Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1926, Page 51

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Interesting Events in Prince Georges County Mrs. Harry E. Phelps and Mrs. Norris Beall of Laurel chaperoned a number of young people for an outing on the Severn River Annano- Us Frid The p: included Misses Doris Phelps. Eleania Clifton, Helen Lowery, Maxine Phair, Louise and FEvelyn Hodge, Ruth Howard. Katherine Austin, Dorothy Dean and Gladys Vanrasen, the ing from Baltimore. Jimmy and Ralph Klippert, Baker, Alton and Stewart ¥ Edward Phelps, Russell Jones, | Wachter, Howard Hardy, Milton Tay- lor, Gordon Dean and Albert Russell of Baltimore, and Charles Burner, Washington. Robert | Recent Br.ide l THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. Bt ¢, turned from a visk of several weeks in New York and Philadelphia. Mrs. Eila J. Belt and Miss Fanny Lyon have returned to.their home in New York State, after visiting friends in_Bowie and Washington. The annual picnic for the benefit of Ascension Church, Bowie, will be held Saturday, August 21. afternoon and night. Many new amusements will feature, and a Washington orchestra will furnish dance music Miss Loulse Zantzinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otway B. Zantzinger, Wine avenue extended, Hyattsville, entertained last week the Young Peo. ple's Club of Pinkney Memorial Church at a watermelon party. Mrs. Stoddard, son and daughter, and mother. Mrs. Summy. Spencer street, Hyattsville, are visiting rela- tives in Pennsylvania. irifith and family, Diplomat’s Bride Returns to Capital AUGUST 1926—PART Porch P‘any for Young Pennsylvania Guests Miss Olga Weinmiller and Miss Verona Weinmiller of Philadelphia were guests of honor at a Summer porch party given Thursday evening by Mrs. Reu Emerson Glessner of Chevy Chase. Games on the lawn and dancing in the house were enjoyed by the guests, who included Miss Dor- othy Allen, Miss Marion Boss, Miss Esther Burgess, Miss Gretchen Daniel, Miss Thelma Entrican, Miss Margaret Glessner, Miss Thefma Graser, Miss Agnes Oulahan. Mr. Paul Bowdler, Mr. Wallace Duncan, Mr. Harold Kearn, Mr. Harry Little, Mr. Her- bert Miles, Mr. Edmund Ormsby, Mr. Gilbert Rudy and Mr. John Shipman. SOCIETY Rizik Brothers Continuing: Final Clearance The Entire Stock of Berwyn, left vesterday for a vacation Mr. L. F. Graves, wife and daughter in Southern \l'\r\lnntl They will re- of St. Petersburg, Fla e visiting friends and relatives in Laurel, Mrs. 8. \W. Dorset, Laurel, left ¥ri- day for a stay of two months with relatives tn Wisconsin, The Ladies' Aid of the Landover Christian Church announces a lawn party to be given on the church ounds ‘Tuursday evening, August 19. It promises to be an outstanding society event in the Landover neigh- borhood i Mr. Oharles, G. Birton and family Cottage City, are traveling by auto- mobile through Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire and Vermont. They will visit Niagara and Toronto, and come home by way of Atlantic City. The tour will extend over about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hyattsville, and daughter-in‘law 3. Lll'u Smart Models for Spring and Summer Greatly Reduced Jack Alello and family, Hyattsville, and M street, are at North Lifiile I spending Beach, Md. HAWKINS N2 MOTOR CO. Conveniently Located om Fourteent® Stre L”Q” GE5E5556555 WASH]IV GT 01V SILK STORE PIGEIIS %@j 1114 G St. N.W. Phone Main 8306 ( MANUFACTURERS’ SURPLUS SIS ULINES . ,Thomas R.N Rinon ‘and Lillan Bobin- = o Formerly Miss Ruth Bigelow Adams, daughter of Mrs. C. ¥. Adams La AH"'"‘" C‘m"(fl"{v o m_m 5,000 yards of choice Fabrics for Summer and Fall wear at a fraction of their former prices. Sints: W e France, the wedding faking place | A%lne F. L BT bo ot vt Sureau, S Theodare F. $2.98 Printed Crepes, excel- $ 79 $2.49 Tub Silks, superb :tyles lent color range 1' and colors . ... Misses \' and Doroth! shaw, ring to Ocean Md., for a week's uullng WRAPs - Suit C()A'rs rn- City, Cantnloupe Plckles. Use two medium-sized cantaloupes, two cupfuls of sugar. one-half a cup- ful of vinegar and spices to taste. After peeling., cut the melons in quares. Roak in =alt water all night and in the morning soak for about two hours in alum water. Make o thick sirup of sugar, vinegar and Drop the meion in the sirup ok until the pieces can be easily Seal while hot. —e Mamage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following James L. and | N. & All Sales Final T IR RIT ENEN Little of West their son and Mr. and Mrs. Howard returned from Bank- unty, Md., where they . Little’s father, the latter being his ninety-third Mr. Jacob H. Little ut to celeh ary. John H. Williams and I daughter, Retty Lee, of Oakwood Drive, e returned from n visit to Mr. Willi 3 and Mrs. John F. ford; Me. They also visited relatives &t Ashbury Grove and West Medford, Turner of Stoney P Dorcas S. Matheson of Harry 8. Copperthite and ¢ Sellere. and Ruth E_ Hoffman nd Ieabelle M. Wilson both of ipoke M. Miller and Virginia Gore. ”Rwhards N rook: Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Smith and little daughter, Dorothy: Miss Leila Bennett, and Messrs. Allan and Stuart RBennett of Leonardtown, SENORA DE BARON, Bride nl the Cuban Charge d’Affaires, who, before their marriage in Baltimore, Wednesday, August 4, was Miss Catherine Shea. They have returned from their wedding journey ‘and are at Wakefleld Apartments. ture. most authentic R R Service Ney's Fur Coats were seicct¥d to ¢ 1 wear and conmfort you e from them il minim your cxpendi- dencies. E T"NoTthern and. Genevieve G Powell. U. 5. A. and Bertha this ry P. Carter. ham. wene L. Mur- “Tioward J Smith of New York Cits and abel D Smith of thig ity . Hirt of York City and o i entv and Lill Miss Ada Ape 8 ON¢ + 4 \& Sip. s ichnona, drs. H. S, Cranford, River cel “Teske of e e n e melor Tl e riieatrEm accompanied through New York State, where they | TetU o accompanic visited o “J‘ CHbEVE oo Humm The latter is Augustine, on and her daughter | making fis home in st. L ireet Riverdnle | and will return there after a visit ‘., “Toledo, | o his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and the daughter, Helen, Riverdale, left y terday for a vacation of two weeks at 1ons Island, Calvert County, Md. ‘endall V. Harpster, Orlando, '@@@@* @\ FaleTH poven, ) %? U & Boston Lee. and mm.on Livingstone Wise and E. Mildred Hammond. and Pauline Antonio, Tex., and Mrs. Ernest Proc- |— — Y. Fennar & tor of Tennessee are stopping at the | contest at the lawn fete given by $4.49 Brocade Crepes, $2.19 Chiffcn Taffetas, great Cesigns and colors veriety of shades.. home of Mrs. John E. Porter in Ed- | the ladies of Holiday street. A few monston. nights previous this young lady won $4.49 Lustrous Faille, staple, $249 Rough Pongee, new sport shadings br. and AMrs. I A Bennett, The |, “iimilar contest at St. John's Epis- $349 Satin Crepe, Oaks, Riverdale:; Miss N. E. Smith and [ &5 Gr contest b St ' h T“0f this city Vi shades and black e Ellison of Tha Plains, Va ssell B Patierson of East Fally Church. ). Pardes of this ¢ 3 N s bsma Reeder o 15t week for New Jers ning the first week Miss Reeder will Vernon, N. Y Mr. Luke 1eft Saturday town, Md. nlxouLlle v, Before n Septem visit Mount 7! | _24 They represent the ] | .98 $2.19 by of Colmar Manor morning for Hagers \\h!'u jolned by h and Mr. continued to the members attended the Mennonite convention. M Sdith Yoder, Newport News, ting at the home of Mr. and . Eby, Colmar Manor. D. ¢ ten- $2.98 Heavy Flat Crepe, ex- cellent colors and black v und Lillie James are camping with Port Tobacco, St. Marys : ; 3| L Hyattsville, is e our stock before vou buy. 7 % E 3449 54-inch Printed Bordered Crepes. Beautiful colors. $5.49Umquedeslgns........................ James M. Carr, | spending August with his uncle and By i James C. Rodgers, S i Piney Terms Like Saving the latters’ Point, Md. Mr. and M and daughte; d aldson, Hy Ohio to v Miss daughter of I urer and M cottage, $1.98 . Willlam P. Denger Mr. George Don- . are motoring to and Mr: Wilbur and d.uxghln Dorothy, Dearwood, Col Shepherd, tsville’s town treas ."Willlam A. Shepherd, sailed yesterday on the steamship Penn land from New York for a tour of Europe. She will be the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Quincy Smith, Washington. The party” will be abroad six or seven weeks, their itinerary embracing Eng- land, France, Germany, Holland und Belgium, Mrs. Jessle Blaidsdell and children by fir ! ‘ .{of Riverdale have gone to Pennsyl- nder )‘\,. i vania to visit relatives. | per's Wave a c -1 | ' of St $1. 39 Miscellaneous group of sample pieces. $1.08 styles and colonngs A and Mrs. Max Vollberg, Rive! dale, entertained a number of River- dale people at a beach party at their cottage on West River, Anne Arundel County, Md. County Commi Williim Pinkn Hyattsville are on \]MH- West. They Park, ever a Marcel Wave By Edna Wallace Hopper s un‘m.nh with in small sums you forier and Mrs, Magruder of trip through the will visit the | Dpn\m Colorado Grand Can mi. you pay- wear coat ing. : ll point sullivan, Trappe, M. er spending s the guest of her cousin, che Escavaille, Block street, ille. and Mrs. N Miss Mildred Hall of Berwyn Heights the Girls’ Guild Church, i | Ney's dignified financed I fur coat plan is just like saving money in the bank. The payments are spr er a long pefiod of time And, of course, won't the Lil John's Lpiscopal Beltsville, Hyatt, M Howard T. Rice and | ¥ and Betty Rice, avenue, Hyattsville, are spend- weeks in Wheeling, P nn. Awm t Qth N i'hluhu.l”ll illlllll ,u s Mildred Hall ghts left yvester v in Atlantic City. nd her mother, Mrs. Blan will motor through Virginia, Virginia_and North Carolina. Miss Marjorie Zug, Bowie, of Berwyn ! |III||ll[lhlll['lhllll!llllll !Hl}"' l ilh lay for a week's Later Miss Hall he Hall, West 'z lil il Audrey Meitzler, daughter R. Meitzler, Co has re- ‘tore howrs: § to 6—Closcd all day Saturday during August T OR many, many months we have worked to design and tailor the fashions we arc offering in this special event. You will recognize at a glance the superiority of custom-made furs when you see them in our shop—and, also, vou will be pleas- antly surprised with the fact that they are in every instance priced lower than you are asked to pay for Furs of questionable qualities and makes. Inspect Our Display of NEW FUR CREATIONS! compare for yourself our AUGUST SALE PRICES 950 pairs Women’s Low Shoes REDUCE. 5 4 90 Formerly $10 to $12 This great reduction should make quick work of clearing away the broken linés of women's low shoes. All are from Rich's regular stock, but our entire stock is not mcluded. The greater part of this lot are parchment kid, gray kid and white kid. T'here are not all sizes in any one style but nearly all sises in the lot. I"ery exceptional values indeed! ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth Every gar- ment is tai- lored in our owndaylight workrooms Advanced Presenialion of the cAéw FUR.S EARCHING the far corners of the globe lends a romantic glamour to the skins that fashion Milady's Fur Coat. Yet Style is a stern arbiter that women eagerly follow. The perils of froz¥: trails make Furs so much more desirable. In this advance presentation you see Fur Fashions 1926-1927 adapted from Paris and New York successes. So magnificent! So alluring! You will revel in their beauty. BUY NOW AND SAVE 33149, Mole Raccoon Muskrat Alaska Seal M lo [ under the direct super- vision of Mr. Eanet or Mr. Bacher. ¥ % % Every gar- ment is fully guaranteed ] in every of Leopard Hudson Seal Caracul Nutria ' Northern Seal As Well as Scores of Others WILLIAM ROSENDORF Exquisite Fur Creations 1215 G Street N.W. Opposite Dulin & Martin Company . Squirrel Pony Eastern Mink Jap Mink T T 1111 F Street Smart Furs at Moderate Prices

Other pages from this issue: