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KALORAMA GROUP " ELECTS OFFICERS Mrs. Edna L. Johnston to Head Assoc_iation—Mem- bership Drive Planned. Mrs. Edna L. Johnston was Te-| elected president of the Kalorama Oitizen Assoclation last night gt e meeting of that body at the John Qiincy Adams School. Deputy con- troller of currency John L. Proctor was elected first vice president. Other officers elected at the meeting were Loren B, T. Johnson, second vice president; Joseph Fitz Gerald, jr., re- elected secretary; Walter M. Brodie, re-elected treasurer; and elected as ' delegates to the Federation of Citizens’ Associations were Mrs, Harvey W. Wiey and Joseph Fitz Gerald, jr. * " Following a discussion on possibilities of a new membership drive a special committee was appointed to call on and | invite residents in the Kalorama dis- | trict to the association’s meetings. The committee consists of John L.| Proctor, chairman, Mr. Fitz Gerald and | Charles Dreyton, | M. J. Colbert 'introduced a resolition asking that the association go on record as opposed to the new regulation by Fire Rules Issued As Miniature Golf ‘Takes to-Indoors By the Associated Press. mumdmm. Novem- ber 11.—Hibernal of . pee-wee to steam-heated buildings the Winter has caused S. L. Legtand, State fire marshal, to issue & new sel of rules governing the “hazards.” One is that promiscuous use of inflammable materials to give realistic effect to the greens and landscaping will not be tolerated. EQUIPS PLAYGROUND Edmonston P.-T. Association Votes to Hold Card Party. Special Dispatch to The Star. EDMONSTON, Md., November 11.— At a largely attended meeting of the Edmonston Parent-Teacher Association, held in the auditorium of the local public school,, Mrs. Pernanda Dennis, president, in the chair, it was voted to hold the second of a series of card parties in the school the “evening of November 21. An order was placed with a Baltimore firm to furnish additional playground E?uinl'nent, costing $209 and consisting of three swings, a horizontal ladder and three seesaws. The proceeds of the card party held October 29, according to Mrs. ‘W. C. Webber, chairman, amounted to $47. The chairman of the Luncheon Committee, Mrs. Wilford L. Eaton, re- ported proceeds of $36 during October. the Commissioners prohibiting firemen . - & {o work on other positions during off | George Ade in Chicago Hospital. urs. It was stated by Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley in the ensuing discussion that| , CHICAGO. = November ' 1L -Gebrge any man was free to choose his oC-|p,itai He was taken there, it was gupancy during leisure hours and that|jearried today, when he came’here last ambitious men wers not to b> hindered | CAME today, WK Re SRRE T oo B O e e e o | foot ball game. His iliness was diag- working in spare time. The resoju- | f0ot balt BaE, I IS tion was referred to a committee for | ooy By it B investigation. g Rpeag. Joseph Fitz Gerald, jr. gave much $ praise to the fire department of this| The Netherlands now have 95 talkie city and called mttention to the fine | theaters. record made by the department. | Mrs., Wiley, widow of Hartey ‘W.| : Wiley, famous sclentist and explorer, | ' stated opposition to the Juvenile Court | e o being in the same wing as ths Police | . Court as is planned in the newly pro- po:eql bulding. 1 . [ ] letter was sent to Mrs. Miha Van | s, e sont o e e v | LIt ott=-No Y ain hopes for an early recotery from her iliness. i g YAWL LEAVES ON LONG REPTILE STUDY VOYAGE 8,000-Mile Expedition Through West Indies Sails From Balti- more for Museum Task. . & By the Ausociated Press : Step outhustllng NEW YORK, November 1L,—The American Museum of Natural Hist: . . announced that the yawl Basilisk lef Actually...the very moment a Baltimore late Sunday on an 8000-| drop of SAFE FREEZONE touches mile scientific expedition to study reptile Bin 7 61" Hhin g topsi-dnd and other life in the West Indles. It|an 3Chn€ cor e Doty will be gone a year and a_ half. even tight new flmet. don’t bother The vessel is manned by Gilbert C.|2ny nmore. FREEZONE works that Klingel and W. Wallacé Coleman, two | fast every time. ~Pain“stops in a Baltimore matutalists. Tt was built es‘-]} flash. Sbon after, corn gets so very ly by Mr. Klingel to reach smal " 2 it it rig vil - iinds ghtouchea By nsturalists, pe-| 005, You can Nit it rivht off with cause of the difficulty of reaching them | B Ay except in native boats*without labora- and painlessly. tory facilities. For ng pain and for Mr. Klingel piems to study the or-| getting rid of hard and soft ‘:‘iog ‘\lvt(fllizi«"-rg colonies, concern-| corns, callouses and warts which little is known : , i Bhe: capaition 1x 1o the interests of] TNETE TS “h“"“‘"},a‘ a‘{f‘l"(“}f the Museum of Natural History and the Bow le Natura] History Society of Maryland. uy a bottle. 5 - 5 While working in a field at Alferzha- | r.nmln. Wesphalia, recently, a woman | found & 10-mark piece which her child had lost while playing with it 18 years | RESPONSIBLE GREYHOUND 17nees I'll guarantee you the finest, most enjoyable trip you ever took. These companies represent the greatest highway transportation system in the ‘'world. 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