Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1926, Page 53

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 19, 1926—PART 2. . $1.50 a Week Pays for This Suite ' ! Ty g , Poymento L The Hub offers this attractive Tudor dining room suite, in genuine walnut veneer (on gumwood) at a very low price. As illustrated, a bufict, oblong extension table, server, chind cabinet and six genuine leather- seat chairs to match. Weekly or Monthly Payments—The Hub SZPS TIZRS A r Coverings bn Display Buy Now at The Hub! eek—Use Your Credit! Sale of 100 Beautiful ART SQUARES Congoleum and Neponset .make.— $ 48| subject to slight imperfections in . ‘ print—you'll hardly notice them. 9x12-foot room size. 3x9-foot Congoleum * Rugs, slight $ seconds .. 1 . 79 18x36 Goid Seal Con- fiu:sl ‘9 .",v".‘ 27C Blankets Single Plaid Blankets e o WD Double Gray and Tan Blankets, pair ..... ...... $ l '98 Wool-finished Blankets, warm and $2.49 and $4.49 Feecy, various color com- $3 49 I foriatil e by ‘ool-filled Comfortable, sa- pinations .. .. .. tine and silk mull covered Warin flfr/"’Pfl 4 Manufacturer’s Sample Bed Comfortables lightly soiled from han- dling—in large bed s cotton-filled — attractivel ered. " “Hub Special” Kitchen Cabinet iif You'll appreci- ate the many time and labor saving features this cabi- net provides; also the Easy Terms—as 50¢ a o Week - Pays for It! reath & D Sts. Tl- IE HUB Se‘;}';rtfwestsn An ideal table for the living room or breakfast nook. Mahogany finish. On Credit! Oak Dresserob 3 A practical with mirror, drawers cupboard three-in-one dresserobe roomy and space. 7-Pc. Water Set and Tray $1.25 Tray is prettily dec- orated in colors. No Phone or Mail Orders 50c a Week! Davenport - Table Overstuffed style —covered in ir{fi- $8.95 tation leather. On Credit! inches long. 4'Pc.Bedroom Suites! At a price much under $100 we offer this excellent 4-piece bedroom suite of gumwood in American walnut finish. Con- sists of Dresser, Bow-end Bed, Chest of Drawers and Semi- Vanity. Bench is extra. Liberal Credit Terms Metal Bridge Lamp $1.09 Bridge Lamp Silk Table Lamp $3.49 Pottery Base Silk Shade Very Attractive > SASNSSSSSRR RN N NSN AN NSNS SR S AN e S SR SR RS *50c Weekly Pays for Any Lamp M\\x“\\\m\\\\\“\““\\mvt‘m\\\\\\\\s\m‘\\“‘m\\t\““ ~ Overstuffed Bed-Davenport The three large and luxurious pieces in this group bear the stamp of good workmanship—they have loose spring-filled cush- ion seats and spring foundation covering of velour. A most un- usual value—one that will attract many homemakers. Bed- Davenport, Armchair and Wing Chair—the comfortable-looking bed is concealed in the davenport. Prices for a short bed-daven- port suite start at Buy at The Hub—Pay as You Earn $2175 .f\lahogsny-finish Davenport Table, 48 Strongly made and attrac- 88 TR R T T TR I T T AT AL AN A AR T AN VA G EAA RN R CURA R AN, 338 ZAAAATALALLALLALARLARRARALALARAARRCE AN | ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY man Green, dean of the Virginia Episcopal Theological | Seminary, has returned from Drakes !Branch. Va., where he officiated at the marriage of his niece. Miss Julia | Elliott Green, daughter of Mr. and i Mrs. Montford Kincey Green, to Mr. i Daniel Eggleston. Tuesday. August {31, in Grace Church, at Drakes {Branch. Dr. Green stopped in Rich mond on his wav home -to attend the j c2remony installing the Right Rev. | Henry St. George Tucker at Bishop | Coadjutor of the diocese of Virginia Mrs. . Newell is home fron | Barlville. N. V.. where she attended lthe wedding Wednesday. September {8, of her nephew. Mr. Sterling Ruftin ewell, son of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. | George M. Newell, and Miss Esther Lonise Willlams, daughter of Mr. and { Mrs. Frederick Eugene Williams. Mr. Gilbert Jefferson (‘ox announces the engagement and approaching mar \riage of his daughter Eliza Bland t |the Rev. | Fargo, N. Da | place Thursd ! Miss