Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1931, Page 23

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CHEST COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN NAMEI]i Reports Made and Trustees Elected at April Session of Board Here. " Appointment of Community Chest eommittee chairmen was announced today by Arthur Hellen, secretary of the Chest, following the monthly meet~ ing of the board of trustees yesterday witernoon in the United States Cham- ber of Commerce Building, Reports were submitted by Elwood Street, director of the Community Chest, on preparations for the 19 campaign; I. J. Roberts, assistant treasurer, who reported Chest finances in satisfactory condition, with collec- tions better than last year; Ernest S. Johnston, Publicity Committee: J. B. ‘Wyckoff,'Committee on Office Manage- ment, and Joseph D. Kaufman, Speak- ers’ Bureau Committee, Chairmen Named. Committee chairmen were appointed, as_follows: Endowment Funds, Stanton C. Peelle; Budget, Joshua Evans, jr.; Publicity, Frnest . Johnston: Office Manage- ment, J. B. Wyckofl; Finance, Robert V. Fleming: Speakers' Bureau, Joseph . D. Kaufman; Legal, Col. Walter C. Clephane. The following were named to Al wvacancles on the board of trustees: Col. Walter C. Clephane, John B, Colpoys, Wayne Kendrick, Allen Pope, Hugh A. Thrift and John B. Switzer. Trustees Elected. The board of trustees elected to mem- bership on the Community Chest Exec- utive Committee the following persons: Clarence A. Aspinwall, Frank A. Birg- feld, Maurice Bisgyer, Miss Gertrude H. Bowling, Col. Walter C. Clephane, Dwight Clark, Edward F. Colliday, Mrs. Whitman _Cross, Robert V. Fleming, Joshua Evans, jr; Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith, E. C. Graham, Arthur Hallen, Frank R. Jellefl, Ernest S. Johnston, Joseph D. Kaufman, Simon Lyon, Arthur May, Dr. Kelly Miller, Dr. Charles P. Neill, Newbold Noyes, Mrs. John Jay O'Connor, Dr. John O'Grady, Stanton C. Peelle, Gen. John J. Pershing, John Poole, Mrs. W. A. Roberts, Corcoran Thom, Walter 8. Ufford and Lloyd B. Wilson. C. B. WOODSOME FUNERAL TO BE HELD TOMORROW Vietim of Motor Cycle Accident ‘Will Be Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral services for Chadbourne Burnett Woodsome, 20, of 1327 Fair- mont street, who was killed in & motor eycle accident Sunday, will be held at | 10:30 otclock tomorrow morning a the | H. Hines funeral home, 2901 Four- | teenth stiest.’ Rev. Jamia'F: Myers, | pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian | Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Rock Creck Cemetery Survivors include his mother, Mrs:| Minnie C. Haddaway; a stepsister, Mis Alive Haddaway: a brother, Curtis Woodsome, and his grandmother, Mrs. ' These 'good quality scrim curtains have a deep valance and full ruffles, trimmed with color. Complete with tie-backs. THE EV. E\ ING Alice B. Curtis. Born in San ‘Angelo, Tex., he had lived in Washington for 16 years and was educated in the ele- mentary and vocational schools here. He was the great-grandson of David L. Burnett, one of the five founders of the Knights of Pythias, for whom he was named. CENSOR LAW FAILS ATLANTA, April 21’ (®).—An ordi- nance which would ‘have given the police power to censor all publications sold here was defeated yesterday in City Council with only its author voting | for it. The ordinanc proval of the ¢ duced on the grounds that it was neec- ssary to prevent sale of magazines | purporting to give the intimate details of gangster life. $1.55 Ruffled CURTAINS | Free Parking SSC \ Opposite 8th St. Entrance Goldenberg's—Fouirth Floor. STAR WASHINGTON, STREET ADDRESSES “Y” .CLUB BANQUET First Annual Dinner Is Attended by Nirte Groups Afiliated With Organization Here. Tmportance of character - building agencies in promoting good citizenchip ‘was emphasized iast night by Elwood Street, director of the Communlty Chest. at the first annual Y. M. C. interclub banquet in the Central Y. C. A. Building. Nine clubs and other groups affiliated with the Washington Y. M. C. A. were represented at the banquet. They in- D.- C,,. TUESDAY, cluded the Y. M. C. A. Orchestra, Glee Club, Y. W.-Y. M. Recreation Commit- tee, Dramatic Club, fraternity, “Y's” Men'’s Club, Vocational Guidance Forum, Life Problems Discussion Group and Oators’ Club. Others who spoke were Dr. !:vgre‘:t M. Ellison, chl\rmln of the Y. M. Service Department Committee De Groot, Miss Virginia Wingfield, who brought greetings from the Y. W. C. A., and Leonard W. De Gast, general secre- tary of the Y. M. C. A, who served as toastmaster. ‘The following told of the activities of their respective organizations: James Hayne, Orchestra: Seymour Goodheart, Glee Club; Jerry Desmond, Y. W.-Y. M. Forum; D. Roland Potter, Life Problems Discussion Group, and Carl King, Ora- DEAL APRIL 21, 1931. tors’ Club. The leaders were introduced ‘byl Randolph E. Myers and Louls B. Invocation was pronounced by Page | MCcK. Etchison, religious work director. Entertainment included readings by Miss Tillian Krause of the Dramatic ub. reviewed by the Board of Managers a luncheon yesterday at the Unnemty Club. Dignitaries Reach France. Gen. John J. Pershing arrived here to. day aboard the Leviathan, The cardl ‘Work of the various departments wu I |nal is proceeding to Romé, while the Commission headquarters in Paris. AT A Sale of New $1.98 Handkerchief Lawn Frocks As Dainty as Can Be! Made-to-Order Belgian Linen* Slip Covers $18.75 For Your 3-Piece Living Suite—4 Smart Patterns Made to vour order—of genuine Belgian pattern—we i send an expert to wpur home %o fit the Linen*! Choose your covers! For suites having § Made of heavy with green painted khaki and other colors. deep, with 375-t, scalloped valance, fixtures. 5 ft. wide.. 6 ft. wide 7 ft. 6 in. wide 8 ft. 6 in. wide 9 ft. 6 in. wide. Room will separate commander of the A. E. F. is resum- | the Exhibition Committee. ing his work at the Battle Monuments | England is B—7 T FLOWER SHOW TO OPEN ‘S‘I‘OMACflBAM “I suffered untold agony from stomach and indigestion apd was 1014 1 had ulcers. The first bottle of zmw gave my qu{ek rollet,” writes Mrs. H. J. Tanner, Exd YOUR sl agony. At all droggists, 11 Blooms to Vlo for Honors Tomor- row in Annual Narcissus Display. | ‘The sixteenth annual narcissus show of the Takoma Horticultural Club opened this afternoon, and will be open tomor- | row from 9 am. to 9 p.m. in the Takoma | | Park branch of the Washington Public Library. e GUARARTERD, ‘There are 25 classes of flowers in the | | exhibition, and provision is made for CHERBOURG, France, April 21 (#). | miscellaneous displays. { —Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago and | The Show Committee is composed of | E. O. Powell, chairman; C. C. Thomas, | Mrs. L. A. Cutshaw, Mrs. E. L. Crandall, H. C. Hefner and C. H. Poy C.'G. Carr is general chairman nf‘ William H. | resident of the club and Fred C. Duehring secretary. Towels and Tollet Tissues Prevent Contaglous Diseases Spread- ing in Sche Factories and Homes Store Your Furs With Us This Year! Our Phone 2 : r | Our latest service to our customers is the Number Is | # . NAtional 5220 storage of their cloth and fur coats in moth- i | proof vaults at very low prices ($2 up). Fully insured against theft or damage. Phone National 5220. Porch Awning's ‘At Low Prices! 8-ounce duck, stripess on feet extension and Complete with .85.95 $6.95 $7.95 .$8.95 .$9.95 10 ft. 6 in. wide... 14 ft. 6 in. wide....$12.95 12 ft. 6 in, wide....