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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON , D. ¢, DECEMBER 27. 1925—PART 1. YALE CLUB SCORES IN0UT OF LUCK" Student Players Give Effec- tive Performance of Humorous War Drama. Vale last “Out rsity Luck.” played by the Dramatic Association 1 larse audience Theater. poriraved of the World particularly e the mud the work author odand plays i=ht hefore Park th War, those the whe did more not experience ind the Luck” i Yale, 02 ion of “B successiul himself of of 1 Sa m My as durin 1t Ward- | 1 | | | CLARENDON, Va., December | (Speciall.—Organization of an associa tion of ministers of the churches of | | Arlingion County. whose purpose it | shall be to create a closer co-operation | between the churches of the county | in dealing with religious and moral issues that may arise in the com- munity, was effected at a meeting held last Friday at the ( Church Rev. George H. Fielding of the Clar endon Methodist Church was elected st president of the new organizitic tev. Wilbur M. Snyder of the ¢he dale M. P. Church elected retary Support of the pledged to the (' ney of the county of all laws in Iy adopted hy prganization nmonwealth att the enforcement 1 resolution unanimons the meeting Rev. Perry Mitchell, pastor of the Clarendon Baptist Church, was ap pointed chairman of the program com ind his play is partly the re- | ohservations of the in the trenches of his own American dous and behind the lines In “Out of Luck there is the same m humor. the same “patter” that found in “What Price Glory.” But sordidness of the Stallings play is The Yale players “put it with vim and punch. and at same time with real drama he omitted Oonly in Cast. deals particularly with of eleven doughboys vench cottage rest of the ttalion had expected 1o be ont line duty. There emale b irench nd One Girl The the adventure: il from the T play M he Ame nne o great he Joanne is admirably William M. *linc the musinz is found in the ““show the f parts of * which on after they have the used in ma- < themselves pu heen isolated which they ha tricals at Brest. While themselves the German place. Clad in silken they = their hel digportins tir the B Price Glory < many laushs ken. and that speaks and coach Tack not ) produced d inish surenc the ability Plavers vas siven at a the Yale | {{ Jociation. The committee the production here con am . Miller, chairman Brooke. (. Mathews Reeve Hoover orse H Walter and David ze of H e G Stone, jr Wilmer zent of Patronesses. List an e perform Mrs Denise Bavar Hiram Sax Putnam Brooke. Mrs. “tor. Mr=. Anthonv Wavne Richard 1. Crenshaw, Mrs Mrs. . Matthews Nelson Dinzley. Mrs. Oliver | Anderson Nrs s F Mrs A. Aspinwall Mrs. Thom Mrs < Frederick Mrs, Mys Jahn | n Mrs., George I3hle. Mrs Kir<, Mrs. John L. Gibr Glover, jr.: M= John Hay Mrs, Fairfe Iinkle. Mirs. m . Hoover, M= Thomas Mys. Walter Bruce Howe = Mrs., James L. ufman. M. Dewey Drvile Stephen Wi ins. Jr Helen Jatnes Tcerr: M irnest Knaebel, Mrs. GouM Lincoln. Mr G. Mc Clintock. Mrs. Randolph 11 McKim. Pt X. McLanahan, M James Magee, Mrs huyler Merritt, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mrs. W. C. Mil ler. Mrs. Lidward Mitchell, M William D. Mitchell, Mrs. J. Upshur Moorhead, Mrs. George Hewitt Myers B Frank - Duncan Phillips, Mrs Mrs. E Francis T es Sheldon Mrs. Mor he N Phelp Y Willi NE Proceentor Compare Faltimore With Tho=e of 1924 POTOMAC BOTOMAC Vi Dicen ied the St Georze M hasket 1 the di s of the The vl nd Davi Emmanuel Sun cek members coptl Ch il be et il i zam Mis-e N b this the tiin hoo! De- Ny held Wednesdiy he intention those i were held piscopal Church S . 