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SOCIETY __# (Continued From Second Page) company of relatives and close friends, and Mr. and Mrs, Mills left im-| mediately after the ceremony for a| ‘Wwedding trip to Florida and Cuba. | ‘The marriage of Mrs. Jane E.| Martyn to Mr. Luther F. Hall took place Thursday, August 14, in the home | of the Rev. Dr. Ray Palmer, who of- ficiated in the presence of a small company of relatives and intimate | friends. Mr. Frederick H. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram K. Green of Forty- fourth place, sails from Hoboken, N. J. on the George Washington. He will visit Paris, London and quite a few places on the continent. He will return to the United States on the Leviathan on September 20. | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Benjamin have gone to Lake Sunapee, and are staying at the Hotel Granliden for the re-| mainder of August. | Mr. and, Mrs. Isalah Flavious Saun- ders have issued cards announcing the marriage of their daughter Hazel Frances to Mr, Harold Richard Steph- an, son of Gen. and Mrs. Anton Stephan, Thursday, August 14, in Blacksburg, Va Mr. and Mrs. Stephan will be at home after September 1 at Summer- ville, Pa. Mrs. Richard Whitehall has gone to Newport and is spending several weeks 8t the New Cliffs. i Mrs. Kaime and Daughter At Britton Woods, N. H. Mrs. David F. Kaime and her daugh- ter, Miss Gladys J. Kaime, have closed their apartment in the Connecticut and gone to Bretton Woods, N. H., where | they are staying at the Mount Wash- ington. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey G. Parker, who are motoring through New England, | arrived yesterday at Dixville Notch, | N. H., where they will spend a few days | at the Balsams, Lieut. and Mrs. Eugene G. Mathews | announce the marriage of their daugh- | ter, Gertrude Drescher, to Mr. Honald Noel Maidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert | G. Maidt of Oklahoma City, January | 10 in Oklahoma. Mrs. Maidt is a| graduate of the Georzetown Visitation Convent in the class of 1929 and has been attending the University of Okla- homa for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Maidt will make their home in Okla- homa City. Miss Marguerite Sullivan from Phila- delphia is the guest of Mrs. Ada L. Reupholstering MISS MARJORIE BOWMAN, Daughter of Representative d Mrs. | Frank L. Bowman of West Virginia and now with them in their home, at Mor- gantown. Miss Bowman is a favorite in all ranks of official saciety. ~—Bachrach Photo. Wasney at Oakcrest, Va., for the re- mainder of the Summer. Dr. and Mrs. John B. Nichols are again in Washington after a tour in New Bfunswick, - having visited St. John's, Fredericton and St. Andrews. Miss Mary Barkalow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denise Barkalow, is at home after spending a week in Annap- olis, where she was the guest of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. William. Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Yates of Klingle street and their daughter, Miss Jeanne Marden Yates, returned yester- day from Ocean City, N. J.,, where they have been staying for two weeks. Mr., Thomas ume of Forty-fifth street, returned to Washington vester- | day from Dayton, where he has been the guest of his parents-in-law, Rep- and Repairing THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1930. Mrs. Willam Cammack Miller of Cathedral avenue, with her children, Sarah Booth and Milly, and Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. Roberts, are stay- ing at Spring Lake, N. J. | resentative and Mrs. Roy Fitzgerald. | Mrs. Hume ang their two children, | Suzanne and fintor, will remain in Ohio until September. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Nolan of Forty-fifth street, who have been visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Morse in New York City, are returning to Washington today Mr. and Mrs. George Scotton Carll, jr, of Forty-fifth street are leaving Washington = Thursday for Dingman Ferry, Pa., where they will be the guests |of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Mitman for a few days. Later they will continue on to Ventnor, N. J., where they will stay a week before 1eturning home. | The Rev. Irving W. Ketchum of Forty-fifth _ street returned on _the Leviathan Saturday from a trip abroad. Dr. Ketchum viewed the Passion Play at Oberammergau and also spent some time in Holland. Mr. Arthur E. Dowell of Cathedral | avenue and Mr. John J. Reinhard of Connecticut avenue northwest have re- | turned from a short trip to Atlantic | {City. Mrs. Arthur E. Dowell will re- | turn this week from a visit to her | mother in New York State. Mrs, Dowell also has visited elsewhere in that State. Mrs. Reinhard with her |son Jack is now the guest of her father, Mr. J. O. Davis, in Evansville, |Ind. She will return to Washington !about the 15th of September, is sailing from Southampton August 23 on the 8. 8. Ausonia and will land at Montreal September 1. Miss Annie S. Riggs entertained with | Mrs. Freeman Stopping Here | En Route to Sorrento, Me. | Mrs. William V. Freeman of Haw- | thorne street, with her daughter Jane, | is returning to Washington Friday from Minneapolis, where she had been visit- | ing_for some time. She will leave Washington the day of her arrival with Mr. Freeman for Sorrento, Me., where they will be the guests of the latter’s parents, Bishop and Mrs. James E. Freeman of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. M. Willson Offut of Bethesda have returned from a visit | through the Middle West. They spent some time in St. Louis and were gone from Washington several weeks. Mrs. Ida Mathis Brothers of San Francisco is a guest at the Dodge Hotel | for several days before leaving the East for New Orleans en route to her home in California, Mrs, Brothers has just returned from several months in Europe, during which she visited