Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1930, Page 20

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THE EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1930. MECNRENGE [SOCIETY| Mr. and Mrs. John Gambs of New York City are the guests of Mrs. Otto Assignments for D. C. and|Ruppert. 6118 offutt road, Chevy Chase, for this week. Mrs. Gambs in public Nearby PUIDI(S Anflounced life is Dr. Lois Meek of the faculty of at Cumberland. Columbia University and & writer of note. Mr. and Mrs. Waite Phillips of Tulsa, Okla., are guests at the Mayflower, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. Helen Jane Phillips, who has just grad- CUMBERLAND, Md, June 2—At | uated from Miss Finch's School in New the closing session today appointments York and is returning home with her by the Baltimore M. E. Conference were | Mr. W. Bertrand Acker, chief clerk made as follows: ;. | of the Interior Department, is away Washington—Anacostia, T. S. Davis; | A d Brightwood. W, M.. Michael; Brook- | O S Wesks outee, with a fishing party jand, R. N. Edwards; Bruen, Roland |OP the Potomac. - Calvary, Mark Depp:| Mrs. James Irving Dodds, who has . T. Spieknall: COngress | peen the guest of 1:; ts, Mr. and . James; Douglas, A. H.|Mrs. Anton Heitmuller, for the past Dumbarion, R. S. Barnes: | week, has returned to her home in Buf- falo, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Harris: Gorsuch, A. S. Mowbray; Ham- | gejtmuller. line, Chesteen Smith; Langdon, H. H. oL O Rowland; Lincoln Road, W. F. Atkin-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Fahy of New son: McKendree, William Plerpont; | Rochelle, N. Y., are guests at the May- Metropolitan, J. S. Montgomery; Pet- |flower while in Was] m to attend worth, R. L. Wood: Ryland, Chatles S. | the graduation of their daughter, Miss Biges: Rosedale, W. A. Haggerty: Trin- | Margaret Fahy, from Trinity College. D. L. Ennis: Unio Herman Mc- — ay; University Heights, P. C. Edwards; | President-elect of Goucher Waugh, A. F. Poore; Wesley, J. P.|Goes South for Commencement. Hand; Wilson Memorial, G. D. Samp-| pr David Allan Robertson, assistant b director of the American Council on Ed- Frederick district—Frank Steelman, | ycatjon and president-elect of Goucher district _ superintendent; Berkeley | cojiege of Baltimore, has left for & briet Springs, F. R. Isaac; Bloomington, Paul | giav {n Florida to deliver the convoca- Sampson, supply; Brunswick, W. F.|tion address at the Florida State Col- Miller; Bunker Hill, H. A. Keesecker; | joce on the occasion of the twenty-fifth Center Street, Cumberland, HarTy | anniversary of its founidng. On Fri- Evaul; Grace, Cumberland, Merritt | gay evening, June 6, he will make the Earl; Kingsley, Cumberland, Frank Y.|commencement address at the Friends Jaggers; Doubs, J. C. Field, supply;|school of Washington. Mrs. Robertson Eckhart, D. B. Gates, supply; EIkgar-| will entertain informally at luncheon den, Albert Staniforth; Ellerslie, Ed-|pFriday. Dr. and Mrs. Robertson and ward A. Godsey; Flintstone, A. E.