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2 N |on many recent radio progreéms, will Republican Womeri to | Sender '8 group of songs, . ‘There wil Hear Talk at Tea |also be several instrumental numbers. | .Mr. H. W. Cempbell, chairman of the r mecting of the League of | pance Committee, has prepared an in- Republican Women will be held at lheiteresflnx lnlorranl ’dancr'l?;;rogrd.‘n;u‘(;r h Slub tomorrow afternoon at | those enjoying, danging, Those g 0 ok o y .| to play cards will be afforded an op- ‘ tional Com- | portunity to do s in the comfortable ak on “Qur |lounge ropms congected with, the ball { hall. 5 Harrison and Mrs.| Col. J. William DeGrange is arranging an Slyke will preside at |for the annual apple cider-gingerbread Hostesses will be Mrs. | party to be held on December 2. Janu- hard Yates, |ary 6 the fourth anfiual recepticn and pdward D. | ball will be held at the Willard Hotel. ) | Mr. John W. Smith, president of the o'clock, Oc- | society, will preside and all West Vir- Republican | ginians in the city are cordially invited THE SUNDAY Four Generations Unite In Celebrating Natal Day A surprise was given Mrs. G. Briggs at her home, in Gaithersburg, Md., Priday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. when she was surrounded by her children, grandehil- dren and great-grandchildren. In the group were Mr. am Mrs. George R, Stuart and family of Wash- ington, D. C.. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Duvall and family of Damascus, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Walker and family, Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Phoebus and family, all of Gaithersburg; Mr. STAR. 5 couple will live in N ! WASHINGTON, D. OCTUOBEN 4, 1 well known rider in | fleld and show ring. After trip to Bermuda the young York. in Virginia and the hunting a weddin, Miss Sparks Hostess at A bridge party was given Thursday night by Miss Wilma Sparks of Cali- Week End House Pnrty fornia street northwest for Miss Margaret L. Ball, when attending were For October Bride-Elect | Mu 1. stotier. ‘Mrs. Jone Knudmen, Miss Frances Evelyn Noack, daughter | Mrs. Emily Stone, Miss Louise Bull, of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Frederick | M. Kethleen Trout and Miss Margaret | Noack of Hyattsville, Md., and Mr. Al- | Nussear. | fred Hiser Bellman, son of Mr. and | £ | Mrs. Oscar Bellman of Mount Rainier, | 1 | Md., who will b> married Saturday eve- Corn Husking Contest and | ning, October 17. at 8 o'clock in Pink- | | ney 'Memorial Episcopal Church, Hy- | Barn Dance at Skyland atisville, are spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carroll in | tzmber 28—Each season at Skyland, Evening Card Party SKYLAND, Page County, Va., Sep- | (39 DTN fee, & carved pumpkin Jack-O-Lantern. | Spitler, Mr. Jack Materson and Frieda | Two horse wagon loads of pumpkins |Hauf Irwin. At the lb." Torfe] ‘;; ]'ih' h v r A were hauled from the gardens to the | WMCICS JEIE, SIERR N SOlOXIGL o Skyland dining room porch and all aft- | hats of the season. ernoon guests were busy preparing these ’ Jack-O-Lanterns. Mr. Pollock, proprie- Rogeru-Hn!comb Wedding Plans Are Announced |held in the dining hall at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. H. Edson Rogers of 124 amusement hall where the dance | Carroll avenue, Tekoma Park, D. C.| i i 42 OLSTERING ET OUR ESTIMATES FECAL BRos WE LIVE OUR PROFESSION was held was decorated to represent & |announce the engagement of their huge barn, with sides piled high with|dayghter, Viola Marie, to Dr. Clarence | corn fodder. At either end of the hall | ¢ Holcomb, son of Mrs. George W.| | was a huge stack of corn, ready to be | olcomb of Troy, N. Y. | | shucked, and there were pumpkins and | " The wedding will take place late this garden vegetables galore used for deco- | g, rative purposes. From the nearby town | o = and Mrs, Harry A. Gritton and son,| petersburg, Va., having motored down toward the latter part of September, is Ramond, of Washington: Mrs. Kate|for a house party with several friends. held in the Amusement Hall what is Briggs and Mrs. Ella Walker of Gaith- | "Miss Noack recently was given & mis- | known as the Skyland Annual Barn h 5 ersburg, and Mr. Prank Brodie of cellaneous shower by Mrs. Elgin Noack |Dance and Halloween Party. Although |orchestra, led by William Grigsby, the Five Som,.,,y C},.pw,,‘ Washington, D. C. | at her home, 15 Oak street, Hyattsville, | not on Hal'oween, this entertainment is | champlon _old-time fiddler of Page | and also was given a shower by Mrs. held st this time because wzather con-}county. This eight-plece orchestra | Eta Chapter of Beta Chi Natlonal i Robe | be reeeived by Mrs. Hoover | {o be ptesent. Hous>. We: permit- N bers will be received in the