Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1931, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, (., "FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, = . | panied by their son, Mr. Edward m-!lmunkd by Mrs. W. F. Dusch of | subdue the man with his fists—and ’ MAN I T SOCIETY [Hsmber i S | v B . | T17 TRRATES Wt during their brief stay in the pital. o e next day & ice Cou PHILADELPHIA, gust — y ’ | | Dr, George B. Crozat. with his daugh- | in the Magistrate's Court attempted to | Delegates from ,"E:.',‘ ,(,m::, mn. R Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beatty of Chicago | ter. Miss Marguerite Crozat, and Dr.|make much of the prisoner's condition, | tries to the convention of the Improved (Continued From Second Page.) are passing some time at the Carlton.|Ralph W. Pabacher of New Orleans, | but the judge tcok another view. He evolent William D, Ancersor, and will S g = treuent| AT AT St Watausa Dark Mol | sommended the Jerithcicy ot (e pritees e “eclored” Tratereal orgmmimtion, b fg Rl Ty o | Mrs. R. M. Leeds, who is a frequent | during their visit in this city. | man in arresting an armed murderer, | were welcomed vesterday by J. Finley | visitor in Washington, has closed her sy s when he could have shot him. W 4 . and Mrs. R Eatle Gawthrope | 8Partment at Wardman Park Hotel and mur. Lee Hammond of Chicago is at| ~ Now that so many policemen have | :]thcls‘:: ::- nd“e'mfi:"}u?e}c” newly re. s it have 'ih.'n up their home in Takoma returned to her home in New York City. ' the Shoreham for an indefinite stay. been slain the disposition is to give the |~ omcers .elected yuurdév included: ». 9 S Perk and are at 3511 Thirteenth street| Mr and Mrs. H. L. Stone of New| = | cop an ever. chance. | Dr. Shelley H. Gebrge, Paducah, Ky i (& 2 ALSO OWNING Office Worker Gives Up Golf for the Winter. | York city are at the Shoreham lTflu»fi:.jBAREFIST POLICE OF QLD | oesvristt 1031, b Jiouih fhuyricen Hovs- | Koe e e Liex e 8 AND OPERATING ; | Miss Anna MCHugh was hostess to| here they will zemain for seve | MISFIT IN GANG WAR 5 » | knight, and William E. Huston, Wash- = to Erect Two Stories, | a company of 12 at & bridge party and 7 Japan plans a tax on gasoline. ! ington, commissicner of education. | supper last evening at the Shorenam.| Alpha Chi Omega to Give o R i S s S N i 7 | Party Tomorrow Afternoon. N 1 ow Completed. | Mrs. Julius 1 Peyser had guests| <me Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Club| NEW YORK, (N.AN.A)—Twelve o) lunching with her yesterday at the wij] entertain at a bricc tea at the years ago, near Essex Market Court, on e A | Carlton. | Washington Golf and Country Club to- | P L] | o ountry {the Bast Side, center cf New York's :! pecial Dispatch to The Star. PR S e mortow afternoon at 2 o'clock. | toughest territory, a man had been 1 'tubbln s (N, | Bergdoll-Shawen Wedd| at the |Killed a block away. His body was KANSAS CITY, Mo, August 27 4 | i " W. Va, Mr. Hugh Reiily entertained lying on the sidewalk, and the mur- ANA)—Some time next Summer In Romney, § ) Ralpn E. Johnson. a member of the The Methodist Episcopal Church dinner dance at the Shoreham Hotel| dorer had just ducked into a dark cel- [] Unity School of Christianity organiza- | South of Romney, W. Va, was the |Jar. He had fired but two shots, so the k l tion, will take up golf again scene of an interesting wedding Wed-| . g p Harwell, accompanied by | patural conclusion was that he still had ma e lnens Tt has been three full years since he | nesday evening, when Miss Nellie Viola |y daughter, Miss Margare. Harwell several left. . stowed driver, niblick, midiron, putter Shawen, daughter of Mrs. Laura B.