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TEIE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, MAY 36, 1932. DESCRIPTION OF HISTORIC|J. J. Roberts gave & description of UNION 1S PROPOSED BY PRESBYTERIANS Vote on Merger of United Church and Church of U. S. to Be Taken in 1933. By the Assoctated Press. BEAVER, Pa., May 26.—A report on Presbyterian unity was presented to the United Presbyterian Church of North | America at its 75th General Assembly today. The paper, bearing on & proposal for union with the Presbyterian Church | of the United States, was referred to h reports Satus wm be taken in 1933, when the Gen- eral Assembly convenes in Pittsburgh. | Next vear the Presbyterian Church of the UN'ted States also will ballot on the Proposal. Rev. Charles §. Cleland, pastor of delphia, night, defeating Dr. G. E. Raitt of Los |G Murray. Assistant Pastor APPOINTED AT CALVAIY BAPTIST CH! | { | REV. PHILIP G. MURRAY. | The vacancy as assistant pastor of lled by the " appointment of Rev. Phlllp He will assume his dutles‘ Angeles. Dr. Cleland has been secre- | i, ury o{ un Pbllom' the election, Bishop Edwin | Holt Hughes of the Methodist Episco- | seryice will be among the young people. I 1 Church spoke, laring “‘every. pnu the church is dotn( finlu vell in the present financial t Grange to Present l’lay BURTONVILLE, Md., May 26 (Spe- elal).—Patuxent Grange of Highland will present its annual Yhy in the | Liberty Grove Grange Hall day night at 8 o'clock. Board of Foreign M‘&lflm, Rev ‘Mr. M\lrrlv has just been grad- | Colgate-Rochester | ted Dnimh Qchofll His special field of e i } Licensed to Marry. | LEONARDTOWN, Md., May 26 (Spe- | | cial) —Marriage licenses were issued at the Leonardtown court house to the| following: Thomas Grover Stone. 47, of | Budds Creek., Md., and Mrs. Aca Mary | Cutlippe. 35, of John Lincoln, Me.; here Mon- | Konal, 45. and Miss Annie Bodnar, 45, th of St. Marys City, Md. THE HUGE SUCCESS of this dynamic sale is due to the reputation and in- tegrity and value-giving we have enjoyed in our over 40 years of business = Washington. DR NAVY YARDS TO STORE SEIZED NATERIALS |3 Seoretary Adams Tirects Com- mandants to Alit Dry Enforcement its.” The Nation’s Navy y-rdd‘ may now house the costly furnishings,of illegal night clubs seized in prohibifion raids and the confiscated cars of lowly boot- known today when it was learned that Secretary Adag1s has directed an official letter to all com- mandants of naval districts to prohibition enforcement official storing captured materials. The tary’s order went out after the | mandants had declined to permit pro 1- Deflnlk liberal in- and adequately .ecuml lndpll are the two features which make our 614% First | Mortgages so attractive | for the investment of your surplus funds. May be purchased in amounts from $250 | up. B. F. SAUL CO. National 2100 925 15th St. N EVER MEN’S SHOP ixc 1331 F Street CLOSEOQUT SALE bition _ suthorities to cit liquor the Navy, however, Sec mlde ml!" and relven\‘kd thn th store captured y at naval stal 1 will not be shelured by pmh!bmm and other agencis Seaeury'l communical tion sald, ture of naval funds must be in- ed, nor must there be risk to naval personnel or material, ———— will be -pent by e than $500,000 t thll year in rein{orcemmt Barrages. t and Delta D. A. R. Chapter Hears Program at Home of Capt. and Mrs. Calfee at Culpeper. 