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Matrimonial Events Of Week Chronicled: Betrothals Listed Mies Elizabeth, C. Wanng Bride of Capt. J. H. Hin- wood, U. S. A—Other Weddings of Local Inter- est, erest to Washing- ton was that of Miss Elizabeth Cald- well Waring. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Waring of Columbla, .o Capt. Joseph Henry Hinwood, of this city. which took place day evening, February 7, 1923, iscopal Church, Colum- A wedding of i who was given in mar- riage by ler father. was attended by Mrs. Wingate’ Waring as dame of honor, and Misses Claire Elliott, Har- riet Cain, Lucy Hampton and Angora Adams as bridesmaids. Two dain little flower girls were Jannie Clark- and ter. Capt, was Capt. Ralph Harrison as bride. attended by Fort Benjamin | The ushers Braden, U. & Cape deadings 5 of Columbia; . Franklin H stt, U. 8. A, Fort Buujamin Harrison, and Lieut. ring, 0. R. C., of Columbia. e home of the bride, which Capt. and Mrs. Hinwood B Benjamin Harrison, planning to various pla Capt. spend . Bdward Hudson Kem- £ Resemont any the sment- of their daughter. to Mr, Beverly Munford B Roanoke. \ nt at the i Theold I wedding date wi Rose M and Mr Hoberts place Judson | take Samuel % will in Willium Osca the marriag. Hortense Howard Lester February at Holy Apostles, * havie, the Phila- Roomd, ta Mr. Wednesoy Church of the delphin. = The ceremany was performed by the bride’s’ futhier, the Rev. William O Roome. jr. the Chure SF tha oy Apostica r. Roome w for cight vears the rector of Emman- fi . Washington attended by M by her little Les- twin rying as and lilies of northern trip be at home, Parents. iladelphia. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shappirio an- nounce the age of their daugh- ter Pauline oh M Kiell of New ruary 6, The marriage of Miss Regina Wie nd and Mr. Frederick Knl ght ker took place yesterday after hoon at b o'clock in St. John's Lu- Uheran Church.. Rev. Luther Hess Waring officiating. The bride was given'in marriage by her father, Mr. Nicholas Wiegand. She wore a dark-blue suit of poiret Lwill beautifully embroidered, with a black eatin hat and a corsage 1 of orchl and lilies of the Hor only attendant was Miss Eva man rles Paine was best man Wie ing the ceremony’ ) cer left for @ short Wedding trip. They will make their home in Washingto and Mr the enga Miss Lillian " Friediander an- gement of their Friedlander, to Mir. nounce ito the “G. W. U. Juniors Announce jtet will {Blend ! i MISS MARGARET MANSFIELD, Dnughter of Representative and Mrs. Joseph Mansfield of Texas, who Is on the young ladiex' committee for the Mardis Gras ball to be given tomor- row night. Cl’lapter of Beta Chi : Gives Annual Dance | fourth anniversary Chapter, Beta Chi was given in the ballroom Powhatan Hotel last eve e | being twenty 3 orgunization and their ent. Gold _souvenirs we [lre\o—nlfdi ladies™ and gentlemen 1 supper Mis Allen thy The Alpha dance of buffer lock. belle Erove we Virgin and Miss committee in charge, | . A D. Brown and 1L Alle i program of Festivities corge Washington juntor” prom, crowning the fourth annual junior be held in the City Club F at 10 o'clock p.m Putrons and University's | function of § wee ¢ iday | ml\rr i nd couples will at- tend and join in the grand march, lad | by farion Damm angement Junior week will open with th reception to graduates | sh Hotel ba ck. The of the sity hold a rotating b from 2 to 7 pm ssts will as- semble at the Sigma Chi Fraterni house, 1312 N street northwest, and | proceed thence to other ho propressive menu will be ser: The junior week will be concluded with the play g1 in under auspices of | the claes Monda, evening, February 26. “The Charm’ School” is the play to be given. ' will bruary | Sardines and Cheese Paste. ! ‘0 boneless sardines and mix half of a three-ounce pack- of cream cheese. one-fourth teaspoonful of vinegar, ne-cighth teaspoonful each of salt | and paprika and a speck