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e ) THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., DECEMBER 11. 1927—PART 1. EE o —— pose of discussing the wos= }fld‘fi“fl will direct this society H||fi“l account of Balmoral Castde of |sociation for the Preservation of A‘n- in America .:,\l"‘lef‘ :|v-l~:;k|"\|.']‘;:q:h:i‘\ .!‘:rl\j", her subject being ‘‘Horticul Pians Tor ‘the holldny season. Miss | those desiing o join ave asaed tz!Seotiand, the private propety of |tiquities was called recently by its|offered a praver of thaf ’ . . ¢ s qubiong ne eeting hé beld - P ictoria. The 3 ress Georg: Tully | landing and constituted the first per-| The next meeting will P § oy -, “president of the local. chap- | communicate with' Mrs. “at, 42 Queen Victoria, Thete were B mem- | directress, 0% GQOE L TR U “English-speaking settlement | Thursday eveni he home of Mrs. y Mrs. L Whitaker had | Fessenden street. The section de-|bers present and two gue : Mrs. 1'1,'1., A L b ipote: ot Hoaking | n, Wirginii Lee D. Latimer, 9 Van Ness charge of the “Christn family” | sives to enroll 150 member: William Moore and Miss Imogene |1 street, e T o | 1™\ fiss_ Serpell abandoned her trip to|street. Mrs. Hanson will be the ve sit, accomp: i by a group | philanthropic section w working on | and e BOCia. Aur was pent st ": o pest s ,v“ f: s l.n\-\ ) —fantinuca from Page Thirty-two) | view chairman. Mrs. Elizabeth Bur- | bt 5t Aoormbariecc o -‘h:ltmlrl Shilatens e tov: 1he O spel Mis. | viewing paintings by the hostess, Mrs. | son of Richmond and Miss Serpell of | far as possible. Al | gess ¥ on 4 | h i oting I be|the Norfolk branck Mrs. Eliyson The meeting came t Ma—>Mrs.. O i gess Hughes Collister, editor of the !}, foicl dg : which | sion, and was also busy with Christ-| Abbott. The next meeting will be| the Norfolk branch. Mrs. stic closing and refreshments % . Mrs. Lucy ~Tolbert "and Mrs. Delle | National Bulletin and ‘member of the | oy pad . brous one family | mas plans, which include the filling of | With Mrs. Dewitt C. Croissant. spoke of the {mportance of the work |astic closing and refreshisils WRE) 3 th Woodside enter- Crantord. District League, acted as hostess, as. . ) Sasgt i el b i it e i o ¥ \ccomplished, touching on the high!served by the hostess, assiste e (ained the Tecemiy: - & ek oo The president, Mrs. Fred Briggs. | sisted by Mrs. Walton John and Mrs. | Iads thelr own Christmas seem all) the tarlatan stoct o8 1o H ing any of | The Capitol Hill History Club met | qpots such as the purchase of the |young people. Mrs. Virginia Speel and Gemonstration of candy-making was i o b ot 3 ‘ole K - 3 R H the brighte She asked tha 0% Gesiting @ " | November 30 at the home of Mrs. E. > of ¢ Washington in Fred-|Mrs. Ruso-Smith served coffee en M e Miller, o Ppresided, Etta Cole Keough. Mrs. Lily R. Hunt B T i e e n e b home of Mary Washington in Alrs. Ru given by ) Alice Miller, who also The club reported much pr poured coffee, assisted by Miss Kath- | these st ‘“':_“"'4“““1]“\”)“‘3“ e Elliott, with Mrs. B. C. Yorks|epjcksburg, the restoration of the John - iy e | dictated many of recipes. on the fund to be raised for « erine Jacobs. Two authors reviewed 3 ¥ met from Mrs. Frizzell was ing hostess. After luncheon the | house in Richmond, of the| Daughters of Union Veterans of the | "5 copiipution of $10 was made to Unlon Mission. Plans were made and | their own hooks, Mrs. Edna Colman. [evening at the home of Mrs, the: elub's ; co-opavation:| REual. business meeting, was. called. | church and powderhorn at Willlams- | @tvil War.