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«s{E _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1930. A7 Among them being Mr. and Mrs. R. E. her home, on Evarts street, in honor of |at Lake Placid, where they will spend and Mr. W. Briggs. MBI and Benatos Pat ey B B o Wart e marriage | several weeks. s e | o, Mr. and Mrs. Aubinos will make | 2001 16th St. N.W. | ; ;‘ S O C I E T Y F. W. MacDonald, Col. J. W. Beaumont |and Mrs. Tumulty during the umn.!luncheon and & shower Saturday l!}l’armers sister, Miss Bertha Gruver, are g}:::. cgl:::éi?‘x; ofMt':: algh:omfil UNHURTLN PLANE CRASH Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Gardner of —_— to Mr. Cleveland McKee takes place | a tour of New England and Canads, | Cortes’ Aircraft Destroyed in Non- Two Rooms, Kitchen Chevy Chase are sailing for Europe on | _Mr. and Mis. D. C. Shea and Miss | tnis month. Mrs. Laura M. Cline of Sierra Madre, | returning to their home in Washington 2 (Continued From Sixth Page.) the 5. S. Leviathan Wednesday, and |Rita Shea, who motored to Swampscott | The dining room was beautifully dec- | Calif., is at the Dodge Hotel, accom. | late in September. .and Bath, $67.50 SRTRE SRR =R = will be abroad for about a month. in July, will remain until after Labor |orated in Talisman roses and the color panied by Miss Clara Sykes, also of > e b oy . Mrs. Paul’ Lok e day, when they will motor to Mafne, |scheme of green and orange was com- | Sierra Madre. ElECTRlC REFRIGERATION powder blue chiffon; rs. ul -| Mrs, Albert Ford Ferguson has just plete throughout the service. | stop Flight to Mexico City. MEXICO CITY, August 18 (#).—A | | b | e 1 Dead, 2 Hurt in Plane Crash, San Luis Potosl dispatch to Excelsior | geaux, sister of the bridegroom, and ) returned from a two-week trip to Vir-| Among the Washington residents vis- {* The guests were Miss Elizabeth Ward,| Lawn party given by the vestry of = |today said that Arnulfo Cortes, who ™ |little Mary Louise Casbarian, niece of |8inia Beach, where she visited her sis- | iting at Spring Lake, N. J., are Mr. | miss Julia Stewart, Miss Mable Strydeia@eite GRi,; Gecegstown, Wikconuitl: ORAND SATINE, ' Tex, August 18] 0t doo ot soobo o Bremrmlfionadts 2 ter, Mrs. Joieph Dickle of Norfolk, Va. | and Mrs. Robert V. Fleming and Miss | Miss ‘Florence Beridz, Mrs. Lioyd Die- | avenue below M street, Tussday and | (#)—Jewell Phillips of Grand Saline | Fas Col. Riobetio Wierros mechanic on . : s eming, wl Esse: 5 20, o D ®52 | " Mr. Graf, who is a graduate of Johns| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson of |and Suseex Hotel for s momrs. ©aex Hoee” Honehine, > Dusan and Mrs.| B0y e ot 19 And 20, on the | yas killed and two companions Were | to” Mexico Citv: rocently, escaped un- . ES | Hopkins, s an engineer at Newark, | Mount Claire, N, J., who are guests of | and Mrs. Willlam H. West and their | & stringed orchestra played while| | probably fatally hurt in the crash of | hurt whem dhu plane was destroyed Cold Water Paint D e e e th ¥ | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P | daughter, Miss Margaret West, are | luisno Secy being served and vocal| Mr. and Mrs. Alvin L. Aubince, 3051 | thelr alrplane here yesterday, Other there yesterday. == = = . 0 3 N. J, and will take his bride to Lake | Brooke at Brooke Grove, were enter- | passing the season at the same hotel. | o aere renderes by Mrs. Walter Cox. | Porter street, Cleveland _Park, left |occupants of the plane were R B.| A wing collapsed while Ein s Just mix with cold water. % George on their wedding trip. tained Friday evening at a bridge party it yesterday for New Haven, Conn., where | Kuteman, the pilot, of Dallas, and Polk | Corics, who is a pilot, was making Wiy Sasting: Wi c at the home of the Misses Miller, at| Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Shaw of | Mr. and Mrs. J. 5. Gruv the | “Aubi: < | Dickerson of Grand Saline. tour of the country. i Y Interesting Local Wedding Alloway. The guests were Mr. and | Beverly, Mass. are visiting his mother, | ——mae— . 