Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1927, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1927. EMU{}RA‘I‘S PLAN !:fiflet.’zs'“;m Bersoerats whs e | FOREIGN CAROLS SUNG ?mmm PRRIRATARIR M ‘men. W n e cobable there will be not fewer than 1,000 persons at table. ' & ——— i Chairman Shaver says he has gohe | Eight- Nations Represented in Pro- anead with arrangements for " Jackson day” affair irrespective of gram Presented at Metho- dgrinth e v\ BY MT. VERNON CHOWR & The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. Entrance 909 F Street—at Ninth o {he qualms of a few leaders who fear i s h thing as a harmonious X dist Church. wekson Day Dinner January ot Sittic " cathering s impossible. They are the same el ts < 12 Expected to Iron OQut | prevented the holding of :h9~;:rm-“|‘ A novel type of Christmas program . d: e “d::',?;u'a % “explosions” be- | Was givenuJast night at the Mount Party Feuds. | ween the Smith and McAdoo camp: ernon Place Methodist Episcopa) Church South by the Mount Vernon | lements which —_—— | A Merry Chrlstmas Will Be Yours---And Somebody Else’s, If You Give One of These Beautiful Occasional Pieces on of R. Dean | o @ o ax. | Shure, when eig rols representing untoward eruptions are eX-| cizht countries wer 3 at the forthcoming {oa%C | Departing from the usual type of ra believe it is better to | . CORSILNE o out of um party's system | = The January | 0% JEi00 Tidie ‘of the countri selected. 4 to round uP | rpe choir did its best work in “The | | Slumber Song of the Infant Jesus,” o acrt, which was representative | attempt made ect blend of the by any uneven- e pianissimo and | Hw effect was of a high order. her outstanding bit of work ging of “Silent Night,"” rep- of Germany, in which El- 1 Rowe, soprano soloist, sang ¢ | the carol with the choir humming the ® | accompaniment. ¥| The rousing “Good King Wence- | 2 | slas” of England and the sonorous | 3 “Carol of the Russian Children” were | d t fi . - 7 T s ; S 2 = =3 Deferred f f T To Invite Congressmen. | The beautiful, simple, lyrical setting 3 « . 3 But when leaders from widely sep- 0([('_"\ Sfll(\l’i\' Fair” of Lapland made a \ 32 = . = ~ arated ts of the country begin pow ing finale. b 3 — ey P e Sork Party Bai e P rith one another Democratic | The other carols were “The Holy #t Redor Green : — & ayments Ladder-Back reon and Hami 2 ch believe light will emers: other Sings” (Amerfca), of Rhys- === - . . it N Herbert; “Out on the Plains the Shep. or Mahogany Chair Others . ic: members of Congress herds Watching” (Spanish), and “O Tilt-T : ‘. 5 antl Wonder Ineftable” (Iialian). 1lt-Top \ Fiber Seat Senator ’ s e han. | Miss Edith Gottwalls played the ac- inti turne a1 | will be importan n Ah h,“" companiments, and Dr. W. A. Lam- Table (), Artistically d ‘fi iy ana | beth, pastor of the church, read the carois before they were sung. The program will be repeated Sun- ay evening. H. P. B. monv" proceedin; \ and well made. An Useful and orna- - occasional chair mental. Takes z 7 / \ suitable to any up very little ~S4 ( £ \ room. space i - 82 .95 Col. Merrill Reassigned. thought by some | Col. Thomas E. Merrill, 5th Field | avor the fortunes of | Artillery, ¢ Fort Brage, N. C., has| been detailed as a member of the Gen. | eral Staff Corps and assigned to duty | . as chief of staff of the Hawaiian Mili- | Chiropractors Elect Officers. | tary Department, effective June 30 e i o Dr. J. J. Porter was elected presi. | = === nt of the Capital City Chiropractor: ociation at its meeting held last | Give “Her” Something ight at 1115 Rhode Island avenue. % hers elected we: Dr. Katie F. Useful—Give Her a g’ . oberts, vice president; Dr. Mary Ramey > i ogan, ‘secretary; Dr. George Blake, . Roosevelt of Ne a X v 2% Biaker sereantar || General Electric Sweh T . - |arms; Dr. A. G. Green, corresponding Tom Tagg a nd Dr. B. Powers, treas- Mack of York and B 5 teemen—are among the hosts. | In addition to these . men, the national committee will in ur Service is a Friendly | CLEANER vite the Democrats who were con Service! If you can't | spicuous factors in the Wilson ad bring your friends you can || Complets il hmen ministration, Including cabinet off. || send them alone and be sure || plete With Attachments or agencies. Many of President Wil- || ~careful attention as if you were s .oo son's war-time co-adjutors _like|| here with them. Bernard M. Baruch, Edward N. Hur- || Expert accurate service for all the ley, Joseph P. Tumulty, Rear Admiral Friends and Relatives Cary T. Grayson, an H. Davis, [| For— c c Henry Morgenthau, Vance McCor- “\ien : . mick and Daniel C. 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