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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBE 27 . 1997-—PART 1. NEWS OF THE CLUBS CONDUCTE The District of Columbia Federation of Women's Clubs will mect tomor at the Hotel Roosevelt. The forsnoon on will be devoted to reports of chairmen of de partments of work The gram is ir cha of the Americanizatio department, ot which Mrs. J. Je rome hifoot i will be the i pat speakor durin theafternoon. Par ticular interest i attached to th meeting due to national confer ence on American ization to be called hy Secretary Davis ahout me and because of bills | along to be presented in the o th sossion of Con s Maude Aiten, head of the School of Americanization of the District of Columl will_also | speak at the afternoon session of the feder: A. E. Chaffee, readin clerk of House of I entatives, will give a talk on “Ou 2" Miss | Catherine Rig group of solos p for the afternoon sident of the Democ ment League of Mar est of the feder fons of Women's Club: Maryvland and Virginia have vited to attend. Mre. Lizhtfoot. of coming p ers icol- atic Law | and. will | ion. The | of both been in Twentieth Century Club.— Dr. Clovd Kk Marvin, pre nt of Geor hing n University, will the speaker at the monthly meeting of the | elub on Thursday, Decemiber Dr. 1 Magvin has chosen as his topic “The Cultural College—Not in Washington, hut of Washin * The wealth of | material of a culty kind in the N Bl 1on’s 1is a challenge to a tematic effort to use it. Dr. Marvin sees opportunities and utilit that Jong-time residents of the Capital may | either have overlooked or grown numb | 1o by reason of their constant pres- | ence. Tha literature section will meet to- morrow, § p.m., at the Cleveland Park Club. The program will consist of re- views of “Revolt in the Desert,” by 7. . Lawrence,” and “With Lawrence in Arabia.” by Lowell Thomas, given y Fugene E. Stevens and Mrs. William_11. Herron. The hostesses will ba Mrs. B. O. Dodge, Mrs. L. L.{ Harter, Miss Zenaida iam, Mr H. R. Fulton, Mrs. ". Rand, Mrs. ! Herbert D. Brown, Miss A. M. Fletch-| er and Mrs. C. H. Squire. i The nature section will have its first | indoor meeting at the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson place, on Wednes- day at 3 pm. An opportunity will be given to all to tell their most interes ing Summer experiences and plans will be made for Winter work. . A full attenflance is especially desired and friends are welcome, Tea will be served. 3 The card party which the section of education is giving at the Willard on Monday, December 5. promises to be a great success, as there are already over 400 tickets sold. The proceeds are to be given to the fund for stamp- ing out illiteracy in the United States, Tables and tickets are still available from Mrs. Samuel Herrick. The candy table is in charge of Mr Johnson Campbell and Mrs. Fowler. Those willing to contribute candy are asked to notify them. Tallies and tables are in charge of Mrs. Francis Goodwin and Mrs. Austin C| Mrs. | George F. Bowerman has arranged for prizes for each table. Those holding single tickets who have preferences as to seating should communicate with Mre. Geoffrey Creyke before the day of the party. | All_committees are requested to meet Mrs. Ernest McComas, the chair- man on arrangements, immediately | after the club’s monthiy the Cosmos Club arditorium Thursday. meeting in | next | The American Association of Uni- versity Women will have as guest of honor at tomorrow’s tea Mrs. Mayvo D. | Hersey, better known, perhaps, as ¥rances Lester Warner, the author of “Endicott and 1" and “Groups and | Couple: who will speak on “Lure of | the Raw Material” The hostesses of the afternoon will bhe Mrs. Harold | Moulton and Mrs. Ernest Smith. On Tuesday the pre-school study group will meet at 2:30 p.m. The fort- nightly talk will be given at 4:43 in the private dining room on Wednes. day. Representative John Q. Tilson, chairman of the House program com. mittee, will speak on the program of the House for the coming session of Concress. On December 2 there will be a din- ner for Dr. Marion Coates, president of Sarah Lawrence College. The pre- iding hostess will be Miss Jean Dean Cole, head mistress of Mount Vernon