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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1932. B—9 SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) association also encourages athletic ac- tivities, arranges entertainments, and in various ways promotes the welfare of the employes. ‘The association was formed in 1927, med by Gen. Frank T. Hines, then | of the United States Veterans' . Bureau. With the merging of the Na- tional Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, the Bureau of Pensions, and the United States Veterans' Bureau,| the work of the association has con- | tinued under the Veterans' Administra- tion and today is.one of the outstanding | organizations of its kind in Government | departments. Mr. A J. Brosseau, president of the association, states that over $11.000 was expended by the association last year in benefit to employes. Other officers of the association are Mr. George Bache, neice Cir, se treasurer. Miss Maude Joyner is chair- | man of the Relief Committee, and Mr. | G. H. Sweet, chief of personnel, is the administrator's representative Miss Janet McRae, chairman of the Card Committee, has received many reservations for card tables and a suit- | able prize will be awarded at each table, ' Valley Forge” will precede the grand ball, Every State society has been in- vited to participate and also many mili- | Capital Society, in tary orders. States. Sets of eight members from either the junior or senior divisions of Colonial costume, have presented their minuet as a special Some of the hostesses will include: |feature at many of the Bicentennial Georgia, Mrs. Gordon Greene; Missis-|affairy of State societies and various sippi, Miss Frances Shirley; Kentucky, |other erganizations on several occasions. Mrs. Albert Kramer; Indiana, Miss Meda Martin: South Dakota, Miss Louise New York, Miss Meta | t Brining: Vermont, Miss Albert Dodge:| Minnesota State Phillips; | Hotel, tomorrow, and at Colonial ball of Capital Society Minuet will be fea- at the Bicentennial balls of the Society in Willard Missouri, Mrs. Otis Rogers; Pennsylva-|Joppa Lodge, the same evening: at nia, Miss Ruth Paugh; New Jersey Betty Durr: Louisiana, Mrs Dean, and New Mexico, Mrs. Van Gilder Mr. Elmer Field heads the committee in charge of arrangements, with Mr. Russell Sutherland. Mr. C. S. Carter. Mrs. Lena Gibbs, Mrs. James Bennett, Mr. Lawrence Moran and Mr. Frederic Vernon. Information for guest tickets may be obtained at the Willard Hotel, or Shoreham Hotel newsstand. Ttle Miss | Bicentennial Miss Edith Elphinstone Giles of Co-| lumbia University and the Giles Labor- | atory, whose business is the doctoring of sick plays for schools and organizations and selscting the tyre of play the small organization necds. will speak in the studio of the District of Columbfa League of American Pen Women, this evening at 8 o'clock Miss Giles, who is the sister of Mrs Agnes Giles Newman, parliamentarian for the District of Columbia League, is an advocate of the drama not only as observance in Hamline Church Priday. at Colonial affair of Russell | Women's Auxiliary of American Legion. in New Amsterdam, April 30, and as part of the impressive patriotic pageant to be held by District of Columbia Chil- dren of the American Revolution in Memorial Continental Hall, during an- nual national convention of C. A. R. in April. Van Grunwell, a junior member of Capital Society, has been selected to Over 30 Years of Qualit vl Boxes and Trunks Moved Also SEWING MA- represent George Washington the boy in the pageant. Mr. Matthew Trimble Sawtelle. junior president of Capital Society, is spending the Easter vacation in Havana, Cuba. He is attending college in St. Peters- burg, Fla. Miss _Antoinette Riordon and Miss Elizabeth Riordon of Forest Hills, N. Y., are at the Shoreham for a week. Mrs. H. S. 5. Molson of Montreal, Canada, is passing some time at the The March tea of the Music Section Carlton. of the Chevy Chase Woman's Club was held at the home of Mrs. J. J. Under- wood at Tilden Gardens Monday. The program was given by Mrs. Ruby Pot- ter, soprano, accompanied by Mr. Louis A.’ Potter; Mrs. Charles V. Imlay, | planist; Mrs. Earl L. Thomas, Teading; Mrs. Evelyn Scott, violinist, and Miss Marjorie Doris, accompanist. Mrs. C. S. Burton of Salt Lake Cil - .T_m:lg! Shoots Chute. PHILADELPHIA —Former Judge the Union League Club, Republican, | and came out black in the face. Saun- | tering to his office, he stepped on & loose grating and did a shoot the chute to the club’s coal bi Right Reserved to Limit Quantities Congress Playing Cards Double i ssc Deck. .. A ridiculously low price for these popular Congress Playing Cards. Made of good grade stock. Pretty Phone H Ttah, 1 at the Dodge for an indefinite| SENATOR HARRIS BETTER, PHYSICIANS ANNOUNCE Statement Admits Patient Is Seri- ously I1], but Adds “Not Criti- eally So.” Senator William J. Harris of Georgia showed improvement today, Benjamin Renshaw, Democrat, crashed | good night of rest, it was said at his | office this morning. Physicians late yesterday issued a statement, following a con saying that they recognized Tooth Brushes not critically so.” The Senator was lapse, whigh comp! trans of after a P | steady. Moth Flakes came from heir statement, in .| “He has made satisfactory progre: following his recent operation, but th: T that Senator Harris is seriously ill, but | have been recent operated on recently for = bladder ailment and seemed to be making rapid progress prior to a re- an intestinal laint and heart trouble. A biood fuslon, resorted to when his lack became alarming, brought about a rally, however. Dr. Seals Harris, brother of the Sen- | ator, Il;l‘d Blrmlng:m stnmca s cialist, among. consultants who said yesterday they were hopeful his | .. K'iic! a comfort cushion: holds Sowrd rosovery the pl ™ mux it can’s yook, dros. art, reads Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday ONLY'! Moth Balls or spe- | would complications of a mild lm‘ocfl!dlus and an intestinal “Because of these compls convalescence will be promongeas —_— e o || “KLUTCH” HOLDS FALSE TEETH TlGHT% Klutoh, foems h " be peak as well as you m feeth. A 80c box gives three months of unbelisvable com- fort. At all drugsists.—Advertisement. | Spring house cleaning time Prophylactic when is here and you will need a supply of these moth balls and flakes packing away your Winter things. a means of entertainment. but for self- | expression and social uplift. Her sub- | ject is “Staging a Play.” designs and colors. of the Welfare Committee Dr. and Mrs. William M. Mann will be the guests of honor at the Arts Club | Mrs. Henry Fenno Sawtelle, president tomorrow evening, when Dr. Mann, who | of Capital Society, Children the i8 the director of the National Zoolcg- | American Revolution. entertained ical Park, will give a talk on his recent | members of her society in her trip to British Guinea and describe his | 6200 Connecticut avenue, Chevy Ck new zoological specimens. The pr {Md., with an Easter dance In defer- dent of the club and Mrs. Fulton Lewis,cnce to the Bicentennial, Capital will be the hosts, | Society Minuet was presented by Rob- — ert Lane Mickey, Hamilton Ci Vi The Washington Chapter of the | Grunwell, John Marshall, jr.; Mi Daughters of the United States Army |dred Sherman, Miss Barbara Bu will have its regular monthly meeting | Miss Sallie Steele, Miss Anne at a luncheon to be heid at the Shore- |Woodward, Miss Margaret Mille ham Hotel Monday at 1 o'clock. Miss Virginia Mills, with Miss i Darnaby Scott as pianist. This authenic minuet, as d Bhe will be assisted by various members CHINES, Pianos and 1-Lb. Pkgs. Small Lots of Household Effects. fICall on us for quick serv- ice when making a change of apartments. Notably Reasonable Prices for 1009, Satisfactory Service oy 23¢ Get a new toothbrush for each member of your family at this special low price. 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