Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1931, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY. N« .v "~ "bER; 13, 1931 Grange here yesterday. The meeting gresent health laws of the ccunty and | extension service of the University of | Maryland. Entertainment features in- was one of the most largely attended | State are. Maryland; Dr. . P. Close, Alex Gude | cluded a lantern slide lecture on trees 5 ‘ I e mlllaw“ ilnflu{fd “F& 5}“}:“}:‘} '“‘& Mrs. C. ;‘1’ g}o‘[z'thfl%?:fi Hill was 'v’i’rs}Z;"%: Yahr&anfilfl?;&lm nz:- Haldipg ‘the incredsing, numiber of | BIHER MIUGNE be SeEe quate | Given a silver cup for winning first |bers by Mrs. Elizabeth Seidenspinner, The Prices m— — ; it | tourists camps along the Baltimore | the laws at present are not adecquate flm 1n & better Ghick contess con- necomglmed by Mrs. Jane Beall. 7 The Prices “ulevi ACH the in the opinion of the grange. Mem- | P . " ) E{'Qlfil'zgn;;firfi;'?nfo‘f-n.e TOrMl® [bers of the committes are Dr. Harry e g 4 ":f ange during the Sum- . — in This n . in This mously adopted, after considerable dis- | Nalley, County Treasucer Brice Bowle Rt SSeond Pace Fentto Mrs. W.C.1 aoNnITION IS GRAVE Advertisement || § : <RO 4 s ] , cussion as to the exact wording, a reso- |and Mrs. Joseph H. Blandford. Kirby. The contest was aisected > em: (\ B | Advertis = , which said: Master Geary Eppley and Mrs. Mattie 2 lution, which e300 range urgently re- | Ager were named delcgates to the State | P- E. Clark, assistant county agent, , Prevail in Prevail in A Also Owning quests the county commissioners to cur. | Grange convention at Salisbury next and W. H. Rice, poultry spetialist of \ Montgomery Deputy Clerk Is Un- b perating i i he University of Maryland. The cu Washington : A bullding cf additional tourist |month. Raymond Ager and Mrs, Sarah | Y P conscious in Hospital Here. Wihshingten Pomona Group, in Meeting at e barbectie stands and other | W, Mulligan were selécted as alternates. | W8S Presented by Mr. Eppley. o nd Vicinit o =Vl s Beltsville, Also 0 e places that mar the sppeafance of the | Delegates to the County cnlmmxénuy Brandywine Wins Gavel. "B';,x‘;‘,'z‘fs"g;“"’“m";“ °N°v’m;-r BT 14 f . & & and Vicinity eltsville, Al2o Opposes | Gustie highwass. Councll at Marlbaro W ore o am. | A travellng gavel, given the subordi- | yemes C, Christopher, deputy clerk o ! N, A L=l | Mcre Barbesues Applications Refused. McPherson, Mrs. Blandford and Ray- | nate grange making the best report for the county commissioners, with office in S— e " The resolution is the direct result of | mong Ager. the quarter, was awarded the Brandy- |the county building here. ‘was reported A a number of applications filed with the A red oak tree was planted in the | wine Grange, to be still unconscious at Georgetown | issioners for ‘missi rear of the Grange Hall here in memory It was announced that the proceed- | University Hospital this morning, where BY GEORGE PORTER, O permission to | e Saunders, a distinguished ['ings of the National Grange, now i |he was taken Wednesday night follow Staft Correspondent of The Star. establich tourlst camps. Several of th | fundscape architccs, and one of the | session ai Madicon, Wis, woulc , be | g &h sUack of spinal meningitis h f e applicaticns have been refused after |founders of the grange, Who Was | broadcast at 12:30° Saturday. is condition 1§ grave. ’ l o S = = you'll enjoy at SRV WA NOWERE W e a Beltsville resident. - M. Saunders [nouncement also was made that the = - ; o . 5 Fass>ge of a resolution opposing the | The camps have also'drawn fire from | was at ane time employed by‘the United | fitth degree would be conferred on a iceman in Hospital. l l l d l erection of addit'onal tourist camps and | citizens as being insanitary and at | States Department of Agrioulture and [class in' Ritchie Gymnasium by the Policem P! ! pr 1CeS: you g a y pay. barbecues, the planting cf a memorial | times a menace to the community's | landscaped part of the Oml grounds | Pomona. Grange team, headed by Dr.| UPPER MARLBORO, Md.. Novem- e LD 8 health. A report that a contagious dis- |and the Gettysbury Cemetery, accord- | Nalley, on November 18. ber 13 (Special).