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BOTANY COLLEGTION CIVEN NOTRE DAME Armstrong Teacher Presents Greene Specimens After Fight in Courts. P. B. Williams of the mathematies department of Armstrong Manual Training School, has presented to Notre Dame University a botany col- Jaction of the late Dr. Greene, formerly o professor at Catholic University. Possession of the collection, said to| be one of the most valuable and unique, has been the subject af gon- siderable litigation which terminated avor of Mr. Willlama, m’r:\e Halloween party of the athletic association proved & declded suecens. Miss Eligabeth Jones and Miss Theresa Brown were l.vlq:ded 1;:1:“; 3 st FOWN: sses Emnton ahd Atlee Brackeit won the eompetition for the most unique dresses and David Peter and l.lyron Fitzbugh carried off the honors for the most comical attire Misy s, Mims O =, % JPRinEE 2T B Washington formed a h ittes In_clarge. Judges e Miss L T. Burke, Mra~ G. C. Brown and Mrs. B. D. Busrel, ad The Armstrong Radio Club, composé of nearly one hundred boys, is meet v ‘ednesday in Mr. asn he-iea M aratory, The cluh will e Teaching of History In the Senior Higl Schools” W 3 e opic for the ourrent schiastic ear of the History Club, whicn hl omposed of h.story l&;lc)\gfl in the senior high schools. C. 8. . ippen of the Armstrong facul is president B cm:{ MeasuFemen “Test and Meas tad in edyeational circles, was cussed at a joint meeting of teac and parents Thursday evening. Y N. Mattingly, Mrs. Cece.ia Hall an others spoke. At '.)‘Ael meeting an Armstrong ?nr- ent-Teacher Assoclation was organ- jzed with _the following _ofl\cen& Fresident, Cece:ia _Hall; viie yresident, Mattie H\Ilfihll.lnfln'. cretary-treasurer, Mrs. Pear] Flagg Tansom. Tuesday the association will meet at the school for further con- sideration of the program. A num- ber of subscriptions were pledged and Miss L. T. Burke sang. James B Hunter presided. LITERATURE CLUB e, 1ty t," the latest d.s- hers s FORMED AT DUNBAR ——— 4 $ Aimed to Foster Interest in British » . and American - Poetry. been formed at nbar High from students P unfor and senior classes. The Nim will be to foster interest in mod- ern British | poetry Pansy Major is president, Catherine Lewls, secretary, and Lilifan Wash- gton. chairman of the program smmittee The club is sponsored by ss C. E. Scott. M Calriw Counell was organized Muesday and the following officers were elected: President, Mary Mor- ton: vice president, Eloise Robinson; secretary, Lillian® Collins; treasurer, Wilhelmina Seurlock. The council will meet every second and fourth ursdays. fl;';w Fieur-de-Lis Club was visited yecently by Miss Crystal Byrd of the central office of the Y. W. C. A. The girls’ physical training classes are continuing their Saturday mori ing hikes. On October 20 the girls walked to the Zoological Park and Rock Creek Parl:.r\&hegreb;}fi(y pl;;‘zg e starting ] Eames e apanied by Miss C. E. Scott The follow- A Litera here they played games and w avenue, " They ‘ngaged in a shooting match e faccompanied by Miss J. E. Mus- tapha, Miss M. S. l;l{unahy. Miss L hnson and Capt. York. . T orhe “Freshman Boys' Hiking Club took its longest walk October 27, when the boys walked to Chain bridge and then for some distance in 1 ax county, Va. ”T‘l‘;i semor’clxsa presented chk in *“The Call of the North, fore the students of Dun benefit of the ciass fund. The of the senior class are: Joseph Jen- kins, president; Janet Avery, vice resident; Aldine Jefferson, secretary: borah Corline, treasurer; Edward Beaublan and Ruth Poole, critics, The Dunbar Club, composed of all udents who have maintained stand- ng on the general honor roll for four semesters, has been formed and elec- tion of officers will be tomorrow. fhere are twelve members at present, #ix juniors and six seniors. They are: Juniors—Enld _Cook, Annette Haw- kins, Beatrice Walker, Dorothy Davls, James Henry and David Utz. Seniors TJanet Avery, Carolyn Evans, Sara Moore, WilHam Brown, Joseph Jen- Xins and Ralph Wrizht. The committee on the constitution co! Jenkins, chairman; and James Henry. The the club is (ollflmultls high scholarship. B Sstudents of the botany depart ment, chaperoned by N. Mu fustrictor in botany, enjoyed a vis last Thursday afternoon ta the gov- ernment greenhouses, They Saw a beautiful array of _ehrysanthemum blooms, resplendent in various color: tastefully arranged. * MINER NORMAL HOLDS | HALLOWEEN PARTY officers 1 nterest in Appropriate exercises in the celebra- tion of Halloween were held in the as- wem' a! of Mner x"fl::l gh&lfi ‘Wednesday afternoon. lembers e senior c.ass, assisted by children from the practice schools, under the direction of the committee on dramatics, pre: eented an_original playlet in which the harsh and sinister creatures = loween were subdued and softened by the wholesome cheer of modern fes tivity. and finally were swept along by the whole merry company o followed . the spirits of Dawn and Hope. A new feature of the institution Is the Glee Club, organized by Mrs. L. E. Tibbs of the music department. At its initial meeting . the followl officers were elected: Mrs, Jane Beasley, preal. dent; Miss Edna Thomas, ‘secretary: Miss Helen Beruby, treas In addi- tion to the opportunities afforded for self-improvement, it 1s hoped that the club will contribute musical numbers to the various exercises and entertain- ments of the school AR ection . . ofus | 8 The students in have gmxud themselves into a dramatio for the purpose of offerd l!hl“'fdflll- , treasurer. The faculty and student body of m! Miner Normal 8chool have ~demons trated the truth of the familiar saying, In unity there is strength.” The ten gay drive for our quota of 3,000 fund to be used In testing 'wt‘l:‘u'h“ X to XIIT was cen %- three times th utrfi surplus funds '.rllfh -m". lnr? wvey of the Normal School lent_body V. N | White, assistant . News of the Clubs s Women, 1834 I Hon, Mra. Franklin of Great Britaln will be guest and speaker at a tea Tuesday at 4:30 ‘to will relate to n the IE sagianai ¥inid ed| Y. B tel receded lgm-m'fin ;vu'o :'u‘ l:l 4 = ’bvn:h fl"y“.r‘vn.'. Iin a8l 7o tnebentertain | 77 B x" B'R o y phecy. rs. B, P. Baturd: Order of OglethorpareThe National Order of Oglethorpe, named in tribute to Gen. James ‘Edward Ogle- thorpe, first president of the colony of Georgia, was instituted by Dr. J. G. B. Bulloch, formerly of Savannah, Ga., but now of Washington, with a number of others, In April, 1921 To ome & member of this. order :}!:t fi:dl:uu lnc’elnor must thn l':- merl or to or during the years 1738-173%, and must descend. in male ar femble line from a eommiss sloned- military officer of the colonial period only, ending on November ‘ 1775, at whieh time the delegates of the severa) states signed that historicil document, ‘“The Secret Pact. This rullng would seem to give to the grder the distinetion of outranking that exclusive body, the National Society of Coionig) Dame of America, since ad- 0 that socjety requl; only that a woman muat he desoended 'rr-fl-’- some worthy ancestor who render valuable servige to the colonies and who became & rusident of America previous 750. The nl?ecl. of the order is " the institutions of America, serve Intaet the traditions, integrity of the union of to foster a love of gountry and into the minds of the ‘old stock' the 1m¥x\rlance of its preservation.” he first commander general of the order was a Georgian. Dr. .Yol‘uph H. v surgeon general of the United “States Public Healt = The present ‘ocers are; P ommander general, Col. Neyle Col- uitt, Qeorgla; vice commander gen- eral, John T. Landis, Tennessee; second yice ~commander " géneral, 'Gordon Monges Ash, Maryland; third vice com mander general, Blight Rabinson, sylvania; secretary general, 3 Wingate. D. C.; treasurer geners), Charles L. Wingate, D. C.; herald ma shal general, Robert J. F. McCowan, New Jersey: register general, Mra. Matthew Johnston Heyer, North Caro Una; Judge advacate géneral igene Bonniwell, Pennisyl Find seneschal, Dr. J. G. B. Bulloch, corgla: chaplain general, Dr. C. R, B Tourneur, Delaware. Several other of- fices are’ mat yet filled, besides sene- schals or commanders of states. strict members of the order el Mrs. John H. Elis, Dr. J. G. P och, Wm. G. Rulloch, Douglas E, Bul loch and Count von Ferri (honorary) Tt is understod that the order took :\“0\”9‘:’!‘12’" |he‘recenl attempt to re- move remains of Gen, lethol Tom' Essex. England. (o the® srounas M the university named in honor of the ploneer founde: Mo Dl r of the colony of under the ausploes ’ ment committee, témorrow, .m. The s 'lker. ;h-,'agqin.&h.ch- j e il the bursed’ of chémisiy, De- | o artment of Am%lmn have c"l‘ ot, “The ing_and | C2J Tea,” " Ml will preaide. it from wdaday, 5:30 pm. N o Nalon ;'“ il ‘mi The College Women's he chairmen of gybgmmistess of (D188 of the’fall busincss meeting the civics section w Beet Tuenday, | ch wi A l::‘::ra 1.";-;.".‘:)-:» gram of us nteres| Tof, Osegar bo neld Novarhar n g s Junsine wil | Suast of Hinuaty” tormerly Drofossor r the et besal 2.eck (5138 Lut the uniyersities of Transylvania comber 6, 1 and o % 5 st and a_member of the | A large attendance u.g,“. o libéral cabinet in Hungary. will be , The svening currant cvents sec the guest of honor and speaker His Nogemmh 2 d an orgynization meeting ne. The luncheon Mrs. James W. McNell an ;‘:ul(—‘;l a forum lui Lt [ tople I Bolshev cpmmittee, 4 chall h. H Putney of the School of Diplomary o American University. Mra, Futne; n, will receive wtlh Mrs. Baldwin, pres! 1 d the other offi Mrg. J. W. Frisz District Clubs . _Frederiy president of the Ciyb; Mrs. H. d ton, | Amos A Steel he business meet- T. il A LY has ;een I;Adeb aitely peatponad. N o 5 2 i8S jary- 1sabel elly, _Rirmanp ::r:.(‘(', A""v':::’.‘ fi"r:‘s""“‘fl‘ ‘{Lgl"" of the ‘svening musical committes, president of 'the \fl‘ ‘wame:,"'- has_anno # geries. of concerip | ne Leggue; Mra. Wallafe Radcliffe, presi: | Lona aid fo be held at iha aiubbouse for fhe dont of 'the Weaanie_radciiffe i | benefit of the plano fund, beginning Catholic wmnm"n{!5l = b ashington will |~ oycmber 37 ‘ be represented by Miss oy Wil Mrs. Joseph C. Zirkle, chairman of | p the ' Jewish ’ the finance committee which is in IR M D LR, Simon, Mrs. Wil “ Chamberlig, president of the Women's City Cluh, wil] presid The b nd _professional HE give a el .r? of 8 to 10 p.m. November 28 and 24, has announced (hat & buffet supper will be served to those desiring i the bazaar. 1 iness Jomep's seatioy £ scription nner Novpmber 14, pm. Gaillard Hupj 2dit ment of Stat Saeer, 5 speaker, will hay o Bor B br “The Perl] That Copf: % A. Frances Feye il The Bible atudy Thursday from 7 to ron-sectarian " Freneh s ©'clos The Intevmationsl AsseCiation Arts and l-:sun ,u Halloween | party Wednesday night at the veuul.- ful residence of Dr. and Mrs. J. Bhelby Riley, who kindly Joaned it for the occasjon t of the mem- bers and guests were disguiged In masks and strange costumes, played merry games, and had t eir fortunes 0ld. The basement turned into ancing hall, while upstairs there @ room set apart for bridge and otion #ill meet Tue day, for the diners at the French conversatiof fable, and at 7 o'clock for the memihera of the Cau- serle. The morning ciass will moet on Wedneaday at 11 é'clog Free instruction fn Drid it be Eiven by che- entertainment ce on TuesdhyZevenings from 7:30 ta 9:30 o'clock. e —4 The, Canfury give & reception it members Wednesday afternodn® from 4 to *t. the Washington Xluh, 1701 K itreet. The reception sommittee will be acnisted by the [fellowing mem- hers of Board: "Mfs. Frederic E. , Mrs. Joshia Evans, M Eugene E. Alfred H. Brook Rober ing Yard, Miss Myga Hendley, Mrs. Walter C. Allen, h;u. Schmeckebler, Mis Mrs. Truman Abbg Merriam, Mrs. 4 Mra. George Bowerrman; Mr H. Grosvenor, Mrs. {Erhest P. Bick- nell, Mra. Frédorick V.o Voyilie, Mri William H. Herron! M#a, Lyman B. Swermstedt, Mra. £hiHp S. Smith, Mies Emma Striderf Mes. Charles J. Brand, Mrs. Luks:C Gearge Futman, Mr Mrs. Josephine D. i Mrs. S. Ward, Mrs. Th¢mag W. Sidwell, Mre, Francts Walker, Mrs, Eugene Byrnes, Mras. Leo D.;AMInér, Mrs. Whit- map Cross and firs. : Willlam H. Herron. ' At_the last meefjng Mrs. Thomas W. Sldwell, chairan f the edu. cational section ';"gurmd that the section had appointed: three mnew committees. To urge the pas| Congress for the fLom: dependent children zn thé district Mrs. Robert Howhrd as another division was formed for the study of children pf ple-séhool age ith Mrs. Frunk Brigws, as chmir- man; another com:nitte® has charge of an attempt té frémut bette, underatanding of o nétitutions an purposes among thb foréign students in the District of €olumbla. {7 Literature da; Smith's _tke g at Mr lsoussed. Mrp. WHliam mah jong. The-mah jong Instruction parties on onday evenings at the home of Mrs. Florence Jackson Btoddard for the benefit of the association proving popular and seem likely to continue for some time. The Antheny Leagwe will meet Thursday, 8 p.m., at the headquarters General Federation Women's Clubs, 1734 N street, All club women are cordially invited, a4 well g5 atrangers. At the executive meeting heid Octob 18 at the residence of the president. Mrs. Anna E. Hendley, The Portner, My chalrm: Tweatie ., The Diatrict Federation of Women" 'ubs will use every means at 115 dig. woval to make Forget-me-not day for Ysabled veterans of the world war . grea s N Befire greater success than resident Caolldge’s letter to Com- mander MeFarland indorsing ‘-0‘"':' movement and commending the or- “antsation for the fine spirit of co- operation with the government in- ¥rumentalitles engaged in this work > encouraging. Archbishop Mighae' . Curley offers all the 1 that the Jaltimore Cathollc Review and the Catholic pastors of Washington can zive. The Rt Rev. James E. Free- an s to give all the help in his rower. The list of patronesses has not been completed. Those who have ‘onsented to serve aro: Mrs. Henry Wallls, Mrs. James John Davis \frs, Theodore Roosevelt, Mra. John e John W prissin LAAaD depper £. Chamberlain. | o> Willam The cltizens' heen enlisted is making for the gbolishment of 1 punighment. Mrs, Bvelyn Chat- eapl terton Widney, vice president S natrman. of prison yeforim, re- rtg @ letter received from James nrm who wae returned from Washington to Florida, where he had escaped from a prison camp. Purvis, who has pearly completed his term, writes that he finds conditions eonsidel ably improved there, and Mrs, Widney hopes to start him on a good, clean road whon his term Is over. Miss Ad Loulise Town o' present ” and also & one- act drama, S 3 M. T. Morss announced that Mrs. Edith C. Ballsbury would be at the Com- mercial Natlonal Hank each day to give advice and help to women {n the mak ing of a budget. Mra. Hardesty gav plang for her eommittee on howpitality. |pCommittee that has v‘ n this good work ia: “ommissioner Cuno Rudolph, Chief Tustics Walter McCoy, Justice Fred- gHick L. Siadons, Rt Fev. James W man, Maj. Gen. A wnd Victor Kutmans, 00 Stophan e war mothers will have char, o the w e ’u#:‘ work In three of the leading e work of planning ana J thia drive under way has been ynder he divislon of Amerioan citizenship he committees on flag and patriotism assloting. The response from the omen's or, A ihner ‘6anisations has rs. John W, Davls. eh ways and means ahnounces ap eve, 2ing card party November 20, § pm. it the Wyoming. The eommittes ia Jlanning ‘an enjoyable ‘evehing for AN tl u :mxnenhfie.em" and hopes for rs Augustus Knight request f her division chairmen tosatiend & ing Wednesday, 2 p.m. at 36 Kenesaw. The club members re- rorted an _instructive afternoon spent at the Freer Gallery. Miss = Ada Rainey, chairman of the committee on Palntine and