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SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) via, N. have arrived at the Gfl:on whcre ‘they will remain for Mrs. Helen de Wollant of Painesville, h!o,ult Dodge Hotel for an in- * Annual May Day Fete Planned for Tomorrow Afternoon. Quaint invitations have been sent out for the annual May day festival at the Chevy Chase School and read “Hearken! Hearken! Ye Towne Folkes. Ye Lord Mayor of Canterbury bids thee in our revelry with song and dance in 001, day be s:od ye are bidden on the next Board of Mlmgem of the Con- elluonl.l Home of the District of lumbla, at 129“ Crittenden utrlel rthwest, which includes Mrs. Barnes. 3 olmes, Mrs. l"‘rank . Wnl!el’ Mrs C. W. white, Mrs. George L. Keennn Mrs A. B. Cnrty Mrs. William E. Chamber- T. M. Wampler Mrs Hflyner H. Oordon Mrs. E. J. Roth, . A. O, ey, Mrs. J. H Smn‘ Ml‘s R. J. M. P Memall Mrs. friends and those in any way interested in the home. No cards have been sent Mr. and Mrs, ugh Halsell, who d the Winter in Florida, are at the flman Psrk Hotel for a week be- fore going to New York to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Halsell will lnkr return to their home in Dallas, X. Mrs. H. Leal royd of Wakefield, Mass., s It the Carlton for a few days, lcoompnmed by her two daughters, Miss Susan Learoyd and Miss Jeanette Lea- royd. Mrl Charles E. “Newell of Springfield, has brought some of the mem- Il!‘l of her Girl Scout troop to Wash- ington a they are n.sying at the Dod ot 12 e group are Miss || zaveth Ames, Miss Ruth Mcxn;m i l(hs Mildred Penningwn and Marie Prendergast. Woman's National Democratic |, season’s ‘The Olub will conclude the se: Mondny at the weekly forum luncheon | 4 ‘harles Michaelson, director n! publiclcy of the Demom‘ltlc nltionhll d committee, will discuss Whll e Matter With Us Democrats.” Mrs. Alexander Glass, who spent sev- eral months at the Mountain Lake Club, at Lake Wales, Fla, is at lhe Carlfon for a few days before return- ing to her home in Wheeling, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Downs of Boston are pusmg the week at the Dodge H A heneflt card party is being given for the Jewish Consumptive Relief society in_the Hebrew Home for the Aged, at Eleventh street and Spring road northwest this afternoon at 2 cclock. ‘There will be relr:shm its. J. Ostrow of 2235 Flrlt st.reet nonhwest is chairman and vice chairman is Mrs. Max Liefer ol 1510 ‘Upshur street northwest. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Card perty tonight at 8 o'clock at Winston Hotel, 116 First street mm.h- west, for benefit of home board Bethany Chapter, No. 24, O. E. S. ty, benefit of the Catholic e’ C1 Norh Capitol and K streets, tonight. losophy _class, Rosicrucian Fel- lowshlp Sludy Center, 907 Fifteenth street, 7:30 Card varty Sodamy of Hn)y Nam¢ Church, parish Hlevent street northeast, 8: 30 p Annual dance, St. Al Anthnnyl Alumni, La Fayette Hotel, 10 p. Meeting, Ar nity Center, 8:15 p. Meeting, Randie Hij Huhhnds Citizens’ Association, Orr School, Card party, !.ndlel Bbflne 930 Bix- teenth street, 8 pam. Easter frolic and di dansante, St. Ce- uu. Guild of St. Monica’s Chapel, par. -+ ish hall, South Capitol and L atreets, pm. Dinner, American_Trade Association executives, grand ball room of the Mayflower Hotel, 7 p.m. Concert, University of Nonh Oaro- llnacleo ub.nrden the Mayflower . Cara Dl-rti Dept.fl.mznt ofn':u Po- Cfl'd plrty Past_ President Club tates War Veterans' Auxl]h 760 M&ssachusen.s avenue, 8:30 p. Meeting and supper, Sons of volution, Willard room, Willard Hulel p.m eeting, War Depart artment Club, room u ‘Willard Hobel,p wmu Eazle Council, No. . 'Ill l?.reet. 9 p. FUTURE. ! Luncheon, Grocers’ Trade Practice lerence, Pan-American room, May- Hotel, tomorrow noon. ! cara pqrty o Sullman Athletic Asso- gymn , Union Station, to- w, 8 pm. Annual mteu::g District Soclety es ol the yal lmnn hmne ol the xrginh rrow 330 Dinner, Young People. Soclety of St. Mark's Church, parish hall, Third and A streets southeast, tomorrow, 5 p.m. ueeflng Wuhinmn Auxiliary, Mis- Lepers, Mount Vernon Place I(ethodlst- : Eviscopal Church South, Fri- 2 aker, Miss Rose day, 2 pm. Speaker, $Felil, miasionary trom Begiar Kongo, Africa. Dance, Klppl Sigma Chapter, Alpha Lambda Fraternity, large ball yoom of the Willard Hotel, Saturday, ® pm. Three orchestras. Luncheon, Kit Carson Woman's Re- Hef Corps, Grand Army Hall, tomorrow, 12:30 pm. $ — { Captivity Increases Life Span. . Most animals live longer in captivity than in their