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3 THE SUNDAY . STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, JUNE 20, 1926—PART 1 5 2 0 iy Thursday. Nine new members were | temple Tuesday evening under the di- | tie Wilkins and Hazel Edmonds. This) Thompson; inside guard, Miss fany prizes will he offered for the | PARIS POLICE SEEK GIR SCOUTS snrolled as tenderfoot saotits—Evelyn | rection of the grand ehancellor and | committee has been active in recent | Hauer: trustee, 18 months, Mrs. Virkie | athletic events. I rner, Iris Wilson, Margaret Cober, | his associate officers., An address was | weeks in giving and planning enter- | Bessman. WS P Verna 'Royal, ldith Duling, Helen | made by Fred 8. Purnell of Indiana. nment for Maccabees. The | District Council, Loyal Ladies, en ALLEGED WOMAN FAGIN T‘lmblf\lmld:'};mp nlhfrfl. I;]mmit was | At the meeting of the ways and means | dance last was attended DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. [!l"'”lmfi' about 30 members of the | o S juak e et present at the meeting who told the |committee last evening final arrange- [ The coming week @ nlight excur- = Jaltimore Council Friday evening. | g ; « soid dtseen- Lo sbiihE T REED present t I i a moonlight excur-| .. e e 1 stres e ot 0, 2ot llense 8 e s camp. The elrls then | cirls a very Interesting story. Scribe.|ments were made for the theater|sion on_ (ho steamer St lohns (5 Glcle el e ey aienise | wour candldates’ wero imitiated. Ko Girl Pickpockets Report Mistre captain, Miss b s b i i g S o e party to the National Theater Tues:| planned for Tuc ning, AN S eee, State regent, Siti vin iz i Assigned’ Pupils to Regu- After haviin shoe formaton, |to take charge of arrangements for | day evening, July 13 | Maceabees, their families and friends | : seri et il L stmaster, and speeches held. The troop |the rummage sale to be held for the | Troop 17, Capt. Mrs. Oliver Owen — |are Mnvifea.to. hikke - the StHipe . Ui Al il L SRR LR o as visitors Miss |benefit of sending gome of the girjs| KubN, mst June 9, at the Hethesds | _The commiites appolnted by the | Thursday a lawn fete is heing planned | "¢, hureh at Herndon, Va. | Nellt and D Vi Tagent. Be 1 o | B the Asociated Presn and Miss K After a |to camp. Scribe, Helen Earnshaw. | School The former captain, Mrs. W.|grand chancellor, Lee B. Emory, to |0 be given at. the home of Bettie | vii arare 1. Morgan, for the com- Pl e bl | PARIS, June 19.—A female Fagis fow waines Epalin it ot g - 7. Peters, was present. The dues|secure permanent headquarters «for| Wilkins‘and Bertha Wolf, 1267 NeW- | ;;,ji1e0 in charge, announced s = D Regent J. H.Grubb, | 1A, g et by Scribe, Emily Houghton troon 45 met wh it captain, Mrs, | 1CTe counted and other business mat- | the ‘order in this city. consisting of | ton street northeas Tint wiin Chbh Wil he el Tui 3 R A . past regent; Mrs. |ls being sought by the police. She fs YT . Troo, 45 met with its captain, Mvs. | (ors stralghtened out. The trip to the | Lee B. Fmory, chaifman cxoffcio:| yount Vernd s |17 e it ol cufartalns fow vt | Qi Aulpremien wArGar: Mrs. 1. . |geclared by the authorities to be the veob Mt Mongay:an Fonblry | JarTies TURAT S BR e ain | © on I R e e o T A aader Libtoon st & No. 4 o s and! friends at & dance at' the |Shilds, supreme warden Aroa oharge | counterpart of the Dickens' Fagin J.flxn,;‘; h:;;:.}u ‘.‘\i(l;v:l the cusmn&‘m the lawn. The girls planned to take iml::;)hn"‘l?l?}ll:ll\ on account of un !“._ 7\")}2‘;;};,\1(1\‘“"\‘:,“' ‘_!\K{N_‘} h“\"lell‘\“t’ |and Martha Washington Hive will| Washington Ciub June 28, when the |of the Lngements. and the Artful Dodger who taught and Ssivia Paviowsek recel v |3 blackberry hike as soon as berrles| ‘The troop met May 28, at Mrs. Pe- | met with C. E. La Vigne of the W JoIe et Y Xt oIy Sl s ST T S L R S b e O bl L el tenderfoot pins. The girl ™ | exercises gl e en LATRIL e o L il D LS ention Bureau, A line of |~ PR s e e B s e oy "evening. . | lghtfingered art. Only instead of haskets and played ke sneating. 