Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1931, Page 14

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A—14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 31, 1931—PART ONE _—_——— e | il ter of ies aboard |m i by Camp No. 71, United Confederate P. McGillicuddy of the Spanish e g s A Baths Veterans. War Veterans and William L. L. Thomas, ::;'Mu:mum?u ety B x-efi-'I CIVIC BODY PLANS FETE Navy Band will furnish appropriate Members of the u% and visiting | d tecmmnnder of the Veterans tives Gen. Logan, chronicled TP department Confederate veterans l.mflo at ol Foreign Wi Miss Lillian Cheno- early huwry of Decoration day. Columbia Heights Citizens to Cele- music. Samuel G. Mawson, comman :l'.hafinnflhmyotule the west, u-n» mm@m‘hmd the Music Com- the Bible, mo'medbylohnwu. der Republic, will deliver the invocation, led by the anud sh'a Ma- . liams, a relative of the general, brat and there will be duets by Mary Temp- the old soldiers will march scrawied excerpts from Lopan's adiress rate 37th Anniversary. lin, contralto, and Jack Irving, baritone. up to d around the Confederate NEW szmm POOL Two years later, on May 5, 1868, the| The thirty-seventh anniversary of Bnnju‘:;ln (cm Mctfleis:h gvegr-r‘v;mxrn goml:n;;l: n’é‘mflm and thence to seats R mz{(‘l :mml dnu gder No.'11, chang- | the founding of the Columbia Heights commander of e Span - [emor} lay May 30, '01 3 ans, is scheduled to gmk:d-b;:rl;le o e, The, remainder of the program will AT RESORT OPENED P AR R S yarmer weather and plenty ‘of fowers ::‘m:mmmmn”;- '::nm‘;:lx:.:;h mghtm ress and wi follow! 2 . patriotic m lections. . for. decoraf graves. i i i sentative Fish as the orator of the day.| Confederate Survivors Due to|The vocation wil be deiiered e ——e _James Green, & cousin of n and ) 8t 8 o'clock in the assembly hall of the Fish Will Deliver Address at| e pun o hagor i ochude e John E_ Brigzs, pastor of the Fifth| Thousands Go to Glen Echo Park Cemetery in Carbondale, IIl., st e St uncemm' R S ke g resi- i : 0 chronic] e of Picturesque Service on | flowing: s, Edih 7. Gird. preii-| - Honor Civil War Dead at S to Enjoy Cool Swimming at Scene of First Tributes, i’ iamilyBibie. nu:"cjn'.f"’x'mg‘i:? e e ent g Judge Edward = S. : Former Senator A. O. Stanley of Informal Dedication. : ormant for 65 years until ferreted out s Board Apache. mander in chief, U. 8. W. V.; Rites Next Sunday. Recalled by Chronicle, ~ |by historians of the Southern Iliinols| Chairmen in charge of the varioup pache Y. Kentucky, the princpal speaker, will be [ 0 ol y Teachers: Gollege. committees are W, W, Adams, iavi Admiral F. C. Billard, United States Coast Guard; Col. Rice W. Means, past PRw introduced by Gen. W. L. Wilkerson, - tees are W, W. Adams. i i 8. W. V.; Capt. o % 3 ' | marked the informal dedication yester- e Representative Hamilton Fish, . of | Cmmander in chiet, U. 8 W. Vs €300 | eyt gunday the gray-clad veterans e o T . L U V- day of the new $200,000 Crystal Pool at |27 Asociated Prem. POLICE SHOOTS END muflp“rghfig;wxnemmvsgm Hotel New York, an officer during the World | chief, U. S. W. V.; James J. Murpby. of the Copfederate Army will mingle | selections Rev. R. H_nm"“u of Mount Ver- |Glen Nkcho Park, when thoussnds ARBONDALE, 111, May 30.—Wood- PSR nd Mrs. Marle F. Maddox, refresh War, will deliver the address at a|quariermaster general U. 8. W. Vi | with soldlers of other wars in paying|non Methodist Church will deliver the | flocked to the resort to enjoy the cool | 2W2 Cemetery, the birthplace of Me-|patrolman Stewart Wins Cup With ments, and 3. Ciinton Hiath. punlicity Stcturesque service at 10:30 oclock this | C2pt William L Mattocks, pest ¢ | tribute to the Civil War dead at the | benediction and “Taps” will be sounded. | water. The new pool was officially ap- | orias, J67",06CTved Its sixty-ffth dec- 284-Point Sco = — Tmorning aboard the U. 8. 