—Mra. Ellen Spencer Mus v County Hospital on & committee appointed to fi Seveniy-five Years of White House ! D. Reed and Mrs, Helen i, ot RaihaY . A sepce was read on “Plant, Ani-| hurg, of all done at Jamestown, where | sey Tent, No. L, met December 8 t v. and to refund the bags “hristmas for the Children’s |Gossip.” and Miss Edna wrts, | Dooc o1 b tol i by % » | mal anc ird Life of Mexico Y | stands the statue of Pocahontas co A. Rahn, presic presid treasury a bak sale Erfier;f:(;;:(vh’llh..,wl e i tton e Haoic | “Hintoric Meaes ol Watbisston~ & | T 1';’;”"“1}(4‘1)" }’vl‘]l\’:hvwg came be- S dles \‘,‘,}\',‘,';,‘,”,r.,.‘m,f,"'!"‘ = b BUIBHer e & : 5 signed to the care of the association |ing. Among guests were Col. O. H Silver Spring on De- g after the little boy = e home d book, "G i ] *was | fore the circle and many letters . Wednesday. = M. K. Peck saxe & talk on|py the Pocahontas Memorial A v Finn, William Bobb that the club is helping to support reviewed by Mij uth |were read by the secretary 3 iafien n Music,” illustrated with| cjation, She also spoke of the as-ar Wells, master of a Masonic r 14 the club will cel B Ciantord: ‘Tad & paper on| . - Sarah Deeds. Several checks were were discussed for a dinner| goveral selections on the piano. n to each and every piece | lodge of Philadelphia e ond anniversary by ent T Tanaance. Zonta Club.—The weekly luncheon | fooks 5 eld January 27. | Mrs, J. H. Philips was unanimously | o¢ tiie. Waskiratan. betneh | splications for membershin | taint 2 o of Toeians b ntal Influen " to needy members and on 1e card party at the home of Mrs. | o i i f i Follow he business Mrs s 1 the oak room of the| .0 cocured for orph . y = = L {(electad a_member. under 3 dership of the for were read and the follow initiated | g z 1 party a e home of w t 4 i n ire r a war orphan. | ppive $08 Aspen street, December . Ll 3 Cl McGovern and Mrs, \oor R Hotel Wednesday, with Miss SN 8. Trivett pen street, N. O. Nichols, a former mem- | girectress for many v Miss Vir-|into the order: Mrs. Clara 3 hristie ace Church BRBee arid seversl o6t Slizab Harr's, the president, pre. N Helen Nelson Doocy wrote a |14 both afternoon and evening, Was |per, was a guest. Next meeting De- | giria Miller. emphasizing the fact that | Mre. Cora. 1. Manoly, Mrs. Were refidered by Mrs, Thelma Good: | fid Chester Leasure, of the | pational toast to the Ladies of the|?&ain announced, and the president|cember 14 at the home of Mrs. | ny present work done by the Wash-|Mrs. J. fines, Mrs. Marie — man : 3 i States Chamber of Commerce, | Grand Army the Mepubilc. [v/cHomwmad B _Bite S et ladies | Beasley. l66i0% bichat sboald he s -test \stis D > The Woman's Society of First Con- y strains of a wedding marc editor f that organization’s na-|was read by N ce Deeds, and | Would do all they could to make this 2 Sere B nonial of admirs and esteem f e gregational areh hold its an- a ;r(-‘dmp B 1 ‘\yT on 3'\ tional publication, spoke on “The Na :I* 'mx (w\H sall m‘»” ll’mz. ;-” a success flnanclally Metropolitan Auxil of the Wom- :}‘h'”‘hhn B i 1.,1‘] '”:| in|" ~,,;HH f officers nual Christmas bazaar arlors fora, "1’.",‘.