1S * Wilm s streets, when Mrs. Peters the organ- | action mapped out and it is the Fptlss B 3 i O e | imparting her instructions to bov followed. Scribe, Inge Von Lewins Troop 52 A . [to Capt. Kuhn, who for the past sev- | tional headquarters of the order will LIBERTY. AR ro e i [yuunig v The regular meeting of the e e R (CAPWIN, | eral months has acted as lieutenant. fbe established fu this city soon. : S . ROYAL ARCANUM. leipak CuncikiSatartsi: |"“Two ‘voung women caught pickinz Wing, Troop 11, Mrs. Dowling, cap he . s tday. | A party was made of the occasion, Justice Council, No. 2, met Wednes- Municipal Couneil on Saturday eve- ! pockets of shoppers in the Rue Mouf g, ! Tune at 10:30 o’clock, at the home oy, E f POW £ | v 8 nes being played and Ice cream and | PATRIOTIC ORDER AMERICANS June 9, with Counc ilor 12 eth [ ning celebrated the 500th meeting of . 0. | fetard, a busy market place, confesses B M Virgi . | th ng officers were elected |they w pupils of Amanda Godart, » b fin Mrs. | Perry, lieutenant, met | S 30.¢ at th Tune'd, at the Sherwood | 3f, Camt- Miler. The mee e e | cake served. Scribe, Lols Green. pe No. 1, Patriotic Order of esiding, lodge with an entertainmpnt und evers : . BERp e $ - itdeenay, el : rend u | social evening. Three members of the | at s 1d by the Woodrow | Belgian woman, who ran a thriving Community Houss, -~Twenty-two of [z Ch 2 SINE, de il 5 Ihen' scveral wonks gee e aunk. TIROL Americans, is making plans for its report of the session at Lynch- | original organization—W. F. Drown, No. 316, P. 0. W.: 1.| “pickpockets’ school” wo new members were | Glendie B. Young and W. M. Schoon 8 president: ) s Gladys | suburb. Pupils, the prisoners 5 ———e the girls were inv sted as tenderfoot | Fitzhugh taught some of the girls| e 7 nber Ruth Youngblood. (1o ™0™ handuze o hurt ankle, e twenty-fifth anniversary to be held |Dire. Vi T It cants 8 B 3 o tell, Nellie Whirlow, o Wednesday- at the hall, 623 Louisia : 1e council will confer | maker—were present. George C. Shinn | Ring, vice president; Miss Irene Gold- were assigned reg | the degrecs of the order on next|was speaker of the evening. nd | stein, recording s ary: Miss Ro- |according to their s v [ i i art womag persor Leisir Hortense Cusas Capt. Miller showed the rest how D) v Bl R the e | avenue. All members of Camp No. 1] wednesday to a class of 12, Regent J. H. Grubb and S. H. Talkes | setta Fleishman neial secretary; | ed that the Go i urer: AMiss | ally made tours of me Damphier, Evelyn (fole. | patrol gave a play from the American | : - : o, |Girl. “Fifty ‘Gets Nifty." Scribc s ety .’\?m"l‘\ ‘1’1‘:mm-l x\ Leona B (Continued from page inspect@n to a ¥ e ‘Past Presidents’ Association 1, met Tuesday | served to the 50 members and visi | Sophia Brotman, chaplain: Miss Jen- | sure herself that her pupils wers 3 s |'will hold its regular monthly meet presiding. tors. H.A. Da ave o magle show. | nie Goldstein, conductor; Miss, Ethel | keeping active and profitably en Ailler, Mar: Mary Sue | Troop 59, Miss Mary Phelan, cap- o ing tomorrow at G. A. R. Hall follows were made . Banner, inside and Arthur | ployed Russells, Dorothy Ann Baldwin, Mary | tain, met at Christ Church parish | name indicated, was instituted 2 3 S term: Councilor, ) ) .| On saturday afternoon, June 26, |Goldberg, Miss ) einer and Leslie Stallings, B3 -a McKee, Mar- | hall Tuesday. Songs were sung and | The present keeper of res MACCABEES. Hutchinson; associate rilor, | Royal Arcanum day will be celebrated | Miss Gwendolyn Goldberg, | savet Toun, Beatrice Raw, Jessie |the girls talked about Camp Bradley and seal, Charles Macaluster, has 4 A 1 vice with & plenic and athletic events in A. Berlinsky, elg N - graph in Tt o Annabel McKee was In. |The good-night circle and “Taps” fol- | Served continuously in that capacity| The social committee of Martha ; “associate vi .