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10 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D €. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1928, 1 | n local offi d will also be A , chusaits Agricul . Othe PROISES FARLY |WOMEN WRITERS ENTERTAN i IR [INIT 567 5o st » GOSMOS CLUS DINWER . gyt e | REBEL CHIEF SLA. \ | = Buckingnam of Harvard Unwversity,| HONORS COLLEGE H T of (he estanins e IR | S PR 4 | MRS. COOLIDGE AT BREAKFAST s e e EAD 35 5% Bl S st v shor Do | | | bany, N. Y., vice president; Irving R. “Tassachuset! i lege. ing En % N N AlRP[]R]- e ! ! F R»GEU |N APIIAI-'Tem;ZIezan Alnvg'g;_ of Buffalg, N; T (Ao R At e e ”H‘fé';’“c”‘;";_r" :ba:::) el i | $ CLAIP. cr, an o 2 g MEXT . November -2 - First Lady Is Presented ; V o Mitheapots. i, tréusinert Wi- | Association Entertains for JUSTICE HOLMES ILL. ' Dispatches from Guadalajara today | | {Yam F, Bullock of Brockport, N. Y President Thatcher. b aalTr said that Manuel Espinosa, an insur- 5 | Book of Autographs ' e 71 |G ey ammotiate Dot secriary *'| osooe W, Thateher, president of the| Justice Olver Wendell Holmes. now |ent chieftain, had been killed by potice Speaker Longworth Assures| by Press Club | Crganization for Promoting, s e | Mascachuseits. Agricultural Colleg .. wne | ir.. the elghty-seventh year of his age, Db lir a the 3 ; recognized {town alonc. W polic: him and attemptad to arr i His sinzle-hended battle yesterday missed a session of the Su- preme Court for the first time during ettt : t the police came to an end when It was stated at his residence that he one of their shots killed him. had a slight cold and was following the — advice of his physician to remain in- _ The wedding ring was first used In a doors a few days Christian marriage in 860. ° % THE | Thieves Wreck Car. Special Dispatch to The Star. | LYNCHBURG, Va. November 20.— | association of Washington. An automobile stolen from the garage| The dinner, arranged by Henry J | of John W. Beardsworth Sunday nignt | \C’ay- retiring president of the associa- ion, and Vincent Calanan, secretary % ; was later wrecked by the thieves on the | hor 2 Sttty . A Washingion chapter of the Asso- | amhorst highway about 14 miles from | J/2° Presided over by James T. Nichol- ciation of Torch Clubs. a Nation-wide the -city. {son, the association’s new president Gucsts other than members of th | cultural organization of professional | club and their wives were Roland H men for the promoticn of interprofes- V_rbeck, director of short course: slonal understanding. will formally come Sicvers, director of the experime: into being ay nizht at 7 o'clock and W. A. Munson, director o when a dinner is to be held at the Wil- ion service, all from the M !lard Hotel for the purpose of naminz iemporary officers and committess on guest of honor at a dinner given at th Cosmos Club last night by the Massa- husetts Agricultural College Alumni Program of Music by Operal | Company Marks Wil- £ bt lard Event. e biil “Interprofessional Under- standing” Enrolls 54. Congress Wil Take Up Bill Scon. 3l et the devel ton airport on v Point site on th: Potol River has bt by Nicholas Lons worth, Spea announced T the aviation committee of the Board of Trade at the City Club. The sirport bill now is pending be- By a new German machine recently introduced into Upper Silesia, one man can make as many rugs as 60 experts an produce by hand Mrs. Coolidge was the guest today [ the Women's National Press Club their annual breakfast in honor of he First Lady of the Land at the Wil- lard Hotel. The breakfast was f lowed by a program of music by mem- fore both the House and Senate. Speaker Longworth formad t Board of Trade he is in sympathy w plans to bring the matter before the House for carly action at the opening of the short session. it was announced by Lawrence E. Willlams, chairman of the trade body aviation committee. The committee, which met to per- fect plans for the -“aviation nigh mesting of ths Board of Trade at the! Willard Hotel Thur many aviation exper officials will attend as special guests, ddressd informally by William P. ken, Assistant Secretery of the ay evening, when and Government bers of the American Opera Co. Conforming to custom of meeling the First Lady on the threshold of one’s door, the president of the Women' National Press Club, Mrs. Sallic V. Pickett: the first vice president, M Ruth Eleanor Jones, and the second i vice president, Mrs. Kate