Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1942, Page 35

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B—10 THE SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JANUARY 25, 1942. Knights of Columbus Telephone : | : To Be Host at Joint Meeting and Social : ! b AVAILABLE AT KANNS POPULAR PRICES! Beymour B. Woolls of Potomac Council has been elected president of the Knights of Columbus Build- ing Co., Inc. Others elected to office include | Thomas J. Myers, vice president; gene Nichols, treasurer. Board of Directors are Willlam A.| | Mulligan, Thomas J. Callaher, Wil- s lé:glnMcGulre and Francis A. Mc- 2 mfii ahbsstos, Vover: Carroll Council, under the chair- manship of Grand Kright James Fox, will be host tomorrow evening to members of Keane, Spalding and Potomac Councils, in & joint coun- cil meeting and social. Supper will ; = The general membeseht, 1s Tevited N/ BALL BEARING CARPET SWEEPER e general membership is invited fof Sekofpa: m e SReisnment: . L v 3 REG' $I 4'98 COMBINATION . slumingm Sanite cotton 88c ea. ’ —Full size carpet sweepers with attrac- Members of the order who have 4 . 0o, als.vslise tive all-steel case, rubber bumpers all gt : - FLUORESCENT, INDIRECT . Bl ERRGE BECLW round to proteet furmtare o7 asked to have them attend a meet- £ % S ~ e o e o o and genuine bristle brush. Sl 99 ing next Priday evening in the gym- : : nates blockage and stoppage. 4 Easy rolling wheels! - nasium. The work of the Colum- v bian Squires will be explained. Ay Jerome S. Murray, State chairman : of the Boy Guidance Committee, is 3 . in charge of the meeting. : Wednesday evening the Casey ; Club will hold a party in the club- house. Alfred Paul Neff, gereral chairman, will be in charge of the entertainment and games. The . q games will start at 8:30 pm. and (J . o s &t 10:30 there will be dancing. R ; A Bulbs Extra i . Y ‘Washington Council will hold its ennual midwinter ball Tuesday, be- [ ¢ - ’ A ginning at 9 o'clock, at the Willard # D Hotel. There will be a cabaret ar- § b —The next best thing to daylight! Flu- d rangement of tables and entertain- & o orescent floor lamps with 3-way indirect $5.95 Bathroom Sets $3.98 TO $5.98 FIBRE HAMPERS ment., George Gingras, lecturer, i ¥ sl 49 —Woven fibre clothes hampers with is in charge. Candidates for the 4 lighting and bronze or ivory finished bases e handsome Pyralin (simulated pearl) First Degree will be tendered compli- || - & for living room or den! Perfected so that $4.95 Rorable, elecc SR x| ] Souble Tinged. covers. ~Enameled S €4 mentary tickets. Members with ([ , they give no heat, no glare and use very b 10-in. 3 all th snagproof finish. Chojce of colors. L paidup membership cards will be |ff * ¢ little current. All have attractively ek L 5 LI S50 ; ; ./ painted shades in band or floral designs. anlSrameriniio match s vy Elks fo Stage Parade ‘ —— To Mile o’ Dimes Stand ’ : REG. $3.98 Washington Lodge of Elks will s : 4 4 make its annual parade to the Mile | ¢ 3 fA FLUORESCENT : : $1.00 TR e, aope ©' Dimes stand at 7 p.m. Tuesday. E g ‘ o i ) —White enamel size. 9§ in. wide. ’55:‘;'-"::35 ‘The 52-piece Elks Boys' Band will { 2 3 lead the parade, which will form at 4 BED LIGHTS... the Elks Club. All Elks are invited E \ ers. = Exg e 8 VI $2.98 ¥ = Ca Exalted Ruler Allen J. Duvall will [} E : \ N : : > ggsem a check for $25 from the | fl " Bulbs Extra L4 " 1 $2.49 Ironing Table ; : : i i .49 lIroning Ta 39¢ tor. vents marring. ge and a similar check from the | 2 Elks Sumit Committee. The Elks —Cut eye strain down to a2 minimum with these e R L table with steel brace. Electric plug ladies also will participate, under | 4 5 f;l:x?ymm: bed g‘guizt.s m?;lg;eydoirn bx;?;xnz‘i :: the direction of Mrs. Ann Jefferies, . - ...fora S a i preslden‘t: :r the Elks.s Ladies’ Bowl- |f§ > boudoir. No glare . . . no heat . . . bright, day- $1.82 Johnson’s Wax e O:Ufi fg:d froning away from wall. No 81.79 e e 2 P et Outfit—Monday Only T T SEYS f SRG fomnshenrd b i e The Elks Minstrels will play at | Eann's—{amps—Third Flocr, Shouicry, Wooa: ATET R AR A the Home for Incurahles at 7:30 p.m. . 