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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, APRIL 12, 1925—PART 1. pa N at the tea tomorrow, 4 to 6 p.m., at|and social service work in the com- | medals awarded in the high school | workers. There Is enough to do for |and made especially attractive for |recording secretary and press cor: the clubhouse, 1823 1 strest. munity. JIn keeping with this tdes. it | contest. five In order to cover the field. Just [the junior exhibits respondent, and Mrs. G. §. Peckham, Miss Sewall, who is well known in| was announced that two outstanding | Mrs. Keplinger, chalrman of the == eWS O e l I S Washington for her work with the|speakers have been secured for the |committes on education, reported that | "% there I8 great need of clothing, | . pmma Robertson Memorinl, | COTTOSPONdIng secretary. The next marionettes, will give an exhibition|annual meeting to be held in wdy | the Nature Magazine is now in more | dishes and furniture. Money is al- [ Flgrence Crittenden Circle, met at the | meeting will be with the president CONDUCTED BY NANNIE LANCASTER. of them and afterward show how they | Spring May 9. These are Mrs. Sher- | than half the schools in the county. | ways needed. The former should be | Hotel Cairo with Mrs. J. . Howard *. Grandfield, 4898 Cone SN work. The subject of her talk is:|man, president of the General Fede Four schools have established Ii- |sent to Miss Davies, social service | Twenty sheets were mada for the |duit Women's City Club—Dr. A, Frances, | be elected from the following to serve| “Behind the Scenes With the Marlon- | tion of Women's Clubs, and Dr. Lewis, | brarles since the Jast meeting of the | worker, Rockville, and the latter to | home, and Mrs. Stephen L. Tabor and [y oo e bubie <heaking Club prosidant, will ‘bé hostess at the {on the board of directors: Mrs. John | ettes. . . i president of George Washington | exeoutive committes In January,|the treasurer, Miss Estelle Moore, | Mrs, A. B. McManus came (o address ol fasiRedxt PRSIS S pakine OO i Robert Ash. Mrs Laura A. Bradley,| Miss Emma C. Crans will be|University. A fhird speaker of local | while the 14 standard schools have | Sandy Spring. the cliols is continuing its policy of one special to be given in the clubhouse this|Mice Olive Beatty, Mrs. Edgar T.|hostess at the tea. Miss Minna Gill|interest is to®Be Miss Davis, worker | added to their libraries during that| A resolution was passed by the| The next meeting will the | ‘Platform speaker” for cach Fr ‘h( afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock.|Brown, Mrs. Wiltiam E. Chamberlin, | Wil preside at the tea table and will| for the County Soclal Service League. time. federation commending the recent!form of a luncheon at W levening progran March 20 T. J Mrs. Harlan S. Stone, wife of Justice | Mi rah Cushing, Mrs. Roe Fulker-| be assisted by ,\lrs.k/\. C. Dillman| The hostess clubs at this meeting | Miss Annle Wilson, chairman of the |action of the grand jury in demand- | May 11 Taggart discussed "'l"., value of Stone of tha United States Supreme |Son, Mrs. Alva L. Gardner, Mrs. Bd- and Mrs. A. R. Hodgkins, e will be the Mutual Improvement As-|art committee, explained her id ing that the old jail in Rockville be S lI'.flnv)\ in puk ~” ) e "uwm,w-‘_ Court, will be the guest of honor. |Win St. John Greble, Mrs, Gertrude| The annual banquet of the College | sociation and the Wednesday Club of | that children should be taught to|replaced by a modern building Columbia Helghts Art Club licld Ll s Sk o st e Assisting Dr. Fove will be Mrs, |Lyons, Miss Grace McVey, Mrs. Albert | Women's Club will be held at Rausch- | Sandy Spring. The sessions are to|draw in order to fully sce and appre- | The executive committee again ex-|annual business meeting at the h plaine Baric done Iv‘ll-';n nin Lyman B. Swormstedt, Mrs. James |Putney, Mrs. J. fleid Riley ana|ers May 9. Plans are now belng|be held o the Friends' Meeting | clate. - The proper foundation place | presscd itsclt as being strongly In|of Mrs. E. G. Russell, 1446 Harvard House, and April 3 Mrs 5 Koentk Harper, Mrs. Thomas W. Sidwell, |Miss 4 Ross made and all club members are urged | House. for such’ tralning is in the kinder- |favor of the recent action of the |street, Thursday, with Mrs. Fred |&ave an Hingstroreot (A0F o0 Ineerl Mrs. J. Garfield Riley and Miss Myrtle “ e to be present. Notices will be sent The presentation of the medals|garter’ It is hoped that the Mary- | Washington florists in refusing to sell | Heisler assisting hostess. The presi- | Dec ’v";;-"‘ Wb e the (eve- Bunn . Nationali Amesican Werinn Safllmrel o later. = awarded In the reading contest was|land laws may be so amended that|dogwood blossoms. It Is also much|dent, Mrs. Grandfield, in the chair {mimg Wi be ’“\.