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SOCIETY. SOCILTY The President and Mrs. Roosevelt Will; | Dine This Evening With Members of the Fourth Estate. at dinner this evenin, Hotel. THI President will be the honor | evening in compliment to the velt is dining with the gentle- | retar; men of the Fourth Estate, Mrs. Roose- velt will entertain the ladies of the press at a buffet supper in the White | House. Because of a rule banning| women from attendance at a Gridiron dinner, the First Lady thoughtfully ar- ranged the supper so that the news- paper women, the new woman officiais and the wives of the cabinet officers might be together while the newspaper men are en the President, members of the cabinet and other | officials. The President and Mrs. Roosevelt | have as week end guests at the White House seven students from the Tod- hunter School, where the First Lady taught until she came to Washington. ‘The little company includes Miss Jane ‘Holmes, Miss Adelaide Moffet, Miss g{gy Ladds, Miss Inez Alexander, Miss ty Cooke, Miss Joan Strahan and Miss Jean Gibbs. President and Mrs. Roosevelt enter- tained at luncheon yesterday the seven | Inn. members of the Philippine delegation, headed by Mr. L. Quezon, president of the Philippine Senate. Other guests ‘were the Secretary of War, Mr. George H. Dern; the Governor General desig- nate, Mr. Frank Murphy, and Miss Rosamond Pinchot. Sistie Dall and Buzzie Dall, grand- ehildren of the President and Mrs. Roosevelt, will be the guests of honor tomorrow afternoon at the Children’s ‘Theatricals in the Roerich Theater, in | New York. Spanish Embassy Gay With Event for Officers. ‘The Ambassador of Benora de Cardenas were hosis at din- ner last evening followed by dancing “in compliment to the officers’ of the Spanish training ship now at the Navy Yard. Others in the company of 98 were _the e minister of Canada, Mr. Bennett; the Ambassador of Po- land, Mr. Patek; the Ambassador of | Mexico, Senor Gonzalez Roa, and_ the | chief of naval operations, Admiral Wil- V. Pratt. ‘Today the officers are sightseeing and will attend the base ball game at| Georgetown University, later going to | the tea which Col. and Mrs. House, at Fairfax, Va, and tonight they will be guests at dinner at the Army and Navy Country Club. The Spain and | | | Boston Robert | will not return to the Capital before Davis will give in their home, the Brick | the end of May. newly of | appointed United States Ambassador the Gridiron Club at the Willard | to Cuba and Mrs. B. ‘While President Roose- | | Mr. Welles 1s serving as Sumner Welles. tant Sec- y of State. Mme. Peter, wife of the lllnhte‘r of Switzerland, was the guest in honor Mrs. Grayson M. T. New York entertained a small compan: at luncheon today at the Yel!ov Feather. Mrs. Murphy is spending the week end at the Carlton. Mme. Peter, wife of the Minister of Switzerland, was hostess to a small company at luncheon yesterday. ‘The Minister of Venezuela and Senora de Arcaya entertaine pany informally afternoon. Mme. Wadsted, wife of the Minister of Denmark, has been obliged to cancel her engagements owing to illness. Mrs. VanDevanter, wife of Mr. Jus- tice Willis VanDevanter, was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Allister Cochrane entertained at luncheon today at Olney ‘The chairman of the Federal Farm Board and Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, jr., and the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morgenthau were hosts at dinner last evening at the Shoreham in com- pliment to Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Others in the company were the Minis- ter of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos; the Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. MacWhite; Senator Arthur Capper, Senator and Mrs. James F. Byrnes, Representative Florence P. Kahn, Rep- resentative Marvin Jones, the newly appointed director of the mint; Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Col. and Mrs. Watson, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Dr. Henry Fox, Mr. Forbes Morgan, Mr. Arthur Fulz- berger of New York, and Miss Sidney ‘Thompson, who gave a short program of recitations after the dinner. ‘Thompson gave the program !ollcwtnz | the dinner which President and Mrs. Roosevelt gave Thursday evening in honor of the Prime Minister of Canada, Mr. Bennett. Mrs. William Phillips, wife of the Undersecretary of State, will leave Washington Monday for and Former Secretary of State, Mr. Henry L. Stimson, left Washington yesterday dinner will be followed by dancing to | for Texas 'where he went with Capt. which the midshipmen aboard the | Eugene Regnier who training ship have been asked. ‘The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Debuchi entertained the members of | the embassy staff and their wives at luncheon today in celebration of the birthday anniversary of the Emperor of Japan. ‘The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Cintas will entertain at dinner this TASTROLOGY LECTURES Dr. Henry J. 