Evening Star Newspaper, April 7, 1929, Page 34

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CLUBWOMEN OF THE NATION | E2% General Federation Plans Council Program — Club Asked to Observe National Garden Week—Foreign En- to Address Democratic Women. A : '%xwu.mm plans, projects ‘and “feports. The presence of representatives of junior clubsand their activities promises fo be a conspicuous feature of the Swampscott. Mrs. Bdwin ‘Bevens of junior membership, Juniors :hlt they‘:'nm. to do. composite answer is: "Apo:lell junior ‘headquarters ‘dw the council, a luncheon to consist of Boston baked beans in little brown pots, , -codfish balls, apple pie and tea; to furnish & cabaret progfam under the title of ‘Then and Now,” at| one of the senior dinners: a trip on the Atlantic Ocean; a tea; a visit to the historical spots in and about Boston, and a dance with Harvard boys for rtners.” p"mesdny, May 28, will be Junior day. In addition to several functions, the Juhiors will h: an opportunity on the general program fo ‘how Juniors *“gerve the col et ‘Massachusetts_s - recalling" the fact. that it is 20 y¢ ‘since a ‘council feét- ing was h:ldm its mt::’t :'nlg it is leaving i add to the pleasure and. profit of the gathering. “Swampscott, —one the. loveliest coast resorts .of State, is only 12 -miles from Boston. Visiters will be amet both in Boston and in Swampscott by Massachusetts club women. - “Play day,” &he ‘one time when all serious matters wre put-aside, will in- clude an automobile ride on the North Shore, with stops at Placés of historic nterest in ‘Salem, Marblehead and Gloug¢ester. ‘On the return to Swamp- scott-a shore dinner will be served. In the afternoon the club women will be taken to Boston to see the public build- ings and landmarks. There will be op- portunity to visit the new wing of the Boston Art Museum and the Gardner Museum, ‘énd 'a trip to Concord and Lexington has been arranged. The progtam of the day will close with s reception ‘and tea by the elubs of . the | Higgins ‘Arthur | nurserymen, it nssisted by a large corps of the out~ standing ‘clib women of the State. * %k k% (QBSERVANCE of National Garden week, April 14-20, by the 14,000 clubs belonging to the General Federa- :;e‘:: .wm‘&.mhxm"m' a of offered by Mrs, ‘Alma Margaret Hig- Suggestions made are: Fiber Suite A smart new style of Summer and beautiful. Auto type cre- $4 ; 5 tonne-covered cushions. With' Cushions, Complete TV 3_— AR . Ve 3-Piece Stick furniture—of stick fiber—flare arm design—sturdy, comfortable $5.00 Down—The Hub Natural Willow Armchair ¢ The fitted cot~ ton - filled seat of ‘gar- || e c wnd Camp | The | e g o Settee, armchair Semi T compl w cretonne -covered Fiber Decorated Table rated fiber. Top is of ‘wood ot e Wam, Yo Dyre ey on )it Nicely dec- orated fiber rocker with seat and Cavalier 3-Door $23.95 - Less $5 for your old refrigerator PACIFIC RELATIONS \ BODY LOSES WILBUR 15 an M“-MHWM 3 public can made. As of international Seeretary of Interior Resigns Post|Relations of o of Chairman of Good- Will Group. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 6.—Dr. Ray Ly~ been chairman. 5 “It i3 with the greatest regret that present official connection with of Sta $15.95 Cavalier Refrigerator CRIME CAREER HALTED. - MUSKEGON, Mich., April § (#).— Alec Zack, & worker, yesterday was sentenced to serve 10 to 15 years in the State prison at Jackson as an ha- bitual the revised Iators of the prohibition law. Until three days ago life sentence, having been four times of sel A . Green on a fourth liquor “Alaska” Top-Icer $21.95 Refrigerator This style -iced from top. Generous ice ca- pacity. Nicely made and Fnidhed. Less $5 for your old. refrigera- A drip pan, ice tomgs, ice pick and ice shaver with every refrig- erator, 16 The medium size “Al- aska,” with bullt-in fea- tures you'll like. Cork Less 35 for your old ‘refrigerator . Boston -district in honor of the ‘Gen- eral Federation officers. Mrs, ‘Grace Morrison Poole of Bfock- ADVERTISEMENT. | NEW HERB EXTRACT WAS A BLESSING TO HER, SHE SAYS ‘Washington Woman Tells ‘Why She Prefers This Great | | Medicine to Others. Hundreds of people are now call- | /ing at the Drug Store, 505 th Street N . %o ‘dnquire about /and purchase this reat, Bemedy that has met i such in- | - 3 e / The Bi'g er;litul‘*e Berniainhl . | 2R Store With {; LIBERAL CREDIT back cushion of cretonne. finished *o] A match An) excellent "muiory s;yle b m; The average size family. Rubber Hose $3.35 Wotsle ‘extral Comfortable Porch ‘Glider The acme of comfort ... providing - pleasure throughout ‘the Spring and : ‘Well made with steel Summer. Steel and A% frame and metal chains, s - .’5 complete with khaki- ! covered pad. g wood frame. Khaki- | covered pad and back. +# Open side arms. Window. Plant Box St st 8O A natural “stick willow | armchair with braided arms ® and high back. i Felt-Base Rugs’ Make Every One Perfect! EveryOne Bordered! ‘Congoleum .,,:,/;‘ ;;';':,l 5:“ rel Size 9x12 feet, $6.95 *';eh:'d}mkfl?m subject'to slight - o . 2 rfec s ats fitans e Vi | Size 9x10] Feet, $5.95 1 o "ok e - P 2 2 some ‘patterns. Size 73x9 feet, $4.95 | $1.® Imported GRASS RUGS EZpla Eia with_valance n‘d»mfi!‘:s 4 in colors, pair vu.eaeinis A>H | Decorated Body, Rall Tubuhr Gear, Reversible Baby Carriage & | ; - | Fiber Strolter S.g 317.'.9;.5 . 3 ) “sttfactive stroller m‘,x:u of I :.':g i &m:_jgfiu ;'a%f:.m_?&um,g; O s M’&: St Fiber Cairitge Ny i i T, EE‘:%%; & 53 |

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