Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1929, Page 47

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‘ THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929. ..;, man was elected first-yice president; | American Pen Women and the legislative.. The. club adopted the report of the Textile Strike Ended. | S'NGING UF GARULS Husband Is Charged l IMRS' LEWIS NAMED HEAD Mrs. Ada M. Kleinpeter, second vice | committee of the Washington Chamber | civics and ::g;r{'«ofi:lemgmem\"ggg‘ CHARLOTTE, N. C. December 13 f\ | resident; Mrs. Agnes Kinnear, corre- | of Commerce, She will be installed in | Sriroiige 19558 IoF the Home tor A8 | /).— The Leakesville Woolen Mills, lo- | i .?pondin‘ secretary; Miss Gene C. Bear- | office at the annual banquet of the club | pyna Hoffman, chairman of the cOmM- | cateq six miles west of here, reopened | failed to help them, more, recording; secretary; Miss Rosa | January 8 in the Carlton Hnll‘h_ mittee, submitted the report. cal ‘t” batng closed iar ‘several i try PAZO. )lon;y back Mrs. Mary Catherine Lewis was un-| M. Place, (reasurer Mrs. Jennle M.| A commitice composcd of Miss Mar, g o yesserday stier being Cheg o guarantes. Tubo with pile iss Katherine Pike, mem- | jorle Webster, Miss Nora Huffm 8 . p : tin box, animously named president of the So- | Fyan ARS, VIS8 FKAYUCTOr Mrs. Ethel Knight Pollard was named | The first edition of De Quincey's | National Textile Workers' Union, M} roptimist Club Thursday at the annual| The new president is vice president of | to take charge of arrangements for the | “Confessions of an English Opfum |officials said a {;}1\1 ec‘;ng ;r: r;aet_ election of that organization held in | the Lewis Hotel Training School and is | banquet. Mrs. Nina Swalm Reed Will | Eater.” London, 1822, is foday valued at | workers reported. There was no pi serve as toastmaster. | $2,500. ing by union members. With Teaching Child * WILLBEEXTENDED |7+ ¥ OMAHA, Nebr., December 13.— In & suit for divorce filed today, I ; j [ [ rs. Roce Gordon of omaha - charges that her husband, o-operation in Plan for| | ehames taught their son to smoke 2 cigarettes when he was 1 year ol Ceremony Is Given by and that the child now is & regu- Inr cigarette smoker at the age of i i i 3. Mrs. Gordon also charges Various Organizations. Ber husbands relatives gave the child a pipe to smoke. the Lafayette Hotel. Miss Nora Huff- |a member of the National Leaguw of —_—m | ——— § MARX JEWELRY CO. 5@ s « Christm centering around the | FARMER 1S INDICTED : 4 A\ lighting of the National Community | Christmas tree in Sherman Square, and | ON PEONAGE CHARGE radiating to all parts of the city on| e § H 3 % P Christmas Eve. under plans of th> ex- | Three Colored Men Allege They & % = ¢ e S of the | were Forced to Work, Chained A carol-call will be issued by the) and Beaten With Whips. music committee, under chairmanship | By the Associated Press. o NEW ORLEANS, December 13 —In- 961 Miss Soseph 2. Bloddard, o all dicted by Federal grand jury here for singing groups in the District. to Par-| peonage after three colored men com- ticipate in the widespread singing of | DINICE Re ‘kept them in a state of Christmas carols, not only at the exer- | prytal servitude, James Pigott, Wash- at the tree on Christmas eve | ington Parish farmer, was freed Iast t the many institutions of the | pight on $3,000 bond. city, on the strects, and in the homes. | " Bigott was arrested by Department of The commi ers have indorsed the | justice operatives following upon his o ST NS » and_co-operation is also being given | action followed upon narratives of Gabel R W\ the District of Columbia public schools, | them to work on his farm near Boga- \ and soefal organizations. Further in- WAL, by the District of Columbia Federation | p. Allen, Herbert Dyson and Jeffrey ‘ \‘hl’/ / v/ < 3 \\\\ ///////// // church music council, Young Women’s | Jusa, La.. without pay, kept them in 7 dorsement is likewise cxpected. l( 8 s ’/// W\ W\ N plan for a ol-singing Christmas” | indictment. The Federal grand jury of Musi¢ Clubs, music departments of | Hall, colored, that the farmer compelled v, . A\Christian Associaticn and many welfare | chains and beat the: th whip: % = ¥ 7, Sing at Tree. ce at the ceremonies \\\\\ pl I\ of the Christ tree lighting the night before Christmas will be rendered by ¥ | 4 - groups of boys ar of the junior I high school age, ng 50 singers I ! i from each of th®nine junior high g e hari d. led by Capt. Tay- | ‘The Marine Band. le y Capt. Tay- | NG iss a0t pr PAYS i ‘ o a e’l J‘ to the opening of the formal ceremonies A around the tree and the band will ac- | 3 o o company the groups of “singing chil- g '\ f | ren.” I | ,The musie committee, which is in O l R \ \V \\\\““{////I // W ! 