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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1930. DR. LEHMAN, DENTIST S O I E ! | w dding Mfllrch" played by the bride’s | home of Dr. Ray Palmer, at Chevy |ington fomorrow by motor for the for- Natural-Locking Set Teeth, 10 s | sistes rs. Roy Simmons of Staunton ase, mer's home in Vi JCrovnand e S nadzenark; ( : I Y TENNESSEE WEDDING e e D o lacs modei| Mt Halls flist wite was Miss Aunie | will apend three e hatk Eotra o Fhlines by Experts. $1: | 54 | Eier ivory satin and carried & shower | M. O'Mohundro of Virginia, who died in . Shetfai"Rsdilon tn"Necvous Faticnis | bouquet of Killarney roses. November, 1926, Mrs. Majtyn was the | Miss Eleanor Wells is the guest of Dr. | § DD CLAUDE S SEMI 406 7th St N.W., Over Woolworth's 5-10| ___(Continued From Sixth Page.) | "Mr. and Mrs. Jenks left immediately | Widow of Charles H. Martyn of Warren- | 8nd Mrs. Thomas L. Bennett in. New- S . [ONES — after the ceremony for a four of the|ton, Va. who died in December, 1926. | POrt. Eyesight Specialist New England States and Canada. after ' Mr Martyn was a well known business - at luncheon yesterday at Camerina, her 2 x dho Exul COOL TRIP ON place at Willlamstown LB Pl which they will reside at Hopewell, Va.,, man of Northeast Washington. ivi i T Hhm Mr. Jenks is in business. | Mr. and Mrs. Hall will reside at the Civil War Hero Expires. CHEST:)AITESenKnRE\'; BAY e ex. and M Florien 3. C. vur- 4 : ‘ : New Haven Apartmen ST. LOUIS, August 15 (#).—Charles s d b 16 day at Williamsiown in compliment to . ,31’1‘.'31?{':’\.?\J;“é’.f}fif&i‘&‘:?’;f?’r“,: Ui K % Jooes of Tiverpdol This IS, CRILWAT ¥teriss sod i Ieorct aturday, Aug. Dr. Paul Mantaux, who is attending the 30 e or of Ter hotse muest, Miss | been at the Dodge Hotel for several days the Battle of Ivy Farm, Miss., where| SUNDAY, AUG. 17 Institute of Politics at Williams College. " 4 | He Jones of Detroit, Mich,, who 1s during her stay in Washington. She | he saved the captain’s life under fire, | fpending some time in the East. part of | JaS Passed several weeks in Montreal | for which he later received the Con- id New York visiting friends. | o oisional Medal of Honor, 32 years| $1.25 Round Trip Mr. John R. Buchanan has gone to | a8 \ o : Saratoga Spri: where_he is stayin ¥ % her time being with Mrs. Minnie Evans & FROM WASHINGTON ying § ol pire sthcers | 2nd she will sail £ m New Keys of Washington, one of the officers i or the Bis ,:‘;f"‘fl,‘,;‘fl;&“ NeW | Jater, died at his home here Sunday. | Gl O kel 610 his brother, Mr. ¥. James Bu- | > bog gy 30 Bathine Salt "and Fnjor Din in the Bav. || racing season The tea table was decorated With| Mrs. Elkanah Huff will start today Carw of the hithways. Carefuils. a0 Sandy Beach. Eops 4 2 4 1 s candles and pink and cream roses. MIS. | with several friends for an sutomobile e O View of N } Acad Mrs. Everctt Sanders returned yester- % Harvey E. Hawes presided, assisted Y | trip to Vermont. Courteotis, responsible service o Piotijaxy cademy || gay to the Mayflower, following a visit al 4 : Mrs. David Murray and others £2g003 | LOW FARES en_d-Hour Delighttal Trin Down to her mother in Terre Haute, Ind g g ¢ ; . SEE e .| Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Gawler ol ) Chicago.. .... onetineake Almost Out of : ) : “f\'}hm}k;((::\l salliig from Balti- | wthobn strect Teit Seahington. yes 8 $18.00 3 ard Terry, son of Mr. Lawyer ¥ - Ao 5 the S. 8. Chatham | terday for the old homestead of the ; included Mr. and Mrs. B. F. [ombard family in Maine, near Bath. LEAVE 12(h and N. Y. AVE q K Saturdsy, 3 P.0L: Sunday, 9 and 11 AM = ik is the guest here E 58 . anby, Miss Helen Smith, Mr. and Ms. | Atter leaving Maine they will go to | Mr. Terry, who is from . Good Meals on Steamer Kansas City, Mo., arrived in Washing- 5 daughter, Mr. Tyler P ;7 Boston to spend some time there as the y - ; - < n Jast Week ‘and 18 1sawingthe Aatter | ) ’ , | guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. aterman. st [lect"c P t | Winchester, V. Washington, Baltimore & || part of this week | ~ i earns aste | " 250 Annapolis Electric Ry. Co. Mr. U. Grant Smith entertained a | small company at dinner last evening | at the Carlton | | | 4 e Ball, Miss Ruth Hughes, 3 ugh 2.50 ht, Mr. W. J. Black- v wood, Mr nce Fortune. Mr, and | Mf: and Mrs. W. Lester Baker salled 1S GUARANTEED TO KiLL . - eIV For Gntormation. Phone” Metropetivan® 19 W = ~ August 16 for England. They expect Mrs. W. Herschel, Miss Estelle Richard- | o % > Cockroaches, Waterbugs, | > i to return the 1st of October. Sy | son and Mrs. W. P. Pringle. L SMION PUS DEROT o Rats and Mice. 133 N Ave. NW. B Miss Tereta Sheaffer, who has been people wood It durin Ko "'""”'“-" “‘" 34 R l E L | Mrs. : . >lzrl!n—ll«l|l‘l “Pddmxd l\iil(n\g her mother, Mrs. Jane Sumner, | ghe p : ynn.“" - - | 1 stre ave as their guest ; Y In Chevy Chase Yesterday. has returned to New York. - usa eal Estate Loans e Son A Gaughicr-th-iaw. | { , et ‘ o e Ll isaavee vascer= | e 4 Luther F. Hall and Mrs. Jane E.| Mr. and Mrs. Nell W. Sumner and| B8ous o il bandredect ves OLD DOMINION STAGES ~ \‘[v and N\ . H. Lile of Jackson, | . % (D. C. Property Only) s s - o | n were married yesterday at the | Mrs, Mary Jane Dugan will leave Wash- MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS lyn, Dick James and Fi K 3 % w Week end the Hays had as their guests 1 g S 3 g 6 Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Lile of Pitts-| L 4 ‘ - | burgh and their daughter Nell | % 4 % ¥ ; e i i : v B 2 % | wORKMEN OoF WELDIT CO. No Ccmmxssmn Charged Mrs. Ballinger, wife of Dr. Willlam 0 i e ! gE ARG %BF”;EJS%TSELTS:.DGE 4 Ballinger of Forty-fifth street, enter- | ie to M| tained at her home Wecnesday at | thout the ncheon for former schoolmates of 000- It | hers at George Washington University. | he guests were Mrs. Archibald Mac- | 1 of Smyrna, Turkey, who is Summer in the United | s John: Skehan of Des| \Iml\r“ Iowa; Miss orothy Lewis of | Greenwich, /N, Y.; Mrs. John Free and | Perpetua] Mrs. P. H. Steltz of Washington. | : AR Y - 3 o : e ‘ == Nc.WE ARE THERE. ildi Mrs. Shoemaker, wife of Mr. Isaac | : Bl‘“ldlng Shoemaker Forty-fifth _street, re- | i T gy ) turned T from a visit to her 1 . % P : : TP : 3 ; Association daughter, 1 A, Hauser, in Ocean 5 i : ETS and DRYS agree that real money can be saved Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker, | ‘ Lk olon . 5 & G > h.\: taking qr]}'av)tag:e of the greatest tool in the world—the | MISS FANNIE MAY HUFF, | WELDING TORCH. It cuts and welds the hardest metal : Established 1881 s ps by their daughter, Miss i i ! ake! a heir _son | Whos . B N |1 as il a | A Two-and-a-Half-H vl 5] . - argest in Washington and their N ose marriage to Dr. Everett Monroe Ellison of Washington will take place 'we-and-s-Hsif-Hour Drive ¥rem Washinsten —no substance can withstand its heat—used on a pin or Assets Over $22,000,000 v, Capt. and MTS.! i her Tennessee home today. Harris-Ewing Photo. The Jarcest and best hotel on th Excellent sea s B ¢ o o 7 4 $! their three | sx Ll s, Aoy o o W= & B - S the largest beam of iron. This tool is at your service to Smusements. save money and time at the Cor. W. r ldr : Robert and | 11th and E N.W tee” Jeaving | Washington to-| joined her husband at Lake Plactd Club, | Mass., at the home ye y of Mrs When the heat was unbeaarable last week end in the cliy there was & high surf and a strong breeze on the Point, Cottages for sale or