Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1925, Page 42

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SKYLANDISREADY . et e, FOR PARK EXPERT31 B e TA, Ga., May 14.— The birdie” of the Atlanta golf season was .registered on the National Conference to Be' ast Lake course by A. M. Squires, a N York player. Playi with Held in Heart of Proposed | i st ashe, Atianta, Mr. Squires Virginia Reserve. ? | approached the tenth tee, fac- | ing a water carry with some | avprenension, as he was just _— | getting into his stride and SKYLAND, SHENANDOAH X doubted his ability to drive a clean RK. Va., May 14—The| cut tee shot over the long water the fonat con-| stretch. However, his effort w which is to| almost perfect and well on its convene at Skyland Mz s an- | the deep when a jay bird nced here tod icates that | placed itself in the path of the ball. meeting be the most impor- The bird wi an instant casualt. in the history of the conference. | falling in the edge of the lake, iree hundred persons, including | while the ball disappeared in the Secretary of the Interior Work. Gov.| water. The bird was recovered by 1. Lee Trinkle, John Barton Payne,| a caddie, but the ball was lost, Stephen T. Mather, director of the| was the hole a few minutes latel tional Park Service; Gilbert H. osvenor, president of the National Geographic Society, and leaders in virtually every branch of outdoor rec- | Se¥ of the Appalachian National Park reation organizations, have accepted | Commission and Maj. Willilam A. invitations to attend, and reserved “GML also a member of the com- «quarters here for the duration of the | Mission and general manager of the eotiterance. Palisades Interstate Park Although the last conference was| _After an inspection of several points heldl at ‘Getiyabire andlitt cvas of interest in the Shenandoah National pied that this vear was|Park area and an Indlan pow-wow “turn” for the meeting, | #round the campfire Tuesday after- the most important in the | noon and night the conference will next to the Pres con. | resume its business sessions Wednes Sl et s cy- | day, with Frederick A. Delano, presi d was selected for the s is | dent of the Federated Societies, pre- iding. Dr. john C. Merriam, presi- t e 4 dent of the Carnegie Institution of eGonIendad 4F il - | Washington gnd of the Save the Red the East's great mational park. woods Teague. will be the first speaker. Will Be Object Lesson. Other speakers will include Robert Moss of New York, Jay Downerk of | Pennsylvania, Vance Prather of Ken- Richard Lieber of Indiana inchcomb of Cleveland and The fifth conference on State parks will remain in session from May 25 May 28, inclusive, and during tha period the host of na 2 L State p.ir}; ieve ans| DAefiesiAige b; Usmg dred miles.” but they will be taken on ' tour of this ntouched ni || Ordinary Buttermilk to | Sast living on n it primordiai | | Beautify Complexion' s, which is = formally created the Shy 1] This rrpn_\-k Girl Tells Druggists ational Park when Con; less This Delightful ecommended ||| ing Cream Shows a Bhooided | lm. Work's ot (|| provement. cial commis he outstanding | site in the now being sur- | Yeved to determine the exact expense | the Government would h to add it to the national Ye in a position to pass 3 legisl: session. It W experts of the country with an ad-| vance view of the site that Skyland | was selected for this conferen | John Barton Payne, chairman (vf the conference, will preside at the opening | session, Monday two weeks, and Gov. “Trinkle will welcome the prominent | delegates in the name of Virginia. ||| Gther spe at the initial meeting will be Representative R. Walton Moore, ephen T. Mather and Dr. | John J. Tigert, United States com- missioner of educatoin. Appointment |l Byttermilk Cream creates beauty of committees will occupy the re-|fiaimost like magic. The most won- mainder of the morning || derful thing about it is the fact Work to 0-::ne Plan. ||| that whilst it turns the dult ||| most lifeless complexion to, Secretary i will address the || beauty and i afterncon se..on on “Proposed N hands or arms Paris in the Appals | there not the followed by Dr. Gro: " National Geog: v, ||lally vanishes from sight and the h il speak on “The V || most heated atmosphere will not . to the People.” E. || produce the least shininess or the American Automobile Associati greasiness of the 3 homas Liggett of the < For- ||| © No matter whether you are soclation of Pennsylvania will || troubled with a poor complexion, the list of spea o || wrinkles, puffiness around the eyes, freckles, crows feet or lines v morning Chauncey J. Ham- || around the mouth, ugly finger an of the al Confer- || nails, or just a simple roughness of ence on Outdoor Rec i - || the face, hands or arms caused by side. Speakers will in r. L. L. || wind or sun, you will find that any Lumsden of the United States Public |||or all of these troubles will quickly | Health Service, Albert M. Turner of ||l disappear with the use of ng.