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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1937. women who were his intimate friends. | where threy were guests at luncheon A—m »% ariana e % $100000 bond. propused | 35 INTIMATE FRIENDS R N 1 Sty o | e S an VISIT- GRAVE OF T. R.|Pennsylvanis, who was his chiet for- GUARD ACEEPT ey T X Application to Court Regarding)| petition asking that they be appointed | GAFPNEY, 8. C, January 7 (P).— Former Governor Pinchot and Wil-| House secretary, and Mrs. Grant La guardians of Emily, 18; Alice, 15, and| John A. May, Atken County Repre-| . v o Among Those Paying | Faree Dlaced & wreath on the grave. Mo O e e e . sentative in the Legislature, and Miss » Harold T. Pulsifer, Brunswick, Me. Apniversary Tribute. to Probating of Will Louis Aireal, a student at the Uni- poet, read ln"exufpt from “The Order Barring Civilian Units| v the Associsted press. versity of South Carolina, Were mar- | gy the Associsted Press. Strenuous Life” written by Roose- Stolen Vessel Found here Rev. A. o | velt. A volunteer crew is on its wa; PREEHOLD, N. 3, January 7| Doint & guardian. Mrs. Brisbane bad | Heger T C.| OYSTER BAY, N. Y, January 7. e i e e Y e Do B y from From Parade Is Greeted | s, Phoebe Gary Brisbane, widow of | Waived her right to exclusive guardian- |~ May last Winter filled an unexpired | OB the €igtheenth anniversary of his s ollowiuwmlr Dover. England, to Georgelown, - E Arthur Brisbane, noted journalist, | ship, he sald. term of John Duncan and was re- | death the grave of Theodore Roose- | annual custom, adjourned to the for- | the Girl Pat, the vessel stolen several Phllosophlcally. and her two oldest children are seek-' Surrogate Joseph L. Donahay re- elected to the legislative post. velt was. visited today by 35 men and | mer 4 et Officials of the District National g - President’s home, Sagamore Hill, Guard today accepted philosophically the decision announced yesterday by ||| Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, head | |} of the Inaugural Committee, that the | |i Guard and all other civilian units| | must be left out of the inaugural pa- rade. “Of course, we are disappointed, but | | we are good soldiers and since that is the wish of the President, that is en- tirely all right with us,” said Col. John W. Oehmann, District building inspec- | |ii tor, who is commanding officer of the Guard. I Maj. Harvey L. Miller, commander of the Marine Corps Reserves of the | Hiil District, the 5th Battalion, likewise | |} said his unit would accept the deci- sion. Chairman Grayson meanwhile an- nounced the membership of the Gen- eral Inaugural Committee, which Is working with specialized subcom- mittees in preparation for the January 20 celebration. Frederic A. Delano, uncle of the President, is vice chair- man of the body, which includes the following 337 persons: Abrams, Mrs. K. T. Korman, John WIDOW OF BRISBANE g Jolok Rnecdwartie of 1] thewe | atiingj M aach b e TO SHARE GUARDIANSHIP o e, Sevar B, and OLD GOLD AND SILVER will bring you You’ll Enjoy This Lamb Dinner After the Holiday Feasting! Chilled Pineapple Juice Roast Leg o' Lamb—Mint Jelly Fresh Green Peas Creamed Cauliflower Pan Roasted Potatoes Cabbage and Tomato Salad Apple Cake Coffee - A welcome treat after the heavier holiday feasting. Tender, tasty young legs of Spring lamb. Serve one for Sunday dinner. FANCY 3 5 c Loin Lamb Chops BUTTEB Give Your Family a EGGS Selected 3¢ Breakfast Treat! D. G. S. All-Pork Roll SUNSHADE o EGGS - Ib. Butter - - 390 U. S. Govt. Graded and Dated SAUSAGE D.G.S. Sunshade oz'. 43'= MEAT Creamery I,.4.20 EGGS . . ¢ 3 iy Butter - - I o U. S. Standards, Large b, 37C Retail Grede B We Salute 1937 with a Sale of ORT Canned Vegetables The opening gun in our 1937 campaign for QUALITY food values at LOWEST possible prices! Thousands of Washington housewives. know that only the FINEST quality fresh vegetables are packed under the FORT label. Here is a sale that you simply cannot afford to miss. Take advantage of these low prices and stock your pantry bfsincr GROCERY STORES ¢ is H,mzplnze E‘ Pm ‘sr. ng, " Breckinridss Banister. Mrs. Blair 5 i Barlow. Thurston Bll’bour John 8. Lynn, David M, William_ A Marshall, George P. e Cnlrg!l w. Fancy Sliced Garden Beets "’ That appetizing deep-red color that makes a colorful addition to your menu. Grown from pedigreed seed. Ready to heat and serve. Boardman. Miss k A Mabel Bolling, John R. McChord, Chnrlel Boling. R Wilmer = McConihe. ‘M, "8, Bonsal, Col. Stephen McCullough, F. W. Booker, Y. E. Brahany, T. W. Bramhall. J. P.‘ Brawner, H g Brennan, Mrs. E. J, Bright. Frank 8. Brode. Arthur G.. Brooke, Mrs. F. H. G ] E W Brown. M B, Gor. Wrisley . H.E.C L W. C. Minor, Bénjamin 8. Montgomery. William Golden Bantam or SWEET CORN . The heart of the corn in appetizing, healthful form. Free from silks, shreds or shuck particles. Rich creamy con- sistency, never lumpy. Callahan, Gappell, n, C.’C. sr. Nelson, Mis. . J. Bradish New. Mrs. Burl Bran SLIC:YD' BACON. Noyes, Newbold Nnyn Theddore W. Merritt O. Childress. John w. Chipman. Bowie Christie. Dé T Fresh Haddock Fillets ®orro= ______w. 2)1" | Forest King Sweet Wrinkled SIFTED PEAS '’ Fort Sweet Wrinkled Peas No. 1 can lOc The canned pea with the fresh pea flavor. Packed at the peak of flavor perfection. .If your family likes peas, they'll rave about these. Patterson. ‘Eleanor Payette. John J. Peacock, Mrs. J. Perkins, Rev. P. Ponhlnfi ue'n 3.3, Bettey. eafz‘:."f'w Eniiios. 3 Harey Pimper, Charles W. coou‘e. Lieit. Col. Pollock; Mrs. Lester 2-15¢ Sweet and succulent, tender and fresh, in well-filled pods. The natural vegetoble companion for roast lamb. w155 5-18: 425 Po 3 C. H. Pr::mz. Samuel . ;:ammln. E.B. * Price. William J. Price. Mrs. Wm. 'A. Proctor. Judge J. M. Reichelderfer. L. H. 01t mes B. Reyne ths Har Karl Cnmnn )lrl. Fancy Small Green LIMA BEANS " R"""‘" Mary Strictly uniform in size and.color, supremely tender, but ‘“3" wg;"‘m" . not starchy. They have that elusive fresh lima flavor. Fancy Snowball Heads of Davis, John H. £ ok 4. e \&'E = Carl P = Robert: \ = :5:; . Joho m“r“‘;““]c T |t ) Try them baked with bacon. - C U L l F L o w E R h mw 1 Ruper Mrs, mnmc I £ A ; - Rogs, Mrs. Nell = J.de o Ra;'nn.y Kenneth i U.S.No. 1 MAINE POTATOES U. S. No. 1 Stayman or DELICIOUS APPLES Howe. D Rumn Dr. szerlms Rutherlord P 8. Sflmmon‘ Mrs. John Mt " sakd 1 > No. M. Sandoz. uem comdr. | I} i . Frtl Il p W. . -s:hlfler chob M. . Schart, Jac Stringless Fancy D'Anjou or BOSC PEARS &o}t nabe’n T Superior in flavor, tenderness and appearance—the gen- 2 Settle, | i uine stringless variety. Try them creamed or au gratin. E}‘Lyw i(dln mnlnl sher\ey Mrs snnr Essa . Gen. :r-e!t:k Edward T. 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Miss Hatleap Yonker. E. V. Foung Pord E. g, Harty Koot 5.5, Naval Reservists Meet. ‘The United States Naval Reserve Officers’ Association is opening its annual three-day convention with a Directors’ Mo ._Jo V.. Wilson, L4, Col. D. 8. GOLD MEDAL PANCAKE Sauerkraut FOR QUICK ENERGY BREAKFASTS LIBBY’S De Luxe Plums Buckwheat Flour How about a stack of buckwheats for bnflnt tomorrow? Boyg s | The fastest selling soup in the world pkg. No. 2%z can Cured and packed with special care to protect vitamins and minerals | Goid Medal Wheaties *11 “The Breakfast of Champions” No. 22 can Big and meaty—packed in rich, heavy syrup SQUARE DEAL Toilet Tissue 3~1 Soft, white and absorbent DISTRICT¢s COFFEE - Wilkins COFFEE ™ Banquet y; 5. ¢ TEA S phs- 23 emcenatt. 3 = 22€ TRU-BLU ox. Bnl: or Ale. Ifan loc i . 4 . 25€ Beer in most D. C. Stores Prices Slightly Higheor in Md. and < Va. 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