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TO GIVE PLAY Aurora Hills-Virginia Highlands Church Group to Present Farce. Special Dispatch to The Star. VIRGINIA HIGHLANDS, Va., May 20—The B. Y. P. U. of the Mount Vernon Baptist Church of Aurora Hills- Virginia Highlands is presenting a three-act farce by Louise Rand Bescom at the chureh, on Frazier and Holt2- man avenues, tonight at 8:15 under the direction of Miss Ruth E. Duborg. It will be repeated tomorrow evening. In addition to the home-talent players, the soclety has secured Miss Mary Davis of Rosemont, one of Alexandria's protes- sional entertainers, to act in oné of the leading roles, and Prof. and Mss. Leslie Ryder to furnish violin music and read- ings as interlude entertainment. Te- Social Registerite Sues Wife. RENO, Nev., May 20 (#).—Suit for divorce was flled yesterday by D. V. Shaw Kennedy, New York social regi: terite, against Vera S. Kennedy, charg- ing cruelty. They were married No- vember 7, 1923 SALE! Spring Suits $17.50, $27.50 Charge It! Pay Later in YEAR’S RESIDENT DIES Mrs. Julia A. Pickles, Recently of Kansas City, Mother of Major. Mrs. Julia A. Pickles, mother of Maj. | | Nathan C. Pickles, U. 8. A, died yes-| | terday at her residence here, 3106 N street. She had been in Washington & little more than a year, having come here from her home in Kansas City for medical treatment. Mrs. Pickles, who was 78, was the widow of Nathan Pickles, Kansas City, Mo., and had lived in that city for many years. Her son, who lives at 3718 Brandywine street, sald the body will be taken to Kansas City for burial MRS. J. L. MADDUX DIES Wife of Motor and Air Official Wi Flying Enthusiast. LOS ANGELES, May 20 (#)—Mrs. Helene D. Maddux, wife of Jack L. Maddux, milionaire motor car dealer and head of the Transcontinental Air Transport Co., died at her home here yesterday from a heart ailment. Her husband, mother and 8-year-old son were at the bedside. Mrs. Maddux was an aviation enthu- siast and close fried of Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, and of Amelia Earhart Putnam. e was a native of | Kansas. Will Hear Befom Talks. BERRYVILLE, Va., May 20 (Spe- cial) —A mecting will be held at Scaleby, the home of Kenneth N. Gil- pin, at Boyce, tonight under the auspices of the Woman's Organization for National Proh'bition Reform. The Small Amounts | EISEMAN'S, 7th & F ' leading speakers of the evening will b2 Mrs. Julian Keith of Warrenton and Ml’sd'n’mmu Lomax Hunter of Rich- mon { Detroit. Bl buys a big gas refrigerator $20 for your old icebox. No other down payment, 36 months to pay. Choice of stand at no extra ard colors cost. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. 413 Tenth Street N. W. GEORGETOWN GAS LIGHT CO. 1339 Wisconsin Av enue N. W. Tune in on the Washington Gas Li, every Sunday ight Orchestra evening at 6:30 over WRC D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1932. DIES WITHOUT WILL Widow of Walter E. Lambert Files Court Petition. Wulter E. Lambert, (urmerly connect- a motor,car firm, left no will &mmdhfid&mmyl?wfl ng to a petition of his Edith asking the District Supreme at $17333; a Summer home Beach, Md., valued at at $46,751.14. There are two minor n. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and slight- ly warmer tonight; tomorrow cloudy, probably showers in the afternoon; gentle variable winds, becoming east or southeast. Maryland—Fair and slightly warmer tonight; tomorrow cloudy. showers to- morrow afternoon or night. Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomor- row, showers tomorrow and probably in south portion tonight; slightly wunner in_extreme north portion ‘West Virginia—Increasing nloudlnm and slightly warmer tonight followed by showers tomorrow and probably in extreme south portion tonkm. cooler in north portion tomorrow. Report for Last 4 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Yesterday— Degrees. 