{‘ ¥ Atre "Wiseman, - bride. | tion's Business Mr. Leasure dis-|copy. Every member present bought | The guest of the evening < Mrs. | an's F 3 their favor. Miss Miller is at present tollewing ot 7l of the church December 15 and 18 groom: Mrs. larp. flr 1, and | cussed the Chamber of Commerce [a copy and the total sum was turned | BUis "" o ““‘;“"";"""\;'y"x"; (bl ek E bt diie niahi (tiRer vt W T hasen: Caud resi: | from 10 am. ¢ ntil 10 pm. with & s e S SPONET| methods of determining the position |will go to the treasury of Lincoln |Gutelius, who had, served before the | Mrs. Holland, 5 Ellyson spoke of the piece of Mrs, ," Bugbee: treasurer, made for this event, which marks y Mot " od i organization should take on na- | Circle, ety inauguration of the gift of these pins. | ator Brook las spent 23 vears| ok which the Washingte nch | Miss Je Council mem- | th ming” to the remodeled - 5% & issues affecting business wel-| General Orders No. ¢rom Chi.|Mre. Logan, as nother of the[as a la, Much of i in copying on @ tablet | bers: Miss Helen Temple, Mra Mrs. Hannah Overstreet, nd progress and its self regu-|cago, national headquarters, swere|Petworth Woman's Club, recalled a|this time sl as beel atpie | B RN 8 cont i n ablet e Tenale e i 2t of Wai ST A ATANDE ol The various service depurt- |rend by the secrotary Stress was|humber of incidents that occurred in Mt 2 e rahied to the Rolfe family in England, of |instructor, Mrs. Cora Davis. T . d by the chair- " itained by t chamber | e o ¢ |its infancy, and spoke with feeling|the Louise Toss Memoria I tontad o spridiesd b e < S he i the vari ircles: Mount m maintained by the chumber | put on Order the per capita tax. |I43 Ly And SPORC it had boen | Mre. Holland spoke of her work there | Pocahiontas and her son, which was| propriations were made for Grand he 1= N D . o e b e e eent o, |2 an open letter was read from D |p . Syuring her assoclation with this| After the address Mrs, I tonyLidced In _fhe church at Jamestawn | Aemy. of -the Repibl Newe (Xear | con a v work, sur- hostesses ) club, and discussion followed. | 11, A. Johnson, makir vigorous | ers during her assocation with this] e 0 o ncheon, and the | Having these precedents ‘as her in:|reception through the Department of i Hels ¢ work, sur- - Mrs e R gs 1 Mrs. Henry | pl 4 sraherahip | club. r tribute to th un sentive she expected their continual > s S Carte se packag A Frark Shora; e awlings and Mrs. plea for donations and membership | etdont "Mre. Hurriet . Hill, | afternoon was spent in an_informal | centiv e ex neir it the Potomac Woman's Relief Corp: X . District Sunshine and Com-|Karr of the Hendley-Kaspar School [to build a home for widows and |ftst president Mrs. Harriet 1. 1001 T, o ,peration in the work by the so-|December 19 will be given over for | Mission Club, , Mrs. Mary met recently. with »f Musical Art were guests of Mrs.|orphans of the United States soldiers, | Who so recently passed away, was|Way:, 0CTA% St BaotoRiabee oo Wm. N. Beahm, 1304 | Hendley, and Mrs, W. A. Roberts, {sailors, marines and Army and Navy |touching. ; o s the! i 5 2 Emerson street. Mrs. George I [of the Council of Social Age! | Rursee. of i wats, €0 be. eatablished| Mrs. Chamberiain sang two solos, [conditions there. =~ - € Jaizure and Mrs, Harry C. Jones as- | was the guest of Miss Ly k- [in the city of Washington. The sum accompanied at the piano by Mrs.