Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1928, Page 34

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34 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 2, 1928—PART 1. Y. W. C. A The-usual twilight music and at thome hour will be held in the fourth floorassembly room at the Y. W. C. A, Seveniteenth and K streets, this after- noon 2t 5 o'clock. The program will be givelt*by Miss Alta Smith, soprano, ac- companied Miss Imogene music secretary. Miss Ireland will also act 'as'the stafl hoste: sited by “Mrs. Irene Gladys Deuterman. | Visitors are always cordially invited to attend, THére ‘will be a vesper hour service Rt th# Elizabeth Somers residence this affernoon at 5:30 when Miss Isabel Secretary ing, will speak on ment.” At the mvn.m’ of the staff Tuesday ubject will be the “The Youth Move- ‘ment_From the | M. H. Hedges, r for the Brootherhood Elegttical Engineers, will be the wMLu nteer workers of the Y. C..Aq are invited to meet with the ai this time 4 airman of p Kahlert committe the old and new members of fip Kouncil at dinner Tuesday new members of e the following nne Mellichampe, Virginia Rebecca Reed, Mildred Lad- h Green, Martha Mercer, Mary l\r\\n\m Eleanor Froeligh, Lois , Grace Leich. Mary Virginia Reba Bar- Betty Shipp, Alexander and | Everett, will hold week: On on at t 4:45 pm., on Wed- al cducation at 7:4 and on Thursday the K Street House commitice at 11 am. and the Educa tlon Council at 6 pn. The education department offers three cpportunities to forget the rush of before-Christmas days and to catch the spirit of the Advent season. two successive Friday evenings, Decem- and membe nesday ber 7 and December 14, from 7 to 8 | around the fire in the third o'clock, floor assembly room, Miss Mabel N. Thurston will bring us the message of Christmas. There will be Christmas music under the direction of Miss Imo- gene Ireland. On December 7 Miss Adelaide Newman will sing. The third opportunity will come on_Sunds cember 23, at 5 p.m. cordially invited, whether they can stay for the whole hour or for only a part | of the time. Industrial Department. The K. E. Y. Club will have dinner together Wednesday evening in the fourth floor dining room, followed by their usual program. The members of the Thursday Club ‘were at home to new members on the afternoon of Thanksgiving day in their clubroom on the third floor. Over 40 girls from Denmark, Switzerland, Swe den, Germany, England, Scotland as well as a number from States have affiliated with the depart- ment this Fall. On Wednesday after- noon a number of girls from the Thurs- day Club will attend the Kreisler con- cert, and on Sunday hour at the association they will have dinner together. The industrial committee will serve lunch this Tuesday to the girls at the Price Wilhoite factory. The first of the series of five dinners which the industrial department of the Y. W. C. A. is sponboring in conjunc- tion with the Woman's Trade Union League, General Federation of Women's Club, American Association of Univer- &ity Women, Women's City Club, Cath- olic Charities, Council of Jewish Wom- en, League of Women Voters, Salvation Army, Teachers’ Union -and the Wom- an’s Upholstery Upion. will be-held on December 12 at 6 p.m. at the Y. W. C. A., Seven fand’ K streets. At this dinner méeting - the subject will be “What Is ‘Unemployment,” and the speaker will be M. H. Hedges, research worker under the Brotherhood of Elec- trical Engineers, 'The dinner tickets, which are nmow on Ssale, may be pur- chased as‘a series of five or as single tickets. Those who do not wish to at- tend the. dibners are invited to come in for the address at 6:45. The industrial department will hold a rummage sale December 15. Those ‘who have rummage which they wish to | donate may have it called for by tele- phoning Miss Hartman, industrial sec- retary. Business and Professional Women's Department. ‘The Blue Triangle Club of young | business girls bad a delightful Thanks- ' Treiand, | and will be as- | of the friends meet- | . will en- | the | 2:15 | On | the United | after the music | ghm" dance at the recreation hut ]nsl night. Tomorrow evening the subject of the booklovers’ hour will be “Books to Buy | for Christmas.” Because the subject | | is so timely, an especial invitation is extended to every one to attend