Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1925, Page 18

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PRITERS O HOLD MEMORIL SERVE Will Honor Deceased Mem- L bers at Rites This [ members. | Rev. Hamline ke an wiil 5. Joseph T. and Rev. the Church | annual service in honor of former Methodist V. in eph Harrison's Orchestrg will and sacred songs will' be sung a quartet composed of Margaret soprano; Ex contralt Herson, pastor of Church, A. Blsenberger the Covenant will|sS: scation. ne K. Smith, president of the make introductory dna John J. Woodgate, John W. Robinson, ney H. C r "Tho hom: lonzo will President Andrew J. George H. S William A, re- ler, John P. Murray, H. Rossall, John T. Stew: R. Abbott, William C Batema Darnell George baritone, and|I. John M. Edws Maurice muyel G. asley, William Figher, Peter B. Darr, Edwin B. Tab. THE SUNDAY worth, Harry K., Southland, George Heron, George »mpson, Sid K. B. John ard L. A H Charles E. Etchberger, George W. Hill, Arthur art, William Frank, William McLaughlin, Aloysius S. Fen 1; , Philip B. Mil ndered by Miss ry W. Kottmann, Afternoon. e and Mrs. Shacklett. Mr. Fminisor, 1‘1‘:,,-” B. e t will sing a baritone solo. Matchett, ", Clrley and Ed »se in whose memory the service | ward C. 3 " Columbia Typographical Union will|is being held are: John H. Smith,| The memorial commitipe was com hold memorial services for deceased | es L. Bstill, Charles P. Burns, [posed of James ¥, Casebeer, chairman, members of the union Charles W. Burnett, Levi H. Patter-|and Franklin _Welch, Henry ¥ at 2:30 o'clock It w Temple. 00 0 son, Frank Horton, Edwin L. ,e the twenty-third|Ralph B. Harrison, Harold L. Hains. Davis, Ward. Weber, Robert Beatty and Louise G. | va ¥-| Will Make Trip to Patuxent River . dict, Md., Saturday, June 13. graph will be taken prier to the time STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, ANNUAL TYPOTHETAE |53,z ot OUTING ON JUNE 1345 st of st i printers and the paper supply men, with three-legged races, potato races, tug-q-war, Tunning, jumping and many other races, which will tend to enliven the oecasion. Prizes will be awarded In the varlous events. Fishing parties will be organized and prizes will be awarded to those catching the largest number of fish and also the heaviest. All boats are "to return to shore at 4 o'clock in time for_dinner, which will be served at 4:15 o'clock. The chairmen of the various com- mittees appointed for the outing are as_follows: Prizes, William N. Schaefer; ath- letics, W. A. Edelblut; music, Thomas L. Moore; fishing, Lewis M. Thayer; paddle-wheel, Ralph A. Packweod; lunch boxes, Harry Stanford; decara- tions, James Sullivan; arrangement of by Automobile Next Saturday. The annual outing of the Typothetae i of Washington will be held at Bene- The trip to the Patuxent River will be made in automobiles, headed by is M. Thayer, 1 pilot. The t will be ma m the Botanical dens at 10 The cars will k on the south side of Pennsyl- avenue, between Peace Monu and Third street, where a photo- I 0O == THAT SUMMER MAY BE MORE PLEASANT OVER AT YOUR HOUSE " o Pummecks andPorch Rockers Couch Hammock,. upholstered in Khakicgeemes s mee s Gray Duck Couch Hammock, adjustable head. s sommenommen Trfted,Upholstered Back, Gray Duck HammocK aawaseame oss Oreen and White Stripe Ham= gnock, adjustable head.wamwe H'Pgi Slapdack Maple Porch OCKET mntore wiltncarorers moicos » Small Wovenback Peorch ROCKET 4 amorae ovin'siw vanm imew: High Woven-back Maple or Brown RoCKer..une - commeae High-back Porch Rockern, paple fimth.gumase asmme«ow um Porch Chifn, #lat e $14.50 $17.75 $27.50 $32.50 $4.75 $2.75 $5.95 $4.95 It’s time to change the Tooks of things over your way. Guess you're tired of winter plenishings and anxious fo# the lazy lounge or breezy swing right out on your own front porch, Here at Mayu"s. summer Furn;s}?mgs are just as plentiful as they are good look~ ing and just as good looking as they are comfortable. And never mind about the prices. They're just as low as low, - "OIX Hidkory™ gnd w;qlier_ ,Enrnfture “Old Hickory™ Armchair, com- fortable wusassmomess saxsens Comfortable *OId THickory” Rocker comonenuwaresans aems s *0ld Hickory®™ Side Chair, woven back ugsmmvaes sansnes *Old Hickery® Settee, very g00d 100KiNg ccmmm saseparipns Natural Willow Arm Rocker pupwrammamsesummee Natural Willow Armchair scemesmesseoenens Three-piece Karpen Fiber Suite, in cretonne......ceacemceees Karpen Fiber Suite, in cretenne, threo: pieces.....hincnamascs Frosted Brewn-finish Karpen Settee pmmsneasmmcensses & 5 $4.50 $5.50 $5.00 $20.00 $4.95 $3.95 $69.50 $79.50 $19.75 —ha 2 . Li§fetime F w.rs st ure Iis M o ¥.e han-a Name Seventh Street _.mnflllilIlllllill]llllfllflllllllmlmlflllllll|illflilfl.lllllllflmmlmlflllllllllIIlIlllll!llullllllllill}!!fllllllfi[llul!lllIlIlIIllllllll!IllllllH_l MAYER & CO. e T lfllIlil.llllllfl||l|l|llll||l(|l|l|lfli[lllmll Between D & E T W MAY 31,_ 1925—PART 1. care, P'u\r Rowzee; guests, Frank P. Reserve Officers Assigned. Officers Sent to Cornell. Howard; dinner, Harry Miiler; pub . i 5 g 4 E Mecity, Howard S. Fisk; tickets and| Mai. Ralph W. Hills, Military Intel-| Second Lieut. Kenner F. Hertforl reservations, Ben Durr: program and |ligence Division Reserve, znd Capt.|Corps of Engineers at advertising, John Ruppert, and law |y s L e B ol B i and order, Oscar T. Wright. Albert Sutter, f)tld.l?l T rp: | uston, Tex. and Sec '"? Lieut. Lyl : Reserve, both of this city, have been | Rosenberg, Corps of Engineers a ordered to active duty under training, [Camp Lewis, Wash., have been of One thing may be sald in favor of |the former in the office of the assisi:|dered to Ithaca, N. Y., for the pu Mormonism: It doesn’t throw the en-|ant chief of staff, War Department, | Al i 4 tire burden of supporting a husband |and the latter in the office of the quar-|Pose of receiving Instruction at Cof upon ene Woman. nell University. "'"mmlmnmlmu||msmmuuuuuunmmunmnunumiuummmzm||ummmummmuumu|!m||uuumuauum|wuui|ummmmmmnumuw Fort Sat termaster general, War Department. = - No Wonder Mrs. Jones . w Can~Go to Matinee You've seen the woman who day after aay seems to have nothing to do in the after- noon, while you're busy getting dinner. - The chances are this lady of leisure uses a Thermatic Fireless Cooker. For she can go where she pleases and dinner will be ready to serve when she returns, We'll be delighted to show you the Thermatic at Mayer's. Two - compart- ment style illus- trated is yours for only $29.75 Eifetime Furniture Is More Than a Name MAYER & CO. Between D & E Seventh Street i L O s, A ; 5 A"y 4 T I One nice thing about owning a Leonard Cleanable Refr:'gerator, you gcan » plan your favorite dishes *way ahead of meal time and they will kee$ fresh and pure until serving . time, d Th‘e Eeonflf& Cleanab]e ;S famous for tfle ™ way it preserves costly foods and ze- ™ duces ice bills, and they are not at * all expenaive eithen Why you can buy a popular size Leonard ¢ Cleanable with one-piece porcelain J lining here at Mayer's for $47.50 and others for as low as $13. Lifetime Furniture Is Moere Than A Name MAYER & CO. Between D & E [ Seventh -Street (e

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