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THE THEWASIIINGTQN WASHINGTON TIMES SUNDAY APETL APRIL6 I6 I6y 1995 1905 i NItIGHJ01BOOJ NW 1 I 1 Mrs Yoakley and her son son sonS Mas ter te Frank of 1S26 1S26North North Capitol street arc 8rc spending a few days do with wlthMrs Mrs Ybakleys Yoakl ys parents Mr lr and Mrs James ames Saunders of Leesburg Leesb Va Miss 111 sRae Rae Cohen hen wIo ho 1 has been In Was hington for several months as ils the th guest gues of her sister Mrs 11 Rosen berg has returned turned to her home In Cb Ijimbbs tumb Ohio 1 Last st Tuesday Jes 1a evening Miss Satterflcld of Fourth street entertained a number of her 11 fr friends ertds in honor of the birthday lJlrnda 9t fher her niece Miss Addle Queen Among those present were the Misses Rose Ros NJehoI hol Normle ormieVarner Warner Ruth Na Na NaIls ils Niria Ina Reeves ecves Re becca Warner Lorlna Barnar I3arniu di 1 i Florence FlorenceBowmanSusieloole Bowman Owman Susie Poole paphne phnc Stebins Nellie Ne11l Stout Nellie ltre Mc Cnti Maggie laggieS StanclifC 1nc llfAddie Addle Queen and an Ethel bei Queen Walter lter Keeper Charjs rt Barnard arnard Harold Haro ldnodier Rodler Harry Harro Bowman Bo mari Edward Eo ar dNickOllI Nlckbl Marsha rfha ll Keef Je Xeeler er Robbie obblcPoole Poole Joe Bowman and an Arthur ArthtuQue Arthth Queen ueen Mrs rrs ilpn Minnie te Rosenberg tt enberg of Norfolk Va is visiting v1Si ns Mr 1 1r1Dd1frsCarl r1Dd1frsCarl and Mrs Carl Auer bach where wh whr she 5h will willbep be pleased iea1e to see her friends frl pds The Th rh Illness 1I1n eSs 61 1J il Snrowls Sin owlsbas has de veloped yclop into typhoid ph id lever Mrs Pierce was at home to toher her friends frlen last Friday Frida afternoon The Wisteria VIsteri Euchre I hre Club was de lightfully 1iohtfulYfntCrhined entertained last Thursday Thursda evening eveningal at the th home homeorMrs of Mrs William Bailey The house was beautifully decorated ecoratf dWith with plants plantsand plantnd and carnations A spirited contest was enjoyed enjo ed and pretty prelt prizes awarded awardedaftera after a dainty dalnt lunch lunjlWs was served rv The guests present were wer MTV MV and Mrs trs Dare Mr and Mrs It lrs Kimmel KimmelMr Klmm Mr and Mrs IrS Tow To Toser ers ersMr Mr and Mrs Ridenhpur Mr and andlIrs Mrs i Anderson And sonlranq Mr and Mrs i IrsBailey Bailey Mtv and an Mrs Irs Jones Mr and Mrs Priest Pt est1lrs Mrs Landyolght Lap Lapdyoight dyoight and daughter dau ghter Mrs Troby Tro Mn Mi Webster William WH1iamPalm Palraer and an Mr Perry PeuY Theladies The la dlcsor of 0 1hecl the club tb will meet next at the home of Mrs Towers To Too fs fso Dr and Mrs Abram Simon are en ez tertaining the tbel la latters tiers lter mother motherand and sister Mrs rrs and Miss nss Obendbrf Obend bend rler er of Cincinnati Cinclnn tl Ohio at their th lr home honi on street They yvilte yvilt at atl1ome home on Thurs Thurs Thursdays days during April iMlS Mrs McGane Vis still confined confinedW to her bed bedifedng suffe Je ring rr from ma a severe attack of i typhoid fever MriJvrL Mr i KL Cramer and ndfamily family xw will lll znova mov to their theirnew new home at Ta TakoTnp ko nc Park Parka a bout boutthc the 20th of this thismontb month Concert by Choral hora IClass Class The young ladicchoral ladlcJ choral class Was Washington Vas hington College Co ege will give a concert at the college eollege next Tuesday evening April pr I1iS 18 They Theywll rlr will be assiste assisted by Misses 5 Brengle and arid Pearsa Pearsalt Pearsaltpianis il lfpIanis pianis ts Mrs 3fi SReI1olds Reynolds has removed to 1209 12000 O9 Jtre stree i inorthwest northwest where wher she will br be bepfe pleased se to see her friends on Mon days Mrs 1 Irs tsilary Mary A A Odell has returned Teturn dfrom from Flo Florida rida and will be pleased ple sed to sec ee her friends William Galloway aJl wayho who is Isemplted employed as carpenter at the filtration plant was was in injured Ju red redabout about the head hea by a board falirig falin Son on hIm him while at work last week Frien Friends ds took okhim ok him to the theliomeopathlc 1e Homeopathic Hos 1iosItnl pital ri nh tfhere he was asglven gsen iven surgical surg trcatemenL tea ea ment The Boys Brigade of the Eckingtbn I klngton Presbyterian Pre brt rian Church had their Tegular drill last Friday night in the basement bas ment i of the church Mrs 11rsJoseph Joseph Johnson John son is Sui stll stilenter enter nter taming tain1mherslster her sister and nephew phew Alfie Hollbrook and Lewis Le wIs Osborn of Newark at her home hoi1ein in Eckington Mrs and Mr Alien A1 Allen en A Murray are spendin spendlnthc1r their honeymoon hone moon in theSouth and rid expect to return to this city ltydbo about bo the 1st of May 11 Charles Helling 1llng has haspurchascda purchased a lot at 130G 13 Florida avenue av nuc northeast northea st James Rycr cr Mrs Elizabeth EHz bethJohnson Johnson severityhint 3 erit years ears old ol died las last Monday at her resi re sl dence den C7 G1N Nstreet street Mrs lrs Ford Fordeutertaincd entertained at a din ncr ncrlast last Saturday Satuf acenlng evening in honor Mr and Mrs Harry HarT Brown of Phil adelphia li lie Society Elects Officers fficers The Cnristlan ir iri1a fstla 1 Endeavor ndcaor Society cletyor of th EckT Ec lir ktigton gton ttonlresbjteria Pres byte byterIan jian Church Elected tlectc the following followlng officers for the nex six months President Miss Anna BigeTow Towrce vice president presldentGeorge George Bean recording reco reeordiii lrr lrrse sepretary se tar Miss Annis Zepp corresponding corresp naing secretary Miss Ellzabctl Ryan treaoxrcr treasurer Lee Kerpon dele gate to District Union Frank McChes ni ny chairman iirmanormlssIonaIcomm1t of missionary committee Miss Clara 1 ra Komon Mr lr and Mrs Joseph Josc ph Bloimt receiving rec ivlng congratulations on the of Ca a daughter Mr arid a nd Mrs Edmund ndleto Nalle lefjt left lefpiast last Monday to spend spen da a mont mo In Hot Springs Springs Ark Mrs iI AT A A Lolfstei1 Wolfstcincr Wolfsteln olfstei1 rwI1l1elc ril1 will leave to visit her brother brothi in Lincoln Neb Miss Gertrude Brown has from a delightful dcligMfulvislt visit to Boston Bo ton wher she has been the guest uest of Mrs Huntress Miss f1ss Ella Eninchtend Bchrend is passing pa5singLfcr savers ever weeks ccts witv witl friends in Baltimore Mrs Stern Is enttTta ent entejtainlrg jta Jnirg daughter Mrs arirom Gorome Franc cof of Nei York city clt tty The marr mar i iage liige ge of Miss Vida Ruth sell seHand and Dr William Alexander Cli C1 meritson of Braddock Br ddock Pa took last Wednesday Ycdnqia evening at the home the brides lJrldcsparcnts parents The parlors wer decorated decrate lIt white and green ircen Th Wide hrJdew3 was cgcorted a ortcd by her brother Merrill 1ferr lll Idnsell and wore a agown gown point fnt jirwliquc tt J1iqu litie The ceremony ceremon was wa per 3 formed fQrm by Dr Tennis TeunlsHamlln Hamlln am and i wa a witnesse v1tn ss dorilyb