PAGE TWO LOCALS AND SOCIETY MRS. TURNER DIES Mrs. Johnsie Turner, wife 'of Mr. Fred J. Turner of 1341 U Street, N.W. departed this life Tuesday, December 2, 1924, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. She is survived by a mother, husband, brother and a host of friends. She was a member of 19th Street Baptist Church, and loved bj all who knew tier. Her remains will be sent to Norfolk, Va., for burial, the funeral ■ to take place Sunday from the Queen Street Baptist Church. M nd Mrs. E. J. Allen of Prince on, N.J., spent their honey-moon in Washington, attending the Howard- Lincoln game. Mrs. Allen is the sis ter of Clifton F., and Joseph H. Nel son of Howard University and is well known in Washington society. harmonious Quartette is Big Hit at the President Theatre " The Famous Harmonious Quartette v- appearing with “Uncle Sam’s Fol lies’’ this week at the President Thea tre, under the direction of “Brooke Johns’’ late star of Ziegfield Follies. The Quartette is one of the biggest hits in the entire show, answering to three and four encores at every per formance. bird Annual Christmas Vespers at Howard University The third annual reading of Van .■tyke’s “The Other Wise Man” will be given in the Rankin Memorial Chapel of Howard University Sunday, December 21, 1924, at 4:30 P.M., by Miss Mary Burrill, teacher of Dra • latic Art at Dunbar High School. Two hundred University women will take part in the Candle Light procession, led by the Vested Choir, under the leadership of Lulu Vere Buy Now for Xmas Pay Next Year Xmas Special I iWSwwX Ir®® $37.50 ladies’ or men’s 18-kt. solid white gold mounting, set with genuine full cut blue-white diamond. Latest designrt»-| f* price .t- 1 -” WATCHES Kilter J Special for Xmas Only gE^ Ladies Wrist (jtC $16.00 white Gold Watch Only e tpOeW f ments and fancy dials. Childers, Dean of the Conservatory of Music. John Meshy A. M. E. Zion Church Bishop C. C. Alleyne of New York City was heard by an appreciative au dience in the delivery of a fine ser mon, at the evening service. A spe cial offering was given Bishop Al leyne in hi* drive for the African Mis ! sion Conferences of which he is the presiding Bishop. Among the out-of-town visitors was noticed the presence of Mrs. W. O. I Carrington, New Rochelle, N.Y.; Mrs. D. G. Denowa, Atlantic City, NJ., and Mr. Harry White, Columbus, Ohio. Mr. J. W. Charleston, Mrs. Sarah Thomas, Mrs. Lucy Butler and the mother of Mrs. Mary C. Johnson are reported on the sick list this week. The 75th Anniversary of the Church will be observed in the afternoon of December 21st. Bishop E. D. W. Jones will deliver the sermon. The Pas-i tors, a choir, usher board or other organized bodies from the several A. M. E. Zion Chuches of the city will be asked to participate in the program of the occasion. Mortimer G. Weaver, Jr., leads Wil liams Debating Team Mortimer G. Weaver, Jr., of Wash ington, D.C., won first place on the Williams College Debating Team, as a result of recent trials. This team debates Yale on Dec. 6. Weaver is the first speaker and rebuttal man. The Williams schedule calls for de bates with some of the largst col leges and Universities in the East, including Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Columbia. Wesleyan, Amherst, Penn and Brown. A Deposit Reserves Any Article For Christmas Delivery THE WASHINGTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1924 The Talladega Club met with Rev. and Mrs. Battle of 49 C St., S.E., last Saturday evening. ! Mrs. John W. Martin of Houston,! Texas and Mrs. Lionel L. Jaquet of LaFayette, La., have just rturned to their home after spending ten days very pleasantly with their cousin, Miss Corilla E. Hill of 733 Harvard Street, N.W. They attended many pleasant events in the city, including the big Foot Ball game between Howard and Lin coln Teams. Drs. W. E. Tayler, G. S. Perry and Mr. Young, of Raleigh, N.C., were visitors in the city this week to attend the big game. Mrs. Wynder Taliafeuo, Mrs. Web ster Drake, Miss B. Mason; Mr. Ro chelle Drake, Mr. Leslie Faulk, Mrs. Mrs. J. E. Puryear and Dr. John A. Robinson, all of Newport News, Va., motored here for the Howard-Lincoln I game Thanksgiving They were the guests of Mrs. Pattie Bailey, of 1735 Oregon Ave., N.W. While in the city they were the recipients of many so cial courtesies. They party left for their home Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Scott of Staunton, Virginia were the Thanks giving guests of Recorder of Deeds, Arthur G. Froe and wife of 1724 S Street, N.W. Dr. Elwood Downing of Roanoke, Virginia was a visitor for the “clas sic.” Prominent Women Visit the Capitol City Among the many visitors who spent Thanksgiving week in the city attend ing the Howard-Lincoln football game WE GIVE CREDIT TO ALL Geo. W. Taylor Jewelry Co. 1025 You Street, N. W. Open Evenings until Christmas 9 a. m. to 12 m. For Xmas Buyers We Are Offering SPECIAL BARGAINS in our large stock of jewelry and