Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1926, Page 6

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—-— THE FTVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1T. 1928 NATONA SCHOL INSTCLLOD DRI Restoration of Building for Women and Girls at Lin- coln Heights Aim. A natlon-wide drive was Jaunched today by the for Women « toward restor: fng at hurned. Under dire ion of its main build- Lincoin Helghts, recently on of a gemeral citi- rons' committee, an appeal s being made to every State to aid in the work of restoration. Preachers, teach- ers, business and professional men are co-operating in the drive and stressing the work that is being done by the training school in fitting col- ored girls for useful careers. Since the school is internatiomal in scope, enrolling every vear students and housekeeping. Its work Is dupli- cated by no other institution, it was emphasized. Repository for Funds. The industrial Savings Bank, of which Willlam A. Bowie is cashier, is the repository for the funds re- ceived by the citizens’ committee. The subcommittees and their chair- men follow: . Schools—Miss Mary Wilson, chair- man; Miss Corrine B. Martin, Miss M. P. 8hadd, E. F. Parks, jr.; Miss E. B. Hall, Mrs. Jane Bradford, Mrs. G. C. Wilkinson, Miss Mary Delany, Miss Lilian Robinson, Miss Sarah Janfier, Miss Nellle Plummer, Miss Mary Mason, Mrs. Violet Tibbs, Miss 1enora Randolph, Miss Mineola Kirk- land, Miss Julia Brooks, Mrs. Tessle Lee Connley, G. Smith Wormley, Miss Rebecca Tolliver, Prof. George Cook, Miss E. F. G. Merritt and Miss Essie Tucker. Young peoples’ organizations—Mrs. A. B. Pinkett, chairman; Mrs. Emma Holcolm, Miss Etta Versa, James Morse and W. G. Opey. Churches—Rev. W. H. Brooks, chairman; Rev. A. B. Fisher, Rev. Douglass Grymes, Rev. J. S. L. Hol- loman, Rev. Joseph H. Lee, Rev. James H. Pace, Rev. J. L. Pinn, Rev. J. G._Randolph, Rev. Aquila_Sayles, Rev. P. A. Scott, Rev. C. E. Stewart, Rev. A. J. Tyler, Rev. W. H. Jernagin, Rev. J. M. Waldron, Mrs. Rosa Bur- Stmeon Carson, Mrs. Marion Butler, Mrs, J. U. King, Miss Virginia Wil- liams, Miss Jennie McQuire, Mrs. Ga- brielle Pelham. Publicity—F.” Morris Murry, West Hamilton, J. Finley Wilson, Neval H. Thomas, Edward Lawson, Perry Howard, Prof. E. J. Scott, Prof. Kelly Miller and Dr. C. G. Woodson. Business men and women—S. W. Rutherford, chairman; Edward A. Baker, C. W. Brooks, J. H. Foster, B. J. Arrington, A. J. Gaskins, Wil- iiam A. Brown, Oscar Burrell, Allen Jackson, Clarénce De Veile, Mrs. R. 8. Woodland, Mrs. W. A. Leachman, C. W. Banton and Joseph G. Holland. Physicians—Dr. J. Hayden John- son, chairman; Dr. Wills W. Jones, Dr. W. Scott Mayo, Dr. Hamilton S. Martin, Dr. W. A. Warfield, Dr. E. Clayton Terry, Dr. J. P. Wilder, Dr. C. F. Rice, Dr. Charles A. Sewell, Dr. Peter W. Price, Dr. Mary B. Lucas, Dr. Michael O. Dumas, Dr. James C. Dowling, Dr. W. W. Whipps and Dr. Willlam H. Jackson. Clubs—Mrs. A. M. Curtain, chair- man; Mrs. Mary E. Thompson, Mrs. Sadie T. Henson, Mrs. M. E. Cabaniss, Mrs. Grace Howard, Mrs. Sallle Frye, Mrs. Sallle Johnson, Miss Annie E. Thompson, Mrs. John Paynter, Mrs, Ellen Coates, J. E. Mitchell, Lucius Peterson, Mrs. Delilia Bundy, G. A. Pinn, Mrs. Adah C. Herrod and B. Henderson. i Fraternal organizal.ons—E. W v, chairman; Mrs, Julla West | Hamilton, John Paynter, A. 8. Pink- ett, Frank Wells, W. N. Harris, Mrs. | Jennie Brown Lee, Mrs. Elizabeth G. Cole, J. A. Henson, Mrs. Parthenia Curtls, Willlam I. Lee, Charles Free- man, Mrs. Minnie Smoot and Mrs. | Lena Hart. Lawyers—Armond W. Scott, C. 8. Cuney, R. R. Horner, Thomas H. ‘Walker, John Wilson, William O. Davis, Thomas L. Jones, L. A. Meh- linger, Charles H. Houston, Charles F. N. Brown and Edmund Hill. The saying, “To