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Disf officers &% & luncheon in her November ummfiraumw,mm and Miss Katherine Fowler. The birth- month idea was carried out {n the place cards and arrangement of the 23 guests. Cleveland Park Union met with Mrs. D. Cé Crain. Mrs. E. L. Crawford who . A. T. Plenkowsky reported on ce programs in Sunday ‘The Bible won by this union m cent paid-up membership was irned over to the devotional chairman, Mrs. T. B. Jarvis. Mrs. A. L. Talbot and Mrs. H. K. Green gave in Chrisf ther guest er. Mrs. Herbert Walther Was welcomed as & new member. Mrs. J. Raymond Schmidt and Mrs. . H. Kuhns assisted Mrs. Crain in w. the dining reom. The next will be January 37 at Mrs. A. L. s, 2512 Q) street. Columbia Woman's Union met Novem- ber 30 with Mrs. Sidney Phillips, the president, Mrs. Charles P. Grandfield, oresiding. Minutes were read by Mrs. A. Rodgers Tracy, secretary. The cor- r-pmdm! secretary, Mrs. Elma R. Saul, an , Miss Emma Jones, made reports and a letter of ap- preciation from Miss Alice Baldwin was The president reported the preceed- ings of the District exeeutive meeting and spoke of the luncheon given by Mt. Pleasant Union in Barker Hall; she felt they were to be eongratulated upon their success and that it had been a Teal help to the work in the District. ‘The report also announced a banquet to be given by the District Union January 16 at 2400 Sixteenth street, also that Columbia Union will have charge of the gervices at Central Union Mission in January. The unions were to _observe Self-denial day, December 4. Mrs. Frances U. Parker, Mrs. Edwin T. Perkins and Mrs. Charles Me- Guests of the afternt . J. ¥. Bancroft, Mrs. D. C. Hatcher, Mrs. Elisabeth Grannis and Greene, Mrs. Mrs. R. F. Bartle. Boole's new book, “Give Pro- Tts ce” for Jol g | 7 : g-l 3ré Doran tol Y. W. C. frult juice EEE? 1] a}i; 55 H H H g ture. The pe juice used was sent from the Grape. Growers' Association of California. The December meeting Wwill be held at Mrs. Todd's, 1309 Seven- teenth street, on Friday, December 27. des; members atiended. e al e meeting, Southeast Union held its Novembe: “ meeting at district headquarters. cule; o order by President Mrs. Hattie Risler. oy T e Fold Watis &t the piagy, T M Regular reports and business were dis- posed of promptly. Minutes taken at trl;a date ol; m!:gl.-mn of dsautheut bruary 13, , were read. Forty- three signatures to the pledge fie le. Remainder of the time to the district officers 'Hmfl¥= " ars, Pollock told of calling to see Mrs, Theress Willilams, who is Il Mrs, Pollock gave glimpses from the nationai convention held at Indianapolis. n&: 1 were the t depicting U.flt”vn in- its fiftieth the State Capitol. About 5,000 children Tepresenting 125 Sunday schools filed past after the unveiling. Mrs. M. Pickering, director of litera- ture for the District and formerly presi- dent of Southeast Union for seven years, gave some reminiscences. WINTER SPORTS FEVER IS STARTED IN LONDON Experts Are Employed by Many Shops to Give Advice on Purchase of Kits. LONDON, (N.A.N.A.).—The Winter &ports fever started early this year. As far back as October pictures of faci- nating damsels clad in skiing suits and accompanied by swains wearing slouch caps reminiscent of the conventional lar's and wrapped to the eye in , began to appear. And now the b ward the end of January that the really expert skiers condescend to demonstrate their skill. Bright young people, however, like to be in advance of the times, so they not only buy their sports’ kit early, but try out parts of it, at least, in the streets of London. Thus brilliant berets with rainbow scarf to match are seen on both men and women motering USE OUR CONVENIENT FREE AUTO PARK Give Guaranteed Gifts i, [} THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, 1920—PART TWO. EARS, ROEBUCK ane €6 RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE Y BLADENSBURG ROAD AT 15th AND H STS. NE. MODERN GIFTS THAT LAST FOR YEARS | " Octagonal *. Table 219 AN especially