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We produce in our plant Visiting Cards and Informals, Wedding Announce- ments, Invitations for every occasion, i Monogram Stationery, Menus and Programs, Business Stationery ‘BrewmD Engravers and Printers 611 Twelfth Street Feed Your Garden HUMOSOIL A Rich, Composted Virginia Marsh Soil And You Will Be Amazed With the Results!! 70 Per 100-1b. Sack C peuveren Phone: Alexandria 2100 —and we'll deliver this splen« did soil right to your garden. Phone, write or call. Geo. H. Robinson’s Sons Box 550, Alexandria, Va. American or National 18-Inch Red Jacket Boiler ' T Installation Pay as Little as $5 Monthly First payment 45 days after in- stallation—5-Year Guarantee, A complete ‘heating plant, con- sisting of 300 ft. - radiation, 6 radi- ators and 18-inch $ Red Jacket Boil- er. Completely in- stalled. . . Sublette Heating Co., Inc. 1922 M St. N.W. Tel. National 0653 IEPISCOPAL CHURCH OFFICERS ELEGTED Vestrymen Also Named in More Than 20 Business Meetings. ©Officers and vestrymen for more than a score of Episcopal churches were | elected last night at Easter Monday business meetings throughout the cityl and suburbs. The results of the elec- tions follow: | Church of the Advent—Senior warden, { W. D/Hellen; junior warden, Frederick | Hodge; vestrymen, Charles Brill, George | Carney, William Clarence Hunnicutt, | James Kirkland, William Kirkland, Ed- | win Speake and Daniel Graham; regis- | trar, Graham; delegate to diocesan con- | | vention, Foley, and alternate delegate, | Grabam. | _All Soul's Church—Senior warden, Frank S. Bright; junior warden, Hugh i T. Nelson; vestrymen, John W. Burke, | Charles B. Drayton, Walter M. Gilbert, { Louis 8. Greene, Harry C. Grove, John McGill, J. Rupert Mohler and C. H. Pope; registrar, G. Austin Hewey; | treasurer, Arthur P. Miller; delegate to : diocesan convention, Hugh T. Nelson, jand alternate delegate, Charles B. | Drayton. | Church of the Ascension—Senior war- den, Frederick S. Tyler; junior warden, O. H. Groves; vestrymen, F. H. Bar- clay, Bruce Baird, George B. Wells, Jesse C. Watts, Chauncey G. Parker, jr.; Robert B. Riley, jr.; John E. Car- penter and David S. Davison; registrar, {Jesse C. Watts; treasurer, Wells; dele- | gate to diocesan convention, Frederick (S. Tyler. and alternate delegate, Baird. ‘hrist Church — Senior warden, Charles O. Millar; junior warden, Sam- uel R. Caswell; vestrymen, Millar, Samuel R. Caswell, William H. Cross, LeRoy Cooke, Edward Riecks, ‘William M. Heinline, J. Frank Scott and Irvin J. Wollett; treasurer, Cross; registrar, Cooke; delegate to diocesan conventign, Riecks, and alternate dele- gate, Millar. Christ _Church, Georgetown—Senior warden, F. W. Duval junior warden, Maj. Wallace Streater; vestrymen, J. Blake Gordon, Maj. E. P. Parker, Henry S. Matthews, jr.; Admiral S. S. Wood, L. L. Reeves, N. W. Dorsey, Ernest F. Mechlin and H. O. Thompson Thompson; registrar, Matthew date to diocesan convention, Admiral | ‘Wood, and alternate delegate, Matthews. | Emmanuel—Senior warden, Charles Roberts; junior warden, James Marberry; vestrymen, Roberts, Marberry, James | Larsen, C. B. Wallace. Lee Wolfe, Virgil | Costello, Quenton Clark and A. M. Stone; treasurer, Larsen; registrar, Stone: delegates to diocesan convention, Roberts and Wallace. Epiphany—Senior warden, Dr. A. R. Shands: junior warden, William Chan- ning Johnson; vestrymen, R. W H. son, Charles F. Wilson, Dr. Hai Hurtt, William L. Miller, H. R. Dulany, jr.; Dr_John Minor, Henry W. Miller, Gen. Willlam E. Horton; treasurer, Johnson; registrar, Richard E. Shand: delegates to diocesan convention, Gen. Horton, Dr. Hurtt and Eugene E. Thompson; alternates, Richard E Shands, Busey Howard and Dulany. Esther Memorial, Congress Heights— | Senior warden, James W. Blaine; junior warden, Ernest J. Read: vestrymen, El- 3 ves, Robert Shepherd, Charles McGogney, Charles J. Benner, A. Raymond Eno, Ernest W. Swider, Reg- inald D. Porter, Melvin E. White; treasurer, Swider; registrar, Benner secretar) Read; financial secretary, Hayes; delegates to diocesan conven- | tion, Benner; alternate, Eno. | ! Grace Church, Georgetown—Senior warden, Fulton Lewis; junior warden, Samuel D. Turner; vestrymen, Miss Sara Wheatley, Mrs. Rose Mitchell, W. Paul Hart, Richard H. Hart, Arthur Bromley, Albert P. Hart, Willlam Mat- | tice, Charles R. Schutt: treasurer, A bert Hart: registrar, W. Paul Hart | delegate to diocesan convention, Ful- | ton Lewis; alternate delegate, Richard‘ H. Hart. St._Agnes’ Church—Senior warden, Ira Blumer: junior warcen, Bryan Nicholson: vestrymen, Blumer, Nichol- son, Charles Van Horn, Harry Poynton, Charles Mullen, Murray Hiltz. Benjamin Ellictt and Elmer Guy Donaldson; reg- | Harry Hauser; treasurer, Ira . delegate to diocesan conven- tion, Byron S. Adams, Poyton. St. Alban's—Senior warden, Peter Bissett; junior warden, P. B. Fletcher en, H. N. Brawner, W. ing, Dr. William Earl Clark, Vi James E. Eckloff, Dr. . R. Wales, E. M. Weeks, Lloyd B. | Wilson; treasurer, C. H. Korts; reg- | istrar, John Brewer: delegate to dio- ! cesan convention, Dr. W. Sinclair | Bowen: alternate, W. M. Dougal. | " St. Andrews—Wardens and delegates i to be elected at first meeting of vestry vestrymen, A. P. LeP. Mesny, A. G. L. | Toombs, H. T. Morningstar, C. L. Béwen, E. J. S. Coe. Clarke Conway, | C. P. Reeves, H. P. Erwin, L. Gourley and J. H. Benner; treasurer, Coe; reg- istrar, Benner. St. Columba's—Senior warden, Wil- liam Tyler Page: junior warden, Arthur en, Fred W. Quinter, A. S. E. Horn, Harry | F. Riley, Reginald B. Looker, H. M. Smith, Marshall J. Gleason, Spencer Fitzgerald; treasurer, Gleason: assistant treasurer, C. S. Cragoe; registrar, Os- tert Jones: delegates to diocesan con- tention, William R. Bentley and George elt St. James’ Church—Senior warden, W. Curtis Draper; junior warden, Paul G. Burton; vestrymen, Henry L. Brown, Henry S. Wood, Arthur M. Shepard, B B. McMahon, Giles K. Dawson, Reverdy J. Claggett; treasurer, Cur- s F. Prangley: registrar, Capt. Mer- lyn G. Cook: delegate to the diocesan convention. Burton; alternate delegate, Capt. Cook. St. Margaret’s—Senior warden, Le Roy Tuttle; junior warden, Capt. E. | J. Dorn: vestrymen, Carl Keferstein, Dr. Hugh