Scott Brooks, { met Mrs. Coolidge on her arrival at the F street entrance of the Willard. On the ballroom floor Mrs. Coolidge | was received by the other officers of the club—Miss Roberta V. Bradshaw. corresponding _secretary: Mrs. Edward | Reating, recording secretary, and Miss Elisabeth_Ellicott Poe. treasurer, and Plnpgincs b wcesearon o A portrait of Mrs. Coolidge by Mande. ville shown at a breakfast tendered th: First Lady today by the Women’s Na- | tiopal Press Cub. U. and U. Photo. | | sids of the membership were Mrs. | Coolidge and Miss Randolph and five ! members of the American Opera Co, | {names of a number of the most distin- | pricsts, journa permanent organization. | Fifty-four members have already been | enrclled and the roster contains the suished men of the city. College presi- | § dents, professors, ministers, rabbis, | ) s, lawyers, doctors and scientists prominent in the intellectual life of Washington have been include The organization is a dinnar clui with 39 chapters throughout tlie coun- try. Eight meetings are held yearly, one | for each of the Winter months and pa- ors are read by members. Afterward | the meetings are thrown open for dis- | cussions from the floor. il The local club will be composed of Evening Star Model Home in been characterized by Call ment—and have our driver $ SEASONABLE CLEANING AT REASONABLE PRICES has always ERS ... In this new and modern plant only the finest work can be produced. liss Gray—Atlantic 23—personal service depart- \TEEE IRREREN RN YRR TR 4 > the VOGUE CLEAN. & A SRR R e call for your work. CRERERERTY approved the Gravelly Point engineering data and other sur that | White House. 23 iment’ of Commerce for Acro- fdditional members of the board, M |including the director, Viadimer Rosing, | approximately 150 persons ~when its | ¥ | : 1 o Russian tenor; the assistant director, | membership is_complote. Tt will have 2 & d and Mrs. Susan B. Walker. George Fleming Houston: Natallie Hall, | = =3 Ux l B 3rd & © 2 3rd & . She was accompanied by her per- soprano; Patrick Killikelly, tenor, and | B 5 were favorably inclinod to approve items | sonal secretary, Miss Mary Randolph. |voungest enlisted man in the A, E. F., | ! in the budget for the next fiscal y The breakfast was given in the larg> | 3oq {he accompanist, Willard Rhodes, | % 2 Eye. Sts. 2 Eye Sts. for starting work on the proposed air- | baliroom of the hotel, one end of the | The company 16 composed of all Ameri- | i 4422 Que St‘ eanc J port and urged 2ll groups promoting room being arranged as a palm garden. | can artists except the director. The bery lng 7 N.E. oA N.E the municipal airport to in fight- It was there that Mrs, Coolidge re- prosigent and Mrs. Coolldge attended = o Phone Atiantic 23 L ing for success of the proje ceived the “‘;"3!?"5 of me‘d“" The | one’ of their performances here last | 0 . . a ] Backs Model Airport. arilsts gave thelr program from & dais Season. Today Mrs. Coolldge joined | rone Will Be Open for Public Inspection g R SRR AR SRR “The National Capital” ¢ Quantitics of chrybanthemums formed | Tembers of the club in applause. i E D danShad 2 retary declared, “should ha e Geaization of the teom and the e | very Day and on Sunda ] E APERIES IN'S the best airports in the wor oblong table showed dozens of ‘h» T. B. FRASER DIES. I : ¢ = ‘% REGSE BEANNEES DESEERIES MENSEAND pointed out that interested officials had | blooms fringed with flowers from the | gt gy c a pound | From WOMEN'’S APPAREL thoroughly cleaned and re- An easel in the ballroom held the |Staunton Man Survived by Parents, turned to you promptly. There is no extra 9 AM. to 3 P.M: N been compiled relative to the site and | . 5+ peo 5 =y i | . . . that mmpan for the project was en- %'fiit Sfég‘:‘qtmp%‘crfiéegf ?'x(fa ;?iff; Brother and Two Sisters. SAVES YOUR TIME charge for collection and delivery servicz. e exaker polnted out, that umer. |00 10 Mrs. Coolidge, a3 o farewcll | spseis] Dispateh to The BLir | S o DTG QU B, o Wieanaln fe, rielt 1 block fo Reternal Try the VOGUE CLEANERS— ous bills providing for construction of ‘ SOUVERIr from the Women's National | STAUNTON, Va., -November - 20.—| | Burleith-Foxhall Bus at Dupont Circle to Village. E for most gratifying results. . Bz 0, S ) ) . 