Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1936, Page 8

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OGS NAVD FOR'Y' CAMPAIGN Prominent Business and ' Professional Men to Aid z.._in Drive. 5 - Prominent business and profes- _sional men were named yesterday as team members in the three divisions “participating in the Y. M. C. A. mem- r,benhlp campaign. '¢ With 600 new members as its goal, “the campaign got under way Friduy Might With a rally meeting at 1319 G Mtreet, ¢ ‘The members of the first division, sled by George E. Harris and Page #McK. Etchison, are: Team 1—Paul 1 Hettel, J. F. Cowley, R. E. Peck, J. C. *Elliott, Karl Schlotterbeck, H. H. Nelson, Fred Cutts, Arthur Catudal, Morgan Waybright, W. R. Lansford, *Mercer Smith, J. W. Swink, H. H. «Wilson and L. M. Kurkoski. Robert «Nichols is captain and Ralph Foster secretary. Team 2—C.° B. Bishop, captain; James C. Ingram, secretary; Dan Tyrrell, J. J. King, J. D. Harris, Charles E. Krey, Rudolph Jose, Jimmy Lewis, Constantio Alvarado, 4Frank McCaleb, Rolland F. Brand »and Al Siepert. Team 3—L. H. Rude, scaptain; M. De Gast, secretary; P. i8encindiver, R. A. Davis, F. Calvert, +H. Koehler, C. J. Barbee, Edwin C. . Blanchard, E. P. Silva, E. W. Hoey, H. B. Btinson, W. J. Hobbs, W. G. Yeatman, William E. Stockett, jr.; Kurt W. Krause, George W. Gardes, Franklin Rothenbush and L. K. Bailey; Second Divislen. Dr, J. O. Powers and E. A. Drumm head 'the second division. Members are: Team 1—Louis A. Holmes, cap- tain:’ Bernath Phillips, secretary; Arthur Dewhurst, Robert J. Halligan, Clifton E. Cantion, Willlam H. Hyde, Willlam Rhodes, Russell Slight, Roland Ackerman, Elmo Smith, Wil- liam McOonnell and T. C. Tingle. Team 2—OCharles C. Alford, captain; Pred Carpenter, secretary; William. Pry. Roy J. Keys, Paul Pearlman, Maj. J. 8. Hawley, Rev. Horry V. Porter, Edward H. Thacker, Charles Gastrock and Walter Hall. Team 3—N. H. Sanborn, captain; Wwilllam Hutgell, secretary; Kenneth Ramey, David L. Hake, Paul Blake- lock, Duane Lyon: William P. Ja- cobs, Bernard M. Hutchinson, L. C. Selove, Ernest W. Gaither, Scovell Fry and Irving S. Dykes. Team 4—A. C. Crawford, captain; Floyd K. McTyier, secretary; D. P. Brockbank, Sid Har- ris, Richard M. Barr, Ross Pope, Ladres D. Chilton, Richard E. Meiss- ner, James De Reamer, William Rap- ley, Paul Moore, George Stafford, Leonard A. Wagner. In Third Division. The first team in the third division, headed by T. J. Frailey and C. E. Fleming, has as captain Danlel Ar- nold, and as secretary, Dr. J. A. Bell. Assistant secretarids are Fred L. Daw- son and Carroll Hickman. Members include Fred J. Eden, Jacob Sandler, Ross Snyder, Simon Lasica, R. O. Ellason, Bertram Longstreet, R. G. = Dunne and Edwin Thompson. Team 2—A. C. Harrison, captain; Dallas |Le 8. 8, Karas. Team 4—A. E. Yeat- man, captain; F. B. McKillip, secre- Shirley, secretary; David Tobin, Dr. Charles E. Engelhardt. Roy E. Hughes, eorge | - MONEY DOWN EXTRA LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR RADIO “RELIC” A Stoge Near Your Home $14-816 F St. N.W. 3107-3109 M St. N.W. 2015 14th St N.W, 1111 M St N.E A1l Stores Open Till9 P.M.