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O — SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, Mrs. Charles H. Sabin of national chairm: Nicoll. New chairmay City motored to Wn.shln'(tm and is at | Ccm:n ttee Cept. { the Carlton for a brief stay. Large Company “of Prominent ‘Women A‘unfl Rflnul hnquet lia arch Schuy'er Butlcr New York Cit; c-u of urray Butle 3. Farmingten, t | Mary *Norto: | worth, Mr: | Larz AndersonMIMH Bass , Mrs, Paul 7| ey A Cloman, Mrs. Carl Caser, M'rsd‘cmence Dodge, Mrs, John F. yden, s. Frederic A. Delano, Mrs. | Edith Miss - Marie Graham, ewmal eming Groenendyke Mrs. Walter J. Hayes, | bold, Mlu Nancy Newbold Mrs. Allc .| Miss P Bessie Hop- | i Claytor, Mrs. Estelle Dougm Mrs . | Jemes mmum Lew!s, mm-enmm.m Gilbert, Miss Bell Gurnee, lln,!xzyzr Mrs. Robert Munroe, Mrs. John ! Prederick H. Gillett, Mrs. Charles Car-| 1| roll Glover, Mrs, U. §. Grant, 3rd; Miss | Mrs. . Rose Grant, Mrs. Mmh::s Gfli"ld ChlrksD Millare Mrs. Albert Pike, Miss Els , Mrs. John J. RoLhemeA er Is,m.. McDuffle, Mrs. James Brldy Mxtchell las , Mrs, Bchuy}er Ml]ls n, Mrs APRIL 6, 1933. Miss Georgiana Mrs. Albm'ue Thurman, Mme. Ven Kasthoven. | | Baroness von Below, Mrs. Lee P. w-n- | Mrs,, Charles Williams, Mrs. ‘Williams, Mrs. Hugh Campbell w:llace Mrs. Ralph M | Whit Mrs. Horace H. estw.t,‘ Mrs Eugene Woodm Mrs. Sidney D. . Mrs, Wrenn, Mrs. J. '1' ‘Walles and Hn .Ynm- P. Whitley. ie | Minngsota Society I.IIS'-PMY W. C. A The'Minnesota State Society, through Mrs, | its president, Miss Bede Johnson, ex- |Mrs. , | tended an invitation to James Westlake | Sears, | ;nd his newly found sister, Mrs. Madge | Mrs. | when he lrrhed by air trom Anoka, » | Sheridan, who were united Tuesday, Mu Christianson, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Einar Hoidale, Rep- | sentatives took their sests in Congress | and on erch 4. ‘The meeting will be informal lnd w'lfl be held in the spacious parlor room: of . W. C. A. building at 01‘! mends to welcome Senuor and Mrs. Henrlk Shipstead, Senator and | {, Irs. Thomas D. Schall, Eepresenuuve Harold Knuf '.)on ntative and Mls Paul John Kvale and the new lembers, including Re) ‘Theodore guest of hond Mrs. William rhumm of the tea, will be asststed lms Miss Mary J. Edwards, Mrs. W. ‘Ia.s L. Hatch, Mrs. Mrs. Bill Leavell Clark, Fhillips and Miss Lucy resentative and Mrs. Henry Arens, Rep- and M rs. Ray P. Chase, 'Zunch Swnmhnd Represenmxva nnd Mrs. quu John- | h or & before continuing and Ernest ‘chm Journey to e eveiand and Cnic Represen Mrs. Lanideen, mpmenuun and Mrs. F. H. | cago. ‘They expect to be 1 this country Shoemaker and Mr. James Wes!lake | absut two mors . whi Mrs. 3 lan, a. vett, | Bose, Mrs. Charles W. Eliot, ane;!elen e . Miss Ellen k R. Solger, Miss | Minn,, after a separation of 40 years, Bos William E Norvell Jr., | Ernst, Mrs. George Eckels, . A. Mn Mrs. to be special guests of honm- of the so- W. Na.shvme 'I‘enn Mrs. d W. Pick- | Eadle, Mrs. Edwurd anenxmdt i | cmy Saf evening when the society rd, Ni ; Mrs, Lucms F. Rnb- | Janet Fish, Mrs. Flather, i . | will give a reception and dance in honor ] 3 wnsend, Effingham | of the Minnesota delegation in Congress ‘Townsend, Mrs. w;lur H_ Tuckerman, | and