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RESORTS. THE SUNDAY STPTAR, WASHINGTON, . D. .. DECEMBER 13, 1925—PART 6. RESORTS. y\\vmu the end of a rope. They a Tuesday night's meeting, following the | Department announces a new circu- BIG FAIR PLANNED. nds of Americans, ha { completed plans for the hike on De. Y. W.C. A. forum of the entire department, to the | lating library for the convenience of ittend. Not only the industr GIRL SCOUTS { cember 5. The rest of the time was colfle Lo making of decorations for a Christms ‘umv. members. Mrs. Sophronia Mc ——— | Great Britain are to be repre | spent in learning new songs. Seribe, u»;fidwhlch}:hp ’([»nln. will trim at the | Naiv has been appointed librarian. | grisich and Colonial Industries to | hut those of moxt of the B it I res B. Li Children’s Hospital. 5 < % e, ons anc slonies, inclnding |'\.'.(-yf|fiu)" Linden. Rl B eher ekt e A, Ta P { \nxc'.k_xxnil:wh_x'_l(lxn Girl Reserves \\’I'I) Exhibit. | the first time at such an exhib The Girl Scout office announces that | members were added to the troop. 5 " Hardison, | Sauare Hotel tomorrow at 7 p.m. will| A meeting of the committee in|presen & Christmas pageant at the BB St e Lo b Dpanaa: it nyika and N ® training class for prospective Girl | The girls worked on merit badges, | & & > ai |close the local division of the Y, W.|charge of plans for the construction| Vermont Avenue Christian Church| LONDON, November 21 by mail—|adilind < W &cout leaders will e formed some time ' studving for rock tapper, home maker he Christ Child Society headquarters, | C. A.'S national campaign for a $700,- | and furnishing of the prospective new | under th rection Miss Ma Plans are well under way for the Brit-| promised o attc p $ tr in 3 ) meet at and dle woms e Zoo g 3 4 ced 000 > e ruct . W. C. A. building is Mrs. | Casey, Miss Mabel Cook, Miws My ish irdustries fair to be held in London | ish manufact Women or girls of 18 - over | Alexander : P | etters for Mrs. Dol They ad-ion building at Seventeenth and K |day at 4 p.m.. atf the office of Arthur |pageant Wil present the (hrist fair will be a sort of miplature Wem. | e MR A ltereat- | The meeting of Troop 24 was callea | J0Urned at 5 o'clock | streets. Al dlvisions of the campaign | B. Heaton, architect. | story in tableau to the accompani-|pley, backed financially by a group of | in: st e er : it Troom B0 Fe e Bl ere o6 present w final re- ment of Christmas music. Avertising men and merchants. About | Abalones are considered by ing training now. for which a very at its usual “place. The | yguiio” ok in *The meeting started |Are to be present when the final re-| 1 o e sing men and merchants. About | Abalones are cons nominal fee i usked. Further infor- | horseshoe formation was used. Some | 1330 gn Saturday, with the regular | POrta will be read. Commissioner Fred- rial Department will devote this ey = 150,000 foreign buyers, including at 14 i mation may he had by phoning the o mivls passed in signaling. The | ¢ T80 or irday, with the reswlar | erick Fenning will spoak. rohiginady iy . e = o Jirector. Miss Evelina Glenves, 51 the | 2irle have heen invited to attend an | Sorqmony. followed by second-class) . ° S0 e Minimum Wage Plan. A Srorn RiA. SANFORD, office: telephone Main 9424 d and Miss Schwartz| ol on signaling Social Conditions in Palestine at|mas party s 3 i ork. CGames were played and the ¥ P Rirtn = An organized effort is being made Now that Christmas is o near and 2 vis to attend, and to do | Vo e the Rima of Jeais Birthitiwill e Misa |, | (o Wriday afiarAcen SELODDILOD | o' Tans Bl oressnt. moation oot The = ended a song. then & AT e ’ St o AR et o el ai e e S| Besingshied N 8RN innte © Sapherg s st today 8 horleumet B dionnens - v | i conmbis tacons eeis | (Call for what you want — et Sl b s o es| I them. The meeting closed 3 Apsen e e Saida Hartman, secretary of the In-|jaw providing minimum wages for member that ne equipment can he | W some songs and “Taps.” Betty 5 2 e s TRl h e W OA | dustrial Department. The group will le workers in industry STt URe itesiloE ams is ecaptain and Rose Okum. 2 Sadni ganke at a supper meeting thix| ___ Lt T o ENGLAND RAISING RACE et Coming Frlday e irl's captain. This is done not Daisy “Troop, 26— Mary Phelan, cap Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, in the . Miss ¥ - Wi ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. ieciion b the trinic| Gin Doroti St serive heid it | OF COMBAT GIANTESSES 204 room of the Shoreham 3otel. the | [0 honor of Miss Flurence Brown, | g = he henefit of the firms ar meeting on December 4. at | Booklovers will hold their annual |\ AuTaRTon 3 b e pment. No scout is wth Presbyterian Church. After RS Christmas meeting, to which the pub- | A= CHRERA Be e (0 b ment | the usual openinz ceremon U | Medical Specialist's Comment on lic is invited. Miss Allce Hutchins i Who : the s discussed the troop’s activities 0 Drake will tell the Christmas story. | ‘¢ s or Christmas. Jane Chamuess, Beisy | Obliging Girls to Play Games | Arw, Wavne B. Wheeler, accompunied | 155 R. Lindsay, jr. the Jacobson and Marguerite Garibaldi by Mrs. Jennings Valles. will xing a | {3, OF SHOCT commissio £ the | completed their tenderfoot test. Good Christmas selection and Mrs. Rav- |06 B G0 abE G will nizht circle closed the meetin Al Ao A saoisicalpress mond Dickey will play a group of vio- | 5 House one day a week | C0urt —of Honor. with Margaret| 1oxNpON, December 12— England fs | lin numbers. | A meeting of the b of ;h:p:l-»' with office Tuckey in charge, followed Sing a race of combative giantesses, | v of the Y. W. €. A. is called by the iny other inter. | Instead of hoiding a regular meet. | [ | Sonar Willisme. an Intormation Butimenegular meeting of the, Youn | president, Mrs. Thomas Edwin Brown < hoped that many lalv-ofthe-Valley Troop, 26, attend- 411y known medical specialist, asserted | pusiness and Frofesslonal /Women's | Thursday’ morning at 10:30, following o ol thik opvartun \ meeting of the Council of Jewish | ecently. He sald it has become the | Divition at 814 I street Tuesday night | the close of the loeal division of th T tier und dine of Women. Patrol ve o poem. and | fashion to teach, induce and even g € Cevoled to plans for a speciol|puilding and maintenance campaign. 1 All America can ng means. Mrs. Lindsay | if o ".‘m.‘,h:,{\'“‘.‘:'.: e Wi e i et x;~"”‘;-"“'y!v‘"hq“_'"l The Tip Top Club of the Young Busl-| The Amicitia Club of the Young conveniently reach t uncil as a very | gter Al s e sinally invented for big bovs and | ees and' Professional Women's Di.|Business and Professional Women's Placilals centealion: etive member for the past five or|Mayor. It was called “Little Girls.” | voung men, B 1Dn ATTD 008 8 n 1 Es s e ain) (T It ° o o otica 8 oed s rs. She he at the Little Il ers: Jesse L. dMlller; scribe, <ln{eacking mnd making Fitlsmiay TSl SHTRCAR Rt RESS S C Ot A | land city on beauti- House on Thursday morninzs from 10| Freda Stein. these games, he claimed, “you develop (&% contripution the adontion of an | R ik Maarse, 7 r of Bethlehem Troop. 