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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1929. A1l | R f Glen Echo. Each of MONTGOMERY 4'.H GIHLS g:rmy:pl::::leon agent for the county, wi yon of len 0, ich of the 17 ‘Miss ¥ tversity of c'(“fi'-“::hftmm mfi' wlm it “?mnhlv:f = i Gladys Bull of the University of | of activities. plenic lunc] 1l be PLAN RALLY SATURDAY lgrqlnnd. = long-time tlub member and st | Demonstration Contests and Other ] Activities Will Feature County- Declines Park Namesake. MEXICO CITY, September 24 (#).— President Portes Gil has refused to have streets or parks named after him. He France's extensive construction pro- | believes such honors should wait tn gram s being carried out througtout | after he is dead, when the country has the country. had time to decide upon his work. We DAILY BALANCES 2 7 Interest on checking accounts List Your Rented and Vacant Houses With J. LEO KOLB 923 N. Y. Ave. 1237 Wis. Ave. District 5027 West 0002 YES - - you can still get TRIPLEWEAR ™;)ausson PRSI slon of plans for county-wide work, demonstration contests, curtain exhibit and contest, club songs and games and discussions of various subjects, to be led by Miss Nan Edith Wheeler of Fairland, Miss Helen King of Germantown and Miss Jeanue Molyneaux of Glen Echo. Miss Elizabeth Benson of Bethesda and Miss Ramona Pauley of Travilah will be the song leaders for the day and | & the yell leaders will be Miss Mary Lee | &= Griffith of Laytonsville and Miss Dorus | £ The warmth of the QUIET HARDINGE costs no more than LININGS [ FOoR ANY MODEL T FORD The lining that outstandjngly “Won on its Merity”! We are continuing to produce it for the millions of Model T’s in use. . served. 4-H girl, will participate in t! program. ';‘eltureu will include discus- ! Wide Work of the Clubs. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md.,, September 24.— The 4-H Girls' Clubs of Montgomery County will hold a rally in the Rock- ville High School Building next Satur- day. Miss Blanche A. Corwin, home Daughters Dedicate Bronze Markers for Graves in Jef- ferson County, W. Va. Fixtures For Sale Showcases, Tables, Chairs, Shelves, Safes, || Cash Registers, Etc., || soecial Dispaten to The star. E'c. MARTINSBURG, W. Va, Septem- ber 24.—Ceremonies dedicating bronze 9 Everybody’s markers on graves of soldiers of the Revolution and their descendants who Shoe Store 813 Pa. Ave. N.W. Pay. YOlI Now!—A NEW BRAKE LINING for the MODEL A FORD! ANOTHER MARVELOUS INVENTION! W:)I:{FE.D TR' PLEWEA AN ASBESTOS ONDER LINING FOR The Proper Brake Lintag for your Ford. are buried in the churchyards and cemeteries of Jefferson County were held in Charles Town, attended by Daughters of the American Revolution from all chapters in the Eastern Pan- handle. The dedication was sponsored by the Bee Line Chapter, N. §. D. A. R., members of which secured the funds wherewith to purchase the markers. Bright sunlight shone upon the group on daily balances—com- ALLTRAFFIC BRAKE 7INiNG MODEL A FORDS pounded monthly. older, harder methods This Winter let’s have Spring warmth Intereationterdinaryfaavinus The gentlewomen and gentlemen of Washingtor are invited to visit the Early American Home Situate in Rock Creek Park FEstates HOSE interested i the antique pertaining to architecture, furni- ture and the houschold ares of the period known as Early American will find it highly entertaining and in- structive to view this homestead buile and fuenished in the Colonial manner throughout. The historic and the romantic are justly expressed in this dwelling by the excellent judgment and execution of certain gentlemen versed in the arc of building and decorating, namely: Clarence 1. Harding, Architect: Wm. P. Lipscomb Co., Builders, and W. & J. Sloane, Decortors and Furnishers. If you are thinking of building » home, of furnishing a home—or per- chance of furniching just a single room in the pure “Farly American” manner, and would do it thriftily and appropristely, you will find a wealth of inspiration at this Early American home. Come Out This Very Day Open daily and Sundays 10:00 A. M. Motor out 16th Street or take the 16th Street bus to Kalmia Road, the Entrance to the Estates, EDSON W. BRIGGS COMPANY Ouwners of THE ESTATES |of patriots gathered in the peaceful confines of Zion churchyard and the | exercises were conducted with a quiet and dignity entirely befitting the occa- { sion. Miss Edith S. Gardner, regent of Bee Line Chapter, presided. Mrs. G. M. Beltzhoover read a historical sketch of | those whose graves were marked. Mrs. | William H. Vaught of Point Pleasant, | State regent, made the dedicatory ad- | dress, congratulating the Bee ~Line Chapter upon the work and reminding | the Daughters gathered there of the | extent to which they and all others are | indebted to the Revolutionary heroes. | At the conclusion of the exercises the | church was inspected before the gather- | | ing to Log Cabin Inn, beyond Charles Town, for tea, served by Bee Line| Chapter. | OFFICERS ELECTED BY W. C. T. U. BODY| | Convention at | Chooses Mrs. Ella A. Boole of ‘ Brooklyn as Presiding Officer. | e Indianapolis | By the Assoclated Press. | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., September 24. | —Election of officers headed today's | program of the fifty-fifth annual con- vention here of the National Woman's | | Christian Temperanc> Union, with all | incumbents expected to be renamed. No | | nominations are made, the voting being by secret ballot from the floor, and it | ‘ls customary to re-elect officehoiders | | unless a desire to withdraw from serv- | ice has been signified. The six elective officers are Mrs. Ella Alexander Boole, | Brooklyn, N. Y., president; Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith, Des Moines, Iowa, vice | president; Mrs. Anna Marden De Yo, Evansville, Ill., corresponding secretary: | Mrs. Sara H. Hoge, Lincoln, Va,, record- | ing secretary: Mrs, Nelle G. Burger, | Springfield, “Mo. assistant Tecording | secretary, and Mrs. Margaret C. Munns, HOZ~OR> I qm.-c,ol Quiet Hardinge Fuel ashes, drudgery and often costs less than an economy features and HOZ~OAPIm HE~CO Quiet Hardinge for understand its simplic amazed at its low cost. the cool days are at lay or disappoint you. ) N HIZ~gRPn HEH~CO Fuel Oil in Stock Evanston, treasurer. Reliable sources reported that Mrs James M. 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