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THE SUNDAY ' STAR. WA HINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1928—PART 3. nock County was a guest over the week | LD(ANDRIA wCIETY ‘cnd of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. | 2nd Mrs. Charles W. King, on Nurthl | Washing.on street. b M Cards have been received in Alexen- | have return~d from New York Cit arie frgm Mr. and Mra. Robert Nati“r |vhers thoy atirnded the Army-Stanic Zsten ennouncing the marriage :r‘.mn hall > December 1. their daughter Mvruure' to Bnsign W. E. Herold Jonn Pohl, U. 8. N., Baturday, | vista to Rev. and Mrs, Kaymond We October 27, in seuuln. Wash. Ensigh |in Salem, Va. and to Miss Willie K Pohl 18 & son of Mr, and Mra. A. J. Pohl well, at the 8tate Tocachers’ College titis city. Mr. and Pohl had enburg. their guests over the etk end their | . and Mrs. Dalton Taylor and M son and daughter-in-law, Lieut. and | Ruth Taylor are at home after a vi Mre. Marion G. Poh! of Fort Mon:o2.|‘s rolatives in Hanover Court Hou Mr. Francis Pohl is home from a visit| V. {6 his brothsr end sister-in-law. Capt and Mrs, Horman H. Pohl at the Uniiza States Military Acad>my. West Pomt Miss OCaroline Fitzhugh Morton ik 'e guest of Mics Doro.ay Hanson in | s *w Roohells, N. ¥. » Miss Gerirude Brossler has gone to hér homs in Baitimors affer a visi to | Mir. and Mrs. Joan G. Graham Atiss Neliie Woring of Fredarizksb 1 Lhe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cherles R. Hoofl on Senunary iiil Mr. and Mrs. S8amuel R. Beard of Tamaqua, Pa. were guesis Irst wek of the latier's parenis. Mr. end Mrs William H. Gerlacher, on South Wesh- ingion street 2ra A. Moore hae returned to and will be at ths home of v Burk> en Wilkes strest for Moore spent ih® cill Mouniains and > guest of and Mra. Richard B. Englis! Kidwell is home fr \am Sowers of Cambridg®, M was the gnest Inst week of his paren guest of her son, Mr. R. 1 Joanne Ditennort and Mis son of Culpeper have de ¢ thir homos aficr a visit t Gyn. Auperson is home from r . Miss Elvah Wal Mitchell and her two turned from a visit to rela- uipeper. Hilda Puiman was the guest of in l"m )ulr'h during the ihe V . Miss Summer in the C; more recently hr r. and Mrs. Clem ingham Count M Ailton Br-rrm'l pring, Md. e L. Baggett has gone to El where she will spend the from Charlottesville, veral days and ate a-North Carolina foot bll gyme on Thanksgiving day. | Fhower Given'in Honor | of Two Recent Brides. | Mrs. A. J. Conlon entertained at a' bridal shower Thursday evening in; honor of h er, Mrs. King W. Smith, who formerly ‘was Miss Dorothy Petit, | |2nd her sister-in-law, Mrs. Scott Pettit, ( ho formerly was Miss Helen Willing- ham of Washington. Mr. end Mrs. Kemper Johnson en- teinod at cards Saturday evening. 1 ances Datd to St in Sandy “h°re Hugh Lupton réturnsd ek to her homs in Winch isit to her brothor-in-i E ter Mr. and Mrs. Noel Garner, Lans-Bonder Wedding Fermally Announced. The marriage of Mise Carmen Srivia vt Wender, sen Lane, son of M s of Clifto e, V ne of Clifton Forge, V& ahigne iR Margaret’s School in Tapval ok _after a_visit to her mother, Mrs. Florence D.-Maigne, on South Royal street. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bloxom an- nounces the marriage of their daugh- | ter Mary Elsie, to Mr. Stanley C. Col—r lins of Washington Saturday, » return Vernon of ¥ h ; father and ling costume of two-ione bi matren of honor wore a blue gown and hal with & cor- sege of Ophelia roses. Mr. James H:ud~ best man for M Helen Graumann, daughter of | . Lane left immediat: . and Mrs. umann, and he ceremony for a northern bridal mp Miss Margaret Smllh aughter of Mr. | and on their return will live in this|and Mrs. J. Leo Smith, have gone back Y. {to rosume their studies at the Con- Mr. and Mrs. George Hilinefelter of |vent of the Visitation in Frederick. Pa. were week end guests Md. after spending several days with harles Strauss on | their parents. Miss Mary Thompson of Culpeper was the week end guest of her uncle ! {ond aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Armistead Eggbotn, on Cameron street. | Miss Bessie Mitchell is home from a | ‘tary Institute stitute foot ball game as the guest of Mr. Charles Strauss, jr., who is attend- | visit to her parents in Stevensburg, Va. | ing the lattér college. Rev. Henry Justus Miller of the Epis- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Garnett of Ral-|copal Theological Seminary, was the eigh, N. C.. Mr. A. B. Flanigan of weck end guest of Rev. and Mrs. Vin- | manoke #nd Mr. Oarl Glenn of Florida | cent C. Frenks in Berryville. were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs.| The social committee of the Old Do- A. J. Ross on North Patrick street. | minion Boat Club has announced that Mrs. L. R. Spofford is home from a |there will be three dances at the club- | visit t6 her son and daughter-in-law, |house during the Christmas holidays, | ar. and Mrs, Wolcott Edward Spofford | | Tuesday evening, December 25: Frida; in Newport News. ‘Dmrmbrr 28, and Tuesday, January 1. Lisyt. William J. Morton, jr., and| Mrs. George Uhler has had with her Lieut. Clarence Clendenmnslnf lgc U. | her young grandson, Charles Henry 5. Military Academy at West Point, | Parsons, 3d. of Washington, while his ‘were recent guests of the former’s par- | parents, Oapt. and Mrs. Marvel H., ents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. William J. \Pamm were on a trip through the | Morton, at Christ Church Rectory. | North. Mrs. Perey Payne and Mrs. Irene | Mrs. Grhyce L. Riker has returned Scott of Marshall, Va. have left for"o her home in Atlanta after a visit to thel homts n!tpr a visit to Mr. and |her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Riker. Mrs. E. D. Fil | "Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Craver of Wash- Mr. and Mrn Paul Steals Morton and;mruun weré recent guests of the for- their children have returned from #|mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. visit to Mrs. Morton's pnrenu Mr. and | | Craser. Mrs. S. Russell Smith in Culpeper. ‘ Parents Hosts at Tea For Debutante Daughter. Mrs. Hugh McGuire and Mrs. Gard- | ner L. Boothg were among those as- ! sisting at_the téa given by Dr. and| Mrs. Louis Storfow Greene for thelr' debutante daughter, Miss Arne Carter Greene, at their home in Waihmmn‘ Wednesday, November 28. Dr. and Mrs. Greene are both former Alexan- drians, the latter having been formerly Miss Louise Packwood Burke. | Mrs. Fannie Jeffries has returned home for the Winter after spending the past teveral months with relatives in Tide- water, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard O. Crymes. Mrs. Williem M. Crymes and Mrs. Rile; of Washington were week end guesis of Mr. anid Mrs. J. G. Crymes. | Miss Edith McGuire and Mi Nellie Merndon have returned to their home-s in Fredéricksburg after & visit to their grapdmother, Mrs. T. W. Herndon. Mr, ‘Willlam Fowlet of Jacksonville Fia., was the zuest last week of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell. Miss Gertrude Rogers of San Fran- cisco spent several days recently as the | fuest of Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone Smith on Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walter and Miss Joyce Walter have gone to their home in Richmond aftér a visit to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Walter. Miss Eunicé Bruin entertained in- formally Saturday evening, December | ere Miss Elizabeth Vagner, Miss Julia Keily, Miss Dorothy | *enn, Miss Virginia Pitt, Miss Katherine | Genear, Mr. Thomas Vernon, Mr. James nes, Mr. Ervin Bevis, Mr. Robert Clarke, Mr. Georgé Davis. Mrs. Willlam ynch, Mr, Prank Parker And Mr. James | Bruin, Girden Club Holds \ | | | ANSBURGH &Bro 