Evening Star Newspaper, December 24, 1925, Page 9

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WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, DECEM Gray ball Tuesday evening, December | cal program will be: Processional,| At the Christmas morning celebra- | sons and daughters working in the |gether with any sandwiches left over Ups and Downs of Politics. , at the Mayflower are asked by the | “Ad Regem Pastorum” (Gounod), with | tion (11 a.m.): city can participate. Circles of frienda] from tea. s 1 B it T ol | committee to' come in uniform, in|organ and orchestral accompaniment; » Come, All Ye Faith- |take thits' meal gt each’ other’s natals Theinew cystom ik considered:not [ (e TonaE aTOL L L honor of the distinguished officers of | H. Farmer’s “Mass in B"; offertory, : hrisipAdeste Fideles” | in turn and there is dancing to wire- fonly economical, but tends to keep e o e the past for whom the boxes will be | “Adeste Fideles” (Novello); —com- | Introit. T Rilmann | 1088 or the gramophone until 9. This | soclety in better condition physically, | ticlan (Continued from named, and in honor of all branches | munion, “Silent Night”; solo, “Bethle- | :Th i ... Walter H.| is followed by a “hot sausage” meal, |ladies preserving the slimness 8o nec-| Dix—Because I'm so up on politi- mnued o o] lof ‘the service today, which will be| hem,” by Thomas Heathman: reces- Comininjon in D with which horseradish is served, to- | essary for present-day fashions. 1330 H Streei N. W. and Mrs. € wright, 3 ssie A\h-.lropl;‘obcumu by officers inhpernon. 5 m;:ra.l,M"Gl(‘)r}' to God” (Handel), from Wd Maj. Larry B. 5 The Alabama box, of which Mrs. J. | “The Messiah.” 1315 New York Avenue i M. Laisy F. Johnston is hostess, is to be named | Mrs. Mabel Butler is organist and en Christmas is Mr. George Y. Worthing- |in honor of Admiral Raphael Semmes | choir director. Thomas Wallace and X _ secondary to this entertained at dinner last {of the United States Navy. Mrs. Fran-| John Simmonds are the violinists, Alfl-r'h;,;', Y bChristmas Eve Q, evening in compliment to Miss Nuney | cois Berger Moran's box is named for =d ark 1" {66 i "’m’“,‘:f“'fll tone ! realtime of delig Benoist, ¥#ho is home for the holidays. [John Sinclair Blackburn of Gen. d et L ceaional, " 6 ‘Herald Angels for y ux‘ on viaqllhl‘l '(‘;(Iwr\ in the company were M Payen's ‘mrr, 1]:; the war lmll\\'ev,-n the HOLY ROSARY CHURCH. = F;hx Me‘nduupn;; | Mar, Kerr, Miss Alberta Thorn, | States. Mr: arry A. Colman, na-| qpo Christmas program tonight at s at both services wil i Mr. Henry William Bowie | tional president of the League of [ ,,The Chrl = be sustained by Harry M. Forker, Dinner Plate e R i e o e i oresn 12 o'clock and tomorrow at 10:30 80 | 15 4one; Robert A. Jonscher,, tenor, Iifty Cents jtive chairman of the Stone Mountain ¢ i ¢ peace” (b, p, &nd Masters Claiborne Durham and, ity Cents John Q. Tilson was | Memorial Association, has named her | .. Processional, “Prince of Peace - B Stephen Grey, sopranos. TODAY ¥ by his son, John Q.!box for a Northern officer, Capt. Perry [ SR 810, AU SOt 7 i on (Josepn “7 ant £ s s Hitchkiss School, at|Colman, who served in the 21st Massa.- |- Fletcher) 3 CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY. ried Pork % . Conn., who will spend the |chusetts Regime! X Smothered A lay with him at 2016 O street. Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews’ box is|™ - V. Novello). (,f\“_l_fl;hecl‘nxl quartet, consisting of named the Minnigerode-McCook box, c aino. (phine M. Mugano! | Gretchen Hood, soprano; Mrs. Ralph Candied Sweet | mars: winam A Paecatn, wite: ofls it Mary Loupone: tenor, Salv P. Barnard, contralto; G. E. And > Mg am A, . for Maj. Ch Minnigerode, who was | 2 “ ' ' e angeraon, . Potatoes i ol McCain; will be hostess at | ates ! i > Ca « | tenor, and F. P. Heartsill, bass, is anda m ain, »e hostess at| Mrs. Andrews’ father and aide-de-camp redo,” el 3 Incarnatus Est, DS, 810 O Se aKe, w Vv Frank P. Fenwick : ance Tuesday afternoon for|to Gen. Fitzhugh Lee; was the last 3, Massino. gaged for thq Christmas morning serv S st I ’ el a ertise ’ - aughter, Miss Elizabeth McCain, | man wounded in the Army of Virginia o ano solo, Regina La- | G2 at the Church of the Holy City. o Wit W e Wit ek s Buests 107 |08 e Seropd Bttle oF Abmoviaiton, | set S M S 270, 150 HE, | Sktoenti and Coreoran e, at 1 fast-selling, medium-priced car. Salary, me d Catherine Turner and {and was left for dead on the fleld of . Miss Ruth Stephens of New York. |battle, and his life saved by a North- R, s s o, Ao Curisi] - Beslde the festival chants and — ern s ; als Robert_McCook | Con ent NIEht."_chorus. responses, and the hymns, “O Come, $200 00 h d ] Capt, George H. Rock. U. 5. N.. and | S¢ omiaSoon, S or o hoek | Komimon Silent NENL" horuhe 11| AU Yo Fatthtul” “Lignt of Life. the . per mont an commission. . Rock will leave foday for Au- [ eiaaies Who (oREat on i O var, | Nediingcr): aito solo, Mary Lozupohe. Great Messiah” and “Koll Out, 0 fons sta, to spend the holidays. |jje was guardian of the late E. F.| Members of the chorus are F. Cas- [to God,” the choir will sing Men 0 1 m h f s h b d d They expect to return here Monday, | Andrews and an intimate friend of [ cio, Gilda Bonucelli A. Turco, K.|delssohn's “There Shall a Star Con nry 0S€ WNno can 1urnis onda an January 4. the Andrews family. Catalano, Theresa Segretti, E. Oriani, | Out 0{ -{acobi “Minls A\Iau:{lu‘h‘mn . — S . Mancuso, D. Brignole, Leo Ba cei, | organist and director, will play the f . Mr. and Mes. Arier Witiam Dunn | 3rise viorence HoKee of Ashovili, | A1nCus0, D. Brignole, Léo Balducel | organist and director, will play. the est of references need apply. Give fu have with them in their home at 1409 | N.'C., is the guest for over the holi: | Caponnetfo, J. Caponnetto, . Or prelude and Guilmant’s offertolre on Thirty-first street their son, Mr. Al-|days of Mrs, Willam I. Denning of [ M. Davis, . Notizio, . Funt Christmas hymns for postlude. s 1 V. Dunn of San Francisco, | 517 Chevy Chase Parkway. 4 Scola, J. Marcellino, F vezzo, | The Christmas eve vespers and Sun- particulars as to number and make of ‘1 their Sondn-law and daughter, - J. M. Massino, A. Carta, S. Carta, P. | day school festival will be held today and Mrs. Henry J. Hunt, jr., | Mrs. Anton Heitmuller of 1307 /ne and M. Lozopone. * “7|at” 5. including carols, the lighted Que Street A mern e s 't | Fourt re » b ¥ 5 ] d 1 & b Y e e o N | 0 g cars sold in past three years. State Christmas Dinner. i i | New York Cicy during the holidays. | 8¢Me L. Slattery PiE= MpEyabyithe clilldven: t o 5 S s Mrs. Fraklyn Mousley is spending z e OLD FALLS CHURC h h d l Sis T hepenre | Mr. and Mrs. Eugenia R. Woodson SEEE L FALLS CHURCH. whether married or singie o he holidays with her mother, rs. | Mr. and Mrs. Bugonia K. Woodeon | EMMANUEL CHURCH, ANACOSTIA | 1., Do Fiomey CoLRCNE. gle. ; . 3245 Klingle road, this evening, Christmas music tomorrow will in- | 23 (Speclal).—At the Old Falls Church . ang tarkey Miss Eile vall will entertain |their schoolgirl = daughter, an. | cludes there will be a midnight celebre ! . Cranborry joll i tew this afternoon in compliment | Twenty young people Will be' Present. | procouionst 0 Litte Town of Heth. of the Holy Communion on Chr Address Box 1 S'E, tar Offlce e Miss Virginia Brant, daughter of mas eve. The special music for this Fresh groen apt. and Mrs. Gerald Brant, who is service will include “Like Silver t home from for the oy, . . Noble | Lamps,” by Barnby, and the “Gloria holidays. Alte i at the tea table CHRISTMAS MUSIC otirto B, “Rejoii in the Tard | in Excelsis” from Mozart's “Twelfth il be Mrs. Charest, Mrs. way'. . : 3 Mass. A 5 Ufhwnmsena and Mrs Richi IN THE CHURCHES Rannr somn, All Yo At the 11 o'clock service on Christ Hollerith, who will be assisted in the | 3 “Ang calm mas day the music will be: 2 lining room hy Miss Betty Green: ourth Page) | Seisoansag -Smart | Te Deum” (Buck); “8ing, O Hea vyood and Miss Marian