England, Scot- | | land, France and Icelant | Nationally Advertised | Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off. For Street and Ho ar One Strap Ask About Our Easy Monthly Payment Plan Tapestries, Mohairs, Brocades and Velours Also Chair Caneing and_Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Experts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices $3.00 One-strap, Two-strap Oxfords, High Shoes and Juliets Sizes 21; to 10 a charming and unique fancy dress ball at her home, Locust Hill, near Brooke. ville, last Wednesday evening, greeting her guests in & flowing white gown, im- personating Justice, and assisted by her dressed as a veritable sheik. Miss Riggs awarded four prizes, the best ladies’ costume being that of Miss Elizabeth York as Plerrot; the best man's was captured by Dr. Charles C. Tumbleson of the staff of the Montgom- ery County General Hospital, who im- personated a Scotch golfer, while Mr. and Mrs. William Griffith, as maids, were adjudged the funniest. A stringed Miss Adaline Porter, who has been | nephew, Mr. Robert Lee Riggs, Who is | orchestra played and there was dancing. in Europe for the past several months, | & guest of Miss Riggs and who was| Guests included Mrs. William Far- | quhar, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keys, Mr. | and Mrs. Douglas Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. | Laureson Rigg: | Campbell, Mr. ! Mrs. Charles C. Tumbleson, Mrs. Kath- B—3 erine Alvord, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah J.| jr.; Mr. Richard Lansdale, the Rev. Hutton, Mrs. W. French Green, Mr. and | Philip Dales, Mr. Nicholas Grifith, Mr. Mrs. Willlam Griffith, Mr. and Mrs.| John Weld, Mr. John Muncaster, Mr. Thomas Hyde, 4th; Mr. and Mrs. Oland | Robert C. Gilman, jr., and Mr. Robert Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. W. Swaren, | H. Chichester. Miss Ruth Weld, Miss Katherine Riggs, | piy SOEA Mr. Waldo S. Gilichrest of this city Miss Eva Howard, Miss Margaret Ho ard, Miss Ruth Jones, Miss Elizabeth | j5 spending the Summer with his brother, Mr. L. Bliss Gillchrest, at the Jones, BMI;! Emma Muncaster, Miss Mary B. Brooke, Miss Mary Gilman, Miss Elizabeth York, Miss Telen Bird, | latter's Summer home. E_Hoger, and Miss Elgar Jones, Mr. Douglas Riggs. Co h_P; - O PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 These New Silhouettes in a Special Selling Event of Women’s Fall Dresses 4.95 —the bell-silhouette —the peplum silhouette —the wrap-around silhouette Three of the leading silhouettes in Fall fashion trends are illustrated in a group of dresses just received at the Palais Royal. Developed in the smartest colors and materials, these dresses are really a triumph of “fashion-at-a-price” . . . especially when you consider that these brand-new models are offered at a late-Summer price! Sketched Left— Bell Sithouette; in brown Sketched Right— Peplum Silhouettein Sketched Center— Wrap-around Slhou- for Two Days Only. Write, Phone or Call Metropolitan 2062 or Residence Phone Cleveland 0430 3721 Porter St., Cleveland Park Estimates and Samples Given Free s:piece partor suies—aniws CLAY ARMSTRONG 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Upholsterer Dining Room Chairs 1235 10th St. N.W. ette, of black flat crepe, with wide, one-side revers and hipline tucking; lin- gerie vest with lace. flat crepe, with scalloped jabot of georgette; sleeves repeat the lines of the dress. black flat crepe; bolero eflect bodice; peplum skirt; trimmed with two- tone metal buttons. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor AA to EEE Priced at $3 to $6.50 0YCE & LEWI OM FITTING SHOE CusTy 439-7TSTNW. Just Below E J. T. NORRIS J. T. ARNOLD H. 0. BRUBAKER erly With The Family Shoe Store Are Aswociated With Us ore Store Charles St Outstanding Purchase and Sale of All-Silk Service Sheer Hosilery 97c Hundreds of pairs of service sheer with self-picot tops. heels, cradle soles—reinforced at points of wear. Of a soft, elastic quality. It will be true hose economy to buy two, three or half a dozen pairs at this price. Colors: Thelowest price we have ever offered on hose of this quality All Perfect, First Quality and Full-Fash- ioned. French ARISTOCRATIC QUEEN ANNE FURNITURE IN BEAUTIFUL CROTCH MAHOGANY W The graceful furniture sketched above will make a distin- guished bedroom for some home in this community. Mauve Beige Basque Brown Crystal Beige Florida Light Gunmetal Plage No Mail or Telephone Orders Please PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Sunbrown If you have a guest room that you wish to make especially impressive, this lovely group will serve your purpose admirably. The pieces are delightful examples of fine craftsmanship by a prominent Michigan manufacturer. The sketch above gives but a faint impression of the beauty of the furniture, but you will notice how charming are the curves which feature the design. Crotch mahogany, the choicest part of the tree, is the pre- dominant wood, with harmonizing panels of Carpathian burl set off by inlay borders of Satinwood. Free Shipment Anywhere in the United States Beaun's CONNECTICUT AVENUE Opposite Mayflower Hotel You'll Need a New Hat to Match Your New Fall Dresses Felt Hats in the smart manner of Fall 1930 3 Black, brown, navy, wine, cricket green, beige . . . the colors to match your Fall coats and dresses . . . shaped of felt in the bewitching new tip-tilt shapes . . . cushion-brim, beret and turban styles. And so sweetly inexpensive! More CANNON Bath Towels Twin Beds, Dresser, Chest, Night Table, Chair. ERHUCOU IS I 00 .. s racariie wiorels bl iatoims s bns maiiasi e Abiloughast ey ada get them to sell at this price, we're go- ing to do it. They're the large size, 22x44 ins. And so soft, absorbent and sturdy...(they're doublé weave) that vou'll want to buy a dozen as soon as you see them. White with various colored borders. PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor