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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 18 1937—PART ONE. -~ RECREATION PROGRAM |Levis R. Barrett, co-ordinator of rec- | citywide doll contest to be held| COMFORTER CHURCH be held at 8:30 pm. Friday in the reation, announced yesterday. later in the year. FOR WEEK IS GIVEN | The two doll exhibits will be held NL_.__‘ T0 MAP SUMM Holy Comforter Auditorium, Fifteenth e e i first camp session which ended Thurs- | . "0 e | Monday. one at 10 am. at the Noyes ; ER FETE | and East Capito streets. The meeting | Feminine Sex Takes Over at Site | ™ "= [ "o "o 1 Bt e e | playground, Tenth and Franklin strests Doll Winners Announced. e will be followed by a buffet supper. N BT kol Ameri i v oy Two Doll Shows and “Freckles” | northeast and the second 8t 3 Pm.| . winners in the doll contest of the | BUilding Fund for New Edifice| Proceeds from the festival, to be 210 I To Take Part in Rites S en s pane Atlouliure Contest Included on at the Bancroft playground, E‘Eh‘-l Lady of Victory Church Summer car- to Benefit From Festival held on the Holy Comforter School| CAmP Bennett, which the Central| washington Centennmlchap;er No, S s L L eenth and Newton streets. i 2 . nival were announced yesterday. Wednesday. This group for . Program. The freckles contest will be staged | They are Jane Deffer, 7230 Sherrier July 26-August 7. campus July 26 to August 7, will go | Union Mission operates at Brooke- |26, Order of the Eastern Star, will | prised Lodge 31 msr;end:t":«-m:e Two doll shows and a “freckles” | At Langdon Park, Mills avenue and | place, for most attractive doll, and| Plans for the annual Summer fes- toward erection of a new church |Ville, Md. for underprivilezed Wash- | participate in the religious service on | American Federation of Government tontest will be acluded on the spe- ;:"kpl;f‘dfli"m moriheaspRatsd SU Margarct Toreiss siorion | Glentiono! s fotitne ioly NCom forlerf Ohnzch bullding at Pourteenth and East Gap- | IN%ton children, i for girls only {or | Temple Heighis, Connectieut _and | 77107 program during the coming week, | throughout the city are preparing for | night, it was announced. Church Building Pund Association, to | ::rwame mewsbuldie b hext apring | S SRR RIS p s g i e iy pos b s announced. of 9 and 12, were taken to the camp ' matron, announced yesterday. teacher for 52 years. day, Mrs. Florence K. Lee, worthy | Knecht hat been a Sunday school (@) outstanding! The Gas ?efngera- R HE REFRIGERATOR YOU MR 26027 s G|RLS GO To CAMP Friday for a two-week period. The Organization Meeting. It takes superior performance to be The new 1937 ey : » NI i -y ELECTROLUX W R 77 T ANE B ) , Gas 3 AT | ™ ! . A . REFRIGERATOR bl . P e / | Throughout its lopg life Electrolux serves you in silence! And this is far more than just a comfort. For permanent silence is the outward sign of a basically different refrigerating method that has no moving parts . . . and needs none! A tiny gas flame does all the work in Electrolux. It circulates the refrig- erant whi;h gives you constant, steady cold. By this simple, noiseless method of refrigeration, you are assured long and satistying performance, a practical absence of wear, and the same low operating cost year after year. 2 See the beautiful 1937 models at our showrooms, today, and learn how easy it is to own this modern refrigerator. More than 14,000 Washington families have discovered that Electrolux paye for itself with the money it sgves . . . in a remarkably short time. Tune in WISV every Thursday from 9:30 to 10.00 p.m. | i PASHINGTO LIGHT ANY i . B11 10th Street N. W. District 8500 B s R o ; o Copr., 1931, Washington Gas Light G» 4