Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1930, Page 7

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" PAVNERERLEETED *FORUM PRESIDENT Columbia Heights Citizens Fill Other Offices — Ask “Former Mail Service. Burd W. Payne was re-elected presi- ‘dent of the Citizens’ Forum of Colum- Nl Helghts last night at n meeting in the Wilson Normal School All other officers of the 1930 roster, with the exception of the mreury. . were re-elected. g Coulliette, NEW PLAYERS JOIN COMMUNITY GUILD Miss Wolfe and Miss Paull Will | Participate in “The Great Divide.” Two new players, who have just be- come members of the Community Drama Guild, after amgteur and pro- Tessional experience in other cities, will be seen in the opening show of the season by the Guild, “The Great Divide,” to be shown at McKinley Auditorium, Second and T streets northeast, Friday and Saturday nights next week. Miss Marguerite Wolfe, who will ap- pear in the role created by Miss Margaret Anglin in 1906, has had six years’ experience in New York, first with MWASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 19; 1930. seasons with the Fairhaven Players on Cape Cod. m- Helen kenmdy another new- comer, hailing from the Des Molnu Little Thel'flr will be in_charge proj for “The Great Divide” lnfl wlu be mmgd by a committee includ- re'g: esentatives from drama groups throughout the city. The public is invited to_become sub- bers to the Drama Guild ‘Thirtee: Season scription tickets may be had at T. Arthur Smith's Bureau, 1330 G street, as well as single tickets. Official Slain and Robbed. ASHKHABAD, Turkestan, U. 8. S. R, November 19 (#).—Word was received | N, yesterday that Sheimer Khassim Khan, consul for Atghanistan at Tashkent, was murdered and robbed by bandits| near the Persian border November 14. The Soviet government arrested the CARTOONIST OF STAR TO ADDRESS SOCIETY Local Sons of American Revolution to Hear Clifford K. Berryman Talk on Presidents He Has Known. The District of Columbia Soclety of " |the Sons of the American Revolution will be addressed by Clifford K. Berry- man, cartoonist of The Evening Star, at the Mayflower Hotel tonight at 8 o'clock. Mr. Berryman will illustrate his talk on “Presidents I Have Personal- 1y Known.” The society will elect to membership Thomas Campbell of New York City, Edward N. Dingley, jr., of Bloomfield, and William 8. Glylord of Wash- mfion Prizes to the winners of the golf tournament of the local society will be presented by A. M. Holcombe. A proximately 3,000,000,000 pounds CLARK; NEW U. S. ENVOY T0 MEXICO, BANS POLITICS Reporters Find Him Willing to Talk on Nature's Beauties En Route South. By the Assoclated Press. ST. LOUIS, November 19.—J. Reu- ben Clark, recently appointed Ambas- sador to Mexico, who is yet to assume his post, already has mastered the art of being politically cautious, reporters here learned yesterday. En route from Washington to Mexico City, Clark, accompanied by his wife, their daughter and J. C. Satterthwaite, third secretary-of the embassy, stopped | here for three hours. Reporkrs who interviewed the new Ambassador found him willing to talk —about the splendor of the afternoon | FOUR GET COMMISSIONS Three Reserve Corps Second Lieu- tenants and One Captain Created. Commissions in the Reserve of the Army have been issued by War Department to Lee J. Ruts, «m Georgia avenue, and to M Prentice, 1347 Otis place northwest, ll second lieutenants in the Coast Artil- lery; to Warren H. Cannon, 1616 Six- teenth street, as a second leutenant in the Chemical Warfare Service, and | to Hans H. Rudolph, Chapel road, | Seat Pleasant, Md, as a captain of infantry. | Just Think of It— ‘The Star dellvered to your door every evening and Sunday morning at 1%c per day and 5¢ Sunday. Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? et | giare e, DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eym:bt Sne-lh! RFLY N . Black Asbestos ROOF PAINT BIPOR.I Lha cold, harsh, disagrg, wintry weather 1) du - Vulnerable e roof paint. 607-609 C St. N.W. the Children's Theater, and then with the Threshold Players. Miss Dorothea Paull who will play another important ?1‘" in “The Great Divide,” is a M: usetts girl, and fol- lowing her graduation from the Leland Powers Dramatic School, played stock in Boston, and also pla: for several h were caught in the | She" Dnited: States 1n available figures. and the beauty of parts of St. Louls, | | Telephone National 5000 and de- | but when it came to political subjects | livery will start at once. murderers and expressed regret to the | he had nothing to say. | | Afghan Ambassador. Telephone Metropolitan 0151 ‘The erecunn of a new Center Market 8t the expense of the District, after the tion. It was pointed out t.hn: local tax- payers, deprived of a central m al market, will, nevertheless, be contribu- ting toward a market which cannot be completed for at least a year, A long ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. and La. Ave. N.W. 65th Issue of Stock Now Open for Subsecription under these conditions, the as- 00 costly. T I the pment market in i 2 i I I | l lumbia Heights. The mail dellvm and .collection recently was curtailed. Mr. Payne delivered the annual g e !Y Money loaned to members on easy monthly payments James E. Connelly President port of the pretident, characterizing year as a “success,” both in meml ship increase and achieved commu improvements. RESERVE FLYERS HOLD FIRST WINTER SESSION Full Pilot Qualification Is Urged to Qualify for Active Duty ‘With Troops. James F. Shea Secretary Upper: MISS MARGUERITE WOLFE. Lower: MISS HELEN KENNEDY. * _ Approximately 25 Army Air Corps Reserve Officers, forming the National w{(«lll unit in the emergency urhl fenses of the Nation, 'ltunded‘ i reserve llfi!un‘ 'h:"nummlutnlchtatv.hew‘r De it mewm e pilots who have qualified lane pilots were urged ym Farthing, in charge Reserve activities, to You Can Now BuY Marshall Field's of higl tl!l‘ble for u:uve duty. Farthing outlined the MM now ih effect and em umt officers of the lny q y for ndvuneanent. SILK HOSE At Goldenberg’s In fact, this is the ONLY place in Washington that you will fihd these beautiful silk stockings—which for 20 years have been the choice of smart women in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and other fashion cenl‘ers. Shadow Black, Elephant Skin and many other leading shades are noyw on display in six lovely LA FRANCE numbers, ranging in price from— HAMMER BLOW CHARGED Homer E. 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