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THE "SUNDAY STAR. ‘WASHINGTON. D. ¢, MAY ' 12, -1929—PART 4. removed from the University of Ala- | French government. Other chairmen | Burlington street. This _meeting, | Cunningham, chairman for music in | homes were destroyed by tornado on|dent, Mrs. Harry Kent, Mrs. Brown, bama. will be announced later. planned for out of doors in Mrs. Doyle’s | Montgomery County, assisted by a group | the night of May 3. Mrs. Whitman | past president, presided; NE F i l lI—IE ‘ I l BS 'Mrs. Herrick, chairman of the million- | The fllustrated lecture by Mrs. Gil- | lovely garden, was held in the home on | from Silver Spring. Mrs. Walter M. |asked that checks be sent to Mrs. Som-| On May 22, the mothers’ luncheon dollar fellowship fuid committes, re-| bert Grosvenor on “My Summer Trip | account of the very cold weather. Mrs. | Clark read a message from Mrs. W. B. | erville Dawson, at Rockville. will be held at the home of Mrs. Sid- Ports, as & Tesult of ths theater henefit, | Through Siberia and Japan™ last | Pimper reviewed the work of the sec- | N. Brookes, president of the Bethesda | The first of the speakers of the after- | ney A, Wiseman, on Kenilworth avenus i about $1,300 has been mdded to theé Thursday evening, sponsored by Mrs. |tion for the year; Mrs. Edward L. Smead | club, welcoming the delegates. Response |noon was Miss Adelene J. Pratt, State | northeast. CONDUCTED BY NANNIE LANCASTER. fund. C. Leonard Chambers, chairman of the | that of the committee on legislation and | was made by Mrs. Edward W. Koch, | director of public libraries, who told | On June 5, a strawberry festrval will fine arts group, brought out an inter- | resolutions; Mrs. Robert J. Service, the | first vice president, acting president in | especially of the work of establishing | be held. The Shakespeare Soclety will hold its | esting audience. On Friday evening the | work of the public welfare committee | the absence of Miss Estelle T. Moore, | county libraries” in the counties of pa— George Washington University.—Miss | trash and garbage disposa) and the | The SRFesPeare POPTY W 170 (07| annual awards in the Isabel Anderson | and the Social Service League, and Mrs. | Who s in Europe. Maryland. Miss Pratt urged the people| Woman’s Club of Bethesda.—The last Elizabeth Cullen has been elected Presi- [work of the employes, awarded the saw, smem?m and h.‘.m'x streets, at 7| contest took place. Prizes were given | Frederick D. Richery, the committee After the reading of the minutes of | of Montgomery County to carry books | regular meeting of the club year will dent of the Columbian Women of the [prizes. District Commissioners Mr. | W = B a0 «“Shakespeare | for creative work in poetry, art, short | on applied education.” Mrs. Charles D. | the Fall meeting by the recording sec- | to the out-of-the-way places by estab- | be held May 14 at 2 pm. at the club- George Washington University for the | Proctor L. Dougherty and Col. Ladue (P B¢ SCCOESST (O BRISERFS 1 story and feature story, and certificates | Curtiss has been reporter for the sec- | retary, Mrs. George W. Young, 1eports | lishing the county library. She said | house. Election of officers will be held. coming year, it was announced at th- | were present and expressed apprecla- | oyl hy Mrs. William Wolff Smith.