nee will be by card of Batnesville, where many colored peo- | S A il le live, there came 2 famous rigsby, = %Illnesvll)z. Madison old-time lgrlnl CIentlf‘c Wash! Strong, harsh washing so 3 lutlons mean additionat wear on your clothes Weak solutions mean an imperfect wash. Therefore by testing all solutions every few minutes we can keep them at the exact strength necessary to a thorough sanitary wash, and at the same time give longer life to your apparel Make a week's fest /oA Na!ionalmndry(!o. MEtropol 1452 Miss Price Hostess to Birthday . Anniversary Celebrated With Party A birthday party was glven it Ronor " of Dorothy Xarie ,Templeton, little Catae. | daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. P. V. T:mple- | ton, on her cighth birthday anniversary. | The children played games, a piano solo wes rendered by Miss Mary Turner and refrasshments were s d in the dining George Gates at Woodmont Courts, Va. | ditions are more favorable than later | proved to be a great hit, and while the | Sorority “ntortained —representatives . = on. This year the event was a great corn-shucking contest was going on they | from the flve other loca) chapters at Di | success. The weather was fine and |entertained with “Turkey in the Straw” |tea last Sunday, at the home of Miss lploma( |over 100 guests participated in the|and other famous Southern airs. | Elizabeth Price, 1405 Girard street Leaving for Poli h Capital dance, | 'Mr. Tom Griffin and Mr. Myron B.|northwest, in order to meet the mem- Chamberlain of Warrenton left for New ¢ 18! apital| “One of the interesting features was & Glaser, newspaper men from Washing- brs of Epsilon Phi Sorority, whom it is | York Thursday to join their daughter,| The fifst secretary of the Polish em- |horseback trip two miles North of Sky- | ton, leaders in the shucking contest, | SPONsoring for membership in Beta Chi. | Miss Mary Paxton Chamberlain at the bassy, Mr. Victor Podowski, has been land to witn:ss the progress of the|were quite proficient in this line. The | vy~ . home of her brother-in-law and sister, | called to the foreign office and will building of the new Skyline road |contest, which was held just before the Celebrase Anniversary room. The table was tastefully decor- | M and Mrs. Foxhall Keene Taylor, leave this country in time to resort for | through the Shenandcah National Park. | dance began, was spirited and exciting, : ated in pink with a large birthday cake an4 to be present at her marriage to | duty November 1. The dining hall was elaborately deco- | each side having six picked corn shuck- Virg'nia Society will cele- |in the center. The guests were: Slater |y yoijliam Carter Roberson of New |, Mr. Podowski has served at the Polish |rated with Halloween lanterns and |ers, in addition to the captain. The | birthday anniver- | Clark,. Jamss Tumer, ~Jackie King. | Yo which took piace yesterdsy aiter- | $mbass: for several years having been | mountain fiowers and greens. On each | prize, fo the team succeeding In shuck- | evening in | Jackie Eisenhart, Jimmie Tord, Charks | naon’ ‘at 4 o'clock in the chantry-of |a member of the staff of the Polish |table was a large vase of gorgeously |ing a full barrel of corn in the quick- Mansions, | Wilkinson, Dorothy Wilkinson, John | dface Church. | legation before it was raised to the rank | colored dahlias, with a background of | est time, was awarded to Mr. Glaser's has boen Edward Lawler. A'bert Gill, Mary. Tur- |~ on" aecount of the recent death of |of embassy. He is among the most | maiden-hair fern, which grows wild in |group. ‘The team winning the contest 1 Mr. Roberson’s father the weddng was | popular of the bachelors in the diplo- |great abundance in this section. Each |was composed of: Mr. Myron Glaser, & quiet one. Miss Charberlain is one | matic corps and will be greatly missed |guest attending the evening festivities | captain; Miss Bettle Lee, Mr. George of the most accompliched horsewomen in Washington society. was expected to bring, as an entrance | Durno, Mr. Jesse Varn:r, Mr. Carroll | 2,000 FREE in PRIZES! Don’t miss this opportunity ‘to win—absolutely free—one of these valuable prizes. Test your skill in solving the problem below and then send in your solution. You may find yourself among the winners. Costs you absolutely nothing to enter—merely follow rules and mail in answer. SOLVE THIS PROBLEM! Governing Award Rules of Above Prizes: First prize will be awarded for the best solution of this picture problem, taking into consideration—correctness, neatness and uniqueness. Solution can be made out on this newspaper or in any unique form contestant desires. The 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and other prizes to be awarded according to their respective merits. In the event of ties, prizes alike and of the same value will be awarded to each of the tying con- testants. ot aabeln Wedding in New York | Young Polish Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hunter Holmes SSrority GivesiPatty Fors: | The Beota Chapter ‘of Beta Sigma Sorority gave a miscellaneous shower on | Friday night in honor of Miss Catherine Sheehan at the home of Miss Regina | Biggs, president. The wedding of Miss | Shechan and Mr. Robsrt W. Wilson will | ) Senator s which scason of Mrs, Tremelle Honor Guest known to all 5 g At Miscellaneous Shower ng bis )93 he ! Gamma Chapter of Phi Sigma Epsi- © 1o West 1o Sorority gave a miscellaneous 0 chocl for | shower for Mrs. Dorothy Bamback 1. W. Va. He is well known | Tremelle, with the foHowing chapter activities. having been | members t-king part: Miss Claris Bond, the Grand | Miss Marian Hine, Miss Alice Locraft, der of erite Throckmorton, Miss Maxine Dinges. Wooden, Miss Thelma Miss Katherine Ferry, Mrs. nner, Miss Marian Perry, Tclson, Mrs. Robert Green- wood and Mrs. Paul Boswell. A busi- ness meeting followed. » ha2s been heard We are giving these prizes away FREE to advertise our business. It costs nothing to try. The 6 winners will not have to buy a thing. This Week—In Our BEAUTY SALON We Invite You to Bring Your Beauty and Make-Up Problems to MISS ELEANQR TOWNSEND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF OF PARIS AND NEW YORK Miss Townsend is here by special arrangement so that our patrons may secure expert advice on their individual skin and complexion requirements. A specialist in the internationally famous MARIE EARLE beauty method, Miss Townsend can aid you in achieving the fullest measure of 'lasu'ng;'pcrs_onal loveliness. Consultation: is entirely without obligation—every day this week. Successful contestants will be notified. The judges will be representatives from Washington newspapers and their deci- sions shall be final. * * The famous Marie Earle Beauty Treat- ments will be available to you here in the future—but we urge you to profit by the personal advice of Miss Townsend during her visit this week in our ROSE ROOM, BEAUTY SALON—BALCONY. W. . Moses & Sons Nat’l 3770 F St. at 11th * Mail AU Answers to “CONTEST DEPARTMENT” Arthur Jordan Piano Co., 1239 G St. N. W. This centest closes Thursday, October 15th, 1931, Solutions will be accepted up to 4 P. M. on this date. Your solution may be mailed or delivered in person at amy time prior to this closing date. Prizes will be awarded on Friday, October 16th, ™31, and the successful contestants will be notified. Useful souvenirs will be presented;to every contestant calling at our store. | Five Faces of Musicians! t alone in this room. There are five musicians’ faces watching you. See if you can f{nd them. Outline the falgui:!:e:c(:‘l :roothm'wise in any unique way you wish. Only one answer from a family. Don't put it off—make your solu- tion now and send it in to our CONTEST DEPARTMENT. W. B. Moses & Sons Nat’l 3770 THIRD PRIZE F St. at 11th A Beautiful GRAND PIANO Just think—you may be the proud Another “Grand” Everyone would be happy to own this beautiful grand viano. Its small size particularly recom- the prou mends it for the small Vi ‘.’,‘;'},“..’5 onews CLXFY home. Bench to matsh, FARGUE Apart [ U . ment GRAND. This 3 make is one of America’s olde.;t and anos. g M‘Ac I:‘::t‘&u? mahogany case, finished in the soft. velvety Engliza brown. A tone that is rich and round. A size that takes up but little room—4 feet 8 inches. A bench to match the case included. A Player Piano Always a source of enjoyment for every member of the fam- ily. An easy action for both manual and mechanical playing. Plays 88-note rolls. In the Apparel Shop Fall and Winter COATS $69.50 Smart Winter coats in tweeds or rough woolen. Slenderizing lines . . . fitted at the waist . . . . . flaring at the bottom . . . > ) “‘th Pl'ize belted, if you like. Among the y fur trims are Persian Lamb, €aracul, Skunk, Blue Fox, Cross Fox, Russian Fitch, Krimmer and others. Black and all desirable colors. Sixth Prize An Upright Piano One of our featured fine Upright Pianos with an easy action and a deep, rich tone. A stool to match the beautiful case is in- cluded. A Consele RADIO l of national reputation ,H —complete with tubes ready to operate. Another Famous RADIO from our stocks—com- plete with tubes ready to operate. Pictured A black coat featuring the new side fastening, which makes for even more than the slender, graceful effect in most coats this year. Black caracul fur trim. Other Coats $25 to $195 Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 It is agreed that all solutions become the property of the Arthur Jordan Piano Co. NAME ADDRESS CITY Women’s Sizes 38 to 44 e 239~ G Street~ 152