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THE STUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FEBRUARY 5 1928-PART 3. —————r— Hall, Fifteenth and Harvard streets, Rathbone, which was held at the Wil- February 10, at 11 am lard Hotel January 11, was greatly ei Club Lunchenns. Teas. AN ARMY F Poliowing ‘the usunl business session, | foved by A Iatge and tepresentative | Engagement Announced Di d. Bad Mrs. Mina Van Winkle of the women's |group of former residents of the State. | inners an ridge police bureau, will speak at moon. |All seemed agreed that the affairs of 5 | Luncheon at 1 pan., Mrs. Walter C. | the soclety were in a flourishing condi- Mark Social Program Holmes. hostess tion and that a bright future for it . - % S - was to be anticipated ! g P faocanticad iparis SMIEROEM A LD S The Prince Georges County League of " Tho next meeting will take place Feb- 7 ik andas on which moples, | Srade won the prise for the largest o ' Wamen Voters will join with the Mont- ruary 8 8:30 pm. at the Willard Hotel / Chicvw Chase Fincvisne o : Do number of parents present 3 gomery County League in a ~:u\m of bo- " A reception fo the new Tilinoks mem- . W' L Cuilined H AN ey — : 1 o o e o Wb i 3 u 3 ltical and social issues arising from pors of Conaress and other guests who ece utiinea — Ilouse The Powell Junior High School P.-T 3 o the rapid suburban growth of both il he present and a varied progra 2 - A_will hold a benefit card party at the 3 5 L } i il b X,' nd ried program G E el . 1o Mrs. L. E Sanford. pres- school February 15 at 8 o'clock S B s Bk Gansis Voo 'fiv~”;‘:?r('|)l;.)1fiyln‘xrllu sngrcardetwil W uests ntertaine mn the Reservoir-Conduit Road = « 3 : : : e . aiihe 5 7 : s interesting_program for Found- : took this action Monday. at th ; i N ¥ A DAt BaR Peth \ war aTranged at an executive \ . . {of the county chairman, Mrs . The As You Like 1t Club of German- . 1% Homes—Personal Notes e s Btk held at Gage School January . ; Wade. in College Heights. The subjects town. Md. held its last meeting af fhe e O e e Important business matters were N : |0 he considercd are “Taxation. home of Mrs. R. L. Hickerson. The Mrs ton L. Waleott of West Congress of Parent-Teacher Assocla- | o4 "Upon #1. arder that the entire $ g { | Maryland City Plan” and “The Purposes president, Mrs F. H. Waters. presided 7 ey SHniom . Walcogt o st evening of February 13 might be given R . 5 i [af the Washington Suburban Sanitary After the business meeting Mrs. Worth- Kirke street entertained Tu over 1o the Feunders' day program and N g t | Commission.” By dn sy . \MElon” GriMih “read ‘an interesting ; Iuncheon and bridgs St ity. - i ~Miss Lavinia Enale of Baltimore ad- arficle on “The First Settlement in / e : which has ben ar- - | \ \ | drossed the meeting. Miss Engle pointed Marviand* The next meeting will be s Rontath e a0 Mes cordon rict of COlmDa | park View Platoon School P.-T A it the wnique position occupled by held February 8 with Mrs. R. L Kendall entertained at 4 dance Priday B o o Dr Jacon 11 Mold a eard party in the school ~ The suburbs of Washington. since the Waters . R el Picree at the First Congregational (e {5, AL Ir:rrlm:rrd“m; i i : \l';y'w'?"':;?,’\fi," “,T'f';.\'l',’,"‘,h.",mm';\':f:,:,r‘,,?.':] The Zomta Club heid itx week f , cxecutive committee 0f the Florence streets. Fel < > @ > e i S | ednese o ¢ rittenton Missior v after- e i Sl IR {Camimunities ousde (he District line Jncheon Wedneiday ai the Raleig ]\ Sritienton Mission_on_Priday. aften e il et ATl afiahs Rcaires . L N ae. have produced a eivie problem requir- Hotel. and had as speakers two of it ] Mrs. Howard Chandlee entertained ! be ilusirated. Al o es sembly Tuesdav at 10 am. at which ing special legislation’ The Prince %1 members. Miss Estelle Foster | 0= Havant clandi w.dg' \m,‘: ) wbort. profes. JCUIETS were awarded to i following | Coraer Gounty' League il center s CMICT brobation offcer of “the Policr 1 hexicinbiat iy “M.