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THE *SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ' D. C, which was well attended. The chapter aecnmv.’ Miss Mary W. Durham. voted $2 to Ellis Island committee. The chapter also voted $24 for the Americanization work at Arthur Place. D. C. is being half. of the yearly approp 7 After the business meeting the music comimittee presented a program including two groups of piano selec- tions | ¥. T. Norcross, and songs by Mrs. Robert Le Fevre with Mrs. George B. Selden accompanying. D. A. R. ACTIVITIES e American Liberty Chapter was en- tertained at its November meeting by Mrs, Jas. Lombard in her new home, November 20 by Mrs. Pearce Rav and Mrs. Nellie B. Tyler at luncheon st Mrs. Rayner's home in Cuevy Chase. After luncheon the first mcet ing of the season was opened by the 1435 Newton street, assisted by M Bridgely and her little daughter, Eliza- beth. regent, Mrs. Ida J. Kinsell, and an in- Vi S Mcs!H\ A% Ridgely; st amgent: \prs. | tarosting bragramitollswed] s gushi |l Juoosuser dt o 8000 S slded, and after the usual opening |of homor was Mrs. Wiliam Sherman | MISHMay B WHder who e which | Walker, national chairman of the na- gy el s The mgeting adjourned with the She told of attending the luncheon |tional defense committee, who gave ks 5 e ihien s bietc miculdhari o o aetiona | BEINg OFdmeEiia. EICAGCLLDS Sommittes and other State commit-|defense. Mrs, Catherine Nagel, re-|folwwed. *+ 0 B buch with all the differ- | gent of the Ca a 1 =g B e = g as also | vy Rurns Chapter was the guest a guest, and Spoke of a visit ent bra.iches of work being takén up r st by the N. S. D. A R. Otlicers’ reports | made to Valley Forge. | of Mrs, Charles Perley Smith of Chevy showed the chapter to be In good | members of the chapter were -m'flim—|‘ hase, November 17. After the pa- triotic and business session, tickets working order and new members com- | ed to serve on the varl~us state com- | o inittees and plans for the work of the | for a concert, December 13, in Plerce ing In. Different objects for dona- tians’ were ulwusxed" Mrs, R. H.|chapter were made. Hall, were distributed. Miss Gutelius Fagoy, member of the Ellis Island register of the chapter, is arranging committee, asked for a donation and | Federal City C the concert. .. Harry H. Thomp- Son, State h i, gafe a talk on night at the home of the vice re Jrs. George E. Chadsey, at the Roose- velt. The chapter showed its interest materai, by piece or yard,s for the emigrants to help make and clothe A donation was given being done by the historic t. The meet: the wor committee of the Distr themselves. ind material promised in the Americanizatior. and patriotic | ing was succeeded by a soclal hour. Mrs. 1. B. Owen of the chapter | education work which the natio so- | Mrs. Charles E. Dennis of Connecticut house committee gave an encourag-| ciety s doing by appropriat was a gues ing report of the chapter house | liberal amount of money toward their = support. The chapter also appropr State Historic So ald there was & benefit ome time in January. progress and tted money toward other projects in | ber meetin hall to be given ¢ 3 Mrs, L. I3. Thomson of the inte which it is interested. { with the State historian, Mrs. H. _i. fonal relations committee, said there Thompson, presiding. Usual reports held in_Conti- | were followed by an intevesting pro- Mrs. George Eastment, State ch: vas to be a meeting er P. Watts read Mrs. Che: | sram. : | man of the Daughters of the Americar former regent of Continental Chapter. was elected for the second time a member of the board of assistants of the soclet. Mra. ley has announced that a meeting of the executive committee. D. C. D. A. R., will be held In CI n- ber of Commerce Building, 1615 H street, Friday evening, at 8 p.m. Thirteen Colonles Chapter. — The November meeting was held at the hom: for a card party to raise fund kins Tuck, who presided. Following opening exercises reports from the officers and various State committee | chairmen were heard. P! made to send a large Christms to lis Island throug the chapter chairman, Mrs. James Kyner. A full report was made on the recent recep- tion to the president general given by the District of Columbia to which the chapter sent a generous contribution. Three new members were admitted and four names proposed to the chap- ter. Before adjournment a flag lesson was read, it being the custom each month to have an fnteresting lesson on the flag furnished the chapters by the national