Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1921, Page 49

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SOCIETY ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 16, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY tee Mrs. Em Mrs. Sloan, Mrs, Cook and Mrs <1 refreshment comml(-llha officials of the telephone cf eWS e u S | tee. Mrs. Holzberg. Mrs. Stormont, (pany for Monday evening at § o'cl | Mra. Joseph eat. <. Stewart, to inspect their work at 12th ai | Mrs. De Lang Gill, Mrs. Miiton, Mrs. |streets has been extended to the . | Volland and_Mrs. S ‘Women’s City Club~—Mrs. Laura A.} Henry Lincoln Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. | gnd minuect, Mrs. Bradley will be hostess at the: direc- (‘y‘;:fl,& B e Ihy*:v;::,- | telle, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. . i Miss Do T, ’ e Fuller, Mrs. Wheat, i ) Sl o from 5 Miss Rath Kates. | GiY Cand Mrs, Ray: pubilcity, Mrs [of thé civic section. o7 orclock. = Assisting Her s7ll be Ji o o = Helen Nelson Doocy and Mrs. Fuller: | Street. as refreshments age to N Mrs Basil M. Manly, Miss 1da May | Unlon Societles Reception—One of kindergarten games committee, Mrs served. Moyer, Miss Karoline Klager. Miss | most snocesctal e tended the | pyiler, Mra Ray and Mrs. Wood. Miss' ‘A large meeting of the civic seeq . / Sarah Beall, Mrs. Fl Siottiand 2 - r reception | el Va Gess. historian, reported | Mrs. Walter S. Ufford. presiding, With every purchase of $100.00 or ’ B o tioonl] | ayerTeld e mlp xone onsleting |t the hastoryibpole wiljsconibain BE1E TRRRIAY (rrin oo L i Isical mumbers will be rendered by | Corps. Sons of ¥ cran; 3 nd‘“ho BEndsfofihemrinters D e bt rs. Steele. Sot Veteran: - e 1 ' = > 3 0 | €. A. R—The national board of man- Mrs. Aibert B. Bushnell were appo more we will give absolutely FREE, e buainess and professional wom- | ThLS (& an‘anaia ¢ | & A B—The natlonal board o man; Mra, Albert B. Bashnell werc apog . en’s sections will hold a short meet- | Union, (northern) soc a o ental Hall, Mrs. Frank W. Mon- | Swormstedt, to serve on the chari d . b' ° t WS S LD L O Ao s v line vas - dell presiding. ~Appointment of six ' indorsement committee of the i uring our oig money-saving nventory which Miss Jessie Dell will relate | ment Commander Col. MCEIroy | 1oeal presidents and one state direc- |trict. Reports were made by chairg . {some of her experiences as & business | of the Grand Army: . Mary M.!tor wore confirmed. Resolutions were Of committees on housing, house {woman on a recent visit to Prance for | Rorth. department pr lopted on the death of Mrs. Mary | economics. District suffrage I {the government. Mrs ellie L. Pen- \Women's Relief Corp . A. C. Dohm- » i i o Sale, a handsome Fumed Oak gas or jthe government. ' Mrs, Neble L pen- \Womere Relier Corva: € 4 C. bonm: | Sicaner Brown, late national corre. bills in Congress reiating to Dind Thursday the club day program will | Sons of Veterans, U. S. A. Mix {sponding secretary. National officers aflules, Hewbold Noyes gave o l ¢ s t bl L be In charge of Mrs. Mary D. C. John- | Mary E. Winrate n presented reports. 5 jon the proposed council for s electric taole amp. son, with music downs and cards | dent the Sons of : ! = on the second floor. ing will be | lllary, U. S A. Many prominent resi- | Trderation of vomen' f e i ss F. F. Stiles, ents were among th, & e cl jouse committee mef ay 3 Reservations to be made by Panions of the order of Sons of Vet- | When many of the clubs in the Dis- | G100k in Memorial Continental aday afternoon. . U. S A Other s trict were represented. Mrs. Eugen: y r 8o aftatrs tTCt mere ropr e e vallable prop. |10 _discuss plans for 3 clubh [ ] [ o oS St ay afternoon Mrs. Margarita | by the Big Four are in prospect for | 2 N Il give an advance | this spring and coming Tan and erty, and a committee of finances | Washington. Mra. Ellen o v ar in | winter. |was appointed with Mrs. Grace M. > Majesty " Mi Daish as chairman, Mrs. William E. p Children of the Amerlean Revotutlon. | Andrews vice chairman and Mrs | Tae Fors you have kept o long a2d. . P ” o o o h £ ial Richards represented the | —The executive meetine held Thurs. rah Deeds, Mrs. Glennon and MTS. | are out-of-date can be converted iato & —is all “set” for another big money-saving day Monday with a host of specials e une | day morning was presiled over by |Harry Churchill Cook members of the Muff or Chok. o 5 = Fcom mitle 1 ¢ 'an able | Miss Helen Stout, state director of the | committee. uir or oKer < . a in fi 2 1 ict. Committees were appointed | —_— that will demonstrate this store’s reputation for economy and thrift. Open an rgument in favor of suftrage for the PIRteISt, Commitices were apnotnted) | o 1 at $5.00 okl to be miven at Wilson Normal ture section, Mrs. William H. Herron,| Why not have them made over now OLD-FASHIONED Chal‘ e Account N Red ]ape. N Les Precleuses Ridiculex met Wed- |38 follows: |leader, will meet Wednesday after-|have monthe to use them. g . [+] i 2 noon at 3 o'clock {n the College Wom- M 722227 agencies in the District. Lunc followed adjournment. nesday evening at e home of its|® ) g o J Fred 3 president, Edward Becker, where his . 3 z . Sloan, Mrs. [en’s clubrooms, 1822 I street. Dr. H. artin Wolf i Eighty-second birthday anniversary | Webb. Mrs. Russeli, Miss Van Ness|C. Oberholser will deliver a lecture on 30-33 Florid , was signalized by the annual cele-| rs. Milton; invitation commit- '“Birds.”” Mrs. Thomas W. Sidwell will Store. e]o-.‘m‘;o"p_-_ bration of the old French custom ! of the Tambola. Each membe brought a small gift. After the ele tion of Rene Van Crombrugge vice president and of two new mem bers, Mrs. Loicson and Miss Desonter, ! [ presented by Mrs. Van Crambrugge, | 3 1. and the reading of the minutes of ! : the previous meeting by Mrs. Seip. | the following program was given: | @ Recitation, written and recited by | ’ y | Westinghouse Agent Jobbers | solos rendered by Dore Walten, ac- i companied by Miss Marie Becker: (a) Slegle,” by Massanet; (b) “Berceuse de Jocely by Goddard; | (c) “Romance.”” by Monton, and (d) — R e @) WESTINGHOUSE 'bers by Miss Dennett. (a) “Lov Dream, (b) “Iceb by McDowel and (c) “Soaring,” by Schumz?n. Recitation by Mr. Becker, entitled “A Cinquante Ans/ by Beranger. Songs rendered I‘;y Mr!l',?“;b o:cfiom_ panied by Miss Dennet! a) “ stina- tion,” by Fontenailles b) “Si O e aaa ks : Can be secured from the Better ‘anddfc) ';l‘u Doux Bbilse 5 a H 2 %9 nade. fano numbers o! S T R O Electric Appliance Shops, De- tnll;)‘n by Mr. ‘Ii.zza.rd in honor of Mr. Becker’s birthday. . ‘The cvening closed by the entire partment Stores, Housefurnish- club singing ‘‘Madelon,” led and dai- rected by Mr. Labat, after which sup- Per was served. ing and Hardware Stores 4-Piece Colonial Dining Room Suite Y @ Ll z:'.:’:s"h::;f::.":;::;".,:::sl 19 ed Outfit .en_Qak .Extension Table, rounded-end Chin: Closet and Server. A $179.00 value for. We have another car of this popular Easy Credit Terms. outfit, consisting of continuous-post white s 7 $230.00 Dining Room Suite. . ] 5149.65 enamel metal Bed, woven-wire Spring and > soft-top Mattress. Easy Credit Terms. $295.00 Dining Room Suite. . . ...... . $179.85 $41.00 Bed Outfit...................$27.6 $375.00 Dining Room Suite. . . .. .. . $249.35 “eeeee.-$39.40 All Other Dining Room Suites Greatly Reduced. o ‘The District of C mbla Chapter of ; Daughters and of Founders amd Pa triots of America held its Deoembaq% meeting Friday afternoon at the home = gf M;‘ls. E. SilWhH'nay; I‘Vllr!i Mflr%wc. = 3 h I G . 5 each was the assisting hostess. 0| = Bt et oo b SWestinghouse Is Your Guarantee for Satisfaction chapter. hAfler the hus:nn;s r{ll:e(inhg ; = a social hour was spent. n e ab- sence of the president, Mrs. De Wolf, | Sire. Beath presided. INSIST UPON THIS PROTECTION The Readers’ Club will give a Greek program, in the auditorium of the| A Corc?ran G_Frlllel'y "(r A{rt jou Tu;ar::y program is an act from “When the TNnize J— \| BB S oty Modernize your home—adopt Elec- by a clul ember, Miss la Louise [ Fownsond, "5F. Stitchel? Carroll wii | tric Appliances and Devices to take speak on e Cree eater, an e chest. f the Washington College . S tains, Shrol” Christian. direeting. | all the labor out of housekeeping will open the program. Members tak. ing part are: Prof. C. S. ichardson, Miss Lenore de Grange, Miss Estelle Murray, C. E. Ruebsam, John ‘Waudby and Mrs. Mabel Owens Wilcox. Ad- 722 2% 77 3-Pc. Duofold Suite This guaranteed Duofold suite is one of the great- est values of the entire sale. It consists of massive 86 95 . novation, in that it will be held at the Blue Triangle House, Nor pi- < tol and E streets, instead of at the —Maln home of a member. The