Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1931, Page 47

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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. .| washington Council knights will hold - | their annual Midsummer meeting Tues- day at Dcr.m.. at the Congressional Country Club. Follow] the meeting the members will entertaih at a dance. The recently installed lecturer, Val Eis- Mrs, | Man, and his committee Will have ; | charge of the arrangements. JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERI- AN, MECHANICS. . A. Diehl, Secretary E. Past m'm D. Kauffman and_Treasurer John D. Simpson of the Reunion Association by Past Coun-ilor Mrs. Ethel Windsor. g o e 3 3 . | on August 17. e policies and pur- 0ld Glory Council conducted its usual e Labwolaticn were expiained | pans (O OF Mwclsl X g o fondny ight.” with ‘Miss | to-the council in addresses by the com- | i3 ot without, its jnte 3 urban ‘trunk-line development out of . "+ | Ovillia Ridg~ ay in the chaif, when final | mittee. A ‘Tefune oheck was given the | oo M o s 0 motor vehicle and other levies. Roa : 3 Flyers, Provisions for Future lans were made for & lawn fete to be | council in reimbursement for the loan | jer note . small . e , | held on Wednesday at First street and | given the .~ Other councils 4 of hich in could e Being Made. H :&n&g Carolina_avenue southeast. Dur-| will be visited at later dates. ness of a nearly windowless % TOKIO, Japan (Special) & ‘Counctl .],h,,,mm ) s they . Wiley Post and Harold Gatty and was presided over by ron i v oot s siop sz P .0, Viston, oy i ene direetion, [ volume upon fi B Padioc ant - | L e mr;-t.lzxv::l- ?:;;;-:eg": tive | she could see out without any one out- - : Pes‘h““"fi" g‘ :‘hh: ncenlt 'fl"’f‘h to s\das:eln' able to see in. n Mar by Reunion ociation. “She's a fine one to be intrusted B e D aroes of Woodrow WIlton | with & hew car” carped s genticmaz, CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF Council and Past Councilor Harry Gor- | who is so busy worrying over the in- AMERICA. butt of Star Spangled Banner Council | creasing number of woman drivers as Lodge, No, 35, Clyde Wendelken, | SPoke relative to . i | banquet of the Sta Trinity Lodge, No. 41, Russeli | bng oo Lodge, No. 22, an- for its com- | The fine] mee of the Committee | Were visitors. State Councilor Frank | in Charge of the Eicato, wil be held| O, pUi0fi", b 3k the river on the : morrow at 7:30 o'clock, at|m p down the river on erratic woman in life. She’ll ruin EASTERN STAR. which time the reservation list will be sllg‘ °m W!u'::':mcznu, 'f, b; g:ld S:m,‘f.y tha‘“ m-“:'n a weex."m’ - Bethany Chapter, No. 24, will par- . hairma e ncil of the Daugh- t the car did nicely. A$ the serv- e i reilgious setvic| asisted by M. omes, | Miss | ters of America and the State Council |fee station S e at Heights this afternoon at 4 [ Agnes , Miss Kt of the Junior Order United American |cause she indul in bursts of speed | o'clock. All members and friends are | Josephine Walsh, Miss Mechanics. Mr. Mangum also told of | which served to-pep up the oiling sys- | tnvited to attend. and Miss Clare Ondreyco, who are en- | & flying trip of the national secretary, | tem and flush the stiff motor. Too | d roniien) deavoring in every way to make this|James L. Wilmeth, to ‘Washington and | steady driving isn't especially good for Mrs, Pearl K. Armack, worthy ma- | picnic as delightful as the ones of pre- | his purpose. The speakers were: State |a new engine. tron, announces that Good Will Chap- | viou vears. " | Conductor Charles H. Hild, State Coun- s ter will take in the religious serv-| Miss Agnes Quinn, chairman of Mem- | cilor F. C. Mangum, Councilor Lomax, | _The secret of the ultra-comfort of one Heights this afternoon | bership, will have & meeting of her | Charles Deavers, Harry Gorbutt, Past |of the de luxe cars is