| . AFER8 Aasy Frertol wore fovs, y sisted lin. At the luncheon next | asked is $100,000. Teat, 2 J harge of | Huntley, Mrs. J. Montgomery, | Account of the difficulties were very & e ias cards, flowerw, Mus. W. B Wa = Reports of committee chairman | day, Mrs. Leonore Reed, vocalist, and | Annual reports read by the officers The civic section was in charge of | e Mor nery. | sing, but she was listened to with | The Clover Club met a . . C. Club, aprons, Mrs. 1 e tib Miss Huff, who has been associated Mg 4 ; 2 shawed' that much d work was | club member, will give a program of | were gratify especiaily the treas- | refreshments. . Holland in. the work. ac | very earnest attention Mrs. W e Seve ndrick; Woodridge, home befng done at the Mission, | Christm music | urer's report. The annual election of ot " o “ . On the eve of her recent trip to|teenth street, T eot ok food, Mrs. Floyd Wheeler; fing - t of Columt Chapter, | Rz ; Mrs. Fannie Colonna, Mrs : ot 5 i sl 2 » | S Old Ladies ¢ - ! ofticers took place as follows 5 4 &% Bodley urope Mrs. Ellyson requested her to!ing was presic e elephant, books, and w the _ The Washington Cultus Club met M Moy l|» I tfoot, president;| Daughters of Founders and triots | Hs Bosley, Mrs, W. 8. Dewhirs . the plac 1 suitable nt, Mrs, V 1 Irs. G. W. ker. Mrs. Gustave work , el % o amtes | o Mrs. May dghtfoot, presi of " America, held its December meet- McDougal, Mrs. Harvey, N ing the plact @ I v _ 2 ! X Americar lay at the home of Mrs. Charles | Mrs, Oscay A. Bergren, senior vice | e home of Mrs Caroline. A | Tuthill- Miss Smith, Miss Watson and | memorial to the three ships, the Savah | Mark Lanst epe r | Weber, hairman of ways and Appropriat'ons were e the { Dempriet dral avenue. There | jresident: Miss Mabel Weldy. jr., vice Tod M. Siniak ¥ Morphy M % B Mis | cons the Good-speed and the Dis-|and Mrs. Claude ! ke n i e of the dinner and | | enthusi were . | social mee: annual Christ Sixteen o s o e president introduced Miss Ser-|mas tree and distribution of presents |€ls and handkerchiefs, Mrs . |pell of Norfolk to tell of the next|hy santa Claus. R service Virginia. domestics work contemplated. and her humorous | closed the me E n: Chevy Ch: o o et art. | was a lar dance of members, | president: Miss Nellie Col St i e B covery ng from Blackwafl world ever The pay 2 e A »yd Wheeler has charge of the ment of th Par reher & 1“‘ meetlng wan) \-rwmll)ll-‘l""“’ urer; ?l"“y Nel o x-l .\un’y;'lmmyx‘ Dr. Laura B. C. Haw.| The Washington K of the As-|bleak day December, and landing | ning _was on and the Americanization ] s liam H. Sholes, the pres &5 France ecds, assistant con- - : i Plans the annual ¢ dent | ductor; Miss Eillen Foster, guard; Mrs Lis prenidcut, Miss Wdllian, A woip 161t t i Gnd -| . Mrs. W. L Dyer read a papér on | Helen Nelson Doocy, patriotic instruc- | NOROT, bresifec. feports of officers ey g Bl B the | “The Waterfalls of the World,” illus- |tor: Mrs. Mida Peabody, chaplain; Mys. | 200 coramitiess Sere B ¥R - 2t Protestant worker of the Federation | trated hy many splendid pictures, | Edith A. King delegate to the Federa Fikad Pl R I &b Juvenlle? Court Mrs. William A. Myers read an es- | tion of Women's Clubs Pt - S e ) was the speaker. She told of her | say on “Health “and Happiness | Mrs. Peabody presented to the out- | 17t el ST q to fill the office. work and gave instances where William 8. Corby gave a rve-|going president, Mrs. King, a hand-| }C F0000 " make a donation of mothers and children had been cared | View of several of the newest and |woven basket sandwich tray, and the | 18 Was oteq 1o make 2 donation of - most talked-of books, which brought | treasurer and secretary with a hox | $20 10 tion. The name of a The o ankatl be held | forth much discussion. each of stationery. Mrs. Peabody read | MOVl was presented. Mrs P < v of the month| The club will meet for the final |an original string of rhyming ve Albert F. Olsen of Baltimore told of e oy December meeting with Mrs, Q. I |appropriate to the occasion. | ihe work of the Maryland Chapter ? 