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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €. TFRIDAY. APRIL 26, 1929, 93 # [_M—K TREE PLANTED [Yev PRoR STALLED | IMUSICIANS T0 OPEN s < = ™= i Mot 85| AT HOUSE OF STUDIES CONTEST TOMORROW‘ The following Washington musicians | CRerkassky. and Jacob Sokol —_— _ | - have been selected as judgés: Miss | . lVery Rev. Stephen McDermott: | 0. P, Assumes His Duties at : s | — | Catholic 'University. 4 = | Very Rev. Stephen McDermott, O. P., ‘D. C. Federation of Women’s | today assumed his new duties as prior | of the Dominican House of Studies at i Catholic University, succeeding Very | Clubs Honors Past White vy Ignatius Smith, O. P., >4 “i\ tests will He held tomorrow, beginning | welcome. Mrs. Eva Whitford Lovette. | | automatically retired yesterday under a canon law which will not permit_the House Mistress.’ | heads of religious communities to hold | A drizzling rain failed to prevent the | office for a period of more than six planting of :n oak tree in hoio, of Mrs, | Years. Father McDermott was forme:ly | Charlotte Klein, Mrs. James Shera s Montgomery, Mrs. Ruby Smith Stahl. District to Choose 10 Contenders M. harlotte Lippiti, Miss Julla R o | Schalling, La Salle Spler. George F. for Honors in Competition | Ross, Edwin N. C. ‘Barnes, Josel K::plr, . | Dore Walten and Sidney Seidenman. at Baltimore May 4. ! | llv"fs the invocation ln;i Mrs, Joseph M. 4 o Stoddard, president of the Federation The Washington biennial music con- | of Music Clubs, will speak the offici: at 1:15 p:m, In the First Congregational | Chalrman of the contest committee, wil Church, with singers, violinists, organ- | ” washington musicians who will com- ists and planists competing in an elimi- | pete are Misses Betty Baum, Catherine nation affair for the selection of 10 | Birch, Virginia W. Cureton, Margaret musicians to represent the District at | D. Davis, Gladys F. George. Virginia Baltimore May 4 in a meet with others | Groomes, Edna M. Jones, Ru(h E. Mil- 1Tldewlter Virginia Represented in Dr. James Shera Montgomery will de- EDUCATORS IN SESSION. Tappahannock Convention. FREDERICKSBURG, Va. April 26 | (Special—A large number of educa- | | tors of Tidewater Virginia assembled in Tappabannock today for the annual meeting of District A of the Virginia | Education Association. | Among those who will address the | meeting are: Harris Hart, superinten- | dent of Public Instr uction; Attorney | General John R. Saunders, Dr. M. L.| [EANLTAR GROCERY €0 Office and Warehouse Self-Service Stores 1845 4th Street, Northwest These prices prevail in the shi % prior of St. Catherine of Sicnna’s Calvin Coolidge, by the District of Co- Church, New York City. { ‘lumbia Federation of Women's Clubs,| As head of the Holy Name Society | ginia. fter appropriate ceremonies in Lafay- |2nd one of the outstanding pulpit| Vice President Curtis leads the group | Maisel, Mary Templin, Mrs. Edith M.|burg State Teachers College, and Dr.| - PProp! speakers in the Catholic Church, Father | ot patrons for the affair, which is the Wallack, Daniel Clark, Harold B. Corn- C. J. Heatwole. ette Park at 2 o'clock yesterday aftes .noon. The exercises were held on the |erfy] influence in shaping the destini Smith is credited with exerting a po | north side of the park near the statue | ot Gatholic undertakings in this city, Cream of .I {4 hrnr‘ Lof Lafayette, and were attended DY |phaying brought about a' Nation-wide Ralston Whole W heat about 75 persons. | revival of interest in the Holy Name Sans ‘After selections by the United States | gociety. | Sanitarv Oats Navy Band, Mrs. Clara M. Stine, chair- | “"pather Smith will remain for the | Quakrr- Odts Wheatena . from Maryland, Virginia and West Vir- | ler, Mildred Sherier, Augusta E. Cas- | sidy, Catherine McEneany, Gerfrude Combs, president of the Predericks- | P e 0 | pke. 9 s (7 0. 