Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1931, Page 19

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\ SOCIETY ~ (Continued From Second Paj - matron of honor Mrs. Victor Myers and the bridesmaids will be Miss Oma Long- ridge, sister of the bridegroom-elect, and Miss Margaret La Fettra. Mr. Rex Longridge wil be best man for his brother and the ushers selected include Mr. Paul Sanders, Mr. Harry Ort, Dr. By Brunstetter and Mr. Victor My A number of prenuptial parties are being given for the prespective bride and bridegroom. Miss Mary C. Keliher and Mr. Ed- ward J. Flood, both of this ¢ married at 9 o'clock this mornin a mass at St. Martin’s Catholic Church, Rev. Francis X. Cavanagh officiating. The bride is a_daughter of Mr. and Mrs. is a ro James C. Keliher. Mr. Keliher 1 deputy chief of the District ment. The bridegroom is a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flood. John O'Leary, the bride’s sister, was matron of honor. Miss Helen E. Morris was bridesmaid and Mr. Vincent Flood was best man. The ushers were Mr. James Keliher, the bride’s brother, and Mr. John| O'Leary, a_brother-in-law. | The bride's dress was of antique satin, | with veil to match. Following the cere- | mony the couple went to the residence of the bride’s parents, 33 S street north- | west, for a wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders Dickin- son of Berry Plain, King George Coun- ty, Va. announce the marriage of their granddaughter, Virginia Klingle Dar- ling, to Mr. Webster Vincent Grymes of King George Countv, Va. in St.| Matthew's Church, Washington. Octo- | ber 5. Mr. ond Mrs. Grymes will make | their home in Virginia. o Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Slayton Newton | and their niece, Miss Elizabeth Jen- nings Towne, have returned to Wash- ington after'a Summer in New Eng- land, the greater part of which was soent at their Summer place on Block Island, R. I They have given up their apartment at Alban Towers and are azain established in their home, 3823 Woedley road, which they had leased for the past two years. Miss Towne has returned to American University, where she is a member of the junior class. | Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Welch of Toronto, da, are spending some days at| Hill Inn while making tours into THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1931. MRS. GERARD KIRSOPP LAKE, Formerly Miss Eleanor Hard, daughger of Mr. and Mrs. William Hard, whese marriage took place in Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington Cathedral. —Underwood Photo. ‘The Woman's National Democrat Club entertained yesterday at the fusy of the season’s series of Monday fof! luncheons which are a weekly feature of the club's program each year, Former Gov. Robert er of South Carolina_was the guest of honor and speaker, his subject being “Government by clomml.ulon or Government by the e Mrs, Edward Pou, Mrs. Percy E. Quinn, Mrs. Daniel Roper and Mrs. Catherine Filene Dodd were among hostesses entertaining parties. Miss Helen Davis of Axilamar, Calif., is spending a few days at the Dodge. Miss Davis will go to New York later | to spend several days, before returning to California. Y.W. C. A. GETS BEQUEST NEW YORK, October 6 (#).—The Asheville, N. C., Young Women’s Chris- tian Association receives $100,000 and three nieces in Los Angeles are be- queathed a large block of stocks in the will of Samuel E. Moorehead, which has been filed here. Moorehead, who died September 25, directed that the Y. W. C. A. use the money for its building fund. His widow | gets an annual income of $10,000, which on her death or remarriage reverts to a daughter, Mrs. Edith M. Bryant of Asheville. ‘The three nieces are Gladys and Amy Moorehead and Rose C. Lewis. @IIIlIlI|I||||||||III|I|I1|I|I|II|I|II|III|IIllllllllllllllllmllllllll fashion. Whether a smart Jersey exclusiveness. and blue... Wonderful Lingerie A new Lelong model—in crepe; striking and effective combination of green 54950 NEW JERSEY SENATOR’S RESIGNATION ACCEPTED Legislators Also Ask Probe of $5,750 Payment Ordered by State Official Shot at Party. By the Associated Press. TRENTON, N. J., October 6.