Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1927, Page 6

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3 a2 ’ THY EVENING -STAR.- WASHINGTON, p. €, fHURSNAY, DECEMEER 22 f0T YULETIDE GREFTED m— BY CELEBRATONS Community and Other Groupsi Welcome Christmas With Fitting Programs. Christmas is being ushered in with | many celebrations and entertainments | by various organizations and com- | munity sections of Washington. | The first Chevy Chase community | Christmas celebration will be held | Saturday night from 5:30 to 6 o'lock, | at which a Christmas tres will be | {lluminated, and for which a_program | has been planned by the Women' Club of Chevy Chase with the assist- | ance of the Chevy Chase and Mary jand Citizens’ astor of the Chevy | m Church will pre side at the cel on, which will in clude an invocation ffered by Rev. Thomes C. h, of the Chugch-ot e Blessed - tion to be pr od by Rev. Wre Reynolds, o Wesley Methidist Music for the. progiam will hed by the Women's Club| ey Chase Chanters, Hern- | leading the latter in sing- nas carols. A feature | of the evening will be the bugle calls from the tow Church to be followed by the “of.the “Star Spangled Banner.” Northwest Celebration. Another community celebra Saturday evenming of Georgia and Al s at 8 o'clock’ for the peopl Shepherd Park and Maryland north of Washington. -A- large. spruce. tree on the grounds of the Presbyterian Chapel is being decorated with electric | fights to be used on the occasion. | Eimer Wildman, fivst cornetist_of the | Grotto Band, will lead the.community singing and will play Christmas car- ols as solos. The League for the Larger Life will play Santa Claus to a number of homeless children on Saturday eve ing at 8 o'clock at its town house, . . p - . = 1329 Sixteenth street. There will ber s ~ m ® 2 program consisting of vocal and in- | l rln o r d ) strumental selections and a Christmas trée with presents, apples, candy and nuts for all present. Dancing will follow. # Tomorrow evening the “Christmas 4 i 'y wil be presented at St. \ urch, Twenty-third street, s V : ngton Circle, at 7 o'elock. | : - A play, ‘The Nativ will_be pre- 4 A : : gonted and the children will sing Christmas carols. Offerings of the 3 @hildren will be put in a representa- tion of the manger,” which will be ] . BETSE | ~ S WITHOUT SCRATCH At the Y. W. C. A. this evening Christmas will be ceélebrated by *the hanging of the gréens,” fashioned aft- oo old Englsh custom. " Carals For real Christmas merriment take home with you tonight any or all of the three ““Two Black Crows” will be sung and at 8 o'clock a story BES S e COLUMBIA RECORDS. Record three has just been released; it’s Moran and Mack’s latest and best. * In progress at 1334 Connecticut ave- nue, under the auspices of a commit- tee of prominent local women, there is a Christmas sale of handicraft and industrial articles, the proceeds of e = - swhich will g0 to the refugee orphans. O UM ECOR ; Gl . & PR T COLUMBIA R DS ARE IDEAL GIFTS Louis War Veterans Remembered. Xmas Music Latest Popular Hits Master Works &G More than 200 disabled war vet- Sts. N.W. 50013-D _{Adeste Fideles Sts. NW. presenicd gitts. and_ entertained by The Music ol Jahs Pesl DANCE Album Sets The Music neriem Vaterans.of the. Distrit Corner g i }nm Soall Corner t the hospital last night. v enth = B intaresting program was .ai All Numbers of the The Fises Neod! Skies o O e i B gl Schubm'.U_lx_.gi;:i:ha-iSym— All Numbers of the ranged by Mrs. William F. Shanahan, The Old There's A Crad! phony. resident of the. Amerivan War ere’s A Cradie In s 0% 6 (R T L | el BRI J1 | Rojies : Lovig o Bpnd """ {Erceyeds Loves My K wo of the Disabled American Veterans. . 78c (Conly: Yo _Faithial 1 t the District Depart: it e i Thmarican: Velerms e o Is Everybody Happy Gir DyorakeSymphony from Lacal amteriainers rendered songs Bl 782-D \The Holy City NowlM;y W76-D {Two Loving Arms The New Warld. ~Five Bl l 4 8! men! numbers. ar- Anwn Rm i fime and popular songs were suns aCk g a4 e 1188-D sollv'.nKh. » 154-D (Sugar o acC y the veterans, ‘wgre present- Dream Kisses A 2 5 sd after which aancing s enjoyed 2| Oh, Come 8D (Hot Font nes-p fi"h's:l:x':'."mxw SERSS | Vnghmian Slections. Eaid 9 bers of the women’s auxiliary of the rows 10 in, 75¢ Up. The' Crrpet Up In The Clouds rows b?’