Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1931, Page 7

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 15, 1931—PART ON ooy ‘ " 0 ht at the | ing which time she has been Charwoman a Poetess. ulqnd'nh ve been sustained SCHEDULED . | st 9:30 odlock Thurstay ing under Mrs, Virden-Smith. Miss Kies hg:l- an automobile of the H”NGRAPHS RECITAL IS studio of the Southern Club, uoo"::' has sung st the Wox -m,.m and at| England's first charwoman-poetess is defendant, .m: :. 1929, ‘¢ Massachue COPIED-RENEWED Hampshire avenue. Mrs. Edith Virden- | yarious radio sta soon to be introduced to the pum.» m aveste nnd xum.h nmn 'm- : Miss Gretchen Kier to Be Assisted Smith, vocal teacher, Wil sponsor the through her first book of She '_m e By ,,, ENLARGED-B by Jack Hayes. s Kier, who resides at 3201 Nine- | Total attendance at municipal opera | is Lucy Watkins of Soho, ma e m"‘“’“’m m"‘"‘“’m o h, | productions in St. Louis urln. the | written more than 2,000 verses. w A song recital featuring Miss Greteh. | teenth sivet, sings fn Spanit, Prench | procuctions i, St Loul, during the | writie eiatn P reventy _me plaintiff. Attorney Herbert S. Ward yrie h soprano, assisted appeared for the plaintiff. o e Joves baritone, will be held English. In the past few months, dur-_record. covered her e it. M Thousands of New Garments Later Go to Charitable CAMPBELL. WILLIAM H. mng our ather, WILLIAM H. v Wi Institutions, fotia sy | B S A . - | o - e 8. 3 T usands of new garments collected 2 . by members Will be exhibited at & ath) acmory 3t Ty d #fx'!n rmwn.l.uu 1 eeting of the District branch, Needle- DLE, EDITH J. Departed enu life on| CAMPBELL. who entered into eternal work Guild of America, Wednesday at 3 November 14, 1331, at 2 one year ago today, November 15, 1930, ([ . glclock in Jellefl's Litile Theater, 1216| fimors, "na" 5 m. 00 S ot O om: SBoigr e nony Soar father. treet Thiey later will oo mar el 2 s & , To_your Savior,*good and true; - L -nmd hutea & ndergarten, You have won the heavenly glor, clurluble institutions. Rest in peace, your pain is ended: Sw ur work is . Among the akers KS, MIIN E . The eetly slee) done: Thomas E. mrt-son of 'él.!. :qe, ,2:,?, ety (houCKs Rellel Assoclation b You have sone 'flr:fll.ho;,o who love you 7 Crittenton Home, Miss Mattie (uson, | To3pomi o G oun S| welismcas rov's bt morni superintendent of Children's Hospital! Baptudt Caparen, rom th Resting by 1he wercss Tair: o8 Y Mrs. Acheson F. Hassan and Mrs. .G, JULIA vul: 11,06 waking :or i ‘coming T— el o g LEVIRG DAUGHTER, MARY PHIL- More than 5,000 garments were dis- iy tributed last year by the local branch, pead o | prTzLER, JON M. In loving r the 1a Dhis. ‘The guild s afiiatas b . a— shock severe, n v ent SRR s S e Qrganizations. BURCH, the mem- L& 5 of 1 Agencies. O. U. A. M., uested semble ‘at ribute rea Any one can hecome s iember by | GHarL Jour:q)mw: :m m.“ er MAMIE B, JA s 5 m";‘}"fl%m“fi;,fl??:,“fi; & jonday, November 16, ‘|‘ htaTire Ave Tears aso, November 15, 1036 sectarian in membership and in selec- e URN, N tlon of beneficiaries, the organization Loying thoushts shail "M'Lu Y [ has spread in the 43 years of its exist- | © Nov 1931, To the spot Where you d ence to every State” with 500 active| CHAMBERS. hustand *ofGasiis Tty o U witharwt o e o e s branches, 1 4 Yhen o otbar thines udx“k' o r e ; N‘fv" Thomas J. Preston of Princetof,| 1% m“"‘“" Chambers. Remain e D o P formerly Mrs. Grover Cleveland, v "Funeial Mogdey Nat | THE FENNY CLUB‘OF ‘LiBERTY BAP- 4 national president. Mrs. Theodore mber 1 am, from Assury M ¢ Roount, w&ow of anoti reh, 11th and