0 ) S ) O, SRS | S airports over the country had been ap- F1¢:S Club, of a handsomely bound | rnomas Boone Fraser, 40 years old, son i ’ | proved at the recent clections, but iPoK of red leather, hand tooled in! ¢ 'p.y pr and Mrs. A. M. Fraser, died | : = e armed that alvays there were obstacles | dclicate grapevine decien In gold, bears | 5 00 Lot “ur raser was bom in | B0 Eosmitnce D SSanPH e Don’t Worry Aboz: to be overcome and urged that the ing the autograph of each member of y nigi | | d R 1] on orry Tiyere movement for the local port be carried | (e Club. The book was bound by | Fayette County, Ky. | PGy 15| S e vee Realtors B8 % % < Soil—Ask the on determinedly until the field actu- ; Riviera in London and bore a pen and | 5 gruggist by profession, he served o TN ANt vt 4| from the House of Owners and Developers 1B | & a ally was constructed. {ink sketch by Clifford K. Berryman of | i National Guard hospital service on 1101-1109 Raum St. N.E. = 5 vog“t= ¢ = “Don't e discouraged because soms | the north front of the White Housc. the Mexican border in 1916 and during T T W. & J. Sloane 1417 K St. Main 9300 | ¥ Cleaners & g e the e~ | “Lest you forget Washington and yours | d in the Med- i 4 W‘ll&af‘él?&‘g the llgckog‘rn%gwnye;n cereyl_v. C. K. Berryman.” The se°~:§?§1 vé%l;lgs “‘I:r Ph‘%:gv “Where he was E. % i > }mt.t h::ag; _adcqustfi.“' airport and the | o1 d pazéml:;:;z tggofiggnp’tfigg ;g shi}l s}llscked‘:nd r‘;glafif% st ZRRERRERERD ooy act icago, “the air tran: ta- race r. ‘aser survived by S, 1 tion capital of ‘t:he Nation,” at ffi;”,";_ | Women'’s National Press Club of Wash- | gne brother, Douglas D. Fraser of New a bond issue of X or a new air- | ship to the mel ol 2sS garet of nt an i port project there. This, he seaid he | and in expression of the lasting friend- | Hart of Ha.mpden-s!dx'\ey College. wusmlnlor':aeld\ ]:vasf due to potliitlcs rath- | ship MN the rgemt;‘:’rs‘g; Btms 'l(_)tr‘gan}ul- b“fil‘?e?l P:ergxigsuwlllcgen?;h:tloada er than lack of apprecial f the | tion. November 20, en fol- | at Firsf esbyterian Chul d heed for the port. o O ows the autographs of the officers of | pm.. conducted by Rev. Dr. W. C. The address of Capt. Eddie Ricken- | the club and the individual members, | White of Churchville, assisted by Rev. o backer, wartime American ace flyer, at | with the papers they represent or the | John W. Davis of South Carolina, who the Board of Trade meeting Thursday ! line of newspaper work they do. | is now filling the pulpit at First Church evening, it was announced. would be | The only guests at the luncheon out- | for Dr. Fraser. broadcast over station WMAL. ;"———.__.—._—___(3———.- oy wraey PR RS ADRRERIROE L SMITHSONIAN REGENT S ARANZ NN NBNINTE | 1} 192 5 9 ON TRADE COMMITTEE o8 9§ Sodiety Brand Clothes )~ §£ Irwin B. Laughlin Appointed to| s é ’ s, ! ’ Defense Group of United States ‘S:;& Chamber of Commerce. i { s | o ‘The appointment of Irwin B. Laugh- | Hn, regent of the Smithsonian Institu- | &3, tion, to the national dcfense committee (‘? of fhe Chamber of Commerce of the (€ United States was announced today. | @€Y His headquarters will be in Washing: 9’ Mr. Laughlin, a former member of‘m | the diplomatic corps, spent many years | SEeisa in the United States foreign service in | 04§ The Norzaire, ‘\,:?:l;:cp.{lu o{ tk&e‘ w:;]_‘d. 7 He \;’lais ’grl- N Society Brand's Vi retary to the American inister to Japan, 1903 to 1905; secretary of the | f / dJZi'I.;','.‘;..."f?f. a ‘ American legation at Tokio, 1905 to | OQ€ 1d weath 1906; secretary of the legation at Bang- | o(§ o, kok and consul general for Siam, 1906 QQ vlster to 1907; secretary of the legation at 3 Peking in 1997, secretary to the em- |7 bassy at St. Petersburg, 1907 to 1908; | G{¢ secretary of the legation to Greece and q Montenegro. 1908 to 1009: sccretary to | A ‘ : e embassy at Paris in , secretary | of the special embassy to the Sultan of | at (0] at Turkey In 1910, sccretary of the em- | @s re c 3 bassy at Berlin in 1909 and chars: | (¢ diaficires, 1911; secretary of the em-’& . bfiss‘ ns xfiox;aan, 1dsxz to l1917. also | &3 : charge d'affaires and counselor of th~ | B : embassy; secretary to Henry Cabot »t( t at IS ) Lodg: at th> limitation of armaments | .ag ! »e conference in 1921. ;& He was appointed to the board of ; 9? gsel;n‘!es xgt tthefl Szgilths?malx; gnsmutlon é?? ‘ = v President Harding in 1923. (] a a & Laughlin, now 57 years old, a sz ; t % | native of Pittsburgh, Pa., resides at the | e re 2 e ! b Meridian House ath}:m Crescent piace. 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