Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1929, Page 13

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: THE EVENIXG STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1979. BAPTIST BIBLE CLASS [1mbis Dot chureh e Toater | omony, 08 ©f Cotumbia Beptiet| RESOLUTION PROTESTS | s, 2in sty hai”Bruts s ome bo- | TWO DOCTORS SHARE T. Jewell was elected first vice presi- | Church. p] L il dent, Mrs. T. M. Maffett second vice | The room which will be dedicated as MAJ. PRATT’S ACTION |lieved for the ‘hig RE-ELECTS PRES'DENT president, Miss Mattie Elgin secretary, |a memorial to Mrs. Fravel el plendid record of Capt. Doyle and Mrs. Townsend O. Marr assistant sec- [those in the last unit to the hospital, Pvt. Allen is deserving of commenda- e —— retary, Mrs, Charles A. Berger treas- |completed two years ago. The hosnital's | Star Spangled Banner Council Re- | o. , RN urer and Mrs. Guy Ervin teacher. The |main building was erected about fivs Women's Organization of Falls nominating committee included Mrs. |years ago and t, Mrs. Hi Borg- |the Baptists of the entire State. . Church to Furnish Room lon:&?:n;h )‘4’:’-‘-’.";?1-! ogers, 5" | ronse tablet will be placed on the door Doyle and Allen. i bcommittee under ' ganq Holland Professors Jointly, the resolution were for- St e Senator 3 | of the room. It is planned to | in Hospital. S L A i e i) | Recessary Tunds s Planned to rase the | resolution protesting against the | the police situstion in the District. e pital as a memorial to the late Mrs. |tions only and by the monthly collec- | order of Maj. Henry G. Pratt, superin- - P W. A."Fravel teacher of the class {rom | tions for missionary work. Gendent of police. In suspending Capt. | plooke Building Tanding Field. |or the Asocons prom @pecial Diepateh to The Star. its organization 17 yesrs ago until her | The »memmmelm program yesterday | Robert E. Doyle and Pvi. Robert | e o TALLS CHURCH, Va., November 1.— | death three yvears ago. 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