Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1926, Page 53

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE at they be prepared to vote SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 17, 1926—PART 2 nnd.l..\‘;A\II'!. H. Sidell, led in singing “Amer- | January 28. Mrs. Washburn spoke on | Capitol, February 21, at 3 p.m. {ica, the Beautiful,” and Mrs. Arthur |the Cook-Peary controversy. Mrs. Ide | memory of Frances Willard's heaven- Gordan read “The Woman's Collect.” | told of a visit to the Crittenton Home. [ ly birthday. An essay contest among The subject for the day's meeting |Mrs. E. J. Price reviewed the ante.|the voung people of the community was “Art and Music in the Home,” but | cedents of Queen Victorin, and Mrs. | was planned, a first, second and third Ellls C. Schutz, a guest, recited “The 13 Baby Lovers Circle, No. 2, of the Florence Crittenton Home, met for a luncheon meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. (eorge Price, tha Octavia apartment. She was assisted The Writerscraft Club met M evening at Mount Pleasant Library Mr. Thurber read a story from a cur- rent magazine, which was analyzed and dlscussed by the club. Mrs. | tion ana th intelligently Mrs. J. Enos Ray, chairman of ap- plied education, reported the work of her department and told of the home survey being made the lNEWS OF THE CLUBS (Contlnued from Twelfth Page.) t. held in the sketches in di The usual social hour will be Philip Sheridan Woman's Relief Corps met Tuesday night, with Mrs. Addie Hick: man, president, in the Stat M colu rs. W. A. Bobl mns of newspapers more. throughout reported for pub- licity and urged all clubs to use the eber provoked animated discussion her reading of her orlginal story The Borrowed Name.” Thirteen members and one visitor, Mrs. Sweeney, were present. . lowing to the illness of Otto L. Veer- {hoff, who was to have discussed “Art lin the Home,” this subject was held over, and Dr. C. J. Ipin, chief of rural life problems in the Department House With Nobody in It.” Games rounded out the afternoon. Mrs. Pauline Potwin, 2842 Twenty-seventh street, will' entertain the club Thurs- award to be given for the best essay on the life of Frances Willard. Mrs. J. Cooper, wife of Representative Cooper, is to be one of the judges. Mrs. Criswell, president of the Emma as hostess by Mrs. W. F. Hayes. After luncheon the meeting wad held. Plans were made for a card party, to be given February 20, af the home of Mrs. Oliver F. parlors of Busby, chair. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs, Marian B. Parker, to- gether with department general or- ders, No. 7, and Grand Army gen- 1 orders, No. 8, announcing_con- vention appointments. Mrs. Mary Lorain Di Petta was initiated into the order. The president asked Mrs. Lida A. Oldroyd, past national junior vice president, to install, as senior vice president of the corps, Mrs. Har- rict Hill, was unable to attend the rezular installation service. Among communications was a let from Mrs. Joscphine Kelton, past chaplain, who is visiting in and. 1 A subject of interest is the dinner to be given on March 2 in Grand Army Hall. Many members hope to attend the diner as well as the banquet at the Raleigh February 18 in honer of the commander-in-chief of the nd Army of the Republic. The president displayed the quilt recer finished he Petworth Woman's Club met Monday in the Petworth School. The president, Mrs. Horace Phelps, pr sided. The chairman of the home | committee, Mrs. A. E. Scott, reported a meeting held January 15 at the home of Mrs. Holm. “First Ald in the Home” was presented by Mrs. Ham- merlund At the next home commit tee meeting the subject will be Packing Woolens Away for the Summer.” Mrs. Charles F. Bryant, chairman of the literary committee, announced that the next meeting will be held February 8 at the home of Mrs. Wirt |'raylor, 4003 New Hampshire avenue, instead of with Mrs. Russell, as stated in the yeurbook The hospitality committee reported completion of plans for the colonial party to be given in Joppa Lodge | Hall” ¥ebruary 22 Old-fashioned { dances will be ticed at the Pet worth School evenlng at 1 oclock in preparation for this The Woman's Club of Cottage City, Md., held its monthly business meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. T. Weston Scott, Barney street. Com- mittees were appointed as follows: mbership, Mrs. W. A. Preston, Ross Gray; sick, Mrs. Martin Waters, Mrs, T. Weston Scott; iys und means, Mrs. P. P. Gireen: wood, Mrs, B. J. Wilson, Mrs. H. B. raight; American_home, Mrs. J. B. Marshall: schools, Mrs. A. ¢ ig; publicity, Mrs. W. A. Bobb; library Mrs. George N. Wells. An appropriation of $i0 to the Cot- tage City School was voted by the club to be used as the teachers deem best. This appropriation completes [ qp el 00 G eiton Undon, | 4 The, Force-Adams Parent-Teacher L(h;" Sllul: {.1;;&;:».’1“1:.\; the club to the | w "¢ " rave a birthday part: :‘\'m?;‘r'mll?: vh'ls]avtpflnr'}:?}m:;fl:" e ar in honor of Mrs. Shelton, District | | orce bohao.. Ahe t Upper Marlboro next Fall and a com-| U- Building, the date being her birth- | 5oy61 Butiaing. Her suggestions mitlee comprising Mrs. J. 1% Marshall, | du¥ anniversary. | would nclude eTroneIiEL of anford Shelton Unlon, announced a luw-enforcement banquet to be glven Jointly by the citizens’ committee, the Anti-8aloon League and Woman's Christlan Temperance Unlon, and a Lincoln birthday dinner at the City Club February 12 at 6:30 p.m. She ed the churches to be well repre- sented, especially the pastors of the city, s they will have 4 message to tuke buck to thelr people. Among the guests present were Mrs. Winter, Mrx. Wheat, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Ellott C. Schutz. Mrs. Schutz, director of recreational life in Ham- line M. E. Church, gave readings Mrs. Fowkes, Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Kernoodle were assisting hostesses. of Agriculture, gave a talk on “The City in Relation to Family Life.” He discussed the home and the relation of modern city developments affecting it {und the development of suburban 1ité and the effect of all these influences on the biology of the home. Miss Camille Allenworth demonstrated Music in the Home” by introducing number of her pupils, who played their own compositions. Mrs. W. A. Hooker, District of Co- federation director, gave an sting_resume of the January meeting of Federation of Wom en’s Clubs. N. . McIndoo, dele gate to the t of Columbii Pub- | lic School Associution, read a digest of the Gasque elective school board bill, with explanations, and Mrs. Mary Gregory, chairman of resolutions, of- fered @ resolution indorsimg this bill. The mothers’ pension bills were like: wise presented and discussed. It veloped that this bill was originally prepared by the first president of this Miss Blanche Clark, county home demonstration agent, gave a report of the class in nutrition held in her of- fice iA Hyattsville January 26, and nnounced the next class in this ries would be held at her office February 16, at which time foods for a2 or 3 year old child will bé taken up. taken up Miss Clark is chairman of the bet- jter homes movement for this county now .on foot and told of the first meeting of her committee. She asked the co-operation of the clubs making up the federation in* making the movement a succes: Mrs. R. Lee, chairman of extension, reported on her work and also urged the clubs to arrange to