aonly only by the families and rela reii tlvcs The out of town guests were Nlr Sirs ir Ida Lewis of Ross iter It Pa th Mlgses MI se Dugan Dug of 0Do5ton Boston Miss 6f Jf Pitts Pittsburg ur i Mr Livingston and 31 Eoughman Eoug1 of or Braddock Pa Mr fJ and Mrs William Bride hav returned from their honeymoon travel tla arid apd apdarc are now wjth wI01Mr Mr Brides Brl parent Mr and Mrs Cotter Bride Mrs frs Julia Lnchs Lll cllS is in InPhnl PhiLidelphi lphl vlsSUrig vIs png her parents par nts Mr and Mrs Le tt vMrs Mrs westinghouse Ves tinghous a Guest Last Monday Mon a evening the Missc Sedge Sedgely ly gave gayea a luncheon In honor Mrs drs Westinghouse The tables we decorated with spring flowers other gjcsts were Mrs Van Re Mrs Henry A Seymour Seymour1lrsi Mrs Mrg Mr Ir Rudolph nucIol hKaufnillIm Ivaufmann Mrs 1 crick erI Stevens Mrs Curtis and Uaidsworth Hiss MI Janet Jennings who has bee the guest gu liL OL Miss l1ss Clara Barton for 1 I past month returned to her home ome in Wisconsin fsconsin last las Wednesday Vednesd yevenlng even evening ing Miss Lorena Miller 1Ii1l ror of Geneva Ind who has been visiting isitfng Mr and Mrs A AMillcl Miller of 406 406Alban Albany street Ecking ton left last Tuesday Tl1csda for home but Jut utwlll will make na as ash asortvisit a short ortvisit visit at Columbus Ohio Mrs DeGraw is visiting her sls ters the Misses Doerr in Philadelphia Phl adelphia 1 The death of Arthur Arthur Southerland Occurred 6 6urred ccurred urred last Tuesday at his residence SH street The deceased was Wls but SOy sev en enteea teen years arsod old The funeral fun ral of Hugh Ward a cor poral in Company of the Fourth Regi ment United States States Volunteers took place last las Thursday morning morningfrornth from the residence of his aunt aunt202 202 street north east Services were held at St Aloy sins slusChur Church at i oclock loclt A Am musicale tis icale was given last Tuesday Tuesd afternoon at the Banneker Sfchool Scnoolon iool on street Miss Harriet Gibbs assistant directress ire ctressofmus of mus ic icpcsIdcd presided After brief triefremarks remarks on mus ic as the language of the soul its correct interpretation and expression a very entertaining i program vas ns given gi eli All of the eight grades gradescontrl contributed uted Supervisor St pervisor Nalle alle commended the pupils and their instructors on the very excellent exc llent man ner In which their theitWOr1 work had been done The rooms rooms of the building jfcnd rrd the hall decorated with were WErcvery very tastefully artific ial flowers now rs potted plants plantsrind and origlna origIna1designs designs The Tllc decorations wer were made madcent entirely relyby by the theplpUs pupils Light re freshments were were served to lothe the teachers and andofflelals officials present Mr and Mrs i rJ Henry Barnard fnardan and daughter dDu ghter from New York are still visiting their parents pzir nts Mr and Mrs Henry Straus Joseph Jo sepllBelmon Belmont who fell over a bag bn oC cement ut the filtration plant and badly lacerated lacC1at his face has has1ompletely completely recovered from the injuries whic which he received rec ree ived and is back kat at work workagaln again Miss 1IfSsRosel Rosely Shrove who fprthe fpr pr the past month has been visiting her friend Miss Ellen Moffett roffetthas has returned returned to her home in Lcesburg Mr Ir and an Mrs Mr William Tawney are still stUIentertalningtheirson entertaining their son Mr Garfield Tawney awnc of Havre dc Grace Md Mrs Wallace TSpra Spraker erof of Johns town to vn is a guest of Mrs Ik Ramey Off Off ffforRalei for Raleigh 0 Sir Theo TheoA A McAtee IcAte lc left lcftlast rtlast last TueEday TU Bday evening for Raleigh aIelghcoun county Virginia Vlr inI3 where here he goes goes to takJ takJcharge tak take charge of some railroad ilroadco construction structlon work for the th con tructors tctOrioh ctOrioh oh on the Wabash Vab hsystem system that i that at is now grading road In lower Virginia Vir gnla nla WC Cook ok was asthe the victim Ictimof of a pe culiar accident ac accidenta dd nt nta a few days da ago A lar large g4j fishbonc lodged in il his throat oat and and two tv operations were necessary to remove remove It The The first operation operaUonbcing being unsuccessful a a second was was made Mrs lrs William Be Rheall of Brooklyn and andber her daughter Catherine Catherineare are still visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Nathaniel Tyler The Theuneral funeral of Miss Margar Margaret Edes who died last Sunday atAtlantlc at Atlantic City Cit was held last Wednesday afternon 2joclock oclock at atStJohns St Johns Episcopal Church Chur The services were werc conducted condu cted by the Rev Rev Roland Smith rector of the church cbu rch Oak Hill Cemetery Cemeter was the place interment John AL JLBaldwln LM Baldwin forty years old 3 Xsfreetnofthcast street northeast fell from a last Wednesday 1VedneSdaynhrht night He walked aikcd the th Casualty Gasu lty Hospital HQsplt I where here he treated tre ted for abroKen a broken arm rm Mrs 11r PI Hux Huxfor ford has gone Stamford Conn to make her rmother mother thoth Mrs Samuel h1uel Fessenden an anextende visit While playing with a collie dog las Wednesday Yed ne5 a night nIghtrrnnk Frank Winters White5 four I teen cn years cars old of 01324 324 street was bitten on the upper lip He Hew sya taken to tpthe the office of Dr Bell by Sanders San ders of 924 Fourth Fourthtreet street northeast no northea rthc It the th owner of the dogw dog where here hew heAvai hc wa treated treat for his injury i Guests GuestsFrom From Buffalo Mr and Mrs John Hickler are ar are stil tii intertalnlngMrs entertaining Mrs Peter Pet Hickler of otBut But faib fal and nd Mrs William 1 Bo Boiler iler New York city Mr Ir and andlrs Mrs Hickle were formerly residents of oButralo Buffalo Wiley Bell fourteen years aIs old has completely recovered from the he received when he was wa struck with with brick on his right ear ea by an unknowr colored boy 1J Young Bells wounds whil i not dangerous dang rous were very cry painful painful The young ladies 1adiesofWnshington of Washington Col lece Cge were at home last st Tuesday rpcsd Yevcn even ing between the hours hoursoC of 4 4rtnd and 7 of the girls lr18 arc making makfn their arrange 1 ments to spend the Easter holiday with their parents I Miss 1iS5 Winifred YIn irred Hyde daughter of Mr and Mrs John Hyde who was operate oc or last la Wednesday Wedne da for appendicitis a the National Homeopathic Hospital ha 11 1 rested fairly well since the opera and andlier her present presentcotidltIon condition is isvery Is very very satis tls 1 factory 11 The funeral of Mrs Katherine Mul quin was held hcldlast lastFriday Frldty morning t1 her former residence res Ience nce2t 21 1 street strect north west fL A requiem rO mass mass wns wa i said at SI II Aloysius Church for the repose of he Csoul soul All ii of the preliminary work has bee I done with regard to the work of tending tcnd ng 1 street