Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1926, Page 52

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3 S : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 12, 1926—PART 2. —_— o] ' s o Antumn Housecle: . & ~ Youll Find THE Here You Will Find Vast Stocks of the Most Depe and a Servig son of Loulsville, Ky. The wedding Matogeny $1.50 a Week Pays for This Suite will take place in October. Miss Cochran is the niece of Dr. Thomas $1.50 a 8. hCOChr?nhllnd M'i(ll!’ Corra Lee . Cochran of this city and is a frequent b visitor here, where her father former- Week P ays Iy lived. . Mrs. Clarence Eades and Miss . for T’us Finish Cane Panel Wing Nellle Eades of Talcotty W. Va., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Back Rocker Ross. Mrs. John K. Mason of Richmond is visiting her brother and sister-in- . law, Judge and Mrs. J. K. M. Norton, on Prince street. Miss Nancy Lee Fendall Tackett ar- rived home last week after spending -he Summer traveling in Europe. Mr. Robert 8. Jones has returned from Oakland, Calif., where he spent the S8ummer with his son-in-law and 4aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Peeke. Mrs. Frank Hume has closed her country place, Warwick, near town, and has reopened her home in Wash- ington. Mrs. Hume had as her guests recently her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Worthington Cooke, and her grand- daughters, Miss Elise Hume, Miss Marian Huma and Miss Betty Hume, all of Washinaton. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Carter have re- turned from a visit in Winchester. Rev. T. J. Lambert is home from a visit to Ocean City, Md. Miss Kathryn lambert and Miss Mary Lambert have been in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Clay T. Brittle spent the week in Warrenton, where they attended the annual horse show. Mrs. Robert Beverley Minis and Miss Estelle Livingston Minis of New york City, who have just returned from spending the Summer in Bar Harbor, are the guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. Francis J. Davidson, on South Royal street. riton Padgett, jr., is home sit to her parents, Mr. and G. Supinger, in Front Royal, Golden Oak Wardrobe 8. Miss Ellen Ticer was the recent guest of Miss Lucy Newton in Orange, Va. s Mrs. M. H. Beeton, Miss Lucy 4 Ma_hogany Finish Beeton and Mr. Guy M. Beeton went la last week to Lexington, Va. to be : Carved Frames ot iM o e with Mr. and Mrs. Marion L. Beeton -~ for a short stay. Miss Kitty Reese is home from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Frank Me- Cormick, at her home, Frankford, i Lol nax retyrned 3-Piece Living Room Suite A compact well wardrobe at an unusually price. AR A R A A R R SR R AL AR R A A T AR AR A A AN R SR L R I IR ORI RN IR O & 4=Pc. (Genuine Walnut-Veneered What a value! Just typical of the many at The =3 s Hub.. A distinctive and graceful walnut-veneered “]‘;;:iii'::r:e‘ bedroom suite, consisting of large bow-foot bed, Wheels 4dresser, four-drawer vanity and chest of drawers. 2.49 gYouzve never seen a prettier suite for the money. $2. % Chairs and Bench extra. one or % NOLE oo Buy at The Hub—Pay as You Earn Mail Orders % Mrs. from Berryville, where she with her daughter, Mrs. C. T. Mar o Sl ibus. dosthe lowe. 4 Yours Mr. Robert Wayland > ¢ consisting of Daven- week end with Dr. and Mrs. G. G ‘ Crawtord In Strasburg, Va. - ¥ port, Armchair and Mrs, Charles H. Jones, Miss Char- 3 3 : lotte Jones and Miss Elizabeth Jones Wing Chair. In two- have gone to thelr home in Win- [J] i (hester after a visit to friends here. tone Jacquard Ve Mrs, Everett Kelley and Miss Lu- % lour, with loose ille Powell returned last week from 3 at Colontal Beach. spring - filled rever- «. Alexander Kaufman gnd Mr. G 5 ph Kaufman are home from sible cushions. Com- ddock Heights, Md., where they nlcte spent several weeks. My. and Mrs. Henry O'Bannon Cooper spent the week end in At- lantie City. \iss Cora Harrington entertained ‘ b 2 party Monday evening in the home A . 2 e e aey s e rsisse of her parents, Mr. and Mr r- 4 - Tty z ey _,M oo dasio toadesdrerdpuloadoaloofoodosde rolepeieodedredosde p ence Harrington, on North I & street, to celebrate the twelfth 3 versary of her birthday. Mrs. Robert Zimmerman as and Mrs, Harrington and the guests were: Miss Rose Shapiro, Miss Mar- garet Cowhig, Miss Marguerite Had- lock, Miss Annie Kelley, Miss Mar iss Thurman Bake Mis len Hammersley, Mi: Miss Margaret Harris y J =2 i , Jack Hall, Calvin F f ‘ 4 = Harrington, jr.; [\ ¥ : Y q A S = L |== ' | . Special Inducements t Easy Terms S S R R AR A R A i RS AR N O I RN S LR AR RN i RS S N S A N S N A N A N gton and Shirley Harring! Marguerite Anderson retu k to her home in l}'\lrt ‘"‘”T S ) 5 | T p . visit to her brother = : : e : ; : erms as Low as 50c d sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Decorated Mahogany Finish “fi’i“‘i‘&a°'31'3$"\?-$§§371fi; Willlam Clothes Reed 2.Piece 2 : i e amghar - Gueneth Crae Hamper | Flower Stand | ~ Console e__o 2 ¥ \ e $39 to $49 Axminster and A ettt 1 In-the’ pareomge 89¢c $1.29 Group flpc Dlnm SMIWSO VT - . . S / ringed Wilton Velvet Rugs of the First Baptist Church by Rev. No Phcne or No Phone or L. Vernon. pr r % 2 A Mail Orders %® Mail Orders *° $8.95 . i . Seamed and seamless grades, high pile $29 47 and Mrs. H. F. Donnelly of : . R . A very attractive 9-piece suite a s 34 4 and lustrous in the season’s newest and most Knoxville, Tenn., were guests for the : (‘:fal:?‘l‘ezt:i(:h'gumwuod, Smerican = desirable patterns and colors. Popular Tudor design, consist- § 9x12 feet and 814x10'; feet ing of Oblong Table, China Cabi- e > N f1C net, Buffet and Six Chairs with 5 e/ 6x9 Foot Size, $19.45 week end of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. genuine leather seats. . - : All-Wool Fringed Genuine Mrs. A. C. Whedbee of Seabrook, Specially priced for Monday. Pay The Hub Weekly or Monthly 5 5 A er meca Mias Cathering Biizabeth 4 / b FPTPRE R PR P F TR TR T Sy e o Wllton RUgS—ROOm Sizes ;}h:?:;:mur. Robert L. Goods, jr., 5 i / ' AW These elegant long-wearing rugs will give no end d T i, i . ooe Ly Mothproof Cedar Chests - ape e e D S have returned from Poland Springs, " o s ks e Me., New York Clty an antic City. aho, | = / and Mrs. George Kringler spent g Finish 95 U = 3 /_/ Yo eet an s 0%; feet {he week end in Fredericksburg. IR Misitdoor o p S A NN 27x54 Inch Size, $6.45 Mr. Willlam Sowers has gone to C = - > = N Q'" ~_,L‘ ’ Gambri(ge. L0, arter mpending & mart | Chair A splendid line from which — of the Summer with his parents, Rev. i S = == Q 5 s i 4 to make a selection. : 1 (e == Whlttall Mr. and Mi ‘William J. B. Duncan, . Margaret Duncan and Mr. and Xy M. E. Litchford are spending 50c a Week Pays for Any @& 9 - e e several weeks in Atlantic City. = . l P R s i Cedar Chest Anglo-Persian Rug ‘'ole motored last week to Westfield, N. J., where they are visit- S N A S i 27x54-inch Scatter Size $ 1 50 ing relatives. AxmlnSter Rugs The aristocrat of Wilton Rugs—known for their gr paE LAl Sl opl "’Iil\‘} i il ' i Specially $2-_2_9 e 1o e S s Sk 7 e No Added Cost for Credit as et Miss Mary mond, ss Gertrude Lucas ngton & . d Mr. E. R. Tuckett of Newport, | i 1., were guests during the week of \ Card ) Marr | O - Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Prescott of i b Table Eustis, Fla., are visiting the latter's i s $l 39 brotherdnlaw and sister, Mr. and AF o Mrs. H. C. Liun, in George Washing- ; i e ton Park. ) ; SOOI LGP DB Fpstepads oo el % % with their brother, Mr. H. guests of Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Sublett on Duke strest extended Dr. and Mrs. Hugh McGuire are hack from Seal Harbor, Me., where they spent the Summer Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Fletcher d their children are back from a t to relatives in Strashurg. . and Mrs. ett A. Hellmuth have left for a trip to Salt Lake Cit: Yellowstone Park and the Far We: Mra. F. L. Sims, Miss Frances Rose and Miss Maria Brown are back from a visit to Miss Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Brown, in Nelson County. Mr. 'W. L. Clem has returned from Luray, where Le spent several weeks with his uncle, Mr. B. Callan. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Evans and the latter's mother, Mrs. Mary heers, are back from a motor trip hrough Delaware, Pennsylvanta and Maryland. Mr. Milton Kraft of Baltimore was a2 guest during the week of Mr. and | Mre. Frank My Miss Mary Ayres of Culpeper is vis- | iting Miss Ruth Gary. Miss Helen Cravers and Miss Mil- dred Dabney were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Jones, in Rich- mond Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Roberts of Oak- “pd, Ky., { t v of Mr. and Mrs. ) S. Mrs. Malcolm Westcott Miss Ida Wood Hill of Baltimore have been with the former's mother, Mrs. George R. Hill, on South Washington street Hill remained for a| ! N h her grandmother. and Mrs. Max Fagelson and Mr in Fagelson have started for City by motor, and will for several days before re- AN AT = Close Out Porcelain-Lined 3-Door Refrigerator fl i ~H $1.50 a Week Ny Pays tor This Suite / > 3-Pc. Loose-Cushion Suite Charmingly designed—this elegant velour living room suite will appeal to every home maker. Consists of Davenport, Armchair and Wing Chair. Loose spring-filled cushon seats. Buy at The Hub—Pay as You Earn 5.\\\\\\\‘\\\\‘\\\\“\“\m“m\\&\t\\\xx\\\w SIEAAATATALHATLATTLAALARAATA LLLATLRRANS AR RARENNS N Gibson make, hardwood case. a splendid food k- preserver that o 3 - 4 v (] will prove a el | | Washinglon’s G =4 " . e i AR S S S SN ERRRRR AR SRR SRR SIS SR AN SRR SRNINRSIN S SS AN SINIINNNN ZoASEAAAALATATHFAAAALELTATAL L LRLHTARARALAARARRLAIR AR SRR RAAR RN E SN Miss Ethel Snyder has gone to her home in Howard County. Md., after | spending the Summer with Mrs. M. E. Brown.

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