Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1929, Page 22

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22 JEWISHFUND DRVE ENDEDATBANOUET Approximately $30,000\ Re- ported in Donations for Palestine Promotion. Washington Jewry _celebrated the closing of the annual United Palestine Appeal last night with a banquet at the Mayflower Hotel, attended by more than 300 supporters of the Jewish homeland movement. Although the amount raised here this THE EVENING MONDAY, MAY 27, : STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 31929, tures of Washington, past, present and future. Members and male guests. FUTURE. Towa-Thomas Circle Citizens’ Asso- ciation will meet tomorrow night, 8 o'clock, in the lecture room of North- minster Presbyterian Church, Rhode Islan® avenue and Eleventh street northwest. Election of officers and re- ception to new members. The Kappa Beta Pi Legal Fraternity ‘will meet for luncheon at the Madrillon at 12:15 tomorrow. All members in ‘Washington are invited. The Loyal Knights of the Round Table will meet at the University Club for luncheon tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. Program: _Speaker and guest of honor, Dr. John Foote, dean Georgetown Med- ical School and president District of Columbia Medical Society. Subject, “The Oldest -Book Pianist, Mrs. Ralph L. Morrison. District of Columbia Library Associa- vear was somewhat short of the $35,000 | tion will hold its annual meeting to- quota assigned Washington, Chairman | morrow at 8 o'clock in the Elizabsth | Isidore Hershfield declared it is esti- mated that approximately $30,000 will | of be the final figure. ‘The principel speaker at last night' affair was Dr. John Haynes Holms minister of the New York Commun Sprague Coolidge auditorium, Library Congress. Election of officers Echoes of the “Conference” musical rogram. Five hundred card party for the ben- | in the World.” at Pythian Temple, 1012 Ninth street, from 9 to 12 o'clock. PROGRAM AT PLAYGROUND. Audrey Baucom to Be Crowned Queen at May Festival. A May festival will be theld on the Wheatley Playg-ound, Twelfth and Neal streets northeast, Wednesday afternoon at 4 oclock. Audrey Baucom is the May queen to be crowned in the feature ceremony. She will be attended by Leona Junghans, Kathryn Hayden, | Viola” Ball and Sue Daly. Musical | numbers will be offered by Margaret Jones, accordianist, and Pearl Roach, | saxophone soloist. Roma Lee Haun and | Ann’ Wen also will ente-tain. DIES IN PLANE WRECK. | Pilot Killed Attempting to Land. Companion Badly Hurt. | YUMA, Ariz, May 27 (®).—Harvey | | Christosserson of San~ Ysidro, Calif., | was killed instantly yesterday and | | Ernest Henderson of San Diego prob- ably was fatally injured in the crash Church, and one of the best known |efit of Waneta Council, No. 6, Degree |Of an unlicensed old model Curtiss liberal pastors. | of Pocahontas, at Pythian Temple to- | Plane Dr. Holmes spoke last night on the | morrow evening, 8:30 o'clock. progress of the rehabilitation work in | Palestine. The homeland movement he referred to as “one of the greatest adventures this civilized world has seen.” and he called his visit to the Jewish colonies | ;ha most, remarkable experience of his ite, He was most impressed. he said, by | the spirit of the Jewish pioneers, who in the face of almost insurmountable difficulties, were making a desolate soil, neglected for centuries, fruitful. He lauded the educational system, headed by the Hebrew University on Mount Scopus, and the work of Hadassah, the women's Zionist Organization, in estab- lishing hospitals and clinics. Rabbl Wolf Gold of Tel Aviv, Pale- stine, spoke on the establishment of religious schools in the Jewish colonies. Rabbi Louis J. Schwefel of the Sixth Street Synagogue, gave a short talk in behalf of the volunteer workers in the drive. Rabbi Julius T. Loeb pronounced the invocation. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. Georgetown Citizens’ Association will hold its last regular meeting of the season tonight at 8 o'clock at the Po- tomac Bank Hall, Wisconsin avenue and M street northwest. Representa- tive kRoss E. Collins of Mississippi will speak. s Midcity Citizens’ Association meets at ‘Thomson Community Center, Twelfth and L streets northwest, at 8 o'clock. Capt. H. C. Whitehurst, co-ordintor and District of Columbia, will speak. Randle Highlands Citizens’ Assocla- Vote on change of meeting day will be taken. CQIIPlv No. 6, will meet in G. A. R. Hall at 8 o'clock. meets at 8 o’clock in room 130, McKin- ley High School Building. ception and entertainment in honor of visiting European journalists at 8:30 chief engineer, ‘Engineer Department, tion meets at 8 o'clock at Orr School. Lincoln Woman's Relief North Capitol Citizens' Assoclation National Press Club will hold a re- o'clock. ‘Band orchestra. Motion pic- Rabbi Schwefel will review “Jews Are Christossersen _was piloting _the “Jenny” with Henderson as a passenger. | The plane went into a tail spin from Like That,” by James Waterman Wise, |8 few hundred feet altitude as its pilot before the Center Forum at the Jewish attempted to land in & private field in+ Community Center tomorrow at 8:30 | subdivision in the outskirts of Yuma. pm. The public is invited. ‘The first annual dance of the Victor: | _ No information concernin | pose of the the pur- atal flight nor the identity | of the men other than .their names Council degree team, National U as learned. }'ears makes Borden Evaporated Milk s\ uniformly rich and pure. Cream results in cooking at the cost of milk. bought before, KELLY BUCKEYE TIRES —are designed to give more mileage and riding comfort than you ever for so little. they’re guaranteed against imperfec- tions during the life of the tire, - Two Ways to Enjoy " The HOLIDAY— And Both Are Inexpensive! And KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES —cost no more than ordinary, un- known makes and yet they are guar- anteed to deliver the maximum mile- With Kelley’s, tire trouble is a thing of the past. e ¢ Standards aslow as.........$6.65 Balloons as low as..........$8.15 $3 down secures any size A Standardsas low as. ..... Ballons as low as...... $3 down secures any size ...$5.35 Penn. Ave. 8th & D Sts. Assurance Society, will be held June fll E Um’'m’'m t4 | Get Those Good “SANICO” CRULLERS At the Nearest Sanitary or Piggly Wiggly Store. Made by experienced bakers Our Stores Will Be CLOSED All Day THURSDAY DECORATION DAY and Will Remain OPEN Office and Warehouse 1845 4th St. N.E. These Prices Prevail in Wa ington Stores Until 9 P.M. from pure, wholcsome ingre- dients. You'll find “Sanico” WEDNESDAY e (G e AR R B Crullers simply delicious—and 2 ” 3 the Kiddies will love them. The Night Before Be sure to buy sufficient Bread, Milk, Butter, etc. | Carton of 6......13¢ That our patrons who regu- * farly shop in the mornings may supply their needs the night hefore. Wednesday (before 9 P.M.) to last over Thursday (closed all day on account of Decoration Day). 2 gt 25(‘: ‘Seasonal Picnic Specialties and Every Day Needs! We know that there are many of our patrons who will go on picnics over the holidays, and for this reason we have chosen items this week that are particularly suitable for these occasions. In addition, however, we have chosen several staple items which have a big appeal at all times, Picnic and Luncheon Suggestions! Special This Week! X i Special This Week! CLLE SN T e i DRY Domestic Sardines. Imported Sardines. .. Portuguese Sardines . Libby’s Vienna Sausage Libby’s Potted Meat. Libby’s Meatwich Sprea Schlitz Beverage Coca Cola (eont) Abner Drury (cont) | Stuffed Olives “Sanico” Peanut Butter. .'s> Jar 23¢ Sweet Mixed Pickles. ... . ... " 23¢ SEC Clicquot_Club SEC is the aristo- crat of ginger ales and is always served where the best of ginger ales are in demand. A very special price is quoted this week. G’ALE _“The Champagne of Ginger Ales.” Canada Dry should prove most at- tractive at this special price, B. L. Boned Chicken. . .Un §5¢ | “Sanico” Mayonnaise. . .