Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1931, Page 7

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Tiii EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1i2, ROAD CLOSINGBILL || oMfusic and Musicians Svnss Wiy Taalght Wi 7 I DRWE IS RENEWED Reviews and News of Cayital's Programs. We cordially invite you and yours to S TURKEYS Prominent Events be present at the opening tonight of our In Today's Music. % 3 S for 5 . newest ultra modern complete Grocery, . MINENT among the musical Announcement been made : R Exmpoworing City Noads R ovents of today 1s the fst | that Lily Pons ‘;"“fif‘:‘n“ - ‘{s; Meat and Produce Market— s NG to Abandon Unused children's concert o be given by | PUCCCchut th Washington at L atio o s ) i Washingion under the direction of | Constitution Hall next Monday aft; 1507 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. \ Leave your order now with our Streets Sought Hans Kindler at the Central High | €rnoon at 4:30 o'clock as the firs : w gt School Audito- | attraction of Mrs. Wilson-Greene's " manager for your Thanksgiving Turkey, —_— sy | CArdsstoarse ol oRbe e 2 doors from the new Franklin Apart- designating the weight you desire. Al ; Otlock, - "Giher | Fns will dnciade smoug 0o SEECT ments and opposite the new Edwards Apart- X & 8 ey new effort will be made at the ovents’ inotge | tions the famous “mad scene” from e 1 coming session of Congress to enact a & the lecture by Donizetti’s opera, “Lucia,” which ments in West Woodridge. As customary, A&P’s price will be as low rt won for her more than 30 curtain < as the market will penm! law giving the District Commissioners ., john Martin | TOL 100 B MO opoltian Opera power to close streets, alleys and high- c;fi'fié‘ o m: debut last January. MUSIC FROM 7 TO 9 P.M. Thank You ways no longer needed, according to McKinley Stu- — //mlll//muum |||||\|\\\\\\\\\x\\\\ plans laid yesterday by the Streets and % dios at 9 o'clock Avenues Committee of the Washington Y - mdflh;l:::lhl;; LEO A. ROVER TO TALK = Added Week End S ol Boara ot Trade e Hee"Buney, | TO WOMEN ATTORNEYS ed Week End Specia While discussing provisions of a simi- | & contralto; Her- lar bill which failed of pa-sage last ses- s IR i AnGo or Sultana m sion, members of the committee voiced A * baritone; H Mrs. Eleanor Patte: Peand objection to a provision of that bull | S hn“n‘;e":‘;" ol dress Feminine Bar Associa- i W which would have given the National : Mrs. Chester tion at Dinner. I tall Capital Park and Planning Commission Helen Turley. Adair, accom- I e Joint power with the Commissioners tn | |\ "0 " panish, b the | Leo A, Rover, United States district i i cans sucl lecisions. | attorney, and Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, | Division of Power Opposed. e oy (°4R Wade | editor of the Washington Herald, will | RAPEFRUI'I? I For Salad or Croquettes While the Planning Commission should | dren's concert program will be Ip- |be among the speakers at the monthly il m T laning ey §?§»§L‘§’m“’é"$?m§‘?'i§" politov-Ivanovs “Cortege du_Sa- | dinner meeting of the District Wom- | w e TS (“Procession ’, RRSE ST B ety | e e 0w | y for 1 O | QUAKER MAID reason why the power of merely (-lns- i/ o the Women's City Club. Lbs. [ ing unused highways should ve divided | mst.ead of Sousa's 'sm and Stripes Others who will address the bar- ! between the city heads and the plan- | Forever.” The program will also | risters will be Ruth Finney, newspaper P .. N = 5. NG, PR N S Y. 57 0 e e Can P R ey womnittieesappioving | mnf‘l‘;g; the overture to geber's “Der | correspondent: Miss Helen Brown and —— 1o ] 5 2 . general prm(‘lp]es of the proposed legis- | sottae oy Bitets Ay Miss Melbern Krelow, president and |ceberg Le‘H‘uceI heads |7C: heads 2'6 | Vegetarian or with Tomato Sauce lation, directed a subcommittee to col- | Eyite secretary, Tespectively, of the Women's i laborate with the Board of Trade Law | prief talk on music in general, with ¢ Baltimore; M C C | r targe bunch | g o s | 3 Bar Association of Bal ris ele 9 g e e il D(}?v:;?cx: ‘:ux:r;go: x:nx "g::‘fa‘n: uH oW | special reference to the strings. Henrietta Hickman, probation officer P Y B AKE Y c . measure. The next concert of the National me Alimony Court of Bnmn-lmre am} FI ori d a Cu c Umb ers " 4 . A 2 e |5C ‘ otm m‘nT ] m subcomm"w named by Chair- | Symphony Orchutn will take.place ' Mrs. Jennie Wise, prominent lawyer of i AKE N" w rge V. Graham, consists of Dr. | _Sunday afternool Constitution Baltimore. | Llew:ll)n Jordan, George ‘Thomas = Yellow Omons Ibs. | S an O Retiers — = P e IR 2 9c Fancy Creamery Butter, Tub. ... ». 37c; Semyfiea ,, 39, Tongairee The commitee wil cons || re: 7 AM. to 5 PM—Seturdeye, 124, || | c ooking Apples . 10 1 5c Basket 59c Wildmere Selected Eggs e Dosen 29 Object to Section of Bill. I d I Rutubans Termips 36 } Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs L Particular objection swas voiced il i il . . . . . . P’ Section of last year's bill providing '*‘:g i Whlle I hlS GOO | I el ’ el Del Monte Seeued or Seedless Raisins streets to be closed the property should ||/ i i New Cabbage e e e e 2 SC ! Rajah Cleaned Currants Eripr oyl Weather Lasts (Il | Stringless Beans 2w 9% e e 8 120; 3 i | o & i range % -Ib. . tron S o e T -l e - i Dr Peels P 120 4 15c ownershlp of abutting property owners, | —is an excellent time to give | Fresh ranberries . . s« « o™ C Almonds ». 21c; Brazil Nuts m. 19¢c; Walnuts ». 29¢ The final act of closing nused | fij house, garage, fcncing and || i ceedings, it was declared, so equities in | || : the land w.ld be ldjuued among prop- | 1 ‘ outbuildings a protecting | Fancy Yellow or FRESH | SPECIAL Until Saturday’s Closing prma—— B House coat of dependable paint. Nancy Hall i e e e e e ! iAZ:\AR :S Bf fIViNN andRoof WRelly codorsement means Il 1 SWEET GREEN ! SUNNYFIELD FLOUR t. Matthew’s Church Benefit No- ([ highest Quality, for only | i I vember 16 to 20. 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