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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON," D. C, JUNE 24, 1928—PART 1. 5y ‘.u.mmnmi S LL[T9IL U1 A Real Brotherhood E\'I’,l\‘\' gathers in the of Washington groups of kind of men you like: Sabbath there churches certain men. They're the four square sort of chaps with clear eves and infectious smiles—real men These Bible study groups would iike to have vou—yes, you! Join them. These men are getting something out of these Sabbath gatherings that they want to share with you. and a real message \ttend Class of —vou'll find you., men's Bible church Sunday a real welcome the your awi he.. % AL FUNERAL HOME | For reference Ask your newghbor” 816 M STREET NE Large, Lrilliant diamond gorgeous white gold filigree mounting. Reduced from $40. 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About 40 priests and nuns, destined for distant missionary fields, are taking a special course in medicine and first- aid treatment at the Georgetown Uni- versity Hospital, arrangements for which were made through the Catholic Medi- | cal Mission Board, with headquarters | in New York Drawn from many Catholic orders, these missionary representatives are | soon to go to remote mission fields in | the South Sea Islands, the Orient, and | cven aniid the snow capped peaks of | Alaska, where medical aid in an emer- | gency could not be secured. It is for this reason that they are being taught the rudiments of first aid and medical | | treatment, not only for their own good. but to care also for the sick natives | among whom they are to work. The missionaries represent the Jesuits, | Paw:icinos, Redemptionists, the Mary- | inofl Sfsters, Vincentians, Marists, the | | Sgeicty of the Atonement and the So- | <29 3¢ the Divine Word. Some of them !am in the United States on furlough, | wbile others are to venture forth For [ the first time to foreign flelds. Their missionary duties will take them to the | | Philippines, China, India, Madagascar, \ Oceanica and Porto Rico. The medical course is condensed into | ix weeks and s designed to give them knowledge of the proper use of medi- | cine and treatment in various diseases and in casos of emergency. GREAT BRITAIN TO JOIN HAWAIIAN CELEBRATION , TLiscovery of X~h|\d< hv Capt. Cook Will Be Observed August i 15 to 20. | Great Britain will join the United States in celebrating the sesquicenten: nial of the discove! by Capt. Cook, of the Hawaiian Islands in ceremonies to | be held at Honolulu from August 1 August 20 next. The program includes a historical pageant, the unveiling of a monument to Capt. Cook, addresses by | Col. Dwight F. Davis, Secretary of War. representing the Uniied States Govern- ment and others, and visits to various points of interest in the islands. Warships from the United States, | Great Britain, Australia and New Zea- | land will take part in the ceremonis | Stationer Dead i izt MURDOCK McPHEE. MURDOCK McPHEE 65 'FRATERNAL LEADER, DEAD Treasurer of Independent Order of 0dd Fellows to Be Buried Tomorrow Afternoon. Murdock McPhee, senior member of the firm of McPhee & Co., stationers, at 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, died at Emergency Hospital Thursday afternoon after an illness of three months. He was 65 years old Funeral wr\lCN will be held tomor- | row afternoon at 2:30 at his late resi- dence and place of business on Penn- sylvania avenue. Mr. McPhee is survived by three | brothers, John L. of Laurel, Md.: Alex- nder B., of North Sydney. Nova Scotia, and William R, of ‘this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles A. Munn of Sydney, Nova Scotia, and Miss Mar- garet C. M. McPhee of this city. He leaves also seven nephews and four nieces Mr. McPhee was treasurer of the In- dependent Order of Odd Fellows. Not content with the 600 trophies he has won in elocution competitions, 19- ear-old Ivor Thomas of Glanamman, South Wales, declares that he will soon bring the total to 1,000. Beautiful Sport Wutchu Fully guaranteed and com- plete with radiolite dials. Reduced from $20. $15.95 Pay 50c a Week Special Spurl Watch This uily i charge for Pay 50¢ a Week trom 17.Jewel Elgin Watch / mplete With ehaln a Pay 50¢ a Weck Colhune Jewelry o mateh your summer appurel. Eutire stock reduced Pay 50c a Week 507 ¢ Reduced from $40 s34 "IN wateh Pay 50c a Week All Our Toilet Sets Are Fully Guarlnleed Entire Stock Reduced Pay 50c a Week 25% Entire Stock of Lighters Recluced ling , Ronson Clark Goldes and 1) ELECTRIC LEAGUE OUTING TO INCLUDE BIG CARAVAN ; Parade of 150 Cars to Precede De- parture for Annual Event at Chapel Point Tuesday. With nearly 150 automobiles enrolled for its annual outing to Chapel Point, Md., Tuesday morning, the Electric League of Washingion yesterday was granted a parade permit by the Police Department, giving its members and guests the right to assemble their machines in file at Washington Circle for the procession to the southern Maryland resort. ~ Carrying league banners, the caravan is scheduled to leave Washington at 9 am. A program of dancing, sports | and children’s games has been arranged by the sports and outing committee, with prizes offered in the various cvent Motion pictures of the outing of Washington clectrical dealers and electrical contractors will be made at 2l Point, for projection at a future ceting of the organization. Warren B. Hadley, electrical engineer of the District, and members of hi staff will be among the league's guests. The committee in charge includes Joseph T. Kirchner, chairman; Jack Burns, vice chairman; Edward R. Bate- man, E. S. Cassedy, C. T. Shropshire, F. C COX and Ar(hur Dunlop TACTICAL MANEUVERS PLANNED BY OFFICERS in Theory Tests Based on Map. Quartermaster School at Philadelphia, the Signal School at Fort Monmouth, N. J., and the Air Corps Tactical School at Lflnglm Field have come to this city | to join with <! nts of the Army War College at Washington Barracks in a series of theoretical maneuvers based on a large sized map of an extensive terrain in the Chesapeake Bay region. The map was prepared after a thor- ough reconnaissance of the area volved by student officers of the War College during the past few weeks. It will be used by the officers in attend- ance in the cansideration of various military problems to be submitted dur- | ing the next few days. War College |\ students are serving as commanding commands, and the from the Quartermaster, Signal and Air Corps Schools are acting as staff officers in their respective branches. Instructors at the War College and the staff schools will function as umpires. face of the earth. FOUND. FOR LOST ANIMALS, appiy Animal Reschie League, Maryland ave sw._Main 8088 LOS BAR PIN. tween P Bl Saturday. R & Lothrop oReEar e aa | of value onls ar: Hnll Boat or, in vicinity of w.{'mnuwn dock. a' CELET, _p mlnum lmk diamond and 3 sapphires. R:I‘ r blnd L. RS o und 13k a0y Bitolsts. “Reward. ddress Box 715, Star office. ._between 1 T ave a'er:“ June 15, Pinder return COLLIE, white. to name of “Bob Col. 87 DOG, fi]rut Dlxnr‘ female, white and light '\ ‘8 mick, “Fo i cCopmick, o ‘hone Clar. 34~ T check book: Souner Ol ORoren 300, u‘é Fort HAN ta) 1o 20 Sorenetia: gards, Georgetown or on Was| bus,” Saturday ornine: n. tortoise shell m en. pennl: and small change. Lib- d._Arkin. 17 6t e. b POCKETROGK book. _C: OOK., POCKETB! taining driver's permi e apd_address of wher. cmu-mm: eveslasses Ga. 129. 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RYAN Funeral Director Students of War College to Join | Officers of this year's classes of the | ¥ wve | A"B EISEMAN'S, 7th & Fi in- | & officers and staff officers of the higher |2 visiting students | N In a quicksilver mine in Peru a church | St Feul: Misa has been erected 480 feet below the sur- | | l-tlnur;. Jdiamend in center. be- | re Il | mission yesterday announced the fol- | s | service district, a NICHOLAS_TUCKER, O Merch 13 1838, | | Navy Yard. for duty at the Naval Ob- THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Partly cloudy, preceded by showers, not quite so cool; tomorrow cloudy, followed by showers. Maryland—Showers today and prob- ably tomorrow, not quite so cool. Virginia—Possibly showers today: to- morrow partly cloudy and slightly warmer, followed by showers in after- neon or night. West Virginia—Parily cloudy toda: tomorrow showers, not much change in temperature. Temperature for 24 Hours. Midnight, 65; 2 a.m.. 64; 4 am. 63; 6 am, 61;: 8 am., 62; 10 am, 63; 12 noon, 65; 2 pm., 66: 4 p.m., 67; 6 pm.,, 68; 8 p.m., 67: 10 p.m., 67. Highest, 68; lowest, 61. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 88; lowest, 68. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 7:53 a.m. and 8:14 p.m.; high tide, 1:16 a.m. and 1:33 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:49 am. and 9:03 p.m.; high tide, 2:09 am. and 2:27 .m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 4:43 a.m.; sun sets 7:38 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:43 a.m.; sun sets 7:38 p.m. Moon rises 11:51 a.m.: sets 0:07 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. ~Lemperature.— Precipt. Max. Min tation, 8 & Fi. Satbm to ¥ aight. 6o.m 8D m 6 68 010 046 Asheville, N Atlanta, Ga. Atlantic City. D Baltimore. \Md Birmingham, Bismarck, Boston. Mass, Buffalo, N, Chicago. Gincinati, O 1 > oono0s: i 2 8383323 S 0.04 | 024 | Sl ) ooi | | THOMPSON. Maravetss, Mich Memphis, Tenn Miami. | | sssne: 29 38258 22 N. Y. North me . Netr.. Omaha. Philadeionis, Pa Phoenix. Ariz. Bittsburgh, Pa Portland. Ore Salt Lake Tity, vtah 0. 36 | 18 0.02 San Antonio. Tex.... San Diego. Calif 2 San Francisco, Caiif snrlmneld i Pl ‘l'ol do Ohl’«l \Icllb\lrl. WASHINGTON, NAVY JOBS OPEN. The United States Civil Service Com- | T 2z:832832282283352 lowing open competitive examination: Copyist draftsman, Washington Na: Yard, at $4.62 to $539 a day, and watchmaker, Engineering Department, | servatory at 92 cents an hour. Full information and application blanks may be obtained from the secre- tary of the fourth United States civil ! 1723 F_street Cards of Thanks. | |cuavTON, we wish to thank eur megy friends for their exnressions of sympathy during our late bereavement FRANK TON. cHAnLu W. CLA YioR: uuw wE Gl'l ru“‘ T wish to extend my rtfeit thanks to relatives. friends. First Chureh, and ail orfanizations for xpressions of e huses, st Lo aeath MARY WRIGHT. T 2 USBAND, JAKE WRIGHT. 28¢ Marriage. at_Eliicott City. Md. ot Bt and Sirs Gatrett 3. Tuek- e N SRoVERCLEVELAND NICH- er. ol BROOKS. WEBSTER. Weanesday: June 30: 13’0‘. gt his son. 3301 st SrER BROOKS, He leaves £ mourn their loss, two sons, Joseph and Boyden ivo daughters. Mrs. Marie Davis and Hm Francis Wims: two sister: Ida Martin: two brothers. Witie and Mrs. Ida Martin: two brot fne 8 3 Departed this lite | &t the residence Frasiers. funer :“n’;.