Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1925, Page 31

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THE SUNDAY STAR, ASHINGTON APRIL- 5, 1925—-PART 1. 31 ] | tain, held Its regular meeting Fri- or conduct each month. | church school meets at noon, with the duy &t the S 5 Md., Sc! r cent h'ulwird?\fl'*]c" men’s class led by Dr. F. W, Ballou. The a 1ents were completed for | nt for one month.|at 7 pm. led by Glenn Goding, the topic | § 3 b 3 ken Patrol leaders | i *— —— being “Personal Consecration [ Troop 1. Hazel Scanlan, captain:, prevented. came and played for the girls | g, of the year were| a | . < e st | do.. BEFTLDS WDEETRE The Cape ) to:st Many of the lar Girl Scout | o' ’ ols formed. It was| The Wa Wa See Camp Fire Group, lunch, cooked by the girls, tenn's was| CHURCH OF QUR FATHER. FLieL0P A (b will S rieat ¥ s0 were sung, as well as several | Molly Greeley of |Mrs. L. H. Dewey, guardian, held u |played | church “uesday at 8 p.m. The program partment Tuesday, for Its) .. second lieuten- [Tummage sale last week. Fifteen| The Neechee Cump Fire Group, | — | includes an illustrated lecture by Fred — monthly community work At this Troop 21 McElroy, captain i troop, led by 4l?l:nrr was made. A number of the | Miss Docothea McDowell, ardian, | «The Lesson of the Palms™ to B'J'v 1. Fishback entitied “Lincoln in £ 7 meeting the girls made 24 bibs for | 4 v et auly ool for an all-day |8Irls in the group are selling candy [apent Friday afternoon bhowling at % ey oL : Officials Here Say Auxiliary | the Cniidren's Hospital. 13 is planned eyl s iwerth Sen e i Roek Creek Park. Mary |and they will soon have their maple|the King Pin alley Sermon Subject. ! hington” Maundy Thursday wi to. have 'work of this sort every | gFf | Dictures of birds were shown. | Tuckerman made the fire, as part of |SUBAF sale. The girls are making| Mrs Dennis’ Camp Fire ( ice will have “The | erved by a lenten vesper serviee A - The weik before RSl ! e e ) money for their camping trib. A|a tew for thelr mothe ey | o f the Palms® for his topic at |a! 4:45, and a ‘elock p.m. follow- Craft Are OQutside of o was spent by a e e 7, Mrs. William Peters, cap- | Council fire was held Saturday after- | mothers were present. The following | (5500 O W0 RS, (0 G0 ome 801 S e o ey (Thomas a ostime party.. Joy Butler and a Budd won | tain af,_seribe, post- | B9 Fi¥e new girls-w R T L T | the Chureh of Our Father (Universal- | Potter pter) will serve . : v given by the girls who are : £ rHol e Sl hE amp F iroup, | Marguerite C Thirtee 5 7 . 4 {second place in s 1 etty | poned its meeting on Wednesday in | v. & fst), Thirteenth and T. streets. The | monthly supper T’ea{y Provisions. & -Bostens | fert {Sruna el ||lall"y:‘xlu n::,.lr.' brder that the captain might attend |Miss Mildred Louden, guardian, me s 3 7 . 5 s troop took first place in singing. | the tea given by the council in honor |12 home of ~ their | 3 3 Who was entered for knitting | 0f Mrs. Coolid An Easter hike Euardien. = & e A [P0 Will be substitu garet Crawford ¢ Nicklos und|erine Den Olive Ruth Hatl prepared the | fire and v Read, captain supper. After supper the girls dis- nd small cakes were ! irls danced Auring Higs or | 4 2 e 1 having Miss = cussed how to trim their ceremonia®| The Tapapoochen € ammary ening | Evelina Giea istred aiecior. o | GASOLINE OUTPUT JUMPS. dresses and later worked on baskets ville cle at a cand blic pr . cek the troop will meet at ceting ay at the home e Katherine Hobson, Margaret Craw- | sale e moeting in the | Unitarian Church. at Six- | the e e de Figures for February Highest in|ford. Olive Ruth Hathaway and |school house, Mareh 17 teenth and Harvard streets. At this| with the new songe she taught them, Frances Pickett won the birthday | e mecting Miss Seantan will discuss | and plan to work hard toward winning History of the Industry. honor. | troop management for those girls who |"honors her troops he menibers | captain et Harper [ held a School Aowakya Camp Fire Giouy Miss Ruth Di guardian, had Gasoline manufacture was main-| The Watanopa and Owaissa Camp|hike. Nine girls went on the hilke tained during :bruary at the high- |Fire Groups, Mrs. C. J. Spencer,| They started from the end of est daily average production ever |Ruardian, a rking on a play en- | Georgetown car line and hiked Pet | recorded gallons, | titled “Th o R to be |along the anal to Chain h entered | the Interior tment declared ves- | €iven at the Parish Hall in Takoma | Beefsteak was cooked over t " i terday in 4 review of the Bureau of . Saturday evening, April 1% | tdopted at T s & Mines production figur The figure 5 ‘amp Fire Group, | Threk of the new honors represents an increase ocer the daily |3 M guardian, | Vusiness in the new edition o luction he record- a pienic S 8 “TNoOn at | manual are: Have.a school T ki ot Ja - |Sixteenth and Kennedy streots. After |show a 10 per cent higher standard 2 sai il il s s e el T D B S i rence i 4 s rn,\uui gar were played = = in told of tea s _ A honst o I'he Smartest Home Vivian Watts and Virginla lLadd a . followed by 5 ) - . Mrs ranch, “ome sof” the itenchers SR e 4 Gintea 1o 5 —in spite of the most artistic design—or the s bor Gadenrsit lmte At ; el el vl most modern conveniences, would be unattrac ced and Troop 15 sang | ”A:‘.]":.:z.'r(:.“,fl | ) ot 20,000 Eallons, or o tive without good paint. Good paint is the resents an in- > 5 crowning touch—for a mansion or a bungalow. SR 4P i he meeting of No. 8, took place captain 1 « | cres ¢ it over the cor- = responding period of & year ago. As in January, stocks of gasoline cased in the - nkenship, seribx Fage E. Church Hall ¥ | A nature “pictur purpose of g g new | Then Miss Glea as fay PR OU are safe in ordering National {several songs. which they D 5 - e v the troop. | 0 4 AR ocioluEEs onch e Al domestic demand i Ginger Ale—because it never ¥ [about her t o the World Girl varies. Being brewed from a very | Scanlan, cap- |Scout Camp at Fbxlease. The regul | op 10, Hazel Seantan, c | ceremonies were held, followed by pa- | o definite formula—of pure ingredients— | the other | oo, D i al | trol corner Atter this came classes, | | FURNITURE R s every glass sparkles with its inimitable o L) hstiars s ce et Fhianis. ia e e RENTING ‘ 100 flavor and zest. hew mem- | 100k those working for second cluss MANY ARMY OFFICERS i< ‘ e s R PR, SO : t8 theatandard of Ginger Ale quality SHIFTED FROM CAPITAL T a5 s m. captain: |} noSmithwick, entered at Receptions Drives . 4 At grocers by the bottle or case—at f B l‘ " Bond | [ y Conventions Cffice e ..l . :\ I u I'phy CO- 3 I nc. atest Number Are Sent to Gen- | gyt 1 y o ecide e g 3 Weddings o l £ = Z = eral Staff School at Fort | it Sues werocnllected an ho attende » 5,.:,:,':.;_:,,,':‘:(‘.::3, | : 2 Guggemneim Go. 4wt Ofcs, 209 11ih 8t 710 12th St. N. W. M. 5280 ; ; Troop 25, Caroline Thom. captain | i e _ e || H. BAUM & SON iers of bu 5 = gom okemiaLines 464 Pa. 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