Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1927, Page 39

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. DECEMBER T. et ta D Plant Yule T PARTY LOST 20DAYS|T_Cheoe sndees ) Penil i B P neslond Wos Settled A brewery that used to make enough | of beer to form a lake now fashions cheese in roll and cake, of every| ; known variety: the Schweitzer that | Special Dispatch to The Star. To symbolize the country from | we love so well, Limburger with en 4 C Md., December | which the _colonists came Pansie trancing smell, domestic sorts of | 1. ing of a living Christ- | Cheetham placed the next dirt, and hich we tell i isseur soc as ¢ the children of St. Mary's | this was followed by the placing of F'l ig: B 2 Vi 2 S school. on the spot where, in | dirt by Ethel Klobersicky, represent- ilm Expedition in Grand |t used to buy ¢ |1634, Leonard Calvert and the settiers (ing_children ot Kurope Ll ry c 2 was of | America: s ) I v sent out to cheer the gents of | founded M. nd, was an event America B Silidren who came by i | thirst continuous; while my sad aunts | unusual interest Sunday. A pageant, m Canyon Encounters Wintry | With “weaning ceves were suffering for | written and conducted by Mrs. Altred | boat to attend class each Sunday. and . { custard pies, 1 blew off foam that| Cheetham of Miss Tomlin's School of | the pastor r«uyl-osfncii:xx (;:c;rnn. » Weather in Boats. used to rise in schooners tall and sinu- | V st and wife| 'On Christmas eve the new tree w |one. The more T punished that fine |of Rev “heetham, A. K. C.. of | be lighted, © C oo . 695. The old was used V'S pa . was the outstand- Sl,r)l o T o ress. | bills were s . an, ature. Names of all the pupils| tal of ryland, 6 By the Associated Pres e and | were placed in a bottle buried at the | statehouse.” built in 1676, ! CAMP PEARSON, Painted Desert,|then, with ot 3 Nomber | roots of the tree as pledges of lovalty | after the government was removed to | : s ; ; ; v t the Church AARIE S oReatner 1 Sire Riter sisith. | courts T Wentany ew ton | to Chrisf, and the tree is to stand | Annapolis for services of the ering 20 days of arduous travel down |dollars or fen days, while ju smpolical of the life of the Sunday |of Erglian ¢t A the e i of “olo- | scored me hes v. B v ¢ | school. g = e pr dangerous rapids of the Colo: red me heatedly. But now I buy Boo) intendent Pembroke of the|again in the form of the present Trin- ; ‘ rado River, 13 men who left Green | the hrewers' cheese and eat it 'neath 1) i 5 River, Utah, November 10. in six|my banyan trees, whila dicky-birds|Sunday school covered the roots, rep-| its (hurch.’r:‘h: m;]}:'}:n;‘;“mh_r"{}nfif; small hoats, and had not been heard |and bumble-hees around me flutter | resenting the boy of vesterday. A |Maryve. = TRUS, . COCHEY i Gates from since, were sheltered at Camp | cheerily: and I can eat nine pounds |Shovelful of dirt next was placed by | Church ls on'v 78 350 5 cae B0 Pearson last night. or more and not he jingled, sick and | Wellford Abell, to sympolize the Sun- | back in its very fabice 'O b, T | day school of today. Caroline Milburn. | bricks came from The expedition, sponsored by Bray- | sore. and not wake upon the floor, m | t : st fascl Pathe to film a drama in which the | fat head aching wearily. A man can | Youngest pupil. placed the next dirt|forms ane "{n:h"m: \'\"‘,.-'1,11!?,:3“1?,5’ mile-deep gorge of the Grand Canyon |eat a cheese and then go round amons | to symbolize the Sunday school of to-| links between the a was to be the background. reported | his fellow men, nor hear them morrow. bl they were harassed by Wintry condi | “You're soused again : ; | : K ons from the day of the take-off |simply ruinous”; we slice a c | gve E | y They expected to reach Camp Pear-{.with carving knives, { Cllv to Blly Pants LADY BEAVERBROOK DIES.{ { n, within 10 days. {home and beat our or spoil our | J arue, head of the p aunts’ and nieces’ liv when we | FO[‘ Man WhO LOSt Wife of Publisher Succumbs in| said icy waters dashed over the b have a brew in us. London. as they rode the rapids, and the ex- WALT MASON. | e (e . pedition was forced to stop repeated- (Convrizht. 1927.) HIS m DO“’ Fl“ht 4 - ! zht. LONDON, December 1 (P).—Lady y to thaw out thair: clethe = = Beaverbrook, wife of Baron Beaver- cult portages delayed the p: | A Press. > blish that on one day they ms S8 ilippi 7) Ohio, December | Prook, London newspaper pul sher, a mile. Low water a | Ordered to Philippines. P US, Ohio, December | died at 5 o'clock this morning. - g v 1 i forced them to earry their boats for | _ Capt. Emmett R. Colpin, United | 5 A. D. Miller a new pair cerbrook was Miss Gladys The radio equipment which they |from duty in the Militia Bureau, War Dr. Miller, veterinary Inspector | Gnaries Willam Drury of Halifax, carried was smashed in the rapids |Department, and ordered to the Phil-| ¢ "iyo city health hoard, in the | Ngva Scotia. She married Baron In Cataract Canyon. near where the |Ibbines for duty with Infantry troops. | course of his official duties, at- | peaverbrook, then William Maxwell Green River joins the Colorado in |effective March 7. | tempted to stop a dog fisht and | GrelYI g6, | ; routheastern Utah. Loss of the radin: retired with a ruined pair of R TR R ORI prevented their sending out daily| trousers. menss § o PR i CUE PR T B s e bl A study of the teeth of gchool chil- essages, for which they . had ar.|day above Lees Ferry by Navaj Then: he' nredsrted- . BL| A stuiyof te feRe cREREE S0 ranged with the United States Siznal|Indian runners from.a point 1.000 feet | and it was allow 1:\ v a vote of | I teserecs In children of differ but wide differences in chil Corps station here to relay to Fort |above thé viver. Shortly afterward| 4 to 1. Dr. Well L ° Douzlas. Salt Lake City. 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