Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1929, Page 40

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27, “1929—PART --Z. The Daily Cross Word Puzzle (Copyrizght. 1929.) Horizontal. | 96—Tear. 1—Show off. | 97 7—Flat-bottomed boat used in Hol- | 99—Label. Jand 100—Tree frog. = o 12—Tonic s 102- ‘worl zard. 18- Hn\m;:m\\u(\’pr?ulam' 105—Fill with rage. 19—Suspicious (siang). 107—Lively, active (rare) 20—Revolve 108—Burdened. 21—Domestic animals. 109—One that sears. 22—One that eases. 23—American spotted cat. Vertical. 1—Appease 2—Genus of seaweeds 3—Musteline mammals 4—Siamese coin 5—Remove 6—A swelling. 7—Entreated. 8—Raise 40—Covetous, grasping person 9—Roman bronze. 41—Aged 10—Unit of superficial measure 43—Perform to music. 11—A liquid hydrocarbon. 44—Propeller. 12—Besom. 1ggled 13—Sway. King (Fr.). 14—Goddess of mischief. Bears witness 15—A lily (pl.). —A great republic (initials). 16—Star (Fr.). —Draw forth 17—One who' rents, Deli reeption 6—Order. Begone. 28—Refuse. ~Impede. 31—Son of Seth. 61—Biblical name. 33—Implied. se statesman. 34—Weari garment. 36—Genus of Auks. d 38—Passage money. nals used in communication. | 39—Daughter of Cadmus. ip, Persia !I 72—Share. 74—Notable period. T6—Crustacean. 78—Kind of shoes. The Edna Taylor Young People's branch of the W. C. T. U. held its last meeting at the home of Miss Ruth Carls president. The busin: sion closed with refreshments. service held in Lincoln Road M. E. Church, which included Seripture read- ing and prayer by Rev. Clarence Coch- ran, the pastor. Mrs. Margaret Wright Schutz, District Y. P. B. secretary, made an address. A prohibition sketch | was given, using the following members: {Burma West and Carl Carlson; vocal from three churches attended. at 7 pm. Make reservafions from M: Vesta Pollock, Georgia 360. Pleasant unfon was held at the home of due to the illness of Mrs. J. W. Gregg, uled to be held. ‘The meeting opened with a song serv- a solo and recited parts of several peated in unison. | urer Mrs. A, M. Bennett and Mrs. A. B. Carty, director of flower mission. Mrs. F. Kebler reported activities of the com- Cilizens’ Association and try to put ovey a temperance program. Mrs. J. M. Doran gave an account of the welfare work of the Juvenile Court and requested all who could to acquaint themselves with it. Every one was pleased to greet former First Vice President Mrs. Lindley D. Clark, now of Baltimore, who was in the city. A report was given of the church| Refreshments were served by Mrs. Carty and her assistants. ‘The next meeting of the union will be held in the Columbia Heights Lutheran, the W. C. T. U. ladies of the church acting as hostess The Northeast Suburban met on Wed- Misses Frances Doran, Ruth Carlson, | nesday at the home of Mrs. Arthur C. ! Proctor, president. Reports were made <olo, Miss Vesta Pollock. Young people | by the different directors and the di- | rector of soldiers and sailors. Mrs. The annual banquet was decided | Maude Poole reporfed 16 pillows sent upon and program arranged. It will be | {0 Walter Reed Hospital. at the Tally-Ho Tavern on February 18 | The captain for the membership drive for the month of February was appointed. Mrs. N. M. Pollock, district president, The January meeting of the Mount Was the speaker for the afternoon. Mrs. A. B. Carty, 1234 Harvard street,| The North Capitol Union held its meeting Monday evening at Bethany 19 Whose home the meeting was sched. | Baptist Church, with the president, Mrs. Lineback, in the chair. ‘The devotions were led by the vice ice led by Mr. Carty, who later rendered | president, Mrs. Theodore Moore, ‘The minutes of the last meeting were poems. The twenty-third Psalm was re- | approved. A letter from Mrs. Young was read Reports were given by Corresponding | by the secretary thanking the union Secretary Mrs. Burt W. Andrews, Treas- | for flowers sent her during her illness. Mrs. Louis Espy of the flower com- mittee gave her report. Flowers had R. T. Stout brought welcome news of | been sent to several members who | ‘he work of the L. T. L., and Mrs. Lyman | were ill. The president read a list of new | McDowell, national president Ladies' Union Veteran Legion, as & new mem- ber. Mrs. McDowell gave a talk. The Anna A. Gordon Union met at | the home of Mrs. Charles T. Windle, 3601 Fourteenth street, January 18, at | 8 pm. Mrs. Windle, the president, pre- | sided. George F. Wells of the Intercol- | legiate Prohibition Association was the | guest and had charge of the devotional | exercises. Progress was reported by the }dmcmrs of the several departments. A social hour followed after adjournment, | refreshments being served by the hostess. . Twelve airplanes from America have been placed in service in Mexico this year. BABY NAMES HIMSELF. Child’s Parents Fill Hat With Pro pects, He Picks One. PITTSBURGH, Pa. (#).—Gene Tun- ney Odato, only several has named himself. When M; Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Odato of Bre‘i | wood, a suburb, sought & name their offspring, they ran into so mi suggestions that they decided to put up to the baby himself. { Selecting a score of names of pi ent-day celebrities, they wrote names on paper slips and put them in a hat. The baby's chubby fist went into the skypiece and reappeared with his name—Gene Tunney. 79—One who does service. 68—Stops. 40—Rug. Perish with hunger. 70—A length of tree trunk. 42—Subtracts. | 82—-Coarse woolen fabric. ;l—sr!\( ns again. 44—Stuffed backless seat. 83—Gold coins of Japan. 73—Ailow 45—Fleshy underground stem of plant.| 84—Peruse. 75—Victims of the dancing mania 46—Treatment. 8>—Have power of sight. perty contributed by the wife. 47—Garment of Hindu women (pl.). 87—Timber tree of New Zealand. o) | 4 & f6 munity centers. s. W. I. Swanton ! members. urged all to join the Columbia Heights Mrs. Wilie presented Mrs. James A. 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