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S ardines, stuffed 5 eggs, potato salad, shrimps, asparagus tips, pickled walnuts, celery with roquefort cheese, minced chicken or ham. Endless Choice Coffee and Hot Rolls Recommend AMBULANCES The GREATER Chambersco Clean, Fresh and SANITARY $4.00 ANY PLACE IN D. C. Very Low Rates on Long Distance Calls Call COL 0432 3| a week. has been trans- | ferred to a post there after serving in Washington as aide to Mr. Stimson | while he was Secretary. Mrs. Stimson will remain at Woodley, their home on Cathedral avenue, for a | portion of Mr. Stimson’s absence and will spend some time in their Summer home, Highhold, on Long Island. Former Gov. Frank O. Lowden and Mrs. Lowden of Illinois are at the Willard for a short visit. Mrs. Lowden came to attend the Congressional Club silver anniversary, she being one of the founders of the club. An engagement of interest in Wash- ington is that of Miss Dorothea Ona- tivia, daughter of Mrs. John Lord Boat- wright of Richmond Ross Todd of Louisville, Ky, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ross Todd of Louisville and a brother of Mrs. S. Parker Gilbert. Mr. Todd is the nephew of the late Mme. Hauge for mnny years prominent in Washington society. Miss Onativia attended Miss Tod- hunter’s School in New York and Fer-|a mata, Aiken, S. C., and made her debut in New York in 1931. Mr. Todd at- tended St. George’s School, Newport, and of the University of Vir- Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson have had as their guests for several days this week the Marquis and Marquise de Chambrun, who left Washington yes- terday en route to their home in France. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of their daughter, Mrs. W. D. Soyer, who has been their guest for Ma = | 10 days. Miss Elizabeth Colhoun and Miss Helen Colhoun will return to their home on Fairmont street at the end of the week from Atlantic City, where they are spending several weeks at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall. Miss Elizabeth Colhoun is recuperating from a serious illness of the late Winter. The naval attache of the British embassy and Mrs. Macnamara left yes- terday for Boston, where they will spend Assistant Secretary of the Treas- {ury and Mrs. James H. Douglas will entertain a_ small company informally at dinner this evening for their house | guest, Mis Alice Coonley of Stock- | bridge, Mass, ‘The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Col. Henry Latrobe Roosevelt, will en- tertain at luncheon tomorrow at the Mayflower, in honor of the officers of the visiting Spanish training ship. The luncheon was postponed from Wednes- day due to the failure of the ship to arrive on time that day. Admiral Cary T. Grayson will give a luncheon at_the large club_house, at ;E-xldge Long, the new lor to y. Vice President Garner, cabinet mem- bers, Senators and Representatives also will be the guests of Admiral Grayson. ‘The marriage of Miss Betsy McAllis- ter, dnu(hur of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. | John A. McAl to Lieut. (Jumor | Grade) James T. Hardin, U. 8. N.. of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hardin of Sulphur Springs, Tex., took place at noon today in St. John's Church. Miss Marjorie | Simonds, daughter of the commandarit of the Army War College and Mrs. George S. Simonds, was the bride’s only attendant. Mrs. Chester Lockwood returned last ever;lng from a week’s stay in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Drury closed their Washington house today and have gone to their Virginia home, Rose Hill, near Alexandria, w for the rest of the Spring and Sum- mer season. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon King will en- LOST. BRACELETCrystal and diamonds: day atterncon; sentimental value: rewerd. Call Oolumbl 8039. 163 st n.w.. Apt BRACELET, ‘cameos; vicinity Park rd. nnd mzn st nr in taxi. Reward. Call CO. 