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16 : £ -THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927 Twn MEMBERS 0 K [RED CROSS HOUSE STONE LAID DOUGHERTY COMPARES thing else in this world,” continued MRS. CROSS ELECTED. :u‘w‘nl gr;y;p'nt»\'is}\l‘s had been made | 000. The 30 guests “""‘E’Sérbk'if some Mr. Dougherty. “The Optimist Club an increass in|lost their belongings. m AT WALTER REED CEREMONIES WASHINGTON TO ROME | cn o » erwe acw o ben o sresse Bosra of amagers o |V o Sand mmer i 270" | end clulS e st ™ Congmatulates City on Having Gov- | finest city in America. We have new Visiting Nurse Society. president;: Mrs. David Potter, Cresson Newhold, Mrs. George R. AR . blems facing us, growing out of | The board of managers of the In- ernment Like Mussolini Has |[P'o7°" . = Lockwood, Mrs. 'Charles Crawford A m Men nd Welf r WOI‘]( rs Take i the $50,000,000 building program of |structive Visiting Nurse: Society held | Mrs, Dwight Clark, Mrs. Emory Sontt rmy a are €rs a Established in Eternal City. the Federal Government. One of | its January meeting Tuesday in its | . Mrs. Char oo s Hale, anor can be relieved. Don't Congratulating Washington on hav- | these problems is how to expand the | headquarters in The Star Building 1 2 Ing a good form of government, “the | Disrict Government in the present | and elected the following officers: Davidge, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. R. M. d suffer .any longer. Get a bottle of Eade’s Pills at Part in Exercises at Hospltal; same that Mussolini has established "!"A!‘l!’l’& or to move the District President, 3 thingham, Charles W. your druggists. They bring Representatives Kelly and . . . for Rome,” Commissioner Proctor L. ' Government to another part of the | vice president, Mrs. G. o S i : i ; oyl S Miller, Mrs. Montgomery ef k View WOl‘l( w11‘l5 Hl 11 Pralse. Dougherty, speaking before members | cit second vice T Mrs 4 boce a8 ol e T rompt relief == equa Hooper Address Park V g of the Optimist Club at a luncheon | Commissioner LOugherty concluded | H, Ellis; treasure \ua Evans, jr. !\‘r';”:‘r)r'-:-xrl\fr‘i: H A\lx;:“{x:m \1‘”\'; ? Sicive for g 5 ias. ’ b e at the Harrington Hotel yeste by saying, “We must all co-operate |assistant r Mts. Mandeville | tertieln ’ g and Mrs, { . nd In Citizens’ Body. ’ < S %ald: ‘It is encouraging to the Com.|to make Washington the most beau- | Carliste; i b g L‘:’:':;emm '™ The spirit of war days w (»'!m(('d'('vl? \\4)" ke;‘: r;-v((_h» men of !hsls"ll“ ll"*’ missioners to know that we are mak- | tiful capital in the world." e Davidge. Mrs, W. Spaulding was ST All Druggists in the ceremonies attending the laving the e ross personnel oday some Proj S8, Wa ca col Ar n\nnunvrnwm was made by G. |elected to membershi ) e board n the ceremonies nding the la ing me progre: a can n membership on th ard Fire Destmys Florida Hotel. PRI g i * Mrs. Rae said " s tha 3 | B Williams that Joseph A resolut i s Suffrage in the District of Columbia | of the corner stone for the Red Cross | | gratulate ourselves that in 126 years | E. ph A A resolution w passed e “It was easy to work during the| we have as much progress Rome | Burkart, a member of the club. lml" 2 Miss Clars Smith, for | MELBOURNE ., January 13 (). New York, N. Y. cen a hearty boost by Repre-|pouge ;i A Boacith i el gl ,I)CI‘I‘.,\‘.N and M. \'\xlm::,‘.ly,”v ‘.y‘\‘fir‘\v}x;:J:(»’nI Reed Hospital ves-| ar” \When everybody was working, | has made in the last 3,000 years and | been elected president of the District |many years an active member of the | —The Orange Spot Inn, one of the Kelly in addresses be a meeting | Three hundred persons includfng [ 2nd we should remember that those | have arrived at the me’ pofnt in | Bar Assoclation. The toastmas <:-’ rd. Mrs. Louis A. F mmm.mm )wq known hotels along the Floris of the Park View Citizens' Associa Ok E1o1 o vics Srhndena) Ao Goniey fon et eoee s n figotesnmient et ihin il was Frank M. Pierce, president of |chairman of the nur rast const, was destroyed by fire vest tioh, in the Park View ol, las e . Reed Hoepital and| Deace time should receive even more [ “We need optimists more than any- | the club, reported that during 926| day. with night. 1 Cross nurses in uniform and the | <"t > N> u‘.{v 0 u“ Mr. Kelly declared tha 15 of each ETouD SUDDAE the pre: |, Cant. A} C. Oliver, ju; United States é LA o K LR OL is part of his “Congrs districs Armistice atrhodphers. "in: the -orowd | Army chaplain, sald’ the opening %"fi \ fi % é’ \“f “% i fif‘xfi‘\ A AP AR, .. u, % ing to organize 1 gre o laying was per- | Catholic chaplai { N lxmvd‘ community. He d bsence | gormed by Mrs, Henry Robinton Rae, | Hospital, pronour of the names of many res Tom | first field director of the Red Cross at | Following the corner stone laying the membeérsh rol Those 4 Reed, and Maj. Gen. Merritt | ceremoni the assembly entered (»w“ dents who sit back « « Treland, surgeon general of the | Present Red s house, where a re do Hw work miss « & States Army. When the stone | ception was conducted. Among muqo\ f the opportur