Carmichael. - onnel of the choir (Tours), and the “Hallelujah Chorus” " . b e Clark, Harrison Fillius, a|from “The Messiah.” Mrs., Davi prayer and sermon by the rector, at s 1s Holeback. Edward Lane, Ed- | Miss Hannah Bonell and Mr. Appl the mother church, 10:30 am. Fol b : e mother, Mrs. . De Witt | 08 Ower SHUi: carol e, | ton Lawrence will sing the solo parts will return to their | the % e 0. Naomi b TR A . : < Sl pm. ser large tree will | Co dge. g 7 i e v i be Provided for diven, and o | KuEen: rpiep. Lena Weigel Gorhari | PINCHED POCKETBOOK ~ 3 Christmas play will be &iven, together | Harold Mysicy: Anna Madd. “Besste Wosd: " Dr. Mildred W. Dickerson has gone | with gifts for each child, and the |Florence Nasiof: Mary C. D. Johnson, organ- | DICTATES IN VIENNA | i ree apt. W. Pitt Scott has joined Mrs. st and her mother, Mrs. T. De Witt q %) | to Atiami Beach, Fla., for the holi-|singing of the carol 3 : S will return shortly atter | At the 10:30 an. service the follow: ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. A : r. sic wi b rend d, r e 3 > " aus FORM ULA . and Mrs, J. Whitla Stinson. who | and choirmaster, and the solo parts | gy o r “Mm‘ ‘ hington Meal Hour and Mode were married last week in St. John's { will be sustained by Mabel Foote ;"“_‘H lv‘v\e C mfimhmlmm c, as pre £ Livi { \H COLATS Church, have returned from thelr|Witman, soprano: S. Elizabeth Kerr, | ing choirmos ",, - hr organist of Living. 3 Zud scs Bt e SRasiies | contite; ick, tenor, and |jp ef. includes the {ollow-| correrpondence of the Assoctated Press. o) 'fl‘lmf‘" house | Horace A. At the midnight celebration (starting | YIENNA.—A pinched pocketbook is 0, Come, ALl Yo 11315 am., Christmas eve): | responsible for a rearrangement of ; - ND numerous, indeed, are pus : i C . %0 Come. All Ye Faith. the habits of the best society 1 3 3 g spending the | Festivl i 3 ol ; Adesto Fidelex” el 77 the hearts to which Christ- arles Gatly | in Vienna, as far as meals are con- U paT-OFF 1 a company of 20 of her of ‘Béintehen | life as much as possible on a ) : : : nappiness and enjoyment. u i {6 th “Manker - Ch zonts, S, “Jubilate Deo jor X ; Holy Communion 1 | : = 4 and | gubitate 1 Nai n 7 Communion’ in |cerned. Familtes are trying to enjoy > mas brings a brief season of ¢ h . #Wis” Kedner | b at tea in the garden o i . Plarence Dickinson | Offeriory Wers " Shephe Tncomie s Cides e taxe the Mayflower. “Se )t the Holy” Communion in ! b Vipoias | 0000 R fex O S hilie 8 ) 5 O ifaraid Ange " oy | 1 Music have abolished the set eve- S OEr et Dickera! Boxholders for the Children’s Coun. | Hymn, “Hark! the Hera adsluona'| AtieS e Baicledion: -5 ok e s { . try Home ball, to be held fctson nedict Night ning di ional Lk e Tieral) R MUY | Instead, tea is now taken.an hour | e Mneele ohn | 1ater, generally at 8 o'clock, so that | ; 4 = To Saks Store there has been given Y the privilege of serving a generous public, patient in the midst of the in- tensity of shopping crowds. and pre have ha f v Mellon, . James W. Wadsworth, | our f L. They only . Mrs. Richard Townsend, Mr a1l T i Curti: Mrs. John R. Wil WOLF i Wlor ams, Mrs. Joseph Noell, Mrs ’ e. N.W. v , Mrs. Charles S. Dewe: 4 Leiter, Mrs. Perry Belmont,| T r for the I r A. Houghton, Gen. James | special midnight celebration tonight A. Buchanan, William McClellan Rit- { of the Holy Kucharist at the Church | ter, Donald Woodward, I of the Ascension, Massachusetts ave- Bastedo, Mrs. Herman Diercks, Mrs.