Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1926, Page 9

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D. O, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1926. DEDICATION PLAN | UPTO PRESIDENT Kansas City Arranges farl : 2 Memorial Ceremonies, Sub- ject to Executive Approval l N By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, Mo., November 6. ‘ ~—Final plans, subject to any altera- JRRC : tion which may be suggested by President Coolidge, have been com- pleted by the Liberty Memorial dedi- cation committee which will enter- tain the Chjef Executive when he here November 11 to dedi- ! bullding / The main social event will be a luncheon which both President Cool- idge and Mrs. Coolidge will attend. It will be given on the roof of a downtown ‘hotel and the guest list . . » . A will be limited to 600 persons, 450 < 3 [ from Kansas City and 150 from out ’J of town. The men will number ap- | S proximately 360 and women 240, VS The President will speak at the|i J dedication ceremonies at 11 o'clock || = in the morning. The luncheon will | AW\ - follow. The President's train will| depart at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. . Names of the invited guests, who will be chosen from various organiza- tions, will not be made public before the digner, the committee sald. TR 5 ® . WIFE ASKS DIVORCE. | Lk as 1 ' O I I I pal l 57 Mrs. Mary E. Warlick Wants|: Absolute Separation. ) Sult for absolute divorce was filed in the District Supreme Court yes- terday by Mrs. Mary E. Warlick of the Argyle Apartments against Alton OFFERS $1,500,000 SERIES “B” According to the bill, the Warlicks were married In Rockville, Md., July 18, 1918, and have no children. It is alleged that the misconduct referred to In the bill occurred after Warlick deserted his wife June 6, 1922, At- torney Raymond Neudecker appears for the wife, ’ ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Biologlcal Society of Washing- ton will meet, 8 o'clock, in mbly hall of Cosmos Club. C. [ e- meier will give a “Talk on G as” and a motion picture wi.l depict a “gorilla hunt,” in five reels. The Lambskin Club and the Ladies’ Auxiliary will have a joint carnival at Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast. The Mount Pleasant Citizens’ As- soclation will meet, 8 o'clock, at Mouni Pleasant Public Library. Dr. G. V. Sheckels will give a lec- ture on “The Power of Personality,” 8:15 o'clock, at 1628 K street. Pub- lic l/nvlted. Admission free. The Olam Club will hold an open meeting, 8:30 o'clock, at the Jewish Community Center. Dr. J. W. Baren- burg of Baltimore will speak of the “Future of the Jew in Russia.” Ad- mission free. The Boosters’ Club of the Wood- men of the World will have a dinner at the Colonial Hotel. Edward Keating, editor of Labor, will be the guest of honor and speak- er at the dinner of the Federal Schoolmen’s Club at the City Club. The dancing season of the City Club will open at the Town House |: of the club with a dance in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wil Pierson. The Bethlehem Chapter of the Eastern Star will hold a dance in the Northeast Masonic Temple at 8 o’'clock. Dated October 1, 1926 Maturing October 1, 1936 Coupons Payable April 1 and October 17 ' Motion pictures of Chile will be shown in the auditorium of Eastern High School, under the auspices of the East Washington Community Center, CITY NEWS INEEF, The Wanderlusters’ hike for tomor- row ‘will start from Congress Heights Engine House at 2:30 p.m. Short walk to Three Oak Spring. Dr. Palmer Hall will lead. The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet tomorrow at Rosslyn, Va., at 245 p.m. Buy one-way ticket to Rixey. There will be a 3% -mile walk to Chaln Bridge. Campfire at the elubhouse. The executive board of the District of Columbia Congress of Pa ‘Teacher Assi day, 1:30 p.m., at the Arlington Hotel, 5 ® The Sixteenth Street Highlands Citi- rens' Association will meet Monday at § pm. The Lincoln Pa ssocia- tiof will meet Tuesday Bryan School. Com r i ] NO CASH WITH SUBSCRIPTIONS Books open to subscribers November 8 to 13, 1926, but will be closed immediately if issue is oversubscribed prior to close of this period. Prospective purchasers are therefore advised to act without delay. Subscriptions will be received subject to acceptance or allotment at the— Washington Gas Light Company : Securities Department §411-419 Tenth Street Northwest ‘Georgetown Gas Light Company Rosslyn Gas Company Wisconsin and Dumbarton Avenues Clarendon, Virginia ; " N Posds Miry B Prrehiond It i T Price—101- and Accrued Interest e Assumed by the Company Ten Monthly Installments' (Riggs National Bank, Trustee) I7 < Ht The Piney Branch Citizens' Associa- tion will mee p.m, at the Hamline M. . Sixteenth and Allison st northwest. The elec- tion of officers wi The Brookland Citizens' A will meet at the Maso; Twelfth and Monroe stre: at 8 pm. J. F. Stephenson will lecture on “Judgment Day,” at the York Theater, tomorrow at 11 a.m. Miss Efizabeth Cooper will give an fllustrated lecture on “Summer Trav- els,” at the meeting of the Business Women’s Council, Tuesday, at the Church of the Covenant. e Premier Baldwin of Great Britain has received more than 8,000 pipes as [Eits from admire Colonial Hotel | Fifteenth Street at M W. P..Hutchinson, Manager Telephone Main 5730 Famous for Tts Service and Cutsine for Banquets. Receptions and Dances Beautiful Ballroom Will Accommodate 150 Couples Bates. 9 t0 12. $40.00: 0 to 1. $50.00 Including Checking Factitties Refreshments Served {f Desired Under the management of Maddos. Marshall, Moss & Mallory, Ine. |(| i OR THE AGENCIES AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THESE BONDS CEOEEEEEEE e S Repai:' Parts - _ (See Details in Tomorrow’s Washington New.papers) Heating Plants Fries, Beall and Sharp 734 10th St. N.W.

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