meeting will 714 Twelith Street 7320 be further distinguished by having as = its speaker and guest of honor, Com- : echanical Automob - : % missioner Boardman. The hoStesses ectrical, M ile - Supplies, Domestic Appliances Will be Mrs. Waterman, Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Carden. Mrs. Niess. ston, Mrs. Ta Fetra, Mrs. Atkinson and Mrs, Meritt. Mrs. Frank L. Tow- ner is the president. The club had a suceessful Christ- imas party at Friendship House. in Which & group of the children at the house took part, singing Christmas carols. N | .. Poily Madison Chapter, D. A. R, met \ Tuesday evening, at the residence of Mrs. Wilbur F. Dales. The regent, Mrs. Richard Claughton, presided. The revised by-laws were discussed and acted upon. The delegates and alter- otes forine coming congress were| elected. After the routine business was over the historian read an article by, Mrs. G. M. Minor on “Pilgrim; Mothers.” Duofold, Armchair and Arm Rocker to match, covered in good grade imitation Spanish leather. Easy Credit Terms. High back, cobble T8 B seat; durable. $139.00 Duofold Suite Reducedto. . . ... . . .. $99.75 Coal Stove $10 Rovker, 56,95 $15%:00 Duofold Suite Reducedto. ... . .. . . $114.25 ,:,i?::,"'”::m"'fi $3 1_75 $é.2‘;lochr, 9.45 | $184.00 Duofold Suite Reduced to......... 5129,00! Easy Credit Terms P D Credit Terms MACHINE WE WILL GIVE |57 $54.30 WITH EVERY $50 TALKING | &0 %™ $44.85 FREE stove .. $69.50 Petworth Woman’s Club.—The lit- erary committee met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Baden. Mrs. Russ read a paper on “Lady Augusta Greg- ory” and Mrs. Phelps gave a reading of her play, “Spreading the News.” Cirele, No. 2, Ladies of G. A. R, met Monday evening. Three new members were initiated and re- ports giving a_resume of the years work were read by the secretary and treasurer. Officers for the ensuing year were installed by Past President Mrs. Asenath J. Case: President, Miss C. B. Milligan; senidr vide president, Mrs. Martha Elmore; junior vice Gibson; $5 Worth of Records Absolutely FREE Make your own selections. We guar- antee the machine for two years. Save 30 T 495 Easy Credit Terms. Coal Heaters| Cotton Mattress—Extra Secial Beokaes - c Golden Oak, highl; 1 At Big Savings & ished, four nhel:'gn.ygll’:u % ductor, Mrs. Flora S. Bdwards; guard, Mrs. Mary J. Milligan: assistant guard, Mrs. Asenath J. Case; patri- otic instructor, 3rs. Laura Tracey Hott, and registrar, Mrs. Geneva L. ‘Thompson. After the installation ceremony the members and friends were entertained socially with re- freshments, music and dancing. \ Collexe Women’s Club—Maj. Julia N | Stimson, U. S. A., will be the speaker at the regular tea at the College Women's Club tomorrow afternoon. {She will describe the work of the { Army Nurses' Corps. Mrs. Frank G. Wilkins, at the tea table, will be as- sisted by Mrs. MacFall Kerbey, Miss Margaret Motter and Miss Nancy Sib- ley Wilkins. There will be a dance at the clubhouse Saturday, January or Very oman 22, at 8 p.m. The Dahlgren Terrace Thursday 5 . ! Club held {ts first annual dinner Jan- An iron so well balanced, and with such a uary 6 at the home of the president, Mrs, A. C. Proctor. Those present comfortable grip, that it can be used for hours l=—=——= | ful art ticking. Manufactured $23.50 Heater, $18.00 | by one of the best makers. $32.00 Heater, $24.00 Easy Credit Terms. $48 Bookcase, $37.50 L0 ot 350 e Reduced oy MDLUBIAD | Bk 8450 Srisrs, Bo5 Dufton. Mr ‘snd Mrs: B M oot e ana e An iron so heated that its extra large base stays = hot even in rapid flat ironing; Extra Special An iron shaped to do fine work more beautifully One Week Only even while it does flat work more quickly; . An iron that is beautiful to look at and that $10 Westing- i ool ke The Westinghouse Iron, designed in the light of suggestions from women. See it at your electric light company or the Westinghouse Store. BAds Lo 4-Pc. Living Room Suite This attractive Living Room Suite has six-foot Settee, Armchair and Arm Rocker to match, spring seat, pad back, covered in goed grade imitation leather; massive Library Table with magazine rack and man- uscript drawer. Easy Credit Terms. All Living Room Suites Reduced 40%, 7227 The H. L. Scharr Electric. Co. 739 11th N.W. Main 1286 Bverything Electrical, Experts i Electrical We

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