0. M. Kirk. Miss Mrs. [ AL Bownan Kirk were prominent < cavol services Lodwiz il o It nzing 1 Church naneted Chri Wedne the study heard Iohn S, Sowe Burean Man™ wili wday school Tuesday of ne ot ool hesians w stor, Re t Weather nted hy the CLurch the Baptist The Rey. John . Sowers, pastor of Del Ray Baptist Church, was given a xurprise party Monday evening, when ! members of his congrezation assem Vled the parsonaze and broug many zifts to him and his wife. Charlotte Dyer. 10 veras old. sus- tained a fracture of her right leg when a1t Mount Vernon School, Potom he city council has advertised for bids for the construction of the new auditorium and firehouse. The huds will he opened Monday night The city council has directed N. Harding. town clerk, to notify the board of supervisors of Arlingion County to take steps to repair Turner avenue. The ecouncil anthorized the commit tee on sanitation to make a survey of all vacant lots an Mount Vernon ave nue and report fo the council at its meeting next Monday night. John they | vepel | with | #he fell from a platform while plaving | ALEXANDRIA. Va.. December 26 l(sp —The annual Harvest day jexercises of the Women's Missionary | Society of the Methodist Ipiscopal Church South. held in the church fast Wednesday. has been proneunced i success. The church was decorated in |holly and pine. Christmas music was {furnished by two pupils of Miss Helen Outcalt’s class of Le chool. and {box luncheon was served by the ladies commitiee. During the afternoon Rev W Hammond gave a sion study literatu ording to an $260 was re pict benetit Theater by the Parent-Teachers December 16 The Mai of Rev. H. L. morning talk on mis announcement zed from the ziven in the defferson Sche Association jnst ve n Quest Schlineke service at Protestant Church Christmis. Robert Sout rrett. president the Florence Crittenton Home Mission zave a lecture on South Americ the Methodist Episcopal Church e Wednesday night The Old Dominion Boat Club dance ziven at the Elks' Home Friday eve [ninz. was one of the outstanding social cvents of the vounzer in Alexan dria this week. The chaperons were Mrs. William Jackson Morton, wife of Dr. Morton. rector of Christ Church: Mrs. A. C. Warwick, ) H. Thomas, Mrs. S. B. Moore, |- Leabeater, Mrs. Walter Toherts Mrs. C. M. Shepperson, Miss Ruby Thomas. Mrs. E. H. Kemper and Mrs M. King. Music was furnished by six-piece orchestra. The next.dance the club will be ziven New Year was the subject it the 6 o'clock the Methodist of th tor eve Subscription Dance Given. Christmas eve w: vounger set by a given at the Elks' Home The Belle Haven Country Club gave a dance ters ht the club > ind_Mrs 1s celebrated hy subseription the dance and Golf the club’s qu dance w Pollard, Rose it celebrated their fiftieth wed linz anniversary Wednesday evening Among the out-nf-town zuests present {were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. 1| ra {Chevy Chase. Md.: Mr. and Mrs. F. D Pollard and Mrs. A, B. Crane of Washinzton and 10 grandchildren Resolntions of were passed the staff of the Alexandria Hos pital and the Alexandria Medieal So “iety npen the death of Dr. William Morgan Smith at a special meetinz held Thursday evenin The Christmas tree of the Sunday Church was held 1 Walr McDon: ton iven by My and celebra of St 1 Paul's rnaon " rsdiy 1d ROU\\ ILLE. ROCKVILLE (Speciall.—In the assemblage of Md.. Decemher presence of a large relatives and friends Miss Lavinia H. Collins. dauzhter ! Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Collins of Po tomac, Md., and William H. Rohey Louisville. Ky.. formerly of Dunn Loring + married the Methodist Church at Potomac at noon oday. the pastor. Rev Mo Donald. officiatinz. The was ziven in marriage by her f: only attendant was Miss Mi ner of Clarksburz, Md. T was Fvereit ek of Wa usher Pohe neis ¢ her Rayr consin in 1 Julian bre the nie Her rd men Collir the the th were nd of join rineil Fares Knights o America, o held in the ar nest Wednesday Clans and a I il elaborately decorated re ind each ented wih ve Mars vein Winde o tm will <hted i he evers] 1rend filled Cather LT Mis wred mohil nston lided in f the ind 12 fron 1 with dr nnde urthouse vir itomo. he uenee Three United. Lev. T Methodi=t the nuarri few duvs Danville Caton of of Harper Sarah e S o 1. Neu baver and Mis: therin Lyon. hoth of W The Christmas way the Star ill be pr in the Chris n Church here nex Wednesday evening by children the Sunday school. A pantomime will be of the prozram rd T former sindent Washington Missionary Colle wheo was sentenced o of Correct Couples W, John, pastor Church. has here within of John