chairman of the correct use of the flag committee, Mrs. Charles Brand. During a social bour refreshments were served in the din- inz room of the colonial home of the regent. The Richard Lord Jones Soclety, A. R., members were guests of the '76 Chapter at the C. Descendants of 33 1218 from Germany and Americs. sadd that Marshal Chans wishes NOVEMBER 28, 1926—PART 1. | on given to the president gen- | November 16 at the home of Mrs. | receptic CHANG LOOKS TO WAR. Nellle H. C. Taylor, 120 Albany |e rs. Gough served on the enter-| avenue, Takoma Park, with Mr emergency by mak (Catherine M. Munster as assisting arrangement with Japanese hostess. The regent, Miss Mil n_makers. ¥ presided. In the absence of M is the sponsor for the Peking Traylor, Mrs. Koenig acted as se: gavernmcnt, which the Cantonese tary. evs assert they will overthrow as a continuation their campaign to The regent reported having attended in the reception to the president general unite China under one government. at which every State in the Union w vepresented, and also havi 1 see the former regent, Mi as been in ill healt school and vear. The treasurer report ; ance on hand of $23.39, at | in ihe disbursed $5 each for the student || o oan fund, flowers and for the re- eption fund. Mrs. Gordon also ommended a new member, Mrs. Bessie | L. S. Bunton, transferred from Capt. | Wendell Wolf Chapie Mrs. Richardson, historian, complete report of they meet fThe historic committee, \ the finding of the District fornerstone by dredges in the Potomae River: e elusive Azimuth “threatening to take the ce ge, and of a_paper read dams, in whict ths W that day was compared to today. foreign born who the first steps toward obtain -enship. Mrs. Gordon, for con; tional finance, reported t chapter w asked to contr toward a chair for the new Mrs. Hills of Continental ¢ {how her fellow members had handic: | this proposition. Miss { | ported hearing an inte {on China at the internatic | committee and for the comu Al Her Hair Fairly correct use of the flag, nix | rend the October and November les. | ext m cting will be held D | A - B ' The 10 alternates elected were ac | 3 atiect { QAR E : ow follows: Mrs. Linton, Miss Peck, Mrs. | i it NP i . sl | Dig for Hidden Treasure. | fooks much nicer when Danderine 1 | Munster, Mr: for treasure believed to 1 used instead of water to “set” th {line. wave The Capt. Wendell Wolfe Chapter | | met Tuesday evening at the hoi Ask Your Druggist | Mr S B 739 Seventesih | U 2 o el i e | | soit and lustrous, and behaves © o Dowler, Mrs. Hagar. Mrs. Ward | i tifully. anderine an the Misses Kent, Kitehell and | © A bit of Dan Every drug Luttrell. The regent, Miss Eva L. | . # ot e re iss Eva I linto the is the one sure way to for onl dressing yo | Luke, presided, and 40 mem swered to roll call. Following usn: I,‘”‘h ) JIH i lissolve every particle of dan 5 opening exercises, repor S 1o the same spot, und d Jut a few drops more make a dr best aid to hai ed, just try- uen of committees el faitea i {given, The regent reported having | S2rted: ing that is simply marvelous. attended the Columbia reception hoid cen that rivals brilliantis 1 en that brilliantine, an at the home of Col. and Mrs. Dicks e Eiviisibaliintine anited 0 T teenth and Newton street ease! Any permanent wave or ar!uerme chapier was well represented at v sts much longer and m sental Hall shortly and s “ho had traveled all over the world | Revolution student loan fund commit | Paper on T Jefferson who, as a | home of Mrs. Tonnis J. Holzbers, on tudying the question, would make an | ee will preside at the meeting to be | Scholar and man, left his im-| Lamont streét, Saturday afternoon. reea® Mrs.'S. M. Meek, who rep- | held at the New Willard Hotel on|Dress on the early life of our country. | Louise Allen gave a storv on the first memted the chapter at the Jefferson | Wednesday .evening, December i Mrs. Ge H. Till spoke of some of | Thanksgiving. Plans were made to Neemieal birthday celebration, gave| s o'clock in Room 127, The regents| the historic women who kept the|furnish a large basket for a poor e ficate with the name of the | of all chapters in the District and tic | Army in the field during the darkest | family for a Thanksglving dinner eter and all the signers of the | chapter representative are invited to | hours of the great struggle. Mrs. Wil- | complete In every detall after dona Dectaration of Independence engraved | agtend this meeting. Plans will b 1is . Walker, former organizing sec- | tions from the children and friends of in it , had been presented to the | fornuulated for a card party to be held | re general, now chairman of the | the society had been pledzed. A gift chap! the meme pmmittee in | early in the new year. | committee on national defense, ad-|Was offered to this children's organi- recognition of the the me- Iressed the meeting, zation by Billy and Bobby Hanson in morial birthday book given by the Victory Chapter held its Novemb the form of an iron holder and brass er Wwith he members' names on | meeting at the home of M Descendants of the Mayflower.