Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1937, Page 26

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B—6 » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937. Wedcii_ngs Of Early June Noted Lancaster-Marks Ceremony—Miss Hughes Bride. (Continned From Third Page) for-get-me-nots tied with a blue bow. Mr. Edmund Goodrich Wheeler of | Washington, was best man for his| brother, and the ushers included Dr Lester Miles Lucas of West Falls Church, Va. and Mr. Albert William Roehringer of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler went later for their wedding trip to New England | and on its completion will spend some | time at Scituate, Mass. Mrs. Wheeler attended Hood College where she was graduated in 1929, returning in 1933 As secretary to the president of the college, in which position she served until & few weeks ago. Mr. Wheeler was graduated from the University of Michigan and is assoclated with the | National Emergency Council in Wash- ington Among the out-of-town guests were | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edward Powell | and Miss Edith Powell of Cleveland, | Mrs. Herbert M. Wheeler and Mrs. A H. Smith of Jackson, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rea Kimbell, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Yeandell and Mrs. E Wellford Mason of Philadelphia: Mrs Roger Eastman of Bronxville, N. Y President and Mrs. Henry Irvin Stahr | of Hood College, Frederick, Md.; Dr.| and Mrs. Joseph H. Apple, the Misses | Miriam and Emily Apple, Miss Ruth V. Pope, Miss Ruth E. Perry. Miss Carolyn M. Loomis, Miss Dorothy M Anderson, Miss Ruth Clayton. Miss | Winnie T. Boteler, Mrs. Edgar H. Mc- Rride, Mrs. Eric Lundgren, Miss Ellen | Jervey and Dr. and Mrs. David G Everhart, jr., all of Prederick, Md. Ellises to Be Hosts At Teato A.P. V. A, ton branch of the As- | ®aciation for the Preservation of Vir- | ties will make its an mage to Pohick Church, | f Gunston Hall and Rip- ron Lodge Saturday afternoon. Busses and private cars will leave the Penn- svlvania avenue entrane of the Wil- lard Hotel promptly at 1 o'clock, and | members of the association and guests will motor to Pohick h. then to Gunston Hall, and Rippon Lodge en route back. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade H Fllis, who will entertain the members and their guesis at tea Miss D at the Calverton Apart- ments charge of reservations for | the pilgrimage Pi Beta Phi Lunch. Pi Befa Phi Fraternity will enter- tain at a luncheon followed by bridge Friday at the Fairfax Hotel riffith Garwood of Sedgewick | in charge of the sale of Mrs. Rogers Fred is president of the Washington Alumnae Club Wooden Nickels for Fete. ROLLA, Mo. () - mecond Ozark festival are going to take a lot of wooden nickels—and Tike it They will be recognized as a medium | of exchange from .June 24 10 27. Rolla | merchants are busy coining them for the oceasion Visitors to the L’“&E md\m ‘lm\“‘y and e cd.and-g“‘c ‘,ackagh No ‘lfl\“afio izing 8 They're madeb they're b fresh by Kelloge' A wholesome e with mil Sold by hotels, dining-ca™® gerv E conomica\ restaurants, Ma ns of othe she pom\s n KC“OE n has eV avor and cr ellfl‘-They e only de by Kellog Mr. and Mrs. Dahn Hosts Last Night At Reception | R. AND MRS. FRANK W. M DAHN entertained at a large reception last evening at their residence, 4008 Leland street, Chevy Chase, Md., in celebration of their silver wedding anniversary. The party took place both in the house and the lovely garden, which is abloom with roses and other Summer blossoms. Receiving with the hosts were their daughters, Mrs. Bernard Riley Linkins, | before her recent marriage, Miss Wilma Dahn, and Miss Eloise Dahn, who will graduate this month from the Uni- versity of Maryland. Mrs. Dahn wore & gown of white chiffon trimmed with lace and carriea a bridal bouquet of | = roses, gardenias and lilies of the valley. Her daughters both wore white dresses and carried bouquets of white roses. Assisting