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In a single night, its soothing medication will relieve soreness, and make the skin softer and smoother. Regular use of Resinol Soap tends to keep hands white and lovely. If your skin any- - SOCIETY | (Continued Prom Third Page.) eightieth birthday. Covers were laid for 12 guests from out of town. A Virginia wedding of interest to many Washingtonians took place at 6§ o'clock Thursday afternoon, when Ruth Parker Porter, daughter of Mrs. Porter and the late Mr. Frank A. | Porter of Norfolk, became the bride of | Mr. Lawrence Martin Proctor of Wash- |ington. The ceremony was performed {in the residence of the bride’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hawkins, on North Shore Point, the Rev. Leo J. Ryan, officiating. The house was deco- rated with palms, ferns and Spring flowers, and the ceremony took place before an improvised altar of ferns and Eastern lilies. A string orchestra played the wedding march and also for the re- ception that followed. The bride, who was given in mar- riage of her uncle, Mr. Hawkins, wore her mother'’s wedding gown of ivory | white satin combined with princess lace. Her tulle vail was held by a cap of lace caught at the back with a | spray of orange blossoms, and she car- ried an arm bouquet of Joanna Hill roses and lilies of the valley. Her maid of honor and only attend- ant was her cousin, Miss Genevieve | Hawkins, who wore a_jacket gown of pale green angel-skin lace and carried |an arm bouquet of talisman roses and | yellow snap-dragons. The bridegroom had as best man Mr. James Pierson Hill of Baltimore. Immediately following the ceremony there was a small reception and later | Mr. Proctor and his bride left for a ! | wedding trip to Bermuda. After March | 5 they will be at home at 2009 Bel- | mont road, Washington. Mrs. Porter, mother of the bride, wore a gown of royal blue lace, and Mrs. Proctor, motker of the bridegroom, wore pale blue transparent velvet. ~Both wore corsage bouquets of pink roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Hawkins wore a gown of flesh color lace. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin Proctor and Mr. and Mrs. Parker Flournoy Engle of Wash- ington, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Proctor, | Bronxville, N. Y., and Mr. John Gar- | land Pollard, jr., Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Mitman of| | Wesley Heights entertained at a supper party when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Freeland, Mr. and Mrs. | Howard G. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Harris | Baldwin, Mrs. Charles Hillegeist, Mr. and Mrs. George Scotton Carll, jr., and Mr. Charles Hillegeist. Mrs. Nathan J. Strauss, who arrived | in Washington the latter part of last week with Dr. and Mrs. Milton Fried- mano of New York, has been joined by | her husband at Wardman Park Hotel, where they are all staying during their visit in this city. The senior class of Arlington Hall, | entertained at luncheon at the Shore- | ham Saturday, when guests were Miss Evelyn Whiteside, Miss Dorothy Hack- ney, Miss Nancy Nalle, Miss Mary Harris, Miss Billy Gliet, Miss Zella Schonwald, Miss Lay Crute, Miss Au- drey Cornell, Miss Betty Katlan, Miss Helen Brister, Miss Elizabeth Shipley, Miss Hattie Kurth, Miss Chase Lyerly. i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (¢, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1932. liams, Miss Jane Howard and Miss Ve- | ronica Cunningham, all of whom re- ceived several encores, to which they gracefully responded. In the bridge tournament Mrs. Byron Smith won the prize for the ladies and Miss Lucile Thurman won the second, while Mr. Woody Cheek and Mr. J. D. Battle carried away first and second honors for the men. ‘The soclety announced that it would take part in the All States ball to be held at the Shoreham Monday evening. The marriage of Miss Rachel C. Mitchell, formerly of Middletown, Vi to Mr. PFranklin E. Vaughn of Clare! don, Va., took place Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in St. Mark’s M. E. Church, the Rev. H. A. Woolfall officiating. The bride wore a gown of dark blue flat crepe, with acce to match, and s shoulder bouquet of tea roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Louise Mitchell, who wore a brown ensemble. Mr. John Baxter was best man. After & trip to New York Mr. Vaughn and his bride will be at home at 640 Buchanan street. MaJ. and Mrs. Roland Walsh of Upper Darby, Pa., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy V. Johnson