‘ s Church, 15t stin A;\fl \;““Rtllu\‘u and (nend; ll’lVll(d LBV terment \“\ulll Olivet Cemetery. | nrot GGIE. Departed this life, Sat- ¥, J e 23, 1928, at her residence. 51 Gl NAGGE BROWN. wifs of - wn and sister Bl B e e degarture many _{riends. g’m.";‘(‘;\'l;:""r.fll .‘:; o5 Punera BRr ow "Notice of funeral later. 35 a SERFiELD Chureh. Alexandria., on Monday. June 25 Hill Cfn\n" lrunam Va DAWSO! Suddenly. on Saturt e, 108, D B BRISON belo Sister of Capt. Allen W. Dawsen. Remains resting at W. W. Chamber's funeral 1 lors. Interment .- wmmnwon P » | RN. MAE V On June 33, 1938, AT LN Abertved tinuenter of Joha and Elste Minor Eastburn. aged Sears Funeral from the late residence. s onday. June 35. 2 p.m s, LOUIS E. on Fridas, June 2 .A. 1P LOUIS E. HARKINS: Bilvied husband o 11 & years, Mary Funeral Monday. June 35, -t ) 620 D st | Harkins. m.. from his late residence. Rel-mes and friends invited. ARY. O FrIdaY ANGELS MA Tt Sl Feiice. and Lucy Inca Funeral from the parents' residence. e e T o "Aonday, June 38 30 am. Mais st Holy Rosary Church Relatives and friends invited. Tnterment St Mary's Cemeters k) PETER. Departed this life Thurs, 18: his residence. 3817 JOHNSON. hus- Ju 3 Seoretn ave v bang of Ella Johnson and Maiden and Catherine Coleman. He le: to' mourn (heir loss ‘many other rel and (riends thty Alttropotiian 'Bantise Sundav. June 34 Moon funeral Nome. 13th st. and Florids fneral Foock, tmterment Fort. Lincoin Gemetery. Rev. Harry Johnso1 ofciatine KENNEY. THOMAS H. After & xmmmc Alinexs at Georgetowny Gniversity Hospital THOMAS H . beloved husdand Kennev. in his 46th year be_held at the funeral home Emma service: of Ulrich & Sons on M 35, 1038, 7 pm. Remains w on_‘Tuesday morning. 9 am. Interment MARGARET, ELIZABET d at i et ELIZARETH KING beloved' wile of the late Chatles Henry King. ased 70 Puneral from the residence of her fister. Mrs. ‘William 9. Holtman, $17 Flors ida ave. n.e. on Mond 35, at 3:30 o " Bertices at & P-nu Ehuren: | Breex Parish. at 3 ck. Relatices and | friends, invited o attend Oreek Cemetery on RGIANA ¥ rrid at her T st i ARORGIANA V. KING. widow at the late Qeorse & Kine. Funeral Mon- day, June 33, at 2:30 pm. from the res- idence. Priends invited . MU Thur: b R :m:\"u’ Balo O rn | vs. Interment at | June 21 ital Y‘ of ‘Willlam R n L Mesander B McPhee and Mrs e unn, ufl\\;;‘! ;m be e residence, e g . 3:30 b Folatives nvited ‘1o atiend: Congresaional MITCHELL, BURRELL Devarted this life v June Joved st of Sty Rifie olu;nfl the F\:ému‘n fri m}' . Friends and Interment in Cemetery £ Funeral servi a: ne s a1 s l l st ae. LT o A Il'" invited to l’ll. d. 5 Suddends at 3 ». i "iaA alo 'unu M. dlf-*- eral se rou n gg;m el S Dny Store, W 3 Bre 5“| flufi-w' e xx.nnmum Deaths. 3t Bie Tesdenee, T Gl jis residenc B RITTENOUR. beloved Busband af Ruth Rittenour (nee Schiosser Funeral from his late residence on Mon: day, June 35, p.m. Relatives and friends. Invited to attend. Interment. st Alexandria, Va SWANN. ROSIE. On Friday. June 22. 1928, at Providence Hospital. ROSIE, _beloved wife of Thomas H_ Swann (nee Brassie). 1116 B st. ne. Puneral from Hanlan's chapei Monday, June 25, at 10 am. In- terment Cedar’ Hill Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited 24+ TATLOR: JAMES W June 22, 1928, V. W. Chambers funeral Fiome: 14th ‘and Chapin sts. pw. Punsral gqrvices at Fairfax. Va.. on Bunday, Jine 24, at 2 p.m. JENNIE. Departed this |x- Wednesday, June 20. t o at_Preedmen's Hospital. SON. beloved wife of Jesse G. Thompson. 404 mother of Rudoloh Shepherd. Punerai Monday. June 25 rom the W. 5 p.m.. t Jariis ‘Co. *'tunral” pariors. 2233 TURLEY. wu.l.llm H. Departed this lifs suddenly Thursdav, June 21, am.. at his Todo” Temperancs ave 'n.w., WILLIAM H. TURLEY, beloved hushand ‘of Victoria C. Turley. 'Remains Testing at the funeral parlors of Adams. Morrow & Harris, N. J. ave. and nw Puneral Sunday. June 24, 1:30 p.m., from Vermont ~Avenne ‘Bavtist Church. ~Rela- tives and friends invited to attend. TURLEY. WILLIAM H. All members of Barbers - pre reauested Bro. WM. residence. LOUIA D. WILSON. Sec. and 'rren WALKER, nol;'m FRO! On Saturda June 192i E v son and Caroline Claggett Wattles and husband of Mary Alexander Lippitt Wattles Pli- neral Monday at 4 p.m. from St. Paul's P. E. Church. Interment St. Paul's Ceme- tery. Alexendria. Va YOUNG, MARY JANE. Suddenly Priday . June 22, 1928. at the nom' of her NMre Feiells Brady. at_ Sandy L - ARY .IAlNz‘ YOLNR‘(-' "’ 95(2' [ uneral fro, L o Church Monday, June 25, at 1T am. In Memoriam. BOYD. CHARLES A. B, In loving remem- ravce of our dear husband and fat CHARLES A. B vao D. who iea Sres vears ago today, 92 WIFE AND CHILDREN. BOYD. WILLIAM. LATNEY. MARY BOYD n_loving remembrance of our dear father. WHLTIRS BOTD, o et a2 ats: and mother. MARY BOYD LATNEY. who died June 24, 1927 As we loved them. so we miss them: In our memory they are always near Loved. remembered. lonaed for always. Bringing manv silent tears. SON AND DAUGHTER. * JEFFERSON. SOPHIA. In loving rem brance of my beloved wife and our devoted sunt. SOPHIA JEFFERSON. who departed thic life ten vears ago today. June 24. 1918 Loved in life. remembered in death. D NIEP RS MARY B AND GERTRUDE MARSHALL ROLLINS. DORA. Sacred to the memory of our’loving mother. DORA ROLLINS. who departed this life” six sears aso Fridas. June 22. 1922 How we miss vou. darling mother, one we 'lov Has gone to huven to dwell HER DEVOTED CHI STACKEMANN, mlv In_sa jemembratice of our dear husha ther, JOHN STACKEMANN. This 1ife one year afo today. June 24, 1937 As we loved him so we miss him. In our memory he is alwass near: Loved. remembered. longed for always. manv a silent tear. G WIFE. KATHERINE. AND (Annapolis papers please copy.) * TALBERT. EVANGELINE. In loving memory ‘of our dear mother. EV, TAL- who deparied ihis life fourteen years ago today. June o ' HER CHILDREN. * VAN BUREN. FRANCES EDWARDS. In e Tty oF o dear moher, FRANGES WARDS VAN BUREN. who departed Tife one year ago today. June 4. 1937, Deaz mother, you suffered hours. yes, hours of To wait for cure. but all in vain Until God alone knew what was best, He called vou home to give sou rest. HER SAD AND LONEL N. SAMUEL. * WELLS. MARY. In sad remembrance of my dear mothe; . who died nine years today. June 24. 1919. Sweet memories will linger forever: ime cannot change them. ‘tis true: For m vears that have passed cannot MY loving remembradcs for you mmwm LILLY JONES. * WILLIAMS, JAMES DANIEL. In loving I membrance of our dear husband ‘é £ ther, JAMES &N{KL WILLIAMS. who de. parted “this three years ago today. June 24. 1928 No_one knows the silent heartache. Only those who have lost can tell Opori on 5’“’5“:3-".1”’.%’5‘.1! r the one w HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS DesianeD AnD EmecTeD. WaiTe om TeLE- PHONE MAIN 2968 FOR ILLUST RATED EOKLET. THE J. F. MANNING CO.. INC. 919 15T ST N.W. WASHINGTON FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | JOHN ‘R, WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St N.W Phone North 47 " CHAS. 5. 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