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Boys'Club Alumni
Present Testimonial
To Frank R. Jelleff
Albert Horn Elected
President; Col. Erwin
Named Treasurer
Frank R. Jelleff. chairman of the
board of the Washington Boys’ Club
was presented a written testimonial
by 52 young alumni last night hon
oring his 20th year of service to the
club.
The testimonial to Mr. Jelleff was
the highlight at the club’s annual
meeting, held at the Southeast
Branch, Seventeenth street and
Massachusetts avenue S.E. The
message, bound in book form and
hand-lettered, expressed "sincere
thanks and appreciation for all of
the fine things you made possible
for us and thousands whom we rep
resent.”
Albert F. E. Horn was elected
president of the organization for
the coming year. Col. Henry P
Erwin was elected treasurer and
James A. Dent secretary. Vice presi
dents chosen to represent the vari
ous branches were Sidney L. Hech
inger, Northeast Branch; R. J. A
Kaemmerer, Central Branch; Ches
ter D. Swope, Georgetown Branch
and Albert E. Conradis, Southeast
Branch.
Elections added 22 new trustees
to the board of volunteers, increas
ing the number of members from
52 to 74. New members who were
recommended by the Nominating
Committee included David A. Baer
Carter Barron, Edward Burling, jr.;
Maj. Gen. Fred Coleman, U. S. A.;
Howard P. Foley, Dr. G. Bache Gill
J. Louis Gundling, Patrick J. Hurley
Charles H. Kindle. George M. Mc
Kee, Charles P. Maloney, J. Willard
Marriott, Eugene Meyer. Alfred G
Neal, Llewellyn Nicholson. J. Louis
O'Connor. Rear Admiral George
Pettengill. U. S. N.; L. Metcalf Wal
ling, J. Benton Webb, Howard L
Wilkins, Arthur D. Willard and W
•ftiacher Winslow.
One of the organization's main
objectives in 1940 will be the estab
lishment of a new and adequate
Northeast Club, Mr. Jelleff said in
his annual report. Managing Di
rector Charles M. Fyfe pointed out
In his annual report that there has
been an increase of 20 per cent in
new boy members.
Mile. Curie to Speak
Here Next Friday
Mile. Eve Curie, daughter and
biographer of the discoverer of ra
dium. will lecture before the Na
tional Geographic Society next
Friday. She will speak on "French
women in the War.”
Deaths Reported
Marion H. Barker. 00. 1427 21st st.
Hannah J. De Voe. 80, st. Elizabeth's Hos
pital.
Robert Herrmann, 84, 213 7fh st. n.e.
Margaret Crosby. 81. Emergency Hospital.
Catherine A Bealor, 81. 010 N. J ave
Letitia Calhoun, 81. 2153 California st.
Mary M. Gillin. 80. 1200 North Capitol st,
Ruth L Knight. 80. Gallinger Hospital.
George L. Snider. 78. United States Sol
diers’ Home Hospital.
Laura Bell Knighton 7.3. 323 Oth st n.e
Carl B. Keferstein. 72. 2101 Conn. ave.
Kate G. Behen. 08. Georgetown Universits
Hospital
Elizabeth S Menke. 87. 814 3rd st.
Harry A. Karnes. 82. 58 T st
Martin Melvin Carroll. 80. 842 E st. s.e.
Peter Mallett. 57. St. Elizabeth's Hospital.
Douglas V. Cornwell 40. 37oo Mass, ave
Fred Allen. 41. Gallinger Hospital.
Infant Kirk. Columbia Hospital.
Infant Kelley. Georgetown University Hos
pital.
Laura Ann Wilson. 70. 1771 T st.
Robert F. Delaney. 78. Freedmen's Hos
nital.
Susan Ann Webb. 78. 20 Florida ave.
Mary E. Bowman. 70. St Elizabeth's Hos
pital.
Henry Ellicott. 80. Freedmen's Hospital.
Caroline Ragins. 62. 1111 4th st.
Charles Gross. 5P. 308 Florida ave.
Mazie Leonard. 54. Gallinger Hospital.
Thomas Harris, jr , 45. U*10 1st st.
Thomas E. Perry. 37. Garfield Memoria
Hospital.
Thomas Cross. 38. Gallinger HosDital.
Infant Wallace. Gallinger Hospital.
Infant Gray, 1821 15th st.
Births Reported
William and Mary Maykrantz. boy.
Edward and Margaret Fien. boy.
William and Grace Kegley boy.
Hardy and Jean Maclay. boy.
Allen and Naomi Perrie. boy
Robert and Hilda Mahoney, boy.
