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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON 'SEPTEMBER 11, 1927-PART T - * tion of Women's Clubs at its annual|spent with the comrades and members)A. R., was entertained Tuesday eve- DOCTOR REPORTS THEFT ‘MINNEAPOL’S To BE HOST ;g{ol;i!.\gcn:i:bn:rr,\;s &!lgcl;vbv in Minne; omvention. "April 28. Election will [who were on the way to the National |ning i: the home of Mrs. Frank Arm gts Octaber i 1o 00, 41 E ‘N’ take place at the biennial convention|Grand Army En‘ mpment_at Vvh"xmd strong, 8721 Livingston stre .Cn_- OF PR]ZED ARTICLES‘ To M. E' M|SS|ONAR|ES e R B went N S OF I I IE CL U BS of the general federation to be held in | Rapids, A\nchl.\‘_:;;}m:’;; Dt‘Le“E‘;}‘;Lbfi'\‘- Chase. Mrs. | oty Sits Parker, pr | ‘ (H9E Worleiof thote G 100 Sufkblod g .. May 20—June 6. |the Grand dent, pr bn{‘(r;\mg“;‘;?e;r:xénc’:gzors came to | special. followed by musical numbers by Mis | Greatest Gathering in Years Is Ex-| board. $ Shilli ; Because of war conditions, the con 4 v PAS' land before 1670. She is a mem- Frances Phillips, piano; and’ Je A : . ] CONDUCTED BY N IE LANCASTER. Mary] the American| Zonta Club.—There “was a large at- | Nicholson, accompanied at the N " | pectec to Take Place Octo- tingent from China is|expected to be Der of the D orent of the Bal. | tendance at the luncheon at the [plano by his v, Dorothy Stick Pin Taken From Sawtelle augmented. In additios, the new rule, - & . ber 25 to 30. Kic the cectud 1 bl ' o s | be vi i ve years during | Raleigh Hotel on Wednesday when |Mrs. Parker read a poer Home, Police Told. making the second term of ser Women’s City Club—The business| heen in close contact with her clubs, | timore Chapter for five y Rev. 'I-mmer P. Counglor, educational | Mother Mine,” wri.ten by owi | By the Assoctatea Press. five instead of six years, zoes into ction will give a| lending support and giving real as.ithe World War period. As an organ | R educs y " writen by a Assoctated Press. : gt e T e B3 Jaokaon | tistance in thelr many probjems, plan. | izer and a leader she has a long list | director at Calvary Baptist Church, |C. wife of Fepresentative Loz S o .| UMINNEAPOLIS, Minn. September | efect this vear for the it time. place, Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., with | ning for the success of the present |of nchie\'emenllsmm lhm; (l‘l'edlqtmi:! t;\: the mgos:‘tt flf")}“":;‘; ;fi’.‘:,‘;e -?"\m’,l,.,'.'f fer of Missourl, Mrs. Hency flins| Three medals, a highly-prized watch, | 10.—The greatest gathering of Meth-| fome \who ordmarily would not re D e e e o ne.| ey apesation that the Bas endsered |sunizatione and national bodies, the guests were MJss Cornelia S. Adalr | evening. a ring-and a stickpin were stolen trom | odint Eplscopal forelgn misslonarles| turn untll next year. = L ceiving. “Aviation and Its IFuture” | herself to the women of the county | Mrs. Sipple’s family consists of her|of Richmond, Vae newly elected presi. R — br. “Heilrys B! Sawtelle ot 8200nConaif & 3ot SO Bt cxtc Lot '(he saclgey. te in Turore. In: hes will be the subject of the after-din.| us one of the most popular presidents | husband, married daughter and little | dent of the Natlonal Fducation ICE CREAM TRADE BAD necticut avenue, early yesterddy morn- | ytive committee of the Woman's For- | absence the meeting will he directed ner talk by Henry A. Berliner, in-| the federation has ever placed in of fmt"dflml‘)' %nd Jer ,hogr\‘e“il!‘!"iml'nws\“ulf]‘l' &‘5;1’{.”"“”"n‘u‘"fl]"'é‘"\“n.’.’" g“fi.fi.