Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1927, Page 59

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THE SUNDAY' STAR, WASHINGTON; D! ¢ OCTOBER' 28; 1927—PART' 2 Edna Taylor Young People’s Branch .met rvecently at the home of Miss Vesta and A. Scott Pollock, 7120 Ninth “Ntreet. During the routine of busi- ness, which included the electiop of ~two" officers, Miss Rebecca Manse as | Vice president and Miss Mildred | +AShling s treasurer, the president, &Miss Elizabeth Main, presided and conducted the devotional exercises. It was decided to take up the hook en- titled “Alcohol and the New Age,” by Deets Pickett, and members study and \present different chapters at each Smeeting. The next will be held SNovember 14 at the home of Miss lldréd Ehling, 2131 Third street Mortheast.” Refreshments were served. J*Ach of the 13 members present was o Lhaliahsnti i | 709.711-713 TWELFTH STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. ~ Ansa A. Gordon Union was organ- 3zed Monday afternoon-at the home of | e 7 : & Jire. Charles Windle, 3601 Fourteenth | The House with the Green Shut rs Wtreet, by the District officers and the | ter Jollowing officers were elected: Presi- | yient, Mrs. Charles Windle; vice presi- ent, Mrs, R. C. Althouse; correspond- | Jng secretary, Mrs. A. B. Carty: re-| ! wording secretary, Mrs. James Wilson: Mreasurer, Mrs, W. B. Berlin. Dr. Wauretta Kress, District vice presi- %_-m spoko on’ “Health and Medical 3 emperance.” Mrs, H. E. Rogers. : District corresponding secretary, told ~of the annual convention to be held in Xalvary Baptist Church October 25 %nd 26, when Seymour Lowman will Sddress the convention and Rev. F. cott McBride will speak. Reports, usic and a spectacular demonstra- ] 5" ion will be given Tuesday evening on Sworld temperance work. Mrs. A. C. Proctor, District assistant recording ‘secretary, spoke of the visit of the * . 5 * P fhational lecturer, Miss Mary Erwin, o o this clty next week, when she will ln Con unc On wt wpeak before many ‘organizations. d Mrs. George Ross, District treasurer, Fold of the closing the fiscal year of | i <his organization and of the gain made in membership during the past year. Mrs. N. M. Pollock, District president, 4 presided during the organization and Svelcomed this new union, the twenty- wecond one, into the District organiza- tion. Mrs, John Taylor was appointed ¥ 7 chairman of committee to draft by- y laws and constitution for this group. Mrs. J. H. Crew and Mrs. Guy Gloss- Dbrenner were guests of hostess Mrs. Harry Warner and Mrs. Wells A\vere other visitors. Refreshments Avere served. Next meeting will be ; %:m November 14 at 8 p.m, at 3601 urteenth street. 3 Columbia Union held its first meet- 3 ! ;gg Dol‘ ll};fls‘ml&n‘n‘g ‘hioh‘)melsns ers. 3 nwi e, ober 14, at 2 La- 2 ont street. Mrs. Dinwiddie was Looms in the Orient, . lected {0 succeed herself, as also the f e et S s o s Seamless Broad Loom Carpets B R AT R oogom i in their highest development y, having resigned, her place W create this outstand- 1} Ve htfllhd gy %\dn E. S. Henry. Dele- Bates and alternates were appointed ing rug even! Zor the annual convention tov!?e held ng L at Cavalry Baptist Church, Eighth mnd H streets, October 25 and 26. ¢ Mrs, Jessie Cunningham gave an ) mtm:: of ¢ VLC T. U, work at i y . b Chautauqua, {n the Summer. The next 4 L3 [3 mmmg e the second Friday. in ] dth ml h sting will e the second Friday. in 3 wi seamless carpetings, wit eir lflfi Col\lmbh road. hld its October meeting at the home SEWERE o o) mme= texture has now resulted in the ORIENTAL RUGS.{ pETRIERLRE | $1: ! 5 development of qualities which meet $ o, Masox o o Tt S , practically every need—and in a ; # referring to the inig of Moses, and ehlrnnh followers, Men‘lnn BROE WA TSt | in the 9 x 12’ size range of prices which materially m under ~ the leadership ‘of inthe 9 x 12’ size L C o ) {The thought brought out in : . &= o i increase the scope of their appeal. * epus ‘will be found to forward . . T ol Y ® S > ; Every quality in our stock has that most f‘g.,_’:::':g.f to'mhes e enine ; important essential —the assurance of il poporta to the year ending / $ satisfactory service—and the prices October 11 were read and approved. L) s T , are surprisingly moderate, The great soomaine vty Sre B k| | assortment of the latest and best T e R i : . decorati S o e oo in the 9 x 12’ size . ative colors, makes selec- e e tion a pleasant experience. voted service to the union. At the conclusion of this part of the program T gt i, Heavy Pile SRR TR SEAMLESS BROADLOOM CARPET g SEAMLESS BROADLOOM CARPET T Borvioe 4 peesaen: On T g Rt $4Z00 per square yard * A9'x12'Rug . $ 700 persquarevard A 9'x12'Rug e e | in9) 10'6” and 12’ widths - of this carpet > 150 in9x12 widihs of this carpet J03%° The Capitol Hill Hill Union re-elected the following officers at its October | Ligh: Blue Red meeting: Mrs, J. 1. Bicler, president; Mrs, W, H. Ramsey, vice president: A Rose Taupe Beige Mrs. J. P. Church, corresponding sec. een " Mulberry Eggplant retary; Mrs, L. M. Muffley, recording i Coj Tete de Negre Orchid Jade secretazy, and M. M. J. MeLean, I Some colors available in 15’ widths Some colors available in 10’6” and 15’ widths ° rer. A co-trlbutlon was made to welfare vwork in_ the cit | CIUATTEY IO BRSNS All welcomed Dr Organ at the meet- sng. She had been a shutin most of | | MANE Seamless ImpMed - Seamless the year as a result of severe burns e = e KERRMERE CARPET IMPORTED VELVET mesting to be held at Calvary Baptist u ' 00 n 9, 12' 1 00 s rs. rs. W ¥ Mrs. Charles Grels, Mrs. Bige- Tete de Negre Apple Green Blscuit Mulberry 1ow, Mrs, Bridges and Mrs. Nation. Tete de Negre Rose Taupe Apple Green French Blue aupe French Grey Rose Taupe Northwest Union met Thursday at | ; Bmwn Gray Prune Gold Tan Faun gt % TM the home of Mrs. W. D. Henry, 10 ‘West Kirke str Ma. The president, Mrs. M. J. Hull, had ~HBUTAIRITID s o SMALL ORIENTAL Seamless Imported | S P ] RUGS LASCONY CARPET MALLR%%ISENTAL ing vote of thanks: was given Mrs, . H. Moore, | Flower, ission superintendent, for on_supeii ; $ 00 per square yard A9'x12'Ru Mlhaterio the mmeriory 5t e s $ $ I 2 n 9, 106", 12,136 of this carpet *147% $~ mmbefl"wl;’z"tl’::l‘:l ldl:eldx“during the > 15 rmd 18’ wuithi s et on-xiorke e e % Bflu Apple Green Sand French Blue Orimm been dane, and the many things ahead Cam Rose Soft Gold for eagh union to do. vo ime: s were recelv Mlbcrry Green f e e rron: $ fires | B S e S after which Mrs, Hull welcomed them e 1= B Foeuinn. _chalnuan o mamizabine Commiins, eporied. the Charge Accounts Convemently Arranged aincionas Tolows: Mk, George Hows ' STORE OPEN FROM 9 A. M.TO 530 P. M. DAILY, SATURDAY INCLUDED pruldeet; Mrs. T. J. uch, vice preside ent: Mrs. J. M. Farls, second | FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE m STATES vige presifent; Mrs, zpon@ngr‘fiemnry Mrs. ne, fecording secreta l()ane nd(n’se er 'ld‘se afl'fl (M (”ssu am dc"o” Hanry, ' treasurer, who w P S 6 d m h C S tnously elect . & o w3y a + dn behal ] r Cleorge Ross presented the retiring president, M who most feelingly responded, thank- ing the union, not only for the gift, bhut for its faithfulness to her during her many years in office. Delegates were appointed to the Oc- tober convention. Refreshments were served by the hostess and the meet- isg adjourned to meet in November with the new president, Mrs. M__

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