Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1924, Page 9

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VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1924 WORLD COURT REPORT; Births Reported. |POLAND IN LEAGUE MOVE. S oCi @ty M MRt Wity | Mg e e Hotal for a|bpgivenyn Jonorof e puremaact| SPRING PAPERING Johnson, Mr. I will be three performances, the Hasty AND PAINTING ‘The following births have been reported to o N . ¥ th o last’ twenty- g . David Finley, . Joustt Todd of | Mr. d M ‘arkington, | Pudding graduates have arranged a o SOUGHT FROM LODGE [ i department in the lasttwents” | Will Creaté Permanent Delegation Loulsville, Mr. Robert Bell and Mr. | who have been RO White Suiphas | dance, and thers will bo many din. | Doxi pat of loncer havicg what is seeica ' ‘Oncar and Florence Melatosh, girl. . ‘oxhall Daingerfield. S ETe (krrice T |ners ' Mrs. Charles MacVeagh an e Jone = 3 Witbar 1 . to Society of Nations. (Continued from Eighth Page.) Miss Hammond will give a box par- | terday and ave at the Snorenam. o |Mrs Lars Anderson will cotertain the |SaT=—No dirt or incoavesicace. Tho > " by WARSAW, April 8.—The Polish cab- ty at the Hasty Pudding Club play, cast while they are here. o Former Justice John H. Clarke and | rene " *7 |inet has decided to create a perma- | as its guest of honor Friday after- |ADril 30, taking her guests later t0| Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Biddle of Car-| Miss Amy B. Onken of Chapin, TIL; RNELL WALL PAPER CO. nent, Folish delegalion to the Ieague | noon Miss Kathleen Norris, who wil | the Army bl lisle, Pa., arrived yesterday at the |Mrs David D. Niokerson of Malden,|¥14 13th St. N.W. Main 5373-5374 ol “ 4 A C N4 o ons. e decision to accredit | Bive & shor at 3:30 o'clock an = New. Wit e 4 3 = ) et ] __ Math SIS Associates Send “Demand in a Vi an ambassador to the league of na- | tea will follow. Mra Charles A. . < A \“vuck““”‘ where they will spend {\}:nhxlfla:nl:;mnem}f v:nss?;‘pfiu:; PLEAT[NG i " » N 0¥ ions recently was announced on be- —_— to Rochester, % j Indianola, 1 are among the na- Nature of Reprimand. Claude 5. and Ksther 1 hadf of Brazil, and was hailed with| Mrs. Charles D. Walcott, wife of [death of his mother, Mrs, Charles S.| Mrs. L. R. Kakin Miss Mart Higim- | tonal ofioors of the Bi Bota B HEMSTITCHING en It "and Matbiida Garges, girls (twins). | EFatification in league circles.) the secretary of the Smithsonian In- | Buker of that city botham and Miss Helen Eakin, all of | Fraternity staying at the New W rin and s lerry, girl. ; — -— D T Ehen Jectie anifhe y Mashatiun, Kan, are stiying at the |lami Hotel which will bo the hewd: Buttous Covered it | . ary C. Sricker, girl. = : ki B E amilton. In the same party | quarters of the eastern conference of . E. HOLLEY nature of & reprimand’t was | Marringe licenses have been fssued lo the | Will follow the talk, when Mrs, Chris- |, The Women's Alliance Al Souls' = —— “tnight to Henry Cabot Lodge, | 7 3. ana v v gl | iloving tian Herter will preside at the tea };""::3;:"'“‘;!""!\ will g al in [ W Satinsion s il e one G5 New Tork and ara at tho || Mecrnick Metical 2 2 iomas J . Gleason, girl. X Do A TR 6 utis | table. e assembly room of the urch | o5 o Hary ¥ Pud g Scnate forelen rela- | Jok% Shalicross, “GIFl. | Church, Va, ang Floenee 1. Sentor Viln | table- 2 at 16th and Harvard stroots tomoreow | PIaY, W which will bg | Ambassador. ., as g & e s e bert Ann imes, boy. i« ‘Hengy of, thin _— 5 o'el - e 8 -G icl cins that Do state | oy . A Marths B AVt boy Mrs. Henry T. Oxnard of Upperville, : E Shubert-Garrick e i b Rodger Welb of Morristown, N. 4., snd |Va., is stopping at the Shoreham for 3 : Atwater, organist, esday, April 16, Many = = Dr. & o W and Dorothy B. Dudley, SIrl. | 1ian Tayator of thix ey Loae i . " OTEANISt | rominant 1 in Washington Easton Election May 6. CLM_JDES S['.:M_ONES : the = {on B Howant sxandris, Va., and NP A orothy | Were members of the Hasty Pudding | special Dispateh to The Star. Eyesight Specialist articipation in the | & I et Slizahetl R, S E Wiltor Ward Miee | Club in_ their student days, Senator | g men S . e PETE e ] 3 Helnarien"éin. 3 Foxx e o Mol 'foc an eas on, s a, M EASTON, Md, April 9.—There is to Phone Main 721 of Cambridge S BAnnse < s in K - 409410 McLachlen Blg. by e 7 odiEe tended stay Louls 4 Mr. Earl Hiliman, | {2 Fmanos whilehe wasjbolisld In Haston Muy 5 an election ~ o Associated Glasses Fittad Eyes Examined city. »rted out the proposal and Sarali Oken, boy RO ard L. and Mildeed 8. -McAleer, girl was signed |} ¢ Wallis, by, Hurwitz of Baltimore, ) A n Harvard, r i i = U ) e J Ernest Washingt ifley — Mr. Royal M. Tinker, Mr. G. ohn. |in Harvard, now his grandson, | for president of the eity council and ers of the 1 e of Nations | Louix and Rosie Ncherr, boy s Y atina 0 Bes sm};::m Mr. and Mrs. Charles ¥. Gould of |son and Mr. Busiam, " A. John- | john D). Lodge, takes the — principal ‘artisan Associ n, including *. Miljer, Brid Ma 1 Miljer. boy. mer Supreme Court Justice John | Uharle and Ada V. Dean, girl. oAbt LR e w F. und Gertrude 0'Doanel, boy and 10th and G Sts. N.W. x . councilmen. Ulysis G. s, ret M. Beuchert. [ New York are at the New Willard, ale part, or I as his name ap- [ 'WO cou e hos T ived yesterday. . @ s pears on the am under three|councii president, is seeking re-elec- F . mrhere;thoy, ariiyed ¥ ol 08 Mra William P f | diffarent “Who's Who." tion, and James B. Clark, ex-clerk to unmistakabl Deaths R d. Miss Natalie s L foscon Gre Staying at W Tiwe pla; be given first at Hot |the mayor and council, is his oppo- istaraoly eaths Reported. Richard Hammond enterta Mia e m ey Springs, whers ther nent. The name of Capt. W. Earle = Tt following deaths have been reported to | ner last night in honor of Miss B 3 g ol 3 formances. A e will | Withgott is prominently mention suprl’m(’ the heoith department In the last twe Bafh Hiron sdd Mr, ¥ 0 Jefferson st Davidson, whose wedd will take st mes Hoten plien 5 OThe party went later Home for Ayed. Biue | to, the supper dunce at Le Paradis. © The other guests included Miss Mae rokley, i, Aliyander, W0 Garield Hospital. | Govin, Misk Josephine Hutchison, e : e Ot | U Sk e M SO, M o The New Burt “Eights” 0. 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