Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1926, Page 34

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. (., JANUARY 3, 1926—PART 1. Juna were introduged to the “Spirit of | by W Shults, “Spike” Bailey, and | wishes for a happy, prosperous, pro-|zether wwith Deputy Commissioner C. . {the Word | G. Sehluefli, and also a reading of a | gressive, successful New Year, I2. A.|M. Marsh 3 2 At ‘ muni nters President Snead gave the address of | special edition of the Camp, Roosevelt e |of Troop 3 S they did very creditably, u e |the eveninz. His talk was full of [Royal Rider. The retiring presi : | humorous stories, which, however, led [dent of the C. M. 0., Philip Herrick, | Once again Boys Scouts were on the | Scouts: Kendrick, Longfellow, Ratchiff, | on December 15 the hoys Of the Public Schools. up to his t scouting | gave a few remarks, followed by the [Job at the community Christmas tree [ Hanback, McLaughlin and Bix Kenard | cord of wood in the basement of the helps to make the 3 . trust- | new president, Wilson Leverton. servic They distributed programs fof Troop 17, D. Harrls, B. Stone, B.|church. | Carl Har worthy and reverent | " The reunfon closed’ with taps blown | throughout the large audience, and |(larkson, Norton Barmhart, Neison N After the special holiday features, Boy Scout Troop No. 509, Rialto Ath-| Commis N and Tsaac Ly Leverton, which endsd the best|made themselves generally useful d”'il . Scott, D. McDougal, ‘.,TT"“" 12ihelane X 1 old-fashic ; » — the community centers wiil again be letic Club, Birney Athletic Club, Ana- | Gans gave «ches of acknowl | binquet and largest get-together of | ing other things of importance for this | g ‘. Memler, W. Bloyer, e oparty lon Wednesilay nlght: | Troop 49 Deum und Bugle seady to follow their usual weekly | costia Athletic . personal hygiene | edgment upon h: en taken into | the C. M. O. since its organization in [committee. | Wainwright of Troop 8, P. Leary and | The bIg meeting room was tastefully | had « yar hildren’s Chr tivities. although some minor |class, 7:3( to 10 the C. M. O. 1| tsch then told | 1920. The success of -the meeting was | The real “kick” of the evening came | . M. Tomlinson of Troop 3. decorated with Yuletide colors, : a5 g Five ng have been reported. Partic- Fri Boys' Whittling Club, Mys- [ of the prospects and plans f ‘amp | due to the untiring efforts of the chair- | When they were called upon to act :m{ — foa t'{; ner ;’li‘-re w v attention is called fo the groups |ti€ Athletic Club, Birney Athletic Club, [ Roosevelt for the Summer of Dr. | man on the banquet committee, C. G.|£uard of honor to the President und | The weeks of November 22 and 29 | fully trimmed, behind u drop curtain, the o or 1l gistering new members. Among | industrial art troup, Girls’ Literary|Merril emphasized the p ling | Schlaefl, and his nssistants. | Mrs. Coolidge and staff upon their | had been set aeide by the Methodist | which was raised during the singi an I ot these are the comhunity dancing|Club, Boys and Girls' M Study | health of the camp, as shown by the | _farrival_and departure. The Scouts |Church of Bradbury Heights for re-|of Christmas hymns e . $roup at the Eastern High Sehoot| Club. Magnolia Charity Clu health records for the seven vamping | _The following telegram was received acted Ilke real. honest-to-goodness | vival services. - Ploneer Scout Troop | talk on ““The Birth of Christ aring their flags mder the auspices of the t Wash- | e seasons. [ December 20 from Bartow, 2 veterans. . 4 |14, R. Currie, scoutmaster, meets | by outmaster : gr.lership of Scout Bton Comme Cnter, e s | Burrville Center, Division avenue| Interspersed beiween the speeches |10 Col. . L. Mathes, deputy commis- | Carl Hartung, jr., executive of the on Tuesday nights in the basement s we - 2 tland A 1 arsals, divected by Marie Moore|4nd Corcoran street northeast: were many original humorous songs isoner of the Fourth Division: “Best | Third Division, Wis in charge, to- is church. As the church has'games prepared 1\ ¥— at the Southeast Center; the| Tuesday—School of music for chil-| Drama Club, under the dren and adults, industrial art cla £ Mrs, ? Bedton: :15; boys' game group, chorus sin Thomson Center: and the children, Girls' Industrial