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T1E SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOXN, D. C, FEBRUARY 28, 1926—PART 2. ! » 3 - Assoclation. The flower commfttee | Washington himself in addressing his | Miss Mary Stewart, 1481 Columbix | Presidents of the United States, on|birthd The toastmaster at this | tional Education Associatior for was Instructed to send flowers to a [oldiers and countrymen, showing in|road. ¢ exhibit at the National Muse: This | time brought the banquet to a close, | Wednesday afternoon. The next meet D N7 number of the members who were re- | these utterances what his wish The regent, Mrs. Elizabeth M.|talk was followed by delightful violin | expressing how enjoyable it was to | ing will be held at the home of Mr . y i ported sick. An instruction quiz on | hopes and advice to his fellow men | Hesse, presided. numbers rendered by Mrs. Raymond | have the girls get together at an affair | Clira A. Stine March 23, and (he sul the Constitution was given by Mrs. |were. She then presentad each mem-| The regular business was followed | B. Dickey, who was dressed in appro- | this kind, which had proven not only | ject will be “Patriotic Education.” Jesse Cunningham, in whieh all (he | ber with a booklet embodying parts by the election of alternates o, the | priate colonial costume, ind made the | inspiring to the members. but to the s : 7 5 — !members took part. A social hour |of many speeches by Washington. | Continental Congress in April. The|afternoon’s program one of the most | prospective members, many of whom | Dy District D. A. R.-Mrs. John M. |ed an afternoon spent recently at an | was enjoyed by the 23 members and | These booklets were siven (o Miss |alternates clected were: Mrs, F. W. | enjovable of the season. were present at the banquet. | Society. Children of the Deavers, State regent, has issued the | Americamization meeting. Miss Mary | ¢ guests present e e O | Tor Darh i e S vty todic ] (s prcasit | American Revolution.—Owins to « re call_for the annual State conference | Anderson of the Woman's Bureau of : O s O ol | oS, Meb 1 T ceiois g Slale egent Mon: Yol cEmixeratiTe i B | cent befedvertient in her. fimbly. e, T the Distrlot of Colupibia Dayghterst the' Dapartment ‘of Labor: waa 'the |, iThe.. JColenel] ¥iehch . ‘Tilghiun Mts: Cross. d cléek in the salinct Sope i, Joe. We B Guteluis ahd it 8 o el o (16 | o /Chaptey: met | Henry Fenno. Sawtelle, president of Uf the American Revolution, to be held | guest of honor and delivered an inter- | Chapter met at the Montgomery |Seneral’s office of the War Depart- ok Frt ot mont” | national vice president general at the | February 16 at Wilson Normal School, | capitol Soelety. omitted the regular e CLil e e T e e e Menciwine, WomEOmer) | ment. The members wers much| After adjournment the members|coming eleciion of the Thirtyfifth | ihe husiesses being Mrs. Yorke. Mra. | monthly meeting of her funior and ard 4. The conference will open at | A Zift box valued at $10 was sent by [ was voted to present to the Rockville | Pleased and gave a rising vote of | fnd EUESs eiloved a social hour, dur. | (QNCRR, 408Tat the Washington | jardy, Mrs. Chapline and Miss Alil- | senior divisions that are usually held 10430 am. Wednesday, March 3, and | the chapter to immigrants at Ellis Is-| High School a_framed illuminated | thanks in honor.of Mr DL L eshments were served. | yeek of Al 3 shing ligan, 2 i her THome, 1390 Riiode Islags at 8:20 am. March 4. A feature of land was reported Ly Mrs. Harmon. |coby of (eorge Washington's prayes Plans have been made for fhe| ngyuor House Chapter held its Feb-) The