.lx Ye(;rnnl 5% Forexg.n :vt:n. i nBD Anp!u s:;g . Beethoven—Choral Sym- urkeys, n " Mary’ S ¥ pounds of candy nl?g‘::therogllt)luwere And Other 10 in, 75¢ ghl:;:‘!’m'l: Eve. e h’m""fd'%;:}zib"fl.h' Col e.ndkome; H olumbia Records Here istributed by a Santa to the i s s Spoerous Santa,to the |} | Columbia Records Here Miediey of Christmas VOCAL Chesapeake & Potomac Telephons S0045-D resaond 1206-D 1178-D 1 Just A Memory Beethoven—Pastoral Sym . at that organization’s Christ- 1 - i ey ; : : set 610 phony Sixth. . Fou feapes e v e e Bl ity e . W——— D. RIFKIND %&*E" B e iy e seXton Co' l:fl:?le} ot ¥ il }w::. Old Tione Toms siin: | T L PR Rt 4 . . BE. Roop were the ones to re- ul ime Tune 1194- Home Debuusy — Iberia Suite. B etl¢ tufkeys, M. E. Dow i Silent Night, Hok 11%6-D (The ded « ; W.’ gron 5w D il 631 Pa. Ave. S.E. lant Night. Holy {The Sone Is En ( Twiddiin® My 2 Thiae Recoecs’, wii €'h 7th & Q Sts. NW. Together We Two Thumbs Album 23, A Linnenborgger and Haro Phone North 5624 LY ps, chickens. x Have Carol Sing. n C. White, president of the so- . Everything in Muasic , was in charge of the program h was featured by community SRS e BRING XMAS JOY WITH A SNSRI d ‘the Hill Billies, a specialty act ky Kincheloe, wife of former Repre- ‘ ‘ ‘ i n tive Kincheloe of Kentucky, l:nl] 1 entertainment skits by local - lept. James W. Mullings took the * D‘(‘ Santa Ci"aelr’\!'s Bl k &n Fen Shpaied e st o “The Successor to the Phonograph---Like Life Itself’’ ac Christmas entertainment of that N e feature of the eve- . : #ing was a play presented by the ehil. :Columbia Records — d All en’s dramatic class of the center and Oth A“m ecord: b?zech_\» Miss Grace G. Meyer. Here n rt Botkin, Helen Burton, Helen A rancis and Anna Gelfand took the e " @tading roles. j Special dances by Miss Mary Open 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. hultz, Betty Cochrane, Marian Tal- i | rt, Elizabeth Hancock and Mary w5 i ot s" ‘ontarino, and a dance in which alil - 2 #he members of the Community Cen- 9 4 Y . g ter rhythm classes took part were also 4 IR : | . enjoyed. A Christmas tree was light- o 3 ‘ ‘ 1 M ed and the singing of carols closed the [ f ; ; tainments tomorrow. b % : 3 1t i ~ \ 1} \ At the annual celebration of the . / “ e fi ll E‘ Washington Council of the Knights of gy Columbus lnst_night, in the Knights N {“A‘ lzzs St' N. of Columbus Hall, §20 Tenth street, turkeys, hams, fruit cakes and per. | r eries gxr:‘-l ts under an illuminated Christ- R = 7 Com‘:lroet‘s d as tree, = ] % : An address was delivered by Rev. ‘ . - 4 Edward P. McAdams, chaplain of the All Parts of the : sonal gifts were distributed. Louls A. 1303 7th St. N.W council, and the group of about 600 Payne, as Santa Claus, gave out the Joined in si ‘ Sam 3 st s ovnrge. > (Il “T'wo Black l | Delaware Society Program. % j .‘ : c Dr!};n}r}::_e.«mv: Houston was the ”» C ow “ipal speaker at the Christmas v g g dketll Crows Mod Mod 900, $4 Mod $90 e ; clety last ht 1 r' i e o S e el No. 720, $125 el No. 900, $475 el No. 603, $ 4 (] sixth street and Pensylvania avenue. i oA ey v presentea by (he- st And a Complete Columbia ""'EIA""“ g '.rd e onnor School of Ex- . ;’"fi‘;’;’rrln and solos were -uv?; by Wil Record Stock Here s - — x 7 L’Alglon was the scene of the Christ- Mmas celebration of the Heroes of 76 P iEIE THowesoN BROS. [HUGO WORCH Hary C. Grove, Inc. | THE MUSIC BOX [Georgetown Music Shop Bt g & S and RNITURE STORE 523 11th St N.W. | 444 9th St. N.W., Corner E (3219 M St. N.W. Ph. West 1605 in charge. The consisted of 1220-26 Good Hope Road OGS N’W' Get All Six Copies of g Everything in Music H:n”l;; e Destroyed. Anacostia, D. C, e Haze . bx o 5 ¢ ’ Erntarip )ity We Have Parts One to Six of - uTwo‘ Bla Ck CTO WS” T woBlack mes LURAY. Va. December 22.—Two Head A {3 art automobilés, several tons of bated hay. eadquarters in Anacostia f wo ryows Il Six P, quantities of feed, stored vegetables acostia ror - g " and other articles were destroyed yes. ac ’ terday with a barn and garage of H. ALL SIX PARTS . T of Shenandoah. e lo: “ ,’ g.‘fjfi.}mT‘gxs::“rdflég;l.fz o;'*’ T wo Black Crows . And All Other Latest Columbia Records And a Complete Columbia Stock - iJ| and Other Columbia Records { Columbia Records L N EVENINGS . | Open Evenings Until 11 P | And All Latest Columbia J Hear Them and All “TWOBIG(.* cmm” Nine of every 10 automobil i )) Palestine are of American makb. s S e & R PO 2, S o7 .

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