Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1931, Page 51

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TIE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 8, 1931—PART THREE. _*Bazaar of Nations™ social events of the Fall season. The Playhouse recently was pur- chased by St. Matthew's Parish as a, community house for the congregation. ‘The bazaar has been arranged by Mgr. E. L. Buckey, pastor of the con- gregation, and his assistants sfnd com- mittees co-operating with them for the Benefit of the fund to complete the im- provements on St. Matthew's Church which will make the Rhode Island| edifice one of the handsomest in Wash- ington. | Many donations of valuable articles have been made by members of the congregation which will be sold during the bazaar. There also will be tables| of fancy work, caki ndies and other ! articles. Card tables will be available at the Playhouse afternoon and evening | and a number of other entertainment features have been arranged. ~The bazaar will be open from 2 to 10 o'clock | * "Among Outstanding Social Events of Year Church Benefit Will Be Held 5 }Iio::et?aber 16 to 20 at Play- o & clusive, at the Playhouse, 1814 N street e A el " = Long Winter Evenings— [ ] [ ] And Fireside Joys SUGGEST LIFETIME FURNITURE be not only an interesting entertain- ment but also one of the outstanding In order to assure orginality by | 2 | Now is the time to really enjoy beautiful furnishings—now, while the indoors captures your friendly competition, the five days of : ; Ho e ",3;;1,,,““”;‘52““ ’."S“é?,:.?.‘ g 3 evenings. [Entertaining and home life become more ejoyable and more comfortable when gregation d: November 17, D.plo- 3 . . . - Pt day. November 18, Army and ; . 3 lovely Lifetime Furniture graces your home. At Mayer & Co. now you can buy this Navy day,; er\',‘l"f‘l\) 3 lfl;\J(\AI\ILVH League A b % i # & e Honorary Commiies et L o ~ i artistic and dependable Lifetime Furniture at specially lowered prices. Frankly, we are IS VilLam Benson, M Douglas White, Mrs. Chauncy Depew, — overstocked. We are selling many items for less than their real value. Why not come Mrs Philip Sheridan, r' Witliam Goreoran Eust, Mrs. Gharie T vy ] ¢ in and make selections at the special advantageous prices. You will save if you come now. Worthington, Mrs. Joseph Curran, Miss . g i . e Ella Loraine Dorsey, Mrs. Charles Ewing, Mrs. John Devine, Mrs. D. D. V. Stuart, the Misses Cullen, Mrs George Calvert, Mrs. Thomas Griffin, H 1 Mrs. Felix A. Reeve and Mrs. Porter G g 7 e i P Morse. s ¥ ; § 3 A special committee will have charge | 3 Fiichs ; ik of each of the five days. On Congre- 4 z R . gation day Mrs. W. E. Montgomery 5 L % § and Mrs. Daniel Stapleton wili have B charge of the special program, assisted by a number of other ladies. bk i 4 [ ] [ ] On Diplomats’ day Mrs. Lee Warren, | : 1 ol " ik Mrs. Willlam F. Sands, Miss Mary 1 3 o sl 8 Sheridan ana Mrs. Rudoif Leitner will . . 5 : : ] have general charge. Among those pre- { 5 < siding at the tea tables that afternoon 1 . o ‘ will be Mme. Claudel, Mme. D:buchl.‘ " Mrs, Thomas F. Baynard, Mme. Von 3 Prittwitz, Mme. Frochn.k, Mme. Fer- o ] " 3 L 1 . Comtesse D'Alte. A number of other o - . - : ays o owere ruvces ladies will assist. 4 e 3 . On Amy and Navy day the special ; - A ; g 5 > events wil e in charge of Mrs. Harol Tru B e g TS : : : Have Been Set Aside by Us will have a number of assistants. . 