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The Evening Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 7

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Wilmington, Delaware
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SEVEN THE EVENING JOURNAL WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. THURSDAY. MAY 22. 1930 BARR HEAD EASTERN STAR MATROX OF EASTERN STAR dress.

A short talk on "Stewardship" was given by Mrs. Chanes Eastman. A quartet consisting of Mrs. George Davis. Mrs.

Albert Dryden, Mrs. John Taylor and Mrs. Charles Eastman sang several selections. Two new members. Mrs.

Rollln Davis and Mrs. Marshall were welcomed to the so- TO VISIT SOUTH AMERICA Professor W. H. Beacom, president of Beacom Business College, and Mrs. Beacom will go to New York today and will sail tomorrow from that city on a six weeks' cruise to South America.

nic Na-do. Alex Fulton, Norman Adams, Irving deShong. The cast will be assisted by a choir of selected voices from the school. MISSIONARY 'MEETING The Women's Missionary Society of Elsmere Presbyterian Church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E.

B. Shurter, Mrs. John Wharton presided, with Mrs. William Wilson in charge of devotions. Papers cn mission work were read by members.

Mrs. John Deisly, Mrs. John Wharton and Mrs. Albert Dry-den gave reports on the recent convention at Pocomoke City. Md.

Tre Rev. Irvtn Wagner delivered an ad Dclmar Woman is Chosen Worthy Grand Matron Today RAVELING BIBLE USEb AT EXERCISES Yetter and Mrs. Horn. They com-p-lse the committee ou necrology. CHILDREN ENTERTAIN Children of members of the Wilmington Circle of the Child Conservation League of America gave the urogram and later were entertained by their mothers in a social hour at the metelng held yesterday afternoon in the Y.

W. A. Officers were installed at a business meeting preceding the program. The officers are: Mrs. William N.

Cann, president; Mrs. C. I. vice-president; Mrs. Frank Hanby, treasurer; Mrs.

W. C. Now-land, secretary, and Mrs. Anna Faulkner, press reporter. BAKE SALE A bake sale will be held In the school grounds of Sacred Heart School.

Tenth and Monroe streets, tomorrow for, the benefit of the schooi baseball team. Donations may be sent to the convent. 903 Madison street. The sale will continue on Saturday in the King and Madison street markets. CARD VIrTY OPERETTA TONIGHT AT BAYARD SCHOOL "Pandora" an operetta will be presented by the pupils of the Thomas F.

Bayard School at 8 o'clock tonight in the school auditorium. The cast follows; Pandora," Mary Eastman; "Eivlmethcus." Phillip Wood; Quicksilver." Clifford Law-son; "Love." Anne Boys; "Hope." Dorothy Barrett; Warren Grler. Lawrence Pond. Grecian Dancers, Catharine Yokel, Caroline McDonnel. Margaret Byram, Jean Edga-, Gertrude Brandenberg, Risa Wilderman, Corrlne Meyer, Margaret Presthofer.

Joan MacAran. Margaret Davis. Pauline Pulntl. Barbara Tufls. Pandora's Playmates.

Anne Romig. Ruth Callister, Bertha Soloman, Peggy Willis. Edgar Ross, John Mag-glttl, Ralph Good. James LeNardo. Evil Spirits.

John Warren, Robe-t Hlbner. Smith Krause, Lawrencs Riggs, Charles Davis, Arthur Hyiand, Millard Hollett. Lewis Reltrn. Norman Bunln, Howa-d Gray, Victor Pros-pcro. Gladiators.

Dominic Vietrl, Charles Fryer. Philip Maggittt, John McNeal, Henry Francis Joseph Rudnick, Martin Lev, William Scott, Frank Person, Domi ter of Eastern Star, No. 13. of Richardson Park, was constituted with fitting ceremonies by Robert H. Gal-laher.

of Newark, Worthy Grand Patron. In this se-vice a traveling property of the R. T. King Chapter No, 340, Order of Eastern Star in Columbus, Ohio, was used. This traveling Bible has an Interesting history.

Its custodian is W. S. Andres, of Columbus, Ohio, well-known lecture-. It was taken to China by Mrs. Clara Heinrich.

Worthy Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star In the United States when she paid an official visit to China. She died while there and the Bible was retu-ned to the United States with the ashes of Mrs. Heinrich. It has been used at a service In the Park Street Church in Boston where America was first sung. It was also ased at the funeral of William Jennings Bryan.

The Bible contains many signatire. Including those of Calvin and Grace Coolldge. A memorial service for deceased members of the General Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star of other Grand Jurisdictions, and of the Jurisdiction of Delaware was held last night. The memorial se-vlce. with Its colorful and elaborate ritual, was In charge of Mrs.

