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WOMEN'S ELECTION. ROWAIRED IN COUR" {Ask Judge to Decide Who ls‘ President of Their | Club. P the Associated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., May 29.—The Wom- | an's Club of Atlanta struggled along today, a house divided against itself,| ‘while Judge John Humphries in Fulton Court tried to find out who ‘was president. ‘The court was having a more orderly &ime of it than the women had on May | ‘ll‘ their election day, if the word of two city detectives and affidavits on| ‘both sides of the issue were apropos.| onetheless, Judge Humphries was con- | Emned by two presidents of the club, 4both clamering for legal recognition, | with one of them, Mrs. Charles Good- man, demanding that a temporary in- Junetion restraining the other, Mrs. Wohn R. Hornaday, from assuming of- Hfice, be made permanent. Society Matrons Restrained. Despite the fact that verbal testi-| gnony was barred, several society ma- | § trons tried to supplement their affi- | davits as read by attorneys yesterday | ‘and were restrained with difficulty | ithe court. But the testimony of two city | detectives, who admitted they fied a| mildly riotous election scene, proved the high spot of the day's proceedings | Previously Chief of Police James Beavers had tesiified that Mrs. W. B. Price-Smith, retiring merchant, had | lasked him to send officers t0 the elec- | ‘tion meeting as she feared trouble. ‘The officers testified they loitered ‘g@bout the building, ostensibly guarding an art exhibit, until they were sum- to hte election by an excited clubwoman. Asked to “arrest these Md-smmtheplnoft that they were needed. Retiring President Explains. Mrs. Price-Smith in her affidavit said | deciared Mrs. | Mrs. Homaday was | required by the club | Anotherletchflud”ma Mrs. Price-Smith and her supporters “rail- roaded” the election, and tald of a sup- plementary meeting after adjournment at which Mrs. Hornaday was duly nom- DCE FRIDAY JUXE 1 { ¢ Marding—Br aves. . . May 23 DUE SATURDAY. JUSE 2. Volendam—Rotierdam .. May 23 w‘l SUNDAY, JU¥E 3 OUTOWING WIRAMERS. SAILING MAY fr Y e At e S Fy SAILING TOMORROW, herbours and Southampton Aamia—t zfiH au J La Guarrs sod Mera ngstor " Eineeton Crisiobal. P cotem. | e ol B Mo s Pusrte, Colem- | Lascaeisia—Pirmaiii. Coefooscs. Damsis | d Helwnzlor SAILING TEURSDAY. MAY 31, H | Cafles, lanique apd Piymouts Coervours and Bremer- a5 a—Havans roeress and Vers Grus | eur—ta Juni sl \Aa.«. Lom.san SATLIXG FRIDAY. JUKNE 1 —Lrerimy_and Sosihamoe i msth Caertorn . hnimery | - l’)fl..w‘au. ”tu! 2t Lomiow. Ls Guarrs ant Cortagers ant w onton, w’w—?!n'/;.'r Eoritonne ans B “'4, Al OO ure. Srutismpton end . Crietotal and San Fran otisneand. Oro and Co 2 and Port Lo b Pl o Cuncmirn aud Bremer. | o vt Hegvana. p [ gy s ot idn, end Jsen ia—tal Tur and B WTEAMBHIPS, HQ.H,Q.W.&U flfl! ’Ml Vw'-) Wil Menmern tones. dume 77 Ane. 7t ‘u' o v, Guly 25, ek 15 St S Vw iy "’M’ ok s Wil Lok mtuemm Travel by ¢ Famous Servica TO ENGLAND —FRANCE HOLLARD —GERMANY ' Al»l, run or I,l ww, Yis oy Amoissdom, ey 78 -uu-a- Jyne % fendam, bove ¥ Disect Bouie to the O, YHPH CAMES | -‘mflumu Arom July 2810 Aug. 12 Bnte Bi. Dew Form w1 lnel Apewie Mrs. Elizabeth Copping viewing some of the beautiful roses, irises and peonies in mund: cultural Society” f Walter Reed Hospital, wh! Spring exhit at the k ich will be shown at the American Horti- Hotel Washingten, June 6 and 7. - S(ar Staff Photo. 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BEACH HOTEL 65 miles from Washington, on the historie | Eomg i .