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THE SUNDAY STAR.” SHINGTON. g JUNE BRIDE Special News Notes Gat‘nerefl Past We-.l: In Nearby Maryland Variety of Social Functions Listed in Schedule Homecomers Given Cor- dial Greetings—Personal Mention. HYATTSVILLE, Md., June 8.—Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Todd and daughter Maxine of Welisville, Ohio, have_been visiting Mr. Todd's sister, Mrs. F. W. Stoffel, in Maryvland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stillwell and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Schmidt of Maryland Park | bave returned after a visit to Mr. and %rs, W. E. Vogelson at St. lemenls“ d. Mrs. Elizabeth Swearingen of Ber- wyn Heights was tendered a surprise | card party Wednesday afternoon upon the occasion of her birthday anniver- | sary. The function took place at the residence of Mrs. Edythe Gaylor, those | present being Mrs. Emma Bresl- | ford, Mrs. Edna_McDonald, Mrs. Edna Corkhill. Mrs. Louise Gardiner, Mrs. Elizabeth Gaylor, Mrs. Lillian ~Fleet, Mrs, Samuel H. Moyer and the guest | of honor. Preceding the games refresh- ments were served. Mrs. Hattie Link, Thirty-fourth street, | Mount Rainier, has returned from a visit to friends and relatives in Chester, | a. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Smith, also of Thirty-fourth street, Mount Rainier, have returned from a visit to Philadel- hia. Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Almond of Date ' street and Mr. and Mrs. John Bentley of Cedar street, Mount Rainier. have returned after a visit to relatives in Orange, N. J. Mr. S. J. Dryer of Laurel, ac- ecompanied by his family, has left on a three months' vacation trip, and wlll} visit in Denver. Miss Ann Tyler Page Peach is home | from school in Baltimore, visiting her parents. Mr_and Mrs. 8. Marvin Peach, Franklin street, Hyattsville. i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Brooks of ‘Washington have been visiting the for- mer's mother, Mrs. Nellie F. Brooks, ‘Hyattsville. Mrs. Kenneth F. Brooks has returned from a visit to her mother, Mrs. Thomas Gourley. at Holland Point, Calvert County, Md. | Mr. and Mrs. William P. Magruder, Johnson avenue, Hyattsville, have re- turned from Atlantic City. Capt. and Mrs. Robinson Return From Philippines. Capt. and Mrs. Charles A. Robinson MISS VERNAH V. SCOTT, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johi | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pri Scott, whose marriage to Mr. George W. Newport, son of Capt. John F. Newport,' U. S. A., will take place in the Grace gelical Lutheran Church at 7:30 o'clock June 17. arrived in Hyattsville Thursday night and will spend some time with_the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Robinson has been son. Capt. Philippines for the Robin: stationed in the past three years. being with the 31st Regiment, United States Infantry. father motored him, and they aunt, Mrs His to New York to meet Mrs. Frank Robin- Alvin R. Shulke, at Grantwood, N. J., before coming to Hyattsville. | 'Mrs. Louise A. Keller (nee Casey), with her three children, who has been in Panama for three years. where her arrived In Hyatts- 3 being summoned home by e s s fliness of her | mother, Mrs. William T. Casey, on Maryland avenue. Her father met her /in New York and accompanied her to Hyattsville. Mr. Egbert F. Tingley. Luttrell avenue, Hyattsville, has returned from | New York, where he spent several days. Mrs. E. Francis Riggs, West Hyatts- ville. is spending some time in New York City Mr. and Mrs. George V. Leopard, Joseph . have parents, . on Date They returned with their children, George, and Rita, of Union City, | been visiting Mrs. Leonard . Mount Ranier. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hamilton and young son and Mr. Samuel P. Hyatt of the Mitchellville neighborhood have been guests of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Wells, University Park. Dr. Albert B. Hyatt, Washington. has | been visiting friends and relatives in Hyattsville and University Park. Pupils of the Forestville Public School gave an entertainment last night in Odd Fellows' Hall in that ! place which was largels their friends and parents. | For the benefit of the Ladies’ Ald Association of the Cheltenham Metho- dist Episcopal Church, a strawberry festival was given Wednesday night. A largely attended dance was held tonight_in" St. Barnabas’ Parish Hall, Oxon Hill, under the auspices of the Solit Club of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Baker, Cedar street. Mount Ranier. have been spending some time in Richmond, Va. Fastern Star Chapter Host at Card Party. A delightful card party was held Wednesday _afternoon in~ Star Hall, Mount Ranier, under the auspices of the ways and means committee of attended by 5-COURSE SUNDAY DINNER Roast Chicken with 75 © 65¢ Dressing: (Half) Fried Spring Chicken .... ! Choice of Our Paked Ham or R | metm e SINCE 1861—SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9 AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh A Lasting Gift | Adah Chapter, Eastern Star, of that | place. ), | _Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Emery and son Robert 6f Mount Ranier have returned | after a vizit to friends and relatives in Philadelphia. | Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Camfleld of | Mount Ranier have been entertaining Mr. Myron Willlams of Johnstown, Pa. Mrs. W. C. Collins of Boston and Miss Margaret Collins of Washington, {aunt and cousin of Mrs. A. M. Me: | Fadden, Ash street, Mount Ranier, were Miss Aline Wilkins, niece of Dr. nd | Mrs, James T. Truitt, Springfield. has | & returned to her home In Salisbury, | Md., after a visit of a fortnight at the Truitt home. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hansen and daughter Ellen of the Gilenn Dale neighborhood have returned from New York, where they went to bid farewell to Mr, Hansen's sister, who sailed for Copenhagen to spend the Summer at | ner former home. Mrs. A. M. has returned from Delmar, Md. where she visited friends. Miss Elizabeth Wildman, Springfield, has returned from A visit to Mr. and | Mrs. Ryon Phelps, Kingsville, Md. | Mr: | Dale has been entertaining he and_sister-in-law, Mr. and M | B. Russell of New York City. Lester and Wilbur Harman, Bowie, have returned from a motor trip to Pennsylvania. | " A. J. Leakin is entertaining a party of friends over the week end at his | Summer cotthge on the Potomac River brother . James Close the Gateway to Disease . .. Neuritis. rheumatism and | serious diseases come from badly ] cas save vours exam- b professionally for thi vears. There is no charge for xamination. Natural Suction Teeth $10 $15 $20 2R Tain Pre :lll Tovems My Dr. 407 Tth St. N.W. Entrance Next_to Kay's Jewelry Store Main 3770 For the June Bride’s Apartment Stylish Opportunities—Apartment Ensembles Have You Seen “The Bride's BWasaar” —Sixth Floor? The living room suite is of the light, exposed frame type, upholstered in mohair and frieze and tailored in the fin. est manner. The finish is a lovely antique mahogany. $275 of experience. URNISHING the modern apartment so that the bride will like it and continue to like it as she lives in it is an art indeed. It’s an art that takes patience, time and a broad background For that reason brides and their parents who are helping them begin the new home are coming to this store for their selections. E present here an apartment ensemble for living, dining and These three suites will fit gracefully into the modern apartment, as they were created especially for bedroom. rooms where space is somewhat at a premium. The bedroom looks best with furniture of lighter, more grace- ful lines, and care should be taken not to use too many pieces. For that reason we have selected this pretty suite of four pieces—a dresser, chest of drawers, vanity table and full size bed. This suite is sturdily constructed of walnut veneers and gumwood, with selected burl fronts. The mirrors are of fine plate glass. It is a suite that one will not tire of quickly, but rather that will grow on one as the years