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8 Nuptial Ceremonies Among Leading Events 2f Week in Alexandria General and Special News of | Interest in City and Near- by Communities—Guests Entertained in Homes. ‘The February meeting of Kate Waller Barrett Chapter, N. S, D. A. R, which was postponed from last week, was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James M. Duncan. The chap- ter will give a card party at Gadsby's Tavern Monday evening, February 24, under_the direction of Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Bghbone Smith and Mrs. John P._Chadwick. Mrs. Annie Cabell Moore of Berry- ville, who is spending the Winter at the | Dodge Hotel in Washington, was the guest last week of her brother and sister-in-law, Maj. and Mrs. Charles Ellstt Cabell, on Cameron street. The Rev. Percy L. Vernon of Lew- | iston, Me., formerly pastor of the First Baptist Church, has been the guest of friends here for the past several days. Mrs. Hugh Campbell left Monday with her brother, Mr. Harry Lewis of Washington, to spend a month in De- land, Fla. During her absence, Mr. Campbell is staying at the home of Mrs. A. O. Talbot in Washington. Mr. Richard H. Atkinson, jr., of San Francisco is the guest of his parents, Capt. and Mrs. R. H. Atkinson, on Prince street. Mrs. W. L. McAllister of Oxford, N. C., spent the past week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Minor Smith. Mrs. Mary Mannery of Pleasantville, N. J. is the guest of Mrs. P. 8. Ballou. Mrs. Bruce Green is the guest of rel- atives in Woodstock, Va. Mrs. J. Cameron Wemyss and her | young daughter, Patricia Ann Wemyss, have returned from a visit to friends in Danville, Va. Mr. William R. Cline left last Sunday for a stay at Orange Lake, Fla. Midwinter Weddings and Betrothals in Record. Mr. Rutherford Moncure and Mr. Bickerton W. Cardwell, jr. went to Richmond yesterday to attend the mar- riage of Miss Ida Beveridge Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Moore, to Mr. Allan Lindsay Luke, which_occurred last evening in the First Presbyterian Church. Cards have been received from Mr. and Mrs. William C. Butler announcing the marriage of their daughter Lucile Marshall to Mr. Archibald C. Harrison, | jr., Saturday, February 1, in Richmond. ‘The marriage is announced of Miss Lena R. McConchie of Remington, Va., to Mr. Carroll J. Edwards of Alexandria ‘Wednesday, January 29, in Washington. Mrs. Carrie Williams announces the marriage of her daughter Maria to Mr. Dennis W. Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Burns of Washington, Thurs- day, February 6, in St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, with the Rev. Hugh McFadden officiating. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Burns left for a Northern bridal trip. They will make their home in Atlanta. Miss Mary Frances O'Neill of Philadelphia and Miss Helen Woods of Baltimore ‘were among the out-of-town guests who | attended the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Aubra Newton Shuman | have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Frances Elizabeth to Mr. Irvin Meade Hufford, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hufford, of Steven- son, Ala., Tuesday evening, February 25, at 8 o'clock in the Methodist Episcopal | Church South. Mrs. Ella Hepburn announces the engagement of her daughter Margaret Frances to Mr. John Beverly Plaskett, also ‘of this city. The wedding will | occur in St. Mary's Catholic Church next Thursday morning. | Dr. and Mrs. H. Lynn Colvin, whose marriage occurred in Washington on | Thursday, are spending their honey- moon in Florida. Mrs. Colvin was formerly Miss Virginia Steele, daughter | of Mr. Frank A. Steele of Alexandria. After March 1 Dr. and Mrs. Colvin be at home at the High View apartments in Washington. Mrs. Neale Entertains For Son and Daughter. Mrs. Judson B. Neale entertained | ‘Wednesday afternoon to celebrate tre | birthday anniversaries of her young daughter and son, Auriette and Judson B. Neale, jr. 1Ars. Neale was assisted Clara Aten. Clara May Brown, Marie Johnson, Margaret Jean Brooks, Pearl Simms, Vera Aten, Margaret McBride, Claudia Bell Raiford, Martha Lee goberuon, Lorraine Well.d !E:n::: oltwood, Dorothy Boltwood, 0l Boltwdod, Robert ‘Gordon, Billy Aten, Edwin Brooks and Buddie Simms. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Logan enter- tained the Club of Twelve Friday eve- | ning, February 7. Prizes were award- |ed to Mrs. Roy G. Craver, Mrs. E. P. | Shreve and Mr. Craver. |, Mrs. W. E.Kidwell has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mattingly in Petworth. Mrs. Brouse Burke left Monday for Providence, R. I, for an extended | visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Smith. Mrs. Walter Burgess of Reva, Va, |is the guest of her son-in-law and | daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Boothe Pul- | man, on South St. Asaph street. Mr. Charles Armstrong, Mr. George Beach and Mr. Jack Sampson have | returned to Hargrace Military Acad- emy, in Chatham, Va. after spending | the midyear holidays at their homes } in_this city. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Garnett en- | tertained at dinner Saturday evening. | February 8, in honor of Mrs. C. S. Riley | of Cincinnati, who is the house guest | of the Rev. and Mrs. John S. Sowers. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bridges have | gone to their home, in Everett, Mass., | | after a visit to the latter's brother- | |in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. | | Cochran, Mrs. H. G. McNeil has returned from a visite to friends in Richmond ,and is the guest of her parents, Mr. |and Mrs. I. R. Gibson, who also had | as thelr guests over the past week | |end their son-in-law and daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. C. L. King, and the | latter's son, Mr. Stanley King of Sil- | ver Spring, Md. | Bridge Parties and | Dancing in Schedule. Mrs. Norman F. Lawlor entertained at six tables of bridge Wednesday evening, Miss Helen Cannon entertained the bridge ciub of which she is a member Wednesday évening at her home in Rosemont. i Mr. Charles Linwood Butcher en- tertained at an informal dance Tues- day evening at his home, on North Alfred street. The guests included Miss Margaret Riley, Miss Florence Brown, Miss Josephine Berger, Miss Daisy Brown, Mr. William Cunning- ham, Mr. Hubert Brown, Mr. Preston Langhrone, Mr. George Peyton and Mr. Keith Elkins. A Valentine supper dance was held at the Belle Haven Country Club Fri- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Parker have returned from a visit to their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Parker, jr., in Bridgeport, Conn. Mrs. Hayward D. Luckett has gone |to her home in Norfolk after a visit 10 her sister, Mrs. Windsor Demaine. Miss Marion Holland of Easton, Md., spent the past week end as. the guest of Miss Margaret Robinson on North m#ph streelt‘. i . and Mrs. R. G. Ferguson an g Gorman Ferguson are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Tschaler Ridgefield Park, N. J. Mrs. Charles Stoler and Mrs. Max Gaffer have returned to their homes in Richmond after a visit to their brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Bohraus, on South Columbus street. Additional Soclety News Of Special Interest. Mr. George F. Shaw of Providence, R. I, is the guest of his brother and| sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Shaw. D. B. Arnold and their Mr. and Mrs. young son, Billy Arnold, have returned from a visit to the Rev. and Mrs. Wallace Brashears in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Ethelbert Dowham are at home after spending a month in Miami and Hollywood, Fla. Mrs. H. E. Jameson of Coatesville, Pa., is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Lester Endicott. Mrs. T. B. Hitt is Y. Slater in Baltimore. Mr. Henry Kern of Wilmington, Del., was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller. Mrs. E. K. Kloman and Miss Ruth Kloman aré at home after a visit to relatives in Charleston, W. Va. Mrs. George A. Mushbach is home from a visit to her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Magruder Dent, in Green- wich, Conn. Mrs. Ralph B. Hunt of Newport, R. I, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Kath- erine Pulman. Mrs. A. A. il by Mrs. J. A. Carpenter, Mrs. W. W. | Jones, Mrs. W. E. Aten, Mrs. Cecil | Brooks and Mrs. M. E. Ingram. Among the young guests were Thelma Lee Jones, Anna Hill, Norma Jean Hill, | Lilliam Ingram, Dorothy McBride, NOTHING IS PERMANENT IN Jackass Club Honors Moses. WHITE BEAR, Minn, February 15 ().