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SMITHS MOVES&STORES FURNITURE OFALLKINDS BIANERETTIETEN EPAIRING R Clocks Called For + Devered - Guranteed cofing Specialists for Qver 25 Years | National and other local cemeteries) FLORAL PLANSLAID FOR MEMORIAL DAY Arlington Amphitheater Rites Will Be Main Event Here of Yearly Decoration. | | The decorating veterans' graves in' with flags and flowers on Memorial; day will be carried out with greater detail than ever before, as the result, of the activities, now under way, of | the veterans' organizations and suxil-| | taries. | The Grand Army of the Republic; Memorial Day Corporation is arrang- ing programs of exercises to be held in the cemeteries, with the largest t scheduled to be in the amp! THE SUNDAY Plans Program JAMES G. YADEN. STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 19, LAW SCHOLARSHIP OFFERED T0O WOMEN Legal Sorority Approves Plan for Three-Year Course at National University. A full three-year law course at Na- tional University with the degree of bachelor of laws at its succesful com- | pletion is awaiting some girl with the necessary ambition and educational re- quirement. | _This was announced last night by the | National University authorities _after the scholarship offer of Omicron Chap- ter of the Kappa Beta Pi Legal Sorority had been formally approved. As ap- proved by the 62-year-old law school, the scholarship will include all expenses connected with the entire course, in- cluding matriculation, tuition and even the required text books. Classes in which the scholarship may be used are held daily from 6:30 p.m. to 8:45 pm. in the Jaw school buildi: |2t 820 Thirteenth street so that the holder of the scholarship may continue her work during the day hours. The school year begins September 28. ! 1931—PART ONE. If you ter at Arlington National Ceme Applications for the proffered schol- TS TO MEET |arship will be received by Miss Achsa STUDEN V. Moore, chairman of the Scholarship i - ‘Cammlku{.zoolll)'! Sixteenth street, Lutheran students of George Wash- | apartmen 3 | mittees are now in process of forma- ! in, University will meet Tuesday mThemDug:‘e in offering the scholar- tlon. President Yaden has announced | night at_the Lutheran Memorial | S4B, 170 e Chapter explained, is chairmen of the Memorial day com- |‘Churth, Fourteenth street and Ver- flnw‘\}l‘r‘!‘se z‘ to study law and to mittees, who are going shead with the |mont avenue, to develop plans for|make study -nu.bx'.“ to young work outlined in connection with the | furthering religious life on the campus. | F ntty o mlt e ;e d 1 Memorial day exercises, Provost Willlam v]’tflb“rdoxr) G‘;g:}; ot yowo y pursue lepend- and wa aper. ‘Washin, University an . | i pap | Chairmen Named, o ey of the Councll of| fReliable roof work is | . President Yaden announces the fol-| Church Boards of Education in America, el | lowing committee chairmen: Flowers,! gre scheduled to speak. best assured by h. William F. Franklin; finance, Arthur| dependable or. H : such as Colbert's, the fob. The program at Arlington is receiv- ing the personal attention of James | G. Yaden, newly-elected president of | the corporation, and the various com- | Remedy Roof Defects Now —before Spring rains bring ruin to plastering love a Bargain- (and who doesnt these days?) Took at iy gy challenge of the times—offers Washington buyers a stupendous value for today’s dollar! —_— S ‘The first small firearms were & spe- cles of cannon borne by two men. It won’t obligate you to let E: ve the mg! a J’IIAOITey and | W. 'Lyons; speakers and music, James ‘make a report om its general G. Yaden; sauditing, E. Claude Bab- condition. cock; invitations and tickets, Charles H. Rellley; carnations, Charles W. Mc- Estimates without obligation | Caffrey; poppies, Mrs. Edith M. O'Con- M “fl 2 nor. | o .!..ACoLbem. i e B PLUMBING, at room 0 ivestment Build- TP A TATE o TRREG [ | gpened at room meeting of the general committee will be April 29 in the board room, District Building. Schools To Give Flowers. . ‘The committee on flowers is arrang- M th Bll rfl @8 || ing for the collection by motor of 0 tterth | Sowers contributed by the school chil- | dren from 175 public schools. Approxi- are Here | mately 40,000 graves will be decorated | with these, in addition to poppies. | Wreaths also will be supplied to vet- erans’ graves, | . The Grand Army of the Republic | | Memorial Day Corporation, composed of members of the Grand Army of the Republic, United Spanish War Vet- erans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion and Disabled Ameri- can Veterans, which will have charge of the Memorial day program, is as follows: President, James G. Yaden; | vice presidents, Samuel G. Mawson, Charles W, McCaffrey, Charles H. | Reflly, Paul J. McGahan, E. Claude Babcock; secretary, Willlam I. Jenkins; treasurer, Arthur H. League; assistant | treasurer, Fred C. Lucas; Hosea B, | Moulton, Willlam F. Dorsey, E. D. | , Benjamin F. Motley, William | L. Thomas, B. C. MacNeil, Theodore F. | Cogswell, Willlam F. Franklin, Lee T. Turner, Fred Kochli and Ralph N. | Werner. DRAMA GUILD TO OFFER “WINDOWS” TWO NIGHTS Play Described by Author, John Galsworthy, as “A Comedy for Idealists and Others.” “Windows,” described by its author, John Galsworthy, as “a comedy for idealists and others,” will be presented by the Community Drama Guild of | Wi n in the McKinley High School Auditorium Thursday and Fri- day nights at 8:15 o'ciock. The play | | has been chosen as the Spring offering of the guild. ‘The play is directed by Mrs. Ruth | Harsha McKenzie, and rehearsals have been held in the Thomson Community | | Center for several weeks. Robert D. 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