tret northeast The fircmep of No 12 havCreceive have haver receive ceive rrsny 0611 couiplijnents f1i1Um nt5 for or thcfrCflor their efforts ts trying to produce a flower flowergar1cn garden i 1 frcnt of the building Lewis has rented the house Mrs William Waters and expects I occupy his new home in a few weeks weecs 1OO KE The 1C Club gave gaoanolher another of ofl i popular popularcnt entertainments rtnlqmentB last Tuesday the Spanish Spanl War Veterans Vot ns Hail Ella Davidson played the opening aye ture followed by Miss Aloyn Alo with a recitation a violin solo by bt Johnson and nd impersonations mperso natlons and a nd hi morous selections by Floyd I a solo olo by Miss Jessie Rosiere by byMr Mr Hauver on the banjo and a pan an anled ied ie by Al Davidson Other were duets by Misses Pearl and Grigsby Three Throontimbers numbers were given the Club The was wits brought br ht to a close with dancing 5 A party given by the It Club Cubwas was held at the home of i Appluby 33 I street on Tuesday Ttles a Ie house was artistically decorated in 1 club colors Games were played 1 were rendered by Miss 1 fiss Slater and i Garges won wonflrst first prize for or drawing best animal Miss fIss Edith ith Appleby first fIrstp prize lzem in Cinderella and the prize to toMnurlc Maurice Appleby ppleby At 11 11o ocloc 0 the guests retired reUr to the dining A where refreshments were wereSEJrved served Among those th present were were Phelps iv I Ap Apple le by Pipkin HDown Downey yCStevetis Stevens BSmlth Smith Kreitey Garges Garg rgesE Gue Myers jl jlyers yers Ed Gue Durdeh Burdett Koepke Misses 1IlssesE Appleby Apple A Saxty Saxt 1C Ie Slater Breshen Saunders unders Ireland Ireland Mrs Duncan Dun can Mrs Appleby Mrs Harmon HarrJ1 rand Mrs Slater Sat Violet Club Entertained The Violet Pleasure Club C1tl bspent spent a de lightful lIghtultlmcn time a at the home homeo of Miss 1fiss Net tie tl Kluge 835 35 street strer nor northwest thwest Fri day even ing in 0 Interesting Int re t1n games were ere I pUlyef1 played after aCtErwhich which refreshments rcrre hmel1ts were I I feerved ened Among those present were Miss Gladys Gladys1IlIler Miller IIller Mr Leroy Ler oyKlugeJohn Kluge John qrfen Green Miss Nettle Ne ttie Kluge Alfred Alfr Buch Buc anan ananMiss Miss Irene Go dron ronana and Mr Rob ert rt Steadman Last Monday tonda Miss fiss Gertrude GertrudeY With I Iers ers of 00623 1523 Fifth street died diedaft diedaftra after ra a 10 long and and severe ere illness The Blpomingdale Bloomingc1nleAthleU Athletic Club last years years ars twelveyearold champions ham tons of fthe the District Districtd1cated defeated the Athletic Athle UcS Stars 1s of Northwest Washington in Ins a good goodprac prac tlce game arne score being beJng6 6 to 2 Worley was wE on on the firing line 1in for rtli rtlie the A AC and nd allowed allov cd bu but two scattered scattere singles punching out nine men The Study and anc1Plcasure Pleasure Club Clu bh held ld its regular meeting recently nth whan the members were entertained with a slid ing picture lcfurctalk talk by Mr and Mrs James Parsons who made a collection of ofvl views ws during the thc their ir six months travel abroad a Miss Eleanor Murray sang ah an original origln song song Just You and I ac ac companied companl by byEmor Emory Stancher and the th Misses Kate andEllliVl1bel and Ella Wilber played several selections on the violin and piano The club is arranging arratigngfor for its annual annual1vHiv May outing day dayat at Rock Creek Reynolds Rey Reyh Olds who lives near near the city I has lsoffered offered his largo wagol wagon for the th I Ij Jaunt unt and nd the young people peoplen and nd their chaperones Mr Mr Mrand and Mrs Parsons will be his guests at dinner The Ih invited guests gue ts present at ths fh last meetin etlng In cluded the Misses Misser Hssc Rosa nrJ sa lie lielff lielff1erJcnnle Miller 1erJcnnle Jennie 3 nnte Harrison Maud Ia Wilber Vilbcr Mrs rrsp trs Day tonj ton Messrs Jack Harrison rlson A AHale Hale Lawrence Bailey Ba iley and andlf Ml Hitchcock Ufte l1co Mrs 1rsCathcrineMcCullough Catherine McGullough after a severe severe illness died dledIiih in her se seventyfourth year ar at her home bome40GN 40G street str et north if bith west The deaths of ofJt ofJtiimRichardso John iimRichardso bn Richardson ri rin age ie twenty wentyyears years an ang anc 4 Kate Jl1 Chase hase forty years came cameabout about after fter illness in Freed maris mans Hospital i Schedule fo for Bloomingdale The Bloomingdale Blo mlngdale Athletic Club Clu bafter after a asood good deal of tcare care has 11asfinalJ finally arranged the following schedule chedu of gamss gur up to June 24 4 Tuesday April pril 11 Lo 10 Droits Dr olts Friday Frlda April 14 14CHppers Clippers Saturday i turda April 15 morning Athletic sta Stars rs after noon oon Greenwich hAth1etlc Athletic Clulb Wb Tues day April 18 Le Droitsr Drolts trld Friday April pril 21 Clippers Saturday Saturdnv22niOrnlng 22 morning Ath letic 1etiCf3tnrs Stars afternoon Greenwich Gr Gre nwich Ath letic leticClub Club Tuesday Tuesda 25 Le Drpits DrQltsFri Fri da day 2S 2SC1fpp Clippers rn Sa turday turday2 turday2mornln 29 i morning mornln Western Buds uas evening ce nIng Greenwich Ath letic Club Tuesday TUesdayMay May 2 Le Dro Drolts its I Friday Frida 5 Clippers Saturday Sat rdaj 6 6morn morn big Tcnleytown Tigers at Tenleytown Greenwich Greenwich Athletic thleUcClu Club May yU 9 Le I Droits May Ma 12 Clippers May 13 morn ing Anacostla AmicostlaA A A A evening cscnlngGrcm Green wich Athlete Athleic Club Ma Mar 1C JG iii Le Droits May May19 9 Clippers Ciipp rs May 1l y2 20 Vermonts and Greenwich Gr cnwI Athletic Club May 11n23 23 3 Le Droits Iltly2G May 2C Clippers MayZi May 27 Bruns wick tA fA Ca and nd Greenwich Gr nwlch A AC May l1a 20 Le Drolts and St Patricks PatrIcksrune June Jun 2 Clippers ClIp ers June 3 Holmeaa Manors second and Greenwich A June 6 Le Droits DroltSJUnc June June9Clippers 9Ciippers 9 Bppr rs June tunel0 10 Thir I St SL Anthonys Brookland Drooklandand and Crcen wlch wlthAthlctic Athletic Club CI June 20 Le Droits June Jun 23 Clippers June 24 Athletic Stars starsNorthw StarsNorthwest Northwest st Washington ashlngtonanU and the Greenwich Athletic Athl tIc Club The Tnegames games with lthtbe the Le LeDrolt5 Orbits Clip Cli pers and Greenwich A are ar are in the the FourEye FourE League All games are not as as a yet agreed upon but arrangements I are being made madcand and In Ina a fewdasthe few fe days the schedule will be becom completed lct and grounds gro nds arranged etc Manager ihager Worley rley has announced th that he heh has signed White formerly formerlof of the Baltics to play left field ftcl for the sea son son He also an states that ho hohas has securld sec rtd 1 the th services rvlces of two other valuable play 1 ers hut declines to announce their names as they are re nt present praying with other teams Houck who ho was operated opern on the other Jay dij is now able a fle to play plnjngafnAppleman