Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1930, Page 10

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A—10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. CHERRYDALE FIREMEN [ment, win be presented tonight and|Edmond Leger, Boyntan Hahn sod Wil- | HENNINGHAM HARRISON | ierdey attermocn: it Bey. X Jufin | Lengin . 0 and g sster. M. tn } RABBI RUSENBI_UM Sageon s g i | o FFSY umer by Gl M| FUNERAL RITES HELD| i it i marinves | st inr o e s * | |CAFETERIA tl interlocutor; | son Marcey, 4 IVE MINSTREL SHOW rinci : erbest Nel- GIVE MINS g pal roles are belng filed by | cey, 10 years of age, and Herbert Nel- tho son 'of Randolph Harrison and . | Tempting Reynolds, Frank feature of the entertainment.| Member of Famous Virginia Fam- |y in hland County, but John Henry Garber Dead: | Dishes at Tenth Annual Event of Depart- Argyle standing as born Goochland | 3 ey, . Herbert Y. | n Com- d men. Bt o Eiotyecie Msiealver: ily Is Buried at Bruton since his childhood had lived in Wil-| STAUNTON, Va., March 14 (Special). | Popular ment Being Presented i pa; 1amsby | i The che rangements are in charge of Harold liamsburg. —John Henry Garber, aged 55, well| Prices pany’s Hall. Brown. Parish Church. He was a fourth cousin of Thomas|known building contractor, diet Reiminncsbepimess ek i e ‘ 3 Special Dispatch to The Star Jefferson, mdwsllll;(l’n a co:lsxn of t;: other bgme I:lx l‘::vinmn (ollnvl.r:" a :qukc, pecial Dispatc] e Star. son, War yne, to Luzi, R 5% . Presidents — m Henry rrison | of paralysis. He was a native of Au-| Accepts Call to Temple, CHERRYDALE, Va, March 14—The enner, Edward Young,| Maj. W. D. Mooney, principal of | WILLIAMSBURG, March 14—Fu-|anq Benjamin Harrison. Besides his |gusta and well known through- tenth annual minstrel show of the | Frank Tucker, Vernon Williams, Sydney | Riverside Military Academy at Gaines- | neral services for Henningham Harri- | widow, Mrs. McCandlish Harrison, and | out this section, where he lived many | Israel, Large New York | Cherrydale Volunteer Fire De) artment | Snelling, Carvey Shanks, Willlam G. } ville, Ga., never has missed a class in |son, a member of the famous Virginia|a daughter, Gibby Galt Harrison, he|years. His widow and two children sur- | , Larg W York | Cherrydale Volunteer Fire Depariment| Kidwell, Len Newlon, Eimer Newlon, ' 50 years of teaching. family of Harrisons, were held here yes- leaves a_brother, Carter Harrison of 'vive. y of Synagogue. Frcmers ‘Habt “The ‘Show. which 1 given for the benefit of the operation | and maintenance fund of the depart- * Rabbi Wililam F. Rosenblum of s — - SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! 10 poUND 49c Washington has accepted a call to be- COTTON come associate rabbi of Temple Israel, | one of the largest of the New York . | [ ] synagogues, it is announced today. Rabbi Rosenblum, pecently recom- mended by the board of directors of the | i ‘Washington Hebrew Congregation for , promotion to associate rabbi of the con- | Effective in D. C. and Nearby Md. & Va. Stores Only gregation here, will be associated with | Rev. Dr. Maurice Harris at Temple | Israel, a man widely known as a | preacher and scholar. | Rabbi_Rosenblum's farewell sermon | to his Washington congregation will be | preached this evening at 8 o'clock at | the regular service of the Eighth Street Congregation. Sunday morning he will | ive a farewell talk to the children of g the Eighth Street Synagogue religious = | WILDMERE BRAND A resolution expressing the regrets of his congregation for losing him was | | passed at a meeting of the board of | | directors of the Washington Hebrew | \ Congregation last Monday night. His services here were praised highly. | Rabbi Rosenblum came here as as- | | A sistant _rabbi of the Washington He- | brew Congregation after being gradu- ated from the Hebrew Union College | of Cincinnati. Before his graduation vite Ohlo. and had ppeared in. pul- i EVERY EGG ville, lo, and had appeare pul- | pits In Nashville, Tenn.: Natchez, Miss., DOZEN ESTABLISHED