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DR HARRIS' TOPIC 1S “IN A GARDEN" Mother’s Day Services An- nounced for Foundry M. E. Church. Foundry M. E. Church tomorrow, *In a Garden,” will be the theme of | Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, minister, at the Mother's day service at 11 o'clock. Music appropriate to the day will be rendered by the chorus choir under the direction of Justin Lawrie. The minister will baptize infants and | small children during the service. Rev. John C. Millian, director of religious education for the Baltimore | Conference of the Methodist Episcopal | Church, will bring the message In @ | service with the emphasis on youth. The subject of his address is “To- | day’s Challenge to Youth.” The newly | elected officers of the Epworth League will be publicly installed. A candle- | light ceremony will be used. Those to be installed are: Young People’s League: Harry Underwood, Paul Keve, Martha Freeman, Mary Ewin, John Shepard, Don Mars and Harvey Thir- loway; Hi-League: Mary Jean Yocum, Grace Schopmayer, Joshua Miller, Rankin Miller, Margaret Ellison, Ger- trude Quillen, Gladys Libby and Myron Wheeler. | An entertainment will be presented | Wednesday evening by about 50 chil- dren representing the new junior choir of the church, organized by Justin ! Lawrie. | The midweek service will be con- ducted by the pastor Thursday at 8 o'clock. At the open meeting of the | Men'’s Club Friday at 8 o'clock, Gideon A. Lyon, associate editor of The Eve- ning Star, will tell the story of the “Great Chalice of Antioch,” illustrat- ing with stereopticon slides. The women of the church will meet ‘Tuesday at 10:45 am. in connection with the activities of the women’s or- | ganizatiens, and a luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. MEMORIAL PLANNED Window for Mrs. De Atley to Be; Dedicated Tomorrow. A memorial window in memory of Mrs. Alice De Atley will be dedicated at the Bible School session of the H Street Christian Church tomorrow. At the church service at 11 o'clock | Rev. P. A. Cave, a former pastor, will preach. Rev. C. N. Williams. the pas- tor, will conduct the Lord's Supper. GLEE CLUBS TO SING The Men’s and Women's Glee Clubs of Bridgewater College will sing at the Church of the Brethren, Fourth street and North Carolina avenue southeast, Sunday evening. These clubs are composed of 36 voices and are under the direction of Prof. Nel- | son T. Huffman. The pastor, Rev. Rufus D. Bowman, will preach a Mother’s day sermon at 11 am, on the subject, “An Ancient Poet’s Tribute to Mother.” | At 7 o'clock the class of instruction | for new members will be continued. C/ddr Hill uybus most &alm/' L (émetery AS DRY AS BEAUTIFUL | WASHINGTON MEMORIAL PARR Invites you to visit the most modern burial lsllle within Parking and Pl ing Area. Ielll!"l'llv vmlnm lnupensl\e lets. No monuments. 0 P.) Rixxs Ra. cross University Lane. Call Adams 6570 for informa- tion and assistance. EDMUND D. MONEUSE Announces A special new 1935 de luxe ambulance service to the sick. Equipped with every modern comfort and con- Venience for local and long Day or ! distance calls. Local Calls $4'00 ight Low rates on long distance calls. Phone Adams 3305 Capital Ambulance Service 705 Upshur St. N.W. (No connection with any undertaking establishment —=strictly private.) @be Forning Ktae ADVERTISEMENTS! R orel ReC Luckett’s Pharmacy— 4th & E Cap. Sts. N.E. Is An Authorized UST look at the column after column of Classified Advertisements printed in The Star every day. resul —for Star Classified Advertisements DO Bring Results Copy for The Star Classified Section left at any authorized Star Branch Office—and there’s one near you — will be forwarded promptly, without fee, only pay the regular rate. Authorized Branch Offices display the above sign. | rian | Philadelphia Christian Endeavor Con- | with roducing influence of The Star. ed Section is the first line of pursuit where there’s a want to be supplied—and prob- ably the only means necessary to be employed At the banquet of the D. C. Chris- tian Endeavor Convention last week the following officers were elected: Frank McGeary, president; Christine Peebles, vice president; Mildred Jarnagin, secretary; David Heyward, treasurer; Hillman Harris, registrar; Preston Campbell, publicity director; Thomas Lawson, intermediate repre- sentative; Mildred Brown, interme- diate registrar. The Committee on Awards an- nounce the following awards: Eighest per cent of registrations, Eckington Presbyterian; first C. E. to reach quota, Eckington Presbyterian and Rhode Island Avenue M. P. interme- diates; second place went to George- town Pregbyterian intermediates; largest number of individual registra- tions, James Buckler; best poster, New York Avenue seniors; best song submitted, Eckington Presbyterian; publicity team securing largest regis- tration, led by Bertha Neff, and the 10 honor societies who reached 50 per