sculpture, gave ‘a e Orientall: Aler's Paintings. il SR ge Zof a bill by The Petwerth Womsa's Clwb hav- ing madec AR unprecedented #uocess o {te Cherry Bloagom Featival held Octo- ber 23 and 24 has settied down to it winter activities with the gest which ¥ | comes from work well done. All whe Saw the decorations in the Petworth Methodist Church which mude & fairy- ? cherry bloom are wondering how the unswer is—united : In spite of the ba P iare posesy | weather of the fifst night a large crowd was in attendancs e costume drl who was in chargé waw asslated by|Jnd musical number which Mrs. Roscoe Mrs. Alfred Brogks, -Mies Grace|L. Oatley presented with fifteen mem Willls, Mrs. George} Put/am and Mrs. { bers of her music committee was espe- Harrison Lemon. [ ¢ loasing, with the ‘president of th Xhe Set_ section fof Mre, T.8. Tincher taking the o megt Thusadey st 28w Darta, Mrs. Harry Tost assisted at th strest. The aubjfet i3 Plano, her work adding much to the sues Period of Keypt ¢ the program. Ass.sung Gatley In the chorus were Mrs. L. T Jones, Georgla Johnsony Miss Bali, Mrs, Wi Mrs. nard, Mr Lingle, Mrs. G. Chamberiain, I Mys. Florence Lentz, Mrs. John Der- mody, Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mrs, T. S, Tincher and Miss Clara Bookhults. The cafeteria supper Was & success under the management of Mrs. W. L. Hibble with Mrs. George Rietz asslstant chairman and a large corps of women efficiently doing the many tasks at- tepdant upon suc service. he decerations were in care of Mrs C. Lewls Gable with Mps. Y. W. Brown, Mrs. Mre. Dietz and Mrs Fred ing. Emhoth it nhl-l'lodl.m L D. cess of Distriet—At a mieeting: Wednesday of the committee fon #rrangements tor the annual dianr o Bar Assoclation, 1tfw the amnual dinner wil cember 1, at Rauscher’: vice Women's City Club—~Dr. Edi - ville Coale will be hostess at lhal:lmls:o be given in the clubhouse this afternoon from 4:30 to 6. Assisting Dr. Coale will be Dr. A. Frances Fove, Mra. Howard | L. Hodgkins, Miss Elizabeth C, Har- ris, Miss Marie K. 8aunders and Mrs, George Eaatment, Willlam A, Graham Clark will preside at the tea table. Vocal -selections will be given by Miss Ruth Mae Hansford and Miss Mary S. Apple, Miss Hilda Hanes uccomunylngilhom on the plan o] or vooagion hy th president, Miss Helen F: Jamises The members the cro"glnlmn Miss _Gertrude Legnard: chalrm: Mrs. Ellen Spencer Bussey, Miss Mari Easby-Smith, Miss Grace Eddy, Miss anlhn Selger, Mru Laurd H. ey, 3 Mox: oy, Mrs. Burn| Shelton fifl A?“ h Minjck and Mrs. V7. H- 8 Stevens. The names of the .apeaiers for the 'dinner will be anncuncey laf 1 year, illustrated lecture will be given | Amevienn Ausecistien ¢t University 0 The Monday Br C its Mrst ‘meeting of the. sessgn. tor morrow, 1:30 p.mi. Mrs. J. C. Pritch- ard will serve as ohairman and Mrs. Gurney 8. Strang as treasyrer for the comin, An Ludiinews, n g w o POOm_were In . Herbert Robinson, Mrs. Anna Willlams, ins, Mrs. N . Rice and Mrs. Jay Mabel Winkelhaus saw Mrs. Cecll Mrs. J. " B Sratth. 0 reason now té wait for |Iloub?hlushyou m;':d.l Pe: h ou havé miner eye trouble, or have difficult. readi lmP\!r two dbllars nneymy buy a paip of shell fr!nu that will ?evnct your eyes and qcvc the strain ing. Duriig this sale my usual careful examination FREE. Every pair of {‘lmen will be fimd 10 gour eyes by my scientific method, which guarantees relief. No strings this_offer. nt recejves my ruenll m- THIS fs“fi'i CREATRST OFFER OF THE YEAR" ensational Sale of Shell Glasses ‘sm Monday, 9 AM. Special lowest prices for prescription and bifoal tions accurately filled at half priee. ' Don’t Wait—This Sale Is lanses made to arder. Oculists’ prescrip-. ONLY a Few Days L 30 P.M—— - 918F Street N.W. rs. Dermody ., R, Gaskins, * ass . large amoupt gf rouj ““"m"fl“ n“ a Fllhull p.m. Bpen a clyb hold ngton meef the during 1 THE :SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 4 193 PAR - -vl.x' It that the