5: Oruver and the 'Mr. Aubinoe will preside at the’thirty- In Hamline M. E. Church. Mrs. Roger B. Farquhar of Brooke | Mrs. Edward H. Shaw, and his sister, B MEtro. 0151 £ | The marriage of Miss Marie H. Ed-|Manor, Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Tum. | Miss Helen Shaw, at’ the Woodward. = == CASTENS s ‘ Wi a -~ " B ards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh | bleson, Mr. nndM MA:'s. h:xexx;bert o?zal;'l{err They will remain for about three weeks. 1% S n & |Edwards, to Mr. Roger Winfleld Lusby |of Washington, Mr. John Bancraft, Mr. pesie T = his ing in - | William John Thomas, Mr. R. Bentley | _ Miss Beatrice Stirman went to New t uggage S W - UT[‘ER'F LYNN B | ook i e Mo ME £ S Parsans | Wi i e Broove Mancs | YOk Satarday o Spead. the semainder eupnoistermg an epairin TORE.- IDE 607-609 C St. % Rev. Dr. Chesteen Smith officiating, at | Miss Florence Bentley, Miss Beatrice | Of the Summer with Miss Rose Walker. Less | 10 oclock. Moore, Mrs. Albert Reese of the Unl- | wreamer Reynolds Weddi o 10% to 30% e bride wore a gown of dark blue | versity of West Virginia, Miss Estelle T. -Reynolds ng s| out Our Easy Monthly Payment Plan 0 to (4 S e Coloricad | 4 !ch’x‘;!‘:m and yolvet | ity _‘;C,s;’;ms“:; Moors, it Miss © Anne Miller, My, | Church Event Saturday. Gladstone Bags | match, and a corsage bouquet of Robert H. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. | The marriage of Miss Agnes Reynolds, Tapestries, Mohairs, Brocades Pullman Cases ! roses, delpgin:um nfd mufi :1‘ t‘k’le ea‘:lllf Tarlton Brooke. Prizes were won by | daughter of Mrs. Prancis G. Anderson | 5 5 and Velours Wardrobe Hat Boxe: ley. Mrs. Ernest J. Higgins was matron | Miss Estelle T. Moore, jr., and Miss |Of 6102 Broad street, Brookmont, Md., | 3 Taxi Wardrobe Trunks 3 of honor and had a costume of brown | Florence Bentley for the ladies, and |and Mr. Joseph Kreamer took place -b‘ Also Chair Caneing and Porch All Oshkosh Trunks ...offers the greatest induce- chiffon, with aocessorles to match, and [ Mr. Robert Miller and Herbert Stabler | 8:30 o'clock in Holy Trinity Church Rockers Splinted by Our Experts ments of the season to pro- | wore a'corsage bouquet of yellow roses, | for the men. | Baturday evening, Rev. H. A. Dalton ! at the Now Prevailing Low Prices w cure the finest quality Lug- + | delphinium and lilies of the valley. Mr e | officiating. ] for Two Days Only. h st g sl e . * | Wallace C. Powell was best man, | Miss Helen Richards of 1640 Irving | Miss Elaine Gates accompanied the | \ gage . e, Dis You Serwce i| Mr and Mrs Lusby started later for | street, sailed for Europe Saturday on | bride and Mr. Robert Reynolds gave her ; Write, Phone or Call counts—genuine savings—up a tour of the West and will visit the |the steamship Statendam. She will re- | in marriage. 3 M I 9067 to 50% apply on every ~Based on over | Yellowstone National Park and in Can- | turn to this country around October 1 ¥ VMetropolitan 2062 Leatherware article in our choice stocks. . > . OV€T lada before returning to Washington - % s .]]x;rr\\“ reisie s ) They Wil ve at home after September | Mr. Samuel 2. McRelvie of the ped- or Residence Phone Less No Exceptions—Everything Reduced 35 'ourteen street, T, AuS- g means satisiac- | by is a member of the Dstrict of Cu: | Inglon and is stopping at the Cariton, | Mis Gates Wore Bink copammys, AOWers. Cleveland 0430 25% to 50% whatever I Timtie bt ot e e o — ried pink flowers, the accessories of tollet T e tent ot o 6 - | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Tumulty are | corresponding in color. BT 3721 Porter Cleveland Park Leialgrl iy [; e iy B s e e DO D T s o (Ey MG | Teception in the bride's home fol- ! M“_ LEuum-lout'nnds‘b:mpluvefll.un Free s G AS N Shipping or Stor- & |ceutical Assoclation. = His bride is a8k JT T2 2CCUByIng Tumulty snd Miss | (Gved the ceremony and later Mr. and Bill Folders % & | graduate of Eastern High School. Mrs. Kreamer left for a wedding trip. » age job. £ g Katherine Tumulty, are active in social | After September 1 they will be at. h Letter Cases ¢ | . Mr. and Mrs. George E. Corbett left |affairs there. Mr. Joseph P. Tumulty, | at fie park Manor, 3030 & stoces o [ | 5-Piece Parlor Suites—Antiques CLAY ARMSTRONG Cigarette Gases LUGGAGE - - LEATHERWARE fWere always ©|Saturday for Atlantic Gity ind will be |Ir., s also JDassing the o et Wiknie | wests 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Upholsterer il ey 1320 F St. ¢ ake estic the Hotel the o | parents. e 8 Ao make ot Wl oeks o DR D | woen -gucste) il oo f. Moxe) /Anysl Walii PUPEES et AT at Dining Room Chairs AAgS LRSHESEEN S Ladies’ Handbags o . e B, TRICI. 