Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1930, Page 14

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A-14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 20,000 EXPECTED IN BIBLE PARADE National Federation of Men’s Classes to March Here on June 7. U One of the longest non-military | parades Washington has known is being | { pianned for June 7, when it is expected | nxaczs 000 men will march as a feature | of the elghth annual convention of the | National Federation of Men's Bible Classes. | . Spencer Palmer is chairman of the local committee which has estab- lished convention headquarters at 1730 oseph B. Montgomery of rh:lndelpm- is national president of the organization and Rev. Homer J. Councilor of Calvary Baptist Church is president of the organized Bible classes in the District. ter H Newton, one of the secretaries to Presi- | dent Hoover, is honorary chairman. The following have been named chair- | men of committees for the convention: | Maj, Frank A, Frost, general committee: | R. Frank Barr, transportation; Rober H (‘lmk accommodations; Dr. A \\ Cummins, men’s reception committee: | Mrs. Gertrude M. Donovan, women's | reception committee; Percy S. Foster, | music; August Gumpert, registration: | I N. Linton, finance: Guy A. Ourand, publicity, and Norman Sandridge, | programs. JOURNALISM CLASS HEARS MRS. PICKETT | Society Editor Says Success Is!| Measured by Value of Mate- { rial to Others. “The measure of your success is what your material is worth to others, and edif of The Star, in addressing the students in journalism at George Wash- ington University vesterday afternoon, | She advised a comprehensive study of | current daily publications as the most effective preparation for the profession. She especially emphasized the impor- tance of accepted news style for those who were 'in college as a preparation for writing. e speaker gave special advice to those who would contribute to the work of the various syndicates, which serve groups of publiutlons and de- clared that most of the writers’ prod- Gicts. which had real meaning to all h: writers failed m give pmper attention to accepted style. Mrs. Plekflt found that a special field had been developed for women in the writers would greatly increase. said they were successful, not only in | reporting women’s activities, but also in general work. WHITE MEDAL FOR BEST DEBATER IN G. U. MEET Award Is Offered by Widow of | Former Chief Justice of United States. I | A gold medal offered by Mrs. Ed- | ward Douglas White, widow of the for- | mer Chief Justice of the United States, will be awarded to the best debater in | tonight's annusl contest between the and Gaston Debating Societies n Georgewwn College, White Society, named after Chiet Jusiice White, Who was alumnus of Georgetown, will take lhe negative side of the question Solved, That a State ceriifeate ot vand election should be sufficient to seat a United States Senator” Its l,eam' Loughren. Edward L. Cox, president of | the ~Philodemic Society, will act as | chairman of the debate. M ite has founded the medal | for annual award at the debates be- \ tween these two Junior societies. DR. BRANDES T0 SPEAK ON AIR TRIP TO PAPUA! Natives of World's Second Largest | Island Thought He Was a God, | Explorer Says. Primeval Papua by Seaplane” \ wfl] be the subject of an address before | members of the National Geographic Soclety tomorrow night at the Wash- ington Audlwrlum bw Dr.E. W. Brandes. Dr. Brandes visited this second lsrgcst island of the “m'ld in quest of 'nevll types of sugarcane which might be | used in improving America’s sugar sup- P'When he landed in his seaplane in | the interior of tae island among na- | tives who were unfamiliar with civi- | lization, they hatled Bim as a god. Dor. Brandes and his companions obtained | 3 excellent, motion picture record of | their adventures in the interior of Papua (New Guinea) and these will be | shown in connection with the address ! Commons Invnel Chicago Jurut CHICAGO, February 27 (#).