fortune tellers were kept | Mrs. Chuwrfgs P, Gresdfeld; of youlg -beople’s branch, Taylor; and secretary of loyal tem- nce om; : M B S Kberns ing *io address of sasc Ward, D. L T preminent, - C;g'ue Cham of Chin ;n-'e executive committee met ™ Ja; a enin business build. e will ng, tomerraw o educational committe inment, Distriet'W. C. T. U—The forty-nigth nnual convention was held Tues- th i o 'fiumy“s:ml housge. Gyt sisatien of oMeorr 2ot unanimous yote of 2 Sanford the presid: S ra osident, Mrs, uru:- who g’e:"lu her fourteenth year of service. The former vice president, Mrs. Lindley D. Clark deciined to be a gandidaty - ve-glection because of her work 28 pregident of &he Mount Pleasant Unfon. Other officers elected were; Vice president, Mrs. 8. W. Morris; re cording secretary, Mrs. Theresa Wil- liams; ing eearetary, corresponding ) secretary. M. . wrery M. Vo, Mashiownt auicer, | Z : o 4 Cui auditor, | Go = 5eWRIGHT & N.W. of Wright Co. Good |Furniture Rh 20l the Col, Joh: | Inin; Grant ng reports were re %’Flfl last g Kena 3 ; ty; Carrie i 7 It r R, C. “ent of soldiers and sallors’ work; Mi Christ| citizens] 0 Edna_Proctor. Teante = > y. D. D., gave icome, and Rev. conducted the *Among the ere Dr. Pak Miss R. N. oads, national superintendent of idiers and gallors’ department of W. C. 7. U; Wayne B. Wheeler; Axton, chief army chap- Hudson, member of Con- | Ml . The follow- ad by officers and Mrs. oy Mrs. Grace Spencer, peranee; Mrs. Bertie white ribben r Reiss. Americanization, E. lutions committee. tyom perance Legion. Mrs. A. nt _superintendents T" Lancaster minut uarterly convention; Mra. H M. Womans Missienary oo Alinue. laglew soelat % Welghtman, cir- Union Signal: Mrs.' Mil- (Dinsion; prs. | car riek, Lambda P Willlam Soror| ; 1son, 46 {J n&:l ivap. flower Yellowby, appeal form h ‘Weshington. A nningham, child, welfar Mr: soctmp’he odman D, Ellswofth, superinten secretary. Mrs, Edna D. W. Morris, co-operation with mis- . slonary socleties; Mrs. Isahella vz:lbg - Jennie Smith, department of raliroad “Ifl S Robert Hodg: medical Farmer, its; Miss Elizabeth | and Mrs Lindley D. Clark, chairman -of reso- A loyal legion temperance demonstration was given Tuesday afternoon by thirty children of the Mount Pleasant Loyal Tem- Wine, re cording secretary of the Federation of Women’s Club, told of the recent work accomplished by the federation. The Gamma Chapter of the Nu met with Mrs. irest, Mondsy, | having as & guest a newly wed member B, Helne of Bal- rly Miss Helen A short was followed by « . | o d-| Wemews Club of Bethesda—The Main : 16 c Always Right"m Juality and Price Clvies Committee will meet tomor. row, 2 p.m., at the residenc ernon Dorsey, Bradley Hil The elub will glve a woidee , Wardman Park Hotel November 25 at 2 pm., for the benefit of its aes {clated charities. Phe Neweomb Club of Bethesda, Md., met ¥riday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert H. Martin, Oak Plae After a short business session, a swws ture on “Preservation of Vitamines in Food” was glven by Edward F. Koh- | mann, Ph. D. be Noyember 9, 2:30 p.m. er; Federatiom Headqu: street. The speaker will Williain Brown Melone: secretary of Better Hom. ica. be Mrs. national Amer- The N. E. Suburban W. C, T. U. beld its annual election of of ntly at Sherwood Presbyterian Church. The following were elected: Presi- dent, Mrs. Edna E. Proctor; vice pres- ident, Mrs. J. 8. Bec) eretary, Mrs. C. B.Smith; corresponding secretary Mrs. A. H. Howwell; treasurer, Ma: W. W. Stevens. Superinte also appointed, 7 —Aditorily Speaking Probably no other furniture store offers you such a variety of good furniture at such low prices. It is almost a certain- ty that what you most desire is here and, what is more, we are willing and anxious to see you start on the road which leads to a greater enjoyment of home life and promotes greater harmony in the family circle. 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