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THE SUNDAY ST AR, WASHINGTOX, D. C., DECEMBER 13, 1931—PART ONE. Der Deutsche Literarische Verein.— The November mesting was held at the home of the president, A. Schade. In view of the centenary of the death of Goethe, the soclety is giving a series of Jectures on the subject of “Goethe,” the first 6f which was given by Dr. Paul Gleis of the Catholic University on “Goethe and Nature” on this occasion Readings were given by Emma M. Von Beyfried and Miss Schade. Mrs. John MacMorland, soprano, sang, accom- panied by Mrs. David C. Book D. C. League of Women. A grou Takoma Park Branch of Red Cross remember service men in several Walter Reed Hospital Donations of fruit iy, cigarettes, at chewing gu emembrances are should be sent irman one th T be dis- hospita the Gray Takoma P; Delphian reham ¥ Chapter wil w 1 be 1 for membe rs luncheon 'd their guests At the Writers' Rendezvous last Tues- day cvening Mrs. Georgia Do Johnson read some original poetry Gates, Mrs. Ray Sackson and Mrs Daughe ve readings. Mr, read a poe Miss Anna Pri The next meeting will be The Child Conservation League of families J. Bruce re How to Teach th The American Association of Univer- sity Women will have a tea at 4 o'clock tomorrow Elizabeth B. Styron of Edward Hines, Jr., Hospital, near Chi- cago, will speak “Books_as Medi- cine” Mrs. Hampton D. Percy and Dr. Mary O'Malley will be the hostesses. e branch meeting will occur to- morrow evening. A dinner-bridge for the junior group will be given Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., pre- ceded by a short business meeting. Miss Janeiro Brooks will be hostess A b uncheon for members and y will be Thursday at 1 p. should be made at dining y Wednesday noon book Teview wi Mis under Re r and Mrs. E gar ado. Senator Costigan will spezk on “International Questions Be. fore the Seventy-first Congress.” Make reservations at the dining room office by be served in the lounge Miss Joy Webster as hostess Fri- evening and Mrs, s for Saturday evening and 8. Whitcomb as mer dern Contemporary Poetry” with 1gs and comparative study will be ted by Mrs. Richard Hogus, Thurs- day at 11 am Miss Evelyn Davis will continue her “Art of the Dance” Tuesday, at 8 p.m At the Phillips Memorial Gallery, 1600 Twenty-first street, o Thursday, at 8 pm. “Christian Art of the Re- naissance and of Today” will be dis- cuss2d The Woodridge Book Club met day under the dirsct f M Wilson, president elected to membership Jones, Mrs. E. C. Slocum, Brumbaugh, Mrs. Hildsbrandt James W. Byler and M: ver. It was decided to notice to the member: meeting, which will & at 10 am. in Library rooms Book reviews wer» given by Mrs. bert Genung, Mrs. H. T. De Merritt Mrs. O. G. Hawkins. Mrs. C. H. La was hostess. Mrs. W. R. Bean, delegate to the Federation of Women's C gave a report on ties of the assoclated clubs pecially men- tloned the Dennison School for Girls, Twentieth Century Mamentary law B es- Pus M. C. Club,—The section, Mrs. Edv 1an, will Librar; n Shakespeare The cor Hawes, w of the ersati The Cclumbia Heights Art Club - -‘ ® N Bar Paul E. Howe, ©° are making scrap books of post cards, which they will distribute at the Chil- dren’s Hospital for Christmas. The Nativity Branch members heid | their monthly corporate communion { last Sunday, which was followed by 2 | breakfast {n the new dining room of the parich house. This was the bi day of Mrs. H. W. Pote dent. Among thase pre: breakfast were Rev. and N Thompson, Miss _Jeanctte chairman of the branch; M District of Columbia Chapter, Daugh- | Willlams, treasurer; Miss Byrtie Mae ters of Founders and Patriots of Amer-| Pote, honorary associate; Miss Mar- ica, held the December ¢ at the | garetta Berry, senior member; Miss Hotel Grafton, with M. Ward | Elizabeth Honey, representative of the and Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins s hort-| Resurrection Branch, and Mildred esses. The president, Mr mes Ramby, the grandchild: Harper, preside The Miss Elizabeth Keyser, diocesan can- cepted the res *| didates’ associate, visited the candi- C. Hawkin. dates’ class Monday. They are em- sanitariu broidering guest towels and Christmas vice pres noveities. The usual G. F. S. service ration of Wal was held, led by Margaret Grimes, rorge