Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1929, Page 6

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. ©. FRIDAY, MAY 3 1929.° A resolution extending s vote of |GIRL WITH TEMPERATURE |veal that Rose Lombardi, D-yelr-old COPELAND WOULD HAVE assigned to duty in the Senate also. ‘We have in the Orient a field expedi- | told of progress made im .the garden | thanks to the National Capital Federa- | | Gaughitae it Mir-in i ubs:. Déker T ot | "“The physician in the House is doing thelr tive | ti f Garden Clubs for the hospitality d work d is vi edical ad- e e e e eeaat s 2| OF 112 DEGREES LIVES bardt of S Francisco, while under| SENATE DOCTOR ON DUTY |£5o¢, 2ors and b, gting medical ac treltmenl for a mastold last week reg- —_— | well as being available for emergencies,” ‘Llon in various sections of this country.|council meetings, in brief addresses, which fs particularly concerned | club movement 'I!?l'l‘l omnmenlllr‘mflu 0¥ helm and | States. Among those speaking were: GARDENERS ].[]l[] = council meetings was adopted. legumes,” he said, adding: “Anot] Mrs. Frederick owltt, president of - e istered a temperature of 112 degrees, the Senator said. tart this Summer for k federation: Mrs. K. G. ) pSeestan, primaniy to collect alfalfa.” o oo M Y Ctnpin, Ten = % TS AP DG W | which Is 6 degtees higher than most pa- | New York Senator, a Physlclan, g 1 fibers of the House hav ef He .explained that the dx';mondm ever | nessee; Mrs. A. G. Cummer, Florida; Rhodes Funeral Rites. tient Amazes Doctors in gflm“;;‘ys“‘fg’e‘gfl b irgtation Urges Assignment of House Medi- ‘be? 1atrllchken] s:rlousl‘y piy (m;hflw& m)otrl itimate garden ex- th Carolt and in the last session of the Senate | ready to aid the legl B Mrs. R. C. Gapen, North Carolina BALLSTON, Va., May 3 (Special).— the way to recovery. Last Saturday; cal Officer to Both Chambers. | Senator Greene of Vermont suffered a night, when the child’s temperature reached 106 degrees, two physicians were | By the Associated Press. Mrs. G. R. ‘Scruggs, Texas; Mrs. R.| San Francisco. penmen;.:r e, Malish, Wisconsin: Mrs. Edmund Peck, Funeral services for James W. Rhodes, i i rpose of Organi Pl Eninicy Gathoun, | 73, who died at Garfield Hospital, Wash. | BY the Associated Press. from the chamber. At that time Sena-! Referring to the mewly organized | Georgia: Mrn. Frederich Court, HNOIS: | tyton. . & T W aeha| BAN FRANCISCO, May 3.—Phy-|called to perform an operation in an| Attendance of & physician at sessions | tor Copeland was the only physician| council, Mr. Ryerson said: Prof. B, 5. Pickett, Towa; Mrs. Charles | "5’ Ad |sicians here were discussing yesterday | effort to save her life. When the oper- | of the Senate is sought in a resolution | immediately available. Mls “organization meeting of the | beace. Maryland: Mre. H. H. Buxton, | Sunday afternoon at Harrisonburg, Va.|what they believe to have heen the ation was completed the girl's tempera- | p' ‘" S8 E B ST 0 T National Councll of State Garden Club | Massachusetts, and Mrs. Frederick Kel- | Surviving him are his widow, Mrs, Lucy | highest, temperature ever recorded 'n & T '.'In:;‘.}“m‘.;‘fln’fini'%"r%ééé‘ Senate’s only doctor. More than 30,000 communes of France | + st surgical ca ‘whic] e patient con- | Federations is one more indication of [logg, New Jersey. An address also was | A. Rhodes; a daughter, Mrs. Treva C. |surgical case P it Tetaken and the temperature was| The resolution would have the naval aying maternity benefts to| medical officer stationed in the House | needy mothers. ? fainting spell and had to be carried’ World Being Searched for New Flowers and -Plants to Enrich U. S. i —_— i of the most fascinating develop-|delivered by Victor Lumsden, secretary | Egolff, and a son, Fred Rhodes of St.|tinued to live. !menu of "modern American horticul- | of the American Horticultural Society. | Louis, Mo. Records at the Children's Hospital re- | confirmed. ture. The American garden is finding itself. Its place and relation to cottage and country estate have become & major coneern, xmzkx onl})vt“ )t,h(tmrar;ds ment of Agriculture, to meet the ever-|in professional ranks, but, what is far increasing demands of American gar- more significant, to millions of ama deners and gardening was desc y Knowles Ry‘é:mn :x‘rrmr of the divi-| Miss Mafgaret tv.:n ?%cum r':‘d.‘f sion, before members of the newly or- | President of the National Capi ganized National Gouncit of State Gar- | eration of Garden Clubs, who pre;lded Aen Club Federations at & dinner in |8t the meeting, declared uman ocal the Cosmos Club last night, The occa- | garden clubs have doubled their mem- | sfon marked the close of a two-day ses- | bership during the past vear and ov | sion of the council in this city, during | have —approximately 1000 members. which 1t elected officers and adopted a constitution and by-laws for its func- tioning in connection with the further- ance of the work of garden clubs throughout the country. Mr. Ryerson declared that his divi- sion is searching “the four corners of | Those in Attendance. the earth” in an effort to find new and | Representatives from the State fed- | suitable plants for growth and cultiva- 'erations of garden clubs attending the | “Why, [ Pay $17.50 Myself?” 50 NE of our per- 17 ‘'sonal friends is no more--no less The extensive work of the Division of | Foreign Plant Introduction, Depart-| The various clibs of the local federa- tion, Miss Lancaster sald, are engaged at present in growing different varieties | of several plants, with a view to com- | piling irormation on them for publi- | cation. Del Adonte PEAS Sweet and Tender ‘Sweet Sugar CORN Standard Quality Bokar Coffee.}-1b. tin, 23¢; 1b. 45¢ W. H. Evap. Milk. . .3 tall cans 25¢ Davis Bkg. 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