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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. JANUARY 24, 1926—PART 2. hw of this city, stimulated the eivi N | pride of the members by a briet vhul; NI \NS OF THE CLUBS ‘ ey 2 et T e INQUIRKE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN il e —— oo SR S Free Automobile Parking Mt Sertee’ W5 i Who has heen here uttendir A R . ne nihe W e 15 ear of Wisconsi s arri a fo BRORE L0 e Economic Aspects ,‘ Ax Sf Wisconein inas brangsd Hor fiinicipatibnaliRelationst The Writers' Cluh met the home I be Mrs. Alice Logan and Mrs. Thrift week also eame in ;”1 . 11 Eizhteenth | Beon Bacheart Sire o A s fo | centeiof tiie stage wheit Mrs. Helena | F of the founders of the Excelsior Cluh \is : il I I Rge Al v hort talk on “The Value of a [ 4 L 4 wizinal which is one of the oldest chubs in the e pur- | District Budzet 1o Women.” SALE Writing | Severi now members were ndmbted | i Washinglon Tteaders € Furnitare Established 1861 Linens e, L ahe clun, oo NIR e o0l Gnadns the Funenica Ko e £ i s L Mrs: Toeon Arnold. Wb iiana IGlubilana) iaxiavy: ofl F s 1 hosiess was most hospitable. i . o i h e o et e o i il e | S001 Gt e eluh wit Carpets Street and Elevent! Upholstery = *ld February 2 at the home of Mrs S i The Cultus Club met at the resi | Henry Churchill Cook, 1943 Calvert | Uclock in Emerson dence of A - Payior and | syreet Church, Sixteenth and was called to order by the correspond streers e Polkin. . The Petworth Women's Club.—The “Internaiions) Complications.” [ ki ) v civie comm met with Mrs, Alv Ada 1 Townsend i ie i ntoon ' Gardner January 11 The chair ™ e Androcle nd the 1 ¢ el were | man, Mrs. Hoim. presided. The proh. Tievnard aw \ Dress Lehe of Hamtet” The firar, “Pales |lem of immiziazion was_diseussed. o Mrs, Knowlion les The educs < AR A The Men's Club af Christ Chure Lo e R U Combining the January Linen Sale, the February Fumiture Tvent re. Willian en AN rnose of extenslon courses. ~Mrs.|an open forum for the members. an it Sllinme it Ut Givifiin, <r.. past president of the Fed. [ the followinz short but interesting | §| . Journad B : ation of Woman's Clubs of Kansas. | talks by members were enjoved: The ale an e e ruar a e O nen a u s ¥ ey A2 5 Tha | f0ld of the extension cour which 3 Pinkney Wroth, on | Mri. Bdward F r <ent heinz offered by the | T rotes Episcopal Church in : X of Kansas. It is possible | ited * & Georze A. King Women's Club of Chevy Chase.— (0 take these courses. either by the | on “Modern Discoveries of Hitherto s e At 4 s of radio or by correspondence.! Unknown and the Isternal | i ; e s ol <. and Iater if wished ai-| Pawar and Efcaicy of the Bible™: the | 1 o, M on M ter the rsity in order to get il secretar . Wa il Hewitt, on T | afternoon. hy the wusic o1 jiieees s was assisied v Value of Outinz Clubs 10 the Nation Woman's Club. The ans, Mrs. Shearer and and Community™: the vice president works | Fred Duvall, on “I'recious Stones and | 2 il i wpic committee held | o " pranklin | Weems on | Six-piece Bedroom Suite. full-size bed, Walnut and 85 00 nent secon-l Mer- 1= and F of 1928 with Mrs.| w1t arie Churc A : ; &) Manel Winkehus.” Work was srarte | e Tt o gl o ’ } : Maple decorated ... s Sons of the Heart: | O BRILY ieses (00 (18 R0kion. and | made appropriate comments it the Four-piece Walnut Four-piece Walnut Four-piece Old $225 OO mbs), M Nlizabeth i 1 aes oo I end of each talk, and the final period , . ece ske f the life | 2 Asglseeiih et of the evening was occupied in the and Gum Suite.. .. Gum Suite, deuble bed Maple Suite ....... . Mrs. George W. Stone, | The Writercraft C usua. | enjoyment of refreshments which Valentine to My Hus.