Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 70

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI NEWS OF THE CLUBS ___(“ontinued from Twelfth Page.) Togan will Btory in Art.” dren’s day Roil call w ments and a give “The Saturday will be s followed by refresh- ocial hour Croissa 117 Q when Christmas ¢ the program, and “Christ in Art” Ye given by Mrs. J. W 2 The Dahlgren Crittenden Circle met | with Mrs. J. O'Connell on Twelfth | street northeast December 3. The | new president, Mrs. Rouzie, presided. | Reports were read showing that the ® at work, and it was | 2 cent: h r, for one vea he part tak I at nw“ be served The Wheels of Progress will in the Jefferson room of the fower Hotel Tue: May- | M. | Wil | Mountain Monument. ¥ {p.m., { Th Christmas | federation chil | meeting which |evening of dis The next | meeting will be with Mrs. De Witt ¢ | Chapt street, December 17, | federa Is will be part of {the home of the ol at F intere: ends’ The United 1 met T M. de Clare ported members, Mrs Ha chief 1 O'B. contribution, among Kidder White. Schoo ed in the k of invited il be Commodore Jaug hursd M. B )| gymnasium. the ittend the an informal aury | 'Choctaw on| I Pelham , treasurer, from them sever bein McCrone and M She also made | a statement of those who had con- ! tributed to the fu ind for he expenses | n of the Confederate Vet Mccrone, o'F ork that the ci uying or sellin, rial coins for the O'Brien apter vibuted 1 reported | was doing in | benetit of the irs. Berry, in 4 Lier president's report of the chapter secretary of the Associat tios Hill W. C. T. U afternoon in Waugh esident, Mrs. 1. E Mrs. W. M. Hort director, pave the on the Christ- Solo by Mrs Capitol met w . presided . evangelistic i also a talk us spirit of giving F. Riecks. Minute: recording M e T there has never her work Ar_appropriation was made to hely > District. W. . T. U. fuyrnish a | at Blue Plat | > . gave a talk World Pe: The Park View Woman's Club met “iew School December 1, presiding. following the opening a short_parliamentary iven by Miss Maitland the husiness meeting which Dalwick reported on the held at the home of Lamont ndish. membership _chair “d the names of M and Mrs. H. Cochra e tavorably voted upon uys and means chairman hat the two card ziven at the home nd AMrs. Prescott, c A card pa “few School reunced entl opic committ appoinied ¢ A needy 4 d it is planned to hold a shower in order to further od work. Also the sum of §5 | iven Mrs. MacMaugh for her Christmas work Hardebeck's oyable meeting of t = held at the h ris the afterncon of November 19. Luncheon and a talk on vas given Dy olos were given by o anied on the piano Miss Maitland_ Thomp. Feilder, ac Miss Burkhn, recited two of J poems. Mrs. Frizzell, chairt the American home committee of the | Federation Woman's Clubs, talk on the “American Hom received # ng vote of than 1 present son om Federation of Archibald Small, federation, called a v the official board at e in Woodside December 1 at Mrs. Small entertained the | luncheon immediately after | rieeting. Important mat- ters for ymmendation to the board | were discussed. Mrs. H Montgomery € \\nmen s Clubs. t the .,,‘ her ho board the bu will be the | ¥ ivities during the year, it gave the chupte esent the nternation: of the to send ' ol stated that th she had t cerft rom 18 of the _|for the enforcem Charta, and that her mothe ame lines as the The president & relating to t t convention at pointed out the that the three ch: the vear of 1924 dered in of Gel [ nent o mothe Also T he Robert ns who stood | f the Magna | ¥ cutive committee of Society of 1 r the Confederacy Hot Springs. cla Apt W the fc the United h the Commo- | one, “must | mation of a | sion of the District of Colum- | he meeting closed with a social | hour, at which there were several | guests besides the members. mortal Home, street, ‘T commander, wdies of the ensuing sponsor ow, ¢ am - wa et Olive the open R fons of child life pass Harringtor known, Grace anley St as is his Ver: ap and-District of ¢ | lumbia and Maryland Mamn . matron of honor; A hape s rend Joy selec hy Rosa Adams N Clarke, accompa even Sie ifederate Me- mont avenue, he ne. 1 by soprano. ns: () 1 Love lie™ Mrs, who | ve You,” | ‘ore. appealed to lings. Her would be who, s through our local station (b) Come to the Cos encore. Dr. Johnson, kn, report stated Ehat :m,.mm to best advantage It ok Ho 0w the rich: | ritone voice in: (a) “My i work in connection with the Lee high- | way ning . delivered the address of the ev He told of the development reat national highway from a d to one of the most )N"I.h\f\ll ing history and romance unite in this wonderful memorial to the n Southery Jordan, who is both a soprane concluded the pr oub of well | yumbers, after which there cted danc TO IRELAND INCREASES Settlement of Boundary | %1U. S. TOURIST TRAFFIC { '1 Issue Leads to Heavy Stream From America. E: <, December 12.