|their son, David Alian Robertson, ir., Maury, supply; Frederick, G. Ellis Wil- | will take up their residence in the liams; Frostburg, J. L. Neff; Grant, | president's house of Goucher College in W. W. Patterson, supply; Howard Street, | the late Summer. Hagerstown, W. S. Jones; St. Paul's, e Hagerstown, J. M. Gillum; Washington | Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Muller enter- Street, Hagerstown, R. L. Mowbray; | tained at their home, 4500 Kansas Hancock, W. A. Ledford: Harpers Ferry, | avenue, Sunday evening in honor of W. B. Elliott; Hedge: . J. A. Cooley, | Miss_Sue Yancey, whose marriage to supply; Hillsboro, N. C. Mitchell, sup- | Mr. William Z. Jemison will take place ply; Hyndman, G. G. Jones; Keyser, él;’ne L ca:fl All Saints’ Episcopal Church, ‘W. M. Hoffman; Lonaconing, Mel . evy 5. . e e | C'The guests included the bride-elect’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Yancey; Mrs. Willard K. Goodney, who will be matron ogl honol;: :{dr. g'pdzn‘m W. W. S. J. McFarland; Piedmont, N. W. Brit- | Jemison, Mr. and Mrs. W. Zimmerman, tingham; Rawlings, S. F. Logsdon;|Miss Marjorle Jemison, Mr. Ernest Shepherdstown, Francis H. Love; Smith~ | Woodcheck, Mrs. Zipporah Jemison, burg, Lee Williams, supply; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Holst, Miss Anna- Grove, J. W. Webb, supply: Urbana, | belie McCuliough, Mrs.: Thomas A. J. E. Benson; Warfordsburg, B. O, Dick- | Thibodeau and Mr. William 2. Jemison, erson, supply; Williamsport, K. L.| A number of prenuptial parties have Newell; Winchester, N. A. Lineweaver. | been arranged for the coming week in Washington _district—Benjamin _W. | Miss Yancey's honor, the first among Meeks; superintendent; _Alexandria, | them being a shower to be given by E. R. Spencer; Arlington, E. G. Latch! | Mrs. Willard Goodney on Tuesday eve- Bartonsville, A, M. “Newell: “Camp ning. prings, W. D. Bealle; Concord, Cabin i e Jonn. W, H. Richarcson supbiy: | oaiératy. Wil present an. {ustrated Damascus, W. C. Main; Ridge Park,|jecture on “Modern Productions of U. S. A. Heavener; Falls Church, G. L. | ghakes " - 7 < Shakespeare” at the Arts Club tomor oz orestiille, W, T qO3Ibee: | row evening. Mr. and Mra. Frank W. sburg, A. E. Spielman; Herndon, = Henry Mueller, supply: Huntingnill, | Summy Wil be the hosts. A. T. Perkins; Hyattsville, U. S. A. Miss Mary Catherine Dorsch and Heavener; Kensington, J. C. Sinclair; | Miss Regina Dorsch, daughters of Mr. Lanham, W. E. Nelson; Laytonsville, (and Mrs. Peter Dorsch, entertained at J. A. Grose; Leonardtown, L. L. Krug; | a ‘dance at their home, on Orchid Montgomery, F. R. Barnes; St. Marys, | street, Saturday evening. Fred Morton, supply; Seat Pleasant, ——— L. I McDongle, supply; Tuxedo, J. E.| _Miss Sarah M. Field of Kobe College, Siick, supply; Vienna and Oakton, B. W. | Kobe, Japan, is in the United States Mott; Washington Grove, A. T. Perkins, | for & visit of several months and stay- and Woodside, R. D. Smith. ing at the Dodge Hotel. COMMITTEE FAVORS |3 i b parents. 600 Pairs Fine Curtains Reduced Yo 0 Y Ruffled - Curtains $2.50 $375 $4.50 This Week See the New York Times Antarctic and Aviation Exhibit Pictures and Maps From New York Times—and Model Planes We Have Secured Here—Depict Important Events in the History - of Aviation Tailored Curtains $|75 $250 $3 Fine tailored marquisettes in ivory and beige, and in figured effects. Many are daintily hemstitched . . . all are splendid for next-to-the-glass curtains to use for Summer interiors, Admiral Byrd's recent Antarctic flight, told in pictures . . . photo- graphs, maps and drawings of Col. Lindbergh'’s epochal journey . . . all the other flights and developments that have played important parts in making aviation what it is today...shown here in the New York Times Antarctic Exhibit, which was such an important part of the recent Madison Square Garden Aircraft Show. Dainty ruffled rnlr?uiuttel (plain and dotted)...the femininity that all smart 1930 windows endorse. Choose them in ivory, beige, and gay colorful designs. A Full Size Glider—and AircraftModels—onDisplay