Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1931, Page 30

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1931. T P B—-14 ¥ many years has been a lady-in-waiting | T N Y R SRR o Statin - Austn. Takoma park: oo: (QUEEN BREAKS RULE |5 Secen: ert E. Joyce, Mount Rainier; John G. The marriage was a simple affair, at . O'Donnell, Lanham; Louis 'Gundling, ON WEDDING GIFTS | Teplow Court. in Buckinghamshire, her Lanham; Francis H. Shipley, Berwyn, father’s home. o Sne Sppointment of eloeiioh super e e e appointment of el - I o e L o Carres o Vpave | Dressing Case Presented Bride of DR. BRYANT WILL SPEAK "B{.‘y:}‘;?"‘v“‘,:‘mg-w’:“,‘e‘“r:‘.pfif&zd‘“d Viscount Gage Inmstead of Dr. Harold C. Bryant, assistant di- e Usual Piece of Jewelry. rector of the National Park Service, will m 000 AL'ENS 'N U. S. speak tonight at 8 o'clock at the Mc- Kinley High School,. Second and T By the Assoclated Press. L W [ s e S e s S Ro TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 “Green Bag” Appointments, Including Prince Georges, Submitted to Senate. G STREET AT ELEVENTH streets northeast, under auspices of the 5 F h . L. k T h h s 2cary | Sty ol sod the Conerss 1¥’s Fashions Like These That Lead has broken her rule about wedding operation of the Elementary Science - There are 400,000 aliens unlawfully | Presents. Corps of the District of Columbia pub- - [/ living within the United States, with| Usually brides in the court receive lic schools. Dr. H. Barrett Learned of Smart Women to the Palals Ro al. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. from the Queen a plece of jewelry set | the Board of Education will preside. ANNAPOLIS, Md., February 27.— | 3PProximately 100,000 of them subject|iph yhe yoyal cipher. But to the Dr. Bryant's lecture will be illustrated Carrying several changes in the per- | to deportation, W. W. Husband, Assist-|Imogene Grenfell, who yesterday mar- | by slides, and will deal with “A Chance | sonnel of the justices of the peace of | ant Secretary of Labor, told members of | ried Viscount Gage, a captain of the (o Know'the Great Outdoors ! Prince Georges County Gov. Albert C. | e Gosmopolitan Club yesterday. Coldstream Guards, she gave a beauti- = UPHOLSTERING Ritchie's “green bag” appointments, as " ful dressing cas recommended by the County-State| Mr. Husband said that 16,500 were|""mpe pag was small, in a handbag de- SLIP COVERS AND DRAPERIES OF THE BETTER KIND Central Committee, *have submitted to | deported last year and about 20,090 |sign, of green crushed morocco leath Suites and Odd Pieces Made to Order the Senate, The new appointees will | more will be forced to leave the country | The top is nearly covered by a ¢ was the naming of Wiliam B. Hill of | tLODS or from other causes. {iso dtne i tt n enamel to| STANDARD Hu'ts eu]nfl'l;l Ing Oed H ;flr! J Moftat. The assistant labor secretary said tchoeg l“ {lh 501 green ename to | ) 3 yattsville to succeed Herbert J. Mofat. | quoias from Canada, Mexico, Ceniral |Match the leather. : UPHOLSTERING CO. Mr. Moffat nas been & maglstrate (07 | 33 "South Americas, not afiected by | Lady Gage is the younger daughter of 11n many years and his court was one of | e (Sottintive tawe had. beon - areatly|LoTd_and Lady Desborough, who for Among Palais Royal’s Most Comprehen- sive Collections of 1931 Fashions Lace Grows More the busiest in the county. The other | requced by action of various consuls in two Hyattsville justices of the peace, Mrs. Rhetta D. Morris and John Fainter, were reappointed. Others Dropped. Other magistrates who were not re- appointed were Hugh O'Neil, Bladens- burg, and John E. Weast, Capitol Heights. No appointment was made for Marlboro district, Judge Harry W. Gore, incumbent for many years, hav- ing died recently, and the committee apparently having some difficulty in selecting a successor for the important county seat post. Robert E. Altemus of Colmar Manor will taks the place of Judge O'Neil, while Oscar Poore will succeed Judge Weast. Other magis- trates appointed for the first time are John E. Latimer of Anacostia, Griffith Oursler of Clinton and Frank H. Vaden of North Brentwood. Judge J. Chew Sheriff was named for another term as justice of peace at large, which means he will continue to occupy the Police Couft bench. refusing permits to enter this country to those who did not appear to be able to care for themselves indefinitely. sT0Ps Colds are common this time of year, but don’t let any cold become serious! At the first sneeze or cough, take Pape’s Cold Compound. 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