}. whicy, abiine, " water bRUINE, danc "with w58 fuocl uhia healinii aftenan s huu{xldhkv Y ite 4| o Bouk eleplsy AR08 Suiner and S VIRGINIA. Hitieide Cotiages, oesc Orkoey sk Off the heanisii un«»b»«r o7 vurm wesk 8t ML Juckeon, Vs Fine ds A unias esort s eal) of the 193, wire wir. w N A Mt Jackeon Macunie or Orkney MOUNT GILEAD FARM ! The Jooation, on eregt of 1308 vew view of Byl & 106 mitle stretch f Blue Rid R l‘z'l [ ireeras, ‘W Srass Rols, thpes pes ris 1 vard. "Wrie 4T, GILEAD Vewatnirn 'V CASTLEMAN'S INN wminl resart near Baemont, on Slhensn- VIRGINIA BEACH, V‘.» Enbor fhe eowl sen” Iuscien & Y kb euch, Yo, e e naw myger teéproot Martha Washington Hotel o e ocean wnd bow it it 045 iore. Write for {THE HYGEIA 20 ? pnmiLg valer o sogma "1"" OCEAN VIEW, VA, Chi o Ty, Alhntu: Hotl ™ o Convenlent bathing, fishing, hoating, etc, 15 yesrs' personal hansgeipent Mrs, W ¥, AYERS, BEACH HAVEN, N, 1, | THE ENGLESIDE Jesiii g."f;"{. s | ohy resart on the Jeveny Gosel thaf combines wiwars Kool sl ern ool wnd wllet (o Tve tenii £y wire Soniheskt w i TUESDAY, MAY 2, 19%8. forces be{ors the npenhl{ campaign Prida; the City Club. MRS. ENGEL—BRECHT WINS HONORS AT FLOWER SHOW wtnnmmmuunldo-mflm-n second honors for class T, ent of the children’s emergency home conducted by the mission, who told of her work among the children of strand- ed families, was pald a tribute by Ed- ward H. de Groot, jr, president of the mission board. For 13 years, he said, Mrs. Bennett has worked without remuneration and has persistently re- fused to actept a.salary when urged to do so by the directors, A group of boys and giris sang for the audience last night as a feature of the entertainment. At the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, which has undertaken to raise $4,710 toward removing the in- | the annual Spring debtedness on the mission, Rev. Dr. W. | Woodridge Garden Club in Sherwood A. Lanbth, the pastor, made the prin- | Presbyterian Church Hall, Twenty-sec- cipal address at a second meeting last ond street and Rhode Island avenue night. Richard T. Buckingham, sec- [northeast, last night. The medal will retary of the church trustees, presided. | be pruenud to Mrs. brecht n the Additional man and woman campaign | closing exhibit of the tonight by workers were urged to join the mission ! Dr. R. J. Haskell, pnlet of the club. of the debt a dinner in ‘The committee in charge of the show | Hester and Miss Florence Tinker consists of Mrs. W. P. Lambert, chair- The exhibits weré judged by J. M. m-n‘H..v Clay A. H. Engelbrecht, G. | Adams of R. Goergens, Mra ‘R. J. Haskett, A, R.'man OrmT:l.mChfl;m 8 Local police officer ends. aching, burning feet ' Popular Washington Officer tells how CHURCH FUND RAISING METHODS CRITICIZED Bridge Whist Parties and Girl Shows for Promoting Work Scored by William Knowles Cooper. H Bridge whist parties, girl shows and similar forms of entertainment were scored by Willlam Knowles Cooper, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A, as methods of raising funds for church work in an address last night at the “open house” meeting conducted by the Central Union Mission. “1 agree with the Bishop of Wash- ington that it is a disgrace to raise money in that way for the propagation of the Kingdom of God,” Mr. Cooper declared. The greatest single motive in contrib- uting_to church or missionary work, Mr. Cooper said, is the sacrificial mo- |3 tive and in this connection, he declared the mission is “carrying a gospel mes sage” in its appeal to the public for financial assistance in conducting the soclal service work of the Protestant Churches of Washington among the des- titute men and women of the city. hn_S. Bennett, su) ke vania flower show of the VERY day, rain or you'll find Clatterbuck at his imporiant post “right here in Washing- Open Until 5 P.M. May 31& .Iunc 1 The Very Best Form of Investment to get burning, aching (m E m pained him. Then one day a (fle:edr'wld him about Coolene. He ftried it—and lucky for him! Here's the story in his own words: Compound “Being a traffic policeman may have its advan. Interest tages—but it certainly is hard on the fest] 2 o s ere was Paid on —for the 5‘113”5‘:] in d(liv idu la lor ot corns and sore feet. were part of the i ’ _es s ’ job. Not any more! E: of the. 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