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Heads Ad Men BERRY RE-ELECTED PRESI- DENT OF CLUB. GRADUATE NURSES CLOSE CONVENTION Miss Blanche Webb of Norfolk Chosen President in Ses: sion at Alexandria. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 0’MALLEY STRESSES FISHING ADVANTAGES | Commissioner Points to Many Waters Nearby Where Sport Can Be Enjoyed. Fishing enthusiasts who can't afford a vacation trip this Summer because of | the depression can have just as much sport by doing their angling at some of the numerous resorts within easy driv- ing distance of Washington, Commis- sioner Henry O'Malley of the Bureau of The Washington Star's “Rod and Stream” column,” Mr. O'Malley urged residents of the Capital to “use your own beck yard as a base for expeditions to fishing waters which can bring sport equivalent to that available in many of our highly advertised vacation centers " “I do not advocate that any one give up the annual outing with its valuable compensation in health, renewed vigor and a new outlook,” said the commis- sioner. “However, to those who are compelled by financial or other circum | stances to forego this'investment in sonal welfare, I take the liberty of sug- gesting substitutes which will at Jeast take care of the angling features.” Those who prefer salt water fishing can catch plenty of rock, hardheads, taylors, etc., along the lower Potomac, Mr. O‘Malley sald, and the river “affords By a Staff Correspondent of The St ALEXANDRIA, Va., May election of officers the thil annual convention of the Nurses' Association of Virginia closed here yesterday afternoon. cceeds Miss Emma Har- vill Selection of a vention will by Miss Janet M. Geister, direc- headquarters. American Nurses’ Association, and Mrs. Ethel Evans, president of Grace Hospital Alumnae Association, Richmond. Report of the Committee on Distribution of Nursing Service was made by Miss Charlotte Pfeiffer, State chairman and supcrin- 1t of Stuart Circle Hospital, Marshall M. Holcombe N to Compete for Award. M. Holcombe, 3305 Eight- | | eet. a studen Lias been nomi 1 scholarship to the Mz ute of Technology the most outstanding can- n the district composed of | HOWARD W. BERRY. Howard W. Berry, sales promotion | manager of Lansburgh's department | store, was re-elected president of the | Advertising Club of Washington yes- | terday. Other officeirs elected were: Walter Barkdull of the Washington Times,| first vice president; Willlam T. Pler-| son of WMAL, second vice president; | Cl J. Coiumbus, secretary, nndi' rer. ! New York told the cuscess in_business | tis{action he said, “is | than ever before, and | must have a bress | e with a straight-from- appeal that carries the| T nothing but the truth about yles and quality.” Lewis and Johnson to Speak. HAGERSTOWN. Md, May 27 (Spe- Fisheries pointed out in a radio address “Pishing a channel for these fish to proceed vir- tually to our own doorsteps for those who are disinclined to travel.” Drastic Shoe Reduction Due to Ground Gripper Shoe Factory Reorganization This Sale Includes All New Models of the Famous Ground Gripper Shoes You know the exceptional features which are to be fourd exclusively in the Ground Gripper shoe. Supreme comfort, first of all; smart style and long wear. Men’s . . . . 378 38585 Women’s . . 38 $7.85 Boys’ . ... $38 $4.45 Vacations” for D. C.. TFRIDAY, MAY 27. 