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CAMILO OSIAS, Wife of the resident commissioner of the Philippine Islands, in Washington, and with_him entertained at a dinner Thursday night in honor of the president of the Philippine Senate, Dr. Manuel Quezon. _ —Harris-Ewing Photo, tertain at the supper dance at the Congressional Country Club, in com- pltment to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Matteson of Columbia, S. C., and Mrs. R. L. Dodson of Ridgeway, 8. C., who are guests of Representative and Mrs. Allard H. Gasque. Mrs. James E. Jones was hostess at a bridge tea yesterday afternoonm, entertaining in her home on Thirty- fourth street, in compliment to Mrs. F. A. Porter of Norfolk, Va., who is visiting her son-in-law and daugh University attended the luncheon given by the Columbian Women today at 1:30 o'clock at the Hay-Adams House. The program, arranged by Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr. included talks by Representative Kathryn O'Loughlin Mc- Carty of Kansas and Representative Virginia Jenckes of Indiana. A pro- gram of music was given by Mrs. Flor- ence Sindell, well known Was] singer, with Mrs. Mabel Lincoln Wil- liams at the piano. Miss Elizabeth Peet, president of the Columbian Women, p and intro- . | duced the speal Solicitor and Mrs. Thacher Law Institute Tes May 4. The present Solicitor General and Mrs. Thomas Day Thacher have issued cards for a tea from 5 to 7 o'clock the afternoon of Thursday, May 4, at 1647 Thirtieth street, Georgetown, in honor of the members and guests of the American Law Institute, meeting here next week. The newly nominated solicitor gen- eral, Mr. James Crawford Biggs of Raleigh, N. C, is now in Washington, but has not yet qualified as solicitor general or assumed that office. Judge Biggs is stopping at the Mayflower and will be joined there soon by Mrs. Biggs. Former Attorney General and Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer entertained 30 guests at dinner last evening at the Sulgrave Club. The entire dinner party after- ward went to the Mask and Wig show at | the Belasco Theater as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Stauffer Oliver of Phila- delphia, Pa. Mr. Oliver was for a long time president of the Mask and Wig Club. The guests included: Mr. Justice and Mrs. Owen J. Roberts, Attorney Genv eral and Mrs. Homer S. Cummings, the Secretary of War and Mrs. George H Dern, D. Lawrence Groner, judge Court of Appeals; Senator and Mrs. Alben W. Barkley, Representative and Mrs. Fred Britten, Former Senator and Mrs. colm 8. McConthe, Mrs. Edwards Shouse, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Helvering, Mr. and Mrs. L. Stauffer Oliver, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Arnstein, Acting Commissioner Internal Revenue and Mrs. Pressly Balridge and former Representative and Mrs. Swager Sherley. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Leonard of Newton, Mass., have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Veda e Leonard, to Dr. Victor Rochette of Cencord, N. H. Miss Leonard is the popular house director of the Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital of this city, and has many friends here as well as in her home town. Dr. Rochette is & member of the med- ical staff of the State Hospital of Con- cord, N. H. ‘The wedding will take place in the early Fall. Mr. William J. McEvoy, local executive of the Pan-American Airways, fiew to Camden, N. J., yesterday to board the S. S. Washington. He will be a guest on the three days' trial trip of the new ship from Camden to New York City, and will return to Washington by plane late Sunday afternoon. ‘Many distinguished persons have sig- nified their intention of attending the recital by Remo Bolognini, Argentine violinist, ‘at the Cariton Hotel tomor- row at 4 o'clock. Mr. Bolognini is being presented by the International Art Forum under the pm-onue of the Argentine Ambassad Mr. Bolognini is well known in New York, where he is assistant concert master of the New York Philharmonic Symphony, and in Chicago, where he was concert master of the Chicago Symphony. This will be his first ap- pearance in Washington as a soloist, and he is playing an unusual program, which will include two Argentine com- positions to be rendered for the first llme in the United States. young lady ushers are: Miss Mnry de la Meuu Allen, Mrs. B. Nebeker, Miss Margaret Louise O’Brien, Miss Gladys Pember, Miss Louise Wheless, Miss Jo Carter and Miss Mimi Vicarino. headmistress of the Madeira Bchml Mrs. David Laforest Wing, has issued invitations to a tea Saturday, May 6, from 4 to 7 o'clock at Green- way, on the Old Georgef -Leesburg pike in Fairfax County, Virginia, be- tween Langley and Great Falls. Guests are invited to view the dogwood, which will be at its best next week end. The landscaping of the grounds around the school center has kept the native trees bery and the hilisides are e May sen! senior_dance at the Wes- ey Hellhh Club wfll be given on llny g ot Sirabeoments. Asisting arrangements. homuu will be Mms. Winfree E. John- Arthur E. Dowell, jr., and )ln. cul W. Mitman. Mr. and Mrs. Watson V. Shelton and children, Martha and VMnn of Chevy Chase, have returned after a motor trip in North Carolina and vxr- ginia. Miss Alice B. Shelwn lister of Mr. Shelton, was with at _the Ricks Hohl, Rocn stopped s | Mount, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts of Kan- m City, Mo., are guests