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16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 31, 1932—PART THREE. PROBETOADWAR ON TUBERELOSS | To Wed Virginian || To, OldTime Music| The West Virginia Society is planning an interesting musical program for its meeting to be held in the ball room at | 2400 Sixteenth street northwest, Wed- | vul’&d".y evening. | My Edmund 8. Gans and his Unc Josh Old-time Orchestra will present | a program of old favorite tunes in an | old-fashion mountaineer style. Survey of Colored Pzople to| Mr. H. W. Campbell, chairman of the Dance Committee, has arranged for the Be Conducted Here by 3 |tosual Steresting dance - program to A iati i 3 3 ibo,grlkx‘\ at 9 and conti;\ue to 12 o‘;cloc‘:(. : . e officers are striving to make the ssociation 4 S ‘mmmgs of the society entertaining and enjoyable for the large number of West Virginians and their friends who attend. Mr. Ed. H. Nunnally, chairman of the | Membership Committee, is conducting an intensive campaign for new members. ’West Virgin;ans to Dance ! | | and the membership of the society has | been materially increased during the present season Many members of the society have | been very active in collecting food-stuffs | and clothing which has been forwarded to the coal mining and lumbering section of the West Virginia hills to relieve the suffering among the un- employed during the present depres- sion in those industries. RELIEF GROUP MEETS Job Committee of Disabled Vet- | erans Confers With Babcock. The Employment Committee of the | District of Columbia Department of the | Disabled American Veterans of the War held a_meeting yesterday | 24 F street, with Claude Babcock, | ional commander, presiding ists of unemployed men not yet con- i by the committee were fur- d members at the session. ‘berc ation ‘of osis death th Columbia. Headed by Committee. _.3S ANNE CLAIEORNE LIGHTFOOT, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Howell Lightfoot. formerly of Richmond but now of 1454 Euclid street, this city, who announce her engagement to Mr. Wil- liam Elliott Lampkin of Richmond, Va. The wedding will take place April 16 in Petersburg, Va. nishe Dominicans in Scotland. After an absence of more than 350 vears from Scotland the Dominican friars have returned there, and will erect a priory in Edinburgh, where they have purchased property. This is the first foundation of the Dominicans in | that country since the Reformation. | MRS. PEEPLES TO SPEAK All States Officers’ Society to Hear Community Center Head Mrs. E. K. Peeples. munity Cen ctor of the WHERE TO DINE. THE GORILLA he Dining Room of Refinement 8 Miles Out Georgia Ave. Extended. Near Norbeck, Md Fried or Baked Chicken Dinner Salad 4 Vegetables Hot Rolls Homemade Cake and Ice Cream No Better Dinner Served in Maryland $ Served S Host—Somers Darby for Phone Kensington 90-F-4 —— d Hotel of the All & ciety. Officers and past e stiffens, ouf the und; being developed Free Parking While You Shop Here E Street Between 6th and 7th HE HECHTCO) F Sireet at Seventh N\ \\\‘ NAtional 5100 Sale! Extraordinary! Kid, Lamb and Cape Skin GLOVES Regularly $2 and $2.50 i $1.15 l[/F think we deserve every one’s hand this Pull-ons, < \ N\ \\ \ AN \ e \\ \ \ for staging grand glove event! straight or with a swagger flare. Costumes with contrast stitching. 5%-8. Brown Mode Beaver Beige Black accented with white (Glove Dept., Main Floor.) \ \ NN b WILL HONOR HURLEYS | PRAYERS FOR ARMS MEET SUCCESS WILL BE READ JOSEPH R. McCUEN TAKES NEW POST TOMORROW Former Legislative Clerk in House to Be Secretary of Federal Power Commission. Oklahoma Society Will Also Have | Congressmen as Guests. Secretary of War and Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, members of the Oklahoma congressional delegation and other | prominent Oklahomans Will be guests of honor at a banquet and dance to be held Saturday night at the Meridian | Mansions Hotel by the Oklahoma State | Soclety of this city. | The banquet will begin at 7 o’clock, | Prayers for the success of the Dis- armament Conference which Will start in Geneva Tuesday, writien by Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, at the request of the Fed- eral Council of Churches, will be used at services today in many local Prot- estant_churches, including Washington Cathedral. The prayers, calling upon divine Y o Tos the sonthrerice ascithiat fiio o (0l oRedibylansciatienter tatnment £s results ‘may “serve to relieve the |®nd dancing. Josephi R. McCuen, formerly a mem- ! ber of the staff of Representative Til- son, Republican of Connecticut, yester- day was appointed secretary of the Fed- eral Power Commission and will take office tomorrow. He will be the first incumbent of the office, which was created when the commission was reorganized a year ago, but never filled. Prior to that time, the commission had an executive secretary, a post that was abolished by reorgani- zation. Mr. McCuen is a native of New |Conference is to v s Anson Phelps Stokes, canon of Wash- | Haven, but has resided in the cnmml\lngwn e S W y years, coming here as secretary | I?,“"i‘ze{,iilcnmme K'rusom and 1ate¥wbl‘0fldcast by radio at the evensong being legislative clerk when Tilson be- | Service in Bethlehem Chapel of Wash- came majority leader ington Cathedral tomorrow afternoon. He is & member of the bar of the — — District of Columbia and of Connecti-| The government of French Morocco cut. His home is at 3426 Porter street. | will extend its railway lines. nations from oppressive trials and | - burdens, and issue in the increase of | true brotherhood between all peoples, and in establishing enduring peace and | good will.” | Specific reference to the Geneva be made by Rev. SUNDAY TURKEY DINNER Free Parking While You Shop Here—E Street Between 6th and 7th TieE Hegeir Co F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100 Buy Cur $1 Margy SILK HOSE during this sale for (9 3 Pair, §2.25 Margy all-silk chiffons, with picot tops, French heels, cradle soles, plated toes, in the season’s very smart shades. $1.35 Margy Hose ¢/ 95¢c for $2.75. $1.65 Margy Hose J 5119 3 prs. Margy 3 $3.50. full-fashioned fine gauge chiffons with lace tops. In \1]\r shades you want prs. for finest quality hose fashioned, high twi \‘Vlh picot run stop tops. /e Hosiery Dept.—Main Floor. Women’s and Misses’ SILK LINGERIE French Crepe & Crepe-Back Satin 1 44 Costume Slips! Dancettes! Step-ins! Panties! Chemises! Now you can buy lovelier lin- gerie than you expected . . . and more of it! Lace trimmed and tailored models. (Silk Underwear, Main Floor.) THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100 THE HecHT Co. F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100 Your New JACKE T DRE S S il Be Mannish in outline \Femmlne in detail 2% ® The color is navy blue, with a red and striped print blouse and floppy bow vellow scarf. e The silhouette achieves strictness through broad raylan waist shoulders, <lim and built-up cuff skirt. ® The details, from versatile scarf to but- toned sleeves, surplices line and side-ties are soft and flattering. 14 to 20 Third Floor.) YOZ//' N(’Z(’/ BIEN JOLIE Corsette establishes the smooth Jé e, > curve of your waist! $3.50 ® Jis fitted lace bras- siere e oz top, lined with net gives the high bosom line. S 3 SN S & 3 And its cleverly de- signed sheer batiste gives you the right slim hip line. 32 to 42, (Corset Dept., Third Floor.)