in their apart- Have You a Charge Account at Goldenberg’s Every day there are values like those on this page (and many more) , that make it ex- tremely worth your while to have a charge account here. 00 Smart New repe Dresses —in Plain Colors! —in Spring Prints! —in Combinations! ment at Wardman Park Hotel, and they will remain for a short time. Mrs. Bernice Janney, accompanied by her son, Mr. Leon Janney, of Hollywood, Calif., is passing a few days at the Dodge. Mr. Janney is one of the out- standing young actors of today, having appeared in “Penrod and Sam,” “Father and Son” and other pictures. Miss Mary A. Potter of Racine, Wis., is a guest at the Dodge for a few days and is accompanied by Miss Selma A. Lindell of Ann Arbor, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Heath C. Moorman entertained informally for a small group $ 1.98 Sizes 14 to 20—Sizes 38 to 42! Here's a real treat for Tuesday shoppers—a newly arrived group of cleverly styled frocks for misses and women. Take advantage of this lucky purchase—and choose two or three for a host of Spring occasions. Attractive long and short sleeved styles of flower prints, plain-and-print combinations (one very smart model sketched), and bright new crepes in colonial red, military blue, blue and Showing shirrings, puffed sleeves, bright clips and buckles, new higher waistlines, princess effects, other new Spring shades. contrasting yokes, etc. Goldenberg's—Second Floor T at the dinner dance in the gold room of Wardman Park Hotel on Saturday evening. Mr. Harry A. Elcock was host to a party of 10 at the dinner dance that evening also. Dr. and Mrs. Henry T. Moore of Saratoga Springs, N Y., are guests at the Dodge for severtl days. Dr. Moore is president of Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs and is in the Capital attending the meetings of the National Education Association. — Locusts have been so thick in North- ern Nigeria recently that at times the sun was obscured. PLAN MINSTREL SHOW Clifton P.-T. A. Will Stage Event on Thursday in School. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. CLIFTON, Va, February 22.—The Clifton Parent-Teacher Association is arranging to present a minstrel show Thursday in the school auditorium. C. A. Watts will act as interlocutor. Other parts will be taken by H. F. Myers, C. A. Wine, A. VanDoren, Jessz Aird, Jobn Hart, Glen Myers, Mrs. Lillie Buckley, Mrs. W. A. Hunsberger, FREE PARKING SPACE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS — OPPOSITE 8th STREET ENTRANCE Marion Gage, Personal Shopper, Will Fill Mail and Phone Orders. NAtional 5220 Bicentennial Colors! Military Notes! Indeed This Is a Patriotic Season for COATS! $12.50 —Will Buy a Smart One, Too! Colonial Red and Military Blue Coats! blue silk scarfs! with red-white-and- Coats with military Coats buttons, military capes, patch pockets! Smart, new ribbed or nubby fabrics! These important new details will de- light you—and many others in this re- markable group. Other colors include beige, green, black and navy. Coat Sketched—Military blue in color, with another military note introduced in the swagger cape. Sizes from 14 to 44 Goldenbers's—Second Floor Charge Accemnts Invited «BST Mrs. H. P. Myers, Miss Katherine Ed- _ mondson, Miss Inez Prince. ¢ The program of the Parent-Teacher Association meeting was presented by pupils of the first four grades and included several playlets, songs, prtri- otic readings and a salute to the flag. Woman Invents New Cloth. A new kind of waterproof tweed has been invented by a woman in Ireland. It 15 made from the wool of Angora rabbits, with a slight mixture of ordi- nary sheep's wool. It is claimed that the mixture is as soft as down and ab- solutely will shed rain. : (No mail or phone orders.) $145 & $1.95 Bags Leather and copled from ex- $ 1 029 pensive models, in black, brown :‘t?ile:‘fg:m bnr:l:;fup and pouch $1.00 Pocket Ingraham Viceroy Pocket dial; guaranteed reliable movement. A handy, con- venient watch for general use— For One Day Only— fabric models, and green. Envelope, underarm, Watches nous hands and Main Floor. Regular 10c Rinso 2for 13c Natlonally advertised “RINSO.” :;/r :\'a-snlng clothes.—Toilet Goods ept. “Modess” Sani- tary Napkins. one dozen to the box. Limit— boxes to a cus- tomer. Main Floor. Women's 5S¢ Handkerchiefs $1 All-Rubber Step-in Girdles 59c A little over 12 inches long—a new step-in model with side lacings—gir- dles like these are much in demand— and what values these are! Covered with a dainty rayon knit fabric. Sizes 26 to 36. Second Flosr—Charge Acceunts Invited. Mrs. Odenhall was chaperone for the party. 