Evening Star Newspaper, May 5, 1932, Page 6

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A—6 CLOWING TRBUTE PAD DR, TADAL Oldest Inhabitants Adopt Resolution Memoralizing Ex-Vice President. Tributes to Dr. William Tindall, vice | president of the Association of Oldest | Inhabitants, who died last Sunday at| Walter Reed Hospital, marked the | meeting of the lation last night at the Old Union Engine House, when n, presented by Fred A passing was a *loss nd to the great army s who knew him and eme was the Wash- 2wly and his name will endure in the | Szrerishable records of the District of Uplumbia.” The resolution reviewed DLr. Tindall's record of 63 years' service in the District of Columbia and his ability as an author and historian. Cop- fes will be sent to the family. Jehn Clagett Proctor pralsed Dr. e of accurate and “Remarkable Memory.” James F. Duhamel recalled that Dr. bad a “remar y here now is no more | cal history than his special act of Congress which contin- ued Dr. Tindall in his post at the Dis- trict of Columbia bullding An appeal for continuance of the | National Symphony Orchestra was | made by Miss Mary A. Oryder, of the Arts Club. The conductor, Hans Kind- ler, was praised by the speaker as & “superlative musician of international reputation,” who had done *“astound- ing” things in building up the orches- tra. She said the present campaign was for a larger guarantee for contin- uing the orchestra. The eyes of Europe were watching | the Capital of the United States, she what will be done with Miss | ard in the move- men! orchestra. Miss Cryder reviewed the past season of 24 concerts, naming the principal works’ presented and the soloists. She paid particular attention to the chil- dren’s concerts, which she character- ized as “wonderful’ because of their educational and cultural value. resident of the ng Miss Cryder, for continuing powerfully to every time The reason you can make light, flaky, delicious pie crust at every bak- ing with FLAKO is because the in- gredients are perfectly blended in exactly the right proportions. No measuting, gnixing or sifting.. | M 3 pointed Vice President bration of July 4. | | Long! You simply ‘add water, roll snd bake. FLAKO removes the un- certainty from pie crust mak- ing. And takes only four minutes from package to oven. At your grocer's. FMKO PRODUCTS coRP, New Brunswick, N. J, Endorsed by ®ood Housekeeping Try This! Put two or three- JACK FROST SUGAR in a cup. Pour in the hot tea or coffee. By the time the cup is full, the tablets /yvi" be almost completely dissolved. Pure sugar naturally dissolves quickly. Every Jack Frost | e THE EVENI 8ls0 to the sense of loyalty and pride of all Washingtonians.” Mr. Duhamel and George B. Jackson reported on plans for having the asso- ciation represented in the parade on Flag Day by a float depicting Washing- ton Crossing the Delaware and by old- fashioned carriages. More Flags Urged. Mr. Mahoney made an appeal for a larger display of flags on Flag Day. He offered to help equip the home of the argociation with more flag pole sup- paris so there could be a more ade- quete showing of the colors for the next celebration. “My patriotism went below zero on February declared Mr. Mahoney, “when I went about the city and saw so few flags displaved. There should be a big turnout of flags all over the city on each celebration day during the Bicentennial year. Let Washingtonians show their pafriotism.” Acting on a request from the Master Plumbers’ Association, the ass tion indorsed a bill which wou rize the Commiscioners to re the 1i; censes of plumbes f Noyes ‘anna to_represent the associaticn cal Bicentennial Commisison meel tonight to plan for a city-wide garden contest. Two new members were admitted— Meyer S. Cohen and Beverly J. Smith. A picture of the Washington Light Infantry Corps, now hanging in the National Guard Armory, was offered to the assoclation by Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, commanding the Guard, and was accepted with appreciation. Mr. Duhamel will make arrangements to re- ceive the gift. Mr. Duhamel repcrted on preliminary plans for the big evening public cele- AUTHORS TO BE TOPIC Beta Sigma Phi Chapter to Dis-| cuss Variety of Works. A distussion of authors and poets and thejr works will be held at a meet- | ing of Beta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Monday night at the Carlton Hotel, Speakers and thelr subjects will in- | clude: Mrs. Ellis Logan, “Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thinker and Philosopher”; Miss Leona Bain, “Thomas More and His ‘Utepia’”; Miss Ruth Spicer, “Mo- rale in the Face of Great Odds, as II- | lustrated in the Poems of Jaquin Mil- ler”; Miss Ella H. Kaubler, “The Phi- losophy_of Confucius,” and Miss Vir- ginia Aloxender, “Henry Wadsworth , the Poet of the Heart.” sufficient cause. | 1 'has never ABOUT T0 RETIRE Methodist Session at Atlan- tic City Finds Chicagoan Backed for Successor. | By the Assoctated Press. | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, May 5— | What is generally considered the most | desirable Methodist bishopric will be left vacant when Bishop McDowell of Weashington, D. C., retires at the Gen- | eral Conference, in session here. Bishop Edwin H. Hughes of Chicago has & large backing for the post. Birth control, on which Mathodism made _official _pronounce- ment, was slated for its first commit- tee ccnsideration in the history of the church today. | The Committee on Family Relations, | a sub-body of the important