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THE EVENING OFFGERS COSEN BY ERSEOPALINS Annual Vestry Elections Held| in Episcopal Churches Here. Delegates Are Named. The annual elections of church offi- cers and vestrymen were held by Episcopal Chufches throughout Washington Diocese yesterday and last night, the majority of churches elect- ing at the evening meetings. Elections reported last night by churches and parishes were as follows: All Souls' Parish: Officers—Senior warden, Prank S. Bright; junior ward- en, Hugh T. Nelson. Vestry—John W. Burke, Charles D. Drayton, Walter M. Gilbert, Louis S. Greene, Harry G. Grove, John McGill, J. Rupert Mohler and C. H. Pope. Treasurer, Arthur P.!| Miller, registrar, G. Austin Hewey; delegate to convention, Rev. H. H. Sterrett, rector; Hugh T. Nelson and Walter M. Gilbert, alternates. All Saints’ Chevy Chase: Officers— Senujor warden and junior warden, election postponed until next meeting. Vestry—Thomas E. Robert- son, Clyde D. Gatrett, Arthur G. Nich- ols, Charles P. Smith, J. E. Moran, J H. Hedges, Ward Bower and Rober! Burks, tions for treasurer, regis- | trar and delegate to convention were postponed Ascension: Officers—Senior Dr. Samuel E. Watkins; M. L. Dicus; vest Barclay, Roane A. Cl O. N. Graves, S. Tyler,' Chauncey G. Parker, jr.; Jesse C. Watts | and George B. Wells. “Treasurer, George | B. Wells; registrar, Jesse C. Watl delegate to convention, Frederick S. Tyler, and alternate, Dr. Samuel E. Watkins. Christ Church Parish, Georgetown: Officers—Senior wargen, F. W. Duvall; junior warden, Maj. Eric King: vestry, George A. King. Ernest Mechlin, J. Blake Gordon, N. W. Dorsey. Roger Stuart, Basil Botler, Henry S. Matthews, §r., and H. O. Thompson; treasurer, H. O. Thompson; registrar, Henry S. Mat- thews, jr.; delegate to convention, George A. King, and alternate, N. W. Dorsey. Christ Parish, Kensington: Officers— Senior warden, Charles W. Davidson junior warden, Walter S. Pratt, jr. vestry, Welles Meriam, Robert L. Lewis, Walter S. Pratt, James E. Malcolm, Henry L. Milburn, George W. Ashworth, Alfred D. Hastings and Galen Me- Keever! Robart L. Lewis; | Tegistrar, Welles Meriam. Epiphany Church: Officers—Senior | warden, Dr. A. R. Shands: junior warden, William Channing_ Johnson; vestry, R. W. Hynson, H. R. Dulany, jr.; Charles F. Wilson, Dr. John Minor, Dr. Harry Hurtt, Henry W. Miller, Gen. William E. Horton and William L. treasurer, William Channing registrar, William L. Miller; to convention, H. R. Dulany, jr.; Lester A. Barr, Gen. William E. Horton_and R. W. Hyncon: alternates, Oscar W. Underwood, William Pearson, Eugene E. Thompson and Charles H.! . Ourand, jr. Emmanuel Episcopal, Anacostia: Of- ficers—Senior warden,. Charles F. Roberts; junior ward-n, James W. Mar- bury: vestry. James A. Larsen, Charles F. Roberts, C. B. Wallace, A. M. Stone, S. M. Fillius, V. Costello, James W. Marbury and Lee H. Wolfe; treasurer, James E. Larsen, assistant treasurcr, C. B. Wallace; registrar, A. M. Stone; delegate to convention, Charles F. Roberts; alternate, S. M. Pillius. Grace Parish, Officers e Georgetown —Scnior warden, Fulton Lewis; junior warden, Samuel D. Turner; vestry, Miss Sarah Wheatley, Mrs. Rose| Mitchell, Arthur Bfomley, Charles R. Schutt, W. Paul Hart, Richard H. Hart, Carl Baumann and Albert P. Hartt; treasurer, A'bert P. Hart; registrar, William Paul Hart; delegate to conven- tion, Fulton Lewis, and Charles R.