exhibit at the county fair at Upper Marlboro this Iall The time for p 1420 Belmont street. Plans were also made for a food sale in March at a downtown location, not yet decided upon. Miss Jean Cole, superintendent of the Crittenton Home, was present. Sh. told of the work at the new hospita! and of the repairs now under way a* the home on Conduit road. Those present were Mrs. Olea W. Coster, Mrs. E. E. Mann, Mrs. C. C. Caywood Mra. O. ¥. Busby, Mrs. M. O. Cooper, Mrs. George W. Decker, Mrs. Georg: Price, Mrs. Howard Cutler, Mrs. W. T Hayes, Mrs. W. W. Hicks, Mrs. H. H. Myers, Mrs. K. E. Parks, Mrs John T. Schram and Miss Jean Cole. the Shoreham Hotel Tuesday, from 4 to ¢ District_League of American Pen Women—This afternoon, at the club- us 709 H street, the league will rtain members and friends at a ‘-recital, conducted by Miss Julia % and Mr. Smid egor. The - will be devoted entirely to pin, with a socital hour following. lestants who desire to enter ipts in the Isabel Anderson Sts @ reminded that all contributions must be in the hands of M Wilham Wolff Smith, the chair- man, before March 1. o evening, advertis and publicity group will . dinner at the clubhouse. Miss Violette Sutton, chairman, has se- cured for the meeting afterward, at 8 oclock, Velma T. Simkin: editor of th Little Club Corner of the Pictorial | Review and av “Cocka ! i Series ‘ ter corps 1 ul Tucsday at 6:30, the - ving annual dues for this vear was extended to March 1, but all clubs must pay by this time in order to vote in the annual meet- | ing the coming Sprin the ¥ be hostess on Leth M. Barne ‘chruary 26 f o ing in honor of Mrs ken, the club president brother, Dr. Harold | fiss is t [ Miss sarnes, Ly her workers, for which §¢ ) will be paid into the treasury of the corps. Hickman thinks that quilting is Mrs a pleasant and pr in money (itable way of muk- for the order. Aajt. | tion tion would this hold its annu; ar in Aunapolis 1 co A motion was carried to invite It was announced the State federa- nven- he The delegate to the Federation of Women's Clubs, MTs. M. W. Knowl- {ton, told of a meeting held January 5 ut the Hotel Roosevelt. Mrs. May D. Lightfoot, chairman of the depart- club, Mrs. Azro Cory, who, with sev- eral other prominent clubwomen, pre- sented it to the Maryland Htates Legis lature and the District of Columbia committee. The Wadsworth-Mills bill Mrs. Martin DeWaters, Mrs. Shirley | Stephens and Mrs. A. . Proctor was named to get plans under way Mrs. A. C. Proctor, president of the club, will entertain the organizition’s | srogram was carried out through evening. One-minute greetings were given by the presidents of unions and near and dear friends of Mrs. Shelton. Dr. Wilfley of Vermont Ave- h he school spaces, making two new class rooms possible and utlifzing unused space in the basement. This would do away with the portable bulldine in the playground. i 4-H Girls’ Clubs of the county to send L representative to the federation’s exceutive board meetings. “heridan I'ost and nue Christfan Church, Mrs. Shelton's of Burnside Honney of Phil & Quartermaster Parker Post were present board at luncheon Monday. 1'lans for | the vear's work will be outlined fol.| pastor, gave a brief sketch of the lowing the March 1 luncheor | work Mrs. Shelton has done in the The club will hold its next meeting, | church and the temperance work and which will be u socfal gathering, her faithtulness he cause. Dr. the home of Mrs. Shirler Stephens on | Dinwiddie also outlided the time he the Washington-Baltimore Loulevard, | had known Mrs. Shelton in the work February 16, at 8 pm. Mrs. W. A.|and how faithfully they had worked Bobb and Mrs. A. C. Cralg will assist | together the hostess. Mrs. ¥. C. Drumwright musi Mrs. Duehring and Mrs. Dean will he 1. in charge of the program. Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 the second meeting of the home {ing class which has been ment of American citizenship, an- nounced that a patriotic meeting will | be held in Continental Hall February |23 at 8 pan. Cards were distribu inviting members to this meeting. Pluns are being made for the plant- ing of trees along the Bladensburg road leading from Washington o Bultimore in remembrance of de ceased members of clubs in the Fed eration of the District. These trees will be planted on Arbor d: Dr. Rachelle Yarros gave a talk on “So |clal Hygiene” ” Franklin _ Suvaige tulked on “Thrift.”” In the afternc Dr. Idmund A. Walsh addresse club on “International Relations.’” \embers were urged of elementary edu ion at Girard “ollege, in Philadelphia, who has pub- | lished two hooks of poems, will talk | on the writi: poctry and will read | from his owr The Midwir Playtlower was pron by wis indorsed by the club. Mrs. Fred Pearse, Montgomery County director, isked that the club co-operate with the Mothers' clubs in securing a free kindergarten for the Takoma, Md., public schools, also that some one be appointed to review the books that have been presented to the school Ii- brary. Mrs. Mary Gregory was ap- pointed chalrman’ of the scholarship committee, which will ralse enoush money to form a scholarship fund | to be giv to some worthy sty | |dent in the Tukoma, Md. High n|School. Mrs. Dinzig was appointed the | chalrman of dec ations for the colo- nial ption to be given by the citi- zens’ assoctations on the evening of | February 22, The club also voted to i care for a family for 18 days while the { father wus in the hospital, Mrs. Willlamn Stuart, chairman of | refreshments, assisted by Mrs, Per. K Mrs. Brow Austin, Mrs. Phean and Mrs, served tes and wafers during soctal hour. Florence Critten oundation.— V Appreciation of wod work done undation was manifested at thering at the L f Mrs he ir s ko fark, ¥Fri Mrs. Rathb Smiith b nd a efr- w | The honor guests were Dr. Harve; Wiley and Mrs. Susan Alburtis. Dr. | Wiley's talk wus of espectal interes | to the mothers, as he outlined som. | of his valuabi cas on the children's dlet. Mrs. Alburtis showed lanters | 8ltdes of her be: ul girls' camn on the Chesapeske luncheon will be held ary 16 at Hotel Roose: = %, at The P. E. ( at noon Februa velt All resident and visiting . are urged to be present. The Woman’s Club of Chevy Chase, Md.—The meeting of the junior mem- ers of the club was held at the home f Miss Helen Chafee, January 29. Miss Lillian Cole Bethel zave the first f a £ informal talks on parlia me w and club organization which will continue at the next 9 given at the Wednesday night, ilified succe: Sills, th thusiastically | of the ypre- | up to expecta- | Henry Ford | the lancers, | imie by three 1rashioned bal Between o's tary she Al and literary program was hos ssisting were Mrs, | Reynolds at the piano, Mrs. Hatton | gave two nun sccompanied by nurs- | Mrs. Reynolds. Master Orr Esery organized | Reynolds gave three readings, Mrs. among the members of the club and | ¢, W, Chamberlain sung, accompanied which 18 being taught by Miss Ruth | by Miss Webs H. Tighe, county public health nurse. | The unlon's gift t Will be held at the home of Mrs. W.