of Mr. and Junior Owens in their home in Huuchum Park. Mr. George Link will entertain guests at the supper-dance at the Kenwood Caumrv Club ht, as also will Mr. J.E. H tchlnlm. The Maryland State Soclety of Wash- ington will give its Spring dance on Mny 8 at xen'ood ommtry Club. Mr. Boteler, charge of arrange- mwts has lemnd two prominent op- era singers for the occasion. Guiseppe Bruno and Mme. DeAnan- dreis. Columbian Women’s Luncheon Attended by Important Guests. One hundred and fifty women asso~ clated with the George Washington - mgh schools of the city. At the lpnkzn table were the toast- mistress, Miss Peet; the guests of honor, Representative McCarthy, Represent- ative Jenckes, and Mrs. Sindell, guest of honor; Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvi of the president of the universit) Joshua Evans, jr, and Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong, members of the board of trustees of the university; Mrs. Law- son, wife of Mr. Alfred E. Lawson of the board of trustees, and the other of- ficers of the Columbian Women, in- cluding Miss Harriet Garrels, first vice president; Mrs. Joseph W. Cox, second vice president; Mrs. W. Hayes Yeager, recording _secretary; Miss Margaret Maize, corresponding secretary; Miss Mildred G!lfiy. treasurer; Mrs. ‘Russell McNitt, assistant 3 Miss Margaret Pepper, historian, and Miss Bertha Frances Wolfe, parliamentarian. Col. Prank 8. Huff of Del Rlo, Tenn, important in financial and polif cles in the South, is in Washington = 8 few days, the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Everett M. Ellison in M street. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Rowe of Brook- 1yn, N. Y., are at the Dodge while visit- ing in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Scudder, um panied by their daughter, Miss Anna Scudder of Scarsdale, N. Y., are guests at the Dodge. ‘The Washington Club of Trinity Col- le(e will give a tea this afternoon from to 5 o'clock for the seniors of the Trinity stu- dent: who will receive the guests are Miss Regis Mhs Uriel Sheeny Miss Dorothy ‘Skrim, Donnell and Miss Oenevieve uvu‘ Members of the Washin, Club ar- ranging the tea are Miss Eleanor Ratti- gan, Miss Mary Collins, Miss Mary Cvodtny and Miss Yeteve Steele. Mrs. Kendrick Phillips, who has been conducting a series of book reviews at the Carlton Hglel during the past Win- ter, gave a reading at the Chflat Child headquarters, 608 Massachusetts ave- nue northeast, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Phillips has an original and unique way of “nvlewlng" a book. It is more strictly speaking a dramatization, for she impersonates the leading character, in costume, and with dialogue taken from the book presents a delightful or dramatic scene, as the case may be from the story. She reviewed “Papa La Fleur,” by Zona Gale, and “Fare- well, Miss Julle Logan,” by Sir James Barrle, yesterday, and also reviewed two well known Barrie plays, “Rosalind” and “The Old Lady Shows Her Medals.’ e “BEING A CHRISTIAN” TOPIC OF DR. BALL Metropolitan Baptist Pastor to Preach Tomorrow Evening on “It Shall Come to Pass.” Dr. John Compton Ball, pastor of the Metropolitan Baptist Church, will have for his sermon subject tomorrow morning “The Glory of Being a Chris- tian. In the evening he will speak on “It Shall Come to Pass.” \ At the eve- ning service the Glee Club of the Cen- tral Union Mission will be the special musical guests of the choir and church. The _training services lnd Baptist Adult Union meet at 6:45 p The Philathea and the Hdells Bible Classes meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. Meet- ing of the Ladies’ Aid Soclety Wednes- day at 10 o'clock. Public luncheon will be served at noon. Mrs. J. O. Peed is in charge. Thursday, 7 o'clock p.m., Bible school conference. Subject, “.vesul Faces the .” Mrs. Louise Hickox will lead. ‘Prayer and praise service at 8:45 under the leadership of the pastor. owing this service the B. A. U lhldy ‘ro\lp meets. Mrs. Willlam lcoel; wil 1 continue _the study of 22 —_— FAVORS RETIREMENT Members of Lodge No. 8, American Federation of Government Employes, Genenl Accounting Office, voted in fi of compulsory retirement by abouf wperoentlnnreeentpou.ltm mnmmd yesterday. The 30-year retirement plan as orig- hlllb lubm!wed by the dum of the budget Results will be com- munlm'ad to t.he House Committee, American Federation of Government rmplnyu and American Federation of “Everlasting Punishment” is the mb- ject of the lesson-sermon in all the Churchu of Christ Scientist tomorrow. The golden text is from Job, xxxi.3: "n not destruction to the wicked and R, #ynhhment to the workers Alnanl the citations which Senor | text! D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1933, SERMON FEATURES | [ corisin Bdener ] “PRESIDENT'S DAY= Dr. Harmon