29c¢ Plain Rayon and Cotton Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Burke 2ad zeewmwel Flat Crepes at of Larchmont, N. Y.. are guests at the All Are where is irritated or inflamed, don't risk delay. Use : $1 Crinkle Spreads Resino ek Extra Special Value at 6 ; C Scalloped-edge spreads, with vase, blue, gold, green or Shoreham over Washington's birthday. | For your copy of new booklet oa Skin | T 2 Hoshin and Basuy; v Mr. Burke was a former resident of | e ding 1i | All Are - Washington, having lived here for 12 K Resinol, Department 25, Daltimore Md__ | years before going to Larchmont. Color- : g | Patrons From Senate Circle —=] | Sponsor A Capella Choir fast | Offictals and musicians of Washing- | How Modern Women ‘ | ton are taking a keen interest in the New Spring fabrics that will fashion into such de- L P d fF forthcoming Lenten concert by the pop- lightful lingerie and kiddies’ frocks. In such pastel ose Pounds of kat o Swiftly—Safely Rare Values! 19¢ Crash Toweling All pure linen 1 0 Crash Toweling, borders —Main firm, woven ab- sorbent quality, fcr roller or tea towels. Colored Floor, 89¢ Luncheon Cloths Luncheon Cloths, Size 52x52- inch all pure linen Crash ‘ : with colored borders. Exceptional Main Floor. Men’s 69¢ Rayon Shirts & Shorts 37¢ e Celophane Wrapped Famous Glomor and Continental brands — all perfect—run-resist- ing rayon. Shorts with elastic waist and wide legs, sizes 30 to 44. Shirts with long trunk and deep armholes, sizes 34 to 46. Main Fioor. ts In orchid woven stripes. Double-bed size. e quality in full (] $3.49 Bassinettes 19¢ Pillow Cases $1.39 Mattress Hemstitched COVCI‘S 1/ d twin bed inch sizes. 1 2 ZC :ilecs. i $2.59 Size 18x36-inch Bassinettes, o r] plain “Virginia Maid” styles in 45x 99C Goldenberg's—Main Floer. made of hard wood, finished in Here's the recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the natural attractiveness that every Woman pOSSesses. value!— Extra | Special! Every morning take one half tea- e S9¢ Seamless Sheets 81x90 double bed size seamless bleached sheets, with good sized hem. Perfect uality. — Floor. quality. Main ivory; strongly constructed.— Cotton Pad to match, $1.29 Infants’ Department—Third Floor. Clearance of Frames Charge Aceor vited. 69c Printed Hooverettes 39c What a chance to lay in a supply of these cool garments for morning wear about the house or apartment! Shown in pretty washable prints, nicely trim- med. Medium and large sizes. Second Fleer—Charge Accounts Invited. Goldenberg’s “36” Complexion Soap Regularly 10c 8 Cakes for o & alive—sour || o the society, and the introduction | was made by Capt. Jackson. | During intermission a most elab- | orate program. furnished by Miss Edith Reed, was enjoyed and included Miss Dorothy Skinner, Miss Frances Wil- Frames Formerly | $3.50 & $5 Frames "85 | Wk $1.75 Fine quality shell frames of new 69c and 95c Berets New Sprin Berets, of felt and straw combina- C tions and cello- phane straw bandings. Smart colorings.—Neckwear Dept., Main Floor. $1.49 & $1.98 Laces Bohemian Silk lM“l“er Laces, in 8 lovely pastel col- o Extra ‘tm and attrac- c e T ive patterns, for smart frocks. 36 Special! in. Wide—Main Floor. at Only .. “Cortland” and “Berkley” en- graven mioh bridge stylee_some | Style. WIll not cut or siip. As- With solid geld pads. sorted shades. EYES Examined FREE Two Registered Optometrists in Attendance— Dr. Kanstoroom in Charge Optical Dept.—Main Floor—Use Your Charge Account. Repainted Golf Balls 3 for 50¢ 19¢ ea. Including Walter Hagen, U. 8. Royal, Fairway, etc. 19c each— three for 50c.—Statione: Main Floor. Zibos Boys’ 79¢ to $1.50 Wash Suits etc. Sizes 3 to 10. Samples and |9 Also wool frregulars of jersey suits, sizes 3 and 4 years.— Third Floor. You ean Don't Give In To Tense, Tired Nerves Hectic days—crowded with activity « « « too much work— too much play « « . late hours — sleepless nights . . and how they sap your nervous en- ergy. Then your nerves rebel. Few people escape —BUT YOU CAN. You don’t have to give in to tense, tired nerves. Here’s a delight- ful way to get relief. Drop a Dr. Miles’ Effervescent NERVINE Tab- let into a glass of water. Watch it bubble up like sparkling spring water — then drink it. In a few minutes your over-wrought nervous system is relieved. Tense nervesrelax andnature soon recoups your run-down energy. ‘When youare irritable and all upset— when you feel you can’t keep going, > try Dr. Miles’ ular a capella cholr of First Congre- |l gpdes a5 