Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1931, Page 34

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c—12 ~HE SUNDAY STAR, WASWINGTON, D. C, MARCH 15 1931—PART ONE. CHURCHES WORKING A e s Lt gh Furniture: Co o et o R Entrance, 09 T . e, woumr Special Values for Monday and Tuesday brama Based o0 woy rail With the Cordial Invitation to Open a Convenient Charge Account Legend to Be Staged 3 March 25 to 27. : “Galahad,” the legend df the quest of the Holy Grail by the famous knight of the Middle Ages, will be presented as a music-drama by players of the various church denominations of ‘this city, under the auspices of the Washington Federation of Churches, in Luther Place ‘Memdrial Church on the evenings of March 25, 26 and 27 at 8:30 o'clock. The drama is being offered by the churches of Washington as a Lenten spectacle, symbolic_of the conquest of evil and the triumph of suffering, it was ted. .w‘fhn play is to be under the direction of the Committee on Drama and Pa- geantry of the ehurch federation, Miss Bess Davis Schreiber, chairman, who will be assisted by the other members of the committee. Miss Rhoda Watkins is chairman of ‘banners, Herman P. Riess, chairman of ushers; Hugh Stewart Smith, chairman of properties, assisted by Mrs. Sarah Moy Smith, Miss Lena G. Parks, é‘,’fi?";{%‘é‘%fl;‘?‘fifi.‘r’i%@flfi- I ! W CLrr y A : i High Upholstered Backs—3-Piece 0 iy = s g e S ' g A ~ Decorated Hand-W oven Fiber Sui e exaouten by Miss Judy Lyeth , 3 T LI : cora and-W oven Fiber Suite 3 9 of the Caroline McKinley Studios. The % K $ 75 . . ;\‘g‘l;\_ggrg. ‘:2‘2&2‘4‘“33 will be by Harold b . gL i 5 - Here i§ another rcp)fu‘kablc value in a splendid-fiber Frederick Denson, Rev. Elmore Turer “KROEHLER” Seven-Piece Bed-Davenport Ensemble set—3 pieces, comprising large Settee, Armchair and The Wahington Round Table Club is S 5 v A Rocker, all with cretonne-covered, auto-spring cushions. Sfifi"’é{"§L’;§$@2fl$fif“ii$’h“’»’0’. Ry N 2 B An attractive group of 7 pieces as pictured, With high backs upholstered in colorful cretonnes, gizfin‘l‘f)?%ni:;?{:x%?;r;?dé?Gnic(i&er - M./ ILong Bed-Davenport with loose cushions and - Arther snd }':isolg:flfl;t%’rl’llul El-;mmg : mattress, 'Club Chair, popular Bunny-back $ ; 5-Piece Decorated Cltigrepat ! Edwar, P s : : 3 g i fifiaflu;fimpc:':“g"fl'%;:dfi“éuc?odug - { Chair, End Table, Floor Lamp and tailored Silk = | . Forest:Greer Solill testant L egrist_of > ; . i fimisc Firet Ba;tlx;l Emlfihihi’; w. ;‘ggfimf Shade. Serve the douwble purpose of a splendid | Oak Breakfast Ses! f A ethodist Protestan: y 5 A . 2 s Church, Kenneth Trumnell of Congress : Living Room by day and a Bedroom by night. e . Street Methodist Protestant, Elwood C. x g 1 B Do con Meinodis, Proiestant. Churdh. : : S ‘ 2 - j il ikewise be among the Knights of Solid Mahogany § S/ § ; o $ .75 the Round Table in the production, Top Gate-leg . Vigy ¥ : ! 3 Members of the- soloist ensemble who Table are to smgl in";w Blbl% scexl-n):es %udbe $14 75 Mary_Apple, Frances Van Den Bogert, i : i il Eva ganet Bright, Rose Bright, Lillian . ¢ p This new suite comprises an Brfiu&efi\xfl Helexll)o Bunfiryn. lg:isel cggs- o : ¥ — . 1 A handsome table, etxension table and four well, D'Anna nnelly, ze] em PR = = 1 n " Hughes, Edna Marie Jones, Lucy i M, 5 Windsor chairs. Well “econ Greene Lynch, Jean Ethel Munn, Mary p 5 ; ( \ carefully structed. Nicely finished. O'Donoghue, ida Willis Seaton, Mary - - -4 brown mahogany. R. Turner and Lillian Adelaide Watson. ¢ g 5 e ! Otto Torney Simon is director of the ensemble and will conduct the choral numbers. i, FORTY IN OIL SECTION G » ’ ! CLAIM ESTATE TRUST : " | Colonial Lowboy Mahogany aid Mirvor _Governor Solid Walnut California Residents Assert Con- d $27 50 Winthrop Desk Coffee Table tract Gave Them Half of Rich S ish Chai 3 75 Al e pi'gogsmw An attractive, service- $29 $9' 95 o able combination. Low- Large four-drawer By the Associated Press. boy with large wide serpentine front desk in _Hand _carved Louis HANFORD, Calif., March 14—The| Oovered in handsome f¢- drawer and Colonial genuine mahogany XV period. Separate financial embroglio surrounding the in- carved birch frame. mirror to match. glass tray. creasing estate of Washington Henry gc”}}lner, former Stanford University fessor of geology, deepened yesterday ‘with the filing of a new legal action. More than 40 persons in Fresno County, appearing as plaintiffs, as- serted half of the estate had been held in trust for them under a contract drawn 21 years ago. Under this old contract they claimed & half interest in 2,365 acres of the rich north dome of Kettleman Hill oil fields, which they valued at $500,000 an acre. Morrow le?lh“m du:ht'mgd$ e : ly and others re g near Sanger flled a mining location in 1910 Lane Walnut Veneer on more than a section of Kettleman . Hills. Under a contract with Presno Window Seat e T s e Gz Gliest in prof ler ed & 111 ontract to carry on development work. st S Writing Table Desk . Th 1920 Ochsner obtained a prospect- f' permit on the 2,365 acres. Iputh?)