Washin, chaplain | at the | rday | the | Whittake: and Mrs. E. F. Steele ¢ th Mrs De- 1 be wi ing will Ethel Fult:n, 1849 Irving cember 17. H Church Home and at the Aged in conjunction with ung People's Society of the On December 14, at 8:15 p.m,, derick Snyder will talk on current He will continue these talks on ond Monday of each month. ane a dance December 4, I 1 ported. Reports of the work being = done by their communities were also | €VEALS. given by Miss Margaret McAllister and | the sec 8y Miss Rena Downing. Miss Ethel Key-| pary View Woman's Club met the | ser, in charge of athletics, outlined | oyeriing of December 8 at the home of plans for the year's acti N 1. E. Felton, 614 Rock Creek A iocrim Ak gtven b Church road. The entertainment, in Jones on Zion, Bryte charge of Mrs, George W. Evans, was | Grand Canyon National P the customary Christmas party, with an A % son b change of presents and gamss appro- | the club house today on. . Refreshment A R hostess ted by | Erwin, Mrs. Russell Koob. Groceries will be dis- d at Christmas to needy {amili he dircction of Mrs. Georg el fon_was called | » president P. B. Ashburn. | \thropic projects were A report_from the last meeting of the District Federation was brought by the club’s director, Mrs. Maurice Smith. It was voted that the club go on record indorsing legislation providing for an elective Board of Education in the | District of Columbla. The ways and means chairman, Mrs. McKay, an- nour a card party in Park View School January 15. The Art and Liter- | ommittees will not meet in De- | The Bridge Club will meet | day afternoon at the home of Mrs George W. Evans, 752 Rock Creek Church r¢ f business ses | t, Mrs Holm were pres- Flagstafl, principal of Buck gave its president, Mr nembers Miss Mary Petworth Sch ort talk. Mrs. Logan extended an ation to the me book_reviews he \ Woman's Relief Corps ) diers and Sailors' Tem- | porray Home, Tenth and Pennsylvania | avenue southeast, Mrs, Esther Lippold, 5 resident, presiding. Miss Paul B = Cummerford was elected a mes a2 protest: | the corps and Mrs. Catherine o boeqiored | was received by initiation are to be. sent |, Mrs. Genevieve Craig, Mrs. Emma and the Bacnt | Thomas, Mrs. Isabel Bontz, Mrs, Nellie Wright, Mrs. Catherine Hood and Miss Eleanor Marston were clected delegates to_the National Defense Council. The following officers were elected: | President, Agnes F. Sibley; senior vice Sowlng al L president, Genevieve Craig: junior vice e b Ror Christmas | Dresident, Eleanor Marston: treasurer, orth School fanitor; $10| Addie W. Hickman; ghaplain, Prances | ¢l Mission; $10 to the Cen. | Taylor; _conductress, *Esther ' Lippold: | Misslon, ‘and $15 to the | uard, Ella Southard. " The following | section 0. be used fu| Were elected delegates to the depart- skets for poor famitles. | Ment W. R. C. convention, which meets Sntertainment was furnished by the | 0 January: Hattie Canada, Nan Slat- bers of the hospitlity section tery, Eleanor Marston, Genevieve | : Craig, Anna Ecker and Olive Johnson h Sireet Heights Club| Alternates, Frances Ta the home of Mrs. J. M. | Bashford. Emma Thomas an Buren street, ‘The | Hood, Nellie Wright and Elia Southard, 1 the form of a Christ-| The December 16 meeting will be at h member bringing food | the home of Mrs. Nan Slattery, 1421 Christmas basket to be | Potomac avenue southeast, to a less fortunate family consisted of recitations g of Christmas carols will be held January Mrs, J. 8. Lay, 10 et. asking for . Hood s A 4 to the Com of Educatior The ber: g were elected to mem- E. G. Thomas, Mrs. ider and Mrs. A, W.| were T dollars t to the C tral m The Sixteent] met ' The District Society Dames of the Loyal Legion met at the residence of Mrs. Merrick Williams 5 Vermont avenue, with J. Warren Haines president. | Mrs. J Women's Bar Assoclation.—The De- |0f National cember dinner meeting will be held at | the Loyal the Women's City Club Thursday at | Brumbaugh 6:30 o'clock, under the chairmanship |ture put out by the Communists. Miss i 1 Grace Hays Riley of the W Helen Downey, chairman of the com- College of Law. The princ ee on_the furnishing of s will be Gen. Pelham D. Glass- room in the Tenth street house | superintendent of the Metropoli- | Where President Lincoln died, reported tan Police, and N llie Pickett progress had been made in securing ciety editor of The ired articles. Preliminary. pla i mads for the annual breakfas Women's City Club.—The Member- (0 be held in commemoration of Mr ship Committee will receive the fol-|Lincoln’s birthday, February 12, plowing newly elected members at the | Tes Was served by the hostess. Mrs tea today: Miss Lillias Cropper, Mrs. | Willims, assisted by Miss Sophia P. | Ernest H. Daniel, Mrs. Bancroft C.|Casey. | Davis, Miss Sara K. Lippincott and Dr. Alice Stone Woolley. Miss J chards will be guest of honor er at the current ightfoot, chairman for the Dames of Legion and Mrs. David J. | called attention to litera- Woman's Club of Chevy Chase—The | Christmas pro 1 be In charge of | the music se will present a dinner tomorrow at 6:30 pag De P a a the Chevy Chase terian Church, William E. Chamberlin | ynder the direct 1 Morsell, | Mrs. Frederick reviewed | current New York for the drama | sectio) the home | nesday Progby book review hour, chairman, will at 4:45 o'clock. clem; weather last Samson and ment Litera- . S poned until Wed- at 1 S mittee, Mrs. | P Delilah in “Test: ture course nesday The Child Welf, Andrew Stewart n, has ar-| Political Study ranged a visit ship House | Hawthorne Hedges Wednesday. 3 1 be served | International there at 12 | Workers, will by “a’vrn}::lnr:rrha t lara R. | ber 19 meeting 2 .;;ps . it mas the Phil- | His subject will be: “Ecc lips Gallery colle ith the cura- | ning an Answer to Unemplic S D ey Vsl day after- ( Mrs. David Kinchelo will meet at 5 picler o0 the group | special trip from New York to give one Ts00 heet at 5 o'clock at the gallery, | of her unusual 1600 Twenty-first street accompanied by Kincheloe. ted in the program Club—Prof director of r hter, Gene The Mary Louise English Circle for | - the Florence ~Crittenton Home met| The Entre Nous Club, Mrs. C Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Willlam | P. Keyser, president, v Ramsay Sixteent} et. The |afternoon with Mr 5110 Thi: Hansbe: an presi- v ed Ridicules (Cercle and in- received work. An associates and d last week to plan the | After the ope fes the presider had | Mme. Simp: iphany | Recitatio he girls ' de Bou. pected the v executive nch, Georgetown, 10 pr mbers of t finie. Gast ard For a Lim *Imitation Ivory GUARDIAN GASHEATERS Simplest and burner of its kind Comes Apart for most perfect Cleaning Priced from $3 to $65 Rememb bles last them heating - ter—let us correct Full Line of Coal Ranges and Heating Stoves W. S. JENKS & SON 723 7th St. N.W., NAt. 2092 Washington's_Oldest Hardware end Stove Store Complete With 18-kt. Gold- Plated Oval Frame 498 Reproduced from any clear photograph e miniatures are carbon and have the appearance of priceless heirlooms. Come i and sce for yourself how rich and beautiful they are. Guaranteed not to fade. Photo enlarged, 10x16, 490 Palais Royal—Main Floor finished in Crayon finish....... RS2 2 T TR TS T | Women. reading and M. Dore Walten cello solos. ] Carlton to be Florida’s poet laureate. The piano accompaniment was played | by Mme. Simpson. Mme. Pranceska | Kaspar Lawson rendered vocal solos. | The accompaniment was by M. Walten, cello, and Mme. Simpson, piano. A hort talk was given by Mlle, Quincy mith. Lif Ho in Soroptimist Club officers were elected at the Lafayeite Hotél Wednesday as follows: Nelle Hysong, president: Daisy Reed, first vice president; Jewel Downs, second vice president; Marie Pierce, treasurer; Emma_ Buechele, recording | secretary, Ella Werner, corresponding secretary, and Agnes Kinnear and Ma'tie Gibson, members of the board of lirectors. early reports were read by Edna G sch, chairman of the Membership Classification Committee; Nelle Hysong, chairman of the Program Committee; | Bessie Fisher, treasurer; Grace Thomp- son, ck of the Auditing Com- mittee We chairman of the Soci Dr. Lula Waters, chairm: nce Oor fttee Rose F rman of th "inance Committee chairman of the Civi d c¢hairman of the Pub] he club voted v cheer to the children, under super- the Child Welfare Board, the Children’s Hospital d to the elderly women of the Georgetown Benevolent | Association. Jean Bennett invited club members be tal in as: I m pr Sh M given children of the Central Union | Mission at the Fox Theater Christmas | eve morning at 10 o’clock. ‘ Edna O'Day of the Baltimore ' Soroptimist Club was a guest. Pl ra The National Capital Chapter of the Delphian_ Society met Wednesday llefl’s Little Theater, the president ng. There wa Miss Edith Fish 1661 Cres A December 16 from 3 n she will exhibit her donna painting: the day was the first Painting. ton of M er Hc C M v E fan Tone Knowl ated in the disc M. Godfrey, Mrs. Arabelle H. Norton, Mrs. | Olcott, Mrs R. M. Kelly Hartiey, Mrs. P. M. Chi- H. N. Dorman’ and Mrs d of who were Tuv Floyd B Mrs. J. B. chester, Mrs Ev . F. Law | des It was voted to have 3 minutes de- | voted hereafter, to current art. Mrs O. A. Bergren was appointed to pre. sent this phase at the next meeting, | January 13, with Mrs. A. J. Maxwell as leader Ida Mrs, Ch afl C A ne of National League of American Pen ‘The national executive board Fris t the Wil- the new ilated for the during the , when the | wiil take will meet lard Hotel year plans wil activities preceding biennial convention i election of national off place. Mrs dent league with m M avi | Pu Vivian Yeiser Laramore, presi- | M of the Miami branch of the has be invited by Gov. Doyle Dr. W. M. Gamble will read a poem The speak and Christmas carols will be sung by a, group of young people from the Americanization division of the Board of Education. A reception will | van, Mrs. Emily Fairless, Mrs. M. Hugh | Irish, Mrs. J. T. Manderscheid. iting strangers who may be interested | nations, which is the aim of the asso- ciation, will be welcomed. | Wednesday B. Stin Kennedy ary Tuesday evening by Mrs. Caroline B. | Stephen, 1615 Hobart street. The presi- to attend the Christmas party to be|dent, Mrs. Jessie O. Elting, presided. philanthropic work at Christmas. Re- ports were given by Miss Emma Sir- | were Mrs. D. P. Bush, Mrs. Helen Tur- ley Christmas party for children at Mira was | street ber money to be used at her own discre- tion in spreading Christmas cheer. Mrs Edward W. Marcellus was elected to membership. hoste: The International Association of Art and Letters will have its December terary Salon at the Hay-Adams ouse tomorrow evening. This will be the nature of a Christmas festival Russell, - will president, Victor held. Those recetving will be the Enter- ining Committee, Mrs. J. D. Sulli- Vis- the exchange of literatures between The Capitel Hill History Club met at the home of Mrs. L. 2331 Cathedral avenue. The ss was Mrs. Taniar Roeke. incheon was served. The business eeting was called to order by the | csident, Mrs. Beasley A paper. was given by Mrs. Daniel ark and vocal music by Miss Phoebe >, assisted at the piano by Mrs, E. Wallace. The next meeting will be held at the Warren Apartments, Janu- isting ho 13. Chapter B, P. E. O. was entertained ans were discussed for the usual ne and Mrs. Worthy P. Sterns. Guests and Mrs. Harvey H. Harmon, all Washington, D. C. Mrs. Leroy Palmer announced a cCoy Andrews Day Nursery. the aft- noon of December 28. A paper | given by Mrs. Howard L. odgkins, regent for the District of | lumbia. The hostess was assisted by | rs. J. Harry Cunningham and Mrs. G. Siggers The next meeting will be at the home Mrs. W. W. Stockberger, 520 Cedar Takoma Park, D, C, Decem- The Rowac Club held a luncheon and ristmas party at the home of Mrs. erett Dix, Wednesday. The presi- nt was presented with a purse of The remainder of the ternoon was passed by playing bridge. Assisting the hostess” were Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. O. J. Cass, Mrs. James Hendrix and Mrs. Nevilie Hall. The xt meeting will be held at the home Mrs. Willlam De Kleine. The District Sunshine and Com- unity/Society met at the home of rs. John B. Morrey, 2301 Connecticut enue, Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. H urdy, Mrs. C. E. Dawson, Mrs. 8. W. orris, Mrs. H. B. Plers were assisting s, Mrs. Ernest Gude, president, presided R OO OO OO0 * * * * * * * CAFETERIAS Toda % And Every Day * % * * »* * NOTHING OVER : CAFETERIAS Offer Below the Regular, Varied * x Of MENU * * * * Two Strictly Fresh Eggs, any Tkree Slices Bacon . . . Fried Ham Eaked Apple or Banana, with Cream . 