W. Cr dnd Mis Ferry, Puree Path ent The at Maryl 18 months 1 the Circuit stolen g Ritel two-thirds of ney Joseph €. Cissel ind he w Tarr. who Honse Nowin: nrt his conv here of receiving paroled by Gov. nearly Attor ommended the eleaxed Christmas British subject anly vears old. admitted his ind it was npon his testimony thers implicated were convicted wrah Lawrence McQueen, hter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. | McQueen of Forest Glen. and Mr. Glen ! Rust Snider of New York. were mar | ried early in the week at the home of lthe bride's parents by Rev. James T. Marshall of Washington, formerly astor of Warner Memorial Presby iterian Church, Kensington. A license has been issued Clerk of the ¢ { marriage of | Charlotte, N. | Johnston, 23 : John Royer, father of Ezra L. Royer Rockville, died a few days ago at s home in Westminster. Md.. aged vears. He wa retired Larme arviving him are seven children. | zrandchildren and 10 great-zrandchil dren. He also leaves two brothers | He was a lifelong resident of Carroll County his time. State’s marole eve and by h, 28 Helen of Printing of zines and tra advanced in Mexico, lishinz industry i limited I where the pul S newspapers. - rendon Baptist | {Church when the Chri be | of | A the | rcuit Court here for the |« ARLINGTON COUNTY NEWS prepare a pro- for the next meeting of the to be held Thursday afternoon, | t the Clacen- | this meeting ft a con pected to mittee and asked to | gram body | 4 > o'clock. don Baptis Church. At a committee appointed to dv Stitution and by-laws is | present its rep | At the annu Lodge, No. 285, A meeting of Columbia F. and A. M., held Mondiy evening in Masonic Temple, Clavendon, W. W. Livingston of Cher- dale was elected worshipful master. Other clections resulted as follows: W. Golden, senior warden: lugene M and,” junior warden: William C. Wibert, treasurer; Jesse W. Rohrback cretary: Dr. J. C. Whitehead. serfior eacon: 1. F. Chew, junior deacon he following appointments were an wuneed: Georze 11, Thurber. chay lain: Herbert H. Porter, marshal: ¥ . Bushong. tiler: L. A. Cook, senior steward and .. Rice, junior stew ard vear sentence in the State peniten tiary. Richmond. for the murder of Lima Hall, was brought to Alexandria this weels and will appear before Judge lHoward W. Smith in the Corporation Court Monday, when an effort will be made to have him sent to the Sta reformatory MeDonald. it is claimed by his attorneys, is only 16 vears old. Water Pipes Froze Plumbers are in demand here today ollowing the sudden drop in tempera re last night. Water pipes in many ions of the ty fre and water < ent off. music pre surpass any previous will be offered tomorrow the Washington Street am which p rises iven night M. B “Evening attraction Departing Christmas ¢ tomorrow evenir ristmas ca Loth old including selections from Russia, France, Germany here " mas chief services, o Music t the m will he the evening the usual services the ‘eature | will e E pls new, fand Italy ery nvited Reed. manager ers next a'elack Judge and civil w has heen Hay the two focal t Wednesday from child in Alexandria Le the to suest on 10:30 to G police Court 31 Wil the Frederick fudze he will retire’ from office December He will be succeeded by Judze liam S. Snow. who formerly held Judze Duvall declined the Democratic prin renomination and Judze Snow w nominated and efected without opposi tion At the meeting neil a_communication from Judse Snow asking of the judge t he inereased $3.000. The iner would he increased to the Duvall, of Police of the was that the Police $2.500 now 1use city read from justified imbe said he hrougzht liquor vioitor Mrs. Lav o William residence, owing She heing 2 Able vears ol Able, dropped dead 23 Woife an attack of is survived by her several children The funeral « son 1t her street, today heart trouhle hushand and William who died in Los Ang 18, was held this residence of his Nicholson, §12 alif December afternoon the w. from Georze street The annnal Dominion Beat next Tuesday ment will vandevile smoker o1 Cluh ot will T )thietic luncheon the he civen entertain ni incinde and a HYATTSVILLE HYATTSVILLE, Md., December (Special.