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S50 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 8. 3928—PART 1. | i 4 ing t. ‘music, and Miss lreland, music [ annual meeting in the board a ILhfllfl 'llw Bureau of Engraving and Print | lows: 11:30 to 1: when men alone | ” Y W C A llllg of the wsociation, wi lltre('h ter room at Seventeenth nm}‘K 'I'"T!eu ing and from the laundries. Any c.e | may use the alleys: trom 5 (o 10, wh'n AMERICA" GOURuET o Qe the program. At 2:20 p.m. the club!tomorrpw at 3 p.m., when the election | interested in the problems to be con-|men accompanied by women may REOPENS F“MED CAFE \ : . W, Ve i fneftetnicpunia) ;| 88 Powell, Junlor %ifiknBenoot ‘will | of officers will be hetd. widered is cordially fnvited to attend [play The alleys are. of course, open . . v v e by mcoting at the school. | * Th ' regular monthly meeting of the | this meeting. to .women at @Il the above hours. H 4 Undet ‘alisplees Tof the Citizens Ay 3 p.m. the club at. Maclarlind | Park “View Chapter will be held to-| The industrial department will be at | Arfangements may be made for . :r- 1, T mflmn L Service Association there will he &|Junior High School \lvm ";.mdfm : r(!:orruwlm 2 nlm. at tv')\w' h;me ;flmi\:rv I ne (;7 new mambrorv Thursday after- | ties wishing to mlw,- the alleys in ‘the | Eugene . Shoecra ty X- i ¢ ander v e .. husines eeting ai the school, an eorge Ruksell, 3538 Warder streét. noon, January 12, from 4 to 6 o'clock, | afternoon by applying to the health + While there are a number of men | the rank of lieutenant commander \\.I:I‘ howing of the motion picture fim :"‘1‘ D, xjmgk_ Junior High| 'The Piney Branch Chapter Bible| then Mrs. CHifford 1urley will he the | education office. Afth floor. Seven.| Thies Over 250-Year-014° Haunt R .'"’ v v in accordunce With | “Let's Finish the Job™ in Barker Hall. | ¢y o1 will hold n_very important | Class will meet on the remaining Mon: | hostess. 2 teenth and K streets. ot Louis X1IV. Battalion for the District of Columbia | the following: the | Seventeenth and K strcets, danuary | SO N Lowls' ciassroom. At [ days of the month at the hame of Mrs. | There will he a mecting of the in- e Who hiive expresaed a desire to return | Providing a vacaney exista ‘"h,';,"‘- 8 pm. This pleture is u strong | 0 H 00 G Reserve musie chair- | 1. H. Hulbirt, 1220 Crittenden street, | dustrial committee Friday, January | Correspondenes of the Amostatos Pross. to temporary active duty for the pur- | district quotyg In (he urade ‘to Which | by tor’ the keeping of the law. Thére | 5 P G0 I SR NG M Treland in |at 2 . 13, at 1230 owlock. Severmoentn andt| MUSIC WIZARD KNOWS L5 Datais b Rdcakiad ‘&0 ts, the of taking thelr present training | promotion is®to he made. M0t WOred Wil he no admisgion chavge, and the | T0 WL meet WG BEE R K streets | iistbete ol ‘restitimadt ot “¥he 3 =hilp. the Destroyer Allen to l'humlel { than 16 per cent ahove the ki te off ublic I8 invited t4 attend. streed girle serving as chal Itealth FEdueation. " 2 000 SCORES BY HEART historie old restaurant of “The Litile phia. and there get the Destrover A.|lieutenant and not moro than 53 y The twilizht musie hour at Seven | HHOCH T SR Busine The health edacation d partment is | FUsiness and Professional Women's Chair,” ix heing reopened by an Amer- {‘, L’dputl;ur"nnd -:u:'n :m‘:v ‘mhlrlaln ‘u-m above the grade of leutenunt | teenth and K streets will he held in | " A Murjorie Smith, Central H 0 ["K‘l”h" ‘lllll (:v“:v’v:u;. |<mr a0t Department. Passsid - }},'" l.‘-.’