Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1940, Page 9

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D.' C, APRIL 21, .1946——PART ONE. Board of Trade fo Hold Its Annual Shad Bake | FOR FUR STORAGE CALL DISTRICT 4400! Dependable storage at reasonable rates. Telephone Saturday, May 25 cght eow! W. R. Lamar Heads SAV E ! Na i ina Committee Making G Strest at Wleventh - District 4400 Plans for Event The 46th annual shad bake of | the Washington Board of Trade has been set for Saturday, May 25, at | Bay Ridge, Md., Chairman W. Rus- | sell Lamar nounced yester- day. | The trade| body's Shad ‘ Bake Committee | has been active: ly making pre. liminary plans § for the last three | weeks. | Almost every | vear since the| first shad bake 46 years ago the | B events have be- | g come larger in/ W. R. Lamar. size and more elaborate in their entertainment features. For several years attend- ance has ranged from 1,100 to 1,300 | ‘The committee is now considering placing a limit of 1,100 on tickets. | As usual there will be two main dinners, one at about noon and an- other at 2:30 p.m. | Officers and chairmen of the va- rious committees are as follows: Mr. Lamar, chairman; James A Cassidy, first vice chairman; De Vere R. Weedon, second vice chair- man; Preston W. Perkinson, secre- tary, and Raymond M. Florence. controller. - Edmund O. Carl, chairman, Ad- visory Committee; Joseph C. Mon- aghan, chairman, Dinner Commit- tee; Harvey L. Jones, chairman, En- | tertainment Committee; Fred A. Smith, chairman, Invitations Com- | mittee; Joseph F. Nebel, chairman, Lunch Committee; Dr. A. M. Mac- | Donald, chairman, Medical Com-| mittee; Charles H. Jerman, chair- man, Printing Committee; §. Eu- | gene Madden, chairman, Prize Com- mittee; Howard Eales, chairman, Property Committee; James W. S. Hardey, chairman, Publicity Com- mittee; Odell S. Smith, chairman, | Public Order Committee; Lawrence E. Williams, chairman, Reception Committee; John F. Hillyard, chair- man, Souvenir Committee; Dr. Wil- | liam F. Brooks, chairman, Ticket Committee; L. Ray Torpy, chair-| man, Transportation Committee, | and Al W. Lee, chairman, Wheel Committee. Vessel Is Named In Honor of Five Naval Officers Pive seagoing Nicholsons are to | be honored by the Navy Department “ in the naming of a new 1,630-ton | destroyer, it was anniunced yester- | day. Mrs. S. A. Bathrick of Everett, Mass, a great grarddaughter of | Capt. Samuel Nicholson, U. 8. N, | will sponsor the ship June 1 at ',h_e{ launching in Boston. The Nicholson I is the third vessel to bear the name | end was authorized in the 1938 act | of Congress. Besides Capt. Samuel Nicholson, | those being honored include two brothers, Capts. John and James Nicholson, U. S. N.; his nephew, Commodore William C. Nicholson, | U. S. N, and his grandson, Rear Admiral William Augustus Nichol- &on, U. 8. 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