%o %r 2]¢ bots. Underwood Dev. Ham. . . .'s>-tin 35¢ | “Sanico” Paper Napkins...P*= 10¢ bots. for c Underwood’s Dev. Ham, . med- tin 2(¢ Wax Paper (80 sheets) ....... 7a¢ for c Salted Peanuts .. .........5% 25¢ ¢ Welch’s Grape Juice .......»* 29¢ Il Special This Week! LIBBY’S CORNED BEEF Special This Week! The Big Holiday Treat Special This Week! QUEEN OLIVES Fancy Queen Olives in the large Special This Week! OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP ; v 32-ounce size jar. big value, For this wi i i A particularly fine food for sand- indeed, at the price we are quoting popzlrzr ‘I’;u::l:lv( ‘s‘,oea;r:tofif::ge'c}ixfi wiches for the picnic as well as for foectlilgweek: < pricé of 3 cakes for 17c ¢ cold luncheons. 4 Fresh and wholesome, always. o rmmdle [| =39 [ wm2lc [|9 % 50¢ S Our Meat Market ¥ We Offer in Our Meat Markets Only the Finest Quality %L Government Inspected Meats That Are Procurable. 147 modern meat mar- kets in our “Sanitary” and Piggly Wiggly stores. Tlxerq'in a modern meat ma'rkat in every Piggly Wiggly store. Presidential Loaf is tasty whether T pork product and we are offering it at the spec ial price of %4-Ib, 12¢; 14-Ib., 23c. WHEEY Luncheon and Sandwich Meats! - Cottage Cheese ............ 1. 20c ® Tongue Bologna Pickled Lambs’ Tongues . ...Jsr 35c | Smoked Liverwurst ....... Pickled Pigs Feet Sliced Fresh Ham. . ndwich Loaf .... ooked Cornec Beef. Sliced Dried Beef . . POT. " ROAST Tasty Roasts cut from the finest quality corn-fed béef procural w. 32¢ CUTLETS Fancy cutlets from only milk-fed tender veal. Cooked Tongue . Salami ... Luxury Loaf Cappicola . s < Tongue Loaf B. H. Tongue Loaf.......... % . 25¢ Quality In both Grocery and Meat - sPECIALt Lb. 27c Fresh Green Peas............2 ™ 25¢ Goldenripe Bananas.........."" 25¢ “Sanico” COFFEE, “Sanico” EGGS Pound Fancy Juicy Lemons. . ........*" 30c DOZEN - <o DR 45c Large Fresh Pineapples. ... ... " 25¢ CARTON 39c ‘When you buy “Sanico” fresh eggs you are su: of getting just what you purchue-[ood{ fresh “;e‘ which have been individually candled and are guar- anteed to you by us. Tender Spring Kale. .........4™ 25¢ Home Grown Spimach.......3 ™ 25¢ New Potatoes, 5™ 24c || "5z [| Fresh Beans, 3™ 25¢ e b 15c Special This Week! Special This Week! ALL N. B. C. Packaged An N. B. C. Special 5¢ Goods ASSORTMENT we:xk‘ 5c NBC package goods specially priced this A special assortment of NBC Cakes for your 3% 13¢ 6% 25¢ w 1w 25¢ pecial All Week Burt Olney Peas. . .......5 "= $1.00 3 MaaRe Trusty Friend Tomatoes . .4 9¢, 13¢ cioe 8 Schimmel’s Jelly Jsem 12Vac Glen Rosa Marmalade. . . e GREEN BAG COFFEE.....™" 39¢c Continuing Our SPECIAL SALE On Green Meadow Farms Milk, Butter Milk and Cream in “Sanitary” Stores Only CREAM = 15¢ We call your particular attention to Green Meadow Cream, which we are offering this week at fifteen cents for one-half pint. A hali pint, Half Pint Sanitary Spaghetti....... Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. . Post Toasties . ..... Post Bran. . . sieners e 20 Peas and Carrots. . ........2 """ 35¢ '}"i]"‘f‘l (“"L"‘”a h“("“eP.ir‘l‘: l°f ']'):;‘f 1:‘“\‘25 a 12:;:“‘“ GrapeNuts . .....ccrve oo . P 17 Del Maiz Corn. . . . L T Dl e e et o Ll Puffed Wheat . . . .........."* 12V¢ Bean Hole Beans . ... . .2 ™= 25¢ PafiédiRice . . .........c-oiiu. PO NIGE Campbell’s Beans. . 1510 Special This Week Buya Paciege oo PABST-ETT at Our Regular Low Price of 23c Kellogg’s Rice Krispies.......-... . 12V2¢ Serve the World’s Best Quality LAND O’ LAKES Sweet Cream Butter Carton of 4 Prints MILK, qt., 12¢; 2 qts., 23c Butter Milk, Qt., 12¢; 2 Qts., 23¢ ‘We are continuing this sale to more fully ac- quaint our patrons with the quality of Green Mea- dow Farms Milk and Cream—this is @ wonderful opportunity for you to become acquainted with the quality of these products. and accept with our compliments one-quarter pound of PABST AMERICAN free. 53c vks 8¢ ¢

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