| gvernight bag. wis A. Preston, Central avenue. The class N held its first meeting list Wednesday csponded afternoon at the home of Mrs. P, I’ ifts Greenwood, 14 members attending. T length of weaks, meatings homes of ti Wednesda Mrs. 3 1, of the Ci tendance at The president lana Mrs. AMinnie Ellen Spencer Mus Daughters of 1 War, had y Tent, on Veterans splendid at- its meeting Mond: Atna Huge, presided Watson, Mrs. Sara { W. Demorest, Mrs. Isabelle Bontz and Mrs. Anna Horn ubstituted for b sent officers. Among the guests were | - 5 { May. H. L Col. O T Oldvard | Visiting Nurse Society e Foster md 1rcin | Brightwood station February e worth day | e The president, Mrs. Horace Phelps | spoke in loving tribute to the memory Mrs. Mary €. Riddle, who wway January 14 The Walter T. Holt el rendered sever bments were the art Th The Mount Pleasant met Tuesday at the home Lyman . Kebler. The ting of the Mount Ve was held at th Cook. Dev red by ;,‘»lrk Rebecen Ko | treasurer 1 responding y red reports, which wers a | capted. Short ts of da of pruyer, the District | enud the prayer meeting W. C. T. U of Mre anuary N the pan s be sruary in bridge will 1 Miss Loui Nurthampton street to 4 pm ry the 3765 ), from M wnd ot 12 the club meeting will a8ts were the home of Miss Jane i the tnclemsy Raymond street. A music \ ¥ 3 tion will be rmed from 4:30 to 30 pan., under the direction of Miss and Mrs. Russell. At 5:30 supper will b ved. Miss Wl of her talks which the Mrs the Tet to assist 3 Shelton, an resented by the Criswell, " Mr: lingly. Many recelved from 5 held « presid « The Jefferson Club met Mor Shelton n District ide were bership were ini € cours: i birthda to t v varfous *st e I i sworth re Naval tributing Eifts an mates. Mrs. A for the flowe told of rds, fruit se1ons Two coples of Vhiteluw Mrs passed s Mran the i 4s much in evl lighted candles, and it by Mrs. Shelton for the soclal the evening hostesses Tor M. E. Esery street, Mrs. Wick Mrs. Hunter. M Mrs. Phillips and Mrs guests were pre A Mrs Nordica Quar elections. Re P by the ladles ! Hospital and dis al houy g of the ol ud in the aftern party a 3908 Ir 5. at reporting epartment g matter o hospitals individuals hbearers - gy the branch of tiie Public ury us a remembrance on Frances rd’s birthda L. C. Stanton introduced D: « s, who gave of “Peace, resive reading ¢ The were n: Mrs, South Mre The Aluwunae of the University of Michigan tained at @ buffet ¥ home of Mrs, Trum, jr. 133 Hami the business mecting wi the following Mrs. Herma Mrs. Alvin president; Mrs Geor cording secretary: Mi nkin, corresponding ela Brown, treasurer 1s councilor committe: le commit N b M Ham f Mrs. Morrill, Felruary . scetion of club met | 5 Te 3 Miss Elizabeth L Janua tor < subject “International : m i | Church A disc by th ANnouTicenient: thit 'C: tion of the club s | Oldroyd will give an illustrated | Luncheon was enjoyed fture March 17 on his t thro musical of local composers | Ireland, 1 and il i by ey {ve by ory 1:30 p.m. the h | Reports by men with' Mrs | floral Ridgewqod avente In Tuesday the m. le cise nmes—Ars M mect with The 1 Al orsuni interested i dfafrs he Vir th linois « commiites meeting 11 4 e and clothing ich national 10:30 Fave ght “n [ cle form 3 luncheon fternoon | e known n the ma bas Florence Crittenden « ik Park He menmbers of th named as presi re urged to be present st mee Raymond Adams, 508 pan., when Mre, M will ‘address the « Citizenship M | churge of this depir tion of Womer heid 1ts regular members we time ¥ ssfon their will | one, of he tollowed 2:30 the Engl W secre ident. pre charge of Mrs Mrs. W. Irvin ‘Plains of Peace ichard Boss sang t ve to the Winds Thy } Mrs. Emma Sanford Shelton 1t of the District W. C. T. U ng address, stressing the im- | srtunce of gaining new recruits tol ranks t i her part | » gain nev « also told ention held in De. parts taken by the| attended support dress Sed N ac it was in & Mar Mr oftlee A cord cha Turton wiven relic Associat «<tion met Janu an at the An Cross ling. D was the aker for the « gave a talk en vitamines and t lation to health. she being nomi isfon; the nd he vitamin e Economics saiciad vde T