—The resignation of Senator Roy T. Yates of Passaic County, shot during a party in the New York apartment of Miss Ruth | Jayne Cranmer, was accepted unan- imously last night by the New Jersey Senate. A resolution adopted authorlzes the attorney general to investigate Yates® alleged employment of Nicholas O. Commission. Yates is alleged to have directed payment of $5,750 of State funds to Beery without consulting other commissioners. —i Motor accident records show that fewer pedestrians are killed when cross- ing the streets at crosswalks than when y-walking, the proportion being two talities out of five- occurring at the intersections. w . Beery as legal assistant to the Tax Completely cleaned in- side and out, including s new loops and buttons. Steaming and Glazing FREE Very low Summer prices on re- pairing and remodeling. Phone Nat’l 5628 and we will gladly call for your coat. ISADOR MILLER Mtg. Furrier 809 11th St. N.W. Nat'l 5628 IllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII)IIIIIIII|I@ Frocks That Are Different Our selections are made from the studios of outstand- ing designers and represent the masterpieces of accredited Suit for the school girl at $12.75, or the elaborate Dinner Gown you are assured a most and Negligees; too. LARGE BANK CLOSES Franklin Trust at Philadelphia Lists $22,000,000 on Deposit. PHILADELPHIA, October 6 (&)- The board of the Franklin Trust Co. announced last night that its main of- fice and four branches would not open today. The announcement followed a r 1. Draperies —and Artists with Decorative Genius special meeting of the board. The bank has deposits of more than $22,- 000,000. The directors voted to place the af- fairs of the institution in the hands of the State Banking Department. —_— ‘The Empire State Building, in New York City, proved, during a recent elec- trical storm, to be the world's tallest lightning rod. E invite you to a careful inspection of domestic and imported fabrics that are specially designed and splendidly adapted for Autumn and Winter hangings. It's a carefully chosen assortment, and confined exclusively to the Sloane stores. So much variety in character and tone and texture as to'meet exactly every idea you have—and for every service required—from the dainty drapings for the bedrooms to the elegant hangings in the living room. CHINTZES, plain and glazed, in a wonderful range of effects. Beginning at............ $1.35 a yd. 1715 Connecticut Avenue Just Above R @ ||||fl|||IlIllil||llllfl“llllllmlmll'llllllllIll"lllIlllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllilllIIIII[IIII|I!I"|||1IlI|IIII|III|IIIIHIIIIHI '@ us GarrinekeL & Co. JuLl F STREET AT FOURTEENTH The Famous Elgin Watches AT HALF THEIR REGULAR PRICES . Virginia and visiting Washington. Mr. F. Marion La' jr.. of Houston, Tex., i5 passing 2 few days in Wash- ington at_the Mayflower. Mr. Law is & former Washingtonian. | G. Tucker, jr., and Miss Florence Shel- ton of Richmond, the bridesmaids, wore | gowns similar to that of the maid of honor and matching slippers and hats. iy J;hcdv l;arll:id (.iflumbm roses tied with Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Tarleton of Hon- | Shaded pink tulle. olulu, Hawaii, are passing some time | Little Charles H. Wilson, jr. nephew at the Carlton. M. Tarleton is col-| Of the bridegroom, vore & Lord Fauntie: lector of internal revenue, district of | {28 ¢ o 2 white vetvét Bitlow. Me. : | Wilson's brother, Dr. Charles H. Wil- A . vork | Son_of Danville, served as best man. Miss Ruth Lupton Mills of New York | 508, 5% DRTVUer 2eiveg 8% bes e City has come to Washington for the (0 deEroommen NErs JE0 Jept CUF Winter and