Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1935, Page 30

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B—1» VOMEN T0 HONOR NS, RODSEVELT Reception and Tea Post- poned From Tuesday by Democratic Council. A reception and tea in honor of Mrs. Roosevelt, originally scheduled for Tuesday, will be held next Friday aft- ernoon at the Mayflower Hotel by the | |§ Women's Democratic ~Educational Council. The tea will be held in the Chinese room from 4 to 5 p.m. In the receiving line with Mrs. Roosevelt will be Mrs. Grattan Kerans, president of the council; Mrs. John N. Garner, wife of the Vice President; Mrs. Joseph Byrns, wife of the Speaker of the House, and the wives of several members of the cabinet. Assisting in receiving will be the wife of the majority leader in the Senate, Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson; the wives of the District Commissioners; Miss Josephine Roche, Assistant Sec- retary of the Treasury; Mrs. Blair Banister, Assistant Treasurer of the United States; Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, director of the Mint; the woman Democratic members of Congress, with the exception of Senator Caraway, who is ill; Miss Mary Dewson, chairman, General Advisory Committee of the | Women'’s Division of the Democratic | National Committee; Mrs. James H. | Wolfe. director of the Women’s Divi- sion, and Mrs. June Fickel, assistant | director, and Miss Harriet Elliott, di- | rector of the study groups; Mrs, Emil Hurja, wife of the assistant chairman, | Democratic National Committee; Mrs, Edward B. Meigs, president, Woman's National Democratic Club; Mrs. Emily | Newell Blair, director of the Consum- ers’ Council, N. R. A.; Miss Katherine C. Blackburn, chief of the Press In- telligence Bureau; Mrs. Lucille Foster McMillan, civil service commissioner; Miss Stella Akin of the Department of Justice; Mrs. Antoinette Funk, as- sistant commissioner of the Land | Office; Miss Ruth Lockett, recorder of | the Land Office and national vice president of the Young Democrats; Mrs. Donald Richberg, wife of the head of the National Emergency Council; Miss Sue White, also of the | National Emergency Council; Miss Marguerite Hand, secretary to the President; Mrs. James Helm and Mrs. Malvina Thompson Scheider, secre- taries to Mrs. Roosevelt; Mrs. Marvin McIntyre and Mrs. Stephen Early, | wives of the President’s secretaries, | and several others of importance in Democratic circles. | Mrs. Arthur D. Condon is chairman | of the committee in charge of the | arrangements for the reception. | FINED FOR THEFT Man Who Robbed News Racks Must Pay $10. | Accused of having stolen 13 copies | of The Star from a news raclgm:: Ninth street and New York avenue. Max Peerlis, 1200 block of New York avenue, was fined $1 N $10 in Police Court According to Policeman Lester Col- | lins, Peerlis removed the papers and | claimed when he was arrested that he intended to sell them and replace an | ;qual number in the rack when de- | ivery was made of the which he was waiting. .paprrs A Marriage Licenses. George H. Shoemaker. 24, and Marion W Hudson, 24 both of Richmond, Va "Rev. | Paul £ Serene. 47, 28 New York ave Estelle C. Ginn, 2§, Penola. Va.. Rev. A | Estelle © Penola. Va.. Rev. A. | En:‘avc!R Rige. 0. and Mary L_Marshall. 25 both of 617 A'st. se: Revi A A Joseph Clark Ross, Isabelle R. Coj _Rev. Freeley Alphonse J. S and Katherin stadt. German Samuel Bass, 40) Shirley R. Kap! ceSieen | eorge E. Leonard. 46, 1516 A st Hallie Mac_ King. 40, Richmond. Va. paltey- A F. Poore " 2 avid Morris, . an roe. 2 both "ot " Bedford Vet Mopmoe 20 Pinn James Eva 3d st ne. and | 510 C st.'ne.; Chicago. TIL., 14 M st. and Elmon 0 3d st.;’ Rev. C. L. Jth st and 9 K st.: Rev. C. - 13 Tst. ne. and Re- 25 Banks st. n.e.. R. Alex; Benjamin F r. 21. and Frances A. %, both of Richmond. Va 5 R.QQ nd Prances Hanzlik H-"mg Md. Rev. H. M. Orion B. Moore. N8 Virginia ave. s.e. and Els ). 710 ith st se. 30 G st.ne. and 7 M st. ne.: Rev. . and Mary E. Dur- | am. 1, both ich: Vi 1 pam. 21, both mond. Va.. Judge | Deaths l.?eported. t Douglas. R2. § us B Minnenan. 11K Tlinois ave. 00 Independence | Newton, en route Casualty 3 R_ Franklin Emma L. Coope ave. s w James T. spita George H. Grave: v_Hospital Jerome J. Howlett. 66, 110: Hioriaa ave _Pleasant st. se. 415 Ames pl. s.e, ‘), Garfield Hospital. ovidence Hospital eth’s Hospital. umbarton ave: ). St. Elizabeth’s Henry R. Timm, er Reed H 5 05 James Jonnson i ‘Thomas Nelson. Mary A. Graham, 805 7 Births Reponea. Rudolph H. and Evelyn M. Schilke, boy. Leo S. and Frances J_Dove, boy. 5 Irvin and Lilllan M. Sandy. boy. Boston and Josephine Montgomery. boy. George W. and Mabel H. Tenley. girl, Walter E. and Mary E. Seiler, girl. Albert C.'and Nannie L. Sanegs, girl, William and Gladys B. Hawkins, boy. William E. and Lillian Diggs. girl. Ernest_and Sylvia Ernest, boy Leroy E_and Lillian Lamont, boy George D. and Sarah E. Wyant. boy. Henry J. and Margaret M. Gibson, boy, and Ethel Stokes, boy Hospital. St. s.e. Austin and Thelma Addison, boy, Nathaniel and Mabel Lee, girl Jake C. and Mary Gregory, boy. DrWenner's Power. FOR HOLDING E No slipping or slid- ing—no clicking when you use this grand powder that most dentists pre- scribe—it’s a joy to all users and is the largest seller in the world—leaves no colored, gummy taste —all drug stores. T AR THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 17, 1935—PART ONE. 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