cent or over on quotas, Eckington Presbyterian, Georgetown Presbyte- Intermediates, Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Intermediates, National City Christian Church Le Rendezvous C. E, Wallace Memorial Intermedi- ates, Rhode Island Avenue M. P. Seniors, Gunton Temple Seniors, Wal- lace Memorial U. P. Seniors, George- town Presbyterian Seniors and Cal- vary Intermediates. Next Saturday, in room 500, In- surance Building, the Christian En- deavor will hold an open house from 1:30 to 6:30. All are invited toi attend. The Washington delegation to the vention this Summer now has credit for 100 registrations in the campaign | that the international society is con- | ducting. The Intermediate C. E. Union Board meeting will be at the home of Mrs. L. C. Greene, 1512 Twenty- third street southeast, tomorrow, ‘at 3:30 pm. The board meeting of the senior | union will be May 20. ! Frances Sangster, president of the union, has appointed the following to | act as a Nominating Committee for the elections in June: Mabel Donald- | son, chairman; Fred Kline, Winnie | Widmyer, Herbert Cooper, Lenore | | Goodwin, Paul Pennington, Emory | Ackerman, Mary Kinney, Beryl Wood- | ing, Dorothy Loehl and Rita Lentz. ‘This committee will make their report | at the senior meeting June 3. Tomorrow evening around the socie- | | ties—Howard Hudson will lead the“ meeting at the Chevy Chase Baptist the topic, “Friendships of | Youth.” Sherwood Presbyterian | young people are having a specnl Mother's day tea and meeting be-‘ ginning at 6:15. Ida Giltner will lead | the meeting at the Wallace Memorial Seniors and will have on the pro- | gram as soloist, A. G. Masson. DR, SMITH TO SPEAK | AT HAMLINE CHURCH Be will Guest Preacher Tomorrow Night. Metropolitan Pastor Dr. Chesteen Smith, pastor of the Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church, will be the guest preacher tomorrow night at Hamline M, E. Church, where | he was pastor several years. Dr. W.| W. Burgan, the pastor, will preach at the National Park Seminary at 3 pm. He will preach at night at the Chevy Chase Baptist Church, At the morning service Dr. Burgan will conduct Mother's day services | and preach on “Jochebed: Moses Mother.” : The annual parish dinner will be | held Thursday at 6 o’clock. After the dinner a program wxll be mvenA ||CATHOLIC EXERCISES TOMORROW AFTERNOON‘ | Lourdes Procession and Blessing of Sick Feature of Immacu- late Church Program. The solemn Lourdes procession and the blessing of the sick will take place | at the Immaculate Conception Church | | tomorrow at 5 o'clock in conjunction |with the radio broadcast service | through WOL. 1In addition there will | be the May procession of the academy. | The May queen is Miss Helen Gardiner | of the class of 1935, with Miss Edna | Evans as her attendant and Miss Ger- trude Meany. The crown bearer is | Patricia Kelly and the act of consecra- | tion will be recited by Miss Olga Ca- | pozio, with Miss Patsy Nell Happ as her attendant. The court is composed of the senior | class: Miss Eleanor Bur, Nellie Cronin, ‘Anns Fallon, Elizabeth Hayden, Alice | Hennessy, Marion Hoover, Helen Mc- Allister, Catherine McCarthy, Virgi- i nina Marx, Eileen Mayhew, Mary | O'Brien, Ethel Ofenstein, May Parker, | May Pennington, Anna Sloan, Helen | Trant and Helen Wallace. The sermon will be preached by | Dr. John K. Cartwright, pastor. Rev. | Francis P. Harrity will preside and Rev. Paul Bussard will be the cele- | brant of benediction. Prof. Harry | Wheaton Howard will direct the music | and the girls of the Immaculate Con- | ception Academy will render the mu- sical program. EIVED HERE Star Branch Office They tell you of the Its to the main office—you | Hall, followed by a review | tails and got a “kick” out of it. Then THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1935. MOTHERS SUBJECT OF REV. 6. E.LENGKI Grace Lutheran Church Will Have Special Services Tomorrow. Services honoring Mother’s day will be held tomorrow in Grace Lutheran Church of which Rev. Gerhard E. Lenski is the pastor. In the senior department of the Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Fran- cis Bauer will speak on “A Tribute to Mothers.” George Emch will speak on “Whistler's Mother.” The Ladies’ Class will be taught by Miss Emma Newton. In the evening the pastor will preach on “The Place of Christian Motherhood in Our Present Planning.” Special choir music will be a part of the service, under the leadership of Mrs. Marion St. John Aldridge, organist and director. Ruth Bauer, age 6, will sing the offertory solo. ‘The senior department of the Sun- day school will be addressed May 19 at 10 am. by a representative of the Gideon Society. The women’s Guild | will serve a dinner in the church hall May 16. “MOTPTER-HEARTOFGOD” TOPIC OF DR. PERKINS Universalist National Memorial Sermon Announced for To- morrow Morning. “The Mother-heart of God” is the | sermon topic of Rev. Dr. Frederic W. Perkins at the Universalist National Memorial Church tomorrow at 11 o’'clock. A mother and daughter banquet will be given tonight at 7 o'clock. The dinner will be served by members of the Men's Club. A short play will be presented, “The Measur> of Mother- hood.” It is being directed by Miss Betty Smallman. On Tuesday there is to be a covered-dish luncheon in Perkins the cur- rent book, “Certain Samaritans,” by Esther P. Lovejoy. The review will be given by Miss Ellis Meredith, a close friend of Dr. Lovejoy, who has known of her work as the head of | the Health Department of Portland. Oreg., and also with the Red Cross overseas during the war. The Board of Management will | meet Tuesday evening. Thursday the Church School Association will have a supper conferer.ce at 8 o'clock in Perkins Hall. | day and Summer study will be dis- | cussed. ‘WORLD’S MOTHERHOOD’ IS THEME OF SERMON! Special programs have been ar- ranged throughout the church and the church school in commemoration of Mother’s day at Brightwood Park | M. E. Church tomorrow. At the morn- ing service the minister, Rev. S. Car~ roll Coale, will speak on “The World’s Motherhood.” At this same hour he will address the children with a story entitled “Prince Rowland” In the afternoon specially selected teams will begin the annual every-member can- vass to cover the church budget for next year. The canvass will continue through the following week. At 7 pm. the young people will conduct a discussion program with Merle Shade as leader. The topic will | be “Present Conditions of Poverty and Wealth.” The minister will have as his evening sermon theme “When an Idea Becomes a Divinely Implanted Conviction The Downs Bible Class and the | Delta Class will hold a business meet- | ing Tuesday evening. The Fidelis! Class will present “Harlem Queens” ' in a minstrel show Thursday and Friday e\emngs One Kick Too Many. GLENWOOD. Iowa (#)—Darrell Yates. 8. had tied tin cans to dogs’ he went in for bigger and better game He tied a tin pail to a horse’s tail and | said “giddap.” Frightened, the animal | bolted. Darrell’s in a hospital with a | possible skull fracture. —_ Marriage Licenses. Robert H. L. Woolridee, 42. and Hattle L. Baughsn, :xg both of Richmond. Va. al Linwood E Lacy nd Alma G, Howard. 18 both of Rxchmcnd V 3 Rev. J. all Leonard . Jordan. 24. 220 47th o - and Hattle L. Davis, 1074328 Bolliel v6 Rev. Arngid T Glagwin " Indianols. Towa. and Carmen L. Rushis. 22, Jewell. Towa; v. C._ H. Jope. Eugene Smith, 132¢ th st and Ada E 18, 25 1st st.. Rev. J. E. . Brooklyn. N. Y. 5 Garden Gity.” Lon x Ju , E, Matungly, ythe. 39. 1361 1st st. s.w.. a 39" 1306 Haif st.”s.w.: 132 Union st. 5.w., ard Margaret me]ey Qb9 810 drd st V. an Charles J Montanon. 28. Porumouzh Qhto and Louise A._Kirchgessner. 23, 3t v Nelles. Frank oung. 28. and Lois M. Cover. both of 1119 Lamont st.; Judge R. 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Robert L. Haycock and his Com- mittee on Evangelism will conduct the midweek service Thursday evening. The Ladies’ Aid Society will sponsor a birthday party for the members and friends of the church May 24. Church offiicers were recently elect- ed: Treasurer, C. E. Moore; clerk, T. R. Hudson; financial secretary, T. R. Hudson; assistant financial secretary, G. F. Eubank; superintendent of Sun- day school, Robert L. Haycock; dea- cons, Z. C. Hodges, sr., P. W. Musson, C. E. Moore; Board of Managers, Home for the Aged, Mrs. G. E. Truett, Mrs. Mary E. Riley, Mrs. Z. C. Hodges, sr., Mrs. E. W. Ladson; Board of Mnnzen. Baptist Home for Children, Mrs. E. L. Darcey, Mrs. R. L. Haycock, Mrs. Welty C. Hospital; superintendent of church property, E. L. Darcey. —_— 'CHILDREN TO HONOR MOTHERS AT CHURCH Women of Baptist Home Will Be Guests at Special Services at Metropolitan. At the Metropolitan Baptist Church Mother’s day services will be held to- morrow morning and evening. In the morning the mothers will be the guests of the boys and girls of the Sunday school classes. Then all W\lli | g0 to the church auditorium, where the pastor, Dr. J. C. Ball, will speak| on “Beautiful Memories of Bible/ Mothers.” , In the evening the women of the Baptist Hume will be the guestss They will be escorted by the young men from the Live Wire Bible Class. Mothers will act as ushers and assist the pas- | tor at this service. Mrs. Arthur House will offer prayer. The Scripture will be read by Mrs. Thelma Hix. Brief tributes to mothers will be paid by Miss Margaret, McGarvey and Robert Newland. The main address will be! delivered by Dr. Ball on “Just Mother.” : All young people’s organizations | meet at 7 pm. The B. A. U. will | be led by Miss Bertha Peneseau. The subject will be “The Churches of the Bible.” Tuesday the annual mothers | and daughters’ banquet will be given | by the Daughters of the King Bible | Class. Wednesday evening the Phi | Gamma Kappa will have a business | and social meeting