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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Polish Ambassador, Mr. Filipowicz, Back From Visit in South—Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur Go to Pennsylvania. HE Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Tytus Pilipowicz, returned yes- terday from a fortnight's visit in New Orleans, where he and the secretary of the embassy, M Thaddeus Zazulinski. joined Mme Zazulinska, who has been there for some weeks. The Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur left last night for Washington, Pa., to attend the in- duction this morning of Dr. Ralph Cooper Hutchison as president of Wash ington and Jeflerson College. “One Step Forward” was the subject of Sec- retary Wilbur's address. Dr and Mrs Hutchison will entertain at dinner this evening in_honor of Secretary and Mrs Wilbur. They will return to their apartment at the Mayfiower tomorrow gation and Mme. All Ismail Bey, Lieut George C. McDonald. Air Corps. U. 5. A. and Mrs. McDonald: Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Arthur of W Miss Adele Jahncke, dau tant Secretary of the Nav Ernest Lee Jahncke; Mrs. C Smith, daughter of the hostess Ford N. Taylor, jr. Lieut, Jeter and Comdr. Lucien Greene, aide to Ad- miral Butler. The commandant of the Army College and Mrs. William Durw Connor will be at home tomorrow aft- ernoon from 4 until 6 o'clock, in Quar- ters No. 8, at the Army War College. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John L. De Witt were the guests in whose honor Maj and Mrs. Edgar F. Haines entertained at a dinner dance last evening at the Army War College. Among the othe guests were Brig. Gen. and Mrs. M thew A. Drlaney, Co!. and Mrs. Ker T. Riggs. Cdol and Mrs. William N Bispham. Col. and Mrs. John B. Hu gins. Col. and Mrs. Willlam H. N crief. Col. and Mrs. Amtrcss 2 ery, Col. and Mrs. Charles F. son, Col. and Mrs. Floyd Cram Col and Mr H. Goldthwaite, Maj. and Mrs. liam Morris, Maj. and Mrs Harrington, Maj. and Mrs. Harry B. Crea and Comdr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown. Canadian Envoy Will Fete Dean of Diplomats Tonight. The Minister of Canada, the Hon William Duncan Herridge, will enter- tain at dinner this evenirg in honor of the Ambassadc of Italy and Donna Antonietta de Martino. n- m- Sever- Senator David I. Walsh will be host at dinner this evening, entertaining at the Congressicnal Country Club Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom entertained at dinner last night in honor of Commissioner and Mrs. John ® Oniroy of New Yook Coland Mrs. Hiram W lor were hosts at dinner last evening at the Army-Navy Country Club, en- tertaining in comoliment to the chief of the Militia Bureau and Mrs. George E. Leach. Others in the company were Col. and Mrs. William H. Waldron and Col. and Mrs. Albert L. Culbertson Col. and Mrs. Taylor later took their guests to the society circus at Fort Myer. Lieut T Representative and Mrs. Wil Eaton have issued invitations f dinner dance at Wardman Park Hotel this eventhg The air attache of the French em- bassy, Maj. Georges Thenault, left yes terday for Detroit. where. he will be for a week The chief of Cavalry V. Henry, and Mrs. Henry, will enter- tain a small company ai dinner this evening preceding the Society Circus at Lieut, Comdr. Leland Dotson Webb. U. S. N.. and Mrs. Webb, were hosts at dinner last evening at the Shoreham where they have an apartment and took thair guests later to the dance given by the officers in the Seil Loft at the Navy Yard. The dinner guests in- cluded Comdr. Ralph D. Weyerbacher. U. 8. N, and Mrs. Weyerbacher, Lieut Maurice E Browder, U. S. N.. and Mrs. Browder, Senora de Arias, Senorita Ce- cilia Alfaro and Senorita Rebeca Alfaro, daughters of the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfar,: Senorita Maria Sacasa, daughter of former Minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Sacasa: the secretary of the South African legation, Mr Eugene Kevin Scallan: Mrs. Hog- gatt Clopton, mother of Mrs. Webb | Capt. Gempel, Lieut. Raymond R | Waller, U. S. N. and Mr. LaVerne | Baldwin Comdr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Tennent entertained a company of 30 at dinner last evening preceding the Sail Lof Maj. Gen. Guy Varnum But- ., commandant of the Navy Yard and Mrs. Butler were hosts at dinner last evening, preceding the last of the series of dances to be given in the Sail Loft of the Navy Yard this sea- son. The dinner was in honor of the Minister of Egypt. Sesostris Sidarouss Pasha. Others in the company were the first secretary of the Egyptian le- | Henry OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMANS, 7th & F Your Chance to See Thomas rmGAINES Amazing Platform Demonstrations Renew Your Youth! Restore Your Health! D — Regain Your Strength! Breathing HE SHOWS YOU HOW! This Program Will Improve Your Whole Outlook on Life Sunday, April 3—Eating to Live Long—Health Is Yours Monday, April 4—Breathe and Be Well—Life at Its Best Tuesday, April 5—Sure Ways to Health and Success Wednesday, April 6—Seventy Years Young—Youth Always 8 p.m. Seats are Free. Questions Answered. 8 p.m. inee Lecture for Women Only April 7, at 3 P.M. Beauty and Youth for the Mature Woman Willard Hotel, Small Ball Room FOR SALE 2131 Leroy Place NW 10 ROOMS .. 3 BATHS Built-in garage; Oil bumer; lectric refrigeration; entire house in excellent condition. Vacant and Open Daily 10 AM. To 5:30 PM. BOSS & PHELPS 1417 K St. NW. $ bride wore a dark THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, HOSTESS MISS LILLIAN Regent of Manor House Chapter. D. A at a Bicentennial costume tea thi: dance at the navy irned this week from Florida "Others who entertained at dinn fore the dance were Miss Caroline & and Capt. and Mrs. 1 Mrs. Tennent L Comdr. Frank Wagner and Mrs, Wag: with their daughters, are now living at the Potomac Park Apartments. Miss Catherine Hebert and Miss Mar- ite Hebert are entertaining at the ner dance at Wardman Park tonight. d Mics Coles Married Today to Mr. Shaver. The marriage of Miss Yvonne Coles daughter of Mrs. Lucrece Blair Coles, to Mr. Daniel Morton S { aver- town, Pa. son of Mrs. Ella Shaver of Shavertown, Pa. took place at noon todav in the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church, the Rev. Dr. Joseph R Sizo0 officiating. The arrangements for the wedding were informel and a small reception followed for the immediate families The bride wore a blue crepe jacket ensemble, with a white straw turban with a short blue veil, and her flowers were butter roses Miss Lucille Coles was maid of honor for her sister, in a beige costume with a hat to match, and her bouquet wus of Spring flowers farold Griffith of Wil man. an A Barr and Mr. Hastings H. Jones of Corry, Pa. Following the reception, the couple left for a motor trip to Florida. The blue coat with a blue hat and accessories to match. They will make their home at Shavertown, near SOUTHERN DAIRIES MOND CE \ CREAM TREAT THE FAMILY TONIGHT \ Try it with chocolate syrup SOUTHERN DAIRIES FHIGI[IAIHE The General Motors Value in the Refrigeration Industry Four Cubic Foot Moraine Model LOWEST PRICES in Frigidaire History rnoon AT TEA | CHENOWETH, R. with Miss Justine Roseman, receiving | iray Sludlu~ i . | Wilkes-Barre, in business. Among the out-of-town guests were | Mrs. George W. Folta of Juneau, Alaska, | sister of the bride; Mrs of Gravville, Tll, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Ella_Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Van Campen, Miss Emma Shaver and Mr Roy Shaver, all of Shavertown, Pa. marriage of Miss Louise M daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin to Mr. Quentin E. Cl son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Clark, will take place this evening at 8 o'clock in the | Emmanuel Episcopal Church. Miss Bessie Kibbey will entertain at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club for Miss Juliette Kibbey, Miss, Ruth Mulliken and Miss Sarah Ripley. \ Mrs. Mark Reid \-IF< is emertnln-v ing in her box at the Fort Myer Society | Circus this afternoon Mr, and Mrs. A. | Campbell Turner, Miss Edith C.| Yates and Mr. Rutherford Bingham of | Washington and her house guests over | the week end, Mr. Coleman Peace Brown and his and daughter, Henry H. Brown. 