—Formal reopening of Masonic Temple here, home Mount Hermon Lodge, No. F. and A. M. which several the of has been closed for exter provement Year duy fianaon for sive renovation and ke New meel of he 3 o'clock in the to place reception 3 to 7 o'clock. when friend. the hall rebuilt A pupil Chriztmas en direc of A Hiolnes a0, Mige 15 Gih teacher nvited o in he i o inspert ra e vir he v i the nd School chool there Monday ' Colleze nmen:. under tion Mission aciety Flects, hurch South of has jus uecessful clected these officer Dashiell Hoffman Foster, “ecord ed Mazruder ind Mrs. H hich cry, ha My finiched i BB Misy Bessie LV presi ol " urer. in the New ew Year nizht under auspices of 7. Ovder of 1h Hyatteviile, The conimittee of the Mrs. Bessie M will have char nheld Chapter, Star. nd means of which chairia to the t chipter. of Dicke of the t fund. ion ° yelief on's Christmas Activify. The chapter has heen unusually tive during the Chr havics several times ervice men at St. J pieal. Washinzton. ¢ other “eats" desizned Yuietide happy for he he Mon day nizht the chapter will give. a Christmas party for the Ward N boy at St Elizabeth's The annual dinner mecting of the First of Hyattsvill w0 be ninz of December 31, The dinner will be followed by the business meetinz, baptism and Watchnight services, wucted by the pastor. Dr. B. ) Robertson. Tuesday night the annn Christmas entertainment of the Sun 1y s<chool of the Baptist Church i to be held. The small children of the school held their Christmas enter tainment last urday afternoon Detours Near Washington. Special Dispateh to The Star | BALTIMORE. December 26.—The followinz detours in Montzomery County are jisted in the week! | tour bulletin_of the State Commission for the week December 31 Colesville-Ashton—One mile vond Colesville turn right (0.0) left st Laurel (1.5). turn right ( to main road. Condition, fair. Damascus to Brownings One and four-tenths miles south of intersection of Washington and Browninzsville road. turn rizht (0.0) to Kings Valley into Damascus-Browningsville (3.7). Fair dirt road. Lavtonsville-Claysville—One mile south of Lavtonsville turn left (0.0) into county road at detour sign, bes right at cross roads (0.75) to Clay ville. Fair, Potomac-Seneca—At Potomac tura right (0.0) on Rockville road, turn Teft (0.8), turn left at fork (2.6). turn left at fork (+.7 to Potomae-Senec road (5.8). Fair. istmas vivite 1beth’ rying Sruit i make he ex Hos and “he business taptist Church held ihe eve ind is De turn road 'TWO HURT AT FIRE | her | Monday { Comley ranklin | 179, | months im- ! le rond— | . turn 16t | | school IN BERWYN HEIGHTS Branchville Fire Chief Struck on Head as Home of George Donovan Burns. Special Dispatch o The Star BERWYN HEIGHTS 26.—Two persons during a_fire which home of Mr. and Mrs. van here early today Mrs. Donovan was cut ahout the arm and 1.. Johnson, chief of the Branchville Fire Department, was in jured on the head when struck by a piece of furniture thrown from a window Poth were treated on the scene, a physician being called for the five chief. The damage £5.000, covered Md., Decem were injured destroyed the George Dono was estimated at by insurance. The fire originated in the kitchen of the home from an unknown after gaining headway was fanned by a strong wind which foiled the efforts of several fire companies to save the | building. No one was at cording to a fire report, fire was discovered. CHERRYDALE. CHERRYDALE. (Special).—THundreds of citizens im buec withk a sp of good will and ommunity fellowship gathered on the grounds Christmas eve night Carols, nddresses and the presents ion of favors to children were on the sram, arranged by Mrs ie Coles of Preston avenue. snd held wn- der the combined auspices of the churches of Cherrydale. There was beautifully illumin: community Christmas tree, the lighting of which opened the exercises. Miss Ruth Adams delivered the address wel ome and announcements Master Fred Majors The annual Christmis ment of the Sunday herrvidale M. P, evening, in charge hich will consist inzs. Each child The Cherryvd narment H.C. R Reese