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14 THE SUNDAY .-STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. -C., OCTOBER -6,- 1929—PART 3. O 0 O T (Continued from Twelfth Page.) as well as the members, reported many visits made to the sick since the pre- vious meeting. The corps was visited by Mrs. Tillie Entrikin, department chaplain of the G T P o N Woman's Rellef Corps, and Mrs. Sei- N-NECH ;:';&"«‘:’E'S:‘;:{ ?n‘ék";!?;i”’?cvfy‘“niu“‘r‘é‘a’ii ‘ 00000 O e president eatied upon Mtse Ade |1 0000, laide Foster to relate her European trip from which she has just returncd. Miss Foster spoke of the several coun- tries, including Canada, England, France, Belgium, Ireland’ and Italy. = Miss Jennie Hamilton also gave side- S l N ll lights of the forty-seventh annual con- = w VEntion of the. Womans Relicf. Corps aie o ationa 24 Kno n held in Portland, Me., last month, as well as did the president, Mrs. O'Brien, who also attended the convention. Mrs. Pennell was also at the convention city. . . Today Burnside will place the wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown of the Civil War at Arlington. The wreath will be placed in memory of the father of Mrs. Nettie Lyons, the guard of Burnside Corps. Hereafter Burnside will hold its meet- ings on the second and fourth Wed- nesday of each month. The next meet- Ing will be the annual inspection of the 1 corps by e department inspector, Mrs. 0 ® 0 o Lida Oldroyd. 3 o The League of Republican Women of the District of Columbia will hold lis first meeting of the season Monday at 3: p.m. at the 'ashington lub. The subject of the forum, “The Farm $24.95 Rellet," will be aiscusied by R, W. 5 Dunlap, Assistant Secretary of Agri- . culture, and other speakers, the forum Break s e : : eakfast Suite Alger, chairman of the program com- 3 : mittee. - As this is the first regular 3 Py meeting since the White House garden 19 95 party in June, it is expected that there f > . will be a large attendance to greet : the president, Mre. Harriman, and the 5N - nonorary president, rs. Speel, o v > nj [ - whom have been absent during the SN L LN rel Summer. The membership of the % and-gold and green- league has increased to such a large & : : number that more intensive organiza- ) and-dark green. Con- tion is being planned by the executive y pin ol ard, and plans for enlarged worl r . will be announced at this meeting. The : "]::! © “d‘"' ily built assistant treasurer, Mrs. Edware & s H Keys, wil be present to receive dues \ :e gre h.ln h“ drop- Mrs, Marion Butler, chairman of hos- pitality, and her committee will serve g N af table that meas. the tea after the meeting. . iires 80882 b aehies The Washington Readers' Club held > i "‘il férfisz entennl?‘ment l;:t the e ?z 7 < e when open. All Souls' Church October 1. The busi- MM ness meeting included the reports and y (Third Ploor, The Hecht Co.) a general discussion of prospective ac- tivities. The hostess was Mrs. Vir- O ginia Bayly Blassingham, and the sub- ject was “Anclent of Days.” The pro- gram was opened by Mrs. William C. Johnson. A modern psalm, “A N - Woman'’s Beloved,” written by Margaret 4 g [ Wilkins, was read by Mrs. William C. & Harllee, A “Letter of John to Gaius" - u c lc was read by Mr. P. J. Altizer. Two selections, “The Way of Peace,” by Lloyd, and “Spirit of God,” by Neid- lin%er,wwere 1slung by Mrs._(;m:e l‘;ldaz- = = c tO zard Wormelle, accompanied by Miss = 2,484 “Martex” Towels Elinor George. A one-act play, “Naomi 77 and Her Daughters,” was presented by S filfidfigoféfimgefl:; i Eether If Perfect They Would Sell From 45c to $2.25 ks Soroptimist Club.—The weekly lunch- ; ‘ eon of the club was held at the La idind. Mrs. Locher has j urned [0 % ° pank g, loorm i | 312 “Martex” Bath Mats Regular $9.95 e s G i Vi e conference, q - % Rt BoiCHat e vers Iranch T hE mioTing If Perfect They Would Sell From $1.19 to $3.25 Bath Scales picture industry was represented. She was unanimously chosen as chairman of a committee to take up the matter of & moving picture library where impor- 86 95 - suif e for cl ren, as well as historical fims, could be preserved, The honor 1.884 “Martex” Face Cloths Weigh s C R E E N _— G R I D guest and speaker was Miss Eiiza ; Randolph Shirley of the United States : eighs accurately Children’s Bureau. Miss Shirley had If Perfect They Would Sell From 15¢ to 29¢ up to 250 pounds. been in charge of the Ibero-American exhibit in connection with the chil- N Finished in white. gren’s bureau at Seville Spain. She 2 as _traveles X! vely . . . in ‘South America. Her talk on child Called “run of the mill” because of slight im- green, blue and or- welfare in connection with the exhibit . ¢ . . chid. snd her seeouns of nor oweratins | perfections in weaving. Towels of all sizes, de- while traveling in Venezuela was given (Third. Floor, The Hecht Co.) in a most charming manner, and was ful of interest, signs and weights. Bath Mats and Face