and Miss Alice H. Drake will give. The hour is 8 pm. and the place, the as- sembly room on the fourth floor. | Tuesday evening the Amiciti, Hitika, K. G,, Premiere, Tip-Top and Wohelo | Clubs”will hold their monthly business meetings. Supper will be served as usual at 6:15 pm. Where time permi: after the business meetin, will continue with leathercraft worl The monthly dinner for busin | professional women will Wednesday of this week in B: The theme of the dinner is to b Washington” and the speakers M fina C. Van Winki the Women Bureau, Police; M Sybil Baker, rector of community centers, and Mrs. Harlean James, executive secretary of the Amer- ican Civic Association. Judge O'Toole | of the Municipal Court will preside. | Special violin music will be rendered | by Dr. Joseph Kaspar, David Cooper- stein and David Legum, with Emer Myers at the piano. | be made until tomorrow night, and all | business and professional women who would i to are invited to attend. "' it are $1. The dinner hour | Metropolitan on | Thursday evening the Blue Triangle »| Club will hold its monthly business | | meeting. Supper will be served at 6:15 pm. After the business meeting the girls will continue their leather- craft work, and if time permits, some new work may be started with silver bracelets. Girl Reserves. | _The Adelphae Girl Reserve Clu Western High School will hold ness meeting in room 259 tomor 2:30 pm The music chairman from the si | High School Rescrve Clubs will meet | with Miss Ireland in the Girl Reserve Club rooms on Tuesday at 4 p.m. The Girl Reserve Club at Dennison Vocational School will have an impor- iness meeting at _the school at HJ nr A gift as lovely and ever- lastingly useful as a Bulova wrist or strap watch always | wins a delighted welcome —even now. But better tear out this ad as a re- minder to come in today. PATRICIA —White rolled gold trlnr; . case, unefully mmvrd. 15§ LETTE—White gold filled case, T lack enamel decoration; $3750 15 jewel D. J. Hughes | Jeweler National Theatre Bldg. Franklin: 7472 receive the help of the review which | . director of | Reservations may | 2 pm. Wednesday. The two clubs nt‘ { Jefferson Junior High School will meet at 2:15, | _On Thursday at 2:15 p.m. the Girl Reserve Clubs at Macfarland and Pow- | ell Junior High, Schools will meet at the schools. There are now two Girl| Reserve Clubs at Langley Junior High School. The clubs meet Thursday at; 2:15 and at 3 pm. The officers of the new club are: President, Mae Jones; vice president, Vivian Hilderbrandt; sec | retary-treasurer, Florence Entenmann; song leader, Hazel Young; hobby chair- | man, Louise Erhardt; social chairman, | jen Hilderbrand; social service chair- 1, Mae Jones. At 2:30 pm Thursday, Les Came-| des and the Fidelis Girl Reserv: lubs at Eastern High School will hold mectings. The Tri-Hi Girl ve Club of Business High School | will have an important business mect- ing in the Girl Reserve Club rooms at | The three Girl Reserve Clubs at Hine Junior High School and the three cluds | at Stuart Junior High School will meet | Friday afternoon at the schools. | i rve Clubs at Columbi Junior High School are busy with hob. | bies at 2:15 pm. One group is making | lver bracelets with orig 1 designs. | he Bon Seccour Girl Reserve Club of Central High School and the Semper | Fidelis Girl Reserve Club of Tech High | { hool will have important business o Girl Reserve Club rooms | The sat morning clubs for girls brivate and parochial schools nting a full program of hob. including handcrafis, journalism, | dramatics, first aid and baby care, clog | dancing, gymnasium, swimming, and a toy shop where old toys are made new. Chapters. The monthly meeting of the Chapter | Council will take place tomorrow in the board and chapter room at 11 a.m. There will be a mecting of, the Piney 8t} Branch Chavter tomorrow afternoon a 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. C. Mc- Neil, 1210 Decatur street. ks 3 apter will hold Here's propriate too for any man or woman. of all kinds with 25% t0 30% REDUCTIONS We Will Vacate in January Select Your Xmas Gifts Now e Our-Stock Is Complete Wi Deposit will reserve articles for future delivery PRUDENTIAL'S NEw PoOLICY— Modified Life Policy ‘with Change of Rate at End of Three Years ANN $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 