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' iw:ddings of Interest l Are Features of Social | Items in Alexandria 1342 Connecticut Ave.| Potomac 4470 An Offer Countless numbers will ask you where did you get that beautiful per- manent, it's soreal and natural look- ing with such a_ beautiful Marcel top and ringlet ends. It's a prize winner and a wave that is a comfort, and painless from beginning to end “Jack” offers this marvelous wave, that treats the hair the same time it waves it, for a limited time only. Bobbed Head Lon; anir 8 %10 Each Wave complete, including Shampoo and Finger Wave Was regularly $15 “A Wave to be appreciated Call Dist. 9718 urday evening. Jack’s Perm. Wave Shop || 'Mis Fanny Maury Burks and Miss | Clarence Brent Snowden attended the 1320-1322 F St. N.W. | annual meeting of the Jefferson Family 3rd Floor Front Suite, 336-831-338 Monticello Miss Eva Virginia Weeks Is Bride of Mr. Charles B. Swan. | ALEXANDRIA, Va, June 6—The | marriage of Miss Eva Virginia Weeks |to Mr. Charles B. Swan tcok place | Saturday morning, May 30, at 11 o'clock in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard |Lee Ruffner on Prince street. Fev. | Dr. willlam J. Morton, rector of Old { Christ Church, officiated. Tha bride, !who was given in marriage by Mr. | Ruffner, wore a white chifion ensem- ble costume, with long skirt and jacket effect, a small white hat and carried |a cluster of orchids and valiey lilies. { Mrs. Ruffner was the bride’s only at- tendant. Mr. Swan had nis nephe Mr, Everett Swan, as his best man. | Following the ceremony there was a wedding breakfast, which was attended by about 40 guests, and later Mr. and Mrs. Swan leit to spend their hone: Long Bob is a pa:t master of Washington Lodge of Masons and a ! director of the Ciilzens' National Bank. and his bride will live in Rose- mont, whe | a number of years. | Mr. Bickerton Winston Cardwell of {the ‘faculty of the Episcopal High | Schocl will be among the ushers at the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Lee Valentine, caughter of Mr. and M | fred Lacy Goodwyn, jr. . Episcopal Church in Richmond Sat- Association at Saturday, May 30. Mrs. Norman F. Lawler and her in. fant son, Dean Lawler, of Salisbury, Md., are visting her parents, Mr. and No conmection with any other shop. Look for the sign JACK'S." Mrs, H. H. Blunt Miss Fanny Dixon has returned from Louisville, Ky, where she has bsen the guest of Miss Mary Pirtle for the past two months. Mr. Robert §. Cochran left vesterday for Lexington, Va. to attend the finals at the Virginia Military Institute, of which they are both alumni. Maj. and M Floyd Hunter end their children have gone to Myrtle Beach, §. C. for the Summer. In September they will go to Fort Bragg. C., where Maj. Hunter has been ordered for duty. Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Bryan have returned from a trip to Cape May. | a visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs. Beverley Munford Boyd, {in_Austin, Tex. Miss Courtenay | guest of friends in Marion. S. C Mr. Eugene Bode, jr, of this year's graduating class at Fork Union Mili- tary Academy, has returned home and will spend the Summer with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bode. Mrs. J. F. McClary of Johnstown, Pa.; Mrs. M. R. Collins end Miss Edna Brideson of Pittsburgh are the guests of Mrs. McClary's sister, Mrs. Chester M. Singer, on North Royal street. | Mrs.J. N. Creel is at_home after a visit to her mother, Mrs. R. J. Brown, in Norfolk. Mrs. Henry Ziegler entertained at Juncheon Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Marv Allen of Gaithersburg. Md., who is the guest of Mrs. R. J. Yates Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Koogle and Mi Mary Beall Koogle of Richmond wers week end guests of Mrs. Knogle's broth- er-in-law “and sicter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Nicholson. Mrs. Frederick Barr has been the guest of her daughter, Miss Margaret Barr, while attending the commence- ment_exercices at St. Anges' School, of which Miss Barr is a member of the faculty. Winchester to spend the Summer with her parent. Mrs. Tavlor Burke entertained at tea at the Belle Haven Country Club Sat- urday afternoon. May 30, in honor of the faculty and graduating class of St. Agnes’ School. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll May enter- tained at dinner in their home on North Washington street Friday evening, May It's the Season For WHITE! For over thirty years—think of it—Betsy Ross footwear for women has been provid- ing comfort and satisfaction to thousands of women. WHAT A RECORD! eu. to. it troubled with poorly-fitting footwear, may find ease and satisfaction in a pair of Betsy Ross Style pictured in white kid. also shown in open tie and wh beige. Strap, tongue and open tie model Free X-Ray Fitting Service FAMILY SHOE STORE 312 Seventh St. NW. and Mr. Charles B. Swan, whose mar- riage took place the next day. Mr. Swan is a brother of Mrs. May. Mrs. John Hyde and Mr. Marl Hyde of Cumberland, Md., are the guests of Mrs. C. W. Judd. on Duke street. Miss Mildred Judd spent the pa-t week end with friends in Arlington