to Preach at National City Church on “Days of Reconstruction.” “President’s day” will be observed at the National City Christlan Church to- morrow morning, Dr. H. H. Harmon, minister, preaching on “Days of Recon- struction.” The ordinance of baptism will be administered. of 40 voices, under the direction of W. E. Braithwaite, and a mixed quartet will sing. ‘There will be & vesper service at 4 o'clock. The evening service is omitted. Dr. Earle Wilfley, minister emeritus, will address the anm 's Council Tues- day on “Religion in Litersture.” The meeting will be held at the Vermont :\cime Church and will open at 10:30 The Crusader class will meet Wednes- day evi with Mrs. Leonard Lohr, 1348 Randolph street. ‘The women of the church will join the women of the Disciples of Christ the World Pfldu at 1 an hour of prayer for the cause of mlulom ‘The service, under the leadership of Mrs. Fannie Foster, will be held at the Vermont Avenue Church. PASTOR TO DISCUSS ENDURANCE SECRET Communion Service to Pnce«ie Ser- mon at Ninth Street Christian Church Tomorrow. At the morning service at the Ninth Street Christian Church tomorrow the pastor, Rev. Clifford H. Jope, vm have for his subject “The Secret En- durance.” The communion mviee will precede the sermon. The Junior Church will meet simultaneously in t.he church I;Iou; under the supervision of Mrs. M.murvlcen'llsnm.mv Mr. Jope’s subject will be “The Print of the Nails.” Representative McFarlans of Texas will sing a solo. The Dorcas and Lydia classes will hold business meetings at the church Monday evening and the Adah class will have a meeting at the home of Mrs. Bertie Crossfield, 1317 Massachu- setts avenue southegst, Tuesday eve- ning. The Missionary Society and Missionary Guild will meet jointly at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday. Troop 10 of the Boy Scouts, of which Leonard Sher- fey is scoutmaster, will hold its an- nual banquet to be served by the boys’ mothers from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday. A meeting of the official board will be held at 8 p.m. Friday. —_— N CHANGE IN SUNDAY SERVICES PLANNED Grace Lutheran Church to Omit Evening Meeting Until Further Notice. With the coming of warmer weather various changes are being made in the Sunday schedule of services at Grace Lutheran Church, of which Rev. Ger- hard E. Lenski is the pastor. At tomor- rov morning’s service he will preach on “Living in Eternity's Light.” The customary evening service will be amitted until further notice. In its Bl:ce the work of the young people will stressed. At 6 pm. a devotlonal meeting will be held. At 7 p.m. supper will be served. The following will assist tomorrow: Frances Werner, Louis Waple, Katherine Davis, George Stenz and Jules May. A meeting of the Ladies’ Aid Soclety will be held May 3 at 8 p.m. Both the senior and junior groups will meet. DR. TAYLOR TO PREACH ON “SPIRIT OF JESUS” Evening Subject at Central Pres- byterian Tomorrow Will Be “The Witness of Elijah.” At the Central Presbyterian Church tomorrow the pastor, Dr. James H. ‘Taylor, will preach on “The Spirit of .E'nmj h and at night on “The Witness of al At a recent meeting of the congre- gation the following were elected dea- cons: Floyd W. Bush, Frank K. Mac- Nerhany, James W. Milispaugh and T. Ellsworth Moyer. They will be stalled tomorrow morning. The young people’s Friday night) class will continue the study o{ church history, having for the topic of the next study “Early History of the Pres- byterian Church.” At the prayer service Dr. Taylor will conduct the study in the book by Dr. R. C. Long, as the study book, on “The Church and Its Work. BISHOP WILL PREACH AT ROCK CREEK CHURCH Divine Also Will Administer Rite of Confirmation Tomorrow Morning. Bishop James E. Freeman will preach the sermon at fiu 11 o'clock service tomorrot it 1 w_ af Creek Episcopal Church, Rock creek Church road and 3 will also adminis: bration of holy communion at 7:30 a.m. and evening prayer at 7:30 o'clock. flolycmmun&uholtmlmm Monday. SUBJECT OF SERMON IS “BE NOT FAITHLESS” R s Dr. Braskamp to Preach at Gun- tgn-Temple Memorial Presby- terian Church Tomorrow. “Be Not Faithless” ll the lubject fl( . There at 8 o' vhen secretary ‘The vested choir | Mary Pfeiff - | Mrs. E. E. Phoebus will make a financial | report. -ISEEK FUNDS FOR LEPERS MNA nfilm shield. ‘The Wu'mhmf Conference Com- mlttee has announced t.ne date of the will be held conference, from June 30 to July 3, at Western wryhnd College. The theme for the conferen will be “Vi Faif McGeary on a committee to write a pledge to be signed by intermediates against the drinking of alcoholic The Christian Endeavor Alumni Pel- lowship will hold its annual banquet May 10 at Calvary Baptist Church. Says About xlndn ‘GIRDLE OF LOYALTY’ IS PASTOR’S SUBJECT Rev. Edgar C. Beery