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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 18 1930—PART TWO. EUROPEANS WILL JUDGE COWBOY BALLADS SOON Simmons University Wild West Band to Travel Europs This Summer. ABILENE, Tex. (#).—The songs of the cowboy will be heard in Europe this | Bummer, and the American band which will play them will wear boots and 10- gallon hats. University _Cowboy “The Old Chisholm Trail” and "G!t' Along Ye Little Dogles.” e band, since its organization in 1925, has traveled more than 30,000 miles. STEAMSHIPS. Come with me /13 RESERVATIO! made N lomr four rsonally ~ - will be held May 24 at 4 o'clock in the gardens of Senator Phipps on Woodley road. Each club will present two folk songs of the country they represent. Rehearsals will be held in each junior m%u-ml during the week. e banquet committe will meet in | the @. R. Club rooms May 20. The English class, which the In- dustrial department 18 s) ing under the direction of Miss nelly of the Americanization School, will meet May 23 at 2 o'clock. The Amicitia, Hitika, Wohelo, Tip | Top, Premiere and K. G. Clubs will take | 8 trip Tuesday evening through the Na- tional Park in the Western part of the | United States with Miss Elizabeth Save Life by Wireless, | Haney, representative of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co., as guide. This| SANTA BARBARA, May 17 (N.A. | program will be given in the assembly | N.A)—Dr. O. Eastiand, ship's surgeon, room at 7 o'clock | aboard the Grace liner Santa Barbara, The Blue Triangle Club will meet | saved the life of an engineer of the Thursday night of wiis week British freighter Calfarolite by treating | “"The = Simmons The Girl Reserve Alumnae, who have | him across miles of ocean. Symptoms | pand, accompanied by several hundred recently organized s club in the busi- | and instructions were exchanged by | T Europeans with ness girls’ department, have been invited | wireless. ‘Me Not on the to be the supper guests of Miss Elsa | Old Pain! Peterson next Friday in the garden of her home at 2001 Twenty-fourth street. | All the girls who can accept Miss Peter- son’s invitation are asked to let Miss | Pabst know not later than Wednesday afternoon, | ‘The hour of music will be held at $he Y. W. C. A. today in the fourth- floor assembly room at § o'clock. A pro- gram will be given by Dorothy Hobley and Amelia Menefee Olmsted, pianists, using two pianos. The Sunday after- noon teas have been dicontinued for the Summer. The vesper service at the Elizabeth Somers residence today will be held 8t 4:30 o'clock instead of 5:30 o'clock, Rev. William S. Abernethy, ruswr of Calvary Baptist Church, will be the speaker, Miss Bernice Waterman will be the leader and there will be special music by Helen Stone, pianist. booklover hour will be held to- morrow at 8 o'clock when Miss Alice Hutchins Drake will talk about “Books | for Summer Reading.” The rooms registry committee will | meet at the home of Mrs. Herbert C.| Woolley at St. Elisabeth's Hospital, May 20, at 11:30 am. The meeting will be | followed by | Miss Ethel Quisenberry. president of O oman ooy Dionle luncheon on the | ., Ron Secour. G. K. Club of Central — | High School, will entertain the present | Dr. Grace Purse is the new examining cabinet and the newly-elected officers of | physician for the Y. W. C. A. health | the club at her home this afternoon. | education departm | ment. This club is planning & banquet Friday IN ; O(j;s ung{on Q in honor of the girls who are graduating YOU CAN GO To STEAMSHIPS. via the Scenic PLEASURE PROSPECTING IN THE CARIBBEAN Cuba, Jamaica, Panama Canal Zone, Costa Rica, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras—rich in romance and the color of older civilizations—pleas- ure prospecting in the Caribl And yet your comfortable ship is always your home. The Great White Fleet is famous for its delightful outside staterooms, its unexcelled cuisine, its courteous service, and congenial, friendly guests. d iwo to $140, up one way Passior __STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. LLANDAMERICA HOLLANDAMERI Travel by a Famous Service TO ENGLAND_FRANCE HOLLAND—GERMANY AND ALL PARTS OF EUROPE VIA Plymouth Boulogne-sur-Mer Rotterdam Statendam (new), May 24 Retterdam, Mav 31 Volendam, June 7 24 State 8t, New York, or Local Arents Transatlante .