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EPISCOPAL CHURCH FLECTIONS HELD Many Prominent Persons Chosen to Washington Diocese Places. Episcopal churches of the Wash- | ington ‘Diocese held their annual elections yesterday and last -night. Many prominent persons are included emong those chosen. \ In a few instances several of the officers are to be chosen later. The | election results follow: All Saints’ (Chevy Chase, Md.) ‘Wardens, Arthur B. Ilsley and Ad- dison H. Bowie; register, George W. Dalzell; treasurer, J. E. Moran; ves- trymen, Z. D. Blackistone, Julian Richards, Ward F. Bowen, Robert J. Potbul Lester G. Wilson, F. Irwin| Ray, Willilam M. Steuart and Harold Dotterer; delegate. to the diocesan convention, Thomas E. Robertson, and | alternate, Clyde D. Garrett. Ascension. Senior warden, Frederick S. Tyler; Junior warden, Bruce rd; register, Jesse C. Watts: treasurer, Robert B. Riley, jr.. vestrymen, Frederick H. | Barclay, Mr. Watts, Mr. Riley, George B. Wells, Roane A. Clary, Chauncey G. Palker, jr.; John E. Carpenter and Walter T. Hurdle; delegate to the diocesan convention, Mr. Tyler; alter- nate; Mr. Baird. All Souls’ Memorial. Senior warden, Dr. Louis S. Greene; funior warden, Dion S. Birney; register, Richard A. Ford; treasurer, Arthur T Miller: vestrymen, Clifford H. Bangs, Dr. John W. Burke, John B. Hyde, W. Chapin Hurntington, William P. Mac- Cracken, jr.; Capt. George C. Pe- vestrymen, George A. Gaither, O. F. Ellis, W. J. Hales, Percy Oliver, E. R. Speake, L. W. Plowman, Mr. Molster, Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Davis and Mr. Bos- well; delegate to the diocesan conven- tion, W. P. Foley; alternate, J. W. De Grange. St. Agnes. Senior warden, Ira G. Blumer; Jjunior warden, Dr. Ralph D. Lillie: register, Harry L. Hauser; treasurer, Mr. Blumer; vestrymen, Mr. Blumer, Dr. Lillie, Mr. Hauser, Charles R. Van Horn, Benjamin 8. Elliott, David G Fletcher, E. Guy Donaldson and Charles F. Mullen; delegate to the diocesan convention, Byron S. Adams; alternate, Harry L. Poynton. St. Albans (Wisconsin Avenue). Senior warden, Peter Bisset; junior warden, P. B. Fletcher; register, John Brewer: treasurer, William M. Dou- gal: vestrymen, C. A, Ammann, Wil- liam L. Browning, Dr. Willlam Earl Clark, G. Bowdoin Craighill, Victor B, Deyber, James E. Eckloff, Lloyd B. Wilson, Edward M. Weeks, Mr. Bisset and Mr. Filetcher; delegates to the diocesan convention, W. S. Bowen and J. A. Grimes; alternates, Maj. Gen. Andrew Hero and Thomas E. Fer- guson, St. Andrew’s. . Senior warden, Capt. A. G. L. Toombs; junior warden, A. J. S. Coe; register, Arthur B. LeP. Mesny; ves- trymen, Harry L. Morningstar, David | Lemmon, Henry Parsons Erwin, Fred | L. Johnson and L. R. Mabery. | St. Barnabas (Leeland, Md.). | Senior warden, W. Seton Belt; | junior warden, Charles M. Berry; reg- | ister, Thomas E. Berry; treasurer, W. Seton Belt; vestrymen, Mr. Belt, C. M. Berry, T. E. Berry, James H. Hamil- ton, W. Bealle Bowie, James H. Ham- ilton, jr.; Charles H. Parker, and Wil- | liam Dean; delegate to the diocesan convention, T. E. Berry. St. Andrew’s Chapel, College Park, Md. Vestry Committee, E. R. Conner, Dr. A. O. Etienne, W. B. Kent, H. J. Patterson, S. B. Shaw, S. S. Steinberg, T. B. Symons. and W. T. L. Talia- ferro. gram, C. H. Pope and Capt. H. C, Whitehurst; delegate to the diocesan convention, Hugh T. Nelson, and al- | ternate, Mr. Birney. | Christ’s Church, (620 G east). Charles Edward Street South- O. Millar; | Riecks; | treasurer, | Mrs. Bax- Wood, Mr. il son and ) Scott; | delegate to the diocesan convention, | Mr. Scott; alternate, W. E. Evans. Christ Church (Kensington, Md.) Senior w i o funior warder | register, Lewis Robert L. Lewl shwor ns Cooc! F. Ashworth, jr., and Charles | Christ Church warden, ior war reg (Georgetown). Frede W. Du- | hard Mar- | y S. Mat- Reeves and | > to the dioce- ean conventi 4 Spencer S. Wood, and, alternate, Mr. Mechlin. | Christ (Rockville). Senior warden, Washington Hicks; Junior warden, Judge Thomas A. An- derson; register, Walter A. Williams treasurer, William H. Baden; vestry- men, Albert M. Bouic, F. L. Leizear, Julian Whiting, F. M. McGraw, Dr. James Alexander Lyon and F. Bache| Abert; delegate to the diocesan con- vention, Edward L. Stock; alternate, Arthur Thompson. Emmanuel. 8enior warden, James Larsen; jun- dor warden, Paul Green; register, A. M. | Stone: treasurer, Virgil Costello; ves- | trymen, C. B. Wallace, Mr. Costello, | Mr. Larsen, Mr. Stone, Quentin Clark, Lee Wolfe, Norman Stinchcomb and | Mr. Green; delegate to the diocesan convention, Mr. Green; alternate, Mr. | ‘Wolfe Epiphany (1317 G Street). Senior warden, Dr. A. R. Shands; Junior warden, Charles F. Wilson; register, Richard E. Shands; treasurer, H. Rozier Dulany; vestrymen, R. W. Hynson, Dr. Harry Hurtt, Dr. John Minor, Richard H. Wilmer, Willis Ray Gregg, Randolph Cocke, William L. Miller, Dr. Shands, Mr. Wilson and | Mr. Shands; delegates to the diocesan convention, Dr. Shands, Mr. Dulany, Mr. Wilmer and Eugene E. Thomp- #on; alternates, Mr. Hurtt, Oscar Un- derwood, Vernon Green and Mr. Shands. Epiphany Louis Mac Mr. Matthew (Forestville) and Christ (Clinton, Md.). Vestry and officers the same ex- cept for treasurer. Senior warden, Pinkney King; junior warden, War- ren Mullikin; register, George Wal- ter Bunch: treasurer, Epiphany, Miss Ruby E. Farr, and Christ, J. F. Dent; vestrymen. Edward L. Allen, C. Norris | Hartman, William E. Suit, Henry ‘Walter, Raymond Schultz, Guy Schultz and Axel P. Lund; delegate to | the diocesan convention, Arthur C. Balser, and alternate, Mrs. Clara Val- landingham. Esther Memorial. Senior warden, James W. Blaine; Junior warden, Elmer F. Hayes; reg- ister, Alfred E. Davidson; treasurer, Prancis A. Davidson; vestrymen, Robert Shepherd, Charles M. Padgett, Francis A. Davidson, C. H. Selby, W. W. Lynch, R. R. Cranford, Harry W. | Weisbrod and R. D. Porter; delegate | to the diocesan convention, Mrs. | Hengy Diedrich, and alternate, Mr. | Selby. Grace (Georgetown). Senior warden, Fulton Lewis; junior warden, Carl Baumann; register, Wil- liam A. Mattice; church treasurer, Miss Sara Wheatley: mission treas- ure-, Miss Phebe Ross; vestrymen, Arthur Bromley, Charle F. Hunting- ton, Francis Rackey, Mrs. Rose Mitchell, Arthur Miller, Mr. Lewis, Mr, Bromley, Mr. Mattice, Miss Ross and Miss Wheatley; delegate to the diocesan convention, Mr. Lewis, and | alternate, Mr. Mattice. Grace (Ninth and D Streets South- west). Senior warden, William H. Mattoon; $unior warden, John L. Hart; register, George S. Stephens; treasurer, M. R. Latimer; vestrymen, James B. Price, William W. Carney, Frank E. Walker, Roy Rudderforth, Carl A. Cheseldine and Harry E. Kendrick; delegate to the diocesan convention, Mr. Hart, and alternate, Mr. Mattoon. Grace (Woodside, Md.). Senior warden, Frank Fidler; Junior warden, George G. Getty; register, Henry H. Waples; treasurer, Charles T. Barber; vestrymen, Blair Lee, Enos C. Keys, Francis A. Blundon, Lee L. | Graeves, Frank S. Pohanka, Mr. Bar- ber, Mr. Waples and U. L. Bucking- ham; delegate to the diocesan conven- tion, Mr. Waples; alternate, Mr. Po- hanka. Our Saviour (1616 Irving St. N.E.). Senior warden, R. R. Molstar; junior ‘Warden, R. L. Ferguson; register, Paul | O. Davis; treasurer, A. S. Boswell; as- sistant treasurer, T. H. Mumford, jr.; | mined that your vitali St. Columba’s. | Senior warden, A. F. E. Horn; junior | warden, James W. Brogden; register. Warren W. Shoemaker; treasurer, F. ‘W. Parks; vestrymen, William Tyler Page, Spencer Fitzgerald, Joseph E. McElvain, Mr. Shoemaker, John A Becker, Edwin K. Rabbitt, Clatence R Irwin and Warren C. Dyson. St. John's xteenth and H Streets). Senior warden, Col. George B. Mc- Clellan; junior warden, J. Harry Cov- ington; register, Admiral Horatio G Gillmor; treasurer, American Security | & Trust Co.; vestrymen, Admiral Gary | T. Grayson, Alanson B. Houghten, Charles S. Hamlin, Admiral Horatio G. Gillmor, Edward S. Hull, David E Binley, Justice Owen J. Roberts and Marcy L. Sterry; delegates to the dio- | cesan convention, Col. George B. Mc- | Clellan, Admiral Horatio G. Gillmor and Capt. D. C. Bingham; alternates, Capt. John R. Edie, Harry L. Grant and James S. Taylor. St. John’s (Olney, Md.). Senlor warden, R. H. Lansdal junior warden, S. J. Finneyfrock: re ister, R. P. Hines, jr.; treasurer, N. R. Griffith: vestrymen, Dr. J. W. Bird, L B. Riges. R. H. Chichester, Josiah W, | . Mr. Lansdale, Mr. Finneyfrock Mr. Hines and Mr. Griffith: delegate | to the diocesan convention, Mr. Lans- dale; aiternate, Mrs. Josiah W. Jones. St. John's (Georgetown). Senior warden, George L. Nicolson; Jjunior warden, Henry W. Offutt; reg- | ister, William M. Beall; treasurer, | Jodwin Ordway; vestrymen, James | Berrall, Clarence Phelps Dodge, Ed- | mund M. Talcott, J. Bernard® Wyck- | off, John W. Chambers, Mr. Nicolson, | Mr. Offutt and Mr. Beall; delegate to the diocesan convention, Mr. Ord- | way; alternate, Mr. Chambers. St. Luke’s. Senior warden, Col. West A. Ham- | ilton; junior warden, Henry L. Dixon; | register, Mrs. Maude D. Rycraw; treasurer, James P. Bourke; vestry- | men, Mr. Bourke, Ralph Qualls, C. T. | Brooke, Z. F. Ramsaur, Mrs. Rycraw, | Mrs. Isadore A. Letcher, Dr. Virginia R. Washington and Willian A. Lee; | delegate to the diocesan convention, Col. Hamilton; alternate, Mr. Ram- | saur. St. John's (Beltsville, Md.) Church, St. Mark's Memorial Chapel (Fairland, Md.). Senior warden, Edward Enack; | junior warden, Richard Breade reg-i ister, Mr. Enack; treasurer, Mr. Brea- den; vestrymen, Joseph Chaney, E. E.| Emerson, Simms Jones, Maj. Gen. Ed- | gar T. Conley, Willard Marlow and | William McCeney. H St. Luke's (Bladensburg, Md. | Senior warden, George M. Harris; junior warden, William J. Fierstein; register, Milton E. Poole; treasurer, Alfred R. Lee; vestrymen, John B. Al- sop, Alfred D. Bailey, Staley M. Clarke, | Mr. Lee, Mr. Harris, Mr. Poole, Ernest C. Gibson and Mr. Fierstein; delegate | to the diocesan convention, Mr. Bailey; | alternate, Mr. Lee. } St. Margare Senior warden, Le Roy Tuttle; junior warden, Capt. E. J. Dorn; register, | George W. Littlehales; treasurer, | Harry K. Boss; vestrymen, Lincoln | Green, C. B. Keferstein, Mr. Tuttle, Capt. Dorn, Mr. Littlehales, Mr. Boss, William R. Benham, Charles H.| Le Fevre, Dr. Hugh S. Cumming and | Dr. Edmund Darry; delegates to the | diocesan convention, Rev. Herbert Scott Smith and Mr. Boss; alternate, Mr. Littlehales. St. Mark’s. Senior warden, Joseph H. Wheat; | junior warden, David W. 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Estabrook, Sherman W. Frazier, Morris E. Marlow, David E McCoy, E. Taylor Papson and John N. Robertson. St. Mary’s. Senior warden, S. E. Compton; junior warden, Edward K. E. Brown: register, E. R. Turner; treasurer, Miss Julia Davis; vestrymen, Mrs. Rosetta Dutch, J. W. Latimer, Dr. W. J. Pink- ard, Fred Hundley, Sidney Washing- ton and W. A. Tinney; delegate to the diocesan convention, Mrs. Mattie Shippen; alternate, Mrs. Edna Pink- ard. St. Matthew’s (Seat Pleasant, Md.). Senior warden, Herman Chaney, ter, R. J. Chaney; treasurer, E. W. Brown; vestrymen, E W. Brown, C M. Mace, B. F. Brown, Harry Maloney, George Effinger, Russell M. Brown, John Wagner and R. J. Chaney; dele- gate to the diocesan convention, W. S. Collins; alternate, Ralph Morrow. St. Paul’s (Twenty-third Street). Senior warden. H. L. Rust; junior warden, George B. Hooker; treasurer, Union Trust Co.; vestrymen, T. H. Taliaffero, Willlam B. Sinnott, Wales H. Jack, Henry W. Starr, H. M. Meacham and L. D. Munroe. St. Paul's (Rock Creek Parish). Senior warden, Charles junior warden, I. Jones Parker; ister, J. Fred Parsons; Claude L. Pickens; T. Miller, William Kerr, C. F. Brown, S. P. Simpson, George L. Evans. Mrs. May Lamond White, C. W. Miller, Mr. Parker and Mr. Parsons; delegates to the diocesan convention, C. reg- treasu vestrymen, Le: Gude. James K. White; alternates, Mr. Brown and Mr. Evans. St. Peter’s (Poolesville, Md.). Senior warden, W. W. Poole; junior warden, Lawrence Price; register, George R. Remsberg; treasurer, Sid- ney Thompson; vestrymen, Joseph B. Tyles, Arthur G. Elgin, William E. Williams, Malcolm White, Mr. Rems- berg, Notley Davis, John Davis and Mr. Thompson; delegates to the dio- cesan convention, Mrs. Charles H. Shears; alternate, Mrs. John Jones. St. Phillip’s (Laurel, Md.). Senior warden, Edwin Marchant; Jjunior warden, Eugene Sagle; register, Wilbut Sagle; treasurer, W. Sagle; ves- trymen, G. W. S. Musgrave, W. E. junior warden, Bernard Collins; regis- | Beall, John Stanley, Maj. John Big- gar, P. T. G. Melbourne, Charles Bechtold, Charles E. Little and Vin- ton D. Cockey; delegates to the dio- cesan convention, Mr. Melbourne; al- ternate, Maj. Biggar. St. Stephen and Incarnation. Senior warden, J. C. Williams; junior warden, Edward F. Riggs; register, Lynch Luquer; treasurer, A. C. Hough- ton, and vestrymen, W. E. Richardson, Edward S. Dawson, John L. McGrew, | S. J. McCathran, T. S. Scrivener and Donald Glew. St. Thomas. W. Miller; | | Theodore W. Noyes, Senior warden, Chief Justice Alfred A. Wheat; junior warden, Lieut. Comdr. Needham L. Jones; register, Licut. Comdr. Jones; treasurer, Ameri- can Security & Trust Co.: vestrymen, W. L. Beale, B. Hall, John H Comdr. Norman Davidson, Norman E. Towson, W. C.| mother of 11. 7, Temple W. Seay and Arthur | born to Sparks by two previous mar- Tigenfri nates, Ralph C. Mulligan and A. R. Baker. Transfiguration. Senlor warden, Norman E. Ryon; junior warden, Ulysses Butler; regis- ter, Roland N. Jefferson; treasurer, Matthew L. Rue; vestrymen, Herman J. Galloway, John G. Staack, Mrs. Lucy B. Neale, Reuben Ford, Ernest T. Walker, William C. Bowman, jr.; Mr. Rue and Mr. Jefferson; delegate to the diocesan convention, Mr. Gal- loway: alternate, Mr. Staack. Trinity (Takoma Park). Senjor warden, Herbert D. Mawson; junior warden, Carl A. Hoglund; regis- ter, Lawrence H. Allen; treasurer, Tre- maine K. Burrows; vestrymen, Mr. Mawson, Mr. Hoglund, Mr. Allen, Mr. Burrows, Charles L. Nisewaner, James H. Lightfoot, James C. Hollinger and E. M. McCoy; delegate to the diocesan convention, Mr. Burrows; alternate, Mr. Hoglund. Trinity (Upper Marlboro, Md.). Senior warden, John H. Traband; junior warden, William F. Hill; reg- ister, Senator Lansdale G. Sasscer; treasurer, Mr. Hill; vestrymen, T. Van Clagett, Dr. Reverdy Sasacer, Hal B. Clagett, Willlam T. Davis and Charles C. Marbury. Father of 26 Children. BAY CITY, Tex. 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