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STAR, WASHINGTO ARMY OFFICER TO WED SAN FRANCISCO, April 12 (®).— 1 . o v 5|An Hawalian yomance will culminate | here this week end in marriage of » at|Miss Alice Denison, Honolulu, and Lieut. A. V. Dishman, U. 8. A, son of Lieut. Col. S. R. Dishman, Fort :49,| Omaha, Nebr. | The couple plan a honeymoon in San Prancisco and on the Monterey Peninsula before leaving for Cheyenne, Wyo., where Lieut. Dishman will be stationed at Fort Francis E. Warren. Miss Denison and Lieut. Dishman arrived here yesterday from Honolulu on_the Matson liner Maui. V. THE EVEN TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. Gayety—“Black and White Revue,” burusquc 8t 2:15 and 8:15 pm. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1933. D. C. We Have YE Blank Books Store Hours, 8" E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. * CLUB PRUDHOM® 10th & You Sts. N.W. Duul 10 P. LECTRIC Medical Battery for ' Home Treatment—Runs on Dry Cell—Special $8.50. GIBSON CO. 917 G St. N.W. st |\ISTING NURSES | ONORMRS WREHT 322 Election to Board Features; April Meeting—Needs of Poor Discussed. For NEURITIS Homeoputlnc Pharmacy 1007 B St. N.W. Phone NA. 1695 Mel.ropollhn— ‘Maedchen in ni- at am., 1:35 3:30, 5:30, T and 925 pm. M.-4 AM. Shm u PAL-2:30 AM. BEER SERVED Minimum Charge, $1.00 Person Decatur 1228 for Reservations Phone Met. 7850 QEaster Jflutng_rs o INCLUDING POTTED pher Strong,” :07, 3:14, 5:21, 7:28 and 1 : 3 I-:arlo— ‘Air Hostess,” at 11:25 am., 40, 4:25, 7:10 and 10 p.m.; stage shows , 3:30, 6:15 and 9:05 p.m. Loew’s Fox—“Sallor's Luck,” at 11 of the Instructive Visiting Nurse Society | i April meeting of the organiza- | 2M- 1 5:5 4 . 17232“ l?dnwel}'l pm.;: tion yesterday afternoon in the Albee \ SMC ows & 3 and Building. o The treasurer's report was read byv ‘ Mrs. John Marvin Wright was elected | 3¢ | unanimously to the board of directors | LAST 2 DAYS Seprone Screen Trivash “MAEDCRER IR SRIFORN"™ TIWIJ '42nd Street,” at 2, 3:50, 5:45, upeel-l l.ow Prlzu Order Early and Aveld Disappointment CAROLINA FLORISTS 702 11th Street N.W. Opposite Palals Royal 3/ Landscape work a specialty. Busses Leave Eleventh & enna. Ave. (Opposite Star OM(‘! on llevenlh St.) Indian Head, Md. | rt Washington aribore the assistant treasurer, Charles W' Pim- peM“ G. Howland help in making up surgical dressings to | meet the current need among Lhe desti- tute patients and also to lay uj supply for the Summer months, du ng w ich time the Committee of Volunteers does not meet. Adjustment of Budget. Action of the Executive Committee was ratified in adjusting the budget to meet unexpected decrease in earn! because of the unusual demand for serv- ice from patients unable to pay for Buitland orestville 1 l CEllr HIII Cellfler Fincoin Memorial Cemetery BUS suucz TO" NORTH BEACH, CHESAPEAI ACH. PLUM POINT || will begin on or “.I‘ May 20, 1933. Intermatien, NAtional 7715 A. Motor Lines, Inc. . * COMPANY * LUMBER and MILLWORK INCE 1865 - || 649 N. Y. Ave. NW. NA. 1348 e =~ | GREATER ONE OF THE LARGEST (O UNDERTAKERS IN THE WORLD Think What Service You Can Get as Low as $65 w For a Complete Funeral ¥ Cars and All l&c have amazed the whole profession | Call Columbia 0432 Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. You Get the Biggest and the Best from | Straye:" _S‘ollege its removal to the Homer Building l3thandFStrets n.cl.n‘AllAl. CIENTE A W BUAINESSS ADMINISTRATH cu; write or ghone Net. 1748 for catal wgn_ TO DINE. *"WEBER’S Special Lenten Dinners c t: Plfll 'BDMCO, Bug Qi‘m“‘lDo t Plenty ng nne““)h ywntown TH URSDAY DINNER their care. It was stated that although { the Community Chest had allowed ad- dlt!oml-money to meet an estimated !drop on this account already the demands had made it necessary to plan for an additional loss of $2,000 !rom} pltlenu who would ordinarily be able to pa The report of the unemployment among the families given care during the month for the organization as a | whole was 40 per cent of all families