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| SOCIETY. MARRIED IN ARIZONA ;’,;Americ-n Legion Ball ! Given by Victory Post At Willard Monday Large Committee Arranges Special Features — Box " WVictory Post, No. 4, the American “Legion, has compieted its arrangements for its annual ball, to be held in the large ball room of the New Willard on tomorrow evening, February 3, with dancing from 10 to 2 o'clock. ‘The committee in charge has ar- ranged a program to entertain guests during the short intermission and will include songs by Mrs. Lillian Fairchild Jesso, little Dorothy and Virginia Barry, Ann and George Filgate and Norma Jones. The floor committee is Mr. Madison L. Hill, Dr. P. Thomas Evans, Mr. Ed- ward T. McGeogh, Mr. A. l;r Schwartz, Mr. and the members of the Drum Corps. The young ladies’ committee is Miss Ruby Martin, Miss Marian Martin, Miss Margaret Parsons, Miss Katherine Al- vord, Miss Gladys L. Alvord, Miss Mary E. Crowley, Miss Margaret Jane Cran- ford, Miss Ann Humphries, Miss Ann | Spitzer, Miss Clara Humphries, Miss| Alice Venesky, Miss Virgie Balderston, Miss Marian L. Hines and Miss Eliz- abeth Nailor Sawtelle. { The patrons and patronesses are | Senator Arthur R. Robinson and Mrs. Robinson, Representative Lamar Jef- fers and Mrs. Jeffers, Representative David H. Kincheloe and Mrs. Kincheloe, Representative Melvin J. Maas, Maj. Dell, Brig. . Lane and Mrs. Lane, Brig. Gen. ‘George H. Richards and Mrs. Richards, Maj. Harry Coope, Col. E. Rut- tencutter and Mrs. Ruttencutter, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Meritt, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee Webb, Mr. Delmar Evans ‘Webb, Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jerome Lightfoot, Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, Mrs. Mary Lo- Paul '| Wedding Anniversary TGl | Cilabeatidlc With: Dinves Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Fitzhugh of Klingle street entertained at dinner in their home Monday, January 27, in honor of their thirteenth wedding an- niversary. Covers were laid for 12, and among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Butcher, Capt. and Mrs. Malcolm Lawton, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Yates, Mr. Joseph Thompson, Miss Marie Du Val, Mr. James Atkinson, Mrs. Frank Jervey, Mr. James Brown, Miss Carrie Conway. The table was deco- rated in yellow and blue. MRS. HOWARD WALTER GILMORE, Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Birtwell of Washington, whose marriage to Lieut. ‘Gilmore took place December 22 at Yuma, Ariz. Since graduating from Annapolis, in 1926, Lieut. Gilmore has been stationed on the U. S. S. Mississippi, —Bachrach Photo. C. A. Building, Seventeenth and K streets. Mrs. E. B, Cameron will be hostess. Greenway Inn Connecticut at Cathedral sud.y Tuesdays & Dinner Thursdays One-hatt | Chicken Fried c"""':‘ Wednes- Roas days ‘Turk: ST L ey s (Mrs. Rainey to Address Sea Food University Women Mrs. He T. Rainey, wife of Rep- tuenufiv:mzumy of Illinois, will be the honor guest and speaker Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at a meeting of the international relations group of University Women, Y. W. C. A. and ‘Women' Voters' League at the Y. W. Broiled Tenderloin Steak > Hca~-Homzzon Our own delicious hot bread and pastries daily Col. 10118. ANN TABER 52 gE dpa Bp ¢ B g 2z p§‘= w g2 25 5;1 =) tL g 2 uPgmos 2 ;zgg St 5 'Egfié Bl PRINTS that include gay ot subdued colors! 310.95"’315.00 Just as you’re in a puzzle whether to buy a light dress or a dark, a gay dress or a sober one, come these wonderful prints to decide the ques- tion. Quaint, gay little flowers in green, yellow or blue that fairly dance from black, brown, blue or green backgrounds. funior vice commander of the ment of the District of Columbia; Mrs. Rose O'Hara, Mrs. Willlam H. Miss Mabel Staub, Miss Janette Coates nndhun. Ella cmbe{;. i " The Dames of the Loyal Legion have in their box Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Margaret Cranford, Mrs. E. St. J. Greble, Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker, Mrs. Anita ‘t‘fec:“r;d Mr. and Mrs. J. Jerome Lightfoot, Mrs. B Merritt, Miss Downing, Miss Kath- erine Alvord. Lieut. Col. J. Miller Kenyon and Mrs. #Kenyon will entertain a box party to in- ielude Mrs. Lena K. Schuyler and Miss | 'Lucretia D. Clark. ng Up the Sales 750 Prs. Splendid “Arch Preserver” amd “Carlton” Shoes Our Spring season, just around the corner . . . h;re’l last and best news of the sales. Final mark-down . . . 