Seminary. The committee on educ: tion is planning a program on out- standing educational experiments and | is inviting the Jeading exponents of | such work to speak. Dr. Coates will talk on the ideals of Sarah Lawrence College, Vassar's new junior college. Der Deutsche Literarische Verein met at the home of the president Miss A Schade, 1329 Rhode Island av nue. November 19, at & p.m. The fol- | lowing interestinz program was much enjoyed hy all present: “Great Men of tke Past and Present and Their An- | niversaries™; a short add the | president: a’ scene from ale und | Liehe” drama by F. Schiller, with | Gretehen gers Lovise and Paul Gropn as Ferdinand: a reading from 1. Sudermann’s “Der Katzen- steg” Emma M. von Sevfried; “Fritz Kreicler's Silver Weddinz Anniver- | sy Dr. A, B Dunne: two groups of German lieder sunz by Minnie | Volkmann. accompanied by Mrs, Ber- heimer with violin obligatos, and reci tation by Miss Schads of Pastor A. | W. Hildebrandt’s Revolutionary War | poem “The PBattle of Oriskany (fought August 6, 1777, hy the Mohawk ! Valley sottlers under Gen | r. or Herkimer). | ress hy Ka 14 a husiness 1 at the Cairo Hotel. Miss tosh w appointed chairman of the | ways and means committee and Mrs. Leon Arnold. vice president. will act as chairman of hospitality. Mrs. Law- rence E. Murrav gave a report of the | work done by the first S v B An thony wheel. named in honor of Nan ette ‘B, Paul, author of “The Cre Woman Statesman.” a concise raphv of the life and work « B Anthonv. Mre, Ahrams was elect ed a spoke in the Anna Jendiey | wheel, of which Mrs. Warner Gilibs §= the huh. Mrs Gibhs. accompanied by Miss Loraine Sternberz, sa #olns by Carrie Jacobs Bond. Al Perey M. Bailey will be in charge the committee on contribntions the silver tea to he held 29 from 3 to 6 pn Stoneleigh Court will he honor guests ing members will pour te F: Mrs. Wallice Gras ¥verard B. Todd. M son Hall, Mre. Geor Mrs. F. T. F. Ja Morrison and Mrs The reception committee will Mrs. Anna Tiendley, Mrs. Allen Adams. Mrs. Lucy B Mrs. Leon Arncld. Mrs. Grace amborlin, Miss Jessie Dell. Stateg civil commissic Mrs. Henr Rathbone, Virginia Peters-l M. Bailey, Mrs Mrs. Mallie Roberts Far C. Snyder, Mr Mre. Jessie Deal Charles McFadden t hiog- | Susan of fon ind the follow from 4 t Orme, ward anghan be- on N z ichols. Mrs. 15d Marie H. Heath and Mrs. Lily | eral survey of illiteracy work in Amer- | ment in adult education, referring in | ment of afternoon and night classes | | cities in which the adaptation of the | | Mz | picture committee talked on the work correlated to the period are s | the | 2 new member of the club. November | After the lunch in the parlors of | he Colonial Dames | ! be in charge assisted by Please send all do | Alle ams nue, »hone West 1 who will There wili be a program of music and rec s by Mrs. David Kincheloe ind Mrs. Lily Charles M number of pioneer en who were wssociated with Mrs. Anthony will he present. amonz whom will he Mrs Hestor M. Poole, 91 vears of age, one of the founders of the first woman's incorporated clnh in America. Mrs. corze W. Dalwick, hub of the Nan ette B Panl wheel, witl wear the cos time worn hy Mrs. Hestor M. Poole when she presided over a meeting, 40 vears azo, of the Sorosis Cliub in New York Al clubs in nna Heyler ations to Mrs, Mary ave Arnold them 1774 ted in the life and work of Susan B. Anthony and the building of the memorial in her honor will be cordially welcomed. aress of the Dis- will hold last meeting before Christmas holidays tomaorrow at the Washir n Hotel Classes for the study of the Constitu tion under the guidance of Mrs. ¢ Dickson-Hallencreutz will 1 omptly at 7:45 and end at X:30, public is invited to attend these tures, The regent, Mrs. Rose Gouvernour Hoes, and the vice re Mrs. Jeter C. Pritchard, will be guests of the eve- ning. Thomas W. Littlepige will de- live on the sul “Le ‘ms to Be Cons Session The Wheel nl' I’; trict of Co the Comir of m of Indus- zive first A Weo pom., atethe W th. I Women will series of hostess .9 to 12 I Hotel. There will he waltz e 1l exhibition dance spe & society people he pr from these dane =0 into the fund of the national athletic committee of the federatio lda B. Kelly of New York City who was the hostess at