nursed, while in certain sections of the city, the percentage ran as righ as per cent. During the month of March, 14,638 visits were made to 5,327 patients. Of the visits made, 9,916 were free and 716 visits were made to patients able to pay only a part of the cost. ‘The board expressed grave concern | over the cut in appropriations made for| thz local Tuberculosis Hospital. The fact that many tubercular patients who should be hospitalized would be left ill in thelr homes to infect their families | was considered a great hazard to the mlbllc health of the city, particularly regard to children, who are most sumptiblt to this sort of contact. It a_poor form of economy to reduce the budget for this type of care, since the ultimate cost to the community both in the loss of life and in new cases is infinitely higher than the im- mediate saving, Mrs. Whitman Cross, the presiding officer, said. Committee Authorized. The president was authorized to ap- point a committee to work with other local groups toward an effort to have the reduction restored to the budget. Mrs. John W. Davidge presented the final revisions of the constitution and by-laws which were adopted. Those present were Mrs. Cross, Mrs. ‘Wilder D Baker, Miss Elizabeth Bryan, Mrs. Dwight Clark, Mrs. G. Howland Chase, Mrs. Hutchinson Cone, Mrs. John W. Davidge, Mrs. Frederic A. Delano, Mrs. Charles C. Glover, Miss Janet B. Houtz, Mr. Walter Bruce Howe, Miss Virginia Hunt, Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann, Mr. R. M. Kauffmann, Mrs. William B. Marbury, Mr. H. Myers, Mrs. Cresson Newbold, Mrs. Elsa Peterson, Mr. Charles W. Pimper, Mrs. ordPreawn Mrs. John M. Stern- hagen, Mrs, Harlin F. Stone, Mrs. B. ‘W. Thoron, Mrs. J. W. Turrentine, Mrs. Charles F. Wflson and Miss Gertrude H. Bowling, executive director. CITIZENS DENOUNCE SCHOOL CUTS PLAN Burleith Association Urges Re- tention of Building Funds in Budget. Vigorous opposition to proposed cuts in appropriations for fubllc schools here was voiced last nllh Citizens’ Association, meeting at the Gordon Junior High School. On motion of Towson Price, the asso- ciation opposed curtailment of the school appropriations so as to affect the present administration or operation of the schools. The resolution also asked that the school budget should provide for construction recommended by the Board of Education. William McK. Clayton, prominent in the Federation of (Citizens’ Associations, and Arthur Clarendon Smith, president of the Smith Storage and Transfer Co., were indorsed by the association for District Commissioners. The association decided to ask the District authorities to lay a sidewalk along the south side of R street, be- tween Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh Excellent Menu Orchestra Mausic Waitress Service—No Tipping . Daily, 4:30 to 8. Sunday, 12 to 8 SREYNOLD'S Harper 709 18tk St. NW. 18th St.. Just Bek Far East| Chinese Restaurant 519 13th Street N.W. 2 Doors Above Earle Theater— MEtropolitan 7787. BEER SERVED BEST CHINESE FOOD DELIVERED ANYWHERE. 1 TIA — JUANA - Spanish and American Dishes Enchiladas, Tamales, Tortillas, Chili con Carne, Bistec a la Parilla. 1321 New York Ave. N W. Just East of 11th At 7911 (Open_Till 4_A.M.. Daily and Sundas) M4SN THURSDAY ONLY Chicken Dinner Special Golden brown streets, saying it was badly needed in view of increased use of the Western High School stadium. An entertainment was presented prior to the regular business meeting by the Mary Belle Steinbauer expression and dramatic group. Children appearing in- cluded Dan Myers, Mary Janis Deimel, Alice Tilton, Prances Bradley, Phyllis Rnnds Janet Moran, Phyllis Frank, ry Curry, Patsy Herbert and Selma | Dr:ller Chicken Thief Superstitious. { Joe Grigg, Salem, Oreg., confessed chicken thief, is a recruit to the ranks of the superstitious. A black cat ran in front of him as he entered his house.! | At the house officers arrested him for Iuwnlinz chickens, . Enthusiastic Repealer. 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