2 : i : % [ Junior League day will be in charge - . - i : of Mrs. W. Kearney Carr, Mrs. David . McCarthy, Mrs. D. J. Brodhead, Miss Marian Trumbull and Mrs. Hayward T S s v , " To Reduce Surplus Stocks <day will be in charge of a committee headed by Mrs. Corcoran Thom, with O 4 T YOU CAN SAVE SUBSTANTIALLY NOW Women Lawyers Hosts | To Distinguished Guests | . . Of more than usual interest to the v " m m k oS, more than usual lnterest to the | s ; on many items in our vast stoc lumbia wes the tea held Saturday roon in_the Chinese room of the yflower Hotel, sponsored by Eta Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Beta Pi, ; international legal sorority, for the three jocal student chapters and in « honor of the women freshmen of SR Surtes AND PIECES , o e OF LIFETIME FURNITURE REDUCED THE CUSTOM-BUILT MODELS OF & reat of e Supreme Cou o the ’ GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Corust, vies chanceior ot the Nationa | A Few Suggestive Items Are Listed University; Dean and Mrs. Van Vleck | o ks Vossmicmti s s | Shown Now at Mayer & Co. at Standard Prices Dean Grace Hayes Riley of the Wash- gagtgnmcno:{czo of Law and Maj. J.| jrers &t While everything is not included in the reductions Those in the receiving line were BYRTY g 19 Ak b} . . . g 5 Judge Katheryn A. Bellers . of " the you will find dozens and dozens of plenishings at To those discerning buyers who want the Juvenile Court of the District of Co- | whole-hearted savings. Why not come in tomorrow radio in their home to be in keeping with Other General lumbia, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Musse: Cinii sahi it A M Model founder of the Washington College of | early and save. other furnishings—the custom-built line of otors Models Law; Mrs. Ed: Austi % : ¢ of Eta Mum:;‘? M‘,‘:s “0‘5,”6‘2:2 General Motors Radios offers a wide selec- at dean of the local province; 9| i is- et de-pn LETRE : tion of models to please the most dis $79.50—3%95 Miss’ Lucy Brown, devn of Nu, and Dining Room Suites from.......... ..$158 to $1,500 criminating taste. At Mayer & Co. you $149.50—$160 Miss riazel Palmer, dean of Omicron. . A : il find th ¢ models—beautiful plen- B e s BEAIRdomISuitestrom. . . - L ibionion . SS14B%07$1.275 e o and $165 tee on Arrangements; Miss Beatrice ishings every one. nly a Suggestwe ew (c.-'l”. aib Tlh") ST S Karpen Upholstered Groups from. ...........$175 upwards are- illustrated here. ham, Miss Lula Prather and Mrs. | Marion Hines Taylor presided at the Coffee Tables Priced Now from. wviaiieilies $975 to $]00 tea table. Daintics HrontGatbia Poster Beds (Grand Rapids Made) ... ......$17.75 to $150 Phe Louis 6V Days Served at Tea Beautiful New Cedar Chests..............$15.00 upwards Console ... .$185 det : This model. in_selected given yes- End Tables Priced from.................$5.50 to $75.00 altng; hesutisaiiye dis: plays the grace and Occasional Chairs Priced from.............$18.75to $225 charm of Louis XV period furniture. 10- Console Tables from ......... s DT DALOIS 2N S Hibe mored SHper heterodyne chassis, Tone Selector and Auto- Secretary Desks from ...................$49.75 to $400 matic Volume Control, Exclusive Audibility SeTLoins Ry Desks Priced Now from. ... ..............$31.50 to $300 e e e o K. h refreshme: : ¢ . < tone quality. $185 with from recipes 1 me complled Mirrors Priced Now from........co00en...$9.75 to $195 tubes. the Preside oe Chapter. : The Queen Anne Commode . ...$17§ : Mary Bald\\'in.Alumnac i o b Hundreds of Lamps—T ables—Sofas—Chairs T e e e, : 5225 No Interest Queen Anne period style. the guest of h Ten-tube Improved Super- r at the Fall meeting o Charge heterodyne _chassis with and Occasional Pieces Included at Savings Whatever the Tonc. slector, Auto; P matic Volume Control and : ":&L{"J for Deferred special electro-dynamic speaker. A superb instru- sen “‘?t"“‘:e croll de- f gn. Payments ment in appearance, per- gf} mxm'ue‘i }?‘; E‘: n A CHARMING DISPLAY OF XVI AND XVII S i Ay "?t"., CENTURY TYPE CARVED ENGLISH OAK ‘ NORMANQ.Y | FURNITURE REDUCED NOW FARM™/ POYOMAC, MD. Blue November Skies And An Open Road make one reponaive fo_the A duyn I the eoun Farm ‘Wi Luncheon, Tea, Dinner Sanday BRSS! Seventh Street Between D and E 3 miles frem Distriet 1 wa Ave. then River Tieht 1 mile

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