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PLANS 0 BE LAD FORTREELGHTING Roosevelt to Officiate at| Community Service in Lafayette Park. Plans for lighting the national community Christmas tree in Ll!ly-‘ ette Park by President Roosevelt on | Christmas eve will be formulated at & meeting at the Hamilton Hotel at noon Tuesday. Mrs. Elizabeth K. Peeples, director of the Community Center department, j will meet with all chairmen of sub committees and members of the Executive Committee to complete final draft of the plan. It is planned to | light the tree at 5 p.m. Choir to Furnish Music. The choir of the Pranciscan Friars from the’ monastery in “Brooklind, augmented by students of Catholic University, under the direction of | Rev. Bonaventure Simon, O. F. M, and the Lincoln Cathedral choir of the University of Nebraska, under the | direction of John Rosborough will| furnish the choral part of the pro- | gram, Mrs. Peeples said. | The United States Marine Band, under the direction of Capt. Taylor Branson, will be heard in a half hour of Christmas music beginning at 4:30, and Winfred Kemp of the band will play a cornet solo, “Cantique de Noel,” during the program. Scouts to Form Honor Guard. The guard of honor to receive | President and Mrs. Roosevelt on their | arrival will be formed by District Boy and Girl Scouts under the leadership of Col. E. R. Mattice and Miss Dor- othy Davidson. Richard Miller will extend the greetings to the President, | and Alice Joy Webster will greet Mrs. Roosevelt. | The decoration of the tree this year | will be on a larger scale than hereto- | ’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER B8, '1935—PART ONE. The famous old crock of Lanark which has taken part in many London-Brighton runs has been sold by its owner, James Bryce of Scotland, to George H. Waterman of Massachusetts. The relic is to be placed in Boston Museum. It is a 5-h.p. Panhard two-seater of 1893 which is still in good condition and will do 50 miles to the gallon. Photo shows Mr. Bryce giving the car a tesi run before preparing it for its long trip to the United States. ~—Wide World Photo. be used, emphasis will be placed about | SIUNE TU BE I.AID the principal doorway, with its re- cessed arches and sculptured tym- panum. A statue of St. Francis | :Iil] fill a niche over the WITH OLD RITUAL Cipsnds \ew Gatio Groranof st | P ROGRESSIVE Francis Xavier Ceremony 0“. B“R"ERS fore and arrangements have been tO Anract Thro"g. ! made to broadcast the ceremonies | over t:e two principal broadcasting | apn ancient ritual, rich in legend, | Deyors. | will be repeated this afternoon at 3 | o'clock, when the corner stone is lai ARCHBISHOP SPEAKS |22, Toen i comer one 1 Francis Xavier, Pennsylvania avenue | ON RADIO AT ]0 A_M_ and Twenty-Eighth street southeast, by Most Rev. John M. McNamara, R T I 163 | auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of illi is- Baltimore. | Most Rev. William Temp]e to Dis | The entire population of the parish, | cuss “The Present World In- | including the communities of Ran- | itnation # | dall Highlands, Twining City, Boule- B vard Heights, Hill Crest and Benning, | Most Rev. William Temple, arch- | g expected to witness the colorful bishop of York and primate of Eng- | ceremony, arranged by Father Joseph | land, who is in the United States for |y Byckley, pastor, who founded the a five-week tour, will deliver his parish, December 14, 1924. | first public message to the American | = assisting Bishop McNamara in the people this morning by radio, from | ceremony will be Father Cornelius Bethlehem chapel, Washington Ca-| Dacey of St. Paul's and Father P. E. thedral, at 10 o'clock Conroy of St. Anthony's, Brookland. Bethlehem chapel will not be open | gixty priests and monsignori will at- | to the public during the broadcast. tend and students of the Atonement Station WJSV and the Columbia|geminary of Catholic University will | Broadcasting System will carry the | eonduet the chant arranged for the | archbishop's address on the subject, | occasion. Father J. F. Clark of St.| “The Present World Industrial Situa- | Theresa’s will be master of cere- ons | monies. See This Oil Burner -Before Making a Decision! 5-Year Guarantee Free Service and Parts Any nationally advertised product completely installed in six rooms. NO MONEY DOWN 3_YEARS TO PAY Without Extra Charge 1st Payment 30 Days After Completion of Work ® B and G Summer and Win- ter Hot Water Attachments. ® All makes of n 1y known boilers on d Following his broadcast, the distin- guished prelate will preach at the regular 11 a.m. service today at Wash: ington Cathedral. | The archbishop and Mrs. Temple Are the guests of | Right Rev. James | E. Freeman, bishop of Washington, | and Mrs. Freeman, at the bishop’s house on Mount St. Alban. . Denmark is trying to raise tobacco | with high nicotine content so that it can manufacture insecticides. : are CAN GIVE e Yfour L —— “It is a day of great gratification nd joy to the pastor, after 11 years TN w'b"‘"”‘”—gos f hardship and struggle,” Father sSedouds Buckley said, Father Peter P. Ra- kowski is the assistant to the pastor. The church is to be ready for oc- cupancy next June. Its cost is $83,- 000. Father Buckley described its Ecououv Heating appearance: “While reminiscent of Romanesque Complny architecture of northern Italy, the 906 10th St. N.W. church will be, nevertheless, modern Met. 2132 in spirit. 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