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16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY. MAY 22 1925. / EHURGH BHNFEREES SHERIFF TAKES BRIDE. - | WOODLOTHIANS GIVE |jisiar Yoore ecordine to, the|HISTORY OF BATHING |such g needls and hospial baths,| PIGEONS LOSE HOME B s aolin s v e, B2t - hi ichord” and Marth: h Forefath f . “OLD-TIME” CONCERT |&oiss piison.“wien 50 whicE| IS SHOWN IN PICTURES | o 3005l Rhunic it IN QUAINT CITY HALL|cadlifn i 0 i b Nehemiah Starnells —_— Cosmopolitan -cruise . to Norfolk next —_— old market square in pre-Revolutionary Prince Georges County Official on Florida Trip. The other singers included Lucinda week. Special electrical decorations days, when George Washington drilled ek miabe T 4 Brein'y_, A""&B“ch,knmdmm' Maria | Cosmopolitan Club . Sees Movies| ™" no\;v bellnx l;‘;)“d on the boat. Alexandria Council Allows Few :l‘: é{?,?p}:u:mr:{u }‘-:‘:yd h:r:d ,:i“ the i i Cook, Lucret ook, Josephine: Cum- Approximately members d - - lestroyed it . ,HTATTSVILLE, Ma, Moy 22-—tohn New Chorus Scores in Program|{ o Miereis, o0 Srreling Duck, | DePieting Baths of Anclent | SRRl 0 o the thip, ~ Aichael | ooke Grace as A':d::";; P 1872, When the new building was Tounty, and Miss Sarah B. Hammond | @iven Under Auspioes of the |Jesebella Duck, Ann Marla liarp. and Modern Times. Helster ns: fgm;n of the committee ciety Faces Care of Waifs. erec ¥ moved in immediately were secretly married Wednesday, and o The history of bdthing and baths Special Dispatch to the Star. | have gone to Florida on their honey- Twenty-Year Club. Leanora La. Bonte, Mary Ellen Payne, | ., ."Shown in moving pictures to the| Phil Buettner, ‘organizer of the | *Pi0'e ViCr 1% "0 "0 0y near | A Los Angeles woman divereed he: S — Prof. W. E. Morrow Is Chosen | moon. Clarabel Seitz, Henrletta Sansbury,' ™ ] local club, announced that & Cosmo: ; SRt et : e Jobanna Smithers, Penelope Stead. Cosmobolitan Club vesterday through Vi, TGl i Baltimors would soon 1y 100 plgeons, who, with their for- | Canis and thraw her 1ce sreamein 1n | The news leaked out this morning, 3 = L man, Nancy Lee Sweringer, Ursila | (he courtesy of George Lucke, one oft 0001009 ™ one” was formed in | bears, have lived in the eves and blind | sinic: when Hervey G. Machen, deputy| A coiparatively new musical ! the Saembars of {8 clubs at the] B Moderator by Cumberland |ghen Hervey G Machen, deputy| o o Comown as “The Woodiotaian | Underwood, Mahetobel Vanneman, e Taneheon, of Tthe amanisation | Stoux City last week. chimneys of the City Hall 2 of Fink. Chorus,” presented a delightful pro-| Marietta Wilson, Malinda Smith, An-| ™5 ypranklin Square Hotel. Announcement was made by Paul p ) will Preshyterians. SEA Dol #ram ot Cantral High Sohool Jast | gelica Wright, Esmerolda Smith, Mat | “C,{® JIERHET JAVER® (S Shina ot | Brandstedt, president of the ciub: of | wihin the next tew weeks. iy Coune | IR right under the auspices of the Wood- | thew Donnell Melchisodek Eney, | (ho ancient Roman and Grecian bath | the appoln{ment of Ed. Wilson to the |cil yesterday decided to oust the e PROVIDENCE NURSES ward & Lothrop Twenty-year Club, |Urlah Jones, Josephus Koblens, Jere-| ;nq jilustrated the various methods|forum committee and Herman Schul-|feathered denizens and to seal their v the. ihsociated roes: The program was compiled with old ;’}“hu o om; lio:"_rm‘ {““3;1 adopfed by the people_of that time|tles to the civic affairs committee. | nesting. places. riffith al - NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 22.—After / English atmosphere and wording and | Orelo POV T B e arivoall | in bathing. The picture showed that| —Dr. A. Miller and Edward Minte| In providing the ouster the council [ orporation 8 SR SR R ARE GIVEN DlPLOMAs was announced as “Ye Grande Colo-| WUSGH: 1 2 Ttholo- | the Romans had a hot-watér system |won the booster prizes for the week, | decided to notify Miss Mary Virginia d 1 aa) i L3 - nial Concert by ye Menne and Wom- s and heating plant simflar in theory | Suitable resolutions on the death of | Agnew, secretary of the Alexandria, 00! jean — y Anulty, retiring moderator, and at- —_— enne Singers from ye Boston House b——l*—'—-l— % to that used at present, but of “n Cammléwlfoner gy;t:r ‘-‘vllllfhe“draws Zé(o\fnl! Vernon and Arlington Audubon tending to preliminary organization, i at ye Big Schoole House known as! Give a business man plenty of rope| very much larger and more compli-|up and forwarded to his family and|Soclety, with the hope that the so- 1y | the General Assembly of the Cumber. | 24 Students of Nursing School Are yest'e;;tra;l ng!h Schoule.