following were guests of the) 4ane Vice regent. Miss Milligan, pre- lavenue. the program will “e reports of the | A paper on “The Nuvy in the Revo-{ The following delegates and alternates | Chapter to glve a concerf at US| ruary meeting at the hor rs. M Rarmend B - Dickey, | Sided. Reports of officers were given. | * The junior division of Capitol So work accomplished in the District | lution” was presented by Mrs, Fr were elected to represent the chapter | Hotel Mayflower on the evenits Of|p™p “Hardicon, with Miss E lifred Goding, Cherrydale, | TWO new members have been added | ciety joined with the Gov. Thomas tong the lines of the National Society, | J. Ford. Mrs, Husband read a At the State meeting which convenes|March 16. A very interesting program, | 1, o0 ‘Ar " 'B. 0'Neal and Mrs. 1. Barnes of the Mary | (0, the chapter. They are Miss Dorothy | Weiles and the Wakefleld societies of with especial emphasis given to pa- | account of a battle fought s, |in Baltimore, at the Hotel Belvedere,|composed of solos, quartels, Yeeld'| ny sy “pippin assisting hostesses. Th ‘shington Chapter, Daughters of | W alker and Miss Suzanne D. Maltby. | C. A. R. in cclebrating George Wash “otic education and Americanization; | Me., supposed to be the firs | March 2-3: Mrs. William H. Talbott, | tions. instrumental musie, stringed | 0 o Hie, 500G NOLEEY the | et e ey | Mrs. Winter, organizing president of | fzton's birthday by giving & party ildren of the American Revolution |Dbattle of the Revolution. regent; Mrs. Enoch G. Johnson, Miss | instrument and solo dances, has been | oo “sies Lillian Chenoweth. After L. Jacoby of the | the society, reported that | gn’ February 22 from 2:30 to 4:30 i Children of the Republi~ The | The guest of honor of the afternoon | Daisie Loughborough, Mrs, Samuel |arransed by the committee, in chark® { |, o’ ang the salute to the flai the | Bethlehem, Pa.. Chapter, Daughters | B new society has been named | pm. in the Congressional Club. Tk iatter, under the leadershin of Mrs, | was Mrs. Ellen D. Baldwin of Qui-| Riges, Mrs. Ernest Darby and Migs|0f which Miss Nellle Ross is chalv . on' ) catied and showed all officers [of the American Revolution: Mrs. | ‘Vakefleld. [ | hostesses of the afternoon were Mrs harles . Haig, includes Ameri neete Chapter of The Dalles, Oreg. Edith Magruder; alternates, Mrs. Wil.| man, assisted by Mrs. I'anl Ander-f @ 0= o 0m S o & nembers | George Howe, Mrs. Edmund H. Sy A subscription was made toward the | Winger, Mrs. Emig and Mrs. Sawte orn children who, though not eligible | The chapter was charmingly en-|liam 8. Gibson, Mrs. Brown, Miss|fon, Mrs. W. W. Wallace Mrs. Jason | U0l o il UL O, o fcers | monds, Mrs, Henry Churchill Cook, | Scholarship for Hinman School. Mrs. | residents of the three societ + membership in the (- A. R., have |tertained by the hostesses. Patriotic|Lucy L. Bowie, Mrs. Vernon R, |\vaterman, Mrs. A. B. Snavels, Mrs.fop =00 e o0 6 fers' showed | regent of the Independence Bell Chap. | Hardy invited the attention of the | isted by the mothers of thelr mer the spirit of allegiance and the desire | s much in evidence by the|Dyson and Mrs. G, Milton Darby. The | (- B. Gwyn, Mrs. W. L. Mfll“l" 5] Sblanala otk balng - done’ by (ho.