5. Apache in | D ent commander, ¥ Rssador of | Confederate memorial exercises in Ar- | ThE O T neted of Gren I Ogtl | proved by Carl Heckhmann of the | The last Sunday fn Abrll i85, was o Sommemoration of all soldiers, sailors|Cuba; Benjamin F. Motley, commander, | lington Natlonal Cemetery. Lake, chairman; Maj, E. O. Scaggs, W. | Maryland Board of Health and the |the first Memorial day. On that date A series of four pistol matches be- Re 2 lar D. elive Bnd Marines who lost their lives at sea. | Department of the District of Columbis, [ mqpe austerity of the occasion, evi-|F. Swaringen, Fred P. Myers, Capt. D. Maryland Sanitary Water Commission, |00 UBlon Army veterans heard Gen. tween policemen of the seventh pre- Ty John A. Logan, their chieftain of the |cinct was concluded yesterday, when Over 100,000 families read The The Apache will bs docked at the [U.S.W. V.; Mr. Mawson, Capt. William | 4e50eq ,n years by the “thin gray | C. Grayson, W. S. Grigsby, John A. \ Navy Yord Wharl. A number of dis- | L. Thomas, department, commander, V. | jine," I be preserved. but will| Chumbley and Mrs. Maude Howell ma.wl-v.:dwuphl:l!lzh: pool was Well | Grand Army of the Republic, declare: | patroiman G. E. Stewart scored 204| | SAT_ever day. The great ma- tinguished guests will take part in the |F. W.; C. MacNelll, department | b shared '9 the United Spanish War | Smith kiddies' pool was in use all day, | EVery man's life belongs to his coun- jority have the paper delivered exercises, which are under the auspices rommnnder Amerxcm Legion; Lg Veterans. /e American n and \‘.he The Executive Committee consists of Lh. t of '-lB many kiddies to | 7, 20d Do man has a right to refuse out of a possible 300, thereby winning regularly every evening and Sun- of the District of Columbia Auxiliaries | Turner, department commander, A' Veterate>f Yoreign Wars. Gen. W. L. Wilkerson, chatrman; Gen. Wbemlna George Harvey ton of |1t When called.” a silver loving cup offered by & George- | | day morning at a cost of 1% of the United Spanish War Veterans. |V.: Gen. Amos A. Fries, past dep-l;umnfnl Detatls of 25 men from the District | H. Oden Lake, W. F. Swaringen, Oapt. 301 Ridge piace southeast, b oty | Today only a few G. A. R. members, | t¥n Jeweler, cents daily and 5 cents Suncay. While women of the auxiliary strew | commander, American Legion; Admiral chapters of the Spanish War Veterans|D. C. Grayson, Maj. E. O. Scaggs and | gid, feeble and bent, but with eyes stil |, Policeman Edward J. La Force fin- I you are not taking ad the water with flowers from the deck [Robert E. Coontz, national president, S e A e Sty Eaa e S e | b OlaTS, bright, stood among the throng at |ished sccond. with 279 and Patrolman | | 00 %' (hic vegular servics me of the Apache, other suxiliary mem- | Sojourners' Club; Maj. Charles Dé-|ful ragalia, will form & guard of honor| Among the honored guests will be g Woodlawn Cemetery thal heard the |D- O- Fletcher came third with 273. 18 low rate; tolepiions Rathousl bers will drop a red “buddy” anchor |monet, commander, Military Order of |for fhie men who fought valiantly for | Mrs. Walter E. Hutton, president of the | “Robinson Crusce” which first w— national commander of the Legion, R 5000 now and aervpl ewfl: e onl:n (',;hozkwxhtem r:c H:lns 'Plodlntl sxcl;n;: %he tw%:;u wm,:i (mmn ‘;i‘,‘,‘{fi‘e& the South. glémc: g{:ug; n?zrd the United Daugh- fi;.m in tb:txg:dm Post in 1719, was | Ralph T. O'Neil. the Popes have been Italian since tomorrow. ice start e) ment president, wi 'apf n of eracy; Mrs. Helen plonee serial story. ‘Today’s was the first offici bserv- t.ha f sixtees i i charge of the commemorative serv- | Sojourners' Club (Washington Chap- Other Groups lo JollL et g e y's fMcial of last Qf the nth century. ices, assisted by Janet M. 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