Evening Star Newspaper, June 24, 1929, Page 19

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SOCIETY (Continued From Eighteenth Page.) _ Wwith Mr. Milton Work and Mr. R. R. } mnlurdl Mrs, Munce is the guest of ok Mary Day Winn while in New Mrs. Samuel Soloman and her daugh- | fer, Miss Irene Adele Soloman, of 1519 Upshur street left Washington Satur- | m tor an extended stay on the Pacific Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Turney of Webster | &mg Mn are passing some time at The mlrflale of Miss Mary Doromy Regan, daughter of Mrs. Bl Regan, to Mr. Albert F. MeeDona, son | d Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. McDonald, place Wednesday morning at 9:30 u!ock at the Shrine of the Blessed | . @astament, the Rev, Jaes M. Hogan efficiating. The chrch was decorated with lilies, palms and ferns, and as the guests were @ssembling Miss Mary Carmey, organist, THE EVENING sonLh was the scene of a pretty wedding | of emerald green and eggshell-color Tussday evening at 8:30 o¢'clock, when |crepe, with a tan straw )ut and other Miss Evelyn M. Rich, daughter of Mr. |accessories to match. A number of and Mrs. Isaac N. Rich of Clarendon, | pre-nuptial parties were ngen in_honor Va, became the bride ‘of Mr. Gearge | of the bride. Mre, Trent Ainsworth en- Durward Potterton nr Cherrydale, Va. |tertained at a shower in her honor, and rs. C. D. Potterton of | others -numinmz for her were Mrs. . C. Berry |Edgar M. Rich, Mrs. H. hrback, Miss Alleen Cornwell nnd ‘a_group of g’lengx of the bride at Fort Myer elghts. 8. with luhs ferns, palms and cut flowers, |and as the guests were assembling & | program of nuptial selections was given | on the organ. The bride was given in marriage by e e of her tather, and she wore a gown Rriet of Coluzibls lnstl!ule o! white satin, laahloned‘ vdthr Tl l:‘rt c"“mgumb“c e fitting bodice and a long full sk ler tulle \-end feuh from n‘c;p of okl;nrg- | ::f."e\‘e:‘:.:‘g‘l‘mm:‘;f". t:n ;:lne“C:{l:%n blossoms and she carried & er | bouguet. of bride roses and lies of (ke | proximately 75. Mr. C. V. Darby will Iley. | "MFs. Lucius B. Ensign was the ma-| o0 o ub W ol & social eve- , Wearing & peachecolof | ning tomorrow. There will be an in- Tortinl- diiner, Tollowed by Cardatund P N “,’,""‘ Pk | dancing. The members of the suxiliary maid of honor in a green starched | OMmittee will be the hosts |chiffondress, with slippers and hat o HiME D) a5 istes Biveias atch, and she carried tea Toses. Miss | rived 1h - Wesmineon o tes Rome | Dorothy Potterton and Miss Catherine |in New York ity and are stopping. at ortney were the bridesmaids, Wearing | the Carlton. orchid starched chiffon, with_slippers i and hat to match, and their bouguets | The fifth annual outing and chicken were of yellow roses. Little Miss Betty | dinner of the Massachusetts Society, the inn about 4 o'clock. Card playing was enjoyed by a great many until din- ner; others admired the scenery or| listened to the concert. A wonderful old Maryland chicken dinner was served on the lawn just at sunset, with a panorama view of the | rolling courltry. The tables were deco- rated with flowers, with a small Ameri- can flag, a favor and a colored cap at each plate. At the head table were seated the officers of the society and honor guests, which included Mr. George R. Farnum, president of the | society, Grattan Doyle, dea an!on University; Oommiulonel’ Proc- or L. Dougherty and Mrs. Dougherty, “ho is one of the vice presidents; Mr. STAR, WASHINGTON, | Frank Mrs. treasu leader sung hlch and Mrs. Farnum; n of Geol panie was el secretary, and Mr. William T. Simpson, Miss Grace Chamberlain was song | 987 ‘ clus!on of dinner |.he members and their ts adjourned .to the. dining room, | entertainment and dancing. | Farnum presented the rpnm of the evening, Doyle, dean George Washington University. ulu Dorothy Skinner, soprano, sang several solos, ash- | berluin and Mr. umed ‘with pnwhr lnn- and_accom- D. C., MONDAY, JUNE '24, 1929. E. ‘Hickey, vice president, and | the signal gl start home, Hickey; Mr. George A. Hernan, | Which wuldzu‘ itful moonnlm ride. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowyer of New- R rer. ark, N J., are at the Carlton for several —_—— ‘Woman Flies for War Training. MORRIS PLAINS, N. J., June 24 (). , | —Mrs, George F..Kunz, wife of the vice president of Tiffany & Co., has her own plane because of patriotism. She believes every woman should learn to fl ready ly Innhurder to be for war. 1&: {nmflu 0 G K.” on & wrecked ll.r ane. Her name before marriag 1 L. Gilbes and several popular songs were during the dinner. At the con- was | . Jons prej .;nh President Dr, panied by )ln John A. Cham- anny King enter- ge Wi rson. She and a mechlnlc ed himself on a ukulele. | hurried away, after making a forced njoyed untfl 1030 oelock when'! landing in a fog. ey. Edward and Emily. M. Walter H. Brool Marriage Licenses. Howard J. Hughes, 21, and Agnes Hazell, 18: Rev. Paul L. Norri Adolph L. Michelson, ker, 35; Rev. G. Silve be Arthur V. Bissell, 27, Plymou!h Conn., and | ;. Sylvia I. Obersteg, 24, Ashiand, Va.; Rev. J. Harvey Dunham. Eduard G, Chace: 26, Bchenectady, N. and Irene M. Ow Emeriin Hile: 21, and Kathaleen 7. Wa tefy 31 Rev, Joh a3 lle: E. Booker. 36, Bluefleld. W. Va.. -na Delrah Dab- e TRev. 6 . Tndians Tarvor. I Providence, | V idley. l Baltimore, Md., and (¥ Richmond:” Voo Row Muncle, Ind. and his city; Rev. \Griffin, 36, this city; Rev. Hundreds of Bargains in this One-Day Sale of Odd Lots 19 Chicago Fair May Resemble Venice ‘The first plans for Chicago's exposi- | tion to be held in 1933 have been ml,de and some wonderful structures are con kmpll!ed Some of the buildings rlnny may ul very changes before 1he1r nnnl ndapunn L 1 HOES DYED ANY COLOR Either leather or satin Finest work; low charge UALITY SHOE REPAIR 415 11th St. NW. Across from Star yed selections of wedding music and | Catherine Kelly, soprano, sang| j i °saunders was the flower girl, wearing a pink organdy frock and carry- ing & tiny basket of pink roses. Elmer Potterton was best man | held at Olney lnn Olney Md Satur- | | day. June 15, at success. | This ~ annual Tete " celebrates the | anniversary of the Bltlle of Bunker Hill, State holiday in Massachusetts. The party left by . Rich and Mr | bus and auto south of the Treuury several solos. The bride was given in marriage by Ber brother, Mr. Clarence Regan, and wore a gown of white Chantilly lace GOLDENEERGS “AT SE VENTH AND K” —: :—: _ WASHINGTON'S POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER -2+ Odd Lots Phone Orders from our June Demonstration Sale! WOMEN’S READY-TO-WEAR | 150 Silk Dresses, sizes 16 to 42. . . $3.98 Flannel Sport Jackets, Blazers 6 Raincoats, in red and green 15 3-Pc. Suits, in tan and gray 4 Raincoats, sizes 16, 18, 20, 44 . . 2 Rose Evening Dresses, size 16. . Goldenberg's—Second Floo LEATHER GOODS $5 and $6 Women’s Leather Bagl $4 Women’s Leather Handbags . . $1.50 and $1.98 Men’s Wallets $1 Women’s Hn:dhgl, ne!.' colors . . enbers’s—Main Her voluminous veil of| A Teception followed the ceremony at white mue was held by a cap of renais- | the home of the bride’s pnronu ror rela- sance lace arranged across the back of | tives and close friends, when | the head with a band of orange blos- |ding couple were assisted in ru‘pl\h\x soms that ended in a cluster over each |by Mrs. Rich, mother of the bride, who gar. She carried a shower bouquet of | Wore & gown of flowered georgetie | Pelde roses and lilies of the valley. A Miss Helen Agnes McDonald, sister of the bridegroom. was maid of Honor and | Potterton will be at home in Clarendon. wore