Art | : S S (Fiber Silk) Draperies on 2 If You Cannot Come Tomorrow, Shop Here Tuesday. Neckwear at 57c¢ e under the au| Cleveland Center, Bighth und T ' $ o i S coneet unte ilis o S ! I ca \ special purchase of a maker's < Jurtment, featuring st Wendall| T v—Stitch b | L] IT PAYS TO sh1on? tung. | ere on the com mittee that pr - prograr r There wa 2 Reouts nare ev of neckwear. \Wome ichols, whistler, s Henry | tri 3 Iunu-l—\lwlr- mak- at big price concessi Finidt ek e ey Beautiful Rayon (fiber silk) Draperies, full ; ; P 9 charming stvles in pancl W § Al A, S | phion Glee #Club, sight reading and | one in a large variety of handsome i % et and e 1 3 canesiluy—Second Rochester series | chorus work, flower-making instriic- e selfec nd multi-colored figured and - ! ¢ f “nm.ml “|I i 1 ted lectures, “The (‘anadian | tion : o oung y ot G s o Z an . In white, e 5. by Dr. L. O. Armstrong; in | Ladies' C| F cher: r Y tr ts. Choice of rose, blue, gold. mul i ] binations, mnasium; Mount Verpon Place | V S Azales 3 berry and brown * Club; the Woodlothians, 8. 3 o . . Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST "THE DEPEN STORE" Goldenberg's—First ¥ loor enter, Eleventh | dustrial Art Clut in the Wilson and dressmaking and chorus music group, 1 N | 3 o 3 the Wash- | garet Washington Uplift Club, l' — ark View ‘\'N('“j"('ummmul,\' Aid Club, § . Royee Athletic Club, $:30 Friday—Girls' Industrial and Recre- | 3 il of the Wilson Players. S8.|ational endship Club, 4:30 to & i —Volley ball and hnkfl‘ Saturday—Piano lessons for begin- the Capital Players. | fers, 10 to 12 am. | women's gymnasium clas Gt e | Offering the Most Important Savings of the Season! imic “expression | ¥—Industrial art cfus 8: The Wilso i 4 i Vs ; S with previous in ul Club. visus + i [ f : ’ 4 : ¢ $:30; Co i | sociation, § & 3 £ BB T 2\ ball practice ' o S ¥ ! Dunbar Center, o 1 Rhythmic expressiot Jurd s e 4 d % 1 for children, children’s dra- | Ming Club. 7 Lk nd g 2 matic instruction, class in folk danc ’]”;:"““‘I“’I““’;‘ A 3 p y 1 )/ 1 un. exercises and health Ausiinlean i 4 . Gy A i W L < \"hlmj“’rh‘,h‘“r{ Hover Athletic Club, 7 A P ’ I 1% ) \ | y/ : 2801 Boy Seoute | tine Athletic Club, Appomittox | h H Vs A J/ 2 i " N1 . | Athletic Club, t mon Com- | T . 4 - y oon N n N Saturday | mandery drill team, 7:30; Columbia | i vening 30; Exhibition Racing | 17 teading Club for i'iu'fv"i::‘l'h-l- i ftion Ra Dramatic Club, 7: Bayardd - : Social Club, 8. | Center, — D Center, Twelfth s northeast nday—Children’s dramatic cpprenton L G Y &/ Winter Coats at February s, 10 to 12 an e e DR || -«|/ Prices, WhichWould Average class, Game and National ( : to 10:30; c Aurora Athletic Club, 7 “ive | The Lovejoy Sch 3: 3 ¥ 7 & Athletic Comet Athletic Club, [ will meet 315 : nan Athletle Club — 7 B £ 2 : A clats: G- Was Miner Normal Center, Ge ave H o W tngton Athlet 9:1 1e tid 7 H e / JE. V. Brown - e Clu A G avenue and ) street Monday — I s’ French for nursing Cu children, advanced French for Topies Club for Men: lamp.shade mak L and flower making instrnction | : ; At one stroke we eliminate every high price that ever existed. **No Profit, But Imme- 30 riday—Red Cross classes in first s . diate Clearance™ is ihe Slogan. We expect to accomplish this mighty effort speedily. Values s o renenor| Evnintons e ‘oo reset | 1) AN tell the story. EVERY WINTER COAT IN OUR STOCK IRRESPECTIVE OF 1TS chiliren. 343 heginners’ rhythiic e Topics ;-ifi?”@_r !\';L:lv. Jammts shaac g 1 ) FORMER PRICE IS RECLASSIFIED—lowered to a new level. The two outstanding values ‘i"rv day—Advanced rhythmic expres- 4 i a . e Wbl ot 3 ] are listed below—hundreds of brand-new Coats of fine quality materials, every one richly trimmed or or 5 library open S on Center, Twenty & A S 7 = = 2 2 - o 9 PN seventh and N streets ' . with fur—priced at a third to a half less than formerly. 3 . = day—Home ecor iPark View Center, Wasder und srhood couneil, rhythm Somareann | $35, $40 and $45 Coats Assoct: o | Saturday Reg’lar Fellers' Club, meeting, 8; < View Women's| Dramatic Club, Georgetown Foot Qub, 8. | Club, community chorus and class, Pre e b DY nens and pnol ‘ Coats from our regular stocks that have been selling struction. 3:30; beinners’ violin class.