30. held its | the combative instinct and the com- {iPRan &irl from the Central Union | 3 3 was | teguln meeting Friday. December 4, bative muscies. In this way you are suesion. The club will contribute to at the head of scenic St. John's River. emonies B altli were changed [ruistoe, @ rdce of lantesnes (Wi Sre i sh iE i) Bl ke GIUDE S LiARYlS| Part of America is already there, enjoying roop adjourned to fter which the girls plaved sames. 20ing to have the combative disposi- ! : 5 e L foon dafounnen Thal traop I adiburnad. oAily: Ao ek HoT: . Another teNech ani i ol the fruits of conservative investment and profit vas pasded iy mew members | {rther plans for a hazaar, WEich was | athleticism among girls of today is to BERADA ' able enterprise . . . and likewise, the healthful L held Saturday. More than $31 was Droduce a creature who has the male . e iy cleared. This will he spent for an rather than the female character % = ~ | / benefits of year ’round outdoor life d to be | Ment. Mrs »ert Reid, the captain, g . ’ | 3 reat new - {to b 3 | On the Gulf mess: was | Was in chi 1.;;’ .\'; E';v‘. Toy 'nmm(.‘ 3|nr!l\|" 1:.‘1-: .ln Parls; are ho'\nu _: name of this old Spanish city Reached direct by good roads, rail and water. s e oop. 3 at the equipped with strong wire cowcatch- - B 1 on Monday. Two patrol | ers to prevent aceldents to pedes- leaders and corporals were enrolled. A stor read by the captain Wiley A few mes were play the mee was dismissed. s ) e Designed for Boys. ud that conjures memories of the days Through passenger steamship service from principal W) /[JS %/ /I;(e;”}//fi!i when the New World's first setrle- Eastern seaports via St. Johns R p @ d ” ment was founded. For information and hml!:v write SANFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LORIDA HERE'S s blending of the six- ¢ : | W t teenth and twentieth centuries i ; tarie « : i ! Ourlocking Homilren Horbor | Goifon three of Flo The original streets still wind their i i Wi 3 e et S Gl | W - Wl e || T et oo i ind for coc was played @nd tain, Miss Miss Simonds, the E tmuda's Newest an B | Charming climate for outdoor vards. Quaint coquina homes ruh ST, PETERSBUKG. FIA. PETERSBURG. 1TA S s 10, lieutenant, was also present. She . | Most Palatial Hotel 8yiling, fAishing. motoring, good roads and P s i o y : helped the girls workinz on the ten A 5 plcturesque country. Ruth s N Troop 10 2 = : (Oprms Dicomber 108 tures. And there's Fort Marion, derfoot test, while Miss Stevens . iscri Lawn Bowling. Roque, Tennis and Horse- 95, Sl iptalnsdu Helisa: he Totnies. on it e o 3 'ATERING to most discri e basiiins. that mediaeval stronghold, the City he study peric work mes and songs were enjoved natiog clieatele —accom- |l | Fine Tourlst Club House, Good Theatres Gates and numerous other historic passed parts of the k < and so e jove ¢ ] ¢ " | w ul by 4 fn- i i s Saturday. Three girls were invested 4 5 and sixty guests. Fireproof Daily Band | PREDOMINANCE of sun- & @ Vhlle Baters oan sephine Curtin. Mildred Porter and | [{lil ! throughout. Fifteen acres c Avcactive Do), shine and brisk breezes from tain, Lois Green, scribe. met on Wed ellings. “Taps” was sung and | [{i ! frONER AN e, et S, L | e e etk asdous produce a year ‘round vt the Misenie Hall, Bethesda, | !N® meeting adjourned. ~ Secrihe, Julia %) bathing, sailing, dancing, etc. HIOHEST ELEVATION s with a climate for happy Betty Adams "‘l’;f"‘" e 0 o f | ) For bookler unite & ON EITHER COAST e e Cone Troop. 