3 Slices Pineapple Grapefruit, Prunes, Plums, F or Apple Sauce Orange Juice or Tomato Juic FOR LUNCHEON AND DINNER— All Sea Food Fish, Deviled Crabs, Shrimp, All Kinds of Stews New York Prime Roast Beef Roast Leg of Spring Lamb Roast Fresh Ham ... Roast Loin of Pork . . Sugar Cured Ham Beefsteak Hamburger Steak . .. Liver Chicken a la King . .. Chicken Croquettes SANDWIC Ham, Cheese or Egg Ham and Egg Bacon and Egg .. .. Chicken or Turkey Leituce and Tomato Tengue NOCTIC AN OO YOO XK * we include Temato and Let Coleslaw All Kinds of Fresh Vegetables All Kinds of Desserts....... All Puddings with Cream . ... 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A shower was gl\‘sn to|in the Burlington Hotel Friday evening. | speaker, on the program 'Pomedt{:; Mrs. Harvey Prentiss of the Gospel| Mrs. Marie Heath, delegate to the | the federation over station WISV to. Mission. Miss Hazel B. Nielson, direc- | District Public School Association, also|morrow morning at 1030 o'clock tor, educational activities of the United | reported. “Student’s Aid,” will be the subject of States, spoke. A called meeting of the membership | the talk. Mrs. Russell J. Clinchy, so- A group card party will be held at| was announced to take place in Janu- |prano soloist, Will give & group of se- the home of Mrs. A. P. Heron, 4101 |ary'for consideration of changes in the |lections with Helen Parrington as ac- Connecticut ayenue, December 17. | eonstitution and by-laws. On the same | companist. :’;lcle- District of Columbia Ledgue d{nle a meeting of the executive boudi‘ Mrs. W. W. Husband, chairman of ‘Women Voters—Mrs. A. J. McKel- | will be held. | the department of American Citizen- StTjppresident, presided at s meeting| Mre. Leura Porter, corresponding| ¢ (cpartment of American O Cen- of the executive board Wednesday at | secretary, read a letter: from Harry O. mrg P e g P Sy the Women's City Club. | Hine, -executivé secretary of the Board | nd W00 WEC SRR Al W™ A ten was given Thursday at the| of Education, announcing a meeting of | ' iy St fome Of Mrs. Basil M. Manly, under | the joint conference tomarfow evening | ProsTam, sponsored by the federation the direction of the Living Costs Com- | at the Franklin School. G R B mittee, with Mrs. Harris T. Baldwin,| Mrs. Ambrose W. Garrison Was an- of the radio Prosrs “n'fl’i‘ announce fhalrman of Living Costs of the Na-|nounced s chairman of ushers with | o the e tional League of Women Voters, speak- | Mrs.-Robert K. Noble and Mrs. Gard- PEOETUs; ing on “Muscle Shoals, from the View- |ner Jackson as members for the con-| Mrs. L. B. Stine, chairman of con- point of the League.” | ference on the Cause and Cure of War. | servation of natural resources, pre- Mrs, Clara M. Beyer, chairman of | Mrs, McKelway will be a hostess. Mrs. | sided at the ceremony of tree plant- Child Welfare, stressed the necessity of | Clara Wright Smith and Mrs. George | ing Monday morning, when ten trees keeping_children in school. Ricker are also on committee work. | Were planted on New York avenue, at Mrs. McKelway reported joining with | Mrs. Wm. H. Johnstone is in charge | the intersection of Bladensburg Road the Women's City Club in a trip|of petitions which are to be presented. | Seven trees were planted in honor of through the inhabited alleys and an-|A visit to National League Headquar- | George Washington, one for Dr. Harvey nounced another such trip in January | ters followed the meeting where Board | W. Wiley, and one each for Mrs. Annie to which league members would be in- | members were guests. Hall and'Mrs. Margaret Beggs, charter i members of Capitol History Club. Maj vited. H. L. Robb, Engineer Commissioner. Mrs. Henry Gfattan Doyle and Miss| District of Columbia Fcleration of Fay Bentley were announced as mem- | Women’s Clubs.—Mrs. Edw.n J. Dow- accepted the trees for the District of bers of the Bureau of Rehabilitation. | ling, chairman of the Student Aid of | Columbia. Mrs. Henry Fenno Sawtelle Mrs. Louls Ottenberg was appointed to the District of Columbia Congress of ' carried the flag sRo WHY Do More Homes Enjoy THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE Than all other children’s Encyclopedias? BECAUSE It is the only Encyclopedia arranged for both reference and general reading During December the Palais Royal is pleased to announce a special exhibit of the Book of Knowledge on our Main Floor. You may sée the sets, examine them closely—and judge for yourself. 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