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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHIN GTON, D. C. AUGUST 30. 1925—PART 1. 33 NEWS OF THE CLUBS The Writers' Leazue of Washington met at Pleasant Library August with the following mem bers p) M. Hugh Irish, presi dent: Mrs Delos Thayer. secre tary: Miss Lillian Graves. Miss Corinne Hay. Miss Uranie Lege. J. R Magill, Mrs. Nellie Walker Irish Josephine MecLean. Miss Kather Hopson, Miss n Peck. Mr. P. Mackey, Miss Schwarz, B F. Fernald. Mrs Hamilton, J €. Herndon, Mrs Larkin and Monk pre by the Mount sent W 1phella W, H Frances The story Versus sketch hort ridence Jean Monk Applesane a by 1. R. Magill Are Men." and a muvsier P. F. Mack The B Interesting ~experiences wer ted by Mr. Magill, hine McLean, Miss Kath on, P. F. Mackey nees Larkin 10 will have one more meet Mount Pleasant Tary, time it regular semi etin will be held at the When Men by Silk Dress.” with pub- which monthly m Thomson Mrs. W memb of friend road bring the entertained and their Conduit every-fellow- n enter 1owship Hamilion the leag home, nnual i evenin was Lincoln Woman's Relief Corps, lay with th pre- ninth na Depart Palmer evening Anna ) for the fifty were read n. presented 04 wclock fiower ( 1", of Amer wil, No. held Daugh \heir res hall. 711 with Couneilor D Ida ndiboe was elect o fill the unex Mr Edith Bailey, re. Mrs. Emma' Brooks was months trustee to fill unexpired terni of Mrs. Handiboe Rusiness Women's Council met Sat- urd. 1fte A at the John Dickson Home, irieenth street. and under the direction of Mrs William Krows. chairman of the ways and means committee, held party Homemade and a c ted with Japa Jane A1 14 Naney Stillwell The Women's Home Club of North Beach, Md.. will hold innual meet ing Tuesday eveninz at R o'clock at the home Mrs. R. B. Shaw, Bav avenue, North wh. Md. The elec tion of officers and directors for the ens will he held A majority ¢ their homes at the entire bers whe the we be meeting of the club has purchased future hor nd hopes tng in the near f candy was yper ch hs dispensed is served been deco lanterns. Miss unes and Miss severa N h vear the members the beach ummer there. unable to pend th in have and spend Other mem remain during end the over the X The its d club o begin 1 The Grand Army of the Republ and the Woeman's Relief Corps will represented the encampment at Grand R €. Mich 1 large del gation which will here at 6:3 Auzusta B il dep: o'clock 3 Mis: Palmer, president tment of the Womn- ozether with her of the organiza- tlon, will accompany Department Comdr. Hosea B. Moulton of the G. A ind his staff and members of the e encampment The Women staff League of American Pen dresdy busy. planning a most Winter program. the greater part of which will be devoted to the org ion o w branches throuz es. 'As a step 1 this project ional presi Alabama d at Ala- Montevallo, August 31 On Thursday morn breakfast to be Mrs. Colman—with 1. Chapman Alabama L. A Miss Frances B repute art in wned for intensive is presidi e atures of national take veek Colm ctorie ms nev per il e 1 the = of ¢ 5On be initiate endance an f that urn Mrs n plans 1o f semi-monthly talks and their friends and continuing writies throughout e the speak ich are to be Hotel leazue member October ril. Ce 1d will meetings w hesinning through A the literary ers at these held at the Shoreham In October, vil tional pri in the the which mem oups will distributed The D. (. Mothers held day ever atreet G. Se Chapter of American W ar usiness meet sust 14 »old Mrs. Addie C Hihbs were he :’fu'.).n Hotel 'will | for the national can War Mothers, | in Philadelphi | Jamir headquarte convention of Am “h meet whic Septem- | ber 7 to | Followinz nvention in Phil; ion o Wa the different parts of will visit Washing ComplEteatt ol the entertain- War Mothers delphia 1 200 Mothers the United ton. Plans the local ct ment b fing rom have heen ipte while Mrs dele George Seibold heads the iladelphia chapter, are Mrs. E. ¢ M. Shanahan. Mrs. L. Mrs. M. . O'Nefll The Philo-Classics CLEVELAND PARK SEMI.DETACHED Tapestry Brick Homes nd ready to move tile bath, built-in wer, built-in re- floors, copper roughott, open fire- brick garage: newly street and alley Sample House 3617 Ordway St. Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. Owner and TANKERSLEY ~ “%Rjias e the Dis triet national con- Other mem Tocal Mrs ntic Vlu!