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i . R C N i THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 1. 1928—PART 1 | CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION ||[NEWS OF THE CLUBS g CONDUCTED BY NANNIE I re stor sa'e of 2 (o1 ies. . ric Thlex. o ed & full he Fo- firat of the year, are Mra, C. W. Allen, | of the District branch will be chosen Susan C. Baker, Patricia Poe Bennett, to go to the observance to be held at Mrs, Augustn Bispham, Mrs. Delos | Falr Hill Meeting House, fhiladeihia Hugh 1rish Blodgett, A. Maris Boggs, Mrs. A. Y.|where Lucretia Mott ix buried 0 | b filuscrated £ Cassanova, Mrs. A, P. Clark, §r The principal spe. this meet. | gty had in the 1'r x Helen Calhonn, Mrs, J. Harry Cun'|ing will be AWDY Marg Hall Boberts of § ¢ i £rr0a sty ningham, Mrs. E. W. Davidson. Mrs | Swarthmore, ary of the r ) 8 e i i . . F. Dennis, Alice Hutchins 1 Alumni’ of Swarthaere ol s Club Heads to Attend General Federation Board Meeting and E ek ictia, | WD Lacretin A re u” oriten (oo The District of Columbla Federa- thier, at the meeting Friday, January | Mrs. Richard h, Mrs. Ernest th WL e of the e R dinensuion follawed tion of Women's Clubs met Wednes- |13, at 4:50 p.m. All elub members are | Girant, Lelia Green, Mrs, Lillian | 3 e o - osed Wit . « wi At to V00 bs Dr. Flora 1w e fava ? Conference‘—Benefits Of Maternity and Infancy ACt Cit’cd, day at the Hotel Roosevelt. Due to the | invited, with guest priviliges. Alice M. Heaven, Jennie Hedrick, M er spen fllness of Mrs. Virginia White Speel Etna Helss, Mrs. R. W. Holt, Willard | Parrado D, V il lent of the federation, Mr: Twentieth Century Club. € owe:, Mys. Lilv M ok Ml ety s ' by omen Voters—Pen Women's Plans. Bt B i, Vieo presaen, o aomion.Tnatitation. wi'be the smith: |1 e o Katherine Smiind: who w14 te of | gy gy omen's fiome Club of North sonfan Institution, will be the speaker | ! o b B Trom ot of thaty 08 Wre Wil met December 20 at b O eeting opened with the salute |at the monthly meeting of the club | i B e | etiom nomeh ks - Ml NG D, Mn S SRNPREN R AR tiny: 1t 1a to keep our word, And we | to tite flag and singing of patriotic | at the Cosmos Club auditorium, Thurs TenI D ) N Sasras o have a national motto, ‘Why Not?' " | songs. The forenoon business ses.|day, Januar at 11 am. His sub. | | W, Murph de Me. | of Won Vote RS ETORENCE | SLOGRE ; Ll S HODS, s interspersed by singing of | ject will be “Studying the Sun in Dis. | Moses 30 TV QU 5 e B NOREAREN i n s, Jed by Mrs, Arthur J. Seaton, |tant Landw.” Dr. Abbott I e ROl g vl b g eratiol o 4] s h ee or o o » rer' 5 hservations. ommittes o th and Sout ech ey Clubs and at present one of | child health supervision and more ¢ ’":“l;e ‘:::_‘f";:;i"f\"‘:"“}‘y":"‘I"P":f'_‘l‘ 1o e “international outlook section I ; committee i requestel. : rth B will meet Tuesday, 2 p.m., at the resi ke offices whieh dence of Mrs. H. Liggett, 1920 |00, * " sphen Sprin Twenty-third strect. The spenker of }31eel*: L pplkenit il ot | pert pre-natal care is a striking result | of the first five years of the Federal |Mrs | maternity and infancy act. This is | direc the committee chairmen of the Texas | Federation, will be one of the inter esting figure the General Federa- will be vacan 1) 1 them 1o M 311 Conen ugen Pitcher, general federation Mrs. Pltcher spoke of the plarged general federa- tion headquarters during the annual | | indicated in a report made by the |improved and 0 8¢ will be Rear Admiral Frank | e o < )Hd\\mlflxx meeting of the board of | | American Child Health Association to | tion magazine, the News, “."d llNke;‘ {1 uv v % bt L D h_1005%), not | the hoard of the National League of | that presidents of each federated club | Towene, B i ms. | Thurwdas. g directors to be held January 9 to 13, inclusive. | Mrs. Floore, whose home is in Cle- ! burne, Tex, since retiring from the offices of national treasurer and Texas State president, which she | held successively, has been one of secure a 100 per cent subscription at “The Navy in Peace Times."” | . " 1 The veport based upon an inves- | the new club rate of I5 cents. The | proceding the speaker, the members | Axnes Winn, 2 W BN s, | luncheo _no tigation made by the association this | following quotation from Mrs. John | wij jisten to a ti Turkey, Mrs, | Katherine Wooten, Mrs. ¢ Worthh | Women's ¢ mvd Summer at the request of the Nation- [y, sherman, president of the general| parvey W. s i Mrs. A ington, Mre. Richard Yates. |are reminded that they shouid make al League of Women Voters with the | foderation’s Christmas greeting to all| R. Tracy; Mexico, farnes:| Dr. Anita Maris Boggs, president. | cservations with Mrs. William Van ma object of determining the actual re-{clyb members, was dfrom the | javana, Mrs. U. G. B, Pierce: Britain, | Will reopen club activities with a tea | Vieck (Cleveland ¥ Thursdav rour personal | Mrs, George F. Bowerman, and Africa, |in honor of the executive board and | Mis. Albert H Women Voters, he most active workers in the Lone eults of the prosram and the extent | xows: “I care not about e ecial col o be | the com ar State for the. vetierment of to which it has been permanently es- | uiigion, your idens of doctrine. but [ Eneat P RIgknal e nt the ol s ome. 1108 Sixte At ",' 01500 €31 privent' wa e igsin 4 5 2 e o, Katisfy- sy & Sils «. | ziven he clibre o 119 Xteenth | operation to prevent i prison conditions. She is serving at tablished. do wish for you all the gentle, sat The members who will assist My Lomorrow from 4 to 6 pm. Alllduct her arbitration st Amonz the benefits eited 1 AL e 15 the!