Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1931, Page 35

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+ SOCIETY, . ;\lexnnar 's Society f!'Actwitiel Featured By Several Weddings Michelbach-Eberly Ceremo- ny Is Followed by Large dnughter of the late llrl Michelbach, and Mr. " Frederick Eberly were married Mon. day evening in the home of the bride's father, Rev, Dr. William §. Hammond, former pasfor of the Southern Metho~ dist Church, officiating. The drawing room, where the ceremony was formed, was decorated with tall ferns and Autumn flowers. The trade of the stalrway down which the bridal party made its way was inter- twined with garlands of oak leaves. The bride was given in fharriage by her father and wore a princess gown of white satin made ankle length and with long sleeves. Her tulle veil was fastened to a bandeau of orange blos- some and she carried a shower bouguet of bride roses and valley lilles. Mrs. Leon Hanbach, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and wore a gown of peach color satin and carried a bouguet of pink roses and delphinium. Miss Ella Michelbach of Bridgeton, N. J., & cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and more a gown of turquoise blue. She carried a cluster of yellow roses tled with yellow satin streamers. Mr. brother of the bride- best man. Following he ceremony there was a large recep- tion when Miss Helen Michelbach, Miss Jeannette Michbelbach and Miss Ruth Michelbach, sisters of the bride, as- sisted in the dining room. Later Mr. and Mrs. Eberly left by motor for a trip to the mountains of North Caro- lina. The bride's traveling gown was a bl and white ensemble with which she wore a small black hat. On their return they will live in Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Worden an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Mildred, to v. Albert Charles Freeman, pastor of the Clinton Avenue Baptist Church in Newark, N, J., Mon- day, September 14, in their home at 626 North Washington street. Rev. D. L. Snyder, pastor of the Southern Methodist Church, officiated. After Oc- tober 1 Mr. and Mrs. Freeman will live at_10 Osbhorne Terrace, Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loving announce the marriage of the latter’s sister, Miss Nellle Grant, to Mr. Cecil Rodman of Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Rodman of Norfolk, Wednesday, Sep: tember 16, in the parsonage of the Ba tist Temple, Rev. Ryland T. Dodge of- ficiating. The bride wore & gown of dark blue chiffon with a darker blue hat and a corsage bouquet or orchids and valley lilies. Following the cere- mony there was an informal luncheon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loving and later Mr. and Mrs. Rodman left for a trip to Boston by sea. Among the ut-of-town guests were Mr. Thomas Nelson Grant, Mrs. George Grant and Miss Annette Grant’ of Washington. The marriage is announced of Mr. V’mon ‘W. Loving of Alexandria to Miss rude Geraldine Shelton of Cam- , in the home of the bride Mr. and Mrs. Loving® are making their home in this city. The marriage of Mr. John R. Schafe, con_of Mrs. Anne Schafe of this city, to Miss Nannie L. Dayhoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dayho: ce Saturday evening, September 19, the home of the bride in Waynes- 0, Pa., Rev. J. M. Rutherford of the ynesboro Presbyterian Church offi- d. Mr. Joseph E. Schafe of xandria was best man for his her. Mrs. Elton G. Boyer of Gettys- Pa., was matron of honor. Follow- e ceremony there was § reception buffet supper and later Mr. and Schafe left for a wedding trip by or. After October 15 they will live =t 114 Su rs drive in this city. Miss Marjorie McClelland has re- urned from a. visit to Mrs. Junius Powell in Berryville. Mrs John F. Watson of Charles Va., is the guest of her i .