Evening Star Newspaper, August 11, 1931, Page 19

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recen examination for the Di bia. They will motor from Washingtcn 1o Los Angeles and Oakland by way of | Chicago and the National Park. 1 Mrs. Johnson was formerly Miss Marion Edwards, a graduate of Johns Hopkins Hospital for Nurses at Balti- | more, and Mr. Johnson is a native son of California. | They will visit Mr. Johnson's parents, | Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Johnson, in their | home at 3225 Montana’avenue in Oak- | and. A pretty wedding took place Safur- | sy evening in the Fifth Baptist Church, | when Miss Virginia Marceron, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam J. Marceron, was married to Mr. Willlam Woodland | Brown, Rev. Weston J. Bruner officiating. { The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a princess gown of white embroidered organdie and a | veil of white tulle fastened with orange blossoms and carried & bouquet of white xoses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Bernard Rice was matron of | honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Lora Johnson, Miss Tacle Luckett, Miss Effie Brown and Miss Edna Brown. They wore organdie dresses in the pastel shades, with large picture hats to match, | and corsage bouquets of pink roses. | The best man was Mr. John Wood- | 1and, uncle of the bridegroom, and the | ushers were Mr. Elmer Brown, Mr. John | N. Carver, Mr. Wilbur Engleman and | Mr. Wilbur Bunch, | The ceremony was followed by a| reception in the home of the bride’s | Pparents. | Mr. and Mrs. Brown left on a motor | trip to Atlantic City and Canada and will be at home after August 24 at 2039 | Second street northeast. | Mr. apd Mrs. W. I. Denning of 5517 Chevy Chase Parkway, with a party | which Postmaster General and ,Mrs. Tilton, | Mr. and Mrs. A. F. King and others, | have returned from a boat trip to Vir- ginia Beach. Mr., and Mrs. Allan D. Morrow have gone to Wolfesboro, N. H., where they will spend several weeks before return- Ing to their apartment in the Shore- am. Miss Mary Summers of Freeport, T, | {5 passing some time at the Carlton, ac- | companied by Miss Anne Lawless, 8lso | of Freeport. | Mr. Paul Sexton, with his sisters, Miss | Kate Sexton and Miss Martha Sexton, @ce visiting their old home in Bristol, | Tenn., where they will remain until Beptember 1. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D, McReynolds Foremost | of Chattanooga, Tenn., | Washington for a few days. are staying - MRS. EDWIN N. With Mr. Cherrington and their little famiiy, is jn her country home, Shadow included the Third Assistant | Lewn, on the River road at Grosvenor lone. & favorite in the family. who are in at Wardman Park Hotel. Their daugh- ter, Miss Margaret McReynolds, accom- panied them. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Remon sailed | from Baltimore for Boston on the S. S. Chatham, Miss Helen Sprucehank. Miss Laura Lee and Miss Dorothy Creager sailed from New York Saturday on the S. S. Transylvania for an ocean cruise, stop- | ping at Nova Scotia, Quebec and Ber- muda. Mr. J. R. Morton entertained a party at the dinner dance on the Shoreham terrace last evening. Furnisher:s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CHERRINGTON, With her in the picture is Nibbs, —Bachrach Photo. Little Miss Coffman Celebrates Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Coffman gave a delightful party Sunday in their home, at 53 Holly street. in Clarendon. Va., | to their 9-year-old daughter Mary Cath- erine to celebrate her birthday anni- versary. Mrs. Coffman was assisted by her daughter Edna and Mrs. Louis Lowe of Washington, with Lawrence Coffman as master of ceremonies. The | house was attractively decorated, the color scheme being pink and white. | Mary Catherine was in a fluffy dress of pink organdy with a garden hat to match. The guests were Hester Welch, Mar; t Martin, Joan | Estelle Hub- Since Dining Suates Are important features of the . August Specials‘ A group of four=that are exceptional values, in appealing models—and marked at surprisingly low prices Suite of genuine mahogany—a composite of fine old American C}\ip- pendale, Sheraton and Duncan Phyfe designs—finished in the old tones. 10 full pieces. Regular Price, $425. August Special.-. .-. ... $29O French Provincial group of charming lines and finish.' Done in bheech- wood with handsome carving and paneling. Full 10-picce suife. Regular pri;e. $485. August Special. . . ... $385 Queen Anne suite, in genuine walnut, with burl walnuy table tops and drawer fronte—finished in the Old English motif. Full 10-piece suite. Regular Price, $650. August Special ... S $425 Elizabethan group, in oak, toned in the Old Engligh color: with elab- orate carvings and handsome pancl work. The chairs dre the famous Yorkshire pattern. Regular Price, $985. August Special... .. $585 You will appreciate our budget -plan, which makes easy settlement of charge accounss. for details. Ask our credst x{r[mrtmrm W. & J. SLOANE . 709 Twelfth 1 The ‘House s With the Green Jus( Above G Shutters D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1931 Advance Sales—Summer Clearances at LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Silky Light Fufs On Dark Coats Featured in Our dvance Coat Sale For Misses— Jr. Misses— For Women of Every Build 38 -’58 Badger, with its electrified look, the beautiful silver foxes, pointed fox, and the richly colored cross ring to Winter ~these are the furs soz the new foxes- popularity on coats! Now's the time to make vour selection! The values are outstanding in every group. A de- posit will hold your selection in our Br h o cast | trin Will Call 'til coid weather. woolen coat trim- med in rich red fox, $73. Boxwood green coat trimmed in fine light badger, only $38. COATS—SECOND FLOOR. Coats for Children at Savings During This Sale Girls' Alpaca Pile Coat Sets at 3993 Fleecy pile coats with notch collars, deep pockets and patent leather belts; zipper muff and heret to match! Brown, tan and light sand. Sizes 7 to 16, Girls' Tally-Ho Coats Will Be Very Popular $[2.95 Tallv-Ho is all-wool chinchilla, a very fine grade, and when it is lined with suede- ine, as these are, you have a warm coat! Coachman style with big bone buttons; 7 to 16, Alpaca pile coat for girls, 7 to 16....99.95 Girls’ coachman coat of Tally-Ho...§1295 Tots’ Goat Sets of Pile Fabrics, $5°° We can not duplicate these sets at this low price! Grey alpasquitrel and tan pile coats, beret and zipper muff; sizes 2 to 6. 25% Deposit Will Hold Selection Until Wanted, GIRLS’ AND TOTS' WEAR—FOURTH FLOOR. o A tailored model that de- clines to be ut- terly mannish. Fine Feathers Make Autumn Hats 5 and incidently make them the most-wearable and flattering affairs we've had in vears! Either one of the styles above may be worn by the most conservative women, they're neither “severe” nor “quaint.” 5 MILLINERY—SECOND FLOOR. N Creating a Real Stir in Our Advance Showing of Fur Coats These Two Groups Extremely beautiful coats for such a low price! Models of beige lapin (dyed rabbit), pony, black or kaffa caracul, natural muskrat and sealine (dyed rabbit). All showing the newer collar and cuff treatments. il ’f'$| 5050 A ‘distinctive lot, including coats of black or mnatural broadtail, ambre or natural muskrat and sealine (dyed rabbit). Fashioned with the new 1931-32 pencil silhouette. Sizes 16 to42. FUR SHOP—SECOND FLOOR, pony, Smart Correspdndent; Buy Paper by the Pound You'll congratilate us on our fine and complete selection of pound paper. We'll have to confess we're mighty preud of it ourselves. Included are the following: Kara Linen, 1b.,, 850c; Envelopes, 20c Highland Linen, Ib, 65¢ and 70c; Envelopes, 20c to 35¢ Puritan Ripple, Ib., 50c; Envelopes, 30c rae’s Fineline, 1b., $1.00; Envelopes, 45 and $0c ‘Whiting and Cook’s Biarrits, b, 75c; Envelopes, 40¢ STATIONERY-—STREET FLOOR Priced to Clear! Bathing Suits Suits Originally Suits Originally . $12.95 $7.95 and $10.95 $7.95 $595 French jerseys and silks—in one and two-piece

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