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REAL ESTATE, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 24 1926—PART 6. 9 — e ! State regent of New York, was a FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR_SALE—HOUSES. FOR _SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOI Efimd-‘ = SHA ON & LUCHS, Inc guest and gave an account of her qr.oo_mxpn,up — FIRST 4 HOMES WHICH ARE 4 BIG BARGAINS. s SH/ S e P e st s ET NORTH OF R. I. AVE. We shall be glad to furnish you full information o = were served by the hostess and a $8.500 BUYS $£11.300 HOME: and arrange for your inspection of any one of these Cordially Invites You to Inspect These Homes. social hour enjoyed. $500 CASH. propertie Open for Your Inspection All Day Today. Dorothy Hancock Chapter will have | her mother, Mrs. James A. Campbell. The Frances Scoft Chapter he'd Immediate possessin this splendid G a s its annual bridge party at Wardman ‘ surprised everybody by their unex- its initial meeting for the season at Pitiigsached house containing < veautiful | 8 750 BUNGALOW-TYPE HOME. 5325 42nd STREET N.W. Park Hotel Gotaber 29 at 2 p.m. Mrs, | pected appearance. Altogether it | the home of the resent. Mrs. L. Perey lg" living room. double rear porch. —Any one | Locatbd in one of the nearby suburhs. The home is the two-gtors (West of Conn. Ave., South of Military Rd.) George Knox Berry, chairman of |seemed a happy reunion. Daniel, Sherwood. East Falls Church, Geairing & well built home and théir mon: Bungalow. wholls detached. of course. with 7 large rooms. open fireplace AR Lo B bk s g | patronesses, announces that Mrs. | | tanrcs e b s ot aa's Peath upivhte; Flasged-in siceping porch, 1030 1t aves. d7osN Nov NEW, SEVEN-ROOM BRICK HOME FOR £14.500. | i Gooildge has graciously con: | Continental Chapter heid its first| Luncheon was served before the s anine emand 1 3 | Taath the home. 'The iot upon which ihe House Sance s S0 0Tt _Splendidly constructed, with evers madern appointment. beautifulls finished. ~Tnere | CaIVIn Coolidge Rl EFACHET (00 | meeting of the season Monday eve. meeting. Mrs. Daniel being assisted eaaa 5 = oD Which e T o e O e L v, onncrele garane. The owner are 7 really fine rooms, tilé bath with buili-in tub and shower. glassed-in sleeping porch, | sented to Wilbur, | - v - Shet 1328 her daughter, Mrs. Theodore C. CHEVY CHASE | DD RISk Lherenta) 5"§5'-5 &n.:h('y“n.m:haf;r e o Jar has it front and Dreaxfast porches. large floured atiie: large lot with brick farage. Terms are | which_includes Mrs. Curu,sd \t\‘:;.|:1ng \\1(th Miss i\len-,\l-{hr ‘tQGerbe-r Uhler. After the opening exercises ) e duced’the price from $10.500 to 3 5 o - J g 4 Gt s { Mrs. AlfPed Brosseau, preeident gen- | Vermont avenue;rs. Harriet er. | chairmen of committees were ned Detached Brick on e = 3100 CLEVELAND AV UE N.W. | eral. N.'s. D. A. R.; Mrs. Josiah Van 'i.\hss Durhums and Mrs. Merrick Wil. | Chalrmen of committess wer e ' “ooded Lo COLONIAL HOME O . - N A ident, N. S. C.|liams assistinz. Miss Amie Alexander, ' o S ey SEOVETIOIRECTT Cve St IGa e ot e ie) Earle. Mrs. Adam | the president, was in the chair. Plans | activities of the chapter. £14.250. ; 1 G E S IN SSACHUSETTS | - g & Those present were Mrs. George A. " It is diffon’t 10, beliave that an en- are 7 tooma . all; ek thie beth anaC T hot-water BEAUTIFUL CORNER HOME IN MASSACHUSETTS PARK | Wyant, Mrs. Eli Helmick. Mrs. | for the Winter were discussed, and ppzer Nirs. John C. Eckhardr. Mps. firely * detached brick residence in heat. electricity. and a zarage Thers & an attic over the entire house In per st Mome vnlus in this bedutifyl claes residential section: detached | Lowell Hobart. Mrs. Herbert Lord, |it was declqrg }1’2«1"8 Q-F::‘h:-rmrr(an Walker §. Martin. Mrs. Nora B. Adel- SR T T I R B e e hichamers wvahtace. We will Five You Tul par: AR, RO o T e AT DOl Thanr (Ve mindern con | Mrs. David Caldwell, Mre. fohn | (oF the go PUIINE T 2 trom man. Mrs. Warren E. Emley. Mrs. Tated B AT eron. North | tieatars wpon reanests | on el e oA G eSS Tandtcanl” R'Rome 67 | Beavers. Mme. Alfaro, Mme,_ Liva, O e e aic ‘mail| Alfred B Garges; s Roscosiic. ot et “"The Ronse . sl L — ré particular. Baroness von Below, Mrs. William . . Nehieh was Mitchell, Mrs. Robert P. Reeder. Mrs. . Son,al desien, two Morieg ahd 1$9,050—A BEAUTIFUL CORNER HOME. 2244 CATHEDRAL AVENUE NV |Sherman Walker and Mrs. George |from Culifernia a report, Which Wa% . Mfiner Porter, Mre. Edward B. Bathe and everc. renn site of the mod. | Thers is no other Corner Heme in the desirable neighborhood of the o il Sl R, e i | Thorpe. oA er was proposed. and there Stephenson, Mrs. Charles E. Bright. P e T T O e e e . s e (East of Conn. Ave.. \Wardman Park) | The proceeds of this annual he"',fi“ e ho further business the meet. Mre. Harvey R. Sargent, Miss Helen trees ann 2 n arae e o was Tor"sd ‘T chanke "ais Dlans hefore he could even move inta the Home. ATTRACTIVE BRICK HOME, OVERLOOKING PARK. |Are sent to the Blue Ridge Industris d social hour. ~ Lhompson. Mrs. E. F. Caseel, Mrs. I AR S T e Bt O S R A i shower: hard e This is one of the »:xl constructsd home ip the cifs, .and @ real value ’n £19.000. on | Sehool. at Dyke, Va., for