—The | Plate inscription to present to the S Tich wei % a nice SUM | Brightwell, 2785 Macomb strett, e emaral, . Mre Alfred J.|Mount Vernon library —committee, for the cause. . W. Lemmond | gisting the hostess were Mrs. Henr seau, was honor guest at the an. | Sompleting the flag _gift last June. of the finance committeg reported| i Lewis and M : Al rieetihe | of ithe. Washiligton!| W. Garrett offered her large e all arrangzements for the | The regent, Mrs. e Goety ot Deacendants | home for a card party to raise funds 1 party to be given at the | pand, presided and the chaplain, ) of the Mayflower, held at the Wash- | for the children’s patriotic work, the svelt. Mrs. b 1| Qarah R. Harmon, opened the meet ingion Club the evening of November | 0ccasion to_take place some time in Yd commitiee said $he | Gith prayer, Reports of chapter offi | 23. She gave a witty address, and also | JARUAIY . The next meeting of the port until later. The | dorg followed. Mrs. Chester B. Watts, | ventured the suggestion that few of | Soclety will be held at the home of roasure . W. R. Richardson, re re ting of the | the people who celebrate Thanksgiv- | Biliy and Bobby Hanson, where a inded the members that National ate historic committee, Miss Kath- | ing day will make any effort tc | Christmas party will be the feature. i Gtate dues must be paid in De- T, REaE ey | vite fchuittian ob)| Halize the MardiRips and saerinces o) [0 chlldten iwill ihiliE S Ghriones er ' Are Davia D. Caldwell | preservation of historic spots, in her | our Pilgrim ancestors, who, neverthe- | tove and books for a poor family in e viee regent and chairman of | report to this committee su felt that they had cause- for| YiEINia, carrying out the splrit of % Con n Hall £ that a marker he placed at the north-| iving. | Santa Claus by placing the toys in a add the meeting. east corner of Fourteenth and H | 6 rezent, Mrs. James M. |large paper box representing a chim- e ted the chapter on.having Te-| streets, the site of the first D. A. R.| Willey, was aiso a g Sas Mys, | Doy e CHRreniEsIn copr 8Uical L mded 1o National and Siate com- | chapter meeting in the District. (Frank H. Briges, former recording | through these patriotlc meetings in D ves calis. <he explained the finan- | Among the speakers at the State his. | secretary general. oAl (e ol | LoAXT 8 HiORSIROUE Ee gountay, aud Gtatus of the commit 1d how | toric meeting was Mrs. Watts, he Ct o e Bl e s UUERSUE ARG D ROl MES e wouid support itself when | subject heing “Jefferson.” | o o e of the Mayflower | Tonnis J. Holzbers, its president. completed. Many ~questions were| 3 David D. Caldwell for the| Society. Mrs. Bertha M. Robbins of | Martha Washington Chapter met in ird to the enormo; chapter house corporation announced | Judge Lynn Jter has resigned the o to complete the) that plans are under way for a ball |office of historian of the Mayfower : e r Allan told the | and card party to he held in January | Society. Mrs. 1s Brumbaugh, 2 * that whatever the Daughters | at the Maytlower Hotel. | prominent member of the D. A. R nter to do, it would ce ‘;m;\: S W vd reported the | who has held many offices In the May it that it would be "ljfl‘\: | meeting of the Ellis Island committee, flower Society, was elected recording wo C | hre s who into the society ve to comy 0 3 he Dau < of the y d done for Con- 4 = i =3 airo Hotel | B ! ments were serve i v and Mrs. Davi i aed at the tea t Que at 16th North 2106 el — {B| Colum™ia (‘hax»vwr hr-‘.;_l |\<‘ N New Furnishings Equipment meeting at the home B e Ne Furnishings Equipment AMra. Himes, M New Furnishings Equipment Afrs. Holbrook New Furnishings Equipment +he usual open g quipment i from rer i committees We at Attractive Rates i of the Amer s - e i e war) b ¥ Winter Occupan | aaults at the Americanization scho e which Miss Alton is directc Onder the Management of chapter voted a l‘(mui‘v\l'lw\ in Maddux, Marshall, Moss & Mallory, Ine. hort of this