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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 22

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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PACV, THE SUN, BALTIMORE. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26. 1930 Obituary SCH00LN0.64 K-KATZ SONS IAITIMOM ST. Al ml EOMONDSON VIUACf Mrs. Lulah Slaton MacGregor IS CRITICIZED Mrs.

Lulah Slaton MacGregor. sister of former Gov. John Marshall Slaton of Georgia and wife of William A. MacGregor, of 20 East Preston street, died here yesterday Report Calls Building alter a long illness. Inadequate, Asks Repairs Born in Griffin, Ga.

Mrs. Mac Gregor had come to Baltimore with her husband 43 years, ago. The' Parent-Teacher Association MSl7ftfflrs ft The Rev. II. Fairfield Butt 3d.

rector of Christ Episcopal Church, of School No. 64 has submitted a report to the Board of School Commissioners which calls the will conduct funeral services at a I funeral home at North and Pennsyl- building inadequate and in need of vania avenues on Tuesday at 2 P.M. improvement, rehabilitation and ll Burial will be in Woodlawn Ceme tery. enlargement." A number of committees work ing under a general steering com Jtvus Mrs. MacGregor is survived by fK yf f-MWT It? Ssf ff'f-' jf her husband; a daughter, Mrs.

mittee "found that the classrooms Frank L. Getman, and a grandson. are insufficiently illuminated, the building has only one fire escape William Bishop Getman, both of We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities New York; two sisters, Mrs. K. S.

for almost 900 students, an out-of- Blanchard and Miss Martha Slaton. and her brother, former Governor date beating plant and only two lavatories neither of which has Slaton, all of Georgia. hot water. Mrs. Guy R.

Freeman Funeral services for Mrs. Mabel Yewell Freeman, who died at the University Hospital yesterday after an illness of several months, will be held at a funeral home at North and Pennsylvania avenues at 2.30 M. tomorrow. M. William Adelson and Morton Hollander were cochairmen of the steering committee, and Mr.

Hollander submitted the report to the board. Growing Population Noted "Starting with the obvious fact that the present school plant (at Garrison boulevard and Maine avenue) is urgently in need of improvement, rehabilitation and enlargement," the association made its survey and detailed A survey indicates tfiat the school population will continue to in The Rev. Dr. Don Frank Fenn, rector of St Michael and All Angels' Episcopal Church, will con duct the services. Burial will be Green mount Cemetery.

Mrs. Freeman lived at 2721 St. MMSS3E, mmm Paul street. She is survived by her husband, Guy R. a crease, the report stated, while the school is already overtaxed.

brother, Hiram C. Yewell. of Wood- lawn, and a sister, Mrs. Bernard L. The building itself is a three- Crozier.

4 story brick building, portions of which were built almost 50 years Leslie Rawls Funeral services for Leslie ago, and the newest additions to which were built 35 years or more ago. The board was advised that "the normal ravages of time, the Rawls, former Swnpapers financial writer and brother of the late Wil Matching Cashmere Sweater and Hose Forsttnann PULLOVER SWEATER 19 5 1 COO SLEEVELESS SWEATER Don't miss, this amazing sale of colorful, fine quality plastic drapes and 'curtains from famous makers! They're all made to sell for much more! GUARANTEED ODORLESS! liam Lee Rawls, prominent Balti woeful neglect of ordinary mainte nance have all contributed to make these facilities, which, were more than adequate in the early days of the Twentieth Century, as completely inadequate and out moded today as the horse and buggy." Pressure For Classrooms The school has eighteen class HOSE rooms, a room one quarter the size more attorney, will be held at Brown Memorial Church at 3 P.M. Tuesday. Burial will be in Wood-lawn cemetery. Mr.

Rawls, who was 69, died Friday after an illness of three weeks. He was born in Greenville, N.C.. and came to Baltimore as a young man. He worked on various Baltimore newspapers, including the old Star and Herald. Mark Twain was among the prominent persons he had interviewed.

Mr. Rawls left the newspaper field and entered the insurance business, in which he was engaged up to the time of his last illness. However, he retained interest in of other a former coal bin. adjoining the furnace room, and now used as a kindergarten for twenty children): a lunchroom which doubles as a classroom: a library, housing 4.238 books, also used as a classroom; a kitchen, and an assembly hall, also used for in structional purposes. ill Will '-i u1f 'ft As immediate problems at the The sweaters are 100 Cashmere, especially treated for moth-repellency.

The hose', which exactly match the sweater colors, are 75 Cashmere blended with 25 Nylon for added durability. In natural, tan, navy, grey and light green. Order sweater by coat size. Call LExington 1777 or order by mail K. KATZ SC SONS, 7 E.

Baltimore Baltimore 2, Md. Order for Pullover Cashmere Sweater at 19.50 Sleeveless Sweater at 15 Cashmere -Nylon Hose at 2.75 (Add 2 sales ta in Md.) Color Hose Size Sweater Size his lormer colleagues and main school the committee found that tained membership in the Balti the lighting in the classrooms' and more Press Club. Surviving is his wife, the former corridors was five to seven candle-power, "dangerously below the Jessie Boustead, of Baltimore. deal of 25 to 30," and that the structure has only one fire escape "It is deemed of prime impor tance," the report said, "that pro 2V2 YARD LONG VALANCED DRAPES Eyelet Patterns Floral Patterns with All-Over Valance Solid Colors Solids with Correlated Valance COTTAGE SETS Many styles and patterns. Red, blue, green or gold.