1932 Anglers who go in for bass ean catch their share in the coves ana creeks of nearby Maryland and Virginia, the cor missioner pointed out, and trout fisk men can‘do quite well by journeying to | ernment securities will eventually have “the gurgling streams which spring from | the eflect of pumping credit into indus- the flanks of the Blue Ridge Mountains | try remains to be seen. But it has had e Alleghenies in | in Virginia and ‘Western Maryland.” Featuring the popular White Mesh Turban and the Sport Brim Hats. Black, Brown and Navy Blues, $1.00. Bartona Some the cheapest rates in the history of the country, in the history of any country for that matter. The latest batch of sury bills amounting to Government Borrowing. NEW YORK, May 27 (Special)- Whether or not the Federal Reserve policy of purchasing United States Gov- States Tr Formerly $2to $5 Also entire stock of DELICIOUS FIGS ENCASED IN GOLDEN BROWN COVERS. PURE AND WHOLESOME. THEY'RE GOOD FOR YOU AND YOURS~ 1115 F St. N.W. $60,000,000 was amount of $334,818,000 and was allotted at an average price that yielded but 29 per cent income ¥, the purchasers. subscribed to OVEN-FRESH FIG BARS the . Virginia and the District of | ¢ial).—Representatives David J. Lewis Vi ction was an-|and Royal C. Johnson will make ad- tor L. Dougherty, | dresses at the Memorial day exercises b Commiitee. | to be held Sunday in Rose Hill under 7114 Alaska avenue, | the auspices of Morris Frock Post, American Legion. i Blue Spruce, 1 Ft., $1 ; Red Crepe Myrtle | 523 11th Street N.W. Iris, 25c, 35¢ and 45¢; Barberry, 10c Two Doors Below F Street MARYLAND NURSERY = Edmonsten (East Hyattsville) | Child’s . . . $285 $345 Stach’s Ground Gripper Shoe Shop PICK THE CAR YOU WANT NOW . . . a small de- posit will hold it . . . a small down payment will deliver the car to you immediately and the balance in easy weekly or monthly terms. . . . NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH OUTSTANDING VALUES AS THESE. . . . Stop paying big repair bills on your old car, trade it in and enjoy a more modern vehicle that has been thoroughly reconditioned . . . MANY OF THESE BARGAINS ARE PRICED $100 below the true market value. . . . WE NEED SPACE AND HAVE TAGGED RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES ON EVERY CAR IN OUR STOCK . .. Chevrolets $195 | $375 . $93 8105 $273 $83 $143 $65 $153 $95 $253 . Price Tacs FORD 1931 Tudor Sedan This is the bicgest bar- SEDAN u want a big. roomy riect shape see IUs in perfect for Car No. 67 Ask for Car $143 Easy Terms ¥ Easy Terms SPECIALS / NEA %LT" & C: No. 6 T 1920 SPORT KOAD- Pricf TAGs STER—Car No. 43.. Price TAGs. Oldsmobile 1930 Coach This is a rare bargain. mechanically perfect. and it looks like new. Ask for Car No. $1%. $333 Easy Terms Chkevrolet 1929 Coach The finish and tires on this car are Al . . . and it runs like new. Ask for Car No. 611, $153 Easy Terms "SPECIALS / 1929 COUPE Car Neo. 175.......... 1930 COUPE Car No. 86 LUBRICATICN JOB for Six Days to All Ford and Chevrolet Owners who purchase an oil change at our service lane. BUILDING SITE FREE Clear title to a desiruble 50-foot building site will be awarded as At Beautiful LONG BEACGCH On Chesapeake Bay LONG BEACH on Sunday or Decoration Dus, except employes or members o ir familles of The Washington Washioton Daily ur advertising agency. Judges of the contest are Chas. L. Nicholson, Advertising Muba- xer,” Washington Daily News; W. F. Robie, Advertising Manager, Wsashington Sunday Herald; George B. Kennedy, President, H-K Advertising Sery Inc. An- nouncement of the award will be made over Station W. 0. L. Musi- eal Clock Program Saturday morn- ing, June 11. INNER TUBES TO ALL CAR OWNERS who purchase a tire at our service lane during this six-day sale. o/'T “‘A@ g Prick Tacs PONTIAC 1930 Coach tires look is me- See this Ask for NIFF the tang of salt air PricE TAGs and pine trees. Bathing or fishing are popular features. Boats for fishing parties at nominal charges, while fishing from our new 500-foot pier is without charge. Chevrolet 1931 Coach This ecar rums and looks like new, it is specially 8 priced for quick sale, Ask for Car No. 46. $343 Easy Terms SPECIALS. 