98(9 work, ete. b R tomorrow. They will leave the club | 867 pn. —Quart self-polishing Glo-coat The Elks War Commission s | floor wax together with & pint can of waxed fioor cleaner and spontor”ghder metruction for High Seconds and Dropped Patterns of $76.50 e LR school students throughout the as- sociation in an effort to interest = sl 75 k hundreds of young men in flying. o o5 % 4 0dd Fellows Induct = B S0 SRR IR pee d $1.00 AND $1.25 ENAMELWARE i ‘ * —All white with colored trim, heavy Sfel’"ng I.Odge _ e { » 3 TN & enameled porcelain cooking ware. Choice of Dutch ovens, refrigerator pans, double boilers, cook pots, 69(: e water pails and dishpans, The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of the District of Columbia insti- tuted Sterling Lodge Wednesday evening at the temple. The institu: tion and installation were under the | < i B : 5 direction of Deputy Grand Master * g < 2 A 3 or sl Edgar W. Parks and 8 team of | N R - ' ; et ey DOUBLE DOOR WARDROBES Grand Lodge officers. The degree | . o NAPANEE TABLES Alminum tes room . humidifers team of Friendship Lodge con- ‘ ) R e w ferred the Initiatory Degree, fol- ar ¢ 4 - > R 36 9 5 m handle. 2-qt. fresh and moist. gfilll:lbzr;m inas AND UNDER B : : - > : BED CHESTS —Stainless porcelain top kitchen lowed by the first degree conferred Lodge. Heh e : O (ables with_ wooden Jers - amd o % Sl e by the degree team of Columbia The Rebekah Assembly will hold | cutlery drawer, 20x24, 22x27, its annual session on Tuesday, with | Bt A . 20x30" sizes. the president, Margaret Ison, pre- x A A ¢ 4 9 o @ Cedar grained Kraft- siding. It will convene at 10 am. - . . 2 ¢ 3 g T o The Rebekah degree will be con P N 3 i : P Z 3 sturdy clothes rod. "f;f,d' e | ; : ; L > } 34e 8,457 slidenway unger- Esther Rebekah Lodge will meet os J, i, y ; ‘ 3 é:m‘: harawood :\‘;‘rr‘fee. nolisned it Self Sadding January 26 with Adelaide Bauer, 5 "y 1 ’ o noble grand, presiding. Births Reported Walter and Marian Baldwin, boy. Charles and Elizabeth Bauer. girl. 39¢ , boy. Wiliam" and: Winitred. Burneite sir \ WHITE ENAMEL $2.49 John, Jr.. and Annfe Chadwick, boy. 9x12-ft Size! s T o0e, Thick, um. 8100 O'Cedar James and Elenor Clow, boy. . . Monday Only 99(!‘1‘ T b brofic; board bad and cotton foor duster susranteed [ J . strong cotton d _4-03. bottle Temer"and ‘DorothyBirt: il Seamless! frSevolin enumel for s endur; — = James and Avonelle Foster, boy. D Washable. Kann's—Third Floor. " Edward, ir. ‘and Helen Graves, wirl. —Seamless beauties from one of the country’s foremost makers. Sl and anel Grim gl i i SO LT e Three popular patterns that will harmonize with any period furnish- Beor Rehmas, = ings . . . Tone-on-Tone, Oriental and Modern designs in vibrant i | shades of green, blue, rose, rust and tan. Some with deep borders. Charles, jr., and Ruby Anthony and Kathryn e. 'boy. Frances Keesling, girl. L R, $39.95 CLOSELY WOVEN 9x12-FT. i R A, PLAIN BROADLOOM RUGS . . . -. 28.88 —You can’t go wrong with a plain broadloom . . . As serviceable as they are beautiful, and “at home” in any roo! Choose deep green, blue, rose, brown, red or dubonnet and watch your rooms come to life! Rul Kann's—Rugs—Third Floor. , ir, and Helen Todd. Y. n and Rose Weinrauh, girl. Claude and Betti ‘Wilson, boy. Tuddie and Esrthles Baxter. girl. Georse s Butler, bo iian and Elenor Murray, boy. - “FIELDCREST” mon" and, Gt nsl eid. n‘,‘l CELAMAR* : 1 l g‘“".:er e A Dle Simr g’ *Reg. U. 8. Pat. Office Fiivert SRR SRR Phaary wedse st d Theima Williams, girl. o o] 25% Cotton 259% Wool : Y ] - Deaths Reported : Ty 50% Lanese Royon® . : R e e * : STUDIO COUCH SLIP $2.49 TO $2.69 NINON $6.98 TO $7.98 DAMASK Biizabetts R “Bonier, 74, 4118 Connecticut \ 36 9 5 COVER SETS CURTAINS DRAPERIES ave: n.w i b IS ] S L / . 3595 vainer $4.9 $4.95r o Bitcher, s : N me I, Metelnan, T iiaee Bectal ! \ . —Laboratory tests have proven this —Plain or two-tone jacquard figured de- N1 t, 70. Galling ital. i & w1§?: . Foler, 60, Rock ‘Creek Ohurch ¢ \ 9. new blanket to be extraordinarily . signs in d:mch &lfnm e ‘u"n‘;ie e:m e e et . & warm .-, . soft and fluffy. 72x90-in. 3 pair and ,l% yards long. Completely B e 68 Garnela Hoenlial. \ ) size in peach, dusty rose, blue, green, . lined and With matching tiebacks. les 8. Walker, 63, 1308 w‘?fi‘:: ne. ‘ winter-rose, beige or white. - Finished Ly 3:‘“““;3 Newion o n.e. with gleaming rayon satin binding. C. ester Motter, 51, 2650 Wisconsin ave. vid Kemper, 22, 1724 Park rd. n.w. . ‘ Kann's—Street !lwx .

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