| ter, and Min. B ¢ Anlmnin. | members to the moving pictures of | pope. to spread patriotic principles of free. | display of the flag in decorations, in [ members elected as delegates to the | Mrs. T. J. Dickson and Mrs. 11 4o} chapter, The regist ed one| The registrar, Mrs. Morehouse, pre. history and travels shown each Thurs- | “rajented members from each so om. equality and justice | memory of George Washington's [ congress, which meets April in | Gauss. Tickets may l““ e | neW member. The treas report | sented the following names for mem. | day at 8 pan. in the Eastern High | ciety contributed musical or dancing Nominations of State officers | birthday anniversary Washington, are Mrs. William M. |from any member of the commi indicated 1 neat balance on hand and | bership. Mrs. Ethel Florence Brit- | School. | numbers on a program opened wiih 1 indorsement of a candidate for - Taibott, regent, and Mrs. Enoch (i, |Or from the regent, Mrs. James Henty | g "0 0 oudered to send o check o | tain, Mrs. Mary Malone, Mrs. E. Joy | o rysamm | patriotic exercises, and words of greet onal viee president general will| The Richard Lord Jones Society,|Johnson; alternates 5. L.|Harper. ’ sarber, reg- | the chairman of the committee on | Morgan, Mrs. Trene Leon, Mis. | Capt. Wendell Wolfe Chapter.—The | jne were given by the national presi k the program March 4. Veting | C. A. R., was the guest of the patriots’ | Bullard, Mrs. Willian §. Gibson, Mrs, [ Mrs. Velma SV“"-“"_"" ‘;“0"“_',' bt | Children, Sons and Daughters of the | Charles’ . Armstrong, Mrs. Edwin | tapt. Wendell Wolfe Chapter met dent of C. A. R.. Mrs. Van Orsdel, and immediately follow the nomina- |ensemble at the League of Ame F. B. Severence, Mrs. Randolph Tal- | istrar, announced i Captet | Republic. The chapter has also con pler Stephenson and Mrs. Kdna | Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. | yjy« Mondell and Mrs. Dubois, pas . for which there promises to be | Pen Women last Saturday a bott, Mrs. J. M. Davis, Miss Edith|had two new memb e ma | tributed an-additional $5 to the shap- | Dodson. Assisting Mrs. Morehouse | W. A. Folger, 1435 Fairmont street: | paiional presidents . ot | when a Georse Washington party was | Magruder, Mary Lyddane, Mrs.|them, Mrs. J. FPrank Rtlce of Takoms } cor house fund. Miss Mary Lee God- |as hostess-were Mrs. Horace P. Me- | assisting hostesses were Mrs. Buch- | “rrhe senior division of Capitol So The District Daughters will be great- | Eiven by this children’s society, under | J. B. Nicholson and Mrs. Samuel | Park, who was presont, Wik VS| dard, vice regent, throuzh the chap-| Intosh, past regent: Miss Kitty St Mrs. Clement. Mrs. Jordan and | giery joined with the same C. A. It honored this year by having as | the capable leadership of jts president, | Riggs. ¢ duced to the members and cordlally ' oo ™y ecented o' plate to mark the | John, and Miss Margaret Elma Nay es Andrews and Barnes. The re tiae .Sy sivine s aancs fion &t eir guest the pres A1, Mrs, | Mrs. Tonnis Halzberg. The children An unusually interesting paper was | Weicomed. i erved during | Mirror given to the District of Co-|lor, the corresponding secretary gent, M 1 E. Luke, presided. p.m. on the evening of Februar Wayne Cook, and other na “ril]v- uu(-;u'm-‘ '\(us;lllhml in colonial rr dlh_\' Mrs. J. M. Davis on “Treaties ‘hl{e-f:::al;:nfi:‘«j were ery & AR roont dtIConUM G Eal Rt T T ae o | This’ was a strictly business meetin, At Ak ralial he toask of Mt 11 of the D. A. R. Building between "'\r(|'1“"u:;‘.v“ .’.I\-rm..v on |.I\ I(u!