34, met Thursday P 1 B h | R | | Mandeome. itlustrated book- | v ok dincing. |, 0% Cone Tronp, 34 mey mhueane |l Palm Beac BAED, B Rondiome lastrisd oot MOPERN sy snorts ans e " The new members worked on tender- S BERMUDA LINE aCRes oanaguant Aildogss e o ncmeyay, llm. f the danc Iy = 3 S S D foot requirements. and those working i ¥ 34 Whitehall Streer, New York o ited. Two famous golf cour frx Breckinridse of the council e | (501, FEUIFements and, those working 14 New Hotels Lo Bathing. fishing. ssiling and water e »\‘,,‘f] v,vm-‘lp, »mv‘wixw amere s WS ” . Several passed this parf of and Apartments = sports in ocean. bay and water- i b 5 the test. Josephine Rankin completed | LAN ” ways. Hundreds of miles of pic- Mar the:requirements for her second-class Averaging s = turesque motor roads and an ocean e 2 frum. Dadse. A meeting was planned for 200 Rooms beach speedway, 400 feet wide. g irday. when the < will meet at P Parke and avenues of tropical . e 1. | the capt ins home to, take a short being buile | Charm: Rt oo mnd attendance and |y ortihave foined thartroon, The sanion or projected | VERSIFIED sports program §liosen a : Sty .- | Datrol met Friday evenir 1t the For Illustrated literature ad- under supervision of profes- Sl Leader |, e of th ar 5 dress Greater Palm Beach Py rlines s i ome o e captain. when plans were : ' i sional directer. : made for ; 1 S RO R T e BT SAFE - SANE - CONSERVATIVE the entertainment Saturday. Chamher of Commerce Build: H MacDeonald’s Highlander Band On sunny Pinellas Peninswts between the broad Troop 37 of Woodside, Md.. held inz. Weat Palm Beach, Florida. QUi o Medse ; seett el oot e ; and beautifal Tampa Bay s S Deaein} A =ood part of land section of stately oaks and sheltering IEmndexitc Svgll S Saunders of the|the time was spent in learning to | | R it A Ponce De Celebrati Petersbarz, Florida's Sunshine City—a wondoertal = Ay pines, typical of Floride's finest possessions. ! ArrllLe”h. = f,.lm"" gl e of tthe Lor RESORTS. Anm A The touriat is welcomed to fine homes, £ i adeitn ¢ ATLANTIC CITY, N, 4 2 Sports’sibeiantiullin ehmeam el e ol g Three Days’ Historical Pagesnt sport and recreation can be fulfiilad. Here is bath. educational centre. Seat of the J. B SN Gorgeous hotels, handsome homes ing, boating and fishing wnsurpassed; golf, tennis, Stetson University | P and apartments of every sire for motoring, roqua, lawn bowling, etc. Big I’-‘nq‘ : winter or permanent occupancy. Golf oa two 18-hole champion: courses. 1 Iavesmats soeibilltes it et baseball, for the New York Yanks and the Boston Fishing. Hunting. River sporis. Close by, the world's fastest beach specdway and cal basic values. not inflated. Braves train here. Band conocerts twice dally. surf bathing. - | F3 m.:- on l:r |-mol|.. :. T Coust. Varied entertainment. Best accommodations. . 5 2 e with excellent railroad facilities sunshine 360 Rich l'-rmm‘ and citrus fruit district. - g eed ol o de ke days a year. Mall eoupon below for A complete, well-ordered city in a high- If you believed— you'd find immaculaie house- keeping. good music, best of food and service, you'd write to their eveni for only a short mec The found the place occupied by Boy Sec ind wvited them in refreshments, cak and candy whi were made by Troop 21 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. meet iroad service. Oce: or information o Johas River. Four Aer i ermalien andibeskiar. Daytona Beach, one of the : : TEN CHAMBER of COMMERCE oldest vet the newest city N ‘: 'y illwstrated literatus ' 1 of Florida. was created last 4 felliSeatioticatugen) dn sl - 5 Summer through the consoli- . THE COMMERCIAL CLUB ST. AUGUSTINE IOTldg D) 0 ree ormer ’ . ’il me clties ofy Davtona, "Daytona i Deeartment 24 each and Seabreeze. < S DE LAND, FLORIDA The new city ranks seventh in £ 4 D. Dillman, Chamber of Commerce, the state and offera a new g ¥ E St. Petersburg, Florida. o ke aat miges for bills of fare and rates today. » whatever kind « chose to