Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1931, Page 6

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THE BSUNDAY STAR, WASHINGIUN, D. C, JANUAwL 15, 1voi- -rawnd UNE. - CHURCHES TOHOLD = -, JOBLESS PARLEY g 3 Dtlhohc, Protestant and "“Jewish Representatives to 1 Meet Here Two Days. o \ an Organized church interests of Amer- i fa have completed plans for a jointly ' lponwred national confer:nce here next week “to focus the conscience of the . . 5 Nstlon" on permanent preventives of unemploymer Social_ wellare organizations repre- ... senting national groupings of the Catho- “ 1. Hie, Protestant and Jewish churches of - “the country have arranged a two-day isfs ueeting, Junuary 26 and 27, at the . flton Hotel, of noted economists, philosophers, clergymen _and public officials for discussion of the cause and ;" eute of unemployment, he aympostum is under auspices of the social on department, National " Cathotic Welfare Gonferaace: the social + Justice commission, Central Conference Of tAmericap Rabhis, and the social serv. mission, Federal Council of ", Ghurches of Chist in America. List of Speakers. e list of spealcrs, announced last rt P, e These are the things that count! Y mnnsi University of Wisconsin; Prcd ‘Hoehler, dlr'*cmr of public welfare, . nati, jo; Leifur Mi 18S0! tor Economic Research in Massachusetts; JOhn P. Prey, .vanmr\ of th- me(ll the New Repubhc "Or. A E. Suffern - - . . . a of " the “Pederul. Gouncil ot Ghurche: STYLE Above all, you want correct, stylish plenishings. At Mayer in J. Meserole, president of the B T & Co. you find them . . . the choicest the markets of the world ~ merce; Edwin S. Smith of Boston, : fi;&u&lfic il conciyge with & afford. Many faithful reproductions and other tasteful pieces ‘ selected with critical and experienced eyes. 'y al . Harry. F. Ward, pmlessor of wcml ,;h.ngfi?;gxxgag;fl % VARIETY Whether you want to furnish in Early American style, S deon o the ntiopal Catnolc . — Georgian, French, Renaissance, Early English, Queen Anne or Welfare Conference, who will speak on ety m:.’.f:f’?’f"mdc’kf‘?: ] PARKING SERVICE others, you will find the pieces you need and an interesting, plen- Topics On Opening Day. Mayer & Co. o " TR i ‘ DECORATOR’S AID The Mayer & Co. salesman who serves e s || you is an experienced, graduate decorator from a resident school recognizéd in the community. He will be glad to lend you such aid as you need to charmingly do your rooms. pres| officer. 'nfimgpomonng Committee for the mfemu is headed iR, S ‘ QUALITY Be sure you can depend on the quality of your furni- By pidens| i B} : : ture selections. You will want your furniture to wear well..You “"‘"“""':m J : are safe when you buy Lifetime Furniture. Lifetime quality b2 o e D NG 7 Ak and Lifetime quality alone is the only kind of firniture that " public is invited to at- BUSINESS WOMEN PLAN N = DINNER FOR DELEGATES| | % i i enters the Mayer & Co. establishment.* National Officers and Others Com- i i St | 2 : INTEGRITY of VALUES Do you know values? It’s hard and Cure for War. oThe Buiness and Professional ‘ ‘ ' _ = sometimes for even an experienced furniture buyer to deter- B and Froicsional” womens ‘ g 1 mine them. Be on the safe side and buy from a store with an CuheTw SR ljél‘;e‘;‘mnfi"g,‘g B - enviable reputation for integrity of values. Mayer.& Co. valtes s ara - i the Navional Capital - 1 are worthy. T ;flerenco on the Cause | ) S L & ‘The honor guests will include Miss ‘Marion H. McClench of Ann Arbor, N e = — 2 FAIR PRICES People who know Mayer & Co. know that Life- end Representative Ruth - Harmn dCormice. "W ' members o time Furniture is fairly priced. Just now prlces are lower than Haney, president of the local club, s i e Baitiors, we’ve seen them in imany years. Alexandria and Clarendon are also in- vited to attend, it tl announce4. NS —— DEPENDABLE SERVICE Besides all the usual store courte- Pssays on Wiviseetion” “Tnvited Our Trucks Deliver 7 : @ 7 O sies and services, Mayer & Co. keeps you happy with your furni- % George Arliss, motion picture and All Poi 1afi 1 mes}e:.-auhnfl?:g 3 chee o $T0 t‘t’h - °"‘t_'l { ture purchases. You must be satisfied and our Service Depart- | 5€ ] lor the WO st essays on B e S T S 50 Within 100 Miles ment keeps you that way. Why not look at Lifetime Furniture bolished” written by Dislr!(‘! of Co- A lumbia high-school studen 9ol Boy or girl Detgeen 12 ‘and 18 tomorrow? of enter the contest, 'hlth clmes whllhl at midnight. The judges will be Charles Edward Russell, suthor; Mrs. Wmmm Wnlfl Smith and o mnther yet to be ni Essays should be (m’wurdnd to the Vivisection Investigation League, Stone- lelgh Court than 400 nor more than P e You Get All When You Buy Lifetime Furniture BETROTHALS INCREASE TR Chicago Dlracmry Cnmpflerl Find Number Above Normal. CHICAGO, January 17 (%) —Some o4 - o businesses are picking up. N ‘Take the betrothal business, for in- stance. About six months ago it was veported badly hit by depression. but now lh! compilers of the city direc- ng about for material for es of newspapers, found Christmas the betrothals have been 20 per cent bove normal. Five Rooms, Kitchen and Bath ‘ Electrical Refrigeration A THE ARGONNE - 16th and Columbia Road Seventh Street " Between D and E Reasonable Rentals Subscribe Today Xt emu only about 1% cents y and 5 cents Sundays to § hAvu Wlsmnz(anx best newspa- J e Al | per delivered to you regularly UQN ITUR every evening and Sunday morn- F E Telephcne National 5000 and I-he delivery will start immedi- ‘The Route Agent ml.l col- lee\ ¢ the end of each month.

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