750 pairs fashionable $10.50 to $18.50 shoes . . . still fair assortment of sizes. Hurry! ) 1207 F St. Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents The marriage of Miss Jeanette Gold- enberg, daughter of Mr. and M. Sam- uel = Goldenberg, snd Mr. Nat C Wildman of New York took place on | Thursday at noon at the Mayflower Hotel. The ceremony, which wag per: formed Rev. Dr. Abram Simon | of the Eighth Street Temple. the bridal | party standing under a bower of palms and ferns, was witnessed by the near relatives and a few personal friends g( the young couple, and was followed by a_breakfast, The guests, numbering 22, were seated at one long oval-shape table having for a centerplece 8 large plaque of pink roses and Spring flowers from n'lhlch radiated streamers of sil- ver ribbons. The bride, who entered with her father to the strains of Lohengrins “Wedding March,” played by Sidney Siedermann’s Orchestra, looked lovely in an old-fashioned gown. The sirt was full and long, of pink chiffon, ruffied, with a tight-fitting bodice of eggshell colored lace over pink chiffon. From the back of the waist was a large bow of soft forget-me-not blue with long ends tied with pink rosebuds. She wore a picture hat of eggshell-color horsehair straw, turned off the face, trimmed with a band of the blue ribbon and tiny rosebuds and forget-me-nots, and she carried an old-fashioned bou- quet with streamers of blue ribbon tied at the end with lilies of the valley. bride's only attendant was Miss Esther Sherly, who wore & becoming gown of gray chiffon with a small ha In a selection of denims and cretonnes ... drawers Comfortable English Club chair with down filled cushion and down pad back, hair filled. $47.50 Reproduction of the Govermor Bradford block-front desk in solid mahogany with veneered drop lid. Interior cabinet work in solid ma- hogany with eight drawers, cabinet and two secret of | whers she law and daughter, Rauh. Mrs. Sam- | tf a corsage cluster of orchids.' After a trip to Havana, Miami and Palm Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Wildman will be at home after February 20 at 310 West End avenue. The bride’s going-away gown was & green cloth ensemble trimmed in badger fur and a green felt turban. Among the guests at the wedding were Mrs. Mamie Wildman, mother of the bridegroom; Mr. Robert Wildman, Mrs. Lillian Herschler, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Grinsfelder and Mrs. Julia Lebowitsch of Baltimore, Mr. Leo Schwartz of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Bend- heim, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Abel, Mrs. Max Weyl, 2d; Miss Esther Sherby, Mrs. Maurice Kafka and Dr. and Mrs. Abram Simon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hahn have re- turned from a trip of several weeks to the West Indies. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Peyser and fam- ily have closed their house on Wyoming avenue and are at Wardman Park Ho- tel for two months. Miss Rose Stern returned to her home in Frederick, Md., Tuesday after a visit here with Miss Eleanor Loeb of Colum- bia road. Mrs. Sol Rice of New York is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Behrend of 3901 Connecticut avenue, Mrs. Arthur Marks returned Thurs- day from a visit in Pontias, Mich., THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 2, 1930—PART THRER, was the Oof her son.in- - and Mrs, Fred Arthur Marks, jr., is at home from Syracuse vniverli’try for the idyear The Friday Bridge Club 5 y ub was . tained by Mrs. Henry Kaufman :? ‘:;;e Alry View Apartment last week. Mr. and Mrs, Simon Kaspar of Phila- delphia ‘)?