Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1940, Page 106

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. WOMEN’S CLUB IN THE COUNTRY The Bonny Betty Tea Room is the scene of a get-together luncheon of > the Women'’s Civic Wel- fare Organization, and a £ good time is being had e by all but the proprietress 8% i and the waitresses, who are nearly frantic trying to do right by 60 guests when only 30 - were expected. Naturally, the lunches have to be halved, while the price stays the same. The 3¢ s, lone male—if you can find him—is the guest 58 who couldn’t be choosey where they sat. Two of them haven’t been on speaking terms for a year, By W. E. Hill Copyright. 1940, by News Syndieate Co. Inc. «f. I haven’t any QE&F business coming \EE' here today, but ~ 2% Juniorhasmeasles, 4 My sister has the K mumps, and my mother-in-law had all her L& teeth out yesterday, and I - just had to get away from it_all!” Lovely club officer trying to % LY I k'\ i 2 / Mrs. Gloss, the club secretary, ex- k / plaining to the guest speaker (Mr. A l‘ Mouse, architect and decorator) 4t that he can only have 20 minutes ¢ N instead of an hour for his talk on g % “Interior Decorating From the Time of Hadrian to the Present = Day,” on account of the club tak- ; ing so much time to discuss finances. C.—GRAVURE 4 - h .- Wife of the guest speaker. Wishes she hadn’t come. Husband : is making a terrible 7 mess of his talk and 5 she’s so ashamed for W him. W\ “Wednesday there's the Church Guild, Thursday the Parent Teachers and Friday the Southam Lucky Stitchers sew for Finland and I don't know when I'll get my housecleaning _ done!” (Club life in the » country gets pretty hectic at times.) D - Summer resident. Wealthy and has ¢ the Lady Bountiful 4 complex. Always i ready to do some- thing wonderful for the club. Offers her lawn for the next club luncheon. They can bring their own lunchand she will be I most happy to supply the drinking SECTION—APRIL 21, 1940. <« Our Business is DEVELOPING We do Sne grain quality work. Fern Hall of Toledo, Ohio, and Miami, Fla., who was chosen by the Rev. R. Anderson Jardine to represent “Miss Spiritual America” in a motion picture he proposes to produce. I J A.P.Photo. 6-Hour Developing Service | ROBBIN® CAMERA SHOP 529 14th ST. N.W. 11th Below ¥ MATCHED BRIDAL SET $4.75 A WEEK 100 Engraved Wedding Announcements, $10.50 - - IETY The SET $100 After Get Prices E| whe AIR CONDITION Your Home With Awnings, - the :f.thctory Way E. WARDS Established 1919 Window Shodes Venetion Blinds Painting ond Paperhanging 5333 Georgia Ave. NW. 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ROTECTION ON 3%4{20@92245L has told the club mem- bers of the village wel- fare league all about how famous authors go about writing books / and now he is answer- | A ing questions such as \Lv\ér) “Can a bad speller get* {‘ to be a famous author?” ¥ SOMEONE OUGHT TO TELL HER ABOUT @ SWEDISH Eor MODERN DUO CHAIR BEDS Clever because they are as smart as tomorrow— clever because they have so many different deco- rative uses, besides being quickly converted into luxurious twin beds. Amazingly comfortable as a chair. Ideal for the small apartment. Choice of Walnut or Swedish Modern Blonde finish. Covered in a striking combination of cotton textured fabrics. 2.9 No Deposit Required Pay $250 Monthly Available in other covers, from— $22.50 to $39.50 OR MORE SERVICES 60 are included with every Chambers Euneral regard- less of cost. You are protected by the man who has mode all funerals cheaper all over the coun- try. 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