orchid chiffon with a wide-brim- ‘Mr\ Potterton’s traveling costume med hat of pale orchid Neapolitan | —— _ . m—— B a2 e e == VACATION PERMANENTS carried a bouquet of pale pink roses. | Mr. Albert Elmer Regan, brother of | the bride. was best man, and the ushers were Mr. John McCarthy and Chester McDonald, brother ~ of thc sl (Complete) Under per- sonal super- vision of brideg; edding breakfast and recwflonw Bilovas 15 s home. of \he bridch Carolyn Kenner, mother. The decorations were a_pretty Southern Beauty Shop From moths, fire, theft and water damage —through our modern Rug || Cleaning and Storage Serv- | | ice. | While you're away this Summer—will you leave [|! those irreplacable Orien- tals to the destructive moth | | and the proiwling thief, or | to the danger of fire and water damage? Call Mr. Pyle | Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. | 106 Indiana Ave. N.W. crepe. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. of the bride, was gray chiffon, and| Mrs. McDonald, mother of the bride- groom, in flowered rhmnn assisted the weddlnu couple in receivin, er in the day Mr, and Mrs. Me { Donald started for a_wedding trip to| Niagara Falls. The bride traveled in| 8 white ensemble with hat and shoes | MEN’S FURNISHINGS $1.50 Linen and Palm Beach Caps. . . . $3.50 Straw Hats, broken sizes. . . . $2 Straw Hats, slightly soiled $2 Beach Robes of madras (65) . . (75) 50c Shorts, broadcloth $1 to $1.50 Athletic Union Suits. . . . 35¢ Mercerized Cotton Hose 17 $1.69 to $2.50 Shirts, 1315 to 14. . . 50c Balbriggan Pants, small sizes. . . . Goldenberg's—Main Floor. \ [WOMEN'S UNDERTHINGS | Sl Assorted Rnyon Underwear 79¢ Group of Rayon Undies 29¢ Gauze Cotton, Vests, reg. size. $1 Athletic Union Suits 39¢ Gauze Cotton Vests, ae;onds Goldenberg's—Main Fioo: HOUSE FURNISHINGS $2.79 25-Piece Luncheon Sets., $1.49 Parchment Lamp Slndel 98¢ Glass Crushed Ice Pails $2.98 25-foot Garden Hose 90c 6-gallon Glazed Stone Crocks. . Goldenbers's—Downstairs Btere. ( STATIONERY SPECIAL | 35c & 49c Boxed Stationery, box . 16 : oldenbers’s—Main Floor. WOMEN’S WEAR $2 Women’s Brocaded Girdles. . . . $1.59 59¢ Women’s Porto Rican Gowns. . . .47¢ $1.49 Women’s Novelty Blouses 59c Bungalow and Coverall Aprons. . .47¢ 88c to §1 Hoover Aprom & Slnockt T7c bers’s—Secon HOUSEHOLD LINENS 39c to 69c Heavy Turkish Towels, irreg., 24¢ 16c Huck Towels, four for 4 25¢ to 39¢ Linen Crash, remnants . 69¢ Mercerized Table Damask 23c Colored Border Turkish Towels. 19c Goldenberg’s—Main Floos ART NEEDLEWORK 39c¢ Finished Buffet Sets 49c to $l Pillow Topn, Druuu, etc.. .33c | Goldenberg's—Third "10c Men’s White Handkerchiefs Goldenberg’s—Main Floor Ctmamg Our Tremendous Sale of 2,000 Perfect CRESCENT Thousands of Yards of Fresh, New CONGOLEUM ART RUGS! 39¢ & 49¢ WASH FABRICS Perfect Quality! 9x12-Ft. Size 40-in. Printed Chiffon Voiles, 40-in. Printed Batistes 36-in. Printed Dimities $ 5 . 28c A lovely collection like $:a.85 this would be almost impos- No Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan sible to resist even if you . BOYS’ CLOTHING 39¢ to 50c Blouses, sizes to 10 39¢ to 69c Wearables 59c to 95¢ Wearables, 3 to 15 yrs.. . . 95¢ to $1.95 Novelty Wash Suits. . . . $1.50 to $3 Wearables 79¢ to $1 Wearables, 4 to 14 yrs.. $1.19 to $1.50 Sweaters $2.95 to $4.96 Novelty Suits Goldenbers’s—Third Floor. arrangement of palms, ferns and early Summer flowers. Mrs. Regan. mother Chastleton Hotel N.W. 16th and R Sts. Afler July 1 they will be at home l( North 2120 5215 Connecticut avenue. Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church | $3 88 THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Yes— Going Out of Business —and it must be concluded quickly — that’s why we’ve made such terrific sacrifices—cutting the prices of every- thing—even to HALF and LESS in many instances. $1.65 Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose $1 Irregular High-grade Hose 50c Women’s Rayon Hose. . . . . e 50¢ Children’s Rayon Socks. . ... . .. 35¢ to 50c Boys’ Sport Hose 29¢ Kiddies’ 1/5-Length Socks GIRLS’ WEARABLES 69¢c Regular Middie Blouses 79c Printed Wash Dresses 59¢ Rayon Underwear, 2 to 8 yrs.. . . INFANTS’ NEEDS $1 and $1.39 Girls’ Dresses 69c to $1 Rubber Crib. Sheets Children’s $1 Play Suits Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 35¢ and 39¢ Cretonne, 36 mclm vnde 25c 2,000 yds. Felt-Base Covering S5¢ $1.50 and $1.75 Inlaid Linoleum. . . . 22 Linene Couch Covers 94 Feather Bed Pillows, each 6x9 Felt-Base Squares, no borders. . . . | $1.75 Grass Rugs, 472x7"/> feet | $1.50 “Sunfast” Shades, seconds. .. . . | 45c China Matting, one-yard wide . . | $2 Felt Base Rugs, 3x9 feel seconds b T SUMMER SILKS I (953 mteg (C;I:ifion Crc(::pe A int tt JEWELRY & NOVELTIES 29 Pian Silk Crepe de Chine 4 Men’s and Women’s Wrist Watches . . $5. 95 I st g l;‘l:‘:l ?figflll: cflr:lt’eCI::;. $1-Rea Cor Chekere, spoc. . = 39¢ | §1 Striped 32:mch T i o okers, special. ... ... c I . $1 l’retty and Novel Complch ucll 44c Géldenberg's—Main Floor. | NOTION SPECIALS || “Lily” Sewing Thread, 3 spools 59¢ Red Rubber Crib Sheets 69c¢ to 89c Women'’s Garter Belts. . . . 69¢ Unburnable Ironing Pads 69c All-Rubber Household Aprons | 50c “Hickory” Sanitary Step-ins. . | 10c Wash Cloths, two for only The choice, of course, is best right now—and it’s a surety you've never bought to such sensational ad- vantage. Every Louvre Dress Street, sports, afternoon, dance, dinner and evening wear. $16.50 Group—now $12.75 $29:50 Dresses, $1675 $59-50 Dresses, $31-75 $35-90 Dresses, $19-75 $65:00 Dresses, $32:75 $39:50 Dresses, $22:75 $75:90 Dresses, $36-75 $45-%0 Dresses, $25:75 $85-90 Dresses, $41-75 $49.50 Dresses, $27-75 $95-00 Dresses, $46-75 31 .65 All-Silk Striped Broadcloth .95 Printed Heavy Flat Crepe. . . .69 Printed Silk Crepe de Chine. . Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. DOMESTICS c || $3 Colored Dimity 80x90 Spreads. . $1.98 | 39c (42-inch) Pillowcase Tubing. . . . 25¢ | $1.50 & $1.65 Hemshtclled Shells, Sl 19 12Y5c Shelf Oilcloth, in fast colors. . . .6¢ $1 Oilcloth Table Covers (irregular) . . Goldenberg's—Main Floor. i 5 " WASH FABRICS s NECKWEA 16¢ Fancy 32-mch Dreumxh 59¢ Imported Lace Collars, each. | 75c Printed Mercerized Gabardines. . Women's Separate Lace Collars 59¢ Basket-weave 36-inch Smtmgs .39¢ ldenbers's—Main_Floor. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. 31 Every Louvre Coat Dress and sports models—plain and fur trimmed. $29-50 Coats .. $14-50 $79-50 Coats . , $38:50 $49-50 Coats . . $2450 $110-% Coats, $52-50 $65-90 Coats . . $31-50 $160-° Coats, $77-50 $89-50 and $98:50 Coats, .. $44-50 All-Silk Underwear Vests, bloomers, step-ins, teddies, dance sets, gowns, pajamas, costume slips—plain tailored and daintily trimmed. Were $1-95 to $18-00; Now $1-15 to $9.50 - All-Silk Hose All Lourve Hats Popular shades; all silk from top Dress and sports models; Louvre to toe. exclusive shapes and designs. $15Hose...85¢c Were$5.00t0 $1.95 $1.95 Hose e 31_05 $8.50, Choice .. .. Were $10.00 to $2%5Hose...%1% 3550, Choice. .. 3% In this sale every selection must be final—and for cash. None charged; none sent C. O. D.; no alterations; no exchanges > or returns. VD d T e Only twice a year are we allowed to sell these na- | tionally known rugs at this amazing price—and of ‘course our present offer will soon be over! Attrac- tive new patterns—all per- fect quality. 7.6x9 Ft. never sewed a stitch in your life! Every yard fresh and new—every yard of cool, sheer quality—every yard fast colored. Goldenbers's—Maln Fioor. Other Sizes Reduced Proportionately

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