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HE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 4. 1927—PART 1. 53 follows: Mrs. Alma B. Donaldson,|and delegates, with a dinner in the | women standing for law enforcement | Following the business session a t\’t l;\er talent to entertain the War | fourth Fridays of each month at th chairman of by-laws, with Miss F t.| evening by the president to the offi- | are cordially invited to this meeting. | program arranged by Mrs. Seibold as I:: 9: e Hamilton. Mothers of men an¢ i a5 3 2 [ o P V. W. Hushand, Assistant Secre- b 0 served & . o E ‘N; OF I HE ‘ I l BS Mrs. Pillow and ‘“r‘“.“"‘,(,:hm‘," cers of the organization, followed by| American War Mothers—Follow- | chairman of entertainment was given | T V. HUSPARC, SeStSant Pectes | women who served in the World Way e biiit ardar ! | speeches in the evening. The second |ing a ‘g ther dinner” at the | hy the pupils of Eva Whitford| s,ye 3 talk on “Immigration,” fol- | are eligible to become members, an¢ |iow, Steeoton B Children’of ‘the Cca- | @y will be @evoted 'to speaches from | e e November 25 the|povette, mezzo soprano and vocal| lowed by readings by Mrs. E. Lina|all who are interested in the ex- o ICRERRTB I - i o dist t chapte el L t busi- 4 Bug! S | - . | federac, | prominent men and women and rnsnr} ,,,‘\.\ g,\s,m:’,,:r”,,‘ 1o teacher, who acted as nnmmpantst. ‘l‘:xull:‘flet,o \;;\,;w:‘:lmnded again and | service man and his prohlems are A report on the convention of the| o0 1n (he evening there will| Reports of chairmen of various| The first number, a Spanish song| & 5 neral organization of the U. D. C.1 Gr T 0, N mmittess were giver and approved rendered by Gonsalo 1st before the close of the meet- = - in Charleston, 8. C., was made hy Mrs. | 2€,0 FHCELC oo ‘ Past president pins were presented itejo; French Songs Mr. and Mrs. Russell Conn of ~ Soclety of New England Women. I Rabmer, who attended the convention | The, Oreafiation “as — al b thl v alectanl pradient, Mirs TAmoyr.” by Louis milton, guests of the chapter.| An informal mesting of New Eng. 1s delezate from the chapter. The| p o1 17 the president. Mrs, | e Shanahan, to the organizer | Gan v 3on Jour, Ma Belle,” by | were introduced by Mrs. Wagner, re- | land women w 11 _at the home port was heartily received by the | "Nicholson, is sending invitations|and first president, Mrs. R. L. Oat- | Behren sung by Mlle. Diane | tiring president, who on behalf of the | of Mrs. Frederick A. Fernald Satur- members | to all dry democratic women in the | ley, Mrs. Willium Gude, Mrs. Mar-| Des Auliner, and a recitative and | chapter thanked the manager and his| day evenin zanize a Washing- aSiony | iy - An invitation was extended by the| piciijet to meet her at the office | zaret Warfield, Mrs. Joseph Phillips | aria from the “Harvest Cantata.” by | wife for their many kindnesses of | ton colony of the national soclety) Af 15 et SRl NI A e president to the chapter to meet With | " ypacflower on December 12 at | and Mrs. E. C. Wagner, Mrs. G. G.| Von Weber, by Miss Jack Charlton | the past two vears. Mr. Conn Te- | the next me to be held Jangary the foun- |y it ¢ '"_',“f[\” | her at next regular m g and| 5 s ‘to organize a District auxil- | Seibold having heen presented with | Ward, the daughter of a charter|sponded with a tribute to the War|5 ""»M‘." T a large repre. N i B aariikins he At was a ted w hanks. A U. D. C.| japy 1o become affiliated with the na- | the pin on completion of a second | member of the chapter, recalled other | Mothers. N cond ana| SShtation of person ible to mem- copted it in | i ve n short the o pin was presented to the reiring pres- | sjonal_organization. Al Democratic | term, December, 1925 | gala meetings when Miss Ward gave| Mectings are held the second and | bership is expec hor t. Mrs tabner, hy Miss 1 | Nance with words of anpreciation of (Continued from Page Forty-five) | > g by Mrs. Sarah S. Deeds = i resic oln Circle. | Kincheloe and Mrs. Lilly | Vocal solo, lsther M. Sloss Reading, Mrs. Hildegarde McC panies | past presider the | invited to nd the meetings. the name > foundat i ion at Grand Rapids, Mich., whicl Among t J ‘ “‘l‘v’v :.‘:‘\:" u nded as a delegate from Gra Sl Roberts Ri ¢ I e STer o hn e thatiasre o had given ; 9 of the containers had not been fc hapter since inization four i, China [ warded to her. she conld not announce 1y ed the D. A. . | the amount of the Thanksgiving dona- [ Pin with . i of service in's O tior | to the chapter : ina); Mrs Others present were Mrs. Edith A Mrs. AW k lent of the| Mrs. Hat- | King, president of Lincoln Cirele: N Distriet of Columbia Division, U. D. C., | W. Va.| Mary Sitz-Parker, president of General | was an invited guest and gave greet- i Ohxhead, Kk Cirele: Col. and Mrs, O. H. Ol | ings to the chapter. Mrs. W. Price, ‘hitect of the |To¥d, Dr. Henry A. Johnson, Mr. Ar-| the chapter's associate member, was ial Build 'V Burst, Mrs, Mary B Hirling. | also present and expressed her ap- ke, the Ap.|Mrs. Alva Highes Mrs. Lucy Cash [ preciation of being associated with 11 0. Swin. |2nd Mrs. Mattie C. O'Neil of the War| the chapter. York: | Mothers; Col. Robb, Mrs. Annie L.{ Ie : \d cake were served hy Powers, Mrs. Mary A. Moore. Mrs. | hostesses, Mrs, Donaldson and Underwood and Mrs. Flla Miss Donaldson past presid Ken My W | Columbia Floral Circle will meet to morrow, 1 _p.m. at the ho v Mary F sheimer. place. Mrs. M. McKee and Mrs, S | nie Haigh, hostesses. | I The Woman's Foreign M The Woman's Community Club of ngton met Monday afternoon at | the school : rium. During the | business hour attention was called to the Red drive, and the presi- dent, Mrs W. Moore, urged all members to donate s work. Mrs C. E. Houghton, chairman of the So. Society of the M. E. Ch cial Service e. also asked the | Washinzton Distriet held thiy | members to ng their annual dues | e Mes November @ ) the next eeting of the club, De ling. the presic mber 12, Mrs. . W. Lane spoke cne W, Shaw the seven opporiunities furnished | ere conducted by Mrs. » Social Servies League, and an Russell of the Chevy Chase mced that a col on will be taken . it the next meeting for donations to 4 X . . ’ s s The . ventythros auxlliaries were rep. |the lengue, and those having enve- Kaufmann’s Character Furniture offers the utmost in attractiveness and worthiness—furniture that possesses that charm and indi- e g p 1 ted a total attendance of [ lopes may bring them in at that time. N , o P i o P sess ton ¢ progtam tncludes | 81 delezates and members, | AUtho close o the business hour those viduality so much desired for the home beautiful. The giving of such furniture stamps the donor as tasteful in the eyes of the recipient. Stodlies: Mrs fi Mrs r rs. 5 oolever, president o present were entertained v Gertrude H 1 el D W fhe{Baltimors bianch, and ML Bres: | Noalluoot Mockbee in piano selec- Regardless of what you select you may have 18 Months in Which to Pay. S - All interested | L. Harvey and Miss Lulie P. Hooper, | tions and by the dramatic readings S ting are nvited, © 1T Hy.“ ~r«:’i’ w:‘“:'-f thg Baltimore branch n; ]\'nl\'. George L. I'arnham, pastor =il was "very | port of the general executive meeting | hour fellowed, At the rummage sale 1 story and deait hv-l: in Minneapolis in_O ober. held in the old Armory over $100 was Al phase of trench life. he stated that $2.465,628 were rals- | cleared for the benedt of the Socii| 1 rom Bitter Creek.” aed by the W. F. M. §. during the past | Service League. The literature 1" by Mrs. Lindbers, & Vivid | vear, a net gain of $75.818. vartment met November 21 at the %of life there, and showed how | Tt was decided to omit the executive | pOTment, met, November 21 at the bad man can be tamed by a | meeting in December, the district | oo " O 4 St i Tt Jed to an interesting dis- | quarterly meeting to be held Janu: HouEhthn e aatiin . i 6. 