$11.95 15 ft. wide.... $13.95 13 ft. 6 in. wide....$1245 15 ft. 6 in. wide....$13.95 .$10.95 Herbert L. Willett, jr., assistant di- rector, gave a report on financial and | fiduclary relations, and Albert W. Boehringer, director of the new Tran- sient Homeless Men's Bureau, gave a short account of the work being under- taken by this new department of the ‘Travelers’ Aid Society. SPEAKER ATTENDS WRONG LUNCHEON CLUB FOR TALK By the Associated Press. QUINCY, Ill, April 21.—State Sen- ator Roy Adair walked in upon a lunch- eon club vesterday, was ushered to a seat, ate his dinner nervously, arranged some papers, cleared his throat, and prepared to be introduced. The man who sat &t his elbow was keenly interested in the Senator’s notes. “What,” he asked, “are those?” “They're_motes for my speech,” re- plied the Senator in surprise. “Speech?” exclaimed the nelghbor. “Oh, ves. You're speaking at the Ki- | wanis Club today, aren’t you?” “Certainly.” “Well—pardon me—this is the Ex- change Club.” | HAVE— HENDERSON Upholster or Refinish Your Furniture You'll be pleased with the results REASONABLE PRICES . Washing James B. Henderson 1108 G St. | PHONES: District 7676 and 7677 Mr. Pyle says: Careful bouse- wives want & specialist deciding send Every Guest Praised the Rugs The same would be true of yours if cleaned by our experts. Call Mr. Pyle . . . NAtional 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Cleaners Institute of America. Sale BEDDING PLANTS Moonvines Salvia Wandering Jew Vineca Petunias Marigolds Asters Ageratum Begonias Coleus Dusty Miller English Ivy Heliotrope Verbenas Phlox Pompom Mums Lantanas Snapdragons $1.00 a Doz. Geraniums and Cannas $1.50 a Doz. Arborvitae and Boxwood Plants, $1.50 Ea. Roses, Carnations 50c a Doz. Flower Mart Bargains in Flowers 1618 H St. NW. ME. 8893 Washington’s Unique Flower Shop $16.50 Fibre Rugs Herringbone Vi s in 9x12 room size Good tterns and colors, $28.50 Fibre Rugs Heaviest grads fhrse I spec.al fl&— Sxip 1t designs. $15 Summer Rugs Imported rTugs «f close-woven gIass weaves. TlaXx9 ft. room size. An Opportunity to Save! Famous “Rotarex’’ Electric 228 & $Q.50 And Only 1.69 Pretty enough and smart enough to ap- pear most anywhere—and yet they are in- expensive enough to wear while washing the breakfast dishes. Their cool sheerness will be as welcome as a frosty lemonade when hot Summer days arrive! That's why we say, “By all means select several.” They'll launder beautifully, Two attractive models are sketched. Other short-sleeved and sleeveless styles have capelets, flared or pleated skirts, fagotting, cap sleeves, diagonal tuckings, bows, etc. Flesh, maize, nile, blue, orchid and white, Women's and Misses’ Sizes Goldenbers's—Seecond Floor. - Machine Originally Sold at $119.00—Later Sold at the Reduced Price of $99.00 A Limited Quantity Now Offered at $69:385 Sold on Convenient BUDGET Payments Not only offered at this reduced price—but offered with a new feature which adds greatly to its desirability! Equipped with sanitary, easy to clean SEAMLESS porcelain tub of full ca- pacity. Equipped with improved double Vane dasher—all working parts com- pletely enclosed. $69.85 Is All You Pay No interest or carrying charges of any kind to pay. Our sale price is the only price. Cash or Budget Plan. Goldenbers's—Housewarss Department— Downstairs and dipped into molton ‘zinc to Have special knocked off. side sortmen side white. $12.50 Basket-Weave 9x12 Fiber Rugs $8.75 Select your Summer rugs from this fine assortment. A host of handsome floral and conservative designs. Good colors. Guaran- teed for service. $13.50 Grass Rugs Very Special $35 Axminster Rugs Pertects and Reversible quality 3mrnm ;‘“mm grass rugs—good de- 36.95 st ol signs. 