Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1926, Page 24

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24 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. 0, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1926. Garver, Dorothy Graham, Violet Ham- | the Raleigh Hotel. Dr. John M. Gries| tand's “The Romancers” and “The|will be hosts at a reception Sunday MUSI C bleton, “Eleanor Hopkins, Ann Love-[will speak of “The Housing Prnlblrm; Boor,” by Anton Tchekoff, evening. from 8 to 11 Zclock in their less, Mary Catherine Loveless, Helen |and Mrs. Raleigh Gllchrist will leas . _Iresidence at 4201 Sixteenth stree Me Catherine Miles, Mary Madden, |the community singing. MT'“’ District Chapter, "’.‘“&“""flfii northwest. Teresa Neuland, Margaret Nealon, others, will meet, 8 o'clock, “s & In honor of their son Herbert, whose T 7 i » Helen Russell, Mary Lee Russe Dr. Frank Howard Richardson will | l.ee House. Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell | confirmation will take place tomorrow ROSE OF THE PRAIRIE! 'y Fra. Shanahs Flsi b - will give an address on Russia. Visit-[morning at 9 o'clock at Adath Mary Frances Shanahan, Mary Swee: |speak under auspices of the Better [l Ve &b RECHess O8 g The usual large ntdience attended |ney, Sarah Sweeney, Margaret Who Tomes in America, and the Food Nu-[in& War Mothers invitec. Israel Synagogue, Sixth anl I streets the first two performances of Harry |han, Mary Waggaman, Adelalde Yo trition section of the District Home| mhe Deanwood Citizens' Assoctation | OFthwest. Wi ; operetta, “Rose of |cum, Florence Marguerite Yocum, | Economics Assoclation, on “Breast | will meet in the Deanwood School to- e r night at the | Richard Babcock, George Beuchler, |Feeding and the Responsibility of the | night at 8 o'clock. Francis Wells will |~ Immaculate Conceptlon School, under | Robert Boteler, tin Bollston, Le- | Mother for the Care of the Baby andgpeak, American Medical AsS0Cia-|the direction of Mr. Howard, by the |Roy De Meza, Thomas Gallagher, |the Cholce of her Food,” § o'clock, in girls and boys of the school. The work | Charles Mason, Maurice Miller, George |assembly hall of America Red Cross 2 2 will be repeated tonight, beginning at | Neuman, Irederick lan, Charles|Bullding. Meeting open to all, tion Names Kansas City [ oclock. Quigley, Harry Itohrkemper, Harry S O ( : I E’ |‘ Y i In its way, the performance of this |Senior, Willlam Stoddard, Johin Swee-| e Big Ststers of the District will Man President. cowboy operetta proved quite as popu- Iney, Alphonse Urciola and Dominic (meet, § o'clock at St. Patrick’s rec-|(Continued from Page Twenty-one) lar with the audience as the Gilbert|Falcone, i n_Pa ) ..rlm Sullivan pf(-m’. ] s S. Pinafore,” e ol i ) P T R glven earlier in the week. Jirls’ 4 d M. Beav v o he Associated Pre ¢ dhute f . The Ohlo Girls' Club will give a|of b & Mvs: Vanderguift . will ‘yl:.\Ll.. Tex., April 23.—Dr. Jabes A "‘:.‘“(;’;.‘.',“-."f-v‘r‘},i.“;‘,’,‘;‘,.';5 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |jince at the Denloe, 1519 R street.|po n.:r:;:lrmlmi‘u n:r:- Marian Webster, North Jackson of Kansas City was g 1 Were a Man for a Day TODAY. Ohloans Invited. Miss Elsie Mulliken and Miss Alice ;,,,,,,,,,,;;,‘.“,,.0_”; “The Difference Between the King and | A rummgge sale and bazaar 1s be- Heaven. A musical program will be Rabbi Mileikowsky chosen president of the American Med- | \po® (% " egerick Nolan, who | ini conducled by the Woman's Army i Famous 0:ator From Palestine, % $ $ Rabbt Milelkowsky, from Palestine, | given by Mrs. .Gertrude Lyons and 1 8 o'clock, at the Sixth|}jjss Anna Solan. All visiting D. A. R. Washington, D. . was selected for |ac! “Prairie Rot Soidie Sallors and Marines’ Club ynagogue. and Pen Women are invited to the * : $ Rt AN e 5 v tells of the sheriff, Who i3 [ today and tomorrow in the bullding [ a1 Simon will have for his