| Schutt, alternate. Esther Memorial Parish, Congress Heights: Officers — Senior warden, Charles R. Dodge; junior warden, James Blaine. Vestry—M. E. White, Reginald Portner, ‘Robert Shepherd, Ernest Swy- der, Charles R. Dodge, J. E. Joy, Prank Swygder, jr.; Robert Cowan, James Blaine and Howard Brady. Treasurer, A. Raymond Eno; registgar, Ernest W. Swyder: delegate to convention, Ernest W. Swrder, and M. E. White, alternate. Grace Episcopal, Woodside: Offi- cers—Senior warden, Frank Fidler; junior warden, George G. Getty. Ves- try—Blair Lee, F. A. Biundon, E. C. Keys, W. S. Sheets, Frank Birgfeld, Robert Murphy, Leo Greaves _and Joseph Childs. Treasurer, F. A. Blun- don; registrar, W. S. Sheets; delegate to convention, Blair Lee, and alternate, F. A. Blundon. St. Paul's Rock Creek Parish: Offi- cers—Senigr warden, W. B. Patterson; junior warlen, J. August Miller. Ves- try—C. W. Miller, L. T. Miller. C. L. Pickens, George L. Evans, William F. Gude, J. F. Parsons, R. K. Jones and Hamilton. _ Treasurer, R. D. registrar, J. F. Parsons; dele- gates to convention, W. B: Patterson, J August Miller,. Harry Hamilton: alter- nates, George L. Evans, C. W. Miller, C. L. Pickens; clerical delegate, Rev. F. J. Bohanon; rector, Rev. William L. Mayo, with Rev. D. L. Quinn. St. Matthéw's Addison Parish: Offi- | cers—Senior warden, Arthur L. Brown; junior warden, Walter W. Collins. Ves- try—R. Jesse Chaney, E. W. Brown, B. F. Brown, W. S. Coliins, J. ¥. Collin: H. D. Larkin, C. M. Mace and H. Ray- mond Wilburn. Treasurer, E. W. Brown; registrar, R. Jesse Chaney: dele- gate to convention, W. S. Collins, and tha | vestry | | Ellin, | Pletcher. {tween G and H | L behalf of his feilow workers. Federal Employe, 85, Retires PRESENTED WITH CHAIR BY ASSOCIATES. sented to him by Assistant Secretary of Agriculture R. W. Dunlap on —Star Staff Photo. Archdeaconry, W. F. Bowen, delegate, and Charles S. Stock, alternate. St. James’ Parish: Officers—Senior warden, William Curtis Draper; junior warden, Paul G. Burton. Vestry— Henry L. Bryan, Capt. M. G. Cook, Marbury, Curtis S. Prangley, Arthur M. Shepard, Henry S. Wood and B. B. McMahon. Tregsurer, Mr. Bryan; reg- istrar, Mr. Bryan; delegate to conven- alt>rnate. St._Andrew's: den, C. O. Stevens; junior warden, Ar- tour Mesny. Vestry—Mr. Stavens, Mr. Mesny, Clarke Conway, A. D. L. Toombs, Alion Cusick, Les Bowen,.H. C. Morn- ingstar, Edgar Jones, David Lemmon end George Taylor. Treasurer, Mr. Stevens; registrar, Clarke Conway; dele- gate to convention, Mr. Mesny St. Paul's, Twenty-first street and Pennsylvania ayenue.—Officers—Senior warden, H. L. Rust: junior warden, Frederick DeC. Faust. Vestry—Levi Cook, L. Bolling Thornton, Mr. Rust, Mr. Faust, Levi Cook, L. Bolling Thorn- ton, Frank Van Sant, R. E. Burnham, George B. Hooker and Leo C. Lloyd. Treasurer, Prederick DeC. Faust; reg- istrar, Prank Ven Sant; delegates to conventicn, Mr. Faust, Mr. Rust and R E. Burnham; alternates, George B. Hooker, Leo C. Lloyd and Frank Van Sant. Transfiguration: ~Officers — Senior warden, Norman E. Ryon: junior wardzn, Ulysses Butler. Vestry—Her- man J. Galloway, Mathew A. Rue, Ro- land N. Jefferson, William J. Erskine Ernest T. Walker, Ruben Ford, Mrs Lucy B. Neale and Miss Sarah Ambner Treasurer, Mathew A. Rue; registrar, Roland N. Jeflerson; delegate to con- vention, Mathew A: Rue, and Herman J. Galloway, elternate. Trinity Parish, Takoma Park: Of- ficers—Senior warden, M. E. Rose junior warden, J. L. Ergood. Vestry W. K. Hill, F. M. Fraser, J. B. K. Le2, A. McKenzi®, J. H. Lightfoot and T. A. Bright. = Treasurer, H. D. Lawson registrar, W. R. Gregg: delegate to con alternate. n Anne's Parish: Senior warden, Julian S. Hall; junior warden, W. Seaton Belt. Vestry—W. Seaton Belt, Thomas E. Berry Ch: M. Berry, W. Beall Bowie, James H. Parker, Jefferson Jones, James H Hamilton and Roy Chaney. Treasurer, W. Seaton Belt; registrar, Thomas E. Berry, and delegate to convention, W. Seaton Belt. St. Luke’s, Bladensburg: Officers— Senfor warden, Norman Alsop; junior warden, Richard Schuler. — Vestry— George Harris, A. R. Lee, William Frerie, Staley M. Clark, J. B. Alsop. Richard Schuler, J. H. Norman and George FProlich. Treasurer, William Frerie; registrar, A. F. Lee. Church of Our Saviour, Brookland— Officers—Senior gyarden, Ralph R. Mol- ster: junior warden, Robert M. Miller. Vesiry—Ralph R. Molster, Robert M. Miller, Alton S. Boswell, Raymond I Ferguson, Archie L. Peterson, Oscar F. James Brannin and David Treasurer, Archie L. Peter- son; registrar, Alton S. Boswell: dele- gate to convention, James Brannin; Alton S. Boswell, alternate. St. Columba’s: Officers—Sénior war- den, William Tyler Page: junior war- den, Arthur L. Flint. Vestry Riley, Reginald D. Looker, Gleason and Jchn J. Cherry. urer, M. J. Gleason; assistant, S. Cra- goe; delegate to convention, William R. Benti St. Thirty-third street be- streets—Offcers— Senior warden, J. Aden; junior warden, T. Dishman. Vestry—Mr. Aden, Mr. ishman, L. §. Turner, R? B. Thomas, H. S. Mattingly, 5. Compton, G. Lucas, Mary's, alternate, R. Jesse Chaney. | St. Margaret's: Officers—Senior war- | den, Leroy Tuttle; junior warden, Capt. | Edward J. Domn. ~ Vestry—Albert W. Atwood, Admiral ‘F. C. Billard. Surg.; Gen. Hugh S..Cumming, Capt. Edward | J. Dorn, M. LeRoy Goff, Justice A. A Hoehling, Charles H. LeFevre, Marshali Leighton. S. A. Reeves and Leroy Tuttle. | Treasurer, S. A. Reeves; registrar, M. 1eRoy Goff; delegates to convention, | Albert W. Atwood and Charles H. Le- | Fevre; alternates, Admiral F. C. Bil- lard and Capt. Edward J. Dern. St .Stephen’s and Incarnation Parish: Officers—Senior warden, J. C. Wil- Jiams; junior warden, Maj. Edward S.| Riggs. Vestry—A. C. Houghton, Harry P. White, Judge G. M. Husted, W. E. Richardson, J. E. Mayfield, V. D. Black- iston, Dr. Merton A. English and Ed- ward S wson. Treasurer, A. C.! Houghton; registrar, Harry P. White; | delegate to -convention, Judge G. M. Husted; alternate, J. E. Mayfield | §3. Agnes: Officbrs — Senior warden, Ira_ Blumer; junior warden, Byron Nicholson, Vestry—Ira Blumer, Bryan Nicholson, Harry L. Boynton, Charles R. Van Horn, Murray K. Hiltz, Arthur J. Devlin, Laurance E. Wilkinson, Charles P. Mullen, Beniamin §. Elliott, Harry L. Hauser and Elmer G. Donald- son. Bryan Nicholson: registrar, Harry L. Hauser; delegate to convention, Bvron | vention, Mr. Turner; ‘Treasurer, Ira Blumer; assistant, | treasurer, Mr. | D. A. Gardner, E. R. Scott and C. E. Treasurer, R. B. Thomas; reg- Turner: delegate to con- Michael Thomp- Jenes. istrar, L. 8. son, alternate & Christ Church, Washington pari Officers: Senior warden, Charles O. |Jar; junior warden, Samuel R. Caswi vestry, Charles O Millar, Samuel R Caswell, William H Heiniine, William H. Cross, Frank Stott, Irvin M. Woll Leroy Cooke and H. Edward Riecl treasurer, Willlam M. Heinline; reg- istrar, W. H. Cross; delegate, Leroy Cook, and alternate, H. Edward Riechs. St. Mark’s, Third and A streets sonth- easi—Officers: Senlor warden, David M Lea: junior warden, Maj Wheat; vestry, Henry P. Blal Jonscher, Woodhall S. Prazier, i bourne Hunter, David M. Gall, Morris Marlow, Alexander Pope and Hull T. Estabrook; treasurer, Mr. Blair, regls- trar, Mr. Johnscher: delegate to con- vention, not yet elected. Advent parish—Officers: Senicr war- den, William D. Hellen; junior warden willlam P Foley: vestry, George A Carney, John W. De Grange, Robert D. Grigg. Prederick E_Hodge, Clarence Hunnicutt, William J. Kirkland, Spen- cer B. Michael and Daniel P. Graham: Michael; registrar, Mr. Graham; delegate to convention, Mr De Grange, and alternate, Mr. Graham. Willlam Curtis Draper, jr.; Wililam H. | tion, ‘Mr. Bryan, and Paul G. Burton, | vention, J. B. K. Lee, and J. L. Ergood, | Officers— | les | 'MUSCLE SHOALS BILL | PASSAGE FORECAST Wheeler Tells Woman Voters Con- gress Will Act Over Presi- dent's Veto. Officers—Senior _war- | By the Associated Press. TOLEDO, Ohio, April 7.