!ugh $ 1 . 9 5 7 5 - vas in his name, the plaintiffs con- . Fiber Stroller $10-75 Ten-piece Hepplewhite Dining Room Suite i _ Strong, attractively fin® Beauty and quality combined at a low price. This magnificent suite of thé popular vencer. Very attractive and serv- Attractive design, nicely finished ished fiber stroller with re- Hepplewhite style is constructed of genuine walnut veneer on oak. As pictured, Duncan in walnut. Drawer and pen rack. clining back. Phvie extensio N % j . o s hyffe extension table, enclosed server, 66-inch buffet, grilled china cabinet, host chair and 5 side chairs, blue figured mercerized tapestry to match tended he obtained it in behalf of the tiffs in 5o far as their interest was 5 he T\ i e Genuine Tennessee cedar walnut ‘Three former wives of the geologist, iceabl who died apparently in moderate cir- PEERE) eumstances, are fighting for his estate. AlL suits were filed after it was dis- forera” Ocimer Sl become pot- New Refrigerators at Half Last Season’s Prices Alaska Porcelain Lined Metal Refrigerator BAY STATE PROPOSES 1 N et , Convenient U.'S. DRY REFERENDUM ‘ $ 9'75 @ $ 49.0{,’ J o2 Il))eferrectl Here is an improved 2 el ayments Massachusetts Legislature First to Il baked enamel steel refrig- It maintains temperature * - Vote for Convention to & | erator at a special price. even lower ‘hf*" rcqmrcd_ b‘ Modify Law. | . Heavily insulated with cel- B the Bureau of Home Refrig- o | otex. Air cells, asphalt I eration. Perfected insulation, By the Associated Press. sheeting. The exterior R scientific air circulation con- (BOSTON. March 14—The Masss- | metal w""‘“Kl ‘l';di“" i pq,,,l,, stantly purifying air, up-to- chusetis Legislature yesterday called on P terior metal lining are o ol e v e EnEit shelves the National Congress for a constitu- Refrigerator By i TR A e vy MUy WU R frig Safe temperature at low tional convention of the States to con- — Y sider repeal or amendment of the pro- ey ol $1475 cost. hibition amendment. point, thus increasing their Peie imos s The action taken yesterday was the efficlency 25%. Rounded Pment * refrig- C goncurrence by the House of Repre- edges and strong, clean in- SPAtor S0t ice ca- FOODEX . . . an ALASKA fea- sentatives in a Senate amendment to teriors that will greatly hed’~ food com- ture. Shows instantly and plain- & gesolution requesting such a conven- t. Bolid osk y tioh. The amendment was accepted appeal to the housewife. Basel Wl insuiated: ly where every food keeps best. without. debate and the resolution will be forwarded to Congress. Signature of o shsperased s pyaval OF the Topiie Three Outstanding Radios—Nationally Advertised ture’s action Massachusetts was believed at the State capital to be the first State to 1 take advantage of the contitutional : ~ o . guarantee that two-thirds of the States : j A e i : | Period Design tional convention. ; - 1 : (=] The Bay State resolution reads, in P nenes, o e oo con| OSSN i = | s Bed Room Suite S of Massachusetts that Congress call a col Ppose of propcs men, r dmendments to the Constitution amend- g’ modityiog, revsing or_ repeaing i - : 1 i\ i An unusual value in a 6-piece bed s el 4 ; R : ‘ ‘ room period with overlays suite. Com- ton by conventions in the severai ] g . ? : prices large bed, dresser, French van- The greater the altitude, the colder : =% 5 ity, desk, chest of drawers, vanity bench and chair. Constructien of wal- the temperature. For every 320 feet of y . ‘elevation there is a difference of 1 de- 11.Tub 8-Tube Screen Grid AN nut on oak, dustproof Appca]il]g style = -luobe Atwater Kent oR} . S and careful finish make this a most de- e _Fahrenheit. c l. EA R Aw AY Philco Radio Lowboy : sirable value, SKN RRTATION| $157-40 imiw RadiolaModet 2 | Mot o b 5 $9 1 .50 Parchment Shade wit tubes 020 WITH RESINOL| .consiiss e 139 s 469 $3.49 $ I I O super heterodyne plus pictured C 1 i ik above. Cabinet is of Ameri- omplete with 8 e 7-tube, 4 circult screen grid radio of o . J 5 Whiether it is a single pimpleora | can black walnut, butt panels, s 8 Tube S the tuned Radio frequency bipe. Hand: Bridge Lamp to Match $10 Delivers This Suite Pranounced case of acne—a mild | and hand rubbed satin finish, The “Golden Voice Radio,” Wil niw"compoina volie" contiol $2.98 'm: :b":nfm‘:";ifi::,'o -:x:?fi Popular low boy style. New Quick-Vision Dial A ome 1 and’ inspect it ke find the soothing properties of Resinol Ointment guick to relieve ™ ° [ and heal the disorder. Apply free- / ly—no part too delicate, no sur- face too irritated for its healing 4 medication. Resinol Soap for the - @ - daily toilet keeps the skin soft and clear., Resinol products at all drugsists. g e e oo ' ' ; s Fontrance—909 F St. N.W. ; A A

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