Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1933, Page 8

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/ CATHEDRAL INVITES " PRESIDENTTOTALI Sixth Annual Massing of the |}y Colors to Be Held on May 28. An invitation to President Roosevelt] | " i H L4 4 to speak at the sixth annual massing of 3 , | the colors in the open-air amphitheater | P 1 of the Washington Cathedral Memorial x . 7 Sunday, May 28, was tendered yester- 3 . A § : % day by Right Rev. James E. Freeman, » , Bishop of Washington, and Brig. Gen. John Ross Delafield of New York, com- 3 o 4 mander in chief of the Military Order p - - (L , omplete duites—>ummer The assemblage will be interdenomi- national in character and will repre- sent about 250 organizations and so- cieties, which will commemorate the sacrifices of those who died mwderenu 5 of their country in years gone by. Spe- : cial tribute will be paid to the officers X 9 : AT - 0 and men who lost their lives in the { - Wmdsor Chalr Akron disaster. \ ¢ oy 3 . . Hundreds of American flags, colors| . Nicely finished in mahogany and standards of virtually every pa- & 5 triotic, veteran and civic organizat b ¥ 9 of national importance, as well as those ¢ g % - & o of the Regular Army, the National : . § 4 2 . Guard and various cadet companies, " will be paraded in the annual ceremony. | ¢ Invitations are being sent to mem- \ F: No bers of the cabinet, the Senate and ), A House, the diplomatic corps, the Army. 4 AND = Phone J Orders. Navy. Marine Corps and Coast Guard | BANKRUPT PETITION ¢ , , Satisfaction FILED BY WARRENS il Lk Chevy Chase Realtors Claim $818,- 757.03 Liabilities and No Available Assets. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., April 20—A petition in voluntary bankruptcy was filed in United States District Court here yesterday by Monroe Warren and Benjamin S. Warren, jr, individually and as co-partners, trading as M. & R. B. Warren, dealers in real estate in Chevy Chase, Md. The petition states they have $819.- 757.03 in liabilities and no available assets. Orders were signed adjudicat- ing the two bankrupts and referring | | the case to Holden S. Felton, referee. ‘The Warren brothers have long been active in Washington real estate, some of the more important enterprises with . which they have been connected in- . - cluding the Kennedy-Warren Apart- | (38 As lllustrated ments, Tilden Gardens and Rhode Island’ Gardens. > e . : S % ooy oo B A Headliner! This Superb $129.00 Genuine Walnut Suite » 100TH ANNIVERSARY 2 U Here’s a reason why your old furniture is no longer good enough Complete lO"PCo OUtht v to use—a lovely new bed room suite of genuine walnut veneer on gum- $ 9.00 Here's a splendid opportunity to furnish your living room at & ) Members of St. Vincent de Panl wood. As sketched, a wood bed, Hollywood vanity, dresser and chest R i v Organization to Meet Tomor- < of drawers. Note the elegant and chic. wing. type mirrors. row Morning. The one Iundredtn anniversary of the | A LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS—The HUB founding of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will be celebrated this morn- | | ing with a special service for mem- bers of the organization in the Church of the Holy Comforter, Fourteenth and East Capitol streets. Mass will be celebrated by the pastor of the church, Rev. James E. Connell, and the delegates will assemble in the school hall for breakfast served by tié ladies of the parish. cntatives of the various par- report on relief work among > ¢ the 35 local conferences of R 1 y. Through the work of these A | L s £ L I e 25, most of the parishes are < : ) 3 : N / ; : FOI ing able to cars for the poor among their f et - 3 . A El b ———————— own people. 3 4 g L 2 _George J. Cleary, president of the so- - 4 awn ciety in Washington, estimates that ex- penditures for relief, which amounted 10 $43.111.83 last year, will reach a total of $60,000 during the current 12 months. | p ‘The society was founded in Paris by Prederick Ozanam in 1833. Its history up to the present time will be outlined h 3 by Gen. Allison B. Owen, president of 4 A o ' - \ the society in New Orleans, who will be = 1 % 4 mower, with 12- inch blades. guest of honor tomorrow. | ; ' . : ; 4-Passenger Swing LEGION WOMEN MEET ol ' Built of hard- L vood. Canopy $/y.95 HERE NEXT WEDNESDAY | |- g . . As Sketched : extra. U. 8. Commissioner Turnage and h B - . ° Y. e et . Brrdnen You'll Like The Convenience of This Fine ( @ad‘ai,t U : | 3-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite—$129.00 Value! 79c X4 ‘ . ?e:ft'ndsw e sp?éh ‘Wednesday momil;g at 10 o.gock No Phone in the assembly hall of the American back — made of hardwood. Redl Cross Building. There will be two Th sessions. e ree pieces — bed- The morning session Will be opened | [F3eg) Here is a most prac- b Nith an sddress by Needhim O ot a| K davenport and two 3 col loner, and a % . . . Selcome by Miss Mabel T. Boardman | 3 tical idea in a combina- . armchairs upholstered of the Red Cross. Addresses will fol- and covered in mohair. Loose spring-filled seat cushions and spring e afternoon session will be & busi- E meeting with reports from stand- edge. Buy Now! pemr S Liberal Credit—The HUB Carriages, Cribs, Strollers—New 1933 Styles SMITH HEADS CIVIC GROUP / - : - - A Crib Speciall ‘ Arthur Clarendon Smith was elected president of the Central Business Men's Association at a meeting Priday at the Anne Clarendon Club. . “Ashby Leeth and Leon Brill were Belected for first and second vice presi- dents, respectively. Other officers | } chosen include James Armour, third vice president; Martin Hysong, treas- urer, and Joseph H. Batt, secretary, - - —_— ‘The following were selected as di- | - tors: _Dr. Thomas Evans, Creed L S | N N B N\ > fector: Fulton, Willlam Whipp, J. J. Farrell, : b - S Jack Mullane, Dr. Corbeti Giadstone, TOP-ICOI' : : 7 A > < W w‘_ Y % > AN\ - %;: g fow by Dr. Edmund A. Walsh, S. J.| WA 3 = vice president of Georgetown University, tion davenport and bed and Comdr. Jo! Shafroth. usic . y Will be furnished by the United States —and it won’t cost you Marine Band and there will be songs Flora, McGill Keefer. Clifford Day, Morris Goldstein, Harry 0 Cahn Du Comb and H. B. Chase. 5 & 1 p o oo Refrigerator N ; /) O/ . . : ’ Full E | Finish b $7 o -y = Smart Stroller ‘:kll &ZT; CI:;: Baby Carriage ‘O:d ;:lle:;t:: wr;:l:cg:lll }::S; o V T | ' . $9.45 Strongly constrl.;cltd $5 95 $10.95 compartments. H : ¢ B ith ad) o %t of metal, with adjustable A f o generous size well built carriage siigtand soriig bottos of decorated fiber. Nicely lined hood and body. Rubber-tired steel wheels. an-m & 4 : . & : j e Chest of AN, \Dresser s Ry y : = Drawers g | with No Inconveni : \ v % All-Metal, 2-Door Mirror 2.Door Refrigerator : A arge size well : Refrigerator made oak cabinet— $1 DOWN—$1 WEEKLY, A sanitary metal lined. $1 1 .95 ! - Bullt of metal— $ 95 Two-door three-com- Call NAtional 3223 4 partment type. JORDAN’S &'&%. with roomy interior.

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