Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1931, Page 16

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CUURSES INHODEL PLANE CRAFT SET Elaborate Schedule for In- structing Boy Builders Planned by League. An elaborate schedule for instructing the boys of Washington in the art of building model airplanes and model yachts has bsen mapped out by the District of Columbia Model Alrcraft League in co-operation with the C:m- munity Center Department. John H. Willilams is_supervisor of model building for the District of Co- jumbia Model Aircraft League and the ‘Community jCenter Department. ~The Jistriet of Columbln Playground De- ‘nment has provided three assistan’ss assist Mr. Williams. They are Ernest t, Otho Willlams and James E. \roe. Study Starts Tomorrow. T, first of the series of instruction Will \ held tomorrow afternoon at the Park \oy Community Center and in- structh ‘will be given there each suc- ceedin@wednesday afterncon through , it is announced. on is to be given &t the other cording _ to the following Tnoons, Buchanan Com- munity Cery: Tuesday afternoon, E. V. Brown anf\Gentral Community Cen- ters; Thursdy “afternoons, beginning July 2, B s and Garnet-Patter- son Centers; yday mornings, begin- ning July ordon Junior High Center: Thursdh mornings, Maefar- land Center, b°fning July 2. Hours \rranged. ‘The mornicg hfl% of instruction at the centers wiil be\rom 9 to 12 and the afternoon hoursom 1 to 4. ‘The dates of modaircraft contests and model ylcm Teittas are to be CANNON SCOR'S DRYS WHO SUPPOR WETS Bishop Says Voters Wi Shift Through Political Motiveii;n. not Justify Action. \ By the Associated Press. CHARLOTTE, N. C., June 30- *Bhov James Cannon, jr. in'a statementys- sued here yests , sharply asaled persons who are “morally dry.” bit se willing to support a wet candidate “for political reasons.” Bishop Cannon said: “Any one who opposes a wet cany- date upon a moral basis—and llterfi’l& candidate has been nominated, turm: around and supports him cannot ]usu(y his position on a moral basis, but only’ upon a political basis.” The bishop with his son, James Can- non, 3d, a professor at Duke University, came to Charlotte to confer with Jaks Newell, local attorney, “on certain legal matters.” Both he and Mr. Newell ce- clined to disclose the nature of the con- ference. REFRIGERATION BREAKS SUMMER OYSTER BAN U. 8. Fish Expert Says Old Dan- ger in Months Without R's Has Been Eliminated. Mod:rn refrigeration methods now make it possible to partake of oysters throughout the Summer months with- out danger of illness, according to J. M. Lemon, associate technologist of the Fisheries Bureau. In a statement issued yesterday Mr. Lemon described the Summer ban on oysters a “popular fallacy” of the days before 1efrigeration came into general use. H: said 127 dealers and 1,393 house- ‘wives had been interviewed on the sub- Ject, and the idea that oysters should not be eaten during the months spelled without an “r” was found widespread. Lemon sald oysters now are Trozen in April and held for consumption through- out the Summer, CHEST WARNS AGAINST WOMAN AID SOLICITOR Welfare Agencies Receive 15 Com- plaints From Housewives Who Have Been Approached. Warning to Washington housewives against the activities of a woman who, accompanied by a 4-year-old child, is begging from door to door in the North- west section of the city was issued today by the Community Chest and Council of Social Agencies. The woman has been the subject of at least 15 complaints to the two wel- fare agencies. In nine cases the house- wives approached have given her cash amounting from $2 to $5, while two of them have given her full outfits of clothing for herself and her two sup- posed children. Officials of the Council of Social Agencies and the Community Chest want to get in touch with the woman, Miss Coulson said. Any person to whom she applies is asked to send her direct to the Council of Social Agencies or to ;J!zl:‘phone Miss Coulson, Metropolitan " JOINS WELFARE BOARD Newbold Noyes Named on Commit- tee to Mobilize U. 8. Relief. Selection of Newbold Noyes, associate editor of The Star and vice president of the Washington Community Chest, as a member of the special Welfare and Rellef Mobilization Committes of the National Association of Chests and Councils was announced today. The national comrhittee, to aid the President’s Emergency Committee for Employment, will be headsd by Vance C. McCormick, Harrisburg, Pa., publish- er and newly elected first vice president of the association. Births Reported The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Harry R. and Esther Cole. boy, 0 Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to $he Health Department {n lhltlnt 4 hours: el llenn F. Arnol Pickett m- 5 1 illam, Geleler, 23, Providence iy s Enomaaes b Onidrens Hos- gufl ] H. McDowell. 38. 323 10th st. s.e pSAfliste “Mason, 80, “en " route Casuaity nnnle M. Jackson. 49. 922 P st ke r,.%w'fl e ICE CREAM SODA BECAUSE: 1-Absolute Purity 2—-Greater Food Value 3-Finer Flavor— which means Quality A 12 oz. glass, brimfull of health, equal in food value to a full pint of whok fresh milk—or one-quarter pound of tenderloin steak —or one whole fresh egg. Pure Ice Cream Soda is just right for the business man,'or woman, or the shopper,’ who needs a refreshing, snmulatmg drmk these warm days.! Pure Ice Cream Soda contains two ounces of pure, sparkling syrup—then 2 ‘ounces of pure cream, the kind that is served with coffee by the best hotels—then a very generous portion of fi Ice Cream, DOUBLE-RICH, made from 20% butter fat real cream, plenty of fresh eggs, plenty of cane sugar, and the finest vanilla beans. No Fillers, No Gelatine, No Bunk, No Pre- servatives — Won't Stand for Them — No Sirree! Just old fashioned, honest-to—goodness real Pure Ice Cream. There is only one Loft Store in Washington today 1107 F. Street, N. W. |‘l‘he Best in Town or please do not pay the check! portion of ice cream served in each The ” glass of soda is more than most of the “double scoops” claimed by others. has spent over $250,000 to produce the fin- est ice cream, and over $1,000,000 to put the best sanitary frigidaire fountains in the 150 Stores in order to better serve the public. Soda Clerks are really experts, trained to the minute, and know how to make each drink “JUST RIGHT”—they are clean cut, oblig- ing, and, above all, gentlemen, ready, willing and anx- ious. to serve you. You must be pleased! 1§ you ever tasted a better ice cream soda, please do not pay the check. It's the ” way of doing things. As our guest, at the y Soda Fountains, you may have a second soda without extra charge, with our compliments=— IF YOU WISH A Full 12 oz. Glass AT EVERY 5P SODA FOUNTAIN you will find bowls filled with pure, delicious Graham Crackers—please help your- self—eat all you want, with- out charge—it's part of the #; Service! 4 Remember -that Ice Cream Soda has been the leading American drink for fifty years, and believes there is no ce Cream Soda in the coun- try so pure and delicious as Ice Cream Soda IS¢ But other Loft Stores will follow

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