pass. Father’s Gift Co-ordinated $225 For the suggest a ten-piece suite, the graceful lines of which are enriched by selected matched mahogany standing feature is the pedestal base, brass-tipped feet of the extension table. dining room we veneers. An out- With Our Own Complete Selection by Joses Home Service Willlams of Glenn Daje | Margaret W. Purdy of Glenn | m&w 8t. Marys Oity, 8t. Marys County, Lambe Ghi- Soroeity | Ossembles at Banquet i Lambda Chi Sorority held its annual [banquet at the Columbia Country Club on Tussday, June 4. - presented with a corsage bouquet sweet peas and a small pendant besr- ing the sorority seal. A long and varied program was fu! i Main 3770 | by outside as well as sorority ‘The and incoming | prest ts of each the audience Miss Katherine Cotter. kept everything lively by her snappy comments on the tvents of the amnfit g % | g Mr. Calvin _Young and Miss nished talent. and | dent, At the close of vhm :mn- membarship arose and sang ‘l‘nl Syne,” A dance in honor of Delta, Lambda F Street at Eleventh only during June. Hemstitched Dinner Sets, All-linen, hemstitch —cloth 68x86 inches, stitched napkins to inches. A most unusual black, $15. 9x12 . 8x10 6x9 $28.50 Because they are new, because they bring us the colors we have been seeking, because they are smart and finally, because most Mourzourk Rugs (Hend-woven) $34.50 4. $18.50 3x6 $13.50 ed -dinner sets with six hem- match, 20x20 gold or blue. The Linen Sher, Pirst Fleor table lamp in French crackled pottery with French parchment shade, multi-paneled, $21.50. “The Sheik” Book Ends finished in gay Oriental colors, pair, $25. ITtalian Marble Ink Wells. most attrac- tive for the new desk, $28. Imported China Tea Séts of 23 pieces, in bright Chinese red touched with The Gift Shop, First Pler. . Today’s Sfimmer Rugs ~ Are for Today’s Moderns of them are interestingly “‘differ- ving been created exclu sively for this store, s ent,” h 9x12 8x10 . 6x9 $9.73 $6.50° India Druggets (Heand-woven) $65.00 3x6 2Vox5 $17.50 2x3 Cotton Chenille Rugs reversible, bossed, tub and sun fast. $10.00 24x43 . $6.50 $8.50 24x36 9x12 . 7V5x10Y, $48.50 6x9 .. . $32.50 4x7 Heayyweight. 30x60 27x54 $10.75 $7.75 (8375 9x12 8x10 6x9 em- 6x9 #5.00 4x7 .. Summer Rug Section, Pourth Ploer. | joyed ing. entertained with several | Briggs songs. Chi's newly elected cRApLer Tor the remtnder of wer¢ 3 Mr, Yateman, Ed s and s a4 en- the eve- Rent One of These Apartments WA Double Porch 2 Reoms, Kitehen and Sath 2002 Porter Strest. Cletelas Connecticut Ave.) W. B. Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY.EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9 AM. 10 6 PM. Linens For June Brides During the mon;h of June we will embroider without charge ; one initial on any tablecloth or napkins purchased here. This offer Colored Luncheon Sets, $4.50 Beautiful colored hordered sets, consisting of a cloth 32x52 inches. and six napkins te match. Green, Smart Gifts for June Brides California Weartex Rugs (Hend.-woven) ; $30.00 4x7 $22.50 3x6 $15.00 27x54 $9.50 $5.00 $3.50 Crex de Luxe Rugs $21.50 4lox7Y; 5975 $18.50 3x6 . $13.50 27x54 . .$5.00 $3.23 New Rag Rugs (Hendmade end Colorful) £16.50 3x6 $7.75 27x54 . $2.73 #3.73 Aerolux Porch Shades Keep the Porch Cool - - at Very Little Cost Less than 18c a square foot shades your parch for many years. Aeralux are fully equipped with no-whip cords and pats ented hang-easy fixtures. In 514 ft. 6ot 7% ft. wide. .$5.45 wide. .$6.50 wide. .$7.65 Plain Colors—7Y-Foot Drop - 8 ft. wide..$8.60 914 ft. wide..$9.98 10 ft. wide. .$11.08 Verticolor Aerolux Shades at Slightly Higher Prices . Three Specially Priced Groups of Summer Curtains All Ruffled Criss Cross With Cornice Valance $3.25 Colored marqui- sette curtains, full width, with wide ruffles, finished with heading. Jade, rose, $2.45 Colored marqui- sette curtains of very nice quality in the criss - cross sty 1€ Jade, maize and rose. Drapery Section, Third Floer. $1.95 White, sheer pat- terned marquisette curtains of full width material, Wwith loop. Exceptional values.