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THE EVENING STAR, “"ASHI.\"GTON. D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 1931. [LIEETIM FURNITURE Gifts from Mayer & Co. Possess Charm Give a gift of Lifetime Furniture and you give enduring charm. Lifetime Furniture is a welcome gift. When you give it, the recipient is constantly reminded of your thotightfulness and good taste. May we show you? May We Suggest: Bookcases Sécretaries Desks Cedar Chests Tables Radios Electric Sweepers Rugs Bedspreads Lamps Sofas Love Seats Chairs Kitchen Cabinets Leonard Electric Refrigerators Day Beds And Hundreds of Other Gift Items PARKING SERVICE—Drive to our Reer Entrance. Your ser will be pggked. MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E SPEAKERS OUTLINE 16th Street Highlands Citi- zens Hear Ex-Representa- tive Score Radicals. | The broad scope of the Bicentennial | celebration was emphasized in ad- dresses by Representative Browning of Tennessee and former Representative Charles 1. Stengle at & meeting of the Sixteenth Street Highlands Citizens’ Association in the Sixth Presbyterian Church last night. | Phases of the celebration were ex- | plained by the speakers. Mr. Stengle, touching briefly on the | so-called radical element in this coun- | try, said, in effect, that he has little {use for the man who will leave his States and try to start trouble. Garden Sketch Studied. E. C. Snyder, chairman of the asso- ciation’s committee seeking to secure a sunken garden development on the Sixteenth Street Reservoir site, showed a sketch of plans for such a garden as studied by his committee. The asso- ciation previously has gone on record favoring the garden development. A | band stand on the reservoir site also |is desired by the association. | _The association voted to ask the | District traffic director to put a stop |to the great number of automobiles | traveling at night with only one light | burning. | Will Print Builetin. | Another resolution was adopted ap- | proving a proposal made at a previous meeting to print an official association | bulletin, The following committee chairmen were announced at the meeting: Mrs. E. C. Snyder, law and legisla- tion; George B. Bishop, public utili- ties; Dr. J. P. Turner, membership committee; Dr. M. 8. Thompson, pub- lic health; P. W. Nicholson, police and | fire protection; Jesse Benjamin, edu- and sidewalks. |BALL TO INAUGURATE | STUDENT LOAN FUND Event Planned for January 10 [ Will Benefit Jewish Plan to Help Pupils Here. A ball to be held January 10 at the Willard Hotel will be the first social event cn the program of the newly or- ganized Jewish Student Loan Fund and its initial step toward the creation of & fund. ‘The ball, planned as a subscription affair, is in charge of Miss Gertrude Effenbach. Proceeds will establish the Jewish Student Loan Pund, formed sev- eral weeks ago at & meeting of repre- sentatives of Jewish fraternities and sororities in the city. Since its establishment the fund or- ganization has received approval of Rabbl Abram Simon, Isaac Gans, Mrs. Charles Goldsmiht, Isadore Hershfield and others. Joseph Bulman is chairman of the fund. Fraternities co-operating in the fund include Tau Epsilin Phi, Pi Tau Pi, Theta Bigma Gamma, Upsilon Lambda Phi Beta Phi Epsilon, Omicron Alpha Tau, Alpha Bets Phi, Phi Lambda Nu, Alpha Delts Omegs, Alpha Kappa Sig- ma, Nu Sigma and Sigme Phi, Sororities include Sigma Omega Pi, PIERCE-ARROW emphasizes PRICE 1. 0,b. Bufalo, special equipment exira Announcing . . . Brilliant NEW TWELVES and a NEW EIGHT Higher Values at Prices *300 z0 *735 Lower BODY TYPES Model 52 12.Cyls. Model 54 8-Cyls. W.B. & B. W.B. 137°-142" 137"-142°] 142°-147 SCOE OF '3 FTE Gordon | own country and come to the United | cation, and John T. Guilfoyle, streets ' Dr. Lewis J. Battle, president of the | Joins Democrats HOUSE MEMBER WAS NOMINEE OF BOTH PARTIES. . REPRESENTATIVE PATRICK J. BOLAND Of Pennsylvania, who was nominated | for Congress by both Republicans and Democrats, has chosen to join the Democrats, Because of his unique posi- tion, Mr. Boland will be accorded spe- cial honors and is expected to be given a place on the coveted Ways and Means Committee. —Wide World Photo. | Phi Sigma Sigme, Alpha Epsilon Phi, | Tota Gamma Phi, Theta Sigma, Phi, Psi Lambda Tau, Phi Delta, Sigma, Phi Delta Epsilon, Sigma Omega Delta, Tau Sigma Delta, Epsilon Delta Pi, Sigma Omega Pi, Iota Theta, Beta Sigma Phi, Junior Hadassah, Phi Gamma Pi and Jgnior Council Representatives of these groups will meet at 6:30 Sunday night at the Jew- | ish Community Center, Kilowatt Club Meets. The Kilowatt Club, an orgavization of employes of the Washington Railway & Electric Co. s;stem, holds its monthly meeting in the Potomac Electric Powsr Co. Auditorium today. A%feature of the meeting is to be several wrestling and boxing bouts by members of the Wash- ington Boys' Club. Election of officers for the ensuing year will also be held. Ship your Christmas packages by the safe, sure way—-Railwoy Express Agency. —Advertisement THE Sigma Phi | NEW INEW PANEL IS SOUGHT | Draper, Mow Father, | mote Settlements in Case of i | By the Associated Press. | IDABEL, Okla, December 8—From | | remote settlements and lumber camps | |in the Kiamichi Mountains officers to- | day summoned veniremen to serve as possible jurors in the trial of Charles Draper, charged with the killing of | three me | | The original panel of 52 was exhaust- | ed soon after selection of a jury started | yesterday. Distriot Judge ~George T. | Arnett instructed officers to seek jurors |in communities where newspapers are | | not circulated extensively. | . Draper, after his arrest, told officers he would contess it they would promise | to delay his arraignment until after the birth of an expected child. His case was delayed. After the birth of a son. however, Draper said that he would fight the State's charge of murder. Draper, the State charges, shot to Beverly . . . b a beautiful GRUEN de- sign, with matching link bracelet PAY NEXT YEAR We are charteréd agents % Waslinkton for ik ete fas mous GRUEN WATCHES, and carry the comflete line. | death E. 5. Chappen, Springdate, Ark., | truit | FOR TRIAL IN SLAYINGS *= A2 " them, and then killed Jack 17 years old, when he dhwvu“mln ower, and his com , Bu- tlers, slaying. , Okla., to rob |oftcers seckc Veniremen #rom 2e-| Corsets, Corselefte s, Negligee Visit Whelan’s First for gifts of intimate wear— exquisite, distinctive and al- 2-Piece Lounging Pajama Ensembles $|O.50 Gorgeous 2-pe. effects of heavy flat crepe, in the newest modes—coat is full lined. Assorted color combinations. Lovely Negligees of Flat Crepe $ IO.SO Lined throughout in contrasting colored silk, styled with flowing sleeves. Assorted colors. 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