at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. P. L Rogers, Clarendon, Va. A meeting of the Bible School Con- | ference will be held Wednesday eve-‘ ning. Mrs. E. § Fakes will speak on | “Methods of Soul Winning in a Sun-| day School Class.” Thursday evening prayer service will be led by the pastor. | ‘MOTHERS OF TODAY’ TOPIC OF SERMON {Rev. Vernon N. Ridgely Will } Speak at Calvary Methodist Church Tomorrow. “Mothers of Today” will be the sub- ‘ Ject of the Mother’s day sermon at the | Calvary Methodist Church by Rev. | Vernon N. Ridgely, and at the evening | service, “Self Control.” The Junior Choir will sing at the 11 o'clock serv- 85 | jce and the ‘Young People’s Choir at | the 8 o'clock service, both under the | direction of Louis A. Potter, organist and director of music. “The Other Man's Religion” is the general subject of the Young People’s League meetings at 7 p.m. A member of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church will speak. Prayer service will be held Thursday evening. The Men's Bible Class will have charge of the service Monday | evening at the Central Union Mission. | | Loy H. Brodie will speak. 8. H. John- | son, J. E. Parrish and L. E. Turner will assist Henry Rhodes, who is in charge. The annual Men'’s Class banquet will be held on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Charles H. Brough, chairman of the District and Virginia Boundary Com- mission, will speak on “The Christian Religion in the Hope of Recovery.” Mrs. Erna G. Embrey, soprano soloist of the Calvary Baptist Church, will sing. Miss Adah Baghy, superintendent of the nursery-kindergarten departments, is in charge of “The Tom Thumb Wedding” to be given by the children of these departments May 24 at 8 p.m. | DR. ZIMMERMANN TO LEAD SERVICE Will Have Charge of Rites at Concordia Lutheran Church Tomorrow. Dr. L. M. Zimmermann will have charge of the German service tomor- row at 10 o'clock at Concordia Lu- theran Church, and Otto Volmerhaus at the English service at 11:15 o’clock. Dr. Charles Enders, the pastor, will preach at Zion Evangelical Church, Detroit, at the anniversary service of that church. Mother’s day will be observed at both services tomorrow. There will be special music. A poem, “Mother Love,” will be presented to members. Carnations will be given all mothers. The annual prayer service of the Mission Society will be held Thursday. Lunch will be served at 12 o'clock in the fellowship hall, and prayer serv- ice will be held in the church at 1:15 p.m. The service will be in charge of Miss Elise Kettler, who for 43 years served as missionary to India. Mrs. Pfeiffer of Annapolis, Md., will speak. “ENDURING LOVE,” TOPIC Mother’s Day Meeting Announced by Young People. Rev. Robert M. Skinner will preach Sunday morning on “An Enduring Love.” A. Earle Weeks will be in- stalled a member of the Board of Deacons. The Young People’s Society will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Cissel Chapel, Meta Dean Scantlin leading a spe- cial Mother’s day meeting on the topic, “The Art of Making a Happy The Evening Guild will meet Mon- day at 8 pm. A play entitled “A Good Steward” will be given. The midweek prayer service will be held Thursday at 8 p.m., Rev. Mr. Skinner continuing his study of the foundation and growth of the early church with a talk on “Paul’s Imprisonment.” After this gervice there will be a meeting of the ‘Dt. Braskamp to Preach Tomor- | subject: “Why a Mother’s Day?” There | assist the pastor and Mrs. Braskamp | | ing the deacons, Deacon and Mrs. | American TU. Group Will Aid heads of the departments of the Sun- day school, MOTHERS TOPIC OF DR. STOCKDALE First Congregational Pastor to Preach Morning and Evening. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, pastor of the First Congregational Church, will speak tomorrow at 11 o'clock on “Where Good Mothers Reign,” and at 8 pm. he will speak on “Life is Sacred.” The vested choir, under di- rection of Ruby Smith Stahl, will sing at both services. Paul De Long Gable will be at the organ. The Calvin Coolidge Men’s Class, under the leadership of Dr. B. B. James, meets at 10 o'clock. The Young People’s Society meets at 6:30. Gordon Webner will lead a discussion on “Understanding Ourselves.” Miss Helen Murray will lead the worship service. The Red Cross Sewing Band will meet Monday at 10 o’clock. The Young Women'’s Club will hold & dinner meeting Tuesday at 6:15. The deaconesses will meet at the home of Mrs. Irving Prickey, 2507 Wisconsin avenue, Wednesday at 8 m o'clock. The church supper and midweek service will be held Thursday. Sup- per, 6 pm. At 6:45 um Nell M. Berghout will speak on “Immortal Hymns and Their Stories.” A carnival will be presented by the !