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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MASSING OF COLORS 10 BEEIN AT 330 113 Soclehss W:H Be Repre- sented in Memorjal Exer- cises at Ca’thedral Hundreds ¢f Ameri standards of virtually nations patriotic organization will be masse before the outdoor altar in tk theater ot Washington Ca imprezsive messing of t ice this afternoon than 113 societies will be r Trlbuie for Unknawn Soldler WAR VETERANS TO PLACE POPPIES ON TOMB. | | | at the e-rvices, which commemorat: the | sacrif - of all who nave fense of countr: In the cong persons, will be matie officials, lh I the Army, Na the ‘District . Commie I nes will be sounded for th: ied in de- gation of 10,000 or h 1 wars of the United States and lh- eon- | gregation will unite in singing the Na- tional anthem, led by a choir of Yoices, accompanied by the U States Marine Band. The progra be broadcast. Bishop to Make Address, Right Rev. James E. F ; of Washington, will deliver a Me: day address and commem ers will be read by Rev. Char national chaplain of the Mil of the World Wer; Cal. Ju chief of Chfl])fln\i o Capt. Sidney K. Evans, chaplains * ‘The servi four years local chapter of th: World W charge including C McCallum, chairman Waggaman, vice ch Edwin S. Bettelheim, jr., 1t will begin with & impressiv cession of more than 400 marc many in uniform, bearing emblems flags. They v steps—a great stone stairway on tae Cathedral hillside—and encircle _the ampritheater with colors unfurled. Mu- sic for the march will be provided b chief of ablished by sponsored the 260th Coast Artillery, District of Co- | lumbia National Guard, Drum Bugle Corps. Nickie Bedini, old mascot of the corps, “Taps” during the servi Forming of Procession. ‘The procession will form in the ca-' thedral grounds on Wisconsin avenue, north of St. Alban's Parish Church,u der direction of Maj. Walter W. Burns. color guards of the participating uraupc have been asked to report to Maj. Burns not later than 3:15 o'clock The clergy and choir- procession, which will follow the flags. will be formed in the cathedral chapels Through the co-operation of the pub- | lic schools, the colors of the High School Cadet Corps will be carried. Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts also will be in the procession. Special delegations - from churches, Sunday schools and fra- ternal crganizations are to be seated in special sections. The massed choir will include choirs from the cathedral, St. John's Church, St. Mark’s Church, St. Paul’s Church, St. Stephen’s Church, the Church of the Good Shepherd and St. John's Church. Georgetown. It will be direct- ed by Edgar Priest, cathedral organist and choirmaster. Rev. Dr. G. Freeland | Peter, canon and chancellor of Wash- ington Cathedral, will serve as master of ceremontes. Public to Have Seats. Seats will bs available for the gen- eral public, which is cordially invited t> attend. The entrance to the amphi- thoater is near the intersection of Wis- ;nsln and Massachusetts avenue: mplifiers have been installed so that all may hear. In the event of rain, the service will take place in the cathedral | chapels. The American Red Cross is to provide nurses and equipment for a first-ald station on the cathedral| grounds, and a group of physicians, un- der the direction of Dr. W. Sinclair| ‘Bowen, will be on hand in case of emer~ gencles. President Hoover will be repre cmed officially by his military aide Campbell B. Hodges. The Secretary o ‘State and Mrs. Stimson and the Attor- ney General and Mrs. Mitchell will be among the representatives of the Pre dent’s cabinet. Mrs. ‘Woodrow Wilson, widow of the ‘World War Chief Executive 2 te is in the cathedral, in the shadc which the service will take place be present. :Special reservations s are being made for Mrs. William Hov ard Taft, widow of the late Chief Ju: tice 2nd former President The service will half-hour concert by the Marine Ba with Arthur 8. Whitcomb, Ieader, conducting. Organizations yzzx(imp‘_(mg are Almas Legion of Honor, A. 0. M. 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Association, So Society I'\drp of Sponsors of the U second ¥ States. Daughters of 1812, Vi Wwars of the United o2 .5¢ CASH Mail and Phone Orders filled as long us [imited supply lasts. sdiwarlzeSon | n V/a po:ts here have compbleted fes on Wedne Thursday and Above hold- only mean en Star Staff Phc s of Foreign Wars, District of bia Depcrtment; Coiumbia Post, | of Equality | er Reed Post, of Foreign | Front Line Post, Veterans of eign Wars; Virginia Committce of Dames, Virginia Dare, Daugh- | America, Lincoln Wemen's Re- ict of Columbia De- | n's Relief Corps; Burn- | " wor Relief Corps, Women's Overseas Service League, Yankce Di- vision, vetcran nnd Zonta Club. CHEST MEETING PLANNED | Elwood susn to Speak at Rock- ville Home for Children. I The Ci unity Chest Speakers’ Bu- reau will conduct cpen house at the Chrict © ocict escent Heme for Childr kville, Md., tomor- A dhmvr will at 6:30 o'clock. 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