Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 35

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 29, 1925—PART 1. 35 others are pluyed. T e s | were played. Good night circle ended } date ure: Cyrus W. Fleld, merchant;|to bs near the old or dismissed with “Taps. meeting. Scribe, Mury Alice ot T, Samuel L. Clemens, humorist; tana lmestone und IRI SCO I & — Stadden, | What TomorrowMeans toYou | | i 5 5~ Shee; Roge, auth ophagi of verde ¢ The Wild Rose, Troop 22, held its | 1000 37 of Woodside, Md., held & SR | Henry P. Wright, educator; Jefferson | contain the bodies. meeting at Capt, Reed's home. The i o meeting November 18, Most of v\.r-‘l BY MARY BLAKE. De Angells, actor. glazed upper panels will ols were formed and the business | tine was given to learning how to | b oo | (Copyright. 1925.) terior New Shock Absorber. On Novemb Girl Scouts of| 14, at 3 pm. The meeting opened | g held, after which the troop | endocr k.M | , reur wal b ™ ton School. | With rehearsal of an operatta which ; | tle knots for tenderfout work. Marian | e ot 3 Lt o o S50 Wil ba S same tes ier Okt ed on Christmias presents for the | ;{iqwell wus elected treasurer und | D anelany N U. S. TO ERECT | the mausoleum w Aogiked on, Cliitmas pressats tor the | iSidwal- van e AR LR N g CT SHRINE Xercises were then made a few re & rumors that t Capt. Pain talked | tas < the glirls are | held. Ca Iy two more | m ) two of opening ¢ | panied, during most of the time, by | Youne, |} ating | vibrations. | The infiu. TO ZACHARY TAYLOR | Alexander. The mesting of Troop 24 was called [to order at iis usual place, Wednes- "l day. the 18th. The girls worked on| rroop 41, 3 ences are such us to engender courage und optimism, and the indlcations | new mem; enaling. Miss Adams, the leader, | iain. neld fts re njactivitys an mélT| Hedy oty Maxtoaniiwiar e to WG VTN PND P Scribes, * v ANy oo SuUppe '] 4 st 2 . . t 4 Z 9] Z B any cooked supper Thurs: | avaning. Satd rit. Jtis an eX'| Rest at Last on Government RVRVERVRRE The majority of the | e oant Sa(Gre for_nutting inta 3 = The girls all decided to fains Nomentofinh ngew that you have ha Owned Ground. | & q I | write to Miss Vaux. who left a few ot 108 the Neatiowark o lon. or for the initlation | 2% . @ T e e R e e et those new endeavors on which you | BY tha Associate | t t g R Chatis wasl playedl Beoms e | comensitoRmatoh { have set veur mind, but which, for | LOUISVILLE, November 28.—The | usica nstruments aKe Keith } | bloomers and 4 flan 2 wodv of Zachary T o of | [ cite Songs were Eung. Some ot the | Clgomers and 4 fan: some reason or other, have been de. |body of Zachary Tavlor, hero of the | y e ha 3 rls v L laved. Not . - o aioen s aad oot i Ik = 2 g regula neeti of members have their Seout uniforms. | g, f it it ] Nothing, however, that savors | h t h“ B e e amian oan | and all hope to have them soon. Rose | in comiie’ e done o 110 Lot riskc or hazard should he attempted. | of the United States, is at last to rest | & ppropr]a e ris as 1tts . A Okun, scribe. I 3 S In the evening there will he a slight |on ground owned by the Government the Church of the Transfiguration | . e S Chafee. = b serfous enough to | he served nber vas ed to order at| pajey Troop, 26, Mary Phelan, cap Purple Pansy Troop 44 met 1% in effort | Awarding of a contract for the con Dorothy bba, seribe, held fts| 2L the Christ Child Socie « will, if proper | Struction of a mausolenm to house the | ing Friday afternoon at the |duarters, ( rine Vaux e very slight phys- |bodies of the victor of Buena Vista ourth Preshyterfan Church, with | "&Dtain, has left for Jamestc trouble during infancy. Just |and his wife gives lasting recognition however, to the perfod of ado-|to the man who defeated Gen. Santa | co it 15 liable to suffer from a |Anna’s army of 21,000 with 7,000 vol- | ant. The outcome |unteers and added millions of squ very largely de-|miles to the area of The Make Your Selection Early from Our Large and Completa Stock When Purchasing a SAXOPHONE | Violin Be Sure It's a Outfits there to | e v of t mith presiding. After open-|but the troop is fort classes were held. Lots | Miss Bet beth Cain completed | its new c ter of the | thetr tenderfoot test. A court of honor LELERVERED g e held with the captain in|at the meeting th of the founda-| Gen. Tavior's gr ; > by the other | veral camp songs were|SCout week the g ) bullt in earlier | been marked by . g ' members were | { he good-night circle, different scout duties in - tanox Il be tract.|feet high, erected neur the spot 6 ) theftroon, smaking (e nd regular meeting of windows. Scribe, Violet Wil times, he more | miles northeast of here where he op ; $ 56 was held at the home of [S0I. . to force | Posed Clay and Webster on the ques i x . he new captain, Mrs. Julius Peyser, ,]“I‘H‘:'!\"\:.'* E e extremely | tion of territorial admissions. E TONE bs The future shrine of Gen. I 216 Wyoming avenue. Two new glrls | Joined the troop and two of the girls ed thelr tenderfoot tests. Mildred scribe. ood Troop 31, Miss Wiley, Marie Curlin, scribe, hfim a HOLDS Pos:r 26 YEARS. 1sual. Regula lowed by a g tenderfoot und 1ss work ssess & antai ot Tuatice. Trmibe ————-————;i SAXOPHONES, CORNETS and Uj i TROMBONES rrow 1s your birthday, your ‘:y s & TU=Plu - PTa — ts 3p T N Ts Th 0 A Few Suggestions— at the Blair $ S ’ ndolins, $i Py Rev. Alvin Bertram Moderator of - #? ted knot-tying was i ; iy a4 hike planned for Sat Church for Record Period :.: i haracters for a PIAY Were | <omtal Dispatch o The St o v the NG o 2 by Wso chosen. ALBANY. Kv are P n (‘ases ; - Pine (one Troop 34 held ftx usual | p Py ) g Viel ( o at the home of the captain | oo, 5 11 [1] a kil ; i %% lay afternoon. Some of the | e 9 = fiste Re $1.00 s = rivals workad on parts of | o = > Te. ¥ to $16.50 S0 B i) P ass test. The formal|her of th 2 h vou are Y ek 3 ' ¥ emonies were then held. | has atter in vour oplnions, these % VEGA & GIBSON TENOR BANJOS £ ‘ 4 by patrol corners. Tha |han hee ) unded on deliberation or : . : ; oy | Erols CHoas MEnas ity which Hhey | oo ser Te-elec Nt Bikmee anant e e ois | §0 Time Payments If Desired—Demonstrations Given #8 | vill be known—Patrel 2 {s the Cardi Resides coming 26 miles o have a ready wit, and, at times, | = £ \ and patrol 3 is tha Chick- |hack to attend his ) vein, and many friends, who | e’ Home E 4 Musical e ‘ AUETite irad! plannsdlfor || meatiny. hs miakes 1 holesome affection of the . 2RC Merchanane, IN 27th, at Rock Creek Park.|other associations. 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