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Evi TING 5..R. WadoaonvauN, Do Co Woeseoua¥, JUnE 22, 1932, THE Mary Norris, elected editor, and Mrs. lfnn:n exercises wil be held the follov- | HOLD BENEFIT CARNIVAL |fiust, trust on the BNal lIrrael Syma- Carolyn hl;x&xml‘y‘,mn-elm‘:dml;fi TR’DUUM TO BE HELD londay at 7:30 o'clock. :olue nwrsurmnu:r ‘:.:1 S at arms. jan S e treets. . Gamn hairman toastmistress, and introduced the honor | Week's Services Will Start Friday Bowie P.-T A. Elects Slate, Band Concerts to Feature Enter- |the committee in charge. | gucst, who was Mrs. Clare O'Grady, = at St. Mary’s Church. BOWIE, Md., June 23 (Special) — tainment for Synagogue. newly-elected New York district head of S St. Mary's Church, 727 Fifth street, | Lane L. Seitz has been elected president | Nightly concerts by various bands | the sorority, who came dbotn n'um New Painting Presented. been the wek end guests of Mrs. John | York City to attend the banquet. i e s %00 :l,m,h,wfigm Parent-Teacher ‘“‘"fi:; Mhporadlins it L bty spot e e s Rice Cain of the Westchester. —_— — On leaving Winchester Hospital, | Of Perpetual Help” beginning Priday.| president; Mrs. H. C. Kuhl, secretary, | 5ored by the.B'Nai Israel Congregation (The American Legicn yesterday pre- m;n‘: em:;&l:flt%:d::y &:m‘;fi; Harestock, Egng]md. where he had| Dally masses will be held at 6:30,|and W. L. Trott, treasurer. Committee | at Georgia avenue and Gallatin street. | sented a painting of the funeral of 8 St which | Deen a patient for a poisoned thumb, |7 and 8 o'clock. Evening devotions | chainrmen named were: Entertainment, | The carnival opened Monday and will e "’!d_(" s ';"“h“?“ “h“!‘; Fred Hobbs was knocked down by an | will be held at 7:30 o'clock. Augustine | Mr. Weagley: School Grounds, Mrs. | be open through July 2 with the excep- :::"h: gom:,‘f"s"!h’ v""::‘”;:mum e 20 Tor e T e | automobile and taken back to the hos- | Struth of the Redemptorist Fathers will | Carlson; Refreshments, Mrs, Baden; | tion of Fridays and Sundays. ough Comdr. Stevens, who is touring r the benefit of the bullding | oig; " ynconscious. conduct the devotion. The triduum’s By-laws, Mr. Seitz. Proceeds will be used to reduce the ' Europe. SOCIETY ___(Continued From Third Page.) Thursday—Friday—Saturday Hot Oil Treatment And Finger Wave Short Hair Long Hair $1.75 $2.00 Kann's-—-Beauty Parlor—Third Floor. fund of its Convalescent Home for Children, located in Rockville, Md. On the committee in charge are Mrs. Henry Berens, Mrs. D. J. Callahan, Mrs. Vir- ginia O'Hare, Mrs. Aubrey Clarke, Mrs. May Blaine Lipscomb. Mrs. Sally Pep- | per, Mrs. George Y. Worthington, jr. Mrs. John Foote, Miss Sarah Maher, Mrs. Paul Fenlon, Mrs. C. P. Neill, Miss Rosema w , Mrs. T. L. Costigan, Mrr . Miss Kitty Moore, Miss Virg! hue and Mrs. ; , chairman. | ittee by officers Miss M v V. Merrick, Mis. D. C. Stapleton, Mrs. J. P. Tumulty, Miss Borredell Gower, Mrs. Robert Ca- C. W. Semmes, Mrs. J. D. v. F. Sands and Miss ncar by Virginia took | ay when Miss Virginia | was married to Ensign Nelson d in Long Beach, Calif. The was performed by the Rev. | Grice in the Grace Mathodist | Church which wes simply decorated | with g'adioli, orange ms, smilax and ferns . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Crocker of Cocuntry Ciubs. Va. She was given in marriag> by Mr. Charles Glasgow, sr., of Long Beach Mis, Margaret Elizabeth Glasgow of Long Beach the maid of honor. The bridegroom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Head of Bar- croft, Va. had Ensign Harlan T. John- 2 Classmate, as his best man. | Johnson 15 the son of Repre- ve Roval C. Johnson of South arch of swords was sh white ns wiih' dre's belts. En- | vy, they were as follows: | J. Louis Breault, Ian] . Raymond H. Jacobs, Frank L. Robinson h acuate of the George ty. As en under- liated with the | lpha Declta Pi n Head was a memb-r class, Unied and now stationzd 7. S. S. Texas at San Pedro, | wing the ceremony, the coup'e ' & motor trip, the bride's costume diess with a dark blue es to match. After d Mrs. Head will be at The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jerome Lig Tenley House, will be open to - Saturday from 2 to 6 o'clock, d in the pres- n the first t period by nia troops, the attic of the first settlers se. ard very liltle > modernize the in- Legion Auxiliary. There 11 charge for admission tea will be served in the beautiful Charles Vhite Speel, es Daniel, Mrs Mrs, Roscce Oatley The marriece of Miss Keturzh Cofer My daugh'er of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Baker Myrick. to Mr. John Mar- shall, son of Mrs. Philip Thomas Mar- shall and the late Mr. Marshall, of New- | port News. took place Saturday aft noon at 4:30 o'clock at St. Andrew's | Church, Norfolk. Va.. with the rector, the Rev. E. Ruffin Jones. officiating. assisted by th Rev. J. Keith Lee, rec- of St. Paul's Eniscopal Church rt News, a cousin of the bride- nf honor her as his bost man » T. Marshall of the ushers were of Washington, Douslas Brax d Haiward of New- port News The social season was closed l2st nlg of the Delta Phi Sigma Sorority when members attended 1d dance at Manor Club, Noz- Md. Short talks were given by Margic Maloney. who was re- clected president of her chapter and who was also clected national treasurer | of the sorority at its convention held in | New York last menth; Miss Mary Sev- | ern, newly-elected vice president; Miss E beth Wilson, elected recordi Pearl Fisher, LOWEST ROUND TRIP FARES to the WEST Return Limit 30 Days PLAN NOW fo go West this summer. Toke advantage of the LOWEST ROUND TP FARES INHISTORY] Lil I stop-over privilages. Here ara @ few examples of how for your vacation dollar will stretch. PACIFIC COAST $11650 Daily until Octoder 15 Gotewoys fo Larger ( ( % NATIONAL PARKS | 57059 to & Daily until L i04 September 12 ) Fares to GPAND CANYON in ffect Daily to October 15 < effect Daily S ) COLORADO $7150 Reduced Round Trip Pull- man Tickets Also Availoble ~ 25+ REDUCTION in ROUND TRIPS | to the CENTRAL WEST — Every | Saturday Until Sept. 24 Inclusive points to Buffalo. Y. Corre and P'tte- burgh. Pa._ Detroit. Mich.. Wheeling. W. Va., and all points West thereof (except stati:ns Daily wntil September 30 in Canada) to Chicago and St. Louis cn the West. Cincinnati and Louisvilie on the South and Mackinaw City on the North. Complete drtails at_your nearest Pennsylvania Rail- Tord_ticket cffice NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Use an Eleetrie RANGE This Summer *18.95 —Two burners on top and a good sized oven with two wire shelves! Connects to any light socket or wall outlet. Keep your kitchen cooler! —Two-burner elec- _3 qt tric stbve with cut on and off switch pans. Green enameled finish inally § 44 10c ea. —General Ele ctric light bulbs in 15, 30 and 60 watt sizes. -—Eight fans vif Keep th $2.98 —2- qt. Auto Vacuum Freezers — Freezes without turning Nothing to get out of order. Were $4.00 98~ —54x54 table co; finish. with 16-inch porcel2in Convenient Terms 5.98 $ ss porcelain metal utility roasts, s—in green or finishes. Orig. $1.29 —25 ft. Quaker City Rubber garden hose couplings. Metal Hose Reel, $1 —1,-gallon Tourist jugs with rubber scaed stopper and aluminum cup cap. . cast alumi- num covered sauce- Ccok with little water. Orig- 1.98. -inch electric th long cord. 2 air cool and -in. washable vers in white, green or maize. Were Full Porcelain Console Gas Range —A hardsome model in green and ivory lined oven and broiler, compartment for Kketiles, etc.. new type burner keys, etc. 1.25 —Connolly ovens for baking pud- dings. etc. Nice for —Economic Refrig- erators —made by Leonard. All-white, with standard brass 50-lb. ice capacity. Orig. $32.95. —41;-gal galvanized iron garbage cans with corrugated sides and tight cov- ¢rs. Were 79c. 50-Pe. Dinner Sets Service for Six $6 98 [ Originally $14 —Beautiful peach colored sets with border decorations, platinum lines and handles. Choice of two patterns on American porcelain. Kann's—Third Floor. We Will Park Your Car 8th St. Entrance We Will Store Your Furs Call District 7200 Penn. Ave.—~Eighth ard D Sts. The Sale of Summer Shoes Features PUMPS and OXFORDS WHITE trimmed with BLACK or BROWN —Perforated and plain models with graceful spectator or Continental heels. The type of shoes the smart woman have plenty of all-white kid, and lacy mesh shoes for those wears for the varicus Summer activities. Of course, we $ 2 9 ; pr. [} \ who want them., NOTICE Our Prices on Toilet Articles Will Not Be Advanced Now! —The customary low prices on Toi- letries will remain unchanged for the present in spite of the new MIfr's. ex- cise tax now effec- tive. A Nifty New Spool Cabinet © $1.00 $ . —It has 8 spools. of assorted color sewing cotton. Small drawer for sewing things such as scissors, thimble, etc. And comes in walnut, ivory or green finishes. Notfon Department, Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Your Children Will Enjoy This Portable Pool %6.98 o, —Every child likes to wade, and these pools of extra heavy water- proof canvas, are the nearest things to a real pool we have yet seen. They're supported on tubing frame and fitted with drain and cork stcp- per and 6 ft. shower spray. Kann's—Fourth Floor $1.88 Embroidered Crash SPREADS 91.59 Drapes to Match also at §1.59 —For beauty and service we suggest you use these spreads for Summer . . . they are the double-bed size, with bright colored embroidered designs on the natural crash grounds. Kann's—Third Flzor. Foster Bed Outfits '6.88 .. —Full, single and three- quarter wood finished matal beds in the con- tinuous post style. $6.88 each. “Metal Beds Coil Springs Felt Mattresses —Comfcrtable, sturdy coil springs of highly tempered steel in all sizes. $6.88 each. —Heller felt mattresses covered with good look- ing, durable ticking. All sizes, $6.88 each. Now You Can Buy Those Good- Looking “Kantex” Brand— ibre RUG This Is the First Time This Season They've Been Reduced In Price! —Our exclusive brand . . . and among the coolest-looking, most desirable Summer rugs to be had, at anywhere near the price . . . They are made of tough fibre in a beautiful herringbone weave, with artistic patterns in bright, cheer- ful colorings. Choice of the 9x12 and 8x10 ft. sizes. Over. 800 New Silk Dresses Arrive For Thursday’s Selling at $3.95 Shantungs Sheers Prints Crepes —Dresses with a new and different smartness . . . new style capes, jackets that grow tinier, belts that are made of leather or self material and other new points. Styles for street, afternoon and general daytime wear (Misses’, women's and extra sizes.) Kann's—Second Floor. The Coolest Summer Frocks Dotted Swisses Flock Dot Voiles —They look ccol, and they are cool. Tiny dots, and tiny clusters of flock dots make the voiles very attractive, and the dotted swisses are in lovely pastel col- ors. They have gay lit- tle capes, smart collars and new sleeves. (Sizes 16 to 44.) Kann's—Second Floor Shadow Panel Bias-Cut Silk SLIPS $1.95 ~—The lllrs every one is clamoring for.” Bias styles of heavy silk crepe, with shadow nels and beautiful ace trlmminfis White and tea rose, in sizes 34 to 50. Kann's—Second Floor. Another Sale of Boucles 3-Piece Suits 1-Piece Dresses 59.75 39.70 - Were $16.50 to $19.50 and even higher —The last time we of- fered these we sold out in a few hours. They're here again . . . only 68 garments in all, but the quality is unusual, so you'll need to hurry if you want one. In many instances we have but one of a kind. Non-stretching and cool. in ewhite, navy, black and new pastel shades. (Sizes34to042) Kann's—8econd Floor. You'll Enjoy Carter’s Rayons 75¢ Vesw, 59¢c ea. —Smartly tailored bloomers, panties and step-ins, in pink, peach and white and small, medium and large sizes. Cool, practical gar- ments that wear and launder to your satis- faction. Kann's—Street Floor.