Roman literature will be presented at luncheon by Mrs. A. H. Coater, 2920 through discussion of the following Ontario road, February 28. Mrs. H. topics: Mrs. Clyde De Bender will H. Myers assisted Mrs. Coster. The NEWS OF talk on "Poets of the Simple Life"; 'delegate to the board, Mrs. L. O. The New Cabinet THE CLUBS Virgil as court poet In praise of coun- Langworthy, reported the recent meet- try life," Arcadian Shepherds," Eclogue ing at the home. Mrs. Frank W. Car- V, by Mrs. A. B. Manly; "The Seasons den presented a baby patch-work quilt (Continued First STAMPS Chapter G, P. E. O.—Mrs. Redwood gomery, Mrs. William Weber, Mrs. Har- on the Farm." by Mrs. J. B. Tiffey; to be given to the home by the circle. Prom Page.) cestors had Inherited from the Indians, Vandergrlft was the honor guest at a vey Mrs. R. C. "Bee Keeping," by Mrs. J. B. Trew; but how or why they had it was more Zimmerman, Roark, Columbian Women of Wash- luncheon given by Mrs. Clyde Altchlson Mrs. R. Page Irving, Mrs. Kdwln L. "Deeds of Augustus' Ancestor" will be George of which will come under his Jurisdic- or less of a mystery. Mrs. Alex- ington University.—Miss Clara W. Mc- tion at her home, 1929 S street In celebra- Davis and Mrs. George H. Milne. the subject presented by and hu a broad ethnological Meanwhile, In the experimental evolu- tion of her birthday. ander Bell. The summary will be Quown, traveler and lecturer, will be viewpoint. tion station of the Carnegie Institution the Mrs. Elmer S. a The Petworth Woman's Mrs. J. K. Freiot. Election speaker at the meeting Tuesday ♦ * * * of as De tells the BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. dismissal. But the system which ne Frazler, presented Club will given by Washington, Kruif officers will be March 22. afternoon, in Hall of the had developed survived him, and when program. A feature was the reading of meet March 6, at 8 p.m.. In the Pet- of Fellowship story, some revolutionary experiments The of a new President sonnets by Thomas Moore, worth School. The literature section Western Presbyterian Church. She will had been In progress. There Dr. George Inauguration the Continental office department containing — post Washington Headers' Club. Mrs. have as her A. Wallace Inevitably recalls the history of th« at sentiments suited to Mrs. Vandergrlft. will have charge of the arrangements, topic, "Motoring Through Henry Shull. throwing aside all the pseudo- was created, with headquarters James P. Hartnett. hostess for the pro- Palestine Post Office Department, that branch This was followed a travel talk on Mrs. Ryan In of the and Syria." aesthetic of the corn breeders, Philadelphia, he was elected postmaster by charge program March 7 In Pierce Hall, Fifteenth the most colorful figure In clap-trap of the Government which is of par- Sardinia. and Mrs. Walte, the refreshments. gram During the social from 4 to 4:30 Miss ^ERHAPS had gone back to fundamentals, by general and resumed charge, July 26, and Harvard streets, will present a one- X the Roosevelt cabinet la its youngest ticular interest to Quests who gave from their Elizabeth Peet, president, will recelvo has com into some philatelists. 1775. He was succeeded by his son-ln- greetings "The Last Rehearsal." Mrs. member—the new of inbreeding split up the to I] The Ben Murrh Home and School act play. with Miss McQuown. Mrs. W. Secretary of its constituent and dis- Among ancients, according Richard Bache. November 7. 1776. respective chapters were Mrs. Homer Joseph blood strains, law. of which Mrs. John Mary Randolph Ruff, Mrs. May Jame- Cox, chairman of the Com- Agriculture, Henry A. Wallace. Bamuel, xviii. 19 and Esther viii.10, news named Hoch, Chapter D. E„ Marlon, Kans.; Association, Boyle, Hospitality covered the laws of xirn inheritance. In 1782 Ebenezer Hazard was Is will meet son Bryant. Mrs. Callie C. Ison, Mrs. will He Is one of Paul De Krulf's "hunger was runners or by mounted Mrs. O. B. Buxtness, D, Grand jr., president, Tuesday at 3 mittee, be agisted by Mrs. Shull was a pure scientist. He was in- conveyed by to the place. Chapter Helen B. Gordon, Willie O. Ison. Mrs. fighters." An Intensely dramatic pic- The earliest mention of carrier Porks, N. D.; Mrs. Lloyd Thurston. o'clock, in the Ben Murch School. Dr. Edward H. Sehrt. Mrs. Earl Baldwin terested in the laws of Inheritance, not posts. The Continental Congress authorized Maude Howell Smith, Miss Esther ture of his life Is unfolded. It may be pigeons is that in the "Metamorphoses" Chapter K, Osceola, Iowa, and Mrs. W. W. Sinclair Bowen will speak on "The McKlnley, Mrs. William C. Van Vleck. the economics of com raising. the establishment of a line of posts be- of Home In the Marshman. Miss Rosemary Arnold. Mrs. Mrs. Howard L. only a partial picture. Wallace Is a of Ovid, where a pigeon, stained purple, S. Culbertson, Chapter C, District of Importance Training Hodgkins, Prof. Anna * * * * tween New Hampshire and Georgia Esther Waldron and Miss Ada Louise Pearl many-sided man with a vivid imagina- is as bringing notice of the Columbia. Development of the Child." Tea will Cooper and Miss Grace Viola represented "and to such other as Townsend are in the cast. tion and a broad-based vision who has in the places Congress be served. All parents of the school Wright. At the tea table wUl be Mm. But he furnished the clue to Wallace. victory of Taurosthenes Olympic fixed made Inroads in other fields than might direct." Rates of postage, Capita] City Club.—1The eighth birth- are Invited. Otto L. Veerhoff and Mrs. Paul Sperry. deep The editor-scientist followed Shull't games. The Waahlnfton Chapter of the a man law, were: Single letters, under 60 and dance was The biology—but he Is essentially who methods. He with According to Xenophon, Cyrus the by day banquet held at the of the United States literature section Invited Colum- began experimenting miles, 7.4 cents: 60 to 100 miles, 11.1 Lee House Hotel. President Mrs. Frieda xwenuetn century uiuo—ine rrencn Daughters Army bian to had the Intelligence and the courage to corn strains In Des Moines back- Elder of Persia, established the first March 4 Women Join them March 14, at pure 200 14.8 and Miller section will meet tomorrow at 10:30 will meet at luncheon at the flout tradition and go back to the about 509 B.C. cents: 100 to miles, cents; was to&stmlstress. Speeches were 4:30 at Lamble House, on the yards and Anally throughout the State. recorded postal system, Madrillon Restaurant. The Receiving university fundamentals of and chromo- 3.4 cents additional for each 100 miles. given by Past Presidents Mrs. Qulnetta a.m., at the Y. W. C. A. The members campus, when Dr. John Donaldson of genes He went back to the beginning in the He caused couriers, with saddled horses, Committee will be Miss Isabel Cham- of The revenues of the 10 principal post Brennan ahd Mrs. Helen Secre- will spend the morning writing letters the somes instead of solving the problems manipulation of corn and corn to stand ready at different stations Strelts, berlain, Mrs. J. M. Churchill. Mrs. B. G. university faculty, a political econ- genes offices for the year 1790-1791 were: tary Mrs. Buth Warren and Treasurer in French. omist of international the corn farmer with words and formu- chromosomes with the result that he throughout the empire, situated at on? Mrs. Abram Claude, Mrs. reputation, will New Gifts were to The international outlook section will Chynoweth, on lae. a corn has In- from each in order Philadelphia, $7,087; York, $3,788; Ray Bryamt. presented Miss speak "Technocracy." produced hybred that day's journey other, Joseph Colquitt and Marie Cook. new as De Kruif re- Baltimore, $3,034: Boston, $2,883; Mrs. Brenpan and Mrs. Streitz. meet tomorrow at 2:IS o'clock. Dr. The section will be entertained The Secretary, creased the yield of Iowa from 3 to 8 to receive reports from the provinces Any daughter of a Regular Army offi- bridge Richmond, Va., $2,777; Petersburg. Va., At the next meeting Mrs. Ida Teeple, Victor S. Clark, consultant In econom- by Mrs. Cresswell lates, passed his boyhood In the heydey bushels per acre. without delay. cer may call Mrs. L. M. Grant, 4831 George and Mrs. Va., $1,234; Fred- Miss Frances Tancill and Mrs. Mildred ics, the Library of Congress, will be the Thomas C. at of Iowa's corn empire. Those were days Wallace also attacked the corn In Julius Caesar's time the service of $1,472; Alexandria, street, for a reservation. Thompson the home of prob- Leuhrs wjll entertain. Mrs. Helen guest of honor, and will speak on "The Thirty-sixth Mrs. of ease and plenty In Iowa, when the lem on the economic even couriers in the portions of the Roman ericksburg, Vs., $1,059; Norfolk. V»., Cresswell. 1630 Jonquil street, side—perhaps S. Streitz, Mm. Stella Lewis and Mrs. Ber- Philippines—Old Phase and New." Mrs. Marc'i at corn farmer could reasonably expect to more That is another dominions under his control was so $1,016; and Charleston, C., $810. The Zonta Club met Wednesday at 29. 1:30 p.m. Reservations complicated. tha Lewis entertained Saturday eve- George Rlckcr, a member of the section, be retire In vigorous middle age. It was His some believe, have well organized that of two letters which The First Congress of the United the Y.
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