Commit- tec on State of Church, prepared to take up the subject, at the suggestion of its chairman, Dr. Ralph W. Sock- man of New York. A memorial from the Omaha, Neb, area outlines some of the alterations on the divorce rules sought from the conference. The discipline, as it now stands, | proclaims that divorce is a matter of State responsibility, but the memorial, says the church should give no a proval to the State “for granting vorce for other than scriptural cau ‘The memorial elso asks a chan present disci | Don't allow your false teeth to drop or slip when you eat, talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a little Kling on your plates. This new improved powder forms a comfort cushion—holds " plates so snug, they feel and act like your own teeth. No more danger of rocking plates—eating will again be a joy. Leading dentists endorse Kling. Guaranteéd better than any- | thing you ever used or money back. | Large package, 35¢ at all druggists. _KLINGE:: ses.” FIRMLY AND COMFORTABLY “Wherever you go, you find -this absolutely The one sure way to get an absolutely guvc barley malt is to uy Blue Ribbon. And what barley it is! The experts who selectit comb the ne- tion's markets to get the choicest grain thatneture produces. Packed full 3 pounds. BLUE RIB AMERICA'S B MouUr SYFNS L3T80L LSO3S tablets of Tablet is Pure Sugar— 100% Pure Cane Sugar Smooth, uniform and even—these dainty tablets are pre- ferred by discriminating hostesses. Packed for your pro- tection in a sanitary - DISTINCTIVE BLUE BOX There is a Jack Frost Sugar for every Purpose. (Each is 100% pure Cane Sugar GRANULATED TABLET: - CONFECTIONERS (XXXX) and the * TRUMP. TABLET NOVELTY PACKAGE BROWN . POWDERED. . pure barley BON MALT GGEST SELLER sucar BISHOP MOOWELL |22 in a divorce, when it is clearly established in the mind of the min- ister that the true cause of the di- vorce is adultery or its equivalent.” Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas predicted at the session last night that the battle over prohibition would be fought in the future between “the big wet cities and the small dry cities, towns and rural folks” He remarked that “if the theft of the Lindbergh baby does tion of wholesome observance of law and order I don't know what other atrocity will” He reiterated his oppo- sition to cancellation of interallied debts, excessive armaments and short selling of stocks, and lald a “great part " to of our distressing economic troubl Wall Street and International bankers. The conference voted unanimously to officialdom of the Nation. | MRS. COSTIGAN SPEAKER Mrs. Edward P. Costigan, wife of |the Colorado Senator, will address the |annual meeting of the Women's In- | ternational League for Peace and Free- | dom, District Branch, Monday at 3 jo'clock in the Friends' Social Room, 1811 I street. Mrs. Costigan, who is past president of the District Voteless League of Wom- en Voters, will discuss “What Women Can Do in the Peace Movement. NO WAS ~~ RS2 There's only one BRILLO. Look for the name on the green and red box. 821-23 Our Store Just Pl o Tk kR o i R ook Kk K KK Kk ok ok ok ok kR K K ok kR kR K ok K kR Kk kK R K Kk kK K K K K K K Garage ok ko kK kK ok ke koK ok kK R not prove the turning point of & restora- serve notice of its dry stand to the| NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932. shuffling, weary couples keeping up & | that 15 playing for the twentleth or such other doubtful attractions semblance of rhythmic movement to | thirtieth day of a useless physicial trial, | Similarly banned. b | (co , E the merciless strains of an orchestra! Pole-squatting exhibitions ahd all iy Iy T e o 1 MAYONNAISE MUSSOLINI DROPS FIST ON DANCING MARATHONS Premier, Who Banned Beauty Con- tests as Immoral, Carries Fight Step Further. ROME (N.AN.A).—After banning beauty competitions as immoral, Mus- solini has come down with a heavy hand on dance marathons. No troupes of tireless fox-trotters will be allowed (éo test their endurance on any Italian loor. The Duce does not think it amusing or edifying for Italian audiences to be | presented with the spectacle of several | . Kidney Trouble! is often associated with serious dis- eases. Don’t fake chances. Learn how Nature can help to soothe your kidneys and aid_them back to normal fanctioning. Phone or write for free literature today. | Sold in Washington 15 Years ‘Mountain Valley Water America’s Foremost Health Water From HOT SPRINGS, ARK. BRILLO SCOURING PADS CAN BE RINSED AND USED OVER AND OVER AGAIN—REAL ECONOMY s B kLS Cleans -Scowws ~Potishes 313 KK K K Kk K K K K K KKk Around the Corner From the Capital 230 Woodward Bldg. Met. 1062 1E... 206 JAR OF PICKLES YOUR LAST CHANCE! This is your last chance to secure the startling food bargain we fered local women a few day . Your last chance to get a full pint * jar of Hellmann’s or Foods * Mayonnaise and a jar of the f mous Best Foods Bread and Butter Pickles at 8 price you would usually pay for tmd these products. - This is how the bargain offer works: Simply pay the regular price for a '{-r of mayonnaise. Z. then for . 1¢ more your ives you a one wund jar of ‘:u Foods Bgead and utter Pickles. But remembes, this offer will not be repeated. $o you must act at once! HELLMANNS MAYONNAISE WHEN YOU BUY AT THE REGULAR PRICE THIS PINT JAR OF HELLMANN'S OR BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE 9 times'faster 5 fimes easier COSTS LESS. . . because Brillo does more —really economical. 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