\:‘:u.ng People's Society Friday eve- SERMON SELECTED FOR MOTHER’S DAY row at Gunton - Temple Presbyterian Church. Dr. Bernard Braskamp, pastor of the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church, will preach a Mother’s dly, sermon at 11 o'clock, taxing for his will be special music by the quartet, composed of Clara Moran Bernheimer, soprano; Catherine English, contralto Louis Annis, tenor, and C. Ridgeway Taylor. bass. A Councelors’ Committee, composed of th~ following members of the three official boards and their wives, nas been appointed by Dr. Braskamp to in counseling with and planning with | the Young People’s Groups of the | church, their regious and social ac- | JUDGE DOURAS ESTATE WILLED TO DAUGHTERS Marion Davies’ Father Leaves All to Four Sisters—Value Set at Over $10,000. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, May 11.—The en- tire estate of the late Judge Bernard Douras, former New York jurist and father of Marion Davies, screen act- ress, was left to his four daughters in equal parts. The will was filed for probate yesterday. Judge Douras died April 26. The probate petition said only that the estate would exceed $10,000. The four daughters, all of Beverly Hills, were listed as Miss .Davies, Reine Douras Lederer, Ethel Frances Douras and Rose Marie Van Cleve. e R Army Officer Dies Fishing. MANILA, May 11 (#).—Maj. Earl P. Long of the Army Veterinary Corps and a native of Ohio, died Tuesday while fishing. He was a graduate of Ohio State University. He arrived here in December with Mrs. Long. Births Reported. Clavd E. and Marcella Young. boy. Patrick . .Y and Saidee C. Byrne, boy. Y. Raben A_and Julia Hungerford. girl and Mary M. Rapler. girl. "and Ora J_Heflin. girl s 'M."and Tola V. Lanier. boy. lerance H.'and Helen ease. hov. arl and Essie Isler, bo: Ridolph B " Meivine Simms. sirl LeRoy and Dolores Holmes, girl. Dennis and Ira Hardy, eirl a C. Jones, boy. Julius "hnd Hattte Pecc. ®irl. Deaths Reported. Samuel Louls Wright. 83. 517 East Capitol Thnmu | Bosser Crump. 79, 1341 East Capitol st. Lucy Punume Berkeley. 77, 6203 Piney Brang 75. Veterans' Adminis- Aueial P Eeite. tration Hospital, ary A. Crown. 74, 4583 Conduit rd. Annie L. Hawling. 71. Roosevelt Hotel John W Lottus. 60. Providence Hosoital. John Seaver. 7. Gallinger Hospital Tse BT Maioney, 85 615 Lonstellow st | Morris Ray Cowan, 69. 109 Rhode Island | Henrietta E. Nickum. 52, Providence Hos- James, William Harrington, 53, 1435 Har- d st willlam H. Pa 58. Gallinzer Hospital, gan. Nellle Marie Crawford, 47, 57 New Allen c. Haight. 41, Walter Reed Hospital. oh: Norman_Hill. Cecella Hard 44, 122 Martha Fountain. Gallinger_Hospital. ng. 12, Gallinger Hospital. ster and Matilda Temple- Infant of c ton. Glmmer Hospital THE WEATHER aret District of Columbia—Fair tonight: | tomorrow cloudy, followed by light showers beginning late tomorrow afternoon or night; little change in| temperature; gentle north, shifting to east winds. Maryland and Virginia—Fair to- night; tomorrow cloudy, followed by | tivities: Representing the session, mderl light showers beginning in west and| central portions late tomorrow after-| and Mrs. Clyde D. Harrison, Elder and Mrs. Charles E. Proudley and Elder and Mrs. Andrew N. Ross. Represent- Albert Gaffney, Deacon and Mrs. | Walter Kerby, Deacon and Mrs.| Reginald H. Pledger and Deacon and ! Mrs. O. Newton Todd. Representing | the trustees, Trustee and Mrs. Robert | Serpell. The Counselors’ Committee will sponsor a fellowship tea for the Young | People Sunday at 6:15 in the parlor rooms of the chapel. This will be followed by the meeting to be led by Willa Watts. The Marco Club, composed of the young married couples of the church, will meet in the chapel Friday evening. STUDENTS T0 JOIN IN SPECIAL SERVICE Metropolitan Church for Mother's Day. | The Student Christian Association | of American University will unite | with Metropolitan Church in the ob- servance of a Mother’s day program. Miss Sara Hawbecker will give a | greeting to mothers. The pastor, Dr. | Chesteen Smith, will speak on “The Triumphs of the Good.” The Men's Community Bible Class at 9:45 will have Dr. A. C. Christie as the speaker. The women's organizations will meet Tuesday at 10:45 o'clock in the vestry. The program speakers will be Mrs. J. M. Young and Mrs. J. M. M. Gray. Luncheon at 1 o'clock. The annual dime card opening of the Ladies’ Association will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Slye. ‘The Young Women's Class, Miss | Mae Camalier, teacher, will hold a covered dish supper at the church Friday for their members and hus- bands. SACRAMENT SERVICE WILL BE TOMORROW Dr. McCartney to Speak at Cove- nant-First Presbyterian Rites. ‘The sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be observed at the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church tomorrow at the 11 oclock service. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney will . deliver the sacra- mental address. Prayer service will be held Thursday at 5:15 o'clock, Dr. McCartney in charge. The Westminster Club and the Covenant Fellowship will meet tomor- row at 7 pm. in a joint meeting in the ghapel to hear Mrs. Wilson Comp- ton talk on “Mother’s Day.” from 6 to 7 o’clock. E. M. Bryan will addres sthe All- Comers’ Men’s Bible Class at 9:45 a.m. on “The Brotherhood of Man.” The Business Women’s Council at their meeting Tuesday addressed by Miss Delthine De Sio on *“The Talking Book of the Blind.” Dr. W. Sinclair Bowen will speak at the devotional period Supper from 5 to 6:15 o'clock. SCOUTS TO ATTEND Mother’s day service tomorrow in McKendree M. E. Church at 11 am. | g Boy Scouts of troop No. 2 will attend in a body, accompanied by their mothers. During the service they will present their mothers with Scout mothers’ . A carnation or rose, also provided by the Scouts, will be given to every mother. The minister, Rev. S. E. Rose, speaks on “He Made | p ethen"spedumndcbymchak Social D at 6:45 c'clock. | noon or night and in extreme east por- tion tomorrow night; not much change in temperature. West Virginla—PFair and slightly warmer tonight; tomorrow cloudy, fol- | lowed by showers. Report for Last 24 Hours. ‘Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inches. 29.94 29.98 30.02 YelterdaY— 4pm 30.07 30.16 30.14 Record for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 78, at 2:30 p.m. yesterday; year ago, 76. Lowest, 51, at 5:30 am. toda: ago, 56. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest, 89. on April 27. Lowest, —2, on January 28. Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 89 per cent, at midnight. Lowest, 31 per cent, at noon today. Tide Tables. year | (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today. Tomorrow. eeses 2:32am. 3:26a.m. 9:17am. 10:12am. 2:41pm. 3:37pm. 9:33p.m. 10:23 p.m. ‘The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sun, today.... 5:00 Sun, tomorrow 5:00 * 7:10 Moon, today... 12:48pm. 1:22am. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month. l935 Average. Recnrfl January . 3.55 '82 February 654 ‘84 March 8.84 '01 April 9.13 '89 May 10.69 June 10.94 July 10.63 August 1441 September . 1745 October 284 857 November 237 8.69 December ... 332 .56 Weather in Various Cities. Sets. 7:09 327 3.5 3.27 3.70 413 471 4.01 3.24 a é’ 8 s 8 ] WU H ‘s ey ekt * 309worwy © sspansas Birmingham Bismarck. N. Boston evening will be | Lo o BB BB Omaha. Nebr. Philadelphia cenix. Eittsburgh, 1§ : Eaif ake city San Antonio . San Diego . e PoSiomio -1 (7 am.. Greenwich time. today.) London lmhnd B Pran Atlp.m.smlmv(eevmbeg::’ led by the well-known radio artists, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward. The min- ister preaches on “The Unreaped Cor- ners.” Prayer service Thursday at 8 pm. with meditation by Rev. Rose. (Noor B Fazad, me . 6 Horta ny- res oafons) co 7 00 | | | PATENT EXAMINER 40 YEARS EXPIRES Thomas F. Mitchell Funeral Rites Will Be Held Monday at St. Anthony’s Church. Thomas F. Mitchell, 67, of the tech- nical staff of the United States Patent | Office died yesterday at his home, 4318 Twelfth place northeast. Mr. Mitchell had been & patent ex- aminer for more than 40 years, in charge of important ore values re- covery cases. Born in Worcester, Mass., November 24, 1868, he was an honor graduate of Worcester Poly- technic Institute, qualifying as a| metallurgical chemist. His widow, Mrs. Mitchell, and two sisters, Miss Frances T. Mitchell and Mrs. Mary A. Bohen, survive. Funeral services will be held at St. Anthony’s Church, Twelfth and Mon- | roe streets northeast, Monday at 10 a.m. Burial will be in Oak Hill Ceme- ter-, BANKER DIES BERKELEY, Calif., May 11 (#).— Richard Maury Sims, 61, vice presi- dent of the American Trust Co. and | former president of the trust division | of the American Bankers’ Association, | «tflu: Thursday night after a heart at- ac Sims was a native of Rock Hill, S. | C., and came to California in 1894. Qards of Thanks. GRAND, AMELIA JOSEPHINE. The A SR late AMELIA JOSEPHINE LA GRAND wish to thank their friends for their kindness during the illness and at the death of their wife and sister. Als> for their kind thoughts and expres- Sions of sympathy during their hour of brreuem!nl ISHA LA GRAND AND F‘AMILY wunruobsm EUGENA M. ily of 'the Jate ECGENA M WHITEHODLE scknowledge with Sincere appreciation e kind expressions of sympathy their bereavement. THE FAMILY. 1 | Clara Virginia | © A9 Breaths. MITCHELL, WILLIS. D?nned this life on 'l'hunflly May 9. stsw. Blishavia or-Kiachda Miitenen 150 leaves a host of friends. Remains rest. P. Morrow 1344 4th st n.w. n onday. May 13. at 1 p.m.. from the above-named funeral parlors. _Inter- ment Arlington National Cemetery. 12 J_ On Thursday Forestville, Md from the funetal Relatives and frien .~ Intermen: Arlington Nas tional Cemetery. — (Petersourg. Va.. pa- pers please coby.) 12 PATTERSON. JAMES A. Suddenly, on Friday, May 10. 1935 JAMES A PAT- Ormer and brother of Mrs. Agnes Drake {ad M. John Patterson of Richmond, Va. He also is survived by one grand: child. Nora Elaine Van Ormer. Puneral services at his late residence, 479% G | st. sw?on Monday. May 13.'at 1 Relatives_and friends are invited ;:Emcnl Baltimore Cemetery. B-lfln]lgrl. 