the federation mp and athletic club for business women and giris last Summer. near the District line in Maryland, has mained over for Wednesday's danc Mrs. Kelly heads a_committee of hostesses, who will take an active part in seeing that all present have an en jovable evening. The New York City Chapter of the federation will meet in the assembly room of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel tomorrow to plan for a like scries of hostess dances for its chapter, to he held in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel dur. ing the Winter. The proceeds of these dances will also go into the national athlet smmittee fund to promote the physical betterment of husiness women. Miss Marian A. Denton, | shairman of the New York City Chap- as chairman of the for her chapter <y dman test and sovel ialties hy vour will serve s committee dances The ladies who will serve on the hostess committee with Mrs. Kelly are . Mrs. B. A, Stopp | adden. A | > [putions. 7 Nin Street and Sz fun besan as the n in luncheon when 1 deafening [vacket arose outside and in paraded the “birthday children” already sup plied with squawkers and horns. pa per hats and balloons, and found their | on places at a specially decorated nside the hollow squ Ol fazh med boudquets were ceremoniously presented Elizabeth Harris and Anne Muddiman parent substitutes, by the children. and the suzgestion that this mw ht be in sment for past mischieVousness was emphatically de nied by their proud president, whe considered them extremely well brought up Tn the midst of the wver entered and re each birthday [hicky stars and left halic the birthday eake with eandles which. when ent, vielded thimble and a weddir in peated requests Isabel zabeth Harris sanz the Shaw! which was followed which the memb cnests joined The next mes ho a closed one at which b Aportinee 18 fo be transact | L& ndship House Nursery m Monday afternoon donee of Mrs Carleton ‘).m‘\n street, the | William 1. Chamberlain, presidi Will « wnes, assistant fo | United States Forestry Service, gave an illustrated lecture on e Flowers M the National Forost he coloving ) many. of the pictures appeared like tainty water color drawir lor December 19, at Friendship House | inia avenue southeast, will be held the annual pantry shower of the ‘mm- at which time donations of staple | foods are brouzht, also money contri. | many them aecompanied | clever rhymes relative to the offer h Wetherall. The smbers were goir to hilarity a sooth A the horoscope | st named their | K¢ with them svm zodinc. A huze ppeare cain, A After ve ‘on : Ol Red by b | and will iness of in < O, W hy ings fon Wheel Club met 50 twister dav,” with Mrs | j 2417 North Capitol | . in bhissful snorance of ihe | havoe being wronght in another part o the city. After luncheon. {eration of Crittenton bazaar [ secupied much of the afternoon The Thursda A. 1. Kendrick, A N matters |0 The | flower hallroam tomorrow and Tues. | |Aay. at which the Wheel Club will con {dnet a bhooth devoted to the textile {needs of a Kitchen, such as towels, | | holders, cases for silver. ete. The next |/ sinb hostess will be Mrs. M. E. Rrash 1320 Gallatin street, December 8 vine Womgn's City Club.- | the club are invited to {tea which will be given at the club. house, 22 Jackson place, this after noon from 4:30 to 6. with guest priv- ileges. Dr. Clovd Marvin, president of George Washington Universit Mrs. Marvin will be the suests honor. Mrs. Harvey W. Wi be host . arfield Rile !ident of the club. and Dr. A Foye, chairman of the hosp mittee, assi phers of the hos | pitality chairmen of in receiving and Mrs. the tea Members of attend the A mmittees, will Frederick ans will L SR SYT S preside tables, Mrs, J. Edwin Reid, secretary of the Monday bridge section. reports the en tire membership of that jon was present at the meeting last weck. | La Porte, \ C. Carroll. ub of Bethesda | November committee day | 11 a.m., at the home of | Elisha Hanson, the president ch hour of the program was packed full of interesting reports and talks the meeting proving one of the most inspiring that the club has had home department had | he | no | t, but provided a demonstration | of an unusually perfected cleaning ap- paratus. Mrs. Robert