tea. Dr. Jackson, who ix president of the b L ] el o~ daled ject fer tonight's lecture at the Wash- | Mr. and_Mrs. G. Joseph Sworzyn Southwest Medical Assoctation, will [T £ e, Gpd 3 R ‘ ington Hobrew C fon: e S s > kers who come to the| Gen. Adna R. Chaffee Cantonment, 5 s ° ° assume office at (he next conve w1 Canon Hotel, one of them a | No. 7, National Indlan War Veterans, Scceeding Dr. Wendell Phillips of |} dering lover. Out of the story | will meet, 6:30 o'clock, in Stanley| 7The Federation of Clvfe Assocla- $18.00 H i nd & fers ey Ul mest, 00 Heat Control || 6th St. Synagogue * The LARGE HAT Italia:t,f/llilan ical Assoclation here yesterda sang = * { the |and Navy League for the beneflt of Speaks Tonight, 8 P.M. Romance of th W ok to reveal highwaymen and a | Hall, Soldiers’ Home. ielbel board ¢ Sohn cReynolds of Dallas | o . - Y E " tlons will meet, 8 o'clock, in boa 5 ~i]-vlv 4 . !w ~'§|A\|tn ])--‘ it y love story are carrled out to = room of the District Building. FREE was elected vice president, Dr. ¥ 1 conclusion. TONIGHT. Specially West of Chicago secretary and Dr e Yocum was charming as “The Arrival of Kitty” will be pre- P . €. Warnshuls of Grand Rapids, Mich., |the Tote of the story, and Frederick | , Cushing Auxiliary to Sons of Union| cented tonight, 8:30 o'clock, and to- on all full enamel To00000000000s000000se0s Priced speaker of the house. 8 Nolan again won leading honors in|Veterans of the Civil War, will glve| morrow night by the St. Joseph Play- \tter debating the question of ex- |{h o aE b O e O . [& 500 card party at the Burlinston | ers in St. Joseph's Hall, Second and SEXTON at pert medical testimony in court cases, | (e MESEUINE, Pores. OUbers B ad |Hotel, 8 o'clock. A O lathadts npsth oot the principle. that such wit, | ergGertrude Becker, George Beuch-| The shakespeare Society and the| Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell of the Lab. GAS RANGES The Large Hat of Milan—the most important Hat B e e phinted by the court and | i< William Stoddard and George Neu- | English Speaking Union will meet to- | rador mission will speak, § o'clock, at mode of th ! g Daid out of bublic funds. The' wit- e i % A gether in the auditorium of the De-| Epiphany parish hall, G street be- purchased during flatteri; e season! The ]argg, graceful brim is hesses would submit written reports. |y o O ertine, ton s o ities that partment of the Interior in celebration| tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth | demonstration attering and youthful. Shown in— ation with the American B | Ve Thames or those who took part Pcere sir Fsme Howard, Ambassador | o 1ne Public It invited. --ALL THIS WEEK-- Black on in obtaining a SIon O 1in the operetta include: Teresa Be-|from Great Britain, and Dr. Willlam| The Workshop Play in affiliation e 5 Natural Nav nt procedure was pledged in |, C0e OP o r o e Nora. Bice T J 3 y resolutio abetz, Gertrude Becker, Nora .| Mather Lewis, president of George|with the Central High Community the resolution Irene Bontz, Julia Broderick, Mar-|wWashington University, will make ad- arSwil give three ondlact Dlave |1 HEEL: DALY-HOPPER CO. Delightfully simple UIO D garet Callow, Dorothy Carll, Mabel | gresses, p Community Cen- ; Hanging is the mode of inflicting |Carll, Elizabeth Danh: frens Dol S ter, s Jormal Sehool audl- | 1802 11th Street N.W. to make—and it’s capital punishment in Japan, though | Ment, Agnes Dowd, Marguret Dowd,| The Washington Association of Cor- | torium, e The porformances || Washington, D. C. J simply delightful ! 100 MODEL HATS $ 1 O | executions are comparatively rare. |Margaret Fallon, Lucia Fister, Helen|nell Alumni will meet, 8 o'clock, at|will be “The Brink of Silence Regularly $15, $20, $25 i Grlfbacher eminine of Individualily Roasted RIGHT | TWELVETEN VETWELVE F STREET ere in Washington 1000 Now Cusiome ‘Think‘of it! 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