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PIZES ANNDUNCED BY WOMANS GROP New England Women Present Membership Award to Madi- son, Wis., Chapter. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL lé, 1931—PART ONE. Awards were made for increases in meml| , _attendance and other achlevements by the various colonies of tho National Society of New England Women at the final day of the Eight- eenth Congress of the organization, concluded Friday at the Hotel Wash- ington. ‘The Marshall Cup, given by Mrs. Jacob P. Marshall of the New York City Colony for the test proportionate | increase in membership, went to the colony at Madison, WIis. | The Potter Cup, given by Mrs. Daniel Prederic Potter of the Buffalo Colony for increase in membership in colonies of Sons and Daughters, went to the| Brooklyn Junior Colony. The Clara M. Coe Byrne Cup, for the colony cpn- tributing the most to the Helping Hand Fund, went to the Hartford Colony. The flag, given by Mrs. James A.| Ostrom of the Chicago Colony for the | best essay on national defense, was | awarded to Miss Clover Holley of the Brooklyn Junior Colony and the Potter gavel, for the largest increase in mem- bership of new colonies, went to the Colony of the Oranges. Officers were installed and service . b;rixh-w;;lid also st the ban “:!'; Five 2 4 . ey of the spehkers, all members of the New S, = " = = TR B [T s England Soclety, are presidents of na- = D ) > I'MIM onal patriotic ’ societies. ey were — T 308, Lowell Fletcher Hobast, presigent 2 3 = ERi general of the National Society, Daugh- = 1 s ] o ters of the American Revolution; Mrs. | = [ 1 G J 5 { ::& ! John Laidlow Buel, national president, 3 - ) | Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America; Mrs. Livingston L. Hunter, national president, Daughters of the American ~ Colonies; Mrs. e J. Grant, honorary president general, Na- tional Society of New England Women and national president of Daughters of the Revolution, and Mrs. Henry Clark Coe, honorary president general of the National Soclety of New England Women. Thirty-four of the 60 colonies of the organization were re| 7 Goulorta. Stylish Venetian Mirrors gongr‘e‘ssa;vm be held in Washington in pri . NEWS AGENCY RAPS 4-Piece Genuine Walnut Veneered Bed Room 3-Piece 1009, Mohair Living Room Suite cHINEsE TREATMENT In planning the “Spring clean-up” in your home don’t overlook the decorative possibili- A luxurious type of 3-piece suite in 100% mohair, compris- — ties of this bed room suite. It is of sturdy constructin of genuine walnut veneer on gum- ing a settee and two arm chairs. Loose spring-filled seat Ban on Use of Phomes and Tele- wood and consists of a dresser, poster bed, chest of drawers and vanity. Venetian mirrors. cushions, spring edge. 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