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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 922, 1928—PART 3. l NEWS OF THE CLUBS | ___ | Mrs. Simmons. with several members | assisting, served refreshments. Among meeting of the District branch of the |the guests who are members of the Sis- National Woman's Party. to be held in | terhood were Mrs. L. F. Whitson, Chap- at national head- 'ter @, Enid, 1 Mrs, E. Daniv .8 pm. Mrs. Emile | Chapter G. Hastings, Nebr. and M Rerliner, chairman of the Distric: Clvde B. Aitchison, Chapter G, Wash- branch. will preside and introduce Mrs | ington, D. C Langley. Members present were: Miss Ethe Preceding the meeting there will be ' Blake, Miss Jossie O. Elting, Mrs. A. G ® dinner of National and District offi- Fessenden. M. ia cors of the Woman's Party at which [ J. T. Hendricks. Mrs. A W. Hi Mrs Mrs. Langiey will 82 the guest of honor lSldnr_v R. Jacobs. Mrs Robert McMil- 5 — an. Mrs. Jav Elmer Morgan, Mrs Political Studv Club.—Mai. Gen. George L. Peckham. Mrs, J. F. Putnam Henry T. Allen spoke on “Disarma- Nrs. R. A s. Mrs. Otis J. Rogers. sent” at the Army dey prozram of the Mrs. R. G. Simmons, Mrs. Emma J X terday. Mrs. Frank Morrison. Sirrine, Mrs. Worthy P. Sterns, Mrs. W. received with the guest of wW. Stockberse ."J W. Thompsen Mrs. Henry T. Allen, at the in- Mrs Alfred Hopkins Williams. Mrs Na- recepiion which followed the ; rs. Goores B. Wood Mrs. Rose Y fl and Mrs. Roberi airman of the progr commi uced Gen. Allen following & mu . Fannle Shrove Fhilo-Classics. —The members of the risill club celebrated “Twe'fih at . chairman ot first meeting in Jonuary in the home ing at the tea of the pro: Mrs. R. Bruce Bare, ng Army officers §26 A street southsast After business P. Summerall. 1outine the pap r (or the aftornoon wa * ____ (Continued_from Tenth Page.). Ehi A given by Mis. Henry J. Har Feimick an, 3 Srosby. subject ian Hauschold Avts.” Army women Harris had provided sev pictur w ilustrate more h o, Nrs Mrs. T is the possossor of a square of < W Morti- Egvptian noecle art which was mu-h apprecinted. Aft 2 guessing conte American president. why © 13 at the well known by ports concerning NAMOS of the i2e hospitals th> na e was prid to the vote was res whr sy they 8. Th-s> b this work. to raceive the favors were ) ve Carpenter reporied on th» A. Wolhaupt-~r Frank Fulier and Tacent successfu party held at Mi. O T. Thomnsn. The gifts were the Hamilton. ne business was hand-painted bronze book ends and 2 to brooch. the an;:m»l bemg - ths w]n‘,rl\:| oL aken this vear was given by 'Mss. Bare. The hostess, with Mrs e .;'h"p A‘?om-xw pur- Thompson assisting. s>rved refreshments cts from George H. during the social hour for the Disabled | Members presont w L H 's. The chapter is t rs_F. C. Brinlev. Mrs. Irank the arrival of the na- Fuller, enrv J. Harris, M Mre. Thomas Spence 2ustus Kn Mrs_Ellis Logan. Mrs s who will attend the Eugene H. Pitchor. Mrs. Fab-r Steven- Women's. Defopce Conference. Plans Son. Mrs. O T. Thomvson. M:s. Alfrad are being made 15 entertain (he visitors Hoptins Willizms and Mis. Sarah A 1 a Ginner to b~ held at the Hamilion Wolhaupter 24 Hotel Januarv 31 which an ins ghe Business Women's Council on teresting pictures w1l Tyesday evening -veicomed back its be- be given by Cr Hamnton of oved president. Miss Ethel Baglev, who the Cemeteri War D= hag just returned from a cruis> throuzh partment the Modx'flrflng\n‘;ndnn visit \\'t:‘l; het = " .~ brother. Capt V. Baglev. at Monie 4 The Capits! Hill Ristars Clob Mot Garlo. A special supper wes served b Jinuary 11 at the h VIl {he supper committee under direction of iR s W FSEUNS s chairman. Miss Anne Collicr, an ot the program of the evening was under +_ After luncheon the businest meeting ;. girection of Miss Florence Hender- wes called shott. chairman of th~ recreation com- It was a pleasure t~ have the Presi- e Solos were rendersd by Mrs @ent. Mrs. Williem Collins. #ble 10 pre- ' Naney Stillwell Williams and weleomes #ide. having just recoversd Irom 2 were ‘extended by all the ehrirmen of serious dllness committeez. Mrs. John Hervey Young The following papers were read: and Miss Helen Childs. after which a . “Panama. Ancient pn; Mgd»g " bY cocial hour was enjoved. L % . Austin. and “The AnAama —_— . (’:'.':g‘.?xézi‘n of Four Centuries.” by _ Weman's Club of Bethesda. — The Mre Shook. The club will meet Janu- January “committce day” of the «l b ary 25 with Mrs Moyer. will be held Tuesday, 2 p.m.. at the Bat- o —— iery Park Community Hous®. Arrange- “The Housekeepers' Alliance.—A board ments for the program are in the hards meeting of the Alliance convened at of the second vice president. Mrs. W luncheon at the Yellows’one Inn at J. Montgomery, and include talks or noon on Friday. Later there was an demonstrations furnished by several de- open meeting 2t the home of Mrs. pariments of work, clcsing with an ad- *Frank E. Cunninghain. 2704 Cathedral ss by Representative La Guardia of svenue. J. Prank Butts, assistant sani- New York. Mr. La Guardia comes 8t tary inspector for the Heaith Depart-|ihe invitaticn of the department of in- ment. spoke on “Washington's Smoke | ternational relations, Mrs. F. E. Middle- Situation.” No new laws. he said. in ‘on. chairman. and will speak on “Avia shatement of this nuisance had been lion.” tourhing briefly also on his recent passed since 1899, “Increasing use of | Visit to the sisier ship of the ill-fated infrrior coal and lack of knowledge tn S-4 i fring hoilers are largsly to be bamed ; The motion picture committee con- foy the growing complaint in this!!inues active in its various undertakines matter H» recommended writing to The interest manifesied by other clubs the Bureau of Mines for a pamphlet ' 2nd civie bodies promises soon to re- giving simple ru-tion on firinz leas this committee from too confin'nz bailers. A com: e of five was named WOTk at the picture houses and allow o ger at the farts and confer with Dr | bme for taking up some of the br Porler to see what can be done to jm. ASDACts of film problems On Jantary Priva the stuation with respect to the 3 Mre. T. W. Pile spoke tn the newly Fmoke nuisance. Preceeding Mr. Bntts Organized commiitee of the Chevy Chure Yoo Eoith & Baltbure gave s short Woman's Club and also to the Parent- MAEIANZ the impay- + Teacher Assoclation of the John Ealau. School. on her work in mus‘cal appre- ciation. at the Ambassador Theater. A number of representatives, from this bodv were nre.—"m hm the children’s pro- “ gram at t's playhouse on January 14. Toed Mrs Willlam £ Chemberiin J0h Syt PR o M Baging - with pysident. presided. After the m - Rin-Tin-Tin. was the feature Troop e was served by the hostess of the g3 0f the Boy S-outs of America, Louis odrasion and a soclal hour enjoyed B. Grening captain—a very la-g> troop fThe Excelsior Lilerary Club met \ientificd with the National Baptist e of budgeting tncome in accordance with major needs After hesring the treasurer's report. the usual contribu- tion toward the thrift camnaign was esday, Mrs. D. J. Donovan being the 'Hrmnnnl Church at 8ixte~nth and Har- ' , " . ing, | ¥2rd streets—had the leadcrship of the Dot erndueiad the meeiing 205, ' patriotic _program. Three childien Péper for the day. “Edgar Allen Poe, CATTYIng British. French and American ves read by Mrs. Emma Gravathe ' 1385 helped to accentuate the theme, %5 Ewing also read a paper on > iusic of Our Allies.” with English folk D enimy. Mo read 8 PADET O .ongs as the special subject. Mr M Annic Hobbs on the scvities of FTanK Wumot of the Newcomb Club il g = District of Colemble Pederntion of |17 VRN DLy, ratrman of Phtly Snd Girs. Mekin wovs g struction committee. reports fam the Exceisior Literars Club. - at (Nt excellent progress ix being made on tfe reception given by Mra. Snerman 'N° N*¥ c'ubhonst en Georgaiown road 24 the board of directors of the Gen- __(C-ninu>d_on_ Pourtecnth Page.) eml Pederation DIAMONDS . rent events were élocussed and 'OR the remounting of your followed. The 'd Peoruary 7 416 Kenvon réxt meeting #{ the home of A"el sP. E. O. Sisterhood.—The hostrsses eatertaining Chapter B ot its last meet- | % were Mrs. Willa B. Hammond and s rs Robert G. Simmons. Mrs. Ham- | est green to most vivid n‘mfl being suddenly calied out of the | in decigns of our own 87, the place of gathering was changed | . te the home of Mrs. George L. Peck- ¥ teenth street. and was of January 10. The P. Bterns, pre- husines:s session eid. followed by the literary pro- gamut of color, Fermunent Fahihit Wardman Park Hatel 720({71'11 -%/'/' G Jewelers National Press Bldg. 1th & F 2y (Farmerly with shaw & Wramn) & A RETURN ENGAGEMENT BY POPULAR REQUEST Monsieur HENRI ( Pronounced Ahn-ree) The Famous Bobbing Artiste 10 New York's Most FFashionable Set Diternationally Kenozined Foor His Lxquisite SIUTRI. 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