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38 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. . SATURDAY. MAY 25 1929. vi 5| 5 st; W. T. Simmons, second; | second; Margaret Riley, third. Wh\',e1 ‘The University of the Philippines at A EMENTS. i h i ‘sO,M:?gl;g:ls?h:;no‘\:"::m:hge‘ Mia i A- Mortison, third. | Mrs. E. Co Powell, first, Yellow— | Manila 15 to have a bureau of ;Lutme“ — Day, Jewish daily, as the principal | Hybrid perpetual, red—W. T. Sim-| Mrs. S. W. Williams, first; - Marjorie | administration. { ATIONAL Tonight speaker. Sessions will be held on family | 1o ite_tre. 1. A | HODSED, second; C. G. Carr, third. N s welfare, on health, on child care, and | Hyrid et W e Shade,| Artistic Basket to Mrs. Crandell. _ 3 HELD OVER? $1.00, 750 & B0e | Sharp on’ delinquecy. Morrison, first: Mrs. E. Clyde) Bhade, | ¥ v second; Homer C. els, third. Most artistie basket Or VASe Of TOSeS | e - . N Reports on Research Work PRlZES AWARDE[]‘ Miscellaneous bush roses, Harrison | with ather flowors of follage bt o SECOND WEEK H \ MAT. TODAY, 75¢ and 50¢ Monday evening will be devoted to | jand moss roses—Mrs. Henry EWINg, | Mrs. E. L. Crandell, first; Mrs. E. C. i 5y Vi v 4 N VATIONAL THFATER PLAYERS Offer resentation of reports on various first; Marjorie sen, second; MIS. | Powell. second: Mrs. Evelyn % i i Phases' of the Jewish Corlr(lmunnl‘ S E. L. Crandell, third. third. . Baskets—Louis Voelker, fir G SKies ST e TRueNCem survey of Greater New York, un E st si Takes Bush Award. Mrs. E. L Crandell, second; Margaret i fi dertaken more than two vears ago by W, T, Simmons Takes Bus . C. Lancaster, third. Representatives Will Attend | the bureau of Jewish social research (W. T. Simmons Takes First Other bush roses—W. T. Simmons,| “ofher: flowereMrs, W. W. Stock- : | The relationship between social workers Pl for Collection of first; Mrs. E. Clyde Shade, second. | perger. first: Mrs, Roy G. Picrce, sec- National Conference at | and members of the board of directors ace for Collection of | ™ ciimbing or piilar roses, pink—w. T. | peeEe, MY NS OV (T will be discussed at a breakfast meet- 4 Varieti Simmons, first; Mrs, £ L. Crandell, | “iowering ‘shrubs—Mrs. 4. L. Cut- io Ci ing Tuesday. secon, arr. thir shaw, first; E. C. Powell, second; Atlantic ley. icm,uu of large Jewish community 2 arieties. Climbing or pillar roses, red—W. H. | nariorie Hansen, third. | movements will be the subject of a se- | e England, first: W. T. Simmons, sec- | Bact rose in the show (Los Angeles) |ries of talks at tne Tuesday evening | ..o T o | ONdD MIS L Crandell, third, * | _Exhibited by Mrs. Paul B. Carter. Washington will be represented at | meeting, June 4, with Mrs. Josepl | _ Climbing or pillar roses, white—Mrs. | 55 NMorrison was the official judge 5 P the National Conference of Jewish So- , Friend. president of the National Coun- | under the auspices of the Takoma Park | g, L. Crandell, first: C. G. CArr, sec- | of tha ‘show, and E. C. Powell, chair- Warner Bros. Subreme Trlumoh i ek o e BlER: i en; presitin Horticultural Club concluded last night | ona: James Cross, third N s * clal Service, when it meets at Atlantic | cil of Jewish Women, p g. Sires . wouday. exmibition In-the yax | oG James Cross, (hird. . yellow— | man of the exhibiiion committee of ¢ e City June 2 to 5, by a delegation, —_— . L il s koma Park branch of the Washington | atrs. W, Scott Herman, first; Mrs. E. L. | Q000 & 0 nittee was com- among whom will be Mr. and Mrs. | | r ! ), first; NN ——mm I s Vo ME A nd T ire: Hkatiore TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | Public Library, corner Fifth and Cedar | Crandeil, second: C. G. Carr, i Bosidior Matgaret @ Tanosters | ¥ et wees| “THE SPIDER’ Hershfield, Mr. and_Mrs. Oscar Leon- | National—'Pigs,” comedy, at 2:20 S‘ects. s - Climbing or pillar roses, salmon,| man: Fred L. Harries, Mrs. Seats Now| bt ard, George Cohen, Morris Bisgyer and and 8:20 p.m. The list of awards 15 as follows: = | bronze, etc—Mrs. H. A. Edson. Morrison, Mrs, Bruce Lamond, W. : ¥ s The Mystery Thriller . vish philanthropy | eon - o ons, first; s ker, | climbing o ar