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[ MANY BODIES JOIN . IN MAY MUSIC FETE Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church Scene of Event To- morrow Night. . —r—— The annual Ray music festival ot/ the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South will be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the church. The program will include numbers by all music organizations of the church, including the church' chorus of seventy-five volces, the male chorus of twenty, the male quartet, composed of W. A. McCoy, B. Louls Goody#éar, J. Benton Webb and How- ard P. Balley; the junior choir and the lgigue chorus. The, church chorus will sing, among otherthings the 23d Psalm, the music McKEEVER AND BROACH GIVEN Y. M. C. A. PRIZES Year's Membership Awarded for Bringing In Thirty New Names in Recent Drive. C. E. Broach and R. L. McKeever each won a full year's membership in the Y. M. C. A. because of the work they performed in the membership Adrive, each having secured thirty new [members. ' Guy W. Lane i to receive {his choice of a cameéra or a solid sil- | ver belt buckle as second prize, ha ing obtained twenty-five new mem- bers. The winning team, captained by S. L. Porter, will receive one s outing at the boys' camp on Rhodes river, those eligible for this pleasure being Capt. Porter, Guy .- Lane, Nelson M. Blake, Harry B. Pitts, W, S. Quinter, H. C. Hallam and D. H. Wager. A “Go-Getters'” Club has been or- ganized among the drive members. sach man obligating himself to bring in ten new memberships before Octo- iber 1. S. L. Porter was elected presi- dent af the club, the other members D. C. MEN COMMISSIONED. Officers in Reserve Corps Named by ‘War Department. Commissions in the Officers’ Re- serve Corps of the Army have been issued by the War Department to the h'):lawlni-nlmod residents of this olty: Henry T. Stancliff, 2129 18th street, as lleutenant colonel In the Quarter- master Corps; John E. Blackburn, United States geological’ survey, and Clyde Creesy, 3520 Connecticut avenue, captains of engineers; as John J. . 1605 Buchanan the Quartermaster Corps; Lester D. Seymour, 1860 California street, first lleutenant in the air servic: Andrew T. Sabol, United States Ca tol police, as first lieutenant in ti military police; Ollen K. Smith, 1739 1 st , as second lleutenant in the intelligence division, and H. Birmingham, jr., 1733 N as second lleutenant in the Corps. ™ A A ) STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. PARK FOR COLORED BAPTISTS DEDICATED Appropriate Ceremonies Held on Site Presented by Realty’ Company. Dedication of the site in Douglass Park which was donated to the col- ored Baptists of Washington by the Washington, Development Corporation took place with appropriate cere- monies yesterday. The principal address was delivered by Dr. E. oore of Pittsburgh, fleld secretary of negro work under American Baptist home mission board of New York. Others on the Negro Baptist Educational and S. B. Butler of Il\d.llnlgolll, treasurer of the National B. Y. P. U. uter lenses of they cast off their skins, as all snakes do. THURSDAY, _MAY 31, 1923. JUSTICE STAFFORD GUEST OF CATHOLIC SENIORS Bishop Shahan Speaks and Enter- tainment Program Is Given. Justice Wendell Phillips Stafford of the District Supreme Court was the guest of honor at “senior night” of Catholic University Tue: MeMahon Hall. The —_————————— undsr the auspioss of the Dod Noon Club. Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Shahan, rector, made the introductory remarks. Miss Clelia Fioravant! sang three songs, accompanied by Miss Marceil Green- halgh: H. Edward Cain recited and the Dod Noon Quartet also pre- sented a selection. The committee in charge was com- posed of James J. Freney, Basil J. Kelley and Patrick J. O'Connor. Mr. Kelley presided. Among the Eskimos domestic quar- r;h are rare, and childre c Fish Prices Always Low EACHO & COMPANY 31.22-23 Municipal Fish Market Phones Main 6176 and 9510 being: Thomas P. Hickman, George W. Oftutt, jr.: K. C. Buker, Harry Tenneyson, Burt H. Wise, C. E. Broach, Guy W. Lane, R. L. McKeever, Robert C. Daniel and Maj. Guy of which was written by R. Deane Shure,. director of music of the chureh, who will conduct. THfs work, Jurgely of the nature of a motet, will —_— It is stated that a method has béen discovered of photographing the brain of a llving persga wishout af- Be SUHR R fecting the health of the patient. y In addition to the numbers by the ' various organizations, Austin Leroy) Lawrenson, who possesses & boy so- | prane voice of unusually clear énun- clatioh and of great power, will sing. Altholgh but ten vears of age, he| has already made for himself a con- siderable reputation. Slens de Sayne, volifiist of this eity, | will make her final appearance of the season upon this program. |r.«.’ Frank A. Frost, organist of the church, will play and Mrs. J. Erank Rice, soptano, & pupit of Mr. Shure, VWil sing. AT The_amale quartet will give “Sing Unto fHe Lord a New Song.” which was written for the Princeton chor- isters and sung by them at the vic- tory coOmmencement in 1019, The program originally planned for | May 33 was postponed berause of Music week, to allow it to fa.l with- in the week. DIPLOMAS TO BE GIVEN * 19 GARFIELD NURSES Students Will Have Graduation Exercises Tonight—Award Fund Drive :Trophies. The Garfield Hospital Training School for Nurses will graduate nine- teen students at the graduation ex- y ercises; which will be held on the lawn of the hospital tonight at § nm After the exercises Ciarence C. Aspinwall will present to the cap- tains of the winning. teams the trophies won during the recent cam- Paign for the nurses’ home Diplomas will be awarded by Dr. J. Lindsay to Ora Turbiville, Evelyn " Coiner, Rose Mary Langley, Una . Mary Louise, Jensen, Mildred 4 Fulcomer, Clara Frances Brad- E. L. Miller, Carrie De rine Marie dna Louise Ekendahl, Jen- e Scherer, Dorothea Wesa- Jena Eggleston, Pearl Ryland Brad- ghaw, Ruth Page Landes, Elizabeth Zombro. -Ora- Jans Hamilten, Mary Helen Bryefr and Helen Talber } Announcing’ a a;l Sale of Dresses ---Consistent for the season~~~ ~==Silk and wool fabrics--- ---That will be underpriced--- ---Every one of them ate-- Anticipate We suggest to our patrons and the house- keeping public generally the wisdom of stocking the pantry well during these last days before the Shrine hosts reach Wash- ington—that you may lack nothing in sup- plies for the table or in convenjence of getting them. 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