Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1930, Page 16

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A SOCIAL REFORMS SPEAKER'S THEME sum“':,::&‘,‘,:’,’ Mrs. Makes Address at the Jewish Community Center. Moskowitz of New York|se t slate of officers were re-elected for the ensuing year. ‘The following memberl of the board . Julius I. Peyser, icob Kotz, Jose] N r nthal, Aline Solomons, Frederic William Wlle Morris Wittlin and Burnett Sima: THE EVENING social service to make rough engaged in thelr wants known . thi ‘political channels. DR. FINLEY RE-ELECTED. Dh-e:ton Also Chosen by Child Welfare Association. NEW YORK, January 22 (#).—Dr. STAR, WASfiINGTO “ DECORATORS PREPARE About 150 Models of Passenger Cars to Be on Display Saturday. Painters and decorators are preparing FOR NEW AUTO SHOW| tn . WEDNESDAY, of complete exhibits of shop equipment d accessories, although the actual moving will not :em until the decoration can be com< Unlike the schedule in previous years, the exhibit will u opengfl at 10 am. closing at 10:30 show will opeln k(ormll.ly SILuMIy night at 7:30 JANUARY 22, 1930. DAYLIGHT OBLITERATED. CHICAGO, January 22 (#).—Mon- day was the longest night in the mem- ory of the oldest bookkeepers in the Chicago “Loop.” While the sun filtered through a light snow and fog in the suburbs, a thick cloak of cloud buttoned itself tightly a background at the Washington Audi- nlepoieiusd k re: o John H. Finley of ‘;’;" N‘:‘:’h o ohila | torium which will be in keeping with | Free Book Will Hel elected president of the n | the multiple-colored cars to go on m Vour Caifornls Trip Mrs. Moskowitz mentioned the soclal | Welfare Lsocht!vn at its annusl| exhibition there Saturday at the Tenth | “40 Ways to Galbtanics Honma Trip service work of the Tammany organiza- | meeting Monds annual automobile show, sponsored by | most attractive railroad routes f tion in New York and pointed out that ‘mew board of directors was clected. | the Washington Automotive Trade As- | Chicago and contains fares and other political organizations can no_longer | Included in jt are Mrs. Eugene H. Heley, | sociation, information v Yelusble to travelers. Write afford to ignore soclal reforms that are | Chicago, and Mrs, Wiliam “Templeton | _Some 150 models of passenger cars | C. anklin Trust close to the people, She urged those | johnson, San Diego, Call | il e on dispiey. in addition & number | Bidg.. PRiIAGeIpR, Pa ey over the downtown section and shut out daylight almost all day. Az noon, a red blfl ¢1nmed !antly h the murk. ln urly n oo appeared like 't Mool Then the cloud qulckly eciped 1t and night came o Scarcely ultrl violet ray Yoked its Inqumng 'nnse through the pall * Mrs. Henry Moskowitz, political ad- viser to Alfred E. Smith addressed the Jewish Community Center last night on |/ the meed of political action to make } 1 work , meeting after ual effective at the anm Han'ls Cafritz, and the POINT b BALANCE Ohly ONE kind of coffee was ever served in that famous old Southern hotel It was famed for its fare in a land famous for good living—the old Maxwell House in the days of the Old South. And of all its fare, most famous was its coffee—a special blend with a rich and mellow flavor that lingered long on the palate—and in the memory even longer. 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