Will Preach President’'s Day Sermon ' Tomorrow. President's day will be observed at Prancis Asbury M. E. Church South tomorrow. Rev. Edgar C. Beery, pas- tor, will preach on the subject, “The Girdle of Loyalty.” The evening serv- ice will be a request program of mu- sical selectons, wmmenclng with an organ recital at 7:40 p.m. by Allen A. | Watson. A pageant, “Christianity and.i the Nations,” will be presented at 'l pm. with Miss Lela Cranford ' charge. | The Board of Stewards will meet at | the church May 3, at 8 p.m. Circle No. 1 of the Woman's Missionary Society, will meet with Mrs. P. T. Griffith, 1803 Monroe , street, Wednesday, at 2 p.m. Circle No. 4 will meet with Mrs. How- ard Elgin, 1476 Harvard street, Wed- nesday at 8 p.m. ‘The Gamma Sigma class will hold a dinner party at the Kenesaw Apart- ment Monday, at 6:30 p.m. The senior young people’s department will hold a “country school” party in the social hall of the church on Friday, at 8 p.m. The pastor will have charge of the prayer service Thursday at 8 p.m. DR. HILL TO PREACH UNION MISSION SERMON| Metropolitan Male Quartet to Pro- vide Special Music for To- morrow’'s Program. Dr. John Wesley Hill will be the spe- | cial speaker at the Central Union Mis- sion tomorrow at 7:45 pm. The Metro- politan Male Quartet will furnish spe- cial music. Services next week will be conducted ' at 8 pm. by the following churches: Monday, Grace Reformed Church, | Christian Endeavor; Tuesday, Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Protestant Church; Wednesday, American Home Bible Institute; Thursday, Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church; Friday, Central Presbyterian Church, Pitzer Bible class; Saturday, Temple Baptist Church. Every Saturday at 8:30 p.m, the Mis- sion Glee Club broadcast from the chapel a concert of sacred hymns, over station WOL. - CIRCLE TO.CELEBRATE Mission Group to Observe Elev- enth Anniversary. Christ Lutheran Church will com- memorate Good Shepherd Sunday to- morrow morning. Rev. J. Frederic Wenchel will speak on the twenty-third [ Infirm. Psalm and the New Testament gosepl of | the Good Shepherd. Special intercession | will be made for the Nation and the President. The Ladies’ Mission Circle will com- memorate on Wednesday its eleventh anniversary by a luncheon and by -E- propriate exercises following the lunch- eon. Elise Kettler will ?elk of mission work in India. The affair will be presided over by Mrs. Edward Fisher. T [SERMON ON “BUT IF NOT” Rev. Frank 8. Niles to Preach at’ Georgetown Presbyterian. "But if Not” will be the topic of Rev. Frank S. Niles at the Georgetown Pres- byterian Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. There will also be a short story-sermon as usual for the children. The evening service will be at 7 o'clock. The Woman's Society for Missions will meet Tumny at noon in Cissel Chapel. The pi which is en- titled “The Pnltflltcn »'is in_charge of Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Haines. The Wom- lnlOund meets Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Mr. Niles will continue his of his- torical biographies of “Great Men of the Church” Thursday evening. He will speak on the “Life of St. Francis 1Conru—ence last Priday in Baltimore, Relief Session Will Be Held at Epiphany Parish Hall. ring “lnnt.herlnx of funds of lepers in Africa, Burma, Japan, Ko‘rfl India and ices w-nhlnmn uxiliary to Lepers, will held May 5 at 2 pm, in_the Parish Hall, Mrs. John New- president, presiding. Dr. Z. B. im- renz CI con. duct & unity service at the session. ‘The speaker of the afternoon will be Willlam Mason Danner, general sec- retary of the American Mission to Lepe: to which the Washin branch is auxiliary. Pastors and friends m hmted m aitend. Gifts wg‘ = d s, Jo18 North Gopi H. Lew 018 North capaol street. —_— HOPE’S REBIRTH TOPIC At Washington City church of lhc Brethren tomorow P on * Wllld sduua:.’udm:t“lpnwlh: of Hope. DR. J. C. COPENHAVER ' ANNOUNCES THEME Church ze- | “Father’s Voice in Prayer” to Be Morning Subject at Epworth GUEST PREACHER T0 GIVE SERMON Dr. Rufus W. Weaver to Speak To- HARRIS, . morrow at West Washington | Baptist Church. l At the West Washington Baptist Church tomorrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. | Dr. Rufus W. Weaver will be the guest | preacher. | The True Blue class will meet in the class room Monday, 7:45 p.m. The T. E. L. class will meet in their class room May 3, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Murray, hospital worker | - for the Federation of Churches, will speak. All omniud Sunday school classes are invited. The Y. W. A. will meet at the home of Miss Bernardine J. Haycock, 1606 Longfellow street, Wednesday evening. Midweek prayer and praise service will be conducted by E. W. “The Northern Baptist Exhbibit Com mittee