| g outlook QB Tl iice for Delty,| Mus, 1, Fiavells Ioew, Miw. L. Lo E e | increase in reverence gives reverenc L8 '.“r';v"‘(‘;"f: e e b g hort story group will meet with | on the ¢ ave reduc- | i S outlook on life which increased | Ei. W. Washburn as hostess will be street phers are invited, which is preparing for the o se and rure present, on the committee on |v’\‘h» Jems of delinquency in the capacity tion of infant death: number of specialists i1 ebstetries [TUCC e for family, reverence for | ter, ! rt story group will r fth} on ; O T kashiaston o tionly | and pediatrics, the correction of thou- | FOESNEE (G hrough this increased | Stephen R. Capps, Mrs. Samuel M. | Mrs. 1. W. Davidion, chin | M e Dutcs Le) 0! hoard of s F N U % ™ | ¢ § children whic av = ent of my wisl or ace. S il err| A . Pa ro A ® o ! aat 4 ing as a member of the hoar MRS. FLORENCE C. FLOORE | 0ied mental development and a gen. | CI0IMER 28 W 0o the American | and Mrs, Lyman . Swormstedt. MTeeRR L irat] TorN T1¢ e i membhers trustees and of the committee on 7 arrangements for the biennial con- (Of Clebury vention to he held in her State next June, but alse to participate as a eral stimulus to health education. [ 10 MEKCHE S Mrs. John W. Fri i Prevention is regarded as a most fm- ;‘:-fi“:md:‘ it clear they were not work:| Columbian Women.—The Janua spect of the work in the | B0 Sy 0 (he material improvement | meeting will take the form of a New 1, which include Wiscon- but. were trying to create| Year tea in honor of members of | will be at the clul , Tex., past treasurer (eral Federation of Women's Clubs an one of the most prominent members of the Texas Federation. p.m. The thivd meeting of the round we talle, Miss Alice Heaven, chaizman. prelm' yms January 3 at | be siles thar are f erence leg: rd conference on { d " Con | of homes - i ead at the :‘1::'1::“:";-'“".1’ e witoh | =i SRR L i L ol a new veneration and | the faculty, to be held Tuexday, Janu- | 11 a.m. Orisinal work vits read at 1h s will hold its sessions here January o o4 on the clost ;_g;«:\s-\h 1.'\',‘." Dakota, Indian N4 espect for the home. ’I'hlnl d?p:\‘r:- j-'{r.‘rxi;wr“.:: :Iw;m 6 p.m., in room 1 1‘;;::. ,.;:T'.m e L ST The Takoma Park ( A 7y ay be made, and on the closing | s . " rendy to render assist. orcor: all, 3 ertha Hebb and Miss B ' Sl il X 15 to 19, inclusive. Aoy asslni 5 - coved of | ment stands rea 4 g ! b . ik i Many of the clubwomen attending Ei lg;vn:\xonmmuon!, election proceeds Iml .!ll;uw‘.\.vll a ‘:‘.Il‘nm‘fi" flvll“l.l‘}\‘x'il\”rl ‘r: ance to clubs by furnishing a &peaker '“Imflmm:v; :\‘:u )n;:'fllc‘;;ll\“d"l_\\;ll‘w '|| .;,“_O \‘t“l’{c‘:‘ “A\);”nl';‘;n:h'l.:n "!‘:v’h the federution sessions are expec POy | appreciation of the importance of OF SURR “‘lv:(“;;:\fialI“rv]w-rvvd a new | Harvey W. Wiley, wha will have with | erings. Mrs. ] addition to the federation: The Entre Nous Club; president, Mrs. Charles P. re treats of the season to rem over for the cause and | the cure of war conference, in which | jonal work in the enc. Not only the health and educ: eld of child hy; S RUTH MORGAN, chairman 'k's choir. und | her in the receiving line Mrs. """‘W One of the r: Heck Marvin, wife of the president | will he St. Patri ‘I\Q‘f('d ..-.‘;-? '\ilsin‘rt‘e largest partici 1]\1! the ylopm-'mum uf'lmor-‘f financial aid but the co-operation :{md x 5 of the university; Mrs. H. L. Hodg ction of Jennie Glennan, \ ating organiza . 5 ional co-operation to prevent war, of | jporal support of ederal participa. | Keyser. ki v ) g er- | sing sday 5.1 lice e 1ead and odie: o In addition to the routine business jthe National League (lvf Women Vot- | tion Ill\lx‘ll:!I:::‘:i (l'ru\ 1m»'.m!« »(.m'.‘r Chairman of committee on flags re M‘Ix:"'n‘h‘.?\’I:«m)';nlv,)'l"\‘nl;nv‘(‘x:lhv';| HII;V’.‘\ roh \»\y”)l 1qu ”'\'1" "l‘u-fl W in the The death of M: to be transacted by the generaliers gends to the clubwomen of Amer- | maternity and infancy wor Some | ported instances where the wrong use | (45 G0 JUre, dlan CHRTan ROvE | = "“';'“ 5 i 3 "1 ey Laughter in vra Hemp foderation hosrd members, Including | jca’a New Year message: | Of ‘the program has been placed upon |of the flax had been corrected. Rl e e e e R ¢ Tt or was rep 2 of the reports of standing committees. State | Miss Morgan savs in substance: o permanent hasis, but the report in-| Mrs. Ellis Lagan, cha rman e Joha Evans, Mre. John' Bell | Viegiata Euford, dra, Marle Spe See] “ The F1 Cirel a stees. chairmen of the “This'is a Jand today flowing with the | dicates a great need still to be met. | arts, announced an llustrated (7 | Larner ana Mrs. Wiliam Allen Wil | Aing Willurd Howe. Mra. Ann \Watson | 172% o Ml A Met B d her family Ober was rey and o «w %% art and travel. “:‘rff";:fl:"“m‘("“;.