Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1930, Page 26

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. ] - e e — Barber ,,t:u‘",d,:,”“,f,'“‘*cw‘:‘?‘ ma.""m SIBLEY WOMEN'S GUILD |[HOUSTON AGAIN HEADS powhsc W“ ro- e 1 Tetring as & delegate 5 the soera | TO'HEAR FUND REPORTS| DELAWARE STATE GROUP | treasurer. : | e 3 T e and Maj.- A. M. Hotcorbe, who ; A resolution expressing regret at the . Chamber. of Commerce, and polnted out | 2ccseds him, was asked to handle the | yrs. Harry Woolever to Speak on | Representative Chosen ‘for New o e e S Tl aa? Iyt |_A S M Tutimence’ thet mover et e l'hm of the (onference’s posl- | Oberammiergau Passion Play at | Term, Jones Kirkland Becomes m llr‘:-g. the. A overcom n g examination for driver's | by Frank ‘G. Campbel was submitied| Monthly Meeting Thursday. First Vice President. its in those States now lacking|by W. B. Armstrong, secretary. At Mr. ~ 11 ¢ Me- e e : tional Bank. 3 Campbell's request it was withheld from | - The Women's Culld of Sibley ve 3 BURL 4 Tl .| ""A merger of the and deral mmi ressing need by the delegates, Col. |adoption to permit a few changes, | morial Hospital will meet in monthly | Delaware was last nigh INGTON HOTEL iDirectors Blani€ “Wild Ru ot Benst 1 B Aercan Interfederation ~ Committee| presing need r;:"g-'"‘g F“a&"“‘ ~ejumes G Sien Sbiitied u verb | setions n Kust . adiining the"bos of the Delaware vy 2 tion: Bank has been annou H tates show a on of to commiss; for J : ‘mors” for Closing of $75,- | Nashvitie, as was the Roquisition of the Makes -Tentative Report. - Zistes som & Tedueton o a0 oS s | Dlbaict of Cohuis, Soaaanion for the DI S e S el officers _are TR0V o) avaet Bahts, w1ee 3 Tennessee-Hermitage National Bank by such a law. & similar report on co-operation with | Fe¢ent “nospita} vght’ will be speak on 3 b om mo |nStitU“0ns the Commerce Union Bank. The East on "S work' A “give-and-take” spirit on the part|the planning commissioners, “rmmhn"bn" Play of Oberamme: " ’ o "}:snnm s}:a‘tnlgllslg:n:hdflé;' 5'!:; :{ and cities and sumf. a‘rfldy e!v1~ - - — Rev. Dr. Chesteen Smith, tor of the enn:ssce_Savi , ts e coul o . Natlonal Bank, all of Knoxville, have i5 cssential for the adoption of & stands | FOF the frst time since the World | Hamline M. E. Church, ‘ill condct a : Telephone National 5 H — p iss Mary France i@y the Assoclated Press. I been merged into the East Tennessee | Adoption of a certificate of title law | tff s¢t of motor wehicle laws & War two German Rhodes scholars have { memorial services for M Z.wmsvm.z, "Ky,, November 18— | National Bank. by the District of Columbia, of & drivers’ [ uniform signs and signals, the confer- )unl u:n!,eru! Oxford University, in ;Emmf‘ “gl’u-: Wol: :T“e'fiw‘m session. LI'.' 000 it Kentucky D (edernl Judge John J. Gore in Nash- | license law by Virginia, and “a com- onee Smairman noted. adding that with- | St e $ resources ing »= | ville Monday ordered c! S Of | plete recodification” of the motor | OU sp! e progress can F] +000,000 were closed today.. The largest [\:]| & Co. to present their claims be- | P made, oo, "o e Sione] Bankof Ko | ol s, Jo,present ther cloims be |\ Ll "oy or Marviand, was recon- 2 BURCHELL'SFAMOUS| INVESTMENT itucky at Louisville, which was under |creditors or claimants from instituting | mended to the Inter-Federation Con- ateway. *the control of & recelver, Paul G, Keyes | separate suits against Caldwell & 0. | ference at its monthly meeting in the| Deploring the fact that two gasoline B0 COFFEE BUILDING . the staff of the controller of the jand enjoined all parties to any sults Uniteq States Chamber of Commerce |Stations now face the proposed portal Miller’s 711 D St. N.W. .g.fmmy at Washington. -Its resources | now pending from proceeding further | Byjlding last night by Col. A, B, Barber, dev:rllopmzfxt of Wisconsin avenue at the Ad it GARAGE in W approximate $60,000,000. ex;?:h x‘fi; co’m::nko zr:ehct:\xm. A ch_:_:-mm_ b, i gulmcé nfn:hel'e:m mm vantageous contracts en- s g i " 2 Illinois banks which closed Mon- e recommendations were con! ;s igi H wild lum?r;‘ maledn o or |28y were '?:T Bartiert & '“’:u_“ State | ina '?u“"?“'&;"’x“.’& by Col ,::,,Z, ,; ma:r;u ‘ntmlednb:funeitg: n':fol:: ab'le usf to resume our original e - eIt : £ ianal Bank of | Bank of ayton an ‘Timewell | support of ration'’s stan ona rice of é?figr;a& n?:' susp‘;n.!lon yesterday | State Bank of Timewell. They were | favor of walform motor vénicie code and | Was instructed to confer. with B, A | P 70‘; ll' parkKing problem. n ecessary because of “wild | correspondent institutions of the State | traffic regulations. Bowies who is drafting a sfatement of [ . . . = e enseraite La canditio Savings, Loan & Trust Co. of Quincy, i = B s EATH I ARt A %¢ Ib 1 § ultaneously with its closing, two affili- | which closed Saturday. Two other banks lorsement yed. Blativar Ungrienes t0 W m}lnuonfl E X5 o OT ‘Bbed institutions, the Louisville Trust |which State Auditor Oscar Nelson| Although &r.ovoung favorable com- | Capital. ) B 2 “Co. and the Security Bank, suspended |said closed in connection with the fail- | ments from the delegates of the Asling: | Retraction of the conference’s former . g WAR . erations. ‘Their directors said they |uré of the State Savings, Loan & Trust |ton County Civic Federation, the 2| conditionat sprromal ot e B N B C Bl 28 s ‘s q*me solvent and that they were closed | Co of Quincy, were the Southside Bank | eration of Citizens’ Associations of the m?acrt bill was requested by the District e w. ‘ lR HE' I 7719 Chr, 28 8 precautionary measure. The three [0f Quincy and the Payson State Bank of Columbia, and the Mont- | delegates after Maj. Clayton E. Emig 817-19 Fourteenth St ent pstitutions are affiliated through the of Payson. gomery County *Civic Federation, Col.!reported on the various proposed sites. > e lj.:nw-xenmsxy. a halding- company. Ag “Two small colored banks in Louisville, s the American Mutual Savings Bank ’ First Standard Bank, which S Wy Bared” through. the Loulsvilie Trust 2 N2 ., later closed. The Bank of St. : lens, a Louisville suburb, also sus- g ided as a precautionary measure. \ ¢ Two Outside Louisville Closed. O Two banks outside Louisville also *:‘ekd when it was learned the National G of Kentucky had suspended. They gul': the McElwain Meguiar Bank & p it Co. at Franklin, Ky., and the First . 7h C’il ° t St ‘ , Ky. The e e e antorsy” sssved 88 s PR e riIstmas OFE e e e aing - Lonteite SRR AL S ooty oo sucimet Sy ltelicitod il ot A s O G NS 8 o "‘("‘fgc:’r‘s“fl ik SHOP EARLY—MAIL EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS JOIN THE RED CROSS ‘:"rlhl‘nyvfifl:drl};vl.ls. reported new ac: . ts were opened during the day and «ghiterated earlier statements that the #nstitutions were solvent. 39 ARKANSAS BANKS CLOSED. S A Complete Presentation of New i tutions Suspend Payments. By the Associated Press. Approximately 39 banks in Arkansas Monday suspended payments to d:posi- tors for five days and two other small d P * ‘banks were closed for l‘fi‘?‘?fik:fiflf iy ‘ I ationery banks have ed since Saturday. Four amall banks in Missouri closed Monday. / * ~ An optimistic view of the Tennessee tion was taken by D. D. Robertson, g‘:‘:‘ngfiue superintendent l:l banks, who - our banking troubles are over. All our new stationery has arrived. Smart, conservative paper— »w bordered . styles—distinctive boxed paper—stationery from the Hear the Lecture To : 2 leading paper makers, Mon Tag, Whiting & Cook, Hurd and Eaton, 4 MOorrow Crane & Pike—exclusive patterns and designs that can be found - nowhere else—exclusive imported parchment and linen papers from By Helen Kenda“ ! ks France and Austria, some with cut-out initials—dainty, feminine n&;n Exchange ‘:‘ruusvtlg:‘xl;g‘:h‘f : A paper, big, masculine-looking paper and interesting styles for chil- Decoration Consultant of ption ' ‘gvely small. The {hree were the Amer- dren. Because our selection is so complete at present and because the Esmond Blanket Mills §<txflum. the lerc] Trust Co., Pine Bluff, and the so much of our loveliest paper is being eagerly bought now by k'’ fs & Planfers Bank of Helens. Christmas shoppers, we urge that you come in tomorrow and make Miss Kendall has a wealth of experience both Co. ‘%"ifl tge“ mdf;.m' o your selections, :; a pncfic-sl decorator and as in]atr:ctor of ‘hysteria - L lecoration. ‘She will lecture at 3 o’clock tomor- B e e row on “Color Keys to Unlock Every- Room”, . . 