Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1931, Page 4

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PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. €. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931 ! al hon mem Archbishop Courcoux, agains Sout! Public Utilitied HOMAGE Is PA'D :;di.; :iavlo'r'n:u it h::n?:ve} ..:z :. cathedral, one or“:h-':e:‘:.: GAs COMPANY SUED |Cfl< !v: ::’.eofimmln‘ refunds. The complaint says that under the Aad » l. DAMES . 'Children,s Home Opened TO JOAN OF ARC “,T‘sr'w descendants of those citizens ::xal::s-:fil .::::' bm&m Spartanburg Citizens Charge Ex-|lorms of the franchise granted in Ma; whom she rescued from the besieging | Church, built only 36 years ago. cess Rate Paid © Years. not in excess of $1.50 & d feet, while since October 2, 1922, $1.85 per ¥ X 2 : ACE FORMALLY DE 3 3 British had thelr houses adorned with | Tomorrow the actual anniversary of " Oy oo Maid's Rescue of Orleans in 1429 the national tricolor and the standard | the delverance of Orleans in 1429, will A”““““m' 8. C, May 7 (A).— [ thousand feet has been charged. : lleging they had paid 35 cents per — - Festival of ‘thn“ ell’t‘y. m::nl:'rolared with )m:: :? u.' Wlon‘ 4.. ,mm,'n ‘l“ b:,m,m‘ i e L then 435 cents 1 joan on ymunity’s e Tepre- OUSAN excess Wk Is Celebrated by Great Festival feurs de 1ig Bt Jouh, ouq Slong the | sented, and & torehlight parade in'the | for gas since 1823, a group oo o B B i Rt o g (. i _ in French City. }rfl streets, inf perst mt‘% evening. burg consumers today had on file a Historic Belleview, in George- . : v e Touse. where d;‘:'b# up- : i : By the Assoctated Press. | to have ur sloge town, Topic of Biennial : - j Y O e rases sy —Thia | O 1430 was opened o ifiors, all/ {8 2 ¢ 3 . anclent city, scene of Joan of Arc's ked W R ed to make 1ta | i ¢ Council Today. i | : iy muceess and from which | cetobration . of _particular distinction. | i . P ‘ p " % she took her title of “Maid of Orleans,” ' Solemn high mass, with the attendan I S Christmas day in memory of the tan- | on suit | stable of Bethlehem. Golonial Belleview, one of George- | X town's historic homes, purchased in re-| LJ : ; 3 = cent yesrs by ;h- s:my 'o; u;c 1::;; . - | lonial Dames of America and of ly 3 X, 3 : E ‘ ! e | S IAREHIR | .. PEOPLES DRUG STORES fi ain Eathitie at the morning session of ciorte { = 81 the blennial eouncil at the Oariton . ¥ ‘ Hotel reveal that & $300000 fund has) i ; | L es t Y ou F or g (4 t ) I Everyone whose income is more than sufficient to supply his baen raised for the work. Until April ; e ' 1 the building was occupled by Repre- | family the necessities of life can save and through saving acquire e e and. remodelng of Belle- | ‘ . Next Sunday—'May the Tenth'—' I an estate. There are many forms of saving: Savings account, pur- Restoration and remoflelln& of Belle- chase of stocks, bonds, buying a house in installments and life insur- view and restoration of the Washington are now the principal e t E i . NP i on by the Bociety of the Colonial ! S others ay |- ance. Saving through life insurance is one of the best. Premiums Dames of America. £ 1 I Fap % gerden b0 Be l::;‘:e e S ey A are payable in installments, and the uncertain element of the dura- on of the wor st . v L4 Ligs " ¥ 3 . immediately upon Belleiex: now | Iy tion of life is provided for with certainty. Upon death, the policy a1 y, dis- | 4 I . 4 : cloged that the gurden s fo be repianted : i I becomes payable in full, whether it has been in force a long or a & .o ‘,'."tfl?