the use of tee this week. Gounellors T. R. Hellmuth, B. F. Staub, | and spring mounted foot cushions. It's o |H W. Dawkins, L. E. Rector, W. E. | the footstool idea brought down to date REBEEAH LODGES. R'i:"""b“wfim‘h"é" Max Esberger and ;':;lg.gel;u;rn modern improvements g AMERICAN RED CROSS an C. erite. oves grandma still The first of the Pall series of enter- | " Angcostia Council met in the Ma- | her finger in the auto ple, DELVES INTO PROBLEMS | sonic Temple August 17 and was_pre- . |38ed over by Oouncilor J. G. Eaat- | TOr safety's sake, keep in mind thal burn. The chairman, secretary and M‘fie:; d:m totyw shift treasurer of the Reumion Association |®EF O iemnuy unless made on the reunion ai Pen | Mar mmt 8. A check refund was | 2ble o stop it should you given the council for their generous |and be unable ¢ |support in the excursion. The speak- ers were: Past State Councilor John D. Simpson, Past Councilors E. D. Kauffman, A. E. Diehl, William Mitch- ell, Secretary E. R. Thomas, Financial James E. Frye and others. J. Read Council met in the Star . Mount Rainter, Md. last Colfax Re! Priday, with Oouncilor Harlow presid- ) |sar mesking August 13 |ing. A fiag and Bible were donated was conferred ol Miss Rose Vi | this council to be presented to a sche 9 abd and Ortan B, Gosrn in Northwest Virginia. Past Councilor ) . e Jones of the Civic Committee will make it SPRINGS NEED the presentation. The speakers were: 3 ATTENTION Councilor Harlow, Past State Councilor We can ©. T. Harlow, W. P. Earnest, John E it make them w:. l-a«lnz );fktomb &Dim R!DE LIKE NEW .| Pitts and others. Springs Manufactured end ;| goivemoerow even! ing in the Lo o r. , . P , D. C., nning un- cil will convene for its regular weekly 4 'or All Makes of B i # :g.!g i i guakai thell SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF " g ALy d SEEUS Columbia_Council, No. 4, met Mon- WASHING day night, Miss Heien Peake, jr. past Tw councilor, presiding. A lawn party, by Columbia Council, will be iven &t the residence of Mrs. Sadie jenkins, 614 I street southeast, tomar- C"HRYSLE AN ACHIEVEMENT for Beaui;* } IN VALUE-GIVING ; ; Eight recently, you san have no idea how 10 45 miles en hour. : car even gréuter. the interiorwith the addition of overaseore - Free Wheeling in De Soto’s own perfected of de luxe features. The result is & minis- - form is now optional equipment on all ture drawing room in the beauty and good for Performance o, e g e o eyl el between all forward speeds without de- These features are added to the long list clutching. In reverse, Free Wheeling that has made De Soto famous, including sutomatically disesgages, automatically a 77-horsepower engine; allsteel body, i reengaging when the car is returned to for- fused and flash-welded into one solid piece, 2 ward speed. Free Wheeling can be locked the safest and quietest type of body known; oy 2 out inan imstent by s button on the instru- weatherproof internal hydraulic brakes, .‘MA ) self-equalizing and positive in action; four or ‘ o The De Soto Eight is also equipped with ~ hydraulic shock absorbers; exceptional i mission, which enables any driver to make Come in today and see what the De Soto a quick and noiseless shift back and forth Eight offers beyond what you expect. LHRYSLER Sor Fadue $965 CHRYSLER SIX CHRYSLER *70” FREE WHEELING *20 EXTRA IN ALL MODELS 4 Body Types 885 to 935 4 Body Types o« #1245 to #1295 2 CHRYSLER EIGHT DE LUXE CHRYSLER IMPERIAL EIGHT DE s 0 l 0 E l G“ I 5 Body Types * %1525 to #1585 4 Body Types . #2745 to #3145 All prices {. o. b. factory H. B. Leary, Jr., & Bros. District Motw Company Blanton Motor Company Salesrooms—1618:32 You 56 N-W. and 10th and M Sts. NE. 1321-23 14th St. N.W 1529 lmf'xzbw' New York Ave. ““N Cap. St. Skinker Motor “C.g;..}‘inlfi“m-:hu&. N.\V': TORREY MOTOR CO. ; : LW wHITE

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