“ L Drofes- children who excelled in variou: schonl : O uniics Upon. this sublect. Court, and Mlss Geneviove Hendrick s _ c on Col activities: Kenneth Brown. Eddle Dant. i In connection with sy groups, a Mzt Focter. who represents the Police dleSenatorand Lillian Wild. Albort - Waters Lottie = {series ol lectures il e given in'cont Courtin the club, has peen connected rio willbel the oy UGEENRLNIREAMY Ok JORALOD. ] ¥ !function with the Montgomery County |00, 10 R See, 1910 and o . BU thy zranddaughter S1is subiecr a4 4o Jack Wagoner. Howard Cook. Welter { {League. Howard Duckelt of the Subur- fandied ms n x" ’.~nwn1‘f rbravxm} cases MISS VIVIAN GERTRU D‘I. BURKA, 0 Pand e is sul bE - McVearry. Roger Appold. William il ; ban. Sanitary Commission will be the She talked interestingly of her work \\hn\w parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Jean Shull & 3 er Political Education Davis. Marguerite Stevens. Audrey | Arst cpeaker: Fob 77at 11 am. in Which is primarily of a social serviee nounce her engagement to YIS Jean Shull, d-ust Gladman. Kathleen Borden. Frances 3 N he U,l“u sity Women's Club. i nature, givinz many illustrations of the _\lr Mitchell Talpolar of New York. Au[ n{ Van N Harbau oberta_Young. Leila John- ] ; et e Jeazue Pleasant and also unpleasant incident: 3 n anghis ol | P Eommunity branches of the deazue Pleasant and also unpl t incident week end 2 ston. Danicl Hild, Doris Mallard. Mer- 3 \ e eented at the Wade home by (hat occur daily. Miss Hendricks. rcp- | civie, leaislative, educational and club 5} t L ril Gaff_and Georgeanna Hild ] ¢ o early of Tesenting _interior decorators in the 4 S slliliA b e Atk and n \ded the Mid- i hromaentTeacher | Mrs. B. E. Grinder. president of the V! . g Miss Adele Stamp «f the University of | club, spoke entertainingly of the many | women. alite Maryland's. ou ‘ m Shenandoah Val- mote & lecture | oyonds -~Teal s ti ) h ALY 2 2 NC phases of her work. The club had as g t i g -adem general (heading, | EAImGhas] RarentIeacher FbEociaton. \ ; Mrs' A T Ganan of Berwyn, Miss Molly %05, 0 WE M0, Tie Qb DA A0 woman citizen ) TR o orental educa- | 4 arge v § Hall and Miss Mary Mo Thi's, Eisic Yoit. Mrs. Alfred Gaskill, Mist| Philo-Classics. —The members wer is the house guest of Mrs Clara A o heaminaty " “The graduating class presented the e v M. Rasriond| Frede) Ke Mrs. Homer Guerry, received by Mrs Augustus Kr n Saaer Hes . as enters o he heenoncinte following program Tuesday afternocn 3 & s and - Mis. H. W Gilbertson, M Jeflerson Randolph Keane Dorsev her apartment at the e aft < by Mr. and J. W i be oy - i« ol o > Vi B q p J o' 9 2 Ma 1 t te: ive patrons’ tick Greetings. C. Louise Springer: class ; : < ladensburg: Mrs. Harrict Forman, Col- | Hvde, and Steven H. Love of Utah. ernoon of January 20. M _ Bruce ¢ ot T ool ’Bx",‘:‘ Pl history. Franccs Harbaugh: recitations 3 ¢ e B e ! ot of Sugar As Pare presided eting 1 ] e i n Coran. John Stewart and Mary ¢ nR "°R. Barclay and Mrs. James b, Egan, Lhe club will give a dinner at the Grace ' The paper for the afterr ses Buating. Six sonzs were 8 3 . ! Riverdain, and Mrs T, Stecle and Ars, Dodge Hotel Saturday evening. Febru- | by Afrs 5 rendered by the class. Mrs Harriet | . James King of Hyatts: arv 11 in honor of Mary Dunham of | ject A Saunders first president of Edmones | s ¥ Montour Falls, N Y. chairman of Dis- | speare 230 o'clock at Parent-Teacher Association. made the N 3 \ BNDERWOOD. The