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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, €. SATURDAY, JUNE 27. 1925 SOCIETY. ! irector Tourin; ountry. | stations in Detroit, Cleveland. Piit« —————— e | burgh. Washington, Philadelphia. A1 . 8 : A lantic City. New York, Schenectady 2 Film Shows Piranhas Are Flesh Eaters—Quaint foson and Montreal. Wans ro i | posed can listen-in for this announcer entertainer from almost any statior Solicitor (Jeneral and Mrs. E\lltChC“‘} p e Marriage Custom Requires Fiance to Kill ocated in the above cities, as the 5 ' 2 | are all asking him “to take the air in Temporary Home on Bradley ‘ . Will Merge With Yellow Cab FiigiiaeinShowtBonsery. S l.ane, Chevy Chase. ! R | and Other Hertz Interests, | i | rarie o ine Soria are wesuin i e A . e S e wanufacturers in Chemnitz, German: k z Orreapondence of the Associated Preas terfor. mentioned by the late Theodore 1 ECTITES I fem i | | Chicago Hears. RIO DE JANETRO, Brazil. May 6. | Roosevelt in the accouni of his trip s ¢ 3 4 " An educational film has been ex. | down the River of Doubl. ave the HE Solicitor General and Mrs. the McKinley and Rooseveli admin- | . | “ ot one G5 Mitchell have taken as # tem. | nistrations and judge -of the United | “ i hibited in Rio de Janeiro showing the | piranhas. the flesh eating fsh. whi povary abode the home of |States Circult Court of Appeals, an- | . L~ By the Associated Press | wild life and frontier industries in the ' inhabit some of the interior rivers Mre. Godey on Bradley lane. | nounces the engagement of = her | g " CHICAGO. June 27 The Chicago | Brallan State of Matto Grosso. This| The operator throw a calf into the adjacent 10 the Chevy Chase | daughter. Christine Richards, to My 3 | Tribune says that a consolidation of [i$ the second largest state in the stream. It was eaten with wmv\r . Club. and will be there while selecting | Francis Stillman Hyde. son of Mr . P b the Yellow Cab Manufacturing Co.|Union, being more than twice the size | ing apldity by an ““"' ”;H o v . [ more permaneni vesidence. The |and Mrs. F. H. S. Hvde of Engle- 1 and six other compznies of John |of Tex of “these carnivorous fish. ators | (1("”[0" Sa= &° the citor General and Mrs. | wood iy Hertz, Chicago. with the General; There are plenty of Indians living are numerous 2 . fitchell have gone to their country $ e % Motors Corporation ‘s being worked | {n Matto Grosso, most of them in the Edges of the foresi bordering ihe « in Minnesota and will await the | Mrs. Clarence Aspinwall left ¥ri out and will be announced next week. | hunting and fishing period of civilizu- | rivers are in many places white with arm: rrival the: Mother. who will |42y for Nova Scotia, where she will | i | Nesottations have been under way | tion. The men of the Bororo tribe, | herons. The species are famous for | HEIERTSS danioe 1aps Mot 20 West until she decides | spend July. Laten, Mr. Aspinwall | y in Chicago and Detroit among bank- | Which was ahot for the picture, usc no | their aigrette feathers. There ia 4| sidence for next Winter. will join her and they will spend Au- | ers and officials, says the newspaper, | Clothing, but the women have been'law in Matto Grosso preventing the ; = ! gust at Osterville, Mass. , o The basis for the merger, which La | taught by t!he Iledteral ll;d()ian An\’,"‘l;o!l’(lll{ling'nf t(r;‘:-scrm;;‘:‘_ 'n:na is a 1«.-:; i ad : S 1 Salle street gossip savs would be a|l0 wear a simple form of dress. The!trade in the feathers. however. an s P reipnine 2 | { % . 360,000,000 dcn) I romacted th e the |most popular style in necklaces is | they are gathered after dropping from trip without map s lihemariace ot Mrs Arne Chupeiil Ices e PmEssEmend o ner genwhyl . i 3 desire of the General’ Motors Cor- |Made by stringing a collection of the | the birds. kg hinejalmharlice price e ol «marriaze of Mrs. Anne Churchill | ter, Miss Marjorie Gerry. to Mr. Wal-| . poration to enter the motor bus and | teeth of wild jaguars, powerful and|of approximately $150 a pound adequaz i Colemand, daughter of Mr. B. [ dem: Gallman of Wellsville, N. V.. | : taxicab monufacturing fleld the | 92nZerous animals of the cat family.| Diamond mining seems to be flour ! Coleman of Philadelphiu. to Mr. |son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gallman of | 5 2 Dibunie cortintes y which kil livestock throughout a |ishing. the picture showing one vil .eland Harvisbn. assistant secretary | New Vork. Miss Gerry is the daugh bune s S IGRy aEe et O centca) Andlinocticin | Iage wlee HE ol iasibete EHoE e e § : . Gerty ellow Mauufaciuring shares sold ZLNEES SIN Bl 2t T of State, wus guietly solemnized today | ter of the late Mr. Philip F. Gerry around $46 in the stock market ses- | Brazil. A pecullar wedding custom |than 3.000 men washing river grave 1 12:30 o'clock. at the home of the| The wedding will take place in the | i Mita 800000 | Was filmed. showing the return of u 'and sediment by hand. Gold i< washed ing roads and v Th 2 v | day, on which basis its §00.000 i 1 n ivie’s brother. Mr. G. Dawson Cole- | [all. Miss Gerry is # graduate of | o i e, 27 - | Young man with the hide of 4 jaguar. by machinery 5 3 4 gradun H shares would represent around $27.- | Y’ 4 I i it ian. at Brin Mawr. Pa. Only mem | George Washington Univer and is 500,000, General . Motors common | Killed to prove his bravery, a nece The plains stocked with catile s of the immediate femilles were member of the locai chapter of Pi 5 ? | Soldiatove 285 whe reanective Mo | sary action before the right of mar one zone ha 400,000 head. Much — Beta Sororvity. After har g ation 3 b lkel T e e oL Opiniona in | Flage is given to man of the meut is prepared for market in The bride was given in marriage by she studied law for a year. ? | financial circles that General Motors| ANOther feature of life in the in. the form of jerked heef. Get map= her fathe core a fowered chif- | My. Gallman is a graduate of Cornell books h . : e e otors books here fan gown in buff shades, with & large | University, whete he Served as in e e e e X i 5 _ 5 3 i 2 2 3 £ & clarify every travel R oy i Gainl | siencionifor alyesnifollowis s arant ] : : ; one-half and two shares of Yellow Marriage Licenses. Deaths Reported. o e e n arm bouquet of Spring vers. | uation. Later he went wif jen. % v i al - Manufacturing. b i Th deaths have been report i There were no attendants. Mr. H Enoch Crowder to Cuba after the revo- = e licenses have been issued to the he tollowing deaths h; en reps plete. our infformation v - = v M a 5 Yel- v in the last 2 ison is the son of M .'lnul Mrs. W. |Jution there to help in the reorganiza- xo}fl(lg,‘?.rh":51:“1‘;.'