again Applcman is very sick sl and Is i is not expected to play for some time tim The Bloomingdales all now have suits three of the players buying bu lng theirs Saturday Last Saturday the Rhode Rhod Isl Isln Island Ath letic Club met and elected Roy Chramp ton catcher as lIl temporary captain to take charge for or the eary practice The 1 commltee eommlt on social affairs has arranged the date for the excursion cxcu sl to Marshall Hall June 2 Ori On this day the I team teamwU will cross bats with the George rg r1 Washington Freshmen team Large printed rin circulars have been mgottcllUI1 gotten up ui land and will be placed In many conspicuous places It is IS hoped that as many nn aa can I will 111 go Jodown down on the tr trip ip The grounds have been put into as good shape shap115 as pos sible Mr and andlIrs Mrs Clendenin of Bal timore after a three months trip through California visited visile 1frs Mrs Linthi cum cU 211C First street last Monday Monda I Potomac Club Meets The April meeting of the Potomac Literary Club Clu was held Tuesday Tucfda at ntth the residence resl enceo of William HIlam Huntress or Ninth Inth street northwest northwesttrh tThe paper wa given by Miss lHssllalJC Mary Bennett or HHlstorlc Historic and al1dModcrnGreece Modern Greece Hei Hc description of the ruins ruinsofmanyplncc of many place visited by her in and around Athens Athcn war Lt most Interesting Inter fstlng IS 5 The Th following fol1 folio wing Ing program was wns rendered ndered Piano solo Miss 1188 Amanda manda Huntress violin olln solo solo1lIsiMna Miss Myra Chlttendon Chl Chlttend tend nc 1 companled by Mrs CInra Fussett De lano recitation Mrs Isabelle OIsabelleBClllUJe Cluxse 1 song ng with guitar accompaniment Mrs Isabelle Chase Among 1110ng those tho thos preSent prosenl 1 were A Steir an wife Mr and in Mrs Irs i Dr Harttenben Mrs VDelan Delano ii i Misses Myra Chittendon Moore Brown I Col Fowler Col Thompson 1t EW Wdiver Wt ktver yo Stierlen SUtrl Miss Thomp son Miss l1I Olive De DeLarle Lariey Miss 1L i Bennett Mr Greely Mrs Brown Mrs Rose Terry Tcrr Mrs Stierlln IUerlln Mrs I 13 Ie i Chase Mr and Mrs Silas Boyce Do ce Ie i A meeting ctirii of the Bloomlngdalc IS i IL was as held heldat at the residence res idence of Mrs ts I Pyles ICO lryS i street streeton on Friday Mrs iIr rs Ie i Everett rett gave ga the he Bible lesson and Mrs Shelton of the District Dls trIct1VCr conducted a roundtable ro ndtnblcexercls exercise de tailing the history hlstoryof 1 of the them national tonal or 1 ganlzatlon The constitution and nd by laws were read and itnclexpou expounded ed A trio Vear Wear Your Yo iWh1t Whlte Rlbbbri Rl bbnwas was 4 sUng hI by members niembertiof of the union and an an da a rec cit ita tion t101ibrsirs by Mrs Proc Proctor completed com plet the th pro gram The Bloomingdale BloomlngdnleUnion Union is en gaged sagedIu in practical ractlcal work for theCrlt the Grit tenton tentpn Home and is also conducting cond t1ng religious services every Sunday Sundayat aftEr noon roonnt at the he Soldiers Home Mrs Pyles and Mrs Mrs1J Everett verettwere were elected delegates legat to attend ttend the Quarterly Iuart lly meeting of ot the the District DIstrletW Ul The Th funeral of of Mrs rsEllza Elizabeth beth Johnson csho ho 10 died last Friday at the therclde residence I Iceot ceot of her llerdaughter daughter Mrs Robert Corsbn 67 67N street were held heldcsterda yesterday afternoon afternoon fr from St Pau Pauls ls English Lutheran Luth rnn Church Ghurch The Rev Dr Huddle Ruad officiated and the pabearers chosen from from the de cease ccase ceaseds ds dSgran grandsons 1sons were wcreC King JiAugustre Augustrefer Herbert Her bert Herb BerbErt ert rt and John Jo mKltig King Interment Int rm 6nt was vo vasat asat at Gieh Glen wood tt4 Mens Men Club Reception The helfensCiubofthe Mens Club of the New York Yor Ave nue Presbyterian Presbterl nChurch Church gave a recep re tec ep tion to the women womc women 61 the thec church hurc ahd their friends last night in IntheS the SJihday Sundtty ndh schOol ch room of the building About 125 were wEre represen present and anaenjo enjoyed ed the thevrogr progra program in in which hich Henry Ridgely Evans of the United States Bureau of Education Educatlongave gave a talk on the Psychology of JDecep dceP tlon tIonand and performed quite a num number ber of clever c1ev roptl optical 1 dCltisio dCltisioh dCltisiosbefore de delusions lusions sbefore before the th au dience Mrs Nellie Wilson Wn 9n Shirclift Shirclittarid arid lIrs Pauline aUllne WHlttaker sa sang and and Prof John Porte rLwrenecpreslded Lawrence Lwrenecpreslded presided at the i piano After the musical and literary liter ry portion of the program was wascon conc conelutied lude uded re refreshments resnmentswere were served servedandasodal and a social hour enjoyed njoYdCharles Charles RBradle Bradley is president Alexander Shaw Sha secretary secr tary and Dr Wellcr treasurer Tomorrow the St Martins baseball seb sebahh team will line up upagJinst against the First Con gregational grega donal Church Churchat at Second and streets northwest Last st week ltth the St Martins defeated defeit the team from Marls Marl5t College by the score of 5 to 1 1 On Friday night the thelarquette Marquette Leag held its final buslI1 business s6 meeting me Ung before the i fir first game at Father ather Hannans home The first regular scheduled game be tween the theSt St Martins and nndthe the St St teams will be played on Easter EasterMo Mon rt day ti 1 I I Jc Joe Casey HI 111 Joe Casey ii09FIrst 1709 First street nor north pr th west an employe of the Governm Govern 6Cnt nt Printin Printing gOffic bfiice has been beenconflned confine confined to home for fors several ceraldayswith days with rheumatism rh um Usm but is Isno now convalescent Owing to the theop opening nlng of the fair of of St St Martins artlns Church Cl1 rehon on Monday MOl1d Ap April il 24 4 the JUsne bus busnes iness meeting of the NorthCap North Capi tot olan and Ecklngton Ec lngt Citizens Associati AssocltiOn ssocj ti will ill be held this Mondayevenlhg Monday evening St Martins 1arUnsHan HalL Miss Is srs Eva Johnson hnson late lateo of HoWard Un Unlversltynculty University iversity faculty has haisJ been ncal1 called dj9 taJe take ccl1arge charge ehargeof of the themuscal musical departm de ar tm hl Bennett Cilege Green Greensboro or le has been in InGreensbor Greensboro nearlyy near1S months during which time tlmeshC she ha a ren ri dered led senIce nIcea9 as Instructor In vocal an instrumental mus music ic Miss Jo hnsoi1 was for ort tr ix years assistant musi i cal director dlrcctorotHoward of Howard Unlv Univer i sity sit ity where whereshe she had nd ample ample oppor rt rtn tun ity ty to display lsplay her herabUltYAnd ability and ndwheDethEi where I services rvicesln In that capacity capa lty were 11Ig 11 appreciated Jpprecla ted So successful successful1as has she J1 as a music teacher In Bennett Coll ge that she has already alrea had it itlssa