the upkeep | ing adjourned after | Howell Gordon, Mrs. Robert A. Camp- TN of i i e Trheink avares . goo8 ancd ‘Io fronting o s wide strect in_an reasonatlh 1%, 0ne of the best constructed home in the cite and a real valte At 810 O 0ion |and education of several small or- | The American Liberty Chapter was bell and Mrs. Howard F. Kane &\ Dl F O attracty neichborhood. and with built-in garage. We can arrange terms Bridge. with a large lot. well planted: semi-cetached brick: hoiise has 0 spacious R phans. entertained at its October meeting Dahlias contributed by the hostess MIDDLE That will make the purchase vers easy. T an e e n i S oAk erene s e UR s lisinis sery eRiNpe & exets) - ey G b Mrs. W. W. Lemmond, 1645 Har- |Were sold for the benefit of the new 11205 2 T = - o i | Capt.” Wendell Wolfe MpUEr==| " i@ strass isted by Mrs. F. H. |auditorium fund. {$12950—A WHOLIY DETACHED BRICK HOME. 3003 26th STREET N.E. | The ‘October meeting of the chapter | AN SIS T TG Thornton. The |y ‘ ! part Riihin the TS e A BACK Fbuse that Gccupies an entire trianEls; (SHth TR T, Ave a4t Soy Pk ey was held' Monday evening at ‘the | (RS SN[ U chag” with the usual | Manor House Chapter held its Oc. | fompiatels suttouied by wide Iawna: fronting on (w0 etreets. There are 6 i S\ SOUBHAOE Sht B X Ve at 0.8 R PoaVC J iy | home of the registrar, Mrs. S. H.|meeting was operst TOin Tl fures. | fober meeting at the home of the cr "norches | house "woer | ul nareled walls onen dreplace; lares pantry: hardwood ATTRACTIVE STUCCO HOME IN POPULAR SUBURB, | McCrory. in e A:s;::‘“!{m];‘ Mrs. H. S. Ridgely. the new regent :'f:‘{\g" )rsz:-.h’:mmg" Chenoweth. with rans laree lot to a! ash | e that we know of with & locath ' This e 3R 45 dispensing hospitalities W Mre | EE8C 2 S 2 he told of v r of members present £500" %a3 monthlv ¢ 3 oy e o on ST D 38,450, “*\Mre. Hobart, | presided. In ber report she to THe exercligl were Bnd b e Phone Pommar 1817 | T R i b A vers attractive home, well located in Woodride. one of Washington's most nopular Eunten. Mre. C{’l';:"““:if;',;nfl e | the executive meetings and many pot, SXGEEQR T ‘h‘l‘;,’,’;rg e WEST OF 110 ST | nearin suburbe' A modem.' well Buill home. containing 6 real ‘rooms. tie bath. attie. | Mre. Leavitt, Mre - others she had attended in which | Hawkins. followed by e to < o1 { - TRTT 7 porches: having hat-water heat. electricity and gas. hardwood floors. splendid Iot with | Jordan. There was an attendance L ; | s. v the salute to Mecdern Colonial Brick | CAIER IR 7, a two-car built-in garage. Don'i fail to inspect this home today. I'9¢ 40 and the regent, Miss Eva E.|all D. A, R. chapters were ard the |(he flag. The reports by officers 212,500 14th & K. M. 9080. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SEE_REAL ESTATE SECTION IN | Tuke, presided. After the usual|She spoke of t'lh; ;s'm: e anted and committee members showed that s Shadids YESTERDAY'S STAR | opentng. exercises, officers and chair- | chapter had attalned and she wagist | while no meetings of the chapter had Thes colamial brick resdence o i DON'T FAIL TO INSPECT THESE HOMES TODAY c te. it to do even better this vear. Mrs. heen held during the Summer months . cated west of 1ith street. on the | | men of the committees gave reports. | o o S tea thie vice reg@it | the niembers hoa hur Ra this’ has st heen completely re. & 1 SHANNON & LUCHS =i |The regent included the recent [R. B. Owen reporte 3 mbers had pariicipated in sev B e R e COOLEY BROS. SHANNOR [UCHS, Inc. . | meeting of the State executive com- | Mrs. E. H. Jackson, was sick in lh?‘gralrnmr!al zatherings. = Miss Mary RO e T B ey ARE OFFERING SEVEN NEW HOMES AT BURLEITH ' |713717 14th suest xvv. B Muin 204p. | mittea in her report, Mrs. Clara A.|Nospital. Mrs: W. E. Richartson |bee Qoddard, vice regent, represented Do ST W 48t | READY FOR OCCUPANCY IN ABOUT 2 WEEKS. ONE 7 | Stine, chairman of the Amerlan | Year thowed o good condition. |nental Hall on the dav of the ofciai e et i e gl = ey 5 2 4 7 | 3 ~ [l s reported | opening o Sesquicen conveniences. - The lotis. AD) | SOLD BEFORE ROOF WAS ON. WE HAVE ALREADY “ON ‘D INSPECT CITY VIEW M . |committee is co-operating with the |Miss Lola Allan, registrar, .!’x‘\o&t:g“;’v‘”"spém 'h\'n- e. ’:trt‘@lv'm;dal" in e e S RUILT 25 HOMES IN THIS LOCATION, AND .ALI COME AND INSPECT CITY VIEW HEIGHTS TODAY. [ §iate committee in the vieiting and, that 16 new members were AdSed (0 | recented the chapter at the it ot ) S & 1L.ETON.Inec. | TR BEEORE O e sl et Sy You o ore _pro s rou Tuncheon work. Mrs. Alex H. Bell |the chapter last vear. Mrs. W. W. G 00 r, ; t_the 4th o HEDGES&MIDDLETON Inc.| \WERE SOLD BEFORE COMPLETION. THE REA- atrraclGY fnnol smend & more proftable hour than in geine threugh, the | lincheon worke MR ACX o mit- | Lemmond. chaplain. ‘spoke of the|July Sxercises o the Capitol steps. 1417 Fxe St N W Re »I-,!‘”puv'm w03 | CON FOR THIS 1S IN THE DESCRIPTION BELOW Us with Homes of practical size sellng at a popular price. | fee. reported that the chapter chair |deaths of two of the ,!“,T'herg ,\smf;""’ ik L L e T COLORE i R Gt e g . . | to ba placed in Constitution Hall is|the chapter last met—Mrs. A. [ milttaes maraged 'a tEester 3 BARGAIN CSER IS, | pege o fert wite 8 room, e ban. snowr ey Pengoke mutin .