4> |HOMES FEATURES SESSION |1 o the old home of the Page fam- Mrs. D. J. Cole- house and len of Frascati, one of the Barbour mu in "County; Mrs. pi CULPEPER, Va, Masy 26.—A fea- ture of the meeting of the Culpeper | Kate Minute Men Chapter, D. A. R., held at the home of Capt. and Mrs. M. H. Cal- ree was a program on “Historic Homes n under the dire gives ection ( Mrs. Mercer Jennings, in which Mrs. Good old-time Mocha is ln one-hour-fresh Boscul Blended wilh 4 Mllef of the vull‘l b‘ forsupreme coffee ACKED J" 5 ) . ®0%0%0%0%02%0%0%0%0%¢%e%¢%0%e%c%0®c®c%e%e%e %o’ OUR NEW POLICY will be announced at the conclusion of this event. This much we can make public now—it will meet the social and economic changes now in progress. WHY DENY YOURSELF THE BEST COFFEE? I TG TR T ST T T T T T BOY, 15, IS MISSING Mother Tells Police He May Try to Go to Michigan. Police: today were searching for George B. Nelson, 15, of 11 Fourth the | Street northeast, who has been missing ve lon e for more than 200 dmark of Prince William from his home since yesterday morn- ing. His mother, Mrs. Nellie Nelson, uldl!ufllo\uh".hlhfltn'knd‘flw go to Michigan. A [\ STOR| i‘lfl Pack Your Hohday Luncheon with ... wholesome Food. Store. Made in our own kitchens. 7-oz jar Quality Foods Double the joy of your outing by having plenty of tasty, Appetiles will be large. Most of the Best for the Least in your Neighborhood 4500 Sandwiches and Salads take on a new zest when topped with our delightful Hom-de-Lste Mayonnaise , . . ...Trya Jar Today ... Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise 14c We use Fresh Eggs fifty-two weeks in the year in making Hom-de-Lite. 8c ;i You can get the L] q( ® jar "25¢ Res. 4SC0 Sandwich Spread i 8¢ '— Our Stores will be Closed All Day Monday Memorial Day . .. May 30 Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple 2 » Reg. 15¢ 5¢ N. B. C. Cakes and Crackers 2 -9 Luscious Slices in Rich Syrup_ ” ] £ 25 big cans Rich, Creamy Cheese Kraft Swiss, American, Pimento, Velveeta CHEESE » 15¢ Py %Butter ™ ¢¥Eggs 7 20c The Freshest Eggs Obtumahlr .. b 24c | Fresh Eggl Use the Best and Save Money it Bread Supreme— Sweet Cream The Finest Butter in America | Rlchland Butter Lang's Pickles Sweetand Sweet Dill or Sour xed +19° ,,_._J Vlctor Bread Giant 1%-1b. Loaves 2 15¢ 5c pcund loaf Glenwood Jellies tumbler {0c ASCO Fruit Preserves. ....... 1. jar 19¢ Underwood's Deviled Ham, 3% % 25 Diplomat Boned Chicken. . un 43c ASCO Prepared Mustard Chipso Fig Bars Take Advantage of This SALE Grapefriit, Peaches, 4 2 7% 25¢ 25c Banquet Urange Pekoe TEA 3 22¢ aseo 3= Tea i 15¢ asc0 Mixed Tea /i 9c Pride of Killarney Tea i 17¢ fo make way for our new pPolicy/! SUITS =~ TOPCOQAT'S Including new, crisp Spring and Summer Garments at one of the most drastic reductions we have ever made Formerly $40 ;2 85 Nothing in stock is exempt from Drastic Price Cuts Formerly $30 to $35 Formexly $50 =) (contract brands excepted). Even our finest hand- tailored Schloss Clothes and Rogers Peet Suits, priced formerly this Spring at $60 and $65, go at $39.85. TROUSERS — FLANNEL or SERGE—Plain or Striped—White, Tan, Gray. Formerly $6.50 to $10. NOwW $4.95 to $7.85 Included in this group are our finest Schloss: Bros.’ Suits and Topcoats it this unheard-of reductioir—all Celanese lined—fonuerly priced at $50. ) very in a lifetime. Schloss Bros.’ Suits and Top- coats. New Spring models. Smart Fabrics, all wool. Celan- ese lined—formerly priced $30 and $35. Selected Cuts Bladeless Chuck Roast Fresh Calf Liver ... » g5¢! Lamb Liver .. » 18¢ | | Small Lean Whole -r Half. Slie-d ¥ b.... Markets SHIRTS Priced formerly $2 An almost unbelievable Meyer price re- duction, but necessary, to make way for Our New Policy. White Broadcloths and Colored Madras, both Collar-Atta and Separate Collar styles. Now ROBB Priced formerly $4 New Summer Beach Robes, in plain blue, tan and green, and Smart Stripes. Just arrived, to go at NECKWEAR Priced formerly $1 What values at this tremendous reduc- tion! New light-colored Crepes; also conservative Spring patterns. silk-lined $3 BATHING SUITS All worsted, finely tailorec Swim Suits. The style with the new Sus pender Back. In all the new Sum. mer colors. No Rind | No Waste Hormel Canned Chicken Roasting Frying Broiling Stewing Bt 59¢ e . 0_0_0_0_0_0_0_0,0_0_0_0 p % 0%0%6%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0°%0%0%0%0%0%¢%0%0%%0%0%0%c%c%0%0%0%e%0%e% ° o 0°0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%¢%¢%0%0%0%¢%c%c%e%c%e %’ Freshly Picked Crab Meat Many are New Sleeveless Sweaters—100 per cent all wool—new colors—in the popular ripple weave ;.....ccee0cncivense . HOSIERY s.--nwnl—-dou not half describe the g reduction. Fine quality rayon J E nl uIIx novelty hose. You'll buy these OUR FINER HABERDASHERY AT SIMILAR DRASTIC REDUCTIONS (CONTRACT BRANDS EXCEPTED) Pare Linen HANDKERCHIEFS White—Full Size Hemstitched Border 6 for 75c SHORTS OR UPPERS Shorts or uppers, expertly tailored and perfect fitting, at a drune price reduction. sationally low price i grapefruit Juice, P.&G hed Pi 1 s l rus ineapple, g::.p 9 k 25 Pineapple Tidbits, Soa; 3 cakes lgc | ,E‘;iflett Pears Reg 5c Lord Baltimore Beverages pius peposit) ASCO Golden Ginger Ale. .(%5') w%. 15¢ | Rob Roy Pale Dry. . ASCO Beverages 3 sman vots. 25¢ glliczuo&ci‘;‘b i 5 - ju jarshma. PP ~1b. . :}2’ (érushcd S o <o Choc%,—cm ered M:rhmallows*. “’ Pk: 192 artlett Pears Ri - itter Cooked Spaghetti Bel Monte Peaches 2 vots. Cloverdale Lith-a-Limes .42 Bel Monte Pears & | Libby Safedge Glass (""') for 25 Your Choice . . . small can Stringless Beans, Peas, Shoepeg Corn, ‘ 4500 Tomato Juice, Yellow Bantam Corn, c Tomatoes, Potted Potted Meats, 450 Beans “ith Pork ASCO Finest Meats ————————— | SMALL b 15c - | e Hams 5 ™ 12%¢ Ham 10c | Sugar-Cured, Store-Sliced. con You Get This Beautiful Ib. lgc ! Jewel Electric Lb. 15¢ Iron Whele Decken Canned Ham [ c""""'“‘ 5 Years s . 40c | 45 40c pomy 99° i 43¢ = ? [ ickens &= 25| Fresh Fish ’ 23 Fillet Haddock. ...... » 15¢ L C [Fresh Pan Trout......... » 10¢ Fresh Produce Firm C we Cantaloups ... 2~25¢ Texas Onions. ......... ™ 5c|lceberg Lettuce. ...2 » 19¢ New Potatoes. . . ....5™ 19¢ Ripe Bananas. . ...... « 19¢ Green Cabbage. . .. .4 = 19¢|String Beans. . ......2 = 15¢ Delaware Asparagus »-+19¢-:25¢ L e Riour needs for outings can be supplied at Savings in vour nearby 4SQD Store SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS—OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 0’CLOCK