Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1930, Page 35

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mmr be served a £ elo':!.lu';'h Triangle cmm o' ursday even: per will be served at 6:30 o'clock. 6:15 o'clock. will meet Club sup- After THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 30, 1930—PART TWO. Girl Reserve Club of mwm High School plans to take & the business meeting there will be arts | hike Sat: afternoon. Twilight music hour will be held to- | and crafts work. . o m-dny day at § o'clock, when Helen Smelteer,| There pu\:y" Friday at 7 ocloc serve alumnae. The party is planned #oprano; Louise McNerney, pianist, ma} Helen B 3 n 3 will be served from 4 5 o'clock by the Mount rlemnt ) Mn. Thomas M. Mitchell, | nt, assisted by members of the ch- T, wul be the hostess. Miss Het- Anderson, general secretary, will| Illo be hostess ‘for the afternoon. At the Elizabeth Somers vesper hour. at 5:30 o'clock today, Mrs. Prank Edg- | lor . Byterian Church will give a unun‘ talk. the leader. e operetta. grt is l:nr.md by Betty .neobi. rah Hellm Hunter and Grace Walther. ‘The operettn ‘Snow White nnd the\ ington of the New York Avenue megel‘rflennf;:m ;plpflb: present is 0 be t-acquainted for all Girl |8t 2:45 | hulldin? just one hour to enlbh girls w go | man Dupont. C! ng | tee of the Y. | beth Murray, hoeplul worker for the Wil meet_tomorrow ocloc in ¢he administration Miss Helen Hudson, chair- the world tellowshl commit- C. A. and Eliga- ‘Whitaker, Vire ‘ Federaunn of Churches, will be special ests. Ruth Nalls, Pmey ted by at 8:16 oc)ock \ Branch Chapter will have a . | luncheon meeting tomorrow at 1 o'clock with Mrs. George W. Harsch, 836 Jef- ferson street, Chevy Chase Chapter will hold a luncheon meeting Tuesday with Mrs. Grorse Winchester Stone, 410 Cum- ngs lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Mlbel R. Cook, Girl Reserve executive, | will be the speaker. Miss & S 5, %27, | LAND SALE COMPLETION IS ORDERED BY COURT Locomotive Engineers of New York to Sell Florida Block to Penn- sylvania Group for $641,000. By the Associated Press. TAMPA, Fla, March 29.—Consum- mation of a land sale involving $641,000 between the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Securities Corporation of New York and the Brotherhood of Engineers Securities Corporation of Pennsylvania was ordered yesterday by Federal Judge Akerman. ‘The order instructed Louis S. Weiss, receiver for the Pennsylvania corpora- tion, to execute an agreement with steamer Sonoma en Toute from Australia to Europe. P!-nn fm' the proposed flight across the Atlantic were lnoompute sald the aviator, and the Southern Cross might be used, ll'.hmgh he Wll hapem not t.hlt 1t would be. un Au.muc wuuld Kingsford-Smith ma that after re- burnml t0 Australis later than June he would be married to Miss Mary Powell of Melbourne. Liner Returns Smuggling Suspect. NEW YORK, March 29 (#).—Accused of attempting to smuggle $500,000 worth of narcotics into this country, Jacob Blum, alias John Bell, alias John Boss, yesterday was returned to Ngw York in custody al the French un France. SOVIET UNION CHANGES TWO MORE TOWN NAMES Bogorodsk (Holy Virgin), Becomes Noginsk, and Sergiev Becomes Zagorsk to Honor Martyr. By the Associated Press, HOBOOW March 20.