5 ; using lctul‘} materials ir;, ]herk lecturo—w'amllpl- R pers, rugs, draperies and blankets. You will be If YOUI' ; Al’e Plannlng to most interested in hearing’ her. . and in seeing the special displays of Esmond Blankets on our Tast - Have Stationery Marked— Second Floor. ‘was caplitalized at u.og.oin and a lus: of $500,000. - Select the paper and the monogram now, while you ‘The acted under have the leisure—and while there is time to make up individual monograms or address lines for your selection. Marked stationery is the truly individual Christmas gift. STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING, PmsT FLOOR, 5 Rooms and Bath $65—875 SAVOY E 2804 1dth Street A. Huyds Foreign Mail Fabric Tomorrow—A Feature Value noble—a delightful thin pa- " per, ‘;n white w‘it.h ubordlerpi.n ‘ C 'I S M 59.75 Fil' st blue, purple and gray; note size, OI Prl ngs » i 50c quire; letter size, 75c quire; B. Crane’s Greylawn—a fine lined > paper, $1.50 quire with enve- —— and durable as they are comfortable, They can 1 be had in single and double sizes.. . . and are It means some- apes. : i indeed unusual values at $9.75. thing when it can C. Hurd's Suede-finish Steel White l‘:’aé -‘l"k:t“l“c 'o:f Newport Paper, with crown i 4 ¥ Bzps AND BEppING, SixTH FLOOR. gages — “over third | border in purple, $1.50 quire; :1“ mm:ly! l:‘!:l:: envelopes, 65c. tor.” D. Hurd's Shadowtone, granite-fin- Morlgage T G These double-deck coil s l:{l are as well'made * : o Isn't that the kind ish; $2.50 quire; envelopes to P X : , These Salt and Peppers May be had in E. Hurd’s Suede-finish Steel White ATl e a1 Landseer, with blue Sherton $| border, or in amethyst with lav- N ever Clog ir B. F. SAUL CO. ! ender border, or Wedgewood ) 4 Natfonal 2100 925 15th St. N.W. Landseer with border, or plati- N N num with gray border; 6 $2 See the Specml quire; 75c envelopes. . F.-Hurd’s Grenoble Quadrille, white Demonstration on the with blue or gray border; note Fifth Floor Tomorrow H size, 50c quire; letter size, 75c . Lo ANS ON quire; lined envelopes, $1. :‘t‘n’nm:l"" g, g | G. Hurd’s Suede-finished bordered \ A ol Tl‘nh-h" ;’i" """ ly Noves | paper, in brown, amethyst, . : 197 re dustipeint: D. C. REAL | green, platinum and white with ":Zn ',;.'.",‘.:EJ'J":?I: lain blue; $1.50 quire; lined enve- 4 or etched styles. Others !flc.(: $2 ESTATE ONLY lopes, $1.25. ; peir H. Christmas cards—smart way of q Grasswars, Frrre Floom. v sending Christmas cards—with S 3 Our plan sensibly does your written greetings; box, away with commissions S chers. te 52. b : , and sl i e 1 Ch:{:ren: paper, with attractive | . 2 silhouettes of child subjects; A N L heo sary fees that would box, 50c. Others, 25¢c to $1. " ew unc n ¥aa ™ & | J. Whiting & Cook boxed stationery 2 . Ssuse SEp SRbase And of suede finish, with silver and e : Serv‘ce for Four annoyance to our mem- ! blue border, in blue and silver ! bers. Come in and let us suede box, $5. Other boxed X paper, $1 to $6. 3 K. Exclusive Paper, made in France detail. expressly for Woodward &.. Lothrop. In a smart box with . . Y Oven Dyily 9 10 5 gold tassel, $3.50. - g S Saturday Until Noon L. Men’s Boxed Staticnery—Ea- Wy |2 explain it to you in full W Tabonnt S ton’s Club Letters, in hand- i Smart Two-Tone Effects, \\\\‘1\ ;ome suede box with dog sil- a al:::::,e;'z, 82:1‘."?&%";‘3"‘ It has a very novel tifted edge . . . and comes M. Imported Austrian’ Folios -con- 3 53 in attractive two-tone effects of rose-and-pink taining paper with smart cut- it e 7 o o shades ;’:‘_3;::““:; pieces . . . out initials, $1. . # .S .95, SratioNERy, Amsis 3, Fmst Froos. "

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