Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1932, Page 31

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THE EVENING ANNUAL MANASSAS FLOWERSHOW EADS cast from S Garden Section of Woman’s ; Club Conducts Exhibit. Prizes Are Awarded. ection last night after esta ing a record for number of entries from Prince William and nearby countie and breaking the attendance mark for pre- vious shows. The judges were Mrs. Lillian W Smith of Washingto o Bicentennial garden contest: Mrs. Fred Powell of Washing d Mrs. David B. Smith of Wa First prize w classes were Pink roses- Yellow RatclifTe, t frs. C. N. Snapp. Peonies, pin! Peonies in vase llectic Oriental pc Lemon day lilies ribbons, Galllardia—Mrs. Eli Swavely. Pansies H Sweet W Garden Fox glove—Mrs. S Delphinium—Mrs. Gi Garden collection—Mrs. Levwis Wild flowers, collected by children— Howard Cooksey. Artistic flower arrangement, children »Howard Cooksey Table decoration —Mrs. May Smith €napdragons—Mrs. Wenrich ©Old-fashioned bouquet—Mrs. Swavely. Marriage Licenses. nry ‘H Yergia Mason. Battle Ropert R. Grier. 22. 1309 thy E. Byrd, 18. 606 M st Mattingly Ge A Carlo. Deaths Reported. James D 90, Na H ‘William_C = 24_Quiebec st s ., Emergency Hos- Lizzle M. Hallib pital Ida_Holland. T4 Mary Poter. 68, G AdoTon “Swazfaber. 66 Tnfant to il 16 hours. Annie L. Chi pital Blonnie Perguson. 32 Lynch. 32. Eme: 14 James Howard, § months, ital P'Rant to Wiltam and hours, Emergency Hospita Births Réport:e;i. ‘When _organize! s year's Lei- cester, England, pageant planned to| show some of the breed of Leicester | DISCUSSES TRAFFIC will be given at the Mayflower. Miss Marie Lombard is chairman. A ball will follow at 10 o'clock. Hanna Says Busses and Street Cars | orsuudny's program includes massing Stress Safety. ‘ Transportation problems in the Dis- | he Traffic Council, in a radio talk broad- in transpor- | e to sched- | said. He pointed | n between all types | busses, private | t cars can facil ovement of traffic and 1 of the main trans- "3 VETERAN PROMENADE | TO OPEN TOMORROW Des Huit Chapeaux et Quarante in the various F G. Raymond & Femmes to Have Three-Day Convention. ntic States Prom- et Quarante here for three . in connection second tv and District will coming from rs will be e Partners d Florence of the infor- he placing of he Unknown the colors at the base of the Wash- ington Monument, supper parties at Villa Roma and & moonlight trip on the Potomac, X Members of the Eight and Forty have been asked to usher at the memorial services at Arlington on Monday. There will be special trips to Alexandria and Mount Vernon, also on Monday. cleaned, repaired and RUGS = All Work Dene by Hand et 5 vs. A, H. Bakshian 1625 Connecticut Ave. Nor. 5790 of all kinds washed, [ —— Hotel Powhatan Penna. Ave., 18th & H Sta. Open Air Roof Garden . ..., Opens Saturday Evening May 28th at 7 P. M. DINNER and SUPPER DANCING No Cover Charge Until P. M. JOHN SLAUGHTER and His POWHATAN BAND 749 for Rase hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. - BETWELN Fa© Tomorrow Manufacturer’s Sacrifice FUR COATS SEA (cony trimmed with Fitch and Ko- linsky. MUSKRAT LINE ) plain, or ‘49 All siver, Silver and Dark Com- binat Dark. En il Sizes 14 to 44 Every Coat Is a 1933 Fashion Made with long slim lines you will wear § next year. Take A Budget dvantage of Our Liberal Plan Buy your coat during the Summer and it § will be 85 deposit will hold your coat with monthly payments. all paid for by next Winter. FREE Storage on Your Coat Until Fall Third Floor STAR. WASHIXNGTON, D. C., CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, MAY 30th IS HERE away on an outing. May we suggest that you lay in, today and tomorrow, the many regular necessities as well as picnic suggestions you will need for the week end and Monday. Stores will be open late Saturday night for your convenience. THE OUTING SEASON —and we are happy to be able to co-operate with you in obtaining your every food need, even while you may be Last week we opened our new combination ultra modern Grocery, Meat and Produce Market at 5435 Conduit Road, convenient to the river camps and resorts in this com- munity. Also— NORTH and WEST BEACH MD. Two Stores Now Open to Serve Your Every Food Need 10 to 12 Lb. Average Half or Whole Delightful to Serve Hot for Dinner or GOLD MEDAL & PILLSBURY’S BEST FLOUR. 