Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1928, Page 6

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OR. JOHNSON MADE CONFERENGE HEAD Asscciate Professor at Cath-b olic University Will Succeed | Mgr. J. H. Ryan. | | THE EVENING CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Church, Rock Creek Parish, have ex- tended invitations for the opening of the new parish house at 7:80 o'clock. IHeada Catholic Charity ! TODAY. The rector and vestry of St. Paul's o Nelson A Miles Auxiliary to United nish War Veterans, will have a card | p ty. 8:30 o'clock, at Oyster's Audi- torium, Twenty-sixth and Pennsylvania r.ue. A musicale sponsored by Abraham | Lincoln Circle, No. 3, Ladies of the G.| A. R.. will be given at the Willard Ho- | tel, 8:15 o'clock. STAR., WASHINGTON, ness meet, 11 a.m. At noon there will be a talk by Dr. J. Winthrop Peabody, clinical director of Tubercular Junior Camp. Dr. Abram Simon will review “The Unknown Sanctuary” before the Forum ‘01 the Jewish Community Center, De- ‘cember 4, 8:30 pm Public invited. The Sixteenth Strest Highlands Cit! ociation will meet December 3 \n as bly room of the Sixth Presby- | P. W. Nicholson will | s ‘The Dupont Circle Citizens' Associa- | tion will meet at the Mayflow otel | | December 3, at 4:45 p.m. Clarence A. | D. €, FRIDAY, T December 3, 8:15 p.m., at 1900 F street. Prof. Will Hutchins will give an illus- trated lecture. The Canadian Club will have a bridge and 500 party December 5 at the May- | flower Hotel. The National Genealogical Society | will meet tomorrow, December 1, at 8 | p.m., at the Mount Pleasant branch of | the Public Library. One feature will be | aper by Horace Kephart on “Penn vania’s Part in Winning the We; Those. interested invited. < o A large part of Ecuador is covered | with_vir, ‘n fnrt’!! SOL NOVEMBER 30 HERZOG —-Hcme of the Budget Whether It’s Suits or O’coats, we're ready for you tomorrow A masquerade party for the benefit of | Aspinwall will speak of the Community | Joseph's Church, Second and C Chest. Announcement of standing com- streets northeast, will be given at the | mittees. school hall, 8:30 ooluck e v i ‘Washington Society of Engineers w FUTURE have its annual dinner December Ladies' Auxiliary. District of Columbia | Roe Fulkerson 7:30 p.m., at the Raleigh Hotel. Speal Department meets Tuesday, De- | ers: Glasses Fi Willard T. Chevalier and Strick- | ( ) cel mbhr 4, at 8 pm. Public invited. land Gillilan. | Opster's Auditorium, Twenyt-sixth street | basaar by it | NOW AT Turkey dinner and Perinsylvania avenue. | Ladies’ Guild. December 4, from 5 to 7 G p.m., at Emmanuel Church, Thirteenth and V streets southea: National Press Club Building Two Doors From FOX THEATER with special price tags on these two groups George Johnson, associate | jon at Catholic named head of | Cathoiic Welfare Con- | cceed Right Rev. Mgr. | esigned the pos r ty, o Blue Q’coats J. Sievens of San Fran- will lecture on “Man Vi | ibie, Tnvisible and?” tomorrow, 8 pm. | pederation of s’ Associations e acuriie forfehs Iimteek LiTeAL v i1t anieet tomorre pm., in board- | = & . room of the District Bqulng __REV. DR. GEORGE JOHNSON. | ophio Girls' Club will have a dance widely known 1n 2-Pants Suits | | The Amertcan Association of Univer- | tomorrow evening at the Arlington Ho- e | sity Women in all college women LA!JSNG LEAVES 3219 b el ST S L and their friends on a moonlight <zrnu‘ \ John L. Burncit Council, No. 5, will | around the Basin tomorrow, starting va | from_the Mills Building, Seventeenth 's on Estate in | :"m r\"; Dyster supper tomorrow from | TR, lcvivania avenue, at 7:30 pm. I Leagers: " Mrs. Grace Ross Chamberlin, | Manor Park Citizens’ Association will | and M Fenton. ¢ of set N ay, 17 .m., itti o et endar, 745 pam., WhIter |, washington branch of the Asso- L I ciation of Teachers of Spanish will ob- ont Ald will meet at the | serve the hundredth anniv Club December 5. Busi- | birth of Go early edus of that ci 3 prop: Columbia valued at || ing to the petition of Eleanor F. Lansing, ters on his e Hard Worsteds— All Sizes— Worth $40 & $45— uet n of schools at 5 1921, At the con- | terest in a lay 000. Attorne: the petition All Sizes— Worth $45— Special Special VAN GOGH CANVAS ROW DEEPENS IN GERMANY S RS SR | W R & q J <ot o Authenticity of 80 Paintings Is| LOCATID AT it . -0 C1\C | | ¥ | Cause of Controversy | RALEIGH i L] in Berlin. | By ssociated Press [eX \ B N, November 30.—Controversy | . ket 4 Laer e authenticity of 39 paintings | 5 ttributed to the noted artist Vincent \ i cs ha ;’ n a hend. The| [ ‘4 : . : on Sor HERZ0G /.. Acely $12,000 cach. | F Street at 9th ove! specting them was | ed when M. De In Failie of Amster- | reversed his earlier judgments on them and declered his beief that they were counterfeits. The Beriin police have decided to ask | the Amesterdamauthorities to take an| U amdavit from M. De ia Faiile so that they may know which of the pictures | he considers are imitations. They also | to learn who purchased the and to what amount the | GOODMAN For Good Meats i be taken here from | the name of Wacker. | tal in sclling the| Good meat isn't a matter of price—it _depends upon the geclt source of the supply-and our RADIO LAW MEET'NG connections insure our getting the very best and we KNOW 2] Anierican Bar Ausoclation Group o) S &X,X RUBj\, COMPANY Y (Opticians ////,, \\\ &) a store replete with' Il when we are getting it. Beef, lamb, veal, pork, poultry, Partridge Brand hams, Jones' Farm little pig sausage, ete. Convene Tuesday. Louis G. Caldwell, chairman of the committee on radio law of the Ameri- | can Bar Association, announced today | that the committee will mect Tuesday | in order that “the result of its delib- | ion may be made immediately lable to Congress, at least in-| formally.” | Other members on the committee are | Edward A. Zimmerman of Chicago, | Fred C. Fernald of Boston, Cassius E. | Gates of Seattle and Robert T. Swaine | of New York. Leave the selection to us and delivery will be made exactly ac- cording to your telephoned in. structions. E. T. Goodman Arcade Market, 14th & Park Phones Columbia 1658-5562 Jewelers Why Worry About the Rain? Tn three times three ....and mo:: . ... distinguished fabrics. Distinguished tailoring .... and distinguished models. 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