is sa said id offer oflertrom from another anotbercollego col college lego In the Ut11 to fill a similar position Wilmer Wlhn Leetch etch an all employe 61 I the Congressional Library while en gaged in catching in a game of oCbasebalJ lost lastThursda Thursday received a badly hand A AtouI foul tip struck the tip or of forefinger knocking knoc ldng it out of joint an an at the same t1mespllttlng time splitting the end open The wound was wassoonsUtch soon stitched to gether but he will be unable to to pldj plrt with the Library team for some llm time for which he is a candidate candld tclIr Mr Lectori resides sldcs at 2308 First street northw northwest st The tennis nnli nnlicourt court of the I Owe Ypt Club clubcanbes can canbes be seen en daily with ith membeti of 0 the club clubpractlcil1g practicing for the coming comiri spring tournament tOl rn1ment Captain DUfand Dtlr 1d Hen Henley ley i and andGillnre Gill are making a bid for bi supremacy I I The Th baseball team teamfof the Arlingtor Athletic Club Clt bb has been bec norganIzed organized for th season scnsonand and would like to tonnang arrange game ith all uniformed un iformed teams in or mar nrtl th I city elt Address communications to Join I Danenhower 14 street northwest northwest gm On last Friday Frlda GC Isra Israel entertain td the Alpha lphaMu Mu High School Sc hool Club a I Ihis his homo homoolltlldeof outside of Kensington KenslngtonAft Aft the usual usual1Jusln business sg meetng games wer playe danar and refreshments tres men tswerc were served ere the young omg folks walking back home a a ri late hour Those present were Misses Lydia Fowler Nellie 11Ie Siiafnr Elsie Cunning Cunning ham Eldridge Hartshorj Hnrts ho11 i Warthen Townsend TovnsendG Israel and Allan King I ing with Misse lIi1s Misse TindaUand TlndaUnmlStokcl Stokes and aI HF Cunning ham as guests ue ts Miss 115S Tindall was lectti an an honorary honorar member of the club On Tuesday Tucsda night Miss t1ssWlIson tiss Wilson and an MJ and Mrs Irs 1 Townsend entertalne entertn nc the Prjgsbyteriari pcshyteri if cho ch ir lr All joined in interesting intercstinggamc guano of guessing es5Ingadcrt1s advcrtis ments at which the winners were cre Mr 1 IL Cunningham Cunnln Cunninliazr jlian Hugh Armstrong carrying off th booby Those present were Mr and Mrs Ferrell Mr lr and andIrs Mrs Mariner Mr and andl1rs Mrs HC Armstrong Mr an Mrs Ir5 Hugh Armstrong Mr 11 and nndMrs Mrs CunnInSliarn Mr a and lid Mrs Jame Cook Mr and Mrs MrsJ Town send Miss nss Sumner Miss Lctltl I Langllle Lang nc Miss 1I3s Julia I Iangille nsille gme Miss UssEdl Edri Tege Tegeler ier Mrs 1 lacrrmann Mrs 1ts i Marshall 1lnrshallMr Mr and Mrs Brat son Mrs Charles Ci r1es Davidson AIr Ir an sin Mrs 118 A Galley Gatlc II 11 Cunninghun Miss A A Wilson Miss MissA A Gaylcj Ga lc After ftcr ter refreshments 1 music pf varlbu kinds nd was indulged in by all hands Mr and Mrs A A Johnston enter tallied the Evening Euchre 1 at atti tli villa on Tuesday ruesda those thosepr present fi nt bciri hem Mr lr and Mrs YA A Johnston Mrs White White Mrs CJ3Halrlngtonlf Harrington and Mrs A SDaltcn Dalton Mrs Velez Velezan an i Mrs rs Thompson of whom tit winners were Mr and Mrs 11r5A8 A Dalto Dalto and an Mrs Velez I Qn Wednesday df1cs 1ny afternoon the ladle Indl i societies soc1 tlcs of the Pres Presbyterian byterian teriI111CliulC Churc i i held li1 ihelralIdaYmeetingat their allday meeting at tli tl hcmeoMrs hcme of Mrs CArmstrong Armstrong spent ing the th time at business sewing sewingIII1 an gossip At noon a light luncheon lunch on wjj served Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs MJ liCuimingham Cunn Cunningham ingham entertained Civil Er 3 gineer gin er Maxson SN and i wife wlfeo of Via Washington shingt and Mr and an Mrs Townsend of Kensington at din nor it I Eucfu fu fue fuu Af Afternoon ternoon Euchre Euc Meets I I On Qn Thursday Thursd afternoon the After I noOn ti Et EUchre ireme me met with tJIlIrs Mrs A AS Dal ton ntnos those present zcscntbeinSMrsJ being Mrs GT Thofopson Mrs Irs A Johnston Mrs Mrs Ni iGf 0 Little Mrs James Proctor octor Mrs George rge Taylor and Mrs Dalton of wliom wl tom pirs Mrs Dalton palton wons wonsfirsi won firsi firs pr prlzeaI1d ize and AirsXLittle tie tlJ consolatiOn cpnsolatlonpriz prize The club ctit Ub adjoi adjourned Ufped irned to meet at tMrsS Mrs Shafei Shafern 1afe at North orth Chevy Cl1 Chase Chas on April Apr il 27 7 jIr Mr COpes th the pastbr past ro of the th Methodist 11 thodist Church Ch rchher her herE has been assignetftb sSiineli to duty elsew el elSewhere herei here Mr Bielaski Bfelas ki haying been de tailed tqlleUt to sUcceed sllcce him Mr Copes Copesgo goes with wJttI the Best wishes wIsh of all allthat that the t1 same sd success auc sswi1l2 will attend Jtend his bisefforts efforts in his sh hew field fieldas as have hav ecrowned crowned his his labo labors rs here i At ta a called meeting of the Womans Womans Club Cl held with Mrs Hartshorn JartshornGn ca Tuesday Tuesda rIt rItwas 1 it was dec decided ided toh91d to hold art open meeting rq rqeting mE eting 9ting at at the homo cf fl1rs Mrs 11 Tjerreil TeIrell iTeIJ on April 26 26and and to Invite Dr Henry ehryJ3a Ba Baker ker er ot Washingtont ito to ad dress the th club at that thattlmcon time on Russia arid nd the Russian People Resolutions Resolutions were rea adopted ptedol1 pa on the thesubJecto subject of rpre preven ren liOn tl i1 of the spread of tuberculosis sis is to biv presented pres preSEntedat nt atth at the meeting nlec ting of the Stae Sta Stat Ksderation 1eration of Womans mans Clubs In Bal timore thi4 this thi week week tovhlchmeetlng to which meeting Mrs Asworth Aswotthahd and Mrs Mr Copes Copc5V were re delegates legates Other club clu bmembe membersj membe to go I were wet Miss I1ssGa ths Gayley leYlnss Miss Tegeier regeler Mrs 1ilrs Merrlman i Mrs Hartshorn and andlIrs Mrs Diclis DJ DIc kson son pn On Mon Mq IQ day dl a committee mmltt consisting consIs ting of Mrs Thomas Tho mas and Mrs rlrs11il1er Miller of Sandy Sand Spring ri Mrs 1trg Little and Mrs MrsBushn BuslmeU I1 of Forest st Glen Mrs 1 lrs Hnitshornand Hartshorn and Mrs Irs Chapman Chapm nof of Kensington and Miss US5 Far FarquAhr rq quahr ahrand and Mrs jIrsWcIsh Welsh of Rpck yule went to Rbckville Roe vme in the interest of tHe juvenile courts and found the th jail ina In a deplorable condit condlion ion being practically practi aUy unfit for habitation habltadon On Frlda Friday a number nu ber of young folks met wltbMissAlicercrreIl with Miss Alice Terrell spending the th evening evcningal at games and Uldr refreshments br brshments shments Those Thosepresent present were were1Ilsses Misses Elnie Cun ingham Dorothy Glum Amy JSc Eckhard khard and an dA1lce Alice Terrell Terre and Messrs I HartshprnJ JIatsh9rnJG JIatsh9rnJGrownsendV i Townsend rownsendV Sher her opd and nd A Hatfield On Wednesday Ve dnesdav Mrs 13ar Barr Miss sil Barr Har Mrs Mr Paull Pau ll lland and Mrs Snyder Snyd Snydrentcrt rentcrt entertained