Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1936, Page 18

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 21, 1936—PART ONE. How Good Is Your Memory for Names, News and Faces? These Pictures Appeared in The Star During the Last Week. How Well Do You Remember Them and the Incidents They Tlustrated? Try to Recall the Name of the Individual or Scene Pictured. Then Check Your Choice Against the Correct Name and Answer That Will Be Found Under “Answers” in Column 6, Page A-16. P | is chaplain of the organization: Mrs. | cross, Miss Maude Aiton, Mrs. James !loroe behind the organization, uverl!lchaux as treasurer. Isaac Gans, [rin J. Powers, and M. J. Uline are Blanche L. Moore, corresponding sec- | M. Doran, Mrs. Orrin J. Powers, Mrs. | prominent men ayso are taking part. | Frank Buckley, Sylvan King, Dr. Or- | members of the board of direct retary; Mrs. Malcolm Gilbert, record- | Louise Sperry and many others Arthur Clarendon Smith is at present ing secretary; Mrs. Frances T. North- | Although the women are the driving | serving as president, and Joseph Robi- ARMY GRADUATES } /“shi"gton’s “Hu’llfiilouse‘” Is Carving Niche in Welfare .I.U EEI DIPI_UMAS Quietly, unobstrusively, a new char- itable institution has begun to carve itself a niche in the field of public | welfare in the District, under the Wooding to Make Presen- | guidance of a group of women who have vowed to develop their enter-| tation to 52 at Industrial |prie into “the Hull House of Wash- | ington.” College. [ Mindful of the small beginnings of such noted welfare institutions as Hull House of Chicago, the Henry L0 | Street Settlement of New York and rial | others, the women behind Washing- ton’s newest welfare organization— Opportunity for Service, Inc.—have not been dismayed by its quiet birth. | Opportunity House, located at 915 | 1| New Jersey avenue, was dedicated only 't last month—May 10—but already it e bY has extended shelter to one entire family, provided temporary lodging | = | to three homeless women, given cloth- i food to 32 mothers and their ing a children, made more than 60 investi- | Helm, Mrs. Laura J. Bogue, who | tunity House seeks to render a sup- | clothing, discarded furniture, toys and gations of destitute families and placed 11 needy women in positions. The venture to date has been self- supporting. The upkeep, food and service expenses are being discharged by the 25-cent luncheons served weekly to the ladies of the board of directors, the luncheons served daily to workers in the vicinity of the house and by cash donations. In addition to being an instrument for the “promotion of right living and social service within itself.” Oppor- plementary service to charitable per- sons who wish to place their cast-off Want SMOOTHER ENGINE PERFORMANCE? If you were as particular and exacting from a per- formance and safety standpoint as a racing dtiver, you would use Champion Spark Plugs in your own car. 13 years experience in winning the major rac- ing events the world over has proven that Cham- pions make every engine smoother, more powerful, For Summer Comfort household utensils at the disposal of needy persons. more dependable and better performing. Preferred at home — preferred abroad by racing champions and the motoring millions. Women who are playing a prom- inent part in the development of Op- portunity House include Miss Mae 5" NORTHEAST BUSINESS ®®! GROUP PLANS OUTING Will Leave on City of Wash- ington on Thursday for Marshall Hall The Northeast Business Men's Asso- | ciation’s annual outing will be held | sday at Marshall Hall Many | business houses in the northeast sec= tion will be closed, and the merchants s. | will leave on the steamer, City of ‘Washmgton. at 10 am. | A varied program of sports and mu- sical entertainment has been ar-| il E ranged for the affair. One of the | outstanding events will be a beauty contest. | Nick Altrock, coach of the Washing- | ton Baseball Club, and three former | Nationals, Walter Johnson, Joe Judge | m €./and Sam Rice, are expected to take | part in a horse and mule race. ! -— D0000000000000009000000000009000000000000000000000 Due to Numerous Requests, Registration Period Extended ONE MORE WEEK men w (o] M E N BOYS GIRLS MAY RECEIVE § * SPECIAL =2 One Course of vl " L (% -Hour) LADIES Golf Lessons GIVEN By the Professional Colf Instructors at Golf Course EAST POTOMAC PARK THE ONLY COST The only ‘¢ost is & small enrollment fee of $1.75, which is charged to test sincerity of purpose and covers the full six-lesson course and the use of all clubs, balls, tees and neces- sary equipment. . YOUR CADDY You will drive 25 or more balls per lesson. Caddy fee, 10c per lesson; Six lessons, 60c. 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IS NOMINATORS’ BATTLE CRY Gigantic Rally at Griffith Stadium to Hear Broadcast of the President’s Acceptance Speech at Griffith Stadium from 7 to 11 P. M., with more than 50,000 attending. Join in the gala time to celebrate this historic event! Washington will have its own “Convention” June 27 to nominate Franklin D. Roosevelt and hear his acceptance speech. A gigantic rally will be staged Festivities Begin With Old-Time Torch-Light Parade—The More In Line, the Merrier Join the procession at 10th St. and Constitution streets lined with flying flags—to the triumphant Ave—and go on to Griffith Stadium—through music of bands from various civic organizations. “Roosevelt Nominators” Stage Gala Gathering With Music, Entertainment, Huge Parade ‘And then the climax: Mr. Roosevelt will accept the nomination for re-election in a speech that will go down in history. Special loud-speaking equipment will bring the President’s voice to YOU as clearly and directly as though you were at Philadelphial When you arrive at the Stadium the real show be- gins! For an hour preceding Mr. Roosevelt’s speech you will be entertained by famous stage, radio and screen stars IN PERSON. Fireworks! Music! A wealth of éntertainment. Washington Plans Replica of Philadelphia Convention to Celebrate Roosevelt Nomination Membership tickets are being sold all over Wash- ington. (Roosevelt Nominators headquarters are at the Willard Hotel.) “our $1.00 ticket will entitle you to wear a “Nominator’s Button”—and to have “| WANT ROOSEVELT AGAIN” your name inscribed on the permanent record of “Roosevelt Nominators.” Don’t miss this history- making celebration! Join the fun—and go on record with those who say, This gdvertisement authorized and. paid for by R cosevelt Nominators, Joseph E. Davies, Chairman . . 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