‘l the closir frmrrav screened place, paved humorous | and | 1 garden | at the home of Brinley. A luncheon was | followed by the staging of sketches | taken from the various Shak piays, read by the members durl club v Queen Mrs. J. W ed (o the throne Faber Stevenson vis hore the que Glass, as Wil nounced the P pa ram meeting Mrs. F. (¢ the year was portrayed She w the herald, Master John n's train. Mrs. ¢ Shukespeare Classic Wander- | icipating in that part W Mrs. Augustus | c Mrs ! 1.0 Han i Mrs. R. M. Rouda-! Williams and Mrs. | by Zewburn, Mrs | ¥. H. Peckham. bush. Mrs. A, H I'rank Fuller | A =guessinz contest orizinated by one of the strollers, M R. Bruce Bare, consisted of chalk drawings nr‘ plays written by Shakespeare. ‘ | guest. Mrs. Milton H. Fohrman, we | presented with the first prize. nn‘ rolic_ended by singing “Farewell, | | Philo-Classics! amatic Club held 2 ion meetinz at the last Thursday eveninz. A short husiness 1aeeting was held | while the rest of the eveninz was devoted to dancing. The new of ficers elected were: C. . v | president; L. A. Clagett, vic S dent; W. C. Draper, secretary: Prangley, treasurer. The next meet- | ing will held September 2 at % o'clock at “he church. Nrs. W. G Josenhans and Mrs, B. .. Prangley acted as chaperons. CORK HAS GAMBLING CRAZE, OFFICIAL SAYS, Town Has Gone Mad Over on Horse Races. Head of Civic Guard Avers at Trial fthe A church | | | | Betting rerated Press | Ireland. July 31 t oal hearinz at which the defendants were | bookmakers, accused of violating the | accepting bets on horse races, the superintendent of the civic guard of Cork asserted that “the city has| simply zone mad on’the betting craze | ~men, women and children—and : ought to be done about! of the city was| less, he averred, and | even penetrated into | the public schools big race was scheduled pal streets w the people who the event 2nd their favorite animals. | jammed the thorough-| fares, the superintendent, and stood for hours with newspa- | per€ and racir papers in their hands da ing and, to make mat- | ter contended, most ! the peop whom I have referred | could not afford to bet. When they do they neglect their cares at] home i The three principal defendants were | fined $1 ch. MARK TWAIN MEMORIAL | IN INSURANCE BUILDING of Humorist to Be | law by S 1o often held up 1 semble bets on ywds to discuss he ¢ said m he I Many Record | Coney Preserved Near Scene of H: Printing Labor. ated Press KEOKUK. Towa. August 20.—A me morial for Mark Twain will be in- cluded in the new building of an m~k surance company here The new building will rext door to the old pri which Mark Twain wor printer during 1856 setting type for a city directory, which brother, | Orion. published. In this directory the humorist gives his occupation as | antiquariar | A room or library in which will be | kept many of the records of Clemens! personal life ix the memorial planned A printer’s cuse. photographs. aut graphs and possibly 4 copy of the di rectory which Clemens worked | will be included as part of the equip- | ment of the be located | room. | . [ Bulgarian School Celebrates. BROVO. Bulz ddress by Kin of the fiftieth anniversary celebration recently of the Aprilov Gymnasia, | the first institution of high ing establishe Kinz, who devoted his cance of the e the heginning of $35 Cash méi;:e‘sapeake Beach SEA—SHADE—SUNSHINE Washineton's Salt Water Amusement Park and Summer Colony BAUMAN & HEINZMAN. Sales Azents 1301 H St NIw ardwalk. Chesapeake Beach o ndence of peiated Press half the s evidenc spoke for ays for a Lot ut Cits Offier Office on' Bo Make Use of Star Branch Offices You'll find them lo- cated at convenient peints all over town— where you can leave your Classified Ads for The Star — sure of prompt insertion. No extra fees for the serv- ice—cnly regular rates. The tar prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined because Star ads bring most results. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office { in connection with the conference. | truck | Camp | the troop resumed its | ondaga on the Kanohwahki Lakes in | York City | their | ceived here by i quarters at BOY SCOUTS mn under Bay. ship of Acting Chairman E deputy commissioner of | 4iq 4 stunt for the amusement 4. completed plans for the | the partv. Without wai estival lnst Wednesday night. | fast the party was on fts way for the | Satur \u.ms of Washington mh Fall. The | Md n for t activity is to offer [ breakfast. The trip to Raltimore v 1l troops an opportunity to get to-| resumed. Baltimore was reached gether and start their Fall work. | noon. After a stop for dinner The I stival will start at 10 visit was paid to St. Charles a.m.. September 7, with a steeple fat Cantonsville, Md.. and then chase, a new event that will call for | final trip staried Washington ingennity and