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'THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHI e S DAY S A e e T Mrs, Frances Lafkin, chairman, an- nounces that Miss Alice Drake *will "% 0 l B | spez:k ag the next meeting on the con- struction of the Italian somnet. The | literary group will meet Mon juvenile |day November 21, at 8 p.m. {" Mrs. Richard Gasch represented the leazue pt the Armistice day celebra- tion at the Tomb of the Unknown dier. Mrs Nelson Dingley president of the national member of the District branch, Inid wreath on the tomb In the name of the National League of American | Pen Women. Dr. Anita Maris ihat tea will be vice presidents 3 who are o cinhroom# Luthor € . Flome CONDUCTED BY NANNIE LANCASTER. Women's City Club.—At the club Olding teaching house, 22 Jackson place, a musical tea will he given this afternoon from: 4:30 until & o'clock for members of the club and their friends. Dr ¥rances Kove, chairman, and mem- bers of the hospitality commitiee | contest ju have arranged for the entertainment |to the su and with Mrs. James Gartield Riley, | time to time president, will receive. Mrs. Chester | the menu Ad mposer, organist and accom- | cipes making . will give solo selections on the | cont no and_ will ac Miss| A Gretchem Hood, vor whao | in the will sing among the ise | Thimbl and Give Thanks,” . Adair and dedicated to the late Mrs Wayne B. Wheeler The current events section bers will mest Tuesday at 4 in the ballroom to listen ziven by Miss Clua W honor guest and spoak Jeet will be International mics.” Mrs. Graca Ross ( chairman, will present Quown. Guest pri ranged at the des in advan The Monday enthusiastic ticipating in this unit The men bership invites the \ 1 bridz Mrs dwin Reid the tea table during the with Miss 1. E. Packer Miss May El is irman 7 The Tucsday fr section will hlive and Miss Meds es. Mrs. Lawre heg! rs from 7 meml R. Allen Guests with Miss Henrietta the beginner “avor club men rague and Recipe contest for ! rs is being conducted for | a three months. In Feb- X held and the ¢ the awards From W to re- Boggs announces given to the State of _the national in Washington unday, Novemb zory of Washington, h of Kansas, Mre, I of Pennsylvania, Mrs. atherwood of Utah and Mrs. Hawley Locher of the District The exercuiive Eveiyn W 1 hmitte 1 known the new s near chairman of this et on mee in ¢ Hunt, cha hos Am mer 50 pom. to a talk AMeQuowa man_ of those who exhibited wo exhibit were Miss Helen ¢ Mrs. A, A. (€ Mrs. Appleton M W tuekman, Mrs Mrs, Clara Hill, M wooke. Mrs. Ada n. Ars usan Davison hamb Mi ros ean be rone work on th this date ind Mrs n has memb. par ion offercd by in executive S p. rd will sion Noveml Al —The luncheon hoard mes the Noah's Ark Tea after which the open entertained by Mrs. at her home, in Park. Miss nt home [iconom Cotton,” nse O"Toole Housekee womn: day e 5 MEs memb The vember was held at Friday, Rutie Univi Claris., u of Iome vomen and clothins had hurt ‘Thiz was due in he said, to the high t of laundering < 10 Nz women for el formerly used mo: > Other us social hour ssistin H s of th wnd last Sperry, Mrs John M cl join this Miss Adela the public relic e trade. measure, silk weari iy hy the have had otton, The Hous e has obinined the n cxhibit of cotton yarn rus which ean be seen at 2100 S street. are invjted ing ‘memberships in the annual 1 e wier ) Cross apne Heanven and mem- ‘ d st e e bers of the committee will contl he e d WAL serven by th hostoss. S to enroll chib memhers ar e n . Chamberlin. president, pre xinnm:;n'.'x‘ "|?;.