| CITY VIEW HEIGHTS—Bladensburg Bivd. at L ST. N.E. | ieating with grent enthusiasm and | Terrell and rs. £ B, Golibart. The from which teversi bunivea doiars srdiarapmsbes MR - | laid over tongue-and-groove subfloor: colonial brass lighting fixtures. bracket lizhi i Coniec! a itine e - = | that the money therefore which is|usual memorial services we - was added to the chapter house fund PRICE, $6950—8330 CASH. | i i fnigl i el Foom” 1zt Soack for_ comiane ufendila’ana.isties. are B o P ane " {hAT vour. IRcmmet will aluwave heing ralead by individual contribu- | The chairman of patriotic education. | Mre. John Hooker save a report of Onen fon et A ARSUNAT L RO Dl wereghed 'in. (ramt and Trar Tront oo weathératrigprd Tong B 1 sltatian Value and the neighharboon 1s ‘botind o maintam 15 bien I oy ithera, s coming:im| Mrs, E. H. Jackson, who was sick. | the meeting of the Americaiomicn 0 voome A Iy n M garnge | TR SR srreunded B Beaniiful Hlont Vall with Vaa Tor m{»fi-m Tares i ’"":;’ o ; e | rapidly. The ways and means com- ,lemh;\'olr: m:‘ she mpm‘ th:;:’?fix“f committee. of which <he is a member lonial come 1" norch and shade ‘trees: & substantial meial garage. huilt on paved allev: Radiantfire heat e Homes are of excellent size. with large rooms, arranged or a new | Mills Payne. chair- | would aid and urge the plan to su and Miss Mamie Hawk 8 on s, ed allax . Open inge. B to 9 Tiving o hiocx 10 . 3¢ biod o o Tk i ot dexcellent. Ethi Iavre. | arra 3 nes mittes, Mrs. Ada s Pa) - | ins spoke on ;| Wens maved sy Oven cvmings. § (0,¥| CERN DR ame araane o Watvern Rish Sonr 16 mibutes o Whie House® B e T A o e e Colomit pore%%! | man. has begun its work in the sale | the mountain school with rtdios. |the student loan fund and Mrs. Helen - = Se - - | price and terms will surprise you planted terrace in front and zood size vard in the rear. A neighborhood that |of Christ ards and is already | Many wayvs and means were suf- Engle on the historic committe et SAUL'S ADDITION 4 “hil 4 mas card. i e me. At S { For sale by any broker or see LT Rl G making preparations for the annual | gested and discussed to the finance ing. The chapter decided to devore $330 CASH—$100 PER MO. | Mr. H. . Klein Peter. Sr o - g : - " | hanefit card party to be held in Jan- [committee. Some of them were very one of the meetings during the com Fine det.eh d home of 0 men oy Mr. H. I. Klein Peter, Sr., on Premises. You Carf Buy These Homes on Terms as Low as $43 a Month. | jayv at Hotel Ronsevelt. Mrs. P. V.|novel. Mrs. M. E. Allan, chairman “d{‘:in% season to the studv of mational Y very bright: brick fire- | & s : - - Rt & A s =z z0-2 | v ittee, reported | defense. Tt was also decided * n iy i n din ses L. » 92 | Roundy, chairman of the children |the Year Book comm i ecided to ar. in Mvi 1 oetting in dn- | Houses lLocated 1'nom 1921 to 1933 37th St. N.W., §5.375 $5.675 $3.975 R b Tepnblic committee, | that all hooks, by-laws and postal range for several evenings of enter irion 0 arte ‘Woman for lix arrangement. | COOLEY BROS INSIDE HOME: SEML-DETACHED HOMES. CORNER HOMES. | Zave a report of the work among |cards had heen printed and delivered ::leanQM mhfl;le several hospitals in . et And electrity | of conres. | sl Dbl S e CCLUBIG. SUNDAY rker, trongbox city which are maintained for Rith " Taatantaneons. hester- tarme. lotwith . e oPE DAY AND G PING SUN the children. Mrs. Ruth B. Parker,(and that a new large stron t ric ed for Beantilin hedie. zarage to match house Room 1114, Phillips Building. Taicpren ap 1o N AN A Wi inie o 15 h and R Ste, N.E Vice ‘regent, gave n report on the |had heen bought for the chapter's pa- (he care of sick veterans of the World Lree trant poroh " dlesning poreh: new Main 2670. transterring (0 bus. or walk north two short squares Continértal HATY commitiaes aiias i [ e Mre. R. B. Owen hgfl‘,, a e | Wart dies .vr‘urnr F‘ra;clx: l'ng(er, Mise Flore o soOnr apRAFTINIG 1o own vonr own 3 = e response to her appeal a sum Was|port from the chapter house com- . s. Helen Page and s o g imoritls o oxn SIar o | Home Phone Cleveland 4308, HARRY A. KITE, e the mnieap of the District | mittee of what had heen done and “:‘1;' cfl:g:r olline were voted into el g : — e e — (Incorporated) rom In' Memorial Continental Hall | what was being planned to do. Mis. | of'their hapers by ‘he nations bomt, NER-BUILDER. | T =8 SGee 514 K S in 48 Mre J. M. Beavers. vice president & M. Meek told of representing The SRETE by tiona! board. 