—The central ecutive committee of the Soviet Pition. dectded M;I to change the name of.the town of Bogorodsk, which in Russian means “Holy Virgin” %o | Noginsk, after Victor Paviovich Nogin, | Iate head of the Soviet Textile Trust. At the same time the committee or- dered the nlme of the town of Sergiev anged agorsk in memory of mimir mkhnuovleh 2Zagorsk; mi- | nent Communist who was killed by a bomb thrown in Moscdw in 1919 by so- cial revolut tionaries. Serglev was the site of the famous monastery founded by St. Sergius. ol ‘The -nclznt Greek boxer, we are told, “wore his hands leathern thongs ntudded with nails, with which fearful blows and wounds were inflicted. S“AH!I“P! Dl RIEC‘IAY | t-- fl -—-‘u - mesunmda "Il.;nu 1930 IORWEGIAN AMEIIICA LINE STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. The Adnlpnne Girl Reserve Club, at' ‘The Spring term in the health edu- Western High School. will have a mem- | cation department is under way. Al- bership tea tomorrow at 3 o'clock and |though the term started the mx of at 4 oclock the club at Friendship | March 17, registration in gym, House will have an April Fool's day and swim combination, clog and baP party dancing will be accepted during this The Girl Reserves at the Dennison | week. Vocational School will have a hobby | hour Wednesday at 2 o'clock. At 2:20 | The K. E. Y. Club members will meet Honoree Palmer and Potter Palmer of New York, trustees under the will of the late Bertha Honoree Palmer of Chi- utchase a large block of land neat Venice, Fla., the Brotherhood sub- division. and in Sarasota County. The trustees had filed a claim with Vx{‘elss based on the contract for pur- chase of the lane e Pennsylvania o'clock the two clubs at the Jefferson Wednesday for supper in the cafeteria ration for $641.000. For the deed pm William Knowles Cooper will _&e to the staff of the Y. W. C. day, at 10 o'clock, on ”l!ldluhwd Plfin< to_Carry Out Our Objective.” Miss Jane Shaw Ward of the educa- tion research division of the national staff will be in the city this week at- tending the conference on progressive | education and will be at the association for conferences on membership. There will be a meeting of the K street house committee Tuesday af 11 o'clock. A l}&mwr& <1gn]t seeing try md An- napo) is ng planned by the educa- tion and industrial departments for land. Powell Apn! 10. The bus will leave the Schools will W. C. A. at 2:15 o'clock and will | day at 2 o'clock at the schools. le-ve Annapolis for the return trip at Friday at 2 c'clock the Girl Reserve | 7:15 o'clock. There will be a tour of the | Clubs at Paul, Hine, Stuart and Co- | Naval Academy and the Maryland State | lumbia Junior High Sehools will have | Al Acadery ry cfi ngs. At 8 o'clock the Bon Secour | r eserve Club of Oentral High | SCENIC CROSSING to EUROPE..... James Borings Annual MIDNIGHT SUN CRUISE Au.s June 28 to lesland, North Cape, Norway's Fiords, Den- mark, Visby, Sweden, Danzig, and Scotland—also to ports most tfor eontinuation travel , Germany, France, Eng- land, etc. S. S. Catgaric specially chartered from the White Star Line. Rates, first elo: cover all necessary cluding shore trips To Marseilles (French Riviera), Italy, Spain, Lisbon, Greece and Trieste for Oberammergau and Venice. l| sATURNIA . 2 May 30 VULCANIA .Apr. 10 May 18 cago, to SPRING TRIPS:8 | Sail from Baltimore - All Expenses included wag WHAT A VARIETY of “Spring Tonu;" trips, in the warm spring sun and health giving salt air ! FI.OIIDA EAST COAST, Mumx. Daytona, etc., 12 days, allexpense, $138. Havana Cruise, 16 days, $217. St. Augustine, 9 days, only $81. CITRUS BELT of Florida, 10 days,"$105, Mmm, 9 days, $105. And other tours, mdudmg Bok Sin, Tour, 8t.Petersburg, etc. Plana trip for EASTI Sailings to Savannah, Jacksonville and Miami. Foldn LLOYD TRIESTINO SERVICE, Egypt—Holy Land—Near and Far East | Junior High School will have meetings. | at 5:30 o'clock and will have a bowling w is to obtain an m;ut‘n“ wllcy At 3 o'clock the Girl Reserve Club at | party at 6:15 o'clock. for $600,000 covering the title the Silver Spring High School and the | Members of the Thursday Club Who | land at the expense Of g L Semper Fidelis Club o McKinley High | mw free time that afternoon will meet | egtate c Sehool will have meetings t the Y. W. O. A. for a program. T return for the deed and poll OSULICH LINE- The Oirl Reserve Olubs at Muur-‘ The Americanization class 8 held | welss is to pay the trustees $485, 5000 | and Langley Junior High | from 2 to 3 o'clock, Seventeenth and K | on the principal and interest covered HM‘I'I‘!KYHN:E N!vmcny have hobby meetings Thurs- | streets. Any foreign-speaking girl or | by notes and deliver a mortgage for = ) woman is invited. the balance. ————— KINGSFORD-SMITH PLANS { Pope Honors Monsignor Pnurdo VATICAN OITY, March 20 (®).