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SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) ence of relatives and a few close friends in_St. John's Church. The bride, who made her debut in ‘Washington 'soclety several years ago, is one of the most popular members | of the younger set in the National Cap- | ital, and as Lieut. Tomlinson could not | get & long enough leave of absence to go East for the wedding, Miss Dent, | accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Wil- | Nam Tomlinson, whom she met in Kan sas City, went to Los Angeles and have | been the house guests of Mrs. Frank| Hersey Conant at the home of Mrs.| Maddison W. Stewart in West Adams street, where the wedding breakfast | was served following the ceremeny. The bride, given in marriage Conant, was charming in her going- away gown of beige*c a and pumps to match. sage of gardenias completing lhc c0s- tume. Lieut. Allan P. Flagg, U. S. N, served as best m Lieut. Tomlins uated from Annapoli: name for himself in aviction, ha won the Curtis Marine Cup in and the Schneider Cup at the Norfolk | races in 1926 After a wedding trip of three weeks, | Lieut. and Mrs. Tomlinson will be at| home to thei friends at 1030 Olive street, Coronado, Calif., the for- mer being attached to the naval avia- tion base in San Diego Harbor. fter having grad- | made @ a Saturday's and Sunday's Weddings of Interest. The marriage of Miss Maxine Morris Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marx E. Kahn, and Mr. Samucl S. Silvers son of Mrs. Dora Silverman of Balti- more, took place last evening &t the home of the bride, 1700 Lanier place, at 7 o'clock. The ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Dr. Abra Simon, the bridal party standing unde a bower of palms, ferns and white an yellow Summer flowers, took place in | the drawing room and by the relatives and close the young couple and folloy large’ reception The ycuthful bride, who was given away by her father, wore ivory satir and lace, made on long lines wore a tulle veil with a cap of roses and lilie; ‘The bride’s tw Kahn, and Miss dresses alike ot green and yellow net and carried arm uquets €] OWers atch || Douauets of Summer flowers to mateh oo " crabs that climb fruit trees and their gowns. The bridegroom had for his best man his brother, Mr. Albert Silverman of Baltimcre. Mrs. K bride, wore a gow ac e bouquet of swee and sweet chiffon and lace and a of the same flowers. grandm-ther of th and white chiffon mother of the bri black and white flowes and Mrs. Morris recently their sixtieth wedding ann Mr. and Mrs. S| n will cplnd their honeymoon a 5 and witness Elected CHOSEN TO HEAD AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. | ISS JOSEPHINE A. RATH- | BONE, vice director of the Pratt Institute, School of Li- brary Science, Brooklyn, N. Y., who was elected president cof the American Library Association for the ensuing year. She is the it | woman to be chosen president of the organization in its 55 years of ex- istence. —A. P. Photo. Falls Church who fought in the World War. Vocal selections were rendered during the ceremcny by Mrs. Katherine Davis, with violin obbligato. The ad- dress of the afternoon was delivered by Maj. Gen. Amos Fries of the Chemi Warfare section Vi in charge of Mrs. T the chapter's pre: unveiling the marker. = ke e Where 0' stexs Grow on Trees. At Trinidad, the hilly island off the coast of Venczuela, you have what the local historian calls a “land of won- | der” As In days of Columbus and Raleigh, the attention of the tourist | is still called to its lakes of pitch streams of tar, oysters growing on | steal the fruit, fish that provide con- | certs and othor fish that wear armor | e Only when the doubting actu: the soldier crab climb a tree w! the oysterss that cling to | the mangr: where they are left by | the recedir ides. do they believe. As for the Cascadura, the armor-clad fish 1506 of the islan's finest, delicacies. | 2 | Maruage Licenses. | d Anne M. Roberi- Rev. W. R.