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G—14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART FIVE. BUSINESS WONEN TOPLAN PROGRAN Executive Committee Will Hold Dinner Session Monday. The Executive Committee of the Business and - Professional Women's Club of the District of Columbia held a dinner meeting Monday to arrange preliminary plans for the club year. It was decided to continue the policy of having dinner meetings, the first of these to be September 23, at the Women'’s Clab. . The National Federa- tion program will form the basis for the local club activity during the Win- ter months. Tentative plans are be- ing made to have the Octooer meeting honor Miss Charl Willilams, who was elected national federation president at the Seattle biennial convention in July. Miss Mae Murray, president of the elub, has appointed the following committee chairmen: Mary Stewart, education; Earlene White, emblem; Mrs. Louise Pierce, finance; Mrs. Marion H. Jones, house; Laura V. Hanson, international relations; Faus- tine Dennis, legislation; Nina Kin- \ sella, magazine; Lucetta W. Stock- bridge, membership; Mrs. Riethel Grim, program; Mrs. Stella Le Roux, publicity: Edith Rockwood, public re- lations; Elizabeth Mann, research, and Mary J. Mellinger, transportation. Business Women’s Council meeting in the Chapel of the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Miss Agnes Hoffmaster will speak on “My Vacation Experiences.” Dr. Chesteen Smith will have charge of the devotional period at 6:45 o'clock. Chevy Chase Branch, National League American Pen Women.—Mrs. Robert Bennett will act as hostess at luncheon at Collingwood Inn on the Mount Vernon Boulevard at a meeting October 5 at 1:30 p.m. Following the luncheon and business meeting two books will be reviewed. ‘“Handout,” by George Michael, and “The Liberal “Tradition,” by Lewis W. Douglas. The president, Mrs. Lucille Foster McMil- - i ; . Figs? i e : 4 o i e s 80 1936 PHILCO RADIO : i) ¥/ [ Magnificent Genuine Burl Walnut Veneer luncheon. : (e b 4 | A Powerful, Selective 3-Band i ] ~ . Bttty ll | Quality Philco, Model 610-F : ' e 4-Pc. Moderne Bed Room Suite at the Shoreham Hotel. Mrs. G. Fred- | b 3 Every feature that makes for fine eraftsman- erick Coles, president, will preside. S $ 95 / ship and distinguished cabinet work is incor- Mrs. James Bates, leader, will give i . 1 i porated in this magnificent moderne bed room & summary of the subject. “Introduc- 4 ¢ 3 5 / i suite. The manufacturer considers it his most tion to the Study of Renaissance . : : prized production in the modern motif. We are WL Paintings.” ’ This handsome new Console has all the grace and " ST L Teceine Jous enthumasicaccam. The Reba Barrett Circle of Critten- . beauty that distjnguishes fine furniture! Every | J o Stuctedlot ceatiie bulr)lle:'e;inucta!:g:iz't i @en Home will meet Thursday st 2 ] item—from the satin-finished American Walnut in- ! 3 matched cabi ds. This lovely suite com- Pm. at the hiome of Mrs. George Cros- 4 11 L natched cabinet woods. is lovely suite com Jand, 6914 Fifth street, 1 strument panel to the fluted pilasters of dark toned f b i prises a 44-in. dresser, with 30x30-in. round mirror; 44-in. full vanity, with 30x30-in. i e e i straight-grained walnut, and it contains all the p S i gm.)n}:l émrr?r]; ‘!;ull ize PTIMI bid. and 34-ir(1i. chest ?f drawers. Attractive gold- merican Association of Univessity : S . . B 1 > P : nished metal drawer pulls; oak interiors; dustproof construction; center draw W .—The informal teas which most adv anced, Phileo fea_tures' See it and have it § guides. You’ll say it’s the “most gorgeous suite Fn America” and we can’t h o e d trated Radio Dept i - s £ helpibut emonstrated in our Radio Dept. i agree with you. And just think, the price for all four pieces is only $139. have been held throughout the Sum- Beniember. Saiss Ocs Cage wi Sressoe| I Buy on J. L. Budget Plan—Convenient Terms £ 4 e ' Buy It on J. L.’s Budget Plan—Convenient Terms e ieate Coniract sroub, uhder i e and Nothing Added for Credit the fliii‘fldfy’ffghf?éfifiée°ffi’a% v > T e = g : ; . o s : Other Modern leroom Suites Priced from $99.00 to $350.00 pm. Curley Club.—Members are request- ed to report at the Continental Hotel today at 1 p.m. for & hike to Sugar Loaf Mountain. Friends are invited. James Corbett is in charge of arrange- ments for transportation. In case of rain the hike will be held Septeme ber 22. The annual Fall retreat will be held November 1, 2 and 3. The Curley Club Chronicle for Sep- tember has just been issued. An executive meeting will be held September 23 at the home of Miss Connelly, 1234 Girard street north- east. The next club meeting will be Sep- i & g ' Burl Walnut Veneer “Genuine Lane” Moderne Walnut Moderne Telephone h , Delphian, met i it S 4 “Allg:a‘nfi’:;e‘is;':;'“m:e St ! i Moderne Smoker Cedar Chest Stand and Stool ber 11. Topics discussed were “Our P y Heres the very latest for the uosto- A beauugf chest in every manner that will please (‘-,,.’t"‘Z"as e:nl'-n'iifif’;'\"}.";.;,r"f,',',‘,; s " “ : At n ok ser Vi - stool o s have attractiv Debt to the Middle Ages” and “Resume 5 i ’ £ date home. | ine walnut smoker e most criminating. The genuine walnut con. e P R i S S of Progress of the Ancients” by the - | with s jasting copp $8 95 struction is unusually appealing in the smart moderne insure long life. Dis- of the . ik / lined humidor. ~ Spe= design that features this gori e B 9 acting president; “Preparatory Dis i { : Ty pr ¢ 5 gorgeous des| y fin- 5 i i1 3 s EED e chest. Genuine cedar mothproof in- 7 5 ished In sencive wel- ' Open 2 J. L. Budeet Account— terior, b J. L. Budget Account cussion of Topic” by Mrs. G. N. Walker; “Literature and Position of \ - N bbe;{" CGDII-{B:&(::: "11';: ! Xy t Nothing Added for Credit Open a J. L. Budget Account—Nothing Added for Credit ORotwing Added for Creai chitecture,” by Mrs. G. H. 3 3 Pre-Christian World and Stoic Philos- ophy,” by Mrs. R. C. Roark; “Early Christianity,” by Mrs. C. H. Curl; *Tertullian’s Defense,” by Mrs. E. C. Davis. The Zonta Club of Washington held & luncheon Wednesday at the Y. W. . A., Miss Malinda Havey, president, ‘presiding. Miss Mary A. Lindsley gave an account of her vacation in Scot- land. The guests were Miss Flora Mac- Donald, society editor of the Washing- ton Times; Marguerite Wyckoff, head of the counseling department, District of Columbia Employment Center; Miss Esther M. Lohrer of the National Geo- graphic Society, and Mrs. Emily Co- ville of Clarendon, Va. A joint meeting with the Frederick Club at the Hotel Frederick, tomor- row at 6:30 o'clock was announced. Petworth Woman's Club.—This Phil- anthropic Section will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. L. H. Dewey, 4512 Ninth street. She will be assisted by Mrs. J. W. Mee and Mrs. Sarah Stuart. The chairman, Mrs, M. 8. Kimball, announces there has been ample work Pprepared The home section meeting Septem- T T |7 , ; Simply Stunning! 2 Moderne Pieces in Jungle Cloth Perin, 6623 Seventh street, with Mrs. G ¥ A | s aNved A gorgeous creation where master craftsmanship and moderne beauty predominate. J. W. Brown assisting. i S ! b i Both pieces are distinctively designed with rich mahogany fronts and feet, modern Theta Tau Zeta, Delphians, met last 8 % 7 arms and fronts, reversible T-shape cushions. The guaranteed sagless steel spring Monday night at the Shoreham Hotel, g i i o : construction is unconditionally warranted and will give excellent wear. The up- with “Drama” as the year's subject. 5 A 4 i 3 o - s A L L Miss Menafee was the mdu_’ Miss Pind | § { holstery is in contrasting tones of jungle cloth, the newest in furniture coverings. Gertrude Upton, president; opened . ! 1 T H 4 wuhnhnmrxh resume of what drama : i ¢ ] Open a J. L. Budget. Account—Nothing Added for Credit really means. Misses Sutler, Anthony, ‘Williams, Omohundro and Mrs. John- son gave reports on the beginnings of the drama. ol o Parts were. assigned for the first | Newest Moderne 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite - play, which will be read September 23. e Abraham Lincoln Cirele, No. 3, La- ‘ In Genuine Burl Walnut Veneers dies of the G. A. R., met last Monday. ’ A brand-new creation in moderne motif for modern American 4 : at the New Willard Hotel. Miss Nel- : - homes. Distinguished by careful construction, fine cabinet work and lie C. Colclazier presided. e 2 rich contrasting woods, this gorgeous suite will please the most dis- - The chairman reported thal col ¢ criminating shopper. 10 lovely pieces, of genuine burl walnut veneers; Circle had responded to the call of the {1 comprises a 60-in. buffet; 35-in. china cabinet, 34}2-in. inclosed server, national president, Mrs. Pearl C. . extension table 58x38 in. with one concealed : Cooke, for signed pledge cards to the . 1id, panel back host chair, and 5 panel back * National Memorial smu':'hwu of : . straight chairs—all with white leather seats. t.h_emG: :ex?;n':et b‘;‘er'e‘c“ o ;fc:om - s;e u:u richly finished suite and you'll appre- $ @ G : ciate its rare when deferred initiations will take o b".“ s il e : Buy it on J. L's Budget Plan. Convenient J o Terms, Nothing Added for Credit, ‘ Columbia Chapter, Delphians, will meet at Woodward & Lothrop’s Thurs- \ . - - « day at 10 am. The subject will be o e : o v Ry S ;. “Development of Instrumental Music: 2 .» Mrs. Wilson B. . ® Y °