\ Dlstrict 1900 y R A D3 O/ P. Grove, Claude A. Cook, A. Earle Weeks, Paul Wilson, 8. E. Reddfck. Team 3—Andrew Schustek, captain; R. B. Morgan, secretary; C. E. Beck~ He ®tt, Ray Ferguson, T. C. Talbert, Dr. '.:' Everett M. Ellison, Dwight Taylor, Kermit Goodger, J. Conway Hunt, George Wilgus, D. K. Price, William McClure. Team 4—R. Kelvin Shirv- ers, captain; E. 8. La Fetra, secre- tary; T. T. Flynn, Vincent A. Scher- merhorn, Joseph Chiang, Duke Strople, Daniel A. Dollarhide, Roger Ratcliff, Edward Milstead, Robert | 1o, Merritt, 8. Dee Hanson, Frank Fos- ter, W. N, Schaefer and William Branch. = o Births Reported. t.P. and Adri t tcticy. ang Blizsbetn Yost, rothy Chapi Ruth ‘Wooley. bov. Herma Ruln’ Bryver. Boy. Maxwe) d Alice Knechiel, boy. Joseph and Jeanette Zupnick. bo: James and Doris Pinkney. bo: Lawson and _Josephine Mm]‘ a Peter and Theo and M e an Nathaniel and Henry and Alyce Jones, by arry and Hasel Burns. boy. Rush and Dorothy Ashley. boy. Norman and Leona Penauite. boy. Thomas and Audith Burriss® girl. tchinson. girl. a Wwilli irl. William and Margaret Mozingo. girl. Hamillon and Dorothy payne. boy twins. Ernest and Catherine Burton. boy, y Love. bo: 8a Joseph and Asnes Edeli) Leison and Blanche Tyler. Ear, and Lilllan Harris. bo: Mat nd Mattie Davi: Marriage Licenses. AR Rev. L. M. Zim- 1857 Park rd. and ‘2’7. WlI‘ur Reed Hos- T Ho! Armfiel and Lydis Y. "Henning. 20, both of Middieburs. Ve.; . Abernethy. L inta. 23. and Lucille M. Syl- - 18, both of Richmond; Rev. J. Eimer P. Arvidson. 34. and Elizabeth A. B 25. both of Otterbein, Ind.; . Hawthorne_ . Hughes, 27_ and Janle M. both ' of Richmond. Rev, 2022 North Cngnol Davis, 25, 1419 N 1694 Kramer nd, 18, 1671 - 3631 Nichols Gieds. 20. Guam: yers, 26. and Lillie M. both’ of 1002 M st.; Rev. Rose. kiin Walker, 44. and Rae Su both of Arlingten, Va. 348 C st. s 1725 Eleve 24, 8t. Paul, 3, Ch 8. 944 Howard rd. G._Enigsbur: th Furnace, Range and Stove Parts for more than 6,000 brands. $ Fries, Beall & Sharp $ 73410th St NW. NA. 1964 :0““0 0000000000000 e0000000000 $o0000000000000000 Greatest Value 1 1 TUBES World-Wide Receplion "1936—PART ONE. Deaths Reported. H. | Mary Ellen Walker, 90, Homeopathic Hos- Margretta Bayne, | ™ ariotte R. re; Rev. H. Divers Recover Beer. Divers have recovered 1,000 bottles of beer which sank 50 feet when & lighter going to the cruiser Canberra capsized in the harbor of Sydney, Australia, Now, before the rush be- gins, let us take your photo- Take Time to Keep Well! 100000006 00000 SPORTS — RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS — TAP DANCING — BALLROOM DANCING SWIMMING — SUN-RAY TREATMENTS 0000000000000¢ Fall Term Opening Monday, October 12 HEALTH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Y. W. C. A, 17th & K STS. N.W. 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