1928, in Waugh M. E. Church. P e ety ook, A merioa) " Mackey read a story, “The| The meeting adjourned and the | o it 21d several readings on var Freedom,” a very pleasing and | members —proceeded to a luncheon | S odern bocts were also given story with a moral honor of Mrs. H. B, Moulton, [ 1970 T"V eting will be at the home S euspense was sustained in | retiring president. Miss H. Z. Fowler | 9 Mrs. Lucian Ernest, December 19 an ial way was chairmon of the luncheon com- | % B The next meeting of the arts “Excess Bag by Miss Leila | mirtee. 3 and sclence department will be held Green, w ver story of love and | Mrs, Shaw presided, the dominant | December 6 in the new Armory. The business of an appealing character.|note heing Christian fellowship and L':“"::\r f;"];?l‘(mr’m will meet at the In the discussion an idea for T t- | Christian_service, . pagic OF e t\lv‘[nm:m, Mrs. J. W. ing w The followinz speakers were intro. ader, December 5, at 1:30 p.m. = /b of Tacoma . {duced: Miss Elizabeth F. Pierce, Mi 5 and applied for | Lulie P. Hooper, Mrs. C. M. Lipn ar Department of the Potomae, Wom- | Tudze Moulton.” Mrs. Tipp spoke of |an's Relief Corps—During e past DRt 0. peae the work mplished by Mrs. Moul- | month the president and her staff vis. . 25 y e Art and Archaeology League.— | ton in the past six vears. Mrs. Moul: fited all the corps of Washington - < % < a $ 75 \|Elr:m\~ and friends of the league|ton exnressed thanks for the words of | Members of the acc anying staff i ~ $ rarey 4 and up met at tl on of the president, | apnreciation. were Mrs. Mary Wingate, Mrs. Char- I 4 . > \ voll, at her home,| The program was concluded with a |lotte Cary s Lippold, M I = ventioth street, November 26.|prayer by Mrs. W. F. McDbwell. Carrie . Mrs. L. O'Brien, o Carpenter Hunting 5 Mrs, Nora Atkinson Reaty Helen it 1 i s eompanied. her distinguished | Mary Taliaferro Thomnson Chapter | Temple, Mrs, Anna Horn, Mrs. Clara| | DR e e e father, the late Frank G. Carpenter,|of the Southern Memorial Association | True and Mo, Denbroeder. | of this type you'll understand why L his World travels, was the honor | held its regular meeting Friday after-| Mrs. Lizzie B Il so many of them are seen in the guest. Mrs. Huntinzton Ik | noon at Hotel Hamilton. Mrs. Nelson | president. Visits made to corps for I clusive men's clubs. Upholstered |ijj| Made with loose reversible' spring constructed cushion seats $ I ] An artistic table with shaped top nind fluted pedestal base, is in . N P . genuine manogany, highl, ol- Three-Piece Mohair-Covered Living Room Suite [l fShea ana constructed for years of il service. Such a table will be found useful every day in the year. It will make an ideal gift—certain to be given a genuine welcome in any home: 3 Summer studies at St. Jean|P. Webster, the president, presided.|annual inspection were Phil Sherid: in an expert manner and c g 2 i ;: Ih“' in‘;::n\h\\'t‘fl“""‘ ance, where | The chaplain, Mrs. Rose Mulcare, led | Burnside, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Sum- Il in selected fabrics for service s and mahogany-finished carved wood rail backs and bottom front h lected the legends of thelin praver. The recording secretary,|ner and Morton. Miss Jennie Hamil- well as beauty. Ol e . 'F’ ”,,1 beasantry, a people Whose | Ars. Merrill, rend the minutes of tha |ton insvected ail corps except Burn.| | rail. Graceful settee, armchair and club chair as sketched. Moss origin and language are still a puzzle | jast” meeting. Mrs. Henry C. CI side, ] inspected by Mrs. Budgct Payments edge trimmings add to its attractiveness. il Bnget payments %o scholars. Mrs. Huntington illus-fgave a report of the work now going | Shaw, past rtment president I I ioated her talk with an exhibit of | on' 1o restore the battlofelds at|Each corps showed a healthy condition Budget Payments—I8 Months to Pay Basque dolls, souvenirs and photo: | Manassa. Enthusiasm is being | 20d its ritualistic work excellently graphs. Following the program, t¢d!shown by the chapter in assisting | done. al mention should be made was served. Among those assisting| yaj Ewing to carry out his project rida «, whose work were Mrs. .William Fitch Kelley, MSS. | of 3o restoration, and it is the wish { W48 But on in a perfect manner. Frank Mahin, Mrs. O. H. P. of all members to help in every way Vinton and Mrs. Agnes Trimble. : Mrs b g 2 = its monthly meeting at the home o number, of new members were WeU| The Homsekeepers' Allince.