silverware. Our stock is com plete and our creations are nobby and will please the most fastidious. GIVE JEWELRY this year—nothing you can give will be so much appreciated—a gift of lasting value that carries with it fond remembrance. YOU DON'T HAVE TO GO DOWN TOWN FOR CREDIT because we can give you all you want right on U Street. N.W. Gifts purchased now will be gladly stored until Christmas Eve. Our Prices are 50 per cent to 75 per cent lower than the stores down town. Come in and be convinced. -r■■-- ■ - - - - - Diamond Stick Pins have a S Comple ‘ e line of these Pins. They make Ideal Gifts For Men Some are priced d*E AA as low as M>O.UU FRATERNAL RINGS An unusually large as sortment of beautifully fin- iSgEESK ggffjaaaSSsßZ ished Fraternal Rings. Wide ^§l irange in price to insure you pggfr*3ggjsftlJw a satisfactory selection. BHsIrKSgSgSS $5 to SSO WSP and other social functions, were, Mme. May Becks Cofer of New York City, Mrs. H. Miller of Bridgeport, Conn., Mrs. Mamie St. Clair of Cambridge, Md. The trio, with Mr. D. W. Taylor, Orange, N.J., traveled in Mme. Cofer’s beautiful car. The party, ' chaperoned by Mrs. H. Louise Wil ! Hams, 1722 13th Street, visited the principal places of interest during the mornings. The afternoons and nights were a continuous round of enter tainment showered upon them by their friends, old and newly acquired. Monday morning, on leaving, the par ty was escorted by three cars of at tentative friends beyond the disrtict line. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lacey, Miss Mae Walker and Mr. George W. i Fountain motored to Warrenton, Vir ginia, to spend the Thanksgiving 1 holiday. i Mr. J. y. Hank.:, 'S32 Uth Street, 1 N.W., and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hardy, j motored from Denver, Colorado to Washington, in time for the Howard- Lincoln game, after which Mrs. Pau line C. Hanks, had a Thanksgiving dinner prepared for the party. Cov ers were laid for eight. Miss Eula L. Wade of Durham, i N.C., is the fortnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Walker of 720 Kastle Street, N.E. An entertainment was given in honor of Miss Eula L. Wade of Dur ham, N.C., on Monday evening at the beautiful residence of Mrs. S. A. Franklin, 720 Kastle St.. N.E. Whist and dancing were the features of the . evening. During the course of the games beautiful music was ren- I dered after which prizes were award ied. Miss Eugenia Jackson winning 1 first prize, a beautiful box of sta tionery and Miss Wade receiving the guest prize, a unique perfume ato mizer. Those present were: Messrs. L. H. B. Foote, Dr. E. Mavritte, C. F. Nelson, Jno. Edwards, Douglass Shorts, Geo. Adams, H. Gray, and C. jS. Walker. Misses Eula Wade, Lil lian Burwell, Eugenia Jackson, Vi vian Walker, Susie Franklin, Mae Thornton, Charlotte Knight, Josie Shumate, and Mrs. Chas. S. Walker Miss Wade will return to her home next week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Morris Murray of 420 T Street, N.W., entertained last Friday evening, Nov. 28th, with a Dutch Supper, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. C. Brown of Newport News, Va., who were their house guests. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. W. C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Puryear, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Walker. Miss Ethel Ray who has been the house guest of Miss Esther Pope!, has returned to her home in New York City. Miss Margaret Taylor of Baltimore and Miss Rebecca Murphy were the house guests of Mrs. M. E. Armistead during the holidays. Miss Ruby West of Baltimore, was the guest of Miss Janet Foster, dur ing the holidays. Miss Viola Williams and her sister Mrs. Ralph Webster, of 1946 2nd Street, N.W., had with them, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown of New York City, as their guests for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton and mother-in-law Mrs. Eva Thomas, were the company of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith on a motor trip Sunday, Nov. 23, to Moganzia, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bayley of Sheepshead Bay, N.Y., and West Palm Beach, Fla., arrived in Wash ington, Wednesday, Nov. 26, to attend the Howard-Uincoln Football Classic, while here they were the guests of Miss Mary E. Saunders of, 1900 6th Street. N.W. Mrs. Eunice Rutledge and Miss Grace Miller, popular school teachers A Gift that Every Woman Will Appreciate - We Have " Brooches ^3^ in^^ (-A ” $lO to SSO « ^I.OV $7.00 OUR SPECIAL BARGAINS . ...... Sterling Silver Bracelets $ .76 Birth stone rings $2.50 Gold Bracelets Gold Lockets $1.50 Gold Chains $1.50 ■■ Pearls, 34 inch string $1.50 °L’R STORE 7 care that makes our Fu nerals run quietly and smooth ly, with an atmosphere of quiet reverence. Completesloo Funeral up E. W. BUNDY Funeral Director 649 FLORIDA AVENUE, N.W. When in need of our service call the BUNDY FUNERAL HOME. Call North 5750 Private Ambulance