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D. A. R. ACTIVITIES The American Liberty Chap! entertained at its erch meetlnl by Mrs. H B. Leary at her country home, 9600 Jones Mill road, assisted by Mrs. H. 8. Ridgely, Mrs. R. B. Owen and Mrs. J. H. Small. The regent, Mrs. W. M. MacKellar, reported a benefit card party had enabled the chapter to mke ifts to various organiszations. * E. Richardson of the State hlawnc committee reported the presl- dmi eral, Mrs. Lowell F. Hobard, vided the United States into llx divisional conferences, and _that the District of Columbia was included in Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Vir- inia. Mrs. Harry C. Grove, State his- gl’lln. mdflthlt“th!anrhke‘li g memo o Chief Justice Marshal 1801 K ry street gmbably would be un- V!lledl dc\l;hu the ‘v‘m of tho Conm‘:l- nental rs. H. mnounmnmnem to be held at the National Theater Apfll 1. The Armuy and Navy Society, C. A. R., met March 15 at Lhe home of %md‘x. and Mrs. Hinkamp, y of Pileter Mlddnx Nelson Hin- amp. The members voted to n-l.n the National Society in the sup) several activities planned for W fleld, the birthplace George Washington. Ray M. Clarke and' Jane Cox were chosen _delegates and James Muir, Mary alternates to the C. A. R. convention in April. Comdr. n Bruce, U.8.N., exh!blted pictures of native life in and around Shanghai. The guests included Rev. Charles Warner of St. Alban, l&l. Percy Quin, national president, O. A. R.; Comdr. and Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. P-ul “Speicher and son, Paul Speicher, jr.. Benjamin Miller, Catherine and fouise Frances Booth and Billy Burch Descendants of *76 Chapter was en- by Mrs. Anarew L. Randell, ‘The _assisting . !' P sehnnfllu Cm- whom made addresses, ell Fletcher Hobart, president mefll Mrs, William Sherman Walker, vice gament general and chairman of na- nal defense; Mrs. Josiah Van Orsdel, trar general; Mrs. David D. Cald- State regent; Miss Helen Harman, Ihf‘ regent-elect; Miss Nellle Grant State secretary; Mrs. . Edgar Smith, State eorrelpondml , and m'l Harry C. Grove, State historian. Mrs. wdkernvenmkonmumfl defense. Susan Riviere Hetzel Chapter met March 1 at the residence of Mrs. Henry St. George Tucker.. The regent, W\lmm'l' Ulerk presided, Mrs. neul: luhmltwd Historian _Mrs. DeHamel Combs, Ventnor, N. J., life of Jean Antoine Buudmm 5 Creyke gave a report of the State conference and elections re- held at Memorial Contihental the chapter was repre- its candidate, Mrs. Gahn, for of State recording secretary. Chapter met nar Bell, in Ritten- 'rhe regent, Mrs. W. Ar- ided. The subject ol discussed. ‘was admitted to mmbzrlhl Francis Ml-ychmmnltfiu home of Mrs. Ralph Power nm'n.wl Mrs. Jeter C. Pritchard assisting the hostess. Mrs. Charles Bright, regent, W Mrs. Bell gave a report of a maeun‘ for* better films. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Chnflu E. Molster, 1237 Law- Tence street northeast. Eleanor Wilson Chapter met nt th homo of the treasurer, Mrs. Kearns, Wakefleld apartment, vlm the regent, m- J. C. Courts, , presiding. A Mrs. Clemen regent as t‘lalenu lt';mded :-tzmd nceh um State co:- ference and re) resting fea- tures of the meet! po . Monticello met Tuesday eve- M=nluth.huneo(unh w. the table was excellent, housekeeping immacu- late, music the electricall ted and’ .nnuivd; }i:hnhhd. you'd write GALEN HALL ly gre-ldent general. tor Yorktown, Stratford lnd wnkefleld Frank B. Whitaker announced . pnrty to be held April 7 at the Na- tional Theater for the benefit of Chapter House Co: ition. It was voted to have the annual luncheon April 29, Patriots’ Memorial Chapter met Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. F. J. Yeatman and Miss Harriet B. Walker, 2854 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Anne E. Watson, regent, presided. Plans were discussed for the annu-l banquet in April at the wuhmmn lub. E Pluribus Unum Chapter met at the home of Mrs. Godey, 1462 Newton . The meeting was opened by lhe regent, Mrs. Harvey Friend. A talk w given by Lloyd Scott, 11 years Old E Pluribus Unum's representative to Camp Neville last Summer. Mrs. David Cald- well was indorsed as candidate for vice Mrs. Friend read