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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1978, WUR“],S ‘BIGGEST | ADMIRERS TO GREET |SENIOR AT AMERICAN U, |ci, Fpicp omren 7t and 3| PROGRAM AT Y. W. C. A. | hrioes i o, 207 & S48 | Marmon Rigid Factory announcement was made aut a | — | ment. 7 | Inspection | TO WED 1928 GRADUATE | ainner in the private college dining o o0 1 LRSS SINGER ON RETURN o e ks bt WS T i | P e S e = room attended by 16 friends of the | | two_students. Held Tomorrow Evening. | | 15 @"ieinber of the Inspection Dept. In H P, —— e Engagement of Ohio Woman and| Miss Covest, following her gradua- 7 : | RALEIGH, N. C., December 20 (#).— || the proc of manufacturi o ; Wel £t Matas EGEAL O AR . Y st June with. the degree of A.B.| Tomorrow evening Will ushe: in a | gotama of 81005 0mvas mut- of the || MArBon. <a. Thers ae. pprosimately o 4 - elcome for Miss Hazel G. Arth| o . ¢ Wierer, Bruen Methodist to Elkhart, Ind., where she is|week of Yuletide gayety at the Young "¢ ,081,027.26 out of the |} 0379 inspections necessary—of these, 500 Uni s Biks el A : librarian at the public library of that | Women's Christian Association Bulld- | United States Treasury to the estate of || re measured, to & tmit 0f fve ten- at Union Station Planne Paatpr, Annonnsed, "She is here during the holidays | ing the late James W. Cannon, multi-mil- | matcly one-fortieth the thickness of a e g i iling Miss Bernice Field, a student| The whole organization Will ™ at!jonaire textile magnate of Concord, was for Tonight. ... | at the Woman's Residence Hall on the (8 o'clock in a Christmas open-house e e s Ruman hair. A romance at American Univ campus. celebration and the building will be |Provided for in two compromise judg- ||‘A Straight 8 Marmon Now at | $1,630 Del'd, Fully Equipped Rail System Valuation, Esti- S S resulted in formal announcement Wierer has been serving the Bruen | converted into a manor house of old lments signed yesterday by Federal mated at 46 Billion Dol- Miss Hazel C. Arth, winner of the sec- | night of the engagement of Miss Lela | Methodist Church for nearly two vears | England, where the ladies of the manor | Judge Isaac M. Meekins in chambers | : ; ohifl aiationaliradloteaiiian ot s ALY Gavest Gt Zanesville, Ohlo. u & as pastor, while pursuing his studied | will receive their friends in eighteenth | here. Signing of the papers brought to Marmon Motors, Inc. 5 / . i eretea oA KT °f| at American University. He is the son | century Devonshire fashion. All groupg|a close nearly three years of litigation | lars, at Stake. water Kent Foundation, w ot el S Robert Wierer of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wierer and | connected with the assoclation will take | concerning aileged excess income taxes | 1727 Conn. Ave. N.W. upon her return from New York tonight | y1is vear, who is pastor of Bruen Meth- | lives at 505 Otis street northeast. part in the festivities. There will be | assessed against Cannon. | | by a large group of friends, relatives and | BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. | admirers. What is called “the biggest lawsuit - it | ain’ ; ck. - \f/f/flfl%’%{f{fl/fl (o7 [ [ [ [ L [ YF [ 4F -’/f/‘ ’ (| F ol in the world” is about to come up for been n Per i pf,sm_ who final argument before the United States % was cHairman of the local radio audi- tion, Co-operating with him is Claude Supreme Court 1‘(’ mm(?;fi 1hv.\%1\!"3‘;i’ v W. Owen, chairman of the civic aflairs . & o 15 be et committee of the Board of Trade; Rob- I,xl:} 74 . ’ $46.0 i a ” ) r retary oard | ng 46,000,000,000, based on : the boara; » 5 &y would cost today to el e : s i T The issue at stake, which vitally S e e T affects everybody who owns a share of | of the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, BRI e o ; where Miss Arth is soloist. . R e s The reception committee will be com- posed of delegations from the Board of Trade, Chamber of Commerce, the Cos- mopolitan Club. the choir of the Shrine | of the Sacred Heart, and about 20 rep- aw school. | —Associated Press Photo : = Former B. C. Governor Dies. L e oo e roads will | VICTORIA, British Columbia, De- o e i . : ag [ ember 20 () —Walter C. Nichol, for- ST e P i erly licutenant governor of British Co- the Supreme Court to decide ;s ight definition of the word “ Although only the St. Louis & O lon proper d Tailros in the case, because the v ciple now to be fixed by t Court encewor valuation H}i‘fl:fl'"nr’" TR e 4 \ oo ERE is your opportunity to effect greater enables us to get special price concessions from e e evinls i that time, would be | p 77 S 5 slavm;ir.)fi onstfresh, \\h!}v‘lcsgme camh;‘zs. manugacturers—these savings, as usual, are 46.000,000.0 | f17imN } . . 2% \ 7 Peoples tug Stores are headquarters for assed on to our customers in the form of & The differ tween the original You will receive money Z N (hns(maslcandlei—adwldp assortment of the ower prices. cost and the ed present-time | BTN A . 