| THE EVENING éTAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1931. RED, RIPE, LUSCIOUS “SOWEGA”™ WATERMELONS STORE HOURS A&P Food Stores in Washington and vicinity wil be open until 10 PM. FRIDAY July 3rd CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY JULY 4th GOING TO THE BEACH? If your outing is planned to be spent at Chesapeake Beach, Md., you will find the service of A&P Food Stores available there. Thin Skin Two stores, strategically placed to make your shop- ping easy. .Same low prices as in Washington and vicinity We invite your particular attention to the fine quality of these melons and assure you that you will find them most delightful. JUICY LEMONS FANCY BANANAS . .. Cantaloupes, 2% HoneyDew Melons e 176 4236 Home Grown Rhubarb Fresh Pineapples . . 2t 25¢ Fresh Peaches Fresh Plums ura*. . FANCY NEW POTATOES FANCY ICEBERG LETTUCE.. oo 5O For a Refreshing Summer Drink doz. 29C doz. 19¢ & 23c Fresh Lima Beans . . 2 » 29c Stringless Beans . 3w |9c Fresh Sugar Corn . . 4 <= 23c New Cabbage . . . .m»2c Fancy Cucumbers . . 3 10c Red Ripe Tomatoes . 3 ®+ 25¢ 10 Lbs. 19¢ }]*}qe:js 23C' 2 }i‘eiis 29C Ginger Ale Pale Dry or Golden *19¢c, 25 25¢ , bunch 5C In Most 3= 75¢ 3 = 25¢ Stores In MM BANNER BRA D or MAGIC CITY DILL PICKLES Quart 1 9 c Jar " ENCORE | OLIVES ‘PLAIN 2 2-0z. glasses 6-0z. glasses STUFFED 15¢ 35¢ ARROW //mllllllllllIMlllllllll!l\\\\\\\\\\\“\\\ Other A&P News on Page B-8 [ 1715 Pa. Ave. N.W. on the north side of Pa. Ave., between the State, War & Navy Bldg. and the Commerce Department. Shop here for quality foods with courteous service at low prices COMBINATION OFFER l Jar HAM-N-NAISE . ..23¢ sr. Premium Sodas Special 25(: Total Value 275 Carlon of 12 bottles VVABNEDRURY “DROMEDARY Beverage Light or Dark Aged in Wood Bottles Contents GRAPEFRUIT Delightful for Breakfast d. Mot . National Biscuit Co. ASSORTMENT 25¢ 1. and Nannie L ley 18 2-0z. Glass 10(! 2 2% 35¢ 7Y5-0z. Glass SPECIAL Beverage Light or Dark Bottles zsc Orange, Lemon, Raspberry, Strawberry, Lime, Cherry, ans* Chasiotte c. G : Fannon. DE LUXE Fancy Cookies s 25¢ which shy hat and a dark blue eyelet s wore a small blu coat of dark bl fox fur collar. Among the Bread and Butter PICKLES Yoek, M, Clarh E: 2 jars 35c s Helene McMullin of R h b f 4 urs: | — mond, Va. The marriage of Miss Margaret J.| & $'B. and & 3 . Regular Lean Mild Cured bt Beatrice E j for the wedding were Tepper of £ New Contents 'SMOKED HAMS ..o 'A&P’S REGULAR L LOW PRICES AFFORD SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS 23c GoldMedalWheahes i 2"““-25c 28c | Post Toasties . . . . . 2= |5¢c and Chewing Gums o o White Leghorn Fresh Eggs'ioa'e= 35¢c | 3Minute Oats . . . . . 3»~25c | Uneeda Biscuits . . . . 2»=9c Fancy Creamery Butter G.'m . wottle 22¢ ) 5 | ae 7n ™ 28¢ | Sunnyfield Corn Flakes . . 2 == I3c | Hire's Root Beer Extract . | Contense 25€ { | In All Stores and Mcat Depts. Lady of Viet lege High S patrick offic family w The bride O'Leary, who wcre pink chiffon, blue accescories and a corsage clu of pink roses and pink sweetpeas Francis J. Collins, brother of the bride- groom, was best ‘man. Following the t for the bridal en at the Dodge Hotel, Cillins will be at home | rnrinn of 1 dozen carton of 1 dozen n Most g Stores Wildmere Fresh Eqggs . . Campfire Marshmallows . . » == 23¢ Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs . . Chicklets % %% & 3 e 10c s Moulton Thom , son of Mr Thiomas and! the late! M:. Thomss: of Baltimore, Md., were married in Green- wich, Conn., this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the t Church. The ceremony was ned by Rev. Dr. K G, . rector of Christ Shurch, He was assisted by sv. Philip € . Dominick Sunnyfield CreameryButter /% » 3lc { Sunsweet Prunes . . 21b. »e 19¢ High Rock Asst. Beverages, Granulated Sugar . . 