Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1929, Page 31

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WA.SHI\'GTON. D. C., NOVEMBER 24. 1929—PART ONE. ¥ 2 ’ REOPEN AUDITORIUM. free fo the public. The forum will be :;:'l' pf::‘l’,"mp‘:;,n:“’v"mf “'"o'n"fif' Star Staft to Speak Under | Beid i the iobby of the Gentral Y. .| [ g, " grtenaive alerstians and deco- | l man of Assessment and | G. F. Castens, George . DeNeale, Henry | Savage, Miss Edna J. Sheehy. John H.| Aot B . A , 1736 G street. | % ! Sasationt@roup M. Eaton, John Joy Edson, Hugh Simon. John H. Small, Graeme T. o s“pltmmun' Mr. Kennedy's discus- | TAtIoRS have been made since July and p N | The personnel of the Washington | Evorett, William John Eynon. Lewis| Smallvood, W. M. Smith, W. W. Spald. | Wil P. Kennedy, legislative writer | | SUPPlementing Mr. ennedys 450S- | s ret service in the main room wil Slok oF oK oY be a thanksgiving. At the evening was announced yesterday by Charles W. | Dr. George C. Havenner, Dr. A. Henry, LEGl LA under the auspices of the Washington § Schools Aid Fete C. OF C. NAMES DISTRICT !Dlrr president. Charles E. Howe, Garfleld I. Kass, J. | SLATIVE WRITER 1 Yoy Muil's ChEltisn: Asibelition? \ FINANCE COMMITTEE| The names of the committee members | Barckley Kirks, M. A. Leese, Hallock l' | TO GIVE SERIES OF TALKS| The talks, followed by a brief ques-| .. mtem_Pm_bymrhn Chuh will o follow: W. M. &l«;::ctfnmmfln-nw‘ Long, Joseph Low, Simon Lyon, R. ‘ e tion-and-answer forum regarding topics | .o oo0n the auditorium this morning Ballou, Howar arry Bos- | McKeever, Miss Mary G. Minnix, ywin p g, of national and local interest, will be o i i} ennedy of The Evening F[]R B Al- BUHEM[ {Rudolph Jose Is Appointed Chair-|ley. Harrison Brand, ir: Simon Beloff, Wi T om (R (0 | y & & { Chamber of Commerce's committee on | Flemer, George B. Fraser, George S.| Ernest J. Spitzer, Caroline B ImereSt Keen in Poster Con- . | District finance, taxation and assess | Froser. Willard Goldheim, E. C. Granam, | Stephen, §. B Talkes, G. R, Trimble, E. | 07 the staff of The Evening Star, will | \"ypouing’ or The Evening Star-Uni- : | i ment, with Rudoiph Jose, chairman, and | Gerald D. Grosner, Charles D, Hamel,| O. Turner, . J. Waller and Joseph | Bive a series of weekly talks on current | versal newsreel, illustrating many of | Service the sacred cantata “The Daugh- test Among Art Students, | § ' | Hilleary L._Offutt, jr. 'vice chairman, Houston R. Harper. George A Harrix, Witt events, beginning tomorrow evening, the subjects covered. ter of Jairus” will be presented. Paul G. Brock, Morris Cafritz, 8. T Closing December 18. || & ¢ b | NACHMAN |C|memn Dr. Charles F. Carusi, Hen J. Phelps, David Sanger, Francis M. | Convenient Credit Convenient Credit NOW! A $ale of DINING ROOM FURNITURE That Will Long Be Remembered by rectcr of Central High School: Miss | : e hfl Foster, art dirficlm‘; ).n Wnte‘;n High School: Miss Ethel Prince, art di- | ¢ e i s igh- ini i . i Sid STERA x 5 A Ol S Badtern b Senon rend We have just ""'".d h\n_rarlnadc ”U"rh grade dining room suites that we are going tion in ninety-nine homes out of every hundred. Even at these low prices you can open to sell during the week at extra-low prices. The sunites are substantially built, refined b P iailitdeldow littl fheald and artistic in line and contour—just the styles that will answer the dining room suite q||Pi< SMiceonntlt ayi At