| of mylsa” Okla., are at the Dodge The patrolman on that beat came . and mashie in his goif bag, and there | Shawen and the late Mr. James A. | arcund the corner on tie run. He was they nave remained. Meanwhile he has Shawen of Romney, became the bride | Mr. and Mrs. Francic von Haaften | known to all, He was a married man. n W devoted those one-time golfing hours of | of the Rev. Richard A. Bergdoll, pastor | will sail on the S. 5. Chatham from | the father of two children. He looked sunlight, his entire week ends and eve- of the Methodist Episcopal Church Baltimore for Boston. | the. situation over and remarked, nings and early mornings, before going | South at McLean, Va.’ The ceremony - e | grimiy: | : ekt the constriciion with his | was performed by the Rev. Harry V.| Mr. Charles H. Mitchell ir. of Des| ™ “This jooks like a work-out.” Gallons upon gallons of filtered, rain-soft own hands of the home which now | Wheeler of ‘Washington, former presid- Moines, JTowa, has taken an tment | ppan he removed his coat, went lnm! o P o e e e minor | ing. elderof Moorefield district of the |20 Wardman Park Hoic! for thc ComINg | the cellar and in & few minutes came | water are used at the WASHINGTON v ~ Conference, assisted by the | seison and will arrive in this city the | - S s : h i tasks, on North River boulevard in | Baltimore Conference y sexton and Wil AT e I e up hig | CUt With a sorry-looking prisoner, whose LAUNDRY in washing your linen Mr. Johnsol vill complet is base- mney church. , lowers - . ringed with red weits. i 1 ment bliara. room and his fish pool, ergreen were wied in decoratng e | e and s Jobn Paul midde of R i dkttaken 15 thoroughly but gc;lt]y fIoosemng the dirt 50 1 de level in his house, | church. 1ss Gwendolyn Jackso: - kot Paul 25 | goaod B e 1 wil | playen the wailing smanvh, snd Mre.| SUKInALl, Oflo, ate spending late | — and rinsing them free from every soapy complete ‘the landscaping of his lawn. | Edward W. Miller of Romney sang | AUSU = [ North 1742 > trace. Then e will turn back to his beloved | "The Sueetest Story Even Told" Pre- | Mis Anna Lee Paschall and Miss | | North ] | b ; e i st 1. ceding the ceremony. y - W rrog g o The bride, who was escorted by ;v;rxfir:mgy m?x‘u‘:frfée;' ::-v" Nt the Bhore-|| UPHOLSTERING o T et ot nEs Builds Own Two-Story House. brother, Mx. H. M. Shawen of ROmNeS. ham for a oy of vt days Got Oue Eatlsiphtes CLEAN and assures LONGER LIFE to However, as he contemplates this wore a gown of white crepe georgetie Eatablished Two G | " : : renalssance of sport In his personal|and valenciennes lace, with & vell of | Mr. and Mrs. Hen:y J. Hart of Bangor, SE‘:”E'K]:' §§6§ your linens. Anything that is washable activities, he does not expect to find | tulle caught at either side of her head Me., are at the Carlton for a few days. . can be Safcl mtruS"d to our care. fherein ihe. delight he derived_ from | with & small ciusier of orange BlOSSOTS | 1 i 5D vinvard arrived 1232 14tk Se. N.W. Y building his own house. And this and carried a bride’s iquet of calla R NVAar r | ¥ ) I e fate that he never drove | llie. Wednesday irom their home in Salem, - DOUBLE-QUICK 48-HOUR SERVICE! Weh i s Pail or wielded a mortar-laden trowel| Mis. Floyd J. King of Romney, as Oreg. and are at the Dodge for an in- | 7 FAMILY FINISH servic e have received and distributed before he began his self-appointed task matron of honor, wore a gown of definite stay. ry our s P 5 2 of constructing his own home. | aquamarine fiat crepe, with slppers 10\ o w0 A 1O Tovic i spend- finished by hand. Flat 10c 1b. Wear- to our stores Washington’s first car- 181 safe to say that no golfer ever | match, and carried pink and cream || Mrs H. A Wbl of S Lot ' spraqs f . Voad6bF experienced greater delight upon turn- | rosebuds. The bridesmaids were Miss '°F & 1€ s at th g ing apparel 40c lb. Minimum, $1.50 oad of fresh prunes. ine in 8 below par score for a hole-in- J. Antoinette Gale of Frederick, Md.; one performance than Mr. Johnson has Miss Ruby C. Jehli of Mount Rainier #s he surveys his handiwork. Md.; Miss Kathleen Noland and Miss - ‘The ‘product. o hix Jabors there is a | Floelen Shawen of Romney, the laiter | Most of you remember what a two-story house designed in a modi- a niece of the bride. Their dresses . fieation of Italian architecture. It is were of orchid, pink, green and peach ] | treat fresh prunes were last year ... & compact house conveniently arranged, | color net, and they carried arm bouquets . 