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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 11, 1927-PART 1 39 | Industrial Department. sing Christmas carols under direction |dressed to the Central Union Mission '"fl'd its annual meeting and election i ] ) i of orrow at 3 p.m. at the| The junior Industrial section will [0f Miss Imogene Ireland during the (At the same time the club of Co-| T D l L W d P l | ¥ Frank Cunningham.| meet Wednesday evening for sup-|2ssembly hour at 7 o'clock on the z_l’}:""";‘ Jur:‘n;m; % hl«;g ’:\llllx;‘l‘ h fme Sl ki ! 3 Ay evanis 5 ristmas stockings children | e al V ross- W or uzzie | | : avenue. ‘Mrs. John T.| per at 6:30. This will be followed by | “B. & P." foor. e O e e | Fidelis Girl Reserve Club of Eastern High School will make scrap books at 2:45 on that day and Les Cama- ra Club will assist at the Red [ o will he budget. | g g Al = A “doli show"'1s to be the feature oss building for two hours. s £ SUTRE Dok marty, when DIOLUre o G o S estine of fhie Hius Trien < ngley Junior High "I}" faculty advisers of the Jeffer- (Copsrisht. 192 | The Park v books will be made for mountain 8 . f its monthly meeting in the board and | children This will be the last meet- | Club on Thursday evening. Dolls, | es are planning son Junior F School clubs, Mrs. chapter room at Seventeenth and K|ing until after the holidays. | vari-colored ~ cambric scrap """“'T’;“{:( e Hoaptt xmt;"\m 9 'I:;‘ “ o \hw h ”““.“rfi".“fn“"d (31[:1:: streets at 2 . Monday when Miss e com 0 to b & |and red ana green taralton stockings | Children’s Hospital a p.m e | Hart, will entertain their three tr at 2 p.m. nday wh The committee to plan the study R steat) y 3 a Christmas e Sandberg, education director, | sourse for the industiisl domarteery |filled with nuts, candy and toys will |club at Macfarland Junior High | Friday at 3 p.m. at | will be the speaker. B (He Winiscwtil thaetiig The ‘third- |he on display at 7 o'clock in_the|School has changed its meetink day |party in the Girl Reserve clubrooms, The Piney Branch Chapter Is con- |fioor ¢lubroom T Rt ok | clubroom on the fourth floor. Th»:o‘f'[;’"; Monday ‘to Tuesday. and Invites | Y. W. C. A Rulld}l‘nz.‘h_Sf’ve’;\menm ’ inuing id its weekly Bible class | : St the 5§ | g are to b b Al Interested girls to come to the |and K streets, on the third floor. Carnegle Instltutlon AUthOT-‘ 3 |tinuing to hold its weekly Bible cf The Greek Club of the Y. W. C. A. o be distributed through | | on Mondays in December through | k4 iAtiecs ro [ Mrs. Steph tin of ues | assembly room at 3 p.m. mper Fidelis Girl Reserve Club n Monday will_hold a business meeting Thur fhe """ The Girl Reserves of the FHine | of LicKinley High School has charge P . ¢ | the 19th. There will be no meeting | day at 230 pm ) The club cordially | , Th ; - 1zes Trlp and Approves D | held on December 26 hocause of the |~ ‘The Thursday Club of girls em.|! I Who are hiterasted: fn see. | Junior High .\l')vwvlrvlv h'nv‘! been asked | of all service work done by m.:‘.. h:m I : holidays. These meeciinga will be ployed in homes, belonging o the in results of their socia ist the faculty at the recep for the Central Union Mission. given at the school on Tuesday Lealatad Girl Reserva Club of Busi- 3 % s o at the home of Mra. Richard Crom:- | dustrial depar « 9 Sh% M ork. b 31,639\:55 Budget. ! Il R Talareon whraet s b ‘,T.! h.'.‘(“x‘»’.':\pn.:}»n“l]n“ . Da B asanca afternoon. The Is will conduct | ness High School will _entertain | camiber 15 at 430 pr. M eaonyes. | visitors over the bu nd will| their “adopted” orphan at 3 p.m. on = 5 . VK ren and It abait Florence Milliken | help in_the servin Authorization for a three-year cruise | The vesper service at the Eliza- wling and swimming party. swill faculty ad-| The Girl Resorve secretaries will| On Saturday morning at 10 am e aps weth Somers residence be held at 7 Club of [ meet the cabinet officers of the four | there will be a Christmas prosram ©f the non-magnetic ship Carne bheth Somers residence will be &§ ¢« pan hool, wege hostesses | Girl Reserve clubs at Dennison Vo he four Saturday morning Girl Biven by the board of trustees of the i M | this afternoon at 330 when the IH"VT]'V":I:EI:\! :;:]r:»rlnluw:;‘wl){.- ]‘mhr"x‘ 1t a club dance at the If Triz | cational School for luncheon at noon rve clubs, Carnegie Institution of Washington | speaker will be Mrs. Anne Tillery [t MEmuers of Ete fndustvial depart: Twentieth Miss | on Wednesday he clubs will hold mday afieriioohs Decembie 19 Wil , i B tensha of the Re School of oir z " inia Cooke dent of the | service meetings at 2 p.m., and make erves are invited to attend a hare oot : ‘. on E Kreid (O dhelr c1oieimas music and) efory | Christmas gifts for Children's Hos tory hour at 4:30 in the Plans for investigations « i o % [ eiane o the. ervice. and Miss | hi" sing Ccibapiom, the German Club | Tomorrow at 245 p.m. the Adelphi|pital. The three Girl Reserve clubs | Girl Reserve clubrooms. There will were approved and the ¢ d A At R il A (i, SinE Celmen oarols Tolwing| 0 hooreserve Club of Western High | at Jefferson Junior High School are|he carols and stories, and tea will authorized f e wor N : The members of the glee club at|the industrial clubrooms. I and n]mkrr;u Christmas gifts for Friend- | be served o the residence have voted to foin the i ship House. | 2 @ & Federation of Music Clubs of the Dis- | partmen y P uoon af 2 ck, hursda 2 B : Wwork in terrestr t « trict of Columbia. Oon T alght the (“”N m”‘, 'owell Junior | Stua ¢:: qumv;; High an HT nut crop is being damaged s for the s 1z"ifi.fl",':':f""ifii"‘i‘;;:::r..;.