County. he has had a home lor‘ Mr. Charles M. Shepperson, jr.. and | Miss Charlotte Kemper is home from | Page Waller is the! Miss Barr will return to | 29, in honor of Miss Eva Virginia Weeks | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, | | | | MRS. RALPH WALLACE SMITH, Formerly Miss Ethel May Johnscn, doughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Preston Johnton, whoss recent mar- riage took place in Philadelphia. —Bachrach Photo. {Of Personal Interest to Mr given a surprise dinner dance last night |at the Woodmont Country Club by a of their fifteenth wedding anniversary. Miss Carlyn Kaufman, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaufman of Hunt- | ington street, was | of the Maret School who gave a dance last night at the Shoreham. Dr. and Mrs. Melville Fischer of Woodley Park Towers have as their guest Miss Ethel Gensner of Escanaba, Mich., in whose honor they entertained at a_dinner dance at the opening of the Shoreham Hotel terrace Thursday night Mrs. Harrison Bachrach of Chevy Chase is the guest of rglatives in Phila- delphia. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Behrend of 3901 | Connecticut avenue have returned from a visit of several days in New York. Mrs. A. E. Lichtman was the guest of honor at a luncheon and bridge Tuesday at Woodmont Country Club, given by a group of friends. Covers were laid for 18 guests. Mrs. Blanche Lansburgh Singer re- turns to her home in New York today, after a stay of several weeks with her | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith. | _ Arthur ~ Marks, ., Schloss, students at Svracuse Univer- sitv, are at home with their parents. | Arthur Marks is in_Pontiac, Mich.. visi'ing her son-in-law and daugiter, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Rauh, and their voung son Miss Shirley Graff is the week end ® | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Brylawski | at their Summer home, near Annapo- s, Md. Miss Alice Frank and Miss Miriam Auerbach are spending the waek end in Baltimore with friends and attend- ed t dance at the Suburban Club last night Mr. and Mrs. Harold Singer are in their new apartment, 4550 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Willlam Thalhimer retu to | her home, in Richmond, Va., Tussday, accompanied by Mrs. Milton Schiesinger | of Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. Barney Liebman were given a surprize dinner dance at the Woodmont Country Club Thursday night in honor of their fifteenth wed- ding anniversary. Covers were laid for 30 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Bensinger mo- tored to Philadelphia yesterday to visit | relatives and will be in Bston during | the coming week for the graduation of their son, Mr. Samuel Bensinger, from the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- | Ruth Kohner has returned Washington Residents | and Mrs. Alvin Newmyer were ! large number of their friends, in honor | among the graduates | and Emanuel | Richard, has taken an apartment in the Broadmoor. Mr. Edward Furman is spending the week in Philadelphia with his parents. Mrs. Sarah Ruskin has returned from a trip to Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Keller left the city Monday to spend the Summer in Atlantic City. Mrs. A. M. Miller and Mrs. M. Kahn of Baltimore motored here Thursday and were the guests of relatives. Miss Frances Feist, with her sister, Miss Marjorie Feist. who is a student at National Park Seminary, left fcr their Summer home, in Deal, N. J., the early part of the week, after spending a short visit at the Cavalier, Virginia Beach. Dr. and Mrs. Willlam I. Ogus held their last Sunday afternoon *“at home"” last Sunday at their residence, on Jocelyn street. Mrs. Harry Kaufman has returned from a stay in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. M. Pischer returned to Buffalo, N. Y., Tuesday after visit- ing their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weil, on Lega- tion street. ! ‘The “Gala day” given on Monday last at the Woodmont Couniry Club by the Sisterhood of the Eighth Street Tem- ple for the benefit of the new Sabbath school building fund brought together a large gathering in spite of the inclem- ent weather. Luncheon was served and bridge was played in the ball room and inclosed porches of the club. Mrs. {Harry Lewis, president of the Sister- hood, was ably assisted by Mrs. William Ogus and a committe. The marriage of Miss Mathilde Theo- dore Baer and Mr. Jack Kraft of th's | city took place Tuesday, June 2, at 1 |o'clock at the home of Rev. Dr. Abram “Here Since 1873" Miss Katherine Alexander Leadbeate; is home from a visit to friends in New York City. Miss Ruth Bryant has returned from Morristown, N. J, where she was a bridesmaid at the marriage of Miss Anita Bradshaw to Mr. Brookes Nichol from a week end trip in Atlantic City, | | where she joined her mother, Mrs. | i Jacob Kobner, who is spending several | weeks at the resort. Misses Amelia and Mattie Oettinger have returned from a 10-day stay in| D €, JUNE 7. Simon. Only the immediate family and a few intimate friends witnessed the ceremony. The bride wore a green ensemble and a large white hat and carried a sheaf cof pink roses. Later in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Kraft left on a motor trip to Lake George, N Y., and upon the'r return will be at home after June 16 at 4700 Connec- ticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund I. Kaufmann of Colorado avenue are entertaining a house party of out-of-town guests over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ross of Baltimore are among their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Kaufmann, with their three sons, will spcnd the Summer in Maine, Mrs. Sara Ruskin entertained at | luncheon and bridge on Wednesday at | the Shoreham Hotel for some out-of- town guests, including her niece, Mrs. Edward Bondy of New York, Mrs. Henry Abbott of London, England; Mrs. Bernice Greenspon of Bluefield, W. Va., and Mrs. Fred Katzner of Batlimore, Mrs. Sara Ruskin has just returned from a two-weeks’ stay in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Kerngood left Washington Monday for a visit with relatives in Fhiladelphia before going to Lake Placid, N. Y, to spend the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Cohn of Pitts- burgh were recent guests of Mrs. James Lansburgh of Wardman Park Hotel. Monday, accompanied by Mrs. Lans- burgh, they motored to Baltimore for the exercises at Goucher College, their daughter, Miss Mae Cohn, being one of the graduates. Mr. Carlton Kaufman of New York | spent the week end here with his par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L, Kaufman | of Twentieth street. Mr. and Mrs. M. Needle and their 1931—PART THREE. two children sailed for Europe Thurs- day to spend five months in travel. Mr. Alfred Goldsmith of Philadelphia was the guest of relatives in the city over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Gelman will be at home this evening at 2649 Woodley place northwest in honor of the bar mizvah of their son Melvin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulman and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stein have returned from a motor trip to Atlantic City. Miss Sylvia Strauss has returned from Annapolis, Md. where she at- tended the June week graduation fes- tivities of the Naval Academy. Mrs. J. Bluestein has gone to her home in New York after a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Liebman of Woodley Park Towers. Mrs. Leo . Schoenthal returns to- day from a 10 days' visit in Atlantic City, where she was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hess, Miss Bessie Ball, who was the guest | of her sister, Mrs. Samuel M. Green- baum, has returned to her home in Philadelphia. Miss Leona Spear, who was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman, has returned to her home in Baltimore. ! Miss Eleanor Loeb and Miss Terese | Herman. who were guests of Miss Rose | Stern at Braddock Heights, Md., have returned. H e 3 Miss_Hazell Winter, the first blind girl graduate at Oxford University.} England, went there after winning an } open history scholarship, and many of * the text books she uses are copled if® Braille by volunteer workers. Surprise party Marks Wedding Anniversary ‘Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Townsend were the recipients of a sur- prise party in honor of their wedding anniversary.© On returning to their home, 3507 Lowell street, from dinner with Mrs. Tcwnisend’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Eby, they found relatives and friends gathered in the garden and house. A perfect night and a profus- ion of flowers formed an ideal setting for the party, which eontinued with dancing until midnight, when Mr. and Mrs. Townsend departed for a brief trip, amid a shower of rice, to remind them of their wedding day. Out-of- town guests included Miss Grace Miller and the Rev. Louise Eby of New York City, Mrs. Ada Snyder, Miss Helen Snyder and Miss Helen Lauderbach were greeted with the strains of the| of Hazleton, Pa, and Mr. W. Emery wedding march as they entered the| Moore of Philadelphia. R T i Included in this sale are many models from noted makers—a large assortment from Henri Bendel. All Head Sizes. We Have Too Many Many of Them are Specially Priced to Make Room for the Over-Shipments W SALE OF HATS Large Brims, Sports and Tailored Models . . . $5 sI0 sI5 INC. 1705 K Street Corner Connecticut Avenue e T BEDROOM SUITES HEN you can buy a beautiful and dependable Lifetime Suite at a price 'way out of proportion to its real value, there is usually a good reason for it. Tomorrow you can do this! Simply because there is not room enough on our floors tc hold all of the Bedroom Suites we have to show. Come in early tomorrow and select a really good suite at an advantageous price. Attractive Bedroom Suites that you would really want NOT THE CHEAPEST YOU CAN BUY Only a few of the many suites shown are listed below. FREE PARKING SERVICE Leave vour car at Ott's Garage, 621 D Street. without charge, while you shop at Mayer & Co. These are all Bedroom Suites that you would really buy —not cheap suites of undesirable qualities—but our regular, dependable Lifetime quality. Atlantic_City. E Mrs. Sol Rice <f New York, with her | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr: Clarence Eiseman and their young son, Friday afternoon, May 29, Miss Rita Dyson is at home after attending the finals at Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Me. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bruce Morton and children of the University of Vir- ginia were week end guests of Dr. Mor- ton’s parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Morton, on North Washington street. vooslibea trailing wisp of summer cloud STONELEIGH CANDIES Homemade Ice Cream Luncheon Service at Fountain WOOD'’S PHARMACY 3303 45th St. N.W., Wesley Heishts Seven-piece French Provincial Bedroom Suite in walnut with hanging mirrors and $ type Twin Bed Suite of Early American type in Pine; roomy chest of drawers and attractive tained Monday evening to celebrate ti table; 8 p’ eighty-fifth birthday anniversary of Mr. Mooney’s mother, Mrs. Mary Mooney. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis have re- turned from a visit to relatives in Mar- tinsburg, W. Va. Good, Sanitary Bedding Mrs. Frank M. Pearson and her young son, Walter Pearson, left last Sunday to Jacobean oak type Bedroom Suite with twin beds and charming chest of drawers, 8 pieces remi- Berkey & Gay Suite of Louis XVI type in soft enamels, upholstered head panel bed and chest- At Reasonable, Standard Prices join Mr. Pearson in Sidney, Nebr., where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Norwood of Phila- delphia_were week end guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Norwood, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Luttrell of Bris- tol, Tenn., were recent guests of Mrs. James Waddell. Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Davidson have re- turned from a visit to the latter's mother, Mrs. T. B. Miller, in Norris- town, Pa. Mrs. Thomas Murphy and Mrs. Wil- liam J. Murphy of Baltimore, were guests last week of the former's daughter, Mrs, Henry Knight. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jones spent the | past week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Noe, in Parkers- burg, W. Va Mrs. Margaret See of Cincinnati is spending several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. See, Lieut. and Mrs. H. W. Turney will leave next week for San Diego, Calif., where Lieut. Turney has been ordered for duty. Mrs. H. B. Geho of Philadelphia is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Anna | Jackson Sloan. Miss Virginia Garton of Winston- Salem, N. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Frank Iden. Mrs. E. R. Powell of Richmond was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Eddington. Mr. and Mrs. Eddington entertained Saturday evening, May 30, to celebrate the tenth birthday anni- versary of their daughter, Miss Margaret Eddington. Rev. and Mrs. Reginald Foster Hall of South Orange, N. J., are the guests of the former's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Percy Foster Hall, in St. Paul's rectory, ‘on Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mitchell, Paul Powell and Miss Ruth Powell of Dover, Ohio, are the guests of Mr. Mitchell's sister, Mrs. George H. Deardorff. Mrs. John D. Piron and her young | daughter, Jeanne Piron, have left for their home in White Plains, N. Y., after a visit to her mother, Mrs. James M. Garvey, on King street. COMEDIAN Moussline de soie achieves this dainty and fragile gown of palest yellow and blue. Tiny petals of selt material lend a | note of sweet femininity. BANKRUPT Featured in Plain Colors and Prints untary petition in bankruptcy was filed iyesterday by Lloyd Hamilton, film comedian, in Federal Court. Hamilton I listed liabilities of $49,716, including $12,500 due as alimony to his former wife Ethel, d $18,000 on Federal in- come tax. LOS ANGELES, June 6 (#).—A vol- DINNER A SPECIAL 11:30 to 8:00 5-Course dinner | Today We I3 Are Serving i E Y Club Plates, 55¢ to 75¢ Monda; Dinner Served 5:00 to 8:00 connection with regular menu 73¢c COLUMBIA 5042 ADOLF, Inc. Tenderloin Suits, Gowns, Wraps 1313 Connecticut Ave. In our Clearance Sale of High-Class Summer Garments, Printed Chif- fons, Light Colored Silks and Printed Crepes, suit- able for travel and sports- ‘wear. Also Coats and Suits for All Occasions Sizes 16 to 44 Prices Range From $16.50 to $39.50 Suite in Pine; Early American niscent of Early England.. 6-piece Grand Rapids made Bedroom hanging dresser mrror, quaint wood knobs, $175 in walnut delightful design pieces; $195 And Dozens and Dozens More desk; 6 unusual pieces.... Twin Bed Suite of fine Grand Rapids and bench, complete $350 May good bedding—the kind you buy chiefly, with 8 and bt - need even to the more un- er & Co. Bedding is for comfort, cleanliness service. Everything you show usual plenishings. Bedding prices at Mayer & Co. are standard. :afe when you buy our good, dependable Bedding. Let us you tomorrow. will like shopping. You are You Other Dependable Lifetifne Bedroom Suites Are Priced at $148 $195...$200...$245...$250...$275...$295...$350 and Upwards COME IN TOMORROW EARLY AND SELECT A SUITE MAYER & CO. Between D and E Seventh Street LIFETIME] ;gRN!TURE