12Vse . P 8¢ Fost Braw i oo vcadonccion Post Tdasties-..i.. Grape Nuts Heinz Rice Flakes. .. Kellogg's Corn Flakes. :man of the committee on forestry, ex- | present at the House of Studies as a | tended a cordial greeting to the several | member of the teaching staff. * women's clubs and civic associations 3 represented. She was followed by Mrs. J. Enos Ray, as representative of Mi * John Sippel, president of the General | Federation of Women's Clubs, who w: unable to be present. A letter from Mrs. Coolidge to lt!hefifedelmuan :‘;fl t“n(d Lgy | Mrs. Edgar B. Merritt, president of the | g % | District “of ‘Colimbia’ Federation of |Former St. Elizabeth's Attache Is'| ‘Women's Clubs, thanking the organiza- | tion for theif ‘efforts in her behalf and assuring them of her best wishes. A short poem was recited by Mrs. Sarah | Deeds, which was followed by a solo | Special Dispatch to The Star. trom Mrs. Harlan Randall. BALTIMORE, April 26—Dr. H. P.| Capt. E. N. Chisholm, representative | Hyder, formerly of St. Elizabeth's Hos- % the District Commissioners and prin- | pital, Washington, has been named cipal speaker of the occasion, spol clinical director of Spring Grove Hos- o the “gracious nature and Christian | pital, it was announced by Dr. George DR. H. P. HYDER NAMED HOSPITAL DIRECTOR | VAN CAMP’'S OR SEALECT Evaporated Milk = 3::25¢ Wl ¥ et ¢ saa e ¥ e le Borden's Milk, small, . ....."%" 5Y¢ 19¢ 2 tins 25 .h’l ](’c ‘H?l ]OC ke s7% 100 tin ]0(. who are particular make it a point to choose Men Webster Clothes because of their style and quality T T, $ Two-Trousers |H Va. Sweet Pancake, 27 If you use Cake Flour SUITS SPECIAL t h . 7y this one.. High-grade, finely tailored clothes, Gold Medal exclusive with this store Cake Flour 7 S0 Sold only in t You'll like the neat Spring patterns. .. the attractive new tans and browns and gray mixtures . . } you'll like the good quality of the all-wool worsteds and cassimeres and cheviots . . , you'll like the splendid tailoring and the smart styles of these Webster suits. New two-button models, some with Tatter- sall vests . . . all with two pairs of trousers. And in regular...short... stout . . . and slim sizes. 35 to 46. Men’s Store—Main Floo? Made Clinical Leader of Spring Grove Institution. Swansdown Flour . Flako Pie Crust Gold Mecdal Cake Flour Gold Medal Buckwheat. . . . Aunt Jemima Pancake. . . . Eagle Milk ...... Carnation Milk ... character of the past mistress of the [ H. Preston, commissioner of menual White House.” The tree would stand | hygiene. as a monument of the affection felt by | Dr. Preston said 800 more beds will Bean Hole Beans. . . Campbell's Beans .... B&M Baked Beans. . Ritter Beans ..... B&M Lima Beans.....von.. Silver Lake Cherry Beets. ..."" 19¢ Trusty Friend Whole Beets. . 15¢ Snider’s Sliced Beets. ....... 5% 25¢ Wyman's Blueberries . ......"" 29¢ Silver Slice Grapefruit Fi Standard Tomatoes, 3 .2 25¢ Del Monte Peaches. .. .No 2% tin 23¢ Del Monte Peaches. . .. .. Jget tn. g Del Monte Plums No. 3% i 25 : Del Monte Bartlett Pears No- 2t 25¢ Wesson Oil ........ Del Monte Ripe Figs. ... No-1tn 23¢ Tea Party Pickles = 19¢ BLADENSBURG RD. Corner of “L” St. N.E. The S:m'uvy store formerly located at Carton First Prize Margarine 6-15. tin $7 3() 1-b. tin 23, Snowdrift Jewel Shortening A New Piggly Wiggly on 18th St. N.E. Bet. Lawrence and Monroe OPENS TOMORROW The Piggly Wiggly Store formerly located at 3402 18th Street North- a few doors to the corner. meat market will be installed in this new store and this— COMPLETE FOOD STORE 3 Points of Superiority - OPENS GOLD MEDAL Cake Flour insures cake flour users: JuSt SWing o Of these Vi then {1} Lighter cakes. {2} Finer