the victors belong the spoils,” was first used in a speech delivered by W. L. Marcy of New York in the United States Senate in H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. Dept. GZ-75, 119 Fifth Ave., N. ¥ GLOVERS IMPERIAL DOG MEDICING S from at least two-thirds of the States, from Africa, Central America and the West Indie: rected to e well, Mrs. M. M. W. Arter, James Gibson, Rev. Hampton T. Medford, Rev. W. L. Washington, Rev. Leon S. Wormley, Rev. J. F. Willls, Rev. C. L. Russell, Rev. W. A. Taylor, Rev. the appeal is being di- ry State and large city. vork of the schoal lared it * 1 by a wo get lower prices-hut you are sureof getting the brand you want. THIS IS NATIONAL CANNED GOODS WEEK AND WE ARE OFFERING YOU SOME EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Tomatoes, No.2Can 3 for 25¢ MORTON SALT Tomatoes, No.3Can 2 for 25¢ _p;,m;ci; :;::49 " Monocacy Valley Corn 2 for 25¢ e Shoe Peg Corn 5% 2 Cans, 25¢ l;e,c,l:" ,t,l:,., l::if,, Lady Alice Peas, No. 2Can 2lc C;,:: ,,.23c Del Monte Peas, No. 2 Can 2lc FLOUR 2 Cans, 25¢ Your choice of Gold 2 Cans, 25¢ 12b. Sack, 65¢ Can, 25¢ Can, 9¢c COFFEE Can, 10c¢ Where’s the Fire Every Noon? Must be cne somewhere, 'round 14th and G. Watch the folks, that’s all . . . ‘The fire’s back in our showplace kitchens, dutifully grilling, frying, roasting and toasting typically tempting Olmsted Grill Lunches « . . for those who enjoy the savor in the meal and the saving in the level, rational, revelational price of Healthy, vigorous men land life’s | best prizes. Buoyant step, bright e SN eyes, clear complexion and ex- of the citizens’ co 1. T. Harvey, Rev. G. W. Brent, Rev. Horner, vice cl M 3. B.| G. Z. Brown, Rev. W. D. Jarvis, Rev. Ball, secretary, and Thomas Walker, | C. C. Williams, Rev. H. D. Battle, treasurer. Rev. H. B. Taylor and James Ross, Entertainment and _benefits—Mrs. i e J._ Milton_Frances, chairman; Mrs. Referring to the — Chairman Haw = T fortunate fn bet an of vision ar initiative 1 Mo praised Miss Naunie H. Bur. \Make More Money roughs, its director, for a spirit of | self-scrifice that has made the influ-||| —_— ence of the school felt throughout the ||| country. “This school sp the ety " he sald. |l herant vitality denote a system “Most of these girls come from neg- || free = from fmpurities. Constipa- lected parts of the ¢ ry and from ||l ¢jon poisons the whole system, indigent families. vy therefore leows the step, saps energy, b require spectal arten and tnstruc- ||| 800 T00 adence and cuts own | tlon. The curriculum of this institu- || BHEO¥S. 00 o tion has been raised recently so as to | ||the earning power. offer the work of a two-vear normal ||| Rid your system of constipa. school and two years of junior col-||/tion and its poisons. Dr. Edwards’ lege.” Olive Tablets remove them gently, fone The National Training School is the | || Bp, the exstem,, cloat fhe T only school of its kind for colored ||| fomponnd of v girls north of Richmond, Va., and is ||| seribed to patien years in interdenomins al in character. Tta ||l ol oalemal. Aise metsanally Sand iquid courses, it wa i, are correlated so that students arn useful trades while they are taking up thelr aca- demic work, its chief aim being to de- velop young women of charac in the art of homemaking SUNSHINE HYDROX A special sale on this posular cake this week end. 65¢ 3 Packages, 25¢ Did you know that Washington’s newest, rubber kitchen APRON finest restaurant is serving hungry human- for 15¢ ity that way every noon now? I tell you it is . . . and by this next afternoon you'll SUNSHINE . SODA CRACKERS | Red Goose Peas have learned it first hand . . . won’t you? Package, 4'>c | Libby’s Kraut Bert L. 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