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RECREATION PLAN | STUDIED BY CITIZEN North Capitol Association Hears of Work Being Done at Eck- ington Center. SALE! Spring Suits $17.50, $27.50 Charge It! Pay Later in Small Amounts EISEMAN'S Tth& F " PEONIES Order Now fo~ Decoration Day A Dozen, $2.00 3 Dozen, $5.00 ©n Display et 1746 K St.. Suite One | District 4620 Walnut 8836 Co-ordination of* recreational and Community Center activities for both | children and adulis at the F-kisg*on Center, as an experiment which is ex- pected to be taken as a model for oti centers throughout the District, was mnmod to the North Capitol Citizens Asscciation at its monthly meeting in | Satisfaction We serve some of Wash. ington’s finest families, and vet we can and do serve those confronted with the need for the utmost ccon- omy—for our prices are LOWER of ANY funeral director in than those the city- gEAL FUNERAL HOME /e or reference. HAsk uournetghbor 816 H STREET.'N. 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Da it today! | selected as a Many other Toridheet features contribute much to the *VITAL DIFFERENCE. It's important to you to find out all about these features . DIFFERENCE is the one sure guide to enduring satisfaction. It will not obligate STAR. WASEINGTON McKinley High School last night by | Mrs. Elizabeth K. Peeples, director of the Community Center Department of lhe Public Schools. The three agencies concerned in the work, the office of public bulidings and public parks, the District Playground Association and the Community Center Department, ave co-operating on & pro- gram for the Eckington Center which will include band concerts, athletic meets, dancing classes, nature hikes, community sings, tennis tournaments, & branch library station and all recrea- tional activities in which the people of that community may be interested. ‘The North Capitol Citizens' Associa- tion pled%‘d its hearty co-operation in making the experiment a success and | expressed gratification at having been | “model” communily for | the rest of the District. The citizens’ _assoclation also rec- | ommenced to the justices of the Su- preme Court of the District that Henry Gilligan, attorney, of 2304 First street, former president of the association for eight vears. be Teappointed to the Board of Education. His term expires next month STAFF REDUCTION MADE AT GENEVA Stimson Orders Changes Cutting Disarmament Par- ley Cost $5,000 a Month. By the Associated Press. In line with a dominant trend in gov- ernmental affairs, Secretary Stimson has authorized a reduction in the staff of the American delegation at the Geneva Disarmament Conference to save $5000 a month. After considerable debate, Congress = anpruprlnted $350,000 for the expenses of the delegation. The State Depart- | Lumber is Maine's principal manu- 'ment figures that the slash will enable tacturing product. the Americans to remain at Geneva ”"o‘ SRS E e A (o ATURAL kindness is instinctive, but the fountain of real wisdom is Experience. At the disposal of every client is professional study, experience and a that makes for thoughtful, kindly service. PHONE NORTH 3815 W. ERNEST JARVIS CO., INC. Funeral Church 1432 YOU STREET N.W. PRIVATE AMBUIANCE U. S. Govt. Undertakers for Colored Sailors and Soldiers Licensed tn States af dMaswdand and Virginia sincerity until September without asking lorl more money. James C. Dunn, secretary of the dele- gation at Geneva, will return to the State Department at once under the new arrangement. Capt. A. H. Van Keuren, United States Navy, technical advisor, will also return to Washington. His work will be divided between Rear Admiral Arthur