Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1926, Page 33

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NEWS OF THE CLUBS (Continuei from Page Thirty.) itional Zonta affairs, in support of the ate suggésted by the local nominat- wd introduced the | ing committec, of which Miss Ha he entertainment cow- |is chairman, Another feature of the Clua Kalstrom, who |meeting was the president’s report o the meeting. {of her attending the dinner recently Dr. Pettus, he newly elected com the Thirteen Club to the wander of tle Department of the of the clubs of the Dis- Potomac, made a short address. Dr Federation. Henry T. Johmon. newly elected as. <istant adjutare general of the De- vartment of the Pot . was pres int, and it beitg his eightieth birth- | 1 n et (e Lo o Ahowered | Columbia Toad and Eighteenth street. T With Dirtts mostale and other | Members and guests will assemble sifts, he being i honorary member | il the ballroom at 6:30 p.m. The ban e elshn ve | auet will be served in the banquet hall a short talk. Mrs. lilldn McCiure A 7 pm. = Senator Pat ¥ s reanre B e AL | Therc will be songs by the quar- e e et " McCitme. and | tet of George Washington Glee Club, e mpiied by |under the direction of Robert 11. N e e i, | Harmon. Miss Lillian Chenoweth wil A, o o eveval Trish | Sing and there will be other attractive fon e [numbers. Several surprises are prom- Mrs, Emma Fempler, assisted Dy |ised. s i ity | Dhe Sbantnck Soliers, Mrs. Jos:phine Barbour [Dan. awhent e e Nunineon it | nktile tiallkoom [l present. Dr' Johnson Sented with a beautiful birthd Daked hy his god wife. Among 1) Vessrs. Pettus, Tohnson, Godfre*, Honmey, Kunsma The irele large . basket tables ieeping a each gu very lent, chairma wmitte ook ¢l presidel of s, The Mississippi Society will give i banquet March 23, at tn Club Salons, near corner at 10 begin conclude will will dancing ‘Women's Auxiliary to the American | Institute of Mining gineers met | Tuesday at the General Federation of Women’s Clubs Tea Room. Luncheon was followed by regulur bus | which work for the coming year . loutlined. Chairmen of standing com [ mittee fo announced as follows: Mrs. George S. Rice; ar herburne Rogers: it were wriken, | Parker, w ot birthday Nelson Neviu n cap. 3 llheath; mem mith. A program With the Scient * library, bersh aver lowed. enjovabl The Park Viex W 1 Park View ring Schoo! e ver the | The Woman's Club of Chevy Chase.— i The political situation in China was liamenia drill g - dhiee “tion by Ars. MeQuown. who has I in Chin Another feature of M ending o reporis lived : program al the meeting at the the “hevy Chase Tab was the talk b Miss Tlanna of the Children’s Burent m Chi Hygiene. he outlined 1eed of correct posture and breathing d went into detail as to the way . |various ailments ave handled by th A parliamentary drill by the | afternoon 3 women bureau | menbers followe On Wednesday | the monthly given in the Presbyterian Church on the eircle. e husiness mceting will ; luncheon. At 3 o'elock F | Eldridge, bead of the Far k 10 Department of Commer peak. His subject will be Trade P’romotion in the Far ‘The literature section will meet with Mrs. O, ¢ | West Melrose street, Dr. William Allen Wilbur, dean of clumbiar College. George Washin University, will be the hone ind_ speaker. His subje Shakespeare.” The hostess for ! the afternoon will be Mrs. C. W. | { Warburton, Mrs. Harold Moulto: Irs. William Y. . Mrs. Russeil idwards Mrs.Angust G sutheim. from 12:45 club luncheon assembly to 1% will be | room of the unced a iven at th 5 and state ¢ wishing mighs indey of the s. Maclinugh d Al v ce st Divi a 7 will any ladies | atiend during the | celk | the club s he clul Merrill, % iday at 2 p.m. inthropic. 16 e by her con i dv families as and sever frman Pl . etin Lunu for tion special 1 B commitie and Erwin cheon wa wi S The Argyle Study Club vill mest Wilson omorrow, at the home of Mrs. Thur with 1. | A paper will be presented Ly Mrs. Scharf. on the subject, *Bungalow fe in India.” Army Relief Soc Mrs. \Walter I will hold its ann {row. 11 am.. in St. evening opened | £ Connecticut avenue of the ad-|eroit pl Al members sted in the - present. nch No. inley. president, meetifz tomor- | iret’s Pardsh and Ban nd those invited provei A\shbut he i ount sociely are in Floral Circle morrow afternoon at the Mo Mar Eekert, 1705 | street: sting hostesses | Goodman. Mvs.” Susie Ban | | York State Society will | Saturday cvening at the New | | i will home meet of was pitcher of t amen's ¢ e meet Wil open The 1 al Women et tonday g \e presient Hotel. The program wiil an hour of entertainment At S30 promptly. John | president of the society I ¥ ses entertain Trabbell, Miss | mid of interest. The nsnal \er under- will not bezin until 9:30. presiden James Wadsworth, sel @ call New Yorkers now in the Distr Saturday evening and by The Womn's Club o) Bethesda hi received | neais de W ruses Ridicules Charles L. G. Ander: and Miss ¥ Ten Women's 1ding of the m reeting by Mile. Becker the following ziven Languedocien, mond i : mad Apnassionata Saint-Saen Chopin uncheon Chopin ue and the Mrs, Frank B, Gebest Le Bon Deieuner de M. Tranche, lle Hindmarsh, Mrs, ance at ved by hy aind by a 22 Caviserie, Mme. | i | | i Tmirie. “he speaker for the day was Repre ative Alen wer Treadway | Square Iotel. Massadn . who told of h ielpvexidenit o 1rip to Aluska list s hroug) i AkinEs b, IhREe he courtesy « his talk Nl ANNOUNCEs a pri interest. entative ‘The Political Study Club will meet | March 20, Charles Aubrey | I3aton from New Jersey is to be the | speaker and his_subject “Current | Conditions of ihe Times.” Mr. ton formerly editor of ! Leslie’'s Week ind is a leading H \lix, | American authority on industrial and “lected |economic problems and advisory | Mrs, | counsel in ingustrial relatlons. | | the Danmes of the Loyal Legion Dist 1 its annual meet- i cruon at the home : New Humphrey president Colhoun, Mrs. Julia T. nd Mrs. Frank B. King | .ve reeleced {reasurer, historian 1d recorder respectively. Al elec were nanimous. Miss Clark following councilors: Bodfish, Mrs. Needham “loyd Mutchler, Mis and Miss Bessie l(), s were vead by the o 1. the recorder's report | Henr that the society is ever < ‘o pronote patriotic work and dovn any attempt to dis ian ideals as expressed moni Toour wreal Amerieans. | Fhe Susan B. Anthony Foundation ihers weve added. THE | peld a meeting of the executive board ial University at Har- | i) ‘the parlors of the Shoveham Hotel | is of special interest to : afternoon. M dgar C.} and a part of the Pro- | gnyder reported on the progress of | the forthcoming _card | ¢he trec planting on April 16 by the | peld at the New Willavd pjigrict of Columbla Federation of | \nril 6 will o to hel Women'’s Clubs. It was decided to nountain _ycuth thro ! name the tree for the foundation after | ourse. The following members com- | the organization. A committee, com- pose the committee having the bene-|yoed of Mrs. Luella M. MacKennan; | fit in charge: muel A. Dru Nanette B. Paul, Mrs. Corbin Thomp- | sairman: M Logan Tucker, gon, Mre. Clara O'Brien McCrone and | M Bonifac ! Mrs. E. J. Brennan, was appointed to W, Floyd Mutch! Cortland oot gut incorporation papers. The Nixon, Mys. Warner incorporators were limited t6 100, all E. St John Greble of which applications must be in be- King, Miss I fore May 1. Mrs. Rose Wil | ‘Mrs. . J. Brennan, rman_of Ilizabeth \Weodward { child welfare committee, unnounced a | viek Williams. matinee to be ziven in the hall of na-{ A letter was ¥ Lons of the Washington Hotel, Ma Logan ker, president of the Na for the benelit of .the iional vy of the Wames of the {of the city. Assisting her in the ar- Toyal Le ouncing the date of | rangements are Dr. Gertrude Richard- | the annual meeting of that society son Brigham, Mrs. Leland Conness | a8 April 15 and 16 at the New Will-!and Mrs. Wymond Bradbury. The | avd. A banquet will be held at the |program will be in charge of Nanette | Willard on the evening of April lh-‘ . Paul and will consist of styles of == 000 vears ago, and a dramatic sketch Washington Zonta Club.The regu- | called “A Day With the W | Jar luncheor meeting was held Tues- | of Jerusaler The characters will | Ty moon At the Raleigh Hotel. the |be in oriental costume. | prasident. Viss Jessie Lasalie, in the | Next Tuesday the members will be | Chair. The session, which was a spe-[at home informally from 4 to 6 p.m 11 closed one to consider national [in the parlovs of the Shorcham Hotel ffaivs and the slate for the national | An important business meeting will cloction to be held in Rochester in {be held on Tuesday cvening, March | May. was devoted largely to reports (23, at 8 p.m. The office is open on | Af the two local national officers, Miss | Tuesday, Thursday ond Saturday | vtiett and beth | afternoons | i e ot il o bael The name 'of iea Sallie A. Turno: ditivis aild Da- sas presepied Lol wombership, N x was s The guest of honmor will be Mrs. 1101 M muel Ka accompanied | by Mrs, Paul Bleyden, will sing: Mrs, | Jumes W, Carmalt and Mrs. Charl { LeFevre will preside at the tea| tables and assist Mrs. William Laird | | Dunlop, during the secial hour following m. Additional Daniel, Mrs, | rge Joerns y - drazellon. e executive hoard met Thurs Wt Fran’jlin Square Hotel and t acted the usual monthly busine y ans. | ieoln M rogate. Te he soclety eeds from vty to | w Mi and Mrs, Me ad from Mrs. Mary | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 14, 1926—PART 1. The Home Demonstration Club, Cabin John Park, Md., was entertain- ed March 4 by M Jessie Baki Miss Blanche Corwin, home demon- stration leader for Montgomery County, gave a demonstration on hat making. The club is giving to the local school the use of the available State Travel- | ling Library. Mrs. Walter Grime, as entertainment committee, a4 supper in the near futur Beauregard Chapter, U. D. (., held its February meeting at the residence of M imuel Burleigh Milton, on Sixteenth street, Mrs. Mii ton, its president, presiding. Plans for the chapter's benefit card party were hairman of announces No. 1102, discussed and it was voted to hold it- vril 9, at the Confederate How Vermont avenue. In line with s funds to aid Southern it was voted to plan to send istrict of Columbia Confederate v cran to the next annual veterans' re imion in the South, Beginning with the n ular monthly meetings that is hoped will increase the interest of membe | these meetings and contribute to ge |ting out the niembership in greater | numbers. At the close of the meet- ng the company was entertained with [refreshments by the hostess of the | evening. The College Alummnae Club will pre- ent “Lady Windemere's I'an by Oscar Wilde, March with the { drama. committee in charge. The cast of amateur players is being directed | by Miss Mary Powell Burrill, The Women's ifome Club of North Beach, Md.,, Mrs. Jessie Beuard, as | sisted by Mrs, Crist, Mrs. Roac Miss Tucker, entertained the el | Tuesday for the monthly meeting The vice president, Mrs. 3. P. Hinke presided. After the meeting Prol. rd gave a musical program. Tomorrow the second of u series of rd purties will be held in the home Mrs. Charles Eckert, assisted by . R. B, Shaw, Mrs. Timberlake and Miss Lucille Holland. w year, the chapter plans to inaugu- | 1te a new system for holding the reg. | Der Deutsche Literarisch met recen Ver v at the home of its reco: % Emily M. White | . The following |use of th illery. Unfortunately, | | | Miss Mechlin, who was to have acted | Break, Bre Break,” W. | as guide, was ill and unable to go, but od for A Garden.” |one of the club Lusk ‘On the Road to Ma Speuks. and a negro spl Kinsella. Readings from | Dr. Clemens H. Leine Itdeutsch Helmund: e Mil Max Re Mozart, Mrs. ce poems from Mrs. Ma wssen: o short talk on the poets Neis and Hildebrandt, and the recitation of *Aeolsharfenton,” by K | Nies, and “Ich_hab gewollt,” by A. W. Hildebrandt, Miss Anita_ Schade: a short address regarding the value of | German-Anyer pe by Prof. ! Arnold Werner Spanhoord |11 L T Del lalay,” Uitual, J. Lown poen weber: er 1 “Ieh In seulpture, high light. |4 bt the " gallery comple collection of ulptures in the workd Among the urex, the Primitive [talian up to and including Raphael's | donna of the Candelabr: ttract ed much attention. Also the T school, with the “Sheepfold™ o nd good ection of T | Reynolds is represented by the " herry Girl” < Perhaps the room taining the original sketches of many famous pictures including the “Ange lus,” and the water-color sketche [Turner, proved s interesting s The tapestry of rsehnt cin Lied rey. ia Wiegenlied, ‘Wiegenlied.” . | Philip 8. Graver | Konrad Nies' th mken,” any. Napoleon During the Plague at Jaffa.” the most perfect pearl in the 1 in a marvelous jewelry collection; the unique carved ul ivory and the peachblow in | valuable that no guard is allowed fo ge | identify it, all testify to the breadih | _Twentieth Centu Veerhoff, chairman « last Monday expedition o the W Baltimore Club. — Mrs rt section vase so First Showing of Spring Styles And Demonstration of Leadership That No Man or Woman Can Afford to Overlook—and Here lof the opportunity to have exclusive |of the owner's interest in art of s kinds, the auoise box, . George D. ! crystal collections and the “Crouching s most kind in explaining | Venus'—-are ver: Rodin’s | that the gallery the miosi | worth meet street. Twelfth street and Penn: inue on We “ |10 Dyke, Va | tion | Going | the Federal Bureau it "1hold Expenditure.” conducted | Vassar i She came Federal Bureau while the recent additions to gallery—Tut-ankh-Amen’s tur the beautiful jade and substantial s not in proof finished but | beauty and the Associated Press BERLIN, March which is r " 13 ive and increasing "in most more than A federal pleted horses in the Increase of 3 ceding vear The high cost of 1noic taxes and gasoline selling 1o 40 cents a gallon are fa keep the Lorse some years 1o come industry remains The parliaments wesday at . section will 1L aum. at 1634 nimal that republic’s per cent The nature section how there are nesday at ) for a trip and vicinity. 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