their wives. Seven of these Repre- WPO! in-law o! former Secreury of State, I.fisfie Wheeler, Chi Mr. hers of the Distact of Columbla Others lz the speakers’ table were who attended the dinner were | oraitn,Moe. Touls Greene, Mrs. Wil- - Do your Customers your W Merchant ? know Second Mr. 714 K ST. NW. pposit the Public Library and aroun 2 th: corner from Goldenberg’s Two new A&P Food Markets located close to street car transfer points, for your added convenience while shopping downtown. Stop in today. 710 tith ST. NW.} Opposite the Palais Royal WILDMERE FRESH EGGS F ali ine quality 2Doz 29c In cartons Very special PAAS EGG DYES 2 rkes 13c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLE the shopping district shoppin: yfil be ready "~ (In the heart of in either of these st der before dflf‘"‘g tour o going to 0 for you when you 1€ Stop lufl‘l. Excepttonal Values—Attractwely Prtced HERE are times when busy people simply can’t get away from home or i office to do their shopping. Do they realize that at such times your l-'*i telephone becomes a ‘‘second address” at whleh they can shop quickly and eully? Tell them about it in your -dvertlsing, Mr. Merchant. Feature your telephone shopping facilities. Make your telephone number as well-known as your street address. Then it will be easy for your customers to buy from you at all times. IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS 3 ‘f BEEF ROASTS LU S. No. | Grade ! | Chuckws. 12, 3-Corners. 1 5¢, Ribws. |8c | | NEW POTATOES, 5 Lbs. |7C - g I L PORK Fillet of Haddock......... m 19¢c || | Iceberg Lettuce. . 2nas 19¢ Fresh Buck Shad........ m 12c | [ Crisp Celery.. 3 bumeues 25¢ ROAST Fresh Herring. veess I 4C | String Beans. ... 3m25¢ Fresh Cleaned Sea Bass.. ». 10c || | Fresh Spinach.. 3 me 17¢ LB.. I2C CHOPS Fresh Cleaned Croakers. 2me17c | | Sweet Potatoes. . 4 m 10c Fresh Cleaned Mackerel. .. ». 12¢ .; j | ROUND STEAK 8ot 1. {9c Top, 1b. 23c | | SIRLOIN STEAK 1. 25c | | PORTERHOUSE w. 29c fi Fresh Ground ‘Beef, 1b., 14¢ Stayman Apples. 4 ms 18¢ York Apples. ... 3 s 10c | Delicious Apples. 3 ms 19¢ | Navel Oranges. . . do ] And they will know that you welcome them vhen they come to you by telephone. lodern thing to da and Potomac Telephone Company - (Bell System) 723 13h Street N.W. BANANAS ASPARAGUS picen [ 7c ond 10c | Poush, Bonck 256 ‘j FLORIDA - VALENCIA 29 Standard Tomatoes, 4 me. eans 25¢ The Chesapeake MEtropolitan 9900 Net Bag Containing 14 to 29 Orange: Sunnyfield Flour. ... 12 me 30c White House Evap, Milk, 2 23, 9¢ Granulated Sugar.....10 me 45¢ 8 O’Clock Cofiee cozerereremsreTe: W 19C Red Circle Coffee....:rcee ® 23c Our Own Tea M o™ %-b. s 13¢ Salada Tea. ... 5" 9¢3 5 23¢ Guldens Mustard. ....... a 13¢ Encore Stuffed Olives 10-ox 0 29¢ Mello-Wheat .......... »s I5¢ Sunnyfield Quick Oats 1. pe 10c Sunnyfield Pancake Flour, 3 ke 20c Sparkle Gelatin 3w 17¢ N.B. C, Premium Flakes 2; 17¢ PEACHES Sunnyfield Corn Flakes, 2 res. 13¢ N Delicious Dessert Freshly Pasteurized CREAMERY BUTTER Caut fresh 2 o, 4 3c from the tub UNNYFIELD IS°RINT, in Quartcrsz Lbs. 47‘ PURE LARD ackage 2 . | Bc Package American ! w. | 5c CHEESE PILLSBURY’S FLOUR 12-Lb. 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