|nue and Twelfth street, at 11 o'clock Henry Benning Spencer, Mrs. John A. | will be: Have You Lunched Johnston, Mrs. L‘haliloslliuughmn Processional. “We Have Seen ) { Wood, Mrs. Robert R. Hitt, Mr: Star Remanies ! At Nunnally S Recently? | Joseph Himes, E. J. Blair, ) sh- nulle St ACame | lipon S MInmeh LS ton Rollins, Mrs. George McLanahan, 2 TABI’ and’ Gratia 2 Robert Roosevelt, Mrs. Alexan- s anaie served der Legare, Mrs. Willlam P. Meredith, 3 Mitchell, Mrs. James | 21 : G round- Harper Poor and Mrs. Yelverton Gar- | Th g, O Heav | nett. H P & A PRV TETELR For the patience our patrons have had and for the response they have shown we extend our sincerest gratitude. We wish all the happiest of the sea- son’s greetings. aksS— % Pennsylvania Ave. at Seventh Columbia National Bank What to Do With Xmas Checks Qlnstead of frittering away the gifts of cash and Xmas checks that Santa brings you tomor- row, make them a source of further income by banking them in OUR SAVINGS DEPT. QWe pay 3% Compound Interest on savings— give your money National Bank protection. Think this suggestion over before “breaking into” your Xmas stocking. \CO. “Town of Beth itive serv- De X Mrs. Abram Simon left yesterday s i Tours for Toledo, Ohio, to visit with her sis- | +Nune “bis IS ey ter and brotherinlaw, Dr. and Mrs. | Begessional. L Charles J. Freund. Monday the mar-| AnSel®” - Penigplolin /,‘ 4 2 | riage of Miss Rosalind Freund and Mr. Incidental solos v 8 touse 7/ W N. Edwin Helburn will take place, at | and Koehl, soprands: Jesale Masters, V{4 4 which Dr. Abram Simon will officiate. | contralto: Messrs. Zugene Dabhl, tenor, Soute THE CANDY OF THE The doctor will leave Washington on B. Peckham, baritone. * Stndis Albe % ned is organist and Simon is leaving Wash- i i a visit in Toledo, e 1223 F Street NW. |}! ont at the marriage of | HOLY REDEEMER. in, Miss Rosalind Freund with | At the midnight S - Edwin Helburn. | i Mus a twelve e o cky Society Host to | until t e iatoraniinre. Norcia i If It Is Rentable I Can Rent It | The December meeting of the Ken-| | tucky Society was held at the Willard J. Lo KoLB Hotel Tuesday evening. M Maurice 3 !n Thatche }:\1(1‘ of Representative | 923N.Y.Av. 1237 Wis. Av. Thatcher of Kentucky, as first vice | president, presided and had charge of MAINES027 | the meeting. The guests of honor | were Senator and Mrs. J. W. Harreld of Oklahoma, former Kentuckians. In the receiving line were Mrs. Thatcher, Senator and Mrs. Harreld, Representa. | tive and Mrs. A. B. Rouse, Representa- tive and Mrs. John W. Moore of Ke: | tucky and Mrs. Conrad Syme of Wash- | ington. Senator Harreld addressed the <ociety, after which dancing followed. | The meeting was largely attended and | was pronounced one of the best ever held by the society. ice. i : e Bazazassasasasinasanany i | Compound Interest Paid on Savings. $ m’ 0 You can open a Savings Account at l ", this convenient Bank with as little as | i The Season’s Greétings and Hearty Good Wishes for a Mezrtie Christmas and a All officers of the Army, Navy and Marie Corps who attend the Blue and First Mortgage Bonds | Callor write for BookletN%.1 The F.H. 'O sich Building. 81 S TO ANY INVESTOR IN ¥ Prosperous and Happy New Year To the People of Washingion and the Thousands of Customers Who Have Helped to Make the Year 1925 One of the Greatest in the Hislory of Our Store Josiah Cram Josiah Cram was an Aend -ofl- theh- wegkc]l;. regular hospitalit How did _they stand for him all the while? He brought Evangelines . . and a b§aming§mile. Christmas Dinner ) / !ZW Will Be Served in Eb:o}' C_htistmasuhe’s Crystal Room ringing — weil, you kngw.g B ! Noon to 9 P.M. ]Ther%'ngonpa be 1 ots of Happiness (candies a}z\pd cakes) $3.50 Per Cover in Washington this Christmas from the new Happiness Store near Woodward’s. You’d better come 3 e down and get in b R the swim® rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago or gout. Take . Eade’s Pills for quick relicf. They will drive the most stubborn pain from your, system, In use over 50 years. - Candy~Soda~ Al g | FOUGET ' €O., Inc., haporters Tea Room B O S 1107 F St.,N.W. EADE’S Pitts l An Extra Christmas Service! To avoid disappointments—if any gifts have bee undelivered, because af incorrect addresses, or for any other reason, and the purchaser will call Main 6366— or call in person at the Main 11th Street entrance, be- tween 9 A.M. and 12 M. Friday, we will endeavor to straighten out the difficulty and make delivery.

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