3 HISTORIC GEORGETOWYN HOUSE, 1514 K Street. Main G, | e B rant af ihe Chapter | chapier on July 4 at the celebration | ohe ChAPler cocperated with " the Corporation, was introduced | of the 150th birt" » of Charles Jef- S the District in honoring the president general of the [l New Houses Just Completed In fr [ I1.NOX VILLAGE | POTONMAC 4449, | — g report of | Mont - 4 sivi a i . TLLAGE, | M ; = — e - v the regent and gave a report of | ferson at Mont ¢ ng national society at a rec CILARENDOXN, | 4 1431 SPRING PLACE N.AV. 21 FEET WIDE. | the activitles of the corporation. |donation in hon » clhiupter. She | Washington Club on \\5;’;..,23;‘";3’: RALLSTON | Completely renovated kitchen, JUST OFF_ 16 ST Clase by Central”Bigh Schoal. . An un | Mrs. WWilllam M. Leavitt spoke of the | hought a page frois the birciiday book ping. Donations were made fo the e LD Ry 6 S ol o i T O e o haisass| Patriotic education committee’ mest and had it filled up with names of the fund for the support of a “real grand. y #2ving 1o _von hy' burcha dining room, 2 servants’ bhed- location for either pleasing homes in (his section. Al conven- | ing. The chapter is assisting in this | chapter, making a special gift. and ' daughter” of the Revolution. Th i $500 10 1.0 & PR Doctor ot Dentist v | fonees g o e Hotaier Neating | work by giving a scholarship to ala nice’ sum was realized for she |l an annual contribution of the T Sehidetnched ame.’ neAls s | Rlat. The lot is 115 feet deen to an alley | ;) intain school. the Matthew T.|cause. Members of the Continental Hall | chapter. A donation was also made S 2 o ivi - < | 1ocated on s carner lot. with three exposures. | & 2.0 rooms, 2 large living rooms, | Ioeaieon & e ot i Lo (A herioci | Price. condition and modern in every respes sing room and lavatory, 4 |laree porchee. built by SMOOT & COMPANY, |iovec vou out o ineect’ Br riend Along to adyise vo TERMS 1o smr vour means Only peisons meaning business need Ap- No agentc M0 Main 1853, | Scott Junior School at Phelps, Ky.|and Revclutionary Rellcs. students’ to Kenmore. Mrs. Beehe of New . 100U H Mfss Lucy M. Cardwell, treasurer.|loan fund and entertainment commit- York was a guest. At the conclusio reported that the money voted for | tees gave favorable reports. Miss Maud 'of husiness a buffet supper - — | the annual budget has all heen sent | Afton. whohas chargeof the district A terved. dres was G:. C. BEAN bedraoms, boudoir, large sc i e o sl ter, 3 SAN. s, L large screen-| 1516 H st N Main_ 4860, * | o i It ineludes gifts for Americaniza- | Americanization School. spoke. She! o lareninn DI . & Ao l‘.' l&ll"\ O ]T”"l';, R 0 [tin work, Bilis lsland. Florence Crit- | complimented the _ chapter on _its Hu‘-'n“"? Chapter, Mrs. Walter W ACHED HOM ed sleeping porch, south ; o - 1S bl ks HOME_ACRE GRG tenden Home, the Student Loan|name and spoke of how well she re- sband, regent. entertained members ping p . south: 4 bath $2.350—VACANT. | at nickens. fiowern truck " Hills of (ST B0 District, the Juvenile | called the special work done by the and friends of the chapter at a Janch: In Town, ! $10.600. 11 i seldon that we are ahls fo Protective Soctety, Children of Revo- [chapter for the school and how she °0n last Friday at her home. 3136 Intion, alse twe subscriptions to the | could always depend on it for sup- |MAacomb street. Cleveland Park. As- D.“A. R. magazine, one for the rt. She called attention to the SISUNE the hostess were Mrs. Charles special work to be done for|W. Flovd. vice regent: Mrs. H. H. A nice house. conveniently located North- anst. with front porch. aix large rooms. la- troba heat. gas light. front and rear vards. | — W sell” on Miall ensh pavment and | WANTED T0 BUS—HOUSES, Call Mr. REESE. Clarendon, 1 rooms; walled garden, offer » complsiels Hetachad rantance garage; electric lights, heating [iow montni s i s avy and | " # Tieinity ol h an A " - ot . - ool ATy = Americanization School Library an 0 e R O TR 2 K3,300— K ST. N, 7 | WIS o BEE CAEERDS 00 | e the Matthew T. Scott Junior [the mothers of these children Lewis. Miss Cora D. Cooper, Mrs. Iow e, 0T Trame oty plant. [Brick house. in_excelient ‘condition, con: | ST o initd earake Wt il Sehonl. A gIft of orchestral music | right at this time, for they. too. had SAneE. \ebner. Ars. Earl B. Fuller i e e : . o~ (aiming. @' Intke ronme AN hath. e Thnse af pronerit agil miding 1 suitanin O inivns | e T it Wn o have e | W0 Mes. Yonsow Brice ronme. hath. atsam hat and elee 29Q0 N ST. ot e apace for | A ese Box 192H. S | was also made to the . o ] Tianta' The entie’ houee han heen e T o > HmedTate now: R e T T P tian “chool Library. The regent an- | he taught our language. She gave | This luncheon is the first of a o ted. The 1ot contans session i 5 1 1) a i nounced that Miss Gertrude M. [the plan by which these mothers |Series of social affairzs which it has been the ¢ cmately BO00 square fest. N A iEthy K Kitehell had heen called to her home | cauld he gotten together and brought stom of Vietory Chapter to . : sl ; U PAY 3 . ek k y 2ol hold during th, & MIDDLETON. Inc. | You have been waiting for this home | ULL PAY $30.000 CASH FOR A RFAL iy \ichigan City, Ind., by the death |in closer contact, and how the D.