‘w‘n-:m' To add to the films covering 5 ‘"’“‘“;‘L hoth the board and the open funds of this committee Miss Heaven 4 work in the = has arranged to place for sale hand- A\Iltm x‘lvl Pacifie and Ailan tinted posteards of many of n addi huildin; ctive scenes in around Washington, among wi one of the clubhouse. The public re- lief has answered the call of the Travelers' Aid. Ins ive Visiting urses Society Associated Charities and its members are Iihor- ing for funds to meet Jike ealls in the future. Judge Mary O'Toole one of the active members on thi committee. Mrs. Gertrude Lyons. director the club chorus. meots with members | who desi voice instruction. The regular practice hour for the chorn i8 8 pm., and the praciice for th singing of Christmas carols is now under way. Thi jon will cele- brate the :second birthd sary on December 1 w dinne when S. L. Rothafel of the Fox Thea . familiarly knowr uest loan of Unit £ Coart the i . Anthony Foundation, the diverse duti he N sy 2bout the contac nardsman mak patrols sea for Uncle The study groups had ch m at the reception which zave to the new membes poetry group pre Hag AMrs. Gertrude nd rkin, who nal poem: E al fea vas represented by Mi: The Susan !Inc., will hold Caivo Hotel Tv lowed by the rezular rion. Mrs. Geoy he Nanctte B. Paul wheel. ina de le Ton Drown is huh ot Ludlla McCullom wheel Charles McFadden, hub of iciadden wheel, Mrs of the Anna E. Henley corze G, Seibold of O'Brien McCrone wheel. outline the plan of work A silver tea and X rds and fane: < | will be held in the parlot of Stoneleigh Court 9 from 3 to 6 p.m. under the press, publicity and way: and means committees, of which M . Henly and Mrs. Leon Arnold the chairmen. The latter was atly elected vice president of the ation s G the honor elected vice president of the tic Club, Inc. Do- ke, fancy articles, to the home of . Mary Allen etts avenue. members_of Mrs. m., fol- of the Dalwich the Al irren Gibl and Mr Irena J numl mem were s, Nella 2 3oice Holland, Mi: May Standley. Miss 3 tian Martin, Mr Julin Jewett, Mr Cron, Mr | Clara Hill, Mrs. Ela Bnlows and Mi Alida Smith. Members of the he in the receivi his talk. dinner has beon over-sub. members who have been unable make reservations are invited to at- | tend the after. nner talk an fello Everybody” | | M Winn, ibed to Mrs. ‘A, P, Miss Irene Pistori e ‘1A number of prominent ind branch of which ters Parkhurst is direc- expected to be present. Pio- ! d friends of Miss Anthony are cordially invited. While the meetings the foundation being tempo- 1y held at the Cairo Hotel. mem- requested to send annual dues ecadquarters, Arlington Hotel, treasurer. the Ma t vice president in charge |\ 1 funetions, presided. nd’ juvenile a inged the dat . The poe‘ry sronp met evening. Original work by Dy Maris | for Drake, 1o the h Nellie | 31re Nling | Mrs. Je M. Johnson. chairman of the sports soction, es the © chairmen of tennis, ri i ind symnasium nal members in th Miss Helen card-part henefit of the house o Jennie O. Berl The Writer's League of Washing- ton will meet at the Thomson School 8 pan. Those on the pr “lie Dashiell, Mrs. o dna J. Roher IRIN an effective antidote for pain. But it’s just as important to know that there is only one genuine Bayer The whole world knows Aspirin as Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and on the box. If it says Bayer, it's genuine; and if it doesn't it is not! Headaches of all sorts arc dispelled by Bayer Aspirin. So are colds, and the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia, neuritis, and rheumatism promptly relieved. Get Bayer—at any drugstore—with proven directions. 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At the last meeting, Mrs. Jane Love | “Weasels,” untry life. in which she excels. < “On Earth* a [to join, either as anothe: Schwarz read pen picture in few words that he mu-t [ tearn to draw as he wor wz retently received nt from memory profe: University, there with two | Schwarz. > {wo e ch don to of a deceased Washingtor be hun: its by Mr. o the tment and Dep off on the names of those i there it read hiniy X rse, en by his brother, R. 8. 