This glider has just been finished and it incorporates many of the fea- tures that were on Captain Hawkes’ history-making glider. Models of various aircraft are also here. Exhibit Open From 9:15 AM. to 6 P.M. Daily Take Eleventh Street elevators to Fifth Floor directly to exhibit. Or take center elevators to Fifth Floor and walk to Eleventh and G Street side. FRINGED MARQUISETTE PANELS; reduced to $1.50 and $1.75 each COLORFUL COTTAGE CURTAIN SETS; reduced to $1.50 set. Included in These Early Séason Reductions Are Small Lots, Discontinued Patterns and. Broken Assortments CorTaNs, SIxTE FLOOR. St. Patrick’s School will be the guests of honor at & tea to be given Sunday, I;me 8, at the Mayflower by members o June Clearance Living Room—Dihing Room—Boudoir [Sune' s, BILL FOR 4 JUDGES |5} Shick ™St "srne Steurm s wres: ;g:n: and Miss Alice Burke vice presi- L4 P2 | dent. iss Elizabeth , chal 4 R e S urniture Keduce ne- 1 nir be assisted by Miss Kath- ments, will leen Gaffney, Miss Frances Kzgzullnd Miss Ellen Arendes. Miss ine 5 % o . oot S g T S All Pieces Advertised Here Are Subject to Prior Sale The Senate judiclary committee to- | members of the alumnae and the 3 NOW Occasional Tables Reduced NOW Dining Room Pieces Reduced day voted to report favorably the bill | Uutine: clags. 1 Mahogany Coffee Table. Was. of Wheat to Be D. C. Chief Justice. Zox the sppointment of four addtional i MO A st Living Room Pieces Reduced NOW Judges tn the courts of the District of | of ts Tea graduating class. Columbia, and at the same - proved the nomination of Justice Alfred A. Wheat for elevation to the office of chief justice of the District Supreme Court. ‘The additional judge bills, both of which were introduced by Senator Cap- per, Republican, of Kansas, provide for two more justices for the District Su- Ezcm:‘ Court and for two more mem- 1s of the District Court of Appeals. Senator Steiwer, Republican, of Ore- | gon, who conducted the hearings, ex- pressed the hope that the Senate would be able to act on these measures before adjournment. Favorable report on the nomination of Justice Wheat to be chief justice was filed in the Senate by Senator Waterman, Republican of Colorado. It probably will be taken up by the Sen- ate in a day or two. As soon as the Senate confirms the motion of Justice Wheat there will a vacancy on the District Supreme Court and Attorney General Mitchell told a Senate subcommittee recently Cosmopolitan Y. M. C. A. ‘The lobby of the Y. M. C. A. Building at Mexico City assumes a very cosmo- politan air every evening when the members gather. Its membership em- braces representatives of 25 races. The membership is nearly 4,000, and half of them are Mexicans. The remainder are Americans, Canadians, Spanish, Ger- man, Syrian, British, Italian and Rus- sian The branch was started 25 years ago by an American. GOVERNMENT WORKERS 2 Carved Mahogany Virginia Sofas. Were ... ..$275 each..... Upholstered Chair. Upholstered Love Seat. Was....$175..... 1 1 1 Living Room € an - $67.50 1 Occasional Armchair. Was 1 Upholstered Love Seat. Was....$175..... 1 2-piece Mohair Suite. Was......$325..... 1 2-piece Mohair Suite. Was......$275..... 1 2-piece Mohair Suite. Was.ce...$525..... 1 Living Room Chair. Was .$85..... Desks and Secretaries Reduced $180 $53 $95 $45 $50 $115 $215 $183 $350 $45 1 Mahogany Coffee Table. Was. 1 Decorated Tilt-top Table. Was... 1 Mahogany-and-Gum Console 1 Mahogany-and-Gum as . 1 Mahogany-and- Was 1 Mahogany- Console 1 Mahogany-and-Gum Con: Was ....... 1 Mahogany Was cooociioancsocssccssasascsenss nd- Gum Radio Table. 1 Mahogany - and - Gum Living Room Table. 1 Nest of Decorated Tables. Was...$26..... 1 Decorated Tea Cart. Was........$50..... 10 Walnut-and - Gum Dinette Chairs. 1 $21 each..... Walnut-and-Gum Buffet. Was...$100.. 1 Walnut-and-Gum Buffet. Was....$65.. 1 Walnut Cabinet. Was o 3 Mahogany Muffin Stands. Were..$15..... Occasional Pieces Reduced 2 Mahogany - finish Telephone Sets. cnses s $17.8000,0. 1 Solid Mahogany Fire Shield with Tapestry Screen. Was.... 1 Nt TR T Imported Cup Holder. Was. Imported Cup Holder. Was. 3-fold Wall Screens, Were. .. 3-fold Wall Screen. Was.. $33 $14 $65 $43 $90 $10 1 Mahogany - and - Gum Secretary. the resignation of former Chief Jus- 1 Mahogany - and - Gum Secretary. tice Walter I McCoy several months SRR P R ... $115. 8g0. e N 1 Tambour Secretary; mahogany. \ Was cooccecosncns evoessasesnens s $195.. Sandy Spring Friends to Meet. SANTS BENING Md, June 2 (Bpe- 2 Mahogany - and - Gum Secretaries. BVite o clal). —The Sandy Spring Quartiey Meeting of Priends will be held at the 1 Mahogany - and - Gum Secretary. old brick meeting house in Sandy Spring, June 8, at 10:30 a.m., the pub- | 1 Mahogany - and - Gum Secretary. Was .. ..$165. lic being invited. Lunch will be served. ; 1 Mahogany-and-Gum Desk. Was..$55 4 Mahogany-and-Gum Desks. Were.$75..... PURNTTURE, SIXTH FLOOR. that the appointment of a successor to Justice Wheat was awaiting his con- firmation as chief justice. The office of chief justice has been vacant since 1 Walnut-and-Gum Living Room Table. WD oot $61 1 Walnut-and-Gum Refrectory Was .. Magasine Holders Reduced 2 Solid Mahogany Magazine Stands. 2 Sofid Mahogany Book Stands. Were.... sivicisswon s BT OAEN s < < 2 Magazine Racks. Were......$20 each..... Walnut Poster Beds ";5;" $|875 A limited number in both single and double bed sizes. 3-fold Wall Screen. Was. Lamp and Shade. Was... Floor Lamp and Shade. Was Floor Lamp and Shade. Was Torchiere. Was............ . Torchieres. Were...........$60 each..... Torchieres. Were...........$85 each..... Table. sented 1n his bes hive of Industry. Fine Mirrors Reduced Mahogany-frame Mirror. Was..$37.50..... Mahogany Portable Mirror. Was $38.50. ... . Mahogany-frame Mirror. Was....$16. Mahogany-frame Mirror. Was. Mahogany-frame Mirror. Was... o Mahogany-frame Mirrors. Were $17.50..... All trades and profes- sions are represented in the customer ‘icts e! the Home Laundry ... a modern plant at the service of every resident in Uncle Sam’s work- shop . . « . the Capita’' City. Marriage Licenses. Morgan N. Walsh. tor, 26 Rev. & n T 0 Yates, 23;_Rev. A Harvey 8. Gerry, 20, Helen Gregg, 25, this city; Rev. U. ierce Herbert J. Smith, 27, and Dorothy Robb, 20 Rev. W. e e W, Sallie ©O. Farner, 19, Ferrum, Charles P. Ryland Paul Marsico. 23, and Tris Dorio, 20; Rev. Abernetny. w. 8. es. E. Haury, 45. and Virginia C. n, 38: Judge Robert E. Mattingly. dward Fritch, 86, and Lydia M. Burgess, , “both of Sykesville, Md; Rev. H. M. Hennig. Charies C.ombie, 38, Providence. R. I, and Caroline Arthur, 38, Congaree, 8. C.."ReV. arner. HOME LAUNDRY Phone ATlantic 2400 Reupholstering, Reg Ask About Our Easy Monthly Payment Plan Tapestries, Mohair, Brocades and Velours Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rockers Splinted by Qur Ex- perts at the Now Pre- vailing Low Prices for Two Days Only. Write, Phone or Call Metropolitan 2062 Estimates and Samples Given Free Clay Armstrong Upholsterer 1235 10th St. N.W. 5-Pisce Parlor Suites Antiques Overstuffed Suites Room Chairs 2-Pie

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