Evening Star Newspaper, June 25, 1935, Page 16

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A—16 H"' NflNR[SIflENT S With Filoma] | LAWN FETE TOMORROW |chur. sebese v ama 3 s MAN ASKS. DIVORGE . |chce e o i e | PIVORCE GRANTED |, o ey o o'clock at the h. koma Park an absolute divorce from BUT INSISTS SHE HAS NO | |Bethesda M. E. Church Class to| The committee in charge includes| W. H. Bright, jr., Charges Wife | in Circuit Court Mrs. Lilly E. McCarty Also Wins|E. Mason McCarty of Washington lute divorce from Mrs, Margaret M. Custody of Child. and awards her the custody of the SCREEN AMBITIONS. Miss Winifred Lane, chairman . . ' BSponsor Event. w g ; Miss it 5 2 it et i Mildred Musgroye, William Barnsley, ey Syt Bright of Boston, Mass, couple’s only child, Dulcie D, Me- — pectal The Star. Miss Katharine ‘Coffin, Samuel Rob- | BY & Staff Correspondent of The Star. The husband is represented by At- | Special Dispatch to The Star. Carty, 4. BETHESDA, Md., June 25.—The in- | ertson, Robert.Thompson, Miss Wini- | UPPER MARLBORO, Md., June 25. | torney D. L. Grantham. There are| ROOCKVILLE, Md., June 25—A| The couple was narried in Hagers- termediate classes of the Central M. E. | fred Donaldson and Miss Hilda Pugh. | —Claiming his' wife deserted ‘him at | no children, according to Bright's bill. | decree signed by Judge Charles W.!town in February, 1933, Midcity Citizens Reguest _ Present Employe Be Ele- % vated to Position. Vigorously protesting the recent re- port that the Board of Public Wel- fare had recommended appointment of & non-resident as superintendent of the District’s penal institutions, the Mideity Citizens' Association last night requested that some person now within the penal department be ele- vated to that post upon the Tetire- ment of Capt. M. M. Barnard, the present superintendent. | The association declared, in a reso- tution, the recommendation “was not made in the best interests of the in- stitutions concerned in not recogniz- ing faithful and efficient - service of those now connected with the depart- ment.” Pointing out it has, on nu- merous occasions, recommended the appointment of only bona fide District | residents to municipal positions, the | association declared there are those ¥ within the penal department who are well qualified to fill the position. Sl L DI Bt PO ienaeiing Although she insisted she had no > ambitions for a screen career, The practice of transporting police< | Marsha Hunt, 17-year-old New men from other cities to Washington | York City dramatic school student, for special duty during parades here | was awarded a 7-year optional con= & d » S was scored in another Tesolution | tract by Paramount Studios. x ‘ which asks that in the future local —A. P, Photo. . residents be commissioned as tempo- - rary policemen at such times addi- : X 3 tional protection is found necessary. | Four-Year Epidemic Wanes. B - & A / : . luti Tt t of the = }Tnedx":; ;;:;r;“:.:xae rzg :r;l?; p% rp:) 52 L;he four- ymr' diphtheria 'enldemic in o - ; are spent in transportation costs and | = e e s, o o . Rt e diiy vavally| pectormen by : Aoy This Valuable 91-Pc. Bridal Set Given Free Vot oty vamy oraerly citzen | @ ~— = ; ith y $100 ried out by “any ol Y - 3 ery Copies of the resolution are to be ~ AR —— : with every purchase of or more sent to the Commissioners, Maj. Er- K i Siod e . B e o ] e e ~ . i ® 42.Pc. DINNER SET ® 30-Pc. SILVER SET lice, and the Federation of Citizens’ Goed on specified trains only-for . 5 o Associations. : desalls see fiyers—consult agents W 2 @ 19.Pc. COCKTAIL SET A third resolution adopted by the _——“—-— - civic group would require every ¢ —— - S Z . Electrical Merchandise Excepted teacher in the District’s public, private and- parochial schools to take the oath of allegiance before they would be allowed to teach. Indorse District Bills. ic.Avh!. Jume 29 Before quitting the business ses- $4.50 Altoona sion of the evening in favor of a $6.00 Pittsburgh wvaried program of entertainment the W, - Juy 3 association took favorable action on - . two.bills relating to the District now $7.50 Niagars Falls pending in Congress. They are: A Baltimore bill providing for compulsory and reg- $4.25 Eeery Sasurdey - Sund ular mechanical inspection of all .50~ automobiles in the District and a bill 3150 "DetyGCood for 3 duw to permit employes of the District and Federal governmcnts to serve as Jurors. One of the features of the enter- Satwrdave, July 6, 20, Augmst 3 tainment program was a group of | $4.25—2-Dey Escomicn songs presented by a quartet from $9.25 3.Dey All-Expesse Tous-inciude the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone 1 $11.25 rail fare, lodging mnd 5 mesh. Co.'s Glee Club. The program also | » included a playlet, “Mother and Son,” | | Children's Week, June 24-30 presented by Helen and Bill Zeller, | “‘f';‘““ o A by accompanied by Laura Mary Eagleson; | oo 4% n e O selections by G. A. Small, a “one-man $5.65 New York Daily band”; dances by Miss Shirley V.| one wey, coaches only. Lv. 12.30 A Major, accompanied by Miss -Jeam 7 = Nalls, and “Tony the Barber” skits by | l:‘ oy o Niagara Falls Ed Callow. A widé variety of re-| ";‘”""“ e Emaiay el 9 PC-ENGLISH LOUNGE SUITE BURL WALNUT SUITE | last one of the season. 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BED-DAVENPORT SUITE 7 d ® o my. 10 bfl!“fi“lll P.iece’!rfi;lr lhedDi‘ni'i? :llolum. l;)n!isti(l;g of Bucfl'et. Chin:l. $ ;l_lmish vour Living Rém'm both stylish and ro'mfnrtabh- with this 3- $ /t" b (ARYA/AY b / e sult ar tl};hr{}f};.j{;;t::'l::finve;ee; ik stiiey saara: Poy oudy $6 fsoncs 8 9 P{v:fni?; r%}g%g{% ':.: l;"g'ug?‘;z}i}'fi:iié.:{;hfl"}'cnc‘::gi e 7 9 . the sensible price Men who insist =i - 2 o iz E : on the blending " - e m"“fi : PN N ' of summer com- = T = " B o ¥/ s Y - Tela fort, good ap- = I i Q - PR pearance and . ! SN - =N - ) ; lr:mderate price ‘ ' ; 1 S : ave mad e - PALM BEACH | 3-Pc. Maple Living Room Suite 7-PC. STUDIO OUTFIT . Special! This 7-Piece Studio Outfit. an odds- - Exactl! ictured, with Sofa, Arm- Exac i ith § Chair and ds-on favor: ctly as pic a, xactly as pictured, with Settee, Chair an Comprises Studio Couch, Occasional chair .and Wing Chair, spring-filled l?ocker, ni.lde qtt strongly woven .fibre artis- Chair, Occasional Table, End Table, tically finished in the latest Spring colors. Table Lamp and Shade, Bridge Lamp Auto spring-seat. cushions. Pay only $I a and Shade and a Metal Smoker, Pay seats and cushioned backs. Ideally suit- ed for the living room, sun parlor or last year ih‘e . porch, Pay only §1 a week. week! fir;cé,wass 1850 This is the-label Fivtasey quite a that protects you veulook forit! drop ... .eh? Eleéfric ' ' Gateleg | er asy Table GROSNER | | 98 -~ LISTEN IN WRC 6 P. M~BASEBALL SCORES 7th. \a only $5 Down—at The HUB.

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