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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1931 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page) tertain at & supper party for Miss Chil- I dress and Mr. Tompkins. The wedding of Miss Helen Whit-' well, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George | Miller Whitwell, and Mr. James Sprunt Holmes will take place this evening at | 7:30 o'clock in the Church of the Cove- nant. The Rev. Albert J. McCartney will perform the ceremony which will be followed by a small mformal recep- tion for members cf the weading party and out-of-town guests. Interest of Washington residents is | focused toward Los Angeles today, where the wedding of Miss Florence Ham- ! burger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Hamburger, and Mr. Frederick Conger Bryan of this city will take place. | Mr. Bryan and h'y tride will leave | after the ceremony for a wedding trip | to Honolulu and will come to Wash- ington about July 1 to make their home. | Members cf the wedding party left Washington several weeks ago for the West and many festivities have been given for the prospective bride and bridegroom. Charming in arrangement was the marriage last evening at 8:30 o'clock in Christ Church in Georgetown of Miss Georgia Wright Babcock to Lieut.| James Adolph Ostrand. The Rev. John | Temple performed the ceremony, which was followed by a reception in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Babcock, on Q street. A short program of organ music preceded the ceremony. v in a gown of | de with a cowi neck, long sleeves and a long train. A tulle veil fell gracefully ove satin, and the bride carried a bouquet o lilies of the valley and sweet peas. Her father gave her in marriage. Miss Jane Hanna, maid of honor wore a gown of pink chiffon, with a hat, shoes and mits to mat carried & bouguet of pink, o yellow snapdragons. Miss Mary Stuar and Miss Nancy Orrick, the bride's | other attenda: wore dresses made similar to naid_of Stuart wearing carrying wearing flowers. Lieut. William Latimer of Washing- | ton was best man, while the ushers in-) cluded Lieut. L. C. Hahn, Li n | Person, Licut. Charles Ten Thomas Sykes, Lieut. Carr a ut. Thomas Hammond, all of th e and classmates of the bridegroom | Green lace 1 of Mrs. Babcock, of Manila, and Mrs. Prancis McC: the parents of the bride absence. Th2 church decorated with a profu: palms and smylax. lowing the reception Lieut. O: and his bride left for a wedding trip, the latter wearing a brown ensemble with corresponding acc: and Mrs. Ostrand will m in Fort du Pont for the next Included .among the guests who attended the we Miss Prances S. Wright, L L. C. Hahn, Maj Mrs. William H. B: Mrs Harveycupter Fetes Mrs. Seddicum This Afternoon. Frederick H. at luncheon Club. today in Paul Cameron Seddicum. United States vice consul at Cardiff. Wales. Mrs. Seddicum was before her marriage Miss Iris Kathaleen Davies, only daughter of Sir George D. of England. Mr. and Mrs. Seddicum a the house guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Wilford Cameron Seddicum, on Seventeenth street, and expect to be in | Am about two months, Guests at ncheon who are Temaining throughout the afternon to play bridge are Mrs. Seddicum, sr.; Mrs. George Bettis, Mrs. Oscar Claxton, Mrs. Edw H. Etz. Mrs. Clark Griffith, Mrs. E ward H. Koss, Miss Minnie Koss, M Joseph R. Little, Dr. Nora Moyer. seph ‘Pilling, Mrs. Prederick Ri‘tenour, | Miss Jeanne Robertscn, Dr. Sterling, | Mrs. William Triem, Mrs. Eugene Tay- | lor, Mrs. Roger Whiteford. Mrs. Cha | M. Wallingsford and Mrs. Wash B, Wil- liams Mrs. Jerome Zerbe B: 1and is spending a short late Mr. Bayliss' cousin Brooks, having come to Washington from Florida, where she spent the ter. Mrs. Walter Scott, formerly Vaiparaiso, Ind., is also stay Mrs. Brooks, having come for D. A. R. Congress as an alternate from Indiana. ss of Clev time with the M Hob Mr. Charles Scott Mrs. Prank Karr entertained a small company at dinner last evening at| Wardman Park Hotel, where she is now | Uving. Mrs. Huntington-Kidd of this city Mr. Willlam Elderkin