Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1931, Page 40

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U 5. BAR MEETING URGED FOR CAPITAL e o ‘Nenuly Holiday House and Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of the Epiphany and $500 each to the Home for Incur- ables and Epiphany Church Home. Be- ltsu.:_tl of $2,000 are made to Rene W. National Convention Sought as Part of Bicentennial Program fpr 1932. P —— inf A group of prominent Washington lawyers, members of the District of Columbia Bar Association met yester- day to draft a resolution requesting the American Bar Association to hold its 1932 annual convention here coin- cident with the George Washington Bicentennial celebration. The resolution will be forwarded to the Execytive Committce of the Amer- jcan Asséciation at its next meeting. | in Atlantic City. N. J., in September. | Should the Atlentic City convention accede to the Washington Association's request, it will mean that some 6,000 of to assemble bere, adding considerably to | prestige of the affair. Among those who met at luncheon at the Racquet Club were George | Maurice Morris, chairman of the Com- mittee on Relations with the American Bar Assoclation; J. Miller Kenyon, vice chairman; Peter Q. Nyce, secretary; George P. Hoover, president of the Dis- trict Bar Association; Edward S. Bailey, Charles Henry Butler, Walter C. Clephane, Levi Cooke, George C. Gert- man, Frank J. Hogan, Charles V. Im- lay, Paul E. Lesh, Chester L 3 William P. McCraken, jr.; F. Regis Noel, Frederick 8. Tyler, William R. Vallance, Ralph A. Van Orsdel, Wil- liam H. White, jr. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS National—National Players in “That's Gratitude,” at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. Gayety—"Jingle Jingle Girls,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Columbia — “Dishonored,” at 10:45 am, 12:55, 3:05, 5:15, 7:30 and 9:40 pm! Palace—“City Streets.” at 11:40 am., 2:02, 4:31, 7:17 and 9:46 p.m. Stage shows at 1:31, 4, 6:46 and 9:15 p.m. Fox—Young Sinners,” at 10:54 a.m. 1:09, 3:24, 5:39, 8:08 and 10:23 pm Stage shows at 12:32, 2:47, 5:02, 7:31 and 9:46 p.m. R-K-O Keith's—"Subway Express,” 11:45 am., 9:45 pm. Earle—“Party Husband,” at 11:35 am., 2:07, 4:37, 7:39 and 10:09 pm. at | 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and | Mrs. Florence Collins Also Leaves $300 to Rita Butler and $200 to Mayme Woodlyn. Trust Co. and paid over to the Church rial of the deceased and her husband, Frank Gardner Collins. from the memorial is to aid in the pay- ment of the salary of an assistant| rector. | Elsie town, Md. CHURCH GETS ESTATE Money to Charitable Bodies. $3,000 to Marguerite E. Outlaw, The remaining estate is to be turned to cash by the Washington Loan & the Epiphany to establish a memo- ‘The income ‘Wedding Licenses Issued. LEONARDTOWN, Md. May 20 (Spec‘al) —Two marriage licenses were | issued at the Leonardtown court house | the following couples: Charles Henry Russell, 20, of Valley Lee, Md.,| VIOLE Fran tle Owens, of the nation's leading lawyers W“L:ggn;rdw:l‘l“ l":(d" T 16, of | ‘Theodore Rosewell | | Maynard, 26, of Leonardtown, Md., and | :f;:xflm“‘;'k Orchiestras. Recitais Open_nij Cecilia Dorsey, 22, of Leonard-| sociation’s Executive Committee, nounced he had recelved word of the President’s approval from Joseph S. Freylinghuysen, president of the asso- ciation, who visited Mr. Hoover. THE EVENING HARDING TOMB RITES APPROVED BY HOOVER President to Make Dedicatory Ad- dress at Memorial Cere- mony. By the Associated Press. MARION, Ohio, May 20.—The Hard- ing Memorial Assoclation yesterday was in receipt of President Hoover's official approval of plans for dedication of the Harding tomb here June 186, Hoke Donithen, secretary of the as- an- Mr. Hoover will give the dedicator MUSICAL STUDIOS. 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Tickets, 50c to $1.50 For reservations call Col. 4410 ‘heater on day o MAC’S SI‘ECIAL NITE TONITE AT Glen Echo WIIOOPEE FUN APLENTY Hear with the NEW SONOTONE With & Very Small Ear Plece Private_Demonstrations 1217 G Str ELAST]C HOSIERY Fitted Professionally GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Unde etve seventh Bh What ‘D™ 10 A.-M. and This Space Reserved for Metropolitan Theater “THAT'S GRATITUDE” By FRANK CRAVEN EXT ‘UP POPS THE DEVIL® This Space Reserved for Cafe and Lunch Counter on Shge shows at 1, 3: 32, 6:34 and 9:04 Mount Vernon Not I_ewler thfw "REGULARS" Earle Theater Nflb‘ “Seed,” at 11:24 am., 8:26, 5:25, 7:23 and 9:23 pm. 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