K’ si ufl:ln.luom- In of our ° and until’ recently hmm‘;flmf l'll' Bev, williame aflu‘ . brother. LEGHER. " who s on a a ) Y Y dent, still is a member of the Oyster n fie mmmwm:-u:m ( o o g . |Bay branch. Mrs. Charles mm;vrl-'l;. On Priday, s : o Bithe Do et o | el S o Vol | g, T e T MR M“Do(mmflunlmmemm ST da e B8 oot "°""d$1 = Chevy Chase M m the sunlieht to smile and to wait; In fimgs like these, thrifty people want to make their money go " SEFS S15,000 DABAGES LSRR e DR et s SAMUEL. ovem! ‘me: 1#: ‘at_his rnldenu au{ "vmui'o" “‘ LET! Who left us ten as far as possible. Washington's opportunity is this record-mak- f A vendict Tor $15000 damages wmm.,.,_gh_ L2 e has the . Bweet been awarded by & jury in Gircuit Divi- For* Fineral Trom. the ¢ Years that ey Comie ABROL sever Y8 sion 2 before Justice Adkins in favor of T D:;-:mm A 4th st. n.w., loving remembrance of ; 3 ing Thrift Event at Meyers Men's Shop. This event brings you unus w SIS ARG £ e, |, gmomcr mmvirs T o S ual value just when you need it. Real thrift values that have o 1y PlliadtRir, rpoegey. Ji0 | g S ather, IVEY (MAY. who departed E HAR' this life' one year ai lay, November 1y father. DIGKINS, N PRATT. On ) Saturday. Whom we loved, but could not save. W) ot EhE i o ol v ot g, ‘ w 'h"H? o Re ral, Francis W O3 lad away, dear father, E‘:.' A 3 aushter " of . o Godrs et Tight. # e LR i ey 3 a7, No- Vermber 16, o u Bt band, JOHN H. MITCHELL: who * on khmn.gnl;vn&mfr ditd taee Sears aro today, November 1, G- 3 Oak” Hiil during the very heart of the buying seasonl The merchandise is the newest for Fall and Winter. Everything is just in—and every- thing offers more value for every dollar you spend than you could : s, .%:;“;‘:‘."’.."“" ever wish forl h ronymxanfif mine A&d'zrrmlnhfl. 1 For Bircivs Sons: mmm"".rur‘ SN ot T et SCHULZ, WILLIAM E. In loving memory """{,‘"{“ B > held °g;,,:"fl; Qur dcar son and. brother. WILLIAM E. 5 who departed this life one yeai CANE. straight, heavy dark ago- today, November 15, 1930. knob on_ head: on Capital Traction We're going to do business with such values as these, and you | e R CAT—Male C"m ewaigltess. icioity of Shermgn are going to benefit. It will be a long time before Woashington g mo,....'n.n.mmn. X fle...fiu e o '§' v. o n nnl'aa wovern -‘nm- mass will be s '-m‘ umua. Interment Mount 8885 Rovember 15, 1050, agd us & wonderful mother. &nd f unmond in; lost last ning. ‘elephone D‘Q‘cn forgets this Thrift Event for thrifty people! . ",g"e‘;m,'aj:;" neve: God made her smile s the . W. Chs 4 ‘He made her heart of rure '“ e xmu‘- it LW, “'rh;‘amou of her sweet life will ever otice o mmu 16 s oAy 2 ES H., JR. In sad but lov. rlumzxmh s Homsitalo MARY | WILSON, RLES H.. in vicini o pd F i1 Chasticton, No. 35 DOG—Brown Iri Te: s nrm:'slit mumea k) am i devoted wife of Daniel mfl_, of my M p.m. eral Tuesday., November H. from the W. nn-v.o:-m- rameral ok ehure eight years ago today. )wvmber 15, 1923. 1432 You st, 1 Eaye lojt s Jife's compantcn flt..;ll“' mua.a 111 He rtll A!-'Ifl dl’lgm dl"Pflg him ‘more LIAM HARRIS. brother of A ol 5 m.,mu:.q?:hayfigm e Remains restin, ral chapel tice of fumn l- JOHNSO! EYEG] ford, 'hllz goid chain, and Lansburgh & Bm ln "n ‘J‘fl . Suits, Overcoats,[opcoats = = Tound ’mm:r wlllr d Wotiss !. o S5 estasavnasauarinesis el at_tl rd and Eye ste. 5.w. DOG, I Trom o7 Ton Twih wniie” Sreast piams ington, .xm‘. =x IH; of Mary K. ldalan rle, Myrtle M., | 413 B ST. N.E Elilan s Lucitie S and B AL Iohasts: Ambulance service. lum. fnnm - ains at e nome of Wil Reuber Simbhiey: i ~ Joseph F. T F. Birch’s Sons 7is, ‘M. Taierment ehuien ) 3034 M StUNW: Strenked bac snswers to the name “Zen." ‘address, Thrift Price Thrift Price T hrift Price L s envel oy, S 1 reward. Pho; % ’ PURSE, containing approximate! 