| on Monday evening at Mount | were served by the entertainment - L1 Melvin), Mrs. Charles | Pleass ibrary. One hour was de- | “ommittee. | — . of the musical areer | voted t the study of a zood plot > . P - = . of Columbla ven by his daughter. | story which had appeared in a Voteless, _District er. and Mrs. I - Lenota of Women Voters will hold S v A e b e B B e e, SR | | or the Living Room M. B e e : 3 ant Library Tuesday, 8 p.m.. to 6 5 & | euss var 1< bills ow pend S G she had ot as [ (U5, (08 S0 Are af intereat 10 = - B . - 0dd Mahogany Davenport, all mohair with re- $235 00 . I and Know | yvef veaquesied the mem. g i ‘™M the District. Among these are ihe : B 2 5 2 Wezn ,I.\f;.{- her ive a tit rvh-\r :\)p Miss Ra | women’s police bureau hill, the Dis e ] versible cushions, and covered in Frieze holmaens, president o e [ trict welfare board hill. the Gasque ane of her storvies. entitled A “on- | NS 3 . . . . . . L > bill for the election of membhers 4 v == Two-piece Suite, covered in mohair with sprin Emeing StEimen: the school board and the mother - > 5 fo=D! coye r with spri 2$298 00 (Frances Alpha Chapter of the Lambda Phi|pensfon hill. The public i< invited A= ~ cughions, reverse side in damask..... . 2kt Sorority held its Jannary meeting at |10 attend and to take pa n i ¢ i T ex5don (ithe Mome al 3ise rrens Mavhs unen GRS Lo cllongue = | Two-piece Suite. antique maple, with flower .\lvu'l‘, the ensul vear: Miss Zelda Morra, | £ive a luncheon at the clubhonse of " | = decoration, covered in Dunt < | president: M « rine May. vice|the . ssociation of Univer- | = A i e : B : " '2,;\,!1\. iy :n:“ Mise \,::,htn'ml“ record ler Wright d ) ] E cushions, pillows quilted retary of State. will speak on ovencale nz secretary: Miss Freda Marks, cor. | S : " s . g s e | vesponding secretary: Mrs. Mavnard | “The American Forelgn Service. / it Three-piece Suite, good qu-lity velour, re"'r-$195 00 B | Mazrnder, mars<hal: Miss Mary Louise Sl Hssicoal SocietraThe. a / sible spring cushions, one side tapestry o Herndon AR BIEhC N Desmody ibs {nual meeting will he held toms 2 Mrs <. The committee for the Christmas | 1080 W S oron g 1 2 . stful 1 Mos: folioeics |@utee S was Beid af the W G Lol Lo al EihesGia = S Three-piece Suite, small, suitable for small room. 18 00 Jostess was @ A by Mrs. | man Saddle Club made its final re. | DEES © S ar the wesh p e o ¥/ Upholstered back, cane ends, reversible cushions. Mrs. R on, and Mrs, | por The committee, which cor Irs. } and Mrs. Th mmittee, which con o anany 1le sted of Misses Zelda Morra and |8 L 3 Erses ‘ § < il rehearsal sic | Ann O'Brien of Alpha Chapter and {Rachel Yarros presidont of the Chi T ke / Large size Mahogany Governor “mthrnp 97 00 Seetione e 1 library | Misses Louise wdchild and Naomi | & speakers. ~ Dr. Simon will speak | Desk ednesday 30 and! in|Black of Beta: Chapter, wers wery|(he IDEiert. S (L mas e, pRo At 23 he section | highly complimented for making m: B nittee st rifoee Fiosa . . . rd party the library | dance one of the most elaborate and | o \eited o EholboRrd ¢ | R e rniture m 4 to § pm. 1 - el The s i T i SR B 2 ini aos tion of the ¢ § cadal Pl ‘I‘r:"fl',"‘ | eneiSouthweal v O 0 Mo met o Genuine Mahogany 10-piece Dining Room Suite, Mahogany-finish, double day bed in jacquard i annna at <dn o) 0 \ y r ] h 4 hon I den T na Hotel. | bers, Mrs. Fannie Veatr treasurer Dull antique finish. .. D) velour ! B Shecocoa D Shanilana i toast | A1 1364 Kenvon street Rianaov o B Raane master and the following :;n flv(‘maky ['“|';‘ Lo e R e Ten-piece Walnut and Gum Dining Room Qv.m- Three-piece Suite, covered in mohair. reversible 1aststad by My Are. Rlanche Rav. on The DSl | arthur Olmstead read the ninetieth chairs covered in blue hair cloth, 66-inch Buffet spring cushions, Spanish tvpe with iron stretcher. y Mrs. Kline. Mre (- (- | dent’s Message': Dr Frederick Rrown 5 5 e Bl | I e i Mee | Psalm and Mrs. Abhoti made n praver H. Crandall, an o | Harris, h - = ety 2 5 " 3 - = H. Cenndall, and Mrs.