Women's Home Club of North trict B of the Confederation of Zonta 'the jeader for thn t Scott’ Rafter Address and Miss Snowdcn gave a are- | § ] Reach neld a committee meeting at the Clubs Henry V" then well talk before she and Miss Mortimer —— <\ home of the chairman. Mrs. J M i - S ing char: praco he diplomas Mrs. Dawson Olmstead and Georgia, wife and danghter of Maj. Olmstead. U. S. A g7t A, ke plans. . Phi Upsilon Omicron. Washington ! .o¢ 5 was g s e presented the diploma Beard. on January 27. fo make plans hstions_ dmirans, Weshit iring th rt-Teacher A The varent-teacher association actea for the cook book it i compiling nmnae ftrr Wil Do e minge | hour Mrs. Knight invited the guests day at the as hostesses in serving ice cream and Favorile recipes of the club members Nemies Sorority. will hold its monthiv |, “tna diming room. where refrest Whe Parent- | ok s s guests N i it © b mEMbers meeting this afternoon at 4 o'clock with oo 0 ANINE 1da - . oo | ke Ko Rheiolamsfmnd s gus! [ l H L L Bb ?,f\‘:(m“?y?p;?w “m':q]x'n:.:\"n h,v'r, o the Mrs. Henry €. Ransom. Arlington. Va [ O T B o= as ) é . th a bithdar The Kinssman PT. A, gave %Iunfh-( enterprise by obtaining advertisements Take Arlington car to Fox Station e L d Mrs Edvard E Chapin the g class Tuesday : EhTient R e : e VY. whn are en ron e e for it After refreshments were soried Incram Cirete o the Flornee crit- 372 ElL Loz, M 7 ey o X the A¥rrent jschonl A “inned from Sixth Paze. the Chety Chase Librars as | gested by Mr< E. S. Willificld that fur- jenten Heme met Wednesday ot t0e peckham. 3 e P Congress. Her The next meeting of the association cts the husbands of ihe mombers | ther plans be deferred until after the home 0f My Hetbert Rober, WWETS 7 ny "Roudabush. Mre. O T. Thomp- i besield Rb iy R ML 0. throuzh Mre Hillver at the Woodward Each lady brought a box supper for |annual card party and dance. to be §o (D00 8 0FS O 050 0 Mhing Alfred_Hopkins William: and The George Truesdell P.-T. A. met Apartmenis her partner and (‘lofiro was served by | held adv v;‘w :.q@lclnq p;xm-v.. ] 1‘ b i Gy t e speaker § the committee in charge proceeds from all activities r the » hext meeting of the circle will 8 zecently st the L Clara Barton Club of Glen Feho. M. 1o \inior depariment. Mrs. Hoouer ame. purpo-e. namel. (he T, The next meeting of the elrcle w11 - ‘0; KN"M‘W Sipervitor. who ace A 1Al on “Teach. | —The monthls meeting was held Jan- Hanzer. leader, gave a sticcessful by Boiee be Neld at, the Hom, of Mrs Charles E. | Founders” day s annuall ob Jonal Congress of in% the Child to Read Piano solos 'uary 1. af A pm. at the home of the fi card party Saturday in the Che s e. Chapier B at the neates e T TAT B were gien by Master Stevens and Mrs. | director. Mrs. Harry W. Houghton. Th: Farms community room. The junior Smith College Club—Mre_ Wilam | 105 10 the date. Jamuars 2 e national com- Norene Dahn. Mrs. Dahn plaving two | president. tre Ransdell, not being a ’j ent met again on Thursday at EOFEN SErRE O oo T atr placs ChADIN Huntington entertaned the |pi e OF8gnizaty g national con- numbers. Plans were made to hold a (o at Mrs. Houghton presided wpen- | the home of Miss Catherine Merritt on\ X yolid,"Mullenbers and Mrs. Ger. members on the evening of January . f8S00 008 1 Cleveland. Ohio. card perty at the school February 17. ) ing the mM"H\\’; ntfi na'inraw‘:""x:w}:' Shepherd strect B Gl MO ool R o= 9t et r{r },‘?T” ‘19-15 T“’(}"”‘:—’}": ter. acting as hot t coiject for clubwome e - <ection s W . 3 street. Miss Helen Atwater. Mrs Edith [0 a . 4 ey i) 8 Brayer. Reading of the minutes by the | The Prench section, Mrs, ‘),m..',“‘ | Buenside Co AT Cameron and Mrs Ray Hamilton Skel- (£TS in the Distriet of Columbia e Porce. m: Parcnt-Teacher As- ting of the Stanton Schoo! cecretary. Mrs. Edgar Ryan, w: the schedule of classes taught I e & bl '*! lon spoke informaily. and Miss Mar- Chapter B. Chewy Chase . and aciation “sac ne” group, Under PT. A Wil be held February 7. and | loera by roports of the ire Winclow. Hersehels - La. clase avancee | january 25 at G. A R. Hall. with s o, Srenn ™ 3 Smith daughter. im- |3l non-affiliaied P. E. O. sister Eennor Mon Cox. met in Force will be featursd bv a Founders’ dav |chairman The club voted to rene® the opov’Chase Branch of the Public Li- | O'Brien. in the chair . personated a harassed chairman in a G B jEtubaR of [l ed MY Dad | K Chase parswar 1:30 pm. and will celebration. Dr. George Havenner of |supscription to the Geographic Maza- p.,rc pjvingston street near Connecti- | recently elected officers alsn held delightfully humorous way | ihelipieasicel ot} ssking Fotter = s chte e Mondays at the the Citizens Advisory Council. Miss | St e in the Glen Ec e . ic)| Dceaity. slectod afigers alio held i{hels ok tuic lddeckiicis Stia clixis 0 Flo ices ok revieed_was Mother and Hummer. supervising _ principal 0f 500 (TN ch me classs intermediaire, Chestnt Farms | viee president: M e Ghrter gathieris ! a o Southeast. &chools. and ‘Mre B B | ury i buy materisls for the laye community room at 1:30 .. the same | chaplain: Miss Adelaide Foster. et e S e Columbia | pe made by the members during th | gy a ™ premicre classe. Chestaut Clan. Mis Jennis Hamiltao, secreiany: ek - * Congress of Parent-Teacher Associa-| oar which is their usual contr A e s i O m Jennie Hamilan. 4 y 24, Parent-Teacher Asso- tions will take part in the program 105 MNClyduork Guild of America. oy cOmMunity reom at g 15 am :l',an A“:r;f’“\!.?rdrw\ cond tetor. Mt paper o the Elizabethan masque will | Mrs Worth; e T I mateshents Tl ihe | erved. Mrs. H. B. Humphrey and Mrs. Claude | -\ 8500 0 e | Deam, assistant conduetor. with Mye. D¢ read by Dean John Calvin Metcalf | meeting fo “order Poporecoe s Churéh of the The thirty-third birthday of the Na- Norion were Apholtct 10 SR, 0 tion. Mrs. Truman Abbe. leader, will|Rosalie Sheiton and Mrs Adelia For- of e Universly ol Vicghiis'! The conc| e - it s Torm Up. rd_was valedic- ' tional Congress of Parents and Teach- | "play. to be used by the UWR 0 B0 meet at Chevy Chase Circle for a valk | ester as color bearers. Mrs Rose Pen oyt ! g | Lutu Cork oo ‘ i 8] ¥ historian. The | ers will be celebrated at_the February | next fr'\!“cr‘b.[ s Bgpesis mved At 10:30 the same day the February | nell. treasurer. was abs on account of R L e s t : wamants O ports were Bob Coiner and Char mesting of the John Eaton Parent. the mecting refre: funcheon committee, Mrs. Edward C. | ilness, Mrs Cora Davis was installed i S e M 1 s old. ar uit claim deed nd prophets. Betty Sleep- Teacher Association tomorrow at 2 by the hostess. . cbb. chairman, will meet at Chestnut as funior vice presid The Prince Georzes County Federa- Hopkins Williams. s} i ted . Y ever v azo have been ler and Beatrice Mullen o'clock in he school building ~—The| yp. capitel Mill History Club met Farms community room. while at the| General « were read wherein tion of Wemen's Clubs.