‘ Connecticut, James L. Greenleal, [ ard’s Buttermilk Cream. Peoples president of the Americ Landscape Ar The better the FRUIT~ the better the BREAKFAST For fruit must do morc than merely sntroduce the breakfast. It must balance the highly-con- centrated foods which make up the usual brcakfast menu—add to body-efficiency *and “‘pickup”’—help to keep food moving through the alimentary canal. That's why it is so important to select a fruit that provides plenty of ccllulose or natural fruit tissue in zddition to the mincral salts, sugars and vitamines. That's why so many eminent dicticians and doctors make Prunes their first choice for breakfast. And when you buy Pruncs, be sure you get the best. Ask your grocer for sweet, plump, thin-skinned Sun- swesT Pronss from the famous California orchards: Scaled in our new, sanitary 2 1b. carton—or in bulk, from the regular 25 Ib. box. CALIFORNIA PRUNE AND APRICOT GROWERS ASSOCIATION 11,319 Grower Members—San Jose, California UNSWEET 70N fh(’ '251b.BOX or 11 the NEW 21b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925. ! L. H. Weir of the Playground and |ipe Luray Caverns. That evening{Mrs.- J. C. Merriam, Mrs. stella‘lflan(he Howlette, Miss Ada Reming- | Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. B um-k-muol,h-himps, W. T. S. Curtis, Dr Tecrantion Assoclation of - America. | i1 e of the delegutes who do not care | Leviston, John B. Burnham, William | ton, Henry Roberts, Fred Charles, |Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Ford, Mr.|Lumsden, Harold J. Neale, K ence will journey four miles to the|to remain for personal inspectlons of|C. Gregg, Col. Glenn Smith, RepYe- | Dr. W. R..Jillson, Raymond Torrey, and Mrs. Robert Sterling r. | Pfeiffer, Chapin Jones, Arthur Come famous precipicé of Crescent Cliffs|the probosed Shenandoah National|sentative H. W. Temple, Harlan P.|Maj. and Mrs. W. A. Welch, M: |and Mrs. Vance Prathe; Taliart 0% Warnar 'OA I . Ber and resume its deliberations ~there | Park will begin their journey back |Kelsey, Maj Barrington Moore, Miss | M . Horace McFarla M irs. Thomas J. Batman, B pereaigh; . 3 after having “camp lunch.” home. Heloise Meyer, Miss Houghton, M y Downer, M Mrs. | Milar, Hugh MacRae, M. |choff, Frederick A. Delano, Co Wednesday evening, upon return-| Among those who have definitely |Lucy P. Russell, Mrs. W. L. Lawton, |Richard Lieber, Mr.'and Mrs. Ovid 3 is A. Rey! 7 Lverett L rdner, H. O. Bish ing to Skyland, the conference will |engaged quarters, for the conference | Everett Millard, James L. Gre . Butler, Ar. and Mrs. D. P Win G £. Dick Weir. | Dr. John J. 1 S < hear addresses from Mrs. W. L. Law-|4re the following: The Governor of |T. C. O'Donneil, Russell and Mrs. Harold K. Philips, 3 R Y. Stuart, e . ton, J. Horace McFariand of the|Virginia and Mrs, Trinkle, Gilbert H.| Charles Hatfield, Swepson Earle, Harleun James, Miss Beatrice M. H. R . Philip Ayres P DE: homas American Civic Association, Raymond | Grosvenor, J. O. La Gorce, Judge | Lee Le Compte, D, J. A. C. Chandier, Ward, Miss Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. | Wi m..,u.,d Secri (oel TR Alleny | H. Torrey and others. On Thursday,|John Barton Payne, Representative R. | John D. Potts, A. V. Parker, Augustus ' John Ihlder, T. L. Farra w. A 5 mte |0 the final day, the delegates will leave | Walton Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen |S. Houghton, Howard B. Bloomer, | Rinehart, Dr. and Mrs. G Z for a general tour of inspection, in-|T. Mather, Secretary Work, Mr. and | Thomas Liggestt. William T. Richard- | Kummel, Mr. and Mrs Albert son, Char vitt, S s, | Poland’s timber shipments to ofh cluding the Shenandoah Valley and'Mrs. Chauncey J..Hamlin, Dr, and'son, Herman Merkel, J. Burgevin, Miss ' Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest > . L. Buttrick, L. F. Kneipp, M. P.' countries are declining Free Tests on the Wasson Motor Check | (-AT/ze MODERN, DOWNTOWN_STATIO at ST R SERYICE STATION | Twelfth Street, One Block Below the Avenue "~ § HAVOLINE REC US PAT OFF GASOMETER - INDIAN REFINING COMPANY. * Jucorporated AERSURES LEAKAGE 2AST pisTONS | We will cut your cost of upkeep—and Fill with Havoline at any of th . o dealers u:nd get you: ;::e ttest Ze;ifi::aits:: shOW you the power mn Oll and present them at Star Service Station, 0 x " Twelfth street, one block below Avenue, for MEASURE the performance of your car —the power it actually delivers and the condition your engine is in. You can de it —FREE — on the Wasson Motor Check with your car running just as it does on the road. 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