Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1931, Page 35

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 193L Starr, suffering from a spinal ailment, | inauguration of lugxe‘v‘mlluw rulm;_, FOUR TREES DEchATED ;:fl'?:‘:m the entire student body — | s 8 JANE ADDAMS VISITS s in a New York hospital. Chicago’s reputat ber.nmed e . STRICKEN CO-WORKER | Miss Addams wil receive tomorrow | GRS i o “brctacnt ot AT RAYMOND SCHOOL| Robert Haycock, sssistant superin- . . = the M. Carey Thomas Memorial prize of o - B tendent of school - 8 $5,000, awarded at Bryn M: 'Coll the Ccok County Board, with its many RARERE B ent of schools, in charge of ele- ,000, awa at Bryn Mawr College | welfare departments and agencles, is mentary schools, formerly superyisor of Four trees, dedicated to educators, |the third division; Dr. E. G. Kimbal, 's poem *Trees.” The | Matthias Elderson, who died last week. il By the Associated Press. in Pennsylvania for outstanding achieve- |' EW e | well qualified to serve the people wisely : IN AlR IRANS URT lnzm:tl:n-.lo“g'kr’:‘b%!s'onx"aflx";m'-‘kfg. e | Thtss Atk winretyrn: Guuxday ity L0 AYIIDSIISHioAlly. were featured in Arbor day ceremonies, | {OFCE supervisiog princlpal; Miss Janst | poem Beluie to b6, TLS, e Dr. Renner, who is a prominent Social- | rived here to visit her friend, Miss El- | Chicago, where she said today there held this afternocn at the Raymond |thid division, Sad Miss Kfln:'g:lu;{ e;g; o X ist leader, oo ks > nequin parades ;fi:h:‘ge in the | School, Spring Road and Tenth street. lformervrmclp-l of the mymondschml: original 3 A the paace trains in Europe. ustrian Republic and headed the pz a co-founder with Miss | was alwiys “much to be done. With Principal L. E. Ballenger presiding ' were the persons honored in the dedica- by the Raymon delegation to St. Germain. len Starr, 3 Man: Addams of Hull Hcuse, Chicago. Miss “With Mr. Cermak as mayor and the | aisles of luxury Amelia Earhart Putnam Tells America has passed Europe aeronaut- fcally and now leads the world in air transport operations, Amella Earhart . Putnam, first woman to fly the Atlantic : . ' and now vice president of the Ludington | Line, told members of the Kiwanis Club at a ladies’ day luncheon in honor of visiting Kiwanians jesterday in the Washington Hotel. fi Transport planes in the United States are flying 125,000 miles every 24 hours g on scheduled service, she said. In night ; £ fying a single American line exozeds all A 3 the nations of Europe combined. “Between Wi n and New York are traveling by air . “That is ot of passengers. ‘There isn't anything to = equal it anywhere in the world.” . e % ‘Mrs. Putnam said that che is purchas- J ing for her own use an autogiro, Which : ’ ] she expects to bring to Washington for o : Gemonstration soon. She _recently > == - . | established a world altitude record for / \ | B Mt mkngg: %ecguex'(s of the club at yes- . p Each piece in these outfits has been carefully selected. Each out- terday's luncheon were Mrs. Arthur M. : i AR fit makes a completely-furnished modern room. If you purchase 2 ) 4 ) the three rooms, the National will furnish the kitchen FREE! Any Hyde, wife of the Secretary of Agri- k, wife of room may be bought se parately for $100. URGES DEMOCRATS ‘ e T0 AID PROGRESSIVES - I i . : Senator McKellar Proposes Coali- ] - : ; : : & | ([ DELIVERS | | siet = | ' ANY SUITE. | - ald B ’ I ® Refrigerator | Tenn.,, May 1.—Organi- gation of the next Congress by & Demo- cratic-Progressive coalition was sug- gested here yesterday by Senator Mc- Kejlar, Democrat, Tennessee. “The people failed to elect a’'Repub- gress last November and Democrats The Outfits Are..... LIVING Consists of ~a’ three-piece - bed- Senate. T ’ ™ davenport suite covered in jac- “We ought & nominate, in both ROOM quard ' velour, occasional table, S e e \ end table and junior lamp. Includes a four-piece bedroom suite, BED- as shown, in genuine walnut veneers; mattress and springs. “The suite ‘con- ROOM sists.of dresser, vanity, bed and chest- > ~ of drawers. ’ AL 0 A . : & i | Consisfs of 10-piece dining-room |{& i , ¢ , Glider Swing DINING- suite in_genuine walniit veneers,. 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