Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1929, Page 31

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THE SUND AY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . MAY 19, 1920 PART 2.0 W™ |, £ Soviet Convicts’ Courts, This afternoon at 5 o‘clock the in- | formal music program will be given in the third foor Assembly room rather than on the fourth floor, and will be presentad by the Elizabeth Somers Glee | Club, assisted by Alta Smith, soprano, | and Katherine Moritz, violinigh, The hostess will be Miss Mildred E. Reeves assisted by Miss Imogene Ireland of the staff. The public is invited. This Afternoon at 3:30 o'clock an hour of Italian music and poetry will be piven 1 the third floor assembly room under auspices of the Iiallan class, of which Pr Miss N of Italian po fpeak briefly in Eng! Jangu: A cerdial invi tended to all The rooms s ittee will meet on Tuesday mornins at 11:30 o'clock, when Miss Blanch- Halbert of the Better Homes in Ametica will be | the speaker. Following the meeting Tuncheon will be served in the tea room About 35 members of the Columbian Girls of the Wide World Guild of the Baptist Church are holding a_confer- ence over the week end at Xamp Kah- 1ért on Wost River. Chapters. There will be an open chapter council meeting at Vacation Lodge, Cherrydale Va., tomorrow at 2 pm. The Princeton Chapter will serve a 50-cent luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. All chapter women are invited to attend. The busses for Cher- rydale pass the administration building. at Seventcenth and K streets, at 10| minutes of the hour and 20 minutes after the hour, The Dupont Chapter will hold its monthly meeting at the lodge tomor- row at 12 o'clock. preceding the chapter council_meeting and lunrheon The Princeton Chapter will hold its regular monthly meeting tomorrow at the lodge at 11 am. It is hoped that all members of the chapter will be present. Education Department. The Education Council will meet for the last time this Spring on Friday, the 24th. The meeting will take the form of a picnic supper and social eve- ning at Vacation Lodge. At 2:30 Saturday afternoon, May 25, the general education commiitee, Miss Frances E. Chickering, chairman, will meet in the board room of the Y. W. C. A. at Seventeenth and K streets. The Teports of the vear's work and plans | for the Summer and Fall semester wiil be discussed. Health Education Division. ‘The new schedule of swimming class- e8 is ready. Beginhers who wish 10 1éave before Summer vacation time will be interested in the first-grade clas: meeting at the K street pool on Tuesda and Thursday at 7 o'clock, starting | May 21; Monday and Wednesday at 7 ;rm starting June 3; Wednesday and iday at 8, starting June 14. There are two second-grade or. side stroke classes scheduled, Monday and Wedaes day at 6:30, starting June 3; Tuesday and Thursday at 6 o'clock, starting June | 4. A class in single and double over- | arm (third grade) will meet Monday | and Wednesday at 7:30, starting June 3. | A number of girls who swim well but who feel the need of brushing ug on the crawl stroke have asked for the sixth grade class scheduled Monday at 6, beginning June 10. The K street pool schédule also lists | classes for little boys and morning classes for women. The E street schedulé shows a first- | grade class starting May 21 and another | May 28: a craw] class Monday and Wed- day at 5, May 22; diving Fndnvxnt s for Anna Van Buskirk are covering the tennis Iy from Monday fo Thursday. ‘Arrangements for u | Elizabeth Somers residence, ! Thomas Fdwin Brown, president, and | tea this aftcrnoon in honor of the Girl | A special program of music i to be | high_school: courls at Twentieth and B streets, with | or. without instruction, may be madé wiih them or with the health education office at Seventeenth and K streets. Industrial Depariment. Registrations are almost filled for the Gettysburg trip Thursday, May 23, | bus will leave at 3 o'clock from Seven- teenth and K streets. Arrangements | should be made with ihe industrial or | educational departments at headquar- ters, The members of the Thursday Club will have supper together this afternoon in the cafeteria after the music hour. | Elizabeth Somers Residenice. At the vesper hour this afternoon Rev. W. C. Waltemeyer, pastor of St. Paul's Engiish Lutheran Church, will be the speaker at 5:30 o'clock. The leader will be Miss Grace Pawley and the hostess Miss Pay Margaret Bailey. Thursday evening, May 23, the Eliza- beth Somers Glee Club will have a dinner and theater party, which will bring to a close the activities of the club for the season. The annual reception given by the | Elizabeth Somers committee to the alumnae and students of Mount Vernon Seminary will take place May 25 at the 1104 M street northwest, from 4 to 6 p.m. Mrs, Miss Hettie P. Anderson, general secre- tary of the association, will be in the re- ceivirg line with the members of the committee. Business and Professional. The Amicitia Club is having its an- nual Spring house party at Vacation Lodge over this week end. Mrs. Cecelia Iden is chairman of the committée in | charge. i The Blue Triangle Club is giving a | Reserve graduates of Washingten hig schnols. The party is being held in the business and professional women's & sembly room on_the fourth floor at| Seventeenth and K from 4 to 6 o'clock. rendered Tomorrow at 8 pm. Miss Alice H.