Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1926, Page 12

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DANCE AIDS FIRE FUND OF SEAT PLEASANT, MD. “Miss Washington” Among Guests at Community Entertainment by Women’s Clubs. CUUBFROL HELD i More Than 200 Members, | large tuna was raised for payments £ ® £ on the new fire apparatus here, by t{u" With Guests, Enjoy An- night at_the nual Entertainment. | e e e d ok and Miss Emma Far N et e A s dance given Monday Community House, under auspices of the Women's Federated Clubs of Mary- More than 200 thembers of the: Cosmopolitan Club, their wives and § suests 3 frolic at i Ammana: night £ The a wi e of the te ever given by a loca teau was opened than scheduied and w the club entirely for P P . e Paradis, near remen appea uniforms. The followi: the Federated Clubs w for the success of the o Lucy Hayes, chairman; M 1| M. Ferber, Mrs. Violet Armstrong, Mary Joscph and Mrs. Kate Herrell, president of the ned the members, he turned the ente! % over to Frederick J. Rice, general| 10U 2 Chairman of the frolic, and his com- mittees. The following s A. Brown, Robert Cotterell and Jim Ring. X Wome committee— reception ssisted Mr. | ] flower. . _chair- . Roy Cramp 1’\‘;'“" “ n Bonnette, | Drown, Gordon, Henr. ene Paravano and Edward 5. McKee, chairm: ank P. Fenw Wilson. ments — Edward dward Minte, Huntsberry, | That Will Beautify Your Home Electrical Appliances That Facilitate Housekeeping A Dainty Boudoir Lamp..$4.00 up A fine Table Lamp. $4.25 up An Electrical Perc 0 up An’ Electric Iron. .. 5 up THERMOLITE—the wond erful electric treatment to banish nain $10.00 —Recommended by physicians $9.00 Joseph D. Campbell 517 10th St. Main 6549 1 Lennon, . William . George Ha Martin_A. | y . Robert Mc- | s and Ray-| stedt, nd Hoov freshmen Galt Burn: er, Dr. J. ) m, Michael M. Doyle, Anton A. . William McLeod and Albert hultels. | Publicity Lawrence E. Rubel, hairman; Harry Hites, Bruce Rran- son, William Murphy, Samuel Zirkin. R. HARRIS & COMPANY : . H H 3 : s ¥ - ] ] bl i H : H A T e GRU The fashion-favored Gruen was never more truly at its best than in our present display. The Cartouche Rectangular is particularly the choice of up-to-date taste. Ladies’ — RN ST N R N 14-Kt. Solid Gold Rectangular Wrist Watch Admirably dainty and diminu- $1 9.85 rErererersswLny tive. A wrist watch of great beauty, with 15-jewel Ba-yar movement. Era e epeessaes snn A movement of high- est reliability: 14-kt. solid_white #old: ton: neau-shaped case. Long Wrist Watches and uninterruptedly a $20.85 Very attractive Wrist Watch encased 516.&5 in 14-kt. solid gold.. ey Diamond Wrist Watch white gold; 15-jewel ‘movement. One of the aristoc- racy of beauty in watches. Other- exceptional yalues! Diamond P~ Wrist “Watchés in’ wide assortment, at $50, $75, $100, $150 and' $200. 2 R. HARRIS & CO., 7th & D Jewelers and Diamond Merchants R. HARRIS & COMPANY 'THE EVEN M. E. SPEAKER URGES “OLD-TIME RELIGION” Gray, Scranton, Pa., to return to the !seslion of the board of temperance, principles of “old-time religion” if the ' prohibition and public morals at 7:45 church is to hold its place in the pres- jo'clock in the conference church. ent-day family. Yesterday's sessions were largely CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED { SATISFACTORY TERMS RANGED Values in Watches That Represent the Utmost of Dependability and Attractiveness preliminary, examinations of clerical candidates 'being conducted during, the day. In the afternoon “services wero condugted for those who died during the ‘ear. This morning’s session was given over to the appointment of commit- tees and general organization of the conference department. The board of pensions and relief met this atternoon o at 8 o'clock, with the Woman's Home FREDERICK, Md., April 14—|\fgonary Society, Mre. Fred C. Rey- Methodist ministers and lay del nolds, Baitimore, presiding, meeting attending the 1424 annual meeting |at 2:30 o'clock. of the Baltimore conference of 'hv-l The banquet of the Drew Theolog- ethodist copal Church last night | ical Seminary will be held at 6 ere exhor ¢ Rev. Dr. Joseph M. o'clock, followed by the anniversary SWEET PUFFS A new and zestful combination of your favorite confections—chocolate, rich and flavory; sugar, sweet and pure; toasted nuts, brown and tasty. Inside all that is a new, mel covered center—different in flavor and better than you imagiune, When you’re watting for your street car, your wife, a girl, your husband—turn a liresome wait into a pleasant adventure. Unwrap a Sweet Puffs bar. It is a convenient candy, just Tight to bite. Taste it, like it, and take some Sweet Puffs home, and let the rest of the family in on a new de- licious candy secret. Session at Frederick, Md., Today Featured by Organization and Listing Committees. Special Dispatch to The Star. wherever good candy is sold R HARRIS & COMPANY Tremendously replenished, our stock of time- pieces covers all possible preferences, all degrees of ability to buy. . Here you'll find the daintiest and most dimigutive of watches for the enhancement of m’lady’s attire; here also the sturdy, handsome, virile- lined watches that men admire. Watches, withal, in which both men and women will take pride. Watches, moreover, strike invariably the note of ac- curacy and dependability. We are showing all the standard makes in ALL THE NEW MODELS. HAMILTON Watches | The watch that has won approval as unfailingly depend- able. $35 w *150 7 D & MAN'’S ELGIN Strap Watch A watch of convenience for the out-of-doors $ - Cushion-shaped. ~You'll wear 3 094, Jooke—as well as for its ‘con- 1 5 venience on the links. Elgins, Deuber-Hamptons, Gruens and Ham- ilton Strap Watches in great varicty, ranging in price from $15.00 to $100. for More Than Half a Century Sickness costs yearly $225,000,000,000 among industrial workers in the Ttaited States. Cleansing the streets of England and Wales, including watering them, costs more than $20,000,000 a year. The Tsle of Man adopted comp education in 1704 -and it is force. - To prevent or destroy bed bugs, spray BO-NO not only in the mattresses and springs, bur arcund the picture moulding and all cracks and crevices. BO-NO will not stain or damage. BO-NO will remove grease spots from clothing. Pints, 75¢; Quarts, $1.25; Gallons, $4.00 Your Druggist, Department Store or Hardware Dealer Can Supply You LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. omorrow — THE SPRING OPENING OF OUR UMMER /URNITURE DEPARTMENT—FOURTH FLOOR BRIGHT flowers on rustic trellises, gaily striped awnings—an appropri- ate setting for this artistic outdoor furniture. More colorful, more decora- tive than for many a season. .. couch hammocks and gliding couch settees gaily striped in orange, green, blue. ]acqucr red ...awnmgs and canvas drop curtains in striking harmony. Rustic benches, rustic chairs and tables...rustic arbors to create a vine-covered romantic niche on the lawn. . furniture for the woman who wishes to W Sl Summerize” her porch, lawn and garden. : Four Special Values for the Opening Maple Porch Rockers #2.95 Roomy, comfortable chairs with wide arm rests and deyble woven cane seat. .4-ft. Porch Swings 2% A comfortable porch swing, oak finish, com- plete with chains and hooks for hanging. Comfortable, inviting porch chairs...lawn benches... steamer chairs...bird ' baths, sbenches, vases for the garden ...too great an assortment to describe in detail, for there are, outhits for the camping party. We take the greatest pleas- ure in inviting you to see this varied assortment of good-look- ing Summer furniture, for its colors—gaiety—inviting com- fort is refreshing to Winter- tired eyes. Couch Hammoc 1(5 e Soft, roomy, comfort- able in brown or.green with witidshield and, tufted mattress. 4-Passenger ‘ Swings %.95 A sturdy lawn swing, made of good clear hardwood, free from all knots.

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