work. Miss Ross, 3 R on and thrift, outlined some of A am of her committee for the .. Mrs. Myrth, repre mitte the new cor 1 e - R o frnational relations, told of the in pm i ) Seting outline of study of foreign Triple Patent Suction o " e e to_be made by this group Satisfaction AboRitely OO y behalf She extended an invitation in be i 1 an, for the 00 o . ot M o attend the next meeting - 0 \WHAT YOU'RE CETTING e amber 11 at the Mt. Pleasant e ot the Pubi L Mrs fmnu consider the qu materials use 4 that the work of s oot e iy repor gradunte, experi- cred ard experts n atory. Consider the price—We r make $2.00 profit on each of than §20.00 en one. s, Quant'ty Buying Dentistry employ Island among the had so developed and | worth that the commis migration has given this at the station. at Elli Dlates a'imin our m. e rooms vork two me T by, chairman, and Miss Rtoss, e e nd means Nt AR R UL DESTITS EplansfEonl Twenty honest dentistry s our record. Thousands of to be held December 14 antisfied” putic ington nd surrounding ecitles and towns 1s room of the Ral h Hotel, nositive proof of bility and for dentistry that is natural Jooking: reent. told of the pian iting and guarant N rchase of a chalr in Con- MAS =y TERMS OF "2 Tiall by every chapter, 8o | Iite B ugla ALl \pter voted to purchase one at i e MAY BE 497--Savantt- St N. W.--407 arranNeep once. Fhe guest of th Mary O Toole of th was Judse ENTRANCE NFX1 TO KAY'S JEWELRY STOR®— Alten cnis in eopstant r e yeur aflon The entlre mecond floor two entlre bulldings given over to opers- ining to the comfort of e even o M who ¥ o e of the cou tive and mechanical denfistry. Evel ng per: ing t t e ot oar patlents you will find hers. m to wa Tiniia 15 One nf Our Stridne Fontnres d in relat v then adj jed tor peviod and the st ments. Il Attentfon to ting When O1h Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Sundays: Lok for the Neme D FREIOT uod Be Rare You Get Into the Right Office mo The meetir Very No Char-> fir Sp entertained Roosevelt by atternoon at th irathe -.\-!\];\f.\:\‘"; :hc“:i: HARMLESS LAXATIVE ce Wil All Children Love Its Pleasant Taste rept . Howard L. Hodekir ! E. ¥ ier, Mrs. George | . Mrs. J. Harris, | Jaokson, Mrs. G. M. ! Miss L Davis, Mrs . W. Bra and Miss Anna C. It was announc chapter © amuel Polkinborn, Mrs. Mrs. William Donch Townsend. d that the next would be held at ) on the after- is of the student | 1 receiving | $38 for this report tng to amount tam Donch of the Ellis Is- e reported the need of for immigrant wom- . chapter decided to send a on to the customary con ork. Mrs. Wi fand committe mewing ma en, and t! box | Houston Harrison of was elected to mem- R Dership The guests were Mrs. John M. Beav rs, president general; slrs. Jo- :-v Grimith and M Bertha ¥Frances Wolle \ “The First Thanksgiv- A paper on teavers. fng” was read by M | 1 Chapter met Mon- | °l, Sherman | Mrs. Lenora al busi- ded to and oflicers’ re- A report was made on s of the work being in North Caro- AL Courts ness was ports made. hapter its fourth gl was read f Brevard exp! and showing the \etter £upe titude of the ot completed wrere elected for Cor fn the §i \ Give Bilious, Constipated Child “California Fig Syrup” ntal Cong Cot s Altern: ine scription to be placed on the c yl‘xen by the cl r in Con: al Hall. Following the ) fi:‘dl n-‘ the chapter wi I Mother! A tegspnonful nvfy ramps or overacts. Contains no Christmas puckage to the ; Fig Syrup® now will y3rcotics or soothing drugs. Mount Alto Hospital. It ceeten the stomach and thoroughi Tell v 4 i ber m clean the little bowels, and in a few | Tell you druggist you want only | to omit the Decein fng tn the midst of 7 e Saveral other matt ussed a3, Ev if cross, feverist and the business meeting was fol-|jous, constipated or full of cold, chil- Jowel by & ecisl jour. dren love the pleasant taste of thi Kevstone Chapter was entertained | gentle, harmless laxative. It ne i |the genuine “California Fig Syrup” bil- | which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle, ‘.\lo:hrr, you must say “California?® ! Refsse any imitation. Our First Cliel Values to You All are beautifully nickel trimmed and have all accessories. Some are painted and decorated, o One Price To All! Whether ycu buy for cash or take advantage of our easy payment plan the price will be the same— Tl mmmen | TDoam B2 o PRSP NS Eap Pa S e T cf These Copper Lined Humidor Smelzing Cablinets Go on Sale Tomserrow at 7 thers in mahogany finish. 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