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THE_SUXDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. F ARY 5. 1928—PART 5. ‘sm\k‘c‘ Mrs. Mary N. Pollock, Dhtrld’God first, then humanity. I am glad | spersed with music, Mrs. Criswell. who evening with 17 members and one visitor | C. Criswell, as chairman, different or- ' to always do the right thing at the “7 c T U \' o B ons in which Mrs. Shelton vight time. She had been especially | of Columbia president, in her words of [ of this opportunity to pay my tribute had beeR a beloved friend and co- csent. Miss May Smith, superintend- a « G . . otes vorked were represented. Rev. Earl kind to the new pastor and his wife | tribute, said: s I think of our Mrs. ‘n( loving appreclation of the life and 'worker of the great temperance leader, of the L. T. L., reported her meet- service of this noble and beloved |presented a bronze tablet, whi held regularly and a program substituted for Dr. Wiifley, and had made Dr. and Mrs. Wilfley €holton, she was the one who influenced Mrs. Shelton's pastor, of the Vermont feel at home when they first came to | me by her example. I have consulted | woman.” Mrs. Speel’s letter was read placed beneath Mrs. Shelton's nged to be given February 19. a Emma_Sanford Shelton Union held Avenue Christian Church. and paid a Washington. Miss Lee Weightman, the | her so freely on matters of importance by Mrs. Edgar I. Merritt, first vice on the wall. da Willis ower mission superintendent a memorial service at the W. C. T. U tribute to Mrs. Shelton’s long and de- | present teacher of Mrs Shelton’s Bible | that even now I take the phone to president of the federation. The Po- sang “Mother D because he reported a t of provisions being building in remembrance of Mrs. Emma voted work. She was the first woman class, was too ill to attend, but a large {ask her advice.” Mrs. Virginia White litical Study Club and other organiza- said. “S8o many young people calicd sent to a des couple, also flowers sanford Shelton, late president of the (o bacome a member of the official number of the Sunday school class was | Speel, presideft of the District Federa- ' tions paid tribute to one who had been Mrs Shelton ‘Mo District _organization. whose birthday voard of the church = Mrs. Willley. present. Miss Anna A. Gordon. na-|tion of Women's Clubs wrole: “The thelr fellow worker in the cause of s anniversary occurred on the date of the wife of the pastor. spoke of her love tional president, W. C. T. U., sent a very foundation stone of Emma Sanford | righteousness spiritual and civic, and| The West End Union met in Unfon a social hour with t meeting. January 31. With Mrs Eva for Mrs Shelton and of her rare ability message to be read at the memorial Shelton's life was service. She served closing the service which was inter- | Methodist Fp!%npalaChurrh Monday ning. Mrs. Nettie Lyons o ok . o o oNallv G oA Wil CNnle SNAL SNREY v G 0 BRILILRILIERXL I ILINILIRILIRIEIRIBIRIBIL AL IBIEIRILILIZILIES of the West End noper, making h»r a \ See OQur Other Page of Half-Yearly Furniture News in Today’s Post—Fronl Page of Auto Section 245 Three-piece Living Room Suite, $165 From actual photograph taken on our floor $245 Three-piece Carved Frame Suite Upholstered in Mohair Any suit upholstered in fine quality mohair is a real $ The davenport and two accompanving chairs are covered value at a price like this—but this goes a bit further. completely (backs and sides as well) with genuine mohair It is a suite with richly carved frame in dull antique and are fitted with attractive, reversible, spring-filled cush- ions. One of the “high-lights” of the sale at a saving ot \50 finish—each piece with substantial spring construction. See “The thtlo I/ouw of How” « v on the 4th floor. In it you will find the very furniture that is see for yourself how it will look in your house. Our interior p 1t is at your service for the as budgeteer on the 4th floor who will give you an idea 1w nr small incomes can be made to go. Thls 3- Plece Bed D.l\ enport S‘mte ely upholste ur. The davenport 5145 Rugs and Floor Coverings Play a Part in tlw Half-Yearly Sale of Hmm’ F urnishings 875 and $79.50 ® 852.50 and $55 nus 4 plLkC Lulunul Bcdroom SultL’ T he Budget Plan of THE. HecHT Co. F STREE.T = " Bl// .‘\- l// /1» 1y double Led with dust S valuut ve S YNY Y ‘ 197 a2/, RO y 12 Ry o Wool Wiltons 'S5 B T e Sizes 9312 and 8.3v10.6 Phick and silky in appearance, mtroducing back grounds nentral shades or soft tones of green, tose and mulberry, with brilliznt colored Chinese or Persian motifs. You can always depend upon 4 Wilton for wear and these Wiltons for their beauty as well (Sixth Floor ) Axminsters and Velvets $36.75 Sizes 9v12 and 8.3x10.6 Deep piled Axminster Rugs famed for their wearmg quah ties, and closely woven, short wapped Velvet Rugs, equally as erviceable. Al made seamless to allow for an “even™ wear throughout the surface of the g, Scores of heautitul pat terns to choose from-the velvet rugs finished with deep fringe, (Siath L R A A R A R R A N O R R N PG Decorating Service AN\ .\s N \4- N VN N 3 ANV UV AT LD VYT LT ALY ENR