Sa-ah S. MacNamee, Mrs. Beulah Backus. Mrs. Wlllena The Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star la Delaware at Its meeting this afternoon In the V.

M. Free from pimples! A. elected Mrs. Carroll Barr, or Adah Chapter, ol Delmar, named Worthy Grand Matron and Walter Sawdon, of this city. Worthy Grand Patron.

Other officers will be chosen and Installed tonight. VTbat a relief it is to know that your skin ran be free of rimnlm. Anoint it gently itb CUTUX'KA OINTMENT, then w.h off in a few minute with OJTICI HA SOAP and warm water. A very rople but satisfying treatment of pimplei! The ClTICl'RA Treatment baa been oed for yeara in thouMmlt of home throughout the world. Visitors from other jurisdictions of the order In Texas, Maryland.

Penn sylvania and New Jersey, have been 3 Sc. Oimm 11. SO. T.lna Mm, HiMm, MMk attending the sessions of this ninth annual meeting of the Grand Chapter of Delaware. Mrs.

Mattls Horn, Worthy Grand Matron, Is A card party will be held at 8.30 oclock this evening by the Apache Hall Association In Apache Hall, 511 Shipley street. Prizes will be awarded. OJiilieura Last evening the Five Points Chap- A ilO i MRS. CARROLL BARR At the session of the ninth annual meeting of the Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star held this afternoon, officers were Mrs. Carroll Barr, of Dclmar, was elected as worthy grand matron.

Mrs. Barr is the past worthy matron of Adah Chapter, No. 5, of Delmar, She has always been active In the work of the Eastern Star. AUXILIARY TO MEET The relief committee of Delaware Auxiliary No. 311.

of the National NEWARK RED MEN IN REMODELLED HOME Letter Carriers Association will hold a bake sale on Saturday at 610 King street Anyone having- donations which they wish called for may dial 2-5573 or 2-5930. M-g. John Scott is chairman. "Open house' was held on Tuesday night at Newark, by Minnehaha Tribe, No. 23, Improved Order of Red Men, when about two hundred members of the order and of the Degree "Coming events I 1 their 'Z shadows before" I xi VPs I I Sj Vhon tempted to of Pocahontas, enjoyed a program and sccial hour.

Among the visitors were Great Sachem Albert Stetser, Great Junior Sagamore Benjamin Cooper, Great CP) Chief of Records Edward Mclntire Past Great Sachems, Milton W. Fer guson, Roiwrt Cantler, Harry Davis, 1 UiriS! They of Delaware, Dr. William Abernathy, of Maryland, and William Stetser, of New Jersey, Great Sachem Stetser congratulated the entertaining tribe and then dedicated the new wigwam In "Freedom, Friendship and Charity." PARTY FOR BABY Her first birthday anniversary is being observed today by Jacqueline Gabriel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Z. Gabriel, 504 West Twenty-seventh street. Little Jacqueline has received gifts and congratulations from her many friends. Mrs. Gabriel has planned a party In her honor and will have for her a birthday cake with one candle.

In her short life baby Jacqueline has already made a trip to Europe. She was taken to France to fee r-'i-tlves there when she was but five weeks old. Natural gas Is now being liquified and cent In containers to commun Rave Over White Skin Quick With This New Hollywood Recipe If you want white skin and white hands get three ounces of Orchard White from your druggist and blend it with the Juice of two lemons. Makes a full quarter-pint of the finest skin lotion. Swiftly bleaches tan, burn and freckles.

Tightens the skin. Smooths rough spots and whitens the skin. It ities which cannot be served from keeps hands white. regular mains. It is believed to be One famous screen star says.

"Even a cheaper method of distribution in under merciless lights my skin looks soft, white and satiny smooth. simple, inexpensive recipe keeps my some casos. Tennessee, being bounded by eight stem in periect condition. Get Orchard White from your drug other states. Is touched by more than any other state in the union.

gist. a rm. -1 in only 9 hows Be moderate be moderate in all things, even in tmok-Ing. Avoid that future shadow 41 by avoiding overindulgence, if you would maintain that modern, ever, youthful figure. "Reach for a lutlty instead." Lucky Strike, ttio finest Cigarette you over smokod, mado of the finest tobacco Tho Croam of tho Crop "IT'S TOASTED' lucky Striko has an oxtra, secret heating process.

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A UMO ST. Dial 3-1291 -Moderation in diet seems to me the first and great. requbUe of any treatment which may be counted upon as ultimately satisfactory," says Dr. Beverley Robinson in the New York Medical Journal We do not represent that smoking lucky Strike Cigarettes wUl bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky instead," you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form..

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