Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1927, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY., NOVEMBER 1 Walter' E. Perry, Mrs. Wallace M. Deaths Repfled‘ Mrs. G L Taker of New York, | Geagiey Mrs. Henry C. Karr, Mrs.| the followine deathe have been reportad ey | % e, director,| Mrs. George L. » . [ Richard Antrobus and Mrs. Charles |1, the Health Department in the past 24 | which \3-1‘111‘},,]?,’-"'1‘(1 Lol ':l":,f::; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moir of Halifax|\V, Walton, Mrs. L. Gibbon White is | \ure: i 't the Motel Mayflower. On the vari- |and Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Taylor | ‘hairman of this group of women, who | "Francis B Austin, 80, Garfield Hospital | committees -are: Mrs. W. F.[of Los Angeles are spending some|have been working for several \veeks | James N. Huston. 78. 1416 Crittenden at nkiin, Miss Mary Mangan, the|time at the Grace Dodge. preliminary to begin- | johanna Quirk, 76, 1337 T st ¥ E. Ailes, Mise ning actual construction. Mautha L Ash' 66, Georze Washington atherine Griftin, Miss _Katherine B Rurke, Miss Eicher, Miss Mary Han- Katherine Hannan, Miss e Haney and Miss Azelie Serpas. Court Orders Bars Births Reported. | following_births have been reported The tod | ln Cell sawed tO ‘n‘ the Health Department in the past 21| Produce Prisoner| limo .o S o su De Bu h. b for the annual card party for the|the auspices of the Washington|gomery, Mrs. E. Perciv henefit of St. Matthew's Church, under | Church Music Council. ices of St. Matthew's So- Diamonds Original Creations in Dia- |} monds and Platinum—Lon- ‘ gines Watches and Viennese Bronzes. Permanent Exhibit Wardman Park Hotel 7?0({701 -%rr Co Jewelers Suite 800 National Press Bldg., 14th & F (Formerly with Shaw & Brown) Mrs. J. B. Nichols, Munrae, Mrs. ‘ ¥rank H. Briggs, Mrs. Alfred Mrs. Theodore 8. Palmer, Mr: is, Mrs. C. W, Perley Charles s Blythe, Mrs. | A Joyce, A M. Mr. Alexander Rerry, attorney, of | Baltimore, and Miss Frances E By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 15.—Harry Gallinger. Hosits T. (Lefty) Lewls, trade organizer, Garfield Hospit facing a murder charge, had to be o sawed from his cell yesterday so 19 Sui o that his trial could g0 on. Exactly Suitable. Schnacble. 6 months, 741 A bailif went to lunch, taking |Fro mthe w York Herald Tribune. Too bad the Greeks won't allow the Parthenon to he removed to this coun- t It would make a splendid gaso 4 Indiana ave. | 0. Walter Reed General | Marriage Licenses. s announced recently, W Henneseey and Evelyng November 10 at Alexandria the Rev. D gar Carpenter, rec of Grace Episcopal Church. ury, Miss (¢ rnelia Hill, M trs. Pauline 1 ick, Mrs. 1 e i the only key to Lewis’ cell. When Marehall. | i the officer failed to return at trial time the court ordered that Lewis produced “if you have to saw bars.” So they did -| The Washington Branch of ch, Mrs. Theodore Me-| 4 jepican Poetry Circle will entertai John Columbus | 1his evening at 8 o'clock at the M | flower Hotel. th st se. Franilini West. 4 monthe. Providence Hos- tal Mary J. Richards. 2 months. Children's 3. Reudiger, | a Grosvenor Jone Whitman | rs. > i Paul Brockett, Mrs, W. C.| 0'Donnell. d Lallian Rithe both ngatt rs. A, C. Collier, Mrs. | a B. Ciark, | Mrs, M. A.| Webner, Everett L. I Davia and Helen V. MeCullin John Hughes and iz W. "Bl An informal reception and tea will | v 1 innon White felen V. he given in the President Theater | MT& fe TS, (UM S s hursday afternoon by the members | |0 NERENCOT FEREE TO UL, s thip Skt OF v'hn ]|-(v<“1?”