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B—8 { THE EVENING S O C I ETY : | WEDDING IN MARYLAND l (Continued From BSecond Page) | ‘Boston to spend some time in New England. i Mrs. D. C. Crain and Miss Lucille Crain sailed from Baltimore on the 8. 8. Juanita for Boston. Alpha Zetia Beta Dance Arranged for October 10. Miss Katherine B. Pangle is chair- | man of the Entertainment Committee | - of the Alpha Gamma Chapter of the | o | Alpha Zeta Beta Sorority, arranging for _ - i ! a dance to be given October 10 at the i i Hay Adams Hou 4 $ S | | Miss Mary Frances Carter arrived yes- i g x | terday from her home in Athens, Ga., # and is a guest at the Dodge for an indefinite stay. ‘Mrs. Marie McGuire has returned to Washington frcm a Summer at Vir- ginia Beach and will be the house guest of Mrs. Frances Herbine for an indefi- nite period. | Mr. and Mrs. A_S. Houghton of New | Canaan, Mass. are at the Shoreham | for an indefinite st Mrs. Aubrey Beall gave two bridge perties last week, the first Thursday afternoon when she entertained in her home in Ashton, having for her guests Mrs. Lionel C. Probert, Mrs. Ervin Kemp, Mrs. Frederick L. Thomas, Mrs. | Willam John Thomas, Mrs. Charles Tumbleson, Mrs. Clarence Hurrey, Mrs. | William Hough, Mrs. Smead Alvord, sr.; | Mrs. Dawson Trundle, Mrs. Louise Bussler, Mrs. Norris Fussell and Miss | Lillle B. Stabler. Friday afternoon, | Mrs. Beall had the second bridge party | ¢ and entertained Mrs. Maurice J. Stab- | [ ler, Mrs. Mary Bentley, Mrs. Tarlton | Brooke, Mrs. Thomas Ladson, Mrs. | Yellott’ Canby, Mrs. Edward Snowden. | Mrs. Katherine Alvord, Mrs. Smead Alvord, jr.; Mrs. Charles E. Bond, Mrs. Herbert Stabler and Mrs. Clarence Beall | of Washington, Mrs. Norris Fussell and Miss Jean Coulter. Mrs. L. B. Aldrich, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Eila V. Aldrich of | Baton Rouge, La., was a week end guest | at the Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kellogg of New York City are spending a few days at | the Shoreham. Mr. Emnest Walker Sawyer, Interna- | tional Highway Commissioner, will leave | Washington Thursday for California, | where he will address the Pacific For- | elgn Trade Council in Oakland, on the subject of “Alaska.” | MRS. JAMES EDWARD DOUGLASS, Jr., Miss Helen Bird, the subdebutante | Formerly Miss Dorothy Norwood Worrall, daughter of Mrs. Maria Baldwin Beard daughter of Dr. Jacob W. Bird, gave a | Worrall of Northbrook Courts, Sixteenth and Newton streets northwest, whose bridge party Wednesday evening, when | wedding took place Friday at the Baldwin Memorial Church at Millersville, Md. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1931 d Marguerite L. d Rellte o, Hurd. and Virginia Rodger: Rev. Va.i Rev, Preele DETROIT MAN TO HEAD ROSENWALD MUSEUM oy A S aserstows, MQ: Rev. 23! E, Hunt, 38. Quinton. e nt, Background With Motors Company | " oharigs 3" watts. 26, and Dorothy B. | W Tolsen. - . Mesdow. Va Held to Admirably it Foieott BLTEG, wa |yt Sdoile 2o opy, et O. T. Kreusser. apd er. 19, MoLean, Va. ShEAlikm T. Carrutn, 28, oskiapd, inds” Sy Revy "A. "6 | and 'Cho P Dyver. . uSyvine: Salif By the Assoctated Press. 21 this clty. and Mlvlhol};":.on!ni‘iw?‘“ and Thelms J. CHICAGO, September 7.—O. T. Kreus- o Ter. | MpSn, rogedn Baiblmore: 3 ser of Detroit has been named director Kitinedy: of the Julius Rosenwald Museum of Sclence and Industry. ‘The announcement of his appoint- ment was made yesterday by W. Rufus Re! Abbott, president of the Board of Trus- % PALMS Rom tees. G ST. AT ELEVENTH DIST. 4400 Kreusser has been assistant chief of the research laboratories of the General Motors Co. in Detroit, and Abbott said that his background fitted him “ad- mirably” for popularizing science, en- gineering and industry at the museum. . v Special! For a Limited Time Only! A Dainty Special Coty Perfu Marriage Licenses. Buford M. Parsons. 38, and Helen P. John- son, 29, both of Richmond, Va.; Rev. H. R. Deal. Thomas Jackson. 