“h 2 and he will form a cordage trust. |cated comstruction. Modern progress,|to the other Commissioners. clety mhight find some home for the ||| _},“Imm\“fllu]l|“mm“m““lmm“m“m“““\fll\ land Presbyterian Church got down to milarly unique was the program - - - s T > - real business late yesterday with the [ Graduated—Dr. Kelley Makes |itself, composed of old familiar melo- Y W 2% 72272 P 2, election of a moderator and hearing dies, with the one anachronism— veports on the state of missions and Address. Geilel's “Kentucky Babe”—sung so church erection. POVl 1 well that its modernism was quite Prof. W. E. Morrow, a church elder forgivable. The songs included “S and a member of the faculty of the| Twenty-four students of the Provi-|wanee River,” /“My Old Kentucky State Teachers' College, Warronsburs:, | dence Hospital Nursing School were » “Home to Our ‘Mountains,” Mo., was elected moderator on the sec- | ;regented with diplomas at graduating | yEelieve Me it All Those Endearing [ J [ ] ond ballot. . Ye g Charms,” “Silver Threads The assembly then was turned over | exercises held last night at Rauscher’s. | Xmor tha Gold,” “Annie Lawrle to the board of missions and church | Dr.J. T. Kelley, dr., of the hospital | ZSAY Chiorus, “Cousin Jedediah eraction, Rev. Thomas Dyer of Kan- |stal elivered the principal address. | .. L "o . Reports of.| Blshop Thomas:J; Shahan,” rector- of|orce:ond Tow.” t¥hen Yo and T Sas City, Mo, prestaing. presented " the | 11T . UL TR ore i Hew i E P ® ’QS For “An Entire Clty. the work of the mission bodies and | Catholic University, from “Lucia di Lammermoor, S UMMER Shoes enough to outfit nearly every man, woman and child in the The financial report of the board [of the graduating class with school 5 = : wi 7 T S = 100 ed in the Cradle of the Deep,” “Comin showed that $17,631.16 had been re-|pins. The exercises were conducted |5 % the FEReS BF 08 UECR: ) SO ceived and expended in relief causes|by Dr. J. A. Ca An address was | R C e With “America” as during the vear. made by Rev. Eugene Connelly, pas- N The address of the retiring modera- | tor of St. Peter’s Church. EHECI Ry e il e \\\§ tor, which formally opened the meet. Edna Hilllard Howard and Robert | The sololsts were Safronia Derama. N ing, stressed Christian education and | O'Lone sang solos, accompanied by |Arabella Harriman, hT:ng;);:)d ‘;e' adherence to the fundamental teach- [ Miss Jennie Glennon. George O'Con. |Araminta Travis, Rachel Obendosrfer, | N ings of the Bible. nor also rendered musical numbers. | Jonadab Raymond, Prudence Love-| N s e T Members of the graduating class[Sood Crockett, Obedlah Brady, Reu |\ : were the Misses Genevieve Haddock, | ben Schaefer, Cynthia Marks and N\ Might Have Told Her. Cassandra Foley, Edith Gordon, Mary | —— 21 N h hi h 't itts Ve diplomas, and Dr. C. Marbury of e ey roction committees Wers | o hoapital staff prosented members e ot city! But it’s not “size” that keeps our stores so busy! It’s the RELIABIL- ITY our bigness implies! LEADERSHIP—both in VALUES and FASHION! o 2 Naughton, Rhea Salisbury, - Mary 1. Rd From the London Telegraph aughton, Rhea Salisbury, Anna Mary Near lsth & Co 5 £ The young lady of the house looked | Denlinger, Helene Dorsey, Two Inclosed Porches ®ad and {ll at ease. Winters, Helena Thompson, ‘What's the matter, Evelyn?” in-|Mattingly, Anne MacNeil, A Six Rooms, Bath—Garage quired her father. Mae O'Connell, 3 ““Well, dad.” she replied, “you might Eva rgaret O'Lone, $10 500_Tem have told me that you had painted the | Lucy Harrington, Frances Messman, y ! =ards t. Fred d I sat it last | ESthel Cobb, Gladys Lovett, Dolores N st e T e SR quvren, THoWas & co. ([ CHILDREN'S SHOES that wear longer! “Gro-Nups” A distinctive novelty for misses and children - We've got the edge | i S8 - X B of it in Straw Hats e 2 Special” | R A Patent or Tan Oxfords. Flex- \ 4 RPN ible leather soles. it T\ 6to8 $2.75 Vit02.$2.95 I i WHITE kid, black satin : IVORY Kidskin—just ap- White Calf it - | patent leather “cut- \ pearing in high-priced “Hahn Special” dress model for Y? \ out” effect, with - ham- shoes, now ready in “Hahn u_ > mered metal buckle, $5.95 \ Specials,” at only...$5.95 I Y il HERE’S a heap of importance attaching to the selec- ; i tion of the Straw Hat—importance of shape and im- I . 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