5 Dyer, in the Ontarlo, Mrs. Reed was assisted in dispensing Sl Whiliath' seall’ ‘au aaléess Twentieth Century Club Note: i - hospitality by the Misses Deeds, R TP e arhiraE o The art section will meet Monday he Woman's Club of Chevy Chase, | Mabel Weldy and Miss Darling. e N Lt e December 12, 11 am. at the Na-|Md.—The civies section, Mrs. R.|Weldy was a visiting guest from the | JAme Qi R tional Academy of Science Building, | Harvey Sargent, leader, met on the|western part of Iow s St el e I L 2101 B t. Dr. Paul Brockett will | first Friday, in the old Chevy Chase | i dnllye:ef s e cihnt 6 el Bk AL 3ipm. dumcheon | will Houing (for the. Montgamiery County | G007 %5 D WISK 0 IMOMUSH | york, Ba. ‘Atter adfourimant lof the § g ! Franc Jewelry Co., 627 7th St. N.W. S 4 e mee & 7 business meeting, a social hour with B, . - . junior French section, the|ty. while the various ‘committees|the president, Mrs. Frederick Ham.| refreshments followed. : Ive a Ineilabie newest and one of the most popular | made reports, Mrs. CI Curtiss nd the minut of the last The Columbia Heights Art Club of the club's activities, under the |of the committee on resolutions and |meetin nd of the executive meet-| ;.4 Hacember 1 with Mrs. Charles G 2 b . leadership of Mrs. Frederic Farring- | legislation outlining education | iN8 were read by Mrs. Hart. Ahbott, at her home, R street > 7 3 ¢ Dinn ton, w meet for luncheon Wed-|bill which the General Federation is| Mrs. Tincher gave a report for the | oy ing hostess was Mrs. Robert - ( ) A X er Rlng 358 P indors The chairman of art section, telling of the visits of >, N\ oo 3 Britliant December 1 pm. at 1228 | public B. Bare. Mis ah Wolhaupter read Ny 1 welfare, Mrs. Robert J. Service. gave |Some of the members to the monu- abor on “The Life of Sir Walter V2 /& T H T H' monde. The nature section will meet Wed-|a@™ account of Donation day at the Ments in the city, also -describing PP" A paper describing Windsor [+] er—10 m Y e Sameng ¥ at 10:30 a.m. at the drug store | County h;xspll:tl and stated that the | Some "i‘ (_‘"‘"""l‘”‘ "”,’I‘jf-‘ Seen | Castle and surroundings was read IA\]‘ R solid white gold mounting. Eighteenth street and Columbia | chiliren from the Chevy Chase, Md., |2t the ptian embas; he next | zrre Mary R. Nalle. Mrs. Edward R P N Y Toad for a t ip through the school joined with the club in making | neeting of this section will be Thurs-| pana ~ Hardy told of Buckingham A N ay ext ear On account of the nearness of the | contributions. The section voted to|day at 12: . Palace, and Mrs. 8. W. Morris zave holiday season, there will be no meet- | care for one of the “Opportunities’ | Mrs.. s reported on the | ——==——=———————m—mr ing of the section of education this |listed by the "Montgomery County | ctivitic Sivls gaoflon o Bl 7). month Social ~Service League and also|5ard to ng a branch library for 5 _X—+~ The benefit card party for the cru ed $10 to be paid each month|Petworth. She stated that a petition stufl,e73:l ...',.:we" A sade against illit , at the Willard | tow: ase of food for a widow | had been signed by 2986 persons or Bur 5 Trar Hotel, was a great success. Over|and six children. The program of the | T children of school Buckwheat Coal Absolu‘kely Perfect K four hundred were present |day Was in charge of the chairman |3 a total of 5,242 persons. uckwheat Lo 3 Diamond n 1 The music section will give the |for internaiional relations, Miss Em.