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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASITINGTON, N. €. FEBRUARY 19, 1928—PART 2. Church of Baltimore was introduced, | legislation, gave & report on her work [that she be sent the names of the|the rules governing guest privileges in | ing for the study of som> of the great \Who spoke on the subject of crippled [and said that copies of the legislation | American Home chairmen in ench club. | the club, while the chajrman of the | paintings. Reduce Your Weight children, She has been goingethrough- | the general federation was sponsoring Humphrey {5 working on a report | public welfare committee, Mrs. Robert | The following ladies have consenfed out the State bringing this subject to [had been senf to the legislative chair- |showing the work, cone by the Ameri-{J. Service, reported & great need for | to_act members of the nominating . and gnen of all the clubs in the county. | can Home chairmen in each club and|old sheets, pillowcases, blanke! com- | committee. Mrs. Eugene E. Stevens SCIe, £ fi the attention of the clubwomen janen of unty. i Gl 3 | z l endeavoring to make a survey of the |She requested that the clubs cxpress needs this information immedintely forts. etc. in the work of the Social|chairman: Mrs. Edward C. Bebb, Mrs o number of crippled children in the their desires to her so that she might| Mrs. Humphrey also announced that | Service League and sald that she would Arthur D. Kidder. Mre, Harold B. Stab. (Continued fn SinthePage.) | winning the prize. Appropriate valen- State that are not being cared for. She | (TY out the wishes of the clubs. She | she is chalrman of befter homes for|he glad to receive such contributions. 'ler and Mrs. Georss W. M. Vinal, th As% for fres — e e— e refreshments were sorved during | Suei€ It Are MOl BERE T here are | specifically pointed out that she was | the county and asked for the co-opera- | Mrs. Eorl H. Clapp. the club repre- new siate for offic:#. t5 be ready at the booklet., will be the speaker. taking for her sub- | the social hour. 1500 to. 2000 crippled children not Te- | merely the agent to get the legislation | tion and help of the clubs in this worl | sentative_on the_board of the Mont- | April meeting of {ne club. The chair- booklet. ' The Youth Movement.” | — Gib o College TParko— | CoNIIE TrODOT Cater They cant g0 to | {0 the cliibs and if they did not respond | And she again mentlofied her desire 19| gomery County General Hospital, told | man or any cs the committee will b “Keep Fit in is secretary of the Amer- | el desibond o "“"“ <chool except by bus, nor can they m.,”mm let her have their ideas, she must | be of service to the clubs and visit them | of the proposed improvements at the glad to receive suggestions for office: 15 Minutes ttec for selecting deiegates | One of the most interesting commiftees | chool exeept by bus B4 (o8, G0 | necessardly go ahead on the asumption | when the clubs give her the oppor- | hospital and especially of the erection a5 the president and first and second 3 Minute i Youth Congress to be|at work in this club is the “American |8 Wving execpt o SR, T 5 oyped, | that, they approved. She urgently re- | tunity. 2 __lof a nursery, the cost of furnishing to | vice presidents are completing tun @ D iin A Y Home.” Mrs. Alice Chappel Sellman, | {otal num e llw eined and onl auested clubs to communicate with her. | The meeting adjourned at 3:30. hav- | he 5400, and said that she hoped the | Vears as officers and may not be candi- Luncheon wi scrved at 1 p.m. | chairman, who favors the club with in- | 23 per cent ca B8 FEPCCGU S0 op | Mrs. Josiah W. Jones, newly appoint- | ing been an exceedingly interesting and ey would like to contribute this | dates for re-election at this time. e SIS T teresting | roports of the classes in | Per cent are hopeless, The work bffed chuim ns, requested | helpful meeting. The Federation mount, a small portion of which had | _ The literature section, Mrs. William | “Clothing.” held monthiy under the | this league, Mrs. Chwich said, : s s e y | honored by having the State president. | aiready’ heen pledged at the meeting|S_Garland, leader, met Friday at the i Woman's Club of Bethesda. —The auspices of the county home demonstra- | fold. to give medical care. education. | jgarch e Mrs. Alcock, and Mrs. Rogers, State ¥ the | home of Mrs. William Leonard Thurber meeting was held Tues tion agent, Miss Ethel Regan, in her | Vocational guidance and proper “‘;;b‘ | chairman of resolutions, said that her | chairman of resolutions. present. j;{mfth,f ‘l'};f,‘:l fig:{g{‘, :,",‘J,",','L ‘Slmp_ion Quesada street. Modern drama, the rs. W. W. Bride in Edge- | ofice in Hyattsville. The work chosen | She estimated that every mmrflg\;"m‘j committee also requested that resolu- | St bell E. Waters, the club voted to raise | subject for the afternocn, was int charge rs admitted at this for this year comes under the general | Person costs the Government § ey in her hands by March 15, in | phil Sheridan Woman's Relief Corps, [ the amount by volunteer subscription |©f . Karl Fenning. A review of Peter L Decker, MIs. | hiead “Clothing.” including lectures on | Year, and the majority of these crippies 2t the State might act on them | Ng, 12, was entertained February 12 by [and at the close of the meeting Mrs, | Galsworthy's “Escape” was given b; . Mrs. E. P. Abbe. Mis. E. | “Tegting Materials.” “Color and Design,” | children can be made productive with fat their next annual meeting in April its members, Mrs. Cora L. |Clapp reported $166 in cash and sub- . Edwin G. Nourse, assisted by Mis. Mrs. Terrill Brazleton. | «Cytting_and_Fitting,” “Know Your | Proper care and educational training. Mrs. Earl W. Chafee reported on the | Nanoly. daughter of Capt. Daniel M. | scriptions . Mrs. Truman Abbe stated | Alexander Ashley, Mrs. George W. Mrs. John Fair- | Sewing Machine and Its Capabilities.” | Mrs. Church asked that the clubs endowment fund and snid that of the | oy niece of Admiral Winfield | that the next indoor meeting of her|Morey, Mrs Paul Sleman. Mrs, Parker 31 clubs in the fede 3 (iS5 HlBY: b Hap ROTE Il KA ion world be conthe ‘2gth at|Dodge and Mrs. Fay S. Hotbrook. Miss not supported this fund i e OF r bir | e Sibyl Baker, director of the Community . In_honur of her birthday | home of Mrs. Harold J. Moulton, Center Department of the District, read a modern lyric drama and gave a talk The next meeting, which is scheduled | form chapter, if they would. and study ing on the illiter- | ¢S\t BT OR B0 oot | bers from o or Ma . wil n the nature of | the problem, appointing members t e L e iand. recommended | qy qli-day “sewing bee” Much should | the various organizations in their | Montgomery County head % | anniversary. Every conceivable place {3700 Oliver street, instead of Monday of applied edtica~ LY ccomplished toward completing an | county. In her work in the counties of | Supported ihe endowment. fund 7 pet | {30 ormed with flowers which had |as announced in the bulletin: the talk |3 modem lyric e Sndane sl Mrs. Robert o gividqual dress. which, if worthy, will | this State she found that 17 out of the been sent to her by friends during the | on birds to be given by Mrs. Ernest b~ chown later on I A group display. | 23 countles did not know the situation | 1 her report on conservation day. | Knacbel. The leader of the music sec- | NoStesses at tea, which followed the pro- 64434 confessod . 5 = o she 5 | the clubs would plant trees dusing that | Where a plons Lepas bk 2 = o e S Ay ile. “An execulive hoard meeling was | Mrs. Smail made a motion that this | ATaierum i Washington was now an | her husband. who had had the table |0f the holldsy. but that, Herndon Mor- |cle mel Tuesday in the Chestnut Farms Batfle Cr ek L tiei of the nicten (P [matierineie eietiG B e ox. | assured fact for the near future, and | adorned with a three-tier birthday cake | & ector, woul " e re | community room, on Connecticut ave- (4 . W. Woodward, February 5 and & | yorker, to be brought hefore the e fard 1o o mational flower, Dr. | decorated with 100 tiny American flags, | hearsal on_the following Wednesday, | nue, for luncheon with the president, ey Velentine luncheon w ved "THE | ccutive board of the Social Servico evahi i ‘the pitiox as being | hich were used for favors She was |(he 20th Reports were also given by Mrs. John Boyle, jr. as hostess. After 2 ke reguiar February miecting was also held | feague and reported back to the cc- iy n mational’ flower. being | the recipient