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JEWISH JUNIORS IN SESSION TODAY Constitution to Be Adopted and Officers Elected and Installed. The first Middle Atlantic States Conference of the National Council of Jewish Juniors, auxiliary to the Na tional Council of Jewish Women, will open this morning with a business aession in the Washington Hotel, con tinuing through the day. The pri mary order of business at the morn ing session will be adoption of a con stitution. The afternoon session will be divided Into two portions, the first devoted to round-table discussions on a number of subjects and the second to com mittee reports and the election and Installation of officers and directors. The conference will close with an in terstate board meeting at 6 p.m. iRuth Markwood, temporary presi dent of the conference, will preside at the opening session, which will begin with a prayer by Bella Schwartz. Dorothy Kahn of Richmond, Va., Will present a draft of a constitution. The report of the Credentials Com mittee will be presented by Gertrude Yaffee, chairman. Hilda Levy will report on national projects. Afternoon I*rogram. The program for discussions at the afternoon session includes “National Local Relationship and Ideals," to be led by Beatrice R. Hahn of New Haven, Conn., national president; "Senior-Junior Relationship," led by . Mrs. Samuel Strouse, senior adviser to the Baltimore Juniors; “Peace and Legislation," led by Lillian Shulman of Washington; “Religion,” led by Bella Schwartz of Washington; “Dra matics." led by Arienne C. Mayer of Washington; “Literature," led by Goldie Bachman of Washington; “So cial Service,” led by Peggy E. Kauf man of Baltimore; "Program Planning for Active Membership.” led by Rachel T. Goldberg of Charleston. S. C.; "Popular Ways and Means.” led by Mrs. Michael Shapiro of Washing ton. and “Membership Extension,” led by Ruth Markwood of Washing ton. Rachel T. Goldberg is general chairman of the round-table discus . tions. Officers to Be Installed. Officers to be elected this afternoon Will be installed by Beatrice R. Hahn. The Resolutions Committee report will be presented by Eda B. Krivitsky of Baltimore. The social program of the confer ence. which will include a luncheon snd tea today, began yesterday eve ning with a formal dinner and dance In the Washington Hotel. Mrs. Alexander B. Wolfe, past president of the Washington Council of Jewish Women and a member of the national board of the Council of Jewish Women, was the guest speaker. Mrs. Arthur J. Stephens, senior ad viser to the Washington Juniors, was toastmistress. The Middle Atlantic State* confer ence at present includes the State* of Maryland. North Carolina, Vir ginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia. It was inaugurated by the Washington section and set up in October. 1935, at the ninth biennial convention in Washington, with Huth Markwood provisionary president and ! 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D| 0|\ BUILDING Dl HI/pRODUCTS . The Home Improvement & Insulation Co. "INSULATED MIC SIDING SPECIALIST" . 2106 Nichole Avenue S.E. PHONE ALTANTIC 3153 * 0f 4* , /« * Wed 50 Years CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY HERE TOMORROW. ! - MR. AND MRS. ROBERT KLOTZ Of 910 Twenty-third street, who will celebrate their golden \ wedding anniversary at gath ering of their children and friends tomorrow. Two daugh ters. Mrs. Marshall E. Darby of Baltimore, and Mrs. Norman F. McGinnis of Richmond, and their husbands and a son, Robert Klotz of this city, and his wife will be present. Mr, Klotz formerly conducted a restaurant in the State, War and Navy Building for years. CITIZENS COME HOME 15 Distinguished Nebraskans Revel in Fast Memories. LINCOLN, Nebr.. October 17 (/P).— Fifteen of Nebraska’s most distin guished citizens came to their com mon home today to revel In memories. There were six former Governors, seven wives of former Governors and the present tenants of the executive mansion, Gov. and Mrs. R. L. Coch ran. They lunched and chatted at the mansion and went in a body to the Indiana-Nebraska foot ball game. Pacts About Nuts. Peanuts and pecans are native products grown in our Southern States, while Brazil nuts, filberts. cashews and pistachios are Imported from foreign lands. Part of the con fectioner’s supply of walnuts is im ported and the rest is grown in this country. English walnuts come from j France and California, while black walnuts are raised in the United States. Almonds, although found In five continents, come chiefly from Spain and Italy. California also pro duces almonds, and Italy and Turkey supply Alberts. Cashews come from India. New Kind of Trailer. A motor cycle that pulls the trailer has been invented by a German. A small-size trailer is attached to it, with an arrangement for a canoe on top. The rear of the trailer Is fitted with a tiny kitchenette and stove for cooking, which is done outdoors. The motor cycle can be used for errand* ind short trips. A full-size doubl* )ed occupies the interior, together with :loset room. Everything necessary to travel comfort Is to be found in thl* trailer. Rhubarb-red and watercress-green are Paris colors for Autumn dresse*. 1/ You’ve Been Wanting A Maple Bed Room... Here’s Your Chance to Acquire One Reasonably! K Bridge Lamp $4.50 An attractive Lamp . . . quaint as can be . . . with table shelf and paper-parch ment shade tastefully trim med. Price, complete, $4.50. p ^OLID MAPLE FURNITURE for d the bed room! If,'way down in your heart, you have been longing for this cheerful and durable furni ture for your own room, you chould see the new maple groups at Mayer Cr Co. They are delightful! Warm, amber maple to blend with oppro ,priate rugs and wall paper. What could be more charming5 The more you look ot them, the more you like them. These solid maple groups ore so reasonable, too! In fact, there is no need to buy a whole suite if you can use only a few pieces. You will note the pieces ore individually priced. Come in tomorrow and choose the pieces you require. And, while you are here, you will find it mighty interesting to go through our Whitney House of true Colonial Reproductions in maple for every room in the house. Mayer (j Co. Solid Maple Group Above $91 Four Pieces with Mirrors In the circle is pictured cnother lovely group of solid maple. Four pieces ot $91 include the dresser ond dressing table . . . both with hanging mirrors, full-size bed and chest of drawers. Sturdy and attract ve . . . quaint wood pulls. Sepa rate prices, as follows: Dresser Base_$24.00 Dresser Mirror_$7.50 Chest of Drawers-$24.50 Bed, twin or double $15 50 Vonity Bench_$6.00 Night Toble_$8.00 ; Dressing Toble Base, $12.50 Vonity Mirror_$7.00 4 Major Pieces of This Maple Group, 510850 The Bench VJ The Night Table $9 This group is maple through and through! Dresser and 7-drawer vanity, both with hanging mirrors; chest of drawers and full-size bed are included at $108.50. A very reasonable price and an unusually attractive group. Well made, too, and finished in a pleasing warm amber shade. Pieces are sold separately, if you wish. Individual prices are listed below. Select only the pieces you need. Dresser Base-$25.00 Dresser Mirror-$7.50 Full Size Bed-$15.50 Twin Size Bed_$15.50 Vanity Base_$27.50 Vanity Mirror_$7.50 Chest of Drawers-$25.50 Vanity Bench_$7.00 Night Table_$9.00 See the Maple Displays at Mayer & Co. MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E Maple Secretary $47 A convenient furnishing! » Three shelves for books ... 3 deep drawers ond a • roomy writing comport- , ment . . . with hondy f interior orrongement. Wood pulls ond very At tractive _$47 •