Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
6 Three Are Entertained ' At William T. Pollard Home in Chcvy Cha-e' Mrs. Herbert B. Hanger ln'd‘l Two Children Motor Here | After Summer at Beach. Mrs. Herbert B. Hanger and hel children, Miss Theresa Hanger and Mr. | Blair Hanger, who have spent the | Summer at Wrightsville Beach, N. C. | motored to Chevy Chase to spend sev- eral days with Mr. and Mrs. William . Pollard before returning to their Tome in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Pattison spent last week end at French Lick Springs, | | | Ind. Miss Ethel Kroger, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Bernard S. Kroger, went by airplane to Paterson, N. J., to spend | the week end with Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Serrary. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Bernard Bieri have as their house guest their aunt, Mrs. Matilda Rutter, of Weno- nah, N, J. | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bronson and their daughter, Miss Frances Bronson, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. John A. Togan at their Summer home in! Shipbottom, N. J., for a week. Miss Bronson on her return will enter Johns Hopkins Hospital Nurses' Training School. Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. McMillan had with them over the week end Mr. W. W. McFarlene and Miss Kathleen Mc- Farlane of Asheville, N. C i Mrs. John B. Reed and her daugh- fers, Miss Bernice Reed and Miss Betty have returned to their home on MoKinley street after spending the Summer at Enfleld. Me., on Cold Stream Lake. Miss Mollie Reed. after spending the Summer in Europe, will return to Wellesley College to resume her_studies. Mr. Franklin Bearce, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Henry W. Bearce. has returned from a three-week camping trip in Red- | ding, Me. { Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Albert Smith ! are back after a month's visit to Mr. Smith’s parents in Freeport, Me. Mr. and Mrs. G. Edward Rowland and their family are occupying & cot- tage at Rehoboth Beach, Del, for the month of September, Lieut, Charles F. Pugh has returned to his home on Georgia street after a flight from San Antonio, Tex. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stetson and | their family are again in their home after spending the Summer in Holder- ness, N. H. Mr. John Stetson, Mr. Richard Stetson and Mr. Frank Stet- s-n were at camp at Wanchussett, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Corning left Mon- day to spend several weeks at Warm Springs, Va. Mr. Willlam H. Pace. jr, son of Mr and Mrs. Willlam H. Pace, has entered Duke University at Durham, N. C Mr. William Keech Wilson. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Percival Wilson, has returned to home on Rosemary street, after a five months’ trip with the Geological Survey Mrs, William A. Rogers, 2d. enter- tained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday at the Columbia Country Club Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Phillips and their family have returned to their home on Rosemary _street after spending slx weeks in Chapel Hill, N. C. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Randall Jacobs and their children, Dr. Randall Jacobs and Miss Mary Jene Jacobs, jeft this week by motor for Danville,| Pa., where they are visiting relatives. | Mrs. William H. Waters and her soi Robert, are the house guests of Mr: Waters' mother in Marshall, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Hanford have had as their house guests their nephew and nieces, Mr. Frederick Fitch, Miss Genevieve Fitch and Miss Lucy Me- Knight of Huntington, W. Va. Mrs. J. P. MacLean will return to her home on East Bradley lane tomorrow after spending the Summer at Massena, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Smith and their son, Mr. Darrell Smith, jr., spent last week end in_Atlantic City Mr. John Birch, son of Mr. and Mrs. | G. H. Birch, returned with Mr. and Mrs. Cabot Stevens after spending the Summer st & camp near Ticonderoga Mr. and Mrs. William Dynes had as their’ guests over the week end Mrs.! Have Photograph Taken In Our Portrait Studio Photograph 11xJ4 Inches (Unmounted) (Almost half the size of this entire newspaper page) $1.00 A really lovely studio portrait of yourself, your young- ster . . . or any member of You need not order more th as many poses as you wish at $1.00 each. Come in and see ~ome of the photograpl studio. Extra Prints, + Macon. Hardman and Miss Annabel Hardman of Massilon, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Taylor are; || at Atlantie City, N. J., for two weeks. Mt Jean Whiteside, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Whiteside, will go tomorrow to Lynchburg, Va., where she will Tesume her studies at Randolph-| Macon College for Women. Miss Ennls Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Little, also will go to resume her studies at Randolph- Miss Virginia Sasser of Atlanta, Ga., was the week end house guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Sasser, on Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Willlam R. Meyers, accompanied by her sicters, Mrs. Thomas Nelson Conrad and Miss Hammett, are spend- ing several weeks in Atlantic City, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. Norman L. Bowen have to their home on Elm street, ‘nding the Summer in Kings- ton and Prince Edward Island. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rapp entertained their club at bridge supper Friday eve-' ning at their home on 1 :braska ave- nue. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Butler and their famiiy have returned to their heme on West Woodbine street after & three weeks' stay in Atlantie Jity. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Stuhler and their daughter, Miss Jean Maxine Stuhler, are again in their home on McKinley street after a motor trip to Watkins Glen and Five Finger Lakes. Dr. and Mrs. Willam Blum, Mr. Gideon A. Lyon and Dr. and Mrs. Hart- ley Jackson motored to Capon Lake Inn at Intermont, W. Va., for the week end Labor day. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lingamfelter and their son Brown spent last week end with their parents at Martinsburg, W. Va. Mrs. Gustave Emory entertained at a bridge supper Monday evening in her home on West Woodbine street. Mr. Roland Lyon has returned to his home on Rosemary street after spend- ing the Summer at Provincetown, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert R. Snoke spet the week end with Mrs. Snoke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gallatin, at Anville, Pa. Mrs. Ray Schrider entertained at a bridge tea Wednesday afternoon In her home on McKinley street. Mr. and Mrs. Jere Crane and their daughter, Miss Catherine Crane, are again in their home on Chevy Chase Parkway, after spending two months at Gloucester, Mass.; they stopped en route home to visit Dr. Anna W. Wil- | liams in Rochelle, N. Y. Dr. and Mrs. Jjohn I Lauritzen en- tertained at a picnic supper Monday evening in the garden of their home on Leland street. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Parks have returned from & motor trip through Canada and a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mills at Cape Elizabeth, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Parks stopped on their return trip for a week in Hart- ford, Conn., where they were guests of Mr. Parks' sister. Mrs. Robert Cone. Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Manter and | Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Duncan enter- | tatned at a bridge supper Seturday eve- | ning. September 5. in the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Duncan in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Phillips of Bronxville, | Y Mr. Robert Kneipp and Mr. Bond | Glibert left Washington Tuesday for Durham, N. C. where they will enter the Duke University. Good news for children was given out | in Norway when it was announced that | the cod-liver oil production this season | is 58,950 barrels, or nearly 20,000 bar- rels less than a year ago. Jack’s Specially Priced $10 Wave S Complete Marcel Top—Ringlet Ends Guaranteed Work Shampoo-Fingerwave, $1 Call District 9718 Jack's Permanent Wave 8Shop 1320-1322 ¥ St. N. W. Third floor front. Suite 336-7-8 Your You Don't Have to Order More Than One your family an one, but y . for $1.00. may have hs we have made in our $1.00 Each No Appointment Necessary . Studio Lower Flocr W. D. Moses & Sons F St. at 1ith Put Your Faith in Good Furniture THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 13, 1931—PART THREE. Colonial Rocker Of appealing design —but its utility and comfort even out- weigh its effectiveness. $27.50 Such as “Furniture of Merit” Is—and Appreciate Why These Are Big Values You can easily figure what saving is comprehended by these prices when you properly appraise these values—and that’s why we ask you to make comparison —so that you’ll get a true estimate of what “Furniture of Merit” really is. It’s brand new—all of it. New in design; new in construction —and priced in accord with the new era of merchandising. Assuredly it represents the greatest dollar-for-dollar value— and in addition you have the buying help of— Our “Costless Credit” Oak Dinette Suite Made of solid oak, with the rich antique finish. Consists of 595 seven pieces, Living Room Ensemble Evervbody who has seen this suite is enthusiastic over its excellent efiect, its superior construction and beautiful tailor- ing. You may select your own covering from a wide variety. Bedroom Suite Of simple but impressive design—creating an effect that Living Room Ensemble This suite will grace any living room with its dignity, good taste and manifest excellence. The covering is of fine tapestry —featured in a choice of patterns. 5167 Dining Room Suite Here is the desired combination of exquisite beauty, $259 is really handsome. Mahogany and gumwood construction, 5295 with moderate cost—splendidly constructed and carefully with rich carvings and fine color and finish. finished. Get our Special Proposition for a FREE trial of the Ostermoor Mattress—sold exclusively in Washington by us RUGS masterpieces of the Orient GULISTAN ‘125 for the 9 x 12 foot sie See them here. They are made by the largest maker of Oriental Rugs of the same materials as he puts in costly Persian and Chinese Rugs. Get our Easy COSTLESS CREDIT TERMS. The New " General Electric Bedding Washer that is of the “Furniture of 997 | Mattress No Down Pa Genuine Layer Felt Mat- y]nent! tress—at a low s 75 No Extra Charge for Credit! 6 It's an opportunity to buy this wonderful price unequalled in YEArS cevccomacscee modern family convenience at its nationally ad- vertised price, and with our special terms. The G. E. Washer is the perfect washer— washing your clothes quickly, cleaner, more easily than by any other means. That is the G. E. assurance. Coil Springs Sturdily constructed of finely tempered resilient coils — supremely $7.75 comfortable ....... Metal Bed Attractive design; well built and very servicable. Either twin or full $4.95 SIZ€ severasnsereane & Herrmann Seventh and Eye “Furniture of Merit”