Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1928, Page 37

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, DECEMBER 9, 1928—PART . B A AR AR N SRR NE B IE IR NE R The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co., Entrance %9 F 'S The Nocth Star nion held tts De- Qutstanding Gift Values at— eember meeting at the home of Miss Mary Norwood, 5011 Sixteenth street. = ; After the opening song Mrs. F. 8. <l Browne read from the Bible, I Chroni- eles, xxix.11. A prayer of thanksgiving to God followed for victory and all blessings. Mrs. Albert E. Kay rendered a plano solo. Mrs. Oliver Ports, secre- tary, ;'h‘s‘éhmm“m of Nry;fmber meet- ings, were approved. » The president, Mrs. E. E. Norwood, called for reports of committees. Mrs. . ‘Edson Briggs and Mrs. C. Riordon told of happy results in work being done for “¢he hospital at ler!f?nb:h l:ld Upshur (reets and urged members to remem- % » A o ST S S s oS { help. Mrs. Zelah Farmer, director el e oo A SMOKING STANDS ] W. C. T. U I perance Wwork Simong young mothers and their v ghildres. The grand- daughter of X George Seibold, baby Theodosia_Nelson, was consecrated as I i & White Ribbon Recruit by the tying - W of a white ribbon around her wrist by Mrs. Norwood. The ceremony was fol- Jowed by prayer. Mrs. C. W. Shaw gave encouraging reports of Loyal Temper- ance Legion activities, of which she is assoclate director with Mrs. Bugbee. North Star volunteer members have been assigned the third Tuesday of & i each month in which to visit District Solid Mahogany Police Court sessions of violations of L) eighteenth amendment, cases. = ) 2 Martha Decorated i,; 1 Santa Maria presien ot e Visginis Sase WG ok | Sewing Cabinet Washington T;fio'r:)p g@ ' ! \ Loom Woven Boudoir Chair Boat A 7 U., was read, thanking the president, 5 . Mrs. Norwood, for her letter of appre- Priscills. Sewing Ceab- Sewing Cabinet Tables Fiber Rocker e s o a8 Antiqus finish, on carved Strong construction with bedroom, covered in pretty wood. An attractive ornae ciation after the recent election and Inet, mahogany finish. Neatly designed in & " the annual convention held hers, in 3-door type with con- mahogany finish. Smokel‘ Smoklng spring seat, upholstered in cretonne. . memh‘lh“ R‘“” a very ae- futuristic cretonne. 75 ceptable gift. Artistic design in Stand . which Mrs. Hoge was a speaker. { 9 5 cealed hinges and fluted Mrs. Cabot Stevens gave a five-min- . legs. . $ .95 ute talk on the Near East Relief prob- lem of assisting financially in the ) dull rubbed finish. With drawer com- Unusually artistic $ . 75 education of 32,000 children too young . N"; fl"g’;; i 1 %5"8?;@5 sartment, carefully design. in genuine Convenient Terms. "‘T?f self-sl:xpp?mn‘g. ik i Ha ers + fln!(s:rd and deco- ;v-lnutt ;eneer, neatly e speaker for tne afternoon, TS, rates ecorated. Jesse W. Nicholson, president of the $ 75 Democratic Women's Law Enforcement : 8 League, was introduced by Mrs. Eu- No Phove or . gene E. Thompson. Mrs. Nicholson pictured her experience in the recent = campaign. At the close of her address T 2 i N she was given a rising vote of thanks, B Mrs. George Ross, District. treasurer, was a guest. Refreshments were served by Miss Norwood, Miss Julthn, Mrs, Burger and Mrs, Farmer. Northwest Union held its November meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. M. G. Copeland, 2709 Woodley road, with Mrs. George A. Ross, president, in the chair. A short devotional period ‘was conducted by Mrs. John R. Thomas in the form of a thanksgiving service. A psalm of thanksgiving was read by Mrs. Thomas, testimonies of thankful- 1 i ness were given by members and prayer - H Governor ‘was offered for all the sick. : o - Davenport Winthrop Desk Regular reports were received and Governor Winthrop - b transacted. . Mrs. W. Secretar 3 “K 92 f et S| Secretary Y Foot Stool Kroehler” Extension gm0 Strong and nesty de- Lounge Chair Table siie DA/t miey popes signed. Mahogany | ) reported seven calls made on sick_and Shut-ins, with fowers 1o cArry cheer. Combining the popular "dn i “,‘,;’;‘,‘,” .,‘:33;‘&?:, With drop - side and Imported Japanese T Mrs. Hercus and Mrs. Smith are im desk and spacious bookcase Has upper book compart- glass tray top. Choice of Luster Tea Set apestry Luxurlously upholstered A% Do exterided s for lar. Beautifully finished Garfleld Hospital with fractured Iips.| overhead. ~Mahogany ment, desk and drawer. Inut veneer or Chinese A pleasing design, anl {™m® " in ine mahogan and Mrs. Briges is ill at her home, Mrs.| veneered. High grade con- WAl 23 Pieces pleasing design, al in high grade tapestry. dinner service. Most at- genu y Moore reported. tion. 9 red decorated. framed for wall hanging. Built for solid fort. ! veneer. Miss Smith, Protestant Juventle Gourt . $ 1 9_ 75 $ 3 95 $ 49 $ 1 .00 uilt, for comfor tractive and useful. ‘worker, was present and close: t. . Ehar et $60.50 $16-75 1 $65.00 $19.75 $49.50 best that you have and the best will Convenient Terms, No Phone or Mail Orders No Phone or Mail Orders No Phome or Mail Orders eome back to you.” dinecior, ld of the marty Tor the Ml | iSRS IR RN R : G RN RS I 5\ r Mail Orders Sttt et Gt st ot cad gt bl St Al S S recruits held in the New York Avenue - % § 4 Presbyterian Church on November 3. va Z b y One hundred children and about 80 \ 4 - adults were present. Mrs. Hampton, j bl % . - g second vice president, gave a resume of | the life of Mrs. Herbert Hoover, giving | i some interesting facts. t ¥ / Mrs. Willigms, president of the W. C. i oy 1 i < . = A complete line of T. U. of the State of Nevada, was a \ i =g visitor, and told of the hardships they q ) i = ~ 7 Cedar have to contend with in that State in . l ) y. - - carrying on because of the long dis- i £ y / : Chests 4nnoe between towns. i % § ¥ of all styles priced ‘The Chapin Union held a business Brass-Plated attractively from d Ay 3 130, She 8K m“;‘ Wednesday with = Occasional Child’s Aquarium This neatly designed Lane $8.95 to Mrs. David Lum gave a talk con- .- 2 : Neat slender Chair Rocker . Cedar Chest, trasting the woman of yesterday with iy Y(;qu:r(}:i!e!soe“':e P . Iinee . B1Tweae Atiractive *nd DflVenpOrt Table smrfig r{;lde St R S ith ' Sdleog $ 2.15 lated. Lo o g e 8 Attractive ’ with fiber back reen glass bowl. : . ; » halstered in besu- Moy it St}lllnd“yll';bbedu and seat. %rm-pl‘md stand- Stand 5 ... LAMPS — $ 1 .00 goi 2.75 ""h""“gmgm.' 75 $1 .95 ;'1 '9. 75 The Tennessee No Phone or . ed Cedar Chest, Mail Orders shown to the right, $8 95 f No Phone or . Mail Orders : Englander Day Bed TR is_strongly made. These five styles have been - Sturdily eonstructed with PR (1A Fiber Fernery with copper hinges. grouped at one price, for gift A d| Windsor wood-finished ends. M ol 3 ik Complete with comfortable B Well braced and nicely $ 5 seekers. Metal bases and silk 3 T mattress, covered in attractive, decorated. o 7 shades. - The table lamp has high-grade cretonne, with val- $2- 95 Convenient Deferred Payments meeting places for the entire wood base and fringed silk : Ll ) ear having been planned, the corre- shade. 9 i ance. P PR o et peivs $29'75 each active mem- - o ber. The mext meeting will be held | No_Phone or Mail Orders et e s s st s ! January 2 at the home of Mrs. T. A. | Williams, 1330 Belmont street. Lunch- was served. - . The Frances Willard Loyal Tem- i d $1 95 S t R d d perance Legion, which met at the home % { - ul es e uCe of Miss Catherine Fisher Wednesdsy L — afternoon, opened by singin, 4 the Beautiful,” and “Prohibition’s Here to Stdy in the U. 8. A.” with Miss Emma Logan at the piano. The meeting was conducted by Mrs, | | 2 i . R. T. Stout, District Loyal Temperance Tl S i hemons:’n:ufi:.d assisted by Miss Fisher. i e et (HS TS, ut made a garden, the - o e '5\ ! o) [0 fence around which was called the eighteenth amendment; it had two ~ ) — getes, one the W. C. T. U. the other t = h e L. T. L In garden she planted g = 5 t the L. T. L. pledgs ‘eards, work of is o 4 7 s a t € - eight departments of work for “Soldiers 2 G 3 o anc Sailors” " rlower . lasion. : . i V S . l P . f i ,” “Mercy,” etc.; and from these ” 5’ W e i seeds grew \Up miniature walking dolls T. 1 o g er peCla rlce 0 et se $6 Per Month o represent L. T. L. members. Then, 3 i 4 . Y ,f{ler a‘u had repeated their patriotic ’;' ;:'. 