| L Gie ™ Biort Brusbaugs ,n.n"""""m‘l‘"mi:‘“{' ,:"‘,"‘",‘ 3 5 Ten-piece Walnut and Gum Dining Room Suite, Danet o last meetinz = . members of the 1ve. |Bludso”: Judge 1. W hompson. | AR mech Ik < covered in haircloth, 66-inch Buffet... eDe . ve tended re chairs Domet St ine homa e Wo | rchabod,y and, Dr. James Sheia |ESD0SYEAIMAD KAVe AN extended 1 Mantgomery closing with “What Is It | Chas | port concerning the treasury. Mrs 8 gt e i Ipresident " announced the execuive | Iamiesan further enter. | fell.“soprano: Benjamin Mormison e e At Wt T Head 15 by a selectinn on 1he | bass, and Miss Dorothy Seaman. vio- [0 2 (8900 B X el . : b tion on the | Pase. and Mie B oro S n Milton | QUArters. 522 Sixth street northwest. | Gate Leg Table, solid top, $lq 75 S T St ey el S Sl poke of anquet and | Mra. Baum spoke of the banquet a mahogany x - O s mill s aakan thrh fions consisting of Settee, Chair. Rocker and Table, $69 OO home | weet End W. €. T. U, will hald an |3 ~ouis H. neaker for the e L R 3 L evening, is editor-in-chief of the Word Mahogany-finish Windsor Chair, suitable for $4 50 covered in cretonne, with spring cushions.... Connecti- | gpen meeting January 5. 745 pam.. | evening, fs editorin. e the i Dl publishad by the National an boal bt voo national Comm: < The Home Demounstration Club of "fTh\"afl‘lfi'n:;I::Ii. '“x»lml._:" _\;l..':"'r'f . :(’\on"_\l e T pr : Small size apartment Refrigerator, top icer, white $12 75 Three-piece Reed Suite, stained in brown, covered $53 00 Cabin John me ; 1 e \:,l'" e i Its e Sleeth, who is head of the art depart | tion of her work 3 3 enamel interior in cretonne, with spring cushions.......coe.vu.. uary 21. Rev. Rolar = a ment and history of art of the Na Pretty little Miss Yeatman Rockville was the speker | tional Cathedral School for Girls infof some Summers, when borhood Conene. 8peaker on “Neigh- | \yaghington, gave a talk at the Freer | Soclal hour was held, pleasingly sang peration. " Mrs. Croxhall | G1jiery January 16 to the members | “The Gingerbread Man." 2 on. a former member : The hostess in dispensing refresh i : % sts of the Art and Arch e n dispensing refresh A ] antzation.” Gifts were | 204 _Buests e iy i [ ments, was assisted by her zuest and Diesented by the club to the outgoing '»'f!:::.maxfrl;::‘finemm:\': v bupil of | her davghterinlaw, Mrs. Geo z flice=s. Several members of this club s L o lveamnan rapery the meeting of the executive | JAMes Mc S be mieeting of Iiye L e iiferesting: souvens il s { the Federation of Wom. | Showed a very ir "Jack| The executive of the W. e T e M e S e g S D ) Department Annual January Linen and White Sale K *'h: | monogram and is invariably found in | ector of the Iniernational 4 L Portieres Pequot Cotton Sheets, size 63x99 in. Pequot Cotton Sheets, size 81x99 inches. erine Wat & 2 peak on Lot Police Women, addressed the the edneatic : i some t of hit work e e 7 of voung me par gires . ision. speakinz in hehalf of the hill P i = A - ie v i S nren: nvitations will soon be issned b ihich has heen Intradiced by Sona atin Derby doublg-faced porticres. Januan sale price. $1 45 »‘an}\‘mr.