iniflative on the part | resched at 3 o'clock. The follow of every Scout. At 1 pm. there will list of the Scouts who took be a pathin uty contest among Joseph Rogan. Vincent the v ducted on the same d ush, James Chaney, principles that the one recently held | Daly. Joseph Bayer. Joseph at Keith’s Theater. The winner will | Howard Dunnington, John [ be chosen by popular acclaim. Scout- | Edgar Hugeley, Franeis Jahn. masters and officials cannot enter, | King. Francis McGivern. Edwin Sergt. Lape of the U. S. M. €. |Manus, Walter Preller, the cook wno has made such a suc-|and James Van Horn cess by the beauty of his mess hall will award the cup. This cup Will | 34 Bivicion will start be awarded to bathing beauty, but | 3¢ iSO Wi S will be the property of troop, of | | which he 15 a member. Following this event there will be a tug of | war in the pool, the bathing beauties | sing tomorrow on the Woodrow against the rest of the campers. The | son Reservation next event will be a canoe tilting . contest, one Scout in each canoe o In the evening there will be a camp Commissions Issued. fire and everything that goes with it the Officers’ All troops are urged to attend. The Ko troop havinz the largest average at s tendance, including scoutmaster, will Bepactment have an extra treat. The camp truck can transport scouts ta camp. Labor Nay, making regular hourly trips tarting from the District Line at 9 a.m Under committee the | Chesapeake After supper L. around a stopping here long enouzh to trip: Ger 2 The scoutmaste Tuesday Prof. William J | fornia University will conduct Commissions in | serve Corps of the | issued by the War | ¥red W. Lampert | pensary, Washington. as tenant in the Medical Corps. to James B. Austin botirne place, as a second | of Infantry. and Harold M tain. 1408 Orren street northeast a second lieute in the Medic EVERGREENS ROSES a first o e omdr. Os d - Division three-day e: leadership Radger, U Scouts will mpment at the Wood Wilson Reservation. This is an annual event of the Third Division Awarding of the divisional colors will | be made. Comdr. Bad has a prise p together with swim ming and base ball meeting last of Lieut N.. the hold a At a the ield Thursday n 1 Catholic charities o Executive Edg: Deputy Commissioner . Murphy and F. R. Weller completed mob iization plans for the Catholic Scouts will act as aids, pazes have a scouting exhibit at the Ca lie University ing the conferenc | Troops 90, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97. 48, 90 are the troops do ing this “BUILDERS ATTENTION” Tots. including have corner lots, build Troop 99 has returned from a tour five States. Leaving Washington Sunday morning in the troop 17 boyvs. accompanied hy as jeorge ( Lowry Paul H ]HXI(" and Field Exec E Cavanagh, spent Sunday tC 1p Biddle, Broomal, Pa.. a camp operated by the Philadelphia Council Boy Scouts of America. Leaving dle early Monday morning journey. After ready for row houses Price, $850 Per Lot Act Quick. B. ROBINS 705 Investment Bldg. Franklin 829 of last | final meeting of the zroup was held ampfire, and each member | of ng for break early morning to Havre de Grace a short College the was Rorger Edward Dondero, Braziani Fugene | Me Thomas Ricke roundtable of the | to plan | Kraft of the Cali a Scout wil- | PLANT NOW-SEND FOR CATALOGUE W.R. GRAY. = OAKTOH VA. APARTMENTS Reasonable Rents Large kitchens Copley Courts 1514 17th St.N.W. Excellent Service Twentv-four-hour and elevator seeing the sights Trenton. New Bruns beth and Jersey City reached their destination. ( Philadeiphia ick and they ally amp On were the 1 of New Mountain. Here they f Manhattan Counci guests rooms and {his Wed After resting all day Tuesday at camp, the boys started eariy nesda v & to see the sights in the big city. Their firsi call was at the national headquarters where they were received by James £ West, chief Scout executive. He vited the to visit Luna Island. his guests invitation was accepted. and arrival at the park, found of free tickets admitting them the amusements awaiting them rly Thursday morning the troop on the road again. headed for Camp Coulter, at Booth Corners. Pa This is the camp of the Chester Coun cil. By noon the party had reach [ed Newark, N. J." They were re J. H. Jacobus. who was e of the local Scout head the time. Bidding fare well to Newark. the truck was headed toward Philadelphia After a hearty breakfast Friday and refreshing swim as the zuests of C B. Sanford, Scout executive of ( ter, the members of the party hit_the nd afier ping Seout riers in mington. 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