Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1929, Page 78

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16 Tribulations of Wflul‘l ‘Willlam Jackson read a “Sharp | te: CLUB NEWS Cider,” which recelved much ‘favorable comment, All meetings are open to any one interested in writing. tinued From Fourteenth Page.) 'l'he Argyle Club will meet at the —(Continued = ome of Mas. Paul Scharf, 6312 Ridge- l(oeney !:velyn Crane nnd Fred Mc- wood avenue, Chevy Chase, Monday, at by Turner. |1 oclock Mrs. Cox will read l ptper sh er hnd an nrucle ‘Feminists on “Progress in Means of Com: ca- pture Landmark,” in a local news- | tion.” pyper. Clara Mxnderschlr has sold an afticle, “Indian Summ to_the Bal- tijnore Sun. Evc]yn cnne fold reprint | its tnmnl meeting of the season rfghts o( hrr swrv he Mirror of dly evenlng at the home of Miss Helen lfln " "to the Northwest | Wi the Kenesaw, the president, . O, !lll!l’lmofl Chapter H.Iaeld ld an article to Bufld\ng Maintenance, | port of the 0. Supreme Chapter es- | tary, E. M. von Seyfried; recording sec- of Speech Arts. She has also Mrs Clrlotu erkle presiding. A re-!p THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 3. de!enu to the eonvenuon from Chap- | the wuurn Pmn ozlh fib'“ of Chap- | jects for a lectu: adelphia, were guem Deutscher Literarischer Verein.—At the annual blumess metting o( ma cluh held at the home of Miss Ani lation o( 1529 Rhode fsland avenue, Sep'cmber to I I)l 28, the following were re-elec mnunz of President, Anita Schade, who lounned October the Verein in 1901; vice president, Prof. | A. W. Spanhoofd; corresponding secre- S. reury Alma M. Bischof, and treasurer, Dr. B. Dunn2. A fine program s | miller, Mrs. George romlud {or the opening evening, Sat- | MAry Louise B"O'm r 19. Wuldemnr Bonxeln t the last meeting, Marion Usher read convenuon held in Chicago in Septem- m extremely witty lrflvle call!d “The | ber, was given by Dr. Ella R. Fales, a Nl SALE . . Three-Piece Mohair Living Room Suite 148 You save exactly $52 on this suite, as the regular price is $200. Button- back chair, a mod- erate size sofa and club chair. Uphol- stered in genuine mohair and ve- lour. Reversible cushions in mar- quette. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) 3-Piece Pillow Arm Living Room Suite - $157.50 You save exact- ly $52.50 on this suite, as the regu- lar price is $210. The loose pillow arms and the at- tractive coverings are the prime fea- tures of this suite. A large, luxurious style, of quality - construction. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Remarque, author of * All Qulet Alon[ I wul urve u sub- be given by Dr. . | Paul Gleis of the Cltho]lc Unlvenuy Women's Guild of Ameriean Univer- sity.—The executive eammf ‘Women’s Guild held a luncheon meet- ing Saturday noon at .the American University Women for the opening the year for the guild 15. Members of the executive s ckfll'_l. William R. Myers October 15. Petworth Woman's Club.—The a:t | B! Woods and Miss The Washington Cultus Club.—The first meeting of the Fall was held in the ttee of the Columbia countr* Club Tuesday, Oc- tober 1, hostess. Ing W A!ter luncheon the mut ng was called order by M wmu A. Kinnan, the new president. Twenty members responded to the roll c;ll wlth vacation memories. A Bird's-eye View of World Relltlons bringing to the mind the vital questions of the first six months of the new administration, was read by Mrs. Paris Brengle. The next meeting wiil be held with Mrs. section met at the Petworth Methodist Church, September 26. Fifty-nine members and two guests were present. Mrs, Bourdon, the chairman, presided. Following luncheon, served by Mrs. Jackson and her committee, Mrs. Mc- Woodward & Lothrop's art | will be on “The Modern the chairman, and Mrs, Ida Jones were joint hon.e-su 17} music section on September tion is h‘lnl started with much en- thusiasm. Mrs. Harlan Randall has gain been engaged as instructor of chorun work. A selection of various choruses was made and practice start- ed. The section was gl have sev- eral guests with them at this meeting. ‘Wesley Heights Child Study Club.— The upmln meeting will take place in the form of a dinner at the clubhouse, ; Tuesday. It is expected that between The work of this sec- | chi 50 and 60 members and their husbands MRS I Tl II||||l|||lll|I|I|I!|||l|lIl|IIIllllllll|Il|||||||I|I|HIIII|l|llllllllllII|I|IIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIINI||IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII||I|I|III“IIIII|I||l|||||Il||||||!|||I||li||||l|||I|I|i||IIlIlIl|IIIIIIIII||II||IIIIIIII|I!lIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||!|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIII||||I!|||lIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII O 0 0000 00 0 LIVING ROOM SUITES Lowest-in-the-city prices...Quality for Quality...every day in the Year! 48 Living Room Suites in 27 Styles and Color Combinations. Five Styles Shown...Meritorious Construction. Fine Materials. Sensibly Priced. 00O 0 4-Pec. Custom-Built Living Room Suite *197.50 You save exactly $52.50 on this suite, as the regular price is $250 A custom-built suite, featured be- With deep, luxurious springs that you sink Made in a fashionable style, cause of its extreme comfort. into. with long sofa, club chair and cogswell chair with stool. clude genuine mohairs, fine tap- estries, in several patterns. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) O 0 00 I Three Ways to Buy Here Upholsterings in- (1) You may buy your furniture for Cash at the time of your purchase. (3) Or, on the Budget Plan, the balance monthly. (2) Or, on a regular Charge Account, payment in from one to three months. a down payment and be Mr. Andrew Jackson Boyd, son of Mr. Evans, | and Mrs. Samuel Hill Boyd, tomerly of Greensboro, N. C., but who for 10 yurl have made their home at Slnly e Mr. and Mrs. J, Edward nounu thv en agement of thnr duu(h en to Mr. Victor Clunet, r Macpherson; Yates, Mrs. Homer Daw- W . son, Mrs. Max J. Proflitt, Mrs. Byers | the late Cravies A Cluper.” I M. Bachiman, Mrs, Howard T Niotoss Marriage it Sae place in December. and Mu Charles T. Penn. Mrs. Charles V. Riley announces the engagement of nér daughter, Helen to William Wenban-Smith ‘of Worth- e, England. Betmthals Included In Society Calendar Mrs. E. V. Poston announces the en- ngemem of her dlugh . Marie, tn Mr. -nd Mrs. Clarence L. Gilpin of Werner M. Schoenfelder of I Sandy Spring, Md., announce the en- VLl gagement of their’ danghters ann, io g:ynln%'& O "ddm' I SKS nikbe 3-Pe.JacquardVelou Living Room Suite 120 You save exact- ly $59 on this suite, as the usual price is $179. The frames are of medium size, with deep springs. Jac- quard velour cov- erings in taupe- and-ros e, blue- and-rose and black-and-gold. (Pourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) 3-Pec. Bed-Davenport Living Room Suite 125 You save $54 on this suite as the regular price is $179. The bed- davenport is made with coil springs « « » Opens into a full sized bed. 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