‘T Atlen. | of the status of the new republics in | ., B Sarah R ¢ the home of | dustrial School at Mount Berry, Ga., | merbers A hut or e America,” followed by the Lords | SUthe o o - e sessions on Mveh 3. Mrs. Rich- | The prosram consisted of tableaux of | the nortly of Burope which have been | 45 "3 5 Alevander at Alexand thanking the chapter for a box of | colehrated in the height of the er and the Salute to the Flag. | cocived'hy the presidents of the the B Claughton, shaliman fetithe | oS BEIOR 8 Sl e A e e i o Hithe, hwar, *(Tiatyie | o ains Yoana Alexander, Mrs. | clothing sent the pupils. The follow- | thusiasm Thursday. cvening he reports of officers and chairmen | [oCCNEE B e e O Gimment commictee, nd hor as | % the birthday of e first President; | Lithuania. Pinland, Poland, Czecho N e Paivs. Charles Stump | In¢ delegate and alternates for the | cloventh anniversary of the chapter, | ©f committees were presented. The | N CRE G el Vas o Tar Mrs. Alfred B. Garges the second, Martha mecting George, | slovakia_and Fsthonia. e Tastomses. | The. regent,|coming Continental «onzress were | Mrs. Jaspor Marion Beall, regent, was | e€ent. Miss Luke. gave an account | il SRV T 4L, ERE MOS0 Imer . Curry, announce t Gédree antiMette i el AGhitis doa . Ses Johm Maxwell, presided. The |elected: Regent, Miss Lilliin Cheno- | presented by the little toastmaster, | Of the meeting of the State executive [ 7\p, % ng Alrs, Frank Mondell. Judze owing to the limited space In the |Ge0r8e and Martha. Ldward Iuller| = Columbin Chapter.—The February| ;. c&in."\vas opened with praver by [ weth: Vice regent, Miss Marv lee | Miss Ruth Celeste Clairmont, who, due | committee and several social fBinc- | \iter and Mrs. Berry were hon. Danguet ball ticket imvitations to the | {00 ]r”hl“”w; |1H‘}I:-" }h‘"“‘ |»L'm meeting of the chapter was held at the chaplain, Mrs. Mary Cochran. Aft | Goddard; delegate, Mr ane Hookei; | to the sudden illness of her sister, 'ons. . Parke 1ests incheon e dimited o membera of | 180 SENER ST SR CORSILE . fithe home of, My ayton Willard, | 1h® (RADE G S triotic. opening exer- | alternates, Mrs. J. C. Pritchard, Miss | Fanita Cowels Clairmont, was called |'epresented the regent at the Wash Applicat ititikeral the State exect e board Al ses. | DO ];m”n - I.”“f:‘dh;:‘!:f ‘nl _'[“,‘v 11 Seventh street. Those isting | . reports from the chairmen of Lunice Porter, Misz Martha Thori pon to be her substitute. Tt is not | inston birthday celebration in M Capito) Society ould be sent sions of the conference. however, will | i ram was concluded witn a | yere Mrs. C. H. Howland, Mrs. Paul{ .,mmittees were heard. An appro-| ton, Mrs. C. B. O'Neal, Mrs. Or amiss to here state that all agreed morial Continental Hall, and ca T s Sreh he nEiBIbT e open 1o the entire membership of |y biried! Jres, fepeluded with @ | Anderson. Mrs. W. W. Wailace, Mrs. | [lliion to the auditorfum fund was | Smith, Mis. Le Gage Pratt. Mrs. N. | the substitute and the original selec. | the chapter flag. M i Fe Montovea'th thuis for ‘he Distriet of Columbia D_ A, R. | LirEmE xee, danced by ail the liftle g, 11 Ilimes, Mrs. Briscoe Goodhart, | NG nile egant spoke of the Stute [ D. Hawkins, Mrs. Elizabeth Cheno- | tion for toastmaster were truly indi-| Payne, chairman of the b Lt The credential committee, Mre. | Cpitian i tosk peet i cntew, | Miss Dora Bailey und Miss Isabel | (otC ence to be held March 3 and 4,| weth and Miss Ruth . At the |vidual and talented in many ways, means committee, reported the card | '© A 5 B. Gauss, chairman; Mra. Lisle | Soacnt e soambolt py e enter | Myrtn O hieh the president general, Mrs! | conclusion ‘of busine group of | the place cards, in the form of pro. | barty held recently at the Roosevelt Lipscomb, vice chairman, and their i Alicla Allen, Charles Marshail| oot James Henty Harper, the re-| snthony Wayne Cook, is to be the | soprano solos, includ 0 a Wild | grams. being particularly indicative of | 11otel, at which a handsome sum was ssictants. Mrs. Catherine i O Aderene MeAllistor Tobert aad | Sent. presided. - The chaplain, Mrs.