Virginia Dare has left for | Massachusetts to enter Wellesley Cal {lege for the coming session. | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harrison an |nounce the engagement of their i daughter Mary Ellen to Mr. Court {iand H. Martin. also of this city. The | wedding will take place in October. | M nce W. Barrett and her | children have gone to their home in | Charleston. it 10 h other-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vaughan, jr. | Miss Dorothy Grifith of Washing {1on was week end guest of her cousin | Miss Josephine Gregg. on South Alfred | street. | Mr. and Mrs Lester Van Middles laworth and their children have re i‘turned from Ashury Park, where they | <pent the past month. | ""Mr. and Mrs. S. Fred Birrell an inounce the marriage of their daugh \ter Julia_Elizabeth to Mr. Thomas | Eugene Elgin of Washington, Satur August 28, home Rosemont. The cel | formed by the Rev. Dr. | Hammond of the Southern Method { Church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Armstrong {and their infant daughter have left for their home in Miami. Fla. after a [ visit to Mr. Armstrong’s p: M. Armstrong, The Rev. Ber The wedding will take Emma Swann is the guest of . James Estes in Sperry ¢ Gray and Miss Ruth spending a month in Roa and Mrs. John J | their children are at Long Beach Long Island, where they have a cot tage for the month of September. Miss Margaret Rohinson has re turned from a visit to her cousins, Mr. -ank Britain, in Norfolk. \ Perine Hayol home it to Mr. and Nirs. at the Gr r Springs, of Miss to Mr. es Creighton nounced in the early lizaheth Burroughs and Miss Rose | Penn have returned from a visit in Tappahannock, Va. Mrs. Barbour Apperson and Miss Adelyn Apperson are the guests of relatives in Sanborn. N. . Miss Lillian Fletcher of Ierndon Va.. spent the week with her father John Fletcher, on North Royal et. | An announcement of must inters here has just heen made by Judge Mrs. David Gardiner Tyler of Charles City County the engagement Aughter, Lyon. to Petorkin Gamble of (ialveston. <on of the Rev. and Mrs. ¢ bie, formerly of this now A ama Mr. amble iz the grandson of the late Right Rev Peterkin. Bish ind great-grandson of the Joshua . for many ye i tor of St. . ‘hurch in R {and one of the leading clergymen of the South. Miss Tyler is a grand | daughter of President John Tyler and |a niece of Dr. Lyon Gardiner Tyler present _emeritus of { Mary College. The wedding will | place at Sherwood Forest Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Henshaw and . and Mrs. Marvin Franklin Stew t have returned from a motor trip Md., where they spent i . Davis, Miss Mildred Davis and Mr. Archie Davis are two weeks visiting relatives B r Hearsey Holmes of Cazenovia. was the guest last week of his . and Mrs. Curtis B and Mrs. Backus en- ed at informal_dance last nz in ho . and -, and their children have rei from a visit to relatives in F nia, . Mre. Thomas V. Morton h to her home in Lonisville, K A visit to her son and daughte ity Manager and Mrs. Paul Steele T. Bruge and Miss Oreon home from visite in Ham- | lilton and Hillshoro. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Corbin enter- | tained Friday evening to celebrate the I hirthday anniversary of their daugh- Miss Avice Corbin included Mr. and Mr: { Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Corbin, ugene Corbin, Miss | Miss Eleanora Rogers, Miss Annie Wheeler, Miss Agnes \Wheele Miss | Lillian Lawle MeCleary Miss Dorig ¢ . Miss Mary Walker. Miss Regina Poole. Miss Ciyte Brad lley. Miss F Mr. James | Dodd. Mr. 2 Mr. Paul ! Frye, < . Mr. Wil {liam Cator, Mr. George Poole. Mr. [ Irvin Wood. Mr. Melvin Fones. Mr | Raymond_ Jenning: Mr. Rober Welch, Mr. Horace Harlow, Mr. Moody Harlow. Mr. Melvin | Mr. Frank Delp, Mr. Bernard tand Mr. Wilfred Corbin, ) Mrs. John C. Hildebrand and Mrs. | 2dgar Pence spent the week end with | |thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Pence, in Doswell, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Burke, Miss | Mary Ellen Burke, Miss Elaine Burke, ‘DONT GROW GRAY SEND 10c FOR TRIAL BOTTLE To look old is to feel old. Streaky, mot- sled hair adds years to vour Keep yoong! Tint gray, fa erless to injure hair or scalp. Does_not rub off. Twocolors —“Blonde to Medium Brown” and “Dark Brown to Black.” BROWNATONE | | | | | | [ Two sises: S0c and $1.50. at any toilet goods counter. Trial bottle by mail i only. Send the coupon. | | _TRIAL BOTTLE COUPON i | The Kenton .o [ Dere 1521, Covington, Ky. | Enclosed is 10c for test bottle of | | BROWNATONE. | ¥ O'Blonde to Medium Brown. | O Dark Brown to Jet Black. Name Thomas Gibhs Akerlev. of | Flaherety and " | Rtosemoni. Maj € | at the Marine Corps hase at Qun William ‘and | aomi Hopkins, | == Mrs. J. H. Ballenger and Mr. C. T. | McDonald have returned from & mo- | trip to Warrenton, where they. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. [I. | NicDonald. | (Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ford of Washington and Mr. Fleming Ford of Richmond were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Dabne: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kiger of Ne York City have been the guests e Mr John J. Kiger on South | Miss Thelma Brown and Mr. John ! Brown have gone to their home in Berryville accompanied by Miss Helen . and M Thomas Alexander Lee have veturned from a visit to tle 'Rev. and Mrs. Clark Montgomety . Jessup, Md. Mrs. Eugene Bode is the guest of velatives in Fredericksburg. Miss Augusta Bode has left for Athens, to enter the Lucy Cobb School Mrs, Richard Berryman and her children are spending’ a month with irelatives in Catlett, Va | Miss Loretta Blunt. Miss Helen roll. Mr. Roy Blunt and Mr. | George Penn returned Tuesday from a motor trip to Gettysburg. | Miss Delphia Mosedale has zone tn her home in Mount Rainier. Md.. afte a t to Mr. and Mre. Leonard Foard South Pitt street. and Mre. Robert F. Downham returned from spending two in Atlantic City dia Martin s again in her Norfolk after a_visit to Miss Snowden on North Alfred Jiat | have C street Miss Flizabeth Rust left Tuesday for Staunton. where she will attend the coming session at Stuart Hall Miss Viola Coats of Los Angeles is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Iay- mond Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. Knight have their cottage at Colonial Beach and are in their home on South ¥ |fax street. Mrs. Charles Eendhaim and Alr. Leroy Bendheim have returned fron spending two weeks at Rradlek Heights, Md. | Miss Priscilla Taylor left Monda: for Detroit. Mich., after spendinz the Summer with her sister, Mrs o Peter. Mrs. J. Lee Hottle has returned from Middletown, Va., where she spent the Summer. s. Frank Higginbottom of New Mass., is the guest of her Mrs. George Markey. arles Riley of Harpers Ferry visiting her brotherin-law and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crabill. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Beach of Knox vlile.” Tenn., were guests during the week of the former’s brother and sis ter-inaw, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beach Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robertson sni their sons, Jack and Richard. are | home from a visit to Mrs. Rohertson’s | sister. Mr. Stanley Allport, in Ste venshurz, \a. Mr. and Mrs. Jamps A Hulfis! have returned from a meotor trip (Vhl'fill[‘l the Valley of Virginia an {visit to Mre. Hulfish's aunt, M leon. in Roanoke. nk Hale of Baltimove | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Gr fith at the Gunston. Mrs. . E. Gregory of Nuashvi’ | Tenn., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. It ¢ Holloway. Miss Mary Louise Witkinson has 1 | turn from a visit to Mra. George I. | Bonte in Staunton, Mus. James I Keys of T : i€ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs [ W. Varney, for a few weeks siay Mre. ank D. Eppes of Richmo™ ie the guest of Mr. Mrs. dohin ! Abhrabam. Mre. George W viiting relatives in Leeshu Mrs. William ¢ ¢ 7 - from the West Coast lagt week to 1 Maj. Powers in their new home in Powers is stationed Ve Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lonz o7 Lorn® Va.. spent the week end with the mer's brother and sisterinlav and Mre 1. A, Long, ir her . In Golddale. Va MeCauley in Mitchell. Vi § A Josephine (‘hatterton of Bal:i- | more was a guest during the week her cousing. Mr. and Mrs. 5. I aughan. Mrs. Mattie Anderson has star for_her home in Denver after u v te Mrs. 1. (. Bechrel A Tt Crabill Crabi rg. Nellie Clark announce f her daughter Rena Al rze Wildridge, son of M. W. Wildridge of Al in Christ Church Thur: September 9. the rector. the Re William J. Morton. officiatinz. T wedding was very simple in its ar rangeinents and attended by the im mediate families only. Mrs. K. C. Rogers, sister of the bride, was matro honor, and Mr. William Wildridge of Syvracuse. N. Y. was | best man for hi« brother. Immedi ately after the ceremony the wedding | party was entertained at luncheon at the George Mason Hotel. Later Mr. v.|and Mrs. Wildridge left for a South trip. They will live in Wildridge is in {ern bridal | Atbany, where Mr. | busines Miss Katherine Watkins and Miss Harriet Caperton of Richmond were | guests’ during the week of Mr. and |Mrs. Arthur Bryant on Oronoco street. . are home from a visit |10 relatives in Culpeper. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Kemper have returned from New York, where they went to meet Miss Charlotte Kemper on her arrival from Europe, | where she apent the Summer traveling | with.a party of friends from Rich {mond. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee | Kemper and their children have left for their home in Asheville, N after a visit to Mr. Kempers' par Mre. Frank T. King arrived Tues- day from Norfolk, where she was the guest of her aunt. Miss Mary E. Row- land. and of her son and daughter-in- llaw, Lieut. and Mrs. Stuart Waller King. at the Norfolk Navy Yard. The tev. and Mrs. Richard Lee of Kemps. ville, Va. were guests during the | week of Mr. and Mrs. King. Miss Mary Rotter of The Plains, Va.. | spent the week end with Miss Dorothy Morton at Christ Church rectory. | " Mrs. J. Armistead Eggborn and Miss Mgrgaret Eggborn have returned from Culpeper, where they were the guests of Mr. Eggborn’s brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. Q. Thompson. Miss Dorothy Davenport has left for her home in Washington, N. C., |after u visit to Miss Amelia Jones on Prince street. Mr. Ethan Allen Jones. |3d, and Mr. John J. Hughes went last | week to enter Princeton Preparatory hool. Miss Josephine Ramage gave a miscellaneous shower Wednesday éve- | ning in honor of Misa Eliza Bland Cox, whose wedding will take place Thurs. day | “Mrs. Genevieve Girimes, who has been spending the Summer with rela |tives in Rapidan, Va. is the guest {of her sister, Mrs. Lucle Peyton | Luckett, on South Patrick street, be- fore returning to her home in Norfolk | "Miss Margaret Reese has returned from spendidg the Summer in Labra- dor and is with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs, Robert M. Reese, on Cameron | street, before leaving to resume le studies at Vassar. Miss Jeannette Yates Cochran lef: | Monday to resume her special course at_William and Mary College. | Miss Elizabeth Blakemore the | Euest of her aunt, Mrs. T. T. Walter, lin Newport News. | "Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hobart of | Newport,' R. L., are the guests of | their daughter, Mrs. George Zimmer- . Wiley N. Ferguson and Mrs. | L. Adams, jr., of Lynchburg, | were week end guests of the lattes | sister, Mrs. Ernest C, Nawyer, o§ North Patriek streat.

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