8x10-ft. size. = ns. 9x12 size &‘ i mm Worsted Rugs $13 3 er Rugs Imported” quality rugs in several at- s .50 worsiag Pugs fractre patterns. Lt $9.75 Gold Seal Rugs $50 Axminster Rugs Dropped patterns 45 ISCP;ID:":d:‘I;«"l: 9x10%,-1t. size. Per- 56' colors and pat- $3 fect quality. terms. _ ox12-t. : ;— E econ d s of s 6x9-1t s 1 5. 1 8— of these famous rugs. Goldenberg's—Downstairs Store 4-gallon Size 6-gal 8-gallon Size Made of heavy gauge corrugated galvanized fron lock-tight cover that cannot Our “Super Service” nghlv serviceable with over 50 linseed oil. i both inside and out- use. of colors including inside and out- cushions. *70% Li men-—w% Cotton Window Shades All Perfect! Underpriced! 75c American Holland Window Shades 39¢ $1.28 Shades .. $1.50 Sunfast Cambric Win- dow Shades $1 Oil Shades . $1.75 Glazed Chintz Window 51 .09 " $1.10 . $1.09 $1.07 $1.37 Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor, $1.50 Scalloped and Frlnged $1.95 Lace-trimmed Window Kitchen and Garden Needs! High-Grade Garbage Can | Guaranteed Garden Hose 17-Fr. 9¢ lon Size 9c 25.F¢. 50-Ft. Length u. tully 8. Kubber gusranteed. 89c 10-gallon Size Length . Genuine Warren Porch Shades Exclude the Sun But Admit Fresh Air Warren Porch Shades are recognized as the standard of quality. Made of durable, lasting slats in soft colors of brown or green, ventilated to admit air, but to keep out the sun or rain. FEasily rolled up or down. Complete with all necessary fixtures, 4 feet wide...... $3.25 5 feet wide.srcunmmrza. . 3425 Gt Wide oo 3485 T 160t WIde oruiessrirorvvss 30103 Sifectwide. ... .....35650 10 feet wide.-. .$7.95 ‘All Have 7 Foot Drop Goldenberg's. Co’s high-grade garden hose— Corrugated, molded kind. Brass couplings. double braided, Savings on Handy revent leakage. P | 596 12:tooth Steel 47¢ Rakes ...... 98c Strong !ml 69¢c Spades . $1.25 Grass .$1.78 Ball er cent For A full as- Bearing High-grade mower with efficient 4-blade_cutting reel of tempered steel, self-sharpening. 14-inch size with 8-inch wheels. Downstairs Store Gardening Implements $1.25 Revolving Lawn Sprinkler.. :_:):“llll;e;nlnmll 39C 88c Window Awnings to Match At Equally Important Savings! 30-inch size, with $2.98 $3.49 $1.19 Very Special! or brown painted stripes on khaki .. 42 and zes green or brown pamted stripes on khaki....... o e s 42 or 48-inch sizes, in green or brown woven stripes . Window Awnings With Painted Stripes Choice of 30 or 36 inch width—and choice of green s 19 and orange or light and dark bl green painted stripes. Com- plete with fixtures, ready to hang. —Fourth Floor. Special! In Slumberland Furniture Dept.— Across the Street Windsor Bed Link Spring Felt Mattress Sale of $2.25 to $2.75 Inlaid Linoleum $1.65 Perfects . and Seconds Sq. Yd. Inlaid Linoleum—guaranteed for long wear. . good tile marble and embossed styles. $1.75 to $2 Inlaid Llnoleumv some seconds. Sq. Yd. 3% & 45¢ Felt Base Floor Covering, Sq. Yd. ... Goldenberg's—Downstairs Store, 28(: Including “A” Grade offers from time to t service and comfort ally low! Several Complete For Only $177.95 Another of those famous specials which “Slumberland” ime! This good-looking outfit offers both to any home—and the price is exception-’ The Pieces Sold Separately: Windsor Bed, in green or brown woo the style shown, of metal in d-tone finish. Choice of 4 ft. 6 in., 4 ft. or 3 ft. 3 in. size Link Spring, spring in rustproof steel bands. comfortable, sanitary fabric enamel, reinforced with four All standard sizes.......... senvaan Felt Mattress, 1007, layer felt, covered in an attractive and durable art tnckmg. with roll edges. Serviceably made; standard sizes. . Use Our Budget Plan No Interest or Slumbverl Extras Added for This Privilege ruiture Store—Across the Street >

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