'EPIN. DR. ARTHUR J. On May 11, 1935. at “the Savoy Apartments, 2804 J4th ot nw. R . “beloved Duspand of Winifred M. Pepin. ~Notice of funerai later. RAYMOND. NORMAN C. On Pridey. May 10. 1, s residence. 165q R t, YMOND. beloved Raymond. . Hines Co. | funerll hcme 901 14th st. n.w. No- RIGHTER, GEORGE E, Suddenly, on Pri- day. May 10, 1935 5:45 GEORGE E. RIGHTER. beloved Rusban: gf ihe Iate Georgiana P Righter ant father of Mrs. Esther Simmons. Ruth Pitts. Mr. Paul Righter. Mr. Cl-ude Righter and Mrs Emme Coxer. Fune ser\nc(“ on Monday. May 13 pm. at the residence of his dau ter, Mrs_ Ruth Pitts. 1604 Eames place ne. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Congressional Cem- etery. SWITH EMMA LOUISE. Suddcnly on Priday May 10. at_her residence. 4 Poplar ave. Takoma Park, Md. EMMA LOUISE SMITH. beloved wife of William M Smith and daughter of Louise Ander- She also is survived by three chil- dren. Mrs. Dorothy Thurston. Audrev Smith and Donald Smith. Funeral from the W_W. Chambers Co. funeral home. 1400 Chapin st. nw. on Monday. May 13. at 11 am. Relatives and friends invited. ~ Interment Congressional Ceme- Suddenly. on s-rur- m residence. t Ra Ha S EARLE beloved husband of Mary T. Smith (nee O'Connor) and father of Dorothy._Earle. Frances. Margaret. Wil- bur, Ralph and Walter Smith_and Mrs Marie Leahy and. brother of Ralph and Wilbur Smith. Notice of funeral later. STITH. BENJAMIN JOHNSON. Departed s 'iife Priday_ May 10. 1435, at 140 at 1816 T st. nw BEN- 31N JOHNSON - sTrT, “Phe “devored husband of Marie Stith. loving son of Viraiotis Cang “Bettse. Stith, father of Marion and Raloh Stith snd brother of Joseph, Russell. Draths. BRANSON, GEORGE Was ursday. M 2FordE WASHINGTON BRANSON “eloved hue: band of Emma Branson (nee Craigi He is survived by two, children Edward Branson and M of Forestville Md.: and one & Eva Collins of Washington. C' Fu- neral from kis late residence Meadows Md.. on Monday. May 13. at 8:30 a therice to" St. Mary's Church. UBper | Mariboro.” 1Md.. ‘where solemn requiem mass will be offered at o for the | repose of his soul. Relatives and friends | invited. Interment Mount Cermel Gem- | etery. Marlboro. Md. BRUNEYTI. SENom DON.. Jose BR WOOIJB[ RY I.flwkl" ll neral services for the late JOSE AMBROSIO BRUNFTT SO DE LOS Duke of Arcos. for. mer Miniter 10 the. Dnlied Staten 1y Spain. and for the late VIRGINIA WOODBUR LOWERY ~ BRUNETTI. Duichess of Arcos. will take place at 11 nc‘uck on the morning of May i3 at Rock Creek Cemeters. Wash- | 13 TT. Fu- Seno& DON | Friday. May 10, “ASHBY COCKRELL. hrloved huc: band of Edna May Cockrell and father of Robert Cockrell. ~Funeral from the W. W. Chambers Co. Southeast funeral home. 517 11th st 12 at 1 Rel vited. faterment near Annandale. Va cocxm:kl_ ASHBY. Wakefield Cha 1 On Friday. May at his residence. 100 1 at 4:30 am. MORRIS RAY beloved nusband of Grace Cowan. Fu neral services at V. L_Speare Co's 1004 H st nw. on Saturday Mav 11.at 3 p.m. " Interment Elmira N. 11 CRONIE, JOBN F. on Wedruda) May at hic residence. W Conn” JORN "B CRONIE: beloved ‘hon: band of Della Davis Crorie and brother ot Mrs. Helen Lauxman and Mr: A Bittner. Services at the S Co. funeral home. 2901 14th st Monday. May 13.at 3 p.m. Cedar Hill Cemetery Departed this EDMONDS. MARY., Thui 1935, She |( SUr- MONDS of #1550 st. 8. vived by two_ brothers. Jesce Edmoncs and John E. Hunter: one niece. S row. until Saturdsy, May 11 at noon: thence at her late residence. Funeral Monday. May 13. at § am from Holy Redeemer Church. N Y. and N J. aves. n.w., where mass will be sunz for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. FISHER MARY E. Suddenty. on Thursdsy. Sloved wite of Chatles Sflvlces at her Iate resicence on 13, at 10 am Eolimbis; Caracns Comeisry On Frid; JOHN fl"n and brother of Mrs. ing. Mrs. C. Funeral from the W W W. G. Wi Chambers- Co. ai Congressional Cemetery. GARDNER. GERTRUDE MAY. On Thu; day. May 9. 1935 at the All S Hotel. GERTRUDE MAY Funeral services Sunday. M: pm. at Hysong's parl m«u. JFREDERICK B. Fridas. t5am., Rfl!r a lingering iliness, FREDERICR B th Lorene Gissel in hl services Monday. May 13 5 at St. John's Church. Geuruw‘n terment Oak Hill Cemetery. 12% GLEASON. WILLIAM E. _Suddenls May 9. 3. of the 1.:5] Michael and Ma ington st Baltimore Ma. on Mondas, 13 a 9 am. Requiem high mass at St. Mar- tin's Church. Baltimore. Md.. af 0:30 am. Interment in New Cathedral Cem- etery. GRAAAM, BYRON ULMER. = oOn d May 10. 1935. BYRON ULMER. t‘eln\rd husband of Caroline Reynolds Graham and father of Virginia Graham Platt Elaine Grakam Miller and Dorothy Graham Miller. Funeral from his late | Tesidence. 