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SOCIETY __(Continued from Eighth Page.) the_train bearer. Martin, Miss Blanche Miss Helen Twomey ma Cockrell served as They were attired in white crepe de chine. 3 program of - appropriate- dered previous to the ce by Mr. Edwin R. MacDowell's vild Rose.” Mrs. At Dawning” Truly.” To the s of the “Lohen- wore pink silk, wa Miss Blanche M Le Mar, and Miss ushers silk Carroll Hanford and “I Love Yo crescendo of the strains &rin” bridal march the bride’s party entered the church auditorium. Among the out-of-town EUests were - L. Wurst of Eliza- <s Viola Rukey of yrtle Amsbaugh of aude Arnold of ‘becca Clatterbrick Va.: Mrs. Virginia Freedman and daushter of Marshall, Va.; Mr. Jackson Leonard of York. Pa After the wedding a reception was bridal party at_the home , lda Watson of 1210 Irving northwest. Miss Elizabeth ve a number of piano and ions. Mrs. leonard have left to honevmoon at Old fort and Norfolk, Va., and then stay for two weeks at Ocean Grove, N. J. When they return hington they will live at 1210 up-a correspondence during this long absence, and when they met in Takoma Park young Mr. Pohle and Miss Arkebauer had grown to man- hood ‘and womanhood, and the love affair that they had in their child- hood was renewed and soon ripencd to where they decided to travel life's road together. Mr. and Mrs. Pohle have accepted a call from the foreign mission board of the Seventh-Day Adventist de- nomination to go as missionaries to Guatemala City, where he will be pastor of the church and also sec- retary-treasurer of the mission, which has its headquarters in that city. _ He is a graduate from the Wash- ington Missionary College of the class of 1924. They will leave for their new work about September 1. Following the ceremony last night there was a reception at the home of the bride’s mother. Miss Tancna Desio left today for Rhinelander, Wis., where she will be the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Didier. Lieut. Col. A. Y. Gordon Kane, who has been at the University Club, has Eone to Montreal, Canada. Col. Kane will be absent for about three months and will stop on his way north at the Army and Navy Club in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall have left Washington for Atlantic City, where they will spend the month of July, after which they will sail for Burope. They will return to this country the lat| rt of September. Devereoux, Mrs. Francois Berger Mo ran, former Representative and Mrs. Joseph H. Himes, Mrs. Gregg Birdsall and Col. and Mrs, E. Lester Jones. Mr, and Mrs. Walter F. Hardell are closing their home this week on, P street, preparatory to going to Néw York, trom where they will sail én the Leviathan to spend the summer in Europe. Mrs. Hardell formerly was Miss Fannie Gue, niece of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurt, well known philanthropists of Washington. Mrs. Joseph A. Herbert, jr, and young son Lynn Gronna have gone to Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., for a stay of several weeks. Mr. Frerbert wiil join them there for the week ends. Former Senator James D. Phelan, who is attending the Democratic convention in New .York, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Elston Pearce in their home, the Hemlocks, at Grandview-on-the-Hudson, The marriage of Miss Margaret Mitchell to Mr. Edward Taylor Pap- son took place Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in All Souls’ Unitarian Church, the Rev. U. G. B. Plerce offi- ciating. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Clarinda Mitchell, and Mr. David McCoy was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Papson left later for a’ wedding trip_which will include the trip up the Hudson river, and on their return they will be at home at the Ontario, where they have taken an apartment. came to attend the Maccabee conven- tion in Alexandria B Miss Mary Barrett will come tomor- row from her home on Moubray Archway, Norfolk, to be the guest of Mre. Grace Graham: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dover, who lived in Washington for a few years, are expected to arrive in New York today, aboard the Leviathan. They will remain at the Waldorf-Astoria for a short time before starting for their home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Thomas S. Lovette returned to her home, at 1728 N street, this morn- ing from a ten-day visit in New York, where she was the guest of Mrs. Parry Wright. Mrs. Lovette was a member of the McAdoo entertainment committee and attended the recep- tion which Mrs. John Leckie, presi- dent of the New York-Tezas Society gave in compliment to the Texas dele- gation to the Democratic convention. My Mrs. Lovette is vice president of the ‘Washington-Texas Soclety. She also attended a breakfast given at the Colony Club in compliment to the df|- egates from Texas.. She spent the week end at West Point in the party of Admiral and Mre. Magruder, the former in command of the U. 8. 8. Richmond. Miss Katharine Pfeiffer is motor- ing through New England with her parents and will attend summer school at Harvard. Dr. Joseph Heller has gone to Boston, where he will spend some time. time. Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Towles of Connecticut avenue are ciosing their house until yae middle of August. They w"l{ eave today by motor for Winona \lake, Ind., where Mr. Towles is- diNwtor of the Nationai chool of Photo..aphy TERINA 219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE D. C. Leagwe Pen Women Hosts to N. E. A. Delegates. The District League of American Pen Women will keep open house Wednesday afternoon’ from 2 until 6 o'clock at the club headquarters, at 1722 H street northwest, in honor of the delegates and their friends who are attending the Natlonal Educa- tion Association convention in this oity. Mra, Milton Reed, wife of Capt Reed, will be the hostess of the afternoon and will be assisted by other league members. Dr. A. Frances Foye. president of the Women's City officers and board of directors, will be hostesses at a tea in honor of the delegates to the National Education Association convention Wednesday afternoon, 4 to 6 o'clock, to be held at the club- house, 26 Jackson place. Pure Wool Bathing Suits For women. yarns, value. Thi Bathing Bathing pait. oo, _ Rubber carefully tailored. Made of pure, fine, soft s week.. full Caps, range of colors. Suit Garters, many colors, Bracelets, Beach Powder Puffs, 10c to o P5 $2.95 ¢ 98¢ Miss Catherine Conklin of Chicago will arrive in Washington tomorrow to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Monroe, on Porter street. Dr. C. N. Chipman has returncd for the’benefit of the Roxy radio | from a three-week visit in the middle fund, which will be used to purchase | West. = After attending the meeting | radio recelving sets for veterans' hos- | of the American Medical Association pitals throughout the United States.|in Chicago he went to visit his Among those who have taken boxes|brother, Maj. Chipman, at Fort ‘Riley, performance are | Kans. and on the rcturn trip stopped cretary of commerce | for a short visit in Kentucky. . Walter Drake, Admiral S dward R. Stitt, Gen. and| Mrs. Rose Morris of Norfolk r. and Mrs. visiting Mrs. Mildred G. Brodt i J. Ryan h e 13th M dxvingsetreet = 11 Mrs. E. Lester s is in charge of the sale of boxes for the perform- ances of Keith's “Summer Follies,” which have been arranged by a num- n|ber of the vounger members of so- Pre-Holiday Reduction Sale ! Offering Unheard of Values in Dresses, Suits, Coats and Hats For Every Occasion A sale characterized by most remarkable buying opportunities for those preparing for over-the-Fourth outings. $1.95 Dresses Silk Scarfs, newest designs; hand- Three wonderful bargain groups, in- Very smart models in crepe, satin and knotted fringe. Our $275 value. This cluding prints, linens and voiles—all col- charmeen. i g $1 '98 ors and sizes. $25 FOR THE BABY $12.50’ $15’ $19 Dinner and Afternoon Frocks in chif- 36 Lace-trimmed Carriage Covers. Up to fon, satin and lace. $2 values. On sale at = Coats Of silk and light-weight woolen iab- A Special Group of $45 and $65 Hats, $5 Scarfs, $10 and $15 Sport Suits, $35 A Group of Blouses Reduced to Half Price J. Gumprecht, 1 Mrs Special for This Week— All Knitted Dresses, Suits and Capes. Values up to $25. This week, July 1 for t Benning. Ga.. extended visit with her daughte Mrs. Liewellyn De Waele Thorp, w husband, Capt. Llewellyn De Waele Thorp. has been stationed there for | two years About the middle of August Mrs. | lovick Pierce Itiddle will join her husband in Sparta. Ga. for a vis with Mr. Riddle's relatives. $9.75 W Sweaters, latest models, with short Tohl-Arkebauer Nuptialx sleeves and sleeveless. $2.75, $2.45 In Takoma Park Church. Miss Myrtle Gray Arkebauer, daug ter of Mrs. Eva E. Arkebauer of 2. Greenwood avenue, Takoma Park, and Mr. Ernest ldgar Pohle, were mar- n Columbia Hall of Washington nary College, last night. bring- 0 a climax a romance begun in childhood. The ceremony was performed by .. H. . Lacey, chaplain of the ‘ashington um, in the pres- ence of a large aud composed of friends of the young The bride was dr ine and No Middleman’s Profit When You Purchase Our WINDOW SHADES WHEN YOU BUY FROM US_YOU SAVE THAT UNNEC- ESSARY EXPENSE, FURTHERMORE. YOU ARE ASSURED OF PERFECT FIT AND SATISFACTION, FACTOEY PRICES. > 98¢ 29¢ 49¢ 39¢ white ore a tulle veil. 60 White Jackets, summer flannelette. Special. ... 20 dozen Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Infants’ Gowns and Slips. Special. . ¥ Matson, Miss Barhara 15 dozen Summer Flannelette Gowns, Gertrudes, Slips. Special value at.......... Imported Hand-embroidered Bibs. ... Marjorie dressed in | arried bouquets of daises d wore wreaths of maline and da of honor was her < Hazel Arkebauer. was M- -AmE mMOPTLW®V IM--mE MmO >TW 830 13th St. N.W. | Phone Main 4874 W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprister man. Lohen- | Miss Gwendoline | of“the minister who | The Store of Better Values 2 | Oppenneimers ' SHOP UNIQUE e 8th and E Picoting, etc. We are equip- ped to give special service this week. missionaries for the Seventh Day Ad- ventist denomination, he and Miss Arke- bauer as mere children played together in Baltimore, where their parents were neighbors and where his father was pastor of the A | liv after the two brothers had grown to the age where they were ready for academic Studies they were sent to the Adventist sehool in Chile. During the intervening vears. Miss Arkebauer's family moved to ~ the middle west and by a peculiar co- incidence her family returned east and settled in Takoma Park and shortly after and Mrs. Pohle and family returned here on a furlough, after being in South America thirteen two families had t 1214 F St. N.W. You Can Save From 5% to %20 on Your Summer Frocks | In Our Great MID-SEASON SALE P T Sk i ; o - Just in time for the holiday—we have secured thousands of Dresses—as well as Coats, Blouses, Skirts, Underwear, URANT : etc., at savings of %5 to %. Here is a splendid opportunity to fill your holiday and vacation needs. “Jast a Real Good Car” Silk Summer Frocks Cool Linen and p— Made to Sell at $25 and $29.50 French Voile Frocks BROS., INC. s 1 ‘.I .65 Made to Sell at $12.50 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. s Paris-inspired frocks for afternoon, informal ; — and party wear, in i TUB SILKS STRIPED CREPES Smart and youthful styles in the ideal sum- mer vacation frocks. Practical, simple in PRINTED CREPES CREPE DE CHINES DOTTED CREPES CANTON CREPES, Etc. style; some embroidered, some tucked, some with linen collars and cuffs; many button In all the distinctive styles of the season and i trimmed—all the wanted summer colors. favored colors, including plenty of white. Distinctive Summer Frocks, Dotted and Embroidered Voile Dresses, $19_@ Made to Sell at $8.50 $5 95 Made to Sell at $35 and $39.50 ‘ . Black Dress Hats The smartest varieties of the mod- in dotted and embroidered voiles. in Transparent Effects ern favorites. Favored materials and colors. of Lace and Maline Are New and Fashionable THE YOUNG LADIES’ SHOP 1113 G Street N.W. I W All Sales Final No Exchanges Must Vacate Our Entire Stock Must Be Sacrificed at Once—Only a Short Time Re- mains—~Everything Must Go in This Closing-Out Sale Cool Dotted Voiles, Ba- tiste and Linens; were $1000 and $1250.° Sale price— $5.75 SUPER-STYLED CREATIONS FOR SUMMER FESORTS, MORNING, SPORTS, DAYTIME, AFTERNCON, DINNER, EVENING $15 to $79.50 PRICES ARE VERY LOW I OO Beantiful Printed Dresses that were $1975 and $25.00. Sale price, extra special— 59.75 / Flannel Topcoats, fur trimmed. Made to sell at $29.50. The new vogue in topcoats, in all the new shades —gold, 516'_5_0 white, powder blue, ete C s s All Cur Suits and Coats Reduced » and More Silk Overblouses, made to sell at $12.50. All the new colorings, styles and trim- 34& mings, including ) S Fiber Sweaters, made to sell at $4.50. The new sport s 95 sleeve model, in all = the new colors. ..... Sitk Hosiery, made to sell at $2.50. 300 pairs of one of Amer- ica’s finest brands—all full fash- ioned. Every pair perfect. All color- s ég ings, including white. : Tub Silk Slips, made to sell at $4.50. Closely woven and dura- ble material; hiphem, .95 ST T T AT Tub Silks and_ Canton Crepess mere 31500 and $1975. ' Sale price— Exquisitely Beaded Dresses that were $65.00, $75.00 and $85.00. Sale price, Trimmed Hats Sold at $5.00 and $7.50. Sale price, $1.00 Hereisan a.mulnq ‘New Discovery inToiletnecessities! The purestand finest of toilet soaps has been com- bined with a secret medicinal ex- tract whick has the marvelous pow- et of removing and preventin perspiration odors for 38 ho Instead of bothering with achem- jcal deodorant all that you need do is to use Chex in your bath. Use Chex as you would other fine toilet soaps—for face, bath, sham- . Unusually mild and pure—and mu a soothing, healing and mild antiseptic power. FREE if not Delightful x 0t Chex. Upless it prevents all G Pavion oa0rs for 36 hours after use. Teturn what isleft of the cake and we will jadly refund your money. for_the package. Cool Silk Dresses Georgette, Canton Crepe and Roshanara Crepe; were $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00. Sale price, Silk Skirts, made to sell at $10. Crepe de chine, roshanara, che- nille, in all the new colorings—plenty of s ;@ awhite . bl Sleeveless Flannel Jacquettes, ° made to sell at $3.95. All the new colorings, in- sz Their lightness bespeaks sum- mer-cool comfort . . their trans- parent brim cffects flatter the matron and enhance the charms of youth. . . . 2 A iate, too, for almost any hour of the summer -day and any affair of the summer scason. . . . Sport and Twill Capes Imported Shadow Plaid Sports | Coats that sold at $39.75; twill capes, in tan, gray and navy; sold at $45.00. $1250 This smazing new soap is for sale @rug stores and toilet counters, Fovereiat & Cox ‘Sole ibutors, 111-119 "Toth Street, New Y X T Coats that sold at to $85. Sale price, $29.75 gathered at sides. cluding' powder blue, Sizes 36to44. ...... etcl .o eveomes —These are voises!