Huntington Mr. Pyle says: Clip this ad for future reference service. One of the Marvels of This Age is the Progress Made in Rug Cleaning Call Mr. Pyle . . . NAtional 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Institute of America. Your Furs with experts For twen have been for safekeepin We prov chests large family use These cost even less than the moderate charges per garment. RUGS Cleaned and Stored FIDELITY STORAGE 1420 U Street N.W. North 3400 nd she of lare also entertaining Shorecham Hotel for a stay of several days. She is accompanied by her sister, Miss Marguerite Carter. Lady Beit en- tertained a small party at luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday. Bride of Yesterday Mr and Mrs. Edward Lawman of De- | troit, Mich., are the house guests of Mr. Ifind Mrs. Willilam A. Lawman at 5711 Sixteenth street ncrthwest. Mr. and Mrs, Lawman have been spending the Winter in Florida and make a visit to Washington every Spring, where they have a large number of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gans have re- turned from a trip to Atlantic City. Judge and Mrs. Raymond T. Walsh | have with them their son, Mr. Raymond | Walsh, jr.. who is home for his Spring | vacation at Severn Schcol in Severna | Park, Md. He made a motor trip to | Raleigh, N. C.. with his house guest, | Mr. George Baker of Providence, R. I, | who is & fellow student at Severn. Mrs. Celia Lindeman of Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. | Robert J. Service, at her home in Chevy | Chase. hostess to a large at the Shoreham guests included Mrs. Mrs. Lindema party at luncheon Hotel today. TI Service, M. Charles Perl J. Johnston, Mrs. George W Keiser, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Bestor R. Walters, en Offutt, Mrs. Lewis Allen Lindstrom, Mrs. Egbert C . Young Cordell, d F Mrs. Luther F. Louis R. Brehm, Mrs. Irving ) Edward Leimbach, Mrs. Haywood, Mis. Alfred Stidham, Elizabeth Tibbott, Mrs. Arthur | Beach, Mrs. Ra'ph Shoemaker, Mrs. A. | L. Baldwin, Mrs. Clarence C. Keiser and Mrs. Fred A. Woodis. Mrs. M. Lloyd Freese and her small son, of Tulsa, Okla., is visiting Mrs H. B. Preese in her apartment at 2100 | Massachusettes avenue. Before returning Freese and her son 0 ‘Tulsa, Mrs. ad Mrs. Richard E Wil go to the Babcock and b e her marriage in hrist Church, Georgetown, last eve- Miss Georgia Wright Babcock. nd is stationed at Fort Du nington. —Underwood Photo Daughter of M who recently arrived at re stopping at the son E. Coleman, who has ts of Maj. and Mrs, John W. | Atlanta, Ga.. returned in the Woodley. been the Mechan to her apartment, Mr. and Mrs. James Irving Dod Buffalo, N. Y., are the guests of Dodds’ parents, Mr. and M Heitmuller. Mr. and Mrs e latt J. B. Halbert of Laurel N. J. Lady Lillian Beit of London is at the | of The Mannish Suit With Dark Jacket and Pin Checked Skirt Wears a dashing Ascot scarf 4975 Inspired by the masculine “dinner” suit, this trim tail- leur combines a fitted dark jacket (dashing bengaline scarf) with a pin checked skirt. Morocco brown and beige. is just as smart in shoes as in costumes!? Blonde or Beige with a touch of n was neversmarter, norourownblonde= beige series more beautiful than this Spring. Some of the new sley color-tones are Maple, Nu- Beige, Watersnake and Eggshell (with a pinkish cast). Leaf Brown is the latest contrast-color for trimmings. Pumps and straps, with your choice of heels . . . all in the soft, fine leathers over per= ng lasts that make Nisley Shoes such remarkable values. A wide range of sizes, too. Come inl NISLEY BEAUTIFUL SHOES 2%to® AAAAWE Brown . . . the combina 1339 F Street, N.W., Washington Savoy Plaza in New York, for several days. guests included Mr. and Mrs. Louls E. Rusch, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Harris, Mrs. J. H. Barr and Mr. Colvin Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Winfree E. Johnson went today to Philadelphia, where they will attend the Penn State relay at the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mellon are at the Shoreham Hotel, where they have taken an apartment. Mr. and Mrs. | Mellon formerly resided at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. Robinson will | receve in their home, at 3100 Connecti- cut avenue, Sunday evening from 8 to | 11 o'clock in honor of the confirmation of their son, Mr. Melvin A. Robinson. | Mrs. McKee to Return to Home in New York Today. Mrs, Agnes Twohey Gray was hostess | lat a Juncheon in honor of Mrs. Mabel | McKee of New York in the crystal| room of the Willard yesterday after- noon. Mrs, McKee is the house guest of | Mrs. Gray until tomorrow, when she | will return to her home. Mrs. Samuel Eels of Cleveland, Ohio, accompanied by her daughter, has moved to Washington and is now liv- ing at Wardman Park Hotel, where she has taken an apartment. Mrs. C. C. Motz has with her in her fiscs | Mrs. Frank E. Anderson of Boston entertained & party at dinner last eve- ~ J.ECunningham Co. 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. Women's & Misses’ 39.50 Regular $25 to A-T-S JABOTS ASCOT SCARFS COWL NECKS FUR BANDED SLEEVES WIDE CRUSH BELTS NARROW BELTS CUFFS TO ELBOW WIDELY WRAPPED FLATTER- INGLY FITTED SIHOU- ETTES Smart Frocks You'll Simply Be Thrilled When You See Qur Paris Copies at 10 Sizes for Every One Eon 1227 F ST. N.W. Semi-Annual Store-Wide MILLINERY SALE! Friday and Saturday Your Unrestricted Choice of ANY HAT IN OUR SHOP $3-90 »rge $ 5.00 « 5] (00 Every Hat Included in This Sale .50 to $10 HATS Nothing Reserved Every New Fashion Every New Color Every Head Size 1,500 New Models to Select From. ning at the Shoreham Hotel. The ')wme. 2608 Garfleld street, Mrs. Joseph- 'OneDay Miss @race Wood and Miss Margaret | ine H. Acklin, Tennessee, regent to the | Wood. D. A. R.; Mrs. W. 8. H. Armstead and | Mrs. Robert Armstead, 1812 regent Rummage Sale to Aid Work from Nashville, Tenn. Of Episcopal Church Opens. Mrs. T, T. Wood of Marion, S C,, is| A rummage sale opened today and| at the corner of | passing a few days at the Dodge Hotel | Will continue to May 2 and is accompanied by her daughters, Connecticut avenue and L street north- . The Friendly Shop ONLY Quantities are limited, so be among the early shoppers. F B—3 — Y west. This sale is under the suspices of the Episcopal Churches of the city. Mrs. Spencer Shepard Wood is chaire man and will be assisted by Mrs. Wil- liam Bishoff, Mrs. Willlam Prentiss, Mrs. R. H. A. Carter, Mrs. David Miller, Mrs. George L. Nicholson, Mrs. E. M. Gray, Mrs. R. W. Chaffee, Mrs. C. L. (Continued on Fifth Page.) No Exchanges or Refunds ALL SALES FINAL 1307101315 @ s, in this Sale! RIDAY BARGAINS Here are values in NEW DRESSES and COATS you couldn’t hope for in a month of Fridays. But, as always, BRESLAU’S does the unusual and the result is you enjoy the biggest savings of the year. $15 & $19.95 DRESSES Afternoon DRESSES With VELVET COATS $25 VALUE Jacket Dresses, En- sembles, Street and Af- ternoon Frocks in all colors. Printed Crepes and Chiffons, Plain and combina- taken from our gular stock and RE- DUCED FOR THE DAY ONLY. $ Straw or Hair A Special Group of Finest seriNé COATS ‘$35 to $49.50 75 i [ Watteaus - Brim and off -the- face Hats. in s great varlety— blues and blacks aplenty. $5.00 Value Values New Lines! —5 GAINS conceivahle eolo and D 25 — 18 BRESLAU’S Formerly, up $985.00, to. . Space forbids n Hicher- vriced Frocks| all the nd elegant mate- orings. rials, The Friendly Shop Here's the Season's “Mill inery Treat” For Tomorrow Only DRESSES $25.00 Value Half sizes and ex- tra many for the youn, SPRING COATS Unfurred an r One of a Kind—Samples! sizes — a n new ® Miss Tacks of BAR- styles r new style. Our Most Exclusive DRESSES Spring SUITS $29.50 Value Al sizes and half sizes in silks sreat variety of col- 1307 to 1315 G St Cunningham Co. 14~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. Solid Straw‘ Hats of Fine Quality BA “Genuine imported” KU SISOLETTE xd NOVELTY TURBANS An Amazing Value. $3.50 On Sale FRIDAY Only. In this unusual offering you will find a complete collection of the season’s up-to-the-minute styles. Hats that you will be willing to pay $5 and $7.50 for, come and get for only $3.50. ALL THE LEADING COL- : “Large and small head- ’