J. Hepburn and Comdr. Thomas C. Kinkaid. Lieut. Col. James E. Chaney, United States Army, technical advisor, will turn his work over to Comdr. R. K. Turner of the Navy. David McK. Key, also a secretary of the delegation, will return to his post as second secretary of the embassy at London. OXON HILL RITES SET Sallie H. Johnson to Be Buried Tomorrow. Mrs. Sallie H. Johnson, 72, of Oxon Hill, Md.,, who died yesterday morning | at Providence Hospital after a long ill- ness, will be buried tomorrow in Oxon Hill Cemetery after services at 9:30 | o'clock in St. Ignatius Church. In recent years, Mrs. Johnson had made her home 600 block Raleigh place, Congress Heights, but retained her resi- dence in Oxon Hill, where she was born. For many years she had been an active member of the Cathclic church. She was retired several years ago after s long Government service at St. Eliza- | beth's Hospital. | _ She leaves a brother, J. Henry Kerby, Oxon Hill, and a sister, Mrs. Mary C. | Baden of Brandywine, Md. MRS. PERRY FUNERAL SET | Services to Be Held in Norfolk Thursday Afternoon. | Funeral services for Mrs. James Clif- ford Perry, who died Friday in San Francisco, Calif,, will be held at 2 p.m. | Thursday in Norfolk, Va, friends in | Washington have been notified. Mrs. Perry, wife of the assistant surgeon general of the Public Health Service, was well known in Washington. having lived here for some time before going to the West Coast Mrs. Former Track Financier Dies. NASHVILLE, Tenn, May 24 (&) — Wabkter O. Parmer, 77, former race horse financier, died last night. For several years he was part owner of a race track at Windsor, Ontario. Coin Dated 1756 Found. A large Portuguese coin, dated 1756, was found recently on the site of an old grist mill at Dennis, Mass. Read What Toridheet Users Say about Economy “Last year we went through the entire season, heating 60 two apartments and a store withToridheet,on an oilcon- sumption of only $115.57, without asingle service call.” FRANK BENTLEY. 3717 Georgia Ave. N.W. Washington, D. C. “Our oil consumption for the absolutely odors."” “In one Fuel oil today is cheaper than ever before ... Toridheet ‘Toridheet, bills, which ordinarily ran $400.00. 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[ ] R EE TORIDHEET OIL BURNER Complete With 275-Gallon Oil Sterage Tank To Some Washington Home Owner Contest Closes Monday, May 30, 1932 Tune in WMAL 6:15 p. m., Wednesday and Friday Phone—NOW— Decatur 5828 For Details—or MAIL COUPON DOME OIL CO. —— Dome Oil Ceo. 723 Conn. Ave. Washington, D. C. send me complete de- rding the Toridhest- Co. contest. ylmltut;‘d htt: is the Quiet Fire-Ri flfl 1: esgspce of the VITAL DIFFERENCE. Cards of Thanks HALL. SENORA MAYO. The family of SE- NORA MAYO HALL wish 10 express their sincere thanks to relatives and friends for the many Kindnesses and sympathy ex- tended during the loug iliness and at the death of their beloved wife and step- daughter. HUSBAND AND STEPMOTHER. SELBY. JOJHUA. The family of the iate acknowledges with srate. 79 Sopreciadior the hind ‘gap sympathy of their friends and r terment Rockville Union Cemetery. BALDWIN, GRACE GREENE. On Monday, May 23, 1932. ut 8 p.m.”at her home. West Fulls Church, Va.. GRACE GREENE, Moy May 33, "UOLLIE 0 8B ALE. Tne beloved wifa-of the Tte Roi- mond Beale. Funeral from her late resi- 0 N st nw. Abt 33 on Thurs- t 830 o'clock Church, where_re- Sliem mass Wil be said ot b aicion atives and friends invited Kindly omit flowers. 25% BEALE, day. B ROYAL TROTH REPORTED Prince Otto May Become Engaged to, Princess Maria. BUDAPEST, Hungary, May 24 (#).