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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 8, 1930—PART THREE. whlte ribbon recruit work, of which she Miss Marion McCoy and Mrs. . Mrs. Charles W. Shaw, L. U Ports, soloists, accompanied by Evans at the piano, sang. s, a recitation. Mrs, | Lineback, the president, presiding. Mrs. | was presented as an honorary member | The convention was called o order | James M. Doran reported on the prog- | ters’ banguet at Hamiine M. E. Church. | among the mothers and children in the | Service Association for the coming Penner announced two new members, |and made an address. Mr. Taylor by tne president, Mrs, N. M. Follock. |Tess of her work as director of non- E. E. Norwood toutern. | SPOKE. Mrs. Paiso, historian. of = R, N. Edwards delivered the ad- | alcoholic fruit products. “The Message 3 Brinley Miss Stella Garbee and Mrs. S Eepey, | American War Mothers, told of her re- il of welcome. Mrs. Fisher brought | of the Flowers,” under the direction of | nate in the nomination of District berg-Celeste ~Weaver. Mrs. Pof [cent trip around the 'world. Special | greetings from the Brookland Baptist| Mrs. F. Scott McBride, was presented | ficers in January. Mrs. E. M, Gusta flower mission superintendent, told of | oyegts were Mrs. Stella Clayton, presi- | Missionary Society and Mrs. McKen- | during the afternoon session, som, chairman of the membership com- | cross-word puzzles made by the chil-| H. H. Butler, chairman of “non-alco- the good-will chests filled and sent {Or | dort of the Stella Clayton Unioh: Mrs, | ney greetings from the Foreign Mis- | Luncheon was served by the Ladies’ | mitice toad the nocer of 21 new mem- | dren to be distributed among the pa-| holic fruit cocktails,” distributed o e g this union to Filipino children, Mrs. | A"\ Pollock. District president, and | sionaty Society of the Brookiand M. | Aid Society of the Brookland M. E. | bers sancicd during the year and all of | tients of Walter Reed Hospital. . © | recipes. ; 0 Forty-fourth place, and | Willeys requested frult be sent %o @ |ysiss Mollie Bond. Mrs. Douch sang | E. Church and Mrs. C. V. Burnside | Church, under the direction of Mrs. C. | them were acearded o woimmmn Sixteen members volunteered to give —_ flowers and cookies, | "Shut In Mrs. W. J. Peters, president | oy wiss Hester Walker Beall gave | greetings from the Brookland Woman's | V. Burnside. pea bl St o s L homemade: b o R Other W. C. T. U. notes will be found distributed at| of the Cleveland Park Unlon, and Mr3. | readings. ~Refreshments were served | Christian Temperance Union. _Mrs. C. s | e cRkagto MM Brinley | on Page 11, Part 4. L ARE s Siniwho as to by the hostess. B O e i, JrSponse. | ‘The North Star Union held the June | and stated all of the patients at the|has charge of a committes {0 assist i - have made an address, was unable to quarterly convention of the | Representative Gran o meeting at the home of Mrs. E. E. Nor- | Upshur Street Hospital, of which this! this noble work. Luther Burbank produced 300,000 dis- d its re‘uhx attend because of illness. Representa- nmom of the District was held at the | 8an delivered an address. Wood, president, 5011 Sixteenth street,| union has charge, are receiving cards,| Mrs. George A. from the Dis- |tinct varfaties of plums, some stoneless, tive Summers of Washington made an | Brookland M. E. Church last Wednes- | Miss Elizabeth Reiss gave a report | who presided. Mrs. M. M. Brinley| etc. trict Union, meued the fmportance of |and all different in foliage, frutt and of the sclentific conference and Mrs. | spoke of the recent mothers and daugh-| _Mrs. Zelsh Farmer reported the work | carrying on the werk of the. Ol Eoepinn caTorent L chairman, reported on the pl:n]c ay 31 at the Zoo Park and told of 500 s H. Bair e oot B e e l;lfimalclldm:lflek, with M.rl address on prohibition. S. H. Willeys | day. ..THE HECHT CO.. STREET AT SEVENTN NATIONAL 5100 39-Inch B'elchiing's ‘Flat Crepe Specially Priced Monday A maker’s sacrifice . . . there- fore this sale of 300 W omen’s COATS O « « « including more than 150 large size coats! 10 Coats that sold for $I15 15 Coats that sold for $19.75 40 Coats that sold for $25 85 Coats that sold for $39.75 150 Coats that sold for $29.75 Bengaline Coats Trico Coats.. Sale! Worth Considerably Moi. . 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