\ sale price, (he Art and Archeolagy League for ) 1 t ! | s next meetinz on the evenine of lor fapper and le now mendinz te inches wide and 215 Yards long. in beanti- each .. each ... R {5 B line new | Februstyb wilien i Ales Mudiich s e e ST ful Damask designs and popular shades Pequot Cotton Sheets, size 42\““ inches. Pequot Cotton Cases, size 45x36 lnchp- JERIde TS, die Hickman, in the | curator of physical anthropole of | executive went on record as ind 5 3 ! man, inithe | purator of physical anthror linz the hill and sent such ’ Solid and twn-tone colorings;: excellent January sale price. January sale price, 37c (3 chair ’ Wiy Installed officers the Smithsonian 1 trion. will de. e Aarinn .| Lot o ‘Amelent, \tan And (he Races | een present i’ the mestinz. 31,}‘{.43 valne. Special, im.on pair. . cach ~ and national of Far-Of Lands." he question of a curfew law eavy double-faced Armure portiers, 5 . All 1§ : e o £ 5 2 f ) the Districr was discnecad g inen hemmed colored striped Action "wac * The lengue wae fournied In 1013 by ) {0, DS B8 LB, in. wide and 2Ly vds. long. Rose. green, Sheets and Plllowcases i dinent hemmedlcolored natined ve an March | purpose is fe stimulate inter tn | Men's City Club on February 12 wa mulberry, brown. ete. Moses “Elite’” cotton sheetz and cases. inches) with one-half dozen nap- TRy i s i gl e !N fakensup at lenzth by the ch & o) = “ e 5 L k fida & Glaas | o 2 e A N are {of the hanquet committee. Mrs. T Practical and durable. sold up to $12.75 3 7es mentioned are torn sizes. ¢ kins to match. January Sale Price, st emming. correspondent. | n¢ art in order to become acquainted | Criswell. and Mrs. Cabot Stevens pair. Special, $7.50 pair. weleomed 42x36 cases, reduced to, each... K £3.50 all linen damask: 70 prezident | wirn Washington artists and their | chairman of the prozram committec been away for several manthe. nomer . | POEK- s { power to send for what literature i- D M * l 45x36 cases. reduced to, each. .. 30 = 2 p Mrs. e Y [ Mendnd to he kept at the W. C. T. 1 rapery Materials 2209 : bl g wide (four beautiful designs aheth who had The director of literature was crowel Cusice, Mra: EaL | _Mee (Ehien Snencen Mussey Tent. k " Riromi 2 Nirs. Veerkamp. Mrs. |Now 1, Duuglnur«"nl‘ Union Veterans of Building to be available from time At Drastic Reductions oy ;‘}::::;- ;:gfig:g ::" M vary Sale Price, vard 1590 < S i Ve $3.00 pure linen silver bleached tnb)p Margaret Bradt read an article on the | the r \War, with a splendid attend- | time for the different departments of joint i tion of a Tampa. Fla, ance, had a most inte meeting | work Some in small quantities only. others 2100 sheefs. veduced to: each. el ek e chen DAl Grand Ar and Corps. in which | January 18. much business havi A resolution committee was 2 Comrade Brown and T bt cted. The president, | pointed for the vear as follows: Mr=. | have plenty of. Suitable for light- :}\‘l‘g;hfiets, red[v;mddtn Pachh 'S, Jess Lok active parts. | Hage, chair. 1 Oles W Coster. convenor of the com weight portieres or window draperies X sheets, reduced to, eac . R Mrs. Bes ¥ a member ) ee T. Newlen. Mre. €. B. | mittae: Mr=. Bdmund €. Stanton. Mrs ght p S PERIES. i <, Ao 1R | salles and Nra, ANbY 1 Davison sub | ida . S Mrs. William Knauh 50-inch Silk and Chennille, Sunfast, reg- 90x99 sheets, reduced to, each. .. - Hemstltched Pure Linen [Comdr. Maw | stituted for absent officers. _AmMnz | und Mrs E. C. Dinwiddie. ular, $4.50. Special, $2.25 yard 90x108 sheets, reduced to, each H k rsida Post, Past | (amrade Kunsman. commander of | The Woman's Club of Bethesda. 4 A Mores ‘Do’ Luxe’ Gotton Sheets and uc ace 1 owels Department President Myrtle ) i (Gamb: . H. .C IGarpanter its monthly mmittee Golden brown, green. gold, gold and Cites " : Loebsack and department chairman | Brothers H. H. Bugbee. C. W. | da «day at the home of Mrs. | taupe; also blue and taupe. ases. $0.50 pure linen face towels, January of the executive Iy ra B. Davis. ) sted. Irvan Tavlor and P. 8. Parker. 