1 | fornia Paul Gleams,’ ;| eont Presid Mount } Mrs huffet supper | ne | oke | American Women 4 for hoard to he | quarters, 16 Tues the Winter's work were outlined and dise Lot Fr Farrington is the new Mount | Alumnae Association and invited th | memi | Wooley, The president of Mount Holy the is the The Wheel of Progress held o den s Mackey's was writt stor and will be expanded later. Emma olle ! vi ent Ma Tolyoke ferick 1 at her Th avenue i Washington of the club to presid of the new Association nd meetings of th 4 1 street. at the Mr evenir whic ed. The Wheel of Progr | having the name of the m lman of bis time oa | t general we | City, where, on June 15 nors ¢ conferred upon Caol, | highe: His hergh, | membel ested will_be held on Monda vember Washington Hotel. O P e eI 0 0000000000 00000000t tets s000rasiosessotisiintsssisetoreetiiottetetsstseteioiosseeiiresstotesosesoteetsortsstettsteiesesscsessreentstssssssss mo w with the wishes of the hos thix patriotic organi a_charter life Charles A, Lir honor the wheel ther, Mrs. } hip. The Wheel of Progres: e classes for The Washington Re b N [ the study attend. The n 7:4 al held at Wils sleventh and Har WRIGHT COMPANY 14x14 top, in mahogany or wal- nut finish. WRIGHT C Tea Cart Drawer ‘in one wheels, glass drop han- dles. WRIGHT CO. PRICE. Through.” home. will come to the cit held at the national head- cangeline Iso presented with a life evening, No- v'clock, aders NGTON, D. €. NOVEMBER 20. 1927—PART 1. Lin. |on the ev and | success, a large | showing there is m club, which is now V' The president, W. F. lined the activities of the clul | vited those interested in ctive or audience present ¥ seiate he_followin: Miss Esth Irish seles and the Bea Waldron quite the reading from **Madam Butterfly”: Mrs. Eva Hurd Wiilis im | personated well “Phoebe, the Little Maid”: Mrs. Emily was splendid in her members s with his | r<hman | dramatic Ch The latte herth tume of the early sixties and delighted from [the audience with several nesro writ- | spivituals, Mrs. Emily Feech accompanist also read a from Dunbar entitled “ltehir Maurice Jarvis pleased with Invalid Story,” from Mark “Out to Old Aunt Mary | A hiblical scene, he ran and dirceted Grange, showed the hand of st — Miss De Grange, Naomi Dount, Ruth, and Miss ams, Orpha. tracts rish, in Cali Woolley of he guest of ngton at a ¢ §112 Con- | evening president | Holyolc Miss Lulu W B The Capitol Hill History Club met at the home of Mrs, ¢, F. Willard | November 9. Mrs D. L. Pitcher as | sistin After luncheon the meet’'ng w ealled papers were read Ane t and Modern,” Famous Cathed and Shrines and Their Legends,” | Mrs. Wallace. Fifty of Mexico were Mrs. M. K veral selections on the piano. Mt Martin was unanimously elected a member of the club, The Washington Branch | American Poetry Circle met ,eveninz at the Maytlower Miss Edith Dean Aust drmes | the paper “Made to Ord cance | further re ind dis e | Age of Reason in Enzlish membership | Teflected in the life and adbergh, the | Alexander Pop 'can bestow, | Mitted by M Lind. | Miss Maud J. Se Quick Carr, Miss Miss Alethea T. A a poem 1 by Miss Alderson was one of the first_ hundred selected for publication in the recent rit of St. Louis con test conducted in New York. the | U. 8. Grant Circle, No. 1 o' the Grand Army of the I | met v even Mrs. * Club pub- | Johnson, the e in n Nr»rmfl‘ Other officers pres vard streets, | Laura Lemmon, M meet g usnal business The followi Mexico City Mrs. Ramo ent of the University by exeentive shown by the home Paul Moore, *h plans for of the is proud of ramous usual resented After ion of the poetry, o writings of were sub- Hock - Willis, Mrs. Mer is providing of the Con- ext meeting it adies Olive the chair. were Mrs, Josephine A Mrs, 3 3 : : $ : $ : : : i : b $ ; : 3 3 : i ; $ § 3 : ; e ening of November 15 was a | F and in- | pecchart | the took part in | stereopticon | Peels played | Tuesday | < e e Miss E. F. . 