—Mre Wilfrid ' inte the Founders' Chapter. O recistered at the Knox Count register Harrison and Jeanne Mitchell sp-aker will be Mr, Giles Seolt RAf(CT. | jopuqry 20 at the home of Mrs Mover same tme the execulive commiltee of | INE €ops wis Informed that the depart- 1. Preston. chairman of { in- A. of ) ) Iowa. in 1884. Of deeds office ¢ e Por O R POk WD e will be two other guests of honat |\, "G;ringer assisting hostess et the social <sction will meet with the |ment convention would be held Feb- ment committee. app iy ad oA Modern | many vesrs the deeds 'were lost. hut Tioin Sefeconns. who. wil speak--hre. A A Birmey. he lincheon tne usual busincs: meetns chairman, Mrs George B. Wagner. on |FUAry 14 and 16 Februar, 15 the an- executive board meeting. announces'P. E : he Founder cless will ~Ry- first president of the District congress. | (o " olieg ~Mrs, Jason Waterman was Hesketh <treet. At 11 am. the mem- | hUAl banquet will be held e Raleigh 1nat the date of Friday. February 17, especialls written for the occask class president and and Mr: Alfred Tolson. who was a unanimously elected a membx hip ¥ ce will meet with its Hotel in (-r\n;.u)l‘mq with AR g pm. Dudrow's Hall, Mount Rainier. Mrs. W. A Danielson. a member of charter member of the national con. WHEMMRITE L0 Fhir Ry M. Col- chairman. Mrs. Karl C. Corley. on |Several applications membership .30 PO The time and piace for | Chapter B. form gress. A parent-teacher pageant will iy, " piqeq 100 views of Panama. Western avente were also read. Beginning ihe foy . sb | e b sorill D ihe card partv. All clubs are asked to Mil'on. Iowa Following this v e - e e cichoot | Nicaragua and Costa Rica. accompanied On Wednesday at 10 am. the music | Wednesday in March and evers fourth o qporate in making this affair a history of the organiz Yorke Gallery v sCri g. Mrs. 2 seetio) N Lyles fTutt, le: nd . s e s i E nd rtis J 3 1 T Kindergarten band will furnish music | 3on Tegd & PR 00 CUCT G Ceey Chase Library, Connecticut aso- | Dected eloser friendship betwern Bist S Wheiire h Bl : el Ty 2 : Bryan and refreshments will be served B al the home of Mrs. Flenkes nue and Kirke street, for rehearsal Jeh 3 Topned ALHE Baing tiny the ceven off of prer JEAN NEQULESCO n the assembiv x W. Hubbare = National — gt 1 p.m. the executive board will meet at @ "PUR AR i e l’m:rr(\ Club of College Park —Thi: served refreshme: r s of .3‘7'? Jflh':nbl’ F:‘\Dxrr:t?i:?“.“ r’:l:vl;g:xm-g\’ ‘::Sdrr:: the Shenandoah Chapter. United Da the home of Mrs Stanlev L Walfe on m;‘\‘,‘; ";","r' Liyons “ana’ Mis a 5 will meet Wednesdav. February 8. Chapter F. fami K ¥ Rumanian Court Painter read the State powell Junior High School Parent- ters of the Confederacy. & s 9 Maple avenue. Mrx. Wolfe will be as. | JuXlon were present e I gl at the Home o0l president. Mrs. C. O | child of Chapter B i 2 hers 7th to Febrosry 19% 1rem the D C. Par- Teacher Association at its meeting Wed- * meeting at the home st cicted in entertaining at luncheon by | AT &1 absence of over ¥ Appleman. and all members are 1 1 Bulleiln The scrap- nesday at 3 o'clock. in the Hbrary of the | et Lee. with e presl sl Mrs. Willlam B. Greely and Mrs. Camp- | 2 i) i e to attend Mrs. O'Brien gave ichooi. His subject will be “The Rela. Linda V. Nance, presiding. Al com- oo g water as far as the west coast work. The room having tion of the Home and the School” | Mitlee and officers’ repotis wete dc tendancs for the semester There will also be a celebration of the | Posed of before the members ‘O B TR b e 7 treat. A Teport from birthday of the National Congress of 'ihe proposed amendmen'c 1o (e “HOD- afterncon At the home of Mrs Ohaies | led an American flag to Gener C. Congress of Parents and Parents and Teachers. and a collection 1er's by-laws. One of the mast MP¥ charles W Pimper. 