Mrs. Dahn were Mrs. Enos Ray and Mrs. Alfred Ray, who served the attractive wedding cake, which formed the centerpiece for the table. Others assisting were Mrs. Gertrude Ray Schultz and Mrs. James Benner, Mrs. Dahn is well known in music circles as a pianist and composer, and as A surprise to Mr. Dahn, she composed a new number call “Dear See What Vitamin <D*° and Active Oxygen Can Do One,” in honor of their wedding anni- | Dahn attended the Keemarr College versary. The selection was dedicated | at Hagerstown, Md. | to Mr. Dahn and the first time he Among the out-of-town guests at | heard it was last night at the reception | the function were Mr. Robert Harris when it was sung by Miss Dorothy | of California and Mr. Louis Ansart of | Sherman Pierson, soprano, with Mr.| New York. Ben Charles, violinist, of the National | - Symphony playing the obbligato. Mrs. Dahn has composed many numbers, among them being a Victory March, which she dedicated to President Roosevelt. She appeared on the open- ing program of one of the first broad- | casting stations in the Capital. Mrs. Dahn was before her marriage Miss Norrene Norrls, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. James Norris of Boyds, Md., | who were at the reception last night.| 8)5,C00L Mr. Dahn is professor of law at the GLRSSES MAKES Washington College of Law. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. August Dahn of Floyd. Towa. He is a graduate of George Washington Un! Mrs. weeten it with Domino Refined in US.A. Quick icings Fruifs.cereals and fillings iced drinks for Your SKkin... Now is the season for low cu clothes. The arms and bac Gouraud's durable b Send 3¢ for Purse Size devred Ferd. T. Hopkins & Son New York THOSE ARE THE CORN FLAKES MY / L/KES: oW r women who kno 10 the white- g's Corn Flakes er m ispness o taste better Corn Flakes WAXTITE inner wrapP ) ady delicious cereal, T€ Kk or cream: all grocers. g in Batile Creck- atched the appes Kc““fig. =1 And Convenient Served in v crywhcrc. kept ove™ er. 1o SANICO BREAD Richer—More Milk and Sugar | Here’sYour Week-End Shoppirg List of REAL FOOD VALUES “Step Around the Corner” and Save There’s a Sanitary or Piggly Wiggly Near You Sanico Raisin Bread___ ¢ 10¢ Sanico 1009, % Bread 1o 10¢ Sanico Rye Bread ____ i [0c Sanico Pan Rolls Sanico Finger Rolls__ :. = (0c SANICO EGGS Federal-State graded U. 8. large giade “B." Every egg guaranteed 1o give perfact satisfac- tion. Look for the grading certificate on the 29 Morton’s Salt_ . »c T Columbia Salt 3 howes 10C White House Vinegar . no. [2¢ Sealect Milk tancan 3 1or 20¢ Land 0’Lakes Milk 3 or 20¢ Carton of One Dozen G JUMBO ROLL BUTTER Alwavs fresh, alwavs good, always sconomi- eally priced. Try a pound today. 1-Pound Roll Parchment Wrapped LAND 0' LAKES Southern Belle Margarine . 19¢ Nucoa Margarine______ ». 23¢ Honey Nut Margarine___ ». (Tc White Meuse Apple Butter Lang’s Pickles Longhorn Cheese Jell-0 Desserts Bisqulck___ __ 40 oz psz. 29¢ Plantation Pineapple ‘.- Halves 0’ Gold Peaches 3> 50¢ Museiman's Apple Sauce 3 s 25¢ Silver Run Tomatoes'%.:* 3 or 25¢ Dole Pineapple Spears .o (¢ 38 on. jar | BE quart jar [9¢ Sweet Mized =5 o can Unitil Saturdav’s Closing! JERSEY QUAKER CORN PUFFED FLAKES WHEAT pkgs. Kellogg's Corn Flakes 2 ox:- 15¢ 2 e I5¢ Heinz Rice Flakes___2 rw:-. 25¢ Shredded Wheat ___ ».:. (3¢ wx [ 2¢ Mw Crisco Shortening__ = . «an 59¢ FEESER’S Golden Bantam Corn Maryvland grown, cream style. 2 o Bhe e $1.09 cans Case of 24 Cans $2.15 Del Maiz Niblets 12 o». exn 2 10r 27¢ Silver Run Corn 20 0. can 3 ror 25¢ 20 oz ean Blue Label ¢ .i: Bantam Shriver’s A-1 Peas Green Giant Peas “15¢ 1013 or. can .’c "™ 3 ror 50¢ HOLDS 1TS FLAVOR! SANITARY’S SPECIAL TEA Near boiling one minute, near freezing the next It takes a good tea to stand up under the extreme changes in temperatire necessary in making iced tea. Gunpowder 23c Orange Pekoe zsc 14 b, pkg. 2 Ib. pke. Afternoon Tea_ i m. canivier (9¢ Kellogg’s Krumbles___ »:. 