5 ° '{llaurlflly. Phone Kltl’nmflltlfl ’Xl Apt. L ] 'URSE—Brown leather; left in taxi, gontained mones 'and " other Taluasie les. rd. _Call Col. BT v B gl YL el i mlmu l.“lc ocldmn l Holmes. 'mains ‘Washington’s lmd.rtlllll nnll services will- be llondly; I'thber at jount Carmel &, ot 5 V. L. SPEARE Departed this nite. No- GEGRG] oviny a1es. Hautle lcio d’ by Netther * the Successars e el SRS EALE | IO SRR Bt SN . trom Shewart's fancral home. S0 n, t 1 o'clock p.m. ¢ TERRIER—Teg, N l'llfl - Two Trousers Two Trousers B I Wy 0 Dot I Tuxedos Included Two Trousers Tuxedos Included H—8wiss, white ma with link band. Rav-rfl Apt.’ 523, 1301 ‘This is not “carried over” or “sale” merchandise—you can select from the newest Dia- mond weave herringbones and plain worsted suits—the new overcoat and topcoat colors and fabric—all newest styles—lined with the new Celanese lining and tailored by Schloss— 1 Fhone N evmeriy 848 P St N.W. JOHN R. WRIEi CO. 1337 10th St. N.W. TABLER 928 M St. N.W. Nat’l 1544 X Funeral Home Hats Sweaters Pajamas | s 14 se . Corner Spring Rosd 3 Thrift Price Thrift Price Thrift Price | Col. 0464 " $4:55 $345 : $1-35 | Phones | Adams 10341 Small Fall soft Hats and 3 for $4 Derbies in the new shapes All - wool {m]l over and o . including the “Jimmy coat style—plain colors and Service Watkers 8 heather mintures, Flain and fancy broad- Ry e J. C. Pines of nd, Va. nonl n-n'-& the, chapel of Bernard Dan- L dah on Sun, November 15, & J. WILLIAM LEE’S S, CREMA*%RTU’M JFrank | 333 pA. L% EJ! NATIONAL 1334, 1388, A 3 S e 3 i X nu—.:EAllJo'nna’ - Torivater atp i z cloth pull-over or coat style. will appeal to you 3 - spae oracy aectatres Shll'ts GlOVes RObes et AT o duct of our work LM GAWLER CO ‘FunemlDlrecm Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 3 Nnhmlm Thrift Price Thrift Price Thrift Price 31-55 sl .95 35.95 3 for $4.50 Dent’s make in a wide as- All- Fine broadcloth in white, sortment of leathers, They (:t:'lorsv;‘;x%1 nflegln;‘herlipzne gc‘g‘ ray, green, tan, collar are $3 to $5 values. usually sold at a much JAMES T. RYAN Thence s = ““‘ rcb. ‘l m white neck- " higher price. m.c. rerment g4 1 b MountOltver. e-.- T A ES s wizn Nov hn TRACY E. On Priday, November YT T Soezrmn i g b Bt by AWVLER'S mflmfl. l':l 7!::]- the P. S m vember 16, at 32 & ives' c.""“..‘;‘.n‘.‘“‘"‘ ezt Established 1850 Chapel Cremations Attendant . ..; Moo g e ST Sereret (N 7175024 Feansohvamia ot Comith Avenue N.W. :: '11. -m:: W. unmn- . N, 512 "’ mlnnfi s' ] Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. 3ot 7727207771 17777777 7720 1122721 E AT L L2 LIS 2L AL I LI 2T/ 1112210 Ties l'k):lfry Shoes . . Nunn-Bush We Claim to Produce TR . 27c Ankle Fashioned Oxfords the 95¢ Thrift Prices Finest Economical | No sraNcH orrice ] New, all-silk, handmade, in Lisle and celanese, silk and 37.50—39—31 1 F 1 T B vea— unera GEO. C. SHAFFER In the World W-flmw"mc —All articles in gift boxes if desired— 5 : Wa ke 10 car b "::,: e | o B T ol it Sunisst ‘Ask about our Budget Charge Account “sgy We Will Eihve You Eilreg v 59 m,.Co.. T BB | G B G R S a Whole Funeral i e B Bk FLORAL TRIBUTES 4 for $1 b FOR TOST ANTMALS wpoly Anial Rescis um-n"n‘:um)'mmv").!iz’ma:; - 0 il q H i i s £ League, 345 Maryland ave s Nat. 80gs. -; > : re shining never before been possible in Washington—or anywhere else ; L v _m i £ S RO ] ity s e e 1331 F Street

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