has invited West Wash! n to take charge of their South China mission elhlblt booth during the Soutn- emn and conventions. Exhibits will beoren 9 am. to 8 pm, May 18 to 27 inclusive, except May 21. West Washington will have charge of the Christian Americanization ex- hibit booth, Northern Baptist exhibit, ' May 22. Mrs. Z. C. Hodges, sr., will be in charge on that day. 1 “GOD DOES CARE” TOPIC OF REV. HAROLD BEATTY Rev. Glen Wagner to Speak at Georgetown Lutheran’s Eve- ning Service. “God Does Care” will be the sermon subject tomorrow at 11 a.m. in George- town Lutheran Church, Rev Harold E. | | Beatty, pastor. At the 8 p.m. service, ! Rev. Glen Wagner will pr . The Lutheran Pastors' Association will meet Monday at 10:30 am. inl | Luther Place Church. Dr. L. M. Zim- merman will speak on “Shadows and Lights of the Gospel mmstry The meeting of the church counctl ! will be held ‘Tuesday at 8 p.m. Officers | and teachers will have a business meet- ing of the Sunday school Wednesday at 8 pm. to plan the children's day pro- | gr;lm_ Prayer meeting Thursdsy at 8 The ladies’ Bible class will met Pri- y at 8 p.m. at the home of Prof. and Mrs Lloyd McCord, East Falls church Va. Mrs. W. P. McIlwell, Mrs. William A. Pettis and Mrs. H. E. Beatty represented Georgetown Church at the woman's missionary convention of the Eastern —_— Births Reported. Joseph T. and Lula M. M George L. and Esther D. ]‘eclglf‘l’ '"‘ fl P k h lilncs!on Ih’l Robert M. and e W 18 e wmmn and 8 il “dum. Copeiand, boy. Heskia L. ryant, boy. nd Edna Bernard and Bessie Ji . § Willie and Helen 5vmm Dealhg Reporled Edward O. 84,700 Try 14 Rlelly, 78, " Homa “Tor R:‘:‘q"‘.na Rosella H avid Gittleson. 'l l‘lfi 'H.h . l roline B. Wil 72, ¥ Ro‘p;‘lml; % 1501 2. ifl zabeth's | dlgld"}i ceh ‘etsel, 70, United States Sol ey Chapman, li’l Em ‘Walker Robinson, . Home for Aged.’ Joseph L. Cha: fl m;gifinc{ Hospit: | Hospital. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILLIAM H. SCOTT 10,88, LINCOLN 0! JAMES T. RYAN | 317 PA_AVE SE. Atlantic 1700 J. WILLIAM LEE’S SONS CO. DIRE CREMATORIOM i4th & MASS AVE. N.E. __LINCOLN 5200. W. W, DEAL & CO, | 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1 e msohone National 2473 ! CHAS. S. ZURHORST | 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lineeln €372 2 JTCLEMENTSSINS Estab. 1862 1241 Wis. Ave. N.W__Waest 0804 ~ TIMOTHY HANLON ‘m 1804 M St. N.W. NAtional 5525 ]ouph F Birch': Sons 3034 M St. NW. | goens Eeounes 9980 CHAMBERS -|JOHN R. WRIGHT C 1337 10th 8t N.W. itaviisnea 138" TN e |V. L. SPEARE CO.| gton | Neither the lub'eenflrl 43,Dor connected with the " original numn ”l R. Speare establishm 1009 H l.NW FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO, C, §HAFFER OPERATE PRICES P B Saie Al EVE .GEO. A. COMLEY g8/ Gude Bros, 1212 F St Asute. Il Al st Deigae, y Srpcme H. oo e mmm \Wodne, iy, A o8 20, o5 8¢, the residence o ‘Gaugnter, 'Mrs. stincedone N Ethel Wright, of the Iate Moses B. Anderson of Peters- burs. Ve, Remains resting at the McQuire funcral home, 1820 oth s S5, 5. Punaral ve establishmy A 0, 1:30 p.m. lnument o lcodlawn o-mmry. . Priday. Aprfl 28, on i RO R s 5138 n vm.M P. BEERS, in hi BEERS, WILL lfil. ‘Lodge. 7. Knights -m meet jat Pyuilan Temole 1017 April 20, & Batur A lrnn.lo for 8 nuntdanu O uberal, 5 m AM BEERS, 5135 8th st. n.w. CHAB ¥ WIBE, Shancatior cemmnan-. Attest: T. C. TAYLOR, K. ot R, BOWIE, RANDALL. 27, 1933, at hiy n?'ldenrc:"m'oys por A Bowi " ta Eoan Thomen. lhfi:nher S Bianche and Prank Thomas. sins ‘resting at ihe W. Ernest Jarvis funeral - nw. Puneral Bundey. Union ot ) )londl! il!n.l. o FLOOD, WILLIAM. Departed this life Pri- 28, 1033, st Gallin . Ruth Wood, also ‘two sons, Joly and Nathaniel Flood: three 5 Mary Early. "Mary’ Jones and. Seanetie Fiood e e day. April 30, .Mm T. Rhines fun pel. Interment Caroline Count, ‘}r JOSEPH 8. On Priday, April 28. HARRIS, devoted hus band of Josephine Harris, brgther of B Morton and Edna_Harris. Dera| hereatter. Remaing restin 2 ‘ Ernest Jarvis funeral chux‘:. WALKER. _On Priday, wwu "E, 1939. "in New ~York City. Ko lsaves %0 mbain (el 1o thees muu, Mary ‘Wison, Kstherine Meades olm Yinee® Holmes: swo nlecen and Mary Wilson; one i other Telatives and Tee ot e far JAMES. OLIVER L _Departed this life Tues- day, April 25, 1033 JAMES, riends. No- by 4V their ‘loss_a host of other relatives and Iriends. "Remains now resting at Ridsel & Hicks' funeral home, 2930 M st. until Saturday. 4 p.m. Puneral Sundl Abril 30,.8¢,1 pm.. {rom his late dence, 1032 33re on rrm-y Y - wife of James D. Kennedy and mother of Mrs. Olivia Kerns. Funeral from the Nevius funeral home 924 New York ave. n.w.. Mo; 1, at 2 pm. Inter- mest Mount Olivet c;mcuu. :to Sudden! at his l’elldence 182« JOSEPH LEE, ‘in flt:u el Ty Interment NEWTON, PEARL D. On Priday. April 28. EWTO! 10th st nmem mm the vumn ot James 31" Saturday, . 