12" 39¢-24 " 77¢c Bulk or Package PURE LARD . .. 4" 25c STRGLESSBEANS .4 =225c SUNNYFIELD RICE . .« 5c CANNED FRUITS . 3 = 20c HOUSE of LORDS TEA':321¢ PANCAKE FLOUR .~ 10c MARSHMALLOWS 2% 19¢ CAMAY SOAP . . 4=+~ 25c P&G or STAR SOAP 4% 19¢ buffet cans | FRESH FRUITS & i FANCY TOM WATSON In All Grocery Stores and Meat Markets RATH’S BLACK HAWK SMOKED HAMS Center Slices, Ib., 25¢ Cold for Office, School or Picnic Lunches PICNIC SUGGESTIONS GM. Bread.... "uifi' 5¢ Light Tuna Fish. .can 15¢ Bad- Chicken. .. can 49¢ Corned Beef. .ean 19¢, 21c B. P. Sardines. .2 cans 15¢ Sultana Salmon “1é*" 19¢ Peanut Butter. .. giass 17¢ Rajah Mustard. . . .guass 9¢ Borden Cheese, 2 i 29¢ Uneeda Biscuits.2 prgs. 9c Hershey Candy, 3 bars 10c Tub Butter 2 ms. 45¢ S'field Butter. .. .2 ms. 49¢ Fresh Eggs. . .dox. 19¢, 23¢ 8 O'Clock Coffee. .w. 19¢ Red Circle Coffee. .m. 23¢ Bokar Coffee ...... m. 27¢ Nectar Tea & l4c % 27c s-or. ean 22¢ W. H. Milk. .2 tau cans 1Jc Sparkle Gelatin, 3 pkes. 20c Iona Peaches.2 ige. cans 25¢ S'field Flour...12 s 27¢ Rice Dinner. .. .2 cans 25¢ High Rock Bev. 3285 25¢ Coca-Cola...6 3w, 25¢ ! " FreshKilled w1 2 Med. Cans Tiny, Tend, 4 er and D, lic anager ¢o ge‘:';.";’.';mAak Our Rajah Fine Quality SALAD DRESSIN 8¢ 14¢ OLIVES . 4. 25¢ £ 29c C. &C. GINGER ALE 2+~ 25¢ Pure Fruit pint jar 8-0z. jar Plain qt. jar A&P GRAPE JUICE %5 12¢ b2t 23¢ Pale Dry or Golden ) CLICQUOT CLUB i 2 bow. 27c Light or Dark—Aged in Wood ABNER DRURY BEV.. 6 ccicct. 25¢ Popular Food Drink ARROW SPEC. BEV. . 6 <=, 25¢ Cloverdale (America’s Liveliest Drink) LITH-A-LIMES 55" 2 =i, 25¢ Uneeda Bakers ASST. DE LUXE" i = 25¢ Uneeda Bakers . ASST. GLEAMS +3:5+ ™ 25¢ White Iced Fingers FANCY FANCY | CALIFORNIA 1 CANTELOUPES - 2«25¢ Delicious Flavor sheep created 200 years ago by Robert Bakewell, they found that not a speci- ' ,‘ FLORIDA men could be found in the district, and all were being bred in a rival county. wATERMELONs = 79¢ An OId Friend.in a New Dressl . AT ', the Family Tonight FRYING & STEWING | CHICKENS |LEG += LAMB| u.285c | »21e¢ Strictly Fresh Killed, Assur-} Delightful in Your Dinner ing Delightful Flavor Menu Briggs’ Wonder Meat Swift’s Premium Franks Smoked Liverwurst ... .. Ham or Veal Bologna..... Deviled Crabs . : e Cherkins or Sweet Mixed Pickles (Bulk) » 25¢ TENDER BEEF ROASTS | CHUCK ™ 13¢22n 19" 21¢ RATH'S BLACK HAWK SMOKED HAMS 10 to 12 Lb. Average Half or Whole - 1 5 Buy a half or whole ham at this Especially desired for dinner or}special price and we will gladly picnic lunches—specially priced. {dlice it. While we could not improve the choice quality of our famous HOUSE OF LORDS TEA, we have improved the package. Today your grocer is selling the same Delicious Blend in a bright, cellophane-wrapped, foil-lined Carton, which preserves the Mountain-Grown Flavor even better than before. HOUSE OF LORDS Thin Skin Juicy Lemons. .......... .4 24c Valencia Oranges. .... aos. 25¢, 29¢, 39¢ Fancy Grapefruit. .. ... veen.3 tor 22¢ Fancy Sweet Potatoes. ..... Stringless Beans Fresh Peas........... Tetee seTeTe et Fancy ICEBERG LETTUCE BANANAS 2 15¢, 19¢ | *= 15¢, 19¢ Ready Prepared COOKED HAMS 6 to 8 Lb. Average Half or Whole FANCY W NE POTATOES 5u.19¢ O’Mmding Low Price FRESH HOME-GROWN ASPARAGUS Bunch 1 7c Tender and Tasty Old Familiar ackage 4. This is the New Foll-Lined CellophanesWrepped Packege

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