rent, EDWARD C BALTZ, Secreta spend the next month at| Essex County, N. Y. | B. M. Elliott e e Summer camp on the Potomac, a bl e R e B » g o R Call o Phne fr Rovt Mep ard Folder Weldit Co., 516 First St. N.W. | Tall Timbers, Md A wedding of interest in Virginia and | an arch of pink rambler roses by the e Massachusetts was that of Miss Lillian | Rev. Weikel of the Methodist Church | E Mrs. A. S. M. Hopkins, who makes | long Elliott daughters of Mrs. B. M. | The house was decor: ith ferns, cut POINT LOOKOUT COMPANY | Metropolitan 2416 the Morning @ her heme with her daughter, Mrs. Ar- { Elliott of Shenandoah, Va., and Mr. |flowers and cat I 1721 H St. N.W. Nat. 6147 for ENEREN thur C. Christie, on Cathedral avenue, | Harold Edmond Jenks, son of Mr. and | bride entered the church with the b g - i Closed Saturdays During August HEXASOL || has tad as her house guest Miss Mar- | Mrs. Oharles N. Jenks of Brocklon, groom to the strains of Lohor garet Smith of Greenville, Pa., Who left The Dependable Washington on Monday for Norfolk, Va. Saline Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Peters of 3 pre- x i . - = . Lt i Klingle strect had as their guests over v Haace Richard . | 4 and Mrs. W. Burrough Hays of last week end Mr. and Mrs. Settle of Greensboro, N. C. fan. c Miss Marian Trumbull, who has been been used and recommer - | visiting at Bar Harbor, Me, for & auarter of & cen .4 || month, is now the guest of Mr. and 7 M Mrs. Walter Goodwin, ‘at Saratoga, ¥ ““HEXASOL b ; = Mrs. George E. Farrand has arrived ®c at ANl Peoples and Other Good in Washington from her home, in Los 2 5 T A aaansanas | Angeles, and is at the Carlton for sev- ¥ 7 'y 4 PRPIDIIIIIINNNI TN | oral days. Mrs. Farrand is accom- 1 4 panied by her son, Mr. Stephen McK. Farrand, and her niece, Miss Sue Knox. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gall and their daughter have gone on a motor trip through Virginia and West Virginia, accompanied by and Mrs. W. W. incey of Century, W. Va. They will | visit their home at Philippi, W. Va., where they will spend some time with PERMIT 52 NEBP7 B | relatives and friends. %Bescfinlntlne\vorld Wedding in Bethlehem Chapel, Reception at Mayflower. If you are a careful, thought- ss Myrtle Rives Ramey, daughter ful, thrifty buyer, yon will get of Mrs. Marie Rives Ramey of Rich- greater ecenomy and finer re- mond, Va., and Mr. Joseph Cowin sults from Autocrat Motor Oil. Smith, formerly of Corbridge, New- : castle-on-Tyne, England, but who also Nothing is more important How es his homs in Richmond, were than thorough lubrication. Tarried at moon yesterday in Bethle- AUTOCRAT—The oil that s hem Chapel of the Washington Cathe- aifterent from all others. dral by Canon Edward S. Dunlap. Beware of Substitute The bride was attended by her sister, £ o 2 Mrs. Guy B. Hazelgrove of Richmond, Try Autocrat the next time and Mr, Frederick W. Smith of Gra- you need oil, and nogie, Del, vas best ‘man for his ; vanta brother, The bride was given in mar- ,’“’I'" "'(",',l, ntages riage by her uncle, Mr. Richard A. Ford or. Jormasil | of Washington. At the Better Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Mayflower for mem- Pusiets QUART B | bers of the immediate family. Mr. and BAYERSON OIL WORKS Mrs. Smith will make their home at 2708 COLUMBIA 5228 Hanover avenue, in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Patrick Henry McCarthy has A PEAN OF PRAISE HAS GREETED “DIXIANA”...THOUSANDS HAII. S t""‘ g THIS NEW TITAN OF THE AMUSEMENT WORLD!... : Unfolding new Wonders in the Magic Realm of the S aturday i Talking Screen! ALL THAT IS LIFE HAS BEEN ENGULFED . . ; ' INTH!S AMAZING PRODUCTION...Burning Romance Bar alns ¥ &ty ... 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