1928 CHEV. CABRIOLET Car No. 140 1927 NASH SEDAN Car No. 921.......... 1926 BUICK SEDAN 1929 NASH COUPE Car No. 814 1926 DODGE SEDAN Car No. 872 1927 PONTIAC SEDAN Car. No. 882 1926 BUICK TOURING Car No. 885 1929 PONTIAC COACH $75 $115 $70 The paint and w, Motor Route— ES—Pennsylvania Ave. o Marlbore Pike, Forestyille to Upper . Bear left at monu- $95 $71 $223 1928 FORD COUPE Car No. 805. - 1927 CHEV. SEDAN There are tables and benches galore for basket lunches. Luncheon and soft drinks available at city soda foun- tain rates. Plenty of Parking Space—Free. HIGH-CLASS SUMMER COMMUNITY LONG BEACH is not just another Bay development. Its natural beauty is unsurpassed. A bountiful supply of artesian water is readily available. Building restric- tions insure desirable summer homes. FINE, WIDE SANDY BEACH As fine a beach as there is along the bay. Soft, white sand abounds. A gently sloping sand bottom makes bathing a pleasure and insures absolute safety for children. hrough Main Mariboro. 1 1925 CHEV. SEDAN Car. No. 917 1928 ESSEX COACH Car No. 945 1935 DODGE SEDAN Car No. 936 1926 HUP SEDAN Car No. 828 ANNAPOLIS Ve Conerete tollow tinue on Route 2 through Prince Fredrick, Port Republic, St. Leonards to LONG BEACH entrance. Turn left into beach. 1927 ESSEX SEDAN Car No. 51 Your old car will be taken in trade during the sale .as part or all of down payment . . . balance easy terms! QA 5’4 Tes I's Price TAGs WHIPPETT 1929 Coach See this bargain today. It's a small, economical car in perfect shape, and priced low. Ask for Car No. 176, $113 Easy Terms APECIALS / Pric [ TAGs TRUCKS Chevrolet 114-ton stake body—157-inc hee e 473 1930 Chevrolet Panel, extra wide body, 1',- ton, 131-inch $343 wheelbase .... Dodge, late model, half- 1928 WHIPPET SEDAN $95 Car No. 679.... . $105 1928 ESSEX SEDAN Car No. 675 1928 CHEV. CABRIOLET Car No. 442 $125 1929 CHEV. COACH Cur o on . 3195 1930 CHEV. COUPE $243 STUDEBAIEI SEDAN $145 Car No. 857 $238 192? CI!E\’. LANDAU $223 $195 COME DOWN AS OUR GUESTS Come down to LONG BEACH as often as you like, secure in the feeling that you will not be importuned to buy or otherwise em- barrassed. As our guests, you will not be annoyed by lectures or other high pressure sales methods. We only want to acquaint the people of Washington with the real beauties of LONG BEACH. REMARKABLE VALUES Any who may be interested in a summer place on salt water will find the prices of LONG BEACH building sites exceptionally low. Terms are easy and arrangements may be made to finance build- ing. We invite comparison with other Bay properties, both as to onG BEA(H METROPOLITAN BANK BLDG. 1929 PONTIAC COACH Car No, 942 1929 CHEV. COUPE Stewart Chassis and cab—choice of $273 3 bargains.... 1930 OLDS COUPE SPECLALS / Car No. 729 1929 CHEV. SEDAN Car No. 696. " 1930 OLDS COACH Car No. 727 “ee 3373 1927 BUICK COACH Car No. 354 $235 OURISMAN CHEVROLET Open i “The House That Service Built” Sunday @ o : : ’ i 625 H Street N. E. 10 P M.: The following used car bargains now on sale at our Rhode Island Ave. Branch: 1830 Ford Coupe.......$245 1929 Ford Tudor.......$195 1930 Ford Tudor 1830 Chevrolet Coupe. . .$373 1930 Olds Coach... $373 1928 Whippet Sedan. . ...$95 1931 Chevrolet Coach. ..$385 1929 Chevrolet Coach. . .$195 1929 Nash Coupe $185 OURISMAN’S BRANCH, 2245 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, NORTHEAST . . . OPEN EVENINGS Evenings T:ll 10 P. M.