| g the Autumn and Winter 2 ; N Inc. i o otomial orens | haitce near Comectient i Chery Chase o ’ | h ye 3417 Bre SN W Realtors. Frankin 9503 | = Im’.’; a8 Tow an 300 each. ‘Colonial porctt | Ruce near Comvectiout i1 Uhecs Chase (el of her father and divected the cor-|A. R. memhers conld help so much. [MONths each year. The twofold pur- to send her a|She was given a rising vote of POSe has been to further acquaintance etar details as 10 s materials: 6 immense rooms and tiled bath- aze and | responding & i COLOSIAL DETACIED. | ! : bRy i ro A i B T e T e of | anke. TRECC new nAmen ware pro-i| SHISNE mémbers and: frismist ot th Bt s e Jaree D | Near Circle in Colorful Wooded Setting. D L e O aonat: | D= RMS. FRAME [ \fve. Fouts was recelved and nc-isented fo the chapter for member- ;f;“";"’" and at the same time add to e grounds and ‘inree porches. Norwa | immaqiats pattersin. i T2 8 home o Tl Sear offive AU Cepted as a transfer from the Muncie, | ship. During the soefal hour re- [!he fundsapplied to its many patriotic Wil be prond o manies. frmt. shiybbery. flowers® & great valia at $17.500. Or will t1ada. for smaller | A5 i ROOM BRICa HOUSE IN A Ind. Chapter. freshments were served in the din- |ACtivities. These include the $100 From Chevy Chase Circle, $6.250—CAPITOL TTLL. | food northéast: no est. or_southeast ses The subject for the evening was the | ing raom. Mrs. H. L. Thornton ana Scholarship to Lincoln Memorial Uni- Bonse, "Sa owner or premises A7h and Ot | 5 : fon. | Can make . ersity R L ave ANCHOR turn right one block down acant. Desirably located_near 10th and | L3 L0 T agment. Must | ork of the D. A. R, at Ellis Island. | \ivs, . H. Bates presided at the tea | Versity. Harrogate, Tenn.. the pur- &3 Sonthern “Buiz. Ma g & va, Hel " Katractive nressed-brick i | o 2 outhern Rz, Main | ) o Bii e i 8 1aree rodme an hath. convrets | 00 address room 164 Continental Trust Blds. | and the chapter was fortunate in hav- | qanle. |l of a|chm in Constitution Hall - oG <3x | the winding Parkway and cellar: ‘excellent furnace: electric lights: nice | WILL ~ PAY SH R HOUSES FOR |ing the national chairman, Mrs. and contributions to Americanization CHEVY CHASE, MD. | i ctive: front and Teag vanin. " Will sell on £300 cash | olored, o HENGERFORD. Room 1012, | Charles Read Banks, vice president | Capitol Chapfer held its first meeting | work. Mrs. Husband is the national VICINTTY OF sce these distinctive new and § q“ f(x"i""'{';(""‘”"1‘"\' "“I”I Interents| SNt ’,’;;{‘;:!R""’H "“1‘“ M Stari: | general from New Jersey, as the guest | of the Fall with its rvegent, Mrs. | chairman of the Americanization com- sbess A LRV res : ' $0.3 $300 CAS e ITE NEIGH | B o and speaker. Other honored | Catherine E. Nagle, at her home on | mittee, D. A. R Y CHASE LUR homes facing a natural = tantial cash payment: must | i s CLUB A e e e b horiee: 8 | have full particulars. — Address Box | guests were Mrs. James M. Willey, the | Shepherd street, with Miss Martha | o ; - £12,300. wooded park. Toot ide. With 6 large roome and hath hot: | < effice it |Siate regent; Mis. Frank Cultis.| 1. Schmidt, Mis. Ann B. Acheson and | . The MaJ. ‘William Overton Callis TRADE 8-CYLINDER SPORT ROAD- | chairman of Americanization work, Carmen C. Smith joint host- apter met Tuesday evening at the water heat: large lot to alles Tn perfect | WIT T NP TR o condition. Owner leav town only reason | ster for house or lof. Address Box 451 F. " F G « r I3 hol f M 5 Vels ; ) Penmiisy R G F | MeCall of Atlanta. Ga.. Mrs. G. ; tlines g v s ¢ 8 r by IN BROS., | 314 Pennsvlvania Avenue S.E. | K*Q] {fanger of Washington, each of | POrs 2nd ouines of Work Were | chaplain, Mrs. Stephen Harrison Ford new Dutch coionial hon atfractive sntranee ha ng_room with firepl Iarge porch with Fr room. Kitchen. pantr roome with spac with huiltan fixtures, oak floc large i ing outo a dining three large hed closets. tile hath clois porches garage. We cons 5811 CHEVY CHASE | We have reads purchasers f h = : i - = & real eoportuniiy convenient ‘ierme. Rt th ang B SREALTORS. L ap7, | ! the rice e right et (oF TOUT BOUSS. | whom was introduced by the regent|committees. The chapter expects to e foined iGN AitTica, SMOOT & COMPANY, b PARKWAY, 7 (¥ meclallze in' the Enstern section of [and ave greetings. o ihold a tea and sale in the near future | haq s goq c;; vas bresent and each St N . = e o e ot | the cit. The music was furnishe Mise _ . ood report of work accomplish- 15168 H St NW Mam 4880 McKINLE That have vou to offers ; = land Mrs. Lurie E. Stanford was ap- . ¢ - = e 2 | A G w—_ e s McKINLEY ST. i RS Virginia Amberg. accompanied by Mrs. | ¢ o f ed and of work planned for the Win- 7-ROON HOM . | T'en rooms with four baths and two-car built-in garage; A vers unnsual home on_one of the hest SORTHEAST. E. . Hoag. who gave two groups of |Puinted chairman in this project. ter. Each committee was well repre- Owaer moving to Va ymessitates immedi: | hardwood floors: mahogany and ivory finish: hot-water streats in Chevy Chase Fight reome and BROOKLAND. songs. Am informal reception, with | The registrar. Mre. Stanford. pre- sented, and all were enthusiastic over wale of ihetanti Hba b B bith fiflurfi:attrac(i.\e lighti bath -:\nv:l""e’:,!