Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1934, Page 27

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SPECIALIST TO ADDRESS PAN-AMERICAN DOCTORS Boston Expert on Heart Diseases to Be Principal Speaker at Meeting Tonight. Dr. Paul Dudley White of Boston, noted specialist on heart diseases, will be the principal speaker tonight at a meeting of the Washington chapter, Pan-American Medical Association, at | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 2, 1934_PART ONE. the first secretary of the Mexican Em- the home of Dr. James Alexander Lyon bassy, Dr. Rafael Fuentes, and the near Rockville, Md. Other speakers will be Dr. H. W.| secretary of the Legation of Honduras, Sprague, another distinguished Boston | Dr. Julian Caceres. About 75 physi- specialist; Dr. J. Salcedo Salgar of | clans also will attend. The local offi- Colombia and Dr. J. G. Lewis ofl cers of the association are Dr. Henri Panama. de Bayle, charge d'affaires of Nica- A number of South American diplo- | ragua, president; Surg. Gen. R. U. mats have accepted invitations, in- | Patterson, vice president, and Dr. A. cluding the Minister of Honduras. Dr. | A. Moll, secretary. M. Paz Baraona; the Minister of Bo- livia, Dr. Enrique Finot; the Minister of Ecuador, Capt. Colon Eloy Alfaro; the charge d'affaires of Colombia, Senor Don Alberto Gonzalez-Fernan- dez; the secretary of the Legation of Panama, Senor Don Juan Chevalier; DAUMIER LITHOGRAPHS PLACED ON EXHIBITION Public Library to Show Satirical Works of Famous French Cartoonist. Graves to Be in Paths. Because all other space in Caherci- veen Graveyard of Iveragh, Irish Free State, is taken, graves may be dug in A group of famous cartoon litho- | graphs by Honore Daumier, loaned to the Public Library by Studio House, will be on display throughout Decem- ber in the second floor lobby of the central building, Dr. George F. Bow- Sofa and chair covered in rayon tapestry with re- versible, spring-filled cush- jons. Made by KROEHLER —need we say more, PAY NEXT YEAR Four pieces in genuine walnut veneers with high- lighted overlays. Triple Venetian mirror dresser and vanity, poster bed and a chest of drawers. PAY NEXT YEA Ten pieces in walnut veneer. Consists of buffet, china, server, extension table and six chairs with upholstered seats. PAY NEXT YEAR 2-piece KROEHLER bed davenport suite, covered in choice mew materials. The davenport provides an extra full-size bed when needed. PAY NEXT YEAR B—7 —_— erman, librarian, announced last night. These satires on French life during the middle of the nineteenth century show political and social conditions, court scenes, family life, familiar fig- ures of the streets and galleries of Paris, school life and the beginnings of French feminism. Land and sea scenes in water color, executed by Emily Steuart and Ger- trude G. Brown of the Western and Central High School art departments, respectively, are being shown in the sun room of the Mount Pleasant branch of the Public Library. | ring Your §Gift Li Flush, Erline King, Les Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bell and Caslow’s Or- chestra. Charles Kohen will be mas- ter of ceremonies. LEGION TO ENTERTAIN Nash Post to Give Show at Home for Incurables. The Kenneth H. Nash Unit, No. 8, of the American Legion Auxiliary, will stage a show tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. at the Home for the In- curables. Those who will take part in the entertainment, through the courtesy of the National Broadcasting Co., are: Joe King,'Marion Meitzler, Mrs. Edith Reed Boitk, Radio Kitty, the Spade WILL REPAIR TOYS Club Members G T Volunteer Services. Art Director Will Speak. Members of the Northeast Boys' Edward B. Rowan, director of the | Club carpenter shop have again ten- dered their services to help repair and | Federal public works art program,| paint used toys for distribution at will be one of the principal speakers| Christmas time and this offer has next Saturday at the third annual| been accepted by Miss Mary Edith Institute of Art, to be held at Provi- | Coulson, toy secretary of the Council dence, R. I, by Brown University | of Social Agencles. The boys repaired and the Rhode Island School of De- | and painted hundreds of toys last year sign. Rowan will speak on “Trends and are prepared for a still larger in American Painting Today.” ! job this year. Northeast Boys’ Cash Your Xmas Savings Check at The National Colonial design, ished in mahogany. 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