‘;‘:,5‘;‘,5?,}}‘“;3:'? ' e : I O T R TG R G| N fred V. Kidder of \mlm er, Mass., as DO00000000000000000:00000000000¢0000000000000000¢ D000000000000000000000000000000000+00000000000000¢ Christmas Gifts of This Year Will Be Remembered for Many Years to Come—Here’s an Example smoker | 0f the WRIGHT Sort of Prices Confi";f.Table Stand an Irror and Dr. H. A. Spoehr of Carmel, Mahogany fin- ish—Mirror in $ With large rnm«$ 1 .95 = \ e ar ests 1 Mahogany or ; ilizabeth Somers lh‘!llh‘n(‘e. At fts annual meeting Elihu Root was re-elected chairman of the board for three years and Dr Henry ‘8. Pritchett was elected vice chairman to fill the vacaney created by the death Charles D. Wal cott. W Forbes was re elected scer of the board and Gen. William Barclay Pa Stewart Paton 1D Pritchett we = B ’ the executive committee. George . s x ) 1ese monetary unit Wickersham was elect member | o y 3 Member of Patliament (ab.). of the executive committee to fill the | 17 5. 1.100 (Roman). vacancy created by the death of i il Henry White. 0. Three new tru ke 5 ’ lrl):;:xt‘hulx]:‘:\n:' < 3G as clear profit. Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle. i'rrnrln;:‘: presided in the Begnity PRIR[T S The following trustee > presel E h river. ALRIE A D Gen. John J. Carty., \Whiteford M unit. = Cole, W. Cameron Horbes, Cass Sailor. - 9. Male child. Secretary Mellon, _Andrew J. Mon Note of the scale tague, Judge Wilgam W. Morrow I am James Parmelee. n. Parsor Perfection ton, Martin A. Ryer 36. Within Smith, William Benson ) and | 37. Esteem adequately George W. Wickersham Db . TWO COLLEGE ATHLETES | B e, ACCUSED OF RUM SALE > 0040000000:000010000000000000000000000000+00000000000000000000000000000000000000000:000900000000¢000000000000+0 »Calif,, was made chairman partment. Mahog- Polychrome fin- any finish. Really as attractive as any piece of s’ measure Petition Filed in Icwn Couxt Would Y osp- i Enjoin Pair From T.cep gan‘zations planned for the building ing Liquor. T st Scventeenth and K_streets this . & Liq YW A week are the Army and Navy Chapter £ By the Associated Press. of the D. A. R., which will meet in the IOWA CITY, Iowa, December 10.— . third floor assembly room tomorrow Two University of lowa athletes, The twilight music hour will belat 2:30 pm., and the Prince Georges die Flynn, who was base ball | held as usual this afternoon in the | County Federation of Women's Clubs two years ago, and Charles E. O'Neal, | fourth floor assembly room. Miss | in the fourth floor assembly room member ot this year's foot ball team. | Nell Anthony will act as hostess from |4t 11 am. on Thursday. avould be enjoined from keeping or dis 0 o'clock to 6 o'clock and Miss Mig At ld F ip luncheon | pensing liguor, under a petition on |, > Buckingham will be the staff | held Thursday, the following guests file in’ District Court, b g F ount inlidoyings C. B. Russell, county attorney, who| «There will be a meeting of the p Okamoto Japan, Dr. filed the petition, said he found F board of directors of the association | K. zel from Czechoslovakia ©O'Neal and three students in an apari-| Thursday morning at 10:30, to be fol- and ss de Lalignac KFene ment where liquor was being dis-| jowed by a discussion of national | lo There have been many pensed. Robert E. Rienow, problems. 2 attending the W. C. T. U. men at the university, was wit .| "'Phe monthly meeting of the execu- | conference who have been using the sell when he walked unannounced into tive committee wll be held tomorrow |facilities of the building at Seventeenth the place. at 11 a.m. at Seventeenth and K |and K streets th t week between O'Neal left school near the close of streets 1o sessions of the conference. Other the. foot ball se: 1. The university On Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. there will town visitors have included register does not show Flynn's name. he a meeting of the Johnston from St. Joseph, e committee at 614 E street. Mo, a iga Susan N. Smiley, from ; | The E street cafeteria committee | Plattsburg, Mo. Swords Point Way. will meet Wednesday afternoon at | Chapters. :tockholm, Sweden 614 E street meetings of outside or-| The Cleveland < Chapter will Priscilla Furniture in the room. Walnut veneer- ing with neat deco- $ .75 ration. Large, roomy 48- inch chest. SPECIA L PRICE. Sewing : - Cabinets Femeries NPT S iy STi In Makogany 5 = or Walnut fin- $ Good sub- ish. stantal make, well braced. $ .50 Light brown L and other colors. Occasional Chair Gofiz‘;flor Winthrop Vanity Dressers Tapestry seat. fromt. 3 drawers. ror. 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