8t ; i Midshipman Weston Byng (first =3 = g Second Door East of Fox Theater Phone Nat'! i | class), United States Naval Academy, 6900 | has returned from the European cruise | £ |and will be with his parents, Mr. and | W SHADE {# | Mrs. George Byng, 1520 Upshur street, Merchants Transfer & | for the remainder of his leave. Mrs, Ezza Jacan}:hT;mm has issued | Made to Or der & ds t arT] | & Storage Co. Jcures anncuncing the mmmrmingy of ber | We feature Landers Washade . .. the long-wearing, gusran- _ MOVING—PACKING—SHIPPING Mathias of Mount Rainfer, Md., Satur. teen washable window shade fabric. Have us send you samples 50,220-922 E Street NW. day, August 16, in Washington. of Landers Washade and submit a cost of replacing your present G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 s | Lieut. and Mrs. Forrest Close enter- | . tained at dinner, followed by dancing, . Our Factory Prices Are LOW Saturday evening at the Annapolis Roads Beach and Tennis Club in com- | pliment_to Mrs. Close's brother, Lieut C. C. Wood, and his flancee, Miss Char- | lotte Childress, daughter of Mr. and company Lang- ley, the latter the mother of Mrs. Close, Lieut. Wood, Lieut. Comdr. and i : Mrs. E. B. Nixon, Lieut. Comdr. and HOOPER &KLESNER N . Ebcam A smmavs | i G B R Liew and e, 3. : e The Business Center of the Home Wood, brother and sister-in-law _of n Shades and A Lieut. Wood: Miss Adair Childress, Miss G'"';.‘,'.‘.E,’“"“' . Tour Wint !Rebecca Davidson, Miss Helen Hite, Mr. Louis Skinner, Comdr. Three Types of Personal Desks Preferred by Modern Women WaShday In the 'Semi-Annual Furniture Sale " . - i English Type ec orries it Secretary Desk Semi-Annual 3 4 .58 Sale Price In small apartments or cottage homes, women like this secretary desk because its overhead cuphoard and roomy drawers provide addi- tional storage space, without loss of And Wanhattan Satyes Gov. Winthrop the charm of a personal desk. In red or brown mahogany veneer and gum. You Money by Type Desk Saving Your Clothes B At A » Colonial Desk sacre 49:50 el s 53,50 HY don’t you take a tip ! i / Sale Price. : 55 Perhaps the most beloved of all fror ¢his saiiling youog personal desk styles ... One can couple and rid your home feel so very business-like and 20 A enduring beauty . . . in solid red of the work and worry of washday too? By send- efficient and at the same time so Lt 'E’ 5 ith s Hlsahiiey feminine when seated at it. Red mahogany. with hand-rubbe A SERVICE TO FIT ing your clothes to Manhattan youll find more or brown mahogany vencer and - : satin finish. A desk that any EVERY PURSE time for the better things in life and save money gum, with serpentine front and ; woman would be proud to own. in the bargain. [ Fresh, clean, long-wearing clothes mystic ball and claw foot. DAMP WASH: Everything returned damp, ready for the line. As small as 8oc bundle taken. Only sc Ib. are the result of Manhattan’s famous *Net Bag 3 Other Personal Desks inthe THRIF-T: Fl 11 i d; i 1 . . . o o . . . TR S i System” of washing. Pieces are individually inspect- Let Us Explain Our Convenient e L pesalltosed, peail: ed and sorted according to color and material into Budget Payment Plan.. It will i o 9IS i S ECONOMY: All machine ironed, flat work ready Net Bags marked with your name. 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PALAIS ROYAL—Main and Third Flors An authentic reproduction of Semi-Annual Clearance Priced You won’t be able to resist them Canton C All-Silk Flat Crepe P All-Silk * Printed Flat P aille Crepe PALAJS ROY AL—Silks—Second Floor