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Trade Board s Outing Saturday to Provide Souvenirs by the Bagi Souvenir bags, each containing more than 100 useful items, will be passed out at the 52d annual outing sponsored by the Washington Board of Trade at Chesapeake Beach, Md., next Saturday. Frank A. Leon is chairman of the souvenir committee with Charles C. Conner and Frank T. Francis as vice chairmen. General Chairman Joe M. Baker; yesterday announced more than 2,000 Trade Board members and their | friends had made reservations al ready. Tickets will be available up to the capacity of the park facili-1 ties. Thg dinner will be from 11 am.; to 2:30 p.m. Other attractions include a stage show at 3 p.m. and outdoor sports. Special guests from the Congress, the Judiciary and the District Gov ernVnent will be welcomed by John A. Reilly, chairman of the recep tion corrimitte and past president of the Board of Trade. Vice chairman of the committee is F. P. H. Siddons.! first vice president. Other committee chairmen are:j advisory. Milton H. Schlosser; din ner. Edward T. Offutt, jr.; prize, Robert M. Meehan; entertainment, Andrew- L. Devlin; grounds, Harold S. Harwood; floor, D. Russell Myers; property, A1 W. Lee; tickets, Emil A. Press; lights and amplifiers, George A Ford; printing, Dr. L. M. Lucas; public order. Odell S. Smith, (aged 85* and A. Gray Dawson; transpor tation, Harold O. Payne; invitations, Frederick P. H. Siddons, and publi- ] city, W. Raymond Carpenter. Mr. Baker will be assisted by Dal las P. Fry, first vice chairman; Ray mond A. Dufour. second vice chair man; William J. McManus, secre tary; Curtis T. Martin, assistant secretary; Raymond M. Florance, comptroller; Dr. J. Rogers Young, physician, and Maurice R. May, architect. National Junior League Elects Mrs. Runyon Mrs. Charles Runyon, 1523 Thirty fourth street N.W., outgoing presi dent of the Junior League of Wash ing, was elected a director of the Association of Junior *-Leagues of America yesterday at the associa tion's annual convention at French Lick, Ind. Miss Dorothy Rackemann of Bos ton was elected president of the association for a two-year term, the Associated Press reported. Alumni of Richmond U. ' To Hold Dinner Meeting The Washington Chapter of the University of Richmond Alumni will hold a dinner meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Highlands Apart ment, Connecticut avenue and Cal ifornia street N.W. Principal speakers will be Drs. J, Hundley Wiley, faculty member of the university, and Marguerite Roberts, dean of women, Westhamp ton College. _ Yes, 30" „ more heat — heat that you're NOT getting with hand-firing, even though you're pay ing for it. 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