Sears, chair man of education, who was in charge of the next period. presented as hor speaker L. R. Alderman, of the Bu- reau of Education, who gave a gen- ica and discussed the world move particular to Dr. Thorndike's work in proving that the adult mind has in ne degree lost its capacity to learn. Mr. Alderman urged the encourage. | in the public schools, citing varions | school plant to this purpose had been accomplished at small additional cost (o taxpayers, but with large returns in community benefit, After the inforn Thomas W. noon luncheon vle of the motion of this new but active committee at | the Ambassador Theater. One illumi- | nating point made by Mrs. Pyle was | the fact that the circulation depar:- ment of the Washington Public Li- brary states that the filming of books is an encouragement to reading, the demand for works that have been dramatized being always extremelv heavy after the screen version h been” shown. Librarians further tate that not only are the original dramas in demand, but in the ¢ of plays based on history, all sorts of historical and biographical readin it for, Thus the importance of keeping mo- tion picture standards as high as may ha is shown. together with the re.| sponsibility resting upon club women, | since an opportunity has been g them to assist in arranging the urday morning programs for children, | using them as a foundation in build: | ing for the “movie” of the future. | Mrs. Pyle was assisted in illustr tha musical appreciation pro committee by piano plaved by Mrs. Robert Gould Menafee., Contests in this work are to be con ducted in the early weeks of Decem- ber turday's built on the theme of with France as the keynote, rep sentative French mu: omposi- tions. including the Ma 3 The closing hour was the department of inter: tions, the chairman, Mr: dleton, introducinz M ting ct of re Mid Sarber, who spoke on “Our Changing World.” My ber has had unusual equipment for handling capably so big a subject, and part of her talk was hased on an address given by her before the Con farence for the Study of the C: se and Cure of War, in Washington Win- Mrs, Barber touched briefly on Nt trans.oc flights” and the inter ional radio conference, a well as current scientific trend, as being factors which change the whole international outlook with respect to future wa Her talk closed with discussion of (he world political situa tion, in particular with respect 1o what she termed the “sore spots of the world,” China, Russia, Italy and Rumania Soroptimist Cl.—Grace Thompson entertiine the «lub at luncheon at Thompson’s Dairy Wednesday noon venty-five club members, guests and representatives from Quota Club and Women's City Club were present President Cavoline Stephen presided n the wests had an the d > the and reb Mrs Miller, jr., of the Girl Scouts hington, . will be spe club luncheon to be held g Mrs the Barle ter this week in a oneact d sketch, will also give a short Plans are being completed for » installation dinner to be held at the Carlton Hotel 1 The lits wee of the dent opportumty to see it was_ enli Gerrit S, of W ¢ for v in the oak room with the presi nd November Kkinson. Lida telle Fos. Gude, Lucie hers harn in Octoher | which included Emi The @anations of faney articles #aker, candy, hooks, cards, ete., will ake, Blanche Jessie La- Rulon, | privileged, | guest r | will be given by the as: selections | > | Ethel . Bar- | wal- | - During the social hour Mrs. T. H Dawson presided at the tea table, with Elsworth wift. chairman of the ietion section, will as t in_instructing beginners in bridze from 730 to 9 pm. Mrs. Lawrence Becker 1so instructs. Guests are with compliance to the house rules. Miss Meda Ann Martin, vice chairman, is in charge of the | . | _at 6:30 p.m., a birthday dinner will e held in celebration of the club chorns' second birthday an- niversary. Mrs. Gertrude Lyons is chairman of the music section and | | organizer of the club chorus. “Roxy™ | {of radio fame will be the guest n{l { honor and speaker. *Music” will be |%® | the subject of his talk. The dinner | ] being oversubscribed, members of the u ig - 2SS L3E Wednesc club are invited to attemd the after-, dinner talk 1 Mrs. J. Garfield Riley will observe “President at the clubhouse | Thursday afternoon from 3 to 6. Mem- bers of tha club desiring to present their friends will be welcome to do so. Tea will he serv Miss Helen Me = - 34 LR 3 own, chairman of | the library committee, has listed sev eral new books as available to read-| ers and seeks suggestions for futur purchase: Members of the club interested in| the study of French will find Mme. | = Boulav-Anderson, a native of France.