Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1931, Page 22

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P THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1981. - DR. WILFLEY NAMED PASTOR EMERITUS National ~ City Christian, Church Honors Minister on Resignation. The resignation of Dr. Earle Wilfley as pastor of the National City Christian | Church was accepted at the annual meeting of the congregation last night, | at which Dr. Wilfley was elected pastor | emeritus of the church. Members of the congregation expressed regret at the ! resignation. Dr. H. H. Harmon, acting pastor. \nlll remain until a regular minister is| elected. Group to Recommend Pastor. ] A committee, named by Green H., Hackworth, chairman of the board, to | Tecommend a new pastor, includes Blair | T. Scott, W. H. Pinkerton, E. W. Davis, | H, E. Davisson, Mrs. Fannie Foster, Dr. C. C. Galloway and Miss Ida McMillan. A series of resolutiol adopted on the acceptance of the resignation recognized the service of the retiring pastor and his family, and wished him | Mothers! Shop With Your Girls on Saturday! New Woolen Dresses With Bright Color Contrasts $9.95 One and two piece dresses in bright colors have clever youthful lines, trim pleated skirts or jaunty flares. Sizes 7 to 14, e PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 If You're the Kind That “Goes Places” You Can’t Afford to Miss These “Personality Plus” Fashions for Misses! “an early and complete return to health | and many more years of useful service.” | An honorarium for a period of years | o o e Tor e pamar | iR A8\ Berets & "Softies" ot willl e beld for Dr/ Wil } Pk Filge 59¢ to $|.59 fley and his family soon. A committee : . to aid the Social Committee of the Chic new felts, with saucy feathers; two-tone effects; felt church in arranging the reception in-| cludes E: gart, W. E. Braithe- ers ; “softies” and berets. waite, Mrs. James Parker and Mrs. W.| P. S ns. Dr. Harmon is _secretary of the Na-| tional Board of Education of the Dis- ciples of Christ, and directed the finan- ’ cial campaign for the building of the | national church on Thomas Circle. He | ma rt In er is now in Wichita, Kans., attending the | international convention of the Disciples | of Christ. Sports Coats | | Officers Are Elected. | Officers elected included H Bright, Rough Woolens with Fur Collars Board of Trustees, W. T. Eddingfield, wade H. Ellis and Edgar Graham: | delegates to the Disciples” Union, Earle | M. Taggart, Mrs. James B. Cunningham | and Mrs. T. C. McConnell; delegates to the Council of Federation ofChurches, | Mr. Eddingficld. Mrs. Fannie Foster, | Mrs. James Parker, Mrs. W. P. Stearns | and Mrs, A. C. Williams; board of | deaconesses, for three years, Mrs. H. E. Burton, Mrs, D. F. Pyle. Mrs. J. W.| Robbins, Mrs. Everett Dix and Mrs. George C. Smith, and for two years, | Mrs. J. G. Cross: elders, E. W. Davis, Edgar Graham and Rev. W. H. Pinker- ton, and board cfficers, W. E. Braithe- waite, Claude Cook, E. L. Davis, H. E Daviscon, Everett Dix, Mrs. Fannie Fos- ter, Mrs. Ball Magruder, Paul Moore Wi (Conts . . avellmade . » . Alex Redd. G. Henderson Sweet, Allen sty mnHeerials shatEpn't sHind Wick, A. C. Williams and G. W. Stose. ST & % ; wear . . . and every one in a swag- FRANCE REN‘OUNCES ger, youthful style. Some have berets to match. Sizes 7to 10 . . . SUNKEN SHIP S GOLD ® PilaisRoyal-Third Floor Italian Divers Try to Recover Treasure Aboard Liner on e e i | A New Princess Royal Shoe the Artiglio 2d, is now trying to salvage | the treasure in the liner Egypt, which' years 2go off Brest in itorial waters. When the Egypt sank she had in her storeroom 51, tons of gold bullion. £80,000 in gold | coins and 43 tons of silver. It will be | only & matter of days now befcre this 4 tressure is recovered. £ . that’s in keeping with the romantic fashions . . . A DASHING COAT of bright red boucle with black cat lynx one-side shawl collar and spirals above the wrist. Others with fluffy or curly furs in black, brown colors. $59.50 Misacs’ Coats—Third Floor NEW BRIM IDEAS IN HATS of felt or suede-felt. Page-Boy hat. The New Sports hat. $5.00 Millinery—Third Floor Bright red or green velvet bow and belt buckle on this black canton crepe misses’ dress . . . one of Lanvin's pet