20 Primrose street | & ApoOR AL 1IC NS of MIS Chatles Federation Heaaguarters in hon 1< war read by the secretars. will be taken for the National Child lan! was to ralse annual duct iron Harold E Doyle and Miss Muntop | o A% I o iuam E. Chamberlin - Mrs. John F. Sippel. director for Mary- ik chatrman, Mis. Henry, gave | Wellate work. "4 6150 v $2. This was il tell of the work at Kamp Kahler: | President. presided and introduced the jand in the General Pederat “on her work and suggesisd There will be a card party Wednesday | 2dopied A new commitice 2% AW.IC. A girla” Bummer camp. | raier of the sltermoon. Wl C! Ren- prese B A 30 S T mecei- | Sveing W U et by s “afs Rabmér, Mrs ol 3 LS lon “The New Washington seems especialls S R O The van Ness PT_A, will meet Wed. | Mrs Lee and M. Goodman fhe Sereyiimiat Glub of the DIt | ane nostesses. were Mre : e ;}.,T“‘I,f“,‘,; :*?"“,‘"‘ Faalic o 4 v ointed to serve on this commi ngton he La Favette | sfre Prank Carden, Mr h Cls et s ALl LietenE & nesday at tne home of Mrs. Robev, 1009 D ity with Caroline Stephens. presi- o the General Federation. I v s*nd $5 ,‘ a birthdry Fifih street southeast Refrrshmon® new member. Mrs 7 W. Waterman v # dmu. Al(f‘r\ 'l’;r‘ 'le.ml! Iin. Mrs. James CIift a r we '»\l:h o l\nno}\n\:r b sation An enter- Will be served A luncheon will be held ' Welcomed into the chapter. 1 ’ ; C @ : = 1a ve a 0 he 1 Pe T 15 o Waterman came through the efforts of Pollard gave a report of the ; neral n February 17, February 15 at the school. Mie Lo ‘The chapter was most pleased Senate committee meeting on the wom- | Tilinois State Saciety.——The reception F. -8ippel. who has for 20 vears carried oceeds wiil br . . to accept her application. The chapter €n's bureau bill. eciting the approval in honor of its new president. Rep the banner of leadership for the wom- he <hoe and rubber fund | p . e W' G | evidenced, and stressing the pride | sentative Henry Ay 2 en of Mary! 8 esioric| : t xt time with Mrs W. G ecvidenced. g P ntative Henry R Rathbone, and Mrs en of Maryland in religious, patriotic. All parents wishing to have their MRS. HOSKINSON HEADS | B Mo i e ira. Loe. “was as. ' Soroptimists should take In Mina Van | ——— — — ___—__7c. W70 M 0 7 SIVATC 1 7¢ slous. patriotic. tor ‘the Gresident or the orin ’ [sirted in serving by her sister, Muse Winkle. | its cntet sponsor. - Funnte O T the president or the prin ry v Shreve Heartsill. well known in local e school BOARD OF MANAGERS wary Pauricia Gras. musical circles. was the soloist. accom- were sar / ‘“'\; M’ff“‘ Woman's Club of Chevy "'Ifl*; Md , panied by Virginia Burford. Vi Sutton y Mrs. John o e ing The February program of the clib Snroptimist. gave an informal account o e 3 lein Representative Brooks Beromes President of Controlling U0 1€ i ey Pentertainment by the of Ner recent fve-month Earopean Intensely Interesting News From and Mrs. Flelcher were intro- Body of Methodist Home sncial section Wednesday evening. when trip with Mabel Garrison, Metropolitan " 4 Phyllis Hic Mrs 2 | the members of the section. und ¥ soprano = .";nmr::d with sol for Aged leadershin of Mrs George B Wagne & T A Son] < - Q 2 & letcher gave an sddress Mr<._Joseph T. Maguire and Mrs M The Women's Alliance o Soule 2nd R of Environment® Mrs Dresient at the annuai election o ZALEFE O LR Cizrke president of the Maury Asso- officers of the board of managers of f Cation. was a guest the Methodist Home for the Aged held = SIS e z'r.h "mn‘; Thuy?ua\d W = = > . x The meeti; the jonroe jome ther officers elected were s r e Ho v o St B rision v s e DLTaD e s at ates 750 Pairs Women's pm. Miss Mrs ) Prank Campbell. first vice presi- SN AR ervisor of the dept: Mre Grace A L. Sult, second e viee president. Miss Bertha Gray. re- T "F Shaw & Co. Smart-style Shoes ELIZABETH ARDEN r “What Is Education.’ re of the “ourse on “Pa- council of presidents at the District of Co- Columbia Floral Circle will meet to- morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs Shakespeare Society of Washingten. | Th —Thers will be a meeting of the so- ciety at the Corcoran Gallery of Art at ' Sregati 815 in the evening. February 6 A juary 24 The Executive Board of the Maryland Friendship Touse Nursers Aid Club Federation of Women's Clubs has mre. The Chevy Chase Chapter. Y. W. C. A, | g will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs nsatl The financial report submitted showed troughs the ‘Gest year of s, existeos UNIQUE JEWTLRY v 7 v Sale Closing - » dar 01 0% on the bullding remains. however The 1516 CONNLCTICUT AVENUE ¢ endowment fund has reached $116.000 2 pm. at Peabod: ’ ';‘.m"sd Cawson, retriig pres, Tist Aboie Dupont Crrele a[ )0 C /J‘O//’At ! Rafter. 81a% gen: was made an honorary president o i o A musical program was given by Mrs v Parent-Teacher ’:u;: 14&":;‘: (:':::;h..'s-':;"?,xnl‘;,f'y,; 90 90 — ¢ the ciose of the 4".,.,...,,,,.,. e oy Brans # ' S e S i et n of the Trinity Church. Rev Rl | . at great redudtions Class The WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY «wd SATURDAY will be sorium wmonow st STAP TO ACT AGAIN. ASTE mx’J 1,1.\(72"1111;1 Former Prices 10 lo 816.50 FEBRUARY 8th f 11¢h Lon are the distimguash b e ; i ot 1 ng characteristics of the & ‘.; ad b Bio INDON. Mme Birindherg il = - SDIEER: $L90 REACHDENE 10 Bek {10 pros ]. F Shaw & Co. stock of auction Everyman ter will make of Ber inte hushand n Play.” Rnh- jewelry and gems. The gift o Latan e greal sucee 4 he had with stri Father” 1 secker who has sought far and oduction’ of the ssme = Revnolds of the Wesley Church A H_ McKiniey of the Dougia > 2 reh and Rev. PR Barnes of i Prestice m Churech (o Every year Miss Arden spends weeks in London and Panis supervising the work of her European branches. And duning this tme, she visits the mose exclu sive shops of France and England, finds out licde artists and modistes, and chooses new and exclusive N this sale draws to a ared In quick clearance becomes " necessary we've made these mage of the : e held DleyvI “The Dance of Desth wtiide ifeals instontly ithas hend s g g be held A 10 mstantly that here s cxeeptional reductions, pon g e th one of the most vinlent of ¥ things to gladden the hearts of her American clients. pronlds i ahe1g 50 odd plays bt coth the end of his quest for the seception for 1t 1 of the surcesses now wmque and beautiful There are not all sizes in Miss .‘\rdm has decided to ofter chese charming L tora about murder . any one sty e are pieces of lingerie, which are all hand-made and un- = all sizes in the lot, and all usual 1n design, ata price reduction which makes it | are from our regular stock. a decided advantage purchase dunng the sale H l D “ ! hit: | i - Smare pertumes, bags, fowers and other accessories aze 1 fln f # ) £ : = may be obtamned as well Visit the Elzabeth Anden 2101 P St, [ 2 ”"-"“":‘A Reduced Salon at vour earliest convenience to take advantage e Marfariann ¥ tlearhier As Kpecializing in % : ot rhiy deligheful opportunity et senuury 2 b ; | Women's sk hose—chif Drincing “Central Eleclriul Treatmenl; ' ¥ S o s fan: and: service. weight And while vou are i the Salon, make every wquiry ). principe) \ chowe of many shades, about vour skin Gractous advice will be givea in de High Scton,, Mise Brsd \ 4 ness High ‘Or \| | ) ¢ . tul Ask abour the Manipulative Exercises. They . b ) \ : N pairs for 81 are SO imporaant 1a one s Home Treatment. L3t v Health and Beauty | sumces Her Hemnval 1o Barger Quar 10£0 Conn. Ave. | | ICHS ELIZABETH ARDEN Room 3 F Street at Tenth L7 CONNECTICUT AVE WASHINGTON. D e e 4 » wp— " | = LONDON NEW YORK BARES Tuneh- Flevator K S0 Fntr - : - . 2558 = wwheth tedow's | gland ar 2 5 = Z reelizen f1om ne Telephone for Appointments for NKin Vreatments and Exervives: Frankhin a3 dd

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