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SOCIETY Burnt Mills, Montgomery County, Md., is visiting in Leesburg, Va., for a few ‘weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Newberry, son | and, daughter-in-law of former Senator Truman -H. Newberry, entertained at | Juncheon yesterday at Narragansett Pier for their house guests, Mr. and Mis. Robert Derrick of Detroit. Miss Bettle De Moll, subdebutante | [ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto G. De | , has returned to Washington after | some time with Miss Winifred in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Prederick R. Mackey, at Lawrence, Long Island. | Miss Mackey will be the house guest of Miss De Moll in the early Fall be- 1‘: resuming her studies at Hood Col- m--tnu ‘Wedding. y Afterncon Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Glines an- nounce the marriage of their daughte: Ruth Gl . John Gra- ‘Thompson, son of Mrs. George T. | pson of Eau Claire, Wis. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Maurice S. White in All Souls’ Uni- | tarian Church, Saturday afternoon, 15, at 4 o'clock, in the presence | of the families and a few friends. After an informal reception, which followed the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. | ‘Thompston left by motor for Quebec. ‘They will be at home after October 1 &t 3100, Connecticut avenue. | Cards are being issued by Miss Nelle | Virginia Rorke and Dr. Edgar E. Quayle announcing their marriage, August 1. 'The ceremony was per- formed in the Columbia Heights Pres- | byterian Church, the pactor, the Rev. Dr. John Palmer, officiating. Dr. and Mrs. Quayle have returned from their wedding trip to Canada and | MRS. NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1931, EDGAR E. QUAYLE, are in their apartment at 2540 Massa- | With Dr. Quayle in their apartment at 2540 Massachusetts avenue after a wed- chusetts avenue. | Miss Lena Overall Allen, daughter of | Mrs. George S. Burchfield, was married | Saturday to Mr. Buell Garfield Miller | Philadelphia. The ceremony was, performed by the Rev. J. Louis Hart- sock in Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. Judson O. Harrison have returned to their home on Daven- Rfi street in Forest Hills from a stay Nova Scotia, where they went by boat the middle of July. On their re- turn trip they were the guests in Bos- f Mr. and Mrs. Robert de Masellis e week end. Later they motored 'w York and Cape May, N. J. | Elizabeth McDonald and her | , Miss PFrances McDonald and Marie McDonald, have gone to | ‘White Mountains ‘in New" Hamp- | where they will be guests of Mrs. | M. Guider before visiting in | - L T3 L Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pilkinton and | their son Richard sailed from Baltimore | on the 8. 8. Juniata to spend some | time in Ni R | Dr. and Ms. W. S. Athearn of | polis, Ind., have arrived in | Washington for an indefinite visit, and | staying at the Potomac Park | . L. C. Pace, accompanied by her 1 daughter, Margaret Anne, and Anne Reeves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Reeves, left Wash- morning to spend the re- month at Atlantic City. Mrs. Robert Cogswell will home, at 3505 Lowell ugust, affer spend- at the Chalfonte-Had- formally tomorrow evening. { Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wilson are in At- , and are | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Erb enter- | tained a company at the dinner dance | on the Shoreham terrace on Saturday evening in compliment to Miss Sarah | Carrick and her guests. Those at | the party included Mrs. D. Slad ding trip in the North and Canada. | the” Columbia Heights Presbyterian Church. Virginia Rorke. Their marriage took place August 1 in She was formerly Miss_ Nelle —Harris-Ewing Photo. Mrs. Jack Clark, Miss Bruce Bartol and Mrs. Helen Marr Thompson, all of Lex- ington, Ky.; Mrs. Robert Graham of Louisville, Ky., and Mr. Walker Withers. Mrs, Grace Shanner, who has made her home in Washington for some years, has gone to Chicago. where she will spend a month visiting her two sons, who are members of the legal fraternity | in that city. She will return to Wash- ington the middle of September. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Christian of Okla- homa City, Okla., are passing some time at the Carlton. Mr, and Mrs. Willilam C. Stierlin have gone to Atlantic City, N. J, and are stopping at the Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hadley of Phila- delphia are at the Dodge during their brief stay in the Capital. Miss Alice B. Quaid and Miss Mar- garet M. Quaid left yesterday for a motor trip through the PFinger Lake dis- | trict to Buffalo, where they will take the steamer Juniata for a cruise on the Greak Lakes. Upon their return to Buffalo they will tour Canada and New England States. Mr. and Mrs. Philip 8. McLean of | New York City are sperding a few days at the Shorcham Hotel, | Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Brawner, Jr., | have gone to Atlantic City for a fort- I night's stay and are at the Chalfonte- Haddon Hall. | Mrs. R. M. Leeds of New York City is in Washington again for a short time, and has opened her apartment at | Wardman Park Hotel for the duration | of her stay here. Yopng Women's Couscil Garden Party Wednesday. The Young Women’s Council of the National Woman’s party will entertain |in the garden of the Alva Belmont | House Wednesday evening at 8:30 !o'clock. The hostesses will include Reupholstering & Repairing Ask Abeut Our Easy Monthly Payment Plan Tapestries, Mohairs, Brocades and Velours Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Ex- at the Now Prevalling Low