Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1926, Page 32

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 7, 1926—PART 1. morning meeting. “Effect of Work e 2 tople . Peters has chosen. Covenant, will spcak at the vesper S . S0 3 7 Service this afiernoon, 530, at the|, Miss Huret A. Cunningham, the | Woman Wins Diverce From Manu- Elizabeth Somers residence, 1104 M| b o : 3 . | strest. Miss Lucille Wheaton is chair- | (hes® aid professional women, will be | facturer—Kidnaping Featured a man of the program committee f0r|freignq of the national music com- Marital Row. i i the residence. The public is invited. S ’ > Deal for Firm With Plant Tne " International’ Club of ' the | Mittee of the Y. W. C. A. will be in & St business women's department will| CUETEE OF the wasic. i Llfl-‘l&. sze Dcpar t om Tthb Near Here Involves About | meet this atternoon, 3 o'clock, at the| The committee meetings for this | By the Associated Press. bty Morsitid tmen home of Mrs. James Somerville,| Week are scheduled as follows: SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 6.— Monday, 7 p.m., membership-recrea- $20,000,000. Northbrook Courts, Mrs. Somerville; | Monday, 7 pm.. membershl (hfl" Mrs. Virginia Canaday, who last Sum- e o e e o' | man, presiding; Tuesday, .. | mer went to New York, took her 5- Mra. John H. Finley has been elect. | house committee, with Mrs. Edmund | year-old son Roscoe from the custody ed first vice president of the national|B. Platt, chalrman, presiding; Wed- | o¢ pig father and brought him to San board of the Y g W 's Chris- | Nesday p.m., cafeteria commit- 4 board of the Young Women's Chris:| (0% ith Mrs. Frank Casey, chair. |Antonio, was granted a divorce from B o ne e men, presiding; Thursday, 1030 a.m., | Roscoo Canaday, r., New York man: ssed o ( < 5 & o | Elizabeth Somers committ v ufacturer, today. - . " |of the national board, supervising the 3 ee, with ) y | ‘H"::;"fi‘h *}';g‘fnljff“\ -“}‘)fl,‘l‘:‘l”‘gf £om- | work done in Burope and the Orlent, | Mrs. “\\ nml}»\n-\' I’u‘lulfer. chafrman, f.\l|rs, | 'n:muy was nwx‘u;ded cu:(‘od”y . 2 2 % i s rs. Finiey Has iong beei 0! B presiding; ¥ v, 12 noon, S oth ¢! . Josephine, aged L €™ il ' Anivews o Buftlo | pars ey bas oni been prominent | prosiaing: Liduy 15 noon, dnance |of beth chiidren, Josepbine; et 0§ | Qur Convenient Club Plan Enables You to Have Furniture of Quality e o e et ot the late |she succeeds Miss Clara Reed of rmlm"'mlml, nr@sldl‘nu: Friday, 6 ., | W ;\'f(‘m? lu;:x‘lnz an llrlluflmu" i W.lh L.b l T f P t A D. .f. d C d.t S . i e o po < of the it | Springtield, M Mrs. Finley is the | industrial committee, with Mrs. stralning Canaday ever from remov- i - Jacob \Dold announced that it Was|ife of Dr. John H. Finiey of the New | bert H. Putney, chairman, presiding. ing them from the county. @ roera erms o aymenlt. tgnirie reai ervice Storic into cath Y sper distribution | York Times, and formerly commis-| ) reviously the judge had dismissed &% ul{,ng"”','e“;:{‘,._,v"r ISER sioner of education for New York 4 Causes That Fffect | the petition of several San Antonio for Home Makers. Ask About It. The purchaser s a son-inlaw of | State. : of the meeting |attorneys, who, acting as “friends of | § Thursday evening, when members. of the court,” urged that the court was | & Willlam J. Conners, sr., millionaire The officers elected for 1926 were industrinlist and newspaper proprie- | President, Mrs. Robert E. Speer; fivst [ he Women’s Trade Union League of | without jurisdiction in the divorce tor. Andrews 1s vice president in|vice president, Mrs. John H. Finley, | the industrial department of the Y. W. | sult because Mrs. Canaday was not charge of finance of the Great Lakes |second vice president, Mrs. John b.[C: A. will meet at dinner, 6:30 o'clock, | a legal resident of Texas. Transit Corporation, which was found. [ Rockefeller, jr; chairman of street. | Mrs. Canaday testified that her life ed by Conners. executive .ummhm M John with the manufacturer was “unbear- The deal is said to have involved |French: secretary iss able” and that he often struck her (4 $20,000.000. The Dold concern had its | Lambert; treasurer, Ars, COACH AND FOUR" RIVAL\"“" the children. headquarters here, bad large | M rtland, ‘““\'_‘ R35i e s There was no adjudication of prop- plants in Wichita, Woms W .| Mrs. George W. o erty rights in the decree. DL G anit Oman, : - , OF MOTOR IN- BRITAIN | 5,00 e 2505 1o san an ganization was lun-(derml the fifth _The Park v tonio some time ago while in the cus. largest of its kind in the country.|Y. W. C. A. will A ' 2 P, | By the Associated Press, tody of his grandmother. Later he . ” The present policies of the company |at the home of Mrs. Harry L. ] RDON tiven s ot disappeared from the home of his | ! A group most in demand! will be continued by the ne: s, | feiter, 3300 Warder street. A lunc <OR N, Ma «—The old-fash-| ga¢her's parents and next appeared in = 2 e o > 3 The cabinet has storage space it was announced. Tlhe exet at 12 ‘will precede the meeting. foned coach and feur is coming back |San Antonfo. Kidnaping charges | 84 g % B 5 d they had had other offers from out-| The Cleveland Park Chapter will|in England to compete with the motor | were filed against both Mr, and Mrs. | g g T large enough to accommodate s, but preferred that mf‘"\“ IHT ay, 3 pm., :u“me_‘ lhnm~ « .}- | Canaday because of Roscoe's two dis- | ¥ &~ = é the batteries of any set. Size of continue to be headed [ of Mrs. Capps, 3403 Thirty gular coaching trips hetween | appearances, but were dismissed fol- ¢ - - B vide by 36 inch v Buffaloans. fourth pla | Brighton and London will be instituted | lowing hard-fought extradition battles. &3 » top-14 inches wids by 36 inchies The packing company has had a = long. Has two-tone top. A most attractive set. . ¢ this Spring for the benefit of successful history extending over a| A chorus from the National Tre 5 i Ll e85 S oni. & ing School for \Wome of |travelers who prefer the romantic Negro College in Africa. By the Acsociated Pre: BUFFALO, N. Y., March 6.—The i e DO RREking ) St o As chairman of the foreign division the District will entertain the business |atmosphere which surrounds the old-| At Achimata, on the west coast of As far &s could be learned in pack- | girls’ department during its forum | iime co Sralo aitto | Wivios # s # ing clrcles here, the Jdacob Dold in. | hour Tussday, T bum., 614 B st _\:,'\',_‘,','”,. Dt hap s e B c‘,‘,i_‘l,l‘,-,,,,',},‘,“,,“,,"i‘,‘;,‘,‘ r’,’,fi‘,;:“'(‘:f,“f‘.hl"(’,'h terests do not now operate a plant in | with a musical program. Miss | ""A famous vehicle, the “Berkeley.” |high hopes aro held by those inter- Washington. The concern fs repre. | Burroughs, director of the school, will | which won all the coach events at the | ested in introducing the higher edu- sented by a local official. The com. flead the chorus. 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