Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1925, Page 35

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. DECEMBSR 20, 1925—PART 1. 35 - Griay | eaic rom the Good Housekeeping. hh . G1atye Acton: MAry TIey and | ever, when the mother ceases to be a imated t administration of the | Frgm the Good Houseke 2 el | [lAnea " waniame: A imew member| T 33, Mrs. Gerritt 8. Miller, jr.. | HILDREN HOME cARE resident of the District. the first year will cost §12,000 |; MrS: Brown was in ‘::fl'j,‘l‘r:‘"“’:,:,‘r:rfl .——I | Mabel Hering, was welcomed to the | ¢ ., Anne Fitzhugh, lieutenant . Authorization of an appropriation | The sure. the Commissioners 's an old saying,” she remarked 7 TR 10D, The Chlckales Tatrotras b Maxon, scribe, held its sec- | of $100,000 15 called for in the bill to | announced, has been submitted 1o the many cooks spoil syl Qe 1Y “(_b_ e gy ('n"::(‘ organized, with Josephine Rankin |©0nd meetitng at the home of the | ——— cover both administration of the act | Bureau of the Budget, and they were o you hink?"” o | Tea e A e AP | veappointed patrol” leader and Ruth |SCribe. 2333 Twentieth street north-| goo i ionere Agk Enactment of |and the aid which it provides for the |advised that It will be in accord with Ay % Sk AR ‘Sure, ma'am,” she replied, * the Scout laws wa 1 and a short |s business mesting was hald: After| Lot as corpomal, May Iott was|[cat: at 1030, Bafnrday morning. The fiscal year ending June 30, 1927. and | the financial program of P resident | nothing’ to_wqrry about—there’s only troop worked chiefly on the tenderfoot 5 C foners annually | C: ! i discussion foilowed. Scout Nellie Mac- | this the troop worked .for merl['madr scribe. It was suggested that | (100 A‘A‘(r‘xle\:dn[(xenlné ohy ok etned, Measure to Aid Mothers of pcaiticea i diof Commibaly ally | Goolidge. wan cook here. Neff was elected as new chairman for | badges. The meeting was adjourned | the troop buy an archery set, but as | ., c f ert " and a the coming four weeks. Patrol cor. |With “Taps,” and the good-night song. |all of the girls were not there, it was | 4" okt Ve & Tenderfoot.© and atter | Dependents. ners followed; each patrol chose a |Scribe, Betty Alexander. not decided upon. of the Jaws, the two patrols chose for SRR new name. During patrol meeting ¥ — 2 On Saturday night an entertainment | . e - and “Firefly.” d L for fhe new members worked on tender, | The meeting of Troop 24 was called | was given jointly by the Golden Puge | Fams,ye Tk oot squsre kit ire| A bill to provide home care for foot 1 A mame was plaved and |10 order at its usual place. After hav | class of the Anacostia Methodist Sun- | jeqrned and practiced in relay races. |dependent children was sent today to zoodnizht circle was formed. | NS horseshoe formation, some SIE |day school and the Girl Scouts. Miss |The daily good turn was talked about 'ine chairmen of the Senate and House ibe,- Jean Hoch naling was done with whistle instead | Ethel Payne, a local violinist. played | in the closing circle, and then Mary pi-y. Ty ibe Comms g of flags. Several g0od games Were!cor the girls, accompanied by Miss | e Gionng Circle, and | Y District committees by t mmis Troop 10 met he Central Pres d with this. Patrol 2 gave &!Marjorie Davis, both of the Washing- | and AMary Maxon scribe. Th stinz | “ioners with a request for its intro. byterian Church Saturday. 2 Y nice campfire. The troop then ellcs e iene: [dndiMary Maxo e Tnekmeellny (SRACS N cctaent " : iany. dhces ; od, singing Scout sonzs and i ved while Miss Ruth | &uangled Banner” and taps The measure provides that the ses patrol ¢ were held. Dues . Okun Shaug 4 : 10 danced the - mother of a child or children ‘\{mlw i 1% v s » is unable to w for Christmas were talked | piain: Dorothy Stubbs, scribe—held | by the entertainment given by the Beet Prices Agreed. ifrond i r care In the home may hen Capt. Scanlan ook the |y \ceekly meeting urth Presby. | Page class. ribe, May Lott yBR. December 18 receive ,:m.n'- aid nnd ssistance it | in Church on | he has been 15 3 G S o ten | o opened = el e T e ween ihe Mouniain Stales | e Distric, for, one year preced, The Late Shopper Invariably Finds Satisfaction first class, A Adams was present: She ti o o ‘o, | she I8 a W of the United T | 3 -class maieve, A count.of honor whid supefvision for each family iven aid. | thereafter to include an estimate in Only One Cook. GIRL SCOUTS ts were Lynda Swain, Helen Farn. | held after the meeting /BILL WOULD PROVIDE o e oithdcan, how | thelr budget for thix purpose. 1t is | y collected ways of Relping | ey Proop Margaret Tuckey, | Hungarian dance. was followed observation el short talk | o i rmeeting a court of honor was civts. ae plans were | troop the horseshoe formation. The | ruaranteei i has m; ipplication to become a | t A K h I f L t G.ft ind they discussed whether 10 | giscamen e o @ i hacse | troop then divided into groups for |5 tan rhe ’ < a | citizen e a . Rahn IncC. Ior Las g Ur sl W milk to the . 3 as appointed as follows: Adelaide | Study. Miss Getty, the captain, show- | honus of : Administration of this bill is lodged send tovs to some farm. Doro odley, M. . “Myrtle | €d how to make the American flag, [when the outppt " in the of Charlties. The board | thy Reed | Stevens and Do 1t was | While Miss Adams taught the other | reaches 5.600,000 | f s - required to investigate each case | Troop 12 met for its regular meet- | decided that the Troop would zo out | &roup. They did not take the hike | bonus begins at 4. refully and to provide adequate inz with 23 members present. After | g sing carols on Christmas eve. | Saturday because of the rain, but | m—_—_—_— oo e card were ¢ zoing to do their | Frances Linden. Q X = . Mary Parks of | best to make happy. Good-night cir- S — 2 won the points for the best |ele closed the meeting. Troop 40, Mrs. Conrad H. Young, 3 ni heighta and disiances | captain, held a meeting Friday in the 3 s ticed. Coburt of honor was roop 28 met at St. Margaret's ¢ Chevy Chase Presbyterfan Church P t t t fter the meetin; ‘insloud of having the usual formation|annex. The following girls were in- — or eau y an 1 1 y & o ”—— went on a hike. Those present rted : Katherine Howard, Virginia roop 1 2ld 1is wes v meeting at | out with Miss Lois el, who was| England and Jane Foote. Some of the P - : 2 : tha parish hall December 5 at 3 p.m. | visiting the troop. Miss Gleaves fol | girls worked on thelr second.class | f ¢ But four days remain in which to complete Christmas shop- s ~as ope ned with the v 1lar cere- | lowed with th who were late. They | tests with Lieut. Crocker and apt. i A b 1 . + 1 1 oies. Ted s Wiie crprin. Hannah | wend as 1 Mabsachucitts Svevne ot e e et 1 : ! ping; one finds there are still many gifts to be bought. It need . ” »f honor was held and Thirty-fourth street and then | for A few new @girls in - o | # D dECOTHtEItHe | mwenit Hack foithe chitohlib) alstus e | not be a problem to decide what to select; turn your thoughts to b il d ich was held at | Christmas plans. Two things i i ven for the e wpen one was i Bl S R N ; = jewelry and A. Kahn Inc. Our large stocks still present a won- g : ket derful collection of suggestions at moderate prices. hasket 7 a mily. One from each \ could not he present chosen ta buy th er ook chs the hinzs. Seribe. Sidney Jones, There were 24 . After The esular et ot L ot |G L M You Need Not Be MeLeod and Helen of Mrs. 1. Pevser Miller wa S T S i i e el || Puzzled Over This Gift! rls talked about horseshoe formation was used and in-| H i during the Christmas holidays. tion was held. Three members that patrel corners were held were invested us tenderfoot seouts. | Gi Mi ¢ L T o % meeting was dismissed with ta Songs were sung and games playe yive a Mirror from the Murphy Company to someone d t t h Scvibe Freda Kathleen Kershaw was chosen as {1 : famon ris atcnes this Christmas! It is a delightful gift—one that is Star of Bethlehem ‘Troop 30 held e soodight el sure to be appreciated! B . 2 its meeting Friday, December 4, at | e T s ¢ QG 54 In Many Beautiful Shapes With - openi reises, Capt.| Troop 45, Bradbury Heights, Today's style dictates the use of many mirrors—so 17-Jewel Adjusted Movements This will e Reid passed ¥ er- | with the captain. Mrs. B. B. Currie, % g g vi i ion; ’s \ party for|foot test et Ofto. on Ber /Lt her home: BibaiBatty Agaims ther small chance of annoying duplication; there’s inned, and af second clas, B e. oy Butler. | present. The girls took the tenderfoot “always room for one more.” = $ $ he girls practiced e - test. They the aved g s, - . mls prac Holly met captaingiiie. i el e e el Let us show you our large stock of mirrors, with : Up to O s dismissed. ve. Wilma Sterba frames of dignified simplicity. In various sizes and shapes and at prices that will not strain your pocket- book | Diamond Wrist Watches e of the Trans sol Scout Troop 47. Cornflower. Mrs Thursdav. Patrol cor captaln, M ind ralked . met o wis. The | Were instructed in si evy Chase § It Goaed ds. They sang S | \ith a play ¢ o6 monds vary in number from 18 irl will 5 e A e Y I by the scribe