|Letlers have been sent to the Com ES, BEALL & SHARP Set In hand-pierced 18-kt . Elgin Rectangular second program for the seas . |ma Haves Heck, and the speaker|missioners urging their co-operation | fl [FRIES, 2 $100 Wrist Watch day morning at 11 o'clock # as Miss Jessie L. Snow of Bulti-|and copies of this letter are in the | 734 10th St. N.W. 3 ; 7 en’s City Club. The subect, “Harp-|more. who talked on the subject of [hands of the various newspapers in| E 2 3 15-jewel, 14-kt. solid white 360 ers and Troubadours,” will be given |the League of Nations, its form and|the City, asking for their help ?"’ gold case et e harpist, “with |the various departments. The sec-|Dringing the need for a library in ) Pay $1 a Week Florence Howard, soprano. i as distributed Red Cross seals|this section before the public' and 3 ay a Weel 'he internation . sk section | 10 every member of the club, the pro- | {hose who are in a position to help 3 n = held its December & Tyesday | ceeds for the sale of which are to be |in this matter, ¢ afternoon at the residence of the | devoted to the work for prevention| The report of Mrs. Fitts for the vice chairman, Bick- |and care of tuberculosis in Mont. | literature section was Yok 1n§r, nell, at 16 Crescent place.s:: Mes. | 8omeéry County. esting, ‘and "she announced t T dcals insat dward B. Clark, chairman ef the | On Wednesday evening, members of | NeXt meeting will be at the home of}" America’s Fines| poction, presid The guest of |the soclal section, Mrs. George -B.|Mrs. R. H. Bodell, 720 Upshur street, Since 1842 honor, Mrs. William Hard, the wo- | Wagner, leader, with their husbands, | tomorrow evening at 8 o'clo man writer on politics, economies and | Eave a bridge party in Chestnut| Mrs. Test reported that the music 1340 G St N W diplomacy, gave a talk on “Ireland | Farms community room. This section | Section met with Mrs. . Fernaid, . ¥V A 0 S Is Today.” to an audience of |is-also planning a New Year recep.|November 22, where plans for the Open Evenings , R\ | Elgm Bracelet Watch ; 100 persons. During the first | tion for the entire club membership, | Choral Soclety were discussed. Mr. o & 42 veled : $90).00 - of the meeting Mrs. Ellwood P.| The December luncheon committee F Jeweled movement, . 30 reported on Spain; Mrs. Merie | Will meet at the home of Mrs. Harold o \ £ guaranteed white gold case. on Italy; Mrs. Ernest P.|E. Doyle. on Huntington street, Tues- ? 8 Pay $1 a Week . on Esthonia, Latva, Po-|day, 10:30 am., and at 1t o'clock the E, nd Lithuania; Mrs. Charles | membership committee will meet at -2 Ladies’ Birth- | Gent's Initial Sumner Lobenger, on i Mrs, | the home of the chairman. Mrs. Kar! AKE sure of the real condition of your eyes by hav- stone Rings Arthur Deerin Cail, on the Balkans;|C. Corley, on Western avenue. The ! sl 3 0 4 ici g - i e S g et As. | other members of this committee ar ing them examined by an Optometrist—practicing each month.| 14-kt. solid = ll;e”::e:l‘m‘éw\\:.\ ‘\lr:hx-!nl\litww‘;;;ne ;'r;-ln::d'x:)‘(xvi\ I:fi--‘ 'd\\dv‘a.?:ls'\\'“] Nioee in an Exclu Optical place—who not only makes 14 -kt solid | oo e g 1 3 Tableware Sets burn, Mre. Grosvenor Jjonmes, Mrs, |and Mrs. Edward L. Smead, and they ||| the visual examination for glasses, but also supplies you 8 gold. : 2N Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Mr: ('harles“\]'i!l o m}’r’}" ?r"l\lll’mwns for member- with trustworthy information regarding the exact condi- - $5:00 Up i$13 Up - ) e E R _;M"-‘Y’;:c:."_'g 39:5 J. Brand, Mrs. Louis Simon, Mrs. S.