—Senator Moses is honorary chief bull-whacker of the newly-organized Sons of Wild Jackasses Club. Its pur- pose is to bray for the farmer. FASHION—BUT 600D TASTE |Rare Film Exhibit Viewed SAKS INDIVIDUAL SELECTION CLOTH COATS and ENSEMBLES —is rapidly attaining popular favor with particular women. The chic styles—fine domestic and imported cloths combine with modest hresistible - appeal. Prices to present an As usual varied selection of fine fur neckwear. FURRIERS SINCE 1888 Cloth Coats & Ensembles 2nd Floor, FUR CO. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON y Distinguished Guests A film brought to America for a single | showing, along with & trunk full of or~ chestral music based on native themes and desert chants, was shown last eve- ning before & distinguished audience of National Geographie Society members. Among them were Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel, who viewed | the picture, taken by ‘their fellow | countryman, M. Georges-Marie Haardt, leader of the 15000-mile expedition. | Previously the picture had been | shown in Europe before the crown heads of Spain, Belgium and TItaly, in | London before the Prince of Wales, and m;l;mn;:s l{'e gm motion-picture at the National Opera, | where the President of France was the | honor gxfils’te.n Dr. Grosvenor, president of the National Geographic a&lef.y. intro- | duced the explorer who made the ex- pedition of eight caterpillar motor cars through the least known areas of | Africa, gathering scientific data and taking more than 16 miles of motion | picture films, which constitute one of | the most comprehensive travel diaries | ever kept by any expedition, 2 Other prominent persons in the audi- | ence at the Washington Auditorium | were Maj. Thenault, assistant military | attache for aeronautics; Justice Pierce Butler, Senator and Mrs. Jesse H. Met- calf, Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick V. Coville, Dr. | and Mrs. John Foote, Mr. John Joy | Edson, Gen. A. W. Greeley, Dr. C. Hart Merriman, Mr. Theodore Noyes, Mr. | John Barton Payne, Dr. George R. Put- | nam, Dr. George Otis Smith, Commis- sioner and Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty, Mr. H. C. Wellcome of London, Mr. and Mrs.* Edward _Stafford, Mr. and_Mrs. Ord Preston, Col. and Mrs. U. §. Grant, 3d; Rear Admiral and Mrs. W. L. Capps, Mr. and Mrs. William Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter, Mrs. Mary H. Myers, Miss Bessie Y. Kibbey, Col. and Mrs. J. M. Wheeler, Senator Wesley L. Jones, Mr. and Mre. Victor J. Evans, Mr. James H. MacLafferty, Mr. and Mrs. James Parmelee, Geén. and Mrs. E. 8t. Jol Greble, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hagner, Thick.wavy hair ! You, too, can have long, soft, abundant hair. It's simply a matter of using this easy method; approved by hair specialists; en- dorsed by stars of stage and screen; used by millions who haven’t time for the more labori- ous treatments. Tonight when you arrange your hair, just put a little Danderine on your brush. Then, as you draw the bristles through your hair, see how the scalp is toned and soothed. See how the hair becomes softer, easier to manage; how its natural color is brought out; how it takes on new bril- liance and lustre! Danderine dissolves the crust of dandruff; helps stop falling hair; keeps hair and scnl?‘ healthy; encourages the growth of long, silky, abundant hair. Five mil- lien bottles used a year. That proves Dandérine’s effectiveness! 5 Rear Admiral C. 5. Williams, Mr, and SeninoC . C. Marbuty, Admiral and Miss Gen. W. J. Mehoh:n Mr. Hemphill, Feature Events Sponsored By Society of Natives Phillip Hill, Col. Charlés de F. Chandler, | midseason . John Blind Violinist's Concert Due Monday, February 24 The names of the Acting Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Ernest. Lee Jahncke have been added to the list of patrons for the concert to be given by Abram Haitowitsch, blind Russian iolinist, Monday afternoon, 54. u}t‘ the M!lyflom.a S s Other patrons and patronesses a: Mrs. Edward Everett G-‘;m. Viscountess d'Alte, Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss, U. S. N.; Mr. A. J. Pack of the British