Evening Star Newspaper, February 17, 1927, Page 25

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FEBRUARY 17, 1927. THE EVENING STAT, YASHINGTON. D. €, THURSDAY, Campaign to “Sell” New England Launchedi PLAN DINNER-DANCE R o tickers i '}":‘f““’ o| to Refutye Stories of VInrdxrxstrial Slumpi FOR HEBREW SOCIETY iis Bush, Morris Cafritz, Jacob |Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Marks snmann, Mr. and Mrs. David L.|Moritz Mayer, Mr. and nk, Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Franc, [ Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ge Mr. and Mrs. 1 Sidney Reizensteir Town and | A1, Goldenbe nd Mrs. Charles | 1. D. Rosenberg, J charity ball- | A. Goldsmith, > Heidenheimer, | Mr. and Mrs. Ha d friends of | Mr. and Mrs. ¢ dinner will | Mrs. Adolph mon Kann, REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE AND SOLD J. LEO KoLB 923 NEW YORK AV. 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