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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. MONDAY, MAY 13 1929. BAPTISTSADOPT | SOCIETY NEW FISCAL PLAN | the (Continued From Fourteenth Page.) Rathbone will return this evening to the Wardman Park Hotel after passing A day motoring in the Shenandoah Valley. Executive Committee to Be! Tne miitary attache of the spanish Administrative Head of Southern Church. By tre Assoclated Press. MPHIS, Tenn., May 13.—De. cimons of unquestioned importance to | tle Southern Baptist Church were made at the denominational convention which closed here yesterday. | The convention adopted a new plan | for financing its varied activities. ! After the present fiscal year ends, the | executive committee, with headquarters | at Nashville, will act as the administra- | tive head of the denomination, second | only to the convention itself. | Budgets for each board and agency | wiil be made by the committee each year, superseding the present method of | @llotting each department a problemati- | ¢al percentage of expected contributions. ‘Through a surprise move at the last business sesslon Saturday, the conven-| tion appointed a new home missions | board. The members of the old board, which acted during the time Clinton S. Carnes, convicted treasurer, embezzled large amounts of the board funds, re- quested that their places be filled by others and this was done. Dr. L. R. Christie, retiring president of the board, was praised for his efforts to rehabili- | tate the board’s shattered finances, and retired at his own request. ‘The convention settled the constantly gecurring question of women's privi- Jeges on the floor. A fight against al- Jowing Mrs, W. J. Cox of Memphis, president of the Woman's Missionary Union, to speak was defeated by a big vote. In her address Mrs. Cox offered her opponents a gentle rebuke, recall- ing that “no woman slept in Geth- semane. No woman denied Him. No ‘woman betrayed Him.” New plans for relieving aged pastors and their dependents were rejected. The messengers decided the present cus- tom of requiring each beneficiary of the ministers’ annuities to pay premiums ‘was better than a proposal to lLave each church assume part of the burden for its pastor. LONDON FIRM BARS WOMEN AS EMPLOYES Staff Will Be Composed Entirely of Men, Company's Statement Declares. By the Associated Press. LONDON, May 13—In a year when | British women are mistresses of the polls, Eve is being banished from her job in & famous London shipping of- fice. The Poyal Mail Steam Packet Co. has announced that all the women on its staff are to be replaced promptly by men and that its great new offices in Leadenhall street never will have a woman typist or secretary within its walls. Only five girl “die-hards” now re- main on the company’s pay roll. Three of them are leaving to get married and the other two have been told that they will have to go by the time the new offices are taken over. “We are reverting to our pre-war policy of an all-male staff.” an official of the company explained. “All the women in our employ were given 12 months’ notice to enable them to se- cure other jobs.” SUBMARINE IN TROUBLE. NORFOLK, Va., May 13 (#).—The submarine S-1 last night reported to the Hampton Roads naval operating base- by radio that she had developed engine trouble and had been forced to anchor at a point several miles north- cast of the Virginia capes. Naval offi- cers said she was in no danger, but that a naval , the Owl, was being sent from Norfolk to stand by her until re- pairs were made or to take her in tow. Records of the movement of the S-1 ‘were not available here last night, but it was belleved she was en route from the South to Newport. smbassy, Maj. Victoriano Casajus, is ex- Pected to return to his apartment at the | Wardman Park Hotel on Monday. Miss Mary Vier Gorgas and her niece, “‘:fl—: Marjorie Swain, will arrive this ternoon by motor from their homes in Shelbyville, Ind. to spend a week in Washington. They will be guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Brooks, and Miss Gorgas will attend the sessions of the Library Association, which will be held this week. r. and Mrs. Austin McCarthy en-‘ tertained at dinner Thursday in honor of Mrs. Frank Woodman, president of the West Virginia Society of Colonial Dames, and delegates from that State ' who attended the Colonial Dames bien- nial. ‘Mr. William Mann cntertained at the Club Chantecler supper dance on Sat- urday evening. ‘The Rev. and Mrs. Edward Slater Dunlap announce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy to Mr. Edward Clifton Thomas of Silver Spring, Md. Mr. Thomas is a student in the George- | town School of Foreign Service. Mrs. John Mason Hundley of Balti- more has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Helen Mason Hundley, to Mr. James Lyon Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Hall. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Hundley is a sister of Mme. Hugo de Pena, wife of the Minister from Uruguay to Mexico and former first secretary of the legation of Uru- guay in Washington. Miss Margaret Cullen, Miss Mary | Cullen and Miss Charlotie Cullen are in New York staying at the Weston. Judge Eugene Octave Sykes and Mrs. Sykes of Jackson, Miss, anncunce the New | g ington from Maxwell Field, Mont- gomery, Ala, and is at the Carlton for a few days. | Mrs. Fred to Receive at May Ball of U. D. C. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Pred, president of | Stonewall Jackson Chapter, No. 20, United Daughters of Confederacy, will head the receiving line tomorrow night jat the May ball given by this chapter | in the large ballroom of Wardman Park | Hotel. Others in the line will be Mrs. Key Pittman, Mrs. Amos Fries, Mrs. Creed Hammond, Mrs. Luther Gregory and Mrs. Jefferson Myers. Presenta- tions will be made by Mr. Rufus W. Pearson and Gen. Amos Pries. Mrs. Willlam Rock of Philadelphia, president of the Army and Navy Leglon of Valor, is at the Willard Hotel, having come to Washington for the Mother's day memorial ceremonies conducted by the American War Mothers® Association and the Congressional Club. Miss Marjorfe Kindelan entertained at dinner on Saturday evening in the Crystal room at the Willard, where she | had eight guests. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Pickreel of New York City are at the Carlton Hotel for a few days. | ~An additional list of patrons of the | Sodality Union card party at the Wil- | Jard Hotel Thursday at 8:30 o'clock p.m. | includes the Rev. Eugene J. Connolly, the Rev. William J. Sweeney, the Rev. | S. A. Czyz, Mrs. Aburrow, Miss Alice | Brick, Miss' Daisy Brick, Miss Margaret | Cotter, Mrs. James E. Colliflower, Mrs. | 7. J. Gain, Mrs. C. H. Clark, Miss Mary Greeley, Mrs. James Couzens, Mrs. Clarence F. Donohoe, Mme. Teresa de | Provost, Mrs. Agnes Folbush, Mr. R. Lee | Irwin, Miss Annie L. Jenkins, Mrs. Rose Delano Johnson, Mrs. Ellen T. Keane, Mrs. John C. Keane, Miss Josephine T. Kelly, Mrs. O. M. Kennelly, Mrs, James | J. Kilroy, Miss Minnie Koerppen, Mrs. | J. Leo Kolb, Dr. William P. Kenealy, Mrs. Frances J. Kane, Mrs. J. B, Lana- han, Mrs. Clarence W. Lee, Mrs. John D. Leonard, Mr. John D. Leonard, Miss Jessie Long, Miss Katherine M. Lyons, | Mrs. Alexander MacGregor, Miss M. Agnes Mackessy, Miss Minnie Mahler, Miss Mary Mangan, Mrs. W. H. Mano- engagement of their daughter Eugenia | Octavia to Thomas Stevenson of this city. The wedding will take place at 8 o'clock on June 19 in the apartment of the bride-elect’s parents at 3901 Con- | necticut avenue. Mr. Bishop Hill was host to a small party at the Club Chantecler supper dance cn Saturday evening. 4 Pleating | Hemstitching Tucking, Be Mr. Glenn H. Curtis arrived yester- | day from New York and is at the Wil- lard. Maj. Gen. Enoch H. Crowder is pass- | ing a few days in New York, where he is staying at the Hotel Astor. _Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McKay have ar- rived in Washington from Miami Beach, :‘h.‘ and are at the Carlton for a few ays. Lieut. J. G. Pratt, A. C, is in Wash- | Formerl \Q . Oppenheimer's Py < ~ ; AN UNUSUAL opportunity is offered to an operator of a select beauty par- lor. Consideration will be given only those financially responsible to equip up- to-date salon for serving a discriminating clientele with Connecticut Avenue’s most exclusive shop. Satisfactory arrangement will be made with party who can meet the re- quirements. .. Phone for Appointment Decatur 3770 INC . OF NEW YORK 1215 CONNECTICUT AVE.,, N. W. Now Mother Goes To Movies on Mondays “S} washing saves me money. DING the clothes to Manhattan Laundry adds an- other day to my week,” she says. “And their way of It makes the clothes last months longer.” . ... 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