1 es and . Florence Wat and Mrs. L bstituted for absent Haywa Mrs rhour Tk | the flag ziven, Miss Mary E |of Adolph 1. in the cirele ary her daughter, Miss Moore, were initiated at the |ing in’ October. The secrotary announced an invita- tion from William B. Cushing Camp. So.us of Veterans and of the cir Veterans' Day™ at noon v Lincoln’s Monument in Jud Also to attend the Patriots Dinner” in honor of ind Army of the Republic. at Hall, Y. W. €. A.. Seventeenth strects, on last Thursday. R. Order No. 6 was read, also from Mrs. Louisa James, in nd_one from Mrs. Annie in New ico, 1 tin ability to ent the on the Johnson the sister s initiated Moore and | el last meet- hippert, w n terday ciary Square. nd K at reported the visit of ional president, Mrs. Marybell . and of the pleasant evenir spent with her and the members « the other threa cireles at the home o Mrs rah B, Deeds, when all four of the circles were inspected the national M Hemp! the on that would announced that containers would he turned in Tuesday at G. A. R. Ha i then the ownec of the blanket | be announced The flag wa ing closed in f guarded and the meet- m The Women's Community Club of Kensington met Monday at the school suditorium. After a she | meeting, with Mrs. ident, in the ch talk en by Mrs. Vernon FE. Hodges, president of the Chevy Chase Needle: work Guild. The purpose and work of the guild diseussed and it is | | hoped that a circle will be organized in’ Kensinzton. Miss Estelle Moore, president of the County Federation of Women's Clubs, told of the work and I plans of the federation. Miss Irma Moh execntive etary of the So. | einl League, told of the work of the 10 of Montgomery County and emphasized the need of financial | support in oder to continue the work Refreshments were served by the | hostess committee. The next meeting of the club will he held November 28, when there will be dramatic read. | ings by Rev. George L. Farnham and | piano solo by Gertrude Smallwood | | Mockbee. The literature department | will meet November 2 I Mes. R Merritt, business Moore, | were I he music de- 1] Mrs | of | Mes | half-sick, partment will meet with Mrs. J :Trulvr November 21 at 10 a.m. The wi Florence Crittenton (i entertained at - the home L. D. Whitaker, 3379 place, Chevy Chase 8. The circle Frederick M. Kerby, 18 vesant D. Novem! dent, Mrs. s'ded, and the roll eall ernoon was concerncd arranzements for the annual ton bazaar, to be held at the May-|them under November 28 and were given by committee chair the committees of the booth, Swindle 1teh member of the } flower Detailed various bazaar the work of Kerby told tlecoration of th Kitchen.” Mrs. r the 1 be worn by circle bazaar. At the cinse meeting tea was hostess Wo Chureh Hotel reports as a “D repe costur Allian meet n's will of Friday An in P : Stu pre: members answered The husiness of the scheme Sonls’ | € AP A AN A A APPAAA . 1 w. | Han, t 11 am vay will n’ on Character vitation C.." Luncheon w Nir M. Aldrich, *easant Villa ddress the ircle Education.” is extenled to s huqn}:n will be held | Pierce Hall of articles December 1 for large { breilas and on ing peasa of the cou and | pcorner w o Te, the ¢ utch | his marionette sale will 29, the men | push-c wn, e of the Women's Alliance, and The committee in charge display vlv colored um- rts, the ladies t costumes representa. tries of Europe. ro the children flock, will be found with ifteenth and Harvard streets, Thomas Walton Gal- Alliance at ne Neglected Phases of A cordial in- visitors, he served at 1 p.m.. under th met November 10, i arvey, president, ing. M Boyd, chairr tainment committe last ca 5 e next meeting date ierce | (Continued on P MOTHER ACross, Sick Child is Constipated! Look at Tongue No matter what ails your child, a| gentle, thorough laxative should ways be the first treatment given. little one is out-of-s isn't resting, eating acting naturally—look, Mother! if tongue is coated. 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