will be with her mother, | §oit Jui WP U000 C GO0 Sd o8 Mrs. Florence Brown Mills, and her | samuei Franklin of Lynchburg, Va., sister, Miss Elizabeth Mills, who have and dinner will be served at 6 o'clock v Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will reside in rocently returned to their apartment in | Richmond on returning from a North- followed by a business meeting. the St. Nicholas. [Bichmon B, e %xruu attending the wed- Mrs. Teeed at Maviiower Before Outcof town guest aitending the wed- | | ALLOWEEN COSTUMES Scettling in Apartment. o At A R s OE of Mrs. Thomas H. C. Reed has returned ' Caroline County, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. for a few days, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Marie Louise McIlhenny. Miss Marjorie Nightingale of Bruns- wick, Ga., has joined her mother, Mrs. P. M. Nightingale, at Wardman Park Hotel, where the latter arrived several weeks ago. They plan to remain for two | or three months. | Mrs. Frank R. Sage of Washington, Jowa, is a guest at the Dodge for an indefinite time. HAND-BLOCKED LINENS—In floral and figured designs; in beautiful color combina- tions. Beginning at........c.ceiiieinn SILK DAMASKS—Rich in weave and superb in the variety of unusual and staple shades. Beginning at....ccccceeeciccccccasccnane $4.85 a yd $7.50 a yd We offer the services of our corps of Interior Decorators A group of artists endowed with artistic taste, developed under the careful training of our master decorators. They are ready to advise, to create and to execute to your special order, having at their ‘The University of Michigan Women's Club will meet today at the Y. W. C. A. to Washington after an absence of 12 months in Europ> and will be at the Mayflower until she takes possession of Wilbur Pickett of Chevy Chase, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. George P, Grove of Wash- ington, Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Hodgkins of Big Assortment Why rent when you, can buy one for a $ come- of these famous Watches. . . Important Savings . . . just one-half the usual price on each . Here's a sale event that you hands an assortment of drapery and upholstery fabrics matchless in their comprehensive variety. will certainly do well to take advantage of AT ONCE, as our QUANTITY IS LIMITED and undoubtedly many wise customers will be selecting TODAY. . . . Choose your watch now for personal use, or if you have a gift in mind you couldn’t do better than to give one of these famous timepieces. WOMEN'S AND MEN'S WRIST WATCHES IN VARIOUS STYLES AND SPORT WATCHES ALSO ARE REPRESENTED IN THIS HALF-PRICE SALE ... PROFIT ACCORDINGLY . . . Women's .. $16.25 $17.50 $22.50 Men's . ... $1475 $21.75 $24.00 aB Black and Brown Warrenton, Va.; Mrs. Walter M. Rob- { erts of Yonkers, N. Y.; Mr. Philip Mc- — | Kee of New Rochelle, N. Y., and Mr. A Virginia wedding of interest to|and Mrs. Aubert Myers of Gastonia, g0y in Washington and nearby Marv-| N..C dand tcok place Saturday afternoon, | o October 3, in St. Luke's Protestan.| MrS. Francis S. Mcllhenny of Chest- Episcopal ' Church, Richmond, when | Dut Hil 15 at the Carlton Miss Winifred Meredith Myers, daugh- | of Mrs. Mary Meredith Myers of | st Hill, Richmond, became the de of Mr. Linwood Lanier Wilson,| son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wilson, | Canville, Va. The ceremony was per- | formed by the Rev. Thomas Semmes, | rector of the church. The sanctuary decorated with palms, cathedral | candles and white dahlias,’ with bas- | kets of white gladiolus and ferns mark- | ing the pews. Mr. Ritchie Bacon play- | ed the wedding marches and preceding the ceremony Mrs. George P. Grove of | Washington, sister of the bridegroom, | sang “Until.” | The bride, escorted and given in marriage by her uncle, Mr Willis C. | Pulliam of Richmond, wore a chanel | model of shell pink transparent velvet | wWith a Jullet cap of