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DITRTYOUTIS_ PUPLS SENTHONE [ ———————————— —— WIN SCHOLARSHIPS Edward Parker, Bonesteel, 3d, and Patrick A. Gibson Are Rhodes Choices. Edward M. Parker, West Pu[nt cadet | s, and the son of Mrs. Sam M. Parker, now & resident of 3609 Van Ness street, is a winner of one of the Rhodes scholarships to Oxford Unherslt) cording to an anncuncem made terday by Dr. Frank Aydelotte pr!‘ldtnt of Swarthmore Collegt Charles H. Bonesteel xd another West «Point cadet, whose family formerly lived wmw:shxng , also was among the Patrick Armistead Gibson, Harvard University student, was the winner from Virginia, and Dudley Lee Harley of Lehigh University was the winner from \ West Virginia Young Parker was appointed rmm‘ who Utah, where his mother maintains legal Tesidence. At present, however, the family, including two_brothers of the scholarship winner, David and John Parker, makes its home in the District. 529 TRY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS, Competition Staged in Every State for First Time. By the Assoclated Press. SWARTMORE, Pa., December 15 %3] ~—The names of the Rhodes scholars se- | lected this year to represent their States at Oxford were announced yes- terday by Dr. Frank Aydelotte, presi- dent of Swarthmore Cnllege and Amer- ican secre to the Rhodes trustees. ) There were 529 candldat s the largest * number ever tried for - f Scholars s will enter thn Un(\er ity of Oxford in Oc- (ober Thy 1 cted, subject to ratification by the T Rhodes trustees, include Charles well Lancaster, Howard College; Dnvi R. French, Pomona College; oseph C. H\Ckinzbfithnm University o( Cl.l“arnla George A. versity of Colorndo Alfred Hnyo: ir., Yale University; George C. Holt, Rollins College; Milton Preston Jarnigan, 3d, University of Georgia; Grenville R. Holden, Harvard University;, Byron K. Trippet, Wabash College; Alexander | Barrow Daspit, Louisiana State Uni- Véell'iiity James P. Pettegrove, Bowdoin | o Shaffer, Massachusetts In- mmoe ol Technology Glenn D. Gos- University of Michigan; Benjamin uniway, Carleton College; Austin ]-"a.ricy Umveri(y of Minnesota: Wi llam J SWart) M . Pirie, University of Nebruka John B. Martin, jr., Dart- mouth College w hm Koren, Jr., cetor Charles n _Univer: Bonesteel, 3d, Unibed States Military Academy; Julius Byles, Princeton Uni- versity; Dean Rusk, Davidson College; Ferdinand F. Stone, Ohio State Uni- Yersity; Carl Mbert,, University of Oklu- homa. ancis Coleman, Reex lege; Robert F. Jackson, Unlversity o Oregon; Patrick Armistead Gibson of Virginia, Harvard University; Dudley Lee Harley, Lehigh University; Van L. Johnson, University of Wisconsin, and Lawrence H. Rodgers, United States Military Academy. Elections Under New Plan. ‘The elections this year were con- ducted by a new plan, unde' which c} allowed to recommend its two best men to the 't committee, and from the 12 men s> nominated the district com- mittee chote, without reglrd w State lines, the four wl them best_qualified to repmnn Lh!lr States at Oxford. ADMIRAL BENSON SPEAKS BEFORE CHARITY GROUP Catholic Society Reports That 27 Parishes Plan Extension of Relief Activities. Rear Admiral William §. Tetired, Was principal speaker at the Quarterly meeting yesteriay of the St Vincent de Paul Society, a charitable organization of the Catholic Church, Benso “ at the Church of the Nativity in Bright- wood. Solemn mass was celebrated by | Rev. Benjamin Hanneman before the meeting Reports showed that the 27 parishes represented were able to finance the regular charity work through the wmm and that preparations are under way extend the work as far as possible be- cause of unemployment conditions. Other speakers were George J. Cleary, | president of the particular cnuncu Joseph A. Berberich, Senator Charles | ; | Tepresent the receiver. INFEVER OUTBREAK Teacher Also Watched to Avoid Upper Marlboro Epidemic. By & Staft Correspondent of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., December 5.