pink, orchid, green, maise, Copenhagen, tan, Smith Stahl, ;\'hlch will " this sflas(m‘ | take place Friday evening, March 11, . HoaER l 25c Sheer Wash Fabrics, yd. Gain Physical In the senatorial group. the patron- Printed voiles. . .batiste. . .dimity and James J. Davis, Mrs. Daniel Hastings, 1 Eyes That Sparkle With Glorious ||t "\ “HECL Notheck, Mrs. AT color fast. c Health. ||| thur Vandenburg. Mrs. James Watson, | 18c Printed the patronesses from the Lower House s | are Mrs. A. M. Free, Mrs. Homer Hoch, Satins, yd. | 80-square 1 40-inch satins | Owen, Mrs James S Parker. Mrs. Till- ZC C it; - | Mrs. W. W. Chalmers. J.. Der quallty. |, A large number of boxes have already ors. 36 inches wide. pastel shades. of the Capital City for this event, which is the second annual _public | Congoleum-Made socially successful leap year dance and | card party Friday evening at the Meri- | Georglans and their friends attended. | | The receiving line was composed en- PY | sentative E. E. Cox. a former president makers of famous Gold Seal rugs and all are perfect. out. Patterns that are new— 6x9 Ft.... 1 65 7Y2x9 Ft. 2 25 size - . size . size $2095 size $3.95 Coverings, Sq. Yd. 23 Delightful tile and floral designs— found only in rugs of high quality. Large selection—marvelous value! . o o For Three-Piece For Dining Rooms ation Church, directed by Mrs. Ruby ; e ot o b b old rose, light blue, navy blue, also white. | at 8:45 o'clock, in the ballroom of the | esses are Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Mrs. With Clear Skin and Vivacious lawns. Lovely assortment of styles— Mrs. Felix Hebert, Mrs. Henry Wilder | Mrs. Thomas Sterling, and in the group 39¢ Rayon Percales, yd. Mrs. John Ketchum, Mrs. Ruth Bryan Z : ne qual- — man Parks, Mrs. Henry W. Watson and g sl tayor cales—large range of col- White, black and smart ibeen reserved by Outstanding hostesses oMb Nt FIses Lenten concert by the a capella choir of | | The Georgia_ State Socicty held a | dian Mansions, at which over 400 | tirely of men and headed by Repre- | These rugs are made by the Easy to clean—hard to wear $ ; .24 all in all, real values. 9x10Y; Ft.. 9x15 Ft. Congoleum=Made Floor All Perfect and Full Rolls Downstairs Store.—Charge Accounts Invited. Two Big Living R Sui wing hoom Jduites broadcloth, linen, S-ounce cakes of French milled soap from one of the country’s finest makers. Bouquet, rose, jasmine or violet, in corresponding shades. Main Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. $1.50 to $2.50 Inlaid Linoleums 97¢ s yd. Perfects and irregulars 46c wool mixtures. Knickers, 8 to 17; longles, 10 to Regulaily 49c, 50c and 69c. At- 21 and dresser. 36, C 45 and 48 inch lengths—Art Gift Odd rolls, irregulars and short e lengths of genuine inlaid linoleums Window Shades from well known makers—offered at Out Sise 3x6 this very special price. Bring meas- 8c urements. feru. Limit of 13 Downstairs Blere—Charss Aecosnts Invited. —Fourth Floor, Boys’ 59¢ to $1 Knickers and 14 years.—Third Floor. tractive Lace Shop, Main Floor. feet. Choice of y TS INVITED — NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED Effervescent NERVINE Tab- lets. They make a sparkling drink —and they’re harmless to n.ll()e. ( Complete Set of 17 Pieces HERE'S A SPECIAL OFFER FOR YOU— Don't let tense tired nerves ruin your health and happi- mess. Be sufe to try this sparkling harmless drink to bring back your normal pep and vigor. Here’s a Special Offer that will save you 15 cents, and make it easy for you to get acquainted with this new delightful way to quict your nerves. Take the coupon to any Drug Store and the druggist will give you a regular 25c package of Dr. Miless NERVINE Tablets for only 10 cents. So clip the coupon NOW — and get a package to try the next time you pass a drug stort H At All Drug Stores Two Sizes Covers for 5 Cushions Included —i upon to any Drug Store and you will get & regular 25¢ package of Dr. Miles' Effervescent NERVINE tablets for only 10c. Made of Gay-Patterned Cretonnes Imagine buying a complete 17-piece cretonne slip- cover set—especially of a famous make—at this price! Chair backs, chair seats, two scarfs and a three-piece $2.59 3 buffet set included—as sketched. Goldenbers’s—Fourth Fioor. GOLDENBERG'S — THE DEPENDABLE STORE —CHARGE ACCOU These sturdy sets of good qual- ity striped materials are an amaz- ing “buy”! Well made—eight pieces to fit any standard suite having five separate cushions. Pants long pants of Lace Buffet Scarfs Scarfs, for buffet 55¢ Perfect Quality green, white or DRUGGIST : M. customer and we will