Societe 8 Chapeaus ts chatr i 15 Chevy District of rrship cor n Voters S proposing ! son ut in which the ested a.m., the ay evening at the Mrs. Frank Berne. The subject « 10 roll call was * Down in- Dixte, home of Ray at the New t the response. Literary Pilgrimage nd a large numbe: writers in the sSouth re notec and quoted. The pLaper of t ning, pre Mrs ner, on * Hyrmns custon inctde: The 4 Clubs Columbia will hold | er clubh of 1 Voteless nttee « & e £ Uni Wed State e Joint nd s ham . who Wed New York Nouthern Nocieties | and g n Issued Otls J i Rogers i s i niember Wednesday, at 10:30 The ton will rehearsal L gu p.m. the exec ; of Wonser entertained at the then & W. Pimper, 28 Pri Sunshine Sc Mrs. Pimper, Mrs women Miss Alice E. Broa 3, the | S1%, . The monthly t P 3 e low the luncheo Mount the Mrs. Moultor 7 p St - T t which Bure use of and hhers Mrs. t of'the ibs Home I super animals amount of each food is tes ing, Pebruary 18, Dr. \ wili speak on dlabetes The North Star W. Wednesiay with Mrs 1304 Delatield | were present Orrel M« San ’(m frs. O. . Hillman, | greet luncheon | the ¥ P 6 thy posed is i t Reed 8 it the 1 sht. The vk an the ch d proceeds used 2 Durbam e e Che v w » 1 n sed to b added W.H count g of some, with others. various pl participat: Thompson, Dy Willlam Tindall Mrs. Bertha Barrick Me f. M Gafus augh read « Southern dialecr nd the ic included the ging of & number of popular South alrs, and several solos by Mr Mrs man Charles 1gin of the duys of o | Much expressed | | wirth o party give recent f t soclety t th derick Yate 2343 February commemorated Lincoln an sar th presi Southerr Wadsworth 12 the s the resolving . committe at the M Tuesday m the & hern birthday to ion 1l discussior inology Judge J. McKee, Metealf, Frank J of follow W Ir. wnd hostesse ing will b s clubs Xt meeting, t T. U. Builc would occur on February at 2 pm., with the program in charge | | of the Arst and second vice presidents | and of the union, Mrs. Oles Coster and ! M. Brur Mrs. T. J. MacSpeid Mrs. W. W.| stor be speaker ut this thme | Husband wi “Amerfcanization and Imr 1 be e o monthly James Mrs, et Women's meet Frid W. ¥ \lliance, A ead p Wheel Club. Va n | hostess ot th wi the mes W As tion. Mrs e. the speaker The Pri tion of Knopr 3 T ind Mrs. ¥ to] Georges County reder > ! ¥ Crittenton Wh Women's Clubs exe board me at the Y. W. C. A | D. €, Jan with the pre ’ Mrs, R Bennett {n the cha 1 Jessie Lane Keeley, treasurer, = Suragine report. Mrs Ldgar Brown of Lanham, chalrman o ship, who rom the federation for - because of illness, was ave w report from her recommending that the | plays aryviand As \ int themselv with the | the business Children, ™ State and county offices to be | resu filled at the coming Novem - bilipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. ition Mothers' and Children’s Club.—The circles in_Takoma Park met at a luncheon at Brook Tea House Janu ary 27 at 1 p.m. Sixty-three members ware present. Twelve speeches were |given and much enthusiasm shown. The luncheon was in commemoration |of the founding of the organization. Takoma Park Civic Study Club met in the ballroom over the Takoma The- later Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. | Mrs. G. Albert Scott, the president, sided Mrs. E. Clyde Shade, chairman of the music committee, accompanied by this meeting The Philo-Clas meeting at the home of Mrs. Friz rrangements n completion for the observance Philo-C annual day frolic tn the cl The chosen was April 23 versi ing, ider Mrs rrent | W ing of of es heid fts cu Women's Home Club of T meeting Mrs Thompson, lomeon i1 has past ye sent and nt, M Wome o Shakespear studied. Following cters were :“of ““Homeo | Housel n’s City ( | | | | | | carried