3 purest and best brands obtainable. Featured in this announcement are some of Yalue of hte railroads is the thorny i i for Christmas. | ' 8 Buying for more than 80 progressive stores the choice sweets obtainable in our stores.. GOLD CRAFT Milk-Rich Chocolates Imerce Commission and the carriers ap- | Pound 2-Pound $7 .60 5-Pound Package ... 80c Package ... I e Package ... ’4 pear to disagree s ented, for | MORE and more people are buying GOLD CRAFT—and why? Simply because it \ this a candy that everyone likes. Each piece is a compelling invitation to have i A I another, ~ L . ( 4 i i A # it In each package of GOLD CRAFT is an incomparable assortment of nuts, fruits and ;g\::égg lfiifi“if@é’ffi’van“?fli k?l“;oo(f i I Chrlstmas glfts are - cordials. Delicious centers—all! Encased in pure milk-rich chocolate. Smooth— 000,000 a year. Labor, the organ i il given to b"‘ng happi- c = cQ creamy—tempting. ; of the railroad brotherhoods, asscrti “this ney would have to come out of i the enin | ness. s TR | T S/ |l MISS AMERICA Assorted Chocolates D point. that railroad m: valuation of _their p What will it mean to Yould give them “a fair return i you—a chance to spend $18,000,0600,000 mor: an was “actual- Hi I e i ly invested” in them. That huge sum | " | more or an opportumty is the difference between the estimated | [fl cost and estimated value of the lines. \ i to add more to your The interests whicl ose the rail- roads’ viewpoint charge them with de- | R AT Savings Account? manding a return on “shadow dollar: It is contended that if the carriers were to be permitted to exact “a fair return” on the $18.000,000,000 of “un- last week. Acting for many of the - 5 - ralroad unions and for the National i l Gifts received in the e Conference on_ Valuation of Railroads, 2 : & 2.Poun 5-Pound $7.55 Donald R. Richberg, Chicago lawyer, it 4 T om . had previously filed & brief in rebuttal i / form of cash will bring ] Box-iii.o C Box.viiini 1 e of the carriers' position. Mr. Rich- e . Derg appears as & friend of ih court” | i i you permanent happi- ; at the express request of the United| i . A VARIED assortment of choice candies consisting of peppermint patties, nougats, ?ot?(‘tx(:cis C;?:l}fémyHgn ‘Sm‘frrg:;bgwt?fi , . ness and increased b C t";""?:}“!: "“lf tops, me];fll;{:t-llom atfl:be;’ry creams and other palata‘teml’tersz the country. Mr. Richberg played an i i i oated with a pleasing mild-bittersweet chocolate. important = part in the conferences | pros”e"ty if depo'"ted which led up to the enactment of the | y il "n a savings Account. oo Fucke dav cmaing e med || N s Seta N s i St | K = BEST WISHES Assorted Chocolates rail workers in “the biggest lawsuit in < 0 the world,” says: “Railroad workers U 5-Pound 98c contend that the value of a road has nothing to du with its obligation to pay ceeseee s os ettt | inecoln National Bank \ : S i 32;;{ ":ix:‘e! rfi?gts S::g gnt;:oel q\:ist;or}f :i,\rr = s THE economical family package. Such delicious “goodies” as peppermint patties, y ge 7 nut tops, cocoanut creams, nut nougatines, lemon patties, strawberry creams and return’ on their ‘value’ if they grant|ll Tth and D Sts. N.W. 17th and H Sts. N.W. Z caramels are daintly packed in each box. 23 Pound HOME PACKAGE value is almost doubled by court action, ! 2Y;-Pound :1 : How to Escape ey A GENEROUS package that contains an extra fine assortment o‘f tempting cara- Pt e =y i ek it el el b Avoid so far as possible the places where flu germs are most apt to be; crowded cars; MAMMY LOU Home-Made Candies Pound - h . 49 = . 95c . 2= DELICIOUS assortment of chocolate-covered fruits, nuts and creams, together public meeting places; warm, stuffy rooms. % THINSHELL New 1928 Crop! SUNBRITE < S Filled Dy Filled Be careful of close contact with others and f N Dainties ST R0 Mixture wtith tempting bonbons and other specialties. Packed in attractive Holiday Greeting Boxes. beware of all coughers and sneezers; ‘ : ‘ Pound 39c¢ JgZ> One | 29(.' breathe through the nose. - ; Tavi s 5 b PR T— Pound ... ST NN : 5-Pound $7.69 PECANS 5-Pound $7.25 Get lots of rest. Eat plenty of citrous i\ X s oo 1 P 4 B o e 1 fruits. Keep the bowels open. Take every g S s ] .. Sc : . . . i A A ies made. Dain uts wi ure. Each piece is stuffed, precaution to keep in good physical con- B\ 22 2] g oo, g, | S-Pounds .25 (| some il i ot o dition, so your system will have high re- & &2 Parmalsien. one.enjoys this tasty candy. T Z/\\® DAINTY MIXED Hard Candies One 5-Pound $ Above all, avoid catching cold. Any cold \ ol . 25C - J | may be the forerunner of flu. Take Bayer : : : . e . " HIGH gloss finish hard candy made of true fruit flavors, vegetable colors, and Asplrln at the flrst Slgn Of a Cold and you ) c 5 pure cane sugar, A delicious candy for the little folks—absolutely pure. | can ward it off. Gargle with Bayer & Aspirin at first sign of sore throat as this will remove the infection. 5 If you have any reason to suspect even a touch of flu, call your doctor. e W _///////// ANOTHER choice 100 per cent filled hard candy mix- “ALL OVER TOWN”—the better to serve you s TR T T R 1 TR TR TH T 7!7%7‘7_11'7}971“/'1‘“71‘77‘:1\%( > v