Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1931, Page 7

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HAMMERED 1SAYS CHEST NEEDS [ ALL 1531 PLEI]G[S| Street Reports Organizations ‘ { Have Used More Than Third ' of Annual Funds. 1 e | Every cent of ths 1931 pledges to fh' Community Chest will haye o b2 lected to meet adequately the demnnd: f the various organizations repre- ent>d, Elwood Street, director, said n tocay. According to figures submitted at the monthly meeting of the Chest's Bnlrd of Trustees yesterday, Mr. Stree ., organizations connected Wllh th~ Chest have used an average of 36.8 per cent of their annual budgels up to Anril 30, cr morz than cne-third of their annual | funds in one- Chlrd of their fiscal year. | During this same period some of the nr(:nlz tions have been ccmpelled to us’ mores than half of their qudta, he sal “"Tha extra burden on some uf the organizations,” Mr. Street said, “was due to the unempluyment. situation.” Accepts Chairmanship. John Poole, president of ',he Chest ced the -ccepunee of !" chenhem U. 8. ured !ormzr head of r Corps, chumen of mhe Ccmmmee on Purchns- M Presr, buyer for Lhe Western mecmc “Co., is vice chair- man. William Knowles Cooper, Iormer | s2cretary of the Y. M. C. was named chairman on the Committee on Church Co-operation, lnd Miss Mary Thom n cl the “Com~- g7OUDS. Col. D. C. Hownrd per al nd Gen Cheatham were unan- tmously elected tu fill vacancies on '.h: Evans, jr., irman. m\tfire‘:s eonsl!t o( the following: Burnham, Mrs. Henry H. Flather, Mor- | ris Gewirz, John R. Hawkins, Reed F. Martin, Dr. ries P. Nefll. Mrs. Joseph N. S!odd.lrd and Hugh Thrift. Dependencv———Anhur Moszs, chair- ht Clark, Clarence P. r.; John R. Hanna ‘harl Kcndnrk Allen_Pope, Anhur Eundlun and Maj. Ennalls W2 chllrman Whitman o g Evans, Robert V. memlng E. C. Gnhzm Mrs. Joseph H. C. Howard, Mrs. Joseph K.ga Saudcrs Henry W " Sohion and Lioyd Pnblleuy Chairman Reports. In his report for the Publicity Com- mittee !rnu'. S. Johnston, chairman, 2nnount lppelntment of an Ixecu: -ve | ttee to pass on matters -fl!ctlnt tha mmuu of lhe dep- ' e now committee consists cl’ Nor- mal xnl head of the K1l Advertising | Service; ‘James Retto, director of ad- | vem- for the Hecht Co.; g nn ynbllclty dlrecwr for th:‘ Capi- ta of p\lblicity (or the Ch upelke & Pfl tomac Telephcne Co.; C. Melvin Sharpe, | executive assistant to ti man-ger, The Bvenlnl sur John Shoe- maker, Washington m: Gen"rfl Outdoor Advert'sing Co Rm, head of the pm’t! were made by Robert V P'lemm; treasurer; J. Bernard Wyc cl drman cf the Office g, chairman of the Pinance Com- | 4 miu-e end Mr. Street. office manager of the ! on a recent mes New Ydr at which the unemployment situation was dheussed ' |CHAPLIN MAY DIRECT TALKIE OF BRITAIN | | Film Star Is Reported to Be Con- sidering Offer Made by Government. / Wm’ Assoclated Press | INSTANTLY POPULAR EXCELLENT VALUE | MSATISFY SPECIAI. SALE DURING MAY REGULAR 30¢BOX 25° LONDON, May 28 —Charlie Chaplin rted to be considering an offer British government to direct “an ing mm.lnn picture of national sznlflcan ' he London Dally Sketch said today between the screen com foreign umu lor thm mon ~has sugzeste the picture be called “Lendon™ lnd deal w1lh the romance | of the British capital, and plans are now being carried forward to that end. Chapl originally was requested | stage an_epic of the Pilgrim fathers lelvhfflmd entitled “After the signal mark of honor” would be rarred - chnnun at the wmpleuon ot (ONE KILLED PARTNER ! | SHOT IN BOOZE FEUD Ranchmen Surrenders After Re- ) prizal Attack in Idaho i Bmg War. t By the Associated Press. BOISE, Idaho, May 28 —Bird Bill- tn A ] ded dangerously yesterday in Ihav. Sheriff Robert Wil- son described as the outgrowth of a bootlegging feud. 3 irnside surrendered after the lho"ung on his TAnch. near Donnellv Idgho. Willlam Brown, a member of Blllings' plfly who_escaped by motor car, sald saw Burnside hiding behind ‘a fl.ump lmm which the shots were fire Officers said the quarrel apparently g out of rlvllry betwesn the illings. Wnu.uce liquor combine and Burnn l B . Hamrick, they recently by Bmlnn l.nd w.) lce vlho bound him nnd uued the sheriff. Hamrick escaped, PO LN LT Wl | Man Saved by Cow's Tail. Add to the list of famous cows—such as moon jumpers, Chicago destroyers is 62, was overcome by smoke in the blazing barn. As he sank to the he seized the tai Ict{:nz 22 eattle and 2 horses, Bruce, fire-hating, dl!?nunikd&'y and was dragged o frightened animal ' il of a running, — Gr'mothersBreadiai5c; 2iia 15¢ Kraft Cheese Sultana Peanut Butter ™ Light Meat Tuna Fish . =& 18¢c R&R Boned Chicken . Libby's Potted Meats, 67w Encore Stuffed Olives Lang's Assorted Pickles " Kipper Snacks . . . Sardines Und'wood'sDeviled Ham ™" 15¢ Libby's Vienna Sausage == I0c Libby's Corned Beef Del Monte Relish French's Mustard Dill Pickles . . . G STAR, WASHIN IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS Fresh Killed FRYING or BROILING URSDAY, MAY 28, FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Fancy Florida NEW POTATOES CHICKENS = 43 Fresh Top Mast Fillet of Haddock ™ I8¢ Fresh Cleaned Boston Mackerel ™ 18¢c Fresh Cleaned Jersey Trout . 3™ 25¢ <2i8e 4 m 25¢ Nes - . ™30 .= 25¢c . %c Fresh Lump Crab Meat"%*28¢ *i"45¢ Fresh Cleaned Butterfish . Fresh Cleaned Croakers . Fresh Cleaned Buck Shad Fresh Cleaned Roe Shad Fancy Sliced Salmon . . . Fresh Claw Crab Meat . . Lean, Mild Cured SMOKED HAMS 19c 10 to 12 Ib. Average Half or Whole Center Slices, 1b., 35¢ PICNIC SUGGESTIONS %2 e 5e-2c »t 23¢ . =% 59¢ " 25¢ Y 29 , en sc ;iuurl" . . 2 - 9C " ipam - HEDC o e AR 2 e 25¢ vt b 27c R OFFER COMBINATION 1 Pkg. Hammered Thinsies &= 25 | and ' 1 Pkg. Phila. Cream Cheese 12k 37 | ] Regular Price sPECIAL 2Q)c ESTA'DOle’SHED om. PO “WHERE ECONOMY RULES’ 7 PR RMAANANNDANNY STOREHOURS Our stores will close 12 o’clock noon Saturday, May 30. MEMORIAL DAY Open Until 7 P. M., Friday, May 29 1715-17 Pa. Ave. N.W. Our newest ultra modern Com- bination Grocery, Meat and Prod- uce Market. We cordially invite the residents of this neighborhood to shop here regularly. FOR DELICIOUS SALADS RAJAH SALAD DRESSING . made of purest ingredients, scientifi- cally blended and whipped to smooth, creamy con- . gives zest and flavor to ulnds, sandwiches = 10e $1.45 sistency . and seafoods. Quart Fresh GreenPeas . . . . Fresh Stringless Beans . : . Iceberg Lettuce . 2 mi 19¢c, 2.5 23¢ caiternia Cantaloupes res FreshTomatoes . . « & . CrispCarrots . , | : , 2w« |3¢c Thin Skin Juicy Lemons o- 25¢ Fancy Ripe Fresh Green SpinachorKale 3. 10¢ 10 = 2% 3 »e 25¢ 3 ». 25¢ for l 9e 2 for z 5c Effective Friday Morning g ubar . 2 bunches Q¢ 2™ 35¢ PICNIC SUGGESTIONS Uneeda Biscuits . . 2 == 9c Ann Page Preserves'ir 22¢, 27¢ Sultana Apple Butter = = 20¢ N.B.C. Flake Butters . ®» s 18¢c Crispo FigBars . . 2w 25¢ Crispo Ginger Snaps . .™ 10c KratbsKay . . =98¢ Hershey's Chocolate . % 19¢ ‘Tastyeast s éimer'bas o 3 tr |0 Cigarettes craiaia "« 2 s 25¢ Vulcan Saf'y Matches, 3 i 25¢ clorertale |ith-A-Limes 2 e 25¢ High Rock #mot . 3 i 28 Prince of Ales g3 (contente) 25€ In All Stores and Meat Deparlmentc Lean Mild Cured SMOKED HAMS Half or Who'e 10 to 12 Ib. Average Center Sllces, 1b., 35¢ N l9c | Budweiser Beverage S [ A&P Wax Lunch Paper . »= 5¢ BUFFET FRUITS Delicious fruits in heavy syrup Just the size for the small family or couple Pears — Cherries — 3 bufft 2 5 ¢ Fresh Pasteurized CREAMERY BUTTER _From the Nation’s Finest Dairylands Ib. 286 SUNNYFIELD 2“.' 5 5c PRINT w3l SELECT BRAND CHICKEN & NOODLES 16-0z. Jar 39(: STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Every Egg Guaranteed Satisfactory . WILPMERE’S SUNNYFIELD arton o rton o 25¢C |10 30c Cut Fresh from the Tub 1 Dozen 1 Dozen 2 dozens 49c 2 dozens 596 WHITE LEGHORNS eYragg a0z 35¢ LACHOY BEAN SPROUTS NOODLES CHOW MEIN SAUCE Each |Qc Make Your Chow Mein at Home THE COFFEE TRIO 8 0'CLOCK Ib., 17¢ The Largest Selling High-Grade Coffee in the World RED CIRCLE % Ib., 25¢ BOKAR > 29¢ - America’s Highest Value Package Coffee—More Cups Per Lb. Pure Lard Sparkle ABP Pure Pure Fruit Grape Juice Granulated Sugar: . . 10 ae 49¢ Nucoa Nut Margarine %k s NN Crisco .. . 3 b ax 23¢ Encore Olive Oil . . fevint ean 29 Blue Peter Sardines Clicquot Club Ginger Ale C&C Ginger Ale...=%... Cantrell and Cochrane’s Standard Tomatoes . . 4 me == 25¢ Quaker Maid s Beans - s e Campbell's Toma'to Soup: . 3-=23c Del Monte Asparagus Tips o == |9¢ Abner Drury Beverage Arrow Special Beverage. N.B. C. Gelatin Fruit Salad—Figs— Bulk or Package z Lbs. 21 [ 5-oz. | Grapefruit — Pine- Pkgs. zse apple—Peaches rue 29e 12 75 37¢ 6 Assorted 29¢ Pint Bottles Sunnyfield Flour . . . Red Front Baking Powder . .m» == 2|¢ Fleishmann's Yeast Cakes . . =3¢ A. and H. Baking Soda . . . ' 5¢ 3 Cans zse 2 Botties 27¢ 2 s 2 5e Del Monte Peas . . . 3 me =m49¢ Del Monte Corn. . . . .= e |Bg Del Monte Raspberries. . = = 33¢ Del Monte Strawberries . . = == 33¢ Lt o ik @) B P B | Contonls zsc Imported Packed in Oil Pale Dry or Golden Imperial Dry Nreex De Luxe 5, v 25¢; Snow Peaks 19¢| % ks, |Bg %-® rke. 29¢ .. d5c 22c .. 43c = I Nectar Teas . @alling . .0 L Toddy . . o Bosco - .. . 3 Llfebuoy Soap Rinso Lux Toilet Soap Soaks Clothes Clean Sunnyfield Corn Flakes . . Walker Hill Sweet Milk Wthite House Evap. Milk Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Makes you feel clean in a new way. Tones up your tired nerves. Large pkg. z plm ls‘ Deh‘tely Fragrant Abundant Lather \ ¢

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