Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1931, Page 41

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Taf SULNDAY STAR, WAShinGiION, D. C, JURE 7, 1931—PART THREE. : 9 Mzrs. Fred G Patchen Free Auto ] ; o » Open a Charge:: Is Quantlco Hostess o A o At Tea and Bridge] Parking L ciount R For our Customers . o+ -« L ; needu!for. Su:n:negr;::.es ‘\zeox Mre. Duncan Waller Has p,king Spaces located on E Accontite Oficé dn the Mo . 9 £ i Main Party in Honor of Mrs. Street, oetween 6th and 7th. F Street at Seventh .? Floor. 4 S. L. Howard. ’ QUANTICO, Va., June 6.—Mrs. Pred ‘ ‘ hen, wife of Capt. Patchen New—the printed £ 3 Cool, colorful Pastel Tawn i s g e ;»ul.\\ue‘ (l\!r)u-er) A New—the printed lawn with touches with white trim- RDOHMC I)r:a.s(e: {:'];T;d fea;:vt't:n: Clul uantico ‘edn: -« R, 2 o1 H . : - oman - stripe B nine tables, with several skirt with plain cotton with jabot. ming* and but- P ter for tea. Preceding e tons. 3 for $5 e 3for$5 (& ; 4l 3for$5 || 1 3for » | 3for$s 7 3 for $5 Economy Dr — ‘Third H;cshvn of embroidery, broadelathi. and low trim. varfield, wife of C : her mother, M « pres = Economv Dress Shop— g Economy Dress Shop— Eeariomr Dy Shonss = ensacola, Fla. b oo Eeono Fisor “Third Floor S Third Floor { g TR Econog~ Dress Shop— Mirs Cora Thomas, cf Nashville, Tenn acchbs, wife of Lieut. | Comdr. Jacobs, U. S. N., and Mrs. Ken- | neth Inman, wife of Capt. Inman, U. s. Arthur Kingston are for Indianapoiis, wher> will be on recruiting Mrs. Duncan Waller had a party Wad- s. S. L. Howard, who with Maj. Howard for a The major has been on duty in Washington for some time. Mrs. Albert Howard, Mrs. Harry Burr. M W. C. Hall and Mrs. C. C. Gill came to Quantico as Mrs. Waller' guests. Thosa ladies of the post attended were Mrs. Andrew Dium, Mrs. Paul Cowley, Mrs. Walter Wachtler, Mrs. Wiliam G. Hawthorne, Mrs. | Charles F. B. Price and Mrs. Franklin T. Steele. Mrs. Andrew Drum, wife fo Lieut. Cil. Drum, had as her houce guest for | a few days her aunt, Mrs. Ralph Gid~o Onh'o. olds Hayden (M. | on a motor trip will be away from i Quantico for abou weeks, stopping in Montreal and Quebec, and on the . way home will visit frinds in Newport, g ll , ks " II 8 T nnua ale o iclon an , ueen tained at a dinner bridge at the Offi- cers’ Club Wednesday, in honor of Col. and Mrs. Ben Berry, formerly of Wash- ington, but who are now on their way | to Guam, where Col. Beiry will be in # command of the Marine Barracks there. Those asked to the dinner were Gen. ' and Mrs. Randolph Berkeley, Maj. and Mrs. Harold Utley, Maj. and Mrs. John | Sebree, Maj. and Mrs. Russell Davis, | Lieut. Comdr. ._Alnin Lindall, 3.0, 0.8 N, Maj. and Mrs, | A Dramatic Value! Regularly $2, $3, $4 and $5 as the winner of the girls' to t. The prizes were tennis rackets. | elight{ul bridge party was given by Mrs. Herold Shannon at her home Ty “L’Aiglon” D | Such Materi i othees i o tes : uc aterials S Clarke, b, oo B, vt igion resses . returned from Holton-Arms School in | guhm;lnn (n;rlhe Summer vacation. | ll ,' 188 etly e, Maj. Mrs. | R TR Queen Make” Dresses : . returne to ual co for 1 retimed (o Quanico for the etmmer Gay Imported Linens College, in Baltimore. Miss™Price had | as her house guest over the week end | lassmate from Trinidad, Colo., Miss r 2 " . Fangon. i Raw cottons are cheaper. Fine Plain Linens rs. Price had & house | est trom f\’\a(hmzmnl. Miss Mary | Production costs cheaper. A of the rr}flnt!’-l y bridlv. par- i i s Consequently you get better PSR- was the last of the season there was | < i a larger number of players than usual, | g 1 , . BT o T O dresses rlha;\ ever before at this ~ Sheer Printed Voiles . & e 4 W price. A Cronin-Ginechesi Nuptials e — pl 2 C I v ‘I In Chevy Chase Tuesday | ain olor olles (Third Floor. Economy Shop.) yOriginal Sample Dresses Smooth, Cool Broadcloths 1 i chesi, will be married % G a 9 R T that will “sell on sight.” Two and Mrs. John J. Cronin of Dedham, Tuesday afternoon. The ceremony will f, h = e L ST amous names that mean some . Smart Cotton Shantungs Blested Sacrement in Chevy ase, . v v DG e ey oomas G St o thing. We know you are going Many One-of-a-Klnd Dresses e Cnconen e | They are the kind of dresses . M an ciating at 4 o'clock. A reception will follow immediately in the home of the bride’s mother. at 6308 Connecticut ave- | to buy them by the threes and nue, Chevy Chase, Md. Dainty Dotted Swisses Miss Ginechesi will be attended by her sister, Mrs. Arthur Pilkerton, as sixes \Vhen you se€ them. i i F I RST WAS H l N G F RE E! Handker.chief Lawns matron of honor and her niece, little Miss Prances Engler, wiil be her flower girl. Mr. John Richard Cronin of - 3 Dedhom will be best man for his .S To every dress in this group is attached brether. . cr’:gr‘m;lfih"n&nfi’ in and Miss Eflen Exd Sal | N k a tag, which, when presented with the EXTRA '.000 Dresses Added : : fom' De xira Salespeople Y dress to the “Dupont Laundry,” 2535 5 From Our Regular Stock and ’brm:hzrnnrv*ddwll come from Dedham o 4 or e wedding. e ¢ o ; ey Extra Fitters & Sherman Ave. N.W., will entitle you to Dr. and Mrs. Depp G“=5\‘§ Ex'l'ra Fifi»ing ROOMS e the first laundering without charge or Reduced to 3 for $5 At Churc]’! Receptlon 5 ‘The Rev. and Mrs. Mark Depp will | be honored at a reception in the Cal- | vary Methodist Episcopal Church, on Columbia road, Friday evenmg at 8 o'clock. Dr. Depp is now serving in fifth year at Calvary Church. Recc ing with Dr. and Mrs. Depp will be the president of the Board of Trustees, | Mr. Orlando H. Smith. and Mrs. Smith, | and the chairman of the Reception Committee, Mr. Edwin H. Dice and Mrs. | obligation. If your feet hurt, be ecomfortably and stylishly fitted in a pair of WILBUR COON SHOES Ordinarily $1.69 could never buy Pajamas — gowns — panties — For Wide, Narrow, merchandise like this —of petal-soft, slips — step-ins —chemises — with Long, Shorti._Small pure-dve silk— often with exquisite lace—or tailored—pink, tea rose, “Ne ::.el';:.g:r.,:f: Fie” | hand touches— beautifully styled and white, flesh. For misses and made! (ain Fioon . Wwomicn. (Main Fioor) BEI NI AR E ORGP L YRR Sizes AA“AA 4 : - Slip with lace Dancette with ] ; . !\ Dancette, cool 1to 12 EEEEE Chemise with lace P N lovely lace. Pajamas in tuck- £ .| and light for Sum- FIT SNUG AT THE REEL . insert and trim. top. .’3)‘ Nightgown, lavish in style. mer. Custom-Made Stylish : S 2 A Sl . : Stouts in All Leathers 5 y : $|.69 D $|.69 S v $'-69 4 $|.69 ’/ $| 89 and Styles $ ' 69 y d . : ’7'50 % slooo Al 065) . (Main Ploor) o (Main Floor) P\t (Msin Floor) Nurses’ White Cloth : P 1 Matn Fioon) Calf and Black Kid OXFCRDS Complete Lire of SPORT SHOES (Main Ploor) Just Below E §t. For the Man: We also fit the hard-te- fit man in special measure- ment footwear. Sizes § to 13, AAA to EEEEE widths. Baltimore Store 418 N. Charles St. Vs g THE HECHT CO. ' THE HECHT CO. : HECHT CO

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