‘vn 'l‘n'm:ryr“:'rhinwnr\'v’\n(:ml;’l“ TOHN F. DONOHOFE & SONS, | refreshments, closed the meeting. ;spnvpa two names for mp;’nh-rshir\ progress and plans to be executed. n at: s 0 - : 3 ve lighting ; ome. Al two. stores, w1 L 4 4 2 4 g il 1d|and both were voted into the chap- There was . ; ph g5 home._Full twa stories, with atiractive and | ‘314 Pennsylvania Avenue S.E THe newt mesunp will be Heny)sEd Dufh Sete SeEl0 S O o was a goodly number present. November 23 at the home of Mre. among them three new members. The hundanie of hrt Albert §. Boles and the work of the | Mrs. Adeline Bassett Adams, the registrar sald there were eight new oLt Sbes rials cmanchi well proportionad_ exterior. Evers room is Juinced o ncie Tt alinlence or strong construction; best materials and workmanship. P ieht and mnny and the living room is espe | = — e cially large. The Int has a frontage of 80| QOUT-OF-TOWN REAL ESTATE. voirr | Fer' e o terme ALty dow priee | $haso ! kel i One block from cars, churches, stores and schools. feet “and covered with charming shrubbers | oo — RD 70 | Juvenlle Protective Soclety will be the | latt being received by transfer members taken in the previous Win- WM. S PHILLIPS & CO..dnc., | 5 : = Thisihome can b e o e | haw - M1, Dack ORWARD 10 | l fact. with Mise Coulson, executive | from John Hall Chapter. A sum of | ter and that several more had their PHONE SERVICGI UNTIL 0 PM Exceptional Buy--Moderate Terms. this eity F13000" Ea " Warm' 1853 | Shenandoah Vallew. countey “homes and | secretary, as the speaker. money was voted toward the ex- | papers about ready. Several gentle- _BNEST. __ MAIN ‘adon. o o . s s oo o SVUAT RRO’ A0 S 2 || DusincRRGRINCes-) nesTs thelpduke xi:"v.‘_v:v;‘:i n SRS et it icas many| PEDaes of the reception Wednesday ' men brought their wives and others DOWNTOWN - FIRST COM. ANY BROKER OR ROBERT E. KLINE, Sr., FOR 2 2 SSA-! e ta ug cour pace. €. ¢, ELSEA. | “‘:{ ‘l_r‘::‘;&"" O e A day, |oVening to the president general. came in later to enjoy the soclal hou S : i x i : a0 Bljemont. Va ©% | meeting Tuesday rktow Mrs. Alfred Brosseau. At the latter there were two pros| o SMI‘O./P:‘: S Im1n]|~.‘ i Owner and Ruilder, chusetts ave. i Open on l‘“” FOR_“SALE—FARMS _AND - CoT \"‘?::: '»\'"’.’"g:y‘:\”"T"'l"”w"‘]"‘(‘i'r-,hn'fz’ r‘_‘:‘d At the close of the husiness ses- §'\°flm;r:xh;rs, which the chapter il w hatween Ond and Ard—12 rooms., 4 | . 2 s r (ierman lega- | homes & amote Shen | torfan, § . sion a program wa resented by ©¢ glad to have, and from wh = A e Cheea | Main 5246 802 Munsey Bldg. Cleveland 2033, ”t:":e.t]x :‘,‘,T,": ‘: m‘u,: a(lapfprl el & tanesion| (e Jauciendsehof Conn | e masis contmirieas Irlrnnsistid of bects good fellowship and gflgsnv'\so:k, L THE PERFECT HOME." A e T e T L e i e e L L B B e e L 'ACHLFN BANKING CORPORATION, | b E ) g ME.” or L s §C y SEUCHO, | Schathe.ceanare: ot sDu] S fas 5 S 3 | Stewart, two plano selections by Miss NZ room. amid n and laughter, Real Eatate Department. 10th and G - . E AL A 5 club or a high-grade Fooming | HER iy e 268 B B3t Migy Fia s | Pressions from a visit to the old | peojn ‘Rissig and_a duet entitleq AN7 the meeting will be remembered _Mam_ 47 Fuvemings North_313. 3301 Northampton Street N.W., Chevy Chase, D. C e | town. “The Passage Bird's Farewell,” hy Nith Dleasure by those who were for- S IGITS < i and boarding house; owner will The meeting was held at the home | o o SO0E Cape ctewart and | tunate enough to be there. POTOMAC H GO hes it gants alie EX FOR INSPECTIO SATU A cers ce lis AUCTION SALES. [of Mrs. Fdward M. Weeks in Clev t g o poes bungalows: 4 bullt onis 1 jeft: 8| OPEN FOR INSPECTION—FEATURE finance _broker. [)Ir-a e list. ] OMORROW. Jand Park. The regent, Mrs. Frank m:= ,I\lam 'AVNT‘ el . Constitution Chapter held its TEie Miece’wiok oak | fonee” civieeete | - L E—— 8200 CASH. 8§50 MO. SH CALDWELL & CO. IN©.. Aucts. | Lee Willlams, presided. “_,"h"(;""“hn:l";q:‘ ""Erl;::: el gm BLLa of the season at the ety For quick eate riee Efi_flsr'\" od. | fi TWO ENTRANCES PRICE, $5.950. R ROVED REAL FOIATE HETSEE T'fii‘\lj‘-mr'rhw";|}‘~;::d‘:0:‘;{rlt:?r:2:l?(:: guests present from Massachusetts, 3:1 G;rfl."(lflm."?:xr';uu :‘l‘ri‘il!!l"?l{ e e o tiar i SOUTH AND FAST EXPOSTRES. Rick Six laree roome and hath: hot AT OF THE LaTr domx w | % L ted A *| Pennsylvania and Florida. at 8 o'clock. The mesting was ealled . R e | il e el il e MRt ot as rent when vou can | ONE R AXD " TWENTY SEV Other committee chairmen appoint- to order by the regent. Mrs. Daniel Highiands where o g Ouy on these terms. S e ed were: Flag committee, Miss Lu-| Thomas Marshall Chapter met for its ¢ A praver was offered by ing erected 10 Rotier, On | WO LOMELETE RATHS. Lincoln Park, N.E. 3 DIRTRILT OF COLUMATA |cille Wilkinson: Americanization. Mrs. | October session at the home of the Mrs e Cunningham, the chap- i rroemenis e | EERBRPBROR DO03 5. Nine-room and bath hrick: slec. lights at THE MARYLANDDISTRICT OF 1. Edgar Smith: patriotic education. |regent, Miss Mary G. Brown, the laln, and “America” was sung. A vecs.. tAve_ Cabin’ John or (Chain | Elay) W] gemfce Tprice. "a200 oash, bal ke rent. | QoL B JINE (hSTRR ‘< Mot P | Miss Anna C. Townsend: press. Mrs!| Zordova Apartments, Miss Brown and Reports of the officers of the varl. R SIEESian g B i ool Condull *STovE WiTH REAT roxTROL wied. Bl TS oo aonty el e s TD), Ot s e sl eans AMxs | 11168 Teanle O/FAILY nelugiomteseest o i foinbscomasyy s e WO Aexcox ' LR ATSTIN M. COOPER e 3 he Dustit o7 ot b | GTatian Kerans: auditing. Mrs. Ellen | = After reports were read. plans were |[ig o 0 SOTInE xeal briefy out foi Jeveland 183 = COLD STORAGE ROOM. - 820 11th & M '?“4’5p1§§|h4°21°95°u"'x:-":qx3? the ”a"‘ nnt‘»Rr;eat‘vrr‘ M]l::!e. \'\s‘llln: Mr: .lf; ‘\‘I discusged for ways and means 10 ,ilgo o e Buatieie m“u“’c‘io!‘:’d' ATTRACTIVE CORNER ) STORAGE ) i e ot 8 1026 5, smid court | Richarde: library, Mrs. Samuel Polk- | raise funds to carry on the actiy- o - business meet 2 BEAUTIFUL ELECTRIC FIXTURES. BARGAINS FOR COLORED. | pending in which Jobn M. Brgese. et 2. | inhorn; flowers, Miss Alice E. John. | ities of the chapter for the coming .’ Sl it el AL L xiEned true: | SoM. | Winter. 1t is the intention to pur- DETACHED HOME. DRY. DAME TROOK CELLAR. § $100 CASH, $45 MO et all. are defendants. the un GARAGE TO MATCH S Gle DR S Seen il Dy wirtue of the ontaintd | Tt was announced that the chapter | chase a chaly In Conatitution. Tiall, | CTac® Roper. color bearer. Losaten fon, corner ol Agpen st And Finey, . Six- and bath brick. Latrohe heat o ¥ rd. thie be home. containing | DESIGNED BY A "MASTER' DESIGNER. s O K and Toom for Far.: good | i said d-vrgns.flpr at public eale on the < ouid hold henefit card | 2 8 After the clote of the business ses- . . - =t n | sl = NDAY. OCTO] WEN parties on the ds nimous ted f e Rhoer ak et ans hotmater | SITUCATED ON AN EXCEPTIONAL LOT. e, location. - B o0 Ak 0/ CLOCKE B &1 the | second Tuesday of each month, thfu:u:r';::: ‘;?a:lmp;’: (kr‘ ’:he.d e;‘: slon a memorial service was held in « heat aree front and side porches. glase-in- | DECORATED BY A “MASTER' DECORATOR. Near Dunbar High School. property in enid decree and will ‘of om: | Mre. Kerans, on the student 10an | regent, Mre. Acker. Two new mem- honor of Mrs. Morgan D. Lewis, who rioted Bore. garaee, tn maich Rouse. | BUILT AND OWNED BY A “MASTER" BUILDER. Sixroom and bath brick. Latrobe hs o os. raed hil Lenty mven eiiiay | committes of the State, requested that | hers were welcomed in the chapter. | o 3 & Charter member, an ex-regent e piienea e FISGHEDNIORIES (i1 (REUREE = g’{scs%'fn\"{[“%?)%r’ER of land, more O asstn 450 known, for dne |each member bring in 20 feet of pen- | The November meeting will be held bl L LT L R s R MAKING IT s Ly a0 | BB Cimnia 2t Fareel 1957, | nies by the first of April to be given | ar the home of the chaplaina Mrs. W. (liford M. Tawis and g G 7.950—NE HOME | " 2 | _§20 11th St This property is improved by a two.atory t0_the student loan fund f i e bl s, s wife were N 9 ! “THE PERFECT HOME.” D PARK frame"House. containing sevan Tooms -and | Mrs, G. M. Davis of the ine | T; Renkin. 1725 Lanier place. The gussts of honor. Mrs. Clayton E. Positivels the best brick home bur and i J; i an ideal place for a suburban home. | SRR L. e : MARAZINE | aple dqecorations, cakes and ices were Emig read a brief sketch of the ‘moat compleie 5 Terme of sale:” One-third’ of purchase COMMittee, reported that the chapter | i mpolical of Halloween Mre. Léwis calling to ““5 G R See it Before Buying for it Will Give New Ideas of 5 [ e e il eon | O DR 208 aUESECIES S 5 ; hat affectio < Gk Il o el S S 5 _8_BUILT—5 SOLD. _ | dar of sale: one-third in twelve monthe and A hook of Christmas cards for sale what affectionate regard she was held less than simiiar houees rent for | How a Home Should be Finished. 3512 30th ST. N.\\. | the ‘nalance 'in twenty.four months ‘from | oo PN D gt S O b Monticello Chapter, held its first by ail Daughters of the American | | dage of sale. Al 'defarred parments to bear of 'tHe! chapter worki| mseting iof thalaednson Tuenday ave-| Fevolution throughsut th WAL € PHILLIPS & CO., Inc, | AND 1T 15 Joeal, foratimn; one, Rlock et ot Conn, |\ Tom it 1t AUVRE P GBS was exnibited by Mre Richards, [ Fiie 5% the'home of the regent. Nra. Colimhia, and - Daugniers of - Pa h 1 & nc., 3 : ave. car line i " attr per ann: £ mi-annually " Afre. Mary Speed Mercer of North 3 the regent. Mrs ibia, an rs of Pa DR e ke s ] e Pitures: heated garaze Immediate And tecured by deed of trust ‘on property. Mary S 3 2 A.E.T. Hanemann, No. 2535 Twenty. triots,” a stately hymn composed by 14 ST _ " __MAIN 4800 Priced in the Scale of Moderate Homes and is Below Value. |gion “Any broker or owner. W.G. 15y | a e ine eptionof' tne” purchacer. :’;a:;lin:h;}::re!ec!ed to memh«rnmpr:;:T;h":;,,.;‘h northwest, who was Mrs. Lewis and presented to the 4 3 | N % N v — ol ( it t KILBOURNE PL. NE: il OPEN TILL 0 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. teyrchae The tollowings Staten oficers: werel| (Ng ioN(cts. Theweaent presided | | elehiteenth Continentaticongrass’ eas $15.730. SCTCK RE - 'Y, IN ARK ¢ guests: Mrs. David D. Caldwell, Miss | D X = ki b SESTATARS . __An ideal three-famils apartment Second Q[‘K:;TR:K”‘T\ COMBEINN BINC. REALTSE‘?'M” e M z]:}:-]r?}\'] R - | Virginia Price. Mrs. Frank T. s““”5d”‘h'.\lfli::ne?:m{';;1?;Tte;»h:":::’“i ;f”‘"‘h:rg\_';;“‘f“ closed by the singing i thirg flooce oS e S sy | INIOMRTRIMRER TR ] eme" nong BRI L P [ L I3 £ S and Mrs, Harry H. Thompson. [2way October 2. A hort period of |~ A soclal hour was inaugurated by o o nitie el Cnas et [Ce Tn desien ‘omolete | in every AN A, WESCALE s i - sllence was observed as a mark of an address bv Dr. Willam E. Dodd. and $80 per menth will huv thia home | CLEVELAND PARK, :‘e;ru.hua!;\d“r:‘_'l!h“?;rmév:“:g";““» | Trustees’ Sale of Machinery, F: Pluribus Unum Chapter held it |respect, after which the meeting was professor of history at the Universi Allan E. Walker & Co.. Inc., | arage, Price. $8750. on termn | Fixture: nd Equi of OPening meeting of the season at the ened with praver by the chaplain, f Chicago who spoke entertainingly on Frighyched 1801 : | 3311 Newark Street. Open dailv and lighted until 9 p.m. “g res P. ‘I;lll’m" t l\mm? of the m.-zon:;;l Mrs. Theodore i \fre Frank Bourn. The usual ‘;m,.,‘ the subject of John Adams. and Abi- el s ] ; § i SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY! orris Peters, Inc., l_-llh- | ‘\;i sF'm]lm;:F;nii:HnnT”:;“- ;(\":‘::',nflr opening exercises followed. Re. gail his wife. Danlel C. Roper spoke SEW . . Open Daily Until 9 P.M. B ! ographers and Photolitho- | = oot Mea. Elmer | POTts from the chairmen of the vari- briefly upon the “Preservation of the tached. magnificent home, 9 7 B. H. GRUVER, gra) s, at No. 458 Pennsyl. ‘l»':‘g (‘!llfis'r'f"b;?;-;eg:‘f‘t'-;“::; r)‘::"‘ us committees were heard. The|Family Life." referring to the Adams rooms, 3 baths: 2-car brick ga- | This real home, built of pure English design, offers an | g% N®" : vania Ave. N.W. opening exercises reports of officers | LEASUYErS report shows a neat hal o D e rage; located at best street| unusual opportunity for those seeking a residence in exclu- MK SPF0RoEyour boRer. Br virtue of a ceriain, chattel deed of :fli“‘"t‘i‘"‘;"‘;gns”fw e or (1 | ChaDier's treasurer, Mrs. Caraline F. terved. : 1 S 5 - 2 ated Apri 6. a < 3 c Chevy Chase, 3916 Harrison St sive old Cleveland Park. — treora “aptn P2 1526, Tasirument | No. '3 | chapter during the season were dis-| 'K, Who has served <o effciently Bl A Gt A REAL BUY m the office of recorder of deede of the | cygs jon Wi | for the past 14 vears, is to spend : 5 : F , 2 cussed. ‘An election was held to fill ol . € 1 Col b i v DYER J. TAYLOR, | The house. built to the owner's orders, contains 8 rooms, e | Bistrct oL ek, 05, AGTOERAL 17U | the vacant ofice of vice regent caused | pne [WIRer n New York. and e Tl ot € CITY. . 1. O 3 1103 V'ermont Ave. 3 bedrooms and sleeping porch. 3 complete tile baths, maid's SWNER offers for immediate sale tapes. | TR B e TR VRN DA | ;:1"‘,‘;2'“,’?""'":;“;,,{;?,'“ e Of MI= 'acsistant treasurer to act during Mre. (#).—iv. H. Donlevs of Philaderphia M | room, plenty of closet space. two,open fireplaces, and many | Sueciichote™ i it oot v | QRO The Emachiners and squiprent con: | Friend was elected her successor. The | [CKS\ Absence, | The srapler, Wl was reclectad president of the Natlo ; & z ; 5 porchas. on lot 20153, This it & eive-away | iynsq ineremn. . meluds aphic i S 3 irk's coun advice. al Hardware Association of the U Open for inspection. | other modern appointments. The lot has a frontage of 50 AUSE350] bt muse te sold before Novem- | Folicr Pickies '_‘mPA“;Q?'Cueun,;xmluo"}F.‘:a43:;:2;’;‘“5\“;:%1“;”?fo poylvanus| A large number of members were States at vesterday's session e BRAND - NE B RICK/| feet on Newark Street. It is surrounded by mature shade, o CAHILL & MENSH. thograrh Stoner 5 arton wrea Ut | gave a talk on Hawall, where She | present, and the work for_this year association’s annual meeting _Other [ : & vk cari anklin_ 731 Insurance BIdZ. * . Jarge Printing Frames. & Cooper-Hewitt an. v vears, ¢ilj Pas the enthusiastic support of each. officers elected included: First vice homes, consist of 6 rooms and| and is planted in shrubbery of a rare variety. $350 CASH. Macvern " Photg Lampr. 3 "¢ i 2:,2;?\'"':;;!:“ f;:,,"“,f;,;,f‘,’.’;‘,d‘:,:,,l Ways and means were discussed ac president, Brace Havden San Fran- bath: built-in fixtures. 4110-16- i1s i i e gt s e | EUOLOETARLICL RERRIE, (YAEICHRE Sia ) ) . Nte, Rt Al to methods for raising funds for the cisco. and second vice president, A. H < 1 olee Practically_new hungalo < decirabl and | members, Mrs. Ralph Danielson and : *18 Jenifer st., Chevy Chase. Surely this is an unusual offering. JocRied in Ve dodridfe” o8 laree”Tot BUX200 | 130 Hine), torsther with rarigue other me. | | !’.",\'”",‘,;.,’.',"2 P‘flura'!vmaal “m‘l'({ and it Nichols, Detroit - i %' & ion’ wil i o sl ) N Aar g etde | o " . | FLORIDA REAL ESTATE. | Dot ides o give card party D. A. Merriman of Chicago was 1 th e ot o needs cash— | ¢ dnct of said b ___FLo A 2 : . DYER J. TAYLOR, An inspection’will convince you. | magh, glec. “porches.’ Gmner needs cash | used In, the onduct ol I et e | RIDA FREIT LANDSCITABLE Fo; |\0UeTber 10 It was also suggested. elected president of the American 1103 Vermont Ave. AR RS e Tl terme " e Laieima orantes. n.-,mfi,..p,. Derins and | that each member save all pennies’ Hardware Manufacturers’ Association M. 0368 ‘ THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY. WM. S. PHILLIPS & CO., Inc., erms WOZIER DULANY. ir. "t'z?'&m;mulm'fi“ pacres; terms from ndod‘ unltl February, and in this Frank L. Campbell of Pittsburgh and Open { ar 'ris!ectlon, Real Estate Dept. Main 8080. L4 DHENE SERVICE TNTIL S P | a1 apaPNEY T TALIATEREO [emnce MRampnnlans) fark Yot Satesn | Ty M o et Kramer, the ik poiaac. Cleveland, were chosen pen lor your i cLio: b o % % HAL d Tustees. ville. E. sed. aville. Mrs. ramer, the vice presidents. o . i 4 \ .

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