‘,‘,ou‘.",“.fi“itfi' £ : short period. Life insurance is one of the casiest methods of acquir- Al V= - i 5 = s . el ;‘,&m se :&g bée!:um:segsgmfl e e | ing an estate, one of the safest, and creates a potential estate furp hased out of the A o J SV 2 ! | 7 ds 3 peae® nd. "rhe house will be re- immediately after the plans of its best pe- Tiod, probably between 1790 and 1800. : Committees Are Named. We do not sell life insurance, DO s the Commitiee. on : - ? ) : : . ' Memorial, Committee on Relics Loaned n ; e A E recam’nend e to the National Museum by the Nation- ST i S ' ey - The Washmgton Loan and Trust Co. o T U m!mm'uwhzm“ t Vice President Curtis e ‘will nm e n council, two Mrs. Dolly Gann, sister of Vice Presiden , greets one of the litt] . years 8o many of us fail to make any outward demonstration il F S of affection to mother during the year. So, every one wel- treet at Ninth Seventeenth Street at G ol now, were made at the wards of the new Children’s Country Home. —Star Staff Photo. session. 3 f Illinols was NSPECTION of the Children's| There are some 30 children in th o, S Y of S | nemmTion o, v, o SHMT| T e e ] i he OPROTRy Gl o et e o JOHN_B. LARNER, VILLIAM 1. BADEN. e Rt e es Taoreiman f Bods e A e e etaraay of (has three large wards for boys and Candy is the traditional answer for gift ghving on I President Vice President and Trust Officer Island was ted as assistant secre- the home, & spacious, fully-equipped | girls and takes care of boys up to u;: r:t;:.e;lsw ::rdsn;n fit:en g tribute of the love and respect I LEONARD MARBURY BERNARD L. AMISS , Su Mrs. MCK. | structure _at Eighteenth street and| t 8 y d girl to 12, i Mg of - Bordentown, N. J. Mrs, | Bunker Hill road northeast. Mrs. Ed- |15 for convalescent i nd e Your mother will appreciate a box of these pure fresh HARRY W. GAUSS CHARLES M. IRELAN, JR. James P. Andrews -will continue as| ward Everett Gann, sister of Vice Presi- | home is & member of the Washington candies for two reasons...because of the sentiment attached . Aisi t of the soclety, Mrs. John |dent Curtis, and Mrs. James Hamilton | Community Chest. The children el I ssistant Trust Officers vl 8 L vios p,.:’u:‘m. Mrs Lewis. wite of the Tilinols Senator, were | to fxt;“y in the home oo do g r(gl;l; to your gift and because of the deliciousness of the candy. i 'al ‘secon( presi- | amonj e guests. wi tions, hosp! . v . r -~ < T Ward as second ce e | A e e “has been ocoupled by charitable institutions. S A Package of One of the Following i “PIONEER TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT” , Mrs. Prederick A. Packard as | children for about six months, but the |, The home takes the plas ? the old . o o o ! Mrs. Chiles Mason Farrell as | formal opening ceremony was not held | Children’s Country flu?-s.uv?hlche:u Bramls of Delwlnul Candwa W:ll Be = e . Edward Vall as|until yesterday afterncon. ¥ located on Grant road in Rock Creek Tvilations {or inspeetion of the home | Park. The home was awaroed & “dips Sure to Please Your Mother . . . were issued by the board of managers, |loma of merit" by ‘the Washin N Wi B, Tops, T B e wlone WS 1 ot Petites A From, NEW YORK AVENUE ot FIFTEENTH Joseph _ Leiter, vice president; Mrs. " run under the - Archibald Davis, secretary; Mrs. George | vision of Miss Madelain nnnxhnt.‘“ p.end PHILADELPHIA TALK |Fuver, assistast secretary, snd Mra.| Dr. Montgomery Biai, ir. is phystcian —uith Mothers' Day Wrapper gyalach : - on i e N ' eeping Washington Men Welf e T e esees Zovee MURDER OF BANKER | LEBRETON SEES PEACE | 97 the Pound package L3774 ® Keeping Washing élf Dressed ® g o bt AND WIFE SOLVED%G"" Treaty to Result From Small European type candies with deliclous centers of Address Next Day. 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