Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1930, Page 12

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A-12 1,000 BOY SCOUTS one team to represent the District of Columbia council at the regional “camp- oree,” to be held at Natural Bridge, Va., June 27, 28 and 29. A program THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930. SALESWOMAN HELD IN BOND THEFT CASE DICE-SHOOTING WIFE | IS GRANTED DIVORCE By the Associated Press. DECORATION DAY IS FRIDAY, MAY 30th PUREE with S grows of Beseis under ohe each group of IR CHICAGO, May 16—The galloping leadership of a patrol leader, is to be : such dice enthusiasts as .l.n Hfll-n [:AM the feature of the “camporge.” ‘Tne| Los Angeles Suspect Declares Se- the Hareld. Sehiddells might refer to E:e“g}’ufi:: :'u."':-xecy :?m"-':nx‘c’-uonf curities Given Her by the t:nl‘z %!u;ew::;-e."i‘::& shot their .| neatness, Scoutitke ~personal appear- 62 way in 3 &) Best Patrol to Compete in|ance, camperatt and Scoutcratt, proper Missing Man. 2t Aprl 3, o quots he_records, oo '::nw?fi e V:Zo&'&'t‘ufl e e band that they engage in a bit of crap- H H cout 3 3 - Regional Camp Test in |&ig of comfortable beds, frst-aid pre.| B the Assoclated Press. shooting.” They, did so do. s cautions, well cooked meals, proper use| LOS ANGELES, May 16—Police to- | ¢ % a8 N8 S0 L0 0 Virginia. of tools, and thelr Scoutlike conduct|day arrested Hilda White, 26, sales- |~ Mr. B P oot Poaring much for in, living fogether in & happy group. | woman, on a charge of suspiclon of Te- | the way the cubes were galloping, made from he Nortnwest section. wis held. fa e . vhoewinmac it s e " 1 she possessed bonds valued at $25,000.| chin. R e o Bt ooron: at Randle Highlands. Tl | pelieved to be part of $100000 worth of | “'In’ granting her a divorce yesterday ot America, will pitch tents in several! Rock Creek Park, will camp in Braemer | S¢Curities stolen from a Chicago bro-|judge Sabath inquired about alimony localities in the District of Columbis,' Forest i kerage house in November, 1929. and was told they had shot dice to nearby Maryland and Virginia tomor-| ‘The Woodrow Wilson Scout Reserva-| oti8 White denied knowledge ngo flae decide it and Schiddell won. row afternoon at 1 oclock, and Will tion, at Burnt Hills, Md, will be the| Soiceso Tobbery and seld toe Donce sleep in the tents Saturday night.| scene of the activitiés of the patrols| Bore s miver ool mac not been lo- Camp is to be broken Sunday morning. | representing troops of the 4th Division, | ~obe i The camping is to serve as a test for| which also is made up of troops in the " the various Scouts. The occasion, Northwest section. known 8s the “camporee.” Will mark Troops in the Virginia area of the one of a series of similar encampments. | District of Columbia council will hold Three or four of the leading patrols, to| their interpatrol “camporee” at Terril's be selected for their scouting abilities, | Field, near Cherrydale, Va. The cam- are to take part in the “camporee”|peting patrols from the troops of the finals on June 7 and 8. From this| Maryland area will pitch tents at Uni- final competition locally will be selected | versity Park. Chicago Market Co. 311 7th St. NW. Phone Nat. 2939 Across From Saks on 7th St. SPECIALS FOR FRI. AND SAT. 12 ROAST 5™ Ib. 1740 BOILING BEEF Lean Ib. 121/2c e STEAK == Ib. 274¢ FRESH GROUND BEEF . 20¢ BONED Ib 2 5e L] The Avenue at Seventh London'’s new directory contains more than 4,000 pages. IS DECORATION DAY / The Avenue at 7th FRIDAY, MAY 30th, o) Johnny Farrell Says . .. GCJ'LL tell you why I wear Foot-Joy Shoes. 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