texture. {3} Cakes that keep fresh longer. . . . To back our claim of superiority, your grocer is authorized to and will refund your money cheerfully if you are not enthusiastically satisfied with the first cake you make with Gold Medal Cake Flour. GOLD’MEDAL CAKE FLOUR @ads and resuits guarantsed by the millsrs of Gold Medal Kitchen:teRted "Floue nds you’ll know how good they are! Sale! Golf Clubs Genuine hickory-shafted woods and irons. ..perfectly made. . .right-hand clubs. ..for women and men, And the fairways are in good shape. . .the greens just right. And maybe the very thing you your score is a set of new clubs! at about price o The irons include midirons, mashies and putters. The woods include drivers, brassies . . . all with: hickory need to bring down 1.69 ‘Any three clubs in this group, will be sold together with a new bag for— east will be moved into a completely remodeled building directly across the street, and will offer you a com- plete line of : Fresh Meats Quality Groceries and Fancy Fruits and Vegetables Those of our patrons living in the vicinity of this Piggly Wiggly Store will find this an ideal store with which to trade. Visit this store and see just how splendidly arranged everything is for your convenience. KBIEIBY: . i ovoivioe s oo O Kraft Nukraft....cooo....P 23c Kraft Velveeta. . P 23¢ TOMORROW With the addition of a “Sanico” meat market you will find this one of our most modern stores, prepared at all times to of- fer you the finest foods at reasonable prices. Fresh Meats Quality Groceries and Fancy Fruits and Vegetables Those of our patrons livi of Bladensburg Road and in the vicinity Street will food store homes, but every table Cakes Life Buoy S08p.......v.3*** 20c Camay Soap . v et Lux Soap .. se ARS8 D5 ¢ Lava Hand Soap. . .. 5k0 g0 Kraft Limburger < I 20e e Gold Dust AN 2% shafts. Pabst-ett ....... .. P28 7.75 Wilson’s 75¢ Pinehurst Golf Balls, 39¢ 3 for $1 Tvery ball is guaran- ced for 72 holes. Green, ted or blue markings. Dimple or mesh markings. Men’s Section Main Fioor R st . NE o ves o3 Be200 RRE L R o Fresh Pineapples . Stringless Beans . Fresh Peas ... Sweet Potatoes Fancy Carrots ....... FancyBeetso.s . 0. ..o Jumbo Celery ... Rl 4 70 New Potatoes ....ciu....4 ™ 23c Mayonnaise Money Can Buy! This store is headquarters for this famous brand « « « which mothers know so well . . . and approve “Tom Sawyer” Wash Suits The suits for real boys . . . 2 to 10 years Cook’s Sponge Rings Special 9 for 95 “Sunshine” Gelfand’s Relish Black or Mayonnaise WALNUT KOOKIES | 2 % 37¢ 2 35¢ o Special 3 Phan 95¢ Same Gelfand High Quality! Here is a splendid showing of the new styles and the new materials for Summer « » . the new Tom Sawyer models for the coming season. They are attractive suits . suits for sturdy, husky boys . . . suits of guaranteed fast colors. a special group of sulphur- dyed khaki suits, in button- 95 on style . o You get TWO regular 25¢ 8-0z. jars of Gelfand'’s Mayonnaise, or TWO regular 25¢ 8-0z. jars of Gel- fand’s Relish Sandwich Spread, or ONE OF EACH. Any two for 37c! During this sale, the regular 45¢ 16-0z. jar of Gelfand’s Mayonnaise sells at 35c! On Sale At All GOOD GROCERS s CHAIN STORES Shoulder Lamb Roast Shoulder Lamb Chops. . ... P Fresh Shoulders . ...... Cooked Ham. . . . Potato Salad Prime Rib Roast...... L s Sirloin Steak W:\5c Hamburg Steak Boned Breast of Veal Shoulder Veal Roast. Pot Roas = = - | F043030000000505058800008000 60643 500Boes LT 1035834 2 TF045S .. every suit guar- anteed to give satisfaction. . Other new wash suits, in attractive colors and styles...1.95...245...295 and 345. 2 to 10 year sizes. Splendid shoulder roasts cut from corn fed prime steers. And_we are the exclusive Washington agemts for Tom Sawyer suits . . . shirts and blouses Boys' Section—Main Floor