—Judge Marcus Kavanaugh of the Chicago Su- perior Court yesterday received an in- vitation from ‘the government of Great Britain to appear before the British | House of Commons as a witness on the | question of capital punishment. Judge Kavanaugh, author of a book on crime and fts punishment, indicated he prob- ably would accept. | Indo-China is constructing rm;nyl government _projects. Pat. Jun. 15, 1919 —Beg. U. 5. Pat. O MAGIC SCOURING PADS Nothing like it to Clean Aluminum ‘Women who have used 8.0.S say: “We can’t keep house without it. “No extra soap to with.” CREERBAG| e . BA Per Lb. 4 ,_,,, C COFFEE [ C D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1930. F Brighten Up With New Y \ A u-mEeesug of w@ hom ! OLD Mazoaf\W\[amps WITCH " AMMONIA With the Purchase of & 25, 40, 50, 60 ‘20c Watts, Each 100 Watt, 35¢ c FUSES, each, 5¢; 5 for 22¢ Full Cream Wisconsin Long Horn Eat More of These Good Fresh Eggs! Sanitary BUTTE A new low 1930 price on “Sanitary”’—ten cents a pound less than last year—should cause a tremendous demand for this extra good butter. “Sanitary’s” popularity is due to its freshness and its fine flavor. . o Pound Special This caron Week End! Prints “Sanico” EGGS Good fresh eggs continue to arrive in large quantities, Hens lay more during this warm weather and cheaper prices result. — ...., You could want no better eggs than Sanico Eggs. Per Pk. 23c WELCH'S s b e Grape Juice o,,e 29c Dozen C 2 Doz. 75c Quart, 55¢ SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! America’s Finest Quality Butter! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Dosweitc | | Tomiing's || Setwis \FAND DLARRS " oloan ]| Sie Bread & Butter SARDlNES PICKLES CODFISH for 25c Per Jar 23c 1;::" zsc 181 MEAT MARKETS—Where Quality Tells Its Own SWEET CREAM BUTTER CHngLATE MATCHES y..c’lt-ge ¢ JEL ¥ ozen (l;::';ll 47c 2 or 3 5 c Pkgs. L 0 goxu 1 5 “4” Prints 3 22c for GROSS 89¢c Story For Over Forty Years Shriver’s Canned Foods Have Given Satisfaction to Washingtonians LEG . SPRING LAMB w-29¢ For This Week We Are 6fferlng Rib Chops » 39c [ BREAST | Shoulder Chops . .™ Loin Chops ....."™ 39¢c ™ 123¢ | Shoulder Roast ..™ 29¢ SHRIVER’S SHRIVER’S SHRIVER’S 25¢ Blue Ridge Silver Brand Blue Ridge Cut LAMB HINDQUARTER =32 CQRN PEAS BEANS You will effect an additional savings if you buy the hindquarter of Lamb and have the meat cutter slice the chops off for you. . At the Unusually Low Price of Halibut Steak..........."™35c | FreshFillet of Haddock. .™ Fresh Croakers. ... » 15¢ | *Fresh Trout g T. We urge you to take home 19¢ lns these products in lots of one 22¢ c dozen each, or more, as the op- f portunity’ to buy at these low or prices does hot often occur. Small SMOKED HAMS 250 Assort as You Wish—Full Case (24 Tins), $2.90 Kiin ot pot. 32 | Standard % Tomatoes 37 25¢ | dlimelanle Ly, 25 Maxwell House Coffee Del Monte Corn - 2 ns 29¢ Sealect Evap. Milk . . . 31 22¢ | e, - Jolly Time Pop Corn Lipton’s Tea Bags ot 4 : PalmOIive Franco American Spaghetti. . SPECIAL 3 SPECIAL Did Yo Know That You You Can Buy No Better Quality Flour Maximum Y. C. Peaches . N>2% 2 tins 490 Caki Red Wing Preserves ; Soap ! zoe“ o o 6 C;‘l:: K 39c Hand-Packed Tomatoes... Del Monte Peu,. No. 1 CHAT’S WHITE HOUSE Guest Size Eibars Blows Hread T IVORY || sioes || mkown | SANICO FLOUR | - || WHLLE: || BROWR SOAP PICKLES BREAD BEANS Tasty and Healthtul, Too. e 48c | | 29c e Tel it 2 2 49¢/5-11c// 3% 25¢ (/5 10¢ lceberg LETTUCE Sweet Potatoes. . .....4 ™ 19¢c \ Large White Celery, 2 = 25¢ Yellow Onions 4 ™= 15¢ | Fancy Spinach Idaho Potatoes Fla. New Potatoes. .. .3 " 25¢ Fancy Carrots. . . .2 bunches 13¢c | New Texas Cabbage. .2 ™ 15¢ Red Ripe TOMATOES We are offering threugh all our stores fancy, red-ripe Florids Tomatoes. Tomatoss, a1 you know, iy bomw’ vary sehra Tt you will Aol e p.r ifally " supplied and offered at _ most c Fae's dalisione malod serve Abess Tomatons wnd d shove. the Ieeberg Lettuce descr Cliegact " | Western Boxed APPLES Pale and Golden We are featuring in our stores for this week end Western Boxed Apples. These 2 Bots. for 29c Apples are offered in Winesap, Vander- Lbs. i pool and Arkansas Black varieties. See Tow c S gl Sl 74 and buy these wonderfully good Apples in Bottles one of our stores this week end. Are_You Drinking ————————IN ALL STORES This Weekend! Enough Fruit and Vegetable == Smoked HAMS Band " Bat, 23C ';,"'_’::" N.I?' ¥ 15¢ An exceptional value on hams is offered in all our stores this Par Pienato Tidte week end—A-1 Quality Hams, c Libb, specially priced.

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