—The | Nits. Tisnburn on the svenns o e e promote interest in the “ev‘emow’;r Sy m e sl 28. The league, together with O ea ™ the study of man's progress | i §f ¥30 T.m.. at the home of Mrs. | the Mission Club of the First Congre- arts and the studs C. H. Cross, 1703 Hobart street. Dr.|gational Church, fs sponsoring - ay ouEh the A were made of the |- C. Denton, professor of home eco-| jllustrated lecture by Fred P. Clat- Announcements n,‘which | nomics ‘at. George Washington Unl | worthy o “The Lure of the Desert,” ; x he o t 'the | versity, will speak on “How to Make|which will be given in the 3 "’fl"dls “afm-( ::,:‘,,.E:.:““:nm. of | @ Despised Vegetable Attractive.” | Pleasant Congregational (‘hvxr:‘k‘)(m!:'- studios of N Slecth 15 com- | Her students will prepare specimen | morrow at 8 pm. the proceeds to be which Mrs. L. Mac vening lectures | dishes of vezetables so cooked as to|used for the work of the two organ. mittee chalrman, A0 i of Dr. George | Preserve their nutrition value, ar-| izations. under the c s ranged in an attractive manner. The b"r‘l’x‘:mn?;! meeting will be held at |board luncheon meeting, preceding the | The Women's Home Club of North G Al 1905 Florida avenue, | afternoon session, will be held at the | Beach, Md., held its November meet- G ay evening at 8:15, when Miss | Yellow Stone Tea Room, 1779 Colum- | ing at the Thomas Circle Club. Miss Saturday oy jolnston will be | bia road, at the usual hour. Edna De Neale, the president, pre s A ) f £ if lers | h i 1 the Jecturer, her subject being “His- I = 0n: Welbestay | d ChiaEica Fairman, who gave a Kaufmann’s display of new Lamps for gif t seckers leaves naught to be desired in the way oric Gardens.” illu e J 34 arly history of the : veption to Miss Johnston will follow il session of the|were Mrs. J. B. Stack, Mrs. L. N 2 2 5 | Politica 5] , sponsored by the M Tow OUP No. 1— L included \he lecture. Miss Leila Mechlin, in| Tt 2 by, K v 3 Mrs. A. R. Townshend, Mrs FUP No. Lamps, included, ;‘,m,:f,‘m,m: recently on the exhibit of | {]“‘1"[‘"” ou oL BEpUblisan Siviien (01 Sarle and Miss J. Robertson, A most unusual metal bases and jamin Johnston's photo-| 3 ontgomery County, of which Mrs. | successful card party was reported by buy—a selection beautiful shades of at the Arts Club, paid her the | fo ot Stock is president. He | Mrs, Charles Miller Walter Har- that will be an silkk and rayon ke e ites “Miss Jdohnston, as | declared he was most emphatically | ing and Mrs. ke it 1 a s and y following tribute: es o for | in favor of tighter immigration laws s agreeable surprise combinations. almost every o KOS merican pho- | @nd_higher tarif on manufactured | The Takoma Park Civic Study Club —come early for GROUP No. 3— years ? . !‘”l_) s ‘and has done | articles will meet Tuesday at the Takoma the best selections. Lamps of distine- "'Km!‘“"‘“_}‘" h her work to place "Ilv»d :l)f!f'rvmrl)n ; lrml W ad- {':n'l\( h!:;n/'h‘nf the Public Library, h GROUP No. 2— tion with Onyx n 5 o oy | dresse Col. Charles K. Wilson, | Fifth and Cedar streets. Dr. T s i idgy photography among the fine art Who irecointen itlis \ai oy bagrncles | WilltoR! ICAllow:. of NGs o Junior and Bridge bases. isterhood met at the home | at work in the country on national | formerly professor of hiology at Beloit Lynch, Girard | defense. “The Army,” he said, College, will talk on “Training Youth street, November 2. Luncheon was | machine w tking always for | for Parenthood” at 2 pm. . Served to the members of Chapter B | peace.” e urged adequate defens: The club will hold a card party at 0 . . iy i o e ty-o ere | for the richest nation in the world. | the home of Mrs. William Sthare Solid Mahogany at tables, which were b Supper was served at the Ires- at 2 pm. Tickets may be secured | low flowers ndles of the | byterian Community Hall by the | from any of the chairmen. | f Martha e hue. With the ts linen, this adies’ Aid, followed by the evening | — ¥ ) 3 to the | session, at which certificates of at- Petworth Woman’s Club.