Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1930, Page 106

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 22, 1930, p4 Where There's Fun’ —There’'s always more fun in |taking snapshots. Have ybdur Kodak 2long, and fcr the best !prints, always send us your ex- posed rolls— Thru Our Dealers Mary Ann, a little Boston terrier champion, owned by 1 Joseph O’Hare of the Wardman Park. She was judged the best Fleet PhOtO Serwce of all Boston terriers entersd in the Queensboro Kennel Club kg show at New York and the best of the winners, best of her breed and best non-sporting dog at both the Wissahickon Ken- nel Club and the Huntington Valley Kennel Club shows at Philadelphia, © Star Staff Photo L3 Alumni day at West Point. Cadets of the United States Military Academy parading in review before “old grads” of the Academy as one of the traditional scenes of gradua- tion week. © Associated Press Phot The Teutonophone is the new hearing aid made by Akustik Gesellschaft of Berlin, for 25 years the world's larg- est manufacturer of earphones. A dual-action transmitter enables one to hear conversation without facing the speaker. Minimum battery con- sumption indicates quality of tone and absence of extraneous noises. Small size, light weight, fine finish, sturdy construction, and MODERATE PRICE are other desirable features...You are invited to call for a demonstration or write for booklet. Nt Wl Gude Bros. , ¥ {| Kloman Instrument Co selected as the outstanc ng | § l?;’:hseu:l:tti‘;fn;‘;ecl{;‘::df it:;:i 1212 F 5016 Conn. Ave. L 911 19th St. N.W: of the Boy Scouts of America. 3103 14 St. 1102 Conn. © P. & A. Photos Florists Exclusive Represeatatives The George, like so many other inns in England, ob- viously derives its name from one of the four Hanovarian Monarchs. Youngsters of the Chevy Chase, Md., Public School costumed for their pageant at the close of the school term. ©® Wood A delicious tradition of Old-World hospitality brought to Q‘l‘ffi"}mm America by Weston.. THE ENGLISH QUALITY BISCUIT Time Only . t requir English Quality Biscuits . . . Weston’s English Quality B i beaity ¢ Biscuits . . . now cost but a trifle more than the ordinary 20 EXPERT OPERATORS “little cakes” or crackers. e v e With tea, frozen desserts, a glass of milk or cooling drinks the dainty biscuit is incomparable. It is the ideal light pastry to serve at the bridge table, and a crisp delight that long has been popular at children’s parties. Made of fine flours carefully blended, selected milk and eggs, deli- cate flavors such as chocolate or maple, and rich, creamy fillings, this famous confection is the product of genera- tions of English baking traditions. No longer is it necessary for Americans to import this smart, healthful confection. The traditional methods, the father-to-son secrets and even the English ovens have been brought over to America by Weston to insure the perfect making of the biscuit in the New World. Since the far year 1397, the George Inn at Norton 350 5 e y i St. Philip has sheltered pilgrims, traders, and other T'here are Weston’s English Quality Biscuits oven-fresh wayfarers. Not the least pleasant part of the hos- N 3 pitality found behind its ancient stone and timbered at your store. A Selected Assortment comes in the attrac- facade is the tasty “biscuit.” tive red-and-blue package. There is a smaller package containing only one kind — the particular kind you favor most. They are also available in bulk. Weston Biscuit Corporation, Toronto, New York, Boston. Listen in on the Housewife's Radio Exchange at 930 A. M. Wednesdays and Fridays over WJAR Weston’s Whole-W heat Biscuits From the idea behind the old graham cracker, Weston has evolved a crisp, tender morsel of pastry that is a nourishing delight to children and a harmless temptation to those with difficult digestions. This new 2 - i biscuit is not too sweet . nor too “short.” It is made of eggs and milk, A Redfern Foundation ] clear amber honey and 100% «whole-wheat flour. Weston's Whole-Wheat it perfeet design Biscuits . . . with a glass of cool, fresh milk they form the healthful twixt-meal snack. f This beautiful tribute of memory well illustrates the pos- sibilities of memorial art, and demonstrates the superior excellence of designs and workmanship of the McNeel Marble | ietta, Ga., the largest manufacturers of marble and ite memorials in the United States. Write for free b ¢ ing beautiful modern memorials and mausoleums in all 1105 F Street - marbles and granites. Washington address: P. O. Box 1259.

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