attractive occasional table 5witlh an octagonal top. S-ply construcit‘lon. with beaut&ul 4-way matched butt walnut veneer. Top rim is pleasing- ly curved with fancy cutout designs. Eight gracefully turned legs and stretchers. Handy bottom shelf. Other Octagonal Tables $10.78 and $14.78 Lower Floor Occasional Chair $163 AME of hardwood fin- ished in mahogany or walnut. Back covered with multicolor, figured mercer- ized Jacquard velour. Seat upholstered in smal| checked pattern of Taupe Jacquard velour. Here is a gift for the home that will give gleasure to the entire family or years to come. Other Occasional Chairs $10.75, $14.75 to $34.00 Lower Flaor kd __.—a.-——- Cigarette ; Stand 115 BEAUTIFULLY fash- ioned stand. Top fur- nished with an additional shelf. Nickel covered glass cigarette humidor stand and ash tray. Enclosed cabinet has genuine copper lining. Attractively turned legs and shelf supports. Conven- iently placed handles. Se- lected hardwood, in beautiful mahogany or walnut finish. Door has positive handle catch. A beautiful gift. Other Cigarette Stands $8.25 and $10.25 Lower Floor Kenmore Electric Washer Cash Price Delivered ‘815 Also Sold on Payments F you are looking for a washer in the lower price field, you want the Ken- more, It embodies all the modern improvements found in higher priced machines, at an extraordinarily low price. Positive gyrator ac+ tion. A 10yyear guarantee insures ft'ou perfect service. Lower floor. YOur'NQW’Ra‘dio Should Have ALL the GneatiFeatureszQF SILVERTONE NEW 1930 MODEL Choose Either Silvertone Screen-Grid RADIO‘S newest achievement; Power detection. New type 245. Or 8-Tube Neutrodyne TTHE time-tested Neutrodyne Circuit brought to its highest efficiency. ‘8D A Delivered and Installed Also Sold on Easy Time Payments $10 Down—$10 Monthly lT has every important feature of the most expensive sets. Tone alive with color, free from hum! . . . Built under R. C. A. patents! . . . Super electro- dynamic speaker! . .. Push-pull amplifica- tion! . . . Oversize powerspack! ... Ball bearing condensers! UARANTEED one year. Yet this outstanding radio, frcatest triumph of Alexander Senauke, M. E. E. E., costs less than others, How is this possible? Only because we manufacture Silvertone (8 Cash . Price ourselves—all jobbers’ and distributors’ profits are eliminated! The saving is yours. 5 OME in—see and hear the New 1930 Silvertone! Try it for thirty days. Compare it with any other radioc made. You will agree that, for perfected radio reception, you need pay no more than Silvertone’s low price.” Other beautiful Silvertone models, including Radio-Phonograph Combina- tions in a range of prices. Main floor. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK 21% ARDWOOD frame. Solid mahogany or walnut tdp gateleg table with hardwood frame. Pie- crust - scalloped edge on drop leaves; lighter finish at edge shows the graceful curves to advantage. Sunken hinges support each leaf. Six turned legs and stretchers. A charming gift. Visit Our Furniture Department or Lower Flaor Spinet Desk 7 QLID mahogany or solid walnut top and pull-out writing bed. Other parts of hardwood finished to match. Rubber pretectors keep front piece of top from marring surface when desk is opened or closed. Stylish turned legs give sturdy support. Many Beautiful Gifts in Our Furniture Dept. Lower Floor Franklin Electric Sewing Machine E ASH price delivered, also sold on easy payments. The Franklin is concealed in a beautiful table, as pictured. Walnut veneered cabinet, birdseye maple panel. Greist attachments included. Guar- ;nteled 20 years. 30 days' trial. A Small Payment Brings the Franklin to Your Home The Elite Gas Range 1848 CASH price delivered. Also sold on Easy Time Payments. The Elite is fully enameled in either Alpine green and ivory or ear] gray and snow white. quipped with oven heat control and “Touch-a-but- ton Lighter,” Genuine Armco Iron granite perce- lain enameled oven and broiler linings. Lower floor. HOURS 9 TO 5:30 SATURDAYS 9 AM. TO 9 PM. Guaranteed Gifts