of pepper. | to proper con S;n.m) with one | teaspoonful of_the gil from the mar- QiR Spresd "on sall, thin rounds of toast or small toasted crackers, sprinkle with paprika and use: two for edch serving. Season with { of Columbia, wi o lvands r u:m of prom } o CHEVY CHASE. Miss Ruth Browning of Detroit, Mich, and Miss Martha Cleg of Al- toona, Pa., students of Goucher Colley Baltimore, have been the house guests of Miss Louise Baker, a Goucher stu- dent, at the hiome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . Baker of McKin- Jley street, Mre, Frederick R. Parks of Hesketh street left Thursday for Palm Beach, Fla.. where she will be the house : guest of Mrs. Emily B. Pendleton for a month. The Mothers' Club of the E. V. Brown School will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, Febru- ary 13, at 2:15 p.m. in the auditorium The Rev. Robert John ertson of Melrose eek end jn Trenton, Charles W. Semmes Thursday evening at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Hancock, now of Chicago, formerly of Chevy Chase. The soclal section of the Women's Club of Chevy Chase will give a Val entine party Tuesday evening, Febru- ary 13, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clement L. Bouve, on \epherd street. Mrs, Ralph Sabin of Macomb street itertained at luncheon and bridge on nesday at the Columbia Country Club. fr. and Mrs. C. W. Warburton of Washington have purchased and are now occupying the home of Mr. and . Baker Evans on Lenox street and Mrs | their family of it 0 their winter home fn Palm ] . after spending several ks in Havana, Cuba. “hase Chapter of the T ristlan Assoclation met at the home of Mrs. Charles R. Mann on Lenox street Tuesday after- X Mrd. Herbert £ the Young Women ation of tihe District s the guest of honor. rved tea after the meet- Day, president Chr Mrs. Mann ing. Heffelman of Ruther- formerly of Chevy Chase. veging Mlh r. and Mrs. R rd of Shepherd reet. His friends and former neighbers were asked in to meet him The Reading Class of Chevy Chase met on Wednesday morning at 11 at the home of Mrs. Vernon Hodges on West Kirk street ugene O'Neil's play “Anna Christic’ was read Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Stimson of Raymond street will entertain at a dancing party on Saturday evening, February 17. &t the Chevy Ch: in_honor of their daughter n Stimson. 2 . Dwight Scoit of Jeni- fer street will entertain the members of Mrs. Scott’s club und their hus- Lridge on Tuesday evening. srge I ford, N. J spent Tue Mr. ing, February 13. at 7:30 o'clock. here: will be no meeting of the Chevy Chase Chapter of the Florence Crittenton Mission on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 13. The next meeting will be held in March, Henry A. Gardner of Kirl has returned from Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Millard West of Kirk strect entertained on Saturday even- ing at a party in honor of their son and caughter, Millard and Betty est. blanwood Cobb of Grafton street Easy—Fascinating Telephone Switchboard Operating There is a demand for the Competent Operators who com- plete this short, easy course of 15 1-hour lessons. Oxford Bldg. 14th St. Bet. N. Y. Ave. & H gaughter Al small i Friediander will Lol | sol Nathan J. Ce fovimeriy of New Ca of Mrs. Emma Crow-| : 1" Stehlin took place ot 3r. John Crow Te. by her daughter, N maid of honor, and the Gilman trip Mr. and Mrs. at home at 910 4 Widow tended Crowley. as best man After a w Stehlin wil street southwes Mrs. J. Einstein an- ze of their daugh- Bernard A. Baer on and ter Trene to DT, Thursday. Wives of Lawmakers To Be Guests at Tea o wives of the members of the ittee on the District of Colum- in Congress have been in- a 1 guests to, » held at the College Wom- | Club tomorrow. Dr. Charles nan of the National Fine Arts Commission. will be present and Wil discuss “Some Problems in Washingt. Improvement,” illus- trating his talk with lantern