— Pope Pius today appointed Mgr. Piz- The Wohelo, K. G., ‘Top, Amicitia and Hitika Clubs Wlll‘club rooms at the Y. W. C. A. Baturday at 10 o'clock the Girl Re- have meetings Tuesday evening. Club RESORTS. Premiere, Tlp-‘Sch(ml will meet in the Girl Reserve | zardo state, as RESORT! at resent assistant secretary of titular Archbishop of Cyrrhus. He will retain his present post. RESORTS. CANADIAN NATIONAL~TO EVERYWHERE LAND OFTHE MIDNIGHT § ‘This mysterious land of strange and beautiful contrasts . . . where both wildflowers and glacial ice gleam be- neath the midnight sun. Sail the calm waters of the sheltered fjords of the Inside Passage., . . past mountain and totem-dotted Indian on one of the fine ships of Canadian National’s augmented Alaska Fleet. We!kly service Jhe Mts/ from Vancouver APIAN itway System in HAmerica cr‘Prim:e Rupert with stops at Ket- chikan, Wrangell and Juneau, to Skagway . . . where the White Pass and Yukon Railway connects for Lake Atlin and Dawson and the Klondike Trail of '98. Reduced fares all summer. Stop off at Jasper National Park in the Cana- dian Rockies. Ask about personally ;onducted tours. Full information rom NATIONAL IN CANADA i |‘ i h— lI\ firat railway in the world to provide this facility. GEO. L. BRYSON sn nflfltlltll Dt IW hington, Tel Natl, z.m BANFF where the smart: wor[zl Announces Southern Cross May Be Used in Attempt to Be Started Before June. By the Associated Press. HONOLULU, March 29— Capt. Charles Kingsford-Smith, who com- manded the airplane Southern Cross in its 7,800-mile flight from Oakland, Calif., wsyflna Australia, in 1928, an- nounced tentative plans here yesterday to fly the same plane across the Azhntlc from Europe to the United Sta Kingsford-Smith _arrived on the HOV!NO! PAOIINg AND STORAGE. | LONG-DISTANCE MOVING qlosds or part loads New ?.‘,'.t""’i‘n.m"""#:"’:‘.‘: Pittsburgh and points en route. Since 1806 DAVIDSON Fransee oo STORAGE CO. 1117 B St. N.W. Natl, 9220 to 9230 KRIEGS PACKING EYE ST NW.2 Fulelxty Storage Company 1420 Tou Street ,_turniture, merchandise. sutomo- Py Sud lons-distance moving . rage, siiver vaults, rug clean- a3 ing. £1! 8" experience. STORAGE . €o., INC. SHIPPING DIST 2010 WEST VIRGINIA, and Cottages White Sulphur Springs. West Yirginia “America’s Premier Year-'round " offers you slorious Alle- gheny sunshiny climate, Worl EEmmncd "White Bulphus weters -na baths, 3 famous golf courses open. ‘mountain tralls and Bridie "paths, - maenificent (indoor swimming_pool - Chai lite to ma F oat fetuperation Dieasant. Delightiul cottages to lease for Summer. Senera/: | ing | European, §2. Bpecial w RESORTS. XPRESS| yeu Money advanced. 1.500 fooms. Ask any Dusl: | Dess_map or bank ~Estimates free PASSION PLAY EUROPEAN TOURS Sallings weekly; rates $500 up, all expenses. Inquire of local agent or' JAMES BORING'S TRAVEL SERVICE In¢. dunrled.ly luhml and attractively furnished, you’d write "GALEN HALL Your seashore home ~ occuples entire block on Boardwalk—searly every room faces ocess — American and Eoropess Plans ~ famous for its food - 10-stery rool addition — sightly concerts = delightful hospitality Thompeon & Co. ssador Di‘ecrly’on a ‘if'r!w.u.. Aot B Dowlmz Cottage ! 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