Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1925, Page 74

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THE SUNDAY STAR, W | N JEWS OF THE CLUBS | =& hi® ™ Wes trated witl The \\un|||| ~ Club of Bethesd ontinued from Seventeenth Page.) in serving This meeting luncheon at 12:30 | Mrs. which the husiness meet h the president, Mrs. | in the chair ding ven aftes ax held by st Is on the Pum < in the Shock.” and instructive pa AMrs. Elliott on South Mrs. Hunnicutt on The next meet > held at the when previous ziven by nd by o Australin o the club will of Mrs. Metz maga the or the of the children | At o H eth Men will of Wil i the the new | Bradley st sex for the da e Mrs. F 1.« Mrs ranklin C. Ge unes Kirkpat dkins was the : Hooker sponse of be used for work and other ‘i wenty members off stockings <ked for donations of hooks for akoma Par zines for Miss Louise Associated Charities, spoke of the ructive side of the child heaith department Tuberculosis As preventi 1 in schools and up o the! s Sidell distinction zation ¢ elected to its presidency. Memoriai society s to the Lincoln in which the [he devoted University The Monda | west. ual social service | qucted by Christmas donations. | superintendent, reported a generous re- | Ly the little d: fuel, clothing and money | Rep the club’s Ch End W. C. T met 34 B street south ercises were con- len O'Hara Ivan, nd a sclo was given izhter of the hostess. ym various direc ual convention. en fc “lower West evening at Devotional e Mrs. b with was and for the H service Montsome work. M The union at Central Monday in pleasant social second | voted and | Union on the tirst hruary for ministers. A soctal hour followed. Hostesses Mrs. J. R. J. Mickey to. lunch High School the hospitals. O. Reall, secretary of | Gross and Mrs, of their we and adjusting Stresses round Christmas. ) Southeast Community € Speaking Club was addressg ! Laura M. Hu pirit of Thanksgivin on the question @t too much time is over to sports. popular decis in favor of the negative. upheld M. Elmir Bier and J. F. Mrs. O, C sardzi Burkel were on th b Reed’s eulogy irk was declaimed by The club work of the present is being directed by Mrs. Bess Ihlnfll The given n was by An m R of the cluby W. % on its Clyde Shade arrang Christmas music, companist ang “Good Chric and “Holy Night club, led by Mrs, and of Waters Reioice The e No. Hom'e M Lovers Circle, tenton at the home o assisted by M luncheon m d by officers ¥ Florence Plans were Crittenton present the home. Melndoo nthly tunchean and ullurv Club. Lane: has the only the of b wom ting is to be wrty. when the Jands are to m wr, 1747 Irving street wer Mrs, Olea W Munn, Mrs. Olive F. Busby Mrs. Geor Mrs. A Myers the club not ofticer is the first of presidin but Mrs. M Those Coster, = 3 ter Civwood, Mrs, Morton O, Cooper . Mrs. Howard Cutler ich ahc ned Mstanie, aley e s Mrs. Karl 1. Parks t 6615 Harla choice varieties | iter [ | ‘ 1D Ches. | Uhis meeting it ha f a i | day | SHINGTON, national convention recently held in Detroit were given by two of the dele- zates. Several new members were in troduced and the white ribbon pinned on them by the president. Murs J. MacSpeiden sang a solo and led | the singing. At the cl of the meeting a so when a larg andles was presented Hull, who made a sh proceeced to cut the cake. 3 were also given, the birthday belng o complete surprise. The Abracadabra Club held fts first December meeting at_the home ind Mrs. Harold 13. Warner, Fourteenth street southeast. The hostesses were Mrs. Warner Lemuel Wa 1l cull were on Contributions Mrs. John M was on “Carilons. was by Mrs. Blizabeth | blications.” vester's paper reading “laflin freshments were served hotesses. by the North Star W. U. met Tues at the home of Mrs. Zelah| mer, 5206 Thirteenth street, with W M and Miss Various | Eood | but | with Mrs | MecCoy 5 church activities members from ut thirty enjoyed the session, Mrs. Orrel Moody presiding i1 of important b “ted. Mrs. Douglass from some late issues of the | N 1d Mrs. Briges laid | s hefore the Union a plan by which the | ) members could righten the lives of | patients in the Tuberculosis Hospital It was announced that at the uary meeting Mrs. Claftin would give i report of the annual convention in Detroit attending Kk View Woman's Dalwick, cl Mrs lit e | Club. ) meeting. hoin the family of Clarke, at whose s o have been held, | ind necessary to make and the ary committee er 11, 8 pan, at the MeM . 