&rwy Tourist Third Cabin $198, up Passengers on Old Dominion Round Trip Liners will have opportunity to view at elose range the battleship fleet which will be anchored in Hampton Roads from May 20 to b - May 26, inclusive. o it Four Cabin and Tourist Third Cabin Liners Liberal stop-over privileges . Porinformation apply local ageate or SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN LINE 27 Whitehall Street, New York TRAVEL BUREAU 212 Colorade llflllw sta, X.W. ‘The Summer schedule for the two | this year. Following the banquet they swimming pools goes into effect on June | are planning to hold a ceremonial in This" schedule will inciude again |the Girl Reserve Club rooms when the the early dip period at K Street Pool | new officers will be installed from 7 to 8:30 a.m. A new venture will | _The junior high school music festival be the bargain swimming classes on|= i Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. | Phone Ne VACATION 22.day eruise . la, 24-day eruise . o . o . All Expenses Included ~ STEAMSHIPS. Sailings twice weekly from New ‘There will be an Open Chapter Coun- @il meeting at Vacation Lodge tomorrow | 8t 11 o'clock. Princeton Chapter will | serve luncheon at 1 o'clock. All chapter members are invited to attend. Mrs. Irving W. Ketchum, executive secretary of the education department, will have the devotlonal service, and there will be several speakers who attended the na- tional convention of the Y. W. C. A. in_Detroit. Dupont Chapter will meet at the lodge May 19, following luncheon. BOSTON BY 7 A\ / SEA NEW YORK " VIA NORFOLK Go to Norfolk by the Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Company. Connect there with an on Two Lrerr *“BERMUDA SCENIC-CROSSING to EUROPE. .... James Borings Annual MIDNIGHT N CRUISE York. Get booklets and information from your Steamship—Tourist— Railroad Agent, or Passenger Department UNITED FRUIT CO. Steamahip Service 17 Battery Place New York. N. Y. PLANNING A perfect vacation-land ‘'round thecool Great Lakes! Summer- splendrous cities, verdant forests, sparkling fakes and streams beckon you. And there’s the famous D & C fleet to serve you. Finest steamers on ialand lakes! Princeton Chapter will hold the an- Bpual meeting and election of officers | May 19 in conjunction with the chapter | eouncil meeting. A trip to Monticello and the Univer- v of Virginia at Charlottesville by bus being planned for Decoration AILS June 28 to Iceland, North Cape, Norway's Fiords, Den- mark, Visby, Sweden; Danzig, and Scofland=alse fo ports most convenient for continvation travel In Russia, Germany, France, Eng- land, etc. S. 8. Calgarle specially chartered from the White Star Line. Rates, Arst elass $550 wp, cover ull necessary expenses, in- eluding shore trips end stepever teturn ticket. Membership limited. PASSION PLAY IUROPEIAN TOURS Sailings weekly; rates $500 Il expenses. Inquire of local agent or ’ JAMES BORING'S TRAVEL SEI‘;I,KE lr‘|‘¢. 30 FIFTH AVENU! NEw Old Dominion Liner gail- - “ ing daily to New York— except Sundays. Fare $15 and up, one way. BEST OF ALL SUMMER TRIPS You cannot be too early in making reservations for the popular vacation ocean-trip from Baltimore to Boston. Extra sailings this season, but with Mase. 300th Anniversary celebration, bookings will be unusally heavy, 1930 booklet ready: economical all- expense tours to New England, Nova Scotia, Niagara Falls, duebec, N. Y. Gity, etc. Copy on request. Regular sailings now to Boston, Florida. MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Co. 1338 HSLNW. National 4612 ALL-EXPENSE TOURS 8 Days #105 up Mlep 18Deps. 9147 wp 18 Days. 165up Including first elass accommodations and meals on ship and at hetel. Aleo series of interesting sight-seeing tours, ete, May 30. e Greek Olub will give a party gutldly at 8 pm. on the roof at the W. C. A. ‘The club will meet Thurs- T e tickets, ‘Norfolk, Va. OLD DOMINION LIN OF THE EASTERN STEAMSRIP LINES | offcers. The Thursday Club is planning & picnic at Great Falls, Va., May 22, and will leave from Roaslyn on the Wash- fngton Old Dominion Railway on the $:30 car. In c-;; of rain the club will CHRT meet on the ‘This year the *“Veendam," chartered from the Holland-America Line, joins the motorship **Bermuda ™ for the pop- ular vacation trips to Bermuda. Whichever ship you take, *“Furness™ setvice insures a glorious time on in true Transatlantic style. The -cxpense rate includes