Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1931, Page 36

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amen hevidaoidad SR wasEL GOy B U, andax, aeaat 14D xaol. 1 C—4 |1er were named delegates to represent [eon meeting, which was held at thelGQLD STAR MOTHERS —eeem ROTARY INTERNAT'ONAL | the Washington Rotary Club at the an- | Willard Hotel yesterday, on the appli- | | Mcthers arrived nere yesterday aboard |a tender o the ship When 1t entered | DELEGATES ARE NAMED nuai convention of Rotary Interna-|cation of X-ray technique in modern | | tional, to be held { | the George Washington from the United | the ro: | . The maritime station was decorated | LAND AT CHERBOURG l‘ 5;4;:: The liner was slightly dell)m“flmh flowers and French and American | well County dairyman, sold § of his i Ry i | mothers. e elue dobeetior. headed by Dr.|Party of 125 Debark From Ship| The welcoming party included Col.| firs. ‘Jenny Randall of Detrolt saf. | 21 ©O%S and says he is making 20 times ? Suddles’ B Richard T. Eilis, chief of the army|{e7ed & broken arm during the crossing, | 88 much money a§ befors. Thix were on ave - ST v a . ot of. organisstion and supervision of the | *U¢ W28 8ble to debark comfortably. “:: t‘r’l"“:“"‘m":":‘z‘w‘:;m ‘;”ih:l’ rimage. | e rema! nj rt STImAE! | pitgrimages to the graves of sons in| A a result of the depression in Ttaly | production Whereas he had been get- CHERBOURG, Franée, May 15 () — | French cemeteries. The United States there has been a great Increase in the | ting, only $2 a month above the feed ! One hundred and twenty-five Gold Star ' consul, Samuel H. Wiley, went out in ' number of itinerant paddlers. bill on the 21, he got $40 on the 16 Income More on Less Cows. PEKIN, Ill. (#).—John Strunk, Taze- in Vienna, fiulml.‘n';edlcnl drmlce. 8. Percy Thompson, e |next month. Alternates named were |vice president, pre “Pifteen Washington Club Members john L. Weaver, John Dolph, Amr:ua‘; Jorss and Fred W. MacKenzie. Fifteen |D. E. Buckingham, which atiended the to Attend Convention at or more members of the Washington | thirty-fourth district conference _at Vienna. Club plan to attend the Vienna con- |Harrisburg, Pa., and secured the 1032 vention. district convention for Washington James Sharp, Samuel J. Prescott,| Dr. Arthur C. Christie of the Wash- | were thanked by the club for their ef- Ohester D. Swope and Alfred B. Gaw- 'ington Rotary Club spoke at the lunch- ' forts. R\ A eSS | The HUB | 22 = = / = 2 NaSNeE" NYRRE! o Y e G [ St Spring seat and comfort- able back, ¥ A coversa al over in fig- ured cre- € tonne. N A » M New—Decorative 3-Pc. j | Loom-Woven Suite i i a2 i "orte i e an o Add to the cosifiess and pleasure of porch 3 1 ol Ve i this Summer by the addition of a suite his. Loom woven, 2487 2 ] "= 50c A WEEK L — Your Home Has a Place for a Secretary Bookcase This One Is in enuine Mahogany Veneer s ,_8§ R;duad ; T s4s.00 Here's a BARGAIN in a Gov. 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Artistic figured tapestry covering. $5.00 Down—The HUB 49 2 & 4 r * . / At THE HUB—This 1009, Mohair 3-Piece « Living RoomSuite l LA i, N 7 43 ADED: Day Bed Outfit “aticess pad $1 1.98 with valance included - — [ ] Coffee Table T walnut veneered top. graceful turned legs ... 850c a Weck ® 50c a Week = =—7//IN\\V/) Willow Chair Made of unfinished willow in 8 sturdy man- Rero" Ready 1o be e s .69 ameled or Anished as = desired. Beautify your home and RN 7 A 2 style arge s are '1 mobhair. il the loose F: The reverse sid i spring-filled seat cushions is covered in moquette. What a value you will exclaim when you investigate this value, $5.00 Down PAYMENT The HUB SS S Occasional Chair Form-fitting velour-coverzd seat and back, walnut- finished sturdily constructed frame. 50c a Week Spinet Desk A practical and ar- $9;§§ | Brne, < Fintiea ta Porch Swing mahogany. 50c a Week _— NS Book trough c SSTpBete iy naki _eloth style, nicely fin- ish i 'Teé“.n?' hs d in ma- ) “80c @ Week @ 80c a Weeh Made of hardwood. slat s .98 o seat and back. Ohains in- cluded . — e e [ Just Think of It— The Star delivered to your dcor every evening and Sunday SIS Wi\ Tapestry Upholstered 2-Piece Suite 579 W SIS AN S = NS = Painted Rocker ladder-back with double @ Woven splint seat .... .69 — Iron Frame Lawn Bench backs $2£

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