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SOCIETY ' (Continued From Second Page.) Ruth Sherman Jones, Miss Claire Hut- ton, Miss Anne Miller, Mrs. Conant Webb, Mrs. Howard Ramey of Kelley Pield, Tex.; Mrs. Jack Bentley of York, .; Miss ~Florence Bentley, Miss Imogene Gillett:, Mrs. Elgar Farquhar, Mrs. A. Douglas Farquhar, Miss Doris Lea, Miss Sylvia Stabler, Miss Mary Green, Mrs. Maurice Cissel and Mr. Robert Hollowell and Mr. Ben Smith of Lake Charles, La. A guest prize for Mrs. Galloway and | those won by Mrs. Austin LaMar, Mrs. | Conant Webb and Mrs. Rust Canby ‘were presented by Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Jay Gould McNulty of Philadel- hia is visiting her parents, Mr. and Efi'n. George B. Price in their home in Bethesda, Md. Mrs. McNulty was before her marriage Miss Zola Price. | Mr. James F. Nolan, with Dr. John Cartwright and Mr. Joseph Raferty will | Jeave Washington Friday night to sail from New York Saturday evening on the | Paris of the French line. Upon thelri arrival in Plymouth they will go to Lon- | don, later going to Dublin, Ireland, be- | fore returning on the Paris to dock | about August 7. Mrs. Nolan and Mrs. Rafferty will accompany them to New | York. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward 8. Brashears have returned to their home at 4400 Bixteenth street, after spending a fort- nlfihl in New York City. Mrs. Clark J. Milliron and her daughter, Miss Betty Mtlliron, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Brashears before return- ing to their home in Hollywood, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parker Scott of Bt. Claire, Mich., are guests of Mr. and | Mrs. W. L. A. Strawbridge in their Wis- | consin avenue home. Mr. and Mrs. Seott formerly lived in Washington and | motored here from Michigan, first visit- | ing in Harrisonburg, Va.. the girlhood home of Mrs. Scott, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Mc- Millan. ¥ Wedding This Morning of Interest Here and in Maryland. ‘The marriage of Miss Mary Virgini: Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Jones of Dickerson, Md., to Mr. Irv- ing Lawrence Fisk of Dickerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Fisk, took | St. Mary’s Catholic Church at Barnes- ville. Md., the Rev. M officiating. ‘The church was effectively decorated with cut flowers and Summer foliage. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. John Gil- J. Finnerity " MRS. B. PAUL BROIDA. s s t 10 o'clock, in | Before her recent marriage she was Miss Harriet Louise Sanger, daughter of || e at Ba Mr. and Mrs. David Sanger. She will live in West Virginia.—Underwood Photo. | THE and the bridegroom graduated from the | Rockville High School and the Wash- | ington Business School. T in Georgetown, officiating in the pres- | ence of members of the family. The bride is a native Washingtonian, || Less Cost Columbia University he entered e town Medical School, from which he l{nflnn&d with honors the past year. e recently received his appointment to the Medical Corps of United States Navy, and has been ed to the Naval Hospital, at Washington, for the coming year. Lieut. and Mrs. Delaney are at home 'v:: 1519 Thirty-first street, in George- wn., Mrs. George H. Rock has been called to Newark, N. J., by the death of her brother-in-law, Judge John A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest De Lore Van Valin will be hosts at the dinner dance on the Shoreham terrace this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Van Fossan have returned to their apartment at ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Alice Parker is visiting her aunt, Miss Cassandra Lee, in Baltimore. Miss Parker was among the guests at a din- ner last week given by her uncle. Mr. Otho S. Lee, jr., at Elkridge Kennels. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Trorey are again in their home at 3165 Highland place in Cleveland Park after a two- year absence spent on the West Coast. They have lived part of the time in California and more recently have been in Vancouver, British Columbia, from where they started by motor six months ago and came by way of the Canadian Rockies. Mr. and Mrs. Trorey spent some time, en route, at Banff and Lake Louise and made visits in other cities on their way East. REPAIRING and | REFINISHING Done Now at | UPHOLSTERING | —than in the Fall Quality Considered, Our | Prices Are Very Reasonable | Let Us Estimate l EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. JULY 14, 1931. 1108 F St. N.W. Before Closing for the Month of August We Announce— Beginning Tomorrow Morning at 8:30 FINAL CLEARANCE ’ OF COOL SUMMER DRESSES Cool Linens, Piques and Tub Silks for - daytime; Lovely Chiffons, Organdies and Eyelets for afternoon and evening wear. $6.75 '$]|075 $ I 6'7'§nd up FINAL REDUCTIONS ON DARK “THINGS” —in Dresses, Suits and Wraps suitable for travel or early Fall wear. SMART DRESSES Group One 75 Dresses that sold up to $16.75....... Group Two 35 Dresses that sold up to $37.50..... Group One 10 Coats 56.95 Group Two that sold up to $37.50 15 Suits S|4.75 COATS AND - ENSEMBLES ligan gave a program of organ selec- that sold up to $98.50 tions and Miss Eleanor Jones sang sev- | _Mrs. John D. Sullivan will receive in- eral solos formally this evening in her home on The bride was given in marriage by | Thirty-first street. in Georgetowr. to her father and she wore a white chif- | &nnounce the marriag> of her daugiter, fon gown fashioned on graceful lines, | Florerce Loretto, to Lieut. Adrian Jo- ' 5y Visitation Convent: a large horsehair braid hat and she 5cph Delaney, Medical Corps, Uniwed | “[jeut. Delaney is the son of Mr. and | carried & shower bouquet of roses and | States Navy. " : | Mrs. B. W. Delaney of New York City. ' lilies of the valley. |, The marriage of Miss Sullivan 10 after receiving his B. A. degree frem Miss Elizabeth E. Jones, sister of | Lieut. Delaney took place at Ciapel the bride, was the maid of honor, in o | Point, Md. the Rev. Hugh 8. Dalton, | frock of pink mousseline de soie, & blue | S: J.. former pastor of Trinity Chureh, | horsehair braid hat trimmed in pink, | e— blue slippers, pink mitts and she car- | ‘ ried pink roses and blue delphinium. | Mr. Richard Carroll Fisk, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Lioyd J. Jones and Mr. Bernard Jones, brothers of the bride; Mr. Earl Shreve, cousin of the bridegroom, and Mr. Joseph Hoyle, all of Dickerson. A small reception followed in the home of the bride’s parents for the bridal party and a few close friends. Mrs. Jones, mother of the bride, and the bridegroom'’s mother wore flowered ehiffon_frocks. Mr. Fisk and his bride left later in the day for a wedding trip, the bride wearing & blue suit with accessories to match. They will make their home in Dickerson. The bride is a graduate n{‘ Visitation Academy at Frederick, Md., PRE-INVENTORY SALE below cost prices for immediate clearance DRESSES reduced to 15.00 and 19.00 regularly 39.50 to §5.00 DRESSES reduced to 29,50 regularly 65.00 to 98.00 HATS reduced w0 4.50, 6.50, 8.50 COATS reduced o 25,00 and 35.00 regularly 65.00 to 85.00 SUITS reduced to 20,00'and‘25.m regularly 65.00 to 85.00 MISSES’ DEPARTMENT DRESSES reduced 0 §,50 regularly 16.50 to 25.00 DRESSES reduced 1o 10.75 and 12.50 regularly 29.50 to 39.50 HATS reduced to 2,00 and 3.00 no returns, no exchanges, no credits the daughter of Mrs. Flizabeth Thorn- burgh Sullivan and the late John D. Sullivan, prominent reaitor of the Dis- trict of Columbia. The former Miss | Suilivan attended school at the George- James B. Henderson Fine Furniture and Inter@r Decorating | 1108 G St.