Evening Star Newspaper, October 10, 1930, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1950. Archie W. Childs, Mrs. C. N. Mnn‘o-flm.dhmthqvmmflnhu Mrs. F. L. Getman of Havana, Oubl‘ féw days. m 'alt:phgn James and Mrs. Harris G. ; s & S and “1 with | The Ay 5 Toledo, Ohio, Shoreham s .3 will hold {| Mr. John E. Wing of Chicago, 10, Hotel, Where they have taken an apart~ ¢ ; Mrs, | Mrs. Jobur - Kern, Jr. 3, | Hotel this 3 l?und entertained at dinner last evening at|ment for the season. 3 Takoma ‘Beach, of mhflp MAL‘“ the Carlton, where he is stopping while m 'u, Eol. 'makhm ‘Germany; . | In Washington. fhomas Le Mr. and Mrs. Lem Towers are living m-nw-nuamgn , Mr. and Mrs. Gil- at the new Shoreham Hotel, where they 'm who celebrated _their will reside this W ter, lourth anniversary Mmdqy Miss Kate Weaver has returned from Willlam Adams Bro : ;| Atlantic City and wil spend. the Win- L i e m'.'}."m; - | E. B Rowley, Engiand, and Mrs. Sinton | ter at the Hotel Grafton. last evening in the Carlton Hotel in | 0 giieo”of Rochester, N. and daughter, Canada. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Emmel Moran | fhe 'Mterests of vashington Cathedral. | {ohel B, Turnes of Washingtop and Number 4 of a series preceding The other members of the committee | are in Rochester, Mlnn visiting Dr.| 5o e E, Freeman; former Senator | a truly great celebration, ! 1 which has done much to make the|and Mrs. Rankin. Moran 1s at- | 208 Wharton_ Pepper, chalrman of ; ' = and _surveyor, visit of the foreign women interesting ' tending the Teution of " the. formé: P q FUR CO ATS LANSBURGH'S 70th ANNIVERSARY wick Urban District Councll, Eng- | who were present at the luncheon were | surgeons of the Mayo Clinic. On their 5 ; land; Mrs. James Quigley, wife of chief | Mrs. Pyke Johnson, wife of principal | way West they visited Dr. Moran's Cl d . tor, department of |aide; Mrs. W. B. Shields, Mrs. T. W. | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 4 eane. ent and p\lbllc health, . H, K. 3 .| Oswald Schuette, in Highland Park, IIL | * Many of Glazed ; Ms. herrard, | Boy C. D. Curtiss, . W, ticipate in a pilgrimage Main | _Mrs. Julla Atwood Maulding, chief of | St. Alban, which mcludes services in Roads Board, New South Wales, Aus- | Relley and M H. McCrory; wives | Division of Appointments, Interior De- | the Chapel of the Resurrection and in- Stoud tnlh. and Mrs. 8. L. Luker, wife of |of division chiefs of the United States| partment, has returned to her apart- spection of points .of interest in s svecial mwm-. thogoush mainenance engineer, Main Roads | Bureau of Public Roads; Mrs. W. C.|ment in Copley Courts after a vacation | Gathedral Close. The guest list for aang aa B eateed ooid storege. Board, New South Wales, Australia | Markham, wife of exccutive secretary, | of several weeks spent with her parents | the dinner inciuded the Bishop of || Scurt ‘remoacied: So.00. from foreign countries at the | American’ Association State Highway | in Maine. Washington and Mrs, James E. Free- (| Special Prices in Remodeling e R e Officials, and Mrs, Samuel F, Eckels, man, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. G. Freeland Bport Wirkasasil England; Mrs, Nehama Eingen, | wite of president, American Association | Mrs. A. Luther Sayles of Waterloo, | Petei and Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Anson I~ et P oo A, ; Mrs. H. Cioc, Rumania; Mrs. | State Highway Officials, and wives 6f | Towa, is at the Dodge Hotel durlnz a | Phelps Stokes of Washington, former Wremnd and Mrs. Gunnar Hock- | official delegates, Mrs. Herbert Spencer | brief stay in Wllh}l'l ton. Senator and Mrs. George Wharton NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS ert, Bweden; Mrs. Paul Leimdorfer, Mrs. | of New York; Mrs. Leigh Rovzar, Mrs, Pepper of Philadelphia, Mrs, Charles F. Benjamin Sherman, Prop. Suls and Mrs. Marie Viktora, | A. C. Rose, Mr: R. Thomas, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. James R. Strong of |Chandler of New York City, Mrs.|| 618 15(h Steces Nat. 2456 Caechoslovakia; Mrs. Anna Conte, Italy; | Axel Oxhelm, Mrs. J. E. Walker, Mrs, | Short Hills, N. J., have arrived at the | George C. Christian of Minneapolis, b She Rides the nghway to Get Her Wave at Lansburgh' Y automobile she comes from Rich- mond, her home town, as regularly as Spring. Must she travel 110 miles every year for a permanent wave? Well, she may be a bit particular. Oh yes, listen—this year she waited until July. She explains, “Tke weather was s0 hot; then, too, I wasn't feeling very well.”” But, she waited! Why should she experiment, when pé- fect satisfaction is only 110 miles away? Mrs. L. H. E., we thank you for this compliment, and assure you we will al- ways strive to merit such confidence. L ANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No_Connection With Any Other Washington Store Bl ety A ‘mew motor car of character and distine- tion with a quarter-century background of fine tradition. § We are holding openy house this week in honor of this new Eight, ’ : ; g You are cordially invited to attend. ' =1 ' For Men n s £ A All Walks of Life “Give them a cold water bath, not just a sponge off.” That's + our orders to the maker of Lans. brook ,suits. Cold water pre- shrunk—then a sudden drench- 1 ing rain won’t make them change The Five-Passenger Victoria ! { color, size or shape! with Rumble Seat Reo Silent-Second Transmission. New type, Positive- pressure, one-shot lubrica . slanted windshield, broadening range of un- 2 H : y 2 eystem, measuring and a.lln.u,.u‘g: & obstructed vision both laterally and vertically. Trousers seats are double @nch bearing the exact quantity of ofl Generous deck space for trunk or storage. | stitched . . . with silk thread . . . required. Adjustable interior sun visors. 9 then ironed out over special boards. Pull hard as you can, you can’t break the threads! This is a specimen of the un- seen’ details in a Lansbrook suit. ’, Cheviots, buketwuvu,mgu and womeds' blue, powder, oxford, grey and brown; sizes 34 to 44. The Five-Passenger Sedan : 135-inch wheelbase. 125 horsepower. Eight in Hne. 3 i oo Down seat pillows over full Marshall springs. Side arm-rests and folding center arm-rests front and reas. DICK MURPHY, Inc. . ¥, ANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—~NAtional 9800+ i TN e s No Conmection With Any Other Washington Store Dependable Motorcars Special Display Room Connecticut Ave. at L St,

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