pearls and a shell | pink veil of illusion. She carried a | shower bouquet of bride's roses and | lilies of the valley. Miss Evelyn Pulliam | of Richmond, cousin of the bride, Who was maid of honor, wore a Vionnet model of apple green transparent vel- vet, with hat of emerald green velour, trimmed in velvet ribbon the shade of her dress, and green slippers. She car- ried an arm bouquet of Talisman roses, tied with shaded pink tulle. Mrs. Arthur b artment at 2101 Connecticut ave- n PARTY FAVORS Newest novelties. _Splendid assort- ment. Reasonable prices. GARRISON’S (o snd Novelty Co. 1215 E St. N.W. W.& J. SLOANE Very Special B Just Above G Green Enameled Metal Cabinet and 50-foot roll l7c Wax Paper. Visit Our Household Dept. 2nd Floor au 2 PADER Stationery Store 718 13th St. N.W. 709 Twelfth & Disfinetion 1202 G Sf. Districf 3211 Never before have fabrics been so beautiful and so reasonably priced. A call will bring to your home one of our | competent decorators to assist with your decorative problems. Upholstering. draeries. window_shages. cu With the Green Shutters House jThe stip_covers, rta ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE MARMON SIXTEEN SALON October 1st to October 8th, inclusive in Cape or Kid D05 Presenting the new perfect 4- button length slip-ons in fine quality glace kid and capeskin. Quality—DModerately Priced WE SPECIALIZE IN FURNITURE— Refinishing and Reupholstering EIRLOOMS and other cherished pieces of Furnjture can be intrusted to our experts with every confidence. We restore the wood to its original beauty—change the upholstery as desired, re-covering with attractive Dam- asks, Brocades, Tapestries or Friezes—of your own selec- tion—resulting in most pleasing effect. 75 Magnificent Fur-Trimmed COATS on Which You Can Save $23! 267 because They Are Original Models, and Not More Than One of a kind! DRESSY COATS and SPORT COATS THE FABRICS : Plain, Diagonal and Nubbed Tweeds . . . Oxford Cloths «+ . of Pronounced Richness. THE FURS: . Persian Lamb . Scalskin . Wolf . Fox . Beaver- ette . Marmink . Cat-Lynx . .. of Superlative Quality. STYLE FEATURES: WE WILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATE. James B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture and Interior Decorating 1108 G Street—Phones: District: 781¢ — ~ An Exquisite |. Miller Ingenue with a new Twist...Doubles ' = its Liquidation Sale Now in Full Swing Oriental Rugs (Entire Stock of Nazarian & Hekimian) The Marmon Sixteen, recognized as the oufstanding mofor car of foday, now is presented at a special salon showing, infroducing the various body styles of custom design This car is powered by the 200-horsepower, all-aluminum engine which has been acclaimed by the technical world as an accomplishment of prime importance. Wheelbase, 145 inches. NEUMEYER MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. 1517 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Decatur 1762 MARMON XTEEN Caracaul Prices are lower than ever before on quality Oriental rugs—you’ll find all sizes, widths, etc. There are many rare antiques which are also included in this liquidation sale . . . prices are in many cases much less than wholesale prices. ;. ALL SALES FINAL AND FOR CASH Nazarian Bros. Co. (SUCCESSORS TO NAZARIAN & HEKIMIAN, INC.) 2 1226 Connecticut Ave. g /8% , Poin Length Fur Cuffs. SIZES 14 TO 48 ENORMOUSLY SNUGGLY COLLARS AND MUFF - LIKE CUFFS OF PRECIOUS FURS ARE PRETTY_ SENSATIONAL ON_COATS AT THIS PRICE. BUT THEN THESE ARE BRES- LAU COATS. WE PERFORMED ‘ MIRACLES IN SMART BUYING TO GET THEM FOR YoOU! reslan 7-0-1¢1315 G SL.NW. The Enlarged Friendly Shop T SR Every smart wardrobe is making room for “Naomi.” Lovely as the folds of your new clinging silks . . . romantic as your new velvet period gown! Yet it's priced to make even the severest budgeteer rejoice! |. MILLER 1222 F STREET N. W,

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