4pm . 8 pm. . Midnight . Today— 4 am. 8 am. . Noon . . H,I‘hefl 70, 2:30 p.m yesterday. Year 880, Lowest, 4" 5:00 am. today. ago, 67. Year ‘Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and tic Survey.) ‘Tomorrow. 8:40a.m. 2:51 a.m. 9:13pm. 3:36 pm. Th- Sun and Moon. Rises. Sun, today ... 4:52 Sun, tomorrow. 4:51 T:18 Moon, today .. 8:20 p.m. 4:4lam. Automobile thk must be turned an one-half hour after sunset. Rainfall. 7:18 Monthly rainfall in inches th the| Capital (current month to date): Month. 1932. Average. Record. January . 482 3.55 7.09 °'82 February ... 3.27 6.84 '84 3.75 8.8¢ '91 April 327 9.13 '89 3.70 10,69 89 4.13 10.94 '00 1063 '88 28 1441 1081 76 8% 89 8.57 8.69 7.56 01 Weather in Various Cities. g H H g H Fjurnd 199G3TH 250m0T *rqqsu jem Stations. 390wo. “swpasysak e Abilene, Tex Albany, N. Atlants. Ga Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland.’ Ohio Columbia” 8. C. Denver, Colo. Mich. Tex i1 53 56 54 60 46 70 50 62 60 8 50 84 52 68 54 72 68 70 56 78 56 64 54 66 50 80 56 70 54 94 60 82 68 68 48 92 58 . 56 = 7 8 60 7 36 8 60 84 T4 2 6 68 50 58 80 52 84 50 48 52 52 36 64 Etclo cloudy (7 a.m, Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London. England .. 58 Cloudy cjs, Fra Cloudy Part cloudy Horta Hamilto San J (Fayan)- Asore (Gurrent observations.) Bermuda ) Havan . Colon, Canal Zone. Rubber in Furniture Making. Rubber is being made use of in- stead of wire springs in the making of furniture. In constant use the springs sometimes go bad and become very uncomfortable and the furniture must be taken completely apart in order to make the necessary replace- ments. The type of rubber made use of as a substitut> is the sponge rubber and it is moulded inta various shapes to meet the demands of the unhol- sterer. The rubter in this shape re- tains its “life” for a long time. FOUND. and _black, femal Monday. DOG—Brown, rope ettached to collar. zm 3214 13th n.w. os’r ANmALds hound. ‘Columbia off_rear car; initials J. L. n's apparel. Phote Adums 0863 wome: 2603 Connecticut n.w. Rewar BELGIAN POLICE PUP, 3 months old, tan, black face. d. Adams 0676-J between 5 pm._and 8:30 BILLFOLD. con & dri P tros ot tration. cerd: and receints reward nu Abhev pL n.e. CIGAR! sy Wednesd 18 Liberal reward. Fhont Clev. 8108. 'COIN PURSE, containing chanse; key and & gold cross. Call National 5060. Branch 3338, daytime. or Adams 3337-W a DOG—Tan and white, § years old. Cull Adams 6859 of 3111 1ith A yed May 18 srayed. ,yv"_ ‘Puds COLLIE Reward. DOG—Brindle Boston bull, str from 1539 Eye st. n.w. ch ginia license tag an ward offere ‘DOG—Small black nd B hiie Tomale Ex Terrier. long tail, with red colla: ISW Yo mame “Mab." Liveral reward: Call 3123 D n.w. or phom West 1150. GOLD KEY—Initials H. A New York Law School. Return to lost And found dept., Mayflower Hotel PAPER PORTFOLIO. containing !!tEt lll» over samples. Return to Hotel Har 0 $10_reward. ‘PIN_Rhinestone: mmm Que B e Declllll' “gl con- st., Thursday. Reward 28th st reward.” Tele- PURSE—Wednesday tllnlnl money and nnk‘c‘bouk. phone Emerson 1173, mIA.NT rinted blue crepe, Wednesday, K 8t between Conn. ave. and 24t reward. 1121 N H._ave n.w. . BORORITY PIN—Jeweled Alpha Del Nam¢ on back of pin. Reward. ne Decatur 3950-M. 21 BPECTAC! l.IB- wrlmu shell; probably _in s e D Flsase return to Ed- mund, Hotel Gore SUIT CASES, 1 blaci black hand- v, Commutmn Tucsday: it ash 'reward s 5. soarks, un.ul"ellvery. cuy ATCHWhite sold, Monday eve- o Good Hape road. Rt 9ol T8 Faces Argeatine Probe. | BUENOS AIRES, May 20 m.