| of award containing the seal of the tion. were’ received from the auditor, MTs. |that people are book hungry and that | There will be no speaker, the program final meeting of the organization heldiion of the work of the club. Five- | BXER B0 B0 o FCN oilen by Miss | league were awarded for meritorious | The speaker was Miss Ellen Lom- | Jack G. Scrivener; the treasurer, Mrs. | books are for the lonely. Books are for | hour being devoted to a series of musi- esday, May 7, at the country home | dollar gold pieces and flags to carry A;,‘m‘g B. Peebles from ~Romeo and|work. Miss Evelyn Weems, who has | bard, assistant specialist in home edu- E. W. Moore, and the corresponding | real help. cal numbers arranged by the music of Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Munroe. [on_ their wagons were given to eight ' JRC oo, L0Ra 0 0 Night's Dream” | been in charge of group activities, pre- | cation of the Bureau of Education, who | secretary, Mrs, Walter M. Clark. Mr. William B. Matthews, director of | committee, Mrs. Henry H. Glassic. Miss Cuilen, who is a graduate of the | individual drivérs, & e riss Esther Galpraith from | sided. The prize in the civics contest | chose for her subject, “Some Things a| Among the guests of the day were |the Maryland Tuberculosis Assoctation, | chairman. Miss Dorothy Hobley, a university, is active in professional life, | The committee commended especially | Lyl pin ‘Night” Fulton Lewis, bari- | was also awarded. ‘Woman's Club Should Know About the | Mrs. John L. Alcock, president of the | told something of the work that is being | Pupil of Mrs. Amclia Olmstead, will being lecturer in | the work that is being done in making | 0" 0o, "Ro" i an itan lyrics, "This afternoon the monthly meeting | Bureau of Education.” Miss Lombard | Maryland General Federation of Wom- |carried on throughout the State from|Play “Valse Tendre” by Saar. and library science in | better roads and reclaiming the swamps | 1Oh&, WL, § 82 ClCAl TR HIES B0 | e Junior League will be held at | Said that the bureau collects and dis- | en’s Clubs; Mrs. Robert F. Skutch,|funds derived from the sale of the | GArdens Under the Rain.” by De- the George Wash- | in the vicinity of Washington by means | COMPATEC O WAR TR0 (00E . Johs | the clubrooms. The counselors, Mrs. | Seminates information regarding edu- | presidenc of the third (Baltimore) dis- | Christmas seals. Three thousand six | bussey. Miss Marjorie Black of the ington _ University | of dumping ashes and garbage in | 7R BIOSEAES B0 COOR PO et o | Eugene Collister, Mrs, W. W. Badgley | cation and that the bureau greatly helps | trict, and Mrs. John L. Whitehurst, | hundred cases are examined in the| music department of the ~Bethesda and reference li- | proper places. Mr. Costigan thanked | o' BinEePUEie MOrTriiis f08 BA0e | and. Mrs. C. Leonard Chambers, will | the schools. Miss Lombard discussed | corresponding secretary of the State | clinics each year, and every month in |School will give a five-minute talk on brarian of the| the club for Morris Hacker, supervisor | president of the socicty in his recent be present and the election of officers ! the various publications of the bureau federation. ~Mrs. Alcock thanked the | the year a clinic is held in the county | the music work being done in tie local bureau of railway | of the refuse division. Other members gy N "oy o0 and the awarding of prizes will take|and named a number that are avail- | members of the Montgomery County |one day. Last year 206 cases were ex.|Schools. One of her classes will dem- economics. She has | of the committee are: Mrs. Truman | “op, o 35 last meeting to which the | place. able to the public. Federation for their co-operation in the | amined in Montgomery County, 144 of | onstrate with song selections. Fritz been an enthusi- | Abbe, Mrs. Frank W. Ballou, Mrs. ""pubflc “s udmliwd Inquiry nay h; On Monday the music section held its | recent convention in Baltimore and | which were white. Mr. Mltthe‘ws paid Hauer will play two violin numbers, D “worker i | B. Campbell, Mrs. Geoftrey Creyke, Mys. | DUblic s admitted, Inquiry wiay be| Next Thursday afternoon the league | o)y meeting of the year without music | commended the work the county is | high tribute to the county. moms T | “Sicliana Rigaudon.” by Francoeur, Columbian Women. | Whitman Cross, Mrs. Proctor Dough- | Zfl® o W B ¥ g | Wil give a tea