- ment of the boundar tween North and Settle- question be- Ireland has | > held at | resulted in a heavy increase in pa ilen Echo, Luncheon arch 9 and April 20 set for the two meetings before the ‘nnual meeting, which will be held in 3 May 7. The Woman's Club will, he that time. | re the dates The scholars subscribed to by the following clubs: nsington and the Mutual Im- srovement Club. The clubs subscrib- to this fund are joint owners of kers’ Club, Mrs. S. J. Finneyfrock, sident, has applied for membership in the county federa- e county federation s desirous of all clubs and women's organi- hout the county affiliate | L. @ Barnard at their reet. At the lunch- home, on Ch: were the nf\llonn] eon honor gues presidents. wh added to the ple A busin session followed, led by Miss We man in devotional service and a talk on the gift of the Christ Child to the world. Mrs. Charles ry spoke on “Literature.” nklin Wilson _spoke ~ on o nd discuss! followed on World Court. The col sponding sec- retary, Mrs. Luther Pettus by Mrs. Charles Montgomery 1t her home for the January to the District tion of rector W gave a re]n)n uf the J.W. Fr Wome A. drive | S meetings terest of the Y. W. L. Peckham tudy noon-hour m ~\hibited copies of pictures and oOf the tue in Meridian ticles were read. The first | it ‘the one published at the time | the work was unveiled. The other! A historical account by member, Mrs. Faber Stevenson, in a recent publica- tion of The Star. The members were entertained in the home of Mrs. L. H. Bentley, the list meeting in November. The paper for the afternoon was “The House of Somerset,” presented by Mrs. | August Knight. Mrs. T. W. New. born as leager assigned the eharac- | ters and the reading of Henry VI was | ~ontinued. The Writers’ Club met at the home ! ,f Mrs. M. B. C. Schuman, 3830 War- | ven streets December 4. Mrs. Eliza-! beth L. Aldrich gave original poems As the club meets the last F cach month, the usual se be omitted on Christmas dz Washington Branch of the Women's Divisio vational Amateur Athletic Federation, recently organized, will hold its initiad meeting tomorrow, ip loan fund has been || mmpuuies mads known today. iner S for Queenstown today with 200 I American tourists bound for Ireland. | from Chicago, Washington, as well | i The Cunard Li Philadelphia and as New York. The White Star with stop at Bosto 100. The Sa stop there for an additional 150. { December Bride | MRS. Line 200 pilgrims aboard, to picl also i EDGAR M. RICH, Formerly Miss Mildred Ellett of 3027 amaria r Celtic sailed | and will p another heduled to Cambridge place northwest, her mar- 8 riage taking place December 8. SIX HURT IN TRAIN WRECK! Two Cars Roll Down Steep Bank in Arkansas. 'TLE ROCK, Ark., December 12 persons were injured serfous- Iy enough to require medical attention score or more were bruised and of train No. 42, Limited,” fast Chicago, ific train, left the near Roland, % ‘he smoking car and two lled down a steep em- The dining car, which also ht Iock Island and P 1l Pulima ankment CREERON Novel and Useful XmasGifts Cute Blanket Dolls, $1.00. An extra fine value in this popular doll, wrapped in pink or blue baby blankets, that will please the heart of every child. Also attractive Mama_ Dolls, Aunt Jemima and several other “tyles in lifelike dolls at $1.49 to $4.50 Women’s Handbags and Underarm Purses $2.98, $5.00 and up Fashionable Pouch Bags in tap- estry, silk and all the popular leathers, many fitted with vanities and small purse. Colors, black, blue, brown. green, red and com- binations. _ Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs Hand Embroidered and Novelty 1 19¢. 25¢, 50¢ to $1.00 A splendid variety to choose from in all-white and colors. 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