«}-g ? ling - he- reported to -polices - Tiie|| president: by Mrs. F. F. Lindsay, first v ventor and manufacturer of airplanes, | fice HHIOn, B, C. IRhe e B0 8 enHT O Ay T ot s Nottn o | 5 s ta f 1 W tha Will wiil be the guest of honor. Mem. | The committee having in charge the [she would be able to give her entire | the new ‘principal of Wilson Normal | pondon Hokey-Pokey Men Lose by | medals, one a World War medal, one bers are privileged to bring a friend. | compiling and publishing of Volume |time to the work of the federation, | School. the guiest of Miss Jessie T presented to Dr. Sawtelle by the Mexi Those who cannot be accommodated |1 of the Year Book reports the bid | Whose constantly 9"‘,{”""{'3{ Program | salle. Next week the "',‘\"“ "“’\’“”0",.,' Cold Summer. can government and the third a Dis- ave invited to come in for the talk.|from a county printer being accept- | demands a “full-time” leader. are to be the guests of 1 Amelia ot AnB. Advodintad Pr Miss Florence Bell and Miss May ed. While Volume 1I will not repeat Gude Thomas and Mrs. Loui: smm-{C“‘“":)'.‘\'};‘;‘;‘l’\': AT - ROKEY-DAKeY trict of Columbia medal, were in a le Raymond are in charge of prepa- | much of the history already plblish- | - i | Phil _Sheridan Woman's Relief | Liizh ot Vvynnewood Park. at a 1| hves with's satsbiaalunann g | P OFIEYIgAS! ions for the card party which will|ed. it will contain reports from all | Corps, No. 12, met September 6 with| /"% ncpeon to be followed by [men have about given up in|ga family heirloom, which was wrapped 4 ” be held at the club Thursday evening, | county clubs, department chairmen, ent, Mrs. Addie Hickman |y igoe. s r. This has been one of thelin a handkerchief and escaped the save repair blus September Make reservations at | caiendar of events, greetings from presiding. Mrs. Caroline Gury, Eliza- —— o = e Week | attention of the thier. . the club. Classes for the study s, o hotaramhe. fair exhi. | beth Shaw, Amelia Failing and Anna| gpe District of Columbia Home | 0ldest Summers on e i K| "The wateh was presented to Dr. || Summer finds repair shops over-taxed— French are now forming for bition project, a hrief history of the | De Petta substituted for absent offi-| Beonomics Assoclation will begin.its | after week it rained every day. Onlg,ctelle on- his twenty-first birthday motorists paying for damage wrought by ners, with Mrs. Anna B. K General Federation, club songs, . ete. | Cers: : . & annual program of work shortly. The | top of this came a mysterious poison- | 4nd hore his initials and the date, 1899 dirt-fouled gas. Trouble you can prevent chairman. Members of the tennis sec- | The committes has had two meetings | _Comdr. 8. G. Mawson, Comdr. W. M.{ pojjowing officers were elected at the | jne cage which affected nearly 300| The ring bore his initials. The pin for a fraction of what it will cost you for tion are playing every Sumay m during the Summer, and is composed [ Bobb. and Col. O. H. Oldroyd Were| jygt annual meeting: Vice president. | ' = a cameo stickpin. The stolen repairs. Simply purify all gas. Install ing at the Monument gromunds from Mrs. Rudolph . College | BU®: v ‘hardson was.re- | MS:C. A. Browne: recording secre- | Tar " o6 tha vietims had eaten ice | Articles were valued at about $300, but | | Progex-A-Motor. It takes dirt and water 8§ 1o 9 o'clock. Miss Florence Rell e b Mrs. Nannie R. Richardson was.re . "Katherine = Castle, - and L1 e ttoi et ettt s | x I or- Ev Ehpirianti of thig: D of e sedprinad ik ported as ill, and the president re- Mt Eais. Mebaughlin; | Sreem: hought from! a fabdarn Kokeys( Mere, YRNeciat [T more Seeiiies out of gas, before it enters vacuum tank. svorts section 3 3 g S quested that flowers be sent to her The