} the dwe};k egdlsuests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Sylv; of Twenty-seventh strect. " Bensinger Miss Frances Heid is visiting relatives lelen Noy nger and M - borah Mae Liebman went to A‘tl’nrrl,t.lc City Tuesday and have been guests at z::.m-ken. They will return home . Mr. t:nf Mrs. Abet!.kbmln will oc- cupy their new apartment in Park Towers tomorrow. o ul)::-d I{ld !s:x tl.tbh"fnhLHCM enter- at cards at their hom - neticut avenue last night. i Mr. anuel hloss is at home from Syracuse University for the midyear va- cation, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schloss, at the Argonne. Mrs. R. B. Behrend and daughter, Miss Amy Behrend, have been spending the week in New York at the Hotel Bilt- moré and will return today to their home in Chevy Chase. Miss Mildred Federman, who has been the guest of Miss Elizabeth Kauf- man, returned to her home in New York Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Hahn of Pittsburgh are spending today in Wash- ington with friends en route to Florida. Mrs, Herman Hollander's subject for SOCIETY." at 10:30 at the under the auspices ircle “Phi- ursday morning gmmnnlty Center of the Camille L. Lyon Study will be u} Henry lioy Bergson’s o the X At the Hadassah meeting on Tuesday, Januar 28, at the Community Center, | the Rev. Dr. William Rosenbloom gave an interesting talk on “The New Hope,” followed a musical program given by Clara Bernheimer, assisted by her daughters, the Misses Bernheimer, and Mrs. Hertzberg. Mrs. Henry Oberdorfer of Richmond, Va., was the guest of relatives in Wash- ington last week. Miss Frances Feist has returned from a short visit in Newark, N. J., with her parents. Miss Amalie Frank is at home from school, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Frank of Blayden avenue, Miss Eliazeth Kohner has come from Goucher College and is with her pa- | rents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohner of 1838 Belmont road. | New Yorkers Join Family Reunion Party in Capital | Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cohen of Scran- ton, Pa., and Mrs. Simon Volk and son, Julie Volk, of Rockaway, Long Island, after a trip to Niagara Falls, Saratoga, New York and Atlantic City, have ar- rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max_S. Rosenthal of Chevy Chase, D. C, to meet at a family reunion. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bern- and M Bernstein, M Baum's COLONIAL SALE a feature of the great Reproductions of Lovely Old Furniture at Greatly Lowered Prices IS there some enticing example of Colonial furniture you have seen and remembered —and wanted for your own? It is probably waiting for you here at Baum’s—faithfully re- produced. For many museums and private collections have contributed their precious old documents to the Baum Collection of Repro- ductions. It is amazingly complete. Whether you are interested in dining room, living room or bedroom furniture—in the early pieces in mellow maple or the later and more pretentious designs of Duncan Phyfe in fine mahogany—here every important phase of the Colonial cabinetmaker’s art is repre- sented in wide variety. All will delight you with their beauty, their rich tradition, their amazing value. And durng this Mid-Winter selection clearance Sale all our prices have been greatly reduced. These values, shown in the top group, are but a few of the many at Baum’s Stately reproduction of an old Virginia Sofa is done in Solid Mahogany with Crotch panel and covered " in denim of Colonial design origin. covered in denim ... e 596 Chair. and legs, covered in denim. ... 110 Barrel chair of early 18th Century Solid Mahogany legs, %46 Colonial New England Sleepy Hollow Solid Mahogany arms fad caded denims and cretonnes . 8. Bernstein, Mr. and, Mrs. L. W. Wil- liams, Miss Nathlie Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Max Offenberg, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gittelman, ,\Mr, and Mrs. 1. Semsker, Miss Libbey Bernstein and Miss Mildred Willlams. - ‘ GET ONE : S JACK’S Attractive Natural Looking and Lasting PERMA. NENT WAVES includes two and H : : 4 { : { { % H Formerly $10 fin'er wave. Complete l H 4 shampoos Distinctive Work for Less” CALL DISTRICT 9718 * JACK'S Perm. Wave Shop | 1320-1322 F St. N. W. 3rd Floor Front LT SRR ——. MID-WINTER CLEARANCE Reproduction of the Martha Washington chair at Metropolitan Museum. mahogany arms and legs, in a the Solid of bro- 536 Reproduction of the George Wash- ington wingchair at Mount Vernon. Solid mahogany legs, in a selection of brocaded denims and cretonnes..... ‘B aum & CONNECTICUT AVENUE Opposite Mayflower Hotel %46

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