—Seeking to prevent an outbreak of'| carlet fever in the local public school, ublic health authorities have ordered | ix pupils and a teacher to their homes. | The teacher is Miss Blanche Ogle. So far ohly one case of scarlet 1:\:1' has developed in the school. of home from school llve in communmu south of the county seat. | They vlfll be kept under observation for eight day: An m\esuganon by the health office | showed that one child, living in Croome, had scarlet fever, rode on the | school bus before the quurnntlne period of the disease had ex] Public Health O!‘ficer A B. Hooton declared there is no reason for alarm, pointing out that during November there was much more scarlet fever in | the upper part of the county than now exlsu in ‘the lower section. Eleven ‘ases occurred in one family in the Euburbm area last month, he said. At Oxon Hill an outbreak of chicken | pox is reported subsiding. At one time | there were as many as 75 children ab- sent from school on account of the dis . CITY CLUB D'ISSOLUTION | IS LISTED FOR HEARING | Supreme Court Auditor to Consider Application Made for Auditing of Accounts. A. Leftwich Sinclair, auditor of the | | District Supreme Court, will hold a hearing tomorrow in the mnner of the d&snoluuan of the City Club, case was referred to the auditor | {by the \oowirt oithe purpose of stating the account of Merritt O. Chance, re- ceiver of the club, and to made reco: | mendations to the court as to the com- | pensation of the receiver and the at- | torney for the board of governors of | !he club, who filed the pemion for dis- solution. He will also report on the assets, liabilities md credits of the cor- poration. Attorney Mnurlce D. Rosenberg will appear for the board of governors, Davis will Open Evenings 'Til Xmas For the Kiddies and Grown-ups Attractively Priced \Jazz and Outfits Comprises Bass Drum, Snare Drum, | Pedal, Cymbal, Black Cow Bell, etc. | The llddles will appreciate one of these outfits. | 3-pc. Toilet Sets | Reguiarly $375, specil 31.751 | GARRISON’S NOVELTY cO. 1215 E St. N.W. deserve your immediate attention. 7 VAL rresasimimmminnmamanaanaay \\ Fresh Killed TURKEYS for Christmas Leave your order with our manager now, designating the ‘weight you desire. As customary, the qulh!y will be guaranteed and the price will be as low as the market will permit. el Monte Peach: s Melba Halves or Sliced 3 = 50¢ Large Cans Standard Quality CORN 3r28¢ Sunnyfield Both Regular and Self-Rising in 5 and 12 1b. Bags 12 w55 3Fe 15¢ | 63¢c 8 O'Clock Coffee . . . . Red Circle Coffee . . . . »29¢ BokarCoffee . . . . . . m»35¢ Nectar Teas . . %™ |5¢c %™ 29¢ Quaker Maid Cocoa . 24 25¢ - White House Evap. Milk, 3 & 25¢ Granulated Sugar 10 aoiniie 52¢ Tall ?00"’00“000“‘0000000““0“00000““00000 *e Fresh Fruits & Vegetables : Fancy iNew Potatoes From Florida 3 19¢ FreshGreen Texas Spinach, 2 ™ |5¢ wneyan ” “Ret Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs. 17c CrispCelery . . . . . = ]0c Carrots . . . . . . 2vmee |5 Yellow Onions . . . 3= lge New Cabbage . . . . . ®™5¢ Old Cabbage . . . 2~ 5¢ Cranberries . .. . ... 2m™35¢ angerines. | ... W 2> %6 Box Delicious Apples . 3 29¢ 21c =75¢ Med Cans PURE Pounds Package 2 000 900000000000 Red Salmon Tall 29c Can 0“0000000‘:“0000“““000 2 National Biscuit Co. Iced Spiced Jumbles v 20¢ 9000800000000 00 Fancy Florida Grapefruit 2« 15c 4 ~ 25¢ 0“000““0000“000000000“00000000000“0“’0 000000000000 000000000000000000001000000000000000000000 :mouoooooooooo Grandmother's Fruit Cakes, 2 % 89¢ GOLD Fresh Cleaned FI Top Mast Filet Haddock . 40 Fathom Filet . Fresh Cleaned Croakers . Fresh Cleaned Trout . . . » 29¢ =333¢c =il8c » 25¢ Fresh Cleaned SpanishMackerel * 25¢ Fancy Shiced Cooked Shrimp .. .m. 29¢ ... 49¢ SALT WATER OYSTERS Standard. .t 35c¢, ot 65¢ Selects. . . rt 40c, ot 75¢ layeriFigs . . . . _— California Package Flgs + 3we25¢ A&P Currants B Rl k. ;gc Small Pkgs. Citron Peel, bulk . . . . .. .™39¢ 2 e Bordo Nut Stuffed Dates, 10 == »« 20c Large Pks. D@ Dromedary Pitted Dates . = 20c Fancy Cranberry Sauce . & 20c DUST Del Monte Sliced Peaches . 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000003000 Values—Values—Values An imposing array of specially reduced and regular low-priced items that They represent real savings and we urge you to take advantage of them now. Del Monte Pineapple Sliced 43¢ Tall zsc Cans Large Cans SPECIAL FLOUR PRICES Washington Regular and Self-Rising 12 5. 43¢ Gold Medal and Pillsbury’s Best 12 w8 45¢ 241b. Bag 5-1b. Bag 85¢ 21¢ Fancy Creamery Butter , . Sunnyfield Print Butter . . Wildmere Selected Eggs w29 Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs . - 39c White Leghorn Fresh Eggs . “* 49¢ Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon . 's‘u'."" 19¢ Sunnyfield Chipped Beef . %™ I7¢ 000000000“0000‘00““‘000000“‘“‘0“0000000‘ i In Our Meat Department o ov ittt o .l o { TENDER, JUICY STEAKS Cut From U. S. Government Inspected Beef BottomRound . . »33¢ Top Round . . . »37¢ Sirloin . . . . . .»39¢ Porterhouse . . . »49¢ Fresh Ground Beef . ~23¢ 24-1b. Bag BB ®. 40¢ = 45¢ & Fancy Veal Cutlets . . . Loin or Rib Veal Chops . Shoulder Veal Chops . . Shoulder Veal Roast . Breast of Veal . . . L P b 49¢ ». 39¢ ». 29¢ - 23¢ - 19¢ - 32¢ 17¢ 15¢ offler's Skinless Franks . orkPudding: v 0 s i Sauerkraut . . . . . 2 gSliced Hog Liver . . . 15¢ i 000000000“000000000000000“““00““0000 9000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000. Holiday Suggestions Brazil Nuts . . . Mixed Nuts . . . Soft Shell Almonds Walnuts: . . . . Pecans . 4 White House Clder L 29c- . 49 Mott's Cider . . . |9c; = §5¢ R &R Plum Pudding . . .I®»=29¢c » 25¢ 2 m= 49¢ n. 25¢ Ks33c b, 396 Other A&P News on Pl[e A-10 E—————— (Personal) Holiday seasons are always open seasons in A&P stores for the great army of bargain hunters. They know that A&P gives them particularly good chances for the foods that are in greatest demand. It's A&P’s policy to reduce rather than to increase prices of what the public most wants —turkeys soon, for instance. A&P Golden Bantam CORN 2%:258¢ Del Monte Raisins Seeded or Seedless 3 Piee. 25¢c Sparkle Pure Fruit - Gelatin 45 S 14 Park and Shop Market We invite you to visit our new store in this new development. Your pres- ence will be appreciated, whether you care to make a purchase or not. 2In1 SHOE POLISH Ox Blood—Black—Tan e 12¢ REGULAR LOW PRICES Nucoa Nut Margarine. ........... »25¢ Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry Codfish. . . .- 14c Gulden’s Mustard o= 13c Karo Blue Label Syrup. ... .2 1 e« 25¢ Brer Rabbit Green Label Molasses . 14¢ “Prince of Ales” Ginger Ale. . .. .Zhonlnzsc Clicquot Club Ginger Ale . .. .. .2 wue29¢ C&C Ginger Ale. .............2wu=25¢ A&P Apple Sauce. ........... == 10¢ Standard Tomatoes. . .. ......4mam25¢ Standard String Beans. . . ... .3 mea s 25¢ Standard Peas..............3 = ==29c Quaker Maid Ketchup. . .. .. .14 o= »te 19¢ White House Coffee..............™43c Beechnut Coffee . ................»4lc Atmore’s Keystone Mincemeat ®uo m [9¢ Peerless Mincemeat ok e | Wood =i Mincemeat, 2 » = 55¢ Rice Plum Pudding . . 49¢ Jolly Time Pop Corn . . 2**25¢c Sophie Mae Peanut Brittle . ™ 10¢ CandyCanes . . . . . 3=|0c Chocolate Cream Drops . 17¢ Whipped Cream Chocolates ™ 19¢ CoconutBonBons . . . . ™19 BrokenCandy . . . . . ®»l7c La Belle Mlxed Candy . . ™ 23c Chocolate Cordial Cherries . ™ 35¢ Assorted Chocolates . . ®vx25¢ Lauer & Suter Chocolates, 5 ™ = 95¢ Crestmont Chocolates, 5 ™ > $1.49 Hershey's Chocolate Bars .15 ® 19¢ Ib. pkg. b, REGULAR LOW PRICES Beechnut Crackers. ............, » 14c Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. . .., = 19¢ Dromedary Grapefruit. Mazola Oil.. ...........»29¢ 0ld Dutch Cleanser. . ... S.0.S. Cleanser..............2ws 25¢ « 52¢ o DLUCORT AR Bon AmiPowder............... . =12¢ PalmoliveSoap...............Z*‘“"lSc' Mione Hand Soap . iaiciaioe b iocui s S P&GWhlteNaphthaSoap.......4=“°'15c bes. ... 3"”“'"'-13(