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W.CTU The Emma S. Shelton Union met ay 20 at the home of Mrs. C. F. rown. 4137 Seventh strect. Mrs. N. 1. Pollock, District vice president, was the speaker. Mrs. Yakey gave an i1- terpretation of the 14th chapter of St. John as the selection for the devotional exercises. Many reports were made, hich showed activity in the union, ®specially Mrs. Overstreets’ report for t}e White Ribbon Recruits, which #howed a niembership of 18 with 3 new names. Mrs. \Winklehaus re- ported for the L. T. L. work. Mrs. Florence Radley reported $10 &nd clothing sent the cyclone suffer- ers. Plans are being made by Mrs. adley and Mrs. Carpenter to visit Walter Reed Hospital June 9, when flowers and dainty cards will be dis- tributed three or four hundred Walter Reed boys. Mrs. Criswell reported - that the mma S. Shelton Union took charge one meeting at the Central Union Jission, Mrs. Hunter acting as chalr- man of the evangelistic work. Mrs. Dill, a new member. was received. The June convention of the District Women'’s Christian Temperance Union Will be held at thte Wallace Memorial Presbyterian Church, June 11, with ;" nma S. Shelton Union acting as s. Mrs. Overstreet, chairman of the Juncheon committee, will have the fol- lowing ladies to assist her: Mrs. Philips. Mrs. Carn, Mrs. R. B. Lank, Mrs. Radley, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Buck- ingham, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Hunter, Lazelle, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. ¥, Mrs. Wicks, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Mrs. Perkins, Mrs, Voskil, s. Southwick, Mrs. Heiner, Mrs. price, Mrs. Shaver and Mrs. Car- ting committee—Mrs. Rus . Radley and Mrs. Davis. Reception Committee. Mrs. Bar- bara Snell, chairman; Mrs. Pickett, Laing, Mrs. Hill Mrs. Thomas, Yakey, Mrs. Gifford and Mrs. icket committee—Mrs. A. B. La end Mrs. Russell . > A B Ld"k. After Mrs. Pollock’s address the fol. | Jowing prog: rendered: Mus- 11.1..1 numbe Master Richard avis, ) s accompanying him > by Mrs. Mabei | d a vocal number by companied by Miss The hostess. Mrs. Hunter, served re- freshments after adjournment. o x-rhnn"ul‘:: meeting will be held with 9. Barbara A. Snell, 5: “athed Dies: Eo 301 Cathedral The Northeast Suburban W. C. T. U. {oet, Wednesday at the home of Nrs. r‘:‘.};';{:fine 12 Woodridge street mong the visitors resen irs. N. M. Pollock, District viee prea: dent; Mrs. Theresa Willlams, cor- §saponding secretary of the District; frs. G. Ross, " assistant ~ corre. | eponding secretary, wnd Mrs. J. W Allison, District treasurer. Each gave #n Interesting talk, West End Union W. C. T. U. met Monday evening at Union M. E. Church, Mrs. A. M. Cooper, the presi. dent, presiding. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by Miss Grace Wanstall, recording secretary, &nd were accepted. Some interesting facts were given in regard to enforc Eg the eighteenth amendment. Miss - Adams reported on the “get togeth- €r supper.” Mrs. Swanton was the epeaker of the evening and gave & talk on “Christian Citizenship.” A Jafge number were present and a so- ci&] hour followed the session. Host €sses of the evening were Mrs. J. Mc- Lain and Miss L. Adams. Eekington W. C. T. U. met Tuesday pight at the home of Mrs. Julia Bur- kitt, 33 U street northeast, the presl- dent, Mrs. Alvin Day, in the chalr. In &bsence of devotional director, Mrs. Rieling, Mrs. Allison, vice president, led In prayer. Mrs. Alden, in reading the minutes of last meeting, reported €5 sent to W. C. T. U. distributing Ftation for tornado.stricken States, Mrs. Wrightsman gave an encourag- ng account of the treasury. Mrs. Mathews reported on work done at Central Union Mission: Mrs. Burkitt on Sunday school work among the Chinese. Mrs. Sarah Burgdorf's re. port on temperan: Sunday school vork in Seat Pleasant, Md., was read. Mrs. Carlson reported on white ribbon recruit work done and an ap. yopl made to the management of America and Liberty motion picture theaters for clean pictures, espectal. | Iv on Fridave and Saturdays, when | ¢hildren are most likely to attend. s Renninger reported Union als_and other literature distrib- Miss Elizabeth Reiss, District ctor of Americanization work, ad dressed the meeting, and told of some ©f the work done by her and her §perintendents. Masters Paul Bur itt and Bruce Calmon gave several rle(linn.\' on violin and piano. The wstess, Mrs. Burkitt, arranged the $uccessful social hour. | Divorces Gain on Marriages. Marriages in the United States are ncreasing at the rate of §. At, ¢ hile divorces register a gain of 11| per cent, according ered by the Unite : peau. Marriage outnumber di- Yorces, however, with 1,244,373 in the 5 ntire country in 1923 ivorces in the same period. est birth rate in the country is 14.9 | per 1,000 population in the rural sec tions of Montana, while the highest §s in the rural section of North Caro- Ypa with 319 per 1,000 population. “fhe total death rate for the country bas decreased from per 1,000 popu- lation to 11.9 per 0. Ready-Mixed Two-inch Paint Brush with every purchase of one or more gallons All Colors, $2.50 White, $2.75 GOODYE Paint & Supply Co., 4942 E St. NW. Main 7889 “Call Me Goodye” i free! _.Y‘\ # \ ‘S MEN! Don’t Miss This Special! EXTRA SPECIAL! 30c Liquid Veneer Only 176 ».Lou7 Prices 25c¢ Size Mavis Talcum Powder 17¢ 3 for 50¢ 50c Jave Rice Face Powder 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste. . .39 60c Car-Mac Tooth Paste......39¢ 50c Neet Depilatory.......-q. . 45¢ Pond's Cold Cream....29¢ and 53¢ o e i 10¢ Palmolive Soap..8¢; Doz, 8% 35¢ Size Odorono Deodorant (Liquid) 23¢ 25¢ J. & J. 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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. a, Topped With P The path to foot comfort is open to you again Last year “Foot Happiness Week” successfully helped thousands of peo- ple to a healthful, happy step, to get real enjoyment out of their feet Here we are again to rejuvenate your feet and give them the punch and MAY - 31, EIGHTEEN STORES —The Better to Serve You tion day hipped Cream 1925—PART 1. Pure, Fresh CANDIES —priced very low Chocolate Peppermint Patties, Ib.......... 33c Tri-color Cocoanut Caramels, Ib. inisdIC Milk Chocolate-coated Brazil Nuts, Ib....... 59¢ Best Quality Jordan Almonds, Ib..........49¢ Stacey's Jelly Drops, Ib...................25¢ Planter’s Salted Peanuts, Ib...... =39 Mammy Lou Homemade Candies, Ib 5¢ Life Savers (all flavors), 3 packages EXTRA SPECIAL! ——— Aromatic. Spirits of Ammonia 3-0z. Bottle, 23C Foot Comfort May Be Yours! 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