William and Ruth Simmons, boy.
Edward and Phyllis Arneson. boy
James and Mary Robertson, jr . girl.
Richard and Osie Wheaton girl.
Arthur and Ruth McKenney. girl.
James nd Mry Robertson, jr.. girl.
Ned and Mary Arick. boy.
, JoseDh and Sylvia Ginberg. girl.
George and Flora Bolger girl.
Harry and Nita McKenzie, girl.
Robert and Mary Gold. girl.
Thomas and Helen Mason, girl.
Reed and Elizabeth Johnson, girl.
Benners and Florence Milligan. girl
twins.
Wilbur and Martha Jecko. boy.
Fleet and Frances Hathorn. boy.
Charles and Catherine Hauser, boy.
Dana and Margaret Doten. boy.
Russell and Lena Shugars. boy.
Oscar and Mary Altman, boy.
Leo and Lola Tisch. boy
Edgar and Ella Smith, bov.
Walter and Arrah Butler, jr.. eirl.
Paul and Dorothy Brooks, girl.
Louis and Betty Feldman, girl.
Noury and Zarouhia Manoukian, girl.
Linwood and Lillian King, girl
Beniamin and Marjorye Baylor, girl.
Bovd and Louise Sims, girl
Wayne and Mary Kirk, girl
Frank and Alice Patton, girl.
Hollie and Dorothy Peyton, girl.
Reed and Elizabeth Johnson, girl.
James and Florence Hackley. boy.
Boyd and Margaret Armstead, boy.
William and Cordelia Northineton. boy.
Milton and Maggie Johnson, boy.
James and Pauline Chase, boy
Robert and Johnness Green, boy.
Henry and Emily Johnson, boy.
Roosevelt and Audrey McKethan. boy.
John and Beatrice Burgess, girl.
John and Cecelia Jones, girl.
Alfred and Alice Srnartt. girl.
Thomas and Geneva Henson, boy.
John and Mattip Sumlin. boy
Godfrey and Clarice Mills, boy.
Walter and Ella Downing, boy.
RalDh and Mazie Pickerel, boy.
Robert and Ruth Oates, boy.
Benny and Clara Wedge boy.
Alexander and Virginia Williams, girl.
Isaiah and Ruth Johnson, girl.
Marriage License
Applications
■dward Dornlas. jr.. 28. South Boston.
Mass., and Bertha Disdier. 22. Pocatello.
Idaho; the Rev. Wilbur F. Wheeler.
Carl £. Anderson. 32. 221(1 Pennsylvania
ave n.w . and Jeanette C Hayes. 28,
2100 N st. n.w.; the Rev. J H Dunham
John J. Spencer, jr., 24, 654 Girard st,
n w.. and Ruth E. Syphax. 25. 1.106 S
at n.w ; the Rev. J P Hamilton.
Joseph M Harris, 26, Crestview. Md.. and
Mabel Shelter. 25. Baltimore. Md.: the
Rev Bernard Braskamp
Lee Ward Wilson. 20. Philadelphia. Pa .
atjd Marie E. Linnenbrogger. 31. l219Va
E st. s.e.: the Rev Freeley Rohrer.
Arthur C Thomas, 21, 1127 9th st. nw.
and Mary Robinson. 18. 65 Quincy pi.
n.w.: the Rev. Alexis St. Onge
HERE’S WAY TO LIMBER
SORE MUSCLES
Don’t fool with muscle stiffness, ach
ing back or rheumatism pain, speedy
relief’s no further than your Omrga
OH bottle, it's wonderful the way this
tried and true liniment goes to work—
pcnrlrafe* where it does most good—
aooffce.t nu'itg bad muscle pains in a
flash Known and used for two grncra
finn.t Breaks up misery of chest-cold
tightness, too' 35r all drug stores. Your
money back if n,,t delighted.
Marriage With Brother Ended,
Girl Returns to Foster Parents
By the Associated Press.
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 26.—Al
attractive 18-year-old brunette, tol<
her 20-day-old marriage to her owi
brother never existed before the law
was back home with her foster
L parents today, waiting for her baby
I to be born.
i Juvenile Judge Wilfred Bradshaw
, explained to Virginia Wolfe Wil
liamson yesterday evidence showed
she and Leroy Williamson, 20, whom
she wed here January 6, nad the
same mother and probably the same
father.
"Under the law you never were
married,” he said, “and under the
law it is not necessary to annul the
marriage. But it might be wise to
have annulment proceedings.”