—District 778 | Group Three 10 Coats that sold up to $79.50.... Group Three 30 Dresses $ 75 that sold up to $49.50..... I 9 Group Four 524 75 10 Coats 50 Dresses 35 that sold up to $135..... that sold up to $65....... * Arranged in Three $) $350 s 4.50 Groups Irrespective of Former Price ALLUSALES FINAL Group Four 10 Coats that sold up to $122.50.... Group Five 25 Dresses that sold up to $82........... Foremost Group Five Amongst Specialty Shops Conn. Ave. &M St. Estab. 1865 Linger’s Cool, Refreshing Sleep That’s what folks get when they sleep on our Mattresses and Springs. Consult Us for the Best 925 G St. N.W. Natl. 4711. Mattre All Remaining MILLINERY NOIHE, @ Bis NO EXCHANGES FormeEh to dat The Season’s Outstanding CLEARANCE Of Smartest Quality Apparel 50% off A rare event which offers you a selection of the finest and smartest apparel—all from our regular stock—at the lowest prices yet quoted for merchandise of such superior character. All Sales Final Remade Soedradeadridrloidrdoidridr ool dedsdosdaradidsdodocidrdidsdedrdedadoddeadeddoi oy $10,000 SALE s, ~ OF | CANNON TOWELS & $10,000 worth of the famous Cannon towels to go on sale at 9 A.M. tomorrow at a_mere fraction of their regular prices. (See prices and detailed descriptions below.) These low prices made possible only through a special concession made to us by the CANNON MILLS CO. As many sold to a customer as desired, while the quantity lasts. . - g Gowns, Frocks, Sports- wear, Ensembles, Coats, Blouses, Fur Scarfs, Bags, Jewelry, Novelties and Chic HATS. oo el o}ozoo:oofic:o{o*o.\@ e %' oo ol o B3 DEXTE 23 0% % hoh Lot b o >3 ool ool oo o oo oo B i s Bl o oot B G o el o ede Our Cooling System Makes Shopping Pleasant IWhat wonderful sales these are for Every Young Miss . . . Every ' Deb . . . Junior, and Younger Girl in Washington { GARFINCKEL’S FAMOUS STORE-WIDE SALES Are talked of wherever you go . . .. Garfinckel's sale values are said to be incomparable because they offer only the best goods, made especially for us at savings that are indeed a revelation . . . Our Fourth Floor for MISSES Has Marvelous DRESSES for All Needs At $10.50 $12.50 $16.50 $19.50 $25.00 Also Coats, our famous nodéls greatly " reduced . .. Hats . .. Greenbrier Sports- wear at wnusual savings Our Sixth Floor for at an Amazing 19¢c Wash Cloths A - T doz. The washcloths are size 12x12 in,, and soft and rough as you | like them. In tri-colors of yel- low, blue, orchid, rose, peach, reen, etc. In several patterns | match the towels. 50c Bath Towels 26C - % Special Force to Take doz. Mail or Phone Orders 1 A convenient size towel. Pattern Call in orchid and green, turquoise ‘ Nat'l 3770 (After 9 AM.) and yellow, peach and yellow or | CANNON Towel Sale Reduction B 5400 | $5.65 $6.90 blue and peach. $1.00 Bath Towels | SIC - B $1.50 Bath Towels 76C = %2 $2.00 Bath Mats $| P 3 for $2.90 X3 o:»:»o:w:o Formerly JUNIORS and CHILDREN Priced $6 to $10 Extra large towels, size 46x24 in. An extra large, extra heavy towel | —the kind men like—in Canter- A 35x24-inch bath mat, in all colors to match each of the vari- ous towels. Two large, striking floral designs. Heavy enough | that your foot sinks in when you step on it. OUR vacation will be so much more suc- cessful if you have the right shoes. Queen Qual- ity gives you a wonderful opportunity to buy these, fashion-right shoes at ' amazing savings. Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. bury pattern. Orchid, rose, yel- low, peach, green, blue and white In tri-colors. Has Wonderful Dresses $7.95 $9.75 $10.50 $12.50 $16.50 $25.00 Coutsivars Halsioraa Spnrfswen( also rgd_uced i In Mirafior pattern, in green, or- chid, blue, gold, peach, rose, ete. W.N. moas Sons SHOES FOR MISSES, JUNIORS, GROWING GIRLS GREATLY REDUCED TR RS EE T T T TR EETE ofoofradedrodoofoafeadedd Jurius Garrincker & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH Nat’l 3770 F St. at 11th