ways of color contrast . . . $10.00 Misses’ Dresses—Third Floor The question has arisen: To whom | will this tr long? It had been | at first taken for granted that it would g0 to the English underwriters for whom the Artiglio 2d was working, but | a Paris newspaper disclosed that two | old French laws dating back to 1543 | and 1681 gave absclute rights over such | treasure to the French Navy and Gov- | ernment. This upsets all calculations. The English, relying firmly on the | Justness of their claim, and fearing a possible attack by pirates, had already made plans to send a man-of-war to ! convey the salvaged treasure to an| English port. What w the French pressed their rights? the great relief of the underwriters | who had engineered the salvage expe- | diticn, which has already been working | nearly two years, the French govern- | ment has officially renounced ell its | rights to the treasure | : Glace Pull-ons “500MED AS FIRE RAGES Frenc’h Suede ' < oo Deml-Mousq uetaire - & $ 3.95 Owned by Duluth Man. A Pair of each makes a Smart Glove Wardrobe 6-button pull-ons, of glace kid, pique sewn, or with the new harness stitching, in black and white, brown, eggshell, white, etc. 2~ Gore Pump with Colonial Buckle To keep new outfits in tune with romantic fashions, shoes must be in harmony, too! Here’s a clever gore pump with a very large tongue and beaded Colonial buckle that forms a smart alliance with the dashing tricorne hats! Dark brown or dull black kid. Palais Royal—Second Floor Misses’ Five O'Clock Frock of black transparent velvet, with lace yoke and covered shoulcers. $16.50 By the Associated Press. o 1 HOUGHTON, Mich., October 9.—The steamer Charles H. Bradley, owned by | O. W. Blodgett of Duluth, was afire today near Princess Point, and members of the crew expressed the fear that the blaze would destroy the boat. The steamer, loaded with pulpwood and bound for Georgian Bay, began | blazing at 2:45 am. and was immediate- | 1y beached, the crew leaving the ship | safely. A tow barge, the Crampian, was saved. | The Bradley left Duluth Tuesday. SAVED FROM GALLOWS | ) Demi-Mousquetaires, o fine French suede. Black, and new browns. Palais Royal—Main Floor A New Blousette With Style Prestige $.98 Murderer Is Given Commutation to | Life in Wile's Death. BOISE. Idaho, October 9 (’.—The | Board of Pardons yesterday commuted | from death to life imprisonment the sentence of John-C. McClurg, convicted of first-degree murder of his wife, Mary | McClurg, December 9, 1929, rear Em- | mett, Iaaho. ! Mrs. MzClurg was burned to death in | the destruction of the family automo- | bile after it had run down a steep hill | out of control. McClurg, a rancher, de- clared he jumped from the burning machine. | PRINTERS S.TRIKE ENDS HAVANA, Oct:ber 9 (P papers El Pais and Informaeion re- appeared on the strects Under the new /r;)cks! French Crepe by surikes in their composing rooms. | i i i El Mundo, third newspaper affected by | Bias cut, princess A high surplice the strike. will appear Saturday or Sun- | and straightline closing, high, e 1 slips; strap tops; wide revers; built-up shoulders. little caps give An assortment of t h e desired charmingly lace- wide shoulder- trimmed styles and ed look. It's tailored. New dark the new waist colors to wear under length, too! In % ;i sheer woolens, also white or egg- Notice to Subscribers pastels. Black, navy, shell; pure 5,5. in Apartment Houses tan, pink, tea rose, crepe de chine. Subscribers wishing the white. Sizes 34 to Sizes 34 to 40. carrier boy to knock on the door when delivering 50. The Star will please tele- phone circulation depart- ment. National 6000—and instractions will be given for this service to start at once. Don’t let agomy piles take the ing_olntment T Satisfaction kood drug_store Misses' Satin Evening Gowns $16.50 Vionnet’s liquid lines inspired this dress . . . fit for the most important “proms.” Others in taffeta, lace, satin, WAFFLE KNIT with jumper s blouse,® diagonal closing, out- F& & 3 puffed sleeves and lined with white pique frill; bell . | 2 W“;": lace - trim- sleeve and button trim. ! s eps . Others in jersey, light-weight AFTERNOON DRESS. woolens, novelty knits. 4 $3.95 $16.50 Dresses—Third Floor. 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