|ship in the club. 4 ; 3 : : 2 : ; B . Corovell. My S ar | On Wednesday at 10 am. the|l]| tion of your eyes. We guarantee satisfaction. : knives, 8 dorkn 6 ter O rington presided at the tea table, |Music section, ~Mrs. Lyles Offutt, Established 5 50c a Week . ‘' “Latreb” Wrist Watches and butter knife.” Complete : ot g - ¢ |Jcader. will meet in the Presbyterian Gk 18 Veirs das g i wague of Repul n Women of ouse, 5838 Chevy Chase Parkway, on’l 8 e; v the District, Mgs. Virginia White |for rehearsal, and at 1 pm. the < 3 3 8 Tonneamuispe ef‘e.l' 31945 peel, president, will hold its monthly | executive board will meet at the home Neglect /A 7\ i N glyegr phitefiled goldics meeting tomorrow, 330 p.an.. at|of Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, who 77 A : Z headquart 823 Fifteenth street. | will be assisted in entertaining by Your . %% Reading 2 2 50c a Week 41l women are cordially invited. The | Mrs. William Lawrence Fulton and - Z / Lenses ) / speaker will be Frank Crowther of | Miss Emma Hayes Heck yes < < \ New York, a member of the Congress | Thursday afternoon, the junior de- v \ 3 4 PAY NEXT YEAR in the sixty-sixth, sixty.seventh, sixty- | partment, Mrs. Hoover Hanger, lead- 8 th and sixty-ninth s E er, will meet at the home of Miss $ 00 will be the ar s Mary Jane Allen, on Rittenhouse | 3 . et ue has a program for the Winter | street. The members will be glad to Genuine Toric SPECIAL _ that will take in all the subjects com- | receive contributions of toys to be : ing up for discussion this year. used at Christmas for the Foundling KRYPTOK Natice for SR e - 4 i Government Employes The District League of American | 1i0me, for which they will dress af} ;. i itle Far and Near $5 Rings Pen Women will not hold meetings dur- | ' » ! ' ing the holiday season. This has ne-| Chevy Chase Florence Crittenton | ||| Bitocal Lenses, Bifocals % Discornt o rr-«l:x::na the grouping of el > Circle will meet Tuesday, 2:30 p.m.,| Sold Elsewhere for Gk e tion portant ac on one night. Sat-|at the home of the president, Mrs . - " # ‘"'fla‘.',;‘}:fln th, the business mee ing | John Boyle. jr., 3001 Ingomar street. | $12.00 and $15.00 This : e e pembers 3 5 omiiac Lo Miss Jean Cole, superintendent of the | S n - o neéw members 5 pm., followed | Florence . Crittenton. Home. castie |1l 225550 T T T TR Lo T T by a motion p K, “A Natu-|View, will be the speaker. There L el N EIchT ‘sPeciALST i 4 e ralist in the I e Dan Me- | will also be reports from the fashjon Cowan handles lecture with the Solid Gold Cuff $£.00 Buttons .. Yup , ke 1 show and musical, which this circle All models—the clock of i 2 Solid Gold Scarf $9.50 fine feeling of one who has lived close | sponsored in the recent bazanr. QC 8 lasting service. Pins : to the furred and feathered creatures s »~ . : Solid Gold Ear &0 - .00 Adjusted, 1/-jewel Ino1s B0ea g movement; 20-year guaran- 534.50 g 50c a Week teed case who carries a powder | —The last meeting was held Decem- Remember This Is Not a puff, ‘of an ar at is provided [ber 6, at the Takoma branch 812 F S N.W ¢ with a toothp; d an insect that|of the Public Library. Dr. Thomas the Address : t. t¥% e Jewelry Stare preserves the surface of his home with | Walton Galloway vew York, for- | == varnish. e will be illus- [ merly profess logy at Beloit a Weelk trated wit and a|College, gave a talk on “Training selection the most | Youth for Parenthood.” famous . | The meeting was in charge of tl he juver } will meet | so I service committee and dona with Miss Rut mber 19 | tions were recefved at this time. at 8 p.m rney has worked | The chairman of the hospitality out an unu ogram for her | committee. Mrs. Lampson, announced group. M € t [ stories | that her committee had cha of the nm!u the . 