er yearly report for the State confer- ence. Mrs. James Henry Haper, chair- man of Constitution Hall, ve a talk on Constitution Hall. Mrs. Gauss, presi- dent of the Chapter House Corporation, told of the financial condition of Chap- ter House and ot the theater benefis. Holcombe cum met Tuesday eventng at the home of Mrs. John Paul Earnest, Mrs. Will H. Chandlee and hostesses. E. Orme and Aline Munson | n Lal Alice Sanger. Election of officers will take place at the May meeting. ht Mnllc hour will be held C. today at 5 o'clock. quum wfll present a program music. llbeurvedmd-a!mmdtofl embers of th~ chapter. The Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pastor of New Yofk Avenue Church, will be the speaker at Elizabeth Somers Lenten vesper service today at 5:30 o'clock at 1104 M street. Willlam Knowles Cooper will give the ueond in a series of three unu‘:: talks staff Tuesday at 10 o'clock, when hil subject will be "The Chlnlfld City in Which We Work. The membenh'ly committee will en- tertain the Y. W. C. A. members of ® | Pubie Is tnvited Maryland Univmny are in- be held '!\IMA ottt MYS. | gpeaker will Iormn mmbcr of Congress from Mon- American University. ‘The Blue Triangle Club will have sup- r Thursday at 6:30 and at 7 o'clock iss Mary Jene Winfree, member of the board of directors and assistant cashier or the Commercial National Bank, will Bt , taking as her subject “Stepping ones.” TheKEYclubvlnmven X amrm department, which THE SUNDAY meeting March 26 and will bowl from] 6:30 to 8:30 o'clock. \ The Thursday Club will have a picnic March 27 at Great Falls, Va. The part: wmluveuuvwcl\u!looc and will take a 3 o'clock train Rosslyn, Va. Supper will oo faiied tflc;rnll who xemwrhynoonon‘!'hun- English class ms hu ht b! Miss Donnely of the Americanization School from 2 to s o'clock, is open to any foreign-born girl or woman wishing to learn English or to get citizenship gpfl's Any one interested may consult iss Martman, industrial secretary. Registrations are now being taken for the sight-seeing trip to the vanl Acad- L :lfly l;lod the State capital at Annapolis Dally rehearsals for the choruses and dances for the Girl Reserve operetta, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” are being held. ‘The Bon Secour Girl Reserve Club of Central High School will have a bowling match Friday at 3:30 o'clock. All senifor high school Girl Reserves are invited to an inter-club supper in Barker Hall Friday at 6 o'clock, to be followed by & sgeclul program planned by the inter-club council. Dupont Chapter has postponed its regular monthly meeting unnmwdly, March 31. The Mount Pleasant Chapter will meet with Mrs. James Do‘nxglu. 10 Hes- keth street, Chevy Chase, Md., on Tues- day, March 25, at 2 o'clock. The special atfractions in the health education this week are the evenin, hours of 8, 8:30 and 9 at the E stree! Fool Monday, Wednesdn and Friday for swimming class lnlt‘rucflal 'D gougs of 10 or more; 'rlded t at K street pool for n.mn. wl a wrmen guarantee given on request; registrations for the new m'e-uvuu class accepted up to Apru and chances of acquiring coats of tan besides receiv- SEE EUROPE in 39 Days The oppoftinity will not come again for 10 years to see i s ram- Summer Vacation Tripc, of All Time Dieooed by aaDeo: E}“ od S mits avg 1) Ask now for :elcflvlrl{e'"o“‘ 'um SA Becept more RESERVATIONS, 1f made NOW. for oy, jour personally con- ducted | fered_this year: ding & ( t Birope, « inchud lllM'm Play llfle trip to Oberammergau at no extra cost —one to the Mediterranean, nd and across North e America trips were so en‘):g-ble “that zm- year many urging Write: uu "or "phone for my free booklet. COLIN TRAVEL BUREAU kfkumm%pifi%flk "EUROPE WEST INDIES-AFRICA < ASIA « SOUTH AMERICA AllliuaszmTohzlpymchmmwfll ta as to ships, deck plans, rates, and l:mfomafionmq;emlbooklm.“med led ..Many intergsting Tours with Es- with conno!urope ummy'l‘nvdlndepmdmfly : everything arranged in advance. AMERICAN EXDRESS Travel Departmens 1414 F Street N.W. (Hotel Willard Building). ©O. P. Aub s now Restdent Manager of the Nasniagien: . It's not a day too early to l-{ vacation plans. Have the satisfa National 1076 & National 1258 ares, and a phone call to ‘Washington, D. C. 