| Club, community Christmas tree for 13; advinced violin, &, © 1 " (e énnaren, 730, A at much higher prices all season, now marked down to a /' : , z ces it possible for you to save one-third to e BOY SCOUTS \ point that makes it 3 s indwork Club Ernest Wen A N $' % one-half and more than one-half on a new Winter coat of / Russian pia hat is said to be the first church \ 1 R i b Fis % % the better kind. ntly dedicated ' 4 orthy Women's Clup, 5, Grand, View Community Chureh, De i The Beautiful Materials Include: Adorned With These Rich Furs: ver, Colo. The sta and Shepherd hmic expression wdvanced and begihners, 3 Aiowe 1 beanis s ar i L\ —Bolivia —Natural Squirrel ¥ group, 7 basketry for | tion, stand = 2 N\ ) . . . i chliren,” T oRiren's o Trons nae s “Cning , . —Pin Point —Cocoa Squirrel atic group, 7:30; air] Scouts, i scription contains r \ — . - Ty Seoutes w30, e plonilcoueins this \ —Suedene bl —Brown Fox Southeast Center, Seventh and | Nearty 200 members of the €. 31, o, | 1 ‘ \ .—Lustrous Bolivia —Black Fox styeets southeast, in the Hine Junio i > oRiTrate < —Fi i i e B ey —Fine Broadcloth Tk B Ami Athietic b, Ithe orgd on. held a : 1 ile Athletic Club. 8; Pub. | © 28. Mess cull was blown | —] — b, :80: Beginners: | Dootuiner 20, Mestl Rl s biown { Montebella Moufflon f 11 the boys had tuken their 3 : Paul Garber and Worth I mtruments sung Night i memers.register.” Do rehenrea: | omnraniod b the .Sl & estn o 1 Beautifully lined with heavy silks or silk crepe de chine. k Assoctate cutive Lin 1% s iy cartie adete oy | SHCHISE e simunter i TS “ The most sought-after colors, too, including Brown, Taupe, Black, Blue, asket ball practice. 6:30: grouns of | Council was represented by President R’ the Baptist Y. . ¢". U., including girls’ | t CBen oy 30y g £IrlS 1 1,74 Snead. who had been initiated ey N7 Lipstick, Black Prince, Green and others. Iaes and e il at the fourth annual banquet and the Jjunior boys' athletic|yesr: Dr. Paul Bartsch, a member | > ’ - ’ = . . = Fronps, :45: The Dusy Beo Club, 4 \lear: Dy, Faul Bartsen, a member \ Misses’ and women’s sizes 16 to 44, also extra large sizes 421/ to 5415. Jampsh: i paper work instruc-|yfohun, Treasurer George Hewitt , 4 egistrations for an)\fvers,' Isaac Gans, and Myron W. g % Astriiction cla i | Whitney. The last four men were| y—Children’s rhythmic expres- the chalrman when they | /A . beginners' group, 7: advanced e rde : p / s, rhythmic expression, , 7:45; | ied to give the password of the clan, \ ] : for boys and girls, B80!, - i : .7 \\ / 1al instruction program. v | & \ (RE] \ me group, 7:45; ¢ JiSle Athletic Club, business meeting, = g i = 5y : Coats of fine quality lustrous B e e | PSE] STOMACH. 1| ik ua S Bolivia, Fluffette, Chiffon, SRR R y | St Broadcloth, fine quality ers’ Chorus, 8:15. 1 " » - o e e i S| GAS GAS GAS (] g L\ Suede, Pinpoint and other ¢ s y y 1) 2 favored fabrics of the sea- munity Dramatic Club, under the | Jendership of Mrs. A. M. Poston, will | | ¢ son. Jiold an 3 meeting, to| Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, 1 any one interested in d . R A & s & ety instantiStoniachBRelet! , N Fur collars and deep fur —Americanization Asso- | SO G i i\ - cuffs, fur collars and borders of fine furs, such as Egyp- shington Opera Company e : rmicar eaba v | | o~ : tian: Fox, Coney, Selected Mandel, Fitch Mandel and ecial dancing instruction for women | S % = #pd girls, 8; children’s riythmic danc- | 3 B } iy RaCCOOH Mandel. img instruction, : dramatic Ul’i-ll! _ c¥pression for r s, 4:15. i A i { b riday—Children’s _ instru in | so-ial dancing and singing, 7:30; be- St | g ' \ Linings of crepe de chine, satin de chine and i ‘ 4 7 i fancy crepe. Colors of Lipstick, Black Prince, s, ICIMAIRE Plans, Vol Sixes |or oo el from sourness, Fases 1N - IRV | | Cuckoo, Brown and Black. Complete range cello, flute and clarinet, ' tion, flatulence, palpitation, hg.d.ch.“" | ¢ L i} 3 ) Of Sizes 16 to 42 5 Washington Opera Com- i : 3 Goldenberg's—Second Floor, Birney Center, Nic % ai- [ 1 nbers Moward street sonth gestion for a few cents. “Lag¢'es Needlocralt Club, | Harmless! Anysdrug store. A 1, |of troop 8 assisted der the leadership of Mr. Currie. . an rk. Roland Leslie Millo #nd Scoutmastc

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