other officers will be retained. POKEY man who went about the coun | ;. "eonnected with them. Junior, $3.50. Standard, $5.00. ASK - e bieioy Taniiam, s eneral orders, No. 10, were read : President, Mrs. Edith C | fryside on a motor cvele, The ebl| ™5 Sawtelle's son was awakened by YOUR DEALER. Protex-A-Motor Mfg. R Limian ol e mian of the paseant, “The Spirit of |bY the secretary.” - W corresponding _secretiry, | demic dealt a serious blow to the lee |\ % 0% LG to a window In time | | Cow Pittston, Pa. ton will meet at the Mbunt P B i i 5 i It was voted tha he regular | 020" g The it e bl 7 so hita i , : . Woman in the Home,” reports having s e o " Miss Mary B. Tait. The to see him disappe f ool ine Gl b | had a meeting with her directo, Mrs, | funcheons served by the Porhs TR | will continue to hold section meetings. | gocided to iaugurate an advertising AN eagl b ed for places on the progr A4 2 meel Ll Dl * | bers to Phil & a st, No. 6. a Hojre 9 | dectded ugurate ; rtisin Miss Katherine Hopson " and" the author, Mrs ‘1"‘-_‘}“; their regular meetings, would be're-| Fyiendship Circle and Ingraham Cir- | cimpaisn '\ff,i'v,",r(,", LT Gl b Acted the Part. Schwarz, and Miss Crane, for stories; | C00K. to work out the details | ( hied in October. Mrs. Charlotte | e will combine in giving a card party Sk sts were unabl Miss Schwarz, Mr. Herndon and Mrs, | . he presentation ¢ i i i - i de: ¢ the pois | P the Boston Transcript. 3 incident to the presentation of this | &, v anq Addie Hickman gave inter-|y\fongay afternoon. September 19 identify the poison. fies n Transerip T GASOLINE PURIFIER ane Love, for verse, | Kb % r At g 3 > arges re e at Madge Wilder is as good as a production. It is planned to have the | (@ SRR i Summer trips. | 1130 avlack. | in. Heehts Auditorium,| One of the largest ice cream ven-| “That 2 as. At the ‘lust meeting it was an.| PAgeant ready for public appearance | ““koliowing the closing service re:|for th heneft of the Florence Crit | 4TS i London, \\h;; had 1,000 bovs | clre 'inl;‘,l:n‘km:f\.llllzr\"“lzl;lfl;: engaged || PP OTBECTS THE ENTIRE GASOLINE SYSTEM i i iy November. shme vere served hy Mrs. 1. : : selling ice cream in the s of Lon- | three i Cile eEt nourced the short-story contest freshments were served hy Mr: tenton Home. don last Summer, was forced to 1 “Well, she wouldn’t be an up-to-date would close October 14. All were urged to prepare their manusc On September 12, in Federation rman of the execut| LR i e smmittee, 3 Gen. Benck Circle, Ladies of the G.' duce its staff more than half this year. circus without three rings, you know. for that time. There must be seve Hall, at Upper Marlboro, Md., will gather a great crowd of clubwomen entries. Miss Graves had on exhibi- | tion a fine piece of early Who will again erect elaborate exhibit hooths covering the different phases e gy of home life, to compete for prizes . g offered by the federation. Spaces have & pioture of Autumn dave ani ma.|already been assigned to the compet. ture’s nctivitics then It drew foreh | ing clubs. and every one is hard at simin Sl e work collecting jellies, canned goods, Paul Mackey read a detective sto rdmade garments and fancy arti- B biinisnee.” 1t beld the cloceer on| The chairman, Mrs. A. R. Lee, tention and was followed by a help. | has had a_strenuous week, and the ful distussion, eve of the Marlboro Fair finds her en- i) thusiastic over the co-operation which Soroptimist Club.