—A‘ senaterial induiry into old charges of gross waste In armament purchases while Dr. Augustin P. Justo, now Presi- dent of Argentina, was minister of war five years ago, was asked in a resolu- tion introduced into the Senate today | by two Socialist senators. @ards of Thanka I st BAYLOR, LUCY ANN. We wish to thank, gur many friends for their tympathy and flmn during the illness and the lelh | of our beloved mother and md-flhtr.; LUCY ANN BAYLOR, who passed &!ll’dl’. May 14, 1932, at 3:45 ochel llb the residence of her daughter. Beaulal Bazlor, 304 3rd <. sw CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDEEN. 22° | BOLTON, CHAUNCEY W. we wish o tbank | our many {riends for the beautiful floral | tributes and kind expressions of sympathy | in our rad bereavement in the loss of our | son and husband, CHAUNCEY W. BOL- | TON. MOTHER AND WIFE. i Beaths. ! WELL W, Suddenly. on Pri- | LOWELL W. BARLOW son of John H. and Mabel W. Barlow of Bountiful, Utah Body resting at the parlors of Almus R. Speare 1633 Conp. ave. Inter- ment Bountiful, Utah. 21 B ICE LIVINGSTON. On Th ¥ 553, ALICE LIVINGSTON the’ dsth year of her Thursday, May oved son of WilJ lism years, 1 %1, Olivet cememy ' 2 COCHRANE, WILLIAM B Suddenly Wed- Dcdnr ey, 1o 1082, WILLIAM - | B iuseand of Eies T, Gochtane, aed 50 years. Funeral from his late residence, 122 Tenn. ave, ne. on Saturday, May 21, m. Intermént Mount Olfvet Cgm- Sery CONNOLLY. DANIEL. On Wednesday, lh Yt DANIEL CONNOLLY. . beloved son of the laie Greorse W._and Annie T. the 38th vear of bis age. Punerai from the residence Mrs Louls Kulle, 903 vmmu ave. ‘s on uv.umu May 21, then Dominic’s czaun:n. Where reauiem Hoass will be sune m. for the repose o1"hiasoul.. Relatives and friends are in- Interment Mount Olivet O(mete;y SEATON. On Thursday. Ma: aiL_her_residence, 526 Rllflflln‘ VY BEATON, beloved wite of ries M Davis. Services at the 8. )'Hn&. Co. funeral home, m: 14th st. nl . Saturdey, May 21, at 3 p.m. Interment Fort Lincoin Cemetery. | GANT. CATMERINE. On Tuesdas, May 17 2. “at Henryton, Md., 'THERINE the devoted daug hur of Mary and niece of Rnll Mlu of funeral later. Hlm l’“fln‘ W. Paet Jivh fneral onerehs 13m0 Ea GOR HELEN. Passed peacefully into CHerAa rost, o Weanesday. May 10, 158, .at 12 p.m., ‘at her residence, 5014 Pitc Aot BELER" GORDON peloved ‘wife of Robert W. Gordon, devoted mother of Robert J., Helen., Prederick and Ruth, loving sister of Miss Mattie McAlpine and Mrs. Eitel Walker of Selma. Ala. | Puneral Saturday, May 21, 1932, from her late At 2 o ey B G SR ofheiating, A yoice at midnight came. She started up to hea; A mortal arrow pierced. hu frame, She fell, but felt no fea: HARRISON, MARGARET. On 'nzua- May 17, 1932,” at Gallinger Hospit ter Brlet iliness, MARGARET, beloved Wite of James Harrison of 1609 4th st. n.w. and daughter of Willlam and Elizabeth Thomas f Cedar Heights, Md, Sne also_leaves hr rs and a host of other r 5°t0 mourn, their 1oss. Remains Testing at Henry S. Washington's funeral home, 467 N st. n.w., until Friday, May 20: thereafter at her late residence. Fu- Deral Saturday. May 31 at9s.m., from the Ghurch of ncarnation, Deanwood, C.. where solemn high requiem mass Sin e tune for -the rero:z of her soul. Relatives and {riends invited. 20- ed B8 yeirs. - Pumeral from nce, Saturday, May 21, at nterment Glenwood Cemetery. HURLEBAUS, FRED A On Friday May . at his residence, Monday, May 23, at 11 a.m., from Bcott's nndlnlllnt parlors. HARLES. On Tyexday, May 17, ¥ Garfeld Hospital GHARLES: band of Jennie Johmson and father of Agnes and Theima Johnson. Puneral serv- ices at Bundys (uneral nome. 621 Florida n.w. Saturday. May 21. at - Yrerment Liséoln morial Cemetery JOHNSON. CHARLES N. _Funeral services for RLES N. JOHNSON. a messenger 1o e Department of Gowimerse Tot & number of vears, will be held Saturday. May 21, 1932, at 2 o'clock, &t Bundy's fu- neral parlors, €21 Florida ave. n.w. JOHNSON. CHARLES N. Columbia Lodge, P. O. E of W. hersby no- T AP JOHNSON. "from E. W. Bundy's funerai home. 621 Florida nw., Saturday, May 31,8t 2 pm. Sister Lodges and Tem: ples