Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1925, Page 22

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1 D. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 19: T T e T e e MANY PAY H[]NDR o i Nellie crimmine. %2 | Turkey Puts Curb on Hat Profitcers : - |WILL CUT. COFFEE EXPORT Crowell, Mrs. Annie E. Cullen, Miss 7t 2111 | Catherine A. Cullen. Jobn Cullen, Miss When Fez Gives Way to Modemisminmn Acts'‘to Hal Slump of . : p— . Margaret Cullen, Miss Teresa Cullen. i | 'I' 3 5 / o 4 3 — i R Harry Darne, Edmund Dauphin, Louis |- Prices, in New York. , & S 3 Dauphin, George Davies, Mrs. Mary | By the Associated Press, A 1o greet the president with lifted hats | RIO JAXNEIRO, Sei - p : ) i i , September 15 (/) : o . 2 Debrino, Bernard Deck, Capt, and Mrs. [~ CONSTANTINOPLE, September 15, | instead af the customary stationary | Falling prices on the ‘Rio spot coffen ‘ ! E J. T. L. Donovan. Miss Anna’L. Dono- | __following closely in the wake of [fezzes when he returned. from 4| market are attributed to the abnorms » yan, Miss Betty M. Donovan. Miss IS. | president Mustapha Kemal's cam. | journiey through the Black Sea citles, | Iy heavy arrivals of coffee from the i y . % Amrie Donovan, John A. K. Donovan. | pajgn against the ancient fez and|where he spoke strongly In favor of | siate of Minas Geraes since the middie Father Van Ingelgem of Falls ) ; v B ; : Vernon M. Dorsey, Mrs. William | kalpak and In favor of “the head [modern dress and customs. *lof August, when the valoriz 0 = < : o ,{’I::xle‘“l‘el!g‘r":{l D;"J:.\'. Ll;lflehll u“\)fi"' dress of modern clvilization,” the ':“):' In Constantinople r':cw P_}_»;‘l shops | scheme was planned 5 Ire. M. Kl 2 8. more, Miss | profiteer has appeared in Turkey. The | sprang up over night. ey are | Coffee'now is coming here an an a Church Observes 50", § 2 4 E . Nora Ellmore, Mrs. Alice D. Fay, Mrs. | hat dealers he‘;‘;mfl so avariclous in | crowded with men trying on hats for | erage of 20,000 bags daily. The Mina« : 33 Nellie E. Fealy. Guiseppe Fichera, |taking advantage of the sudden de-|the first time In thelr lives and aes state government s complet Anniversar . 5 , 4 gy X \ £ Charles Fox, Conrad Fox, Miss Mary | mand in hats that the prefect of Con- | starinz self-conscipusly in the shops’ |ing arrangements to limit shipmeni= Yo o - g by { Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. FoX, | stantinople, Emine Bey, sct a limit | mirrors. to Rio to 12,000 bags daily under the Mrs. Barron Fredricks, Mr. and Mrs.| to their profits, 15 per cent on| Beginning September 1 all govern- | new valorization plan, which is similar = 5 ; . Henry Gardes. Michael Gartland, Mrs. | ordinary hats and 25 per cent on! ment employes wére ordered by |to the price defense nlan in operation B s MR Coreasadent - 1 3 . A - William Gibbons, Miss Emma’ Gor- | “faney” ones. | Angora to wear hats, and all emploves |at Sao Paulo. ALLS CHURCH S ontaber| il P . L T 3 3 & ham, Rev. Joseph F. Govaert, Miss | In Angora the hat stores are sold [of Constantinople received a like | - re s e Ve Eeptainhon i ‘ 4 ¢ * Nellie Gireen, Mrs. Freda Groff, Mrs. | qut. so eager were gfficlals and people | order from the prefect. S - ing representatives of all of the (: . 5 ' < b ;':fievallznlke;m:n.&?."Ma\;d B. :\l!u o Zas esEle i 2o e = 8 of Falls C1 g ; 5 . R . 4 P E rs. arrigon, Mr: o o ¥ e QL el i, Vi S . g ¢ ; Bolilng Haxall, Mrs. Richard Heater, | John A. McCauley, L. W. McCauley, | family, Wilbur Sewell, Eugene T Youveturnedio Sl g L SR B N g g Mrs. Bertha Hogaxi, Miss Eva Hogan. | Nr. and Mrs. M. J. McFarland, John | Shreve and family, W. Guy Shreve, | i | | { gian government, Rev. Father A. 1 £ . A 4 e g L g,’:,‘ “X:fi,,{,’"g{"‘:‘,;,,;'\:_“'h;,'ll“”(“,E':,’e‘j Meh), Ray Mills, John M. Miller, jc.; |John Sheriden, Rev. Louls Smet. | e et I A T ol a g 2 vieve ilorton, Miss Myra Horton, |Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milholland, | Charles A. Spates. Mr. and Mrs. Hen- | ! | I 