'rotect Your Punds RESORTS. MAINE. ‘your ction of reservmg the accommodations that Lrleue you, best. Why not decide aine now? STA ing other benefits in the solarium be- tween 11 and 1 and 3 to 7 o’clock except on Saturday, when the hours are from 11 to 1 o'clock. . WAGGONER INDICTED ‘TELL! Charles D. Waggons banker, who is lanta Federal Penite: lnfi six New York banks out of half a lion dollars, has been indicted by a San Miguel County grand juw charges of embezzling about $23, The money is alleged to have been embezzled through the making of false statements to ti State bank exam- iner and acceptance of deposits after ‘Waggoner knew the Bank of Telluride was insolvent. WASHINGTON, D. C, MEXICAN LABOR LEADER TO BACK NEW PRESIDENT Former Calles Cabinet Member Pledges Support of C. R. 0. M., But Hits Party. come period of inactivity. s meeting of the mem- ht Luis es, former in the Calles cabinet, pledged the nupwn of the organization a[‘Aln after a long Between Belfast and Bucharest, the Thames and the Tiber—the Pyrenees and Brittany’s beaches— Norwegian fiords and Tyrolese hamlets—somewhere, everywhere, a great vacation awaits you in Europe. Choose wisely, c-.refuugg—uu Cook’s comyetem. expeditious P Travel-Service, long tri BY AUTOMOBILE or roven and wor! famous. 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Cook & Son as Official Agents; prompt application for accommodations and seats 1s strongly recommended. rivate or group Cruises — or Steamship Tickets by all Lines 200 Offices in Europe alone; ””‘"‘JW Cook’s Travellers’ Chegques Welcome Everywhers THOS. COOK & SON ‘rust Blde., 9th & F Sts. National 6119 ANNOUNCING CRUISE - swith [£ th ACE” The 8th annual Round- 4. theentire World Cruise by Canadian Pacific is announced with the following features: _Ship: Empress of Australia, 21,850 gross tons, one of the distinguished liners of the Atlantic. Duration: 137 days. Itinerary: 8 Mediterranean ports begin it... Athens, Holy Lands. Carries on through mystic India, exotic East Indies, golden’ Siam...the full China and Japan pan- .Hawaii, Caribbean, Havana... not a window-dressing port on the list. Sailing: December 2, eastward from New York. December in the sunny Mediter- ranean,— reaching India in January, Japan for spring. And thenthis5th Ace: Canadian Pacific’s MARCH 23, 1930—PART TWO, to the administration of President Pascual Ortiz Rubio so long as it carries out an honest patriotic agaaiat mmon ‘which ppine im| 147,160,000 and STEAMSHIPS. year totaled $164,445,000. For sailings, IOIW!GIAN AMEI‘IICA LINE To Marseilles (French s Riviers), Italy, Spain, Lisbon, Greece and Trieste for Oberammergau and Venice. SATURNIA . VULCANIA . LLOYD TRIESTINO SERVICE, Egypt—Holy Land—Near and Far East COSULICH LINE- 7 BATTERY PLACE*NEW YORK CITY J}n}zy “Dours BERMUD SOUTHERN n-maw.unm.whmwm GIBRALTAR, NAPLES AND GENOA AUGUSTUS s ROMA Mar. 29, Apr. 9, Mnr 3, M"‘: 17 Most direct route to Seville and Barcelons Sttmar Do Luze ‘Connteting Line to Eeyot. Palestin nstantinopis and Athens For illurtrated booklets, and informalion apply to WITH A DAY AT MIAMI S. S. HENRY R. MALLORY Sats. March 22, April 5. and every other Saturday thereafter FAST and attractive service be- tween New York and Galveston, calling at Miami en route. Comfortable accommodations, including rooms with beds and bath. Deck sports. THROUGH TICKETS CALIFORNIA, OKLAHOMA, NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA, COLORADO «and All Points on the PACIFIC COAST Delightful Vacation Tours: Miami—~Galveston—Houston, 13 Days, all upws includ- mcuh.km $125 up. muul.umuuunm nohml. Belm:nm. Pacte, g::g:n Rhine, Oberamm hay)—-ehct lientele; most and best for your money. Sk San s rete P PR Nt SCENIC CROSSING to EUROPE..... James Borings Annual, MIDNIGHT SUN CRUISE GAILS June 28 to lesland, North pe, Norway's Fiords, Den- mark, Visby, Sweden, Danzig, and Seotland—also to perts most convenient for continuation travel in Russia, Germany, France, Eng- land, gte. S. . Calgaric specially chartered from the White Star Line. Rates, first class $550 up, cover all necessary expenses, in- cluding shore trips and stopover return ticket. Membership limited. PASSION PLAY