slides. Mrs. Leroy T. Vernon will preside at the tea table: Anniversary Observance By Local Chapter of D. A. R. Mrs. Bertha M. Robbins, regent of the Judge Lynn Chapter of the D. A. i, announces an anniversary cele- iration of the chapter, to take the form of an illustrated lecture on “The Youth of George Washington.” Robbins has invited boys and 1s. especially those in the scout | organizations. The celebration will take place Wednesday, February 14. at 8 o'clock p.m. in’the assemblv hall of the Thomson School, 12th and 1 reets north Marinello APPROVED SHOP 523 11th St. N.W. Franklin 3392, Just back -from New York with all the improved methods of facial massag- ing, scalp treatment, wrin- kle treatment, etc. 0il permanent waving, 75¢ per curl; special prices on entire héad. the | | KAPLOWITZ5e: INCORFORATED Present Tomorrow: The Sfirrng Forecast JUILS -»» GOWN./' '*WRAP./ Unusually Attractive Prices Prevasl 721 NINTH /'T NW H. Hooper retiring. v inc Men’s shoes, including high shoes and oxfords, all latest styles and models, black and tan. $4.85 Women’s ' $2.85 $3. gll Ave.” ‘The partnership heretofore existing between Thomas H. and Walter Hooper has been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Thomas our very latest oxfords, pumps, combination effects in all lea!herl. chased for spring showing. Women's shoes, consisting of luding those originally pur- $3 85 Values Up to $6 High 85 $485 Values up to $8 Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes Hooper Bros. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS addressed the Missionary Society of the First Congregational Church on ‘The Situation of Turkey,” Tuesda: | The music section of the Woman's | Club of Chevy Chase will hold & meeting on Wednesday wmorning, | February 14, at 11:30 o'clock at the | Maryland schoolhouse. .The meeting | will be under the direction of Mr. Herndon Morsell Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Mills of Prim- rose street left Thursday for Palm Beach, Fla., where they will spend the winter. The Community Club of Che will give a luncheon t o'clock at the home of Mrs. E Lachlin on Raymond street. ceeds will be devoted to service work of the club, The literary section of the Woman's Club of Chevy Chase will hold a meeting Iday, February 16, at 2 o'clock p.m., at the home of Mrs. A. M. Ashley on Melrose street. The works of modern Dames to Honor Lincoln At Memorial Breakfast The Dames of the Loyal Legion, District of -Columbia Soclety, will give their annual breakfast in honor of Lincoln's birthday anniversary Monday, February 12, at 12:30 o'clock, at the New Willard. Mrs. John A. Logan, the national president, will | preside. Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker, president of the District of Columbia soclety acting a8 toastmistress. Lieut. Paul Miles, U. 5. A., Senator Thonias Sterling of South Dakota and Hon. Andrew 8. Caldwell of Illinols, will make short addresses. Miss Vir- ginia Caldwell reciting a -'rnbuze[ o Lincoln," by McKay. Music will be furnished by Mrs. J. Orme Thornberry, accompanied by Mre. Gertrude McRay Nash. while the Rev Dr. Dudley wlil sing some uf the old fashioned songs sayists will_be discussed. of Lincoln 8. Curtis of Laurel mnma)‘ The Loyal eriou Community of springs, Ark..|the District of Columbia gave their where ho haé|annual banguet Monday evening at His son, |8 o'clock, thus these two socleties % Wit and baby | have for kome years honored Llncoln.l gene Mc- The pro- the social | has ‘returned from and Youngstown, ot Ohio, . Curtis, with i VIAVI ‘ HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN 1916 Colo. Bldg., 14th & G Sts. Februars 13, 2:30 P.M Bubject: “The Womnn Who Ix Forty-Five— What She Should Know and Do.” ADMISSION FREE. together meeting the fathers and | {sons on Saturday evening. February 17. | in the church. A buffet supper will be ! servel at 6 lock. The boy \\Il| be | the guests of the club. > J. Harn ned at bridg 'S for the benefit Chapter of the Church of the Sacrament. The regular monthly meee Ladle: wing Guild of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Chure will be |If!d‘ Thursday, February 15, at 10 o'clock am. Luncheon will served . at 1/ o'clock. of Oliver and tea on 0t the Aitar | uh—w..l ing of l:n\‘ Tuesday, 1 | | | i 57 i | i Incerpors I This beautiful hand-em- broidered white organdy dress, formerly $35.00, now $8.50 is but one of the many re- ductions now in effect. 1747 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE EE LT T T T L b b Millinery 528 12th St. N.W. One Door Below F Announces A Distinctive Collection of Spring Millinery Both Trimmed and Tailored Now on Display in Our Show Rooms LULU GRILLBORTZER. GRACE DURNBAUGH. in shown in choice of place as well as choice of viands. Lunch at Le Paradis. Le Paradis Trio at Luncheon Le Paradis Band for Afternoon Tea FROM FACTORY TO HOME Made-to-Order 3-PC. OVERSTUFFED and F_With Spring Not So Very Far Away Our Women’s Sport Sections blos- som forth with the latest ideas in those strictly tailored wearables for which we are noted. Therefore, we invite your early inspection. Sport Suits $24.75 to $55.00 Tailored Dresses $19.75 and $24.75 The coat dresses are of Poiret Twill. The tailored dresses of Canton Grepe and Poiret Twill. The War- wick Lodge Suits and Topcoats are of the finest English and domestic fabrics. Selections are excellent. Knicker Suits $37.50 to $55 The Avenue at Ninth SUITES, %140 = Perhaps you already have given thought to “SPRING HOME-CLEANING”—A NEW THREE- PIECE SUITE OF OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE WILL PROVE THE MAKING OVER OF YOUR HOME. The opportunity of low prices is NOW!! Later, the increased demand will raise prices to a much higher rate. BUY NOW! DONT HESITATE!! Slip Covers—Made to Order Avail yourself of the services of exrert workmen—THE SAME SKILLED HANDS make up our Slip Covers which de- from making sign our famous suites. $18.75 suites —therefore T A Beautiful Upholstered we are able to make them up at this price. Velours and Tapestries left Boudoir Chair Washingtdn's Riggest Ma Uvholstered Furniture 911 7th St. N\W. PHONE MAIN 3419 No Comnection With Any Other Store ! Congoleum Rugs (Red Séal Seconds) At the most timely season And at the most allurmg prices Just when Madam is preparing to ireshen the home for spring and summer, along we come with a sale of Congoleum Rugs that represents a saving of $3.65 to $6.75. There are fully a dozen different patterns and color combina- tions, and the trifles that rélegate them to the “second” class are not discernible to the uninitiated. Only 101 altogether, so if yvou're interested, don’t take any chances, but be here early. Price when Perfect $16.20 $14.15 $10.10 $8.10 Sale price $9.45 $8.45 $6.45 $4.45 1,000 Yards Congoleum (Slight seconds) ~ 45¢ Sq. Yé. Full rolls Many patterns 300 Axminster Rugs Famous makes, perfect grades $6.95 Bromley's Livonia Smith’s Carlton Just arrived! Hodge’s Rattania Rugs Never before such beautiful examples of rug craft] New in every detail, rich in color- ing, original in pattern and variety to con- form to every possible preference. Sizes, too, for every room in the home—in town home, bungalow, sun parlor, porch or wherever a rug.can be used. Small throw rugs, too. Sanford’s Beauvais Smith's Yonkers That's the whole story so far as brands and nationally known details are concerned. The price is the outcome of a clearly defined plan. Axminster is such a rug standard that any woman lacking several in her home misses the best rug idea going. These are the practical 36x70 size that serves in so many places about the home. The colors and patterns are de- lightful and the value little short of mar- velous. (The Heeht Co., fourth floor.) The Hecht Co. 7th at F Price $2.25 $2.75 . $6.75 Size 30x60 in. 3x6 ft. 4.6x7.6 ft. Size Price 6x9 ft. $9.25 7.6x10.6 ft. $12.75 9x12ft. $14.75