ined the th ladles la dies of bl thclt the Church Church at the home hom of ofMrs Mrs Barr Harrat at CapltalVIe Capital View VIow At thamlss thG themisaiouary mlssloria ionary meeting In the morning papers pa rs on Japan apanwere were read adlj by Miss Gar trell tr lI Mrs i rs Snyder Mrs Copes and nnd Mrs Geprg Ge rg Stokes SfOke After a light light luncheon lunch on plans PI for for tr the ie recep reeeUon tion of the new new pas tor were were perfected PCrfecte Northeast Was Washington Mngton I Residen iden t1 of the northeast section es peclu pe pecUtily Ift iiy those 110 scWhO who patronize Pa tro nize the I street cars are heartily glatl gIa 1 the Ben nln ning ing grac races rac are reover over They Theyarc are however looking 10 C1dngforward forward with some someanxiet anxiety to the th time new near at hand when the lowering I Ycrlntto of street stre will 111 begin beglriat at new Un Unfnh Unfo ldh station Miss Alice Gardner pf 1310 Flor Ida avenue left et home Thursday for orafew a few dais ns visit is it to relatives in New York Brooklyn kl ri and Elizabeth EHzabethClt City A neighborhood reihborhoodbranch branch of the Wash ash infetan fgtonPubllc gtonPubllc Public Library LlbraIjw will iUshor shor shortly tly be es tablished ta bllshed at the Noel House 1243 street trcet the meeting mcetlngplacc place of the Eastern Athletic thf tic Br Brigad igade lgzrd Three active acUvemembcrs members of the brigade br briade i iade ade were busy last la st wee building the shelves to toaccommo accommodate ate books The Be Belvedere dere Pleasure 1 Club lubheld lubheldone held one of its enjoyable dances pn ceson on Monday even ing at the Northeast Temple It Jt was va in charge at EA A 4 Lloyd Wells VdlsC Har rel I ami JacOb Faye FW FWy FVBr Brown wn Is IsbultdlnS building anew a new new two stor story brick bri Ck kho house 50nt660 at 6 660 0 Estreet street I Mrs MrK Agnes Agn Bouchert1idow ouchert widow of the Il late lte William Beuchcrt uchCrt died on Tues day dr morning at COS Estreet street Funeral services IC es were held Thursday Thurs da morning I in St Josephs Church A 1 largo jlgoaudlenc audience assembled In the Douglass fMQmorJai MQmorJai EChurchat Church at Ei Eleventh and HstreetsonFrld streets on Friday night to attend a attend ttend a concert given to toa1 aid the the building bulld gfqm fund i Dr Vr Bischofl and the tneColumbiJL Columbia Quartet Club consist lag nJof of Mrs 1tri Mn i Elsie Bond Bischoff BlschoffMrs Mrs AdeltiidQi AdeltiidQiLynham Lynham Humphrey Douglas QlUne 9 Miller ri and a hd Herbert He bert Lawson fur rushed 1lshe the music Policerrien Po llccninC Gj 1 Barteman RM Canady Car lr George orge Dawson 11 fc Smith 0 Marry iIarr Wendell Vcad ell Wilson WHsop Ihilip Brown and andJA A Foley Fole have ha been en issIsried a i lgncd by Lieutenant Daly oi the theKlnlh Ninth precinct to take the census of oLihe the Northeast The last two namec are mou mounted ritc men men nnndtill and will nih make makeup up th lists 1stsin In the country 1 rii ii Friendship FriehdshipLodgc14cets Lodge Meets Fr Frl iendship shlpLodgc Lodge Good Templars 6 celebrated eelebrated1ts its twentyseventh anniver ecry Str riry bn Monday n1ay evening by a specla meeting in in MeTford Hall Eighth and streets stre ts The Rev Re Bapby Ba bymad mad an adQrC63 nft 1rcss end endaspccial a special program 0 1llslC rn slcWaS was iiven Corporal Hugh Ward lrdCompanyF Company Fourth 1irth Regiment TJ JS son sono John 1 1 an the late latennlc Annie Ward dice on Monday llond 1 Funeral serv cr ices were re hell at the thehoin home of his auut 202 2q1 street Thursday morning Special Sjlcial1enten Lenten services have been lie hlr ii dur du during ring ing the th week at Holy Hol Name Catholi Church Eleventh and an ll streets Dail masses mUEscs wqrc cre re sung at G30 and nd7 7 oclocl if each ch mprriing morrting riiing and ari vespers were hell each ftth even evcn ing a The fhelltnB Mens club which meets at 40 a istreot held one one of its charaeteristi clu club clubn bn ights on on Monday 1tonda even ing ingHer Her bert rt Wilson Wllsono of the Geological Survey Sune cl gave gn t1t1i the th address I ldrcs of the even eenln evening ing 01 MIndia India Its HsPeople People and anr 1 Customs Proper ProP rir ty Owners wn rs and residents rcsld nts in th I vicinity lCI nit of Thirteenth Tllirteenthand and streets ar a considerably conslder bh exercised over the prpspec Ufa a saloon 3aloonon on the thr northeast corner LI ecoinsE cfljise has been applied lI for forand and counter petitions Utll were freely rleel circulated las week to defEat ct at the scheme As usual 1 siibh sU1 ti cases cii ciis there thcr is a division of senti nien IUfl iri In the community but perhaps majority mnjor tJ of those 11 living lng In that scctlo aare are of the opinion they could live liV ttride andenjoy rijby i life Htcwithout without the proposed bal Max I Mt Ohle private of Engine Com ll pany pan No 10 i is enjoying a leave of a tab ah a sferice cnce Tar twenty days da He Intends spend pehd his vacation in the country On Thursday Thurs a afternoon a game I Ib baspball ba5ballwtin bllIlW wt Js played at Ninth and I str streets strEt5 eets ets between betw en the heMadlsonand Madison and andBill Hill top teams which resulted In a victor viet or 1 Ifor for the Madlsons the score being 6 to I i z1 i The game was wnsca1led called at the end erido of the sixth Inning i Private Cole ColeReturns Returns Private A A AB COl Cole of oEngtne Engine Company Comp ny Nb ci 10 10hJ5 has returned tJrned from his annual leave lcav of itt ten days His Rlsnot not being on the force for one year ear necessitated the shortening of th regular period of fab ab ab aence aenc i leace The Th average ettenaance dten anceoC of the Ninth Street Christiaii ChrI ti 11 Sunday SJnaSchoolfor School for the the past three thre Sundays SunPa swas was 528 Supt SuptJ ENichol NIchol is jf 1ery ycry er proud of this recprd Mrs Dorofehy DorotnyBtshOP Bishop of 129 Eighth Street str et is nov nOw rapidly rapldlyrecocrlng recovering from Tier recent Illness lllpesso She is apatie a patient at Sibley Hospital I Private WSmith Smith of Engine En gtneCom Com pany tJanyNo any No 3 answed ansxv ted edatii1 a 5tlll tIIl alarm larrn on Thursday at 232 Delaware Delaw ii avenue A A highly hlgli1yeXcitedchllq excited child ran ran up to him on the tl1 street streetandl and and1 implored his hI assistance assfgta ce The The cause uaeof of ther th fire ew was si3n an unruly oil stove which had been promptly thrown out of doors before the thearfivalof arrival of the fireman Th The family rnmi1 at23z at 232 3z were grate gr te ful ul for Private Prha te Smiths Smlthsprompt prompt answer ans wer to their call for help Palm Sunday wlllecelebrated will be celebrated InSt In St I Josephs Jos phsChurch Church today tod3 and the regular regu lar services of Holy Week will be held heldort on Thursday Thursda Fr Friday iday and Saturday No 1 service ervic will be beheJ held hei on Tuesday evening this week we but on Thursday night the th office of the Tenebrae Ten brae will wil be sung su ng by a male choir which whkbis Is now la rehearsal with the Rev Father FatberFealy Fealy assistant pastor Father McCarthy I from lcm St 1 Aloysius Al SllS Chui Ch Churii jh will preach the sermon on Thursday evening Dur bur the services on Thursday Thursda morning the th music musJcof music of the organ will cease and the choir unaccompanied will wlllsln sing the chants A the tlieconcluson conclusion of the mass a procession rcssi of CtlcIersy the clergy escorted by I the the acolytes and children of the theparlsb parish will be held held and the Blessed iessEd cs Sacra meat mfntwH will be placed iri thJs tl1 t1is repository erected on onane oneof ot the side sldcaltars altars On Friday morning the theregular regular Good Friday service will wUbe be held heldartdat3 and at 3 ocloc in the tbeafternoon afternoon the stations of the cross cross will be said sal The Tenebrae ncbrac service serylc will be besunr sung at 730 73 oclock ocl ckand and the sermon Is to be preached pre ched by the Rev Re Walter 1tet E11oftfrom Elliott from the Apostolic Mission siQn House Ho se Brookland Saturday morning inornit gt1e the blessing blessIngo of tl1 the holy 1olywater water will take pltice the bells I will wUlagafnring again ring and the organ will be played No service servlcewlll will be held on Sat urday urdaynlgbt night Solemn lemI1 high mass InaSswlll will be sung ungol1 on Easter Sunday nday The Rev Re George Harrington of Buckeystown Md Md will wUibe be the assistant priest for the Holy Week services Hf Will Lay First Stone The Th Thompson Tho 1Pph starrett Company contractors con txactors contracting ontracting for the new lle Uhlon UillonStationlaid Station laid the first stone st ne of the structure yesterday est er ay Work 0 rk was wa be begun gun on the concourse at the th northeast I corner Corn ro of the th ebU building buildin ildin tpreparatl preparation on for which has been going on for several days The stone Tvill be laid in courses and backed up by rubble Lietit Lie John TohnR Watt WattandPrlvate and Private I McDonald of Truck A company were I on leave leav Thursday and nd spent uent ent the th eda day on the Potomac angling for white perch Joseph Jos pr Beard of 630 6 0 Third street was operated upon for appendicitis at Sib Icy ey Hospital about two weeks eek5 ago He is reported to be improving and expects to toroturnhom return home within a few days I The ladies of the Ninth Street Str tChris Chris tian Church have hav adopted adoPt eda a unique pa plan to supply floral decoratiops for the thepul pul pit plL Each member is asked to remem mem tier ier the anniversary of his or or1terrecep oriier er recep tion int into into the tbecht1lc church by br bring bringIr inginc a plant lant nt or cut tfiwers flowErs The flowers are then scut to the sick sic i hf Third Battaliorf Battalio ttGhie Chie Chief Thir Third Battalion Chief Henry of the tl Fire Department has his quarters at Truck A One of the fumillar tim lUarslghts sights on North Capitol CapItolftreet street is the rapid dash of his carriage from quarters on the ringing of theflrealarms the fire a alarms Chief 1ief Hen Henry 1Ji Is always 1saccompanied accompanied by his his skilled driver dr iver Private Eirts The members of Engine Company CompaI1YXo No 2 are arc airing their dress coats and get ting th their li lipatpnt patent leathers halfsoled hals led jn preparation for the approaching mar riage of theirformer their former comrade Private Prlv i ie Ed EdColIIns Collins to which they have received Invitations Mr Collins is now a menu her berof of Engine En gine Company No 13 On April 29 he will wed Miss Con Co Langley yof of 29 Virginia avenue avenue southeast The cere mony will take place in St 5tPeters Peters Cath ollc 1c Church Ci urcb In a statement stat ment to the congregation of the Ninth Street Street Christian ChrlstianCbnrcll Church last la Sunday Sln ny the hQ treasurer traSUf JB Tibbitts said that ut on on a recent recentSunda Sunday the th church church offer offering ing consisted co nslste dof of a S4 check 59 9 in I bills 34 In pal half dollars 23 23 in quarters qual ters S20 20 in Injlmes dimes 1630 1630 in il1 nickels and 232 232 in pennies The church is supported by a large number of small voluntary con on trlbutions trlbu ns Watchman atchmnl1 Crompton of oEngiI1e Engine Company No3 No 3 returned from rom ten days leave of absence tod Private WIlliam Wire began a aslrnllar similar period of leave this morning He HewiU will leave town this fafternoon afternoon for Atlantic City where he will spend spehdhls his vacation irooKlland The Rev Re Marshall ar3hall has hasbcen been ap pointed pastor or the Broo Brookland kland Metho dist Episcopal Church for the thccomlns coming 1 year ear A large larg number of persons persons were con firmed firmed11 In the Church of QrSnlor Qr Savior las last Friday Frldaycvenlnk evening evenin by the Episcopal Bishop of Washington shlngton The choir bf St Anthonys Church Churchis i is 1 busy husyrehearsing rehearsing the Easter music n1tc Bor desses sses Mass will be berendexclunder rendered under tin the direction direct ono oC Mrs James Janir Monahan The boys QO of the ll Methodist tho dlst Sunday Sl1nda tschool school have haeorganiz organized i baseball seball tear team for the coming season Dr David Dai 1 Monroe recently centl ppene opened tan an nnoffice office on the corner of Ninth inth jin and Providence streets The Brooklund Blool luncl Glee Glecand and Spdal Club lub met at the home of Miss MissLucy Lucy Lynch of Ninth Nlqth and Providence Prol encestreets streets last Tues day dayecnlng evening Most of the evening was spent In sin inging in qing and debating The friends rlend of Mrs JL Sullivan will vlli be sorry sarr to toleam learn that she is iscdtlcaHy critically 111 with pneumonia Third Battalion Chief Chie Henry and family fnmn will remove toBrookland for tine t11e Summer ummermonths months Mrs 1IrS Kautenberg Kautenher pf of Thirteenth anc find 1 Providen ft streets has as her guest cs is Mr and Mrs Alrich Alri and daughtEr daug ter gfwq1t 1 I While working wQl workiunron klng pn the thebundIJgs buildings be ing fn erected er cted In North worth orUl Br Br ightwopd g1tw od odt odRaD Ran 101phSt9keste11 lplph Stokes fe fell ll tnre three stor storiesromth stories ies from th the scaffolding fioldlnJ receiving receivIn a asUghfScal slight scalp wound wouIidandsusL1fnipEr and sustain sustaining ing several vcral miiipr m1rlOr i inint i bruises bruises He HeWfis was fakcn tothobospltal to the hospital in the Tenth Tenth precinct IIe irictpatrol patrol wagon on Rosa Ros Washington 1Vnshl 1gtonemployed employed at 13ii Yale street street found a colored girl infant in the ih ihalley alley in the th rear rof of the tb l1ouw l1ouwQ Jious hou last Sa Saturday turday The child about twelve months old was taken kento to to the Tenth i precinct and from there removed to a a I