‘.‘.” \,:",_,. a ,‘Ivlm“f:: A card party, with tables for |Associntion —Washington will be the| The Twentleth Cemtugy Club—The|Made by s - Omell i _the Tigh all ,i:‘“d"" will huve the advantages | gratified over the recent decision by | Following are the officers el e Ry ol VOthll 1o relain LM bridge and five hundred, will be given |scene of the last meeting ever to be | section of archeology has indefinitely school bullding at Rockville yester- | of kindergarten work. the fair board against book making |the ensuing year: Mrs. Arthur J.| Skt il under the auspices of the entertain- |called together of this old organiza- | postponed its meetings. AR5t LU OLIOWESL M ahEl sad S48 Tho Booisibesyine Lesane/af Mant | durfop (he next folr, Bulldingson | Schion president; Mrs. Fred Heisler, | BWIICL 8RC_—2% 202 2 <0 cton ment committee Tuesday, Bt | Hon Tt was formed in Shiad eIty 'Eh] - he mature sscticn W mest WAt S SARALeFBIses ke SWILl BEen s ithe LETIMEfY I CoUNEY, Tl (E96 S trkined Ir grounds are to be repaired | vice president; Mrs. Anson R. Tracy, | Continued on Page 6. Cards may be obtained at the club- |years ago, the result of & union of [ nesday, 10:50 a.m., at Rosslyn station house. Refreshments will be’ in-|the National and the American |for a trip to Great Falls cluded. The proceeds will be used {Woman Suffrage Associations, both| The section of education will meet as a gift to the clubhouse. organized in 1869, and each the out-|at the house of the leader, Mrs. The junior sectjon will give a|growth of the first woman suffrage | Thomas Sidwell, 3901 Wisconsin ave- cafe~dansant Wednesday from 7 to|convention held in 1848, making a|nue, Thursday, 11 am. Miss Frances 9.30 p.am. Supper will be served at |record of 76 consecutive years inten- | Fairley, principal of the Park View small tables surrounding the ball- {sive work covering the entire nation. [ School, will speak on “Phe Child and om and special +music furnished | Thursday, April 23, is the date of | the Teacher in the Platoon School.” for dancing between the courses. |[the meeting, which will be held in the —_— re will be novel innovations and followed by a luncheon at| Distriet of Columbia baret features. Reservations may hington, to which the public | Daughters of Founders made through the junior section |is invited. will be In the nature | of America, held its April meeting at rman, Miss Grace McVey. The n and gala occasion, with | the home of Mrs. Lillian H. Roome committee in charge of arrangements |two-minute speeches by many former | and Miss May A. Husted, 1322 Fair- re Miss Agn Winn, Mise Judith |leaders in the varlous campalgns|mont street, the assisting hostesses Barbaux, Mi Estelle Allen, Miss |throughout the States which were | being Mrs. Thomas H. Johnston and Elaine Eppley, Miss Phillis Robin- |translated into victory when the| Miss Marian White. The president, son, Miss Inez Justus, Miss Adelaide teenth ndment was written | Mrs. Francls A. St. Clair, presided Borah, Miss Louise Pattison Mis the Federal Constitution Reports of officers and committees Margaret Norton, Miss Mar, Bige Chapman Catt, in her brief| were given. Announcement was ow, Miss Grace Rohleder and Miss |resume of the long fight, now won, lagain made of the meeting of the gen- Blanche Butler Brown |closes her announcement of the meet- | eral court, to be held Thursday, April The drama unit will present two |Ing with: r old recollection sake, | 16; a reception Wednesday evening, one-act plays Thursday at 8:15 p.m. |comrades, come to the last woman | April 15, and a luncheon on Thurs The first play, “Whims," by Lillian |Suffrage meeting that probably will| day, April 16, all at the Raleigh Graves, will have the following club [ever convene In this country Hotel. Mrs. Roome read a paper en- members in the cast: Miss Mary J titled “A Visit to an Old Mansion,” Crowley, Miss Marie Stair Lawyer,| The American Association of Uni-| giving an account of a visit to the Miss Nadine Lane Galligher and Miss | versity Women will hold a vecep-|Van Cortlandt Mansion, Peekskill, Jeanne Renee. The second, “How the |tion in honor of the Ambassador|N. Y. Mrs. Thomas Smythe Wallis Story Grew. will have the charac.|from Great Britain and Lady Isabella | described a recent motor trip through ters portrayed by Miss Elaine Howard, Wednesday afternoon = at | Florida. Miss Theima Schmitt, Mrs 4:30. Mrs. F. C. Wilkins will be Graham, Miss Mary hostess, and with her in the receiving Le Cercle Francaly de Washington | Mrs, V. S }(,.“J“”'_ line will be Mrs. Robert ]1.'4“\1"5: Dr. | Les Precleuses Ridicules was received | Connolly, Mrs. H Louise Tayler-Jones, Dr. Mina Kerr, [at the studlo-salon of John Philip | Miss Phillis Robi Dr. Lois H. Meek, and Mrs. Harris| Shaddick by Harry Weston Van Dyke Will play during the intermissions. | Bildwin, president of the College |and M. Henrl Lazard The program will be under the direc- | Women's Club, members of which are| The minuted” were read by Mile tion of M Marialyse Ross Manly specially invited to the reception.| Threse O'Sullivan director of dramatics of the Womem's | The board of managers of the club| The following program was glven City Club. The proceeds will benefit | and members of the hospitality com-| Piano solos by Mrs. C. Augustus the drama unit curtain fund | mittee will also assist Simpson, (a) “Le Destin,” (b) “‘Par- % Torum luncheon is announced by | The election of the following mem- | fum Exotic™ (sulte De Francis Hend- { the luncheon committee, Mrs. John |bers of the board of managers of the | ricks); recitation by M. Georges H Robert Ash. chairman, Saturday, at|Club was recently reported by the | Poulin, “La Promenade de Bretisy"; p.m. Reservations will be limited committee: , Dr. Louise by Mlle. N. Biguler, (a) % 100 house committee; Mrs. Karl | « " (Delibes), (b) “Connals Tu W. ©. Barnes, Bureau of Forestry,| Fenning, hospitality; Mrs. Samuel ays” (Thomas), Mlle. Madelaine Department of Agriculture, will give | Herrick, public interests; Mrs. W. H.|von Unschuld Lazard, accompanist; a talk, “A Trip Through the Clouds,” | S Stevens, publicity, and Mrs. Frank | reading by M. Edmond Becker, Nitetiatod By maoving plotates. fa the | White, &t large: “Quaie Bienfaiteurs de 'Humanite" ® clubhouse on April 20, 3:30 pm, The Menibers of the hospitality com-|(Vincent de Paul, Abbe de I'Epee, program will be presented by the en- | Mittee, of which Mrs. Karl Fenning is | Louls Brallle and Jean Henry Dun-| S iaTaTHent cUmiDiitiee chairman, are Mrs. Wilson Thompson, | ant); recitation by Mme. Conway A symposium on recent events will | Mrs. Gordon McKay, Mrs. Harold G.! Kitchen, “La Brouette” (Edmond be given by members of the current| MeU rs. E. G. Nourse, Mrs. recitation by Mme. R events section at its next mesting to| Howard Leroy, Mrs. Edmund Horgan, | Santmyers, “La Lettre de la Fau- be held April 23, at 4-45 pm. Mrs,|Mrs. Clyde Asher, Miss 1da Johnson, | vette” (Thedore Botrel); monologue Willlam E. Chamberlin will preside, | Mrs. H. E. Payne, Miss Katherine )Ly M. Henrl Lazard, “L/ Unicoloriste” She drama unit will hold an open | Fenning. Mrs. Paul Sleman, Mrs. Paul | (Anatole Duverin) moeting April 23, at 7:30 pan. A talk | Shorb and Mrs. J. H. Libb el O «ma_ will be .given by Mrs.| The book review class will meet District League of American Pen Ross Manly, chairman of| Tuesday at 10:30 am. and the Eve-| Womem—The drama group, Miss | There will be a meeting of the | clybt ph at 8 pm. | § clubhouse, 1709 H street. Miss Dial | Washington branch on Friday at 8|has planned an interesting program. e et Bventne pm. for the election of officers and | Miss Alice M. Heaven, chairman of 5 . . . ) s . " fo ba iven under (e auspices of the | *SE0R oy, TRoattie Will be the guestling Gon Bucsiay ovenme s et Hundreds of satisfied homemakers in Washington now keep their costly food in the U n i ey sciatod !l of honor at a luncheon to be Eiven : e o e il gl g s S i ) - = o S s Smiatet | The ciub April 18 at 1 pm. Mrs.| Baby Levers' Circle Ne. 2 of the | \\Fll-n.mdt (.nh.\(n‘l Refrigerator, which is on display here in any ize or model you may and Miss Thelma Smith, contralto. = '| Fe8L% ZIS VS O TDY T oi e, | Hameneon. with Bire A B Mesanis wish for. Come in tomorrow, select the size you want and have it sent to your home NS hiae ot Mise “Hi j1.|literary eritic of the Chicago Tribune, | luncheon with Mrs, A. B. M 3 : gy s and is the author of many stories, | of th® Columbla Apartment ¢ : i 4 . Q@ Arnwld. chairman. will discontinue e | hoems und plays, will read one of her | day. There were present the follow for a payment of only $1. e e N on oL, [tiort: pluys’ ne with :nn moun- | ing: Mrs. A. H. Coster, Mrs. E. E. , . served as instructor for the French | tain people orth Carolina. Miss | Mann, Mre. C. Chester Caywood, Mrs. 35 A“ d f Y old R section during the past term Cora Rigby be hostess for the | Oliver F. Busby, Mrs. Frank W. Car- owe or our € erator e Women's ity Club and the|luncheon. —for which reservations |din, Mrs. Morton O. Coopér, Mrs Leagie of Women Vaters will join in | 3hould be made not later than Friday. | George W. Decker, Mrs. Willlam W. 2 Bubscription dinner to be given in| AN interesting collection of paint- | Gilbeet, Mrs. W. W. Hicks, Mrs. Henry 0t Mre. Laurn A Bradley. April|in&s the work of Miss Mary Gine|H. Myers, Mrs. Karl E. Parks, Mrs Wh t t DO W'th L 620 o Nrs, Mina . van | Riley, are on exhibition at the club, | C. W. Thompson, Mrs. Hersey Muri- % il al O 1 Winkle will be foastmistress. Reser~ | @nd Will continue through the month [roe, Mrs. George Pries. Plans were ¥ . Y Old Furniture vations will be limited to 100. of -?n“l 1 =T completed for the bridge and 500 =3 , i i our The followink candidates for office,| The following Washington dele-|party Wednesday at 1:30 pm. at BB, by | If vou want to replace your old to be chosen at t E al election | Bates are attending the annual con-| Hotel Logan, lowa circle. The next y . < o 1) B bt : . ¢ vention of the association In Indian- | me b . ——— arlor s e W a Moderr er- to be May 6, have been placed in | YL o€ the association In Indlan- | meeting will be held at the Florence ) v I Y parlor suite with a Modern Over nomination: For president, Dr. &polis: Mrs. ookings, Mrs. | Crittenton Home, on Ci 1 X 0 ) c 3 o oy - Gt Peances Foye and Mes. Miry €D | Eranic Witkins, Mrs. Raymond Mor- | will A Ll TAL, N ; 3 3 stuffed Bed Davenport Outfit, you Jonnson; first vice sident, i:xs,i‘]‘”n"“ % Hanean Jobn D .whlchmr:\:;“her!s urmm; ;lrcle ha;'e > Y can turn it in at the Phillip Levy Jessie Parker Brueggeman, Mrs.[Jones. 3 Fxen, » Mrs. G. 1+ | been making for the bables at the g 7 > : ] B ¢ Marie Stalr Lawyer: second viee|SWiggett, Miss Katherine Arnold and | pome, : - 2 : Store as part payment. In fact, any ¥ Dresident. Miss Myrtle Bunn, Mrs,|Dr- Mina Kerr and Dr. L. H. Meek = 2 4 * ) b Phomas Sidwell; corresponding §;:.z?;‘nhl-i;.:?‘l|uar((rs and Mrs. James| wontgomery Commty Federatiom of < < Sk 6 B piece n.l furniture that you wish to Secraty Crettan Kecans, Mrs = Women's Clubs.—The executive board 23y e b { trade in (except wood beds and John Lorentz Steele; recording se — met at the home of Miss Mona Gill, : ¥ tary, Miss Loretta Bs 1| College Women's Club.—Miss Rachel | Alta Vista, March 31. f mattresses) may be exchanged V. Price; treasurer, M Sewall will be th k a The pri £ th X ; . e ce; treasurer, Miss Sewall will be the speaker and guest e primary purpose of the federa- N : 3 ahe ew pieces her kins, Miss Henrietta Olding. Six will of honor and will furnish a program! tion Is that of developing education I cash allowance on new picce here. If you have an old refrigerator Sa.ve Now on Fine we will accept it as a payment of $5 o e . on a new one. - Overstuffed Living Room Suites The Exchange Plan is possible be- cause of our Exchange Department, located in the basement of our $335 Bow-front 3-plece Mohair s-plece Velour Overstuffed $375 Walnut Mohair Suite, with store (entirely separate from new Solted. with mots edging. Targe Kroehler Bed Davenport Suites. reversible cushions and backs; stocks), where all used goods are fireside chair. Buy 197'50 enport. Priced for covered in walnut 239.75 dispnsed of. Rt I O e DHILIP LEVY & CO,, 735 7th St. N\W. 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