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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART TWQ. A union meeting was home of Mrs. Edson W &x ' Sixteenth street. Monday which resulted m the organization ox union, be known as Pnrk W C. T. U. State . M. Pollock acted as| A song service | director of music for the District . after whieh Mrs P conducted the devo- | tionals. Solos were sung by Mrs. C U. Edwards. A demonstration, “How to | Secure New Members,” was given by Mrs. Andrew McCampbell and Mrs Edna !;:ohcwrm’n‘l‘h \n:ogx:auon Was arranged by cCamp Fifteen | signified their intention of joining the new union. The following oficers were | 3 B 3 : . > A — Tabo elected: President, Mrs. msey; . : I - ey i | ‘ 5 ‘ By \\K B oem lyure{te Muce o 61.69 correspont secretary, Mrs T- ( M = 7 i Y \ g T ongl of n; recol e ] o 5 g B - = — S made and $ fiber. Metal $ velace; treasurer, Mrs. B. B. But S ¥ : e < | ; | hicely finished tn mahog- | container. State officers, Mrs. N. M. Pollock,| i : . L5 % N any. No Phone Orders president; Mrs. H. E. Rogers, corre-| 35 {3 An Exact Reproduc- No Phone Orders sponding secretary; Mrs. C. P. Grand-| 3 HE g tion from drawing S > field, assistant corresponding secretary; ¢ By ouw ' artish Mlx;:r ue;‘uemm. treasurer; Mrs. | 5 . ! y ' Charles Montgomery, recording secre- tary; Mrs. William Peters, assistant re- | Srer ‘Noard. trascees: Mre. M. H. Trish, | 2 urer ar ris] E 3 director publicity; Mrs. Andrew Mc- | 33 \ Campbell, wife of a Federal prohibi-|& i . . ] Eneg T Yo gl 41 . A New, Genuine Walnut Bed Room Suite, Made to Sell Radio Bench | Roman's clate music director; Mrs. T. L. Law, | & i U . O | 10 benc oman Seat s presiacnt. Nordh star Uriow: M. B | for $170—The Hub’s Special Price | et ot % Edson W. Briggs, hospital work: Mrs. | &8 | dha Bscomiretl <) T 101 sest. 2 E. E. Norwood, president North Star .upholstered seat in ve- mme finished Unio Miss Marjorie Webster of the ¥ - x 3 5 T i P _ It's a proud homemaker who, boasts of a suite for the bed room _| in mahogany. and Mrs. J. 5. Bowen of Woodside| 5= §: : like this one pictured by our artist. Construction of genuine walnut = _— . . veneer on gumwood base, decorated with wood carvings, maple ‘ ‘ Davenport The new m;;m]lflflent'r\}:m w‘x-x R:Jrnn- Tabl sey, was e e next meeting | N i e e | B ; veneered top drawers and hase rails—dust-proof drawers. Canopy able street, April 14. top chiffonier and wood bed. jlliam H. England and Mrs. Ruth B, Syers were appeinted s dei| 3 1 Liberal Credit Terms—The Hub =luf M. E. ghurch April 4. Mrs. E. president North Star presented s gavel to the new lmlon In the name of North Star. = charter members are: Mrs. W. , Mrs. Jme h Voskuu Mrs. Mrs. . Butz, Mrs. Mrs. k Steiwer, wife | 3 of the Senator from Oregon; Miss Mar- jorie Webster of Marjorie Webster School of Expression, Mrs. C. V. Ed- , Mrs. Willlam H. England and Mrs. C. E. Ferguson. Little Jean Butz 'u"me the first White Ribbon Re- cruit. ‘The international relations luncheon was given by the District of Columbia Union at the Mount Pleasant Congre- gational Church. A llrge delegation was pnum from n-mm _Mrs. N. Po prulflnd and in- troduced Iln C. Stanton, State di-| i3 Z A rector of luternatlonsl relations, as a |3 : > f L g 2 An Exact Reproduc- 5 3-Piece % 3 s < ety the tpesker ot the aier | & . Decorated | l&7s ) - R Y Fiber — This $198 Genuine Mohair Suite—A Group of Distinction O e ctera o o1 | v, A% /A0 ' Suite : at a Saving. of $69 ‘Woman's Clubs was given at the Mount Pleasant Public Library by the union. Nt il hi P . .. . = RSl A LT i o : i One_of the pleasant fea- 3 | Not urm' you see this very artistic suite will you realize what M. Po!lockl conducted, the ' program, : : i 5 = tures of Summer porch life is an extraordinary value it is. Designed for comfort as well as style, Prayer v-.s offered by Mrs. J. ond | 3% A e i the comfort to be derived o ey M S eyioond : : & : Bt e st & pretiy b with construction features of much higher priced suites. Settee ! S : Bureau lé:d a_member of Cleveland o : ; suite. This group as p|cmrcd and two armchairs in 100% mohair. Loose spring-filled seat o3 Giye Brohibition Its Chance” by B T cushions. zmm Woen Bt Stase dlvastor | & i 2 . uf tate tor g c e S gRime phopise week In the Districe X Liberal Credit—T he Hub “American Diplomacy in the Modern = —_— Arthur Bullard, was chosen Mrs. E. C. Stanton, State director international relations, because of the tenth anniversary of the 1aumhng of the League of Nations. “Prohibition an