ros o from the formation of the conference Fox—'‘Movietone Follies,” from 12| Collection of 15 varieties—Miss Ro- | first; Homer C. s, second; Mrs. K M o e it o |thoon ¥t Thipam berta Grant, first; Mrs. Hugh Reppert, | H. A, Morrison, t _____ AMUSEMENTS. y LITTLE reviewed at this twentieth annual ses- Palace—"Where East Is East,” at 11 | second. AR Baskels or vases containing 12 or sion of the conference. More than 400 a.m., 1:15, 3:25, 5:40, 7:55 and 10 pm. | Collection of six varieties—Miss Ro- | more stems of one variet k - < et liet oty soclal workers from 40 States are ex-| garle—"Hot Stuff,” at 11:35 am, Deita Grant, first: _\’vhH‘.i England, sec- | Simmons, first: Louis V i et. pected to gather at the Hotel Breakers. | .40, 3:45, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. ond: H. W. Warner, third. I | Mrs. Henry Ewing, third. - TRAV/ 1A Fim Arts Gulld Presents Mayor Anthony M. Ruffu, jr. of | 40 3:4%. . .| Teas and hybrid teas, pink—Mrs. | Voclker, first: Mrs Roy Y. Ferner. Waskington Premiere Atlantic City, will welcome the dele- | Little Theater— Shooting ~ Stars,” | Hugh Reppert, first: Mrs. W. Scott | EAC A 4 | from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Herman, second; Marjorie Hansen, | = | gates at the opening session on Sun- 3 at in e new (Gange Bave | thrills you with its chorus of “g| ” day evening. Joseph M. Perskie, city | Columbia—"Coquette” (second week), | third. n thel, h CAMEOTHEATER R M """'"' |B 132 voices. 109 musicians add SHOCTING STARS solicitor, will preside, Addresses wiil | at 11:45 am., 1:55, 3:50, 5:45, 7:45 and | Teas and hybrid teas, red—H. W e mbassy Vatinee " KING THE R o their matchless harmonies. || by be made by Samuel A. Goldsmith, ex- | 9:45 p.m. Warner, first; Mrs. E. Clyde Shade, AKING an\I GRADE Ezotic dancing girls charm | Anthony Asquith i ecutive director of the bureau of Jewish | Metropol'*an —“The Desert _Son second; W. H. England, third. ‘ Oven 21 Hours A Day) Featur S an o wink o arece . soclal research and president of the | (third wee:s, at 10:15 am., 12:25, 2:3 C. C. Carroll Wins White. | Ceanecticut Ave. at S St. T : and loveliness. A Love—Bchind the conference, and by Maurice B. Hexter, | 4.45 7 ang 9:30 p.m 1 ONTE i i = executive director of the Federated Jew- | e or.tCamary Murder Case,” | . Tess and hybrid teas, white—C. C.{ ; ) : Szenes of a Movie Lot ish Charities of Boston. | ot O 10 8 and 0:45 pm. | Carroll, second: Miss Roberta Grant ity S vl po pi third (no first) | CTEnnE Consider New Welfare Tivoli—“True Heaven,” at 2:45, 4:35, | Teas and hybrid teas. yellow—Roy G. | e i FUGITIVES." _COMEDY and NEWS, - i 3 ; i #ih nd herne New departures in family welfare 6:20, 8:10 and 9:55 p.m. ce, first; Mrs, H. A. Morrison, Scc- .00 STANTON ©5,&,C. Sto NE- AMPAbbADOR ot RN 2 Akerne will be considered by Miss Virginia cepgral—“The Sin Sister,” continu- ond: Miss Roberta Grant, third = | B RICHARD DIX in “REDSKIN." Filmed K: i g X Cont. 11-11 Adm. to 12:30. 25e TEank Lart tne LR e e Y o fousifromil] aim. o} I lipn: Teas and hvbrid teas, salmon, bronze, | oG s in Gorgeos rechy GEO. LEWIS THE C. bureau of Chicago. in a paper on the 2 o 5. veek, | ctc.—Mrs. P. R. Carter, fir: Mrs. R. S. i o in “THE COLLEGIA . . ALL-TA 3 MYS v 3 st “Children’s Council Investigating Serv- Rialto—Syncopatlon" sccond, KOGk, | porter, sccond: C. C. Carroll, third. | e, T8 T ICAROLINA ~ 'yr.2 ¥ G 8% O e fce” New trends in child welfare will | at t1:50 a.m., 1:45. 3:40, 555 15 | Hybrid perpetual, pink—Mrs. G. A [} STEFONG SORAY NG M KARL_DANE. GEO. K. ARTHUR. el ; il . . De pointed out by Dr. Leon W. Goldrich, | 9:30 p.m. | " LIDANE, oE s k] D SONRA GEL and LOTS A . Tchernikoff-Gardiner Dancers executive director of the Hebrew Shel- - . = = HIPP : 2 Tivo Programsioh NewotDears K near Oth 4 “"""“ G“”dm“ Soclety of Pleasant-| JROR SENT TO PRISON. i ISIT 2 l.“ 3 < ORLLDER, O T ‘é::‘sz'{}in- Ave, SE. 5 . Wardman Park Theater T. nnctte Benszon, Brian vho will speak on “The of Dependent Children.” and by Lionel | NASHYILLE, Tenn., May 25 (®.—A | et b ; LIBERTY 149 Y. 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