8t § pin." Relatives and friends Thtermeni at ner late home. Cul- pever County. Va.. on Sunday, April 30, p.m. 29 PLUMMER, Tesidence, LD’ P! . Fell asleep t 6 a.m.. at her Hylll-nme 3d Miss NELLIE MER, the devoted daush- ter of ihe Tate Adam B and Bmily Elim- sister of Dr. Robert F. Plum- eaves to mourn their loss & Bost of other relatives and friends. Re- V. Emnest Jarvls fu, day. April 30. at 12 Noo Baul's Baptist Chrch B adensbute Ma Brooks officiating. =~ Reiatives 5 thiends Tavited. *Taterment Harmony Cemetery. Remains may be viewed after 3,5m. Priday st the sbave-named fu- neral church. PLUMMER, NELLIE The officers :nd Tembers of the Teachiers’ Bencht and Anc nuity Association are notified of the death NELLIE A. PL! of Miss MER. E MERRITT, President. J. L. GRAY, Secretary. PLUMMER, NELLIE A. e offcers and Funeral ‘sunday, Aptil 3 noon. Please wear badges. loc! order ‘of the- union: FHILIF M. BROOME, Pres; W. E. BURKE, Sec'y. RANDOLPH. ANNA G. Suddenly, on Thurs- day. April 27, 1933, ANNA G. RAN- DOLPH. the beloved sister of Benjamin Goodwin and Mrs. B. Harrison of New the devoted aunt of Henry C. Johnson. She also host of other reiatives and =, Remains resting at Lomux ch 8 s Puneral Monday, lrum Geventnoday Bameist 10t} sts. n.w. Rev. Louis Bheace oclatine " Fiends. inviied: Interment family lot, Lincoln Membrial Cemetery. 30 A G. RANDOLPH, ANN; All members of Gethsemane Chapter, No. 3, O. are hereby notified 1o sttend’ the tune'll of Honored Lady ANNA G. RANDOLP on Monday, May 1. 1033, e from the Seventh Day Baplist Church, 10th and V sts. o By order of CLAR C. CHAPMAN, R. CHAPMAN, R. P. Sec. wArY R WHITE, SMITR JEFFERSON, Deparfid this life on Fridaz, A 28, °1:§ EEFERSON mourn tResr loss ‘wite, Julia Smith: two sons, Richard Brown and Raymond Smith. iwo daughters, Florence ~Brown and Beatrice Baylor: two sisters, Lucy Holiday and Sidney Morton, and a host of other relatives and friends. Body resting at Malvan & Schey's funcral home, New Jer- Notice of fu- He leaves to sey ave. and R st. n.W. T, neral SMITH. ODESSA, oOn Friday, April 2% 33. at Galiinger Hospital, ODESSA wife of Waiter Smith and daugh- ter of May Meaders. ~She is also survived by three brothers and three sisters. Body temporarily resting at Malvan & Schey’s funeral parlors, New Jersey ave. and R st n.w. Dy Tuesday. 2 2 p.m., from the above-named parlors. terment Rosemont Cemetery. 30 TAYLOR, LAURA JANE. On Friday. April 3: the home of her daushter, Funeral ‘Monday. May 1, am from Grace M. E. mmh a.nnem:um Md. Interment “Forest Oak Cemetery, Gaithersburg, Md. 30 SPILLE. BERNHARD W. Suddenly, on . 1933, at his’ resi- Bethesds, len 3 H, Nelite G- Spiie. Funeral services at the bove residence on Monday, May Lot 2 p.m. TIBBS, ELIZABETH. On Priday, April 28, 1933 at Gallinger Hospical ELIZAB e M atea Saurios of Herdert shd stgter, of Herbert, ir. and She also leaves one grand- ‘rnnfllllhen 2nd many other 1ri mains ing Rhines funeral chapel. Notice of funeral a this life on ANNIE, De-;ud s life on mi Teletivcs wn at the John and Eye sts. 5.W. TUCKSON, Monday. E Wihiaems” faneral churcn, 306 L 5o n.w. 30 RMAN, GEORG! On _Priday. N 1035, GEORGE W ZIMMER AN, Délov Thee Ul fl A nold. m'm’(:n 'and the Iate Bessie Burns. George H. Zimmerman and Lillian Miller. Pu- Teral from the W. W. Chambe BT R B et B0 Db Relatve pril 30 8t 2 s nd 151 Vited.” “Tnterment in Gedar ZIMMERMAN. W, Members of ha G'ql 85 ommclfmflu 231 Edvard .. are requested to Jiicnd The- fureral of our. lats brother, GEORGE " funeral b mbers’ lors, " Sunday stternoon, April at 2:30 o'clock. ~ Interment in c!dl! H'“ Cemet '!l’i EORGE T BARKSDALE, Reo. Bec. " G iE T. B, ALE, 'HITE, CHARLES F. On nifl“ April 2! 1933, CHARLES F. beloved husbamd 0! lnd beloved M. Whi Nellie (nee” Pagan), son of Charles J. and_ Ethel M. at the Lee funeral home, ass. ave. m.e. Notice of Remains restiny 4th st funeral llur In Memortam. AKERS, ERNEST ' AND WASHINGTON, IOLA 8. to thI ‘memor; our devoted brether ), who s0 suddenly passed a 'l7 two 2go today. April "fiv 1931, and pur beloved sister, I AKERS W, ITON, W left us 12 years ago, April 11, 1921. Par_down in the earth’s dll’l ‘bosom ‘The miners mine the Death Jurks in the dark benind them And hides in the rock before. For God 1s a friend unfailing. and Cverywhere. THE FAMTLECS ln BLA AYMOND T. sad but emeimbrance Of my, dariing son, * MOND T. BLAND. who departed o Senrs age todey: Aor 3o 1 I am thinking always thinking, my bo; MR Bt Goa kiows how T Falss him, todsy bw's gone two yesrs, PRUE, Ill‘ NAOML ur _devoted In,sad but lovi ux ¥ et us one year aso Althougn yohr mx u now at rest, Mwmld wnum nem Bkeheaven to Thaa "You back again. oo *0 B8 MOTHER. lt-%’:h.' "ul"? Diietsen Years aeo Todaz, Apri 20 K018 Loved vou In life, remembered you R R W0 R AW,