natural haunts. This has Peen disclosed through mvcsunnom officials of zoological gardens and is bu d to v.he betm care and feed 200 animals. Indge Jewish Commu- | || THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, Pure Lard Bulk or Carton APRIL 30, 1930. Office and Warehouse 1845 4th Street N.E. These Prices Prevall in Washington and Nearby Stores Sealect Milk Tall Tins 388 Grocery Stores Great Week-end Values on Canned Foods! For Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday We are offering some extraordinary values in canned foods for this week-end. Price reductions at the source on some California canned goods . .. end-of-the-season Land O’Lakes Butter Sanitary Butter Wisconsin Cheese Phila. Cream Cheese Green Bag Coffee Santos Coffee Orienta Coffee Del Monte Coffee “Sanico” Fresh Eggs “Sanico” Macaroni Peerless Macaroni. ... .. Post Toasties Jell-O (5 flavors) Campbell’s Soup.........% 10¢ Campbell’s Tom. Soup. .3 ! 25¢ Camp. Pork & Beans. . .3 tn 25¢ “Sanico” Pancake. . Aunt Jemima Pillsbury’s Pancake. ... Shredded Wheat........”* 10c Nucoa Margarine. ........" 25¢ First Prize Margarine.....® 25¢ Libby’s Potted Meat. ... .2 tn 9¢ Domestic Sardines.......2 i g¢ The Wonderful Popularity of Cudahy’s Puritan Sliced Breakfast BACON Is evidenced to us by its sales over - our counters. “Puritan” bacon is Cudahy’s prize product. The large volume of business on this item enables us to continue the remark- ably low price at which we have sold it during the past six weeks. The Finest Quality Sliced Bacon Priced Moderately et fOne Pound 35(: All the Season’s Good. Things in Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Fresh Peas in Pod Florida Oranges New Asparagus Navel Oranges Strawberries Grapefruit Lettuce Virginia Winesaps Tomatoes Wash. State Winesaps New Cabbage Lemons Cauliflower Fresh Pineapples Celery Argentine Grapes Spring Onions Bananas Rhubarb Texas Onions Radishes New Potatoes Spinach Sweet Potatoes New Carrots Idaho Baking Potatoes Very Small—Delicious Flavor. A-1 Strin Fine, Tender, Small, Whole Green Bean SILVER SLICE Canned Grapefruit Shriver’s A-1 Corn..... Shoe Peg Corn Genuine Maine Corn.... Del Maiz Corn Corn on the Cob S. L. Cut Beets S. L. Cherry Beets Snider’s Sliced Beets Snider’s Rosebud Beets ... Burt Olney Peas u Trusty Friend Peas..... Peter Pan Peas Del Monte Peas Hunt’s Suprem stock reducing . .. and a desire to offer you extraordinary values explain the unusualy low price, indicated here below: Peas and Carrots Honey Dew Pineapple. . . Honey D. Pineapple M- 1 or 1% 17¢ Honey Dew Crushed. .. .Ne 2 23¢ Pineapple Juice Ne. 2 17V2c Franco-Amer. Spaghetti, 3 tins 25¢ Friends’ %" Beans B. & M. Lima Beans. .. .t Blue Ridge Limas T. F. Baby Lima Beans. . Chili Con Carne Sun-Maid Raisins No. 2 Tins Size for ‘Gerber’ss-:Vegetables 2 7> 25¢ APRICOTS N, 2Y, Tin CHERRIES PEARS 35¢ for 9 1 Musselman’s Apple Sauce::10¢ “‘Sanico’”’ Smoked Hams = 27¢ Smoked Shoulders . . . . »20c =—Shriver Packed— Silver Brand Peas . . .. 10¢ Blue Ridge Corn.....=10c Blue Ridge Cut Beans . -12¢ Extra standard quality in comparison with regular standard quality foods—used and appreciated by Washingtonians for over forty years. Further Values in Del Monte Food Bargains Cherries iz 254 ce35c 331 Apricots—Peeled—No. 245 Can 2 Del Monte Strawberries. . . Del Monte Kraut Juice Del Monte Spinach. . Del Monte Spinach .2 tns 45¢ . No. 2 Size 14¢ 2% Size 17¢ Del Monte ., )=, Asparagus pears of tender, all edible, fancy c:llf:rlnla asparagus. 2 85¢ g(u:r‘: Tin 4 C Values are so apparent that comment by us seems unnecessary —Your Choice for Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday Del Monte Melba Peaches Fine Large Melba Halves. Maximum Gloria Peaches Hunt’s Supreme Peaches Shriver’s A-1 Peas 1gless Beans Good Old Maryland Flour Milled at Germantown, Maryland Liberty Brand - Thousands of Washingtonians will be glad to know that they can now get good country milled flour —and the low wheat market enables us to offer LIBERTY at the above low price. ALL FLOURS at lowest in years prices— Gold Medal. e 27c Eeg 52¢ Hep $1 Pillsbury’s Best 52 27c He 52¢ 5eg- $1 “Sanico” B 23c Beg 49c Bag 95¢ Washington. . 52 25¢ Bap 50¢ e 98¢ Self-Rising —IN OUR MEAT MARKETS— Quality Tells Its Own Story! Smoked Hams " 97¢ Cudahy’s Puritan BICOII... 4 Swift’s Premium Franks. . . Loffler’s Piece Bacon. . .... B 35¢ . 30¢ s 2de ser I8¢ Breast of Young Lamb...™ 12l5¢ Sonied Shoulders ». 20¢ Pickled Pigs Feet Pickled Lamb Tongues Cottage Cheese Liver Cheese Pobbsbirees