1 Sto- | January meeting, this to be held at : NS ries ‘ ind How | the Baptist Chureh, Piney Branch . i > 2 3 il e . & ] ! : ,) Waltham Strap Watch at § pm.| The Excelsior Literary Club - & - i third in the | December 6, at the home of M { i : X i ok loroven this after-| M. Bulia, the ton. Mr ulia - Bl DI ! gualitys musicals have |and Mrs. Julia W. Webb were host : 5 keeper become one of the most popular |esses for the club, Mrs. Mattie g phases of o iest artists |Queen Ewing presided. An interesti ¢ unusual 1er le: 1 mem I"\XI\”Vr K’rH' 1 by Mrs. Marie Mills | . c the programs O'Keefe of Hyattsville, Md., on “The 3 i i The spe tures’ group, Mrs. | Dress Exhibit of Presidential Ladioe | Toiletware Sets enson. ehairman, |at the National Musewm. A personai | Gompinter i/ Gase 1 Donnelly Peters jtouch was given to the article, as Mrs > t the meeting | O'Keefe assisted in the modeling of Choice of am- ing the weck | collection. Poems were read hy Mrs S e u e Og urns 3 pearl effects e Hamilton Watch Anita Maris | Hobbs, Mis Mrs. Jarboe Bome A Elgin S k The watch of railrond accu- imoerrow; member- | Mrs, Gravatte Cully and A H = L s W racy et i BT Bpen to semmrs | Okoete. . A Lanalcal brosrs let its cheerful glow be reflected on bright, E sapphires. A special value. Ligin trap »atc i ear guaranteed case. Thur from & to € | rendered by Mrs. Moreing, b e 2 it q b The watch with the “Nu- §] 850 B 350 p.m 1 meeting, not open | Asheville, N. C.. who play glistening floors, walls and furniture, made ) 50c a Week white” non-tarnishable fea- 20 members, at § irsday evening. Two Larks. and Mrs. Jarbos 80 With— & ture. Elgin movement. $1 a Week of the universe: Tie will el sirange | Takoma Park Civie Study Club. : $1250 U [llinois Watch, Chain & Knife A new naugurated last | sang “Sing Me to Sleep” and “I Hex week under f Miss Alice |a Voice Softly Calling.” She was ac- Sy N o Jieaven. le where those | companied by Mrs. Royal Hinds “\/ I d ho. o o take netive mart | Brasl. . Tho hostessen dispensed | Murco aint Froducts in the grc o I their | hospitality i social hour nanuscript ek 188 il i ne 1weetin, December 20, will maiden meeting ) et e e e ol athnia| There’s a “MURCO” Paint Product for every PROOF Hoses, Mre> Anpleton Clark, Mrs Cully, 3716 Fulton_ street se, and for every “MURCO” product. | E Open Every Warner Mayna nd M v SR i Gt use, and a use for every ") p . The fact that 80% of g e "‘\‘_JI oLy 1 inmeml] i e wmet ‘ Check up now on things to be brightened— our customers either Night Until [ Eouv g axe tuvigel to stieud v A g e s Wi then come to us for the brightener—and ex- add to or reopen their or Tuesday at 3 happy Christmas with fuel, cloth pert advice! accounts yravulh to us Comer 697 Tth St Corner 9 P.M. Until ry sec ing oo and—even 3 eal C) . ise, u Eons |tz (res mith (ovs for i shiliien (et opr Smarchandisg 7th & G * 7h&G P Chiistmas ] ‘ “ e | D Kadhrn Symmonds heads the E J l\IUlph} CO., IHC. | | service and terms are Buy Nouw—Pay Next Year: t ranee ol | vids and Miss Frances Wolff : e A Maris Boses presided at |On' December 13 8 meriing. of the 710 12th St. N. W. Main 2477 e second book review evening in the | alumnae iation will be held at bsence of Miss Agnes Winn, book re- | the home of Miss Jones for the pur-|

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