| {of the construction committee of Op e JCanany Woman's Club of Bethesda. The din- = Yf""‘,\":‘:“""; o ing room was beautifully appointed, | and Miss Yago will pre.|2 Wealth of Autumn flowers being 7 Habile and SNy u,opz";;"* in ma”nmi“. ‘nnn.\"‘" ll;‘n"x n:’ n;w L Afternoon the hostess and her zuests | Daly will make the introductiona. motored to the clubhouse site on Old | Georgetown and Sonoma roads and | there took part in the ceremor of | vas ho: Watson, Mrs. Glen S. Smith, ) ¥. D. Hard Miss Acnes mour, Mrs, Manly, Mrs. J aver, Mrs. 3leming, Mrs. and, Mrs. ¢ 3. Merrill, Mrs. Leroy Mark, M C. "Merriam, Mrs. Tlanson T. £ J.omon, Mrs. i tridge at Wardman P: Doyie, Mr Hotel for Mountain School. breaking ground for the nev N. »ncer, MIs.| The W ngton Alumnae Club of | home, Mrs. Elisha Hanson, the presi- Wendell Staff Pi Beta Phi fraternity will give!dent, turning the first shovelful of Ktephen, M annunal bridge party at Wardman | carth, | \ gene Stevens, Mrs. Samuel Hergick Town. Arching the Shoe Without Al'Cl’lincfl the Price rk Hotel tomorrow afternoon at 2| In the company were Mrs. Elisha J 1 M 3 o'clock for the benefit of its educa-|Hanson, Mrs, Charlos 1. Corby. Mrs S | tional work among the mountain peo-|John A. Holmes, Mrs. T | _iple of Tennessee. Pi Beta Phi has| — - | | built and ma ins a splendid school For in the Great Smokies and the Wash- Wednesday ington group hopes for general sup- JUST 25 Chinchilla Coats Miss Gladys Rose MeGraw a Ciaude Ripley Cowles will he m et the United Brethren Church o'clock this evening. The Re #on B. Daugherty, pastor o iy church, will perform the ceremony. | Ar. John Finley Williamson, con- Miss Jeannette Lowrey will be the | quctor of the famous Westminster maid of honor and Mr. De Witt Me- | Choir of Davton, Ohio, and Mrs. W Graw the hest man. mson were the guests of honor. Several showers have heen given luncheon of the Woman's the bride by ber friends and business al Press Club yesterday. associates. mzon explained briefly rposes of the choir and the school | n conjunction with it to educate choir s carry the plan for better in America into Miss Mary A. Lindsley will leave tonight for w York to confer with Mre. John D. Rockefeller. jr., chair- |} man of the governi board of the | i g Grace Dodge Hotel, upon matters per = o T s taining to business and the national | inster Choir gave committee of the Y. W. C. A. | programs. including one especially for Mrs. Lucien A. Clarke left Wash- | the members of the diplomatic corps fnzton foday for Atlantic City, where | in Washington Sunday afternoon and Stie w1 pen0 0 diTs, 7 | night and last night. The Monday »gram, presented at Central High hool, was given particularly under i Picture Frames three Panty Dresses Reg. $1.00. 25c Rubber Pants Wednesday Special Wednesday, 59c Crib Sheets Hemstitched, 45c - | Mre. Wilson Groene is spending the week in Y v B tend the Metropolitan Opera perform- |~ 2 RIZAT R/ ~TY Mrs. andergrift, who has | e . i : iidge JORN | wial "StEntion 1vén 1o Brivare Some Hante Van Ostrand of isco, has re. | Phone West 1002 ‘. turned to Washingion for the season, #nd will be a guest of the Hotel La Fayette for this Winter. Mrs. Vi dergrift is the regent of the Ma Whetten Chapter, Daughters of 1 American Revolution, and will side at the November meeting. T WOULD be difficult to think of one friend on your gift list who wouldn't be tickled to receive a leather picture frame for Christmas. Our assortment includes all sizes, in plain or tooled leathers . . . priced from $3 to $30. BECKERS 1314 F Street v Established 1876 ADOLF 1313 Conn. 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