are invited ESTER H. EPPS, Exalted Ruler. Attest: | LEE CAMPBELL. Secrerars. JOHNSON, EMMA. Departed this lite May after -Klinnrin: tliness. st her 55" “one son: three devoted daushters, three sons-in-la sixrandchildren. two . greai-grandehilc dren and a host of other relatives and friends Remains resting at the funeral chapel of the George B. Clarke Co.. la ave. ne.. until 12 noon Friday. May 20, thence to her late residence. Funeral Saturday. May 21, at 1:30 pm. from 19ih _and Ceme- esidence. JOHNSON xah Baptist Church. Interment Payne We do not know who next y fall Beeath the chasteatns rodl One must be. so let us all Prepare to meet our God. “I.'.' MARY T. De l"td this life Wed- esd 3 at_her_late MARY T. Mount _Pisy Gales sts. ne. tery. 08 Tesidenice, FXh KELLY, beloved “wite o! Joseph J. Kelly of ‘Georgetown, D. Puneral from her late residence Saturday, May 21, 8:30 a.m.; thence to. Holy Trinity Church, where re- quiem macs will be said for the repose of her soul am. _Interment at Mount Olfvet. ‘Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend. 20 TT. JOSEP! 23, 5 Church, where mass will be said at for 'the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 2 CHARLES THOYAS. On Thurs 193z, a.m.. at his it Ve, GHARLES THOMAS. ased 89 yoars: huspind of Anna M. Krauss. “Puneral from residence, Sa day. May 21, at 1:30 p.m. itimere. RAUSS. CHARLES THOMAS. The mem- Bers of Association of Oldest Tnhabitants are requested to attend the funeral of our lafe associate, CHARLYS THOMAS KRAUSS, from his lJate fesidence. Veitch L Ve, Saturday y 1932, pm. THEODORE W. NoYu Pres” 3RSt WRIOHT, Sec LANGAN. ROSA. On Friday. May 20. 193, a8 12:45 agh. et her Tesidence, 426 15th st se., LANGAN. widow of the late Mi mrl 3 Langan. Notice of funcel “Jomy 1 I.BP;NOV On Thursday, May 19. Hisbana of the lagher). Puner: on Monday, M quiem mass’ a h am. Relatives and friends invited. ment Mount Ol MACDONALD, at 9 Pters n N N beloved husband of ‘Mary ald, Puneral from his late Tesidence, 1“5 30th st. n.w. on Saturday, May 321 st 9:30 a.m. thence to Hol Trinity Church, where mass will be offered at 10 am. for the repose of his_soul. Relatives and friends are invited. Inter- ment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. ISAAC T. On Wednesday. May at 930 am. at n.w. ISAAC T. MANN. {rom Bis late. residence Saturday. Mav 3 at Iham. Interment Rock Creek Ce ery. MARSHALL. BESSIE ANN: Departed, lhls life on Wednesday, May 18, 193: he B aonee Sartratic Sharche Vo BESS ANN MARSHALL, beloved mother of Lee- thorn and Arron’ Marshall. Funeral serv ices at Second Bapti urch, Shurch: Vao on Saturdsy, May 21, u 2 p.m. MATTINGLY, MARY A. On Wednesdsy. 32, st 8t Joseoh's Hospital H oher. mass will be offered at 10 repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited. Interment in St. Ignetius Ceme- tery, Oxon Hm M McAULIFFE, A _on Thursday. May 18 1833, "ot Biter Hufi tal. rington), the beloved -u- ol m- late Jeremiah MeAulifl her late residence. 42 urday morning. May 31, thence to St. Aleveius Ch cn whi Il be fimum "and friends | Iivhed! }nwmmt Mount Olivet Ce Ho’i’ T PICKLES, JULIA ALVIRA. 9. 1033 'at her Yestdonce: JULIA ALVIRA. widow of Nathan ‘and mother of Ms). Nathan C. . Remaing nfunu at $200 Chaptn st now until . Fridsy, May 20. Interment Kan ) REEDER, MARY B. Wednesday, Maj this life on MARY B wife of _Joh: Wihane Tagior of 161 and Otis Wilkerson. ghe chapel of George B Puners] BE “’ " s fi& .' '. sel‘ nm e.l l! m pariors Mnl ave. n.w. fi urday. l(l! 21. li ROSS, ELEANOR L OWI. “on Priday. May 20, 1932 at - 1 a b!rbraildmu 3’" loth fi May o Inmfls Navited P.ocx Creek Cemeters . WIL) . W) SHA' I m ples st. Deloved usoind of Ida Shan (nes King). Buneral from his late resid onday. May nd: it nterment - Cedar 30 Tutorment n . May 18 and Henry Fle four b Prin Siheon, Wiinam: Clinton, Chester Ciintom and Richard Clinton. and a host of other Remains resting af Co. funeral chapel, Ma Funeral Sunday. se. Lincoln Memorial Cemetery VENNING, CATMERINE. _On Wednesday, CATHERINE VENNING, aged 35 years. beloved 3ife of Norman R Venning. Funeral from 3743 33rd st Mount Rainer. Satur- dus Moy 31 M35 interment Glene wood Cemetery. WATKINS, FROU E. _On Thursday, -y 10. 