iduWnS R UINTeTeach vy e ey Clifférd K. Berryman, cartoonist of The‘ F R EE— plated Silver- Evening Star. ‘Thé Board of Education has approved ware Set and a 3-Pc. Carving Set with every suite. Plans are going forward rapidly’ for the ‘seventh annual Bal Boheme of the Arts Club of Washington January 7 at | \ the ‘Willard Hotel under the direction of the execu‘ive committee, headed by Mrs; Grace Peters Johnson. Much interest is being taken in the! postar contest, which closes December 18. The contest is being conducted | among the art students of the city by | & special committee of Arts Club mem- bers, of ‘which Miss Sibyl Baker !s‘ the Jilan of the club to enlist the inter- | est df art students, the contest being | opened to those in the public, private schocls and various art schools of the | y. ; The theme of this year's ball, | “Thei Two Americas,” will be expressed . “The Masque of the written by Mrs. Henry be the big feature of the o will afford suggestions for Tn oonnéction with this masque a| Upper: MISS ETHEL PRINCE. commilttee under William J. Peters is| Lower: MISS JESSIE BAKER. o ! 1 b at work on the array of properties| wyioo prince is art director at Eastern L d &&\\W .00 Allowance for your —= old suite on the pur- chase of a new. needed for its presentation. ~ Such o orops” ae & Viking ship. the Santa | High, and Miss Baker at Central, and Maria of Columbus: the Golden Hind, | (U™ JURE WUCHETIR 05 WO 28 Sl e D B O e, e | contest of the Arts Club, staged In con- committee includes Joseph Anthony | M Atchiton, Comdr. Lewis B. Clephane, Mr. #nd Mrs. Edwin Etz, Mrs. Henry Csnvn: Reveals Indian Group. from these institutions, as well as oth- Haye, Mrs. Willlam Hepner, 1. John Otto Johnson, Mrs, Oliver Owen Kuhn, Karl _Lagenback, William Partridge, Mrs. William J. Peters, G. A. Scheirer, Bfllcc Wallace and Miss Mollie Wey. ‘nc ets for the Bal Boheme, limited 0_exclusive of box seats, will be BOCHUM, Prussia (#)-—A painting depicting “An Indian Group Surround- ing a Medicine Man” on the upper Mi souri was revealed here when Prof. Theodore Klass of Munster cleaned what seemed a worthless piece of canvas. 1t is the work of the Swiss Artist Bod- de"ve ed to club members next month | mer, who accompanied Prince Ma: and will be put on public sale early in | milian of Wied in 1832-34 on an expedj -, Januaty. Reservations of boxes is in | tion to the upper Missouri. cha of Dr. Jr:!hnBR,y!m De}"enux‘ vice s t chairrdan of the Bal committee. 'Mrs. Pultor Lewis, the other vice chairman, e kg ecretary Desk is in 1hnrge of patronesses for the af- 3 why P.y High Pl’icel G e for Dental Plates? $ 75 . ‘4~95 29 ‘Will add to the home. , THANKSGIVING SERMON AT EHEVY CHASE CHURCH v i g . 80 " Rev. !dwnd 0. Clark Will Preach |8 N ) m- dg;n writing space. ! on Subject “Bless the H Lord.” ‘Will take care of the extra ~ 7'95 p mss.ss 50c Week Console Set I i y" :’:' 70;' :." \ ; iber R.:d { Gate-Leg AM | erneries M-_nmsu.e o it e o s | SISO o i v Table 75. High-Grade Suites in This Big Sale sl .98 Rev. A At 11 o e \ . .95 ! Tust the price you want to pay for value. Handsome buffet, china case, oteunifed by Mra. Gindys G, ‘Wilson |3 i a new dining room suite. We are $ oblong extension table, enclosed 5 : D“fa r 1 after the junior church |@ A 2 offering you a dining room suite that server and six chairs with jacquard | '-;;-'-l e with sessior: Will seat four people iiliv - ! etal Flower i seat