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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €. MARCH 24 1929-PART 1. L P HUB 0/ 2o 3heNewest of Reed Furniture Rugs Refrigrerators and Baby CarriagesOnkasylerms REFRIGERATORS" | Nationally Known Cork Wall Food Preservers CHAIRMEN NAMED FOR LEE SHRINE District of Columbia and 12 States on Stratford Hall List. The Robert E. Lee Memorial Foun- dation, formed for acquiring Stratford | Hall, the birthplace of the Confederate chieftain, in Westmoreland County, Va., | and maintaining it as & national shrine, has appointed chairmen for the District of Columbia and 12 States. Others are ! to be named soon. | These chairmen, who also will serve | as members of the national board of di- rectors are: District of Columbia, Mrs‘. Minnigerode Andrews; Tennessee, Mr3. | Horace Van Deventer; Virginia, Mrs. A. | C. Ford; Georgia, Mrs. Walter D. Lamar; New York, Mrs. Henry H. Mec- Corkle; Missouri, Mrs. Harry B. Hawes; Kentucky, Mrs. Thomas Floyd Smith; | Delaware, Mrs. Alfred 1. du Pont; New | Hampshire, Mrs. Orton B. Brown: Con- | necticut, Mrs. Emerson R. Newell; | South Carolina, Mrs. Andrew Jackson | Geer; Indiana, Mrs. C. A. Carlisle, and | Califronia, Mrs. N. V. Livermore. { Pinal details of the incorporation of | the foundation under the laws of New York having been completed, the or- ganization work is getting well under way, and the campaign for funds has begun. Under leadership of the na- tional board and the State chairmen, the campaign is expected to raise $500,- 000 necessary to acquire and restore the historic birthplace of Gen. Lee. ‘Werk in England. Special work in Enfiland in behalf of | the restoration of Stratford Hall will | be done by Lady Astor, according to her | sister, Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson. Many Americans therc are itnerested in the movement. ‘While the operations of the Robert E. | Lee Memorial Foundation are to be principally in Virginia, its headquarters is now in Greenwich, Conn., and even- tually will be removed to New Yorki City. Arrangements have been made for reception of funds by the Guaranty ‘Trust Co. of New York, assistant treas- REFRIGERATORS Quali ty At Popular Prices and on / Easy Terms / Folding Cart With Back and Foot Rest $3.98 A handy cart for larger babies —made with back rest. foot rest, steel frame and rubber-tired Finished in black $1.49 Neat design in mahogany fin- ish, complete with 3-plece set of ‘fittings. No Phone or Mail Orders Allowance for your old Refrigerator wire wheels. enamel. A A A A A A A A A A A A AN A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AN AA AN valier 3-Door $23.95 Refrigerator Less $5 for your old refrigerator Cork-Lined $34.75 Refrigerator $10% Generous ice ca- pacity. Nicel made and finished. Less $5.00 for your old refrigerator. 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Wi tendent of Tuberculosis Hospital, yes- | terday announced the names of those ‘who have consented to serve with him | as the executive committee of the gen- eral committee, organized to carry on | during April the early diagnosis cam- ‘The committee follows: Dr. George M. Kober, honorary chair- | . mman; Dr. H. H. Kerr, president of the Medical Society of the District; Dr.! Arthur Simmons, president of the Medico-Chirurgical Society~ of Wash- ington; Dr. Lauretta Kress, president of the Women's Medical Society; Dr. James G. Cumming of the District heaith office staff; Miss Gertrude Bowling, director of the Instructd Visiting Nurse Society; Stephen E. Kramer, assistant superintendent of | public schools; Elwood Street, director | of the Community Chest; Walter S. Ufford, secretary of the Tuberculosis | Association, and Edwin S. Potter, secre- tary of the committee and of the exten- slon service of the association. 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