“ rv;:h,, recently left the dip- B R o (e e dunlor trker Hall this aftornoon at Mool Bveiyn Carbett, Lillian Hardy | 5 ¢ saddle | Tuesday ning the - Am'citin on Teacher Gives First Recital | sevvice talion headquarters that there is little | t. it an ensign, the ean | o'clock. Vivienne Wiliktend. pianist, | 3h0or BVeive LRI gl S8, TR :,.",:',:,"",,,,"’,'h,'"‘gf;;‘"r:m:‘['l;’,’:"",‘hm,’. BN | Hitikn: Bremisre. Tio Top ani were Eenncs | Fugene Shoecraft, formerly secr probability of recalling any of the served four vears|will give an interesting pragram, and [ S0 AN O oone, Janet MeDon- | oot she Eymunaaium foor S > | ctubaiwitl have supper at s at 8—Liszt Then Chose Him tary of legation und embassy at o [in I rank, he | jMis Ruth Overton will he the hostess, | 5ol METEE R Ninjur MeKinley | Eame, twimmine lesons nre availnbte |after whichithece will be an ass to T e Tt R S It was pointed out that it will take | g cerv 1 The vesper service at the Blizabeth | 118 W LV N ey poors. West thmuumm T o e o afum | hour program, with Mims | . and Parin, has Leen led by his ama- from six weeks to two months "’Tkmd:‘ prior to eftective date of pro | Nomers' veshlence this afternoon at| LN xh S 3 lessons and Badminton give the phys-| Collam ax the xp - o s 416 i Astoainlen: e o (‘n fine cookery 1o try make the change, that is take the|motion. (830" clock- Wil be directed by "Mue | " 8 SIS G o clubm at the | oat eandivion mmmon B e joy. | will b “Thie Tnterior Decorntion of & . 0 revive the fame of this 230-yearold , ship there and turn in all her equip-| Provided, he shall have reached the | Julia Reynolds. 1 L I'mlu will give m Mmm Voentional School for mm ment of the strenuouy sports of the | Small Ap: ny young busi LONDO England.—Prof. Willi- ‘[‘.L"“ where King Louis XIV of which ' is 2 | enant_commander. | opticon view: i 4 : : - - o ra deck type, and this is oo lon for o e shan have made such | “Members of the Washington s ‘) ":“"fi" L m",,',";m“,‘“,';':.“h,,,','i"',,'} The health education comm ftee will | Tee tq eur this 1ale s cordially 1| musical memory in England. He has | i ola proprietor contracted gont training cruise period, which usually | mark sress in his professional { will he guests of the Baltin '"“‘x"‘.‘m":‘l will attend nnd tell sev. 3&&..‘.“"’:’:"’“,';f" oot et gendtl VELCH 1D 1S prosnt o Wt 7 oeembIY | memorized 2.000 classical composl- | from overeating and used to sit in a is for 15 days. Besides, it was added. nments as would justify hix . A. stafl ot dinner Saturday e (o0 the girls Thote willibex "\w:ll;n;l:[ \he Kamp| _Thursday eveni L R e \(h,;" by the door nursing it ‘that at this time of the year ma mission in {he higher grade. . January 14: There will be wn inspec s B, e Sk s & for B e AT i) THADE I, CTY sl mast oM OMD | Feas Richiar saves hisk nee phnol n the iron-grilled window of the the men will find it impoasible Instructions just sent out by ths | tion of the Haltimore Asso f ine Junior Hizh School will | Thiy Will be the first 4 v ver. and at 7 o'clock it will hauve the place is a ligtle chair which the King tain leave of such length from their | Bure: digation to the com | confervnces on the work being done | {14 mitetings at the Heho'L | the new memhers o ihe Jast of the serios of t Tkn entitled "a | Fecital uat 8. Liszt, the famous com {had made. The chair and parts of icslian blayeos. manduants of the naval din iin the two ctlen. B th ok, Rt GRuArY JTURIOr HIgh | wara: aore e OF e Teip to Burope.” Miss Jean Campbell then patted him on the head | the house are “classed as historical 1'nder a h'mlullw l;:‘-u:. it Iv;- b s contain the rejquest that privr nfi (;v!rluflltm' mmhnnus _n.l:- | School will tave v