Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1922, Page 11

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8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. o Columbia National Directors Laud Albert F. Fox. i LT Clock Is Presented as an Expression THE EVENING { Retiring Bank President - Honored by Associates N , WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1929.° enjoy the ‘golden sunset’ of his re- maining days in ease and comfort. » Value His Friendship. “We all love him because of his ster- ling character and splendid personality. We value his friendship and cherish it greatly. However, I am but & young member of the board, and I think it far more fitting that we should hear from one who has come down the pathway to this glorious golden sunset with Mr. Fox. 1, therefore, call upon Mr. Edson.” Mr. Edson then related the early his- tory and business activities of Mr. Fox, who went as a “farmer boy,” sixteen years of age, to York, Pa., where he be- - | came a clerk in a_drug store. He traced Mr, Fox's career from the time he journeyed to Washington, in July, 1863, to the present time. Never Sought an Office. “There {8 one peculiar thing about Mr. Fox, he has never sought an office, the SOCIAL WORKERS GIVEN RECEPTION BY PRESIDENT Provincial Organization Is Discuss- ed at Episcopalian Con- ference. Provincial organization is the sub- ject of today's discussion by dele- gates attending the conference of soclal service workers of the Episco- e regard and our sincere appreciation of the high esteem placed upon your long, efficlent and faithful service at the Columbia National Bank. “Mr, Fox, this will e installed in your home iand every quarter hour when you are there vou will hear these same chimes and will be re- fones of ‘Thom Willlamson val Church at the Trinity Commu- nlty House. . Following a reception yesterday by President Harding, at the White House, the delegates were guests, last vort, Pa., an attending the conference. sburg, Va.: Rev. of this city. Rev. Charles Noyes Tyndell of Willlams- d the Rev, David R. Co- vell of Washington are among those night, at the All Souls’ Memorial Church. The Board of Soclal Service, In Washington, acted as host with Rev. Alfred Harding, Bishop of Wash- ington, presiding. Dean C. N, Lath- rop, executive secretary of the de- partment of social service of the Protestant Episcopal Church, yester- day told how Christian social servi could be made to function, and adv cated active work in the parish toward this end advocating the o Let entimate. Your PA.. e i B8 s us give you a free ganization of dizcussion EToUDA to get | Sl —————————— together to talk of problems which |No Matter Whether You arise from time to time. Rural church social service was discussed by the Rev. James Kirkpatrick. \ Delegates attending represent the | —want & room papered or decorated, or the entire house—same careful attention is given —efficlent workmen; prices within reason. province of Washington, which in- cludes the District of Columbia, Penn- sylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, office has always sought him,” said Mr. Edson, “That is true and 1 think every one here will concur In that statement. other characteristic of Mr. Fox uniform fidelity. I have known . Fox possibly longer than any man here, al I have never seen him out of temper, I have never seen him treat any one other than in a cour- teous way. In all of his business | activities and relations with men he qualities—in- bility. In the minded of the sentiments of this board, expressed today. ‘When ft strikes you will think of each one of us and how anxlous we all are to pay you the respect due.” of Appreciation. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th N.W. Main 5373-3374 Before the entire personnel of the Columbia National Bank, members of his family, and his assoclates on the board of directors, Albert F. Fox, for- mer president of the Institution, was presented yesterday with a grand- father’s clock, in grateful appreciation of his service during his twenty-five years presidency. Mr. Fox who was one of the organ- izers of the bank, retired from the pres- fdency on October 14. The presentation ceremonies yesterday were held imme- $10 Shaker- Knit Sweaters dustry, Integrity ai absence of any one of which he could not have had the success he has achleved. “On benalf of your sznc:l‘t_: mem: employer for many, man . Mr. | bers and the board of directo Albert F. Fox, who' has 1520 s hetm | sent you with this —grandfather's of our institution in an endeavor to clock as a testimonial of our high % = All Navy and Black ALBERT F. FOX, ] [J diately preceding the regular board - wool | meeting. an 2 | trimmed or Slp -over |tailored; James A. Messer, who succeeded Mr. model Plain! |t o |med in ool—l‘ “59c | EDMONSTON’S — Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. “Quality Is Children Who Are Fitted With Foot Form Shoes Avoid Foot Trouble Just because the young foot is tender and repels ill treatment doesn’t mean that it will stand ill treatment indefinitely. It weak- ens finally. The Economy Corner : 7th.and H.Sts. N Fox as president, and John Joy Edson, A member of the board of directors, both made addresses lauding the faith- ful and untiring work of Mr. Fox during Smartly tailored longline models, of Tricotine and Poiret Twill, silk lined— all sizes, latest Fall and Winter models. Regular Prices, $24.98, $29.98, $39.98, $49.98 to $59.98 From Which You Deduct One-Quarter One Hundred o : introduced Mr. Edson, a lifelong friend of Mr. Fox. to pay tribute his long term. Clock Is Massive. The clock, which Mr. Fox accepted with an expression of appreclation, is "57.98 Important” —“Fit Is Imperative” A L AT T : a massive affair, with both Canterbury and Westminster chimes. It contains the following inscription: 1897-1922, Albert F. Fox, for twenty-five years honored president of the Columbla Na- tional Bank. A token of affectionate regard from his associate directors on lhszdltl of his retirement, October 14, 1922.° More Opportune Buying Greatly Strengthens Our Three Leaders in Cloth Coats L T Mr. Messer, in a few well chosen words, expressed appreciation of Mr. Fox's long term as president, and then We Buy, Sell, Exchange and Manage APARTMENT HOUSES AND BUSINESS PROPERTIES McKEEVER & GOSS 1415 EYE ST. Values to $6.98 Saturday only Children fitted with Foot Forms have healthy feet and shapely feet and are Freed from future foot troubles as long as they wear proper fitting shoes. It is the improper and ill-fitting shoe that causes 9% of the crip- pled foot conditions today. 33333333383383323323283238828388328333832 A o © ~J o Foot Forms are Scientific in Last, JColom ame. Expertly Fitted, t Black . . Priced A - . s l-“:eto S‘;;:rdmg Plain and Fur-trimmed £ TR 5 00 ) } . / & l Special Value —folffering;t‘he \nflide variety. % 100 All-wool Pru- Always N of these rich, soft weaves— £ 2(‘;"“\,”“"’;1‘\“"‘55 $ & Tea%h Cm‘ke‘s‘g;“se e that drape with such grace g avy ue an Ny ! h charm he = hac Sare .. $1.98 e EDMONSTON & CO. and lend such charm to the § 2+ Extra Size aking. | Haip i now endithes with (Incorporated) exclusive, models. Those £ Black, Navy and i e Bt sieas ol Tetscs ot Pobes Andrew Betz, Manager that are Fur-trimmed have & Brow y . 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