1 W. CI . Chevy Chase, Md < 3 2 42x35 cases, reduced to, Sale Price, each. ke North CapioliRy. (¢ 2 Silent praver was held for Wilbur Erwv.dm: the meeting. the executive | Many small lots of drapery fabrics at 45526 catas. reduced o 9 I % Monday in the S paul M. (lh-' met | Goss and Annie Goss, members of this {poard met and disposed of important | just half regular price. 62709 sheatos redhcedito sE -5 gulre r;)nen ace ‘:rm els. Monday in the s 3 irch. | | business. # s, . . -AS Sale Price, eac This w a‘celebration in honor of the ! o0 i . i & 5 . . B * e Ricenth aror : In addition to zeneral orders 1| The parliamentarian. Mrs. Henry ( 72x99 sheets, reduced to, S - : Gxhueenth amendment o the Con-lung 57 many communications of ap-| Karr. presented the club with a chart Beautiful Made.Up 81%00 shests. reduced to 75 pure linen face towels, o o Fenaiaie o inclement fseoistion ifrom! com and mem- [to be used in connection with the | 90 s s, Tey : e R Price, each : auglence; eted [ hars for kindness dered to them | monthly parliamentary drill. The club | 81x99 sheets, reduced to, s | e linen face towels . sident, Miss i et from this tent were read by the secre- |is making great progress in under D ! : waas opened by an ap-{ure Mrs, E. H. Temple. T o e e Ao raperies : 90x99 sheets, reduced to. : S Price. each from the relief and foral cr {offect is already hecominz noticeable | Several lots made-up draperies and va- Cottage” Sheets: size 81x90 inches. 1.25 pure linen face towels for ~work dope: amons, hospital in_the conduct of the meetinge. lances to be sold at half price of material Januvary Sale Price, each Sal i ‘ needy homes for Christmas show ac-| The home economics section pro. s & & g i 3 g Sale Price, each ot sunetintendent at the Srarls ptive work with these committe vided the speaker for the day. Miss nsed. No charge for labor making. Standard™ cotton pillowcases: size 1.50 pure linen face towel NEatiEs head B bt o el Fieven new applications were read | Clara R. Saunders. who gave a talk | New Ruffled Curfains in solid colors, 42x36 and 45x36 inches. Jannary Sale Price, each ks, ivead. o Leporton e U for membershin. Miss jennie L.lan dyeing. She is a member of the = e 2 Al et anite well | jamilton, commissioned as installing | Water Color Cluh. the Society nr‘ Sunfast Ravon. regular, $4.50 pair. Spe- Sale Price, each 2.00 pure linen face towels, arried out Mig= (Glady ~ i i : ; accompanied o | WL Sneratied unes e astnslon Antan *fi“\:,}.',‘,';,‘:,”,,:,“,‘":‘ cial, $3.50 per pair. Nln‘?::' a‘";k I}HDdghlanyk@fs in s:])(l Sale Price, each elections. i i breasirerdiv theEaRdenL | s ieAeouESE QUinER I Kipvecekatlacant] New ruffled voile curtains in solid colors. Price P:rh plaids. January Sale Jeorge ‘ol AT National commander o e ArmY | done in bloc! inting by Lydia Bus! = 5 . : E 3 . George W ot e e oy | doneinblclapeMUNEILY Thain Bash Regular, $2.75 pair. Special, $2.00 pair. Hemmed part linen and part cotton Specml, 50c Ea. extended a i eeting | : address. followed by hel vords | e s | = : 5 to the members of the 1n 1 read laess, Tollugedby neloing; Words| tuta) sin M1 . Mrs. Fulton and New ruffled Marquisette curtains, cream huck face towels in all white or Extralargs sizewhite bathitowels o excerpts from the (‘or jonal Ree.|irom Comdr H. rpenter. The | others. which were kindly loaned by g 5 Py - excerpts from the Congrerslonai Rec: meeting was clased with the usual ex- | h;r.\ Ba u:n '."', the .{\,‘,:,, ; | with shell ombrnldersed edge in cr)lnr, regu- with rose or blue horder. January pink. blue and gold borders; size 23x48. rohibition from prominent states e next meetinz of the elub i $3.75. ¢ i 75 3 : 2 S > = BHRL BoCien: RETOMS DRODUpERt : i P b e e e e wl) lar, $3.75. Special, $2.75 per pair. Sale Price, each i o5 January Sale Price, 50c each. men. G N , S H v. H. B. Rolofson. in flvrrv!\nz\wu"|\Ih|;|&l|rn(dl“:y':l J"E::n.]\:m,","th 97 |Offutt a1 2 pm. Tebruary 9. Mre. | A special in Ecru fringed panels 214 vds. esentative of the temperance coun- | I streat. January 4 Willlam Tyler Page. chairman of cal- | 2 s v $1.; 2 Doke of his Visia 10 the rolleses | The Iusiness meeting was followed | endar committee, has provided | long. Regular $2.25 pair.. Now S1.30 pr. . inthe East and Middle West and the by a_presentation of the hills now :'F'Eiqu”fl',‘.mm";fi:"”','"" Carroll 1| Three (3) other patterns 215 yards e re ruary rlenta ug ale conditions he found | g for “mothers’ aid™ i 3 . who will speak o = Miss Laura Lindsey cave a .amvfl'fi'r'?"'\"r‘.'. (l,'eolr‘:er .\.mllnc‘l?enl-.hpnrr:L |for the Werld Court. He is activa in long. Regular, $4.75. Now. $3.50 pair. The Tndies of the North Capitol Union | dem of the Lengue of Women Voters, Intercollegiate debating and s a chan FEBRUARY Yo armentersionsl salnCinnlvas he (sveskertion haltiemon’ | e RRE s O , Folding Screens 9x12 Handwoven Turkish Rugs FURNITURE the evening, | Mrs. Ricker read the bill known as the Nz committeos eports. Mrs, 8 Willey, dis thus serving a double portion of hos-| Keller bill, which has the approval of 5 o v i ATty And friendlines: L eifare coin commisoners ang | Marriage Licenses. L5 you are in meslRfistreens sce our $110.00 The Excelsior Titorars Club meq |the Commissioners of the District,and | Marriage licenses have heen fssued to] large assortment of three and four fold ; 4 o which has been drafted after much | the following in Burlap. Sate d A I? Tuesday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. | L L T - | screens in Burlap, Sateen and Armure for . Bl Roberis '8 | careful study of local nurses. Mrs.| Fhurston ul and_Molly_ Sehock I s T 3 $ B oherts. 8513 (G avenue. | Wicker also read the Wadsworth "i"i i B men e DG wa dining rooms, bedrooms and offices. catter 1ze osu Rugs 38-; 5 h Mrs. A. M. Hohba in the eha ol : B e tic e nsion®. | AflesiOaclie | s B ! e 3 Papers were read by Mre. Ines .\a):l s it CeT el ok rn:[;‘.:"':'.‘..'"&f.fl » A5 Hgueh. | White, oak and mahogany finish. ette and rs. . Mills OV Kee on the < =5 James . unard and harlotte 1 . . . ; k ! association went on record as indors. | Melan L. < subject of “What ‘Led to the Constitu. | {<300RITRR TR A, S et e I Others in decorated leather and in scenic :\,',,,,_ i Sevaral poems were recited by hill ifor | Yiiliam B Hasett of Norfolk and Neda | designs. Also fireplace screens. Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in U. S. Mrs. R. G. Whiting. Prince George County Federation |6 Jaker of i ciis °) o7l and Neda | INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Mrs. A. Rogers ev made an ad [of Women's Clubs.—The executive | M. Jepmings af Norfoll dress, outlining her experience as a |hoard will meet ay. 10:30 a.m., at | Robert B. Cloker of Clarendon. Va.. and teacher for 15 vears in a school for |the Y. W. C. A. building, 614 E streat, | Leonia I Batley of this cits du.{l, dumb fm:!'hlmg r'hfldr-n at Fari The Zonts.Clab . — -—— bault, Minn. \ise Roherts sang. e Zonta Club met at the Raleigh| The postage stamps Great pleasure was expressed by all | Tuesday far ite weekiy lurcheon. | Free State ienu«xe:\gn:\{x lt?; -m;z present at the club hasing:joined the | Frederic! ¢ back, attornev-at-!year-old girl.