—The - = £ 2 # ! 7 ; e S BRI i R e | ; Washington e attending 75 per cent and more of | Mrs. Tincher November 14, with 2§ . i i : P o the lectures of the school, which has [ members and guests present. The i Rl { 2 Sewing Cabinets bissireNs finee vas{ been held at intervals since June |section was especially pleased o have rthy P. S | last. William "yler Page, Clerk of |as its guest Mrs. Virginia White | b= £ ' S mare & Biim House of Representatives, pre- | Speel, president of the D. C. Federa- 4 | " ) ferers from the | sented the tion of V Z | - 2 g program for the coming se: R diplomas, which were ymen’s Clubs. oheia be jet. The topic for | signed by the president, Mrs. Edward [ Mrs. Fitts, chairman, called the g z ! 0. ldeals.” | the chairman of the school | meeting to order and before proceed- . j e A gift that is very iy amorc| b byiniam Dyler kbage imihaterd of| EeeleNhet s Haa ek AT AL 3 i : Feelhibs Bl » by Susan Corey, | ceremonie 4 moment in silent tribute to the b i 3 KoF spuefios; Wavars i read by Mrs. W. A. Danielson, seeme: Mrs. Jerome Lightfoot, chairman | memory of the late Mrs. Hill, a loved bl g - ¥ sewing material. Solid Teach in harmony with P. B O. ideals. | ot the Republican headquarters of | member of the section and founder of : mahogany. iy % Mrs. | the District, told of her work in|the club. g H.| forming the efficient Republican fed- The vice chairman, Mrs. Bourdon rs. | eration in Arlington County, Va., and |called the roll, to which each member Mrs. Virginia White Speel, president | responded with an interesting bit of | 0 the Republican Women of Wash- | information about Russia, the coun- ehapters v | ington, D. C.. gave a call for defense | try on the program for the evening. - - e — . S e B.. Kunsas City o | of the Constitution against those who| Tolstoy and his book, “Anna Katen X ; S AR Chapter @ cdar Tapit a|would make of it but @ serap of | ing,” were revelwed by Mrs, Norcross Four-Piece Walnut-Veneered Bedroom Suite Three-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite A handsome bed suite of three pieces in two-tone jacquard velour covering, loose cushions with coil spring interior. The davenport is a two-in-one mas- Mrs. Turnbull J. Spicknall, Chapter A | paper. o Miss Tvalee | NI Chalmers’ and * Mrs. Schwartz Jltimore, Md.; ieorge T. 8 3 During e evening. Miss TIvalee | njpg orcross outlined the story of . auti ieces i his at- e wd Miss Margery | Newell played violin s accom- | the book. Mrs. Schwartz followed There are f”.“a b""f’:!f}“]’éa':‘;_‘{gn"sficc:‘:“‘,i,‘,lc g Williams, Chapter 17, Washington, | panied by Miss E wenk. | with a sketch of the life of Tolstoy. tractive suite—of decorative g terpiece—a bed at night and a regulation davenport during the day and evening. | Among those receiving certificates | Mrs. Chalmers concluded the program nut veneer on gumwood. Hi-lited finish. The suite yers present were Mrs A re: Mrs. Edward L. Stock, Mrs.| by reading selected passages from comprises a crown robe, full size vanity, bow-foot Budget Payments—1I8 Months to Pay Mrs. J. Harry Cunningha s EOC e, Mrs, Sullivan J.|“Anna Karenina.” \ Danielson, Mrs . H A wen, Mrs. Wil- | Re: hments were served by the Fessendon, Mr lton’ H. Fohrman, Tyler Mrg. John C.|hostesses, Mrs. Tincher, Mrs. Ryon. Mrs., Frank Fu Mrs. P. W, Gib 2 2 peth - Reiss, Miss | Mrs. White, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. hon, Mrs. Willa 11ammond, Mrs Mrs, Walter R. a hurch. H. J. Harr Mrs. W. S, Hill, Mrs. | aps Don C Mrs. Enoch G. J The educational section met with Hariotte Hines, Mrs. Sidney It. Ja-| gon. Mrs. Scott Duv S - [ Mrs. Thomason November 21, with 21 cobs, Mrs. 1. G. Jeffreys, Mrs. R, L.° ker, Mrs. Edgar Moore a members and four guests present. neh, Mrs. A, G. McColm, Mris.gyrs J. M. Luney. The country to be studied for the b1 Macgruder, Mrs 3. Meritt A fea of the evening was evening was Great Britain, and wa: Mrs, Joy Llme 3 oy [ qemonstration of a voting m ir charge of Miss O'Neil, Miss Shee A. Palmer, Mrx ; % i which will be used at the next elec- | Mrs. Tuft and Mrs. 1 . each mem acter Furniture don't far] to see our sfiecm”zed Jrsflay af For- Bies e o, ) don in’ Balimore, ber taling one of ihe Tiriich Taex a: : eign Furniture pieces—genuine works of art from France, Bel- B - nenandoah Chapter, No. 1808, [ iarouting . faots oomominioe, frem ( ) d Ital You'll fnd s h hil Y £ ited Daughters of the Confederacy, 5 oral TRl SCoEh 4 grum and ltaly. ou f;n 1t worth your while. TG, 1L Th Mrs. | “| held its monthly meeting Monday eve-, ) s served by Mrs. - r———— iy itk home of Mrs. Alma B. artz, Mrs. Shearer and Mrs, Al Alfred Hopkins W < The newly elected presi-|brecht were typically English, Woodruff and Mrs. dent, Miss Linda V. nce, presided Plans are being made for a card for the first time. party to he held both afternoon and Mrs. N. F. Rabner, chairman of the | evening on December 14 at the home U. §. Grant Circle, No. 1, Ladies of | 30102 1o be given December 9, gave a rs. Trivett, 308 Aspen street, ’ s the ‘Geand Army of'the Repubilc en pleasing rep 3irs. Donaldson re| Takoma' Park. » Priscilla Cabinet Governor Winthrop Desk ned the three other circles a ported on proposed amendments to — friends on Tuesday evening. = {he chapter's bylaws, which will be en’fl‘fml‘y:‘j{:':lflfprl}lffllmn Circle was $59o75 Mrs, Olive C. Johnson, the president. | (B8 105 &Y Gahuary meeting. A | gtertained at the home of Mrs. H. A 4,98 . extended grecti and introduced s, 1412 C street northeast, No . Genuine mahogany veneers Color guard, Miss Marguerite C . - " e % Delegates and alternates wer and treasurer, respectively, and e T Shairmian of the | fe Words were spoken i behait of | vember 30, The now clpcis meosllas, R e Ty omtad l4 15 H s I RE E l N w base. A handsome gift for dad. *VVe Budget Payments oore. Pledge to the F clected for the coming annual conven- entertainment tee. when the | the children's founders roll of the|Mrs Frank A. Truan, was in charge Sewing Cabinets are practical The salute and ¢ . ivisi ¥ "" | the program of hostesses for’the com- s R R e S e B RS i s et TWENTY-ONE STORES IN TWENTVY-ONE CITIES Republ by the audience, aceom.|ds Mrs. R delegate: will meet with Mrs. Herbert Robey on bed and a generous size dresser. Budget Payments—No Interest Charge Display and Sale of Foreign Furniture While you are here inspecting our Christmas stock of Char - WA o b ioh g home bake booth azaar wi hi i h finish. Presentation of the flag by the con-| S oth of the bazaar were is one in mahogany finish. S re Aary I, Fortier, and the | and who has recently enrolled her tWo | gjveq ~ Mrs, Walter H. Ofiver and + | sons George Watt were elected secre- tone Mountain Memorial by Mrs. W. | - " 5 | following entertainment was rendered: | Stone Mountain Memorial by MreC o of the meeting, at which reports of the ifts for any woman who sews. > circle mu- | Mrs E. O. Pillow, delegate; Mrs. Don- ry 25 nied on the piano by the circle mu- | Mrs : L e; Mrs n- | January 25. . Mrs. Emma Hempler aldson. alternate; Miss Katherine V. o) = tation by Mrs. Katherine C.| Blount, 3 . and Miss Ayesha | The National Woman's Democratic g ,’f('.\ / ) Rahn, president of the Daughters of | Straughan, alternate. gThe president | Law Enforcement League will hold cl ‘i 70 g @ A Rt attends in a voting cffbacity without | its first convention at the Mayflower | D4 1“‘/,, ) “m}y f WY oF NS NS | v ‘J'-"' D; _“0‘(, “Coon Songs,” by Mrs. Hattie Rick- | having to be elected. Hotel January 9 and 10. The first bacher. > y P Appointments for the year were as| day will include reports of Voflm -