— Royalist circles here were authority to- day for reports that Prince Otto of Hapsburg, pretender to the throne of Hungary, and Princess Maria of Ba- varia, are about to become engaged. The princess, who is 18, is & daugh- ter of Prince Franz, brother of Prince Rupprecht, head of the house. The family of the bride-to-be lives the greater part of the year in a castle at Sarvar, Hungary. The princess speaks Hungarian like a native, which is important in view of Otto's claim to the throne. Marriage Licenses. Sl T erty . and Esther Rev. Walter H 1437 Rhode Tntand VE Tadd, 29, 3456 Ma lard Foanoke, 23 24 s 1357 K " Maurice Jela. 28 W, Hotel and Sorreta 25, Abram S! Chaties E" Pord Lelia M. Rooney, E_L For 44 Mar, P it 3 l69 13h st and) 22/ 1629 13th at.; | 1161 19th st. and 14 Capital ave. ne D st 2 2. and Minnte L. 8. Hol | -l MacCubbin. 35. Owin, | s Mie | Liigenpecr. 4. 5l e 1428 11th st | and Havra 3. Brown 2.0 P sto Rev J.E. Carler Deaths Reported. \llry N Shafer. the Wyoming Aple. Fu G inger Hospital ey 2331 Cuthedral . 1032 4tk st e . B. Wail, 68, Providence Hos- | 8B Snrad, 88, 3638 13th st | ry. 62. 835 Florida ! ", 1204 Staples st 7 Tk rd ave of Rober and Beatrice Brooks. s Hos| | iant Preedmen e Births Reported. nd Evelyn R. Ebel. girl and Josephine H. Girousrd, He; Matrice N. girl | JONES. TN BAG. Sunday” morn B. Star office. ay evening, Mav 23 s of_the North Capitol Cit- Finder sewarded. . red with tan fur trimming May 20, at Hains Point. Phone Sterzer. Linc. 1505 COLLIE DOG. male. tan and white. 3 years reward. Call Adams 6859 or 3111 11th st nw v DOG_—Wire-haired tar No. 17698 Emerson 267, 3106 Hawthorne st DOG—Small black. aired. with long | ears: green collar Reward, Emer- | SO T2 3305 Cleveland ave BW DOG spots on he: fered. P, L. Belin, 2607 Phone | nw black Hass B8 A EYEGLASSES, dark siell. ) and Fand ird and Ese ne stone e EYEGLASSES Horu-rimmed: a0 Houss OF fice Bide Please return to Roow 250, House Ofow:Riligs "~ - il o EYEGLASSES—May 19. gold in biack silk puise. in or between Church of Covenant and 2153 ri st Reward if Tetunjed to above address FRENCH POODLE. very large. knot o lldv o ylomach; “named -Rudoiph . reward FUR NECKPIECE2 sk Takoma Park Theater, S word. . Phone Wisc. 4241 ] GOLD LOCKET. round, small diamond in | center of top: reward. Willlam E. Hortou. ing ¢ . gold. . 45. 1519 30th nw. PACKAGE OF CLOTHING. on Mt Pleasant inday “about’ voon. ~ Reward for return to 1918 Eve st. n.w i PEKINESE DOG —Lost or straved from 1815 Kalorama rd. n.w. Brown. male. answering name “Wu." Teturned to above address. _Phon _fitials “K. 8" Re- | DOG. _ white. e recently clipped. v il tiimmed: I ng le: Buddy. 1618 KifBourne 51" n.w. RING, man's gold seal, engraved with short- hand character, three weeks ago. Rewad. Room 201._744 Jackson p} RING_$150 reward for m: return to Nichols Co.. 338 Woodward Bldg. of & ruby and black pearl ring set in platinum; ring con- tains two black pearls and one ruby: lost thin the last two months between 3335 lifornia st. NDAL (lad in Rock Cres mn 522 PECTACLES Nickel rim. Priday, May :0 Reward C-Fooe ~Boehd 5, n.w., Apt. Adams 6637 WATCH CHAIN _Man's, green gold. with clock kev attached: on Saturday. Wis, ave penc Macomb. or mear Washinston ‘Canae | Club. “Reward. Clev. 0B47. WHITE ESKIMO SPITZ answers to_name of Li At 4735-W. WRIST WATCH. sily mcke. large second hand. Between Palais Roval and Woodward & Lothrop, nogn { tcDade, 235 2nd, Hlcom o5 n.w. snd Brookeville. Md. ’s). blue kid: near Ridge rd. Park; Sunda. Call Emer- Monday “morning: ans cky. 122 12th st chain strap. Swiss Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Dome by CHAMBERS Largest in the City A Whole Funeral for low as.. Phone or write your Address. We will send you