Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1931, Page 23

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CAPPADELTA ERE e e Commron, Tt i, RS TOGINPETE [SEEE i = oo o oo o AT FIRST SESSIN S EEEEETEEE WedinLom et ez s el | |1 MR RADES B | o e N Park Hotel for the MeyRelloRs - T g iblp, ts belng bullt in Springfeld, T | exscutiye of _the waz-mmm:cmu VISIT MOUNT RAINIER with which the late Charles (Speed) . Representatives. from 170 chapters By the Associated Press. i Holman won the race last at|in convention here on the eve of the | Church Delegates Sidetrack Con- i i 13 t the White H - LOS_ANG June 30 2019 miles an hour is two of the Zionist on 3 members, 4 . sportsman and ama- SEATTLE, Wash, June — . Seven Added Chapters sizt in'the National Pan-seenic Gon- | in 1929, gtk sorued of siaving Craries 5| aNd San Francisco Will | ieur Tver o Beton Rouge, La. s con: |, 209, Joyien Telographie Apency at- it 5 erence. - ford and Herbert Spencer, politicai | . Sucting a planc which hie expects the German delegation to quit the or- gat \ * Sending Delegates. Memorial Services Held. By the Associated Press. umn‘:m defense atterney, an- Be Close Rivals. Ty eSSy e, . |sanisation if the m&:‘! -pg«md :;'m,‘,mmn',m,m l:i:'m ":h “’:‘: A Memorial services were conducted | LOS. ANGELES, June 30.—Msy | nounced that Clark would plead’ not English Fiyer May Enter. the action of Rabbi Meyer Berlin of yesterday for _— Belle Richardt, accedited as American ty at his arraignment today. W. J. i He hopes that the Thompson York in resigning from the execu- | & close-up view of Mount Rainier. Beven new chapters were represented | YeSterday afternoon. As each departed | champion woman discus thrower and a Fé?., 1 prosecutor, said he ex- Ay the Associated Press. race become international for the!tive last February when the Zionist , The visitors were taken auto- tody 4 e P T Ssin | members name e culed o e canldie o 1o Qe s Bt pcie 3 1P eparsie normatins e o o Y N U T T e T Iy e e ey, o, 2 = ” 3 3 - 3 a # 3 ;\(fy llli:lpp;wb‘gvlt.nr.drr:‘x:trllnwflgolleze soror- | rosebud was placed in the letters K.D, | G000 Yoo S0C. 5 ate, i 3:-;...: !Dfl:w“ el ylllt. & former | valry between large cities in sports- P e, '6,“ Pt e otel. i llege gradu: ey. i "The new branches tncluded those at | formed of moss and fern, Former Wash- | day fled notice of intention to marry. |““Glark. s a¢ liberey aader $100,000 | MEN'S events at the National Alr Races | Sor gocT, OUp i TR Sl sidetracked in order to provide time for A I sl Adantar “pi. | ‘Dgtoniane honbre, nciuded, Marlrie | They'sad the wedding would 5ot ke Here August 29 to September 7, is o eniiiné 8 fe-| ASK DIVORCE FILM BAR icip and the durtion o the con- mingham-Southern _ College, Birming- | ottt oys. PijMiss Richards. established the Ameri- Sicpaad ey by UGG Bender | et Y TR that ExFuplls 5. ham; Loulsiana Tech, Ruston, La:|"The fnvocation was offered by Mrs. |can women's discus record by tossing Asks M for O son, air race manager. . Canadian Ex-Pupils’ Association University of Maryland, Collcge Park. | Genovieve Venable Holladay and the | the plate 108 fons s tnevor in Jors o0 e R Cleveland Pians Entry. Abproprations 10r racing sad Wit ot Move Against Suggestive Movies. Bandits Shoot Poli Durham. N. H: Westminster College, | icnediction by Miss Mation Mullins, e T I'Cul-| | The cities e expects to head the | COUET service’ planes mot designed Tor OTTAWA, Ontario, June 30 IR INl axes o New Slimingtor, Pa. and Drury Col- | women'e Ciubs. Music was preyided by st SRS, ture, introduced o bill in Parliament| list of rivals includs San | 0106 The o thie Amsootation, of Bx- | Pomaas (LEANS, June 30 (P v 3 J e Mrs. lee Pal Frede of [em) N yesterday for a) - Clevel , and Canadian Catholic terda; Will Have Tea Today. Tenn.; Miss Melanie Uhlig of Wash-| “Nagging is & constant repetition of |tion of 'l.o(g.mtnnn (about m.ooo) . He said & group of Cleveland | Bootblacks of Japan are taking to — passed a resolution mfl : mnt.’ :nn:hmz? &uc&n‘m 'Mjn Virginia Dillman and Miss Mar- | ington, violinist, and Miss Sylvia Meyer | un t truths,” declared a Judse in |for Prance's tion in the 1932 s en is epdeavoring to raise | the new novelty of buying shoe polish | the Provincial Boards of Censors to re- | Trust Co. Two of the bandits were garet Conover of George Washington | of Washington, harpist. a mes, England, court, recently. |Olympics at Los Angeles. $15,000 to finance a “City of Cleve- 'in glass jars. fuse to release any pictures rep- ' captured. Wo00DWARD & LoTHROP 10™ 11™ F AND G STREETS Summer Frock Successes Fashions for Every Summer Occasion—Priced to Fit Every Allowance Tomorrow—We Place on Sale Glove Silk- Underthings VESTS PANTIES $I .65 % I 95 Regularly Regularly $1.95 and $2.95\ $2.95 and $3.95 There is no better underwear for traveling-than glove silk . . . it washes beautifully, wears splendidly and packs in' practically no space at all. These vests and panties are priced so low that your entire Summer's sup- ply costs much less than usual. Save and buy them by the half dozen. 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