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G THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY b, 22,1932 » WASH|NGTON'S “BICENTENNIAL 5?4?/ 28 hts m the Lif ?9’“’ 3‘??75’ € W a:?/fl@f‘l’ . | The complete program, Wwh RED. WHITE, SILVER " will begin at 8:15 ociock, fol | IN AFTERNOON GOWN‘ Program In Detail | | The program is as follows: | WASHINGTO! Fe, . | | | | Double Quartet—(a) “Believe Me, | Robert Carey, wife of Senator | If All Those Endearing Young from Wyoming, is wearing an af- jGovernor 15 (ML (A Sy Muiteciy o oF sod b i dress at Observance Banjo." Crystal Snow Jenne, Ar embroi Ellis, Evelyn Hollmann, Ruth jacke Arranged by Masons Hawkesworth, E. M. M trimmed in e Scriber, Jack Fargher, Homer No e, e George Wa iling. ——— nial Anniver Solo—(a) “Annie Lau- ‘Observance of t { ingfon Bicen NING OUTFIT will be offic inauguarted r ’ Thru the Rye.” o s G At Juneau this evening with exerc Brice Howard GIVEN TOUCH OF SILVER in Scottishr Temple. For the oc: Two Pianos—"“Battle of Trenton.” | o | sonata dedicated to C., — Mrs. | sion @an elaborate program ! (Military been aranged by the Masor B 2 of this city, and every nun ude Bowman wore at a White | 2coption a black velvet eve- hington.)—Carol Davisand | G ber, whether it be an address, a Pantomime—'Origin of the Flag.' made on simple lines. | vocal or an instrumental selection, Betsy Ross—Ellen Mize. G wore & long scarf of | a pantomine or a dance will Washington, Tom Redlingshafer. on and silver and pearl | commemorative ¢f Washington and Music: “How Betsy Made the Flag” | George Washingten, whese 200th birthday anniversary is being observed today, was anything but his iime. _Ann Ellis and Evelyn ‘Hollmant, | ——.——— packward in his lovemaking. He proposed marriage to the widow Martha Curtls after a few days' court- Appropriate costumes have b Minuet—Thelma Bodding, Do:'O-} ship, and she accepted. This painting shows Washing ton meeting the widow and her two children the first Lrought from Seattle, and elab hy Rutherford, Esther Niemi,| time, with Washington’s servant, Bishop, holding his herse outside the door. decorations will embelish the garet Hanson, Tom Redl afer, Ted Cowling, Carl Al S T ple Auditor] ordon Ingman. Accompanied by |scene of tl um, which will be th celebration, By Bishop 1 knew < ‘ cted by Er WASHINGTON. D. C.. r( b - nx : 4 Blln’t’l()llbe The Aasone comRREE i ons elen Torkelsen. Directed by Enid Sies, Wpeington wms 2 for grant pause would of the affair consists of M. L. Mer- \PCTh 61 () ureve's R Wind- woo . Y itt, Chester K. Tri 1| SO 7o B s e o s Lrushe(l b T e s abP i B | ) “The Lass With ', De B I ORI e on, 16VS) Bt the dir hour passed, the 4% aulkner. In the preparations assi-| 0, "0 ey get married” of 3 un sank lower and Yy o tande has been SERIENEME. V.| s ¥ pass his swift proposal to p Sty g (; Sl I C. Ellis and Mrs. Carol Beery Da 5 L o handsome widow Custis. T DMNOW UL o are supervising the musical| A9 Gearge Wastington Hon. Georg? A. Parks made after only a few days § I L nu and Miss Enid Burr 4 s quaintance S N . Who is responsible for the dances| Double Quartet — (a) “Robin OF il ‘the close-ups of Washing- | yralo: Gramberiarn Crew Tunnels Out at ]um— and B Tattoiine: Adair” @ “Yankee Doodle” A is character brought 0 R Ay 0 PR DS 5 n: . , NGrao . | companist, Carol Beery Davis, 10{1. .h navc:‘.r b,ou,w}:. ‘: Lm it %A atbesling oe. & soft o8 bo Mmef—One LlfC " Gov. ('L orge A. arks will deliver 5k i cans year Lhro_u\xr c N had cauced the Colonsl to put aside I L the dress on Washington. P Tt bicentennial of s bIrth g ot of business for a while. s Lost orjum at the Masc WOSTER, Chio—Th erhaps more human and v journey Williamsburg it 1 be comfortable tonight. |size of 3 has ¢ than his dmMDeWOUS | wao resimed the next day, re RANGELL, Alaska, Feb. asons turned the heat rom 88.6 to 98.1 med by historians May 28, s received 'here ghout the building Sunday |in 1930. size groups from hed ‘the bunkhou nd inside of it there is no sign of 1175 to 1,000 acres were the only ne, four miles from frigid atmosphere that chilled groups showing an increase in num- b other buildings community today. | boers r the cliff. b v SR < " he bunkhouse but one life a5 anchor On his way to Willlamsburg, N o capital of Virginia, Washington | acted stopped at Willlams' Ferry eover the Pamunkey river at the home of Magjor Chambe The latfer wged him to remain over night. Thinking of his important busi- ness with the -Vin GOVErnor, | yatv service on Washington at fir N | ehad. - he wed the wily major played his trump| yoyiore 6, 17 card. i Eald he: “The charming widow| . oo o Custis is a guest al our home. for the Jute . G Hn\vkw- . Toaiiaid That seems to have turned the be 1% ey, 49 g - R - $87 g cessful Atlantic it in 1919, was r ds of the toys Cf course the - young Colonel 5014 in London rec for $1,100. rited States last heard of the at TR a and almos! prominent and DAILY EMPIKE WAN PAY ner was his busin: than W gton ¥ back to the Lhmm "A_', ne home to see the widow Custis. Thi stayed several day d lefi. on June 5 to ma him as of a per cent, are too, must have n handed the reins of to “his faithful servant, ir i The home hlc of the First President at Mount Vernon, with Mrs. Washington ‘and her children. _Washington Taking the Oath as First President of the Upited States,