in honor of the dele-| on"the program. ‘The event was a|doing for social service. Mrs. Skutch |said that the people of the county|2nd “The Old Refrain.” by Kreicter. Miss Culen is @ |erty, Mrs. Richard Fay Jackson, Mrs. . | gates who are in Washington attend- | juncheon for the members, held at the | also spoke briefly of the recent Balti- | should give her ‘every possible suppers, | Mr. Hauer will be accompanied at the e cwomin. ‘and | Charles Watson and Mrs. Otto Veer- | The annual business and social|ing the convention of the American | Congressional Country Club through | more meeting. Mrs. Edgar C. MerTitt, | Ho told of the wondertor acopinbars | piano by Mrs. Haver. Tea will be - rbeggpiyg Mhncen | meeting for members only will be held | Library Association and the Special | the courtesy of Mrs. Roland Whitehurst. | president of the D. C. Federation of | by the large corporations of Bajtieio |served, with the hostess group headeq in amateur dra- Sunday afternoon, May 19, at the home | Library Association. This will give the | Al of the members were seated at a | Women's Clubs, also brought greetings. |in permitting preventive work. to. be | PY, Mrs. James R. Ellis matics. | American Association of University Of the president, Dr. E. V. Wilcox, in | visiting librarians opportunity to meet | jong table in the main dining room.| The report of the committee on cre- | done among their employes. The| , The hospital committce, Mrs. William Other officers of | women.Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John-|Chevy Chase, Md. . | many of the local literary people. MIss | The section leader, Mrs. Lyles Offutt, | dentials, Mrs. Kenneth Waters, chair- | speaker urgeq the club membere to tae | J-, Peters. chairman, will meet Monday Columbian Women | <on will lead a walk, starting from their | Katharine Wootten is chairman of the | presided and presented a handsome | man, showed that 24 of the 29 clubs | more tiought for preventive work at the clubhouse for the final sewing for next year arc: |pome in Alta Vista, Md. (Wisconsin| League of American Pen Women of | committee on arrangements. Mrs. E.|check to the much-loved musical direc- | were represented at the meeting. Mis.| Mrs. John P. Troy of the State Feder- | Meeting of the vear. Mrs. L. C. Pro- First vice presi- | hoemue car line), at 3 pm. Bring sup- | the District of Columbia—Last Monday | Richard Gasch. president of the DIs- | tor, Herndon Morsell. Mr. Morsell re- | John T. Wilson reported for the com- |ation committes on public welfare tolq | Pert: chairman of hospital work in the Miss Collen. dent, Mre. Edwin | per Mrs, Chaties G. Ross will speak | evening Miss Myrta Ethel Cawood, sec- | trict League, will head the recelving | sponded by commending the section for | mittee on revisions of the constitution | something of the Knox plan for pre. | COUnty federation. will be a guest at B. Behrend: second vice president, Miss | b the Monday tea on “Washington | ond vice president e-d chairman of line, which will include Mrs. Bonnie | the most excellent work of the past sea- | and by-laws, the federation voting to | natal care. this meeting. which will begin as usual Rith Bennett: recording secretary, Miss | from the Press Gallery,” Miss Floy E.| group activities, held a meeting of the | Busch, the national president; Mrs. | son, resulting from the perfect harmony | approve the revisions as read. The chairman of the department of | 2 10 M. and continue through until R B R eminding cecretary, | om0 Pl hostess for the Tuesday | newly appointed group chairman to | Annie Manchester, Miss Myrta Caywood | in the section. He said that people sing | Mrs. Archibald Small, for the com- | fine arts, Miss Annie M. Wilon waor |4 Pm. At these meetings the club’s M?? EMnrcriI;‘ L(‘V[(‘px?sgex“ treasurer, | Evening Bridge Club at 8 pun. The | plan the work for the coming year. All (and the following past president of the | petter when they are happy. The sec- mittee on resolutions, presented resolu- | a resumeé of the Teplies to a ué!a:’n_ committee is joined by representatives Miss Esther Foster; assistant treasurer, | study §mup Teetings this weck will | activities will begin about October 1.|District League: - Mrs. Theodore Tiller, | tion members also presented a little | tions which were adopted, indorsing the | naire sent to the clubs of the connty, | FON neighboring clubs. e e Wetkine, and historian, | s S Moekes, Tuesday at 2 pm.:| Miss Clara Hill, chairman of the fing | Mrs. Harriet Hawley Locher, Mrs, Wil° | remembrance to the section leader, Mrs. | following items: The Newton bill, rec- | “Learn to enjoy the little. things of 1is | , Ll committee on landscaping the s . s, P e s s, Tuosiey at arts group, and Mrs, Warren N. Akers, | iim Wolff Smith and Mrs. Aaron | Offutt, who has just completed two|ommended by the Woman's Clib of | as they come slong word ung®of life | clubhouse grounds will sponsor a card A | s S viors group. Wednesday | vice chairman, announced plans for a | Newman. | years ‘of service. "The only guest of | Bethesda; a bill making regulations re- | She quoted from the report of the| PATLY at the clubhouse May 21 at 2:30 The me:ting Tuesday marked the pm: Miss Tayiors Foup. FCCHERE | ontinuous art exhibit at the club- |, Mrs. Louis Ludlow is in charge of the | honor was Mrs, Willlam Cullend Den- | garding sanitary equipment in new | chairman for motion riances! ptlC [ B-am. Tickets may be secured through close of Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley's most| st 2 b T hursday at 11 a.m., In-|rooms. All artists will be listed alpha- tea table and has asked Mrs. Eli | nis, president of the club. <" | homes which may be built in the county, | Mina Church Bra patures, Mrs. | members of the committee, which con- successful administration as president. | Wednes o oroup. Dr. Caulkin | betically and their work will be ex- | Helmick, Mrs. Swalm Reed and M:s.| The following have been nominated | recommended by the Mutual Improve- | whole world is at your socr chroillc | sists of Mrs. Sidney Bursley, chair- T2 annual reports of officers and com- | ternational Relations group. DIt BaICiCn | PR 00 (o™ Mheir. places in | Eugene 'Peters to assist her. Others | for office in the music section for next | ment Association of Sandy SPring: & | Rims. Why net secs ihe or, IT0UER |man: Mrs. L. L. Nicholson, jr. Mrs. e coaitmen ldivaied ‘e work | leader: Tuncheor | Thursder evening o f BOIES, ™| Who will assist in serving and in va- | year, subject to the approval of the | bill requiring the display of the State | convention’ adjournes . i oors Jhe | E W. Schultz, Mrs. G. W. Hane. Mrs. Which has been accomplished during |8 pm. Internation - Mrs, Helen Orr Watson, chairman |Tious other ways are: Miss Alethea | exccutive board of the club: For leader, | fiag in_schools, recommended by the | yote of thanks to the Wenan's cig, & | W. M. Craigie. Mrs. L. Gibbon White the year. Completion of the $10,000 | Cameron, leader. | of the children’s, literature 'gmu and | Alderson, Mrs, Florence Barnes, M!‘S.ers, E. H. Russell; for assistant leader, Home Interest Club of Forest Glen. | Bethesda for iuoh el oman’s Club of | Mrs. Reginald B. Looker and Mrs. E. fund pledged by Columbian Women to | At the meeting of the board of direc- | of the children's literatute group, and | 7 /{,°5" poore ‘Mrs Edson W. Briggs, | Mrs. Roy . Steward. for secretary, Mrs. | and a resolution recommending a State hospitality. Percival Wilson. the building fund of the university, | tors of the A. A. U W. in New Orleans, | Jios Neple W, Thomas, Fice CAbnat. | oy "branices Butts, Mrs. Daniei Chace, | John Stuart, and for treasurer, Mrs.| 1aw governing billboards and giving the | The Woman's Club of Kensington| The dramatic and musical evening scholarship aid granted to five girls and | La., Mrs. Raymond B. Morgan was re-| have planned o thorough study of | i, FRRCTE G100 I Alice Hutching | Joseph H. De. Veau . On- Wednesday | county SRRy 66 Teifies vk Boonas | et Priday i e oy akensinglon | qonsored by the . drama _committee. The ‘addition of Some eighty new mem- | appointed for two years as represcnia- | Stotles for children, ranging from the | Tt AL OO MU SOEC NS | oo e Section” heid the Jase Fe. | When 'a menace to traffic, recommended | house of he Warner Sy *aicol | Mrs. Thomas W. Pyle. chairman. was bers are some of the things that have |tive from the international relaxmns“gey g i sdm«‘rman | Bertha Hebb, Miss Katherine Jacobs, | hearsal of the year, preparing for the | by the Women's Club of Bethesda. byterian Church, to honor the m_::i: a distinct success. The club members been accomplished. | committee on the national A. A. U. W.|age, Mrs, Florence Barnes, chalrman | yp By 0% s el St "Ninn | program to be ‘given. at. the Congres. | Reports were also read by the chair- | dent, Mrs. Edwin S, Noyer ane the o, | Tepresented in the casts of the two Mrs. Wiley was presented with a gift | ciub- committee, and Mrs. Thomas E. | of the poetry group. and Miss Alethea |\ B, 1% Lot Seiss anel, Bune, | peogmam, 1o 26 €hfen o0 ¢ man of press and publicity, Mrs. Frank | presidents of the elub i cernsibyy | Dlays were: Maude Howell Smith, Mrs. from the memb:rship in appreciation of | Robertson was elected to represent the | #1devson vice eha‘iman. Mave pianned | pyoni,o Rogers, Miss Isabel Story, Mrs. | The executive board met on Wednes- | M. Hoadley: for conservation by Mrs. | appointed luncheon table formed | ROWland Marshall. Mrs. E. W. Chafee her splendid work. association as member at large on the | 20 FEALEHE (e S e ehjoved | E- C. Stone, Miss Iva Sullivan. Miss | day at the home of Mrs. Burton Mc- | J. F. Defandorf and for the American | cross, the center of which was heaped | 209 Mrs. Robert Sears, with Mrs. W. J. In retiring from office Mrs. Wiley | nationsl A, A. U. W. club committee. | BfmS WhGE the BTOND HAve endoved | pronces’ Waiker, Mrs, J. E. Watson, | Collum for luncheon and business meet- | home by Mrs. George W. Young, in the | with lilies of the valley and pansies. . | Peters directing “The' Strong Tower.” resented to the university library the | By vote of the New Orleans convention, | (e DAst Winter, s Victoria BARer ' wics“acnes winn. No special invi- | ing. The assisting hostesses were Mrs, | absence of Mrs. George A. Chadwick. | Mrs, Noyes presided during the pro- | by, Anne Darlington. “Living Up (o jographic Cyclopacdia of American | the following colleges and universities| Slevenson, cbamiean of (e Teatlre | i vionhave been issued, but all visit- | George W. M. Vinal and Mrs. Chauncey | _The closing feature of the morning | gram which followed the ~ luncheon, | M2rtha.” the play written by Mrs. Women, which includes the biographics | were added to the list: ~Albion College, | Story group, and Miss Le : wice | ing librarians are invited D Baow: session was an address by C. J. North, | Mrs, Edward P. Hay gave a complete | _(Continued on Seventeenth Page.) of five members of Columbian Women— | Baker University, Bradley Polytechnic ;, 'fman-‘:\ ; '"?' E‘WW "ll‘“;' TS i) On Wednesday the club will hold its | chief of the motion picture section of | history of the club. Miss Annie M, | ———————————""——" Mrs. Larz Anderson, Miss Mabel Board- | Institute (College of Arts and Sciences, Dn‘:rr Vééuilhg dSfl l;a‘é"‘le N" C‘ES- Washington Chapter, No. 4, W. O.| annual business meeting and election of | the Department of Commerce. ~MT. | Wilson, long a member of the club and man, Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, Mrs. Har- | except the B. S. in industrial educa- = oty has veauoetaq | N- A. R. D. ill hold its monthly |officers in the Chevy Chas> Presbyterian | North told some of the facts regarding | chairman of the department of fine arts f the playwriters' group, has requested | 5 : . vey W. Wiley and Miss Claribelle Bar- | tion), Carroll College. Central College, | of the playur i::shxls;"}omusmfsm;i 53, meeting Wednesday, May 15, at the | Church, preceded by luncheon. The | the 750 feature pictures made in the | in the Montgomery County Federation STUD EB AKER College of New Rochelle, College of the e Thomas Circle Club, with Mrs. Eu y B :45. | United States in 1928, at a total cost of ¢ netee. ¥ A s. Eugene | polls will be open from 12:30 until 1:45. ates in 1928, at a total cost of | of Women's Clubs, The following were elected to mem- | Pacific, George Washington University, | to send in an original, completed one- | Brokmyer, Mrs. Fred B. Campbell, Mrs. | The ticket is: For president, Mrs, Wil- | $150.000,000, three-fourths of these pic- | Sumorous. tribute fa veree (ot wrand bership: Miss Lucile Appleby. Grove City College, Macalester College, | :'C Dl ;3 011‘ »CAPH“F LAOE a m ‘z“’- A. S. Christman and Mrs. David B.|liam G. Dennis; for first vice president, | tures having been made by e'ght large | dent and to the former presidents. Margaret Wilson Standiford, Mrs. Las- | Mississippi State College. Mount Union | November 1. plays and scenarios | Citrenbaum attending hostesses. May 2 | Mrs. R. Harvey Sargeant; for second | companies. Mr. North told of the equip- Miss_Julia Waters, 'mezzo-soprano, key W, Johnson, Miss Laskey Wanstall | College. New Jersey College for W.men, | Will be criticized and the best play will | (he “oficers and members were the | vico president, Mrs, Roy F. Steward: ment used both here and in other couns | sang. ' The accompanist was Mrs. Wil: 1 y Ronsaville, Mrs. George P. Diermier, | College, St. Mary-of-the-Woods, South- | man of the round table, announced | Hoskins and Mrs. Charles J. Fuhrman, | Mrs, Henry De C. Adams, and for treas. | many lines of business, especially in the sang club songs, written by Miss Annie & SON versity of Hawall (A.B. degree only). | Miss Patricia Poe Bennett, chairman The twenty-fourth annual meeting of | After luncheon, when the official | 1o " wri > gether,” written by Mrs. J. Harry 1423 25_27 L St Nw e atven from 4:30 to 6 o'clock | Women's College (University of Dela- | the writing of books. Mme. Felian | meetings. which occur in May, for each (am. in the clubhouse of the Women's | of Bethesda, Mrs. Koch introduced Mrs. Teachers' College were grant»d asso- | New York during the World War, and | of Mrs. Charles W. Pimper, on Friday | thesda Presbyterian Church. The State | special plea for funds for the relief of | Hudson. on. Ord street, Kenilworth, man of the current events section, will card party to be given under auspices Johnson, Miss Rosemary L. McNamara, | Oklahoma College' for Women, Otter- | be read in an open meeting and then | gyests of Mrs, Wymond H. Bradbury, | for recording secretary, Mrs. Joseph T. | Miss Elizabeth O'Hara and Mrs. Edgar | ern Methodist. University, University of | that there will be a meeting of this| the occasion being in honor of the | urer, Mrs. W. Clark Dean. manufacture of shoes, automobiles, office | wilson, and the new Maryland State Women's City Clab.New members | University of Mississippi, University of of the authors' group, is planning | The Woman's Club of Chevy Chase | the Monigomery County Federation of | board and the gests from Baltimore | sobener: Written by orpknieer | : b Wilamette. The Jowa State | Garzia will conduct a French salon | section. The first of these was that of ¥ ¥ b Gu Decatur 686 2t the tea Biven IO & ombors are in- | Ware), Wilamette. The lowa State ction. st of these was that of | Club of Bethesda, with prayer by the | Whitman, Red Cross