four pecpls will give years and years of real serv velour-covered seats. Reg. price is | e i Clark will preach this eve- Slng tipon the theme ~A Half-Baked $150—less $50 for your old suite. Pancale.” The union Thanksgiving service. for the Chevy Chase community will bei held Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in |§ the Whsley M. E. Church and the ser- n will be given by Rev. Edward O. h.!'l:' H Ou:er ministers will participate SUNDAYS, SN | i » ) Just as e service. M. At tlie annual chureh banquet técent- . PREIOT and Pictured ly held an address by Representative re Y e Richt OMce Grant ‘M. Hudson was given on l'lnm- N-mn-l o0t " Missionary Task of the Churcl (Suite similar to one illustrated) J 1 - ece is an outstandin LARGE courolnnu OFFICES ¢ :{rr&e‘gn sturdy con ry pi is an B DR. FREIOT 407—7th St. NW.—407 (Suite similar to one lllustrated) 3-Piece Velour Living Room Suite 1f you are going to buy a new living room suite do not s wait any longer. The prices are now very low. This suite has loose reversible spring-filled cushions. Suite similar to one ilustrated) Lovely 4-Piece Bedroom Suite PARK BICYCLE You never would expect to find a suite of this quality s and style at such a low price—constructed of genuine walnut 89 Coaster s19.65 Weheer Brake .. Fibre Reed Sutte simiar'to one Wustrated) ROCKER 3-Pc. Bed Outfit (Suite similar o one illustrated) 3-Pc. Bed-Davenport Suite olaee and comfortable loose mi"y.“"‘sh‘."“”'. .!I:'.:: sl 6 95 ; ® wiin. 5-Pc. Breakfast Suite Upholstered in gen- velour. C om fortable $7.95 LR Consists of four sturdily made chairs—drop- s 95 SRR $ chairs with high backs. 80c Week lea table, finished in yellow. See this big . Jacq G lLoose spring - filled 2 3 value. side and backs in plain cushions., Xmas Stock of N Davenport — T i Cedar Chests NG Table _ Desk $149 - )i , $4.75 $19.75" affiucé pmqreu NEW RCA 8 JLagse sire wainut vencer ) ) Makexsey ‘ sl ; . inis| Fol : 4 ] 5 UE&‘.'..'!?.L"S: E‘r:‘u:ne Magazine Rack Chestof Drawers sorinE Seat, * atands on lees. bz ,‘ng L = . - bring many advancements $9.95 $1.65 $6.9 Judge for yourself —we urge. Discount our en- thusiasm, if you wish. Come in and operate this Radiola yourself. Know the convenience of the new two-in-one volume and tuning control. See how the touch of a switch unleashes great reserve power for reception from distant broadcast stations. Listen to the perfection of its musical reproduction, which mirrors the performance of the artist in the studio. (Suite similar to one iliustrated) Shop and Compare This Value 5 e g - S On Sale Monday ou will hear hundreds of people say, “Go to Nachman's i and buy your furniture; they will save you money.” With $69 Mahogany Finish $l.00 values like this you can't help but save money. Tabourette (Su'te similar to one fllu Cabinet Style An Outstanding Value SMOKER Why not fix up that living reom when you can do it $ 98 at such a little cost? Three beautiful pieces, covered in velour. e Loose spring-filled reversible cushions. rg-re RCA Radiola 46 with any you’ve ever Compare ru:e, appearance.We are sure you ’ll agree that here’s a set far, far in advance. Express Folding Boudoir Wagon ROYAL RADIO o ¥ Ve 1741 Connecticut Avenue Table Potomac 3-0-4-0 Open Evenings | 98c & ‘ 31.00 “You'll Alwlays Do Better Here” $2.95 CORNER 8th AND E STS. N.W. Phone Us for Free Home Demonstration Size 20x36

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