DINETTE CURTAINS 72-in. all-over valance. Gay patterns. Order Of Eastern Star Bazaar, Supper Slated The temple fund committee of vision be made for an additional and fireproof exit by enclosing the open stairway at the west end of the Grand Chapter of Maryland. the building." Order.of the Eastern Star, will hold Name Address City Heating Plant "Insufficient" The heating plant was called "in State its annual bazaar, supper and entertainment at the 5th Regiment Armory Saturday beginning at 1.30 P.M.

sufficient to provide 'even and ade quate heat distribution to the various classrooms" and "at present the only method of air circulation Proceeds will go to the fund for check: Pic Check or M.O. enclosed Charge construction of an Eastern Star temple in Baltimore. in the building is by fans that pur port to circulate hot air during the Mrs. Henry L. Twele is general winter.

chairman of the bazaar committee, Sanitary facilities, the report con and Yewell W. Dulehunt is chair tinued, are limited to two lava man of the temple fund committee. Mrs. Gladys A. Hill is worthy l(.

KATZ SONS tories, one for boys and one for girls and neither of which is Make Yours A Television Xmas! grand matron, and Richard E. equipped with hot water. Fischer is worthy grand patron of my G9 gog the Grand Chapter of Maryland. MM, IAITIMOM ST. Alt ml EDMONPSOM VILLAGE The report also said that the building has not been painted in approximately 20 years, that the Eeal Estate Unit Honors Guy W.

Burton Guy, president of the electrical wiring reveals evidence of faulty wiring and poor repair constituting a fire hazard, and that Baltimore Real Estate Board, has been elected a director of the Na tional Association of Real Estate the floors are splintered and have been treated with oil so frequently as to be a "very serious haz Boards. ard." BIG 16-IN. PICTURE TUBE TRUE-FOCUS New Drinking Fountains Asked Other complaints were that thy drinkine fountains should be re-V the exclusive K. Katz tie that is nationally advertised and sold throughout the placed "by modern ones such as recommended by the Health De GoictdaA Pliilco Television partment" and that the health suite and cafeteria should be improved. Of the recreational facilities, the ff GIFT ROOM report said, the playground "pre 1 1 VVfcu I No Blur, Nq Smear i 145 Sq.

In. Picture' 1 rny ll Static Free F-M With Famous BALANCED BEAM! Gifts Galore A TURN SIDEWAYS TO READ NAME sents "in immediate danger to the small children playing thereon, because of depressions and irregularities." "The obvious lack of adequate Towson" 6212 Xmas Cocktail Dresses 1 classroom space for present and future needs can only be met," the The name hand-painted forms the design- board was told, "by erection of additional facilities." Addition Recommended An addition housing at least four Weddings Bridesmaids Formals 24.95 up classrooms, an auditorium, gym nasium, health suite, cafeteria and library and the conversion of those I Ml facilities in the present building solely for classroom use was recommended. "The area contributed certainly Eastern Star A Gowns for Motlie rs Sizes 7-46 16-2 Coats Suits ft 4 a fair share or its burden of tax monies," the report concluded, and "while no direct allocation of funds on this basis is asked or expected, nevertheless consideration must be given to the continuing neglect of this school." I Mahogany Finish fl v. nm TAKE ADVANTAGE OF Epstein's I ljJg LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS 24.95 "Old eolony" feSjV Heirloom Spread TEAROOM I i 1 St. Catherine's Alumnae Meet COLORS: Dark green Wine Light green Maroon Navy Rust Royal Blue Brown Black Canary Grey Although St.

Catherine's Normal Institute closed more than twenty Fashions of Distinction years ago, its -alumnae association tgYork Rd. TowsonS 5 OPEN 3 EVES. rRI. has remained intact, and yesterday celebrated its golden jubilee with a reception and luncheon at the Sheraton Belvedere Hotel. Closed Thwrs.

Fro Porltina For more than 50 vears the insti Order now for Christmas every tie is individually hand painted on rayon satin. A really PERSONALIZED gift that any man will wear with pride and 'pleasure! tute at Harlem and Arlington avenues educated the daughters of many well-known Baltimore and Southern Maryland families. I CAIU LExington 1777 or order by moil. uuests at the luncheon included Mother M. Rose Elizabeth, superior general of the Congregation of the Holy Cross, whose sisters taught for more than 50 years at St.

and Amelia Mahon O'Leary. the only livins member of EARLY AMERICAN COLONY PATTERN Exquisitely made spread in the classic Early American style! Heavy weight spreads with rich woven pattern, fringed all around. Colonial white color. You ss i a-ac'Th 0 a p. YtMf.

YwSPj i K. KATZ 8c SONS 7 E. Baltimore St, Balto. 2, Md. Order for NAMESCRIPT TIES at $4.

I Add 2 Sales Tax in Md. Name for Tie (Print) the alumnae association who was a member at the time of its organization. CORRECTION In Hutzler'a Gift Gazette, a separate brown section in today's paper, we advertised on page 10, item number 10r-a Magna Cap $1.95. Because of manufacturing difficulties, we regret that we do not htrt jnia article in stock for immediate delivery. HUTZLER'S At 9' o'clock this momintr Color jubilee mass will be celebrated at the Cathedral by Very Rev.

Msgr. John S. Spence, director of education for the Washington diocese. A 7 tPOv-1 save $9.00 because of r-)p regulars that you'll neverjfth nfr CVI be able to find! Ideal asC Vfh 'i i Your Name Dreamasi at lu o'clock at the Stafford Hotel will follow. Club To Pick Officers The Eleventh Ward TVmnrratir gifts or for your own home! Don't miss thissensational savingl Pleat I check Charge Check O.

Enclosed FULL or TVIN Club will meet at 8.30 p.m. I I Wednesday at 847 Hamilton terra re BED SIZES to nominate officer. Philantf- Briscoe is president..

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