111 . o | 3 iid ] Daniel Hourihane, 1 Michael | " N y Stevens, Mrs. John R. Stewart, J. Church, Va,, at the fiftieth annivers 1 ¥ ” Y - J A iss Nannle Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. | ry Stevens, Mrs, n E art, celebration of his ordination : Hourihane, ~ Miss' Nora ' Hour. | Charles A. Nash, Miss Madeline LR Stowarf, Mre. Margery Sherier, [ trad!furnnztuldaq L -y P ] B¢ thane, Miss Kathleen Houril i 3 | It was @ gala dey for this lttle Vir 3 4 ; ? urihane, | Nash, ~ Joseph ~ Nelson, Michael |y =™ v 0 : < E inia town whera Fathay Ve auilie Y t 1 w2 John Hourlhane, Mrs. Katherine .| Brien, & W illlam e, Juneel|Miss Mary Sherier, Mrs. Margaret| familiarly Inown, hes served since 1 3 Hughee, the Hunts, Miss Clara A.|O'Connell, Mt ind Mrs. Nieholas | Sherman, F. Sitterding, Miss Jennie | 1910, Busy preparsiions for the event, i % 4§ TWPNY | Jewell Mrs. Margaret Johnson. Ed- | 0'Connell, Miss Mary O'Connell, Mrs. | Stonebraker. Charles A. Sullivan, Yome planned, were made early this e : S ward L. Jones, Wells Jones, Edward | Richard Oliver, Mias Catherine M.|Mrs. Sidney < NOTICE TO morning by his hrother priests, mem- & g gk R {3 i Lo Jones, Frank Kane. John Keane, Wil- | Palmer, Bernard Parker, Mr. and|M. Titus, % 7 F. hers of & pageant cact and the recep- | 3 Mam E. Kearney, Nonye Kilgalen, J.| Mrs. David Patterson, Mrs. Hannah | Trabold, Mrs. Arnold Va SUBSCR]BERS tion committee. ! St o Leo Iolb. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Koontz, | Patterson, the Pauly family, Martin | Mrs. Eflen M. Vaux, Mr : AR R i et > i N George Kramer, Mrs. Marcella La- | Peyton family, Vincenzo Raineri,|Virts, A. E. Von Herbulis, Walter | To avoid omission in receiv- e | & : Y . bille. Mrs. Mary R. Laing, Mrs. Ella|Mrs. J. Rauscher, Mr. and Mrs.| Von Herbulis, Tracy M. Walworth. ||l ing The Star when changing A colorful procession of choir boys | [ 5 s ! : gk 4. Lee, David Leonard, Miss Grace | Charles Mackay Rippey, Mrs. Carrie|Mrs. Myra M. Walton, Mre. Car address give at least two days’ and _ priests thro the chureh | : E Leonard, Mrs. M. A. Llewellyn, Mrs. | Robinson, J. A. Royston, James E.| Welch, Miss Katherine Whalen, Mr. ||l advance notice. $Always give zrounds preceded the sol ss. - - 3 Catherine G. Lockwood, Miss Allce | Sc: Mr. o + Schied d Mrs. C) Wi C ar. B SRR e Rev. A, J. Van Ingelgem of St. James' Church of West Falls Church, Va. (center), ordained half a century ago, | Lucas, Mrs. William Linn, Mrs, Mmfit‘t\!ltxu"z;ndh‘_\l::‘dflz’r:—;w.' Q;Lhn'fm::m\:l' :'r:(; M’:s fl":rrl‘:: oW h“‘::‘ se3 Miss | 0'114.:1"" el Blitie aitar byt - Me- | and other clergym ho participated in the solemn high mass at the ‘church today in celebration of the anni- | cure Lyon, Mr. and Mre. J. O. Mactin, |and Mrs, Ernst Scho 6 D Bertha Willlams and Baunta 2eftry. Martinsburg, W ' Rev. | versary of the ordin: Others in the group are: Rev. W illiam A, McKefry, Rev. Louis Smet, Rev. Michael J. Can- | John McCarty, Danlel L. McCauloy. | Emile 1 Scholneld g aene and | worthington e " | Frederick P. Lackev. Clarendon, and | non and Rev. John A. Kelliher. 3 : i . Rev. Louis Smat of Alexandria as dea-| — % H i3 TR Y | 2 ks 33 00 con. Rev. J. Cannon of St.|, of *The Man of Honor.” J. O. service in Nova Scotia, among the | man of dinner committee; Mrs, 1. O. | 4 ~ A ndria, was the tin sketched the clergyman’s. life | French Canadian fishermen, he wul Martin, reception; (. 1. Koontz fi S and Rev. Thom- | ,pk sent down the Shenandoah Valley to | nance; Capt. J L. Donovan. | Norfolk. Va..| A Jarge purse of gold was presented | Staunton, Va., where he was placed | printing and Inyitations; James |to Father van Ingelgen v Rev.lin ch of five mountainous coun- [ O'Connell, choir, and Thomas A prea d. Visiting priesis included M homas E. Waters in the name of the | ties. - There he had to support him- | Ballard, entertainment Stillemans, a2 Belgian, | . men of the pastorate @ ile he conducted his mission- ! i = e to St. Albert’s Chyrch, N oty ol g rieal N e e gt e ot S a U e $ Rev. A. D. Chaurand k ant wil be presented by s of | through the .country, holding hisj Those who participated in the 4 A t) 0 ’I 1 l 1S Si. Regis Convent. New York Cit¥.