Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1931, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. e e e e e e o win Dice and Mrs. Ars Daniels: Deco- | ing of the club this year at Western [ Committse; the George Washington A special Halloween cake was in the cen- | | members of the Board SOC I E I Y |gtiens M. Eis Knight; Chiristmas High School October 31, avitations | History Club as & wnos ana candidates | €T of the refreshment table, Appropriately NEW REGISTRATION Booxs,‘ of Klections. Mrs. Virginia | Cards ané Candy, Mrs. H. P. Carl; Par- B namberahip (his year. A pieasant | inscribed and d-noting that the.George FINISHED IN MONTGOMERY | Mrs. Frank Dwyer, Mr. on 3 EXPERT cel Post, Mrs 8. D. Shankiand, and were limited to. the three faculty ad- o | Washington History Club_was formed Pisk_are Demoeraf Publicity, Mrs. Bdgar B. Meritt visers of the George Washington His- | Surprise was the presence of Mr. LUo | in o3t from the History Club of West- it | Republicans, - | {Continued Prom Third Page) Booths will be in charge of - Mrs. Paul | tory Ciub, Mrs. B, A. Werthner, teacher s S ~ of the Interna- €rn High Sthool. Grove. aprons: Mrs. Richard Pilkington, | of history at Western High Schooi and | of Germany, wcmbers of the FOeT0S rs. Dubols was assisted by Mrs | Work of Three Months Prepara-| == L. Edward Slaherty § fancy work; Mrs. J. 8. Bixler. handker- | founder of the group; Miss Elizabeth | O SR OTRE (o i iion’ Hall Sat- | Albert Fink. Miss Luctle Bow Miss | tory to Election Is Completed. 4 3 1 e : ik .““ - chiels, and Mrs. L. W. Tilton, white Dessez, school librarian, and Mr. Clifton | ! > & Siatae of the | DO Mills and Mrs. Peverly Jennings. B ch » rray and M elephant. Vice chairmen will be Mrs, | Moore, physical education director and | Urdar, October 24. The winner of IB% ‘o Tite Mrs, ‘Pred fT. Dubois, who Checked by Supervisors. I urcheil's Fmou’ OOFING The Right Rev. . - 1| Richard Woife, Mrs. J. T. Milier and | coach: the guests of honor, Mr Roh-rlll':;“;""h;‘."k was director of the juvenile depart- Bishop of Washir . vton, Mrs. J. P. Booth. Burbank, president; Miss Lucile Bowker, | 18! s T - = ment of the George Washington Bi- | Special Dispateh to The Star. BO COE ©Ohio, where h he gu Mr | nd Mrs. WR. Mitchell of Los |35t President and new vice S L i e e in.|centennial Commission, selected the ROCKVILLE, Md. November 3.— uquet ee Robert n 1 . Miss Dorothy Mills, secretary; Mr. Au- History Club of Western High School | After having been under way three G Patters 1 | t P Angeles, Calif t the Carlton for a y e vitation as guest of Mr. Burbank 1 g he B - 4 | Sdmur Juilion FeOTR® - E y o | £ ~ Committee of jonal Cath Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Lenahan of Yice president: Mr. George Washington | M. Edmund Guitlon. snc P, CEUH® | interested in the grous v registration books for the county, made | P How about the heating troubles :l‘orl:;‘(:r B i~ West Pittston, Pa., have taken an apart- md”:":‘,{:“d‘n?"" A:"jr‘{(‘f“}‘]"", - Is 1 were members of members. many of necessary by the creation of new elec- last Wllntmd Let us correct them iress there wil ;s ment at Wardman Park Hotel during 7Y . - " | the George W n ry Club of A . gl ic and e < 25 b 0 Lim % l y this year: Miss Eleanor David- | {0 CoorEs B o Taek mating |3 T int Dul was employed | ton precincts and voting places and | cLb. ine of in the Cathedral undertaking a U1 their lengthy stay here ty c tell what the Cathedral chapter | . son, treasurer; chairmen of committees. er games appropriate to Hal- the Bicentennial Commission, after | crowded condition of tlie books of other Stov. ing to mesist in President ver Mrs. ‘Toussaint Dubols, er Miss Alice Howard, Scientific Research S - e | ¥ 10th v 7, to as- | precincts, has been completed. The | w s P T ; rry supervisors of elections Are now en- | D & SON plan for stimulating employment daughter of the Iate Senator and Mrs. Miss Eleanor Davidson, Membership e A, | = r ™ He I8 accompanied by Mr. Edwin Pred T. Dubols of 1daho, was hostess to Miss Margaret Hermon, Purchasing 2 he her plans 1dren, wr gaged in going over the books to dis- 1N ‘ B h " r ; o L R er historical stories for children | cover errors in their preparation before | N.V .- burche 1”.7“‘ St. N.W. NAt. 2002 ashington's _Oldest Lewls, editor of the Cathedral Age and | 30 young people in her home, at 4916 Miss Beverly Jenmings, _Entertain-| ADToC M o e I necuiive. secretary of the NAUONAl Oa- | Party-fourin sireet northwert, Thursday |ment: Mr. Walter Handrics, Pro-|louse was desorated with DU tmn | and submit & report of all plans and | ofclally accepting them | 817-19 F + e thedral Associatior ening st a Halloween “hard-times gram Iss “MAr)nn;( whéur'!l {Pn:~ leaves. Refreshments in keeping wit ed work by the first of No n?flr:‘r‘;lagf‘:‘:;“c;;:;;%n&h u):n.n:a-: /- Fourteenth St. Stove Store Tty in honor of the new officers of |licity: Miss Marion Howard, Refresh-| toVes =CorCE0 iy s son B. Riggs § | The League of Republican Fre "George Washington History Club | ment. Mr. Harry Sullivan, Auditing: | *F wete serven & 19 o'c Women Meet This Afternoon Western High School, who were Mr. Theodore Staples, Historical Re- rmally installed at the second meet- search: Miss Luclle 'Bowker, Music T e e e, e ——— — The regular meeting of the League of Republican Women will be this after- noon in the Washington C o'clock. Mr. . H. Byer ember of the Iliinols Btate 1 end chairman ol tion, will speak on the test of leader- ship, Mts. John D. Sherman, past president t th eral e 0) i : . B WO Do one o the e of - Because of the Many Requests Following honor and will give a brief talk on # g i women's responsibility In the Bicenten- e : 7 nial Celebration of the Birth of George Last Week’s Sale Washington. Tea will be served follow- : ing the meeting, when Mrs. Charles C. Moore and Mrs. 5. B, Bates will preside | 8t the tea thble Mr, Willlam A. Slave, director of the Library, will give a talk on the Folger Library and some of the rare Shake- apeare books. One of the Stratford-on- 3 % - Avon Players will say a Tew words at j R R Iy T the luncheon given by the English- T t e Bpeaking Union Thursday at the Wil- Jard Hotel The managers of the Eplscopal L ©Church Home hope to completely dis- i / O ege ::xlo of all seats for the De Cou lec- re. , Monday, November 9, in the smail ’ % ball room of the New Wiliard Hotél, in | | \ 4 #pite of hard times and many demands, ¥ ¢ Ir 88 Washington is always generous to its 1 : own, The subject this year is “Mys- . terious India.” s ® The last word in Among those who have taken tickets | { . are: Mrs, Woodrow Wilson, Mr. -and 5 service and com- : Mrs. G. Nettleton, Mrs. Horace | i Jones, Mrs. Willlam M. Dougal, Mrs. E. £ x &."f for the college B. Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Watson F. girl are these cordu- Clarke, Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Hardin, Mr. roy pajamas. They eand Mrs. John Haggerty, Miss Mamie 5 : d gfldnrnlwvn Mr. and Mrs; Ralph Lee, are particularly in r. and Mrs. C. F. Wilson, Mr. and 00 3 Mrs. Powell Minnigerode, Mr. and Mrs ; ? d- use for the col ;t‘xch-ra Bolling, Mrs, Arthur Carr, the ege girl who finds it isses Conrad, Mrs. G. R. Cecil, Miss necess A. B. McCommon, Miss Sophie Casey, vt h“\l' thiBarey o8 Mr, and Mrs. John|Paul Ernest. Mr. - into the late hours at end Mrs. W. J. Eynon, Mrs. Henry bisr shidasdutine th Fitch, Mr. and Mrs, William Hillary, e dies during the Mr. Moses Hungerford, Mr. and Mrs ¢ V:n :r. | h Gwynn Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ine.clitha . Kefersteln, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauff- 3 P s de mann, Mr. J. H. Wattles, Mr. and Mrs, serzecme Cflkr! .k l.‘ .l it Rosgler Dulaney, jr. Mrs. E. Henry an armack’s skilful Cooke, Mr. Byron Adams, Mr. Charles g s ; r O °8e Bates, Miss Mary Ambler, Mrs. A. D. cleaning insures a re- ,Addwm, Mr. and M. Newton Col- newed garment . . . amer, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stellwagen, . A Mr. George Bottler, Mrs. Sherman perfect in every de- L] [} Allen and Mrs, Larz Anderson. % , \ 4 tail. Prices $1.50 to The Women's Guild of Calvary M. E.| | 1 . $6.00. Ohurch, Columbia road between Four- 5 A 4 teenth and Fifteenth streets northwest, | e i 3 will have its annual bazaar and turkey dinners on the afternoons and evenings of November 17 and 18. The executive e 9o board in charge is composed of Mrs. - Bdwin Dice, president; Mrs. J. S. Bix- ; Jer, first vice president; Mrs. Henry L. Hunter, second vice president; Mrs. El- lott ¥ Brumbaugh, recording séere. ’ y; Mrs. E. E. Ingle, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Eiwood Meitsler, Ay mac Y778 & treasurer. ‘The turkey dinners will be in charge of Mrs. J. A Linke and Mrs. Albin Pearson, with Mrs. Charles swinart 1| FINE CLOTHES DESERVE FINE CARE il Be Mrs. John Edwards, Mrs. W. M. w! rs. John Edwards, Mrs. W. M. Banes, Mrs, Hugh Dryden, M. L. J. TELEPHONE CLEVELAND 7810 Johnston, Mrs, Howard Fleming and Mrs. Horton McKeever, Chairmen of committees are as fol- lows: Tickets, Mrs. Elwood Meitzler and | ~ / Mrs, E. M. 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