3 | . in the planning of which he had the | of feverfew and gladioluses, Don’t Move With €| they are equally fine this year. See assistance only of Mrs. Johnson. Cen-| Mr. George E. Bergdoll of Romner, { 3 | ter reception hall, living room, dining | brother of the bridegroom, served as | Dirty Rugs | y ik them today. room and kitchen are the ground-floor | best man. The ushers were Mr. Marvin 4 END us your rugs now for a rooms. The living room is a few steps Kirby of McLean, Mr. Charles Paskell thorough _shampoo-cleaning below the hall and a wrought iron grill | of Moorefiela, W. Va.. Mr. Vernon Well refun them o your new forms a gate under the dining room | Offutt and Mr. Ralph Shawen ol v address fresh and clean, with ¥ arch. A circular stair rises from the | Romney. Little Miss Evelyn Virginia colors renewed d - hall to the second floor, where there | Shingleton, niece of the bride, acting as ; ¢ Fresh Strin less Beans 3 m 25¢ are two bed rooms, library, convertible flower girl, wore a frock of white | Call Mr. Pyle . | [} % into a bed room, and bath. seqatily cand onrried 8 ghasket of N o ot Ay e lah Let 2 nee 2 i variegated flower petals. ~Young Jacl | Ational 3257-3291-2036 s. Sacked Bullding Knowledge. Haines, wearing a suit of black velvet, 1 | ceberg Leftfuce . . . SC Mr. Johnson began to build his house | wa<'the ring bearer, presenting the ring e N | . with no knowledge, theoretical or prac- 4 1 tical, about construction. He had Eved‘fimf-’: ke g A samtflr)’ Carpet & i Fresh Peas n the Pod . 2w 25¢ at the Unity Farm in rural Jackson | A°jarge recéption was held in the | . | o s | home U thn b3y methe Smensiinlly | '$ Rug Cleaning Co. \l| Home-grown Tomatoes . 4™ I9¢ after the ceremony and later the Rev.| 1 { asked guestions and inspected the ot | and Mrs. Bergdoll left on 4 norther = 1:)6 le:";. A,re » 4 Western Bartlett Pears 3 me work. T trip. e bride, s graduate of the| Members of the Rug Cleamers | zsc qualification as & builder, Romney High School and Arbaugh's | Justitate of America . But he knew exactly what he wanted | School for the Deaf in Macon, Ga..| and how much money he cared to spend | former) | : £ s e simate o | S oo, et Fikims| 27th and K Sts. N.W. Phone West 1020 ||| Fancy Avocadas . . == I5¢c + 19¢ bit too high, he thought, when he 0t| and more recently at the Maryland | e — them three years ago, and he felt those | gehool for the Deaf at Frederiek, Md., | to whom he talked didn’t get his ideas | where she will teach this Winter. The exactly as they should. So he deter-| ey Mr. Bergdoll is a son of Mr. and | o ; mined to build with is own hands. Mrs. E. A. Bergdoll of Romney, and is | o » | Technical and theoretical information | 5 graguate of the Romney High School, | i i he obtained in the reading rooms of the | a5 well as of Randolph-Macon College, The House t ' Phone | Kansas City Public Library. He spent | at Ashland, Va., and Emory University. many hours thumbing books there both | in ‘Atianta, Ga. He is e e | g Ve Defore and during his construction task. | the Phi Bets Kappa Praternity. . . | of Courtesy " e . ol National 1133 For some hints and advice he sought ok ‘ out practical builders and material| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clayton Spur- salesmen. | rier have returned from an extensive i Started With Foundation. motoring four through Maine. The hands that were at first un-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Deal of ASSEMBLE YOl IR FALL deniably tlumsy at their unaccustomed South Milford, Ind., accompanied by as T, Ve o ’ e o) Sttt (ALVER] WARDROBE HERE TOMORROW 5 7 1bs. for l c when the work was young. but the lat- — were accomplished with the Mr. and Mrs. David L. Maxwell and ter stages deftness of experience nearer the close Dallas Maxwell will sail from Baltimore | — i 3 : ” 5 of the three-year period. on the S. S. Juniata to spend some time OF4 r F E | Summer is over, and we are ready for Fall with complete collections of m's:.e hnuse.rln-.y"?