foundling tounillin institution About bout 445 445ocloc1t oclock Sunday I1daYat afternooe rnOCll4 i a a team driven by Ji Ethvard ward Barnard Barnard 1 of the Geological oIg ca i Survey reared rearedm and an 1 broke 1 1roke roke the th the breast brea pole pol whic whch htch caused them th to run awa away 11 Jlr i Barnar finally brought tl1e the horses horsesoa to tor av standstilL stan UThe The harness was lS slightly lfgh lyd damaged maged but pth th 4 erwise rv1Sen99ther no other injury was wasdo don dons Car and Wagon Wa on Collide A Acar car of the Eleventh treet line lln col i lided ll UdedTwith ed with ith themaU the mail wagon wagon iIrlltm driven Toy Carrier JP Shaw at the corner rot oi I I ICarrier El Elterntlt venth and DartIpouthStreetson1ast Darti pouth streets on last Monday demolishipg demoUshi one of the rear 1 wheels of the hewagon wagon Motorman MotormanO Groves Grov In chargeo charg harge of the car carJrtatedfo sta stated ted to 1 1Grov a policeman that tb the collision waspura vaspun was pura ly lyac accidental ldentalHe He was upheld uphe1dinhla in hi his statement sttement by the conductor Ai Steph ens ns andseveral and several pasEerigers as pasthngerswhowere cngerswhowerem ho were lit the thecar car at the time of the accident 1 1thecar Maria rarin A A Sopha opha is making Improvtl improve i ments on her residence 713 Bismarck street str ct HCStewart Stewart Is i erecting three thr three hree I story brick buildings bull ings to be known knoWnu a as U2d2224Dartmouth 112o224Dartmout street The Iheoccupantorfiat2Chapinapart occupant of flat 2 Chapin apart ment house reports I orlsth that during dun ngiii 1 iiisab sa ai 1 fment sence since the first of the themollth mon morith th his rooms were werebroken broken Into Into2i1 arid I articles a tfcles of clothing clc ifhing to to the value lu of 15 stolen The The police 1ic of the Tenth Tent1 have vespeci special ofH flii i ccrs cer on the 1bccsse case and are re exertinjf exe themselves to to the he Titmost to apprEhend 3ppr henll the bUjzlarS VV Gae i io cu i of Mrs Mrs Jenkins Jen kins Mrs Mm fL McNamara lfcNamata of Baltimore was wastbe the guest last week ek of Mrs Jen kins of6to of 6tfr 61 Wii Whitney itney avenue avenue William Volaenar Vol I1ar an ail old I4 resident residentot of BrookevIIIe Brook vll1e and Well VE1I eli KnoWn In the lli 1ark Park dropped deail deri while engaged in nfeeding fEeding the stock tockat at his hIshom home hoth He had hadg gone out justbeore just before supper last Monday telling his wife ife he hew would nlcl te re turn Tn rna a few minute Mrs Voldenar and andber her son sot waited over dyer ver half ha an hour for him and becoming becn mlng1in lng uneasy neasyv went 1Jt to to leafDthe learn the cause causE us of Kfe fs st sliay st jI He wjaLS found i dy lying ng face fa Iac downward dO vnwardri jri the he 11 hog hog gpenb pen by his son Life had been en extinct over twenty tW tent ntY minutes when discovered His death was was caused by bybeartfallure heart failure Mr Volde Yolde nar narwasoverfifty was over fifty years arsof of age Making Makinga a Tennis tuiis Court jrt Miss MlS Fran Frank the tl eprlnC1palof principal of the Pet worth School Sc hool has her herpupils pu pils at work wotkon on la lair Jrda ir days sater after sc sC school hool clearing clear ing a a tract tract ot gr bund in ad gdjO djoir joining ini ii 1g the 1fe8c sc chOo1 hool buiTdlng U1Ii irding Un for a tennis court court if An Item prov providing iding for additional facilities faclIit es at the thePetwo Petwor Petworth rtb th School will be Included in the th list ot estimates wljich wlich the theCommissIonlaIs Commissioners will Will send to Congress Co ngress next falL The annual grand visitation was was held eId by byStansbury Stansbury Lodge No No2 24 FAA A A 31 last Monday Besides the theaddresso address of Rev Dr Dexterspeeches Dexter speeches were made th the grand gia grandcrffiiersj Ofilcersi fers JLGlnJI BGigiF GIiip Fv Woodman Wo tq1aI1 tt ajjaH SImpson SlmpsonA A ban quet Qu was i1set serrv serrved ed in the ballroom where more II1orespe speeches Qesw were re made The Ladies Aid Society Soclefyof of Stansbury assisted in the entertainment entertalnmentwbich which consisted consistedot of vocal vo caIand and Instrumental music The Th funeral of Michael Sweeney Sw eney took place from the home of ofhi his mother motherm 2332 Brightwpod BrIghtwQodavenuc avenue on Thursday last Sweeney Swcene was va twentytwo years old The death of Catherine Mulvlhill thirteen years of age occurred at the home of her parents in Cedar Grove on i Tuesday last 1 if i Poiicemah Rhodes Funeral The funeral of Benjamin Rhodes mounted policeman of the Tenth pre cinct was held at his former home 2910 Brightwood avenue on Tuesday at 4 oclock The interment was in the Rock Greek Ceme tery Rhodes dur trig his younger days was was a a barber 4 but btr at the outbreak of the war enllsteil In a New York regiment He came toAVasK t5 Vas1 ington at the close of the war ar arid was a appointed to the force in 1S77 In 1533 he was promoted to the detective force Four years later at his own request he returned gto to the mounted force had served parbof Iris time In the army in the cavalry President Cleveland was often accompan accompanied ied by Policeman RhOdEs on his drives through the country Rhodes also served as ds orderly to Major Moore while while the latter was chief bf police Rhodes made many friends dur big his service and was was prominent as a Mason A detachment of of mounted police escorted the body to the cemetery cetheter He is survived by his widow and uidthrEe three chil dren Ori Sunday last while hile playing in front of the Woodley Apartment House on Columbia road Philip Trowe eight eightyears years of age was bitten on the hand hand by a bulldog The Tie owner of the dog has not been located nf et Church in GbcS G0CPfldlt0 Condition The officers of the Brightwood Branch of the Rock Creek Church the Rev Dr Buck in charge report the church finances in excellent state Services were first held in the new chapel pn the lyth pf last January and since that time the members membership hip has as rapidly Iii cnjased The choir is under the super vision of Miss Torbert This church boasts the ownership of the only pip ij organ in Brightwood The instrument is over a hundred years old and was brought over from England Freder Frederick ick Miller who has been cpri fIned in the hospital with a a complica tion of diseases returned to his home in the Park last SVeek ilrl Miller has undergone an operation which necesgi lated the amputation of part of his left hand Although his condition is much Improved he is still confined to his bed Electric lights have been installed in the Brightwood Avenue Hotel by George Muncastle the proprietor Last week during the thunderstorm the flag pole on the Brightwood school house was struck by lightning and broken off about two feet No other damage was done I.

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