Virginia, a 90-pound slip of a
girl, when asked If she understood,
sobbed and said, “I don’t believe It,
but I’ll have to accept It.”
Born here, the two were separated
as babies. They met last April when
Leroy returned from a Lafayette
orphanage to take a casket trim
mer’s job. Their mother is dead.
His study of records convinced the
young man he and she were not re
lated. But he admitted Tuesday he
had been wrong, and went to Ur
bana, 111,, to live with an aunt. He
was not In court yesterday.
The girl went back to Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Wolfe of Indianapolis,
who reared her. She said she was
expecting to become a mother In
July.
Make more use of care and much
less use of dare.
Two Boys Born in Snow
On Way to Hospitals
>7 the Associated Press.
NEWTON, Iowa, Jan. 26.—It was
14 below zero when Burton Pauls
and his wife started from their farm
home to a hospital yesterday.
The car stalled in a drift.
While Mr. Pauls went for a team
of horses the stork overtook his
wife and a boy was bom to her in
the car. Hospital attendants said
mother and baby were getting along
•'fine.”
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. 26 </P).
-Snow-clogged roads slowed Mrs.
Ruel Snow's cross-country dash to
a Birmingham hospital. Six miles
from town the little Snow (boy)
arrived.
I FROM MOVIE CRITICS & AUDIENCES FOR "GONE WITH THE WIND"
J FROM WASHINGTON MEN FOR THE SMASH VALUES IN RALEIGH S
SEI-AIUAL SALE * QUALITY CLOTHE
OTR 450 T0IT04TX, OtEMlI \ I ■’•TllOlXIilt SUITS
Were *29u, *35
Judging by the nation-wide reception it's been given
.. . "Gone With the Wind" is definitely a "smash
hit" movie success. Judging by the Washington
male's acceptance of Raleigh's Semi-Annual Sale,
this event is a "smash hit" success... for selections,
for fabrics, for outstanding savings. Come in to
morrow and see clothing values that have won
Washington's acclaim.
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Other Groups! 'Semi-Annual Savings
on TOPCOATS, OVERCOATS, SUITS
iii.
Were $35 to $40
Were $45 to $50
4 MONTHS TO PAY
Were $40 to $45 *54
Were $50 to $65
Bench-made Suitt
On Our Extended Payment Plan. No Down Payment,
No Carrying Charge.
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L $89.95 RICHLY
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L Styles that are identical twins of the seo
f son's best sellers. Magnificently trimmed
in skunk, Persian, silver fox, dyed squirrel,
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jX $2, $2.50 WHITE, PATTERNED SHIRTS
And even some solid colors! All Raleigh (quality) tailoring. -M
^ $1.50, $2 FINE HAND TAILORED TIES $1.29
Distinctive patterns and colors in satin brocades, repps, others.
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jX $5 Raleigh and Dunlap 1
Men's Hats_82.95
Fall and winterweight felts in cofors,
styles you'll want. All sizes included.
^ Regular $7.50 and $8.50
Famous Make Hats_84.85
Names you know and wear for REAL
quality, at special savings for this event!
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$5.95 to $7.95
Robes and «
Wrap-around and slide
fastened styles in flan->
net, rayon brocade, H
satin, or dovesuede,
and cotton chenille.
Sixes 12 to 20. w
I $6, $6.85 Winterweight
j Raleigh '8' Shoes_84.45
i Scotch grain, genuine shell cordovan
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^ $9.75 Hanan Touchstone
j * Shoes, Reduced_87.85 |
Winterweight models and fine leathers.
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I^ Entire Stock $12.50, $15.50
Hanan Shoes_89.85
> Some models reduced to $10.85 and
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^ $7.95, $8.95 KNIT COLLAR SUEDE COATS gf* 99
Knit collar and cuff. Soft, clear, warm tan or grey suede.
V* $3.50, $4 ALL WOOL PULLOVER SWEATERS g*).99
Also spun rayon sports blouses in popular styles, colors. jSt*
75c RALEIGH QUALITY BROADCLOTH SHORTS ,0(
Other fine sturdy fabrics included. Fine tailoring.
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^ $2.50, $3 WOVEN BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS $|.99
Included are some fine mercerized fabrics and madrases. i
FAMOUS MAKE SUPPERS
j ^2*95 to $5*50 •2**8
Kids, royon satins, and velvets. Sizes
4Vt to 9, but not in each style.
SPECIAL ON BLOUSES
mere $5.95, $6.50 . . . S
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Satins, crepes, lace, or metallic cloth.
RALEIGH HABERDASHER
WASHINGTON’S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE 1310 F Street

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