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CHURCH LOYALTY PLANS COMPLETED Secretary Roper and Dr. Sizoo Among Speakers Tomorrow Night. Plans are virtually complete for the #econd annual mass meeting on “Re- #gion and Church Loyalty in a De- mocracy,” to be held tomorrow at 8:15 pm. in Constitution Hall under the auspices of the Committee on Re- ligious Life in the Nation’s Capital. Addresses will be made by Secre- tary of Commerce Roper, Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Slzoo, former pastor of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, now pastor of the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas, New York City; Rev. Dr. John K. Cartwright, of the Church of the Im- maculate Conception, and Rabbi Mor- ris 8. Lazaron, minister of the Balti- more Hebrew Congregation. Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington and chairman of the committee, will preside, and Rev. Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, secretary, will make a brief statement on the pur- and work of the committee. The committee, which represents all waces, creeds, parties and groups, sponsored its first public mass meet- ing a year ago. It met with such success that plans were begun imme- diately to repeat the services this year. Whe program is designed to demon- ptrate to every one the significance of religion and church loyalty, without in any way compromising the convic- Sions of any individual or groups. An elaborate musical program has been arranged, headed by the Army Band under the leadership of Capt. Robert Darcy. Miss Helen Howison of Covenant-First Church will sing, accompanied by George H. Wilson, pianist. The National Capital Choir bt the Universalist National Memorial Church will present two numbers snder the direction of Dr. Albert W. Harned. The Choristers of Immacu- fate Conception School and the quar- Bet of the Washington Hebrew Con- gregation also will take part. The opening prayer will be deliv- ored by Rev. Edward A. Duff, chief of Navy chaplains. Rev. Edgar A. Love, president of the Interdenomina= Sional Ministers’ Alliance, will read the Bcripture, and Bishop Willlam F. McDowell will pronounce the bene- sliction. District of Columbia—Rain and gooler tonight and tomorrow; moder=- ste north shifting to northeast or oast winds. Maryland and Virginia—Rain and @ooler tonight and tomorrow. West Virginia—Rain tonight and Somorrow; cooler tonight and in south portion tomorrow. River Report. Potomae clear, Shenandoah muddy Soday. .2 PLIN-TPPROTYN 5 ougse Record for Last 24 Hours. (Prom noon_yesterday to noon today.) ighest. 78, at 4:30 p.m. yesterday. 3. at 6:15 a.m. today. Year Record Temperatures This Year. ghest, 105. on July 10; west.' 0, on January 23. Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (Prom noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 91 per cent, at 6:30 a.m. to- ay. L"n!, B4 per cent, at noon today. Tide Tables. Crurnished by United States Coast and | Geodetic Survey.) Today. 129 a.m, Precipitation. 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Andrews, 30. ‘The babies, all girls, were healthy and normal. Drs. L. D. Huff and W. P. Clark, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, who attended Mrs. Andrews, said that as far as they knew, this was the only successful Caesarean birth of tripliets on record. The first baby weighed 6 pounds 2%, ounces; baby No. 2 weighed 4 pounds 1% ounces, and baby No. 3 weighed 4 pounds 12 ounce. Andrews is a Beverly Hills furni- ture salesman. The triplets are the Andrews’ first-born. Danakils Are Nomadic. ‘The Danakils are nomadic and fisher tribes that inhabit the north- east coast of Africi FIRE THRILL AT VATICAN VATICAN CITY, Sept. 28 (P). A burst of flame from the ground of St. Peter’s Square, less than 200 feet from St. Peter's Cathedral, attracted & crowd of passersby last night. It developed that gas escaping from ground brcken by workmen re- the square’s pavement had been ignited by & match struck by a nearby cigarette smoker. 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Your PAPER Trousseau ... your invitations or announcements, the cards of admission to the church, the invitations to the reception—and the cards that tell when you will be “at home” in your new home. All these —as well as the “informals” you will use to acknowledge gifts—or to invite a few friends to your “‘house-warming’’—you will want correctly, smartly engraved. So, like many Washington brides before you, you will probably turn to Woodward & Lothrop for your “paper trousseau.”’ We suggest the new, small invitation or an- nouncement sheet, plain or paneled and ivory- tinted—engraved in the new lettering. Samples will be submitted gladly. EncraviNg Roow, Fmst FLooR, e e ——