home, when ac the a., December of were made entertain of the I school Church will with Mis of the of music present na will rece Volunteer ¥ recent sherts deput caused O'Neil nounces tha. the show will be held February 19 2. Harold M. Brown. who wil he show into shape, ar nearsals will start ri ew Year. The annual bangue lepartment is scheduled for De meeting elecied chief 1o fill the the resignation ¢ department ar nual minstre re The whip of the Town Receives German Gun LEXINGION, V [V Y American War, hak heer be painted and yard. The fieldpic G. D. Letche «uliber ane ican three Gert rees dur neh cause and | 26| 'Underground River in New Cave Specia' Dispatch to The Star HAGERSTOWN, Md., —An underground river 15 feet deep and with a bed of crystal was dis covered in a cavern of extraordi grandeur on the farm of ank lendore, near Rohrsville, on the timore and Ohio Railroad, south Hagerstown, (his morning. The ¢ ern is adjacent to those dis- covered several days ago on the farm {of C. €. Keedy, when the bottom of a stone quarry gave way following a £ ' hiasting operation, and is one of a se- ries containing gorgeous stalactites and stalagmites. The Keedy which appeared to be the haunt ot a fox. Peering into the darkness they were unable 1o penetrate the depths oi the place ands squeezing their | bodies through the opening, one after | the other, they came to a large room. \Lanlenm which they carried for the purpose, were flashed about and huge spaces were seen, glistening orgepus formations. The river some “distance away. News of the discovery read zh the lower section of the coun- d exploration arties | formed to continue the investigations ng the rest of the day. he river is believed 1o be a con- necting link hetween the caverns on both farms and probahly other sub- terranean spaces in Maryvland and December 26 Mul- Bal- | of | was 'm discovery started explorations, and this morning D. M Iteid and Carlton Haines came upon small_hole on_the Mullendale farm C OT'] A(,E ( ITY. Ad meeting of 1he Monday night | the following officers were elected during 1 President, F' vice president, George N secretary, M. H. Jackson:| al secretary, W. H. Koppialky: . N. Johnson. The decided that hereafter | the chairmen of all standing com- | mittees shall he appointed by the | President instead of being elected as heretofore A proposed amendment to the constitution providing for tt holding of meetings every second wonth rather than every month defeated It was 1 back up the Prince Geors sunty Improve ment_Association Tor the Hyattsville 1o rescind ! monthly service charge. A committes consisting of C. A. Locke, Martin De Waters and Willlam De Waters appointed 1o ze maker, ind enter for Fannary meeting The fire company and hold a eard party and fire honse New Year will be blown at Seott veports that EDMONSTON EDMONSTON, Md., ‘Special).—A town ordinance regulat ing the construetion of radio antennac with a view of safeguarding life and property may be drafted by the mayor ind town council of Edmonston. it wax announced following the last meeting. It has been suggested that radio fans within the town limits re- strict their antennae to their own property, equip the apparatus with lightning resisters and take other pre. cautons. The matter will be furfher discussed at a meeting January § Town M hal Carroll Reeves ad- viced the council that the proclama tion recently issned following 4 mad dog here and prohibiting running large of dogs is not bei complied with in anarters and the mayor and conncil warn residents that the prociamation will he enforced that dogs detected running at will be shot. It is stated that recently was shot in Edmon when its actions aroused sus ineil 1 COTTAGE December (Special) | Citizens® CITY, At the Association December 26 to | serve ank H. Spencer; Wells: financi | treasurer., ciation also scare was at ind large ston rinment d on the table the proffer : ion of Charlex M. Phillips will < town r 1 =upervisor the Harry W. RBrown siren | sistint town marshal Chief The report of Town Treasurer Henry time Eberie showed a balance any It was announced that a new il writer had heen bought the n Clerk Orion R. Butler dance eve. The midnizht for the t the fire com alarm for a in was appointed o A type had BERRYVILLE GLENNDALE, ‘DALF The ins Metho 1< Christmas en the nall Spri Monday night Ad 26| BERRYVILLE, Va unday scheoll of Per .