14 East Bradley lane. Chevy Chase, Md.. Monday. May 13. at 11 am Interment ~(private) Rock Creek Clfl.n- etery. HALE. COLLINS MARSHALL. = On Priday Providencs Hospital COlLiNs MARSHALL szed 2 yemreh months. beloved son of Thomas E. and Mabel M. Hale. Puneral from the James T. Ryan funeral hom on Monday. May 13. at 2 fives ‘and " friends invited. Cedar Hill Cemetery. JE\KI\S WILLIAM L. On Priday. May at the residence of his niece A et 675 TETaL® e Heights.” Md. WILLIAM L husband of the late Lida M. Jenkin: and brother of John Jenkins of Brook- | Iyn. N. Y. and George Jenkins of Bar- | celona. Spain. above residence m. Re Interment | Funeral' services at the Notice of time later. JEWETT, BELLI n Friday. May 10, 1035, &t het mmence 4612 Kansas ave. EW] beloved wife l the late JM] A. Jewett and mother n( Mrs. Maude R. Carpenter and M:s Bertha A. White Funeral from Above residence on Sunday. May 12, pm. Relatives and friends inviied Foliment Cleveiand: JOHNSON, ELLA J. wA “Entered eternal rest Wednesday, May . 195 at her residence 517 T st nw. ELLK 4, W, JOHNSON beloved wife of James Johmon ipm 5th and Que sts. Bullock, pastor. BEAUREGARD. 6. T0ab. ‘at_his residence. 3804 nW. BEAUREGARD KID- WELL hsband of the late Mary Emma Kidwell, beloved father of Marguerite K Mager. ‘Lula M McCauley and Sue AL r. Funeral services at the S. H Hines Co, funeral home 2601 Tath &t nw.. on Monday Ma: l.'!,nl'iunm !rlelmem Olk Hm Cemetery 12 KNAUSMAN, ELLANORA, On Friday, May 0. 1935, at Per residence. 1411 Mass. .. ELLANORA KNAUSMAN (nee ._beloved wife of Ernest Knaus- . ‘Puneral from the Wm._H. Sardo funeral, chavel, 413 °H st ne. MDnfllY May 13, at 2 p.m. lntermrnl. (private) Glenwood Cemetery. 12 MEREYMAN, LILY MYRTLE, on, Fridey. at 3 a.m.. LILY MYR beloved 'fle ‘of Charles H. Memman Funeral from her late residence, Bradley thesda, Md. on Monday. May Interment Rockville Ctm- TCHELL. GEORGE E. On Thursdly - 1935, GEORGE E. MITCHELL . (retired). 5 Mllchell .mo Funeral Mondav, May 13 from Third Blu!m Church w.. Georse O o n. Friends invited. On Prida: Geo . Mitchell. {enant. Pield Artillery: first _lieutenant of Infantry, Beverty Mitchell. cadet. U, 'S y resting at the Tabler fineral home. (4217 9th st now. until Monday. May 13. when services will be held at 2 nm in the Chapel at Fort Myer. Va.. followed by interment with full mil honors_in Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. ~Relatives and friends invited to attend. 120 ELL. | ot A% “Dlace THOMAS beloved husband or Clara V! anen (nee Sim- mons). Funeral services at_the abore address on Monday. May 13. at L. Gerald and O. C_Flynn. | May 10. | voted husband of | Fun on | WILLIAM E bclo&rd son | Savitol | JENKT: Richard Stith, Lyon. H rest t & C T patiors. 1544 4th Nc'lce of (uneril hereafter. On_Thureday. RIBLING. Beloved ‘mother of Newton E Stribl Mrs. Elsie Gover and Mrs, y e B e tha W W cham bers 'Co. Southieast funeral home. 517 11th st Monday. May 13. 2 pm. vited se Relatives and friends are Interment Cedar Hill Cemu-n TUCKER, AMELIA am. at Sibley Me- mortal Hospitai., AMELIA ‘A" (nes Alt- rger). the hvlmed wife of Charles nd mother of Edith T. Guv‘ g e. on Mnndly May 13. ° “Relatises. and friends invited, Interment in Glenwood Cemetery. 1% VANCE, FRANCES. On Thursday, May 0. at Gallinger Hospital, FRANCES Foote st. n.e Remains 380 Rhod: Notice of funeral Jater On Saturday, M-y of 5812 * Frazier's funeral home Island ave. n.w I-xp Memortam. A JANE. 1In sad but lov ice of our dear mother. EL who departed t 3 rs_ago today. May 11 HFP ns\ OTED CHILDREN. ~FLORA K In loving remem- dear one. LUCILLF K ago today. Dearest Loying thoughts shall_ alw To the spot where you My heart is always heavy. My thoughts are all of thee: Oh_how I miss you. Lu. dear one but God in heaven can see Dear matters not which road 1 wake. How dark or lonely it may be, 1 know that God will somewnere join The road that leads to thee. COE. * KULLMAN. CARRIE V. In sad but loving memors 'of our deal wife and mother RRIE V. AN who departed mxs ife seven Vears ago today. May it | A mm*er who gave us the best of her ife. Who cherished our secrets, our sorrows, our Who uusm us to love. who taught us pray. 21 105 hsER AND “DAUGHTER FLORENCE VIRELLIL LAMBATH. MARY M. In loving memory of our dear mothér. MARY M. BATH. who ceparted this life twenty- four vears ago today. May 11. 1911 Mother was one who took our hands And spoke a speech we could und - She was partly kindness. par W'th faith unfaltering in our worth. HER 'DEVOTED CHILDREN * NOLAN. ABIGAIL. In loving remembrance of our dear mother. ABIGAIL NOLAN who departed this life ten years ago to- May 11. 1925, ving mother ®ood and kind. Tiend on earth like her do we find: For each of us she did her best. May God grant her eternal rest HIR LOVING SON. LAWRENCE. AND DAUGHTERS O'NEILL. ROBERT. In sad but lovine re. membrance our dear husband and father, ROBERT G NEILL. who depatied is life twenty-five vears ago today. 11, 1910. How sad fs this day to me The day on which you died: Your memory still clings to my heart. 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