embassy, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, Jus and fm. W. R. Turner, Mrs. Charles H. Harlow, Mrs. Edward E. Robbins, Mrs. Charles %_ 1}}11‘1’1’ ;\;{rs.fi'ohnyucoo Mrs, K. . H. Wylie, Mrs, Percy Hamilton Da- vis, Mrs. Prank C. Letts, Mr:la. crl’urles J. Bell Mrs. Henry Wells, Mr, and Mrs. Christian Heurich, Mrs. Arthur Jeffrey Parsons, Miss Anne Squire, Mrs. John J. Esch, Mrs. Frederic Ath- 'nflé" }l{lxrsfi Pnnknc. Baldwin, Mr. Ed- ward H. Droop, Dr. Dave, and Mr. Wade H. Cooper, G Vice President Curtls heads the list of patrons previously announced, others being Senator and Mrs. Thomas D. Schall, Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr.; Ma). Gen. and Mrs. David C. Shfinks, Mrs. erman, Mrs. Tra ws a - bel T. Boardman, o ° o0 Miss M Oppenheimer & Shah’s fl OFF Lifetime Qu Sterling Silver Candy Dish Danderine The One Minute Hair Beautifier | '————[o]——[a|———=[o[———]o]———=lal——2d] .| of the eévening. program of the Natives, District of Columbia, through the Winter and Spring. The first be the Midwinter convocation on Fyi- day, when musie, patriotic tributes and a social hour will ;h:mon the ualm{e- ro:nn will in- Huwh{m ér; Miss h rano sol with Mr, Sesford, impe: s 8 8. Ty willis, réadér. Mr. Jamés A. Duhatnel, historian, will make brief remarks ap- propriaté to Washington's birthday an- niversary. Mr. Washington Topham, whose own birthday anniversary is Péb- | a ruary 22, will spéak of “Washington, Statesman and Soldier,” récounting in- timate incidénts in his life béfore, dur- ing and after the American Revolution, t6 show the lofty character an ment of the first Président. Mr. Jesse Suter, vice chairman of the joint eiti- 2éns’ committeé on national représenta- tion, will contrast thé Americanism of the élder statésman and the denatured citizenship of Washington today. Mrs. Ella C. Robinson, ¢hairman of the entertainment comimittee, is ar- ranging the future programs of the or- ganization and has promised & number of surprise features. There will be a cantata and other notable numbers at the meeting March 21, when, accord- ing to the calendar, Spring is ushered in. The annual dinner of the soclety, marking the orrnluuon‘l tenth year, will be held in the big ball room of the Raleigh Hotel on Friday évening, April 25. An excellent program is being ar- ranged with music, an enticing, menu and very brief speeches. Men con- spicuous in_the councils of the Nation who have done much for thé National Capital, and talented musicians will participaté in this progri Immense Saving on Thousands of Articles of High- Class Jewelry and Silverware. Entire Stock Jewelry and Extra Specials ity Sheffield Vegetable Dish . Lifetime Quality Sheffield Gravy Boat and Tray. .. Sterling Silver Candlesticks, Pair. Solid Platinum Bracelet, all diamonds, $1,200 value, Wedding Ring, 7 Cut Diamonds, $40 value. ,.... Articles Restricted by Manufacturing Agreements Excluded OPPENHEIMER & SHAH 907 F N.W. Souvenirs for the Kiddies bbb | = o] ——— o | ——— o] ———=| fteibindhainibidinbndi=)—— ol | o[——[o] am. tesses for the meeting Friday eve- nll";kmlt 8 o'clock in thé Washin, Club, at Sevénteenth and K stréets, ———— e ol e———lol———[m[c———]olc——=[q| D. C, FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART THREE. Mrs. : and | resentative Oharies ?c"o’.n! :‘:WII& mnm S | Moentative and Mrs. ‘assisted by Mrs, John G , it Sacparey £ Borbes G b Mo 17 dhe S M . | O Lankford, Represen ret E. Hufxnflerd. Hosts %TW)&“‘ ohann Kondrup and Mr, Jéffersoh Middieton. Georgia Society Planning '8 carl, Vineon, For Reception and Dnncc‘rm‘umm H. Kin The Georgia State Soclety will hold | Nira. "so its eqngressional reception And dance | Mathews. in the Washington Hotél Friday eve-| 8 ning. ¥ 81 line In t'e receiving > B Ao i, i R, Brand, Ramspeck, Samuel Rut Mrs, M. O. Tarver, inson, tesenta- | P- | T ép- | land tive " ére is only réséintative Charles in the world Snyder & Little Women’s Footwear. Women'’s Footwear Most Styles Now $9.85 Few Styles $10.85 and $12.85 Degitable » nnsr High-Class Silverware gang BR8888 l—sol—o0le=——o|—= sl |8l —]1] W. B, Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE National 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. t0 6 P.M. Fashion Says Emphatically Look to your figure— —if you are to be well dressed WITH this edict sweeping the fashion field, we were quick to grasp the opportunity of 'presenting to the women of Washington— Miss Sue B. Willis Figure Stylist of New York who will be in our Corset Section for ONE WEEK ONLY, beginning tomorrow, and you will be privileged to consult her without any additional charge. She will analyze your figure to determine just what particular type of gar- ment will most attractively outline the natural curves with the utmost comfort. Miss Willis will apply her specialized knowledge to your requirements, and you will be immensely pleased with the con- structive ideas she will give you. i Remember, there is no additional charge for this service, and, for your further convenience, you' may phone for an appointment. For this occasion we are featuring o, . Omeericagledy and Combinettes At the Juvenile Shop. ly Baby needs and gifts during Baby Week . . ings offered, Speciall Priced doublé breasted 2 Wool Flannel Binders 2 Handmade Dresses 1 Dozen Birdseye 27x27 1 Handmade Gertrude 2 Outing Flannel Gertrudes 1 Outing Flannel Kimono 2 Outing Flannel Gowns $1.00 Brush and Comb Set... $1.00 Military Brush Set..... 25¢ Rubber Toy Seivivdiorb s diiou $1.50 Silk Baby Bonnets........ Muslin Sheets, 36x54. . Pillowcases to match..... Pillowcases to match........... Baby Silk Moccasins. . Handmade Baby Dresses, Group 1 Group 2 % White Rayon and Wool Hose, sizes 4 yard . chEee Rubber Pants, medium and large Birdeye Diapers, 27x27, doz. .. ..$1.39 Heavy Quality Rubber Sheets, maroon, regularly 59........ Baby's Handmade and Hgnd- finished Walking Dresses, pink, blue, white, etc. $1.69 {9%3.25 « vaio oo «SLS0 Gowns, Kimonos, Gertrudes of white outing flannel. ... .3 for $1.00 Honeycomb Shawls, pink and whiterici.. .$1.00 Madeira Hand-embroidered ° Pillowcases .. 45¢ Representative and Mrs. Edwards, Representative son, Representative and , Miss Jéesie | Mrs. Moultrié Hitt and Miss Annabel her' Réprésentative in A Senator fussts ‘tiom their respective districts. certain amount of that will grow wheat. REMOVAL SALE On and After March 10, 1930, We Will Be Located at 607 13th St. N. W. (Just around the corner between F and G Sts.) Our present stock has been drastically reduced in price to assure opening our new store with a new stock of Men’s and Sydr@, n Former Gov. Nellie Ross Honor Guest at Club Tea Former Gov. Nellie Ross of Wyoming will be an honor guest st the tes given by the Women's City Club at the club house, 32 Jackson place, this aft- a | emoon from 4:30 to 6 e'¢lock. Other guests of honor will be Mrs. G. H. Chasmar, Mrs. Edward Gainor, Miss Estélle P. Heliman, Mrs. Josagh M Hibbon, Miss Marfe L. McWharter, Miss Anna Rita Michlun, Miss Nellie Roth- :e\l. M‘r’-. 52;2?49“&“_ - Smém.y Mrs. ames Q. ary E. Young and Mrs. Emilio de z‘nuz.y Miss Catherine Passero, soprano solo- ist, will give a group of at 5 o'¢lock, accompanied by Mi Gardnér Coombs. Mrs. will ppeside at the tea tabl d tative W. W. loe and Miss Deéll, Mr. and named for each who will assist greéting _the Snyder & Little Men’s J. & M. and Custom Feature Shoes $13.50 Grades, $9.85 4 to $17.50 Grades, $10.85 18 to $22.50 Grades, $14.85 All J. & M. High Shoes, $9.85 Little and Hesi tree].tm i runschias E Street Corner 8 Week This week baby holds the center of the stage—all the fascinating things that will make baby comfortahle and happy are here in complete array. Buy baby’s . here are just a few of the many sav- The Following Complete Layette _buring Baby Week ¥ $12.00 2 Silk & Wool Shirts, single or 1 Beacon Blanket 1 Hand Crochet Sacque, 2 Wash Cloths Di ; 2 Pairs Wool Bootees or Hose "% | Rubber Sheet, 27x36 2 Quilted Pads 1 Piece Castile Soap 1 Dozen Safety Pins 1 Box Baby Gays Muslin Sheets, with colored borde;s, 36x54 t0 635 ... White Double-coated Rubber Sheeting, 36 inches wide, W, nnel Binders.......... 20¢ Carter’s $1.00 Silk - and - wool Carter's 79¢ Silk-and-wool Bands, . 89¢ Vanta Shirts, cotton and wool and silk and wool........ 79¢ Vanta 50c Bands. o 3% 35¢ Rubberized Diaper Covers... 29¢ Rubberized Silk Baby Pants..... 49¢ 3-piece Sets, consisting of Wool Sacque, Cap and Bootees. .. ..$1.00 Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments, sizes 1 and 2.... 79

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