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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. :C, Hebrew—Washington Hebrew Con- gregation, 822 Eighth street N.W. Episcopal—Church of the Ascen- FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1942 Forashina ol °|u.s. Flyer's Cable Tells o o o tne Cnincre Army, Of Downing 4 Planes A-14 ' _Patent Commission Movies, men in uniform free, Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church, 900 Massachusetts avenue Lodging facilities, Y. M. C. A. and Born in York County, Nebr., he NW, 8 pm, sion, 1201 Massachusetts avenue | Recreation Camp on the Anacostia attended the University of Nebraska To Con'er He[e on Sunday. NW. side of the Anacostia Bridge. 87 the Associated Press. before coming here, Sight-seeing tour, by Auxiliary| Baptist—Calvary, Eighth and H| Religious services, Pirst Baptist| HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 2—A New Group, Red Cross Motor Corps, meet at Soldiers, Sailors and Marines’ Club, 10 am. Open house, Washington Hebrew Congregation, Eighth and I streets NW, 3 pm. streets N'W. Science—Third, Thirteenth and L streets N'W. Presbyterian—New York Avenue, | 1301 New York avenue N.W. Congregational—First, Tenth and Tea dance, National Catholic |G streets N.W. Community Service Club, 2 pm. Christian—National City, Four- Open house, Washington Hebrew | teenth street at Thomas Circle N.W. Congregation, Eighth and I streets| Reformed—Grace, Fifteenth and Church, Twenty-seventh street and E " Dumbarton avenue N.W.; Asbury | LcoF Day cable from 23-year old | Mexico has a big aviation program. Methodist, Eleventh and K streets | Robert Smith to his parents, Mr. ey = N.W.; Holy Redeemer Catholic, 210 |and Mrs. E. W. Smith, disclosed New York avenue N.W.; Fifteenth | that the Nebraska-born youth was Street (Presbyterian), Fifteenth and tho siaserions pilet reperted in dls~ R streets N.W. Group church . parties leave Y. M. C. A. 10:30 | Patches last Sunday as having shot o'clock Sunday morning. | down four Japanese planes in a Christmas Day battle at Rangoon. Posi-War Planning Industrialists Accept Posts on Board Created By Executive Order SERVICE CLUBS, Soldiers, Sailors and Marines’ Club, 1015 L street N.W. library, writing desks, table tennis, pool, Constitution avenue between Twelfth and Fourteenth streets NW., 8 pm. Dance, Y. M. C. A, 1736 G street NW,, 9 pm. | radios, pianos, canteen, showers;| Dance, National Catholic Com-|Nw. 3 O streets N.W. = “Just arrived from Kunming.| 1 S + ¥ W, 3 pm. stree W. crend o Ertens CRavesvelrs | OPeD 8t all times. munity Service Club, 9 pm. Open house, Soldiers, Sailors and LODGING. Sewage Plant Guarded | Came through botn batties of Ran- | executive order of December 13 will | . National Capital Service Men's| Dance, Jewish Community Center, | Marines’ Club, 3 p.m. Y.M.C.A. | goon safely. Knocked down four | meet here in about two weeks to| Ciup» 606 E street N.W, library, 8 pm. Open house, Y. M. C. A, 4.t0 6:30| Soldiers, Sailors and Marines’ | After Gas Theft Attempt | ships personally. Happy New Year,” | Dance, Room D, Jewish Com- munity Center, Sixteenth and Q streets NNW. 6:30 pm. Dance, refreshments, Y. W. C. A, | his cablegram read. table tennis, games, phonograph, Smith joined the United States| piano, radios, writing desks; check- | ing service, showers, refreshments; open 9 am. to 5 pm. daily, 8 am. to midnight Saturday, 12:30 to 7 p.m. Sunday. Catholic p.m. Club. Open house, National Capital| Recreational Leave Area, on Vir- | B7 the Associated Press. % Service Men's Club, 2 to @pm. |ginia side of the Memorial Bridge,| DOVER, Del, Jan. 2—Delaware’s | Army Air Corps in September, 1939. Buffet supper, informal recrehtion, e capital kept a close watch today |Last summer he resigned his com- | Seventeenth and K streets N.W. vy w. C. A, 4 to 10 pm. ACTIVITIES FOR over its sewage disposal plant, where | = 7:30 pm. > . RELIGIOUS SERVICES. SERVICE MEN. . . Dance, refreshments, Soldiers, | Poliowing are locations of near| The Twelfth Street Y. M. C. A, | City Manager L. D. Shanks revealed Sailors and Marines’ Club, 1015 L | downtown churches, representing |1816 Twelfth street N.W., opens all | some one had tried to steal tanks street N.