10-b. %" 49¢c { Morton's Salt %ane 2 »e |5¢c | C&C Ginger Ale . . 2 wues 25¢ Nectar Teas . . ‘ur e 29¢ ISC, pke. White House Evap. Milk Todized . . 16-0z. Quaker Maid Beans . . e 20C A&P Golden Bantam Corn, 2 m == 25¢ Del Monte.Peas . . . 3mu am49c e Standard Tomatoes . . 3 = «m= 22¢ .»25¢ | Del Monte Asparagus Tips . a"as 29¢ American Cheese . . . Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon i .';.2:‘ I15¢ | Turnip Greens .. . . . met. | Oc 8 0'CLOCK L. The largest selling high grade Coffee in the World Cloverdale Lith-A-Limes . 2.mm.25¢ Welch's Grape Juice . . 23c, = 45¢ S-@.SiCleanser” . . . 2 s 25¢ Drano—Cleans Drains . . .==23¢c Palmolive Soap . . . . 3= 23c Mione Hand Soap . . . . .=9c l 93. RED CIRCLE L5. 2 5;33,?."" w520, Rich and Full Bodied Package Coffee—More Cup: Per Pound ABP Pure Grape Juice Pint 29 c Bottles Quart 27 ¢ Bottle RECENT REDUCTIONS Carrots and Peas ™ == |0c Standard Corn . %1 @ 8¢ lona Corn . 2 mea e 23¢ lona Peas . 2 mea cans P3¢ a0 s Beans . . 3w em25¢ Green Lima Beans = = |4¢ Waldorf e Paper 4 wu |9¢ VAN CAMP’S BEAN HOLE BEANS ' 10 Can IONA California PEACHES 3 Lge. 4oc o e 20c Borden's Evap. Milk . . 3 25¢ Encore Macaroni .55 3 me 20c on was held at the bri r the church ceremony. couple will be at home in September, fol-. lowing a wedding trip, at Hancock, Md., where Rev. Mr. Thomas is rector of St Thomas' Church, Hancock 1is 100 miles from Baltimore, Miss Pauline Moffett, daughter of Mrs. Beulah Lee Moffctt and the late | = A&P’s Own Brands Mr. Paul J. Moffett of Forestville, F: it ks, Gebrgetony fax County, Va.. was married Saturday 1 = A Blend afternoon in the parsonage of the Tl NN to Suit Southern Methodist Church at Hern- . g i Your Taste don to Mr. Gilbert R Araold, scn “Serve Iced or Ha!” ADDED SPECIALS Until WEDNESDAY’S Closing formed by Rev 7 (" l)u ger ln vnl‘, presence of a small company of rela- tives and friends. Standard i tandard Quality Miss Moffett h: Tender and Tasty lic schools of F: 3 22¢ past six years cellaneous shower Standard Quality Early June the home of Miss hall, Arlington Count Convenient size for the small family Mr. and Mrs. Arnold will make their No. 1 Size l P . [ Cans home in Washington at the Everett, LIBBY’S 2127 P street northwest. of Falls Church Serve with Sausage or Pork eon Saturday in rv( l”l(dmnm Chap- 2= 15¢ cans ID-MORNING when household ! tasks are burdensome, at | luncheon when appetite is indifferent—mid- afternoon when the sun isits hottest-supper-time when‘the day is done— ! Drink, House of Lords Tea Iced Cool sour blood: quiet your | nerves: refresh your appriite. | ¢ he sure 10 ask for HOUSE | OF LORDS Tei— America’s oldest and finest blend. IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS KINGAN’S RELIABLE SKINNED SMOKED HAMS Half or Whole LB. 19c 12 to 14 1b. Average (In Our Meat Markets Only) Shoulder Lamb Roast » 17¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops ® 23¢ Breast of Lamb . .™ I0c Lean Plate Beef . .® 10c Breast of Veal . . . ™ I5c | G Shoulder Veal Roast » 17¢c | Krafi's Cheese amuion ' Rib Veal Chops . .m™ Cooked CornedBeef i 29¢ TENDER, JUICY STEAKS TOP Savory ROUND..."» 37¢ SIRLOIN . L. 39¢ BOTTOM Tender ROUND..."% 33c¢ | Porterhouse . » 49¢ FRESH GROUND BEEF "~ 18c ught in the pub- County for the cdnesday at ol Mann, in Mul- d a State president; Mrs ter president 9 :-1b. pkg. Sunny.ield Bacon “si& Sliced Cooked Ham * » Cooked Hams "W ™ Swift's Premium Fams ™ Smched Ham . Pimento . 1 Just Think o/ Il— The Star delivered t) your door every evening and Sunday morning at 1%.c per day and 5c¢ Sunday. Can you affo:d to be without this service at this cost? Telephone National 5000 and de- Lvery will start at once. NATIONAL COOK’S 7828 PEERLESS CAKES POUND 3 C Lb. FRUIT MARBLE ) GOOD TO THE LAST CRUMB WHY PAY MORE? YOUR DEALER HAS THEM 222722 the campus of the chapter us al r for the evergreen tree | \ Ige. cans NN