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32 SOCIETY OF VIRGINIA be a literary ‘and musical program. Representative .Clifton A. Wood- f the sixth Vijrginia congres- aistriet, Roanoke, Va. will on “Virgi Her' Traditlons, president of the Southern Society of Washington, rolled Before Closing of Charter |will addrs the Virginlans on co- }--rdmnmm. nd_co-operation -of the of New Body. varlous southern organizations in the ‘| Distriet_of Columbia. ety of Vir- | s. Kincheloe, wife of Representa- £inta, composed of Virginians resi- | tive David H. Kincheloe of Kentucky, dent of the District of Colu will | will a whistling solo and tell old Tueet tonight at the WL fotel | negro stories in southern dialect. for @ brief business session and the| Misses Elizabeth harpist- enroliment of many new member son and = Mary violin fore the closing of the charter. solotst, Will appear in several popular lowing the business session the numbel Many New Members to Be En- The newly organized S Exclusive Agents for " Knox Hats in the District of Columbia- for Men and Women Raleig THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Little Miss Nellle Thomas, a juve- | Bagby, Mrs. Fredricka Foerster and nile singer of popular songs, will| Hurbert R. Davis. close the musical program. The following sponsors will act as The committees in charge of the| ushers: Miss Myrtle Ketcham, Miss entertainment follow: General com-|Alice Gregg R 2 Gladys B. wittee—Gen. H.Oden Lake, chairman; | Nelson, Mivs P e e |1 C. Foster, Mrs. Nellie V. Souss, DI 1‘Annie M. Gregw, Miss Sarah Hubbard, Amos Slaymaker, William H. Saun- |Miss Linda V., Vance, Miss Annie FHub- ders and Ma. E. W wing Recb-|bard, Miss Mary Douglas Ross and ot eommls I | Miss' Virginia Douglas Byars. Ramey, J. = | €. Aud, Convicted thirty (B tal of thirty yed never free more t during the last hree times, ato- in_ prison. and ire M. an twelve months a Mrs. | fifty years, is the tee on | remarkable record of & seventy-year- 1, chair- | old man recently charged in & Lon- R. 1L | don police court with theft. Sadie’ Ford arrangements-— {man: Capt, Arthu WU N U |\..\\*,(,\‘:‘: B \] AOSRE Exclusive But 4 JOINT ART EXHIBIT. i Portraits ;!id Miniatures Shown by Miss Grai‘r and Mrs. Patterson. Exhlbltlonkot portraits in color by Blanche GreA~ and of miniatures on ivory by Mi's. Gordon Patterson (Elizabeth Paf terson) at the Comly- Williams-GreeR studios, 1603 Con- necticut a northwoest, include works which also been shown in Philadelphiz and New York. Among local portraits \exhibited by Miss Creer is one_of Q larence M. Condon, son_of Mrs. Henry M. Morrow. Mrs, Patterson, Who studied with Willilam M. Chase \'n Italy, recently painted'a’'miniature of Frank B. Kel- loge, United States ambassador to Great Britain. She lives in Jackson Helghts, ! Long Island, and will ex- ecute seyeral commissions in Wash- ington. .Miss Greers group also con- tains a .portrait of Dorothy Irwin, Philadelphia society girl. ‘The exhibitions will continue through the remainder of this week. Among'the most interesting pencils made Is one used only by surgeons. For marking out lines or’ divisions on_the ‘surface of a patfent's body before performing an operation the use of a pencil is sometimes neces- sary. ¢, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924 T | tiff has noted an appeal to the Court | of _Appeals. The younger Mrs. Leo was named as of Lee’s Grandson Had |Sole beneficlary of the estate of her | husband and asserted that the estate Asked for Share. 'n)u‘lum--l a!sgnre th‘e rel)(‘cu. When | she requested a partitio e Justice Hitz of the District Supreme | with (l:ppflsl(lonn by !u:'e! deef‘:nudn"z’&'s Court bas dismlissed the suit brought |and she sought the ald of the court. by Mrs. Mary M. Lee, widow of Col | Burglars Get $35. Robert E. Lee, grandson of Gen. Rob- ert E. Lee, the Confederate leader, to obtain one-half the conten Breaking & pane of glass from z trunk which Is said to contain r show window, burglars early last of George Washington and of Gen.|night entered the premises of Boris Lee. The defendants were Dr. George | Liebow, 521 2d street northwest, and Bolling Lee of New York, brother of |stole a gavings bank containing 336 Col. Lee, and their mo nd twelve cart-ns of cigarettes. Ths Tabb Lee of Fairfax, Va cigarettes were valued at $21. RELICS SUIT DISMISSED. Widow B e e et e e e T e —— S —————— SNPRS RN S EAIES, ) R gt S * Sy ey "Fifth Avenue’ Jor Spring 1924 HAT SENSIBLE ECONOMY Not Ex‘pensive Thirteen Ten F Street h Haberdasher