\W., 8 pm. various denominations: |its facilities to service men at all | of chlorine gas. Dancing class, National Catholic| Catholic—St. Patrick’s, Tenth | times. The swimming pool is open| The attempt occurred Monday Community Service Club, 3 p.m. street between P and G streets N.W. | 2 to 10 p.m. tomorrow and 2 to 6 |night, Mr. Shanks said, but failed Dinner and dance, sponsored by Methodist—Mount Vernon, Ninth | pm: Sunday. after intruders broke a feeder line Covenant-First Presbyterian Church | and Massachusetts avenue NW. | Open house, Phyllis Wheatley Y. | and flooded the plant with gas. One League for Men in the Service of | Greek Orthodox—St. Sophia,|W. C. A, 901 Rhode Island avenue | tank had been hauled to the door- Covenant-First Presbyterian Church, | gighth and L streets N.W. N.W., 7:30 p.m. toda way before the line broke, he said. Fellowship House, 3563 Massachu- setts avenue NW., 6 pm. Dinner, dancing and games, spon- sored by Foundry Methodist Church, Letts Building, Sixteenth and P | streets N.W., 6:30 pm. Organ musicale, Washington | Chapel, Church of Jesus of the Lat- | aints, Sixteenth street and complete its organization® Secretary | of Commerce Jones announced to- day. The following have accepted the President's invitation to serve on the commission: Charles F. Kettering, | National Community Owen D. Young. Chester C. Davis, Edward F. McGrady and President | service Club, 918 Tenth street N.W., | library, writing desks, table tennis, :"n :“{‘:E gmfi’l‘i’l‘t"“ of Washington | poq), phonograp}a, piano, gymnasium The new commission can render & o ;:wl‘g]: xgo::m:nfi:‘; ::v:x‘;{egus.ix- ;:‘f};’r;lf“f“’;:;p‘:‘p’;‘l\l“:;‘;a;ufl‘“‘“"“v teenth and Q streets N.W., library “The full utilization of the Na- ‘e 1e0 e L tion's expanded industrial capaeity | o, e = i will be self-evidént when the time SAPR open § am.fo 11 pm. Sun ; day through Thursday, 5 to 11 p. comes for us to revert to an economy Friday, 7 p.m. to midnight Saturd; of a world at peace.” he said. | Rhodes Service Club, 1315 Fourt Economic dislocations are certain | ¢ reet N.W., table tennis. cards, if we fail to make intelligent use of | (pecyers, chess, phonographs, radio: the new facilities which are today . open Sur’lda)‘s Tuesdays nnd"l‘hursz being created in all parts of the % United States. Our patent system R T - N 922 N should be prepared now for the change-over, because it is the medi- um through which the inventive power of our citizens can be stimu- Jated today. and released for the Na- tion's benefit when needed. “The object of the Patent Plan- ning Commission should be to create a reservoir of new products, of im- provements upon existing ones, to which industry could apply its force when arms, ammunition, and other material supplies cease to be our primary productive aim. “For more than a century, Amer- {can industrial development has been encouraged, inventions have been ftimulated, and both industry and our people have benefited by the protection which our patent system has afforded American genius. “There is reason to believe that a survey of existing facilities. a study of future needs, and the challenge to American inventive effort—under- taken by the commission in conjunc- tion with the Patent Office—may produce even greater results.” Bodil Rosing Dies HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 2 (#.—Bodil Rosing, 64, character actress and mother-in-law of Monte Blue, died yesterday. UNITED STATES SAVINGS w 7:30 AM. * 14th and In order to shorten the number of working hours per week of our employes, we have adopted new store hours which go into effect Friday morning, January 2, 1942, Stores Open 8 A M. Close 10P.M. SUNDAYS Stores Open 10 A M. Close 10 P.M. The Following Stores Will Open at % 1107 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. OUR STORE AT THOMAS CIRCLE WILL CONTINUE TO REMAIN OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY Today. Game night, National Baptist Me. morial Church, Sixteenth street ane Columbia road N.-W., 8 pm. | Social and forum, following re- ligious services, Adas Israel Congre- | gation, Sixth and I streets N.W., 8:15 | pm. > | Dr. J. K. FREIOT, DENTIST PLATE SPECIALIST Plates Repaired While You Wait 407 7th St. N.W. NA. 0019 Tomorrow. | Dance, sponsored by the Women's Battalion, Departmental Auditorium, ! Suburban Want-Ad vice The Drug Stores listed below accept Classified Advertising for The Evening and Sunday Star for the convenience of peo- ple in nearby Maryland and Virginia who wish to place adver- tisements for cash at regular rates: Arlington, Va. Beverly Drug Store, 1219 North Glebe Road (at North Washingten Blvd.). Cherrydale, Va. Roger’s Cherrydale Pharmacy, 3620 Lee Highway. Rosslyn, Va. Rosslyn Drug Store, Corner Lee Highway and North Moore Street. Bethesda, Md. Leland Pharmacy, 6703 Wisconsin Avenue. Mt. Rainier, Md. . Spire’s Pharmacy, 3820 34th Street Silver Spring, Md. Forsyth’s Drug Store, 8209 Georgia Avenus. The closing hour for The Evening Star is 10 P.M. the preceding day; for The Sunday Star, 3 P.M. Saturday. THE STAR is the great Classified “"Want-Ad" medium of Washington EEK DAYS on Week Days Only— % 11th and G Streets N.W. % North Capitol and H Streets N.W. H Streets N.W. A pleasing modern design in genuine blended walnut veneers on hardwood. Dresser or vanity, chest of drawers and full-size bed. ‘G Our Reg. $74.95 2-Pc. Living Room—Nicely styled—tufted fronts—broad paneled arms —cotton frieze covers____ = Our Reg. $89.95 2-Pc. Kroehler Living Room— Large, comfortable pieces in lovely cotton tap- estry—a graceful new design _______ Our Reg. $94.95 Velour Living Room Sofa and Matching Chair—Deeply upholstered in color- ful cotton and acetate rayon velour Consists of full-size sofa with walnut finished floor and table lamp. 69* Our Reg. $164.95 Modern 2-Pe. Living Room —New modern fabric in pastel shade—bal- wood ends uphoistered in cotton tapestry that 93 loon cushions—bleached exposed frame_ ____ 0DD BEDROOM PIECES Our Reg. $64.95 8-Pe. Sofa Bed Ensemble fee table, end table, smoker, magazine rack, 68> Cricket Chair—Sturdy maple frame with broad arms—seat and back in choice colorful chintzes $845 $5.99 Poster Beds—Choice of finishes and sizes— sturdy hardwood construction_ ______________ $9.95 $6.99 Inner Spring Mattress—180-coil Unit encased in thick layers of felt—sturdy art ticks. $13.88 Foldaway Bed—Has solid modern headboard— folding frame—complete with pad - $2295 $12.95 Box Spring and Mattress on Legs—Strongly constructed to give lasting service. Covered in serviceable striped ticking LRl e $34.95 $29.88 Dresser—Has three convenient drawers and swinging mirror—nicely finished hardwood $19.95 $15.88 Chest of Drawers—A conventional design of hardwood in popular finish—three drawers____ $14.95 $10.66 Metal Wardrobe — All steel construction in brown enamel finish—good size hanging space $8.50 Our Reg. $34.95 Modern 3-Pe. Bedroom $6.38 8.33 Formerly $69.95 Electromatic Radio-Phene. 838.88 fol va - th built- in. all-electric phenesraph. Our Reg. $10.95 Platform Rocker Our Reg. $59.95 Westinghouse Vacuum Cleaner Brand - new. Our Reg. $69.95 Mahogany 3-Pe. B A traditional 18th century design in rich mahogany finish on solid hardwood—dresser with large plate mirror—chest of drawers and poster bed. _ 8.80 Our Reg. $98.75 Limed Oak 7-Pc. Dinette Limed Oak Dinette—A smart modern . design of genuine oak in rich blonde s .99 finish—extension table, buffet, china cabinet and four sturdy chairs, BEDROOM SUITES 869.80 Our Reg. $49.95 Maple 3-Pc. Bedroom—Colonial design—solid hardwood in maple finish— dresser or vanity—chest of drawers and bed _ Our Reg. $109.95 3-Pc. Limed Oak Bedroom— Waterfall fronts—genuine oak veneers in a lovely blonde shade—dresser, chest of drawers and bed , Our Reg. $93.45 Modern 3-Pc. Bedroom—Van- ity, chest of drawers and full-size bed—genu- ine walnut veneers on hardwood Our Reg. S119 Modern 3-Pc. Bedroom Suite— Solid elmwood in the new Seagrass finish— 787 dresser or vanity—chest of drawers and bed MISCELLANEOQUS Was Now Colonial Secretary—Walnut or mahogany finish —three drawers—bookshelf top ... $3295 $26.88 Lounge Chair—Spring seat and back—eotton tapestry coverse e.___._$1595 $11.88 Coffee Table—Mahogany finish—Duncan Phyfe design—glass tray top 4 i e 0% 9135 Drop-leaf Table—Mahogany finish—wide drop leaves—Duncan Phyfe base .- 31895 $14.90 Occasional Chair—Walnut finished frame— seat and back in cotton tapestry , ____________ 9650 $§44 Mirror—Plate glass mirror of good size— or- nate gold frame _ ol - 9695 $4.98 Floor Lamp—Eggshell finish—three-way indi- rect—three candle-arm—complete with shade $7.95 $566 Windsor Chairs—One of a kind floor samples —choice of finishes—limited quantity ________