Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1930, Page 20

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VENETIANS HONOR - PATRON, ST MARK 5 Gay Lotharios Follow Old {custom of Buying Rosebuds for Sweethearts. $y the Associated Press. " VENICE, Italy, April 25—The young Lotharios of the Queen City of the Adriatic were out bright and early this forning patronizing the flower stalls in the public squares, for on this day, feast of St. Mark, patron of Venice, | ery self-respecting engaged man is Bound by tradition to present a rosebud fo_the lady of his cholce. 3 * Blooms from all over the Venetian hinterland were brought in great quan- gfles into the city for the festival and w were the ladies without bouquets or their escorts without decorated but- nholes. The spectaclé in St. Mark’s SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) cock, former Postmaster General; Mr. Walter Fahy and his two guests, Mr. George MacDonald and Mr. John Fed- den; Mr. Herbert L. Jones, Mr. George W. Gregory, Mr, B. J. Greenhut, Mr. H. M. Grist of the Brooklyn Eagle, and Mr. James Francis Burke. Mr. J. R. Nutt of Cleveland, is also a guest at the hotel and will attend the | Gridiron Club dinner. From Boston are Mr. Willlam E. Brigham, editor of the Boston Evening ‘Transcript, Mr. Ed- ward W. Quinn, former mayor of Cam- bridge, and Mr. Charles Gaston Smith, jr. Mrs. Florence M. Huber of Columbus, Ohio, is a guest at the Mayflower Hotel, attending the League of American Pen Women convention. Mrs. Huber's new book, “The Golden Stairway,” will be {élusad next month by a London pub- her. Dr. Mabel Akin of Portland, Oreg., arrived in Washington this morning to be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence True Wilson. Dr. Akin, a prominent physician of the Pacific Coast, is stop- ping en route to Vienna, where she will attend the International Council of ‘Women as a representative of the Med- ical Women's National Association. She THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN 4 to 6 o'clock in her|Charlton Hought formally from apartment at the Methodist Building;‘in honor of Dr. Akin. Dr. Edith Seville Coale entertained a party at the Easter dinner dance at the National ‘Women's Country Club last night. Senor Gonzalo de Arango of Cuba will give a lunch party next Sunday at.the Roosevelt Hotel in honor of Col. Joe Urdanivia Gines, military attache to the Peruvian embassy. The party will be particularly inter- esting because a few weeks ago news| came to Col. Urdanivia that the Cuban | government had conferred the cross Del | g Merito Militar upon him. This decora- tion will come to him through the em- bassy in Washington. The luncheon will be followed by music for which additional guests have | been asked. Dr. Ada Whalen will be hostess at the dance given by the Women’s City Club tomorrow evening, at 9 o'clock. Among those attending will be Mrs. William | 1 Lee Corbin and Mrs. Merritt O. Chance, Miss. Lucia Ford, Mrs. George Adams, jr.; Mrs. Elsie Gould, Miss Hazel Shields, | D Mrs. Joseph Kaiser, Mrs. Irvin Fullmer, Mrs. L. H. Camfield, Miss Selma Barnes, |~ p, Miss Grace Williams, Mrs. Cecelia Ward, Miss Pauline Floyd, Miss Violet Ann Hambleton, Mrs. Edith Oriani Fitzger- ald, Miss Thelma Schmitt, Mrs. Albert Dodge, Mrs. Martha Swift, Mrs. George Huddleston and Miss Meda Ann Mar- iton, Mme Lubovska, is returning from extended tour of South Recelving ica. with Mrs. Foote will be Mrs. Gideon Lyon and Mrs. Turin Bradford Boon. A musical Evnlm has been ar- ranged. Mr. Stanley Olmstead, concert pianist, will give'a group of piano selec- tions. ———— Marriage Licenses. Harold 8. Speed, 29, Virginia 1. Chandler, Weech Alonzo _D. n, 27; Rev. Leslie Atkins, ‘32, Baltimore, Md., and 27, this city; Rev. Broaddus. and "Loul: 21, "both ‘of Richmond, Va.; Rev. Allan F. re. James K. Williams, Harris, 17: Rev. E. C. h Evans. 28, & 1ison, W. Sh m Pack B, Jont oy s, Rev. J. Lawreace L. Waite, % of Ba Posko, 19, both Harvey B. Smitl 38, an . Z_ Barney Phillips. B, Richardson, 21, and Nellle Heflin, v s’ 23, and Blanch V. Smith. B. Holliday, d Amy E. Thorpe, nd Katherine C. Fitzgerald. 3. this city, and Ruth Md. more, Md.; Rev. h, Milford Ryan, 23, and Emma B. Mobley, 19; Rev. A_J. Tyl TON, D. C "%, %5, 1/ RINALDO “DREAMED” TAYLOR CONFESSION ed Veteran Who Admitted Mur- der Will Be Released. By ths Associated Press. . LOS _ANGELES, April 25.—Capt. James Bean of the tail said last nigl shell-shocked war veteran, decided he “just dreamed” he killed Willlam Des- eight years ago. Capt. Bean said Rinaldo, who was a | 180 pounds. FRIDAY, Aiiai the psychopathic ward. Handbag Full of Air. lice homicide de- that Russo Rinaldo. carry. concert violinist, had a large acquaint- ance in the motion picture colony in 1922, when Taylor was shot to death on February 2 in his lavishly furnished bungalow, had admitted his confession was a fantasy, inspired by reading ac- P ;ounu dztm {l;le famous mystery and by i g .| heavy ng. olice Officer Declares Shell-Shock: &) 6 i woa ke released today, provided other investi- gators did not believe it advisable to ask for a complaint to send him to PRIEST FINED $100 E S ON BOOTLEG CHARGE 36,2 158 S vt its from ‘The g officers said they found liquor in his car. The signed Minnesota Defendant Pleads Guil by a jus- By the Assoclated Press. ALBERT LEA, Minn,, April 25.—Rev Joseph Hayostek, a Roman Catholi vriest of Rochester, ty to transportation of liquor yes terday and was fined $100 and costs It would be equal to a weight ol | He was then held for Fairmont, Minn | authorities, who have a warrant charg- Persons who think that air is light or thin should investigate the subject. The | air of the ordinary room if compressed | | into the space of a traveling bag would mond Taylor, motion picture director,|be a load that only a strong man could young woman. The his automobile. assault warrant was | tice of the and Will Face Assault ‘Warrant. Saasa [ Watch Your Step. Minn., pleade’ alties. T4 PALAIS ROYAL G STREET: AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 peace of Martin Coun father of the girl he is all 1 ,of the gir leged to ing him with attempting to aseault a yesterday have | On what basis the calculation is made 5 not stated, but some fellow with a “arp pencil has worked it out that the ccident list of last year cost this coun- ry $960,000,000. Almost one-third of this was represented in automobile casu- is one of the two delegates to represent | tin. about over the heads of the promenad- | this organization at the council, and was one of the gayest to be wit- | sails from New York April 30. This Everet ©." Embrey, Birgfeld, 21; Rev. dley. Mrs. Blanche Morgan Foote will en- | yd0*Pr, ¥, GEees (i d in Italy at this time of the ye tertain for her daughter, Mrs. Henry | Rev. 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