4 charge of this feature of the National x ! Capitals celebration of Christmas, is Compounded N kgl < 4 \%\\\\‘\ L rl//////,// . > ally being augmented by leading music = y 5 A / enthusiasts in the city. Semi-Annually i] _ © U % 5 6‘ /é /- Subcommittee Members Named. Assets Over I 3 Z, GORGEOUS Among those included on the sub- I committee thus far under the leader- $20,000,000 ‘ $ 50 $1.00 a Week ship of Mrs. Stoddard are Lewis At- water, dean of the American Guild of Surplus $1,000,000 ‘ Gleaming white diamond set in square prong effect Organists; Dr. Edwin N. C. Barnes, | director of public school music in Cor. ll'h & E Sh- N.w. mounting of 18-K white gold. Pay Next Year Al i, 7 )y NN \ h divisions 1-9; Capt. Branson, Rev. J. R. Duffcld, chairman _Churéh Musié JAMES BERRY, President ouncil; Dr. Des Longschamps, chair- 3 g mar. Catholic Church Music Council; AT T | Albert W. Harned, choral director of e 1928 Christmas tree; A. C. Hayden,| \chairman of orchestras, Musicians’ Pro- + ‘tective Union; Alfred H. Johnson, director public school music, divisions ~-10-13; Mrs. Gertrude Lyons, first vice president District of Columbia Feder- (ation of Music_Clubs; Randoiph E. Myers, Y. M. C. A; Mrs, Clara D. Neligh, Neighborhood House; Mrs, Eppa ‘L. Norris, leader of Singing Mothers, P.-T. A Mrs, Gabrielle Pel- ham, general secretary divisions 10-13 of Community Center department; John J. Payette of Stanley-Crandall theaters, ) Mrs. Giles_Scott _Rafter, president,| Teke the recog- \ ; ? Parent-Teacher Association: Miss Lucy | mized standard 4 y "\lvh T IR \ A\ N |l\\\ N LADY’S ELGIN 1325 75c a Week Al /,//// W 7 Street, music director, Y. W. C. A.; El- remedy for ‘wood Strect, director Community Chest; colds ... At all irs. Arthur J. Seaton, music director, druggists 30c. Mr Federation of Women's Clubs; Claude lar wrist watch cen of the Washington Board of | Rectangula o ade, and Miss Bess Davis Schreiner, | % with chromium finish en- Community Center department. | A BEAUTY | 2 7, g SRR graved case and filigree .DOUBLE SLAYING CHARGED | 527.50 . bracelet to match. o ey i : ‘ Pay Next Year Italian Communist Had Been Ad-| monds 80 g : _ EXQUISITE monished for Opinions, PN - 50c a Week s EAENZA, Italy, December 13.—Ric- ext Year i : ; cardo Donati, desceibed by police as & eem———————— P EOLS Pay N . Diamond engagement. . = : Communist, was arrested yesterday on| § ‘ i - Communist, was arrested vesterday on| Suocessfml Since 1339 ring of hand-engraved | - a Fascist, and Guerino Bocel, a 16-year- | 18-K white guld. $2.00 a Week old aporentice. Donati had been ad-| W | i . . e e veral thmes AR e I ol | Pay Next Year = A diamond ring of exceptioonal = : 7 KV ' 2 beauty and charm. Exquisitely engraved 18-K white gold mount- ing. Pay Next Year Market Co. The New Meat Market Ladies’ Bracole Watch C| Friday & Saturday Specials 51875 311 7th St. N. W.—-Nat'l. 2939 movement exciog72ed b oot Across From SAKS & CO. on 7th brest style cqqg, the Toctlet toimatep,” itk 1 $7.50 Up STEAKS iz 11, 29%: B | - . o ear ‘ c a Wee, Delicio I Beautifully decorated pearl- Pork sausage (S",'i:,';:;. Lb. 1 50 > on-amber toilette sets in a wide 76c a Waek / ; variety of styles. Illinois-Sterling thin model e Tier Cutlens 1 ' ' 50c a Wezk Pay N, h with 17-J. ad- Roast 225c; C 3 = ; c a Wes, ay Next Year pocket watch wi . a VEAL [‘::k;t R:);;:t o Lb’ 1 7 2° &% Guaranteed strap watch with % A 3 j d - SPARE RIBS lnS(lmE::n Lb. lse { R \;}.‘. E’E;‘E::i f:v:f;n:;'ffl I:h;:':cllm:: justed E::;B;::: Y:I:Vement = 'ay Next Year LARD ™ii* 1b.123c 5 Ib. Box Sliced . Baeon Special Price, $1.12 Sliced Lb. 250 fin:“;‘ ?-l:‘fineg.iv E: HAMS “eisivie s 180 L aml s | Fpey Beest ) o Lo e pay Nest Year Loin Chops. ..39¢ or Stew . BEEF ROAST i’ 15.18¢| | : mery Shpraved e S5 . » E ‘ay Next Year Rolled Prime Rib Roast z'Lb. 29¢ | 72 . — yx \\ N\ N ) N 50c a Week Pay 50c a Week 50c a Week Cheese\ \vI‘:I:II!I. ik 38@1 “'(“i.n.:': o 28c Woh oY Mantel Clock m:.',fl:l‘l':vi:lt‘r;g-.r.w cosormsidbisn y N.Y.Nipps = Y And cal'l(“e’tick’ Many have flexible wrist bands BULTEY Gover Bioow | BULEYiNG “Rei 350 oL o s Fancy Young i SETS R 919 v | Wecen et | Dl OYSTERS ‘Sl::lyldlrd Qt' 57c Pt-zsc tee Every ? ‘ { on Any Dia- 50c a Week DIAMOND mond Sold 50c a Week Sip of Our | Manni & Bo Here at Any o coffee Gl Lb.48° (‘;E;;‘zol‘b_3oc 455 o p"cm:“‘o': We Sell, as 3 Timesin el Silverplated sets of 26-pcs. sets, some heavily silver. change for a and more, made by 1847 Fancy Fresh lated. | ; to Weight 4 Rogers Bros. Knives have E G G s ‘;;eym:;‘ Per Poz. 436 e Pay Next Year arid Quality :;':;:_er Biss stainless steel blades. Pay Next Year Mince Meat =iy 1o 1210 _ : ey G

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