Cloths of Guests in attendance vpre Mrs. P, D. Probert of Los Angeles, lif., cousin 2 of Mrs, Hamier Hawiey' Loonar and | Unusual quality. . @ Mrs. Anna Engel, secretary to the presi- dent of the Commercial National Bank (8ixtk Floor, The Hecht Co.) 8! g/}‘le Dlgstlaft. who was entertained y Mrs. Bertha Jones. The club has . . . received an invitation to attend a_house- warming at Stoneleigh Court on October Regular $1 .45 4,8 pm., by the president of the Wash- s~ $99.50 Rotarex P Ash Can Regularly $214 ‘The Wheel of l‘fl;xresu held its first ug"_lfi;m:};" r}?e(;tmg of the Fall sea- W 3 M . ks son at the Washington Hotel September s =4 89 36, Mrs. Margare:. Hopkins - Worrell, | - ashmg dChllle . ) i | president general, presiding. Mrs. Wor- Tell who has recently returned from r— W Good quality gal y el ‘ - £ No. 55—Complete With 7 RCA delegate_from Beck Circle of this cit Y i) : . Yo ihe Ladies of the G A R Cor. $ . s 4 vanized can, with cor- o. omp e e l vention, told of her trip, and of her visit ; i o afterward to Nova Scotia and the o / i rugated sides and drop o vangeline country. i G e . | handles. 19-gallon ca- or Cunningham Tubes, geel;ln% washtu'med ov;rmw Mrs. M;ry A 5 ; acity. A necessity in . Parker, chairman of the entertain- i i i s ment committee, who presided over a g e e Dl il Sl s 4 musical program’ with an array of Wash- b, Will wash loth < 3 the Wintertime. e ington talent, as follows: Mrs. Lucia R. copper tub. ill wash your clothes = i t t t t Maxwell national (hasrman of fheAmen: | s e Y 2 2 (Third Pioor, The Heeht o) water en ecliro canization committee of the League of in from 5 to 7 minutes. Has 5-angle Z : American Pen Women, gave a reading | ° o eu;; of her own cpoaotfi[xioszcl? poems n‘.flg adjustable wringer, and safety devices. g , : Dynamic Speaker Johnson, piano solo; Mrs. Lucie Mc- Creary zang a song composed by her Fully guaranteed. PY mother, dedicated to her own little son; Miss Wilmeth Gary played a piano (Third Floory The Hecht Co.) s0lo of her own composition; Mrs, Amos Fries in an original poem, and Mrs. Sarah Deeds gave a reading composed by the late Mrs. Lozier. The Zonta Club 't at the Raleigh 2o ¢¢ 2 3 » e TR ety ey s Easeh A real radio “scoop” made possible by the co-operation o tne president i Gertruce” van | NN $79.95 W]]ite Porcelain Gas Range of The Hecht Co. chain of stores. Here we save you was held, members of the club acting 5 88 models. - Mra, Alice Buchanan gave LS many dollars on the famous Atwater Kent set. And what the gowns. Dr. Heddie Weeks of New 1 7 £5) - . . . Orleans, ident of thy A = ! Qrieans,” president o the American $59 9 5 — makes the event more remarkable is that it comes right speaker at the October 9 meeting, at . o at the beginning of the radio season . . . when the air is full of interesting entertainment . . . from the World’s ‘which time visiting Zontians in attend- ance at the American Dental Associa- Series to the broadcasting of stage and opera stars. The AR I I D Oven Equipped With Heat Control ‘The Taenfldfi Celg:ryl clu'lx»_.h-'rhc e IS Gleaming white enamel with grey trim . . . Watson, chairman, will hold its first I g white magre ; fle%lng of t{wms“;onwflémf.y"r SL that gives the kitchen a clean, spick and span look. A b it Among the many items that recommend it are: speaker, Mr. Albert L. Harris, municipal 1 b architect for the District of columt?n:, the 16-inch enameled lined oven, heatproof handles, will talk on the schools of Washing- i i roiler pan, self o SOfsers o theYeRction ke TENT. ventilated ovens, white enameled b pan, sel Charles Thomas Watson, chairman: closing oven doors, four large burners, automatic Mrs. R. Thomas West, vice chalrman; lighters and the fact that it’s a regulation size for rs. Samuel G. Blythe, secretary gusurer. Section hostesses: Mrs. Fran- apartments. cis Goodwin, Mrs. J. C. Roberston, Mrs. g Ernest R. McComas. Clean city cam- (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Bireas wii be guet of Bonor and Headquarters for the Maytag Washing Machine speaker af e meeting ol X Jo October 34, ¢ 3 Do, S Presde, in the absence of tiie cha l S formance. No hum ... DEL.VER‘ Mrs. Louls Simon, who will not return no oscillation. And we’ll : Sl it L, Rlri s vty sttach it to your aerial l T = ; £ treasurer of the section. ¢ § i = Mrs. Eugene Byrnes announces an- & wi'll(“lt clmrge. £ * other “series of morning musicales” for E this season. The first of the “serles” . . . e : £ begins early in November. Notice later. Main Floor—The Officers of the section are: Mrs. Eugene Byrnes, chairman; Mrs. Miriam Hilton, g set comes in a gracefully designed, rich American walnut cabinet, in high- boy style, ‘with sliding panel doors. Easy to operate . . . sure in per- 1 B vice chairman; Mrs. D. K. Shute, sec- Tetary treasurer mects OCLoner 11 8ES. ;&w:{“%?oéz 0 e I e son School, Twelfth and L streets. rogram includes short stories by Mrs. ¢Continued on Sixteenth Page.)