‘efluurr‘r;ugr:\;ciohn- in Boston. 27 } Autumn apparel in each of our shops. We are so enthused over the new ; fashions and know you w e, too. Our sales staff will aid you com- though all of the tasks that went go | M. RS M. 4. K GSEPL. Sonih | complete it were not done by him. S ——— sefent) kS vour Fall wardeobe cotrectly 4 hs. 73 bushel ‘ Pwl:nmnce. it is legally required that eSS | petently in ensembling your Fall wardrobe correctly. z C l jumbing and wiring must be done by e Puatified experts. The 6-ton roof of tils Q“‘ ey e o b | Our Famous Annual Sale of Winter Coats Summer Rambo Apples, 5 ™ 25¢ et Eians 0 sie vee owmied | Ronnived, Remodeled iy o) e A ‘ Bt e Touaen ang e hollow o AIORF (A[VU( , Keeps Up lts Reputation With These E:isp\:::o::hhes . lg : :Zc son, The framework of the house he fashioned and placed. even to the com- " RAN - g m,p.or.u -~ s o Furs Repaired Will Be . - e s e ppuss I' l White & Yellow Onions . 4™ [9¢ and bracing for the 6-ton roof of tile WO Pooe! he erected in such a fashion that it Dassed the roofers tests without ques- ISAD(‘!"} i M,{I‘I‘ER CO S The subflooring and sash were in- |l 809 1ith St. N.W. stallea by nim, and_ countiess other | Memmmmmm— - — O h ; tasks, , were ne in what most men consider (heir necessary hours of leisure. | Te Supply a Popular Demand ther Week-End Barga.lnsl i 5 o o e b | 7 WA O P s s78,3 10 t door, so that he could PUSH - UP : \ s . be Close o his tasks, Then, long before SPECIAL .Zrinent ! ’ ’ The Pin Money SANICOICECREAM .............™19¢ the house was finished, two rooms were | RINGLET-ENDS | B ablictiic oW oM sok oaly ohisin Shop Presents o : SANICO i CAKE...........=>19¢ made comfortable for occupancy. and | LIS gt Wi b . Mr. and Mrs. Johnson lived in the s Top. y ) the best fashions, fabrics ] RS ol B s et || M @ L Burt also sa ey, & price Everything s abandoning it for a city dwelling only iR 3 - A [ are advancin an era of great That’s New in e he was- engaked i his con- . 2705; i - b and vk s, BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES. . . . = 16¢ $ing.in Tvs Tull working days each week RE/ R % e "Dnity School” of - Christianity O} : . . SANICO MAYONNAISE. . . . * » 15¢; » 29¢ offices. But from 5 o'clock until 6:30 each morning he was a builder. Then ety el B | S|5 and 5|8 |||| CATALINA TUNA FISH. ... .3 = 40c Dinner. Then a construction worker once more from apout 6 or 6:30 o'clock | New York Befllty Shop until 10 or il at night s.mm;y;. P [ ¢ DEL M NTE CHE IES 2 2 Sundays and vacations permitted him | EXPERT BEAUTICIANS . <3 0 RR No. 1 tims Sc full days of labor at his build A ' ¢ R M s i fhaeis iosrioin || OO New York Ave. MEB]S . Stick to your budget and A £ still buy better fashions in the o #in Koy sior- v ur- || || DOGGIE DINNER ... ...........3 = 25¢ A ; fons are sheer wocl, flat crepe and ™ % ||| Standard VITAMONT _.........3 = 25c ount SEALECT MILK ............. 4w 25¢ LAND O’ LAKES BUTTER .........~ 3% SANITARY BUTTER ..............™3 as the KING OF BOTTLED BEERS i JUM COUNTRY BUTTER e t;:. 67c STYLE ROLL ~today it is known as “The Nation’s | b s g o it 3 SANICO FRESHEGGS . ........ 5% ma 35¢ and creamy foam, it still reigns su- ; .Zd E KRAFT SALAD DRESSING .......18¢ B T —— - &idon PHILLIPS BEANS ... ........ o= wholesome beer. [V -3 W 1R (i Loz oo ||||PORTANBACON <17 . : IVORY SNOW Free .... MILLINERY $7).95 $ 2% and 33 $7.50 SKINNED HAMS . ... -FRESH KILLED and corded crepe, calf, FRYING nail head, elephant ¢ Exclusively at Philipsborn. Sketched grain and alligator grain is a “Carlton Club” model, in black leathers, in black, browh felt with chic ostrich curls. or green, Types for debutante and matron. First Floor 4 4 Fourth Floor =HmRR»R HPmT

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