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THE EVE ENING STAR, WASHINGTON. .. €. FRIDAY, MAY. . 10, 1929 AUCTION SALES. FUTERE DAYS. (Continued.) Adam A. Weschler & Son, Auctioneers. Household Furniture and Effects, Oriental Carpets and Rugs BY PUBLIC AUCTION At No. 1822 Biltmore St. N.W. Tuesday, May 14th, 1929 Commencing 10 A.M. Handsome Period Reception Room ool Glass. Talking Macl Terms: Cash THOMAS DOWLING & €O X El‘Fng"\;'lfll’ ;’r‘v\';: STEES SA TR ER0. 1008 oth ST. N v | were made, 106 secured theredy. t public_auction. in premises. on MONDA T DAY OF MAY. AD lumbia, and_ designa Humbered 1wents-fve | recorded in {he District of Columbia in Liber 323 mra6a013 T ctees Adam A. Weschler & Son. Auctioneers Bankruptcy Sale of Ladies’—Men’s—Children’s CHAL 1T WINDOW FIXTURES. ETC. BY AUCTION At No. 1246 7th St. N.W. MONDAY May 13, 1929, 10 A M. In re David M. Tash. Bankrupt No. LUNSFORD L. HAMNER. Trustee. El'll CA'I‘IO\AL hool Davs, Fapid. ki (oo Secretarial 26 weel ew Boy, © 1338 s * | musical _comedy. at 8:30 p.m. HOSPITAL REPORTS RECORD FOR APRIL 1416 Children Are Treatment, With Daily Average of 126. ‘ Given The Children’s Hospital had the most = month in its history in April, ac- cording to the report of Miss Mattie | Gibson. superintendent, to the Board of | v Visitors at the regular meeting | The total number of chil- | dren treated was 416, with an average 126 in the hospital daily. With a normal capacity of 98, the hospital was taxed far beyond its regular routine. | In the child welfare department 929 children were cared for. in spite of nine rainy clinic days: 2,062 dispensary visits hildren treated in the in the social service operations were per- | food _demonstrations findings numbered | dental ciinic. department, formed and 13 Laboratory ry Carmody. superintendent 0ol of Nursing, repe in training at the hospital, to be graduated May 28. The ex- | 30 nurses a 10 . ) ercises will be held in Memory Garden the hospital, and Secretary of Labor | i | Davis will deliver the address. Three prizes will be awarded the | aurses by the ladies’ board—one 1o the nurse_ holding the highest class aver- | age during the three years of train- ng. one to the nurse holding the high- | | marks on the care of individual pa- | tients and the other to the nurse hold- | ing the_ highest marks in charge of a | Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, pres- | | ident of the board, will make the prize | presentations. The 10 graduates are Helen Burrhus, | Irene C. Friel, Charlotte E. King, Wini- fred C. Jones. Leonora Manning, Fran | ces ©. Mobly, i Putnam, Lillian M. Severe ang Ethel D | Titus. | Baccalaureate exercises will be held | {at St. Matthew's Church Sunday eve- | ning, May 19, at 8 o'clock. The Chil- | dren’s Hospital graduates will be among {400 graduating nurses in Washington [ who will participate in the exercises at | this time. 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