of many beautiful gifts, a | he leaders of the art. French and|the brief business meeting, a musical ea t =Dl er t o{‘ president and nnou.q coutive board of the federation to be )g grown in any part of | very touching presentation being made | literature sections, the latter stressing | program was given by Miss Alice Har- . followed by salute to the | taken to the individual clubs it e Comdr. §. G. Mawson of a large | the fact that any member of the club | vey and Mrs. Ralph Wilson. Miss Har- Will Do It For Y. N was avpointed tem- | eatjon, said that the n classes lations, d on her attend- | M. Bobb, Adjt. Fred Shortsleeves, | £ . altz_Zervantes,” by Fe- V. mational re- | ould be opened March 1 and that aied af the c L o e e ¥ | meetings makes the club member also | queira: - ona zotiron || PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION uring Mrs. | Ajonday. March 5. the nutrition worker ! andg cure of war he found the ot | Butler, Dr. H. A Comdr. &, @ member of that section. The club Miss Harvey also accompanied Mrs. i . s Gordon. [ would be at the Bethesda School. |, Al e eth the At Lt | cirector, Mrs. William Cuilen Dennis. Wilson when she sang “When Twiiight || Carroll Electric Co. Bl et Ee MR e e o bt £ave a report of the February meeting Comes.” “Coming Home" and “Baby." 3 = 714 12th St. NW. M. 7320 e are also on the list r Teport on motion pictures, | G briv Vetesane: eachhcf who the Montgomery County board and e . ; Grand Army Veterans, each of Whom [ i, yrecented the new constitution and | ition worker will go out into the | Afrs. Bran id that Gov. | is over 80 vear She Al i i s to acquaint the \ 1 Vo o et v aws, upon which the club voted the 3 N h3 T " or] o1 a v ! nuxrlfrlx‘nn the vork r hildren’s ms S ! L Corps memocrs, and MANY nittee on motion pictures. Mrs. Hc‘;\'r} ik 5 8 e L hat a list of 200 tested pictures IE e | Grattan Doyle. asked that members Claims Apartments Let to Colored G l A4 1 speaking on illiteracy. she remind- {1 L = llst of 200 D " pAmong the 3 auests vore Sons and | e children attended the - special c Greenway Inn S e B e 7 He spoke : Dhters Cf inlon veterans, members | Saturddy morning movies give her | Persons. | ory) <0 rd sear. | () ¢ broceed with whatever work w ing, How iy e ) ‘Enstern Star. Charlie Miller, past | Compmittee the benefit of thelr VIews| Alleging that he and his family were s » of the history which the | 8601 BYCCE Y0 Yieracy average | @ vas. “Get in touch with | oo "ot P et e star and state | O he performances. inconvenienced while occupying :a Sunday | Special ree more | |7t that time. The causes of illit- | SO ' mang ot | SeCretary of the Daughters of America: | MIS- Marshall G, Guthrie, a member ¢ at 182 cher R Tron Furnace | oo Ot WY GO said, were Inadequate | Sad to_ welcome < i G e ik |of the club. sang “Trecs.” by Rasback, 3partment at 1826 M street when E Dinner D I Boundaries of V e | ransportation. to which she would add | Sou ¥ant. The opo e | America. Aughters of Ernest R. Ball, Mrs. Imlay accompany- |tions of the building. James D. Ellis, e Chicken N . oo |« Geare | Ces g0 You Riiara e SR +cir, | INE @t the piano. The guest SPEAKEr. 1eng parvard street, today sued El T Turkey i autdinte. b the| EAiofiplcty vou have if you will | Music was furnished by Prof. Fritz | il Hutchins, director of the fine arts | 42 O e 1 Roast eational _guidance in the e Of Piciures, you B firther | Maile and L. E. Manoly. Jepartment of the American University, beth A. Cook. owner of the apariment Bl 9 Opposite Cathedral Mansions . Wednesday ¢ hools. saying that with guidance the “Pictur G s the guests were leaving the host- and Fridav ch m: s will be | SSN0C ek i i aid: “Picture X | s S B aving > cave a talk on Washington as an art 'house, and her rental agents. the i o Mre. Joho Armiger, | children would make more progress il pression. At v ess presented cach one wilh a lar3e center. Mr. Hutchins spoke of the be- | Fideity = Mortgage . Co. for . $5.000 U 7";""':" Sea Food e the schools. _She concluded her repOrt | iy cood taste, d by of birthday cake and wished to ginning of art galleries in Washington, | damages. Last month. the plaintif teal s Counts o | ® 0 for morcischop! busses, t and 1 1 pach of thom such oy and happiness as |in the old_Smithsonian Institution, in says, while he was still a tenant in the $1.00 85e hr - | ¢ n" e | \'( i’ct s, subchair had been allotted 1o her. 1846. He said that Argrrfimn‘;nhu a ?parvmden‘; house an advertisement was 5 3"5 o A ig £ ahie Lo SMIEIL L U (dor . reported on her 9 '« Club i . thing of importance and that Washing- | insertes the papers that apartments : to to 7: h schools and get a botter educa- 2d Miss Annic s yyThe Woman's Ciub of Chery Chase, |ion s most Tortanate in having the new | would be Tented to colored persons. He A 7.3 PM. PM. mal foundation . { 2o al ci 3 > Y ey, Deldpres which has started the and oth ite ten he tells the 2 Mrs. Bowman. cha of soctal B c bt e hevy Chase Pres- (yrrent toward Washington as a center |court, were embarrassed by the action e o S service appealed speci! X for she s m : z it r;‘;”’\{":‘;;‘a‘filr“{ fn{!":‘ an un- Mr. Hutchins also paid tribute to the of the defendant E 5 i comforts. underwear and shoes for the Is € Sl nembers. | phillips Gallery and the wonderful op- The plaintiff is represanted by Attor- b N- Social Service League. She said they |1 Mis. Edward C. Bebb was chairman of [ irinniy” that’ Duncan Phillips s gir- nes Newson Wilson, — s CoLULLC AR AL had a great need for these articles. 3 ¢ b mittee which served the lunch- i " | Due to the unusual weather cond: 1 con. a special feature of which was the This moec. | (he league has had an extremely I S > th n|fable reserved for members of the his meet-{omber of cases to care for end they | be : A . in | French section. who enjoyed the privi- n of meed money 0 Gavry. & !lege of conversing in French = Mrs. work. The receipts tt Alexander Ashley, president. called the under those of meeting to order and the members year being $3.049 stood and sang “America." with Mrs, e In speaking of the pageant th rpoxt Charles V. Imlay accompanying at the Bt ague is to give in June, at th 2t a futt tir S ian e trea: Russell S. A grounds in Rockville. she said th \ an of | A : port showing the ex i e “ | Seript was being written by Mr. Morgan f sented her 1 he | € ondit treasury. Upo: LA 5 2nd wonld depict the history of M ) s itution and > hairman of the memb: ry County from its i . a 0 Mrs Karl C. Corley requested su r : ¥ ni were voted members of this work 3 lav ! ! . Graham, Mrs oney to promote the enterp Ther 2 with a fov Guy Baker Stevenson, Mrs hn Stew- will be boxes for s ! it wr At they Mrs Susan H. Phimb : already been spol . X t 1 el is going to be beauti wili be an event of portance Mrs. George W. Morev. chair; tho past it has been ¢ s to cntertain th it was Clubs. not v board and i at luncheoi ir b members providing ther own luncheons. It was believed that this method would prove less of a hardship to the entertaining ciubs, and make 1t n the poster work possible for the federation to I s 1 i 4 ) ] i / | ( | nnout bridge party clection of officers T T T I “Jeminine cApparel of Individualily a C. Reinhardt. Archinaid Sril, 3. TWELVETEN- TWELVETWELVE F STREET Sponsors “CO-ORDINATION" Fashion’s Newest Whims) THE MODE IN GRAY-GREEN nnounced the resign Weston an of reso- t Mr General Fed January and_spoke ation of a flag by i to General Fed- onor of M n ity, who the subject of aption to ess_occurred v .. PHOTOGRAPHS Y, COPIED~RENZWE ) ENLARGED-BY J-Bachrach- < B 0 A NN Main i CORRECT ACCESSORIES COUNTRY CLUB for N or THE CORRECT COSTUME K TOWN WEAR Reduced in Price to 85 The HOSE Honey Beige “Blue ) ——shecrest chiffon! $1.35 to $1.95 The mode for - Spring decrees —and The JEWELRY i Choker of Gold Bt iiiags A $1-50 Pair Of Pure Silk Beetdles—Jade Pendant— leathers as the Lt preferred material HOSIER‘Y The /i | g for smart foot- 48 YOU LIKE I1 BOUTONNIERE i wear. ' Leather, feathers or chiffon / —The finishing touch! N ° $1.00 and mare Here 1s an op- Prince Georges County Federation of Voomen's Clubs he department of ittt ——_— S — AN N S buy To Further Introduce The Famous portunity to buy “As You Like It” To The Dis- criminating Women Of Washington, We Are Making This Very Special wear at price Offer For The Next Three Days Only. vour Easter foot- made possible by These Stockings Are Full Fash. Berberich's half- ioned Pure Thread Silk, From Qur Newest Spring Merchan- dise. 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