| Jeqt of honor. At interesting paper | Rose,”. “Eyes of Irish Blue,” “By |their talent. The toastmaster intro lzed for the patriotic work TS MeC. Courts and brice: vaelene Meallister, Robert and | 12" ;. “savage, read a prayer by | SN NRE e 67 was read | the Waters of Minnetonka,” “The | duced the regent. Mrs. Beall, who of- | chapter. Miss Barnes reported > : 3 2. will be at the hall | Barbava and. Helon Hooahiin ngley: 1 George Washington, and the meeting | 3% (e historian, Mrs. Robert Harri- | False’ Prophet, and “The Blue Bon. | fered greetings in her usual attractive | ing a barrel of clothing and bo {o/Isdistoieie (16 eaniis earls to receive resistra: | ninead and Helen Hambling John | aving been held February 23 made | by At the eonclusion of the busi. | net,” was rendered hy Miss Mabel | manner. Mrs. John M. Beavers \ mountain_school at Caney Creek, | arranged for tions and otherwise to 1id members of | R Gullhor e tiherine wnd | the reading of it very appropriate. | Sems meeting. the usual social hour {Dean Howard. “The Blue Bonnet” resent and guest of honor, was pre- | Ky, Mrs. Bell, chairman of the Ellls | late Prof. Zek be conference. Mrs. C. . Appleman | fanson ¥ 2 | This same prayer was also of recent | & anfoved was a composition of Mrs. John Al-|sented, and Mrs. Beavers Island committee, received a number | attend the first ve us chairman of Tesolutions | | Amonis the guests present were Mrs, | 10641 interest, having been read at | 2 3 & ) fred White, who accompanied Miss | many beautiful thoughts in of donations and $5.50 In money with | tiee and Mrs, W TARY, | gomn5 e Blats hresent were M1s: | Continental 1iall Ay 30, 1919, during | Our Flag_ Chapter was entertained | Howard. Mrs. Louis Holden zave a | ment of the work of the chapter and | which to make purchases for a box | of Mrs in of tellers. Mrs. L. C. Bethel | dent of the (. B Si-| the openini of the George Washing. | by its regent, Mrs. Frank Lee Wil | reading entitled “Penelope Penwick’s | her pleasure in being present. Mrs. to be sent (o this island. The vefent |3 to 3 o'clock ton 1 act as parliamentarian 190 ‘iay. edltor ot Sine: Mra. | ton University convocation liums, in her apartment at the s- | Christmas Dance,” o selection depict. | Clayton E. Emig. the beloved founder announced the marriage of Miss Jes . % The reports of committee repre- |horo Tuesday afternoon ing the capture of British soldiers by | 0f Abigail Harfman Rice Chapter. sie McKnight William member of sentatives were for the most part | a large attendance. B Washington's men Mrs, lolden | could only have appealed to the indi- | the chapter, on Febru: 10 Geors Alpha Cl’\apter Hostess The memorial service wi held | Georgia Knox Berry, | 3 pam. March 4, when the families | ing secretary, and Mrs. John M. Kerr, i 3 1 | very short, but Mrs. Harper stated | The chapter voted an appropriation | responded to several encores and de- | Vidual in her: reflections and loving | Leonard Naramore, and the corre / ‘s City C | that the student loan committee «f |of $100 to the endowment fund of the | jighted her listeners with *\ tributes to her girls and the work she | sponding secr s instructed to At Women's Cl('\' (_1ub' holi \ members during tion in April All members of divisions of Socie | hearsals to be held under deceased members of the District | national historiun v specinl gu and | Mirandy 1 chaplai y Continental Chapter met the | the District had placed a one-year | Washington College of Law and § on Automobiles” and “A Telephone |10VeS s0 deariy. Mrs. Frank Mo write a letter of congratulation to \ charze of t home. of Mrs. J. MeDonuld Stewart, | scholurship with the George Wash. |the Caroline