(‘,‘"f,',""hm-. will pour. Assisting will be Mrs. | Avr, e meeting. perhaps, will be the dis-| who went before us. O:her men have DELEGATION will be sent from | Todav." & LW 300 oe smerican | i Iiam C. Van Vieck, Mrs. Willlam | Cheyney, Mrs. E. W, Murph A SioeOr yians dor thi blennlal et st redand i RiICome into/ thels the Washington branch of the |t the DRI JTEFRS 05 Sixteentn | fine, Borden. - Mes. - William -~ Carl | Mvs. Henty Jones i | Cirht departments and State presi- |milk and honey of power and pros. dents, the most important feature of | perity—gifts truly earned by those M Lena Gibbs, Mrs. ; : oy “apl- Dy Miss Alice Henning, Mrs . ' i ction of national officers : e nheritas | National Woman's Party to the Capi 7 at 4 pan,. by Dr. e i hostesses, ~ Mix. Lily R. Hunt w which the election of m 1R°"‘“§$;o.’fi“'?§°13£ z}“?h::h‘.‘!::nfl.’siml i e oinivy Vamaavy ) |mreet, dunuay. 1 (80 John . 'Lapham and Mrs. Louis I § by Miss Alida sxist pour_coffee, y inviteg t ¢ Miss ; 3 e T Rrigham, assisted by Miss | 3 The prosidential candidacy 100ms | nromise and who made It? ®|to place a wreath on the statue of e R i e . Smith and My ] Y unpermost in the minds of the two | have anything to do with our lllr)(::on)i Liicratia Mott in honor of the 135th | ME BEIKY 1 new chairman on | BB e e gkl R 5 Tilon elubwomen of the federation. | great and good fortune? And do se | ARRIVersary of her hirth. drama_and folk lore pageantrys #d | o Lucy' Dunwoods Higaing, sopranot | e ot Nre "John Dickinson Sherman has |know there was a special £ypsy curse | ! Margaret | White, ~ menzosn. | 1o qrere e i | | s« Logan, chairm and Mrs section, will give the 5 n Nev ar day for R. and their ¥ fr ms. Mrs. G on inday musi 6 p.m.. Jan r n s | The bust of Miss Mott js one of the | forganized groups in commun: | Kmifia served her full time and will retire | for those who, like the wind fairies, | 18UT®S ty are “putting en” | prano, and Lucile Forrest Hastings. ham will spe: in a group of three early|thnt 11 OTKARC automatically after a mOSt RUCCESS- | don't keep promises because they cant | CMiNist leaders which, stands in the | b 0™ pre, S¢ declared the | contralte, assisted by Al ful and popular term of office. MT=. | remember them.’ & ferypt of the ¢ - The fourth Bryant t the piano. Their pro W will be Wwas served by ths hostess. P ”'“'";f {0 | fhurches are bringing home {he | jarvey m en from 4 to i he Maryland [ | figures in the group are Su ageants were pr | y ary 8. un : i et Sl S on |, S Bkve Mbeen i doun tng “upsoms bt thony and beth Cady Stanton. 1t |drama. SIx pageanis WEEG DO e AL e 3 der direction of Miss Irene Juno, chair n Ladies’ Auxiliary, Herald Harbor Franklin White of the Indiana group m."h"';‘"“;"‘"lmufi’lf;-m‘ \x\"h-;;l &reat s the only woman's group among '”n:e I on win oailed to the. Bruglinh Flocks T Niange dtched Their | pan of the music section. Visitir e e :v..y‘..,.g:,'?:.-,..\p.!::;m:“ stand out prominently as her POS- | 00 oge the They 'bulle this | ;"‘;:""r!h_“‘lllf' h has found place in the (TGS (0 Red.” Any interested In | “Oh. Lift Your Heads” (17th cen. | ‘TSt will be Bur ul.-x_\\vm..-..‘r;-, pia Tl e e A L T * i1 | out rank in church or s a 8 M v ) 7 '« | municate with part . The Lyric Trio. PULILIBS, Sste o Mre. May W first S on will r srate, and they | the di spirits in the first 3 S W o a e Bipend e $eneo! pianis A May A : fAr the Marvland “":]"‘,‘.”:f“:"“:;‘”mh‘ Dromised that alll men. shouit e iy | e o btion, at Sénc| Mrs. Anna E. Hendley, presidont of | 3. "The Yeai's at the Spring.” | e s S a e ais ated | 4 T “Mre. Addi e honor AT e American’ flag to | (0 Pursue life. liberty and happiness|eca Falls, in 1845, at which time they i the Swsan B icbmeion of Wanderer's Night Song. | e R Bote Gt o e M P e U5 it Vice president. Mrs. Ethel headquarters in her name. As the|—% §ood promise. drew up the “Declaration of Senti-| 3NN\ chos and episodes from Haatinee . Epsiton Sorority, an ensemble of 12 Mrs. Mary Mrs. Cal X “siteet clubhouse has no bunting | “They pledged themselves through | ments” protesting against the inequal- ) BT e of Miss Anthony and other “Waltz in A Flat" (Cho, voices in original work nd Miss Mar- N inpropriate size to display out- | President Monroe to protect this very | ity of opportunities for women, which | T8 (T8 O Sip o Ty | ™ “Arabesque” (Debussyy. " The music ection gave a surprise ce cream. de 'on national holidays, the gift |same liberty throughout this hemis. |document is said to cover the entire ploneers, ¢ asked fi olunteers Alice B . party for the director of group a t for those pres- |1 5% e doubly appreciated, accord- | phere. even against foreign powers | {eminist program. L Xieie dhtoien | ChHiotias e vistist, ties. Miss Elizabeth Mallott Barr so dancing and | Mrs A. I Sh t < Josephine Junkin, head- |Jjoined in the Holy Alliance—and what | Carrying on the fight for equality to help presen he federa ‘Sl Chime - At its last meeting. ; Miss Louise