| Rock Creek r Grand Regent | % .'W. and Dr. Benjamin | . a 8 irl, the se 1s a second-class Scout. As |jowed ribe. Floride Hewitt | since its institutd | Washington Hive, No. 14, is made up | associate recording | Grubb. with a committee of the | Newhouse were the guests. Enter 1 journeved frot a special meeting, the par the following member: artha ry, N » Long; guides, | grand council, will furnish every and refreshments were |t Peninsula to kngland ar and the troop committee | d., met vices were held in the | Talbott, Bertha Wolf, Id 1 M thing fre 1 her to marr I R i Yotiped Yoy T e 0 and the various camps in the District : e also spoke. Refreshments were | Bernard Goldber t are gnvited to attend on this occasion. | o LTI liings. Piano solos by Rose Ven- ezky gnd Mary Katherine Perry, also @ by Dorothy Baldin and Mary . - avin Twenty of the girls planned 3, A M i hd dramatized the Scout laws. The - oney g e Scout songs and Mrs. yerry i bout scouting. Scribe ] : l isabell Leisinger. hats JUNE SP l s ' 2, Mis: ah Bagby, cap g ; Evelyn Wal met Fri Guaranteed first por- <ht in M. E. fpisiss hurch yme of the girls made but s 3 celain top kitchen to use in Children’s day deco : - | » 2 i arlatash rations. Others worked on their sec : — . i ‘ 3 white enamel base and nd-class test! The game “air, water % nd firs” was played, and_a story . . 5 ¢ ¢ ; flom "fhe American Girl Magazine For people whe want to buy gifts for a Bride’s Home or those who wish to refurnish their own—Maxwell large drawer, Special was read “Taps” closed the meet . . . - . - . M in Furniture Co. is holding just the sale for them. Ncwhere else in town can you find a wider selection of high The weelly meeting of Barton quality furniture, greater and better values and a more liberal CREDIT PLAN Troop 19 was called to order at 3:30 Capt. Cavanaugh. After inspec Five-Piece Unfinished on and dues were checked up the troop divided iuto two groups. One | was under the direction of Capt 4 o - Cavanaugh, the other under Lieut. | I -.@SMJ f BreakfaSt set Carpenter. At the good-night ‘circle b donl \farian Bradburn was invested as a by ; 4 o Wi . { tenderfoot Scout. Scribe, Maggaret : Y/ f i i ¢ Consisting of a Thrift i \ i A I substantially made Wild Rose Troop 22, Mrs. T. T i > o d ) 3 A g i { drop-leaf ffl"'! n, met Informally June % b i | ZI) A E with four well con- 1. As vacation is near, Mrs. Read i H - I : é » ' % , structed chairs. Spe- ad the girls practice first-ald life A = N [l é & 7 b 4 = 3 q cial— saving by means of ~resustication. R - | X 2, X \fter this, the rest of the evening was 3 - e iy 5 v i . : R . spent in singing. Acting scribe, Celia o _ { - Read 3 Y XA meeting_of Da Troop 26 < P 7 captain: Doro- i e 1\ g . 3 ¢ % -alled to order ) 2 1 i | : - s i K2 f . D ek omeen Bresbyvarian Church. . : — (I # = : immons Day- Patrol corners followed the opening K — exercises. Plans for the closing meet & ng of the vear were made. The girls ; TR =17 2 = of the Christian Endeavor of the e 3 N Ce 2 cotton pad, cretonne hurch have challenged the Scouts of : X — Q) = NN = Troop 26 to a base ball game, to be | ¢ 4 SV ES = Z SN cover. strong sanitary Javed as a feature of the annual Sun Aay school picnic, June 29. This chal- Complete with all- spring. Useful and attractive, easy to oting, the g practiced for this Rt ey R ; Other stores may hold June sales, but ) g ceived her firstelass badge and BeauLifilly - desotatec Huvcon e ; e air and Side Chair, mahogany Dav- A Dresser. Vanity, Man's Chifforobe, Cheir, %) M G e il oand L [ i e "eiie practioed or this Complete Walnut Bedroom Outhi | Complete Living Room Outfii R v QT T merit_badges at the court of award: June 5. Girls of 26 who received first- s cl 3 i est, most il A . . > 3 r o received fi Bench and Rocker; all in the latest, m. room-size Rug. You save at least $75 on class padges were: Lois Hall, Marjory popular high-lighted finish; Yuaranteed % e ith, Ruth and L Hunt_and Soving, comfortable mattress and room-size o this suite. othy Stubbs, ose receiving 2 Ruig ! 