48, and Rebe . both of Baltimore, Md.; Re me Package Containing half again as much perfume as the regular $1 package! In a dainty green box! Idea! as a prize, giic or special remembrance! Choice of Coty Odeurs L’Origan® . . . Paris*. . - Chypre . . . Emeraude L’ Aimant Palals Royal—Main Floor Veney, Wiley R. Merriman. 23, Latrobe. P JAE. Toodwin, 18, this city: R nd Ethel Cratg, 18; Rev. 5, Springfield, Mags.. ‘Amelia, Va.. Judge Roapoke. Va. and ; Judse Robert E. Yort Howard, Md. | 34, this city; Rev. | Frame. | leman; 36, and Mary E. Herbert, fe . and Ruth Hill, 1 . Falls Church. Va. | and Bine K" Foliche, 30, Ryan. Ve REV.| onn, riges Witllam® Richarts and Lillian Hoehn. 18 both of Woodiawsi, Md. "Rev. H. M | and J. $ Jurius Garrincker & Co. F STREET. AT FOURTRENTH InWOur Final Clearance Sales DRESSES and ENSEMBLES she entertained at the home of her | PO ) For Women and Misses—Third and Fourth Floors father, Glenmary, in Sandy Spring, and | — had as guests Miss Virginia Gillmore, Miss May Gillmore, Miss Elizabeth | given by Miss Gutelius, Miss Noel, Mr. Miss Helen Bird, who soon returns to Goucher College, where she is a stu- | dent, leaves Tuesday for a short visit| to wport News, where she will visit her aunt and uncle, the Rev. and Mrs. J. M. K. Lee. Jones, Miss Elgar S. .ch\es‘r Miss Sdue | Newlin and Mr. Seitz. Thomas, Miss Kay Morris of Bethesda, = Miss Kitty Alvord, Miss Sylvia Stabler, 1 “’r‘g .v!v ‘.‘}:‘;";uf,;.‘,‘:‘;’,‘,c:’iz'if%fi.? Miss Mary Warfleld of Philadelphia, Mr. | B2y at the supper John Bancroft, Mr. Girard Childs of s R Washington, Mr. John Savage, Mr. Sam s m—— Boyd, Mr. Robert Gilmore, Mr. Osborn y e mtanier, M dohn | TRIES CHANNEL AGAIN Weld. Mr. Kennett Fussell, Mr. Taylor | m—— Fussell and Mr. Richard B. Thomas. it. |Crack German Swimmer Enters Water for Second Attempt. CAP GRIS NEZ, France, September |7 () —Fritz Fisher, German swimmer, |left here at 8:56 am. (3:56 am. E. 5.T.) in a second attempt to swim the Mr. Walter Clagett entertained at the | English Channel. He was forced back | Le Paradis supper dance Saturday eve- last week on account of the cold. ning. | — . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schlosberg and | Race Crash Kills Three. their daughter, Clairc Thelma Schlos-| MONZA, Italy, Scptember 7 (&).— berg. are in Atlantic: City, to remain Three persons were killed and ten seri- over Labor day. | ously m]ure}:l yesterday during ;u:’mlno- et I bile races here when a French driver Miss Frances Gutelius was recently o control of his machine and it given an informal surprise party on the | craghed into the crowd. The driver occasion of her taking her new apart- | (IESOSE TR0, A6 CIOR ments at 1408 New Hampshire avenue. | . The rooms were profusely decorated T with cut flowers, floral offerings sent by | A gold ting lost in a garden &t Shal- her friends. An impromptu program of | ford, England, 15 years agc has just music, both instrumental and vocal, was | been found, % PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Annual September Sale! New Fall Silks Specially Priced Better qualities and lower prices should be interesting news to every woman. Here are just a few of the values offered in this big annual event! Important Fall Silks Lustrous Crepe Satin New Printed Silk Crepes $ OO Dull Finish Flat Crepe I o Silk and Wool Crepes yard All Silk Canton Crepe Leading Fall Colors, Pastel Colors and Dark Prints. Popular Silk Weaves Washable Silk Flat Crepe Lustrous Crepe Satin .29 All Silk Canton Faille Silk & Wool Tweed Prints yard Costume Velveteen A group of fine quality Silks that will fill many Fall wardrobe needs at worthwhile savings. Silk Back Transparent Velvet $ 74 The smartest of ail fabrics for Fall wear. Shown in the leading colors yard and black. New Light-Weight Fall Woolens $1.98 Novelty tweeds, suitings, coatings, etc. 54 inches wide. yard Palais Royal—Second Floor &« %SLEMP SAILS FOR EUROPE | Dresses to wear now, for Fall and Winter . . . and in every instance the greatly reduced price means unusual savings. Rarely do you find such an extraordinary oppor- tunity and you should certainly take