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32 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1927. VALES NOWINATE ISHEADOF SAR Local Socicty Addressed by| | Philadelphia, gave the first recital of National President—Meet- ing Here in Spring. The District of Columbia Society, Sons of the American Revolution, held | mond joined the local chapter in cele- its annual nomination of officers anl was addressed by the president of the National Society, S. A. R. Rogers of New London, Conn., at a ""}\'mi'-m the national headquarters, xteenth street night. The p nt incumbent, neth S. Wales, was renominated for president and Alonzo Gray also was nominated for that office. The elec- | tions are to he held at the meeting of the local society, annual Febru- Cpoper, William A. tiur Deerin Call, all to b secretary, Robert C. nited: for trea ragistrar, Harr ant registrar, historian, Walter B. Patterson. for chaplain, Rev. Dr. Z. B. T. al George W. Baird, Dr. William §. Park. | an Orsdel. Henry | ¥, Sampson and | 1ér election to the boar ment, five to be chosen Nominated for Delegates. The following were nominated for @elegates to the cong of the Na tienal Society A. R.. to be held in this city next Spring, 12 to be elected delegates and Iternates zSelden M William S. John 8. Ba William § Milo C. Summers, Admiral C Haird, A r Taucas, Henry L. iflle_\',l'hsrle- A. Bak v. Luther Hess Warin tn C. Luxford, Dr. I W. Hobert C. Tracy, Rowland S. H. Dyer, pt. A. J. Gore, Kenneth S. Wales, A McD. Stewart. | President Ts Invited. i SThe president general, Mr. Rogers. | d of extending an Invitation to| sident Coolidge to attend the na- ! flonal congress of the soclety here | fiéxt Spring, and declared he hoped | flie President would some day write story of Revolutionary patr ring that such a volume juminating.” =A program of musie, including a Meries of selections of the Revolution- &ry period. was rendered by Mrs. Flor. :§)N U. S. MILITARY AREAS guk Undertaken by Interde- = partmental Board Designed to | = Bring Work Up to Date. $ the Associated Press. s~Resurvey of the national forests lo- ed on military reservations by an terdepartmental board representing | War and Agricultural Depart- | Jpents has been undertaken under | Wrders made public today. % Nineteen of these military nationsl forests, aggregating 300,000 acres. | Were set aside by executite order in| 24, although the order later | lified to exclude Fort Benning, Ga.: _Port Eustis. Va.: Camp Meade, Md.. @nd Pine Plains, , because of the fitensive military use made of these #ites, =The new survey was ordered to ng information up to date, and ut. Col. John M. Dunn and Maj. H. . Bitzing of the general staff, will represent the War Department, while | Evan W. Kelly and L. F. Kneipp of the Forest Service, will represent the Agriculture Departme Ernest E. | e mlY grenc) foveiz, ¥t o ke MusicC ROLLO MAITLAND RECITAL. Under the auspices of the District of Columbia Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, Rollo Maitland, F. A. G. A., subdean of the Pennsyl vania Chapter, A. G. 0., and organist of the Church of the New Jerusalem, the season at Epiphany Church last night. Preceding the recital a banquet was given in the parish house at which members of the Chesapeake and Vir- ginia chapters of Baltimore and Rich brating the seventeenth anniversaiy of the founding of the District of Co. lumbia_chapter. Mr. Maitiand opened the recital with “Concert Overture in C Major’ by Alfred Hollins, which he ed bril liantly and with flawless technique. t followed two compositions of J 3ach, the “Adagio in A Minc of poetry and gmotion and deep ligious, and the choral prelude, All Believe In One True God." in contrast seemed unusual The “Pastorale.” of Male'ngreau. Oriental in_character, with modern tendencies. The strings and soft reeds of the organ were used to goud effect, with the main theme given to the | expressing a8 an adagio. and returned to the first we, repeated with the flute, the astorale ending in a diilogue |»‘ en the two stops. The herzo.” by Mark Andrews e T ERLEBACHER Take Advantage Offering 200 This speclal grouping includes our smartest VEL VETS, beautiful METALLICS. high col- < ored FELTS, distinc- tive BROCADED Hats and a fine representa- tion of Midwinter fa- vorites in velvet COM- BINATIONS, _display ing METALLIC effects to smartest advantage. Formetly $10.00 to $20.00. SMART MIDWINTER HATS &rlebacher “Jeminine ofpparel of Individualily TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET . x WOMATour Ere dore, s oo e A Remarkable Pair 4llysion S?”KK ockings af‘. \Y b 4 oy (AL was and George Eckendorf, dltern estivities to Dhore Who 1ve ARTCRAFT Ly v ed in rapid tempo, seeming full of | humor. This composition was t of a theme and variations phonic Fantasia,” of Franz| . was truly a colossal work for | the organ and was magnificently played. While not generally known 18 a composer of organ music, Liszt ranks with the world's greatest orzan- ist_composers, “Gesu Bambino." by Pietro Yon and “Christmas Chimes,” by d'Antalf v, were two melodious compositions. Christmas _spirit. The chimes were used effectively in these two short numbers. Mr. Maitland closed his recital with an improvisa tion on two themes presented by members of the audience. He treated the first theme which was part of the hymn, “Ancient of Da s a march played on the full organ, introduced the second theme. which was original, theme in fugue style, ending in a| brilliant return in march tempo. Mr Maitland has the reputation of heing | one of the leading improvisors among the organists of America. 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