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« parading will be 1,500 representatives | . C. U. SERVICE 3ET FOR MISSIONARIES Several Thousand to Attend Religious Ceremonies This Afternoon. Missionaries to nine countries will be honored at 3:15 pm. today at Catholic University by several thou- eand persons, including Senators, Representatives and & number of | church dignitaries. Preceding the ceremonies in the university's gymnasium will be a pa- | rade through Brookland, ending on | the school campus. Among those | of the university’s religious com- munities, 4.000 representatives of | Catholic parochial and high schools and delegates from Cumberland, Baltimore, the Blue Ridge section and Southern Maryland. Music will be furnished by the American Legion Band, the Elks Band, St. John's Cadets, Police Boys' Club Band, St. Mary'’s Industrial School Band and the Holy Comforter Boys' Band. Among those present will be Sena- tor David I. Walsh, Representative Claire Fenerty, Representative Mary T. Norton and James E. Collifiower, Washington business man, who will | act as grand marshal; Most Rev. John M. McNamara, D. D.. Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore, and Right Rev. | Joseph M. Corrigan, rector Catholic University: Msgr. McCormick, vice | rector; Right Rev. David T. O'Dwyer, | LL. D. and Right Rev. Fulton J.! Sheen, Ph. D. FEDERATION TO MEET Montgomery Unit to Pick Noml- | nating Committee. Bv & Staff Correspondent of The Star. T Fail to _Wed in Tavern COLUNBLS RTES « HRE TOMORROM K. C. in Charge of Main Ceremony at Statue in- Union Station Plaza. Columbus day, marking the 444th anniversary of the discovery of America, will be observed in Wash- ington tomorrow, with the Knights of Columbus and kindred organizations in charge of the celebration. The main ceremony of the day will be held at 8 pm. by the Knights at the Columbus Memorial Fountain in Union Station Plaza, A brief eulogy of the Italian- Spanish explorer will be delivered by Dr. Henry F. j Crosson, past State deputy of the K. of C. A number of Cath- olic and non- Catholic societies will participate in the same ex- ercises. State Deputy Walter I. Plant will place & wreath at the base of the foun- tain in the name of more than 500,- 000 members of the order in this country, Canada and South America. ‘The Columbus day parade will open LET US PLANT YOUR GARDEN NOwW for BEAUTY NEXT SPRING estinmate, delivery planting by trained experts. any garden improvements gel our estimates. HYATTSVILLE the program, Starting at the K. of 0. Club at 7:30 p.m., seven military organizations with bands, followed by members of the Washington General Assembly, Fourth Degree, K. of C., and members of the five local councils of the order, it will proceed to the Columbus Statue. The prade will follow Tenth street to H, east on H into Massachusetts avenue and thence to Union Station. Col. J. M. Wainwright will act as grand marshal, ‘The following organizations will participate: Third Cavalry and Band, Fort Myer, Va., Col. Wain- wright commanding; 5th Battalion, Fleet Marine Corps Reserve, and Band, Maj. Harvey Miller command- HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.'C. OCTOBER 11, 193—PART ONE. ing; District Nations] Guard and Band, Col. John W. Oehmann com- manding; Georgetown University R. O. T. C. and Band, Maj. John Roynes, commanding; 8t. John's Bugle and Drum Corps, Catholic Uni- versity Band, Paul D. H. Leman di- recting; K. of C, Band, W. G. Mc- Grath, directing, and the Father Francis Hurney Post of Catholic War Veterans, Thomas Cullen, com- manding. All participants are requested to present themselves at the K. of C. Club House, Tenth and K streets, not later than 7 p.m. tomorrow. Alfred A. McGarraghy is in charge | of parade arrangements,,assisted by a large committee. After the exercises, which will be concluded at 9 pm., there will be open house and a complimentary dance at the club house, THOMAS RICKARD DIES Former Washington County Com- missioner Was Long Il HAGERSTOWN, Md. October 10 (#)—Thomas H. Rickard, former county commissioner and well-known citizen of Hagerstown, died at his home here tcday. He had been ill a long time. Mr, Rickard was born at Bhepherdstown, W. of the leading orchardists of that section before coming to Hagerstown. He is survived by two sisters, ., and was one Anplied Over Sidewalls. Free ENTERPRISE ROOFING CO. 2125 B. 1 AVE. Frame or Stucce Estimates. POTOMAC 0200 HECHINGER CO....FOUR BUILDING MATERIAL STORES Add style as well as warmth to your living room. Eco- nomical in use of fuel. Mrs. Roy Atwell, divorced wife of the radio comedian, and Cyril Tolley, golfer, as they thet in a Westport, Conn., tavern. They had announced they would be married in the window of the place but changed their minds, disappointing a crowd. ~—Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. NURSERY 28 Oakwood Rd. Complete stock of Nationally Known Hot Water Boilers and | Greenwosd 314 Radiators, Let us estimate on your entire list of materials. Federal Housing Loans BETHESDA. Md.. October 10.—Se- lection of a committee to prepare a slate of nominees for the annual elec- tion of officers next month will be | made by the Montgomery County | Civic Federation at its meeting in Bethesda Elemenfary School Mon- day night. We will assist you in W. P. MOONEY DIES | getting your FHA loan, BT a Staff Correspondent of The Star. | ALEXANDRIA, Va, October 10— | Wellborn P. Mooney, 72, a retired telegrapher, died last night at the | Alexandria Hospital after a week’s Dance, Alpha Phi Pi Praternity, ' illness. A native of Athens, Ala., he Hamilton Hotel, 10 pm. | had been living here with his son, | Jobn D. Mooney, 33 Fast Walnut | street. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting. Bartenders' Union. Old Local No. 75, 720 Fifth street, 3 p.m. MAGNAVOX ELECTRIC PHONOGRAPH A beautiful musical in- strument for high qual- ity reproduction. “The Magnavox" is de- signed to reproduce the new phonograph record- ings with amazing tone fidelity. 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