Scott Harrison memorial | Conversation.” At the conclusion of | Vice regent. gave her message Mr, and Mrs. Naramore, now residing T 1922 H street, Monday evenir with | ington University for the use of fund X . | the program social hour was en- | N0t serious t: _'”“" On Lin Philadelphia. The chapter unani A\. I girl who needed it an Mrs. Samuel Polkinhorn, chapter| o, PUANTIE & G the hoste: Morvison particularly recalled to the | mously indorsed Miss Harriet 0 3 Alpha mind many historical facts that led 10 | (‘hase for the office of State ¢ ki) o the format f one of the largest|sponding secretary. The election he Kapp el ¥ ch the courtesy of Gen. and [ ihe regent, Miss Mary W. Durham,i D. . Mrs “Amos A, Fries i special drill | presiding, and all officers present. The | abplied for it. Mrs, historian, read a sketch of Lieorge|ielveq " refreshments suggestive of women'’s organizations in the world to- | jelegate and alternates to the coming day, the Daughters of the American | Continental Congress was as follfvs: | Alpha and Beta Chapters was avran t 1 honor | chaplain, Mrs. Mary 15 Hood, rvead |better films committee said that the | Washington as a part of her m thly [ \vashington's Birthday and each o Revolutio Mrs. William - Dougal | ejegate, Mrs, Frances Hayden | Delta Sorority and visiting had been held 4t the |report. The chairman of the Amer:| ™ \recented with a little red Methods uuni]mu;vn 4-3;umn‘|‘m~,\?“yx(':;‘ l ERAT | hatehet as a souvenir of a delightful Smith, described the L evening. Among the guests | t x i the minutes of the January |showing that the department loaned | ball at the City Club and the gt - | were Mrs. Sullivan of Atlanta Leeteh : .\\\‘\{nlvu'jul' k on the | Roundy; alternates, Mrs. Ruth® } eferring interestingly 16 the | its films 'to schools. organizations, | tion exercisas at the Webster School| iy “gjamiet Hayes of Baltimore {subject of Americanization, citing | pyrier, ' Miss Bertha Frances Wolfe, . wddress glven on that ocsasion by |etc.. and sometimes sold them to for. | With presentation of the two large g . Qott, jr.; Orlando Smith and |y appealing but at 1.m\.~:m > time | yries Harriett M. Chase, Mrs. G. T.|number of specialty dance m Overton Callis | Representative 1. Walton Moore, Re- | eign countries. A film showing the ziven by Our Flag Chapter Judge R. B. Hardison Lobiy ‘I"” ;\\{”“" '_'_“*r “"”‘ ' have o | yfunford, Mrs. W. M. Leavitt, Mrs. | joved by the guest t Wednesday eveninz at | ports of officers followed.. The wegent | contrast between the city woman's| The auditorfum committee reported | curred in the lives of those active in | W\ egger. Mrw, Alex. 11, el . \ Binis. T 2Saibnne] 201 oot Sietativas Aol s W that of the country woman |the purchase of one memorial chalt. | = ppy givingston Manor Chapter held | hng vesterdie e jaton o t0das | Misses Carrie Harman Shipley. Fran R. | Washington Club in honor of Sinte Mt Mre 6. e Cosmba re. | & eontribution toward the District boX | i Febryary meeting at the home of | 0 Yesterday. | The musical part of | .oq Davis Shirley and Mabel E. Rebast e et e | Narted that the District pa‘tioric edu. | and vledges for bonds amounting 10 | N “Alanson D, Morchouse, 1526 O | Mo ProSamy was suppiied by Mrs. | {8 (TR X mominating committee | another at ¢ h of Mrs. Larz | o committec had placed two | §1.400 5 Miss \beth | Street. the regent, < Casa | Junkin, cach rendering vocal .| Was elected, composed of Mrs. P'ayne, | Anderson, | 3 neral, in honor | scholarships with the Southern Moun T e Ve nova, presiding. Repor : HohE areotDanIda by Mes. N W1 | chairman: Mesdames Stine, Wlison | ate and national officers, and |tain D. A. R. schools, Armisted McKinlex. —was elected. {0 "o copmittees showed the A St e N il 1 and Thomas, and Miss Ldwards. The the reception iendeved to iheir | William Cole, State historical | M. Fdward M. Weeks was elected an e Sy O eES | Gixtéenth birthday anniversary of the By the congressional women | committee representative, made am rs on Washington's prayer, which was jol- | last meeting tending t e were lowed by salute 1o the flug. Record- [ Department of Agriculture mg s Lury Miss Estelle Sawyer!of disposing of films were explained lof the Tau Sizma Pi o Mar riage LiC(‘l]SCS o interest of the members in the vari-| yey ven by th ek | Sl : ere en by the zroup known as L "‘_’_]”"‘_I ter unanimously indorsed |0US activities of the chapter's w the “Emig Ensembl ind the inevi. | chapter will be celebrated April | re at Georze Washinston | ppeal to all members t help dof The chap ey S e and it was voted to give the annuai By Mie A Ll ot o el he candidacy of Mrs. John M. Beavers | g e e el beaded by Mrs. Minnie C, Poterson i with the “red” propaganda et o oal it M dinner_at the Women ity Club | Y The vice regent. Mixs Annie that is beinz introduced into this | for vice precidgent seneral ant of Mo | rnes extended an in | peal 0 KooV, 3. Alexande reported | { county nd urged th the ~h e el e tinental Ha and to the several|vailed over is presentation. vitation for the chapter to attend a | enry R, Daney” and Far tions regarding chapter investments!get a paper entitled ““The Red tate officars for the approaching new | gopools supported by the Daughters |jast on the program, hut by no means | reception at the elubhouse of the | bW Consitutionil we” from the State committer : ] ‘alter W. Tusband. State|©f the American Revolution '1-.»},;,, least, was petite Miss Kathryn | League of American Pen Women auditonium chady ve it read at n future meeting : s wvored by an ins Tunkir “Just Her Li'l Self.” She|Friday evening, when Ler brother, | chairman of Americanization. &a i by, My Roe .,,mv.,,,.un( ited her own composition. the clos. | Prof. Harold Barnes of Wi and several large contril table Charleston was also presented | M (u.\\,.vn( the nev i itorium, i hy them. It can be well imagined just | nstitution Hall, of Men Con-{how much applause and hilarity pre- | May 15, Miss M=, Sallie B, Cook, st e Mps. Harper announced that tne ¢ k Mrs. Harpe A . account of the work of her committe W 1 : pplication papers of inces | hond issues for the new .‘mln-»rnln\“:‘ the District, At the conelusion of on “American Historical Cos t of which was “May A the guest of honor : r. and : and especially on the « il Hartman Rice ipter never feel | Miss Harriett M. Cha ited | 5 i Richmo Stockbridge have been accepted and | were now ready for sale and urged Nivs. Willfams. pr 1 [ her address, Mrs. Williams promisec ! e her addre: ir 1L tion of gowns of the wives of all 1l hat it does not want to celebrate its the chapter to a reception at the Na Hi that her national nu 7 hers to subscribe Coombs | - 5 . 1 i bt i COMBS | that Our Flag Chapter should Le Avplicytion apers. ha heen tiled | called attention to District | Lol 100 per cent perfect in learning op Mrs. S, R Beasley, who was-pres: yD. A, R, luncheon (o be siven dbr Ilhl- preamble to the Constitution nd was introduced to chapter the week of the State conference, | = q Ll 0 ihe dinfng room were The registrar has also re-|March 8 and 4. A letie thanks | \jjes™ Marv P. Lothrop and Miss transfer ecrtificate of Miss Christmas candy and tiekets from | glanche Polkinhorn. Mrs. R. M. Rich d ; ' Hid ‘(\.:‘w‘];"“.‘va‘lm‘l\”'.»:u H{ o the | rie -,(1\1.\‘.‘,» n.’.