fleld worker for| The Kenilworth Guild met Wednes- e clate membership. The star has been | for which she was decorated by the 'at the home of Mrs. Harold E. Doyle on | song was sung, led by Mrs. J. Harry | the six families, in the county, whose| D, C. During the absence of the presi- present William Rufus Scott, who will f this group in the clubhouse Wednes- y ot ‘wroup Leads the World in Jlotor Car Value v , and of the far-reaching effect of | son Townsend. Mrs. Stephen E. Kramer, Miss Virginia | bein College, Seton Hill College, Shorter | produced. =Miss Alice Heaven, chair-| Mys, C. L. Henry. Mrs. Florence V.| Maguire; for corresponding secretary, | the motion picture industry upon the |* During the afternoon the members | R, MCREYNOLDS W. Woolard. Buffalo, University of Georgia, Uni-|group twice a month in the mornings. | chapter's fifth birthday anniversary. equipment, etc. Convention song, “The More We Get will be guests of honor this afternoon | New Hampshire, Universily of Redlands, | course of study for those interested in | is holding the usual series of annual | Women's Clubs opened Tuesday at 10 | were entertained by the Woman's Club| the clup, Vited and the privilege for guests can | Teachers’ College and Colorado State | similar to the one she conducted in | the civies section, under the leadership | Rev. Stanley White, pastor of the Be- | Maryland and Delaware, who made a | day afternoon at the home of Mrs. C.|ANEW CARS Dot Mrs, Grace Rose Chamberlin, chair- be honor guest and speaker at the meet- ing of this scetion Tuesday afternoon 'v at 450 o'clock. “Where We Are at \ Today” will be the subject of the talk. . All members are invited. Guest privi- leges. ! Mrs. Merritt O. Chance, president, will meet with the board of directors ' Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock, in executive session. Mrs. Jennie O. Berliner, chairman of the Spanish section, announces a day afternoon at 2 o'clock and in the evening at 8 o'clock. Club members and their friends are being invited to make reservations. Proceeds from the rty will be presented for use in the betterment fund. Riverby, the country home of Mrs. Merritt O. Chance, will be the scene of a gathering of the club members Sun- ' o y . day, May 19, when an invitation to the ! i ‘ I it o hiking section and all members will be I i I i extended. The hikers will have charge f f i ° of the afternoon program, which will N include a hike around the farm and o vicinity. The start will be made from SR ) TS the clubhouse at 1:30 pm. Members 5 = , having machines and busses will pro- the means of transportation. Miss SsaEe H NikEng section, tn charge of arrange: ' < = » DELIVERED, FULLY EQUIPPED, ments. TSy S e : S NN SRRAREA ] o : NOTHING MORE TO BUY! thusiastic over the splendid member- ship work done by Mrs. Laura A. Brad- X ley, Miss Myrtle Bunn, Judge Mary \ | S 3 \\ O'Toole and Mrs. Elinor Oke. who led \ X | h! A bridge breakfast will be given to- : \ \ N \\ morrow at the club by members of the Monday auction and contract bridge section. Mrs. J. Edwin Reid will be hostess, _ Members of the club enjoying & game of bridge will meet Tuesday evenings throughout the Summer, since the ‘Tuesday evening free-and-easy auction section functions continuously. Mrs. John Allen Munson, chairman of the thimble section, gives credit to her committee for the very successful season of “sewing for charity,” just ended. Work will be resumed in Sep- tember, when members of the group have returned from vacationing. Sev- eral hundred children’s garments have from this section to charitable 1z omes for children in Washington. " Contributing members are those who have no time to give for sewing, but lend their moral support and a dollar to the committee work. 22% 5 Miles More 2 Extra Mailes . [ J [ ] ¥ Miss Alice Heaven, chairman of re- f) 1l relatio: has ) ey Ry