35 3 B : -Burner Gas Stove it badges were: Lydia Hunt, Ade mess, Betsy Jacobson, Edwerta r, Josephine = Peters, = Ann Rodge h . . " s 3 Vv P Mitchell, Ielen L’Hommedieu. Mary & ¥ 1 ' Solomon. Lois Hall. Estelle Hender BHZ%% 7 i i 15. Marjory Smith abeth _Cain A4 i< d / ) \ fen. & i g Mary Louise Yauch B RR S5 ; f = ite Garibaldi, Elizabeth Fran = ¥ 4 § i > rundage, Ruth Hunt and Ly / - ¥ gl t : With large oven, / 3 - | 4 which has white enamel Troop 28. Miss ilea ay = £ SATURIR 5 tain: Sidney Jones, scribe: met : i o 5 = = g&:fi:&g’.é > A front. A fine cooker g s fat, followed by T ) XA ':f'i:f“:: t‘{g' ; . and baker at a very low followed by t meeting fs party will_be held. Dorothy Town 3 llis Mc Connell and Katherine Spring wer e o e plans. for : ; g 5 ; i CIER Full Reed Fiber Strollers price. have charge of the plans for enter- inment Pine Cone Troop, 34, met at the Coa home of the captain, Miss Vera Law- aplets ence, Thursday. The opening cere nonies were held, after which the cap R ain spoke about the Day Camp and adjustable foot- «hout Camp Bradley Names were 3 adjust. ken of the girls who plan to at end the latter this Summer. cout . i A5 josephine Rankin won the highest - - 10-Piece Walnut Dining Suite ; Three-Piece Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite e Priced as Low number of points during the contest e Juhe saalos =t ; Consisting of Davenport with im- town, but none will ofier such value as_is . g i represented in this Dining Suite of genuine ( proved W e{“?aglesls Spring, Iarfie walnut. A large Buffet, extension Table, * X Armchair, ing Chair to match, ind_will_be_given a_special award China Closet, Server, Five Side and One upholstered in very rich velour. Armchair comprise this suite. Al the Srécial chairs have genuine leather seats. Choice of either suite at a very $ 4 , . Bed Outfits 1 Choice of either suite at a very 5 4 with hood and rest. special price. Complete...... $1 7.75 f"le G:fls Special price. Complete.. .. .. & 2z be a June bride to Consists of 2-inch | receive » FREE . ne GIFT fro M Contintous Post White | wuirs. ask onr Metal Bed, comfortable | Salesmen about our Mattress and woven | FRE® G1FT OF- s 5 - e . i B - wire Spring exactly as Mattingly Bros. == i) s (B g pictured. $1 Delivers it! Pharmacy 3 359 Cedar St., Takoma Park Is a Star Branch . Consisting of large, well finished Dresser, Beautiful f Sk A TN il 3-Piece ricer Suite 9, |- B iy e L o Chiffonier, Full Size Simmons Metal Bed, All-cotton the Main Office when Mattress, Woven Wire Spring, Rocker, Chair and two you want to place Clas- Pillows. Refrig el' atOl' sified ads in The Star. That’s why Branch Of- fices have been located ) A nationally known brand, among the topnotchers in at convenient points in i | the refrigerator industry. A food saver and an ice econ- town and the nearby 8 . omizer in the popular three-door style. 5 | Pay Just $1 Down Consisting of Settee, Rocker and large Armchair. suburbs. The Branches are at your service without fees of any kind—only regular rates are charged. The Star prints MORE Classified ads Sthey “papery. here Complete Dining Room Suite other papers here I . :Z:nb:ll;gd.lm::ta&s\z:‘r:: S ; i : 0 iy i Complete Kltchen Outfit Sioays. 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