EUROPEAN TOURS Sailings weekly; rates $500 up, all expenses. Inquire of local agent or JAMES BORING'S TRAVEL mel'r}:' and | Tourist Third Cabin Liners | Ask Any Authorized Tourist Agent 5 Days — $76 and up 6 Days — $82 and up Inel. First Class Ship and Hotel Accommaodations Correspondingly low Spring rates for 8-9-12-13214-15 Days Bermuda’s coral beaches and joyous round of sports and social frolics are only 48 hours away—48 hours of transatlantic luxury and pleasure. Back again in five days, if neceseary, feeling as though you'd been away just twice as long. These special rates areall in your fayor. Ragulor sailings on neto 20,000-1on meter e Shipe sail direcs & mils tranefer This year the "Bermuda” will remain in service during May—sailingMay3,10,17, 24. 8 & “Veendam® joine the "Bermuda® in July. ‘Maha cacation reservations now. FU]IN ESS Bermuda Line - 84 Whitehall St. (where Broadway begins) BOBFIAL Ave.,New York or any duthorises agent Special Sailing To Cherbourg EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA April 10—from New York GRACIOUS AND GAYI EMPRESSES. . . DUCHESSES AND CABIN CLASS SHIPS TO EUROPE jes....dances v ool (erloOl teas. ) lmu. How ji Gn- adian Puelfia pnnn jor lists read like a Who 's Who" of the famous, smart and clever world. The cost CLYDE- “MALLC RY» /WHAT A VARIETY of “Spring Tonic' [t e st R ‘'SCANDINAVIAN ADIER!CAN LINE 'Whitehall Street, New York trips, in the warm spring sun and kealth gvm;nl:ml FLORIDA EAST COAST, Miami, Daytona, etc. , 13 days, allexpense, $138. Havana Cruise, 16 days, $317. St. Augustine, 9 days, only $81. CITRUS BELT of Florida, 10 dzyl. Slos. Mum, S ampfa“fl& Sailings to Sevannab, Jacksonville and Miami. Folder, MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Co. 1338 H St., N.W. National 4612 ‘Wash. DE LUXE PASSENGER SERVICE TTH the asiling of the M. S. “SANTA BARBARA" on April sth, new stand- ards in speed cut two to five days from the sailing time to the main ports in Panamas, Colombis, Ecusdor, Peru and Chile. 17-Day to 3-Month Totrs GRACE LINE 10 Hanover Sq. New York or Loeal Tourist Agents F ROy NASSALI-HAVANA « - a0 MIAMI - - 12-day all-expense cruises $140 2 days in Nassau—2% days in Havana—1 day in Miami includ- ing living on board steamer all ports and two sightseeing trips in Havana. $.5. MUNARGO, 12,000 tons, fortaightly from New York. 12-day all-expense tour . . $141 % 6 days at Royal Victoria Hotel Nassau (European plan) and steamer round trip between New York and Nassau. Not everyone realizes that a Maine vacation can be enjoyed at moderate cost. There are accommodations to fit any vacation budget—hotels, camps, cottages, bungalows. Friendly farm homes with rates as low as $21 a week, American Plan. Maine’s glorious climate is at its best from May to October. Come in blossom- time, in mid-summer or when autumn foluge ints the hillsides—but plan now. Build health in the pure ur of . Mail the coupon today. MAINE PUBLICITY BUREAU DEVELOPMENT | 191 lmfie!!ndwsqum Ponhnd.lh!ms Prease sei ‘{;rl-:‘efi of Official State information on Maine vacations. world network of rail, ship and hotel... is reasonable. Clever peo- ple appreciate that! the “know-how” of the world’s greatest Luxurious White Em- travel system. This is why...you have no%u. do:\ n..% ] nothing to do but enjoy. o g::'::y to | . ....m.....d&:: ‘Why not send for booklets, ship's plans from Mon. at once? Your own agent, or iverpool, Belfast, Canadian Paeiflc : ndon, Anmrp, Ham- Apply local agents or C. E. PHELPS, Gen. Agent District Office, C. E. Phelps, 14th and New York Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. --BERMIIDA - - and Wool:z ‘:clllngl :‘:ofi:nd-lfrlp 5 l270 - Maintail the four nt 21,000 ton liners. 8. 8. American Legion 8. S. Pan America 8. 8. Western World 8. 8. Southern Cross All outside rooms—large decks — excellent cuisine and service. Fastest Time—Steadiest Ships SAILING FRIDAYS from NEWIYORK ~MONDAYS frem BERMUDA Other Services New York to Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Moatevideo and Bueaos # Py 5 w fiowlll'll Cottage "’A'v:. ::'l: Ty Refined patronage. Large, me cooking. _Amer. pian, ropean, 32. 1al_weekly. 16th St. at New York Ave. Washingten, D. C.