nition I er l ormanc e Teethone - D ‘Women's City Club of Berkeley, Calif.; t‘l;ed W&;\enxmclub. Youngstown, Ohio, Hoflepowef in SPCed of Gasoli.ne Vienna, Austria. Roman o, Susan Baker, chairman of the . . . ;e:%sggni fi:?:’;‘:‘}f:” ig;:fiié; Lower Dellvered, Completely Equxpped P rlces man of reservations. An attractive pro- gram has been arranged for the eve- ing. All why Ve i, : LB RS i ; SRR i ors .o .pany.c Eoys one ob c greatest finest accessories bought at low, factory-volume prices. elub chorus, announced the winner f engineering organizations in the automobile i x - c he scholarship of vocal instruction was Thl‘ S . : mobile industry. - 1y pash 400 Specialand Advanced Six models are equipped awarded fo Miss Nell Price for regu- TImportant is is evidenced by its achievements in the advanced ith Bii lized : Em ; ; I presented by Mrs. Merritt O, Chance. 6 99 motor car design found in the Nash “400” seri with Bijur centralized chassis lubrication which automatically mportant This group has contributed to the 400 o o S scties. and scientifically lubri i is poi i i 66 99 o i Py ol A y lubricates all vital chassis points with a single 400 T st Soouns Trom Features i i 25 depression of a convenient fc dal P e o i e | # The Nash “400” Twin Ignition motor produces 22% more P oot pedal. Features and honor guest at a dinner given by ‘win-Ignition motor . s 2 : e e LWinTE " % horsepower, 5 miles per .hour more speed, and 2 extra miles [ addition, bumpers, hydraulic shock absorbers, spare tire 7-bearing crankshaft Wilimott H. Lewis will be a speaker 12 Aircraft-type spark plugs for every gallon of gasoline as contrasted to the same motor : . 4 B e 3t'a forum iuncheon. being ‘arfangcs High compression K i lock and tire cover come with each Nash *400,” whereas, with Bijur centralized Members are nviied fo make reserva: Houdaille and Lovejoy g o most other cars the local dealer adds this equipment and chasges Eld'm" ;:::m‘“ s, shock absorbers : ectric clocks i Cmrrs: : ? " ¥ ra for it. Som . e e | : l(m:.l;- ;{-»mfl This great feature and many others are available to you at de- i:orube o ch alo:: e dealers add as much as $50 or $60 extra En;flm‘ me;llvd-re % president of the club at it* annual | alon Bodies . 2, " . or bum ~ chrome plated over nickel g« Fhe st Ve preihnt, s | B et A, livered, fully equipped prices substanm:lly lower than you pay ¢ 2 Short turning radius M. Walter W '};Sl‘.;z:;a.}?,laT ;fi:{:};gg:‘g. ; -lloy( ’pisu;ns for cars of the same or lower factory price. Don’t think of buying any car today until you check its de- Longer wheelbases also werg clected. Other offcers elected ‘ — do;:;;’é’::, ki e : livered, fully equipped price against the Nash 400" delivered, One-piece Salon fenders Geottrey Crevke: weasurer, Miss Jane | Maciioaslivi R Rns diipee This is true because Nash factory-equips each model with the fully equipped price. Clear vision front pillar posts u{ryimM;f{n::::: e Neaa | World's easiest steering N"I:ISP“‘;I“DE“‘“ e . - i . o cc 2> and rear bumpers enn %, St Moy, ‘Emmis . Me: _-- Deliver fllx F ully Equl_ppfll Price .Ra)lge on 18 Nash 400 Models $970 to $2106 Comas, Miss Joy L. Webster, Miss Myra -y H’.nH('ndley and Mrs. Francis M. Good- win, M W. Laudwick, Mrs. Stan- . 3 o 7 B M v 3, ol ; W allace MOt or CO., Distributors th)nh were elected to membership in the ! club : ; 4 e secetary reore ha e ae Retail Salesrooms, 1709 L Street N.W. Decatur 2280 A HE e YW G A, : ASSOCIATE DEALERS On Tuesday the city clean-up com- 1;'-'1‘{.‘;‘"““]'\4“}:'X‘fi;‘fy“’}‘,“‘;‘r‘”‘f;"‘g‘"h"fi'}.’;:g HAWKINS NASH MOTOR CO. ROBERT J. NASH MOTOR CO. HALL-KERR MOTOR CO. BIRVON NASH MOTOR CO. PATTERSON-NASH MOTORS Completed their inspection of the ash, 1529 14th St. N.W. 1419 Irving St. N.-W, 131 B St. S.E. 650 Wilson Boulevard, Clarendon, Va. : 3110 M St. N.

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