‘Vlr‘sRLOmd.lonNonh Cclumbus street. Mrs. William Lewis Packard, who has spent the Summer in the Berkshire Hills, M: is the guest of her sister, Miss Esther Fowle Brookes on Duke ctreet before returning to her home in Geneva, N. Y. Mrs. C. William Wattles, who has spent the past year with her son, Lieut. Thomas L. Wattles, U. 8. ' JHonolulu, has arrived from Cleveland, hio, where she visited her son-in-law d_daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Horner, and is the guest of Mr. and ‘Thomas Alexander Lee. Armistead Boothe, for the past rears a Rhodes scholar at Oxford Yniversity, England, has arrived home and is visiting his parents, Mr. and ‘er.LGl.rdner L. Boothe on Princess streef Dr. and Mrs. Robert South Barrett and Miss Viola Barrett have returned from Europe, where they spent the Summer. Mrs. Barrett and her daugh- ter visited Mr. and Mrs. Tupper Barrett in Paris and later made & motor trj hrough the British Isles, while Dr. Ba rett, who is Fellow of the Royal Geo M There' warmth you'll appreciate this Winter, and Style youll appreciate all the time in..; Francke There’s smarter lines in Francke Furs for Fall, there’s quality in the ‘pelts, snug fit and master work- manship, too. See them . . . the prices will be a pleasant surprise. FURRIER 1328 G St. Member Master Purrierd Gulld - | relatives in MISS ROBERTA BELLE GALLOWAY, Whose parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Calvin Gallpway, have announced her en- gagement te Mr. Claude Allen Cook of October 20. The wedding day is Oklahoma City. —Underwood Photo, graphic Society, spent most of his time in Russia and the Baltic States. The marriage of Miss Etta Theresa Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Taylor, to Mr. Marcus Lud- wig Jaeger, will take place tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock in St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church and will be fol- lowed by a reception in the home cf the bride's parents at 1825 Duke street. Lieut. Lewis N. Prentice, U. 8. A, re- tired, of Woodstown, N. J., and his| daughter, Mrs. Borders of Newark, were | the guests last week of another daugh- | ter, Mrs. Charles 8. Sherwood, on South Royal street. Mrs. P. A. Clift and her two small daughters, Jessica and Doris Olift of Stafford County, spent the past week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy CIift | on North Columbus street. | Dr. and Mrs. William T. Burch will| return teday from Atlantic City, where they have been for two weeks. Mrs. Andrew C. Pickens has gone to | 0ld Point to join Capt. Pickens, U. 8. N. { Mrs. G. T. Mathews is home from a visit to her son-in-law and dsughter, | gr and Mrs. John Smith in New York | ity. Miss Mary Moore and Miss Slllll' Moore have returned frori a several | weeks’ stay at Colonial Beach. ‘ Miss Mary Ellen Saunders has gone | to Somerset, Va. after a visit to her | parents, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Saunders, on North Columbus street. | Mrs. James Randall Caton, jr., has re- turned from a stay at Virginia Beach. Miss Rebecca Clore has gone to her | home in Criglersville, Va., after a visit | to relatives in Alexandria. Mrs. Stella Feagans the guest of her son-in-law_and dlu hwr Mr. and Mrs, Charles Shriner, In mn,‘ Mr. and Mrs. James W. Barbour cf Wildwood, N. J., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moriarty. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Grimes and Mrs. | W. T. Grimes of Lexington, N. C., were | guests last week of Mr., and Mrs. Roy G. Craver. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Marshall of Olk- | ton, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Staty of Silver Spring have left for lhelr | homes after a visit to Mr. and Mrs, in | W. W. Whittemore, who also have had as their guests Mr. Whittemore's sister | and nephew, Mrs, C. W. Harris and Gor- don Cary Harris of Richmond. Miss Annic Entwistle and her niece | and nephew, Miss Dorothy Williams'and Leslie Williams, have returned from Co- | lonial Beach, where they spent the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens are home from a visit to relatives in Martinsburg, W. Va. Mr. Thomas Dolan has arrived home after spending a part of the Summer Fnr W\da, Narrow Leng, Short, Small or Large Feet *“No Foot Too Hard te Fit FIT SNUG AT THR NEPETL - Made Stylish StuumAllLuMl and Fabrics 0 g 190 - De Moll’s PIAN O SALE Including Traded-in Radios and Victrolas - TOMORROW we are plac ing on sale every traded- in Piano, Radio and Victrola in stock.,y We must dispose of this stock immediately for our Fall ship- ments of Pianos and Radios are arriving and we need the space these traded-in instruments are occupying. Here's your opportunity to get a real bargain. Look over a partial list of the specials we are offering. Every instrument sold through a guarantee. Group No. 1 UPRIGHT PIANOS, $50 Hardman (Ebony ecase). Gerhard (Mahogany), Steck (Ebony case). Schumann (Mahogany}. Huntington (Mahogany). © "Many others, Group No. 2 UPRIGHT PIANOS, $75 Kimball (Oak case), Weber (Rosewood). Webster (Mahogany). Harvard (Mahogany). Aeolian (Mahogany). Beckwith (Mahogany). Hardmsn (Ebony case). Kimball (Mahogany). Kohler & Campbell. Latarque & Kingsbury. And many others. Group No. 3 UPRIGHT PIANOS PRICED FROM $100 TO .400 Vose & Bons (Walnut).... Lawdon (Mahogany).......$100 And many others, Group ‘Weber Planola .. Wheelock Electric . Steinway Reproduc Steck Reproducing Wéber Reproducing Stroud Reproducing Furlong Player And man Group No. § BABY GRAND PIANOS Priced from $275 to m Bramback Wheelock (new) Kohler & Camphy Weber (new) . And many Group No. 6 RAD) PRICED FROM $25 TO $129 Radiola 18 Vietor Radio . ' 100 Victrolas pricea from $3.00 to $49.00, including Orth- ophonics, No. 8 New Uprights lnd Baby Gi Fine New Uprights New Grand &“‘ Terms will be arranged to sui nwd“M 0.J. DEMOLL&CQ ., 12th & G Sts. Entrance on 12th Nwmplmw the New gwloau of water Kent, Phaco”;. C. A-Viotor pith, relatives in Tdaho and Washin - m .u 8- hv n;l dughw. €!.-Major and her young Clvln l‘Alfl'. left Thursday to in Richmond Infl Norfolk. llr. and Mrs, ding a week with reuuv- in Wine ter. Miss Reha Dameron, lur the &ummn vlux he Dumm Il _home, lvlmtow' and d Mrs, E. nek end &t Hoflh Mrs, Charles L. Limer] & visit to Miss Bessie Le Roy Monroe have ed Atlanta, where the, spent & month with Mrs, Monroe’s par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. P. 1. Davidson spent the week end with t! former's mother, Mrs. D. F. Davidson, in Norristown, Pa. Mrs. Jane Page Lewis of Cisment, Va., is the guest of her son-in-law a uughur. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dexter Mr. and Mrs. John P. Tyree of Rich- pon T S G o Sk son-in-ja . Et AR s o g e s Berena 0! Kl Geor County J,‘ fln’lvea nmfi wezn i m:w es. Wflu.m xeem left Monday for her "home, in Williamsport/- Pa., after 8 visit to. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam nry McDonald and Miss unDomld of Clifton Forge, Va., ‘v‘v'z;: guests Iast week of the former’s. son- | e and Ta, are the Joseph McClel! Mrs. M. P, a visit her parents, chb P-unci ut n{ her son and Mrs. week end with Mrs. Mr. John Beltsville, M and sister-in-law, Mr. Jobns. of Summerville, STREET FLOOR Parade of mannequins from all floors at various hours during the day. . SECOND FLOOR Fashion show of better frocks . . . 