| as_instructor in this language. Judge Mary O'Toole. chairman of tha life member committee, weports | Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley as the latest| addition to that roste Mrs, William E. Chamberlin, chalr- man of the current events section, - nounces a dinner will be given De- cember 8, when members of the club who_vacationed in Europe will he 2 10-minute talks of d experiences | whom will be Dr. A. Frances| an. 34 - =SS 1 frs. J. Garfield Riley Foye and Miss Sara Gr olumhia Home Econom- | os Association.—Home economics, | ym its_infancy to the present 1l be depicted during the birthday party celebration to honor the mem- ory of Ellen H. Richards Saturda night, Decegber 3. This celebration wiation in the auditorium of the Y. W. C. fea- ture of the hirthday party will be a huge cake on which candles will be | | lighted with appropriate ceremony, | and incidents depicting the develop- | ment of home ecconomics will be | shown. | District of Scenes in Ellen Richard's career will | he depicted by home economica stu- { dents of Central Hizh School under | direction of Miss Marian White, di-|¥ vector of home economics in that insti- | § | tution. Characters in the cast will be represented by the following student Lamond, Virginia Sterling. Louise Chandler, Alice Stoddard, Gretchen Van Slyke, Shirley Rosen berg and Pauline Smith. | The proceeds from the party will be used for the Ellen Richards Loan | Fund. This fund is for the purpose {of providing scholarships to foursyear students of home economics if they | n qualify for the study of research. | he program which is planned for De. | L# 3 will ‘he hoth of historical | gy st to the home economics spe- | alist and others who have studied | 1§ | the subject and to the student who | g is now engaged in that study. M ‘i | Gertrude Warren is chairman of the | entertainment committee which © is | ving the prozram he holiday season will form the ! keynote for the program arranged by | the child study section of the assoc | tion for its meeting on November 3 The subhject for the ev ng will be “Play Material for the Young Child in the Home,” and the discus: be led b 1l Royd T sistant Lican Women Mrs. Mary T man of the child study meeting on November 30 S p.m. in the Friends street. Members of | and their friends are Political School of the Federation of | | Republican Women.—The final session of the Political School, of which Mr | Bdward L. Stock is president, will be | held November 30, at 5 p.m., in Com- | | munity Hall. Takoma Park. Certifi | i(.l!us‘ will be awarded to all who have | tended 75 per cent of the lectures. | Senator James Watson will speak | the evening session at 8 o'clock. Sup. [per will be serve 6 pm. by the | Ladies' Ald of the TPresbyterian | Chureh, Instrumental music under | {direction of Miss Ivalee swell will | be feature of the evening program. | | The Sixteentn Street Heights | fmet T day with Mrs, Samuel J Dantzie, 221 Whittier street, Makoma &~ 2R 2NN SN RN 3 pr is chair ion. The will be at School, 1811 1 the association nvited. b | | Park, »a ident, Reid, ing, Mrs. which Thomas Mars her, was a guest. December table I Walter Emerson, | picty three brief histories of iven in an interesti manner by Refreshmer and oW next me Abbott. tomorrow Hotel Lym | man mittee, Mrs Mrs ircle is president of the hoard of mana- John dent of Chevy Chase | This circle is sponsoring the musical | ind_ fashion show on Manday night, with Mrs. | Hoad in char Mrs \nderson Warren Kay consid- | jocephine Dally Miss Ma wither, innual bazaar will be held in the Max- | \apy { Mary ¢ | Dorothy Trio. W In the the vice | presided at The Columbia H November 1 Edward strect. Ing he ton Dana | zvam | first_read by | Midland G. Mrs, toss. Hardy had There w Poets in he oldsmith, netiy v served and the balan devoted o 