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MUSIC CONFERENCE TOOPENTOMORROW Delegates to Be Received To- . day in Parish House of fi Epiphany Church. cathering of zymen in as well ymats, educ endance < as ) he Distr Jusiness session Through open at the m tomorrow with Rev of the hip will convention visitor room in the ' Church is being held today, when Dr. Phillips received the visitors on hehalf of the governing committee the convention, a i by a com of church including s. H. 1. Bolton, Grace E. Mrs. John S. Tomlinson. Mrs. Lamberton, Miss Mary A Mrs. William D. Hurd,” Miss Ruth Clark, Mrs Mrs. John Her- Young and Mrs. Richard Hynson Another reception will be given for convention visitors by the Inter national Association Arts and Letters at the residence of Mrs. Henry | F. Dimock, a vice president of that | organization, tonight fic clock, to which uests have been invi Marine Band to The busine ession torium tomor will bhe | called to order at 30 o'clock. by | Dr. Phillips, anc n Noble | Pierce t rega tional Church, w liver the invoca- | This will followed by an ture, Gome 11 Guarany . nd under the direction { H. Santelmann vey the Audi astor or will be the fi thers who are sched-| homas, pastor | ‘atholic Church: the| Simon, president of | f Rabbis and a | on clersyman well of Georgia movement ‘emple e ing examples of which | stor. will | ancient | 1 | The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will for- tify the system against Grip, Influenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. The box bears this signature G yore Price 30c. Quite often that half sick, Ralf well feeling is due to a reac- tion of the system to bacteria in the intestinal tract. Pluto Water will 1 tively clean out the intestines. It acts in 30 minutes to two fter taking and never Prescribed by physi- old by druggists lFr:nch Lick Spri When Nature Won't Pluto Will PLUTO WATER cAmericas Physic | vania Society synagogical music. The morning ses- slon of the convention is open to the public, and all persons interested in the World Fellowship Through .Music movement are invited attend. At the close of the morning seesion the famous picture, “The Only Hope," by George Inness, jr.. will be exhibited. Back Choir to Sing. The afternoon athering will be featured by the ng. for the first time in Washington, of Bach's famous | “B Minor Mass ™ by the celebrated Bach Choir of Bethlehem, P’a., accompanied by the Philadelphia Symphony Or- chestra. The choir will reach Wasl ington at 12:40 o’clock tomorrow after- noon, and will be received by a com: mittee hea by Lawrence R. Lee and which ludes Myron W. Whit- ney, Carl Engle, Mrs. Walter Bruce | Howe, Mrs. Adolph Miller and Miss Lucy Brickenstein Following a short about Washington, the members choir will be received by and Mrs. Coolidge at te House at 2 “lock tea thut is being given the musi- | ns by the Friday Morning Club| and the Women's City Club, at the| | | | Sight-seeing trip the the | followed | headquarters of the latter organiza tion. Owing to the time required to give Bach's B Minor Mass, the per- formance will be divided into two sec tions, starting at 4:30 o'clock tomor row afternoon and continuing until 6. | when a two-hour intermission will be | taken, during which time the choir members will be guests at a_dinner | arranged at the Washington Hotel by a group of prominentjwomen, among whom are members ¢f the Pennsyl of Washington. Committee Named This _committee includes Davis Brodhead, Mrs. Guy bell, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cc James J. Davis, Mrs. Robert ¢ Mrs. J. H. Gibbons, Mrs. Ross Graven- er, Mrs. D. Percy Hickling. Mrs. M. Made by S. L. Hoffman 8 THE EVEN Samuel A. NING Clyde Kelly Kendall . Adolph Phillips, teeside, Mrs. John . A. H. Tirrell, e, An e Simpson, . Lawrence derson H. Walters, Mrs. Dallett Wil- son end Mrs. Adam M. Wyant. Tha nging of the “B Minor Mass” will be sumed at 8 o'clock and will be con- cluded about 9:45 p.m. The closing day of the convention, on Friday, will be marked by a com- plimentary tea to the delegates and officers of the gathering at the City STAR, WASHINGTON, Club, which will be attended by a number of local musical organizations, while the delegates will be taken on a sight-seeing tour of the city by a group of local women at 2 o'clock to. morrow afternoon. The final func tion of the meeting will be an evening at the University Club, where the delegates and officers will be enter- tained by that organization. Scotland and Sugar beets planted have given satisfactory it is likely, in view granted by the government, factory will be built in results, that a ar M TORFUELS/ “*STANDARD" SERVICE STATION "STANDARD" GASOLINE "“STANDARD" "STANDARD" Linenes and New Ginghams. ETHYL GASOLINE BENZOL of the subsidy | D. C., WEDNESDAY, OPTOMETRISTS ELECT. dent of Association. Dr. Bernard A. Baer was elected president of the District of Columbia Optometric Association at a meeting of the board of trustees of the organi. Dr. Bernard A. Baer Chosen Presi-|ar APRIL ion in the of bers last night. Other officers for the ensuing year Dr. Martin A. Leese. first vice sident: Dr. Edwin H. Silver, second e president; Dr. Lewls H. Kraskin secretary, and Dr. Paul W. Kimball, treasurer Five additional members of the board of trustees of the organization 15, 1925. of one of the mem urih Birthday . 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