|{jhe Catholic High School. under the | services in farmhouses or along the | Jubilee are: and a number nz priests. At e thaist e df the: pas. | reAsine. William Aceto, Mra. Louize Ahalt A luncheop at . at which Those taking part will includ zy il ber of moun. | Kenneth — Allen.” Gregory ~ Allen. 1. | . 7 * . . Hather Van w guest, M. Katherhie Woonte: SNTaris et Diniatered to @ number ofamolin: LA i Nen:. 3: 5D SANAS. M, a0 Mrs. | Raoul Tilmont, charge d'affaires of the e iy e AR e A A iy talnser ;,',‘f;m',.,. B A ‘r‘h\o‘"i‘r‘u never | Harvey Arthur, Notley Ball. Mre. | e ’2 l / a l 0 0 ’n l n a ) l 0 n Selgian exb. n. i athol St | Notley' Ball, Mrs. John Banton. W. O. | sferred mpon the veteran prie . s s Pawtey, Can. | Later he was sent to Danil .| Beule, Aiss Mary Beattie, Robert ‘his sevent:-fourth—-the decora ¢ Pauley, Cath: | and had the whole State of Virginla | Beattie, William Beattie, Mrs, W. S. Chevalier de 'Order de la Couronne. | 0nS ;. AT g s e ‘;‘_\'};)"IM"‘\?";,;“';"‘“"" he Lell, Mary A. Berry, Alma Y. Berry. tor the order of the crown. which was Soie 1S aftennothre e | O0te8: the Cn : Mrs S W. Billups, John Boland, T. 1 made at the request of King Albert. | AU L SG0ck TS A0enoon & recen . Then the Bishop of Riehmond as | Bouknight. D. J fiss Virginia Father Van Ingelgem, born in Bel-|zen by the Hizh School students un. | $3040 M 25 PAstor of the Qak HIGES | Brow : SUML e ceiyet Ll actianlee ain: | der the auspices of the Sisters’ Serv- | fiStriCl, € (€1t TICTe £ UET M1 mot | (ueh inz there and at the University of || e oaCilate. Hoart o) time; howevef, #uving ad not | Wade Louvain, and the =5 Miss Margaret de Porry of enough vwork 1o do. and Mrs. Edwa arlin, Miss Jenn vears of his service in his nat Wask will the Built Four Churches. Carlin, . arlin, Miss Marjorie | Al e wation T iccompanied by Miss iy . 2 Carlin 1 M. Carlin, D. O. Caton 5 5 > g ulatory speeches Thus. in 1910, Father Van A. Clark, Benjamin hen Ethe dibsck Steine A ade by representatives of the | &em became, pastor of st Falls | Clark, A. R. Cavanaugh. Mr. and Mrs United Stafes several vear 5 oy hieh ate tnder Father | Church. with a territory of about 'George Coberth. Mrs. Ethel Cochrane, | isaid, he sent for Father Van Inge be - tAher gifts| 2.400 square miles, hing from | Frank J. Coffey. Mrs. Margaret Col MASTFRS VOICE iand granted h + private 1 5 mied to the cler. Clarendom to Harper's Ferry, for his | lins. Martin Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E G ithear x S antz, Fsdward | field of work. Four churches which | e - v were ziven by members of his | Donz! White ~ €ouneil - af the | he has built at Einido. \a.. Purcell- | orate and by fellow prests fol : Vite vas Herndon. Va.. ana Lees | UPHOLSTERING, FURNITURE Knights of Columbus fomm e vl e WU e, D e mend s im0 | REPAIRING AND REFINISHING o N : , The Radic Corp. | i S usch Semnlig The executive committee in :hv:r:\» Migieat Class Workmunship at Moderate { Ta]king Machine ’ =y of America i | | | | ther v ) < ice as a elti I 25 ve : m Eugene Shreve, jr.. secvetary | % Pleasant St Col 8317w, fzen duri; e n the State of |t work A Henry Gadrdes, church decora- | House Painting on Easy Terms. | Virginia, “and ¢ eloquently ' came to America in 1900 i fions: Mrs. Charles A. Nash, chuir- Ten Months to Pay : y : . ; " PP atin o ol st Co. New Loud N I a5 ‘¢-Tube Super- Speaker P ; - Heterodyne CHOOL OPENS \ Monday, and ... 2= Dreas Oxfords for lassies loving beauty! Tan er gun 3 métal calf. Solid oak soles. 111 to 2, $2.95 214 to 6, $3.98 atfractively- Styled, 1most ; e ngIIOIIZI’Cdl e Mo This RCA 6-Tube ing school shoes i | Ouper Heterodyne Set you Can possibly g e i 316() b Zl 0 i H dhn’ S _ ; sale. 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