—A predic- tion that the mext Congress will pass over a presidential veto the Norris bill for Government operation of Muscle Sheals was made last night by Senator Wheeler in a speech assalling the “Power Trust.” The Montana Democrat, addressing the National eLague of Women Voters blamed what he described as high elec- tricity rates in the United States on a “breakdown” in regulations, ovetcapl- talization and excessive profits. ““There is no reason why Government ownership and operation cannot be as great a success at Muscle Shoals as tl government-owned system in Ontario,” he said. Wheeler ‘sald it remained to be de- cided whether the Government and the people’ were mightier than the power interest. "It was not decided at Boulder Dam,” he added, “for Mr. Hoover's Secretary, Wilbur, insisted on giving much of the power to be produced there to the power companies and has put them in a fair way to get more of it.” ‘This, he said, was one reason why Muscle Shoals would be “so great an sue In the next Congres: Pleases: Hushands Here’'s af unique mayon- naise that quickly wins the men! WHATI YOU WANT A SEC- OND HELPING OF SALAD? WHY GEORGE, IT MUST BE THE HELLMANN'S MAYONNAISE THAT HAS CHANGED YQU! YES, HELEN THIS MAYON- NAISE 1S CER- TAINLY VERY DIFFERENT. IT GIVESSALADSA NEW FLAVOR. | NEVER TASTED ANYTHING QUITE SO GooD. WIVF.S: Here’s a mayonnaise you will want to try at once -..particularly if your husband is not enthusiastic about salads. Its appeal to men, you will agree, is extraor- dinary! The reason for its unique flavor? Carefully chosen ingredients, first of all. Breakfast eggs, speci oils, thrice strained vinegar, usual blend of Far Ees! 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Shepard, Montgomery, Ala., and W. A. Watt, Thomasville, Ga. ‘The committee outlines a forecful de- scription of present restiveness before offering its plan for finding new jobs | for dissatisfied ministers and new min- isters for dissatisfied churches. Spiritual qualifications are overlooked by many churches, the report said, when they go looking for a new pastor, and they demand a man who is “young, “a go-getter,” a “trash mover.,” a “hum dinger.” One minister wrote to the committee to explain many cases of pastoral incompatibilif In addition, automatic ACTUALLY D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL T the same minister wrote, they demand & preacher who ha: front” and who is “soclally a ctive. Incompetents, misfits, men in need of a stimulus of a new charge and others who have served well, but wi have outlived their usefulness in tl particular posts, are cited as additional reasons for general restlessness. One vacant church received 83 ap- plicants for its pulpit, the committee reports in outlining the extent to which desire for change has grown, another ::I;“’Ch had 324 applicants and a third PLANS CROP SALE AID | Argentine Ministry Would Author- ize Legations to Receive Gold. BUENOS AIRES, April 7 (#).—The ministry of finance announced today that it would submiit for the approval of the Council of Ministers a project authorizing Argentine legations abromd to receive gold deposiis against the paper currency issued by the Caja de Conversion. The authorization will be effective until August 3, 1931. The measure is intended to facill- tate sale of the next maize crop. —e Marine Flyer Wed NEW YORK, April 7 (#).—Neal G. 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