12¢ Kellogg’s Wheat Krispies o | I¢ Kellogg’s Rice Krispies_ »:: 12¢ Wheat Puffs ~ 2w 3¢ Country -___2 pkgs. '3c Quaker Puffed Rice ___ rx (lc Grape-Nuts Grape-Nuts Flakes____ » Country Cousin _ Until Saturday’s Closing! PHILLIP’S FRENCH'S SPAGHETTI MUSTARD 2151/z uz_Ilc’ 6 oz. 7° cans ! jar RESIDENTS OF LYON PARK Today we greet. you with one of our largest and finest food stores, located in the new building just erected on North Washingion Boulevard. We won't attempt 1o describe it to vou vou must see it to appreciate what a wonder- ful store it is. COME IN TODAY OR TOMORROW OPENS TODAY at the intersection of North Washington Blvd. and North Daniel Street Domino Cigarettes . {0c Cigarettes. i "t 201ie. 25¢ Kools or Philip Morris »:. (5¢ 5c Candies & Gums__3 r.:- (0c Zion Fig Bars, bulk __ 10¢c SANICO FLOUR Just reduced in price! Now a bigger than ever As to the qualhty proof is to try it on our back giraniee 12 Pound Sack value he only inconditional money- 49c¢ Gold Medal Flour__ i .« 62¢ Pillsbury Flour___ : w. « 62¢ Harvest Blossom Flour 49c Golden Heart Flour 49c Washington Flour i 56¢ T2 h sack Selt 1 in Rising sack Self Rising In order to introduce SOUTHERN BELLE SALAD DRESSING I9C of Margarine and Jar of Dressing (‘)n-n Pound H R o Salad Bowl Dressing v - 23¢ Kraft Miracle Whip _ »in o 27¢ Sanico Mayonnaise _ »in i 27T¢ Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise &, 33¢ Kraft Mayonnaise __ v i 32¢ CAMPBELL'S TOMATO JUICE The national favo 14 o7 cans 200 QB close of business Saturday 10¢c cans Stokely Tomato Juice Hunt's Tomato Juice 15 . «an 8¢ 0 7, ean Libby’sTomato Juice Clark’s Tomato Juice Tomato Juice . "3 0r25¢ 10¢ 14c College Inn Peter Pan Salmon 2 1 . can< 23¢ Pride Herring Roe__ 1: ox. «an [5¢ Davis "< Codfish 10 oz can [0¢ Wet Shrimp Domestic Sardines Crown Brand Sardines 3c:25¢ Lipton's Tea Tib7 _ . o 23¢ Banquet Tea 12 1. ean 23 . oz, 25¢ Y4 1b. pke. 23c Oranze Pekoe House of Lords Tea CAROLINA GREEN STRINGLESS BEANS And as fresh as though they were picked in your own garden. 24 hours from field to our stores! Picked in the morning, in our warehouse late the same day and out to our stores early the next morning. Hot House CUKES 2 for ‘|5c Green Peppers 3 o 10c Crisp Radishes____2 vunenes 5¢ Home Grown Rhubarb vunen 5¢ Spring Onions 2 bunches 5E PERS e 3 Ibs. ‘I 90 White Squash Yellow Squash Florida Tomatoes___2 n- 25¢ Ripe Bananas_________». 5¢ Fresh Pineapples____2 rr 19¢ Sweet Potatoes 3 v 20¢ Crisp Celery NEW POTATOES South Carolina Cobblers Prices Quoted Are Effective in Washington and Vicinity Until Close of Business Saturday, June §, Crisp Carrots____2 vwnenes 19¢ Iceberg Lettuce____2 neans [9¢ martet Sardines *5iiea" 2 cans 25¢ Argo Red Salmon___ 1 . cn 23¢ YOUR CHOICE_ 2 cans 25¢ Hunt's Italian Prunes Hunt's Supreme Peas Silver Skillet Corned Beef Hash Silver Slice Grapefruit Keystone Bartlett Pears Hunt's Fruit Cocktail '.." idc Phillips Pork & Beans : . < 5¢ Gibb’s Pork & Beans ' . «n S5¢ Catalina Tuna Fish__ = o ean (5¢ Gibb’s New Pack Spinach .. 10¢ White Star Tuna___ : or. can (8¢ Until C ated trucks. Norfolk BEETS bunch 5° Breast FORE LEG 0’ LAMB Boned, oven ready for greater table satisfaction. Price Pe'r Pound,,‘27c Sanico Frying Chickens LAMB Hind Leg___ _» 29¢ Libby’s Sauerkraut == o-. «an 10 Saturday’s Closing! WHITE LEGHORN FRYING CHICKENS Now for a big plate of fried chicken for Sunday dinner. These leghorns have been freshly killed here in Washington and deliv- ered to our markets in refriger- 29: Freshly Killed Cutlets _____ Loin Chops____» Rib Chops_____n Stuffed Breast__ Shidr. Roast__ Shidr. Chops__ _» ‘While Fresh FROZE SANICO BACON A fine flavored, sugar-cured bacon with a nice distribu- tion of fat and lean. 1, Ib. 'lgc pkg. LEMONS 3 for |oc 4« (0c PORK CHOPS " 25¢ . 33c BRIGGS COLD CUTS Briggs Liverwurst____ i m. Briggs Bologna Briggs Luxury Loaf __ Briggs usin» BakedHam @« Bflggs Pork & (‘heesoLoaf 14 1h Briggs Veal Loaf 15 h. 1937

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