Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1922, Page 11

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' THE SUNDAY the Washing - enial atmosphere deemed e party is to be held I3 ‘hi ntes ton Hotel enta will be an “afternoon at home” for at 1208 F street for Safety week h 5 Depending largely on the amount the wives and children of the mem- closed, but the campalgn will be con- of money raised by the ball will be A bers on December 27 and the New tinued from the permanent location L | plans in contemplation by the home : Year fancy-dress ball on January 1. of the assoclation, 208 Eve street: authorities for establishing activities The New Year night ball, begin- | northwest. Elaborate Pocket Volume by Ho- on a year-round basis of operation. ning at midnight Sunday, January 1. = Five-Minute Talks Feature Second | O/ PREACHER PAYS % To carry out this plan considerable wiil mark the close of the 1922 en- improvements to the byilding will tertainment program. have to be made, Includln: the instal-| Many Other Feature Events Are lation of a heating plant. Churches to Join in Presen- bart Brooks Makes Its Proceeds of Social Function |, Heretotors the institution has been| Planned by Organization for DIXIE' WOMEN ELECT. | Week's Effort for the Juvenile VISIT TO WHITE HOUSE; - . B mer months. Mrs. Wadsworth and This Month. e T | ctive Associati ot it o = St e =Moed s e e i loiBaiBoualod SOICHESS E ot = e e £ ey S Ee icnel | SR Way,” Christmas Event. A new guide to the National Capl- dren’s Home. aiplaceito care for reoy e || Alacrien ot iantiviticntor tno mem= e Five-minute talks will feature the| o o 21 critic of Darwinism, evo- tal, entitled, “What to See In Wash- ington and Where to Go,” has just For perhaps the first time in itS|come from the press. It is by Hobart history, the nations capital i8 t0}Brooks, veteran Washington news- have @ big community Christmas lution and other theorles, sometimes regarded as opposed to bibljcal” truths, came to Washington yester- ! day from Baltimore. where she has ers.” been conducting revival services, to/ greater need than in'the summer time, | pers of the City Club has been ar-| Dixle Chapter, United Daughtersof | ., 4 week, beginning today, of the | When cold weather discomforts are| cr8 OF 1€ LY LN the Confederacy, at its last meeting | coro 0 F€70 R8T EE (000 O e Tickets for the Children’s Country | ROt experienced. The first affair will be the weekly | glected the following officers to serve | 4, ociation for funds for volunteer | during the coming year: President, Home ball, to be held December 26 Ball Promises to Be Succes: forum luncheon Tuesday, when the yfry. l{‘“c’ Mormnfl’l‘_‘l;“nm firat vice | “blg brothers” and “big RADCTImaL at the Washington Hotel, are being| FElahorate arrangements for making| ;i) be addressed by Scnator-|president, Mra. J. Willlam Kyle; se Members of the assoclation’s speak- | PAY her respects to President 3 ard- o = S el recedented : festival in the form of a religlous) The new guide is a volume of con- |sent out by Mrs. James W. Wads-| (N0 B, J237 B, MORG"COCIaNY, | elect Henrlk . Shipstead of Minue- |94 vice president, Mre. Adoiphus W. | ery bureau are to talk before various| " pageant, in which all the people of |siderably more than 100 pages, in|worth, jr. president of the home, i Wells; recording secretary, Mrs. Cli 2. Accomjanied by her father, J. t ta - . M are being made by a committee com-|gota, He will speak on “The Pro-iford Talbot; treasurer. Mrs, W.| chapters of the D. A. R.. Children of Vitches of Pittsburgh. and by onvenient pocket size. hundsomely = c Washington are asked to join. either | RUNCR CHL PRCACl T & several | Was announced last night. posed of the following: Mrs. Charles| .usive Tide.” The address will be!Laurence Hazard: corresponding sec-|the Revolution, Eastern Star chapters Rev. G W. Cory, superintendent of as partici or as audience. maps designed to be of cspecial help | It is expected that the twenty-eight | {; Glover, Jr.; Mra Henry B. Spencer, the Gospel Misslon here, Mary Agnes Randall’ H. liagner, Mrs. James |broadcast from the WJH station ot | retary, Mrs. Charles Light; parlia-|and members of the Rebekah Lodge. ) R ot ) g Mr. it i alled at the White House, only togs Tho Word and the Way® i3 the|to visitors. =~ == @ o home |DoXes surrounding the large ballroom. | ko ‘Mitchell, Mrs. Fleming Newbold. | white & Boyer from 1 to 1:30 pm. | fenterigh Mige Bite, ToSEEH: S48 ralks also will be miven at & num-|find the President awas atiending the story of the Old Testament promises | “Every American has two Romé|familiarly known as the salon des! Mrs. Clarke Waggaman and Mrs. H.