wppoint | Rath- rng practicable [ 4 connect L d ELEVENTH G motion was the com 008 te 614 rman of the rendered a report | to whether | Company .Corporation Company Introducing— Beverl QUALITY FOOTWEAR An Exclusively New Selection of Ultra-Fashionable Modes which provid of the Buard i Childrer i the Na- | hor Girls in | »r Durand, | - of the United States | 1, gave a_ history of uatién from the time of administration to the He stated that an been reached during ninistration for tri t 1o this day old vailed.. A benefit in financing the ae- f the Alliance, will be given p.m.. at the home Vieck, 4120 Harrison mbers and their friends inest Winler Coqls ) Featured. at e 1 ol q % ,Df ég‘%& l:qf% 450 I I ERE'S when the temptation to quote comparative prices is very strong—for it would tell of reductions treble and more, in some instances, thesale price. Infact,$50 doesn' represent the cost of the weaves alone—to say nothing of the embellishing furs. to attend rk View Woman's Club met t the Park View School Tuesday eve- ning with Mrs. Faris in the chair, A hort parhamentary drill was given by Miss Maitland Thompson of the aw School of Speech. lowing the reading of the min- by Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Felton, treasurer, gave her report, showing a | substantial balance on hand. As dele- | to t District Federation of | s Clubs, Mrs. Felton also gave | of the lust meeting of the | ——|n]——[b][e——=n[——ln[——=lal——=0] PATENT KID Blonde Kid Trim BLONDE KID Bois de Rose Trim GRAY KID BLONDE KID RUST KID Wom an accour dirman of the philanthroplc | sommittee, Mrs. McMaugh, requested nore volunteers in the work of assist- the Instructive Visiting Nurses afternoon h month. She also | of the continuance of the work leing done in assisting needy families f the communit | Mrs. Felto ¥s and means chair- | nan, announ. that the date of | March 2 has been set for a committeo | f 35 women to visit the Elite Laundry on a tour of inspection. The next luncheon and meeting w it the home of M Wilson, 509 1von street, Thursday afternoon. There will be a joint meeting of the literary 1d music committees at the Clark, 1314 Farragut evening. The program » under the direction of Mrs. Dalwick and Mrs. Walker, and will | B dedicatod to the American com- | poser, McDvwell. | PATENT KID Blonde Kid Trim $6.50 Size Range 2Y; to 8—AAA4 to C il g | i BLONDE KID GRAY KID $6.50 Monday “BEVERLY” makes its debut in our Shoe Depart- ment. To the woman or miss who admires high styles in foot- wear this announcement will be of special interest, for she will soon learn that “BEVERLY” means first in the showing of the new in distinctive footwear of ultra quality. BLONDE KID Ivory Kid Trim $6.50 is chairman of |he‘ arge of the card party lole——2lol——x=]ol——=|o]——|o| —=| 0| ——=|o]e———=3|0[c—=| o[ ——=]0] 2 Don'’t delay—come promptly Pictured are only five of the thirty advance modes in the newest materials ; e awaiting your inspection—step in tomorrow or the next day, select a pais or tomorr ow momlng two, as we are confident the result will be your continued patronage and a “BEVERLY?” booster to your friends. Preceding adjournment the club unanimously irdorsed the mothers‘t ceived much applause. Miss Emma | Bowen gave several vocal solos, in. | penston bill cluding a sclection from )hgnnu"l [ojc———]alc——]a|c——|a|c——— o] ——|0| ——|n| c——=|0[c—=3 o[ ——] %0 be given for the benefit of the phil- | &athropic committee February 16, | f The program of the evening was in charge of the dramatic committee. \|1.~~_ Dasheill of the Renshaw School of Speech told two stories and re- and the song Gounod e and tie od entitled The i (Footweer Shop—First Floor) ial half hour, with light re- areshm: |

Other pages from this issue: