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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1924. Ao b 9 to 13. The sale will be in charge | Stone Briggs, is president, will hold | Intendent of the Tuberculosis Hos- r W. H. HANEY, DIRECTOR of Mrs. Milton Afles, Miss Acosta,|its first social affalr of the season |pital; Mrs. Ernest R. Grant, director Deaths Reported. 3 { Mrs. Avery, Mrs. Binsse, Mrs. Brod- | December 18, at the Hotel Roosevelt. | of child health education, and Mr.| The following deaths have been reported to v (Y] y y OF SAVINGS BANK, DIES hoad, Miss Bevans, Miss Jane Daly,|This will be & dance preceded by a |Walter Ufford. the Heaith Dep n Mrs. D. J. Callahan, Mrs. John Cam- | 45-minute musical program, which Hailie Green, 50, A 3 - 11 3 y L s Amanda M. Nufting, 87, 221 New Jersey « mack, Mrs. Cranford, Mrs. Francls| will start at 8 o'clock. All members Ve i s Life Passes in House in George-| _ (Continued from Eighth Page.) Dickins, Mrs. Peter Drury, Mrs.|are invited to bring guests and all Births R el “"Witie W, . 4424 Tth st town Next Daor to That in | Monday for Florid, where they are| CHATIeS Drake, Mrs. John Gower, Miss | Texans in Washington who are not 1rths Reported. Nannie ‘W. 5, 107 Tark ra " 64, Providence Hospital. opening thelr Winter, home and where | 110T%e¥, Miss Henriques, the Misses |members are cordially Invited, and to | rne following birthis have been reported to| Khess i kikse S 4iaF o sreca tion? Joyce, Dr. Johnson, Mrs. Charles|join the club. & cpartment in the last 3 h 3 nsac X i = h L d Robert H. and Blanche G. Walker, girl. “Charles A. Bireh, 8 hours, 602 M st. se. W. H. Haney, 52 rs old, for| Ensign and M siter O'Sullivan, | Koliher, “Miss Sarah Maher, Miss| The Georgla State Club entertained | Robert H. aud Blauche . Birch, 8 hour e PN 4 . ! v ol A ys. boy. Malvina Lee, 24," 1822 T st Tuberculosis Association En-|many years a director and member of | tne latier formerly Miss Virginia Riley | Margaret Loughran, Mrs. Anne Mur- | Friday night with a reception and stine and Kaftaille de Glorgl, glrl. T Burd, 68, 1528 Alabama rd. s.e. L 4 the executive board of the Potomac|of this city, entertained at bridge, fol-| PY: Mrs. Moerss, Mrs. Elmer Murphy, | dance at the Washington club. The B SutRuth Rates, boy. Alice Jones, 63, 1536 9th 5 Savings Bank and assistant manager||owed by supper, at their home in New- vld McCarthy, Mrs. Charles |affair ®Ms the first soclal event given I e _;dndnl‘;-l'iflr;r;-m\l h:"x:)e!. girl. Saouhnt Tepter; S5 X ulosts Hospital. ‘Windsor Smoker's couraged to Believe Cam- |of the local offices of the Washburn- | por Thursday evening in compliment to| L. Nelll, Miss O'Toole, Miss Amy|by the club this season, and is the| Albert £ and Fay i krodell, gin. Nathaniel frollburg at. s.w. Ohatr Stana Crosby Milling Company, died at his|Nol “Vincent Godtrey, wife of Lieut | FOWell, Miss O'Sullivan, Mrs. John K.|first of a serfes belng planned by the | Clarence Saif il T o $18.00 $5.50 H W‘" N t S N d d residence, 1617 Wisconsin avenue, to- Godfrey, the execullv'p officer of @nhhln:«nn. Mrs. Randol, Mrs. George |club for the Winter months. Mrs. R. Henry W. Helne. girl. Edwarq Settles, 2, Holmes ct. w.w. B s ) paign Will Net Sum Needed. |aay. “Death was due to pneumonta. | Hootre”, destroyer, mow at Newpore ;B Soriven, Mrs. George Reid, Mrs. B.|E. L. Hall Is chairman of the enter- | Aloysiug and Adelaide MtacWilliams, glrl. Joseph C. Cherry, 1 month, 1633 Kramer g Frank B and Lovisa A Tew, girl: Others, $12.00 Others up to Mr. Haney had been 1l about 10 days. ¢ Saw, Mrs. D. D. Stuart, Miss Tuo- | talnment committee, and was In| Wiltred A" and Dosothy Sumpsch Firl. aiter 3. Gardner, 21 days, 444 New York to $24.00 25.0 The guests included Lieut. and Mrs. " 21 day: ¥ $ $28.00 Born in Georgetown, next door to g mey and Mrs. W. E. Montgome; charge of the dance Friday night.| Lonnie J. 'and Lucille Betlea, boy. 3 Andrew Mack, the former the instructor | ¥ 1% ¥ o 3 el Among 'u(“.» y.”m-,-ur—.-u.»,‘\‘_.a.\mlnm,-i:R;’r:‘n’u:;-' :;:drhm:'nr 1;;;'::.‘:.(:".{;:":);: &t the Torpedo School in Newport; En- | ,, luncheon will be served datf 8 on the committee are: Mrs. morninz at the office of the Was s des 3 oo WO the Junior Gulld. 7 rt W. Curbow, Miss Sybil Al- of the many ton Tuberculosis Association, 1022 a lifelong resident of this city, al- 8. Eward Mulheron, Ensign and der the patronage of Mrs. Coer-rmand, Mr. S. B. Felker, Miss Louise en and Mrs. Harry Dunn, Ensign and | ) E = Gife S i ; : g : el ~ . . ttractive Gift - Bleventh strect northwe in re-|ways living in Georgetown. He was - 3 idge the officers of the Belleau Wood | Shipp Chick and Mrs, Anna C. Wood. a pe . s g Ars. William McCarty, Lieut. Vincent : : - Anna ood o€es Uilve . . ast week's mafling of the|the son of the late James W. Haney | = : ! Memorial Association will present,| A ghort program was given after the <, was this|and Mrs. Mary Haney. Godfrey and Lnsign Howard YOUDE. |y i3,y evening, February 6, in the $iye asp, | cials that you will find s B o kuests had assembled. Judge Charles ~ - . . brief but impressive mes:aie from a| F xml«lllxzx\'lres ai reqdiem high Mrs. Mulheron presided at the coffee| Washinkion Auditorlum, "A| 1. Brand, honorary president, pre- [o] iy eet in the Ballard collection. woman | mass will be sung at Holy Trinity jame of Mah-Jong. dramatic spe-|giqeq He S a 7 . | sided. He spoke for a short whil - b e e I “Ease-All" corrective shoes for women are particularly popu- “Christmas seals received, and in-|Catholic Church, Georgetown, Thurs-| tacle devised and directed by Marle|,ng welcomed the guests. He intro- closed you will find $2 in His name,|day morning. Burial will be In Oak | Walter Reed Players Have Moore Forrest. Four women promi-|g,caq s ; s o 2 g . Lo Chetaths Sirks [l Cometery. Mr. Haney 18 sure | Mra. Coolidke ax Patronens. Mopy i"’ ol R :‘"";;’ :":’“r;:; :fl’:“:f:_“‘ "'!'r'lrg‘*’;lgf*:;i lar among fashionably dressed women who suffer with ills of the practical and which will Another letter. vived by a sister, Mrs. T. G. Wrenn The younger set of Washington|ion will play the American game, | jordqan sang as a o iueton "’-Hw feet, I_uw'uuu-‘llxoy are 8o gmartly trim and modish, apPeal for their useful- this from a man, Aeaa o bal 1d three nephews, Winston Wrenn. | will take an active part in the bene- | whila four members of tho Chinese| il MANE A% & conciusion 1o the No woman loses her style sense merely because she suffers : with check for $2, X 7/¢ | Earl Hanex and Roy Hancy. He was | fit performance to be given at Poll's|jcpation have consented to present | oi o t” from foot troubles. “Ease-Alls” gratify the desire for smart foot- ness as well as their says it is to pay st never married. Theater Wednesday afternoon 10| ihe original game in its classic form. Y pcsits wear while at the same time they give the foot that easement, a- e Hects for the stamps i | Sl raise funds for buliding & chapel at |\ “Now and Mrs. Leigh Palmer will| Mrs. Agnes H. Stewart will preside comfort, and soothing qualities of artistic eiftectiveness. just received “and g \% Walter Reed Hospital, aiding as{je two of the American plavers, and|at the subscription dinmer of the perfect fit which build up fallen also to cover the ¢| MEMOR'AL ROAD flower sellers. These young women,| nrg Albert N. Baggs is chalrman of [ Women's City Club on Wednesday > arches and help tired muscles de- at Both Stores— stamps received composing the Red Cross junlor Com-| tye committee for the “game.” Im-|evening. The subject will be “Health ¢ velop normally, thus strengthening last yvear he mittee, are Mrs. R. P, Davidson, | .qjately following its first presen-| Byjlders,” and the speakers will be the entire foot structure. 1340 G Street was not quite sure QJ i TOP'C FOR DlNNER chairman; Miss Marjorie Wright, Miss | 1 (jon here the entire cast of play-|Dr. Joseph Winthrop Peabody, supe FlasecAlls: will win you from F S he had ever § Islizabeth Parker, Miss Dora Parker,| .. .nq participants will leave for 2 y the standpoint of style and com- 1229 treet = payment for . Miss Betty Ives, Miss Betty Byrne, |5 Sof Bot Bercia) train, where, g fort as soon as our orthopedic spe- ;h« eals sent last Miss Adelaide Wolstenholme, Prin-| i1 o given its second presentation year. “ cialists try them on you. Oben Evenin - . cess Catac ene, Miss Ele: or Powne, - " 0! ances gS Plan of Honoring Arlington Coun- | $6% CAtarusene, Mioy Eleamor bowne o' ribfunry’ ,"'che” performances | SR - at the Metropolitan Opera House. G. B. WHITE CO., Inc ceipts o . . edway p & . D, e - ivts up tol ty Boys Who Fought in World The performance’ of “Believe Me.| Mrs. Sheppard, wife of Senator o : 1311 G S NW e R = 0000 st | W, : a Kanthippe,” by the Walter Reed Play- | Morris Sheppard. entertained the of- | Candy of Quality || treet N.W. st S B cally one-third he baazet] ar to Be Discussed. ers, beg promptly at 4 o'clock, |ficers and members of the executive | Phone Columbin 9613 3,500,000 seals for the coming e — preceded by & concert by the United |committee of the Te . S bin Roaa S the Bibltiise I e States Army Band, at 3:15 o'clock. |ciety at her home Wednesday T h 7 " N g SOCH prof ai y with a buffet supper. a The directors of the associ CLARENDON, Va., Dacember 8—A {L0cal theaters furnished pro! ning wit pHfen Suy tion' wish the Generons Washingrer|mes s & om o oot Bk | osus Seewecen (b wots | " Representative Clay Stone Briggs, ¢ rs a 8. Co ge, | o ; Mrs. N - jective is not in reality an advance, | proposed road bui'ding program for | Mrs. John W. Weeks, Mrs. Henry R.|Theo Lacy KEdmiston, chairman of i Tor the record shows that the tota i o t = Rea, Mrs. John A. Johnston, Mrs.|the executive committee; Mrs. Thom- seals actually sold Tast Christmas was | rond 5o the hova of Avington Coanty | William J. Boaraman, Mrs. Luwrence | s s, Lovette, sccond vice president; 0.000. which with other direct{who lost their lives in the World |Townsend, Mrs. Willlam Donovan, |aiss Alla Clary, third vice president; ought the total slightly over [ War, will be the chlef subject for|rs. Thomas F. Walsh, Miss Alice|yfiss Birdie Harris, chairman of the lly they expect to do|consideration at a turkev dinner to|Clapp, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. George hip committee; Dr. Thomas t a be given at Clarendon Citizens' Hall | Vanderbilt and Senator Peter Goelet|s Lovette and Mr. Theo Lacy Ed- Many pe udging from letters | Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. | Gerry. ) miston were in the company. Plans r °d, are still expecting to buy | In including this road in the pro- | The names of Mrs. George Barnett, for the social activities of the Texas Is as formerly m the |poscd road development plan the [Mrs. E. R. Stitt, Mrs. Robert Wood |Society for the Winter were planned. p) public s ldren or teachers, | commission did so with the proviso|Bliss and Mrs. David A. Reed have|yrs Sheppard w isted by her = and the association asks the news- |that the property owners along its | been added to the list of patrones daughter, Miss Janet Sheppard, who , 3 1gain to publish the fac | course donate the ground and open == is spending the Winter with her par- the Christmas se re |up the road. This has already been| The members of the gulld of the|ents and attending school in Wash- « © distributed throush that |done and it Is said the road will be | Little Flower have completed their|ington. owing to the opposition of | dedicated to the county In the near | preparations for their White Elephant | rtain associations of citizens who | future sale and Christmas bazaar, which is to | The Texas State Soclety of Wash- TH TH hat actice was o The dinner wi'l be given under|be held at 1224 F street c ington, of which Representative Clay e ru inst charitable auspices of the executive committee f the good roads commission and will be served by a committee of the 4 ¢ Bducation | Woman's Civie Club of Clarendon, | J izl e \:""I'r"“:\'v’ " | headed by Mrs. C. R. Taylor. g e e ° ° > EXonnEISt on hontl g The executive committee of the / A fng the sale the oy | commission, it is sald, is convinced TotvTihatanal Smeols lof the desirability of such a project, v 1143 CONNECTICUT AVENUE | Where the Better Things Cost Less had spent in its various kind ‘hool health work last year over |MAtter and, therefore, arranged the 00D. 6% neaxly '£w e mount | linner meeting to sound out the sen- eived from the school sa ' | timent of other organizations. Ar- e lington Post, American Legion, and representative men and women of r i c izations of sehool ohildrent oaet ot s from | oivic and’ patriotic organ! Slsewhere for their muppie” 2ok | the county are being asked to attend jeals can now be had not only at the e Snmfle\gt Millinem) Consequently, people who have heretofore bought their seals from s of the association, but | also numerous stores throughout | e ol ane o Marriage Licenses. G l R d d 1 o0y Ul Cheramss "W | quraee eesensare e s o e reatly Reduce silently offer seals to the public In! enve pes containing 10 seals ch Sylves risco Irene Robinsor i E Yle foriibrcanta. R e m and il T oeake. During Semi-Annual Clearance | Tomas' Coiemman-ana Catherise . Jonnson. : Plague Not Yet Conquered. | .u.,m‘m.»1;.::;}:.1‘:{::;_1‘.:"3“m‘.‘,]dm,rm p Remarkable Values at By way of a stern reminder to the | Grace McCormick of Chesupeake City, Md public that the white L g fdon Tolgowan and Mars C. M. Costello, $7 50 $10 é*g': $15 vet conquered, though greatly check- h of Baltimore. Md. . 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