and {nmany Basterud cities | Siice his | The Same GUARANTEED 1859 to the a) 0se] 1 Blum has been prominently identified € Sa with the Jewish life of the community R o He is president of the Argo Lodge, In- are T = dependent Order of B'nai Brith, vice pr:e:slgfinl of the proposed bureau of WHERE ECONOMY RULES rahabilitation and a member of the > ' > ———————— boards of the Jewish Foster Home, the | Quallty g S f ld Sh d B Hebrew Home for the Aged, the Wash- . ington Zionist Organization, the United unny 1€ ce acon Hebrew Relief Society and the Jewish ata New Community Center. He is a vice presi- ' dent of the Jewish Weltare Federation, L Pri In All Grocery Stores Y3-Lb. LB aving n instrument in le organi- tion of this . and is a trustee oW k'rice 5 . T R end Meat Markets Pkg icC C member of the Social Justice Commis- sion of the Central Conference of ELECTRIC LigHT FETE | || IS _ , IS SET FOR DAMASCUS ) T Alaskan— Loffler’s Shinless @itizens of Surrounding S;ction to g : ® In All comce oo Pink Salmon 2 /2 29 Franks i = 32¢ L ans - - of Lines. | By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. | 5 ; fi“&fi;fii&fi%@gfil g Selected Crab Me.t....................... can, 39¢ Lean Smoked Hams i G ey Fancy Lobster........... . can, 45¢ Sunnyfield Dried Beef............. ..%-Ib. pkg., rent villag d farms. Repre- | Sea G"densmp"""""-""' .. jar, 32¢ American Cheese ........coocceeeevvannss.. Ibsy 35¢ c s Del Monte Sardines, in tomato sa 2 Ib., 43¢ ot Gadar Grove. Woodiold, Clerkaburs Light M. s uce......... can, 12¢ Kraft’'s American or Pimento Cheese ........ Ib, gl eat Tuna Fish.... ..7-0z. can, 20¢; 13-0z., 35¢ Campbell’s Tomato Soup................ 3 cans, 25¢ Etchison, Browningsville, Purdum and | Tewadate, i White Meat Tuna Fish... ..7-0z. can, 33¢ 13- Prepared teesescesaess 3 canms, 25¢ thy Busehime il s s Iaics Tidewater Herring Roe................. ~ .“c:zn" 2;: fin.::;ev tabl s'naahettl‘ b e Sc can, 10¢ developments in the home service field. 3 egetables, for Soups...... y g of Cedar Grove is Columbia River Steak Salmon, 7-0z. can, 29¢; 15-0z., 45¢ A&P Quick Cooking Oats....... 2 pkgs. 15¢; Ige., 19¢ Mrs. John L. Kin, Chsirnan of e Comimitice on arrange- Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry Codfish. ............ pkg., 1 uak uick or regular..... pkg. 10c; ige., 25¢. - :’;fi'mzx:mfiéfife%fn gz;pxa':; Yellow or Green Split Peas. . . . 21Ib. p'l,(p?: 2:: 8ome:rmi1uce I?l:ku. ; p ?..’. 4 'p%: 10% fi?%i”"fida?"f;fiwff‘% gedlfldneylkans.......... veve...2 Ibs., 25¢ Shredded Wheat ...............:...... 2 pKgs., 19¢ Biviins, &'n’.fi'é ;:c;m?:ms,:;é_ omet Hot Pan Process Rice..... s.eeees.8 pkgs., 25¢ Wheatena, the whole wheat Cereal .......pkg., 22¢ following executive board: Mrs. Eugene ‘Walker, Browningsville; Mrs. John L. g e S B L A IN OUR MEAT MARKETS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ens, um. i 2 Trih Stew for Firemen. Fancy Roasting and Stewing Fancy, Large, Golden Ripe , ‘Vl.. March 14 (Special) — MCcLEAN, The McLean | A Berthiaume is in charge. = . A Delightful o Suggesti ’ For Sl‘llnday’soll)‘lnner Pound 39c e Dozen z l c Fresh Caught F. Steamed ancy Rome Beauty Apples. .. .3-lbs. 25¢ Tender Green : Thin Skin Juicy Lemons. . doz. 35¢ Lobsters I'LEE MOBF G Frrsda Colery Fresh Bunch Carrots Bl .. st ... - RS White Potatoes. .......10 Ibs. 39c NATIONAL BISCUIT (C0. REGULAR LOW PRICES Water Ground SC::? y | 8 OClock Coffee ™ .25 | Corm pecia Evaporated Milk "'~ 322¢ Meal Assorted Robinette and 2-Ib.Bag § 5-Ib.Bag §10-Ib.Bag Starlight Fingers ol.ienta C°ffee b 43¢ 10c zsc 353 Lb. g 25¢ Encore Macaroni spaghetn 3 P 1 Qe Devil's Food Quaker Maid Beans ! 3-25¢ Bar 2 bottles 25 € cal‘l'ots and Peas a:'m 2 con 25¢ 5 Each 2§€ Fancy Creamery —| California Peaches ‘& “+23c Butter in Syrap Jagle | Rajah Salad Dressing “~ 15- - I MILK | Double Tip Matches 3’10 mfifi,fiésm sz |2 ce 19€ Old Dutch Cleanser 2= 13e ‘:’6’%’{‘-‘11‘.' Moments Thurs. Star and P«G Soap 6ci-2§c | %b. wrinsn 476} e Time, 125 p

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