advantage of it without fail TOMORROW . . . Styles for all occasions of dress, sports and travel. COATS Made especially for OUR SALE OF NEW WINTER COATS now in progress on our THIRD and FOURTH FLOORS. No coats quite like these, for they are exclusive with us. In absolutely the newest Winter styles, an exceptionally fine range of models with beautiful furs. All remarkable values at very special prices. { F UR S At lowest prices in years for OUR GREATEST FUR SALE. These are the dependable Garfinckel furs so famous everywhere for their fine selective quality . . . Political Events| Sees Important | ‘ Due in November. NEW YORK, September 7 (#.—C. | Bascom Slemp, commissioner general of the United States exhibition in the Intercolonial Exposition in Paris, was en route to Europe today to resume his dutles in connection with the exposl- tion. Mr. Slemp said he would return to| Washingten as soon as possible, because he believed “some very important po- s” would occur in Novem- . He declined to comment further. | He lett on the steamship Bremen. | North 1787 —— UPHOLSTERING | — — Get Our Estimates Important to Note: A Street Car Platform has | Setaplished Twe Gemerations been installed opposite our 14th Street Entrance l \ } SEGAL’BROS. s 1232 14th St. N.W. “We Live_ rofession” % PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Treat Y ourself to These Amazing Furniture Values! Four-Piece Bedroom Suite This suite is an astonishing value at $89. It is con- structed of Walnut Veneers combined with Gumwood, not merely walnut finish, with swinging mirrors and semi-poster bed. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor Heller All-Layer-Felt Mattress 790 All pure, clean, sanitary layer felt. Six-inch box French Roll Edge. Covered in serviceable art ticking., Shipped in dustproof sealed carton. Five-Piece Breakfast Suite To be able to offer this attractive $ suite at such a low price is re- markable. Four chairs and ex- tension table with stenciled top. In maple finish. Palais Royal =Fourth Floor Paleis Royal—Fourth Floor ¢plfllen L, Boblus, 23 and wims C. s 8.5 J45; | Blravetn P, Rice. 24, Takoma Park, Md: Henn Robert F. Nicholson, 31, Brent Robert P. Baggett. 21. and Myrtle Hub- | and “Brookiend MG WP PTGt A Mt Jo8; | e ey ae HoRIR. a0, BRockiund. b, O ' Co v ‘Charies A. Hynson, 33, this city. and 28 Rev. it i, *nd Harriet Homer, : ) Ponm AvenBighth aad © O The Second of a Series of Specials in Newest Eyeglass Frames at Reduced Prices ~—The greatest values we have ever offered are represented in this beautiful group of the newest in Eyewear. The Aristocrat f’I"his frame is in the new pink gold-filled, ar- tistically engraved and fitted with the new Perl- over pads to insure complete comfort to the nose. Your own lenses inserted free. Have Your Eyes Examined Dr. DeShazo in Attendance Street Floor. % PALAISROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Impressive Savin gs on Blankets— Towels Wash Goods All-Wool Blankets $.5 .00 Pair Here are very smart ali-wool blankets at a price that you would expect to pay for some average type of blanket, 66x80 inches, in neat plaid ratterns with sateen binding. You have seven colors to choose from. Blankets $3.95 pan These _are pertect gemst Soft, thick ali-wool quality, finished with sateen binding In the popular pastel <hades harmonize 0 bed-room fur- 66x80-inch Towels 29C Each 6 for $1.50 You will readily recognize this value! Imported all- linen damask towels 18x36 inches with center design N and border pattern. m“" These are unhemmed. o Very Special Imported All Linen Huck Towels 4 for $I An opporiunity for that you should ng (3 X e VRl 1v~ I 1\l sions. Plain white huck i centers—hemmed ends. 1 }1?‘!” Borders “of Fose. PiE I Woash Fabrics Dress Prints 49c¢ va. A splendid assortment of the new Fall printings of rayon and cotton crane. New com- binations, new cciors, new designs. Wonderful values. Prints A fine quality percale in a wide range of plain colors and new Fall prints. Excellent for hard, everyday wear, Palais Royal—Second Floor