Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1928, Page 36

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

2 3] THE SUNDAY STAR. WASTTINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 22. 1928- PART T W. C. T. U. Notes Br way of celebrating and commem- erating the adoption of the eighteenth amendment, the executive committee of the Woman's Christian Temperance | Union of the District held its stated | moeting January 16, instead of January | 18. at headquarters, 522 Sixth street. | The meeting was unusually well attend- " ed and was presided over by Mrs. N. M. | George Ross. treasurer of the | of the District, carnesily | . J o present to impress upon | > unions the desirability of | ag a1l memberships for the current | paid in full by arch 1. and gave E neentive to that end the offer of A i on of $10 by the Nationai € J kS nd $10 by ths union of the Dis o each constituent local union | . Thich could report its membership so 1 paid as of that date A letter from Miss Anna A, Gordon, { y World's W. C, T. U.} i & A ncing the forthcoming a JLILILIL LTSS Entrance 909 F Street—at Ninth 1d’s Union to be hela lv 20 to August 2 | s many members as of Our January Clearance Sale at the Juvenile Court. | B : time such a clinic for been_established Kitchen ‘ Stool White enameled. with m-'-! seat. Strongly made. . $1.00 No Phone Orders Unfinished Chair Windsor style: suitable for either dining room or kitchen. $1.00 No Phone Orders » appropriation of §25 was author- d as a contrid n to the woman's tment of t Federation _ of ches toward the salary of Mrs. | nt worker in the Juve- | ) ara Scott. editor of the Union | Signal. spokc upon the ideals and | purposes of the paper and besoughi | Fhore general reading among the mem- | 1p. Much favorable comment was made | 1928 Directory. as prepared | H. E. Rogers. corresponding | ¢ the District W. C. T. U.§ Lowe Yost nndl\nnal dl; i - egislation and also director of | W d ion in the District, gave a resume | m SOI' lts accomplished since lhci ment of the eighteenth amend- . ment and expressed the hope there | halr would be appreciation of what Congress has done for the cause. Mrs. T. T. Moore, evangelistic director of the W. C. T. U. of the District, pre- sided at the memorial service for Mrs. H M. Sattes, late president of South- | west Union, which was held January 16. . T. A. Williams, president of the | 9 d of trustees, followed Mrs. Moore's . tr! e with a eulogy of M Sattes. | #nd recalied a conversation with her in | which Mrs. Sattes. at a time when the | 5 ©outlook appeared not too bright for the | cause, said if she were younger and had | o Phone Orders the strength the Southwest Union would | . g0 on and on and grow into a mtgth High Chair Strongly constructed and fin~ iched in golden oak. As shown, force. with movable tray. Miss Elizabeth Reiss, director of | $1.98 Americanization, recited during her| No Phcne Orders Spinet Des carved legs. saddle seat, spin- | ! Beautifully designed and | | dle back. Mahogany finish. Living Room Outfit Here is a heautiful outfit, espe- cially designed to equip the finest living room! Consists of large settee, wing chair and club chair, upholstered in fine grade velour; davenport table and end table of attractive lines and in mahogany finish: pair of metal book ends and a hridge lamp with mahogany fin- ish base and silk shade. y 98 Pay $1 a Week No Phcne Orders Tilt-Top - Table ' Lacquered in red. g: hogany finish, $3.95 No Phore Orders tribute how, on many occasions when | other human heip scemed to fail end be wanting, Mrs. Sattes was an ever Teady and helpful worker and guide. | Mrs. N. M. Pollock. president of the W. C. T. U. of the District of Colum- | bia, narrated an incident in Mrs. Sattes’ | life which demonstrated her compre- | hension of the Christian spirit. She | said that during a visit, though Mrs. | Eattes was in great physical distress and had had many things to harass | her. she made no adverse comment | and siid no unkind thing of any one. | Sentence prayers were offered by | :flofi Ll?a M Mll'sh.d m*mb::; of the | . ard of trustees. and Mrs. Josephine | W l B inetia. precsient of the Frances E | unow Willard Union, wed by a prayer by | M‘—:“ ::T:;!lr ink_r;iln: program has Chair b-on prepared for the quarterly conm- | vention of the W. C. T. U.. to be held | Durably constructed of natu- 24 3t the Pirst Presbyterian ral willow. 1y constructed fider fermes Ideal for Winter use, John Marshall place. It will sy sossion. beginning at 10 $ 9 5 s N. M. Pollock, District presi- | . @rnt. will preside. k The principal address will be given | #t 11°30 by Senator Hubert D. Stephens | No Phone Orders from Mississippi. The afternoon program promises talks ! on impressions of temperance condi- | tions in Euroue by Mrs. Charles V.| Burnside, who will speak of conditions in Prance: Mrs. Sidney H. Phillips will speak of France. and Mrs. Cabot Ste- vens will give her impressions on con- | diti>ns in the British Isles. | Mrs. Davic W. Lum. delegate of the W. 7 T. U. to the Conference on Cause ene Cure of War, will give her report | Curing the afternoon program and will be followed by reports from the dele-| gates 1 the Richmond conference, who were Mrs. N. M. Poliock. Mrs. George A Ross and Mrs. H E. Rogers. The January meeting of the Mount | Pleasant Union convened at the home ! ©of Mrs. Aboie L. Snowden of 1445 Bpring road | Following devotional exercises con- ducted by Mrs. M. E. Read. there war ) expression of tribute given to_the emory of the late Mrs. G. M. Eise- | #n who had for many Nec Fhone Orders Spanish Chair A beautiful example of the crafts- man's art. Carved mahogany-finish frame, covered with black velvet seat and silk damask back. A remarkable value at—- : T his Suite for £ $7 a Month i e S for Only $1 a Week Tnion Peports were given by the treasurer | Mrs Bennett. by Mrs. Carty in regar | 1o her Christian visits and gifts to thr | hospitals and by Mrs. Ciark concern. | s i e | $129.00 4=Piece Bedroom Suite v vere made by th | : and_ Columbia Unions | An ideal suite, popularly priced, for those who ap- rally meeting to be heid preciate low priced values,” Consists of Vanity, Bow- $ . Bubh, & velief worker fus: | end Bed, Chest of Drawers and Dresser. Well con- e from Russiz, was the speaker | structed in beautiful walnut finish. Special..ooiuu..e 2fternoon. Bhe gave many sto- | s of the conditions among the peas- | i1 people of Russis | Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Snowden, Miss Harman | Mre Falooner and Mrs Plerce, 1o over 49 guests, | Cleveland Park Union will hold its g Vmorrew, 2 pm., # s Ralph H Quinn, 2027 wood. B Enjoy This Handsome Suite for $1.50 a Week the home of Mreomn street Trere will be 2 program g 1 special hors are L o $169.00 Walnut-Veneer Dining Suite An elahorate suite, constrocted of walnut veneer on gumwond. Ten beantiful pieces. l\vldnng Extension Table, China Cabinet, Ruftet, erver, five Side Chairs and one Armchair with genuine leather seats, Svhstantially built and beautifully finished Entry greyhound and med 5 be the aluable dog He has won | races in which he has th’fli Yo:: ®nly Need Fay $10 a Month on This Suite Only $1.50 a Week Will Pay for This Suite #l Lhe recent gre at 1ondon permitting n Berwr, o oollect 45000 in T A e o Cedar Chests <« T — T $169.00 Jacquard Velour $279.00 Mohair Bed-Davenport Suite e RE A e : T R Bed-Davenport Suite shapely, attractive and useful. P'riced o Itis bard 1o describe the beauty of this suite as low as . e | qy:;‘]:‘"yi""’"‘"f)"‘;""'hl‘;;:' ;;: ";"]’;"'L'” h:mI"l\;vlnr $ $ ,75 I — lllmll\l.x;mxlnul which opens into tull o | L mo VW sides and backs in self-tone ? 3 size Bed, Club Chai mg i B | Velour. “The Cogswell Chair is covered with fine 4 - { itulf ! i youns: l‘;“'> g ‘ Velour. The Co titully upholstered in jacquard velour, An iwdeal suite at this price! REN PIANO . OREHS dhe pfulinus Lansburgh Sfurn S Entrance 909 F Street—at Ninlh EST. 1879 Sl SR IR o “

Other pages from this issue: