Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1936, Page 27

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THIRTY VIE FOR TITLE Attend Ballot Boxes Beauty Pageant Sponsored by Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW ‘The New liminary of the Shenandoah Valley pageant, will be held here Friday, with more than 30 contestants participat- e o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ing. The contes will be sponsored League. In ,addition to the actual contest the program will include tap dancing, songs, a screen attraction and a banquet In honor of “Miss New Market.” The following contestants are en- tered: Misses Betty Brannon, Ruby Moyers, Marjorie Burkholder, Susan Stombock, Hazel Branner, Bessie Mills, Ruby Burkholder, Anna Miller, Mary Lou Dennis, Catherine Martz, Gladys Effier, Arlene Weaver, Polly Anna OF “MISS NEW MARKET” High School Civic League to Be Held Friday. RKET, Va., October 29.— arket beauty pageant, pre- Girls who will attend ballot bores at an election night “un- official vote” for President Roosevelt and Landon at the District Grocery Stores’ ninth annual food show in Calvert Hall, 2701 Calvert street. .Left to right: Jeanette Margolis, 151 Adams street; Mary Elizabeth Orr, 1927 Summit place northeast, and Dorothy McKay, 1773 Lanier place. Y be awarded a number of the voters. At the same time the show manage- i s + U ment has made arrangements for a hook-up in the hall of loudspeakers, | to get the lalest election returns. Monday night an electric washing | machine, an electric iron and gifts of | food will be awarded. Thraaghout the | ! show patrons will be served coffee and iti many edibles. | Votes by Voteless Citizens of The stores will have 53 booths, in | H H | which many varieties of food will be | Dls"mt to Be Feature }dxsp]a)‘ed. Some of those running the | booths are planning entertainment | Tuesday. | features and individual gifts of food The District Grocery Stores, Tnc.,| Will be made at all of the booths to numbering 265 stores in Washington, | the show patrons. nearby Maryland and Virginia, will| = T open its ninth annual focd show at| Belfast, Northern Ireland, consum- | 7:30 pm. Monday in Calvert Hall, | ers, are fighting the proposed increase 2701 Calvert street, opposite the in the price of illuminating gas. Bhoreham Hotel. - Many aovel features are being planned for this year’s show, to be one of the mos’ elaborate staged here whcl‘ mn N.w Yo'k by the stores. There will be 17 major| 1200 ROOMS: each with private gifts, including am automobile, for| bath, servidor, ice water on tap, patrons. The show will continue radio, French phone, through Saturday night, Novemler 7./ Hotel bed lamp, four res- After Monday the show will be| taurants air-cooled. open each afternoon between 2 and vt BGovernor 10 o'clock. Surprise Promised. 1 ‘Those in charge promise a “surprise | stunt” for Monday night, detailed an- | £4 nouncements of which are to be made 40y later. 4 ‘Tuesday, eiection n:ght, the vote- less citizens of the District will be given an opportunity to cast ballots | for their favorite presidential candi- date while attending the show. The balloting will indicate how the show | patrons would vote if given a real cp- | portunity at official polls. | Stubs on Ballots, The ballots used will be numbsred . : and have duplicate stubs. Gifts are to Its qmd‘er because it's liquid ... abriady dissoleed EDUCATIONAL. THE TEMPLE SCHOOL Register Now for Beginners’ Just take two teaspoonfuls flll‘ Advanced Clexus in of Capudine inalittie water. \ d d Almost before you realize it Secretarial Subjects, Including the headache h: away and you Stenotypy. are comfortal ain. Pleasant to E x {ake. No marcotics Equaily efective uralgic and other pains due to Day and Evening Schoolffl| fo ssuralsic and other pa Enrollment Open in Day School Every Monday. gesiesrol | CAPUDINE ) 5ot HEADACHE 1420 K St. N.W. National Wy, Moy . TS 0SSIFIED JOINTS ? »..Bend over, kneel down or even STRETCH, and you have to pay through the hose for it. Unless, that is, you wear FIT-ALL-TOPS.*A yield- ing nature is knitted right into Fit-All-Tops. When strains come, they stretch. Sheer, oo, for all their iron constitutic (They're Mir-O-Kleer*) 1.00 PLAIN TOP 19¢ 0P @ WINDOW SHADES VENETIAN BLINDS HOLLAND SHADES Up to 38x615. On 0ld Rollers. BONTEX SHADES Us to 3836'%. GUARANTEED WASHABLE Al Orders Called for and Delivered Prompt Service DICK WATERS 1602 L NW. MEt. 2115 If Your Dentist Hurts You, Try DR. FIELD Plate Expert Doubie —m= & Perfect, Tight Any Mouth I Give Violet Ray Treatments Pyorrhea Extraction sl and sz Also Gas Ext. Plates § Repaired DR. FIELD 406 7th St. N.W. Plates $15 to $35 Met. 9256 ; by the New Market High School Civic | les . Lohr, Catherine Driver, Brownie Bil- Doris Lohr, Eleanor Thornton, ine Liskey, Jacklyn Smith, Lil- lidn Moyers, Eleanor Riglemon, Ruby Beatty, Mollie Phillips, Franggs Kagey and Samuella Crim. (s included during t his D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1936. : Safety Glass Ordered. All British sutomobiles must have safety glass windshields by January 1, 1937, when the five-year period of grace expires. "mad.e of choice Jamaica Ginger CONVENIENT, ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION thru attractive surroundings Hundreds of folks are finding they save time and money by traveling on ‘The Short Line busses. These fares are one reason why they shve money. One Way Miami, Fla. _____$11.60 Chi 1ii 10% Reduction on Round-Trip Tickets. Ask Agent for Details. BUS CENTER, 609 Penna. Ave. N.W. Phone District 4224 In spite of the low prices marked on merchan- dise during this event . . . we desire to make Friday an UNUSUAL REMNANT DAY -=s0 we have again ‘drastically reduced originally

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