fitst-class ac- commodations on either vessel as well as hotel maintenance, interesting care tinge drives, stcamboat excutsions and admission to all the principal points of interest. Bermudais at the height of its beaus in summer. All activities are in full swiog. Far out at sea, it is breeze-swept on all sides and the average summer temperature is only 778. Wash. SERVICE &#SOUTH AMERICA respect, yet able in’ price. GRACIOUS AND GAYI EMPRESSES . . . DUCHESSES AND CABIN CLASS SHIPS TO EUROPE Dmuu\ afternoon teas Friendlzdeckgumes,“juy- ous gatherings in great sa- Tons. How jolly.... adian Pacific passenger * lists read like a “Who's Who" of the famous, smart and clever world. The cost is reasonable. Clever peo- ple appreciate that! Luxurious W ress Liners, we Bucbec, dewa, the St Lawrence Sea Way to Cherbourg, Southampton. Reglll?‘:xxc‘lnmand hin c‘"f s[hjp" frzni :fm- treal to Liverpool, Belfa Glasgow, Cobh, Hlvl':: London, Antwerp, Ham- burg. Apply local agents or B PRELES. Gen. Aut. Gin 8t at New Yori Ave.. ashington, D, C. Every Week a G e e i 34 ) FURNESS i DbrinilarLona 34 Whitehall 8t. (where Broadsay bagins) 865 Fifth Ave., New York or any Authorised Agent DE LUXE PASSENGER SERVICE NEW standards in speed cut two to five days from the sailing time to the main ports in Panams, Colombia, Ecusdor, Peru and Chile. Next Sailings SANTA BARBARA, MAY 23 SaNTA Eisa, MAY 28 ©ANTA CLARA, JUNE 6 SANTA INEZ, JUNE 11 For further information address | . | GRACE LINE 10 Hanover Sq., N. Y., or Local Agents CUNARD LINE, 824 ! 4 M.deh} Moroceo, ain, Algiers, Ltaly, i tal, wicnl Swe len, Norway, Edinburgh, Holland, Belgium, Pa: &)London Rhine, Obenmmerm | Passion i’hy)—ulcet clientele; | most and best for your money. MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE, Jua. 818600 up Hotels, drives, fees, etc. included Tourist A 20 N N | ' e k1 $600 to $1250 N ZI-D\ ay Ali-Expense PERU TOUR $398 Fare includes first - class_state- and rties. .. dances ] len ) Chile, if you de- TOURS. sire. ‘No passports reqiiired. NASSAU - HAVANA - MIANI 12-day ali-expense cruises . . . . . $140 and up The ship your hotel. 2 days in Nessau—2% days in Havana—2 days in Miami and two sightseeing trips in Havana. 8. 5. MUNAMAR, fortnightly from New York. NA“A“ 12-day ell-expense tour . $125 and uvp 6 days at Royal Victoria Hotel, Nassau (American plan) and steamer round-trip between New York and Nassau. “RM"DA Sailings fortnightly during May and June. Weekly thereafter — Round - trip, $70 and up — Fastest and Steadiest Ships — 40 Hours to Bermuda. “ % \ { QUF . . . New En gland R variety —tour New England with miies of perfect beach mountains with cool modern highways—Berk- shire Hills — White and Green Mountains — Maine — with thousands ef and ponds. Go via Western |to the ©® On Sept. 4, the long-awsied Empress of Japan leaves Vaneouver on her first dash acroes the Pacifia.’ She looms 39,000 toms displace- ment, has 21-knos speed . . . incomparably the lurgest and fastest Emer ever o ply between America and the Far East. In ber marblc-tiled swimming pool, her sports deck with cafe, her imperial “verandah™sutves-with-bath...in her proportionally delightfal second cless sevommodations, she presents a realization of tomorrow's seagoing luxuries. Her shipboard life will strike the modern cosme- pelitan note. .. leisurely, smart, carefully serviced, fanitlessly cuisined. ‘The Empress of Japan comes to speed up the Pacifie “miracle”. . . the "miracle”™ of a narrowing Pacific, created by her hrxurions sister Buers, Empresses of Canada, Russia, and Asis. Row, Bawaii is in the list of casnal trips . . . Japan, Chins and the Philippines 2 days mearer. Ask sbout reduced first class round-aip swmmer faves to the Orient. Also sbout All-Expense Escorted House Party Tours to the Orient, $715 up. WINTER CRUISES oo« 8th season Free llustrated folder gives Stop st modern hotels and inns — reasonable rates—delicious food. Visit scenes of historie interest — Plymouth, Gloucester, Lexington, Deerfleld Salem, Cape Cod. Nantucket, etc. Sports en routa include golf, fishing, surf bath- ing. swimming, tennis, riding. hiking. boating. Come via Bear Mountain and Berkshire Trall. Return by way of historic shore road or the famous Boston Post Road. T T S ST Y Y R RSO AT £ A DTS Y E S Sy, Western Massachusetts Gateway to New England SOUTH AMERICA Fortnightly from New York to Bermuda and RiodeJaneiro, Santos, Montevideo and Buenos Aires. Cool, airy, outside, amidehip rooms mostly with beds. Excellent cuisine and service. 21,000 ton liners — Western World, Southern Cross, American Legion, Pan America. Special low all-expense teurist cabin tours Suifings from New York, Jeme 27, Joly N Pot information sec locsl tourist agent o MUNSON "™ 67 Wall Street, New York Ciey Springtield, Maes. R rz}z775 BERM H 12-DAY CANADIAN CRUISES QUEBEC 515 v MONTREAL ALL EXPENSES HALIFAX THE ST. LAWRENCE * and SAGUENAY RIVERS AKE the beauty route up the St. Lawrence in one of the newest end finest cruise liners. Time enough for leisurely seeing the sights of Quebec, as French es Paris; Montreal, the gay capi- tal city; and Halifax, in the Evangeline country. For en extra adventure, you'll explore the Saguenay River as far os Cape Trinity. "Party time'"all the time on board the famous Clyde-Mallory Lines' cruise ship “Shawnee” —Dancing, concerts, deck sports, bridge and amateur entertain. ments—and a jolly crowd of shipmates! No hotel expense — and all your expenses aboard ship for the whole trip are in- cluded in the one low rete. Take your car—only $30 each way. Askfor booklet % r 7 v MEALS AN INCI,Ung“Rm Round the World . . . ® You've got o book now for this “something extra” World Cruise. The distingunished white Enspress of Australia, 21,850 groes tons, sails from New York mext Dec. 3... for springtime around the world . .. a highwpot itinerary of 187 days. You have nothing to do but enjoy because of the “something extra®... Canadisn Pacifie’s world-round system of rail, ship, hotel and key-elty offices . . . years of “know-how” and travel authorkty 1o serve you in every port. As low as $2000. Ask for beoklets, ship plans. 4 Great Lakes and Georgian Bay EE new sights : 3 : meet interesting ple : : { enjoy & com- ete change. Cruise over 2,000 miles of scenic waterways ... Visit fascinating, historical places, including Mackinac Island, Parry Sound (Canada), the Islands of Georgian Bay, Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. The Great Oil-Burning White Liners North American and South American appointed like ocean steamers: Every comfort and lu; rooms have outside windows or portholes. Roomy, cos ppetizing meals. Broad promenade deck, Entertainm dancing and deck games. Privacy or gayety you prefer...and a social hostess to introduce you. Sailings from Chicago every Tuesday and Saturday from June 28th to August 26th, inclusive For BLUE BOOK ON THE BLUE LAKES apply at any R. R. Ticket Office or Tourist Agency or write W. H. BLACK, Traffic Manager ago, Duluth & Georgian Bay Transit Company TIO W. Adams $¢., Chicage, M. 2,000 MARVELOUS MILE |5 Days — #76 and up | 6 Days — $82 and up Bnct. First Clam Ship ana Hotel Accommodations | Correspondingly low Spring rates for 8-9212-13214-15 Days Bermuda’s eoral beaches and joyous round of sports and social frolies are only 48 hours away—48 hours of | transatlantic luxury and pleasure. Back again io five days, if necessary, | feeling though you’d been away Just twice as long. These special rates areall in your favor Mediterranean . . . ® The same “something extra”™ goes with the Empress of France, leaving New York next Fob. 3 for the Mediterranesn’s sanshine ports. Yom relax in her ysche-like clab- biness ... in the joy of her smart New York-Paris euisine and servics, through a complete 78-dsy Mediterranean experience. Choice accom- modations booking fust. As low as $900. Booklets, ship plans, from your own agent, or C-anadian Pacifie District Office: C. E. Phelps, 14th and New York Ave. N.W. Wash., D. @. WONDERFUL CRUISES NewT. S. S, Shawnee from New York July 12, 26 August 9, 23 Sailing 3 P. M. Clyde-Mallory e:::om 6to 34 Days Information and booklet on reauest Koguia. sailings on mew 20,000-ton motorshug “Bermuda’ and the famous “Fi. St. George. Ships sail direcs from dock to dock. No § mile wensfer tende: @ Hamilion. This year the “Bermuda” will remain in gervice during May—salling May 17, 24. 18 6 Veendam® joins the "Bermuda® tn Jubr Make vacation ~eservations now. FURNESS Bermuda Line W 24 Whitehall . (where Broadua; segins) 68 ik Ave., New York or any duthorisea agems & i CLYDE-MALLORY LISTEN IN? Canadian Pacific Ballad Og‘.v, e e s Irel '3, every 2 . and associatsd NBC Stasions. Pier 3 or P ment 6, rth R) ew York City Aithorised. Touris Ageniy, d.