Cumming, Tuttle, Charles| Le Fevre, Capt. E. J. Dons, Wil- liam R. Benham and Albert W. At- wood; acting treasurer, Keferstef registrat - Atwood; delegate to dio- | | cesan convention, Atwood; alternate | delegate. Le Fevre. | . Mark’s Church—Senior warden, | Joseph H. Wheat: junior warden, David 2 ;' vestrymen, Henry P. Blair, | Hull T. Estabrook, S. W. Frazier, Mor- ris E. Marlow, Claiborne Hunter, David E. McCoy, Earl G. Jonscher, S§. Wil- | liam Miller; no other officers elected. St. Paul's, 917 Twenty-third street— Senior warden, H. L. Rust, sr.; junior warden, Frederick De C. Faust; vestry- | men, George B. Hooker. R. E. Burn- ham, Leo C. Lloyd, L. Bolling Thornton, +J. V. Guthrie; treasurer, Faust; regis- | trar, Frank Van Sant; delegates to the {dioce:an convention, Guthrie and Van Sant; alternate delegate, Lloyd. St. Paul's, Rock Creek Parish—Senior | | A Special—Worth Walking a Mile for Bituminous-Smokeless COAL.8<: This special offer brings you a full 2,240 lbs. of this good coal in egg size. TERMINAL '§5:x CO. 3rd & K Sts. NW. NA. 0990 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1933. warden, Charles W. Miller; junior war- den, W. B. Patterson; vestrymen, C. L. Pickens, William Gude, WillJam M. Hanst, J. Fred Parsons, Robert Van- derlip, A. L. Hales, Louis Miller, Harry L. Hamilton; registrar, Parsons. Church of St. Stephen and the In. carnation—Senior warden, J. C, Wi liams; junior warden, Maj. E. F. Riggs; vestrymen, Z. D. Blackistone, Edward 8. Dawson, A. C. Houghton, Gilbert M. Husted, Stephen E. Kramer, Lynch Luquer, J. E. Mayfield and Willlam E. Richardson; treasurer, Houghton; regis- trar, E. A. Heilig; assistant registrar, Rev. J. F. Robertson; delegates to the diocesan convention, Husted and May- field; alternate delegates, Luquer and Houghton. Church of the Transfiguration—Senior warden, Norman E. Ryan; junior war- den, Ulysses Butler; vestrymen, William J. Erskine, Reuben Ford, Herman J. Galloway, Roland N. Jefferson, Matthew L. Rue, Ernest T. Walker, Mrs. Lucy B. Neal and Miss Sarah Ambler; treas- urer, Rue; registrar, Jefferson; delegate to the diocesan convention, Galloway; alternate delegate, Rue. Church of Our Saviour, Brookland |C. parish—Senior warden, Louis Plowman; junior warden, R. L. Ferguson; vestry- men, Plowman, Ferguson, A. S. Boswell, Charles Pierce, Arthur Williams, Oscar Ellis, Paul Davis and Frederick O'Nei!; registrar, A. S. .Boswell; treasurer. Charles Pierce; delegate to diocesan convention, Williams; alternate, Fer- guson. , Suburban Churches. All -Saints’, Chevy Chase, Md.—Senior warden, A. B. Iisley; junior warden, Charles M. Saxeldy; vestrymen, Thomas E. Robertsan, C. D. Garrett, J. H. Hedges, C. P. Smith, H. O. Dotterer, W. T. Bower, L. G. Wilson and D. Wal- ser; treasurer, Dotterer; registrar, George W. Dalzell; delegates to diocesan convention, Robertson and Garrett; delegate to convocation, Fred R. Parks. Christ Church, Kensington, Md.