Adventure in Freedom,” by Harry §. :flkn; Association, was reviewed by his i : ? w. L fi‘“'\/fi‘t’ “"\“\y: \W Announcement was made of the Len- » .3 s i S Yl / & | W i ) = lfl\ E &) ten pilgrimage to the National Museum g Z , R h 1 ) i | ’ /3 March 22, view the sacred relics '.me. under the guidance of Mrs. Ellis or Young ple's Branch was hel i s ——— ¢ T~ \ ~ . " it homt PR ik o, in e O ] (= ; 5 z whe $24.75 Enamel Breakfast Suite nflz;:‘:y g.:. nm é:eln:‘::e“ lg(xm r;rrees;'%eer: i A '_ 7 ; y » Five pieces—drop-leaf table Tos m ::q%etnwni tdr‘niu# HI: - . i i > D & - 3 b Q_‘ A and four spindle-back chairs. el rel a ally- G i § P % % | £ | Tavern, Seventeenth and H streets. 9 /Y] 4 = . g | 5 Nicely finished in :namel Make reservations through the chair- 3 s N ) i 0c a Week man, Miss Norma Haoge, Wisconsin . | 4097, not later than March 20. A pro- gram has been arranged. —- LEXICOGRAPHER AMONG NEW YORK’S BUSIEST Hative of London Finds Americen - g . . \$149 Genuine Walnut Dining Room Suite—You Save T e - Co Ll $44.25 on This Suite—Buy Now the Oxford Way. ; . z U O & This handsome suite consists of a buffet ’ NEW NANA)— 2 SRR 8 e s 4 ke : monmnélt‘mm{c& ii,ém resell)'ch ) £ i i i extension table, server, china cabinet and six $ 75 53900 SOlld Oak Breakfast Suite a neralizing zhout New York is a | - 3 ather- airs h i danzm'teul pmcee%lng uAgllmt o - i Ie.nh-,r seat chairs to match. Made of genuine 7 ] An artistic outfit sturdily that a million persons here may be in- ; e A walnut veneer on gumwood. Reduced to...... constructed of solid oak in 20 different about t occupations ¥ \ /] S 3 : decorsved - fainlt ) fhere i the fact that this city holds : A 23 . ; 5 : Libeval Credit-—Phe ik ed finishes. Drop-leaf table and four chairs.. tens of thousands who are simply 3 X 2 gt wrapped up in their work. e a2 | B . it 50c a Week Frank H. Vizetelly is a good example. 3 His infatuation with words is such that S they take on a cosmic importance. As ¥ B § Note lexicographer for a great publishing 4 - < % v Long house he is now doing his bit to settle o questions of pronunciation that have v HER g —a= e Bed- become acute because of increasing 5 = 3 2 3 " X Davenport radio contact between the United States : and the British Isles. Contrary to re- cent English laments, he holds that American speech is not injuring the language because in many cases it is more accurate than the Oxford way. And he was born in England. He takes issue with entymologists “who do not like to Idmit that they don’t know word origins.” He is hunt- ing down the origin of “humbug” and determining the pronunciation of “oleo- margarine” and fighting the “tendency to make words mean what they do not. He predicts that a qunrwr of the world will use the Eng language by A. D. 2000 and that Spanish and Porruguese will be the rivals of English, on account of the growing importance of South America. When 11 years old this word wizard ‘was considered doomed to blindness. He was wearing black zo{[lu, admitting mere pin holes of light. He owes his physical redemption to surgery. OIL CURB PROPOSED. 90-Day Extension of Oklahoma Cur- tailment Program Recommended. TULSA, Okla., March 15 (#).—Exten- slon of the ofl curtailment program in Oklahoma for a period of 90 days after April 1 is recommended by the legal and proration committees of the Mid- continent Ofl and Gas Association. Total production of crude ofl would be limited to 600,000 barrels daily. Oil operators will hold sectional mMeetings to act on the proposal. S EwA iy Artznum will raise 13,200 tons of dseed this season. i . Hooded Fiber Stroller | Fiber Park Stroller z | Three Piece $149.00 - bul her, bber-tired artill vheels. “Oy -ail $i VoV i i i 2 Neatiyiiteoonted CnieectiEea Ve Hesieny, e sogen |\Bolitier. SATRAbIE tont rot b e . Living Room Suite This $149 Long Bed= ing price is :‘(c(puo')zlly low ber-tired steel wheels and mpl run- T J 3 ond itiing 795 kT $8.95 412 | $ Davenport 3=Pc. Suite 50c a Week 50c a Wuk NN / A practical outfit of three pieces con- | - (romsetot. JoCCH PRGN e s iau : s f bed-d A Flbel“‘ Park Strqller d. Semi ! FOIdlng Style Cart \ S 5 7 Upholfitcred and co\ered in | :\‘xrlggcb‘)alr lc!phoaI: STRGH, atuichuEARg with rubber tires. Foot rest is Tubber-tired . wheels, 5 1 7 finished with imitation mahog- | Tight seat con- adjustable. Specially priced. . l 1 75 black. Special at...... any wood rail. Settee, armchair | struction. ST’" S0ca Weck # and throne chair. cially priced at. 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