| “Wriday evening, December 15. the [(Shah M=% JIATEARSr DOWEL NS |1 "o the motton picture theaters, memorial Services for Represcntative and_proph, fulfilled in the birth | pim ™ declares Mr. Brooks, in his[nations, will be rapidly rescrved by |}, Kerr. club will present Its third mvitation | Mre William R. Cole, and chaplain.|ynder the auspices of the public wel- | M3nn at the Capitol. of Christ. an announced that arrange- £ 4 et ¥ |~ Officers of the home are Mrs. James |« P 1o ‘the 'memberns and L e Central High Sc “' turday. Decem. | ¥ou have a right to take pride in th:‘ir";ivh'“ |mff;-‘sl°l! tn jchamitable Jonn) Newbold. vicefipresident; Mr |an illustrated travel talk by L. O.|(o'the rellef fund of Camp 171. United | the Crandall houses. of which Mrx | Agnes to Washingion in fanuary to noon and evening of Saturay, e un. | the building of it. activities, comprising principal figures| Clarke Waggaman, secretary, and, rmuirong, explorer, on “The Lure of | Confederate Veterans. Delegates and | Harriet Hawley Locher 15 in charge. | deliver free lectures on “Evolution” e e “It's the heart's desire of every !l social life of the Nativnal .| Mrs. Fleming Newbold, assistant| iy, North.” 2 0 alternates were elocied to represent;Mrx. J. A. Terrell will speak to the &t one of the large downtown e eton throush the me. | American to come to Washington. Benefit of Country Home. treasurer. On the following Monday the final the chapter at the elghteenth con-|colored group at the Lincoln Theater | thefters. e O Ot ety with | Having seen it, glorled in the beauties | Entire proceeds from the sale of —————— “guest stag night” will be held. This | vention of the District of Columbla at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon; Miss | Mary Agnes is a student at South T ncminationsl commitiee of | Of It,-reveled 'In the wonders of it | tickets for boxes and weneral admis-| NATURALISTS TO CONVENE. |also will be an invitation affair, each | Division, United Daughters of the|T. E. Nelwon in scheduled for the Hill High School Pitisburgh. —She R in charge of general ar-|Your blood a-tingling with the pride | gion will go toward the support of “ | member having the privilege of get- | Confederacy, to be held next Thurs-|Savoy at 11 am. Tuesday, and Mrs !s :ah o -’\'e a remarkable memory - n of your part in the bullding of it.|the Children's Country Home, The fortieth annual meeting of the | ting one ticket for a guest besides |day. [FMina K. Bushee for the York at 3/and has read innumerable books on , Four or five hundred young peo- | 80 back home and tell your congress- | Grant road, an institution caring for | American Soclety of Naturalists is to [his own until the uccommodationsare | The following new members were pm. of the mame day. Mrs. Bushee ‘heavy” subjects, JORDe Xhow . organized from and representing | man that it is for him as a part of| convalescing children taken from hos- | convene in Boston December in | exhausted. | elected: Miss Lillfe R. Tucker, Miss will speak Wednesday at the Avenue nr‘rdn and Spencer. e has been 1i- us | the Congress. to see to it that the| pitals and affording unusual home|the buflding of the Massachusetts! The third invitation affair will be Laura V. Ruff and Mrs. Helen rand Theater at 11 a.m. and at the censed to preach by the Northern American people have a Natlonal|comforts, nutritious food and con-. Institute of Technology. | December 22, when a combination | Watkins. LApollo at 3 p.m. A benefit card Baptist Convention, Rev. Cory said. Capital worthy of the name. More, e e rranged from | none could ask. He will heed and 2 - |fare and educational department of| 3 with great care and with | hear. y ; 4 'text that is wholly ptural. Make Better Citizens. i : : : i : = F \ “am In order to make the pageant a real | “If the people of the natlon get - ok 2 . ¥, 2 eommunity Christmas celebration in | the habit of coming to Washington, | K § \ eyury sense of the word, it is being | where they will see the dome of thé| s planned that on Sunday afternoon, | Capitol, look across the beautiful Drecember 24, the entire auditorium | expanse toward the Lincoln Memorial hall, if possible. be taken over by |and visit the historic hills across the various lubs and | the river where sleep the natlon's charitable dead at Arlington, they will go back { home bette® Am 10 secure reser-| The firs n_in the new book | respective hon is devoted to the Capitol, Mr. Brooks 2 operation of Elliott | s “har, E send as their s, architect of the Capitol. in tests to the pageant all those who P Other government not otherwise be able to join ; puildings and places in and near the this unusuall and spiritual pageant s - city of interest are dealt with. cbration of the Christmas tim S s Aos ot ins ieloton vart: \ “Word and the W ¥ = s the churches of “The Werd and the i o} the o the churchescbeing s o 4 = marked. Other maps show amuse- ;" luced und. Lt ths the financial institutions and laric Moore Forrest, as by of interest in the same way. Caroline McKinley, Albert Parr and | — Vietor Kerney, with Paul Whitney | Fishbauen s dirsctor of musie. ana| P EANS MUSIC SURVEY. ?:w Davis Schreiner, who arranged the pazcant for production, as man- | Board Decides to Collect Works of ager. ‘.\_'x‘l;lm‘ ber of professional players, ‘Washington Composers. Sl ©f the pastors them-| 4 syrvey will Le made of Wash- leading parts in the | . for. which the per. |inston composers with a view to is practically complete. under ) compiling their compositions, ft w. T Vo e arel Fairmen. | decided by the capital district board viscopal Church. directed by iof the National Federation of Music Pl Clubs' meeting Friday night. orian Churen.| Miss Georgla Miller, who accepted sture in charge | the chairmanship of library extension o "M'Ird“fi"-ls" :l}:: for the District, will conduct (hc} John H. E anq | survey. Manuscripts will be collect- | ve the |€d to place in the Library of Congress. Jacob and | = : amcob und| A from the Book ot | BLANK PISTOLS ILLEGAL.| y Jhunds of the Firstj FEA G < RIS B < > H B hurch. organized by | e 'S iCourt Rules Bulletless Weapon - Christian [ N Memorial g i o ot ies i 1t is a violation of the law prohibiting latter pr. £ David himselt e of the one scene, with | trid Mrs. Albert D. Spaneler. Mrs. Russell | I'vlice Court yesterday. ates and Mrs. Irvin Tollander of | The decision came out in the hearing iuther Tlace in charge of the other. |of a case against John Randolph, col- To Direct Prophets Scene. SEed-chaTRed Wl I (cRtryiag concenled [0 s i , e I weapons and a deadly weapon. 3 Denis E. Connell will direct the | {igtnce showed that Randolph had in Carrier Must Serve Jail Term. the carrying of concealed or deadly| # weapons to have in your pessession a| K | pistol used to fire blank car- ridges, Judge Robert Hardison ruled in; A Collection of Diamond Rings!! Without a doubt one of the most remarkable and most beautiful showings of monds we have ever held! Hundreds and hundreds of beautiful, sparkling, i r::;u;f :-lrwx i;:zh::;;b: g\[wn- o b m";f,i,'?;'m," ..frfl.x-‘):’.‘,;f s.‘::.‘;‘ 'é:‘if ' / liant Diamonds, exquisitely mounted in the very newest designs. Whether you ok e Gt ore om St Pat- ) O ges—the pistol was made for_that 2 are interested in a Diamond for $20 or one for ou must see our complete show- vick’s Church. assisted be a number | (UPESCETIG Eould not be used to fire & - i A 2 of students from the Catholic Uni-|londed cartridge. %/ ing! The most appreciated of all gifts. . The Nativity story is being | Randoiph was sentenced to six months red by Foundry and Calvary | in jail. Methodist churches. with Miss Helen i — e e i et s the | BOSTON TEA PARTY DATE. ! > RG> FIBh combin=d group Pay as $1 A Use Your Credit WEEK ton tea party will be celebrated from 9 to 10 o'clock on the night of De- ; cember 16 in the ballroom at the New { Willard Hotel by the Yorktown Na- tional Council. The Mavine Band is |to play. There will be dancing from 110 o'clock to midnight. John €. Mulford Ioted b ey - ® \ ; ,\l;rr:!v_e < .;ghm. Dl;t ,I.p.;f“(!{;‘; rséx'f. 149th An.mversuy to Be Celebrat- ttl P N t Y p e Sl P el o toesees of the B | Ll € as ay ex ear : Youns men from tirace Church. di- A > rected by Rev MacBryde, have rharge of the finale of the pageant. which all other nts will n Select your Dianmond Ring or any other article for Christmas gift-giving—just pay a small - TOILET SETS amount between now and Christmas and arrange the balancé in small sums next year. Give “Him” an Elg 7] N Nativity h n i - 3 . 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