—Prince Georges Coun- tree and the presentation of a cup 10 | ease in one of them had not been quar- | ing to the grangers. Paul Walker spoke on the tax sit- |ty Policeman R. Arnold Naylor was ad- & poultry contest winner featured the |antined - led to- the appointment of | Addresses in his memory Were given | uation and Gov. Ritchie's Special Com- | mitted to Garfield Hospital today for a e quarterly meeting of the Pomona |a committee to learn just what the by Dr. T. B. Symons, director of the! mission which is studying taxes in n. N s e ,_ p—_— Lean Fresh Hams - 16¢ Listen in on Fresh hams are popular with most every family—why not Station WMAL A Charges Added buy one at this money-saving price? This Evening— o to Our Budget | 1o o307 en Plan—Even Smoked Shoulders - 124 Goldenberg’s P G0 NS at Challenge ; : Challenge Sale —= = Prices! Gom_i. substantial food — priced today and tomorrow at Program HE | 2 : AR about 17% lower than Wednesday’s price. Fresh Killed Ducks =23« —direct to us from Morgan's duck ranch at Riverton, Va. If you have served them you know how good they are—if not, try a paipfor Sunday’s dinner. " | il .mmml' Tender Pot Roast .......... 1. 19c || Fresh Shoulders. ........... . 15¢ Lean Boiling Beef........ 1. 12Y5¢ || Shoulder Veal Roast. .. ..... . 25¢ Three-Cornered Roast. .. ....m 21c || Shoulder Veal Chops........ . 27¢ Bottom Round Steak........n 29c || Breast of Veal............. . 23¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast. ... ... i. 17¢ || Loin Veal Chops. ........... . 38¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops. .. ... w. 21c || Skinned Hams............. ». 17¢ Breast of Lamb............ . 10c || Smoked Shoulders. .. .. ... ». 12V5¢ Fancy Leg of Lamb. ........ ». 25¢ || Brookfield Sausage Meat . .. .n. 20c Pork Loin Roast. ........... . 17c || Skinless Franks............ . 25¢ Lean Pork Chops........... 1. 17c || Swift’s Premium Franks. . ... . 25¢ BoMEREivers . . .. < oidinia m:10c & Auth's Franks:............. . 25¢ h \\\‘s | \ q il ) TR AR - il ||||"\ | b I Melrose Bacon Yoot oks. | Je It is with pleasure we announce we are able to offer for a limited time this good bacon at this very low price. Puritan Bacon %« 15¢ Puritan is Cudahy’s prize brand of sliced bacon—wonder- fully good. Sanico Smoked Hams » 23¢ Sanico Hams, in our opinion, are as fine a quality as you can buy anyvwhere—at any price. \\\“fi \lll!ll l \\\ ) o I \\\\\\\\ l Until Saturday’s Closing! AIRLINE STRAINED HONEY.. ... = 19¢; 2 »~ 35¢ FORD’S PRESERVES ........... ™= 17¢; 3 50c HUNT’S &= ASPARAGUS......"%% 25¢; 2 == 49¢ SANICO MACARONI .5ty .........3»= 19¢ TIDEWATER HERRING ROE s CHEF =%. SPAGHETTIDINNER......... s 29¢ SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS........... » = 25¢ NUCOA NUT MARGARINE. ..............2 ™ 35¢ WithaBarrage of Bargains That Will S~ Be Heard All Over Washington!! |ll— e cmeme T wam= Eve ry De pa rtme n t i S Pri med fo r | POTATOES LETTUCE POTATOES . l o Ibs. 27c z heads l 7c l” lbs. 1 5c COURTESY DAY (SATURDAY) R || e ||| T —with a treméndous “round of ammunition,” consisting of thousands of dollars’ wox:th of Stringless Beans. . .3 e 25¢ Calif. Tomatoes. . .2 m 25¢ fresh, new, desirable merchandise at prices which we genuinely believe to be the lowest in the FancyCelery. ......mux10c | D’Anjou Pears....2m 19¢ city. Many of these brilliant purchases came about through our affiliation with a group-buy- Eatmor Cranberries. 21 19c | Fresh Peas in Pod. .2 25¢ ing orgnization of 150 stores (whose combined purchasing power totals One Hundred Million ) Yok eni@ 1, € 28l A b, e Dollars). You've seen this buying power demonstrated on countless occasions before—but | APPLESC 8 25 st 4 i 15 never more forcefully than in this Challenge Sale! ...And the Big ‘ A golden opportunity to supply your home and personal needs. . . to start your Christmas shopping . . . and to open a charge account here if you do not already have one. . 3 u er a e . ; \ iciousl fresh butter—pri Listen in on WMAL Tonight—6 to 6:30 P.M. : T T R i—— Goldenberg’s is sponsoring a deliglnfu] musical program (not ‘ a lot of advertising talk) by the Meyer Davis Washingtonians, JUMBO go:n:ry ; .;h- ;°ldl 3 5c Lb : 3\ offering the season’s favorite selections, SANITARY :_.-pfl::'_;:d ;Emg:: DN 7 CIR CULAR SANICO FRESH ORANGE CAKE . . ek 30c —givi de details of Chall Sale—has been : 9 magill:;n%o";)j)‘::; t;:sh‘i:z;::n el:l.)ln:e; ;;l ;ou' i:iil‘i::lg:o r::;ive oa!:e,' a:k STANDARD TOMATOES ]::mz (T T e 4 for 25(: i for a copy tomorrow at our Service Desk on the Main Floor. s ANICO M AYONN AISE G e 15(:; pt: 29c i : s SogMeds SALAD DRESSING . . . % 8c;w15¢ | ull | d " "llllllll'll iy .u. (] 4 '.lll ) AUTO PARKING SPACE..,Opposite Our 8th St. Entrance EY

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