[u.m was vead by the|,pde and l.\x.-a x.«n;i‘»- D. Carman pre h nation mateon | LR SOE Tt “(r"'::m» ciety, | regent. Mrs m\"rl | spoke of the|Sided at the tea table B U Y T S W e e et 0 Il A Sale Planned to Crowd Our j 1216 F St. N.W. bers <tood while the regent presented | \Wushington, and in refutation called | held the February meeting at the | to Mrs. Bugenia B. her cer- {ifention to statements made by Gen. ! home of Mrs line S. Rice and| ificate of membership i S ISR U e e e s Downstairs Shop Tomorrow! Judge J. . Been r Towu, § the amount to icluded in the | chapter’s contrib the Jefferson | Memorial Foundatio A letter of | thanks was read from Mrs. IHarriet | A. Harrower, a chapter member, te om flowers had been sent on her hty-fifth birthday Miss Midbel | L. White proposed. for insertion _in | the District Remembrance he names of Mrs, White, Mrs, Gist and Mrs. Luey Marsh, members prowmi- | nent in o the history of Continental ! Chapter, which proposal was unani- { mously aceepted s Philippine scholarship, $5: Jef ferson Memoria! Foundation $10: chapter house, $30: Georze Washing cep ven in February to o - d Septon chve .\‘ Lo lon Unive $3: Auditorium, bond. | crs social v and refresh. |7 v A L e The chapter enjoyed hearing Miss Fannie Fisher. historian, read ex-| tracts from a book descriptive of Sul- | i ancock Chapter celeliuted : liuvi.ll.\.”l‘l«':":y‘l‘\'”l:fl:v Sigtret grave Manor, the ancestral home of I luncheon at the nry Ci “rida its followed the iness meeting shingtons in England. which reading is to be finished at t} meeting. Mres. Robert Harr guest of the chapter, then al paper on George Washington, which | had been given before the historic | e of Alre John M. Beavers, | committee at its meetiiis in Memorial | bl yoad. vesterlay eve. | Continental Hzll. The guests of tk Charles Wood- save & | evening, Mrs: Jar M. Willey and | “The Women of Spain.” | Mrs. Isaac Weil. were then called [ upon and spoke briefly, Other guests were Miss King and Miss Sawyer. 3 Refreshients were served by th tory Chapter met February 22| hostess. Mrs. Stewart, assisted Mrs. W. W. Hargrave, 2831 Mrs. Josephine K. Thompason, nty-eighth strest. The he Carrfe B. Allen and Mrs he afternoon was Mrs. Charles Womack Worvd, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Stew Gl o~ e and Aes 1L T Lewis, Miss Kath- | Constitution Chapte ruary meetin the home A\ meeting of the interna ations col ttee was held ravel taik All D. A, R.s were invited to be pres ent e Harvey. regent shdedd n The meeting opened with the Lord's | Emig, 1767 P street. The host- | thaver, Mrs. Sarah Il Harmon. chap. | 058 isting were M Chavrles | 13in. leading. The report of the various | Dasher, Mrs.” Frank Shull, Mrs. | Fimittees was as follows: Mrs. | George Shull. Mrs, 1 Farlin and | mes L. Owens, chairman of Conti- Mrs. Alethe Lewis. After the x.-p..z-n\} < lics, of committees and routine business of | i atal Hall revolutionary r 5 the chapter, Mrs. Little announced | unced a gift of furniture istrict room: M David D. € that the regent, Mrs. Frank Shull, | | {ate chairman of the audi-| had been indorsed for state treas toriam committee, reported the gener- | urer to succeed Miss Helen Harman. ous response from the chapters | The chapter unanimously approved *hrouzhout the States in support of | the indorsement. The sum of $8 o on Hall. The annual collec- | was appropriated from the tion for Kenmore was taken at this | to be given for the followin reoting. {ers’ Aid. Friendship House, Conti Husband ate | nental Box, Patriotic Education . Americanization, report- | A. R. 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