a beautiful catalogue of How We Do It. W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W, | HERMAN, L. Holdo- | HUNTER. LEONARD Braths. INA. On ;- Tesidence st s daugiter of the laté Geory: and Mary Bell of the late Eliza Cooper aud Geare'a Bell. belovad sunt of Mrs. Luia S'mms and Thomas Cooper. Remaius resdng at the John T. Rhines tuner:l chupel, 3rd and Eye st Surday, May 302 1pm., from 8t Paul's M. Wing officiatiu fiterinont Havisos etery. Relutives and friends invite 24 BELL, MELVINA. The Ladies’ CUff Rock muv.y Ettomgu tne death of Mnunlzl.‘ VFinera] Wednesday b from 8L Pauls A M. Ohicht 0B peiwecs D and d E 5 WART. Pres. LOUISE LEWIS, Fin. Sec. BURNS, ELIZABETH. On Sunday, M. 1932, at _her residence. 133 Carroll s! ETH. the beloved wife of T. A r. and beloved mother of Harriet BAICE: SRiiaabotn Brewer: Rose” De. Pas: chally, Beradine Lilygreri, Carolyn Burns. ‘Theodor and Francl: Burns Funeral froi the above resid nesday. 25, at 8:30 & 8t Pelnnchurth where m: 5 am CRelatives and. friends invited Bitennent Mount Olivet Cemetery. GENE EDWARD. _Suddenly, on enl s and lnundl invited. ~Interment ill Cemetery. DAY. MARTHA L. On Tuesdsy, May 24. 1992. MARTHA L. beloved wife of Henry F ioved ‘mother of Mrs. Viclet Bernard P. Day. Mrs. Marion | d Mis. Geueva Hobson. Funeral Trom her late residence. 3020 Biacensburs 108d ne., on Thursday. May 26, at 2 p . Relatives' aid frieuds are invited. ment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. FERGUSON. BLONNIE BEATRICE. Depart- <, this life sudden! &' her iesidence. 337 15t BLONNIE BENTRICE FERGUSON eaves 10 mouin her depaiiuie & motie husband. four chil: t many other rela mains resting st Alexander S8 P tice of fureral FRERMAN, WILLIAM 8. On Monday, May 38,1932, i his residence. 12 ou Thursday May ment at Arilngton Nution: RY. deioied wife of Rob: uotlier of Robert R K. Henry HENRY. Beuefic. e~u\ nioryin Vin CHARLC MATILDA ESKRIT HAZEN fu Frede: ! Voo, Wed Lescay 25 at 3 . Relatives and friends inyited HOPKINS, MARGIE irday. May 21, Mea e e Departed this life May 18, LEO! the devoied Son of Maiy ny Hunter. A suddenly, Wedresday AKD W Huter t b Sreh ey You st arers Rev AT O ng Juanu‘r. FRANK W, On Monday. il Cem ARAM HMELEN. oOn Mondsy. ce Hospital. STROTH THER F. 24 153z, STROTHER F \ulu\u VARK JOSEPH. On_ Mondss. 1932t nis Tenidence. 937 Long- . MARK JOSEPH MALGNEY, Anna Mary Maloney (Monday, female | Pou m Md years) Cedar Bluf 5. Nusal Mospital, McBRIDE, s Testing st his daugi- LeFs Teskience, 1393 Mass. ave. hw . At 81. Puneral Thursday. May 26. at 10 a.m., from Fori Myer Chiapel. Iuterment Ar- linkton Cemefery. McDONALD, EDGAR 8 Sk RALD: of Remo McDons ki late residence. 630 Mitwaukee Church st 2 pu invited. Interment Cedar M(DONALD, coslia Coline requested (0 wssen our late biothe Milwaukee st se. We. atlpu for tie Durp funeral F. 8C E R THOMAS. Secietary M.DONALD. EDGAR S. Members of Ana- costis Oouncil. No. 14. Daughters of Amer . ate requested o attend the funeral our late brother, EDGAR S M D. on Wednesday. May 25, 1932 B et Coneress CHelbts " Baptis Church, Bather pikce and Nichols ave. 5.6, A M. attend ‘Councilor: MITCHELL, ELIZABETH. On Tuesday, May 24.°1932. "at her residence, Arlington. ELIZABETH. wife of the late Rev. L. G Mitchell and_ mother of Virginia M Thurston of Penn Yan. N. Y. She also leaves four grandchildren and six great- grandchildrer. Notice of funeral later MOELLEK, ELNORA C. W. On_ Monday. 23,7108 at her Tesidence: 1471 Har- C.W., beloved wite | ther of Clar and Augusta Moeller. race Luthergn Church. May 35, at 3 p.m May 23. 