important L dbring 1957 & h h 'of this four. which fs|ana made him his pupll m:;mm:;'y.u by the ministry of fine B o then wrg | e canmatriint : et (6] Sanr T aramiy | meoting af the: sch purpose of the mect'nz is to get hetter | b njoyed by all membees | Prof. Richter eame to England in [ rts and may ‘not be removed or al- e T o vesal, | pron Sl (AR e R L ememmbet shil | she ~ Fidelis Club of Eas acquuinted and to plan for the 1928 J ¥ vl in busi- | 1881, and was music master at Up- | 'éred without the government's per- e i wanic | Nl bimure himsell that the eandi | ¢ ¢ i e Buemian Sehool Will moetIn’ rcom 307 at th camp season. ness . " in knowing | pingham School until 1857. He is the | Mission 3 o augment ‘he of ship Keepers | jata has established his ellgibility for | =t chool, amd Les Camurades’ Club at ' about the activities of ‘ne Blue Tri. | father of Miss Lillian Rushworth, the [ Brillat-Savarin. the famous gour- who ure aboard her on perm: "1 nt ".~ | promotion in accordance with the pro X fete Idastern ‘High 00l wilt hold a m Industrial Departme » is invited to drop in the A gl met, was a patron of the plac tive duty. At the same time, thero s | visions outlined. . ot 246 ;.. Thursgh ”‘;‘;; Elizabeth | iz in room 112 at the school. The | The Industrial Study Group, recent- | P office on the fourth floor any after-| The professor says no great com.| The last proprictor was a Spaniard a_ possibility Ahat s Phagetphis and | . , e o M whd | Girl Reserve Club of older irls at the [y o'ganized. with representatives | nooh or evening and see one of the | poser will arise in the present genera- | Who delved into ancient lore and be- e eramping the Upshut for the | Staton Nava Micers Axso: | committee, nt 1050 s e food service | jefrervon Junior High School will hold | from organizations interested In labor | vecretarics. They will gladly give full | tion, “There is too much noise,” he |lieved a treasure was buried under e ovage t5 Washington might | ciation of the District of Columht. | There ive been miny gueat v meoting At the school at | conditions and the Y. W. C. A. indus-|{nformation about what the irls do|sald, “to much hurryscurry. A |the floor. He excavated 50 feet, but RVl Ro0n 85| Il be JNEND ‘ALY the 81 CHesarv i et A i by e trin) department, will meet Wednes- [ and how one hecomes a member. . | genius must develop his gifts in quiet | inally abandoned the search e Armory at the Navy oo lisaton AN e s aen e ¢ of club meet ufternoon, Januaiy 11, from b to| The four howling alleys have been|and solitude. Beethoven was lucky —_— S night. {"was announced by Liut |town The “(‘n’lll‘:\\ ins have: reglatored | iDE® also, J the twb, Glrl [ p.n.. to discuss local Indust il con- | reconditioned and are once more ready | hecause he hecame deaf. His hest | Sir John Simon. a London lawyer, Walter F. Ridzwa A Uichols, He st thai «ll{1n the guest b b cred | Re: ubs Jefrerson Juntor | ditions. Therc will be speakers from ' for use. The new* schedule s as fol. | work was done while he was deaf.” arns $300.000 a year. enlisted 1n the Local | officers and former d. tos . ! : . 3 week as a seaman, second class, o et tys R Nard Ares BILEIL) itE ey - et s und the ciub at Hine Junior y was assigned to the Second Fleet Dis- i Araannat MM N g School. with Miss Cori Guest s = Maion b oS (b i T will meet ay the school. At water tender, ses 5 . e Al s : Alaska: Miss L p.m. the Bon Secour Club of Cen. ha thos T from “in Athar, S St tral High Sehool, the Semper Fidelis | sbeen | i he resent. Officers and dsl % Phillips and her daughter, from Rich pogt ! relieved {rom permanent active duts | 't annunl meeting of the nat mond. A1 N, Wiltinme from [ G100 of MeKimtey Hich & i ! as a ship keeper aboard the destro wociation, which will be held hera. InERar, | Alai: Bius . Anne h Allen. He has heen assigned to t hiy the end of this month, will | KKeaft, drom West Virginn: Miss duili | o} in the (-Illr Second Fleet Division. | be elected | Caralan, fr v G ; A n Robert Holmes. aviation chief | o | 2%y ‘ machinist’s mate, who has been on| Cold weather is having a serious [ {3 . 