| Drake will help the book lovers prepare | for Summer by giving them reyiews of | books especially desirable for Summer reading. Every one who wishes to take advantage of this ognornml!y is invited to come to the “B. & P.” assembly room on tre fourth floor at the hour stated. ‘The Amicitia, Hitika, K. G., Premiere, Tip Top and Wohelo Clubs will have & joint assembly program on Tuesday eve- ning at 7 o'clock, when Henry D. Hub- bard of the Bureau of Standards will address them on “The Developments in General Science of Special Interest to | the Layman.” Club supper will be served at 6:15. The Blue Triangle Club is planning a special treat in the form of a picnic to be held next Thursday evening at Hollverest, the country homé of Miss Edith Dawson. Gifl Reserves. This afternoon the Girl Reserves who are graduating from the senior | be_entertained at_tea DAN Siresthne " Torokod. 5 s are . followed, FATLS. Despita seareity it of SANTONIN, it eo! tood sixty vears' tes or by mall. f0e & t. C. A. Voorhees, 3, Easy — Quick — Odorless NE W-- always up-to-date, this fine-finish, transparent as glass itself and just as hard to sc; or mar—hasnow been improved and dries in 4':1?1::: %ganize FLOOR FINISH Because it's ideal for floors it is the tra parent finish for furniture and woodwork. Eight colors and clear. 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Cap. 8t. lor & Bro. 10th and Water University Hdwe. Co., 8304 Wiseonsin Ave. N.W. Dealers Hardware umsteadsWornSyrup | by the Blué Triangle Club of the busi neas and protessional women's depart- ment of the Y. W. C. A, Monday and Friday afternoons at 2:15 Miss Moritz will conduct the Toy Symphony Orchestra rehearsal at Co- Jumbia Junior High School. Miss Louise Alberts of the health ediication | department will teach the clog dancing | groups. | The Adelphae Girl Reserve Club at Western High School will h > a social seryice meeting at 2:45 pm. 1oMOITOW. The Girl Reserve Club at Noei House will meet at 3:30 Tuesday to complete plans for their part in the Spring festi- val of Noel House. The three lobby groups of the Girl Reserve Club at Dennison Vocational | School will have their last rehearsal | Wednesday at 2 pm. | At 2:15 on Wednesday afternoon the | clubs at Langley, Jefferson and Gordon ) Junior High Schools will meet at the schools. At 3 pm. the Semper Fidelis Club of McKinley High School will meet in the Girl Reserve Club rooms. The nominating committee for officers | will be appointed. Thursday_afternoon at 2:15 the Girl | Reserve Clubs at Powell and Macfarland | Junior High Schools will meet. At 2:30 | Les Camerades Club at Eastern High School will meet, and at 3 p.m. the | Fidelis Club of Eastern will entertain | 10 little children from the Central | Union Mission in the Girl Reserve Club | | rooms at the Y. W. C. A. The Tri-Hi | Club of Business High School will meet | in the Girl Reserve Club rooms at 3 | o'clock to finish the sewing they have | been doing for Children's Hospital | Friday afternoon the Girl Reserve | Clubs at Hine, Stuart and Columbia Junior High Schools will meet. At 3| o'clock the Bon Secour Girl Reserve Club of Central High School will have a tea dance in the Girl Reserve Club rooms. The Senior High School Girl Reservée Council will hold its last meet- ing for this school vear at 5 o'clock. and wifl later go out for dinner and the theater. The hobby groups of the Saturdav Morning Girl Reserve Club for grade school girls are preparing for an all- day hike next week. This club meets at 10 A.m. Saturday in the Girl Reserve Club rooms. Saturday at 4 pm. Miss Elsa Peter- son, chairman of the girl reserve com- mittee, will entertain the girl reserves who are graduating from the senior high schools at a garden part France Ratifies Labor Pacts. GENEVA (8 —France has notified! the international Jabor office of ratification of the 1920 convention pro- viding unemployment indemnity _ for Seamen whose vessels are wrecked or founder and also the 1921 convention which grants to agricultural workers the same rights to organize as are pos- industrial employ DEBATE HAND ORGAN ANNIVERSARY WORTH Musical Authorities Are Divided | as to Whether Event Should Bg Commemorated. [7.) 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