provide combination of vacation at- for holidays tractiveness and business op- held until the first 2 eemors s portunity. All the enjoyment > ¢ S~ 4 o /2.4 T | Please send free fMustrated booklet. il 1l be held s — ~ of Florida's climate and out- . A : 7 Z d Cocpou lleutenant, 708 ATLANTIC CLTY'S NEW HOTEL door recreation in a fast- g fast. mhe seconn outs 1 Erowing city. " Best accommo- 1e orked on the test for the laundress o atjons. or booklet address y' e Sallop e e DAYTONA BEACH Ae S of t Sleciea CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, e SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. NEAR BEACH 2 - ) FLORIDA. FLORIDA. FLORIDA B European Plan 301 Chamber of Commerce R = 5 e Tiuea Brundaze. v i i Rone az?i‘i”:;f"“:»fi” = Ei_::f:,‘:m DAYTONA BEAC“ : E - , S ) P »n”'”\n":y o \“-: ;‘l“ R.B. Ludy, M. D.. Owner. & C. M eciomio EC @ e e 3 -3 z‘% / ’ ( RESO RTS RESORTS. ¥ 4 RESORTS. | / A Tékc t’ Double ‘F’a fi s S L lRouk In making plans for your winter vacation tour to Cali- R - ¢ 0 . fornia—Arizona—~Florida, the - o ; Wlth a Cbotce Gulf Coast or to the many Z= 1 W attractive resorts of the Mid- 3 i Of Following :\'nulh‘.. or if you :\lrc :]'HCRTI?‘ e %flh‘;j%flé%{fi;{gflda 22N [ ) THROUGH PULLMAN DINING in a winter cruise to the Medi- Where the Goconuts Cro / . terranean, the West Indies or THE “WONDER” CITY OF AMERICA g ; CAR TRAINS DAILY FROM Around the World, why not November Opened the Miami Season i ; WASHINGTON avail yourself of the advice Fast de Luxe train service nowin effect. Many new, extra : & I Havana Special..........6:20 PM. and expert service of MR. fast trains to be inauguraced this season direct to Miami. (3 FOSTRER? Outdoor Sports-—Health and Fun Palmetto Limited. .. ......9:40 P.M. The Climate Sapreme The Aviater’s Dreamland N & Everglades Limited .. = 8:40 AM. T Moo Mietee | The Fmorsns Repdesson ! Everglades Limited 10:00 AM . Motorist' is Ple g i B . Here at one place you can e R T . e obtain descriptive literature of Tie Gl Womdciond. || The il Plager s Hosen West Indian Limited.......3:15 P.M. The Realization of Your Anticipations : - ~ ALLL. cruises and resorts with The Surf Bather's Joy Traly the Outdeor City > Florida Special. . ........12:10 AM. S e = e Miami expects to antertain %0.0 visitors thia winter and she has A Florida Gulf Coast Ltd. .. .12:50 AM. the help of an organization of "'f;:.,l.r;’r.‘i"'.‘ir‘?v'.‘,".‘v:..'.'%!;'.“ Clear Atiantic Ocean and Biscavne Tkl & D Ld 2:15AM thirty-five vears’ experience. e e U e e : ! Florida East Coast Ltd. ,,, ,,2:15 AM. i e v e T Bove o et e A (e ematons, 7 ; Coast Line Florida Mail. ...3:15 AM. Riseayne Bay in the rendezvous for America's finestfYachts. World's Mr. Foster’s representative {acrest Speed Boate congrogate hece and dance.over Bincayne Bay in Specially attractive rates during November and December e 00 e s -t | will help plan your trip—pur- | oy o Raibe Tpanx oubac usities s Wisdeuiry y ] athe Tickets, Rescrvations, . Tennic Players find delight on our;many beantiful conrts. W 1 Information from chase your tickets — arrange | ASiation-—Express Oruiners f the air to foreign countries: Bimini &5 = : minutes ; Havana 3% hours. for all reservations and supply expended for highest class mnsical entertainment. definite and reliable informa- Towioe dally in Royal Paim Fark ! 1418 H St. N.W., ‘Washington, D. C. ARTHOR PRYOR'S FAMOUS BAND = | TR GEO. P. JAMES, G. P. A. tion concerning all details of A e Tel. Main 7 e S oekey Club, covering a period of 4 day: starting in January. “Tropical Trips"—~Southern Resort Booklet the journey. 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