2d. and Miss W. Brown of Roscommon, Devon, where the bridegroom is The | Martin, Mrs. William P. Johnston joined her sons, Mr. Russell Johnston and Mr. Wijnant P. Johnston in India; Wednesday morning. having be there by the de: of Mrs, Johnston. apolis | n called | h Russell | Miss Betty Perot entertained a small company at luncheon today. Miss Elizabeth Weber Kitt will enter- | tain at tea this afternoon in her home, on Woodland drive in honor of Miss| Dorothy Witcover, whose marriage v.llh take place in the early Summer. | i Estelle Stewart entertained a party at the Congressional Coun- v Club last night for the Columbia Players, who won the one-act tourna- ment in the Drama Guild contest | Mr. Frank F. Jamison was gu-st of | | honor and other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Poston, Mr. and Mrs. Bauk- | hage. Mr. and Mrs. Wiilard Miller, Miss| Iva Davis and Mr. Orris Holland, | vesterday afternoon Mrs Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sommerville have taken an apartment in the Jef-| ferson. | Women's Committee for National Symphony to Meet. More than 100 prominent women are | expected to attend a meeting of the Women's Committee of the National Symphony Orchestra Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the home of Mrs, Edwin | B. Parker, at 2001 Twenty-fourth street | northwest. Plans for the orchestra’s coming season will be discussed. Mrs. | Tracy Dows is chairman of the Wom- en’s Commitiee and will preside. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman was Te- elected president of the National Wom- | 's Country Club at a meeting of the Board of Governors yesterday. This will make the third consecutive term which Mrs. Tuckerman has served as | President of this organization. Vice presidents el 'S Claude A. Swanson. Mrs. Henry F. Di- mock, Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss, Mrs Edward T. Stotesbury and Mrs. Virginia | White Speel Mrs. Effiingham L. Townsend was re- elected retary of the club. Commit chairmen elected were | Mrs. James E. Hughes, chairman Execu- | tive Committee; Mrs. Charles Mason | Remey, chairman House Committee: Mrs. “Henry Price Wright, chairman Grounds Committee; Mrs. Guy V.| Henry, chairman Golf Committee; Mrs. | Frank Hodges Clark, chairman Finance Committee, and Mrs, Arthur Ma | | g Ohe true Antiques of Yomorrow Washington's Leading Finest Furniture Makers. 1311-4% Connecticnt Ave. We Claim to Produce the | Finest Economical Funeral In the World We have 10 cars, hear: ambulances; & parlors, 3 chapels We Will Give You a Whole Funeral Low 575 ue | Cnr Casket and All— Extra Cars, $7 Each Phone or write your Address. We will send vou a beautiful catalogue of How We Do It Call The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th & Cha, Phone Col. 0432 s ST b e e e ! her home at the Shoreham | of finance, and her committee. { er Manuel Roxas, Mr { o name of | POCKETBOOK ~Black leathier Arthur, mittee. Mr. and Mrs. Willard M. Kochender- fer entertained at dinner in their home at the Westchester last evening. Their guests were Justice and Mrs. James M. Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Espaillot, Comdr. and Mrs. Hartwell Davis, Mr and Mrs. Willilam Kelly, Mr. and M Raymond Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Ryan, Mr. and Mrs George S Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wolfe. Mrs. George Allen of Brookline, Mass.; Mrs. Marian Hollis of Boston, and Mrs. Harry Hunter, Arlington, Mass., arrived by motor today to be the guests for a week of Mrs Josepa Moebs, in the Dupont Circle Apa ments. Mrs. Moebs will be hostess at a buffet supper tomorrow evening honor of her guests. Mrs. Smith of Boston, wife of Capt Earl Smith, U. §. N., who is visiting Mrs. Sherman James in Hyattsville will entertain for Mr: at a bridge luncheon Mcnday Army-Navy Country Club, Miss Clara F. Bush entertained at luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday in honor_of Miss Elizabeth Shannon of New York. Her other guests included Miss Margaret Shannon, Miss Eva Bird, Mrs. Teresa Kuhnel, Mrs. Essie Em- mons, Miss Margaret Julia Rogoll. Mrs. Arthur D. Marks, who, with Mr. Marks iuncheon there yesterday. laid for seven. M who makes entertained there vesterday in_henor Frank Greer of Philadelphin E. P. Corbett of Columbus, cther guests were Mrs Lynch, Mrs. Thomas A Lila Chanlee, Mrs. L. S H. F. Evans. Mrs. William Sleet at luncheon of Mrs. and Mrs, Ohjo. Her William D. Poole, Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Mrs. Grace Thompson Seton, national | president of the League of American | Pen Women, entertained at tea yester- day afternoon at her apartment in the Shoreham Hotel in honor of officers of | | her administration end other members of the National Executive Board Mrs. Frank Hodges Clark, first na- tional vice president, presided at the tea table. | Benefit Card Party Tonight For D. C. Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Joseph H. Mims, is_department president of the American Legion Aux- iliary, Department of the District of Columbia, which sponsors a card party to be given under the direction of Miss | Edna McIntosh, department chairman in the | Spanish room of the Washington Ho- tel tonight, at 8 o'clock Attractive prizes will be furnished each table. and. while the party is given for the financial benefit of the| department, it is anticipated that, with the charming atmosphere of the | Spanish room and the hospitality of | those responsible for the pleasure of | the guests and the success of the social spirlt will predomi- The guest of honor and speaker at a dinner. which the Woman's Nation- al Democratic Club gave last evening was Senator Harry B. Hawes, who | gave an illustrated lecture on the| Philippines. Mrs. the Senator and party Mrs Walter F. George. | Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson, Senator and Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst, Senator and Mrs. Pat Harrison, Senator David I Walsh, Senator and Mrs. Key Pittman, and Senator Sergio Osmena and Speak- both of the Philip- | pines. Senator and Mrs. Josiah W. Bailey. nator and Mrs, Alben W. Barkley. and Mrs. Charles Ross. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. Breck- they entertained a | enridge Long. Miss Payton Hawes and Mrs J. L. Milligan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamlin en- tertained Senator and Mrs. Marcus Coolidge, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolley and the Misses Hamlin. Others at the dinner. most of them | with guests, were Mrs. George W. Eads, Mrs. Charles A. Karch, Mrs. W. Gray. son Orme. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Her- rick, Mrs. George M. Eckels. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Bright, Miss Mary, Connery. Mrs. Maude Murray Miller, Miss Agnes Winn, Dr. Henry Sclby Mrs E. A. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Soper, Mrs. John W. Gravely, Mrs R. K. Noble, Mrs. John Graham, Miss Mary Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keating Miss Ethel Baglev, Mrs. Grat- tan Kerans, Miss Mary Marvin Breck- enridge. Miss Bell Snyder and Miss Gertrude Snyder. The Congressional Club, at 2001 New | Hampshire avenue, had as its guests David Haves Kincheloe and Miss Jean Kincheloe, wife and daughter of former Repre- | sentative Kincheloe of Kentucky, and | Mrs. Frank G. Wilkins of Washington | and New Hampshire. Although now a resident of New York. where her husband is judge of the United States Customs Court, Mrs Kincheloe has retained her member- ship in the club. She and her daugh- ter gave a short program of music. “Our Wild Flowers” was the topic of Mrs. Wilkins' interesting talk Mrs. Wilkins has devoted years to the study | of wild flowers and brought to the c'ub ge concerning their aks with prac- aving made her New | Hampshire home a wild flower sanctu- ary The slides used in were a distinctive feature. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Wallace of Philadelphia, Pa.. motored to Wash- ington and are spending some time at the Shoreham. Mrs John B. Ruskin with a party of guests motored to Washington from New York yesterday. and are staying | 8t Wardman Park for & few days. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Trottman of Chicago are at the Shoreham over Sunday. Mrs. Rodney Bardwell with her daughter Edith arrived yesterday, com- ing here from Denver, Colo. to make & prolonged stay in the Eist, and have taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, Levitan—Rosenthal Wedding Tomorrow. The wedding of Miss Nathlie Rosen- thal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Rosenthal of Chevy Chase, and Mr. Maurice Levitan, will take piace at the Mavflower Hotel tomorrow. The bride will be attended by her nieces, Miss Leanore Rosenthal as maid LOST. BOSTON BULLDOG. small. you and F sts. n.w.. named “Boots 3718 9th st n.w. or Adams 5852-W 3+ COIN _PURSE—Containing bills. Mondav near Conn. and 14th. Notify National 5780, during day__Reward DOG—Mnarch 25 on Park rd near Pierce Mill rd. black male. Scotch terrier. no collar year old. name “Porridge.” Reward. Phone Columbia_8040 DOG - Boston_bul at ot Reward k and white answers Ja license No Re ward " Ehone Dec. 4954 GOLD CHAIN NECKLAGE, 1 vielnity Cann ave from Calveri si. to Shop and Park Center, or Biltmore st. to Ambassador The- ster Liberal reward. Telephone Columbia 1560-w. MEDAL-—Small, sword Reward ' Communicate immediately with Capt._Gordon Heiner. Fort Hoyle. Md. FLUMBER 8 METAL KIT. containiug wash- ers. March Call Geo."W. Hanes. 1219 Eyé._Nat Reward. %old. Ted enamel. picturing . Fox Thenlu bet. 5 and 5:30. Thursday. Reward. Returs desk. Ambassador Apts.. 1750 16th it. n.w. * KETBOOK — Lady's. bluck _containine driver's permit in_neme of Mrs. Browne. ‘all Wisconsin 3298. Reward. PURSE_Blue leather: Loudoun Nat Bank check book. money: between 828 17th and | H._District_7427._ Reward PURSE—Reward for slasses. inside of black purse. on 8th and Emerson or 8th and Pa uve. bus._Col. 9502 RING, moonstone. green yold seiting Creek Park P No house: reward. _Atlantic 2330 SUM_OF MONEY_On 14th st beiween L and F. Address Box 137-8. Star ofce WIRE-HA name of “Widget." R. form" Prione. Cleveland. 685 WRIST WATCH—Lady' aus llnn with Dracelet, Thursdas nisht. $th st r’ be- Rewa: Lxeen 8in Jth,gr taxicab. Rock | mmn Answers 1o DB-RuM\n: on col- in! Moebs and her guests ' at the | Tew and Mrs. | . is making her home at Wardman | Park Hotel this season, entertained at | Covers were | the | Hawes accompanied | their guests being Senator and ! Senator and | illustration ' 18. or hill &t lion | chairman Membership eun-‘ | MRS. HENRY LEONARD, | Wife of Maj. Leonard, U. S. Marine Corps. entertaining at tea April 11 for | | the Woman’'s Organization (vr National | { Prohibition Reform, meeting in Wash- | ington at that time | | Underwood Photo. } {of honor and Annette Leila an«md‘ as flower girl Mr. Simon W. Levitan, brother of lh!‘ bridegroom, will act as best man Mrs. Howard G. Nichols of Wesley{ | Heights has as her guest Miss Eliza- beth McLean of North Tonowanda, N. Y., for whom she will entertain at |a tea this afternoon. Presiding at the |tea table will be Mrs. Frank E. Mack | and Mrs. John B. Nichols, Assisting in the dining room will+be | I Mrs. J. C. Freeiand, Mrs. Carl W Vm-‘ \mi\n Mrs. Le Roy Shoemaker, Mrs | Harris Baldwin and Miss Ruth Brown. Miss McLean and Mrs. Nichols were classmates at Smith College. \ Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mendell of Matta- poisett, Mass., are passing a few days at the Dodge and are accompanied by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. C. S. Mendell, jr., of B(filun Miss Elizabeth Barr of Chevy Chas2 is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hugh Kear- | fott at Martinsville, Va., with whom she | attended the Easter services of the J\'lvrfl\lan Nuns at Winston Salem, which have been celebrated in the same manner for 100 years. Mrs. luncheon R. Lee Spire entertained at a Friday at the Dodge Hotel The guests included Mrs. Richard E. Harris, Mrs. Albert E. Marland, Mrs. Thomas R. Fitzgerald, Mrs. William A. Ryon, Mrs. John Mason Barr, Mrs. J Chester Brady, Mrs. Thomas B. Crisp, Mrs. Samuel J. L. Hommedierz, Mrs William W. Connor, Mrs. J. T. Mann, | Mrs. J. Frank Kelly, Mrs. Guy T. Stew art, Mis George H. Beuchert. Mrs.| Joseph Wiliams. Miss Lucv Scaggs. Mrs. Frederick Hawkins. Mrs. Claude Galiher Mrs. J. H Mittendorff. Mrs. F. H Whelton Mrs. Katherine Ryan and Mrs Jocenh B. Stanley. The companv re- mained for bridge in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Deniel Winant of New | York. accomranied by Dariel, ir, and | voun; Carroll C. Connery, jr., are stay- | ing at Wardman Park during their \nu‘ in this city. | | Mrs Walter R Callender and her | | niece. Miss Bernice Callender. cf | | Providence, R. I., are at the Shoreham | for a week. They wil stop at Atlantic | Citv for a few weeks before returning to their home. Dr. end Mrs. Roloh B. Kruna