Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1937, Page 35

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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Dinner, Washington State and Alas- ka Societies, Chaplin’s Grille, 6:30 p.m. Shipping News Arrivals and Departures at New York ARRIVALS. Loday. Meeting, Executive Council, Local e ting, L L AT (ORSSERMED No. 2, N. F. F. E, 710 Fourteenth PRESIDENT CLEVELAND—San street. Prancisco ROBT. Dance, Mothers’ Club, Holy Trinity School, La Fayette Hotel, 10 p.m, M. Dinner, Kappa Gamma Phi, Ham- % ilton Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Tomorrow. HAMBURG—Hamburg __ CITY OF CHATTANOOGA. Dance, Internal Revenue Post No. Savannah | 39, American Legion, Broadmoor Ho- Sunday, May 9. tel, 10 p.m. ACADIA—_Nortolk GEORGIC—Southampton PETEN—Port Limon . 2:00 P.M. = - 100 #A | Dance, Friars' Club of Washington, | Beaver Dam Country Club, 10 p.m. S20AY | Meeting and danoe, Lodge No. 8¢, £:004-M-| American Federation of Government A | Employes, Joppa Hall, 4209 Ninth - | street, 9 p.m QUEFN OF BERMUDA: ¢ Bermuda x SAMARIA—Liverpool TUSCANIA—Glasgow ~ VEENDAM—Rotterdam VIRGINIA—San Francisco Tuesday, May 11. IN-—Galveston TOMORROW. Dance, Democratic Club of South Carolina, Shoreham Hotel, 9 p.m. Card party, St. John's Lodge Chap- -|ter, O. E. S, 8 pm., 4101 Thirty- . | eighth street. Supper-dance, Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity, Shoreham Hotel, 9 p.m. - 830 AM Wednesday. May 12. e T AM: | ERESCE BUSEE | ey, | Dance, Washington Post, Ameri~ can Legion, Broadmoor Hotel, 9 p.m. Meeting, Gridiron Club, Willard otel, 8 p.m. Thursday May 13. _— ACADIA— Norfolk 3 " Py Banquet and dance, Daughters of | CARABOBO- ¢ o 0 CONTE DY SAv01AGenon _. b Ar | Scotia, Raleigh Hotel, 8 pm. DIXIE New Orl~ans K100 AN — EUROPA__Bron o Ll A Meeting, Philosophical Society ot} FORT AMHERN ohn’s 9°00 AM & ‘ ;I\RTL\'NI! o &0 Ay, | Washington, Cosmos Club, 8:15 p.m. MUNARC | _ 2:00PM. | q Dinner, George Washington Uni- | versity Law Review, Mayflower Ho- LD tel, 7:30 p.m. (Trans-Atlantic.) — Today. Dinner, Delta Theta Phi Law SANDOWN CASTLE—Beird -_. 7:00 AM. | Fraternity, Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Tomorrow. AMER. IMPORTER—Liverpool AMER. TRAVELER —Havre 3 INNAREN—Gothenburg . . NTA——Liverpool _.__ enoa __ = IL—Leningrad _ __ SSE! slo __ STANLEY—Lagas __ Dinner, Omega Phi Dela Sorority, Mayflower Hotel, 7 p.m. - % Noon | RETO -113083 | card party and dance, New York 9:00A T State Democratic Club, Washington 830 A 800 AM | Hotel, 8 pm. RONGSTRIY Rottere "1 UNITARIAN CONFERENCE ESTRELLA—Lisbon . EXCALIBUR—Ponta Delgada 3 ‘Wednesday, May 12, AQEITANIA—Cherbourg BLACK GULL —Rotterdam ,,,Q B %gd&%%?gx.r%66h" The Spring meeting of the Joseph PR Priestly Conference of Unitarian SR L Churches will be held in All Souls’ (Somth d tral A . West Indies e “."..E'r.n'i‘si")' | Church, Sixteenth and Harvard 5 Today. | streets, this afternoon and evening. AMOR_8t. Marc = 4:00PM. | Among the speakers are Dr. Fred- LANY VKINS——C town = R:00 P.M. A swn"r.‘fln alparaiso . Midnigni | erick R. Griffen, Philadelphia; Rob- STUYVESANT—Esparamaribo 400 PM. | ery L. O'Brien, Washington; Rev. Tomorrow. Edwin M. Slocombe, Lynchburg, Va.; ATRANTIDATa Ceiba 1800 AY | Rev. Max Daskam, Germantown, Pa.; ra o 0 AN ; CALAMARES 1 Noon | Rev. Gerald R Fitzpatrick, Norfolk, 002M: and Dr. Percival Hall, Washington. ; | Dr. Thomas P. Haviland of the Uni- 3:00PM. | versity of Pennsylvainia will preside as president. Spring Meeting Will Be Held | Here Today. 75 reas Noor| VORLD—Buenos = —— e — = Solid Gold Ladies Watch 14Ke. 17 Jewel small round watch, yellow or white gold, $19.75 ARTHUR MARKEL Suite 210-211 918 F St. N.W. Natl. 6254. Alres 25 - 3:00PM. | BANTA' PAULA_Cristobal Noon | Monday. May 10. GLAUCUS _Trinidad 0 1:00 B M PATL H. HARWOOD—Aruba __ 1:30 PM. QUEEN OF BERMUDA— Georges __ - 3:00PM Tuesday, May 11, KANSAN_Cristobal TRELOSKE—Para sy Wednesday, May 12. 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