1932, at’ Homeopathic Hospital. U B, WATKINS. daughter of Mrs. Emma Kemy Watkins of 1523 32ud st. n.w. Services at Joseph Gawler's Sons' chapel. 1754 Pa. ave. n.w. on Saturday. May 31. at 2 p.m, Interment private WEBER. FRANK J. May 1932, at Solciers’ Home Hospit L bgloved husband of the late Cathers E' Weber and father of Cather} Weber. * Puneral from his Iate. residence 722 Varnum st. n.w..-Mondey, May 23, am. Requiem ma Church at 9 invited to a Home Cemeter. In Memoriam BRESNAHAN, MAURICE F. 1o loving m ory of my devoted husband. BRESNAHAN, who died fourteen years age today. May 20, 1878 This day brings bask memories f my loved one gone to resh, And the one who thinks of him today Is the one who loves him best HIS DEVOTED WIFE. * CARROLL. CHARLES RUSSELL. In sad loving remembrance of our de; husb L fother,” CHARLES CAR. 'hDMdlDIHfll}“mh life one yea. Yhes Persusoms. On Priday. weo tod Gone are the happy days that once I knt Gone are the happy hours we spent wi Thoush time may pass. memory lasts, s "DEvOTED l\?z'lerl’oim DAUGHTER HEARAR CARROLL AND CLAIRDEAN. HATTON, MARY V. A tribute of love memory of our 'dear mother, MAR' HATTON, who 0 suddenly 33 veat. a0 today, May 20, 1909. God gave us a wonderful mother, God made her smile as_the s He made her heart of pure goid. We think of the great reunion journey there one by one, of tie weloms that verels aweils us When_our_earthly tasks are done. HER DAUGHTERE, BLANCHE ' A lollvsov EDWARD. In sad but loving re membrance of my dear d, EDWAR JOHNSON, who departed this life thre sad years ago today, May 20, 1929. There is one who longs for you daily, But tries to be brave and content. YQUR DEVOTED WIFE, HATTIE H. JORN- JONES, MILDRED. In loving remembrang: of ‘my beloved mother, MILDRED JONM ¥ho departed this life 'one year ago today. ay 20, You are not forsotien, dear mother, r never will you be. Bo lony W just as long @ o -:;.1::";°a B of ee. JONB UGHTER, vmam MeQUINN, JORN. lu lovis of my deat husband. JOHN ¥ "u{,",',':"“ epart is life two years May 20, 1930. T — 1 saw vou slowly leaving me, stood s g draiaed tne'cup 3¢ bitter griet The da 1 saw, you di 'Tis sweet to nmmbu. rrhe, 008 once he: h absent T SN s MCQUINN. * In sad and loving re- FANNIE RUPPERT, wh life ninegeen vesrs gt THE PAMILY. ATERMAN, LOUI! In loving remem- U TN N Gex:_dnugier 2 . who passed away four ye sc0. May 20, 1928 FATHER AND MOTHER. L have » picture framed of you, ed in memory, loving and true. bui my eyes can see that face, in my heart is its hiding place: RALPH. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ':l- \WLER A. GAWLER JOSEPH AWLER 'SONS Established 1850 Cremations Lady attendant 1Sz B ylvnn Avenue N, Phones: " “Natioral 512-8613 NO BRANCH OFFICE JOHN R“WRIGHT co. 1337 10th_St. N.W. _ Phone North 0047 . WILLIAM H. SCOTT STSE. | CHAMBERS J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CREMATORIUM 332 PA. AVE. N.W. _ NATIONAL 1384, 1388 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W U SN fichone National 2475 ALMUS R. SPEARE Succeeding the Original W. 5E=m S Connecticut CHAS S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln 0872, "Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel = o Lincoln 0524 \p6e ‘service LM (GAWLER ER CO - Funeral Directors * LEONARD M. GAWLER 1804 M _St. NW. __ Pot. 4170, 4171, ]ouph F Bu-ch s Sons 3034 M St. NV, P wen o8 "W. W. DEAL & CO. blishe 816 H ST. N GEO. W. WISE CO. oiss. P. J. 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