— Senior warden, Charles H. Davidson; junior warden, Walter Scott Pratt, jr.; vestrymen, Pratt, Welles, Meriam, Rob- ert L. Lewis, George W. Ashworth, James E. Malcolm, Alfred B. Hastings, Henry M. Milburn and Lewis T. Boynton; reg- istrar, Meriam; treasurer, Lewis. Laurel—Senior warden, L. C. Donald- son; junior warden, George Baker; vestrymen, G. W. S. Musgrave, Myron Brown, J. H. Hopkins, T. G. Melbourne, W. E. Beall, C. E. Little, H. A. Fisher and Samuel Aitcheson; treasurer, W. E. Sagle; registrar, August B. Millard; delegate to diocesan convention, H. S. Hinrichs; alternate delegate, William Stanley. Pinkney Memorial Church, Hyatts- ville—Senior warden, George Taylor; junior warden, Egbert Tingley; vestry- »| men, G. Hodges Carr, S. Marvin Peach, Lieut. William Taylor, Ernest Gasch, Harry Boswell, G. Sherman James, Frank Hinrichs and Willlam T. Jen- nings; registrar, G. Hodges Carr; treas- urer, Hinrichs; delegate, Jennings, and alternate, Taylor. St. John's, Bethesda, Md.—Senior warden, R. H. Weightman: junior war- den, W. F. Bowen: vestrymen, Weight- man, Harry D. Amiss, Francis C. Wal- lace, Christian A. Heiniken, Thomas D. Lewis, F. Eliot Middleton, M. Wilson Offutt, jr, and J. Clarence Benzing; tlr:asurer. James L. Martin; registrar, w 8t. John’s Parish, Beltsville, — Senior warden, E. G. Emack; i warden, Richard ‘Breaden; vestrymen, Col. E. C. Conley, T. R. Cissell. Willard Marlow, Dr. W. Allen Griffith, E. E. Emerson, J. S. Jones; treasurer, Rich ard Breaden; registrar, E. G. Emack; delegate to the diocesan convention, Dr. W. Allen Griffith; alternate, Col. Conley. 8t. John's, Mount Rainer, Md.—Ves- trymen, Mr. Rottman, Mrs. H. Skinner, Perry Martin, Mrs. N. Stebbins, Mrs. A. Newell and L. Moxley; chairman, A. Webster Horstman; treasurer, Perry Boswell; assistant treasurer, Mr. Mar- tin; registrar, Mrs. Alice Newell. St. Luke’s Parish, Bladensburg, Md.— Vestrymen, James L. L. Rea, Julius Dieudonne, Staley M. Clarke, Alfred R. Lee, J. H. Norman, John B. Alsop, Nor- man Alsop, and Judge Alfred D. Bailey; delegate to the diocesan convention, Judge Alfred D. Bailey; alternate, Al- fred R. Lee. St. Matthew's and Addison Parish, Seat Pleasant, Md.—Senior warden, Arthur L. Brown; junior warden, Walter W. Collins; vestrymen, W. S. Collins, Collins, E. W. Brown, Brown, . M. Mace, H. D. Maloney, E. J. Staats and R. Jesse Chaney; parish treasurer, E. W. Brown; mission treasurer, C. M. Mace; registrar, R. Jesse Chaney; dele- gate to diocesan convention, W. Col- lins; alternate, C. M. Mace. ‘Trinity Church, Takoma Park—Senior warden, Morton Rose; junior warden, Jesse L. Ergood; vestrymen, Alexander McKenzie, James H. Lightfoot, Thomas A. Bright, Frank M. Fraser, William K. Hill, Maj. Jesse B. K. Lee, Morton Rose, Jesse L. Ergood, W. Ray Gregg and Herbert D. Lawson; regist: Gregg; treasurer, treasurer, Asher delegate, Maj. Lee; alternate delegate, Ergood. R FeoTER LOW PRICES on Lace Curtains R ugs, Draperies Blankets and Comforts Please Talk Over Your House Cleaning Problems With Us. TERS America’s Quality Cleaners & Dyers 1382 G St. N.W. 1784 Columbia Road N.W. 3009 14th St. N.W. 2620 Conn. Ave. N.W. 1327 Conn. Ave. N.W. | 807 17th St. N.W. | 5632 Conn. Ave. N.W. | | WASHINGTON. D. C. 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