formation l Tt 1 “ith fruit, | Planned for a hike, and Miss Stevens |y 00 SErpe TRCD o 5 oy nc. 2 large and complete stock t t n oyvs fo members Gecldad)| A-Ker the 9 bring /i for | invested. The patrol leaders were R dren's o, o Vas | loted b court of homor. . Seribe, | 4180 enrolled. it belng the first time 710 12th St. N. W. Main 5280 i wke o Disker of fruic and ol i After doing some work on tests, the | 1’ ¢ After bus ng. Mrs 4 s S e rls sang carols in preparation for LI “ helped ithe S Rl Pine Cone prepa for - Stevens, and the S tops and solid platinum cases sct Middlemas in Enceiof chel et (e e et e === == Y The Supreme Gift the patrol leaders and plans were dis. H — cussed for Saturday n They Z e av. | then divided fnto groups for study A Perfect Diamond captain Thrift. Some practiced tenderfoot work, 1s called to at 3:30 while others worked on second class | | y i e The re forr tests._The s who passed some of | L ; : - ‘ i Beautiful : Wedding Rings & v“.l,;‘;; A "iw‘l, ',‘,',..,l i‘” 1 550 ol : i g = With 20 Diamonds $?g{5) Diamond Rings R o e o With 10 Diamands in ni ant to be ziven on f A Dinner Ring of real heant I for the benet of the Gl it in 18.Kt. Solid ahite gold. fin b several songzs and i | line. open-work design—hand- Fe i e sunz, and the meeting t A carved. set with briiliant full- studded with — cut diamond and four odd : Troop met at the Clevelana | SOUTHLAND BATTERIES § | ; ARy - . E1 Sheied sapphices. Variaus dec : i . ring a Far ational, Chureh on Fri Brsltito) Last (R : | signe from which to choasc beilliant. in e was called : inz of the Service Guaranteed N\Y 2 i points mare meetine short ! i a carat e e WHY PAY MORE? . . | ~ : Proziam. and was i 1Southland Battery Co. W : 2y 2 i ’,U‘;I'»!'iiig 910 Pa. Ave. M. 5555 > e ; 3 i 2 / 14-Kt. Solid White A Pl . ; oo feme e I S | $17.50 e $35 hearsed Or | Dagpite scarcity and enormous cost of v t s | ol it cvataine Tuh -’ Stod W31 i In square. octagan and ton. A Perfect Diamond A v another rehearsal of the play sears’ test. Sold everywhere, or by mail. 50¢ fiean shapes priate Ch vas dismissad with “TAps.” | 3 pocth i white gold. with 13-jewel $1 265 it 1 eautifully 4 ¢ A. Voorhecs. M. . Philadelphia. movements made. Se carved and designed. An cx- Of rare brilliancy and sparkling B it ceptional valie. color. It weighs two and 83-100 practica e t for the Ki | " |BEEE 4 Carloads of Fresh Il _F it for the Klngs ¢ Oranges and Grapefruit For the Holiday Season : Tt makes no difference who hap- = ) 1 THE ORANGE pens in during the holidays, with a S M i i R ockef asks luscious Fresh Ham or Fresh Shoulder | e &4 g ! i : $7.50 to $15 { n the pantry you're ready to spread a Genvine R e N ; p.f(.';'f, Silver-platc " GROVE MARKET , e B & T b : e ] | feast “fit for the kings. Electric Percolator ; B o e i bty $65. Set, $25.00 et Fight-cup capacity, colonial Hamilton Fairfax : ! design, with sugar bowl. cream- $50 One may like turkey; another I er and tray, as pictured In engraved case of Fairfax duck; a third a cut of beef—but | design. 17-jewel adjusted move- ment, in white or green gold filled case, beautifully en- everybody will want a bit of that I graved. A very beautiful and serviceable timepicce. delicious Fresh Ham. It whets the appetite to keen edge and adds a zest to the whole meal: Sterling Silver Men’s Solid Gold Oxfords Elgin Watch $10 $45 - S e 4 o ; femelsi i s Al engraved with knife edge 14kt solid white or green I'ree-Ripened IFruit, Direct From Groves foelenasnli ] g or mded rim. In sterling gold. 17-jexc et Neat sizes in thin models in lver ARk o d netal plain or fancy dials. Specially Vi Vi & ks 0 ‘. ~ Have your dealer reserve a R e frcin e it gift. 4® priced for Christmas. Oranges, AOZEN. .- - .- ocoainresswnionienionion 25€ Basketsof 50for..............v........$1.00 Fresh Ham or a Fresh Shoulder ' Baskets Selected Oranges.......... .$1.00 for the holiday festivities. fht MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE Grapefruit, 3, 4and5for................ 25¢c i i JEWELERS PLATINUMSMITHS Baskets of 13, 16 and 20 for. .. .. $1.00 il 3 C‘)] i . g P: JR J. SUN. Mixed Baskets of Oranges and Grapefruit.$1.00 : ADO;;I;Zd{l;‘JH. 5 a , n n e. ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN Large Shipment of Paper-shell Pecans We Also Carry a Comnlete Line of Extra | | Failcy sApple.s, Nuts and Other Fruits 3 ‘ 935 F Street Corner 12th and New York Avenue N.W. ol e Opposite W. B. & A. Station OPEN EVEN]NGS i Washington Meat Packers’ Association

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