—At the first meet- | the clubs are extending. It is believed ing following the Summer vacation on | th® 1927 fair will be the “banner’ Wednesday, September 14, the club | one of the federation. Mrs. Ethel will specially honor the two new com- | Regan’s home - demonstration for missioners of the Distriet of Columbfa, | Prince Georges County will display Sidney F. Taliaferro and Col. W. B. | all phases of the work of the. county Ladue. In an effort to develop a ‘ani- [agent in her home demonstration form prosram upon which all ivic | booth, and will also have charge of clubs may focus attention and efort | entries by the 4-H Girls' Clubs. during the coming season, presidents | The judges announced for the ex- of leading organizations have been in- | hibit are: Miss Edythe Turner, vited to attend the luncheon or send | home demonstration agent, Baltimore v Tepresentatives. County; Miss Margaret McPheeters, Among those who will be present as | nutrition specialist, University of the guests of the Soroptimists oo this | Maryland; Miss Catharine Cowsill, occasion are E. C. Graham, president | Washington, D. C.; Miss C. Linthi- of the Board of Trade; William . |cum, home demonstration agent, Anne Quinter, president of Kiwanis; Fred- | Arundel County, and one other judge erick J. Rice. president of Cosmopoli- | to be announced later. tan Club; Arthur Smi fons Club, | Next vear the General Federation Norman ' Kal, president Washington | will select a new president, and it is Advertising Club; Miss Helen Pigeon, | hoped that she will be one who has secretary International Association of | found her way into the hearts of all Policewomen; Miss Cora . presi- | Prince Georges County clubwomen dent Women's nal Press Club; | through her personality, her devotion Mrs. Maud S. Willey, District of | to duty, splendid influence and demo- Columbia D. A. R.: Mrs. James Henry | cratic ideas. These factors, cum- Harper, vice chairman Juvenile Pro- |bined with great dignity as a presid- tective ' Association, D. A. R. Mrs. |ing officer and wide experience as a Sidney F. Taliaferro and Mrs. Y. Poe | leader, make Mrs. John F. Sippel of Wilson. Baltimore a popular choice for elec- o iss Helen Pigeon gave a special | tion in 1928. . ecture course at the University of e California in Berkeley, and during the | Mrs. Sippel was unanimously nom, Summer spoke before all the West |nated for president of the Genera Coast_ Soroptimist. Clubs. at thelr v | Federation by the Maryland Federa: quest, on the work of her association. | = The first president of the local club, s ; . Mrs. Ruby Lee Minar, was guest and Repair Parts IR A e speaker at the Seattle club, and Miss & o “\ \ \LLREY Elizabeth Sheppard attended one of Hot Water Boilers \ X the meetings during her visit to that city at the time of the conwvention of i realtors. The president, Mrs. Helena Fries, Beall & Sharp : \ D. Reed, who was sent to San Fran- 734 10th St. N.W. v cisco as the club’s representative at \) \\ AV \ \ \ the International Federation of Sarop- g i) WY BAEGY Right over the old roof JAf\ \\\ \N 3 \ , - R Y \ Clover Club.—The first meeting of the club will be held at the home of the president, Mre. Vernon B. Low- Prince Georges County Federation o e e T BumsteadsWormSyrup lasting Asbestos Shingles projects have been launched and will | , he completed, through the efforts of | X0 children an aneel of merey.” the women having their prosecution | FRTTe™peiet o UTTES’ aAT enorits in hand, before the change of county | ‘e NTONIN. it contains full d UT a beautiful new fire-proof roof on your home officers, which will take place in May. | S years’ test, % SN ER omy Syl Bjmimes Swontis ¥ without any of the dirt, fuss and clutter of the president, Mrs. J. Enos Ray, has : : tearing off the old one. 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