7th, 8th and E—Franklin 7400 HOLIDAY SPECIAL! In the Beauty Shop Monday Tuesday Wednesday Hot Oil Treatment and Shampoo o0 The service rendered is the same high standard long associated with Beauty Shop—and available at this special price on above mentioned days only. DELETTREZ-—PARIS BEAUTY TREATMENTS en exclusively in our shop. Beauty Shop—Fourth Floor Decembér Meeting. Thre Decembér meeting of the Alex- | ndria Garden Club was held Tuesda: mnrmnz at the home of Mrs. Willlam Boothe, on North Washington street. “'Mrs. A C. Mawyer and Mr. Everett Powell have returned from a visit to | 1heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poweil, at North Garden, Albemaric | County. Mr. Edward M. Green of Rappahan- | ANNOUNCING IMPORTANT RE- DUCTIONS ON AUTUMN AND WINTER APPAREL FOR THE SMART MATRON AND MISS T3 T T, All parts of vur regular collection of high- quality fashions offered at reduced prices which are far below normal for this time of season. coats frocks gowns wraps hats furs These values are indeed worthy of your im- mediate attention, for every one is typically Pasternak in qualily, workmanship and fash- ion. ASTERNA ONNECTICUT AVE: lon the Grand Guignol stage in Paris | | year. w@@@%‘@é%%%%@%@*&%%@%@%%%’fi@%&% I ACCOMPLISHED HORSEWOMAN I Brainard, 2705 Woodley road, student at 1 | TY BRAINARD, Daughter of Maj. Edwin M. Brainard, United States Marine Corps, and Mrs. complished horsew L'Echo de France Will Meet Tomorrow Even;ng L'Echo de France will meet tomor- rew evening in St. Paul's’ Hall, 1423 V street, at 8 o'clock. includes an interesting talk by Mr. Cat- | Ju un glyphes and Their Deciphering,” with projections; scme poems will be said by | Mme. Laurent and a comes xecu- | { tion de Petet Lou. and which will be played here by Miie. RERERRE 1214 F St. the mood of no better in Parent, there was a del. Ambassad on a sil The program | art trea were tani of the Egyptian legation on “Hiero- | charade, Mme. Fowlé, M. Lineberger. the meeting held November idge At nder songs, poems, music and This prize was a doll & Mr. Beneteau and | 30 ightful tour of Belgium, | the guidance of Prince de Ligne, ¢ of Belgium, who displayed screen the architectural and of his family castle. There a prize being given to the | first person guessing the word of the | charade. mode. la The meeting tomorrow evening car- Washington. Boxed Free. ‘L which appeared | ries on its program the naming of offi- | cers ot the organization for the coming | Air Force squadrons, the cost is one- | Useful | Christmas Gifts Here are beautiful . . . practical gifts that express And as for selection, you'll find Women's City Club Unit To Entertain at Dinner Dr., David Allan Robertson, vice chairman of the National Council on Educstion, and Mr. J. Fred Essary president of the National Press Club will be honor guests and speakers atw a dinner. given by the current events | section of the Women's City Club, 22/ | Jackson place, Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Grace Ross Cham- | berlin will preside. Among those who will attend are: Mrs. Merritt O. Chance, | Miss Julia. Coonan, Mrs. Lillian | Knowles, Miss Mae Stevenson, Mrs. | Gladys McClellan, Miss Grace Osgood, Miss Nell M. Dunlop, Miss Violet Ann Hambleton, Miss Elva McNamara, Miss | Aurie B. Allen, Miss Meda Ann Martin, Miss V. 8. Benjamin, Mrs. Edith Sears, | Miss May Belle Raymond, Miss Anne | Cummings, Miss Grace Cummings, Miss | | J. B. Wishart,-Miss Amy Clement Lea- | vitt, Miss Nell Cavanaugh, Miss Jane | Bagsett, Miss Eleanor Smith, Mrs. Du Bose, Miss M. M. Bicknell, Mrs. Charles Wilcos, Miss Florence Layton, Miss Pansy Olney, Miss 8. P. Jencks, Miss Ela Donaldson, Miss Lily W. Bullock, Miss Julia Bannigan, Miss Mary Gott, | | Miss Eleanor Spencer, Mrs. Albert ‘ Dodge and Mrs. Grattan Kerans, . Kcyuoners Outlme Celebration Nlfi]’lt Tuesday night will witness the Cele- | bration "night of the Pennsylvania | State Soclety of Washington. It is the |last meeting of the year and all ar-| | Fangements are being made for a most | | interesting event. The honor guests will be Dr. Hubert | Work, chalrman_Republican National Conmnittee, and Lieut. Lester J. Mait- |land, transpacific flyer. Short talks {will be made by both of these guests. | Dr. Work will review some of his e in -handling the campaign ich ended November 6, and Lieut | conces of | Honolulu. s epoch-making flight to George O'Connor will render riginal vocal selections during the pro- | gram, The reception line will be formed | at 8:30 o'clock and will give all mem-, :bers of the soclety an opportunity to mect the guests of the evening. Fol- lowing the regular program there will | be_dancing until 1 o'clock. Pretty Nuptial Ceremony An Event of December 1 A prettily arranged wedding took place Saturday night, December 1, when Miss Helen F. Gorman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Gorman, of Ontario Road, became the bride of Mr. John . Pope Cole of Columbus, Ga. Rev. Father Joseph J. Moran, of the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Church, officiated. The bride wore a gown of ivory satin and her tulle veil was held by cluster of orange blossoms. She car- ried & bouquet of white roses and lilles of the valley. Miss Dorothy Gorman attended uer sister as maid of honor, wearing fi‘ frock of yellow taffeta and carried & | bouquet of vellow roses. | Mr. Burrell Coie brother of the | bridegroom, was best man. Preceding the ceremony Miss Edith Coater sang “At Dawning” and “The Ava Maria,” accompanied by Miss Ida George. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Catherine Bowles. and later Mr. and Mrs. Cole left for | a trip to New York and Montreal. Among_the out-of-town guests were Mrs. C. E. Cole and Mr. Burrell Cole| of Columbus, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. John Craft of Baltimore, Md. Voyaging Eggs Keep Fresh. Said to be almost indistinguishable from fresh eggs when they are landed, eggs are now being shipped to Eng- land from South Africa and Australia. During the voyage they are not frozen, but kept cool by currents of air | passing through the hold. 'fl') (__ZHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS This will be election night and new officers will be named tc conduct the | soclety for the coming year. The pres- | ent_offi re: Representative Clyde | Kelly, {'I. Lincoln Townsend and Mrs. F. L.| rilly, vice presidents; Mrs. Howard §. treasurer, end D. B. Groff, | epresentative Samuel A. | Kendall is chairman of the membership | committ | Members' cards have been sent out and guest cards may be secured lmm the secretary. Iraq Flyers Cut Army Costs. | By substituting aireraft for in(unn‘y‘ in Iraq, Britain has saved at least $9 000,000 a year. In 1921 the garrison | comprised 33 battalions. costing $10 000,000 a year. Now with five Royal | tenth as much. RERRRERE ]214 F St Beautiful N ew | Underthings Your Choice 5495 Chemise, gowns, dance sets and French panties, 1n satin and crepe, plain and lacy styles, very special. Others, $2.95 to $20 A Special Sellizg of Imported Japanese Silk Robes Unusual Values W Q Claviasll o iads: “in. i HNe true Japanese manner, bright, modernistic color combinations. All sizes. J —and numerous other delightful gifts at the store. || Blume will be pleased to assist you in the selection of gifts. Inquire Give Her New Bags Special Vfiluc at $4 i You'll love them, in such wanted leathers as smooth Yol edes g hn e Ry antelope and’ suede. Tai- lored styles, frameless pouches, shel) frames, self- covered frames. In blue, tan, green, red and black. Others from $2.95 to $25 Give Her Beautiful Silk Umbrellas ol Sd 16-rib, of all-silk, in the new colors, including green, purple, blue,. ved, brown and black. Fitted Witk et Iy desighed Aanlles: Others $2.95 to $6.00 {§ ™\ for her when you shop here tomorrow. & h&%fi&fi%fi%%&fi%&fi%&hm mxm&%wwm&e&&&&zz = All-Silk Chiffon and Service Weight Hosiery Special $1.39 Box of 3 Pairs, $4 perf;'rt quuhey. famous for service; in every mew shade. Finery Picot Top All-Silk Chiffon Hosiery $1.95 Il Pl PP e e bl e e e el e e e e L S In All New Colors 3 Pairs for $5.50 UNUSUAL Costume Jewelry . $1‘.25 In this assortment there is practically everything in the selection of novelty jewelry. Earrings, brace- lets, pins, beads, etc., in modernistic designs and colors. Others from $2.50 to $25 Our Miss l\l erprnm/wi{'/: the arll;ln/ and drstine. tion of” Drewood raving have an a/:?/n/ warmth and cordialily. See our d:;n/a now. Brew®D o ers an tatre s gqm s and flationers il -12th St.N.w. L Ay T T T No Refunds During This Sale Georgette Dresses, afternoo The Friendly Shop Marriage Licensés. Mairiage licenses have heen issued to the | ck, 24, this eit A 7. nd 5. Capliol Heizhia. MA | and Myrtle B. Whi William _H. Lime: JWoodend. o7 Bwer Piancis J. 19; Rev. Harold n ey, 20 ish, B g Illum 28, nd. 28, and Li 26" both "ot ’1lnlnnom M. Bifyerstone, 2 anis Harry 8. Dull. 4. B; Hemilton. 48, P W.__Tolson, o wn. 26, Arlingion. Moran, 10, Richmod E. Bri john K. Brice. 43. thi Eonie. 25, Silver Sprine, Washiniton, any e A nd Judip ¥ Zink, 18! oth of Richmond, Va.: Rev k! nig. Clara Sohn va’ §7: 4 Emma Promotion Brings Pay Cut. When the Rev. Wallace Harold El- liott, vicar of Holy Triniiy Church, Folkstone, England. was recently pro- A reception followed the ceremony | moted to the anIct of Canon of 8t.|Then, Wiley T. salary was reduced | in_the prima Paul’ n London, | THIRD MAN IN RACE IS CHOSEN SHERIFF Winner and Runner-Up in, Election Decline to Qualify Because of Income. By the Associated Press. KINSTON, N. C., December 8.—The race isn‘t always won by the fastest horse, neither does the winner of a political post always take office. But | it Is seldom that the third man in & J. | political race gets the office. Mih. 32. and Vera K. Porey, | ‘That, though, is what happened here. Lenolr County electors chose Matthew Tyndall for sheriff at the November election. Tyndall had not looked up the wages the sheriff makes in this county. When he found out that to take office would mean a heavy out in_his income he declined to qualify. The county commissioners elected W. Snow-Nunn, a leading candidate in the Democratie nr(mury Nunn declined. . Moseley, who ran third was chosen. Moseley qu: 3 ‘Special Evening HIS collection features season in the most desired shades and materials, offers the formal evening gow informal wear. reslaw s 1307-9-11-13 G St. NW For Monday a 55.00 Formerlv §78, SN..W, $95 8115 Sale of Gowns the smartest modes of the It n and the dancing frock for i nnmlmumu i ulnmllmxlmflllllm i IH]IllllIHI]I!NlrIllNIIII'IlIIlIiUmIMNIIMIIW No Exchan, Dm:nc ’;hic s?h . Repeating One of Our Most " Successful Events—Another Sensational SALE of DRESSES The Second Shipment Has Arrived!! ~ An Unprecedented Purchase—Fresh From Their Tissue-Paper Wrappings! @D Regular '15 339 .50 Values ALL SIZES Junior Sizes- 13 Misses’ Sizes 14 Women's Sizes 36 to 19 to 20 to 52 All Colors n and evening shades. . . Chiffon Velvet Dresses, combination and solid colors. Transparent Velvet, trimmed on georgelte, Dresses . Sport Dresses, tweeds, worsteds, novelties . Printed and Plain Jersey Sport Dresses . . Imported Lace Dresses, gorgeous desuns. St Printed Crepe and Satins, floral—modernistic designs . Tweed and Photo Prints, one and two-piece models . . Ensembles of Velvet and Satin, one and two-piece models $8.95 Taffeta and Georgette Dinner and Dance Dresses. . . . . . . $8.95 _A———_—_—__ BRESLAU'’S Including Light Shades NOTE the Wonderful Details The Newest Styles and Materials Lustrous Satin Dresses, innumerable styles. . 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