of Hyde Park, New York Citv, end Dr. and Mrs Henry Meyer of White Plains, N. Y with their daughter, Gertrude, are spending the week end in Washington staying at the Wardman Park Hotel. League for Larger Life | Celebrates Anniversary. | The League for the Larger Life will | hold an anniversary party this evening at 9 o'clock in league headquarters, at | | 1400 New Hampshire avenue northwest. | | There will be games and dancing, fol- | lowed by light refreshments. Dr. Or- cella Rexford will be the guest of honor and will speak informally. Dr. and Mrs. Harry K. Lewis will | have eight guets with them at the | dance and dinner tomorrow evening at Wardman Park. The Jane A. Dclano Post the American L dinner Friday evening in the garden house of the Dodge Hotel. Th= dinner | was in honor of Mrs. Annie S. Humph- | rey, assistant cirector of the Home | Hyeiene and Care of the Sick Service of the American Red Cross. and Mrs. Ada Duncan, who has been treasurer of the post for several years. Mrs Humphrey will leave shortly for New Jersey, where she will make her home, {and Mrs. Duncan. on account of ner ! many other duties, has resigned her position The Committee on Arrange ments was composed of Miss Ma Hawthorne, Miss Woodzell, Miss M | Plerson, Miss Louthan and Miss Ann Pryd, chairman of the committee. who presided at the dinner. A program fol- , lowed and was in charge of Miss Wood- ell. Among the specially invited guests wers Mrs. D..L. Ogden and Miss Faus- tine Dennis of the Women's Overseas Service League; Miss Clara D. Noyes, national director of the American Red Cross nursing service: Mr. Ferdinand Frazier, department commander of the American Legion in the District of Columbia, and Dr. McNeil of the Veterans' Bureau Miss Belle Snyder and sister, Gertrude Snyder of Wardman Park, left today for their country home, in the Shenandoah Valley near Win- chester, Va. They were hostesses Thursday to the Marcia Burnes Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at a beauti- fully upper. JEWISH WOMEN'S GROUP INDORSES BIRTH CONTROL National No. 6 of ined at a Miss appointed entertainment and Employment Amoug Other Measures Adopted at Triennial System Convention. By the Assoclated Press. DETROIT, April 2—Delegates to the Thirteenth Triennial Convention of the |anonnl Council of Jewish Women re- ported unanimqus indorsement yester- d\:)l of a resolution ravoring birth con- | The convention, in session here since last Sunday, accepted the resolution last ight and referred to birth control as “nearing the status of recognized pro- (‘fdurc in preventive and curative medi- | cine Other resolutions favored by the con- vention included a request for maternity |and infancy legislation to further the! health and well-being of mothers and children: unemployment legislation, pro- viding for establishment of & national employment system, and the creation of a Federal department of education, More than 250,000 people saw the French ezt show in London this year. | hanged ‘Dave Tillis, H he was alleged to have entered a white | | BAYLOR NANNIE Man Lynched in Texas. CROCKETT, Tex. April 2 (P).— Texas had its first lynching in more than a year when four men last night 50, colored. aiter woman's bedroom. @ards of Thanks SLAUGHTER. SARAH E. I wish to thank With the Highest esteem my their ~ devoted sssistance and which were rendered for my mothe SARAH E. SLAUGHTER (nee Peters). fu- peral held on March 31, 1932 Can be seen Sunday and Monday.' April 4 until o'clock. Burial at Payre's Cemetery HER SON 'LEROY FINDER. 425 BEN- NING RD. NE 3 THOMAS. BELL. We. THOMAS. _wish to friends and relatives tributes of sympathy ways at the death of flowe: the family of BELL hank our many for their beautiful extended in many beloved one THE PAMILY Draths great 23, 1932. a. the n briet ' ilines: is survived by two Bavior. three Passed March nto, teyond o ons', 3rd . at' 4 pm e services Sunday at 9 am Bolling Va. BLACK. DORA M 3 Emergency will be Interment trom the W | home. | BLACK BLACK this zier's Ave. today 4 pm cols” Memorlal Cemetery. BROWN. SYLVESTER. Departed this o March 31. 1932, SYLVESTER BROWN, 937 Vermont ave' nw. He suryived by a bro of Stauntor. Va 7 pm Sa 389 Rhode Interment Tsland Li eral home BUNDY. Marci Cemet, JAMES FRENCH. On 31, 193; t Garfield JAMES FREN BUNDY. the = devoted huisbi of M. Inez Bundy. father Beatrice V y_and brother of Mrs. Mrs, Blanche Brooks. and Walter Bundy. Re- at the W. Ernest Jarvis 32 You st. n.w. until his late nw. _Funeral from Plymoutn 17th and P sts Congrezational Church. n.w tery BURTON, MARY CARO March 1932, _at On Thursday. residence. 3 e MARY CAROLINE (ner beloved wife of Melvin Burton foom V Spears Co. 1009 H st 16y, April 4. 1932, at 8:30. thence Anthony's Church. wheie requiem mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul 3 BUNG, MARCUS L. April 1932” at his residen L. beloved husbar nd son of the late D arah A. Byng o otice of funeral | CANFIFLD. HENRY W. Suddenly. on T March 31. 1932, at his residence. Md. HENRY W. beloved hus- e F. Canfield. Remains at the Hrattsville, Md irom & e's Church. Bladers- Monday. “April 4. at ‘ment in Fort Lincoln Cemetery CASTLEMAN. MARY E. On Friday 1932, in Richmond. Va. Miss MAR' CASTLEMAN of Herndon. Va _ Punerai St. Timot.'y s Chureh. Herndon, Va. April 3. at 330 p.m ANNIE ELj . 1932, at nw. ANN; L On_Friday Gasch fon 3 COLE April st I late residence on Monday. Interment Arlinton National’ Ceme- ECHOLS, JOHN WARNOCK. On Thursday, dazch 31, 1932, at his residence. Vienna. Va. dn his 83id vear loved husband of Katrina Hine 4 father of Rev. Robert E Ploche. Nev t 2:30 pm. Vienra, Va., Rev Unita officiating. aon Lodge. No. 31-F. A. A in Fairinx Cometery. RY CLAY. On Priday. April ihiei’s residence. 71 8 | CLAY. beloved husband | atherine Edwards ana from his late re U.G. Chureh_of Mrs Johns and _John Julia Riordan_of Stat Georze Ernest Ed- Warienton, Va. and brother of Edwards of Burnleys Station. Va Funeral f:om the W. W. Chambers C5._iu- eral home 1400 Chapin st. n.w.. on Sat- April 2.8t 2 p.m. Titerment Burn- . Va. On Priday. April 1. 1932 General Hospital. JAM] FENTON. belcved husband of the I Bridzei Penton. ased 13 years the United Moudas April 4. at United States National FULLER, JOSEPH V. Garfield Hospital. nd_of FENTON. t W 10 am Cemeters. On Triday. April JOSEPH V. Lois Compton Full Funeral Shrine of the Sacr Heart on Monday. April 4. at 9 am. Rel- aiives and friends Invited to attend. In- rerme; ount Oliver Cemetery. Re- W. Warren Talt h st. and Spring rd. n.w. 3 Departed ay. April 1. 1932, CK RUSSELL HALL. the beloved so Henson and Lucy Hall of Con hts and Wheeier rond, D. C. He leaves fo mourn their loss three brothers. three sisters and a host of other relatives and friends ~ Funeral Mondav. April 4 Fail's Church, Oxon Hill. Md. Friends JOSEPH. Wednesday. March hushond of the late ral S Apr e W . 1432 You st n.w Memorial Cemetery tives and friends invited ROSA. On Saturday. April t the residence of her son. 403 Ta ve.. Takoma Park, Md.. ROSA DAN- KIEFER. wife of th No services it ich, Philadelphia, Pa., Inter- Rela- 3 late Daniel (South Bend. Ind Cincinnati. Ohio. and bapers please copy.) 3 ., ODDIE. Departed this life Mareh | ) at_Emergency Hospital ODDIE | KNUELS. "He leaves to_m: thei:joss | & devoled aunt s Thompson 308 D i sw o Tpanrm lowey « freral hom Sunday at 9 Ca ZIGEK Kie Body will be shipped to e County, Va RICHARD = WISE 1832, at his reside Apt "4 RICHARD WISE. nd of Jeanett Mann and fathe R, Mann, Mrs. Hallie Roads. M 3. Nil Remains res in the W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 pin St n.w. Notice of funeral later. KATHERINE GUNTHER. 1. 1932. at her residence. KATHERINE GUNTHER, e John Muckenhaupt and mother of Frank J. Muckenhaupt of Louis- ville Mrs. Joseph S. Repetti of § trom S¢ L wt MANN. April n.w A beloved ot | Mary’s Church: 9 am. Interment £ Suddenly. on Conn.. Johii ins wnd nx of 1025 Juckson ral from (he above mddiess . April 4, 4t 9:30 a.m. Reauiem SU. Anthony's Church st 10 s.m snd_friends invited to attend Mary's Cemetery. 3 . Ofcers and €il. No 188, ¢ o ‘meei at the ade. Mrs. EVE- 1025 ‘Juckson st vrivate, O'NETLL d April EVELYN INS. Trequested home of our departed con LYN COLLINS O'NEILL 30 pm Sunday. Ap: EL WANS.~ President. RY GOWANS, Secretary. OSBORN. CHARLES A. On Priday. April 1 1932, ai the residence of Mr Roy C_Smith 12th st n.w., CHARLES A. OSBORN. B5 years. 'Remains resting at the | chapel of 'J° Wm. Lee's Sons, 332 Pa. ave nw. where funeral services will be held on Monday. April 4, at 10 am. iny to 'attend. ' Interment National Cometery. PAINTER. DR. ARCHIE €. April 1. 