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THE EVENING NTAR, WASHINGTON., 'D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1928° Award of pris for 's winning | Solofsts: Irvi Lean, violinist, and|Hurst 5 rican Uni t] = | Ni 3 p . . lem. of prizes for season's winning lofsts rving an, violin! urst Hall, American University cam ational = Broadcasting gmwm.m"l;f CENTER To GWE PLAY. Ml KC l y 4 /) el G e | TUL'P EXHIB'T T0 OPEN { OITY NEWS IN BRILE. Louis Ratner, pianist. pus. “Reminiscences of & T Ryl | A caster.’ S ———— Marriage lconses have heen fagued to TODAY. Nk ol B 3 Socle “ ron Horse," a plo- | Willing Workers of Joseph H. Milans | Capital Council, tcanum, — i 3 AT TAKOMA PARK TON!GHT \\'Tgiilxvg:fx\n‘\‘ ”\l\liTlp '?.‘:1‘35“'. 15 ‘:\r«“ll«‘vik nn‘t] mn:r ‘::k:l:l:h:’rlh\?etlll:‘ol“llrE\r:llt‘i‘ lm lnl‘; | m“‘gc fh::::hl’w&vfld“?. el:vvm?l“..wfl _\;‘l‘l‘lnpraeet toraorrow night at Pythian m“'l'l\ecl “lflle“s’h%}ld’flrlgr;%:‘xyb.zmg:' 1UBder the Witah's Tree’l Wilk Mo "",'.2‘.";'.'{,.1 an and Hope H. s & e S " . wi i 5 Ve r rt 3 3 - iman and Ho; . Caro. Ne . National Museum, room 42-3.|timore, will be shown at the City Club | et Notihabe Masoni Presented Saturday. Andebw 3, Prines sing Viels Y. Nedkidar. v Show by Horticultural Club &t ;" A Flockhart, mayor of Somerv al 8:30 oclock. The Baltimore & |Northeast Masonic Temple, Eighth and row, 8 pm., . Public Library Branch Sched- |N. J. will speak of “Pueblo Indian | Ohlo Railroad Co. Glee Olub will sing, | ' streets. R -w“‘;";{";“l‘,fn‘;“r‘;g&- .*t“’l’;a‘ Nm‘vy"g‘_» ‘Temple, lggmn and P streets. Under the Witch's Tree,” a dance- ‘ sy | villages and Dances.” All persons in- | Admission by membership card. A patriotic rally will be held, 8 o'clock, | partment. Brightwood Clilzens' Association will | P18y, will be presented for the firat time | ¥red 37 ihis city and" Viels uled for Two Evenings. | terested ave invited to attend. s - E’c‘n A i at Camp x.‘ Patriotic Order of Amer- The Layal Kffifi of the Round né:;et ;fld(.yihu HpT 5‘: -ré:h g;}la Saturday night at 8 o'clock in the audi-| * Ande: Tottle Taylor. | o s we " ichigan Par itigens’ Assoclation | jcans, 623 Louisiana avenue. All Pa- |, ) urch of e Holy orter, iph H. Jemal - The annual tulip show of the Takoma, The c“h-‘nmm'»g':r‘,m“ ‘?Allr‘fm!‘\“:‘liflx | will hold its final meeting before SBum- | triotic Sons of America and friends in- 1' -u;x.]wn meet at the umv:;.}az Club | Gieorgia avenue. g"“m gemWMh#l':r&mwz Ags and Mabel L. Fair- Park Horticultural Club. will open tg- | ShanE, serles Wi & Ieaving Grace" |mer recess at Bunker Hill School, 8 vited. s TN, it dinee P o ing, Seventeenth and East Capitol night at 8 o'clock in the Takoma Park |at Columbla Helghts Center, Wiison |0'clock. itk o ational Eduoation Asseciation, n,‘“"m'“n“‘:zm"g‘“"";:‘.‘f.m;}“&";d&;‘;’r‘f mo;::v; the feature of the usual coms 0 ¢ No! 5 i 3 W “ - . 3 2 B e i pf‘bmkmmm Sehool. _ e ioatagiol Bociuly oL Washngion | “uder dkis Wilchs, Treei* ' dAnox | Ins Whald i) IHUeSNen S8 AR | ey o] ey e eventy-Ave gl il take part in the FOR WEDDINGS Library, corner Fifth and Cedar streets, | s ward party for the benefit of St.| will meet, 8 otclock, at the Cosmos play, mrranged and dircoted by Miss e ning, May 25, 8 o'clock. Music will ¢ | dance-play, which has been arranged and will continue until tomorrow night, | James' Catholle Church, Thirty-sev-| Club. ~Speakers: C. W. Cooke, J. W.|Judy Lyeth, will be Frasemod by the| Alpha Delta Phi luncheon, Friday, |Urnis y o aul's Sira. and directed by Miss Judy Lyeth. AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS When the prize winners will be an-| enth street and Rhode Island avenue, | Gidley and O. P. Hay. East Washington rhythm class in the [12:30 pm. at Hotel Gordon. James E..Walker Post, No. 26, will Charles H. Hoge will be in charge of || Cadillacs—Lincolns—Plerce Arrows nounced. Mount Rainier, Md. will be given in " | auditorium of East Washington Cen- The Y's Men’s Club will meet for m"t'" at 1818 Twelfth ' street, st 9 the musical numbers, and Harold Sny- & To the winner of the best basket of | the :\Qmmrmm of ihe new church, 8 Ruraside Corps, No. 4. W. R. C. will [ ter Saturday, 8 pm. T e o e (o8 | ctoek wontorrow evening, Considara- g:lrmn‘:f g‘;IJ.nI‘C.trI:)_Y‘;n cr'}:‘ragep:(h fiéag‘i BROWN’S AUTO SERVICE P et e e oot by o hold & business meeting, 7:45 0'clock, | A card party for the benefit of St. | Hamilton Hotel. tion of plans for poppy sale. | Taviteq . MAIN 470 e b Tiktle mantive sk D SHIY B | Stephen's Club will be given LOMOITOW, | g ooy oo mimy 0 o funche | it b i AT b | P " ch. 8 o'clock, und 18500 fpinn, B s, CHIBLOW, K | eon ioteorton, 12:30 pam.. &t the Washe | Why 1 inority stockholders? [l srack & waire—veri . 8 odlosk, WSy yigaign Arbeiter Ring School of | street, under auspices of tho Ladies' |00 lomortow, 12:40 pm. st the Wash Why fgnore minorlty stockholders? | Over 1.500 varities of the hibisous . YELLOW CABS . ot Washington will have its fifth annual | Aid Society. ington Hotel. John B. Daniel of the | Advertisement. plant grow in the Hawalian Islands. bers of the Takoma f i o \ker. Musical | concert this evening at Jewish Com- : B ol ey 1 ¥ ¢ 1 ¢ munity Center. A chorus of 65 chil-| Bavon Alphonse Heyking, official of ity : : : dren, two Yiddish plays, recitations and | the League of Nations, will deliver an ind Irma V. Londen music will compose the program, in|address on he Question of Racial Geargetown, Hova staff_ Wil Grbn, - ohly “children will participate. | Nationaliti tomorrow, 8 pm.. at give a bangquet, T o'clock, at the Ham- | ‘)Xtc:x Hotel. W ckben A. Reed, C | Carr, William Leavitt, Fred L. Har Kismet Council, Royal Arcanum, will | -n_:‘itiuu Y\l:r_mrleffl;\r;\wl‘.. Ll }mu‘t.la o“r’m;kl. ;\t :~ti mmplace. Re- president of the ciub - [gent R. G. Klots wilt preside. Th G t . Roy e Hn Royal Arcanum Bowling League will | e rea o ’ d . 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