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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1931 SOCIETY B SEEne kson, Mrs. Allen Scott Wolf, Mrs. (Continued From Third Page.) avenue announces the marriage of her — daughter, Fannye L., to Mr. Dunbar A. zg&bzd%u‘a'mfl‘;‘k{'&m‘{ ol: Rosenthal of ~Ohambersburg, e |ed last evening in celebrating s’ an- wi lace yesterday af 3 orclock n the. Mayflower Yhotel, Dr,|nual banquet and installation of of- Abram Simons_ officiating. Summer | ¥ l\;l::snml ném‘uu phalms xa\:lde a e’rl_fit:‘); 5 A T party. g and retiring officers | o 0 e el fvare e&dwu;\‘ coreakfast: | included Miss Charlotte Cruitt, the new (Continued on Twelfth Page.) nude marquisette with a brown pic- =i ture hat trimmed in velvet to match her gown, and she carried a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of the | valley. VoMY Rosenthal and his bride left T ' later for New York from where they ° will sail tonight on the Paris for an . i extendv?{ Eu;o?es: wedc{lr:g lrllp. w'll':;y 5 0] . will make their home later in - - ington. Mrs. Rosenthal's going-away All Infan ‘ hl dr Y rogumr ‘was bluek?;\d white silk with | J 5 tfi: : wen ‘ al‘d % — accessories to ma 9 unior Misses’ Wear at g Half Price and Less Coats as low as $5 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Wildman | of Decatur Heights, Md. have an- Dresses as low as $2 Hats as low as §1 WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™'11™ F AxD°G STREETS Sun Smartlx—Swim Smartly in These New Bathing Suits 36 The low backs make them ideal for sunning—the perfect fit makes them the favorite for swimming—and the smart de- signs and color combinations the choice for beach wear. z» nounced the marriage of their daugh- || ter, Evelyn Hume, to Mr. David Sche- fleld of Releigh, N. C., June 6. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Betty Wildman. The bridegroom, who comes of & prominent North Carolina family, had as his best man, Mr. Wil- liam S. Shields of Cumberland, Md., former Catholic University athlete. Mr. and Mrs. Schofield will make their home at the Hamilton Hotel, ‘Washington, following their return from a wedding trip. | "No Exchanges ,All Sales Final Mrs. Roper Hostess Tomorrow To Church Missionary Soclety. Mrs. Daniel C. Roper will be hostess to the members of the Missionary So- | clety of the Mount, Vernon Place Church tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 | MARGARET WITHERS (&;fi)}cflngldgt\:nyslde, her home on SHOP Dr. A. K. Russell, formerly of Wash- !} INC. ington, now of Westchester County, | 1227 CONNECTICUT AVENUE N. Y., and Mrs. Russell. w at dinner last evening at G 1 Inn. Va., where they spent several days of their honeymoon two years ago. The other members of their party were Dr. W, Beecher Walters of Washington, Miss Kay Carlson, Mr. J. Hackney, Miss | [F= Vernice Montgomery and Mr. Ray Berg- pan, ail of Takoma Park and Miss 5 irginia Atwood of Bermuda. S H 'ldba Miss Atwood i spending a few weeks tressmg a g S with her sister, Miss Claire Atwood of | | m - B il S Mrs. John H. McBee arrived Wednes- . day from her home in Greenwood, ) : Miss. and is at the Dodge for an in- : i definite stay. Takoma Park. Mre. Samuel Williams Earle has re- turned to_Chicago after spending the Spring in Washington at the Mayflower. She will attend her son's class reunion at the University of Chicago tomorrow, and will leave soon thereafter for her Summer cottage at Castle Park, Mich. Mrs. Evarts Speed of Louisville, Ky., who is at the Wardman Park Hotel, was joined yesterday by her daughter, Miss Jacqueline Speed. They plan to remain in Washington for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Ryan have |||l been entertaining Miss Mary Curtin and | Mr. James Curtin of Meriden, Conn., | ] following the commencement exercises | : $4% i at Georgetown University, when Mr. 2 g - Curtin received his degree from the i b g » st i ’ €acC ma Mrs. Frederick Hulbert of Aborapm.f a / a a]a S Wash, ‘who has just arrived in the | "\ East, is accompanied by her three chil- ) J dren. and is staying at Wardman Park | Hotel while in Washington. $ Wi Miss Annette Kirke of Findlay, Ohio, | is at the Shoreham for an indefinite | |ff Choose this one-piece affair of liren in the % 5 . ayest colors—or this jersey one with separate e e e The hand on the clock of Summer Fashion Eo¥ero jacket—and be’ .“";“d ot bein}; The Mrs _ Sheehan of Newport, R. I, | | . e e 4 et—a accompanied by Mrs. Anthony Com- | points to WHITE for every occasion. smartest thing on the beach. mette, who arrived in Washington yes- | s SPoRTSWEAR, THIRD PLOOR. terday, are staying st Wardman Park Illustrating three of the many unusually Accessories Beach Hats, with chin strap, $1.50 Others, $1 to $2.95 Bathing Beret, 50c Bathing Sandals, $1.95 Beach Robe end Throw, $3.95 stay. Miss Kirke is the daughter of | Hotel while here. | Mrs. David Kirke of Ohio, who spent | last Winter in Washington. | i iy smart Bags we are featuring in Patent, o Tt Pickts Dot Calf, Visca, Straw and Suva Cloth. To Have Picnic Tomorrow. The annual picinic of the Wnshlngmni branch of the Vassar Alumnae will be | 1314 F Street N.W. THE TRAVEL.LEATHER & GIFT JHOP——I held tomorrow "rc’ll,“n": ;;)%T'WESQ%E We had to Give an “Encore” on this Dress Sale elected to Phi Beta Kappa in her junior Group No. 