'r Month Pl Skt o L 2GR o yells, slogans and pledge, a tiny Amer- on A Large Suite of Striking Design, Style and Workmanship, Specially Priced }can dng‘ i cbu_:‘deueuhudoll. We i Here i it leratel 1 that will | ound the W, C. T. U, gate securely ; 4 s 4 re is a suite moderately priced that will appeal great- Slosed,to protect the enfldren, but our 10-Piece American Walnut Dining Room Suite ’ ly. The pieces are all large size, comprising handsome s .00 a small chicken representing bad habits A most unusual value in this handsome suite. Beauti- [] French Vanity, with swinging mirror; large Dresser, == had entered. The children named sev- Chest with two rows of drawers in desk, and stylish square eral things the chicken represented, And fully designed, with heavy understock artistically tur.l\ed, s _00 tirendibed. ‘Seleeteibeal : v 6 SL 3 it was immediately voted to be put out | beautifully matched walnut veneer fronts on 60-inch === i urfn Gl t’fi'l, PE Cij 6 “If‘ ;"t‘i! .‘eh"“rs' with overlays of mahogany. Rust- proof construction and careful finish, :_r“”’;c&;eg' c%ducd“s::\m;?flb:dmh:fiz Buffet, combined with gumwood, and a large China Cab- yith “1‘"1;, ;1;1 L,cflmg card. The point| inet with drawer. The chairs are upholstered in a beautiful pattern of three- eft W e en to remember i Vi Speci e rice oo o ai it i tone jacquard velour. Special, $139.00. is a law and a good law, and all good = Americans obey all laws.” : paliss Prances Winters of Pitisburgh, 2., them a true story of a fa- —— mous authoress, her point to remem- 8 % 3 R g l ly $1 95 00 ber being “Truthfulness.” Mrs. 8. H. 1 E v % Willey told them of her 26 years' work - / with the Marines at the barracks and of the many boys who sign the tem- perance pledge. A program will be given | i the mear future st the barracks by / i is i in,he pear future at the barracks by ! 1 AT For those who wish to refurnish the home as a Christ- ! ,':‘vg;ug:l‘::“ "':;kprefi::i Anymhml . e 5 ’ mas Gift to the entire family, four especially attractive - E = = = s 3 . b i x . e S “ . & » D members. but they will be present next i Wi 1" suites, each one characterizing “Quality That Endures, : i A Distinctive Style— 3 ember 3 2 .m., e fi < ; S vhe"vxclr:nypm'm " ; " I have heen carefully selected and grouped at one remark- % i Buy on Julius isher’s home, 701 Seventh street north- ¥ ably low price. Convenient Deferred Payments make i : Lansburgh’s Deferred ast, are invited to come, ownership easy, as— i Payments Per Month Columbia Union held its last meeting with Mrs. E. 8. Henry, 1320| $6 Per Month Columbia road. Mrs. Anna D. Merwin led the devo- You M ay Purchase Any scently 1 h s : 1 1 fféi?w’ -‘l'“se;.°f.'nahv:s‘pe‘c'}afi§"m"ifi The thtee pieces of this living room suite have been s 00 One of These sl‘ite‘ 3-Piece Jacquard Velour Bed-Davenport Suite 3&:1'\?}.&5“vBMcrw(;::cSca:“tr::cf;u;‘l,‘gr:lhu: durable mohair (the back of the throne chair being covered 139 hapte in handsome jacquard velour, with sides and backs in self- Prayer- lda C. Allison, a charter mem.| Meatly carved mahogany-finished top rails, exposed wood arms and carved E Per Month tone velour. Luxurious spring-filled reversible seat cush- newed her membership, and Mrs. W. S. Jones, formerly of Nevada, was re- ceived 8s & member. The meeting in- e [ 4 dorsed the resolution of the National ) i Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 4 L /i S approving the Kellogg international 0 y/ . 4 / ; peace pact. | p p K 9 '® ! Prom the Cincinnati Enauirer. “ 5 % ; “ ” Sty S o Quality That Endurcs Entrance 909 F Street . “Quality That Endures” cause they refuse to stay around homs dong enaug o be trgined. oot s e S et S e tons, and in honor of those who had 3.Piece Mohair Carved-Frame Suite with Exposed Wood Arms membrance of Mrs. John Nelson Mills,| charmingly designed to find instant favor. Upholstered in > It is hard to describe the beauty of this suite. Long i ' ] one | v r === for as Low as 36.00 Davenport, Kidney Chair and Coxwell Chair are covered s .00 chapter of John's gospel and led in with moquette), this handsome suite is embellished with === ber, after an absence of 18 years, re- panels. ions. Not only most useful, but unusually artistic. Few Stay-at-Homes Nowadays.

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