20 members pr was Chevy Chase € enton Hom Clud | paet in the bazaar, which will open wn in the which ) Tabor is chairman Merrill i< chairman of the toor | i committee. is chairman At ¢ 1 for Mis assiste t and My wl Fenning wonder hag Thomas | Irs, and Mrs of arra Arthur D, Mrs. D Miss Mae Miss pre m arie ilson heloe, R. Moses & Sons and Zirkin will Doll Carriage $3.98 Fiber hody and hood of nat- ural finish fiber. Buy Now! Hub Special Auto A well made bright red auto with rubber- tired wheels and rubber pedals. Pool Tables 55.91! to 539 75 Buy Now! Metal Wagon $1.49 For Little Tots. esident, he followed will 316 Madison street the Russell w. L. The s Heitmuller, presided charge Miss Margare s cond ting will be with Mrs. Charles is of by Joht W, which will he em ne is chairman of ushers Kidd Clinton Brush while the ushers w ret k. Marian izabeth Clark and Miss Catha Crane. will Fowie Hal Horace Aldridge and the Westhrooke | wence of the pres- | furnish the fashion show. while debu Mrs, A. [tantss will model the gowns. hisiness meet the luncheon 1. a former mem he next meeting, be with Mrs. The Woman's Club of Chevy Ch —The French section, Mr linm Y. Bradv, leader. met Te the home of Mrs Snow, on Chevy Chase parkway meeting conducted entirely wh dy giving an inter esting account of her adventur France duri the past mmer, was served by Mre. followin ladie: M Mrs, William Y. Brady. Mrs. Che of the Morrill, Mrs. Manley Michaels Pyvke Johnson, Mrs, William R My Ll Miss Jane Bruce McEwen, Mrs, Emer W ot son Christie <penschied 1 with numeroys| Mrs. Winsiow sehel i baper ineiuded | Dellinger and now will Hazo. Gray | be o meetir Althou; 1584 ill a as nsual; the new b nners at 9:15 on Tuesdays in rms Club voom 1 to club mem month are wi = Mrs s Art Club met L home of Mrs. 1446 Harvard « Ii'n’i‘f-'.;t“”\;viw\fl the were present pr e the on ora two He saction in comber <emble class, meeting | the (‘hestnut F e A members elect e | hership h t Mrs, William 1 Mrs. R ¥ Stuart. Mrs. Charles R Grasst, Mrs o 1T, Leith Gill, Mrs. Clawde Moss e of the Florence | Mirs. Mrs. Georze Do Halsey, Mrs n’l\'uti" Florence | Donald Morrison, Mrs. Of fohn son Mrs. H were of the afte social t sent to nt. Mrs. Alexander Ash ind the leader of the art section Walter Miles, attended n meet of the Sixth Distriet of Maryland deration of Woman's Clubs in Bal timore on Monday, called by Mrs John W. Garrett. chairman of the Rawlings. | art department, to consider a closer in charge | co-operation hetween the various mu . seums of art and the women's clubs. The civies section, Mrs. B, Harvey sargent, leader, will meet Friday in Chevy Chase Lihrary. Connecti avenie and Kirke street, when there will be an address by Miss Jessie I Snow of Baltimore on “Personal Ohservations on International Affairs Miss Snow is executive secretary of the Leazne of Nations Non-patfisan Association. and has recently spent three months in Europe Mayvflower Lenliing Stephen Mrs lov, Mrs Mrs. while tarrett Pretiy | F the ticket com Mrs. B, Neshit will be Robertson of this | Joyle, jr. Cirele is pr held Frank M Snead Jore ted . Mrs. I M 0. Waolcot! Mrs Gordon Vance and Mi Templetol s M The St | tertained N HinY ssisted by Mrs. Young. Lutteh 2 members and ing of the clul Club of nham wis ¢ wember 16 by Mrs. Irvin Miss Gibbons and served 1o 1< Mary Miss Angel, Miss Narth n was preceded the busi ness meeting s voted to petition be furnished by | the Pennsylvania ond 1o co-oper Richie Mclean, |ate with the Lanham eitizens in heau ach. Mrs. David |tifving the srounds around the freizht nithey. Her- | st he club decided to have a nmunity Christmas tree, | Charles Fowser talked on the pines and the life of the late Gov, Toyla and girls Child’s Desk & (]ilair $5.75 Made of oak. Desk has roll front. A splendid gift for any child. Buy Now! [ 7 )4 < b A stout, completely ers and runing hoard. Buy Kitchen Cabinet 98¢ Bassinet ‘hite enamel finish. Strongly Doll 4-Post Bed 59¢ Hax metal wheels Finished in mahogany. Sidewalk Bike $10.95 Strong frame, finished in enamel. Wheels have heavy solid rub- ber tires. An | exceptiona! = &= Buy Now! Emerson Christie. | The sing. | $14.75 wind-shield, head lamps, ratchet horn, fend- and Convis Parker. of business and Wood. M Thi tapha Kemal The District of € the Needlew meet Tuesday, John's Ch field told of Mus- | Bonnes \n evenin long to The Mothers' Club of € St. | Churel will hold its monthly Reports and Social me at the president L. H. Bayii 192 Ke and secrr reet, Docember 2 S pm jeaker of the evening will he David W. Lum, president of in's Home Alissionary Society of vary Chureh All mothers of ¢ n at 2 Pyl Hus 10 O street sented by the Thomas Dunlop Mrs. Maurice Biseman prominent charity the meeting ng the me nts will 1 ion ameon, tary, eral addre ind sev workers will tin of the I cord tin school are mee Alliance of ANl will hold 2 cen incefon Chapter, Y. W. €. A, 1., Wemen's 1t the Mrs, Lo nso Piney h road Nove president, Mrs e i . The chai e Hall, F ind Har q vear the bazaar w nt Villas with « This b s worn by nouaced the i iven at he <hire avenue, ye ceipts of 1 musual Tuneheon o coneert v at 4 pm Vernon M. B Fist month havd €. Day Mrs ren < marion en 1t 25 cen vhich for s ntroduced as the tollowe i beethe lent. Mrs. Lizzie Bassett, a Mary Winzat « m price during evening. an Won met Sat Phil Shey No. 12 rat v's Relief Corpy rday ever ) m for inspection and incidenta elebrat > birthd: in rSAry arker. secre Mrs It transaction the ¢ nd d. Nat ind 3 nosecretary Mrs. Be Miss Alice Spear ifter at the Park the Mar hospital L up in vavions wayvs 1< now antil 't side entertainment ! had the g nds of A inter ns of the Grand Army ite and hiue A Addie corps, 1 memt now livin, would celeb a1y November ax many Mrs ted the exercises 1« Sehaol he ts repair was Vel il rib ved colors 1% nd that a flag. the gift Palmer. had heen of the members, Mrs. Beattie and 1. officer, new charter presentation that Hickman <ented Mrs om the president Parker membe of Bradt also prese ker responding in the graciousn the spirit t 1 Among the gnests were Comdr. S | M Comdr. William M. Robb Cal . Oldroyd, Comrades Byron one e was_ready ol vears ago George H. nd Is a Joyous Place to Shop! Of course it is! of Washington. Tubular Gear Velocipede $9.75 “Rambler” make tubuiar gear- ing. Has one-inch solid rubber tires, tool bag, ete. Buy Now! Perambulator $5.98 A stylish “turn-out” for your favorite dolly. Panel sides, fold- ing hood. Buy Now This Disc Wheel Auto Liberty Junior Coaster Wagon $3.79 Hardwood bodv—metal disc wheels with rubber tires. A strongly made wagon for small boy. equipped auto with Now Buy Now Wheelbarrow With Metal Body; finished 59C in red rubber tires. Swan Shoo-Fly $5.49 All-wand, pane sides. Childs' Oak Rocker $1.39 Flat-top_Desk and Chair $2.89 wrge sz, with & R S T ST T U R R R Lo, Cahoy Gy T Black- hoard vary M. home e Wom department November the de. annonne Kit Carson Post, No. was | W, R’ C iary 10 ( 15. and as only survived post with Kit tore the f | members nYon | curson, ine W . was organized a Thomas Post, s of 1ad consolidated the Carson 1" corps, was R Kit Carson Post nal chart Mamie 'm- | ent, Mrs €al-f fhorn Cal v in on that Mrs Souls’ nd 2 rvare } in th vea Godfy Dorsov, ind N« were Past heth monsly 1 her ey ional w ind and cysanthemums Honws: indorsed Mrs rted each Lou Kit ruilia snder cepted ruxil he comr: immander Dav Mawson rtment d Carol department o vention Lrpartmer t pr 1 Kit « uxil patriotic held | The Miss | met pre- s nt. z experien: a2 v into ant (Continued on R RETSE Buy Toys at The Hub Pay Next Year! Spani Wodne Hote 1y Williar to h-Ame Iy ' DroN an i read 4 pape Mrs. tson Paze Ay members Pres 4 Winga < the \the that Fighisl Venezie “Los 1 ) At Christmas time all of us are children at heart and a trip through Toyland brings back the gladsome days of child- hood. See all the wonderful things Santa has sent us to be distributed among the boy Visit Toyland and renew your youth! g Tubular Gear Sidewalk Cycle $23.75 Fquipped with luggage car- rier. leather saddle seat. priced. Buy Now Ball-hearing wheels, Specially Boys' Velocipede $2.69 Steel frame and wheels. Suitable for the small boy. made. 10-Key Piano With Painted sides Well Shoo-Fly Pedal Kar $3.49 $1.39 Made with rabber-tired dise wheels Scooter 98¢ Has rubber-tired disc wheels—strongly Forty-fiv made. ) T Tt Tt 0 e RO N e 1 . (e e Tt Tanrr o O O R O O e o7 ERIRINR RN PTG O

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