1 year, and other Vassar students home Sizes 16V, to 26Y; and 14 to 46 Trom college, will be guests of honor. Tennis courts will be available at 5 o'clock for those who wish to play, and supper will be served at 6 o'clock, after The news of this dress sale has spread over Wash- ington like the sunrise, and women everywhere are including one or more in their vacation wardrobe. Again Ney's New ‘Low Price Policy proves what it which there will be a business meeting, presided over by Miss Helen L. Zartman, can do for your pockethook, so don't fail to see these dresess. ; ANNUAL JUNE SAMPLE SELLING Lily—of—France‘ Foundation Garments $3.95 Same Mocég!go\/\{:télzdzgggularly Be $4.95 This annual selling allows wearers of Lily-of-France Foundation Garments to obtain their favorite models at marked savings. All good, up-to-date models, the samples of this season’s styles. Of lovely brocades and laces, serviceable broches and elastics. Many one-of-a-kind models, and limited sizes—so make your selec tions early. Side-Hook Girdles Duosettes Corsers, TEIRD FLOOR. newly elected president. The last meeting for the Summer of the Sacred Heart Home Guild will be held at the home, in Hyattsville, Md., Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The gulld's activities will resume again Sep- tember 27. The District Of Columbia Chapters of the National Deiphian Society will hold its f 1 dinner in the Shoreham Monday evening 8t 7:30 oclock. The principai address will be given by Miss Grace Dunham Guest, assistant curator of the Freer Gallery of Art, her subject being “The { Arts of the Ancient World.” Mrs. F. A. i Casteel has been assisted in_the prepa- ; rations by the presidents of the three local chapters, Mrs. Charles F. Schoon- i maker of the National Capital Chapter, Mrs. Clem M. Janssky, Jr., of the Colum- bla Chapter; Mrs. Evelyn Bright Buck- ley of the Gamma Chapter, and by mem- ers of the committee from the Nation- Bers of the commiltee. fron theiNston: Step-ins Now—We present . « « Monarch Electric Hair Dryer and Therapeutic Lamp, $| This electric lamp dries the hair quickly and easily— leaving the hair soft and lustrous—and it has no air blast to tangle the hair. Physicians recognize the therapeutic effect of sunlight in the prevention and treatment of colds, sore throat, rheumatism, aches and pains. With colored handle and cord. NOTIONS, AISLE :l,.mn FLOOR. Very New— § : Straw and Cord Belts 1000 &Y s, Group No. 2 Sizes for Miss and Matron You can't measure the value by the price on this group, for Ney's New Low Price Policy is working wonders these days. Another chance to buy these cute frocks at a great slash in price. If you suffer from high BLOOD PRESSURE | don't hesitate to make Mountain Valley Mineral Water an impor- tant diuretic factor in your in- ternal hygiene. A well known metropolitan speclalist yolunteers this statement: “In my opinion you cannot praise Mountain Val- iey Mineral Water too highly as | a natural divretic and eliminant. T have found it to give prompt | Lyolene and other Parisian courturiers started the vogue for these belts. Of shiny straw and ‘of cords that results in reducing High Blood Pressure.” This js only one of the host of medical men who prescribe this pure, pleasant and palatable product of nature in cases where trouble - making toxins are playing havoc with the syrtem. Th. Met. 1062 for booklet today. {Sold in Washington for 15 Years B06 District National Bank Bldg. MOUNTAIN VALLEY MINERAL WATER - el or HOT SPRINGS . REFRESHING . . . COOL AWNINGS . . . AWNINGS No doubt about our awnings making your home more refreshing . . . coal and attrac- . All the new materials to select from— sou are assured of hand - tailored CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th St. Natl. € 709 T ST A T i SR RSN Four Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Electrical Refrigeraiion Reasonable Rental THE ARGONNE 16th and Colembia Road PILE./ RELIEVED PILE-FOE acts like magic for blind, | bleeding, protruding or itching PILES. Reliet comes quickly. Soothing, ing, e, £ocs on tor several ‘dase—thes ILE agony will leave you or. money refonded. §1 nt govd drug stores, Cotton Washable Frocks 1.0 519 & $2° Cute Summer Hats * Every size, every style, fabric:'and color in this group. To pay more' is needless extravagance. Use Ney’s Budget Plan Enjoy more money on your vacation. Ney's Budget Plan and Ney's New Low Price Policy will leave you more for vacation spending, and still you will be better dressed. feature color contrasts. These are smart inno- vations in belts—and are destined for'a smart career this Summer. LeatHER GOODS A1siz 5, Frst FLOOR. Eyelet Fabric $4.95 In back-strap, pouch and long-handle pouch styles, these eyelet em- broidered bags are much the vogue—espe- cially smart to. wear ‘with the new embroi- dered and eyelet frocks. Of batiste and linen. White and Eggshell Laarzn Goops Atz 5, Fmst FLoOR. 100 Misses’ New Chiffon Dresses Unusually Low Priced for Dresses of This Quality $]9.50 Dresses of this quality and styling will sell quickly at such an attrac- tive price. Of plain and printed chiffon—in styles for street, day- time, afternoon and evening. Many with charming jackets that help them to serve double duty. Plain and Printed Chiffon All with Silk Crepe Slips Sizes 14 to 20 Musses’ Dassses, THmRD FLooR.