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€ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. "C.‘, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1923. Cantata by Mt. Vernon Choir |l v "2 | GREETINGS SENT KING ernon Chorus. Rev. D Will End Ser’vices at Keith, vis u‘ Chappell will read Lhirx'aunln he Atonement” Be Sung at Noon on buturda) Will Also BP Given' at Church—=75 to Be in Chorus. Goensch, J Edward M Program of Cantata. oOrgan “The The Lan ;. sop! Christ,” he Wou “the apostles to go! the word of Christ nt Vernon to; | Will Broadeast Program. Arrangements have been made to| A the performance at Kelth's. t Fredonla, which i ¢ Atoneme nday “li: on the per s, the director has| | written to Mr, Shure. ings to Fouad T, King of Egypt: Remembered in Congratu- latory Message. President Harding has sent the fol ve CorPS imay continue to enjoy peace an e prosperity.” his | The m ‘lurda) by the State Department. 11th stre ; "'f;"."fi‘,:};:‘ COL. ALEXANDER QUITS. the | ed by Maj. C. P. Daly. in the Cory Woodward s announced late’ last night, an MISS HELEN E. 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