.'":?,57.:?‘1,.:::.};!. following: o Hoten B wasortien, | 120 Hesed Department in the | o rongh— anidl e it oo DY ewg Oy o s e bt i turing taxicabs and cars for rent and| .. A. Daughtrs and Alma Ciyburn Chatles Allen Bosd. 68. 818 E st s+ A military wedding of unusual in - e - the latter producing busses, would 80| y.viy'soort and Mary Jackson Ssictin Sentrads SHemes, §6. 448 5 L military wedding of unusual i | aivision of Mexican affairs of the State to General Motors through majority . G il Beien ¥, M . ) !v = ;\L % “\ ‘i‘hlll' 3 \]p; Anne Department, but has orders to proceed stock holdings, iccording to the BHnon. Lo S andi e S i William Herzberz 4%, St. Elizabeth s Hos n St Margaret's (Aiss Anne |, Costa Rica the latter part of July e LEE. & S both of Baltimore A pnyilia zbers St. Elizabeth s Ho " Bk Dzvia Wesson, daughter of Lieut. Col. |, early in August. He will be at the | ener SOy ore S0 the report| “ippomay k. Lackett-and Charlotte V. Wind- | DML 5o L o tomae River, foot:War I'he National Charles M. Weasen, Ordnance Corps, | =i ¥ 0 Sugust. (oo Wi B | |said General .hulu‘,_«“unum mmlh;‘ham Colleze. = # 1. S0 AL will hecome the bride of | AN €0 Sope. | ; an interest in the Yellow Cab Co. o I , ; g ? .. |, Infant of Morris and Jennie Vizderhouse Miss Ger 1l leave Washington | * : 2 | C HIOE | = harton Claike apd Tmarene [Re Joue 2D Merss Lisut. Raymond Stone. ir.. Coast Ar- | Miss Gerry will leav EDineron} b ’ 4 o Chicago, the Yello b Co. of New | pese 2 hours. Sibiey Howital 7 7 . REMEMBRANCE ; aymond Stone. i anad Weksen Maric Quattrociceh) tillery N son of Ca and Yo « pus « 5 & Rarmond Ston and An, Wee Maric il .S A v s Comdr. and | 4 e e e ork, the Omnibu orporation of| Wilium T. schrider and Ma © lpine Mrs. Ravmond Stone. 1%, 8. N. of An : B 3 7 America. which controls the Rifth | Schueltze William_Jam hger Hosn Shop alia Hasbest Seotl 4 - W k Avenue Coach Co. of New York, and S e Sl - v nd n reception Mrs. Andrews Hostess to | 13 5 the Chicago Motor Coach Co. of Chi-| x nd Elsie H. Barrs B Smaliwond. 1 M. Foster's Shob ome of the hride's Twe Luncheon Parties Today. ‘ 2 g k. : lcugo. The Omuibus Corporation | Sey M Chesnev and Hasel E. Ten- Gach) Baster : g Eelmont 1oac Mrs. Minnigerods Andiews enter 3 < § owns an interest in the Peoples | o0 OB AL N iiidrea x. sionaker. | g ioward Ma pig Mth St at Pa. Ave. tained in an unususl but charmingly 2 g ; Motor Bus Co. of St. Louls i o M elen G Cwyin e - Also 1228 Penna. Ave, arcanged luncheon today ui the May —_— — e e e £ 2 flower Hotel. It was in the natu ety ¢ Leonard of Landover. Md and | Turning rust into metal by an ind Mr. Donald Fisher Fenn. The | JOTRC Cer (1 VAR 10 The Bt v i : i Army Officers Transferred. | Genevieve Mannukee of this city tro-chemical process. the idea ce emony was performed by Dr. Wil B L et S ! George W. Quick and Lallian 1. ole- York . 5 helpthg to ¥ o omony was performed by Dr. Wil'| for Europe in the intereat of the Mon Maj s et Aok New York professor, is helping NIl Afal Tathor of tne Eraalr eS| Ecsliol Bountation. | Medi, orps, ha heen relieved trom | qseph M, Kandel and Amelia Lovin store valuable ancient bronzes the residence of Dr. and Mra |, It was a double party. as o duty at Bolling Kield. Anacostia, D. | JQEQLT;!::'A:\ Darko a3 e T Moy 5 sancr e, | drews entertained at « larg r ¢ [C.. and ordered 1o the Par p an hath of Baltimore et P);:\hneuhapcd table in honor of Mrs.| = b el LR, ; “one. Col. Carl K. Darnall and Lieut. ocCharlel Roaeh dnd ¥ ot fary P nts played “O | poce Gouvarneur Hoes. who will su aughter of esentative and Mrs. Guinn Williams of Texas, leaving | Col. Charles 1. Craig, Medical Copme Ames T Kayior of Philadelnhi s < = i D Thenarin o tha. Sidlin: preced. |veed her as chairman of the Thomus | Washington to motor to her fiome in that State and for visits on the Pacie |in iawaii, have hees e 0T | o emen T asior of Philacringe, e . very One Admires P onengrin On the violin preced- | otrerson memorial. and of Mrs. Wil. | €0ast, where she will spend the Summer. city, the former for duty in the office | Harry L. Snead ant ida € i 3 & ueets witnsssing the |14m Laird Duntop! a: another table of the Suigeon General and the latter | Arciie Rod A g 2 —The expressive beauty that Leda H. Robinson | Miss Virginia Minnigerode. a cousin wiling today for Buenos | was ziven Saturday atternoon at |&t the Army Medical School. Col. : 3 5 S e inr Mrs. Andrews, who will be married \ Waramanipacic | Folbwh = (hs “.“q,;lhnm.. 8. Bratton, Medical Corps, - - A invariably features floral em- d Lanl M Monday fo Lieut. Alan Thornton : . & has heen transterred from Hoi of Cambridge. Mass.; Mr. Roger Fenn 0 i T o the convention meeting in_the oak | a ar Concord, Mass., brother of the | Hunt, U. S. M. €. at Vaucluse, the|l The Miss Adria Margery s Toom of the Ralelen Hotal* 'A% this | Springs, Ark.. to Honolulu, Hawait blems of our creation. Spe hridegroom: Mr. Joseph Coburn smm‘“\ndr»zw v;’nm- in Fairfax County. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chest g ing the nationul off for the| cially designed— ¢ Skowhegan, Me.; Mies Louise | V. Was the honor guest. It was @ |Smith of Oakton, Vi.. to Mr. Nelson 4 51 coming veur were elected and in Birth R ted 4 oung, Miss Clara Smow, Miss Emily | MOSt Interesting party, representative | Cover Davis, A Yalled: “The new oHiciis ave nees | 1rths Reported. e AT \ : it gon SO WREATHS ¢= ahead for the auto mobilist who starts data danger of spoil miss time and thoroughly enjoy being useful 10 evers motorist imple home wedding 21 noon 1o was that of Robin Vlerron. Mr. William 8. Scoville and | of social. artistic and professional | John D. Davis of Frederick < Va- | gllioti. president: Thelma Leeman,| The M. J. L. B. Buck, all of Hampton | Washington. The table where Mrs. |will take place this eveni ice presldents Virginial Gresne e |to the ot Depsimes Sah ey foooriad it A Do e | Hoes and Mrs. Dunlop were seated sat 8 orclock, {ni the Oukton Neth’ 255, PPeSTOE Ve e, GReete, 520 In A ler S v OTEC e mechR L T was docorated with red, white and |odist Episcopal Church. the ~Rev. | [yl Creele | IeRIER. eastier Nacha el Cocelus hoys i 9 3 & B PR AYS nebunkport. Me.. Mr. and Mrs. Fenn |blue, carrving out the Fourth of July | Latch officiating. A recention will | (€7 C 0 1 2 3 will return in August to Hampton In. |decorations, as Mrs. Andrews is sail- i follow the ceremony at the home of |05 closin 5 urke = and Mary A. Benneif, girl | 2 stitute, where both are members of | iN& that day. and the Jarge oval. |the bride’s parents iven to the Mare Brown.! Cymi 3. und Helen' Corbine gir " Electrlc Patte the facuity. Mr. Fenn being acting |shaped table where the brideelect Was | .1 and Mrs. Gharles B. Hobbe, | he outgoing president. at her home B i tarence s H director of the school of agriculture };;:Ledfl(’\nn dec (lpr' with y;lnk ang| e ok e o MieensVon Monvos! straet T NSt ts, Mige, Cockroaches, s ind € 12 flowers carrying out the color J & L B lizabeth Roonts. ‘Waterbugs, Mrs. Elizabeth Williamson Ellis of [ scheme of her wedding arrangemen dria, Va.. on June 24. spent their = oot BT iy X Gras i ater! Ants, Ete. e : : Cleveland Park and Mr. Frank Kay |Short addresses were made and: 1he | BONeYmoon ot the Mayflowe oy | e Gens bas, relunned Srom | Viohie S o pohey 13t known food desrrovers and disease Ao s Green of Georgetown were married | entire ballroom was used for the oc. | S Se from New York on the steam- |3 11 Wiliam Barton, to Miss Forbes, | Joma's. sng"e ; R = s T, sl 4 , o e ctory | sl * | ship Christobal of the Panama 14 BY I D10 ALes HoLh? oy 5 § s e e e {road Line on June 30 for Port Au(at North Lgremonte. Muss. Tefore| HiTy [ wid, Ko Catiin bor, | 35cand 81.50—At all dealers a : " Phonc Main 3707 {he Rir Baiber WDRIER HoMOlating | Binntetes e oo SMes. Dicis | Biinoe, winrs Capl. Hoths is o @uty | THU5NE home Mrs. Gans visited Len | fimmating aod Leailiiy Rovmel, bos 7| MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS Mr. Green has been marshal of the|Jean Lowry Benmett, A e r‘d:x‘esr. with the Sth Regiment, . 8. M. ¢. = | O% e s, | Heory B . . oL : United States Supreme Court since | Llovd Booth, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett.| Mr. and Mrs. Henrv The marriage of Miss Katherine A A R L 15 nuary 1915, when Chief Justice|Mrs. Marion Butler, Miss Maud Da- |are just back from Europe. enter.| Wrenn to Mr. Russell F. Lynch will z d Mildred Mimeon. gir) White was presiding over that body, | vidge, Mre. Edward Bouton and. M {tained informally at lunchean o1 (he |{AKe Place at the home of ihe bride. on | 3 Gwendalyn Rich. 5oy i the win, whe is e, sda v ! nnis Talbert, girl. «nd has served in the court in various|Symington Dawson of Baltimore, | Shoreham yesterday Mintwood place, Wednesday, July 1! Wiiliam C. and Mary L. Thompson, hos capacities from the time he entered|Mrs. Richard Parker Crenshas Mo |at 4 oclock. The bride will have as| __William 1. and Aenes K. Toom: it as a page boy. J A Margaret B. Downing, Mme. ; Mrs. Warren Enos Krechting and |Rer mald of honor her sister. Miss Mr. and Mrs, Green left immediate- | de-Litzin, Mrs. Logan Feland, Mrs.|Miss Mildred Krechting will go 1| K2 Wrenn. Mr. Robert Lynch Iv after the wedding for a motor trip.|David DuBose Gaillard. .. Niati Conn.. Monday, and open | *" tend his bLrother as best as Upon their return to Washington they | flam C. Gorgas. Miss Maud Gouv- | their cottage which they have taken | Pe3t man i will be at home at 2934 Newark street | eneur, Mrs. Louis Hertle, Miss Vir-|tor the season. Mr. Krechting will| "D ¢eremony will be perormed by ) the Rev. Father Fontaine of St. Paul's ¥ { 2 p ih g |§inia Hunt Mre. Richard W. Hyson, | accompany them and return 1o the | the R® { } LR s | C. W. Kennedy. M Henry | Hotel Roosevelt shortly. later join purch { 3 Dickey, daughter of Mx. and rs Ju ogstadl. Mre. Benjamin Rush |ing them for an extended stay . C F. Dick Lieut. Williain Wa Logie, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews s Dr. Charles Wood. pastor of the N . Dacies, U \\,_ .. \-D"l\m ‘.\n. .-‘:}(1 Ve Chasls Minnigerode, Mrs. | Barn Dance Opened Church of the Covenant, and Mrs. Soap to Cleanse Mrs. William M-vu“& ’,""\,”-'l'-}," this| George Carter Minnigerode, Mrs. | Sorority Annual Convention. morning at 11 oiclock A e i ot | Batty. Weflerson Morils, Mxs. . Tenl| el Phi N “hure tev. C. Ernesi Smith of-| p; & o s e e e S Wogmas ~Tallaterro, fannual convention In this city Thurs.| Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Rickey, who ¥ o 5 a t of ferns and palms. h s anv s Washipston “eks. | gay. Friday., Saturday and Sundav.| have been abroad for some time, have S 3 1 I oy ( B = l Misk Frances Bingham Cole sang ~At | Miieyei®fy Willlams and Mre. John |4 farn dance at MecLean. Va.. on|recurned to their apartment at Ward to Biliousness / Ls oryv o .0 ()[)CI ation Dawning” and “O Promise M | 5 e i v e Thursday nisht opened the conven- | man Park Hotel | . { s S ety . ere younger g ; = : I'he br e was Rive ",,‘"mm":::m'r“ | guests were seated Mlrs. H!lph;fl.unqrjhg 1 est event of the conclave | Ma tewart W. Stanley of Wash- | thing for constipation :-'v_ta:‘l;l;z d":}' ‘:V&'r;“-d“ “’:“_ pink';«‘”‘ »,~‘,\nd.-m-, presided and the | the farewell dance. on Frigay | iNEton is at the Hotel .\\'.l-u in New {soon, I am going to red c on gOW I zuests included Miss Virginia Minni- | b g : York have a sick g oo e e Y = % A - e < rose- | 5% r&inia Minni- {night, at one of the Iz t count spell. 4 < o e S o hat of pink, and carried pink rose | erote. "Miies " starzaret Britcell ot | Sany: 45 one of the largest | M f [P smednaly : Not many vears ago science hrought s < .| Warrenton, ) Helen Minpigerode, | cally 4 " i . ¢ | kept on suffering until |3 fOrw-e - G . o . i Joseph B. Spangler of New 3 < lcally “all of the members of the so-| Watch vour step. Kven the fellow ufferi orward : sw fabric. was made of the matron of honor und |y Anne Gibbon Minnigerode, Mrs. | rority including many. of the older | who falls into s fortune doeent. s the breakdown ‘came. forward a ne fabn It w € v of tan .m;mn 3 ;Alg‘“‘”no AL er A augarel fand ex-active girls. A 1ea dance wars land on his feet i(;,,.',e" ad only known \\"V'(i or cotton m)(’l" :ll\r‘ ]'VHI\W] 111\‘(’ me color. and carried vel- T <. Campbell Turner, e 0T : : ¥ : i Tl e | Colguits s Do | “SHADE™ BETTER W Mab ! DR. BOICE’S silk. felt like silk. and. in many in- : Georze Plasier. Mrs. Archbald Ran | s e s e T - o b Wil Cahe e d.?}lyxw.e Miza: Roslys Wihtie ars s | WINDOW SHADES || Prescription Tablets stances, wore hetter than silk awlins i Duvies g G < / el 1 for Constipation would give prompt ev. mother of the bride.| The Rec. K. Ward Denys and his! Factory Prices Sare o Measure [and lessed reliof, all this troubis Aibist productbecanie knowen o ¢ nof French biue 4l;n. m'daunhlel; Mrs. Margaret Denys Wol- You Mone could have been avoided. Try them ! e i 3 nd rze blac at, and s. avies | 4 gl 3 Pa i A2 i e » o H 1 " m‘ o5 sl toay r cott, and her daughter, Miss Patricia Bl Eoiiite :::rgr.t':‘nd"c'?:::uc:"ydou:-::’l(l;“;chv.: Silk. Several vears aco advertisers Lieut. d M 4 = Jeft after the g - = - '.' - - b ~SOTF O o ¢ ‘,‘L,..v’ tin 1vin to Atian ;::g;:::m-*z!;cen'u or other good realized that this name was incorrect. e bators: July 5 ey | since the public might get the impres- Ga . ‘ SEIA - ! sion that the material was either part or A number of pariies hav ziven Accommodahons : e ) | wholly silk. compliment to Mrs. Davies SR S e wer | In Excellently Furnished i B Apartments for use of two, three or four persons. Wood are in New York and are regi :) 2 _Ointment to Heal tered 4t the Ambassador Hotel i ational Sorority held s If T don’t get some- Fiher “Rayon™ was adopted as the term to apply to this cellulose fabric. Throug e R W out the country mm‘chan‘N are adopting Meieo IS0 Sept. 13th: W. NTOKFS SAMMONS, Proprietor the new namec. In \Washington, re- gy SOl i cekl » tailers, operating with the Better Jdticece Busine Bureau, have substituted “Rayon” for the misleading term “Fiher HIGH ON THE BANKS Silk.” OF THE SEVERN RIVER Today. business and the public use and COMPARE RELATIVE know “Rayon™ for what it is. The COST adoption of the new trade term is another milestone in the movement to Of spending a few weeks maintain public beliel in advertising. with your tamily at an av- erage Summer resort in a crowdecd hotel—railroad fares and expensive amuse- meats _included—with the whole Summer at Sherwood Forest in a cool bungalow, The publication of all to yourselves, with three this announcement is or four rooms, bath, large evidence that this living room and a shady newspaper subscribes porch: meals in attractive whole - heartedly to hall: recreational activities, the principles of fhe auch as golf, tennis, boating, Better Business Bu- ho_rfrhacl: riding. at sur- reau and co-operates prisingly low cost. Splen- with the Bureau in did bathing beach and pier protecting its readers. safeguarded during bathing hours by life guards. Complete Hotel Service. Micx Minnie Lee V\{]II)'H'\ daugh- “A Summer Colnny e of Renresentative and Mrs. Guinn Breakfast, 35¢ to $1 | | Under Club Control” Willizams of the thirteenth district of L N ] .f..l.l-f - '-'-’-'-'fn'f Texas, left Washingion and is go- Dinner, $1 tnz by otor to Te: ind the The Safe DRINK— e e monane, " BURLINGTON HOTEL s R R idow of ] Vermont Avenue at Thomas John Richard: Rolicicor ¢ | Circle United Siate aring Lo delicious ORANGE bcvgrfigc - -DELICIOUS---COOLING Quenches Your Thirst in a Jiffy JUST SWEET ENOUGH— SERVED ICE COLD— YOU'LL LIKE IT— Buttermilk Deliciously Refreshing There is no beverage for Summertime that compares with Simpson’s Buttermilk—served ice cold. It's both food and drink—nourishing, at the same time it drives away fatigue. Be sure it is Simpson's Buttermilk—that makes all the difference you can imagine. Simp- son's Buttermilk is made fresh every day—from Furnished Bungalows - pure, sweet Walker Hill Dairy Milk. Season—$300 Up Flihie bt The Better Business Bureau Shorter Periods e of Washington Apply \SO’J at Grncers'~55rved at Fauntar'ns Simpson’s Weker B Milk Take Home AT ALL PEOPLES '“?:'l::' ATALL OIKEMANS Da;ry DRUG STORES Family BEVERAGE STORES 530 Seventh St. S.E. Phone Lincoln 1811.12 NS 503 Fourteenth St. N.W. 336 Evening Star Building Telephone Main 7523 * * (U Beautiful drive by way of Maribers. e i Road In excelleat coadition. LR NN NN NN A A R A A A A AR

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