Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1935, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935. %% A—7 STATE UNIVERSITIES’ | A5t R4, 20, 5 et Bk fome Tt | ALUMNI HERE TO LISTEN | EDUCATORS TO MEET | canal, imstment, 20" | oG and Edward . hn W. Studebeker, United States |gers Uni ; Dr. A. H. Upham, Three-Day Session to Open Wed- é‘:,mmwom of ducation; muen: president of Miami l'mg.mny who 18 H. L. Shantz of the University of |secretary- of national as- nesday—Studebaker Among ooma. Bresident E. M. Lewis of the |sociation, and President Ralph D, Speakers. Hetzel of Pennsylvanla State College. row to Follow Luncheon tend. at Hotel. Washington alurini of Dartmouth and Cornell will meet jointly tomor- :olw u:x}tlemoon at tl;e Hl:rrlnmn H:-! el ear & play-| y account the National Association of State|ico, President J. M. Smith of the| Britaln has bought 3,294,000 Ger- | the foot bcllp oot Universities. Sessions, lasting three | University of Louisiana, Chancellor | man concertinas and mouth organs | schools at Hanover, H. days, will be at the Mayflower Hotel. | E. H. Lindley of the University of this year. scription will be !umuhed by special | singfors. —_— graduate, plays with Dartmouth. University ot New Hampshire, Presi- Educators from all parts of the | dent W. B. Bizzéll of the University country will gather here Wednesday |of Oklahoma Piésident J. F. Zimmer- for the fortieth annual meeting of |man of the University of New Mex. Red B Team. Buys Concertinas. S These Prices Prevail in Washington and Vicinity Until Close of Business Saturday, November 16, 1935 Sanitary « Piggly Wigely ' YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO OUR “THANK YOU” PARTY We Managers and Clerks want you to know that we are grateful for your patronage, and IF WE FAIL TO THANK YOU for any purchase you make this week, we will present you with a pound of GREEN BAG COFFEE With Our Compllments Airway Coffee - - - - - Longhorn Cheese - - - - - Heinz Soups =écesme - - - Hunt's sweme fny Peaches - - targe can 15¢ White Star Tuna Fish - - - 2 cas 29¢ Gorton's redrofy Codfish - - - 2 cams 25¢ Hershey's Cocoa - - - - - - 11 cn 12c Green Giant Peas - - - - - 3 em 49c Del Maiz Wk cain Niblets - - 2 s 25¢ N. B. C. Excell Sodas - - - - 1. pks. 10c¢ - - b 19¢ Cas; of 24 cans, $3.10 DIAMOND National Biscuit Co. Have You Used A Glass of AL““ MILK-BONE | OAKITE OVALTINE Do The amazing sudsless e In Hot Milk Large Budded “Good for the Teeth” by plata fuith | two pack: Lets You Sleep d Stamped on the I - i 2\"\%"\1\10&‘/\60”5 Quc\l’(\/ .plz; ...... I 5c 2 phas. 19C can’____ 3 5c Crisp Fresh Spinach . ... __3m.]13¢c Red Sweet Potatoes - - - - - - - Crisp, Tender Celery - - - - - 2 sulis 19¢ nnllty yfl“ v{. “i.n.:.‘:u;:le; "ot Gol \den. D-\:lfiu:‘ a ':n : in local orcl\ard de b taste. tn color with the truly pounds c for FRESH SKINNED HAMS from 10 to 14 F°“a’ Compound Shortening - - - - 2 b 27¢ Fresh Shoulders - - __ - _____._ b 22¢ Smoked Shoulders =% _ ____5.22c Pure Lard ‘olker ' ‘ Brlggs u.s. Govemment Bologna - - - - - . 25¢ Sanitary’s’c.&*Franks - - - .- - . . 25¢ Hormel’s Sliced Bacon - - - - - - . 37¢ X)s Economy Steaks-: - .- --- . 35¢ Brlggs Scrcpple Pork Puddmg ---b18¢ Whole or | - Half A luncheon will be served at TO HANOVER RESULTS wm,‘,,:, e Dartmouth, Holmes, Among the speskers listed m Dr.|and President R. C. Clothier, of Rut- president of the local Cornell Alumni g Dartmouth-Cornell Game Tomor-| Jitiibion uree a1l members to at- Joe Kiernan, Central High School | U)—John D. Spreckles, 3d, scion of ,Boviet Russia may send a boxing game bemen the two| téam to Finland to compete against a | Gulld on grounds of cruelty. The de- | trade union organization team in Hel- from Beverly Hills, it was indicated |the dinners will be served at the re- Mrs. Spreckels would refuse to recog- | lief station, 471 Pennsylvania ave- nize legality of her husband’s Nevada | nue, beginning at 11 am. Thanks- divorce. giving. When necessary because of ill- ness or other reasons, will be :i to families in their homes, he SPRECKELS DIVORCED Of | Default Decree Granted Califor- nian on Cruelty Ground. CARSON OTTY, Nov, Novemter 15| 700 DINNERS PLANNED th? wealthy California family, won & | Volunteers of America to Feed default divorce decree here yesterday ksgi from Mrs. Roxana Brown Spreckles of Needy on Than! ving. Benjamin C. Marsh, executive sec- Beverly Hills, Calif. The decree was| Arrangements for serving several | retary of the People’s Lobby, will granted by District Judge Clark J.|hundred Thanksgiving dinners to the | speak at a meeting of the Capital City needy were completed yesterday by | Forum at 8:15 o'clock tonight, at 1502 The couple were married February | the -dvuory board of the Volunteers Pouneem.h street. 8, 1932, in Yuma, Ariz,, and separated | of America. several months ago. In dispatches| Lieut. Maj. H. Mills Eroh announced vmud" HARRY KAUFMAN¢ »The Big Store on Upper 7th St. N. W. 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Sizes 1to6 GIRLS" NEW Sports & Furred Boys' and Girls’ Straps & Oxfords GENUINE 98‘: Krome ] “}YHTHERB&’{/ Many styles to choose rom—all with rubber| hoels—slzes 8%z to 2. SOLES Navy chin- B\ chilla, diagonal il ond basket Hfweave in LI brown, green, plain sport styles and dressy models with fur and fur fabric trim. 7 24 to 14 yrs. $2.50 Part Wool S“BEACON* Blankets $ I PAIR Size 66x80; wide sateen binding; block plaids of rose, blue, orchid, green and gold; weigh about 334 Ibs.; not less than 5% wool. Per- fect quality. opens SATURDAY. FREE—FREE A Gift for Every Little Boy and Girl Accompanied by an Adult vl

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