Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1930, Page 54

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‘THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, the candidacy of Mrs. Howard L. Bishop, fockwood, Miss Desha and others, who | cember Meeting of Independence Bell who has been nominated as correspond- | had blazed the way. Chapter was held at the Willard Hotel ing secretary on the State ticket, 8s she | \yeq w1a Loraine Dorsay made the | December 17, with Mrs. Henry C. Cook . . . has been a very active worker for Many | aqdress of the evening on the subject |and Miss Esther Mayher as hostesses. ears. Mrs. Bishop came to the POto- | of “Kenmore.” She spoke of the splen- | After the opening exercises and the re- mac Chapter in Toto, having been & @i efforts of those who fostered the | ports of the committees, the following member of the Continental Chapter and | project and gave mtemtlng accounts | alternates were elected for 1930: The e Potemac Chapter held its De-|the various schools and other enter- |later the Commonwealth Chapter, of | of the happenings during t o has ‘Washingtons. with Mrs. Drury Con- | prises that are receiving assistance from | Richmond, Va., since 1904. She amhtrm mdmm*u:‘z‘hzr home, 1789 Lanier Ft and indorsed the budget plan being | served Potomac Chapter as r‘cgut:sr. , when most of its members and a | fostered by the State committee. recording secretary, treasurer, vice pres- lives of | vice regent, Mrs. Marlow, as alternate |for the regent, Mrs. Cook: Mrs. M. G. The date of the next meeting will be | Miller as alternate for the delegate, . Harry H.| Mrs. Wheat, and the following in order few invited guests were present. Mrs. H. H. Thompson, chnirmn; k:)t lldgezz;t 'zn&;;genc. She was regent from %“.'m-.'nml’.y a’dofdg'dx;!. w!gm )’m"c ;‘;,:,“: ?w .l;ll}m L;I‘lmlev&n,lllg, ’g&“fi‘%‘: sided and Beird the eports of the 7. | Wil D¢ Giveh ot dhe home of the Tegent| - The. members were entertained by | Wil be an Ellie Island shower and Mrs, Mits Muyher, Mrs. whiting, Miss Hua- ferent committees, which showed that |on February 6 in celebration of the | Mrs. Ludlow, who had located a book of | FPRKe? \. et R T e T much work had been accomplished and | twenty-fifth birthday anniversary of |original minutes of Potomac Chapter 3 en. new 3 d bits of vements undertake the chapter. meetings from which she rea The glrf-pur discussed the work of ! 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JANUARY 5, - 1930—PART -THREE. . o Miss Esther Mayher will entertain the thf1 budget ;:. ‘fi“::‘}; ;:44 upon Animals’ Friend Is Dead. chapter in January. and acce] for . i Yuletide greetings to the chapters| SPOKANE, Wash, January 4 m Thomas Marshall Chapter.—The De- [ Were read from President General Mrs. | Mrs. Martha Morley Stewart, 59, known cember meeting of the Thomas Mar- |Hobart. | throughout the country for her devotion shall Chapter was held with the cor- | The annual card party of the chapter, | 5 the cause of kindness to animals, is ding secretary, Mrs. Maria H. it was decided, will be held on January dead. In New York, Chicago and Spo- Melgs, at the Waldruf Apartment on|31. The regent appointed Miss McCabe, | kkane she recelved recognition as an au- Fifteenth street, the regent. Miss Jessie | Mrs. Cooleridge and Miss Lynn & com- | thor and lecturer on animal topics. One W. McEnery, presiding, The meeting |Mittee to select & place for holding | of her books. ~Greyhound Fanny.” was was opened with the Lord's Prayer, led |the card party, and to report thereon | written to persuade children to be kind by Mrs. Meigs, and a salute to the flug“t the January meeting. to dumb animals was given. The roll was called; minutes | The next meeting will be held the of last meeting read and accepted, and | Second Thursday in January. Nesidite eyl tad k. Rl reports given of standing committees. - are pron R '.Chlnr Lo g The regent reported that at a re-| Ripe raspberries were picked in New- | which may start within the next 30 years. F STREET O. AT SEVENTH less than PRICEK Save $113 on This Model! 5222 EVEREFADY Screen rid Radio s109 Complete With 8 . Eveready Tubes With Electro-Dynamic speaker. Walnut cabinet has sliding doors. This set employs three of the new screen grid tubes and uses two power _tubes, type 245, in push pull. 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