gflm ces for Two Days Only. Write, Fhone or Call Metropolitan 2062 or Residence Phone Cleveland 0430 3721 Porter St., Cleveland Park Estimates and Samples Given Free CLAY ARMSTRONG Upholsterer 1238 10th St. N.W. American Porcelain New Square Shapes Your choice 17c each piece We feel fortunate to be able to repeat the offer. Selection embraces— Tea Cups and Saucers & Butter Plates—Cream Dinner, Luncheon, Bread Soups-—Fruit Saucers— Soup Plates—QOatmeal Dishes—Open Vegetable Dishes—Sugars—Creams. —Sauce Boats—Platters —everything to form a set at a remarkable saving. During T Service for 4 Service for 6 Service for 8 e e ? | i his Sale— @pes) , $3.74 (32 pes) $5_44 sapes) . $9.18 | DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad 1" PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. Hours 9 A. M. 106 P. M. ‘ HOME FROM WEDDING TRIP ” | Miss Mabel van Dyke, chairman of the council; Miss Angelina Carabelli, vice chairman; Miss Margaret Luers, Miss Ruth Miller, Miss Alice Louise Hunter, Miss Florence Hooper, Miss Roselle Lee, Miss Irene Garretson, Miss Elizabeth Hooper, Miss Naomi Trotter, Miss Faith Binkley, Miss Helen Louise Trembly and Miss Maxine Townsend. _Included among the guests will be Mrs. Luis Munoz-Marin, director of activities of the National Woman's party; Miss | home in Chattancoga, Tenn., and are| Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lynons and of Miss Betty McManus of Syracuse,| those from Washington who are spend- stopping at the Carlton. Miss Ella M. Potthoff arrived Satur- day from her home in Antonito, Colo., and is at the Dodge for & stay of sev- eral days. Mr. and Mrs. John Humphreys of | Little Rock, Ark, are now guests at the Shoreham. Hotel, where they will remain for several days. Laura Berrien, Mrs. Nina E. Allender, | Mrs. Bernita Shelton Matthews, Miss Helen May Wheeler, Miss Barbara Sin. | clair, Mr. L. G. van Hoorn, Miss Betty Dyer, Mr. Paul Linebarger, jr.. Miss Jessie Harden, Voorhees, Mr. Andre Cataul, Concha Romera, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Karl Greene, Mr. Harvey Wiley, Miss Sally | Clark, Mr. Willlam G. Eliot, 3d, and Miss Muriel Gr: Mrs. Hiram S. Coppage was hostess at tea in her home on Porter street Sunday, August 9, in honor of her sis- ter, Miss Ivy Mozell Rablitt, whose mar- riage to Dr. William John Zaumeyer will take place Wednesday, August 26. Mrs. Ebner R. Duncan and Miss Mar- garet Mannix presided at the tea table, with Miss Madeline King and Mrs. Jay J. Lawlor assisting. Miss Madeline King also entertained for Miss Rablitt at a bridge and shower in her home in Georgetown, Saturday, August 8. The guests included Mrs Dwight Bracken, Mrs. Hiram S. Cop- page, Mrs. Francis Colbert, Miss Doro- thy Donovan, Miss Mary von Cameron, Miss Eva Rablitt and Miss Beatrice Smith. Mrs. Jay J. Lawlor was hostess at a kitchen shower in her home in George- town, July 3, in honor of Miss Rablitt. Mrs. 8. H. Ford and her daughter have arrived in Washington from their MODERNISTIC PERMANENTS The Fashionable Push-up Ringlet End, Com- 36‘50 plete . NOTICE Old permanents restored with treatment with our new oil- vni)onzer and steaming ma- chines, Scalp treatments. New York Beauty Shop EXPERT BEAUTICIANS 926 New York Ave. NE4315 Miss Laura Stockton | » | their daughters, Alice and Mary, sailed | from Baltimore on the S. S. Chatham | for Boston. | Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wilson of Bristol, | | Tenn,, are at the Carlton for a few days. - Miss Vida Varela and Miss Katharine | | Varela entertained at dinner Thursday evening on the Powhatan roof, in honor Store Hours for quick $5.90 mediate wear . with black or brown The $690 and $890 groups Stare Closed All Day Saturdays During August. 8:15 to 6 o'Clock Rich’s Reduction Sale 3 groups Women’s Summer Shoes now REDUCED +to $6.9o The $5.90 group embraces many very smart models for im- white buckskin and linen . . . Also shoes of beige kid and blue kid. suitable for Fall and Winter wear. All Sales Final RICHS FST.A* TENTH clearance! $8.9o some trimmed embrace very fashionable shoes | mingham, Ala, have arrived in Wash- | N. Y., the party numbering eight. ing the Midsummer at Atlsntié City, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Thomlin of Bir- | Staying at the Challonte-Haddon Hall Dr. R. 8. Pendexter is visiting at Meriden, Conn., and will return to his | apartment, in the Champlain, Septem- ber 1 ington for an indefinite visit, and are | staying at the Potomac Park Apart- ments. . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hoover are among Naturally Jelleff’s Are First to Present to Washington Chanel’s Puff Glove Vogue in the August 15th Issue Says: “Half the smart women at a Paris eve- ning party wear Chanel’s puff gloves!” Here it is at Jelleff's . . length , . . .inkid ... 16-button reproduced in black or white. £10 Glove Shop—Street Floor THE neEwW @ * W. D, Noses & Sons Pre-Inventory Clearance Nat’l 3770 F St. at 11th ! * MISSES’ and WOMEN'S COATS and DRESSES at GIVE-AWAY PRICES! - Youw’'ll Agree With Us That At These Prices We're Almost Giving Away This Merchandise w, this season’s merchand ise you can wear for almost 60 days more and even keep for next Spring! Every dress and coat MUST go to make room for Fall Apparel! THE APPAREL SHOP $Q .50 $16.50 to $25 Dresses ' Were $10 $ to $16.50 Were y - $19.75 to $39.75 Were $16.50 | $25 to $39.75 Coats .50 $|O $19.75 to $29.75 ¥28.. $49.75 to $69.50 to $29.75 THE OPPORTUNITY SHOP Were-$2.95 to $3.95 Dresses Coats MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. Were $10 $ $7.50 Were $15 . . All Sales Final . . Extra Sales People . . . Extra F ‘“_"o Space