to work 1,,“,,“,, i slace Mrs. Rae who attended this ction and the | copy x in th ‘he | outdoor ceremonies were Miss Mabel RS sastie T. Boardman, secretary of the N } € 1 S| stone and proceeded ' i he said ng | o e e hrom. the | tional Red Cross; Gen. James D, R Wote i Nation's | hucket held by Gen. Ireland, who also | Glennan, U. \., commandant of | | wielded the silver trowel in assisting | the hospital from 1919 to 1926 nd | looked upon | \r Rae. The trowel used was pre. | Brig. Gen. James M. Kennedy, 1" ented by Miss Margaret Hayt Lower, | A Dresent commanding officer, anid| \ r wel r sent fleld director of the Red Cross [ Mrs. Kennedy i At Walter Reed an| 7 » Music for the ceremoniés was fur 1?? adopted resolutions| . yjro Rae, and s o ves. | Nished by the Army Band of the} (4 issue of any kind e AL R TCARRAS » mu. | Washington Bs o and t for!| @ piece orchestra » onal headquar. | the reception by the 11: s, there to take its place with other | of the xOU are going to save a lot of money in 1 he Hecht Co. Half Yearly Sale of Furniture which begins Monday, Jan indicate uld_be | same section of the band unde to opy < e fc Nergency | valicg of Red Cross activities. the direction of Master Sergt. C: purpo @ need or Hubner, U. S. A. the t o 3 - other Photos and Papers in Box. public utilit v was f e copper box, which was soldered irv'("i angress may il Federal ap-| o Defora it svas schisd within the LEFT $48, 368 ESTATE. opriatic s e, contains photographs, _docu suance g ¢ | S and a silver dollar s 9 S Gl foseof | Mary M. Anthnnv kiGoustn iFiles Court Petifion as Executive. . Red Cross staffs and worke Mary M. Anthony, who died Decem- ¥ | The documents include a copy o 3 ,“left an estate valued at | commen - his : u“*j Walter Reed Hospital regulations, the 58, according to the petition for capable hand t uirs of | Christmas menu served at the hos e deel il v iy ot J his office. A motion was passed | pital the last Christmas day, and one | cousin, James H. Campbell, who is Y Dbill. providing | of the issued invitations to the corner- [ named’ executor in the will. Camp- L. Bell as Com- | stone laying. bell is given the entire estate for life. foner of the D t for another | The speakers who addressed the|Jt consists entirely of personalty. Another resolution passed |audience briefly before the stone was| willlam Kirby, who died December the beautification and im- ced included James L. Fieser, vice| 17, Jeft an estate valued at $23,504, provement of all playgrounds. chairman of the American National|according to the petition for letters John G. McGrath, who was. re-|Re ss, and Gen. Ireland testamentary filed by Mre. Ellen cently elected president of the assc r. Fieser declared that the devel-| iqrhv the widow and sole heir under elation, presided and announced t r‘n opments of the past 15 vears have|iha will. The estate includes the several rominent speakers would | given the world a better understand g o N B it o kidoes e Tencility |ihe oF thelBod Crodsthetohtibad b | Do 0ivae BLIBARS MO TR Ateet. meeting. The Park View Red Cross |fore. Its work of ce, he said, Club served refreshments will be carried on in the new building New members were elected as fol- | that is being constructed now, and of Charles D. Bayes, C. E. Love, | that house he said: | Owens, Mrs. C. Appleby, Mrs Nothing gives this organization ale, William Beltz, G.[greater pleasure in its relations with | ¥ D. Offatt, A. . the Army than the presentation to| . Gees, A. N , G.|Walter Reed Hospital of this building Charles 0. Mills, J.|as an example of the good will and Curtis, J. L. C. Beane, friendliness between the Army and Harmon, Dr. Ttz, H. Clls- | the Red Cross and as testimony of the | worth, B. Red Cross' desire for continued New Process T s b S Gen - ralsia’ reviswadl HiHAN (ihe Records - | Red Cre tions | was | Columbia plaine, 3, rts, W, work that the Red Cross had carried Featuring . C._G. Jarhoe, J. Wilson, | on at Walter Reed Hospital since the % - George Dalwick, J. -een. | establishment of its old house, which Frane Hursh B . Hichards and | is to e superseded by the new build- op 1e uckKer H. R. Hunt. ing, nine vears ago. The Red Cross gift of the new house, he said, was and for the purpose of continuing that - work with the Army men at the ho INSURANCE MEN MEET, |vin Wb 5o 2t b |l Ted Lewis = Rae, recalling the work she did at the Montreal Firm Holds Innovation in | hospital dm::: 1918 .\)n(l 1919, ’ 5 Capital. preciation for the tribute the Red urso s usic °P Branch managers of the Sun Life | Cross and its personnef received from 1806 14th St. N.W. Assurance Company, With head. quarters at Montreal, Province of Quebec, opened a_three-day meeting yesterday at the Mayflower Hotel to map out plans of activity for the en- | suing year, | H. O. Leach, superintendent of | agencies, stated that the company operated in 20 Sta Gen. Ireland, Mrs. Rae declared that the efficiency of th@ Red Cross work was enhanced by the co-operation lent Columbla 1225 H Street N.E. ry 17th. 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