Gann fog 15 a daring pledge that was to Latin |in which Lucretia Mott led the way, |*ussested that each clubiin the fedara. Stlll Chime the Merry Ch been o inamber. ok e attending were Mrs odian. Mre. Rosa Weils; e rman will preside over the | America! © Latin | " woman's party is now working|Uon have some ftting commemoration ety American ben Women for L. Powers. Mrs ckenback o rs. et i ¥ At the 1 «| of this leader's birthday. antique Noel,"” bt o st 1 Aa Tillot nd Ethel O FY - exgeu gess: the board, assisted by “They voted ” _ | for an amendment to the United 5 i e M | P Or al work was read by Mrs. Ida Tillotson ) smma L ar 4hel O Fleming: executive ions of an asylum to any | Sonatitution, which provides: Mrs. William J. LaVarre and Mrs. The Lyric Trio. e N o tiss | Deam v it Pooeed . | committee. Mre. E. O. Fleming. cha man: Mrs. Mary Harris. Loy M. T. Morss were appointed to serve s Gannon, Mre, WWhite, first vice president; Miss | aliens who fled from starvat.o or | netown, Pa. i ’ Tland women shall have equal rights S . i@ W M Florence Dibert of Johnetown, - | political tyranny at home—a hospl- o 4 the federation in Thrift week work. The American Assoclation of Unj.| MYt Cawood. Miss Susie White Mc- e - 3 resident; Mrs. Grace 'tality unl ‘i SPl-| throughout the United States and - a1 | versity W of Unl-|¢ican a A S POree sk the nea s. Emma Garner and Mrs. Second. “vics peasid UKok htire. o et to o furisdietion.| In the afterncon. at the musical| veraity Women will hoid Dbl e e T G. 7 Tegte ook of 1he aibe: Sy tee. Mre. Addie Var Morrieon Poole of Brockton. Ma: hour with the Kaspar family, Mrs [for membe And their families today dergri “They promised freedom vhen Jam rce of Coole to the | i amendment is called the “Lucre- secretary, and Mrs. H. G. Reynol Philippines. Liberty was to reacl w 1 J. Seaton, chairman of music, |4t 4 o | Mrs. Sudan Davidson Ackiss reviewed it 4 i nd whole an ™ of Paducah, Ky.. treasurer. the islands of the sea. R €3} tia Mott amendment.* | ok eiad to present’ Ming| Mine 3 ; Ll al childrens hooks. The next |Cullough Post American Legion, man 2rd whole auiliary. " A lncheon Between Tilan‘? 1;‘:(]::';:" e 2y m"‘A"d fl;el.v promised the world in IV[PABEES af the Woman's Nation | Prieka Kaspar. ecently returned from | Knott, Miss ¥ AL | eting ;‘,' the sectlon will be held | /A€l O (00 Tnl handling b the | retiring president. Mrs Fosa el pected 1o aitend, e eir own blood that it should be made s £ | three yenrs of study of music In| Vera A. Colling, Miss Eioise Cram, | 130Uars 16. IF Juthorities of ted So-. | 411 street, January K Toctors and presidents of each Stle.| xafe for democracy—the chosen politi- | Democratic Club are antiel-| thiee ¥ears of BOAc O nce. and | Miss Ottilie Thehald, Miss 8 c __|French a m:m‘:;:fl. l“"r :|1N:|K|';\;:ld s 11 Third street, January 4, 1 to 6 p.m. 81l members of the board of trustees | cal jdeal of America, | pating a busy season, heginning next | LV L Y the club women of | Hayden and Miss Anne E. Jenkins, ional League of American Pen o < tribute to' th e Al _Phi'olassics.—On the afternoon of and chairmen of the eight depart| They pledged this country to arbi. | S¢¢K With the meeting of the Dby | washington that Miss Kospar t« now | | (R January 2at & p.n. there will be Epard Nelsan Bing |, e e ose it | December 16 Mes. L. B. Bentiey ve- Tenta In addition to the Eeneral | tration rather than war. They prom. | {ratIc mational committee in Wast| JU L g uionad work, | In pre- & dinner at the clubbouse in honor president, has returned from oy F O L CT00 inners and entertain | Coived the members of the ¢ sessions, separate rlr;l":fim?mx"_;' o bised that the United State would | INKtOR. ceptions, luncheons, com. | #eRtinE Anton Kaspar. Mre. S ton | Senor: Salvador de Madariagn, recent T e i e N ais | ments: provided: for- the' Laglonnaires | Fome. 3605 Holméad pica held each of the bring its disputes— : | rers, receptions, Juncheons, com- | i g bington | €hief of the disarma ectio was the r ¥ courtesies | NS i st husiness session the { 7 whether with littie | | HONGTs FeCEBUORR I on of the |Said Mr. Kaspar fs a_Washington |GUEC oF nament section from members of the National League | in Paris and gave a de tion of ~ gy musical institution in himself: that his | tariat of the League of N al lite of |Uons. AL de Madariagn is speaking Washington had not only been nx an i this country before his return to artist, but as a teacher, Mrs. | ENKland, where he is to take the chair the battle area. G. R. Schneider, former superin- endent of Fort McPherson National Cemetery, gave a resume of his work in this ditle-known burial place, where sleep 1112 soldiers, women, children and Indians. "??‘xy end Tuesday, January 13/ r;'ulnr;rbivs or s:{rt‘al—hororc internation. | and 13. 1 R unals for settlement, and that | Mvm‘xrdu:lngdui:r:efllnz::;;; “"}:‘ there should be an even-handed jus- | address d‘e hm e tananatier. tice for small and great peoples inthe | “¥ VU7 0 W DlGER T erest to of Spani sions and the | g and after: | international world and by this Brac. | o " Deneirratic wmmen wil bo the | Franceskn Kasar Lawson. 