Age 20 Age 30 Age 40 Age 50 UAL PREMIUM First Three Years $60.50 80.25 115.15 174,90 Fourth and Following Years $71.20 94.40 135.45 205.75 (Payable Quarterly, Semi-annually or Annually) Ages 15 to 6 $5, 000 and up There will be one increase in rate at end of three years but dividends begin at that time and if current experience of the Company as to dividends should P P earnings continues, equal the increase. It will pay you to call the Prudential Office and get rate for your age. | lon: a gift that you've probably never thought of giving! its monthly meeting Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. B. T. Webster, 30 West Irving street, Chev. Miss Mary Weaver Fox, membership secretary, Will give a report of the con- ference at Silver Boy the past Summer. The Mount Pleasant Chapter will hold | a rummage sale at the corner of Twenty-ninth and O streets December 6, 7 and 8. Those wishing to have do: nations called for may do so by tele- phoning North 8053 or Columbia 6374 on December 4 or 5. Or it may be| brought_to Twenty-ninth and O streets | December 5. FLOOD OF BAD LIQUOR DELUGES BUCHAREST! Wine-Drinking Rumanian City Proves Headquarters for Huge “Moonshine” Firm. By the Assoclated Press. BUCHAREST, Rumania, December 1 The government has discovered that half the population of this wine dr ing city h been consuming ‘‘moon hine” and other adulterated liquors An epidemic of acute eye troubles has been traced to the synthetic wines and it has been estimated that the moon: shiners have taken in more than $500 0. Analysis of the fraudulent wine showed that it contained only 1 per cent of grape juice. Analine dye, sac- charine and low-grade alcohol formed the principal basis of the concoction. The counterfeit beverage was traced to a firm of wholesale wine merchar who operated under the name of “Pas- cal, Ltd.” The government seized in that establishment more than a million gal- of wine, which will be thrown into the Danube | Be so much bad wine h: Ap- Leather Bags and Luggage 9 Opp. Press Bldg. = distributed through the country, the | people now are ordering their beverages from abroad. Besides having to face charges of fraud. the head of the wholesale firm has been arrested for attempted bribery. He had the temerity to offer Vintila Bratianu, who was then prime minister, a fabulous sum to insure against prose- rut{o(r;. M. Bratianu had the man ar- rested. Squirrels Nest in Trees. All our tree squirrels makes nests of twigs and leaves among the branches of trees, says Nature Magazine. The gray squirrel usually has its young in a hollow tree, but builds a Summer nest of twigs, cut with the leaves on, on a tree branch. These are also often oc-| cupied in the Winter. and E. P. Hall, veteran stock grov\'er nf Mechnnlrfihur I, winning th ‘hampionship for carload lots. Reserve (‘hnmmon<h|D< were nwardrd IOWA FARMBOY WINS STOCK-RAISING HONOR st et o \md J. W. Frasier of Rardin, IIl, the carload lots division. Iilinois Man Is Declared Carload- in/| Young Goecke won the grand cham- | plonship with his prize Hereford steer, | which also won the the best Hereford exhibited. Hall's champion carload Iot sisted of 15 Aberdeen-Angus steers. won the grand championship in the same division last year. Lot Champion at Exhibit. con- By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December 1.—Champion | stock raisers of youth and age were| crowned today at the opening of the\ International Live Stock E\pndllnn Clarence Geocke, Towa farm b ning the grand prize among record crowds with 11,750 head of live stock, the largest in history. on displa Com - | will continue throughout next week, the ' Jeniors, | snow Insting uncl Satudey He| the State Armory ition in scores of other divisions | ager POULTRY SHOW TO OPEN. \Vashmglcn to Be Largely Repre- sented at Frederick, Md. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICK, Md., Deecember 1.-- Entries of Maryland, District of Colum. prize today for | | bia and many other States will be ex | hibited here at the first annual Mary land_poultry show, which opens in Monday and _con- the week. Prac- fancier of Maryland and | tinues | tically throughout every The opening of the show attracted | the District of Columbia will be repre- sented by one or more pens. 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