Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1930, Page 53

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" Brilliant Wedding Listed in Quantico 3 Society Happenings Miss Betty Bennet Becomes Bride of Lieut. John H. Stillman—Special Events o Notedin Week's Calendar. ew Offi y Bennet, daughter . 1l H. Davis, to Lieut. Jo Hillar man at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon, De- gember ceremony was performed ‘Wilford ‘was formed by the officers, wil ef swords, down which the bride and egrooem & the _cere- ds from Quantico, Washington and resent. & is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walter Bennet of New York, who came down for the wedding and are at the Mayflower Hotel in Wi . She is a gran hter of the late Henry J. Gensler of Washington. ‘The bri bride roses and lilies of the valley. The matron of honor and brides- maids were in pastel colors and carried Toses of . ‘The matron of honor was Mrs. J. A. Nelson, wife of Capt. Nelson, U. S. M C. desmaids were *Miss Ethel Butler and Miss Isabel Davis and Miss Margaret Davis, sisters of the bride. The best man was Lieut. James D. Waller. The ushers were Capt. Frank B. Goettge, Capt. Ralph West, Capt. E g gz B58 BEC 35 3 G, fl i tE -3 EEZ kgl -3 and Mrs. Randolph Berkeley | and Mrs. entertained at a most charming infor- mal supper for their son, Lieut. Philip young = Berkeley, having a number of people as guests, Friday evening. Col. and Mrs. John R. hosts Thr dinner. The fl"’ we! . al Mrs. Smedley Butler, Maj. ant Mrs. ‘White, Capt. and Mrs. Frank- Mrs. McVey, wife of Capt. John F. ¢ new Waldorf-Astoria in New Arthur J. The lin Steele and Capt. and Mrs. Mauriéé | York City will be the world's tallest Holmes. hotel. spent, last er.in’ law and_sister, Capt. and Mrs. Camp- bell H. Brown. Mrs, Wi Henry Carr and Capt. Francis F. Mulcahy. . and Mrs. Frederick Hall, Mr. Alfred Hall and Miss, Evelyn Hall of New York City motored to Quantico and. were guests for several days last week of Capt. and Mrs. G Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. Hall’ e B Lewls ined . P, T. entertained Satur. day afternoon in honor of her daughter eorge W, 's son-in-law OLNEY, MARYLAND Luncheon: : Tea : Dinner $2.00 Not in years have women seen such shoes as Hahn’s now offer—at rfect fitting and de- géfilble hoslery obtain- able $4.95 pair! Sisnolonger ‘= a “Clearance” Sale! TH'EY are brand. new arrivals— advance Spring fashions, if you please—fresh from the factories! 'VE taken ad- " vantage of pres- ent market conditions to buy shoes such as you haven’t seen in years—from factories that never make shoes to retail under $6.50 t; $8.50. A;‘ $4.95— they’re . simply won- derful! . The much de- sired Kidskin pumps and ties with Modernis. tic Reptilian decorations— new black or brown Raisin Calf walking shoes with Spec. tator fashionable Suedes. All sizes—21/, to 9—plenty of the narrow widths, AAA to C—at all our 95¢ $].15 §].35 s].65 $].95 Handsome gift cabinets, or hand-painted silk ::-lery cases given free 3 pairs of ‘ess ' stroun with h “Lady L hase . . . or, lort slight ::faw eon'.l,’% e §E§.E5;i :u- ‘E§§ BoxE,d it Let Us Make the Rug Like New ok i sy Quick ice 1 Call Mr. Pyle . . . NAtional 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. House Slippers M, Our usual Xmas Sale of men’s lléopeu at $295— presents finer, more attrac- tive Slippers than ever be- fore. ather lined, hand- turned operas, romeos and everetts. The gift of all othe-s that cannot fail to o an appreciative wel- c Sale of Women’s Gift Slippers Gift shoppers delighted with_these slippers which, at are ' extraordinary. We've sold them regulariy at . Wide assortment of popular colors in ribboned Bridge Slippers — feathered or pomponed boudoirs. Many other most ef- fective Bridge Slippe: Boudoir ules .:3 D'Orsays for Milady— $1.95 to $5 Awfully Clever Kiddies” Slippers Imported “Pj Sl efl"P in noveftgy "P!: ens” that “squeal,” $] 16™ St a1 Avcomne Puace- You Will Be Proud of This Address o ARtk Eieel s founded t covers fs " magnificent ~ by an ‘entire block. suites available for im- e Socupaney. The Resident' Manager Adams 8710 Avenue 1143 Conn. Semi-Annual Clearance Smart Hats Reduced 25% to 50% To All Horse Lovers Be it Rnoton ' ‘HAT Despite the Gloom of So-called “De- . ression” There Will Be Held a Gala Exhibition of Fine Horses and Rare Horse- manship at The Wuhi.ngton R.iding & Hunt Club (22nd and P Streets N.W.) - on Friday, December 12 at 8 p.m. ,JOIN the Gay Company at This Event and Enjoy a Delightful Evening. Be There, and Be Well Groomed. You Have Just Fivg Days to Put Your Wardrobe in Shape Let Us Help You Put in a Perfect Appearance WE Specialize in the Cleaning of Fine ) Habits and Fine Garments of All Kinds. Our “Zoric” Garment Cleaning Smem Is a Tribute to Modern Science. and Has Made Naphtha Cleaning a Relic of the Past. “You Will ‘Actually See and Feel the Difference” Just give us ¢ ring at Lincoln 1810 and a Carmack driver will call MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT: 1120 HOLBROOKE TERRACE NE. TELEPHONE LINCOLN 1810 WASHINGTON, D. C. 6 DUPONT CIRCLE NW. NORTH 3448 “gm.%’m' Cheistmas Tew 1Dears and every day of the year you will enjoy the ownership of this fine little grand - - The Christmas Price is 425 Now about the Grand itself! = The House of ]ardaf; recommends the Grand) L 2. The material and workmanship are of ‘the bess, 3. The Grand is so constructed as to lass, 4. The tone is surprisingly big and beausiful, 28 5. The finish of the case is very pleasing. A‘ 6. The action is light and responsive. Your Old Upright Accepted in Exchange

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