Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1931, Page 43

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- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1931—PART THREE. Miss Veta May Martin | Will Be Alexandria ! Bride This Summer Complete with 7 Tubes 1 Z | [Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Baggest Announce Marriage of s7 é—g /Al AR 5 Daughter to Mr. Boswell. A marcelously sensitive \ i .MALIKA-NM DRIA, Ve, m‘,v“rx‘h—m. and pozeerful sel, in a beau- ¢ | oo e ,‘m’gfi their .: tiful Burl Xaple and Butt A | ter, Veta May, to Mr. George Cla! I alnut Cabinet. \ | e O T eirin: (s Sath S ;| j | | Summer. | | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Philco Baby Grand $5 Delivers . - [ Flage “of "therrduughter. Marth, Vir- Complete With Tubes & ¢ | Boswell, Wednesday. My 8. o LREL: Any RADIO! boro, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Boswell will s 95 live, in Alexandria. % . A - S s 'onstance Boush, who was — No Extras Roanoke Tor the annual m of the = rginia Federat! of 'omen’s Clubs ‘ " last week, is now the guest of Mrs A T Tabe' Screen Crid for CREDIT! Henry Perkinson in Danville. Miss 3,0 Helen Norris Cummings, who also at- Philco tended the meetings of the federation, has returned home. . Rev. John C. Welwood, who has been in Alexandria for six months, has left for Brooklyn and will go to his coun= try place in Hillsboro, N. H. for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ball of Phila- delphla were week end guests of Mrs. James A. Long and Miss Florence Long in their home on Queen street. Mr. | Ball 1s the son of Rev. Clarence E. | Ball, who was rector of Grace Episcopal | Chureh for a number of years and spent mest of his childhood in this eity. | Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hullings spent last | week in Atlantic City. Mrs. Marvin H. Stewart has returned from a visit to Mrs. Carroll Edgar in | Baltimore. Miss Rosell Mercler Montgomery of New York City, who was recently in Williamsburg as guest of honor of the Virginia Poetry Society at Willlam and Mary College, was the guest in Alex- | andria last week of Mr. and Mrs. Lea | P. Harlow. Mrs. Harlow entertained at luncheon for Miss Montgomery, when she was assisted by Mr. Harlow's sister, Miss Mary Harlow of Washington, and the other guests, all of whom are poets, were Mrs. Henry Mills Alden of York City, Miss Muna Lee, Mrs. W liam Weber Coblentz , son of the late Joy Kilmer of the faculty of Georgetorn University. Andrew C. Pickens and her $149 Loose Reversible Cushion Bed-Davenport Suite g e LR Pickens has jolned her husband, Capt. Inside ort—ready at Button-back Chair. Bed-Daven- Pickens, U. 8. N., and Miss Taylor has a mome: 4 s full sise, port and Club Chair—is splendidly sailed with a party of friends to gpend comfortable i b s upholstered in Jacquard Velour, oy e el e p and . exactly strated above— and s fully guarantced. .vud..e“naun John ):cG;}::nxliiss —. i Marga cQuigan_an athe $5 Down—At the National! oo e B e o 4 i i > . George Gayle of Vicksburg, Miss., vcre Lamp Shade; - i - week end w of Mrs. Thomas W. Nugent on th Pitt street. Floor Lamp and 2 > : { ! 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Dust- © Lt 1 f 1 i | "Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Biselow of proof construction. Venetian 50c a Week ) A i | Reading, Pa., and Col. and Mrz. Henry mirrors on dresser and vanity —Double Bed \ | \UH /‘h i { : | Wagner of Front Royal, Va. sty Utility mirror in top of chest. ! e=Large Dresse O] N 3 i | tast week of Capt. and Nire. Whrren Regularly $179.00 2ec ibresfer ' | Ctear. # bl / p —Hollywood Vanity el /| = Mrs. Alwyn Brown is at home after . S dl e } AP < == = — | a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ional S TEIESITR | —Chest of Drawers ? . 18 | J. 1. Larrick, in Middletown, Va. = 4 ? 4 1 T ae— 3 5 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones have re- , tumed from a visit to relatives in —Fine Matiress F Z i : < 4 : o i 3 i LA 8 Mre. L. W. 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Angerscm’ gt drawer, Host Chair and five : 7S s v, C ughter. Mrs. W. D. Hurlbut,. while is sui R, 3 : r 5 . ] s . Hurlbut is absent i de Chairs s this suite, are g \-l NARSKIAR 3 : Ou Ol(e_ > e Ral‘;;.h‘,lN.s(':‘. ent on & business trip cd by the high-lighted : N AN AT Cotton Matiress, Coil Spring or unt eneers. . 3 4 ! Cane-Panel Metal Bed, each . . . ., Panamas, Leghorns § the National : - ST s : ¥ ( and Milans Cleaned By Modern thed [0 ieientifie _r.e ry hods <« 'y Vienna Hat Co. 435 11th Street i 7 $34.50 Three-Pc. <l ! 1 _ s S amiige Fiber Suite vt s <3 BV | ¥ ™ | $14_75 Wit ,":d . T — i : : '.,-\_ M:;Z):Ic chair " an Well made and nicely finished oy By 4 3 N o Our serviee | satisfes the i $1.00 Down _ 5 ¢ family pride. 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