1 |per in the clul dinin i the Naval Air Station atleffect on the training of the oml | o' a ° | W c! . at Sevenicenth and K streets; duty at Bl t Columbia Anacostia, D. .. upon completion of | naval reservists. the buikding nx udying s The me! of Adelphia Club of | 16 years of service in the Regular out- | to them 3 Id ERE vn High School will act as host. #it, has been transterred to the Reserve | far anything other than m.m " Giel Reserves. o ne of the am will and assigned to the local battalion. | It is practically impossible to conduct | afternoon R [ J — | the schools which have been estah- of the Lei 'w venture of the Saturday In order to establish more uniform | jished there in order to maintain the | Club of Business High | Morning ve clubs is a “to; requirements for promotion of special | efficiency of the men, it was said. [have a meeting in the Girl Reser 3 . which has been service officers which will be on a|\ith a view to providing means for | clubrooms at Seventeenth and K | organized under the direction of Miss parity with the requirements for pro- | consinuous instruction during streets Imogene Ireland, mu ic director. The . motion in the fleet reserve branch and | Winter months, the officer © or the week will be- | girls of these clubg are devoting their 4 volunteer reserve, genéral service, and | ypdertaken the problem of finding u | & v the Adelphia ergies during the January meetings in order to make standard the distri- more suitable armory building. ol Wester! - unl will have | to completing plans for the program bution of commissioned officers by | A committee of o as named [a busine: 2 hool at| which they will present for their grades within the individual districts | to study the situation and to make 243 pmm, and at 5 i snior | friends and relatives January 21, and within the class to which they | recommendations which wili be sub- | High School Girl R *ouncil will abte belong. the bureau of navigation of mitted to higher authority for ap-|mcet in the clubrooms at Sevehteenth Chapters. the Navy Department has amplified |propriate - mittee con- [ and K streets. [ The Cleveland Park Chapter will the provisions of the article governing 3 Tuesdny there will be meetings n at the home of Mrs. Feank | promotion of special service officers, | tive officer—of the battalior . 1. | throughout the afternoon. At 2 p.m. | e Massachusetts avenue, effective December 22 . In time |F. Moore, Licut. 8. W. Stineme:z and | the cluh_at Columihia Junior High | tomorrow, 3 | service officers below Ensign Coleman 00l will give over the entire meet- | The Dupont Chapter will hold ftx 12-Pc Living Room Group | 10-Piece Walnut-Finished v e RSt & ol e Bedroom Outfit holstery about this suite that will in- Tt 7 2 Y ; here is the degree of beauty and qual- stantly_sppeal to you: Has Loosh Sgring ity to this sute seldom found at the price ’licc‘f.',.::llv‘c}-f:;r'"""‘\ Da‘\’i‘i‘|{::rl("€l"lah;: at which we offer it. Cleverly finished # in_ walnut on gumwood. A Dresser. Scmi-Vanity, Bow-foot Bed, ::(;‘ T e . e ey Wardrobe, Chair. 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