1937 at 1:30 a.um. at his resi- . Dr. ARCHIE rusband of Ola’ Lee Painter (ne » and son of Minnie L. Painter neral at Strasburg, Va., on Sunda 1. at 2 pm. PEARSON. ALICE day. April 1. 1932, ALICE PEARSON. s Massey o Arlington 3 Oon_Priday, Departed this life Pri- at Biue Plains. D. C.. sister_of the late Den- She leaves to mourn their two sisters. Blunche Mussey and Mrs arshall” of Providence. R. 1 nd five nephews. Puneril btist Church, P st. between 2 Sts sw. at 1 pu Sunday April 3. Rev W. L Washingion oMciut- i, Friends invited PEED. JOSEPHINE E. On Friday. April 1 1932, JOSEFHINE E.. beloved wite of Jumes ed and mother of Joseph und James Peed, |i. Funeral from her late resi- dence. 723 i6th st. n.e. on Tuesduy, April 5, at 830 @m. thence -to Holy Nume Church, 11th und K sis. ne, Where mass Will be ‘offered at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives wnd friends invited Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery 4 BENJAMIN B, On Friday, April g at Emergency Hospital, BENJAMIN PETTUS beloved husband of Mary Pettus._Puneral services at Hysonk's pai- 1300 N st n.w.. on Monday. April 4. 2 pm. Interment Fort Lincoln Ceme- Relatives and friends lnvited to at- t SYKES. RALPH W. On 1932, RALPH W. SYKES, beloved son of Estel and the iate Luther Sykes. aged 16 years Funeral {rom his late residence 201 Anacostia rd. n.e. on Mondsy, Aprii 4. at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and {riends invited, Interment Congressional Ceme- tery, 1 TAYLOR. LAUI Test on Priday. Hospital. TAYLOR. Glark and aunt Friday. April 1 A V. Entered into eternal April 1. 1832, at Emergency after a brief iliness. LAURA V. sister-in-law of Jefferson H. of Anna Miller. Emma ' rest; t Moon i You st. B.w. Notice 'm‘fl':fl\’. friends for . 7| | hence to 664 Navy held | 1400 Chapin | lige | of | 0 am | April 3, | JOHN WARNOCK | _7 Funeral Sunday | B. Pierce, | ~7— Masonic_services | FRED- | Friends | | ToLIvER. WILLIA April 1 I"!Z.‘?! his now. WILLIA foved nusband of Osw Tonver Brown_and Del Mary S liams and An tived by txg srandchildre e niece. Puperal Mondaz. April 4. from Mount Caimel Baptist Cnurch. “fll Wom 3 | TOLIVER. WILLIAM M. Columbia Lodss. No. 851 B PO E v . notified of_the funer, LIAM " TOLIVER o: 1032 at 130 pam. Bapiisi Church. 3rd snd ve sta Session of sorrow at Eike Home. 301 R %' on Saturdsy. April 3. at 8 pm. SIVESTRR G ERRE Bl EPPS. Exalted Ruler LEE CAMPBFLL, Secs g el | WALLS. WILLIAM R. 31 residesice. 371 \BO) N 1 en He is also su; 1o neohews, D'Dn-"d 1 'lA this 1 WOLLARD. 193” Mrs. L | Warki af'tnie city Cemetery JOHN W JOHN ® v e Bonmes and Paul De Pores! Burial to be Notice of funera Saturdar. April brather” of |4 all Mrs_ Vietar Wollard In Memortam. BAYLOR. FMMA J enr mother Darted this | Ao, ok As the buds. flowers and 88 my heart 1o 5o \datn aaany 7o DEVOTED DAUGHTER SAYLES HELEN » ! pavion ewwa s rhce BATLOR: “who Fears axo todns A% T loved you In memory’ yon are aiwas Loted: remembered. onsed T R DEVOTED HUSBAN %R DEV AND."FRANK 4. BAYLOR. EMMA of ‘our dear EMMA J. BA In lovine memory of my MA J. BAYLOR. who de- three years ago oday EMAMA T ite thres 0 1 miss yo ear always, Sacred to the memory andmothe: Oh, this world won Could we hear ¥ Thursday, | Hospital. | of three <a-1d'~ y CUMMINGS, RITA Interment Lincoin Memorial Ceme- | e hear your voice again LoviRG MOTHER, "DADBY AND SISTER 3 1 Jovine rec our devoted "morhen LIZABETH M. B CUTLAR, rest’ April 2. 1928 life indeed CUTLAR. ELIZABETH . B 1 naver ceace THE FAMILY. In loving rememhrance mother. JANE R. GOLDE! £d this life 5ix years ata todas, GOLDEN. JANE R of our’ d who depa Aprii 2. We ont 80" ¥ he That we i In tha live each day 1L meet o mathe: i~csed land bavond the s HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS. EVON Tnn HIL l my depa April 3 Whils His m ear uwlu. dear hu 4 1 and this life 1920 Inving remembrance of SAMUEL HILL. wha 12 years ag> today, in percetul sleep 1 shall alvavs keep. HIS WIFE. ANNA B. HILL P. 3 SAFFELL PERSONAL CHAS. S. ZURHORST — 301 FAST CAPITOL ST Phone_Lineeln 7J. WILLIAM LE FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. 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