3638 Mrs Edward Warder st et Dingley nounced. dence of Mrs. Samuel E. day and was called to order by president, Cooper. navian Art,” nun “Finland” and a the reading. Willamson gave a inter; held jeurred until January 5. ; the | ning St Tiller which was accepted, for the raising of Soutkern Rellef Home. recently with Mrs. Bradley in the home of her daughte: Mr ident. The T £ave minutes of previos lowed by reports of the other officers. | M: Other business of Interest up and left to a committee for further { calling Landing.” one of the of the n spoke of her Mrs. [the twin cltles home | apolis, the the served by by clu D. C, DECEMBER 6, 1925—PART 2. home of Mrs. Wood, 1794 Lanier place. will speak, as formerly an Edward . The Cultus Club met at the resi- Lewis Tues: the Mrs. William Knowles The first paper on ndi by Mrs. William A. Kin- was followed by a paper on by Mrs. Ralph Barnard, general discussion succeeded In conclusion Mrs. Oscar count of the convention club ad- Phil Sheridan Relief Corps elected officers at its recent meeting as fol- lows: President, Mrs. Addie Hickman: | senfor vice president, Mrs. Harret HIIl; junior vice president, Mrs. Caro- line M. Gury; treasurer, Mrs. Lida A. | Oldroyd; chaplain, Miss Eleanor Mars- ton; conductor, Mrs. Anna Ecker guard, Mrs. Esther Lippold. Mry. Charlotte M. Cary, who has been president for two years, was pralsed | for the excellent work done under her leadership. Arrangements were made for the quilting party to be held at the home of Mrs. Addle Hickman. The presi- dent invited the corps members and | friends to the presentation at | Mount Rainler School on the night of December 8. Mrs. Shaw will make the prese n. The visitors were Post Comdr. Maw- son. Post Adt. Bonney, Quartermaster Parker and Mrs. Nellie Baxter, The Burleith Circle of the (hl]llv J. Harry Cunningham. The pres. | Mrs Annle . Hobbs, presidd. | Preservation League of America was 2 | : at the home of Mrs. -ording secretary, Mrs. Wood, | OF&anized 17 meating, fol. | Towson Price, R street. Mrs. ichols, national organizer, and the constitution and lx\ The following office were elected Mrs. Towson Pri | president; Mrs. E. H. Inmon, v president; Mrs. R. W. Compton. s re v and tr urer: M E. Haskell, press reporter. The next | meeting will be held at_the home of | | Mrs. M. E. Radcliffe, 3734 R street, December 11 at 3 pm HORSE MEAT Z00 DIET. Aged Animals S]:\u"h!?)ed and Fed | to the Beasts. up. ational religio at Stockholm. The The Southern Rellef Society met at New Willard Hotel Tuesday ev at 8 o'clock. Mrs Wall er presiding. Mrs. Theodore presented an original letter, rds to carry on the work of the Aterary € Jennle V The Excelsior 1 ub met | n Doren preside laws adopted. brought In the near future husband of the founder president, was made an | v president for lif rhe study | for this year's work s to| Al papers about the various | es of the Union und cities of same. Daniel J. Donavan read one on ri: Mrs. Henry Churchill Cook | the rapid rise Kuansas ¢ had since its birth in 18 mall group of Kentucki others who landed ther nsideration “rear, Westport d how it has risen to be mportant | itles. | er Whiting BI Lions cers and other carnivora are thriv- | homa State and | U8 and 5 ‘ | Panl and Minne. | ing on a diet of horse meat in the ! Berlin Zoo. With king of lone consuming 15 pounds of horse flesh daily, two and sometimes ed horses are butchered a day iy Mrs. Lessie also st Minn sts A musdeal program rughter of the oclal _hour refreshments Mrs. Cunning Mrs. William M next meeting will be held at the was given by hostess. During not fed on Mon- t addition to days and Sundays ing the 200 throw so much food into the cages th Birds of pre numbers of r: that paying 10 pf for - meals on s Tarantuls Gets Far Inla When loaded by th lace, Idaho, a live a buich of bananas was wo- a fhst day is e consume such ntial. = workmen found ind a beautiful col caused “ruit long been warned v tarantuls. 200 oftic tarantula the capt ored At exc kers wh ainst the de snake anigs (about athimonssior spéErow Bronghtin At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 13th Street Peremptory Sale of 273 Persian and Chinese Rugs (including many room-size pleces) at public auction within our galleries 715 13th St. Monday and Tuesday December 7 and 8, 1925 At 2 P. M. Each Day (Two days only) On Public View Up to Hour of Sale Each Day. Note—The above collection is one of wide variety, em- bracing Kermanshahs, Bokharas, Serapis, Mesheds, Tabriz, Chinese, Sarooks, Kurdistans, Kazaks, Irans, Fereghans, &c., in all sizes. Terms: Positively cash. C. G. SLOAN CO., . Auctioneers. and vegetables at the ! shows Chapter of the Alpha Beta . = E ¥ elected officers Tuesday ! Pi_ Beta Phi Frater The s h ¥ Hanvey. The I monthly meeting will be b ed P iy A. A, UL W. Club house, 1 vice presid n Tuesday, § p. v of the Dames of 1 held its Decembel the home of Mrs Wednesd. Takoma Park the meet Avail yourself of the Cunningham charge services and select the type of coat that is in e £ .Cunningham Co sonality. 314-16 7th ST. N.W. Ready MONDAY Morning! Savings That Are Seemingly Impossible on Such High-Grade Fur Coats in Our First hristmas Fur Sale/ UR COATS that Fashion sponsors for Winter—every favored model— at sa\mgs of 14 to V4. Every coat is beautifully lined with silk crepe. satin striped fabrics or novelty linings. Every Coat IS GUARANTEED to be styled of first grade, full furred, perfectly matched skins. The work- manship is perfect—the attention to detail is amazing. The finest Fur Coats —the Best values we have ever offered. Be here early for your Coat—for yvour share of the savings. A small deposit reserves your coat. Come in to- morrow and choose the coat you want. Make a small deposit and we will hold your coat until Christmas FREEF. Tt e widows of Civil ilors. Plans were laid for the breakfust. which held every vear on February 1 New Willard Hotel: also for s entertainment to be given in the future the proceeds from which w rnment of Nebraska ing dean of dean liversity will be spent in will be 1005 Connecticut Ave. Preparatory to Closing the Washington Branch ANNOUNCES A CLEARANCE SALE ENTIRE STOCK of Gowns — Coats S50% Below Marked Prices No C. 0. D. of the corps the de nd her The finan officers 3 was par zood in re- ¢ and willing to esidegt, Shade singin and Mrs thur Woman's Collect.” 1% Cunningham Co 316 7th St. N.W. FOR MONDAY— 350 Brand-New—Advanced— JNew Spring Hats For Winter Wear A Wonder Sale of Wonder Values de led in the Beautiful ad the All Sales Final. No Alterations Beaverette (dyed coney) Black Caracul Northern Seal (dyed coney) Bronze Caracul Marmink (Marmot) Dark Muskrat Bay Seal 'i\\\\\;" CHOOSE FROM NEWEST TRIMMINGS Marmink Dyed Fox Cocoa Squirrel Silver Rat Gray Squirrel Natural Skunk Values from $5.00 to $6.75 i Remember—a Small Deposit Will Hold Your Coat Until Christmas! ,, n cxtra head Values Greater Than Ever in This Sale! Misses” Hats Matrons’ Hats Girls' Hats ] & More of Those Clever New Felt Sport Hats In Bright Colors as well as darker shades $2.95 Values to $5.00 Ten New Styles to Select From Styles for Misses. Matrons and Schoolgirls Every New Color Every New Styte Again We Lead!! A special showing of clever new Spring Hats, ideal for late Winter wear. Hats spark- ling with the breath of Spring, on sale Mon- day. Every New Material Faille Silk Satin Metallics ~ = AN Pastel Colors Include Red—Green Rese—Wood Henna Street Hats Drezs Hats Srert Hats Special Price. Copen Gray—Black and Other Bright Shades Combinations of Silk and Metallics

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