'who is | 0 panish studies at Oxford Unive noons will be given to t tice Uncle Sam would stand. | . one of the city's most prominent V. Mrs. Ravmond B. Morgan. who ness of the federation. President and | ; , | program luncheon on Friday, Janu-| 000 0 T CEA B FROE B th has recently been appointed a m Did they pledge the impossible? ary 6, at the club, at which Henry alists, as apyp ften Wi ber of the international relations ,l':\:;: of | trip th Jf American Pen Women, and daughters of the American Revolu-| tion. My=, Otis M. Lamson, president of the Seatt'e branch of the Nation. League of American Pen Women, en- tertained in honor of Mrs. Ding the Lamson residence and ag board governors will fil the wom- en’s program at the New Hampshire avenue clubhouse during Janu: | contribution to the mus day of the second part of = Mrs. John W. Frizzell, leader, was ut of the city and Mrs. Rare fiiled s Henry Mrs. Coolidge will receive the board | = % t5 Lt - , ps, but isn't it also true that in | fisines will address th eats e |noted musical organizations. Mrs | n e Mt Clob. whe o Bre. WaING George H. Phillips. treasurer of the - - Friday at noon and in the afternoon & | Rainey will address the guests. is ko i iy mittee of the National Amer A e R L et her place assigning characters. pilgrimages will be made to the tomb | the Past we have accomplished the | subject will be “If 1 Were Writing Lawson was graclous in helplng 10| gociarion of University ‘Women wip | S'ate regent of the D. A. R., also wa oy '“u‘p'}' ;“‘;;-r’s’:“l‘;‘_';'(.'f Mrs. F. W. Ashiey was 2 guest of the Ker, whe wili tai | Fuest. ' Dr. and Mra. Lamson enter. mmlhle. nationally? That, it |the Platform.” | EeAnES: She yrgrRm: introduce the spe ms to me, is the American chal- | On Jackson day, Januars 12, the| \yomen's City Club—Mrs. J. Gar-|0n the Work of the League from e tained Mrs. Ding lenge as distinguished from all others. | women will enterfain members of the | g, IS 1d Riley, president, will be hostess at | standpoint of arbitratio where the guests will be shown about ' ":‘ hl:an_v “« these pledges are | national committee at a dinner at the | the “open h’,‘,u,,-- New Y tea at the| Tomorrow evening :u”? 45 the ad 5 - | operati: with the veteranm 4 the by Mrs. Eleanor Washington Howard. | 8lready half kept® Did any one be- | Mayflower. | libhotuse hin afternoon from 430 to | vanced ' preschool "Scudy roup wil the University of Washington enter. |CRrILRE, IhSENs thete Baiay | youngest child of John Augustus | lieve we could protect Latin America, & oclock. Mins Helen Wilbur, chair. | meet and on Tuesday at 230 pm. the | t4ined at the Wilsonian in honor ef | JEIEE have P T N Hom e on. the last ownet of Mount | %end 2.000.690 men across the seas to | Republican natlonal convention dele- | ™0t (h" sunjor section. and mem. | Deginning preschool’ studv cigas will | JT% Dinglev. December 15, where b e B R Yo b CHAOND - Vernon. and on the return trip a short :;fir\:‘:fnoc;‘::m:‘rz- buld the most | gates will be greeted by two prominent | hers of the wection will ansint, Mrs, |hold the Airst meeting of the new year | Jiry, JERM Leary of the Nation | celent st 1he Clatay BRciowSMamotet] - Aa ;a.:‘;v..,... ‘“v: AR #top will be made at Christ Church in | Powerful, A and peaceful | clubwomen, one from Missouri and one { ayra A. Bradley and Miss Adela | Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock the QE MIe B s N Alsh e ind_ will be well represented at the - whether North or Swed Alexandria, where George Washing |COuntry in the world in 150 years? from Kansas, acting as their oMicial | jioqven ‘will preside at the tea tables. | dge Club will play, a and Mrs. Willlam T. Perkins en- e T D S A Wworshiped. Several excursions N0body believed it except the men | hostesses when they meet in Kanwix | yjopors of Rhe executive boasd: wil Who cares for o e | ((riained Mrs. Dingler December 18, | €€ 0ns Somiere “On reuts Cavita. and ued on_ Sixteenth Page.) of the Unknown Boidier in Arlington National Cemetery and a wreath will be placed, and to Mount Vernon, in their box at|in the funds of his organization. The cember 20, | Stanley-Crandall Theater Corpora the annual charity ball, T . Prof. and Mrs. Avres of the faculty of (nd the Peoples Drug Stores are co-| EOMERIMACISTWIIGITY p Bailley, a Goid Star ton . erest in and about | Who dared to try it [ City, Mo., next June to select their | & weltome : Mrs. Dingley also visited the lodge " h 1 Golf oeiviepes. Bookh “’u‘:l’:x:u:fal":‘ heing_arranged for | Jation is composed of the indi- | presidential candidate. + bridge section will meet | formal :-m.._ IS0S LOF LN hORL Samuel Hill. the builder of the histord x‘:‘:l“:r, bari ":z:! e Eiterg s g Saturday and from these the club | Vid s w ho are ita cltizens. Let each | Mrs. Grace Semple Burlingham of [ wednendny, 145 . dge (o 1he New Mrs. Norman P'eace Portal at Rlaine, Wash.. in ot - WALLINGTON HARDY. Manager women will make their own choice for | ;f:-.m‘.«“»' P lution this y §t. Louis will he the ofieial hostess for | yoo' hondy” ohwervation on Monda sund table study | OO with distinguished guests. | g0l W iarss §eague of Washington Cwairg and operating alse. spending the day. P IR ISWr Rt The niktional [ Missolitl and Miw. Bittman of | A¢"the meeting last week Mrx. Fre tional relations: the | Natlonal Woman's Party.—The one will meet at the Thomson Scnool e Independence, will represent K n | promiszes. We hav anife - | promie have a manifest des. s tn the lounge at| hondred and thirty fifth anniversary day. § pm. Those on the progra 3 and expect 1o hold xessions every of the birth of Lueretia Mott are Mr Murphy, Mrs, s e | Wil be obearved in the District Love, Mr. Felix Schwars iifford Pinchot fs to be the of Columbia by a meeting at the na- | eripe Hopson and Miss ¢ Kliest of honor and speaker at a lun: | tional headquarters of the Woman's| At the last meeting sl were urged assisting. Mrs, Edgar T. Brown, 'u.'-'-”.';a"" January X he hostesses of | Party, on Capitol Hill. this afternoon to begin the New Year by completing chafrman of the entertalnment com. | he, day are members from the Uni |at 4 o'clock. This Is part of the na- a story for the contest that is to close versity of Southern California and | tion-wide obssrvance of the birjhday the last meeting in Junuary. Spanish War Vet an apartment for the remainder of < A SRR | | mittee preparing for the party the Mills, Occidental and P'omona Col- | of the great pioneer suffragist, Simi- Mre. Marguerite Wilcox reported the Winter and for the Spring season. | The Richard J. Harden Camp will [the early part of February, the keep- | fitth Monday in the month, will have | jeges. £he will be busily engaged with the gln-'l“ officers Thursday night in Pyth-|ers will be elected. the support of the section’s memb pon. 1) |lar meetings’ are heing held in allthe sale of a former contest sto many duties, both of a social and 80 | an Temple as follows: Commander,| At the recent meeting of the Gen, Miss May Eleanor Smith, chatr- | Susan B, Anth Foundation.— :‘I?:" ‘(: n‘|’:‘|’|‘ {;‘:\:::‘-‘;:‘-hv‘;\:‘«'?"fl\";!«;.{ ';‘:-I;:d p oy B :x“:-\:;':":'nu . el v riink ik OSROIMIDURN cvo. | oy i im0 Sotietiaen Ve Bt TR S ary e fillone Mrw. Frederick Yates, first vice | The monthly mebting of the board of | \Washingron meering. rapresentatives | Detroit Free Proas. Mrs M. H. 1 her as national president of the N: 3 i | an, Mrs. A. B. Omwirke, second | directors wus held Tuesday evening at | tional League of American Pen Wom. | mander, George F. Cook:junior vice | ing officers were elected: President, | vice chaipman: Mre. J. Edwin Rteid, | the home of Mrs. Anna E Tendiey Sva R uring the closing weeks of her | commander, Leo M. Devlin; officer of | Emma Tull: senior vice president, wecretary; Mrx, Meta Cole, treasurer! | the Portner Apartments, Mis. Willim sdininistration, which automatically | the day, Thomas ¥. Allman: officer of | Ducker; junior vice prosident, Alice | (irectots: M A. 8 Mo B, | B nemiarinin, vice presisnt, pew- | orick Yates, vice chalrman, presided | in the absence of Miss May I Smith, chairman. During the soc hour Mrs. George (1 presided at the tea table, with Mrs. A. B. Willson * 5 % ¥ MRF. ERNEST THOMPSON| SETON of Greenwich, Conn., and Washington, D. C., will arrive in this city the last of the week and will take ends in April ithe guard, John Konitz; trustee for R bl o rtrude Dolliver, Mrs, | Mding. Plans were discussed for the 'Mrs. Seton was elected 10 this ofice | (hreeyears, William E, O'Neill, | Davis; chaplain, Gertrude Boher; pa- [ worth; members, Mrs. Lawrence Beck. | Unveiling of the vellow rose tablet, 4n April, 1926, for a two-vear term.| The dates for the Installation of the | triotie instructor, Irene Daily; histo ra. J. Burns, Mrs. C. L. Butler, | containing 104 names of people whe Brown, | had each contributed §$1 toward the R memorial fund at the eelebration that % held tn Central High School 1| These names will be inscribed on a tlemer, | Pronze plate und be unveiled at the | J. Barber, Mrx wx of the lengue precivdivg |gther camps of the department are ax | rian, Bertha I Cook: conductrens - Al s ion of a national officer 10 follows: Gen. Henry W. Lawton i i 6 5 ednieg b, aiurn A, Bradie the same office untif after an interval | Camp, tomorraw night, Pythian Tem. | L. ences Carrico; asuistant conductress. | Cyliey, 3irs, C. C. C of two ye 2 ple—Commander, Ernest R, Graves, | 1ienna Conklin: guard, 1da Harvey;as | Dawson, Mrs s of her term of E. C. Barstow; | sistant guard, Laura King | K Freiot, Mrs. | | office. Mrx. Reton will | senior vice ommand retire from office, snd a successor | junfor viee comn Arthur Web. | Mrs, rle Nolan and Mrs, Bertha | Mrs. Susan ¢, Arthur | Mrthday chrution of Susan B, An- will be elecie the biennial con- | wter; officer of th Cook intly entertained the | B, Hayes, Mrs, rd, .’:A"l""'“““"" bruary 13 in connection | vith the dr ome ¢ wk, | Jimes . 8 in ; matle sketehes und musi ib at the home of Mra. Cook, | James Orwin, Mrs, M. . Irwin, Mra. | (hy¢ wili“he n part of the program, officers were elect: | D. Johnson, Mrs. Don 8. Knowlton, | | wrner, Col, | ed: President, ¥ " wono M. A. K. Lowe, Miw. F. C. Lo Frey, | AMen& thote whoxe namen will e in wid He Cook: mec Mins Mary Mason. Mes. George Mwr. | iorired and who huve gone to urer, Bva Wilkon, Bdna 1. Sum- | tin, Mrs, W. F. Mutchler, Mew, H, L sl R e e ord Shelton an r of thy - | dent’s wention of the ieague in April. The | Dermott; offic | when the following Jeague bis expanded In numbers and | H. ¢ trustee for thre has st the same time become more L. Dawson: auditor, John ¥ closely ¥nit as a national organiza- | John Jacoh Astor Camp, tomorrow | tion under Mra. Seton's administra- |night, Btanley Hall, United States Sol- | on, As she has built upon the work | Aiers’ Home—Commander, John | merfield will entertain the club at her | McCoy, Mrs, May Osburn, Miss Flor. | y of her predecessors and has incor. |Kchaefer; menior vice commander,| home January 25 Herenfter the elub | ence Packer, Mra Frank 8. Parks porated intn her leadership many |George Kastner; Junior vice command. | will meet on the fourth Wednesday of | Mrs. 1. M. Phillips, Mrs. John origing! 18ess of her own, s whe has [er. John Holland; adjutant, Archie 1. | each month. Quinn, Mrs. George H. Rut Jett firmer and loftier foundations for | Jonew, quartermoster, ¥rank Wieloch;| At the recent meeting of the Ad-| W, G, Sears, Mes Ber sur cwnr 2 imne oo Tyets arrett: | miral George Dewey aval Auxiliary. | 1B Siivester, ¥rom vow on, the question as 1o | trustee, three years Jamin F. Mot | President Addie Kimmel read a report |17 5 stephens, Mrs. Corbin smp- | motl 1 . wrhat women shall be chosen 1o con. |1y bixtorian, Juhn €. Coyne; chap-| of the nctivitles for the past year. | won, M "EW. Van Motre, Mra. W \:-'.'-lnln‘n:::wm:na“l"\;::l.‘:u:m:m::u:"d Now ptitute e admonistration of 1928.1930 {lain, Alfred ¥, Bimond; officer’of the | Elizabeth Norris reported the yum: |1, Whitney and Mis, Charles Wil . 4 will be increass in the foreground, |9 n“ l“ll-r;u m’mml‘. officer of the yage wale conducted for rellsf work a | cox, Y \::'I"':::":N:N"z l; q -l‘\ly! Hlfi:‘”.\klr\l:‘m‘! Jeague circien uil over the country, |Kuard, Jobn ywyer; mergennt |wuccess. Department President Mar The T ; i b L TS N in leag major, Joseph M. Barth; quarterman. | garet g wting talk he Tuesday evening freeand-easy | A. D. Naylor, Guervett County; State 88 there officers will be elected by the . Burns gave an inte auction section assumes all the air of | Senator oy MeCurdell, ) wote of 1he delexites who will attend | ter merkeant, George 1 Kiborn, ion the wark of the nuxiaries. An {4 cjub party ench week when mem- u-hI.svf-w\.fl«lfi,n--:' n.:.:y‘.': \’{ ’.\.’&'-T.'. the bien: 1 the Bpring from the 38 color wergeant, Danicl MeGeever: | pouncement was made that on e y S ‘st b 5 iy L] - . > o, s N $he Blenntal o A A o {tate | chist musician, Patrick Conwsy. - Col.|gount of the next mesting night fall. | orn o0 €tate of (he section Are as [Com, Huward County: Dr. deorge L To the lands where civiliza- north European portifdesired. mex £, Pettit Camp. January 10 ngon New Year diy, that meetiig ate can| tion was born. Four {6-dav gsa5(up)allexpensesincioded fon of Mrs. Vie resig Ao | Peters Parkbinest. State divecte vo Mra | aken up for discussion. Mes Slocovieh, M. | hurst whs 1 : L. ¢ . Mr vas requested by the hoard to o Klmn Saul, Mra, | econsider her resignation, and upon Iward Hurrett vice 1 derits one ach Btate in |y {man, nunounces n eard party will be | Hamburger Battimore: Dy e s o an o1 This 1920 Penvmlvanta avenue sontheast— | would e canceled and the next rega | g ! (il sy 1 | . : e e ettt fo | Commander, Knmuel Hubmeher, sen|lur meeting nixht Wil be duary 16, | §iven by hbe groun on Thuesdas Yo Tolwon, Ktevensviile: Wittiam 1. | cruises to Egypt and the Holy m, and it is expectad ihat Cox | CETSIEEE, RO Ryans | e for v wom | Fmmmary 19, at & pan. Membwrw wre | Alderson, Preston, and Misx Maude | : 3 Y The popular cruising li these o x the Kiute delegations will i veminded that the re \ Weekes, Hlth W ; i d via Made librad e popular cruising liner earh elrt the sutstanding pen women | J0mor vice commander, Chades A are: Gen, Henry W Laston Camp, (0 ninded that the peservations are | § . it tenewals of Land via Madeira, Gibraltar, b e i e Rirobel: officer of the duy, dohn D |matrow uight, Pyihian Temple, .col, | lmited to 60 tabjes, w0 vewervations | Searly mubacrintlona: | D Howard Algiers, the French Riviera, ADRIATIC Janwary 7 and The fncressing dmporta of e Norton: oficer of the guard, Harey A {dohn Jacol Astor Camp. tomorrow il e minds promptly at the dewic '\-”l:: Baltimore. Henry Duly i Qe e wiera, Febr 2g Yougue un the porkint’ Nerary organs. | EIXUD. 1 ntee for thiee years, datmen | i, innies Hall, United taten § e tnatruotion in the wclence S B Lt A UL SR Italy, Greece and Turkey. P T don of worwen i the world, and | ¥ . Admiral George D diers Home; Rtlehinnd 3, Harden Cam W given club members from \ e v | ) J ¥ 3 motlon of women in (b v n e iy, January 13, Northeadt | Thordos it Pyihian - Temple W week, Mrs. Lawrence “;'Iz“*"":;;"‘ N---Ill invitations will be | Stopovers from ship to ship The palatial, new luxury ship s e 0 H - ol o on arvland members S the Jarge numbers of the most promine Wt Wiiers, s tmts wnd composers | o | Becker and Miw, ¢« 1o instenet crday | 10 Mins Meda Ann Martin has the Mausonie e sortheast e i nder, | Ikhth and K steeets | wWishington Temple of the L 7 allow great latitude in your LAURENTIC Jansary 16— asking their hearty cooperation in this celehration, The meeting o ety of the Bpanish War, We ; Iun: menior vice cominder, George oy ; . Euest privitege arcangement chiirmi e country mak the cholce 4 night, Pythian Temple L} i K . nan :’:-: i (his yedr mme pedofpitdin L1, "”“" Janlor vice communder, = i ahlp, Members of the club ara in “,'.‘“'l":"‘“'\nlvl_”w same time and 3 sy p Lry J. Davis, officer of the day, Will vited to uttend g ‘ fta) moment ! Y e nsion ias beers offered 1o | We Iynch: sdjutant, Alexun TWO CARS DESTROYED Wednestay evening at 8 o'clock the | Distelot Leagun of A Pen | quartermaster, Charles V. Ditigh regular club business meeting will be | Women, — Members who have respond fty. Gen. Nelson A, Milew Camp, IN TROLLEY BARN FIRE |neld. Mrw. 4. Gartield Riley will pre- | ed th tha activity tand call. wp to t trip. Also return home from a March 6. siAfi » E January 14, Pythinn Temple—Com e, All members of the club V first choice of @ number of 1he hee Y, DtaAaar aenior :"m ‘“lnl‘n;'ml :- e club nre In brapches. but se 3t e ot known 5 A s i s U arsiat in divecting per b sponeibilities will . bt ik the activitlen of the elub, and mem N\ g X ey i e o ber mame s | 108 juniue vice comeander, Charl o win by o st | "o et o paricipate. | Smm——t 1), ) Fr. 3005 Twoideal 22-day cruises tothe Rico, Bermuda and Curacao i R paradise of the Western World, or Santo Domingo, $330 (up.) Dot being at thix Uine sanounced Bhipman; officer of e guard, Ro o stand s e Bk i ton enr | O1sevssions, that the program of the o ¥ i Mheer of the gguard, o) while standing in th irigton foar | SRR N kiR Ive. de It e by lswe of the Nationa) JLeague | oy PYY uktee for three years, | birn of the Washingto lway oo 3 e A e viae ror | (Ll ARd_trustes for (nras _yaare;{hatn of (ihe Wasmiokion, Rulivay @ |\ emiberniin WHEN YOU NEED A KEY Just the trip for the busy per- Perfect comfort and service ot American Pen Women wrovias 1or |5 anty. ¢ Naa Ty for thues e mberdhin ! the wlection of 6 nowinsting commit | (el Cap, Jan §, Pyihis northeist v Patriek Qallugher, chntminn of © Vou need aur_ fistant duntieating veryiee —only ’ O o ravan members on the Rret A6y |y R e eivin ©*, Wharpe, axsiatant to Preal. | the drama unit, announces twa ane-act | Savlleate “ker,” the. " Wrina vaur ek ta son—-only about three weeks on the of the biennial convention, which e viee commnnder, Anton Hohmin; [dent Witlam 17, Hem, stated thit the | Plsys, to be given n the ballvoom of sl away. You see Hav " . ~ALG > - e teamponary | e er, Aviun Hobmun e, " Mot vinoas | he. b Waiheatny svening, dwnonry | TURNER & CLARK | pesn 8- ooy ool yusminsting ppittee thst 8 8D pan: officer of the gamed, 1. Lang, | Me praised the work cmployes at |16 Clab members ave being reminded ; New Location, 'y New York Ave . pointed prioy to the convention The | ustes for thiee years, I 1 Wanhe [the barn who pushed the lazing cars of the sxcellent offerings of this groy | Nevt o, Wil store INTERANATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINEG ComPANY 8 netionslly and internstionally known member of the organization ss the temporary commitiee will (uen over gy 1o the vird, preventing the fames ffom [ 10 the past, wnd the promise for the | 1 the elected Vittee the names | The Mility Order of the Serpent [spreading 1o approximotely 40 other futare will equal, it not surpass, (oo ' office who have Lat fiw pecent eeting elected Leo M [cars in the Milding er effortn, Miss Nell Prioe in chaly | ums ea s nm yru cwernents o Deviin of the Wehard ). Marden| The fre orlginated, it i belleved, | man of the management committes dmo. | from @ whart cheult tnoan etectrle | Members enn secure cards for them: | “To ehiidron an el of wacer * N WL {heater o the car which was consumed, | selves and frfendu at the deak or from ) Jieggtiens Care | Gollawed. AF A E i ", members in good wandlug n the or (Camyp grand ko gu grandiss) Gonimrion. g the slected committee, | Grand Gu' Gu Devlin appointe o Soares ol o8 | Btrer coneiderstion of the candidutes g A O'Brien, who is an_bonoravy |The fames spread o the two other [ members of the et nf niRHS 3 enarInu - : B imdorsenente, will 1eport U member of the Harden Cump, W% |cars and for a few winutes 1t ap | Mrw, Willlam B Chiamberti M llunrnllu"'&“ "&r‘:.'.‘:'-'d"‘-‘. Fur complete infornaton apeh (o R M Hicks, Mgt W13 Q 8t XW 1he convention, After thie report hi I'h,m infamous inferior grand gu g, || a# though the contents of the l man of the current events section, wil) [ 8 by wa ] Washington I, O, ar any authorized steamship agens Veen vecelved, nominetions from the |40 tha pext mosiine, srhedisa for | enthe harn wonld exteh fow, ovesant the snerkew, Geanes #. Au-| W C & Voorhees M 0

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