Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1931, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931 will be $5.78 th for individual and every grain of sand. When the (all the members of the senior class mm'wmggsfl: per month for |hm R B the | qressed in white, were: individual residence service and $2.50 witches the of all are | o Armnold, Mrs. Homer Au, Louise per month for . two-party _residenice fres to celébrate thelr victory with Songs | |, cx, Eiimbeth Bonchram, Mary living more than one mile in any direc- PR False Teeth | SUBURBAN PHONE e 2 S Sty of Alexandria are mot afecte Miss Mead has been prominent in|Belle Bowling, Mary Helen Clagett, Mileage System Abandoned |heving ime ity fnt sates pius a cnarge |Maryland University Lawn Is KLING Makes Eating a Joy city of Alexandria are not affected, as * KLING forms a comfort cushion. holds oy g ch,lrm . -gfllfd only Charlotte Clemson, Hope Coleburn, Vir- it for each one-fourth mile beyond the In New Alexandria onsinille line. [ Thiw “SSlephons isérs Scene of Annual May Suburbs. Day Festival. WORKERS LAID OFF B. & 0. Reduces Gang and Shop Forces at Martinsburg. RCA VICTOR RADIO On Display at light Club, & dramatic organization, Line, A Essich, Myra - | road and an artist for the Old Line, the | ;0 Bomane | definitely. next Monday, according Rt , Esthem Goss, Ruth Green- y. The number of 18 Dances and Songs. wood, Evelyn Harrison, Alma Hicox, Siogs. wiE % There were 18 dances and songs, the M!:ld K;(l'-,'d- !_'-;n'l H\ifl‘mnon, Mary maypole dance being danced to the tune | 1o % eown, Prances mn-[,b'g'{'helxfl.' of & Russlan folk song. mond, Catherine Luers, Virginia Luers, Roberta Wellman, Wilma Coleman | Kleanor Margerum, Frances McCubbin. and Charlotte Farnham were the ac-|Ruth Nelson, Kathleen Nestor. Laura companists, and a violin duet was|Nevius, Grace Oldenburg and Elizabeth L) = Similarly, those with private res At et P from otner milarly, ose prival resi- o Girls om er 1 leel’ Blle ' d;nue phones h":te been"pn{lnl $3 plus : < Mm,. A‘de]ehs"mp' G::;, 3{ ,;‘,‘,Mnd“ part in the choruses f'l:r:n who took | ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 7.—Approx- | 75 cents per quarter mile for the serv- | Mead of College Park was chosen queen aryland, who origina e May day | Sophomores—Wilma Coleman, Aj | WITHOUT. CALOMEL ||| imately 500 telephone users in the | ice, running the rate of those & mile | 4t the annusl May day festival at the | feStivale tnere, supervised the affalr; R e e o | || TheiGy Settied Sreas of the annexed |bevond the zone to $6, while the mew | 1o (8 REMEN U Dl O Tt " | While Miss Ediih Ball, director of girls’| Lane, Myra Lewis, Florence Peter, Flor- |And You'll Jump Out of Bed in || territory of this city will benefit mate- | rate is $3.50. Business phone users have niversity Ty v athletics, directed the rehearsals. ence Rowe, Elizabeth Smaltz, Lou Sny- | the Morning Rarin’ te Go. rially by telephone rate reductions|been paying $5 plus 75 cents per terday afternoon on the lawn at| The Junior Class Committee in |der, Ruth Gilbert, Elizabeth Owen and teel d sunk and the world | | Which became effective May 1, accord- quarter mile, or as high as $8, with the | Gerneaux Hall. Cgll‘- was_comprised of Mabel Mudd, | Dorothy Romback. OBLIATE 587, AT 057 SCI, || img o the announcement today of Law, | new te, 8878 "o a targe | Chosen 85 her maids of honor were: chairman; Louise Babcock, Mina Can: | Preshmen—Elizabeth Enle, Ellen En- R b andria manaj harges , Rhoda Hatton, 3 ! ) rveycutter, B acmomks. & Potomc Telephone | number of subscribers resulting, the Felisa Jenkins of Washington, first erring, Dorothy Lederer, Elisa- | Knox, Ada Lynes, Amy Mister, Elsie Co. of Virginia. telephone company expects that many |maid; Eleanor Baumel of Royal Oak, and Eloyse Sargent. Moody, Elsie Oberlin, Louise Reinohl, Iy reductions came through the re- | Will take advantage of the opportunity | Md., second mald; Gladys Bull of Poco- |, Other, junior gitls 'who took part in | Mary Solomon, May Boyd and Anne e DO e Tause. " The resson for vour |(moval of mileage charges in the more to get better grades of service under the | . ve Md., third maid, and Agnes Mc- estivities, which were viewed by Shaw. | Eoen and.out feeling is vour liver. It || thickly settled section of outer Alex-{new plan. Nutt ' of Crawfordsville, Ind., fourth ould pour out ‘two pounds of llauld || andria, and are subject to the approval Bills Are Maled. ML ing_treely your | of the State Corporation Commission.| po.. ono o oeiacasy =0 The theme of the colorful event was t decays in the || Subscribers affected will be those in s notifications are beIng | .praiobka in Old Russia” and in the ts up your stomach. mailed this week to all subscribers ko were W omach: || Potomac, Braddock Heights, St. Elmo, ool unfolding of the story thes many 7' ||| Del Ray, Mount Ida, Jefferson Park,|Affected the telephone company an-|songs and dances, in which the quaint | Beverley ‘Hills and adjacent areas. S idtomte it A hawa VoS | ngs!u;“ costumes ‘and the unique dance Mileage Fees Removed. have been complaining for a long time ' Mr. Roland explained in making the | COncerning their telephone rates and Witches Are Thwarted. announcement, that heretofore mileage | the Alexandria Citizens’ Association, of | As the story goes, the night before charges, varying according to distance which Mr. Roland is president, has | May day in Russia is devoted to thwart- frorEthie central office, have applied to |gone on record a number of times |ing the witches, who try to enter the these outlylng sections, but the growth |asking that the telephone company give | homes and work evil spells. In order of these -ecfiom has reached a point | them relief. to hinder them a cross of grass blades where the mileage charges in certain| The new rate scale was only :g- and sand is laid upon every doorstep. well developed localities can be removed. | proved by the board of directors of the | Witches cannot enter the home until The new rates established for the zone | company at Richmond, Va., yesterday. 'they have counted every blade of grass duced to 80. RENT A NEW CAR DRIVE _IT YOURSELF NEW CARS—LOW RATES 1320N.Y. Ave. N.W. (Capital Garage) o sore ! Under the old system telephone users + | with_two-party lines‘in certain sections 4 mile beyond the zone have been pay- ing as much as $3.93 for service, arrived at under tfe $2.25 city rate plus 42 cents for each one-fourth mile, whereas the new rate established is $2.50. Special Dispatch to The Star. COLLEGE PARK, Md., May 7.—Helen BY HOWARD M. 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