—Armistead F. Lippitt, for iscopal Chapel held (many years a resident of Clarke ent to County, died snddenly Sunday at hi Raid st atlon sme in Charles Town from a_ hear the entertainment He was 81 vears old. He Georze by his widow, who was shell of Jefferson County, now 1 and two children, Miss an intere ipyitt and Montague Lippitt 5 » hal i Washington. Burial o f v e family lot at Green A here on Tuesany i Choral ot tmas eve on M December December 26 (Specialy izht in L nin Club as in stree Members Chri Suna o0ls of the Bt 1 Christma h trecs and music Dlscovered on Maryland Farm|suton M. Firemen Hold Loss | i with | $1.000. were | the and determi TWO HOMES DAMAGED. ALEXANDRIA BRIDGE FUNDIS ALLOCATED Virginia Highway Commis- sion Provides $35,000 and $1,000.000 for Road. by Flames to $3.000. Special Dispatch 1o The Star ASTON, Md., December unteer fircmen this aft thousands of dollars’ worth of prop erty when called to the farm of Zebu lon Staff Lonz Woods, 9 miles from F A tenant Vol on saved near ton house was damaged Hardly had engine house ond call distance found the Wright in fis was saved the retirned 1o in Easion when a came from St Michaels of miles. There ihey esidence of George K Adjoining property $t1. Michaels and Ahout 0 dam they Special Dispateh to The Star ALEXANDRPA, Va Approximatels by the Iaston companiex © was done here ROAD 99 YEARS OLD. Charter Issued Maryland Februar Special Dispateh 1o The Star BALTIMOT December 26, This | ¢ is the ninety-eighth Christmas of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co.. the oldest railroad in the United States, and with the dawn of New Year day 1526, the company will be still operat inz under the charter zranted by Maryland, February 28 Of the many yuletides which the company has ably none has more si Christmas, 1852, it vears of great effort legheny Mountains rail Baltimore, Md., River. the fulfillment ation of the Decomber Alexandria-Flict and $35,000 as half of Huntin P £1.000.000 for mprovement of the nond highway veok in the cest . B & 0O 28, 18: to hy ix citv. have hizhwa o infor heen commi ited 27 27. | State ation ed today by Ul H rece U, hamber of Commerce fror chairma heen n Hur rel roms approxin Alexandri Allocation of $1,000, rebuilding nd between Alexandr a River B side of 1827 through prob nificance than said. After to cross the and connect by with the Ohio of the purpose founders of i<hed Al is k this city tavorably section of the Mamihe merce and pleased r the City the company MOU M- and ber of Ce Shirley and sion at a funds at the was argned inadeqns T RAINIER. MOUNT RAINTER. Md.. December e niin 26 (Speciall— A special permit 1o allow dancing until 1 New Year day in the Bluehird ballroom here was wrant ed by the mayer town conneil its meetinz in the vn hall Mon. | is A town ardinance req inz in the . WOMAN SAVED FROM WELL to The Vi, December possible and the present nnced 1 ke Tweniy-cichth d Beech streets pre z of a conerete ok on the walk expected 1o begin 1 whale on ween Cedar nary to the valk. Actual ever not Spring, the pro ide walk construction here n several months azo. havinz heen halted owing to the weather. Money for the walks i heing derived from a special fund an thorized by an act,of the Legislature Council requested Corporation Coun sel Arthur C. Keefer rewrite the town ordinance which prohibits zuto- mobiles and s from crossing sidewalks. Driveways to how ever, are of course s sidewalks, if consent is neil Conmedl i fr RICHMOND Mrs. J. B. in a local h pneumeonis Crossing her fell into an old feet below the threat ntil b pital, is am o well, remaining 3¢ surface for sever hour A passing boy heard her cries ar zave the alarm. With a ladder Mrs Horner was taken from the icy water and at once to the hospital. where she eiving close attention nitted secured A Woman of Resource. 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