1932, . EL sts. n.w., Wednesday, | MOORE; ELLA K. On Al St Elizaeti's neral church, Lincoln Memorial Cemelery. O'CONNOR, BRIDGET. Suddenly. on Sun- | day. Ma 1 t Casuuily Hospital. béloved wile of the 1DC O'Connor.” formerly of ¢ “"m',',;;(‘,\'““‘y‘[ 332 PA_AVE. NW.__ New York City. | Fuueral ffom_the residenceof her niece, | s, Pl!llllrl fl‘ Wedliesday. My Beauem ‘iasa o Ralofer a’, ar 908 lnd m-nu- mvlud. Totersent n LW until " diereat te residence. nterment Harvouy 24 BEDD. | WILLIAM. Officers and members of engburg Wnion ere hereby notifiel of me ath of ou Wi LIAM REOD. | Fuoeial weds 2t Fococr [rom st | st Churck. Inter PHILL 2\ “SROGME: Pm WILLIAM E. BURKE. Bec'y. SHARPE, CHARLES B. On Monday, May 23, beioved husband “of Gmruae I R W. Chambers Co. funeral home. Siagle T a oo Wedneniay. Mas at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and friends are in- vited. Interment in Columbia Gardens, Clarendon. Va. IMPSON, MARGARET BEAT! parted ihis life on &t her resids after 3 bi EAT- of Faul Simp w l. Ill irn their loss, ma‘g I. blhn. I 0 sistes TRICE, De- y 32, 1993, o 3715 Rhuode Island | May t 1400 o Brath SMITH, MARY AGNES OWEN. On Sun, May 2. 1 ! pm | Tntecment at Cedar Hill Cemeiery STAFFORD, MARGARET 1932. ot the Soitel, Charioftesvite, . sister of the late Rev. ford. Funeral from ay 8 Paul's z,muh at 9 am trie Interment Mount Olivet M F. B. On Sunday. May ovidénce Hospital, beloved father of neral B W ALL WA . On Bunday. ‘P, .gfilfi »\hl'l‘,“ll- 1 n? :lunndn WILLIAM “WALL. Fu tom the 1ot Thomias ¥ S5, ‘203 Mo aveve. s | WHITE MARY. 10 Hany White. Dora Ack. sister of Bessie Nelso Ack. Albeita Lewis and Marie On Friday. May 20. 1832, t pital, dy 116 .m ‘May 25. tad Bantist cii sis Williamson 1 {n Memoriam . GEORGE Wit AN l.nx'u\m o four years axo today, May 24, WS i ens A tribue of .av; and brother Who ente heyond two vears %o today, he re. Qris? 24T had 3 pur hearts you are fondly remem- s cling to your name loved you with deepest DEV (lll:l) BHU['!BR - Gee uf TILCIAN SAMMO) Lfe one year avo remem- uku ED DAUGHTER. SON AND FAM- JOSEPH A of my sor ed this ad but loving JOSEPH A WELCH, life ‘one year ago, May 1 do mot foryet Y you. uk of x0. o __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. GAWLER [%0) "~ Funeral Directors - LEONARD M. GAW _ 1864 M St ey ar Joseph F. Birch’s Sons IS AC BIRCH = 3034 M St. N.W. Fpone West seoe. 'W. W, DEAL & CO. _816 H ST. NE LINCOLN 8200 GEO. W. W6E CO. 2900 M St N.W. West 0138, P. J. SAFFELL ONAL SERV I(‘I.—ll.-h({\A LE. \{ L. SPEARE Co. er he successors to mor conpected r the W. R Speare estably hone Natjonal g0 1009 H St. NW. oimerly 910 F St. N.W CHAMBERS JOHN R."WRIGHT co. _1337_104h_St. N.W.__ Phone North 004 WILLIAM H. SCOTT 409 8ih ST. SE LINCOLN_(530 J. WILLIAM LEE '\ \U\\ FUNERAL DIRECT CRIEM: \ll)]\'“ 3( NATIONAL 1384. 1385, Frank Geier’s Sens Co. JENTH ST P Moderu Chavel. Telén ational 2473 Speare e n' ecatur gfi: CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phong_Lineol ALFRED B. GAWLER WA A Lo JOSEPH (GAWLER SONS Established 1850 Cremations Lady atfendsnt -2-4 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 NO BRANCH OFFICE | Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Chapel 412 H 8 15 m,"l,f‘,,“ Lincoln 0524 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gudc Bres. Co., 1212 F St, AR dne Relret Syt BOUQUET SHOP, 732 17th St Tloral tributes. 2.3 up. District 65%. Open_Evenin Sundays. " GEO, C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIV ORAL_E! woSFRATE @ AL e A ATion. b 5..':5‘!',‘-:’ 14th & Eye Chapel 17 EMETER\' LOT§ e V'ZLL SACRIFICE CEDAR ~HILL ~CEME: tery lot af six sites for 13 of their cost: best location. Address Box 302-B, Sur office. S Oilfl'l's RIES. Glenwood Cemetery [/ N%m l’lé lfg« Fer Nlp-la