10.30 and 11.30 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p, m. Salon Gown Shop. Fashion show of négligees and intimate apparel at- same hours.’ B g pe s £ T nmthurx. ‘where she spen! nvu;l Sttt fabbatie Pentrens has lett B W Ve aher n -Ln-h' nnfl mar, Edwards has left for her home, in Cedar lllldiv lun . D. King of Richmond is the daugh! l.‘Iflfl Mrs. ,mdll\ H. King. Miss Margargt lln.nom spent. nnd Mrs. Beott in Mr. and Mrs. Thelbert Johns of Cin- | einnati are visiting the former’'s brother Mr. and Mrs. ':luléam ‘Westmoreland Mr. and Mrs. mmu#amummm "'.x Sa ond s Bugene Falls flh\l&h‘ o “tar ce Day Celcbnted o 8 Wuh Specucular Jubxlec the "flt‘:x. o tunu for d!llbhd and ? lll\ln vet- .. John n noul , Who w mx-u lm of lctMl; with & llb- ocloek. features mateh Wuhlnm :hnfiu:. ‘l'he committe in ¢harg nwe | te: Alplu mum um e of thed Chapters Unite on Subseription Dance .l\x‘m Wu the The Mlflhtk ano %‘% 2k g‘ IDM mou m: ke, d'trflltn( the dance, have Deen issied in large. quantivies Ahd ihe to make this Special Permanent 33,.5 ittee tice lm 1" fl Whlch ice &z:.d:: 3 in &’l!“!r ter«in-lew, bert Simmons and lasts| immons’ DFother. | jiang Army career and was the ¥ est Dfllldm‘ general of lh Army, r lln r-nk ;: ceiving his l.he t[e of 35 years during the nd Mrs. Frank e ‘The first iron road in the world just has peen hullt ab Stratford, England. are spending & ‘THIRD FLOOR Fashion show of betier coats . . 11 a. m, and 12 noon . .3 p. m. and 4 p. m. Fashion show of Junior Miss Apparel 4.30 p. m. " FOURTH FLOOR Fashion show of sport apparel 10.30 and 11.30 a. m. .+ 2,30 and.3.30 p. m. Fashion show of furs 11 4. m. and’ 12 noon . . 3 p. m. and 4 p. m. Fashion Show of Budget Frocks and Coats 10.30 and 11:30 a.mi ... and 3.30 p.m. “For Saf®ty, Dependability and Best Results”—Phone i ATLANTIC 4000 £ We specialize in d m‘m Al B - ;;:-w;.x | cleaning Drapes, . Blankets, and other mmmmigm“:‘u The HOFFMA COMPANY Cleaners and Dyers 1534 PA. AVE. S.E. New York Beauty Shop 926 New York Ave. E 4315 NO BRANCHES JTHE new We: complete our first year in our enlarged building! A year of no regrets . . . a year of increased sales —and increased service to the women of Washington. To be celebrated with a Fall Fashion Week BEGINNING 'qusday_, Sept. 29 Events of importance each day auring the entire week. 5 Fashion Shows ON TUESDAY at different hours on each of the fol- five floors with Washingten Society _Matrons and Debutantes as Models— FIFTH FLOOR Fashién show of inexpentive copies of Paris frocks 10.30 and 11.30 am. . .. 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. All events to be mannequin reviews of fashions of the hour which will typify the Jelleff aim of pre- senfing fashion with value at all fimes. A pane- rima of the new styles—lovely, weareble, and quality considered, at extreme low costs. You are cordislly invited. . FRANK R. JELLEFF, INC. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS : In the Little Theatre, on the Seventh Floor, 11 a.m. and 3 p, m.: ”Ammd the Cloclt with the Debutante_from the Boudoit to the Supper Club.” Directed by Mrs. Chandler Hall, of the staff of Worth of Paris. Shown by Princess. Rosso di Ccu , of Rome, Kaly, and Miss Lee Sherman, fermerly of Patou, Patis. Pmcdcd by & talk P Mannmlon of the exercises as suggested’ by Elizabeth Ardcnby reprlmllllm of the - Avdan Studio . . .. . at 10.30..-. and 2.30 p, m.

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