Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1935, Page 34

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935. ouer oftcer wominated were: 2| GRANGE FLAG PROGRAM ', e it ot e tex. wnicn| 90 TQ GET AWARDS ‘Warrenton Girl Scouts Will Be for deputy chief; E. Leonard, J. T. Robey and J. R. Tutz for captain; Honored Saturday. Special Dispatch to The Star, |of Clarendon; Arthur R. Wycoft, 27, and Katherine B. Smith, 25, both of Washington; Herbert Lafayette Shortt, 26, and Alice Hochhauser, 25, both of New York City. ARLINGTON COURT HOUSE, Va., December 5—Marriage licenses have been issued here to the following cou| : James Gordon Ogilvie, 25, of East Falls Church, and Mary Jane Crosson, 19, of Washington; Donald R. Locke, 31, and Shiela Bryan, 27, both of Cherrydale; Pred Morlock, 35, | and Inez Campbell, 25, both of Cher- rydale; Ralph Raymond Copenhaver, 25, of Clarendon, and Ruby Louise Henson, 21, of Washington; Joseph F. Claffy, 21, and Agnes Lesieur, 17, both CHANDLER NOMINATED VOLUNTEER FIRE CHIEF Greater Capitol Heights Depart- ment Will Hold Election Decembeér 16. Bpecial Cispatch to The Star, GREATER CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md., December 5.—Paul G. Chandler was nominated chief of the Greater Caritol Heights Voluntee: Fire De- partment without opposition Tuesday “Friendship” Ensign to Be | similar servi Brought to Groveton. Special Dispatch to The Star. MOUNT VERNON, Va., December 5. ~The Fawn Grove Grange of Pennsyl- F. J. Hoffman and F. L. Schwalen- berg for lieutenant; Z. J. Ptacek, fire marshal; E. R. Haller and J. R. Tutz, superintendent of machinery; C. E. Campagna and J. T. Robey, ser- geant; C. E. Campagna and G. Di Giulian, guard; M. Ptacek, secretary; W. N. Cogswell and L. Manarin, treas- urer, and C. E. Price, financial secre- tary. The elections will be held De- | cember 18. grange conceived the ides of a flag, made with a blank field, to be filled . star at a time as it visited each ‘The African native has five differ- ent words in everyday use to descrive five different forms and shades of 10:30 am. Approximately 90 pro-|stealing. 1. To pick up (what is not ficiency badges wlil be awarded, three | your own). 2. To take (other people’s Scouts will receive their first-class| things). 3. To pilier, 4. To steal badges and eight new members will| 5. To plunder. et oy Railways Buy Engines. Chile and Bulgaria are buying rail- way locomotives in Germany. Quickiy checked without “dosing.” )5 . Just im VISKS School a “friendship flag,” to be ac- cepted by the local grange on behalf of the State of Virginia. At the ceremony a star will be added | 71y Christmag) $27.95 Cogswell Type Luxurioys, comfort. “Popeye” Mechanical Handcar Set 9 Hand tar with rubber “Popeye" and “Olivoyl.” Strong spring, 6 pleces of oprved track. Shirley Temple DOLLS $2.95 America’s most sensational movie actress in doll form. Smiling face, hazel eves. golden hair, sleeping eyes and stands alone. iniature Steel Toys 59¢ $1 Extra Size Rayon Slips 19¢ Slinky. smooth rayon taffeta flesh “and Bias cut. Microscope and Chemistry Set 8c Domplete set of microscops, & boxes and 2 tubes of magical chemistry: 1 glass tube, 3 chem- ists’ tools, Famil, $5.95 Coffee Table e $3.99 f:;idi:}:lnut top, with may, tray, MIay. = Remoygpmirque- liatis aped Stretcher, o . ul piece that w; € loveljest home, Goldenberfl’a-rourux Floor, 29¢ 'F ancy Handkerchiefs - 19¢€ box (3 Boxes for 50c) 3 in a gift box. Beautifully em- broider: white ~ with colored embroidery. many with lace corners. Goldenberg’s—Main Fjoor, Everlasting & Memorial Christmas Wreaths $‘| to $2.95 in lace Natural leaves. pine cones ruskus E at larger an on your list will appreciate one or more of these. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Extra Special! 59c and 79c Fabric & Wool CLOVES Suede-like fabric with novelty cuffs. 2 9 as toast. Sizes for women and New styles, black, brown and grey in Goldenberg’s—Main Floor, Mili Cheerfully Ca Broadcloth Pajamas $‘| A9 100% pure ‘Australian wool gloves with crazy fingers and wrist-length or larger B8 e Cashmerette Winter Hose 25¢ heather, clox. Unusual- and in the colors Sweetheq rt A vouthfy] rabbit swu pard des;. Women’s $1.95 to $2.49 Umbrellas $1.49 A splendid assort- 16-rib_style. & and designs, with ment of colors unusual handles. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Children’s $2.39 Wrist Watch $2.19 A good-looking, sturdy wearing watch for boys or girls and even quite correct for men and women Metal or leather bands. A year Ruarantee. Jewelry—Main Floor. Gifts to Please Men! $1.79 Lined Leather Gloves $]-29 Clasp wrist, full fleece lined. Boft leather in tan, brown or black. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. sh fhrisimas Sarings e Your For Your Wife *67 A smart black 0l 1 caracul coat, e Other Stunning Fur Coats, Goumberp'»‘secona ;l *35 lapin-dyeq agger in leo- gn, A Jov $35 10 $200 loor., $3. Linen 60x90, ning ali’ftm len am gth, ine, : white with . damagk th green op borders, All new de(:_ggold gns, Goldenbcrp':—Main Floor, Slippers 29 The perfect idea for a woman's . Bridge or D'Orsay styles in black, red and blue. Cuban heels, soft leather soles. Smart fabrics and colorful linings. Stipperland—Main Floor. Give o TAFFETA 90x105, bea In solid co] cts, gold, stunning gift, freen, blue, A bit coat j tifully st;'lle}g.a stun- utifully tajloreq O Or new two. Rose, rust, orchid and Mofher 49 ely seal-dyed ra,. ck, beay- / 50 Hemstitcheq ask Cloth .69 in Celanese SPREAD 54.95 Goldendery's—sain riopy. Whittenton Blanket Robes $2.95 A famons quality, beautifully styled and full-cut. Cord trimmed, pocket and girdle. to 18. Fancy patterns, Fine broadcloth. to 14% ne Give Boys Gifts They Can Wear! Long Trouser Corduroy SUITS Partridge pattern in browns and greys. Zipper jacket. Sizes 12 1 Non-Wilt SHIRTS lain blues and white. izes 8 to 12 and 12% $645 | 59¢ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. €(lahb Choeceks Main Floor, Service Desk Fifth Floor, Office

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