Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1932, Page 19

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THE EVENING SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) _ a page, wearing short black satin trou- sers and a white silk blouse. Following the wedding a breakfast was served in the Mayflower Hotel, and | later Mr. and Mrs. Watt started for a wedding trip. On its completion they will make their home in Barnesville, ©Ohio. ‘Wallace Memorial United Presbyter- fan Church was the scene of a pretty wedding last evening at 8 o'clock, when Miss Thelma Kathleen Spitzer, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Spitzer, became the bride of Mr. Salvind O. Ol- son of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sigvant Olson of Blaisdell, N. Dak. The | ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. C. E. Hawthorne. The altar was banked with roses, palms and ferns and a lattice arch en- | twined with roses and trailing ferns as arranged near the chancel. As the | were assembling an impressive recital was given by Mr. J. E. Among_the selections played You Truly” and “Love s given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of Duchess satin_with a lace yoke and long train. Her tulle veil was held by orange blossoms and she carried white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Hazel P. Spitzer, sicter of the bride, was the maid of honor, wear- & gown of pink organdy and car- g vellow roses. The other attend- iss Mabel G. Green, Miss and Mrs. Marian Brom- well y wore green organdy frocks and carried pink roses. The little flowe girl was Peggy Sex ton She wore a pink organdy froc and carried pink roses. Bobby Ricky was ring bearer in a suit of white satin Mr. Harvey Wice was best man and the ushers were Mr. Henry Green, Mr. Leonard Naramore, Mr. Edward Halley and Mr. John Adrew Mrs. Spitzer wore a gown of powder blue lace. Mrs. Olson, mother of the bridegroom, was in navy blue crepe. owed the ceremony er which the cou- . C.. where they July 4. The bride’s | a e was a tan suit th an egg-s] louse. They will be | at home for a time after their return at 915 Shephard strect Former Assistant Secretary of the | Navy David Sinton Ingalls arrived at | Hot Springs yesterday air, after | spending a short time in Wachington. He will be with his father, Mr. Albert S. Ingalls for the remainder of the | week. Former Assistant Secretary In- galls is candidate for Governor of Ohio. of Wash- he Dem- The river trip on the City Julv 12. instead of Daliy planned | Democratic eonventicr be given by | <ome of the delezates and the program will also include dancing and other ! | iclk ay be obtained at the! Woman's National Democratic Club, | the City Club, 1320 G street, and at | Kew Garde! | Hanes-Crippen Wedding | Interesting Affair Tuesday. | A wedding of unusual interest took | place 2t 3:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon | in the Congregational Church. when | of Herndon. Va.. | nd Mrs. R. S. Crippen. cf Mr. Stanley Bart- Herndon. T ted with mbler roses daughter of Mr. a became the bric lett H: church was masses of pil for the occasion Harold F. Hanes bridegroom. and Miss Elizabeth who sang “O Promise Me” just before the ceremcny. | The ushers were Mr. Harold F. Hanes. Mr. A E. Bradshaw, Dr. D. L. Detwiler and Mr. Jesse V. Aud, all of Herndon.| Mr. Grayson Hanes of Washington, | brother of the bridegroom, acted as best ! man | Miss Haze! Crippen. attired in a blue lace aftern with hat and shocs to match and _del dant and entered just before t was in an afternoon gown| k chiffon, with a picture hat | e and shoes to match | and lilies of the | T bridegrcom is a graduate of | George Washington University _and | mayor of the town of Herndon. Both | he and Mrs. Hanes hold positions in the Reco tion Finance Corpora- tion. | Immediately after the ceremony a| Teception was given by Mr. and Mrs Over 30 Years of Quality Serviee Vacant Homes —offer little security for SILVERWARE similar valuables. no chances—let us call for your plate and place it in our special— Silverware STORAGE f'The safety is absolute, the cost nominal. {We also specialize in DEAD STORAGE for AUTOS, at Very Moderate Rates. Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. JOHN L. NEWBOLD, Jr., President 920-922 E St.—Nat. 6300 Storage—Moving—Packing—Shipping 8 ) SPRING VALLLEY Washington's Distinctive Residential Community SILVER STAR HOME 4915 Hillbrook Lane Now Open to the Public as @ Demon- stration of the Higher Art in Home Buiiding and Interior Deccrating Designed and Built by W.C. & A. N. Miller Interior Decorations Charles Gallery, Inc. General Electric Kitchen AT SIAMESE LEGATION MME. SUBARN . who spent some time in England after leaving Wife of the Minister of Sia S and recentl; i y came to this country to be with the Minister. chatelaine of the legation is an accomplished woman of great culture. SOMPATI, ‘The new —Underwood Photo. Grayson Hanes at their home in Wash- ingt fter a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Hanes will be at home in Hern- don, Va Of interest to the younger social set of Leesburg, Va.. & ¢ sections is the dance that will be given at the Thomas Balch Li Friday evening June 24. Patr s for the dance will be Mrs. William Rust, Mrs. Carlos Lewis, Mrs. D. N. Rust and Mrs. Harri- scn Williams Preceding the dance Miss Betty Cralg- hill, Miss Emily Lewis and Miss Betty Gibson will entertain at a buffet supper at the Corner Cupboard Club. There will &lso be an intermission supper at the Corner Cupboard Club. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fowler have J.E.Cunningham Ca, 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. SPECIAL! FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 350 SUMMER DRESSES 2.95 $3.95 Values to $10.00 DRESSES FOR STREET SPORT & AFTERNOON Sizes 14 to 42 Enna Jettick Melodies every Sunday evening over WJZ and 50 associated N.B.C. stations. LAST WEEK OF this opportunity to win a 1ST PRIZE Lustrous White Kid i el of Enna Jettick Sko:fi Chicsports shoesof white kid with black or tan trim, and others are smart for all occasions. Select Enna Jetticks B bl il e our complete range o sizes. Prices $5 and $6 — none higher. “You need no longer be told g peasive foot.” ve an ex~ JANET—a perfect fitting regent $6 ENNA JETTICK WORD BUILDING CONTEST! Come intand gerhyons froedenisy) Blani ¥ Don't mise e el Bl S Doy o s e See the 2ND PRIZE Beautiful Oneida Commu- nity par plate steak platter. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932. left for Old Point Comfort, where they will attend the Virginia State Bankers’ Convention. They will be at the Hotel Chamberlain while there. Miss Carrie Sutherlin is the house guest of Miss Dorothy Gould Fowler for several days. Mrs. James Taylor entertained at Russia cruise and travel the remainder ' eral days. Mr. Messersmith is con- of the Summer in Europe. In the early Fall they will open Fieldstone Lodge, their cottage at Lake Spofford, N. H. Mrs. D. J. Williams was hostess at a bridge supper Tuesday evening in her home in Falls Church, Va., for her daughter. Miss Teresa Williams. luncheon at the Shoreham today, in | honor_of Mrs. Lawrence Schneider of Fort Wayne, Ind. Her other guests were Miss Marian Crittenden, Mrs. James A. Rolls, Mrs. E. J. Copping, Mrs, Doran Clapp, Mrs. A. B. Little, Mrs. James G Taylor, Mrs William | Wagstaff and Mrs Elizabeth Bozarth. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Herges en- tertained at a farewell dinner on the | Shoreham terrace last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earle D. Norton and daughter Jean Marle, who will leave Washington the 1st of the month to take up their residence in Forest Hills, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Rapley Sailing June 28 for Extended Cruise. Mr. and Mrs. W. Harryman Rapley will close their apartment in the Shore- ham this week end and leave for New York. They will sail June 28 on the M. S. Kungsholm for the North Cape- | It’s almost u | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jones of Wil- mington, N. C. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ussery of the Potomat Park Apartments. Their daughter Elizabeth and son Herbert are with them. Brig Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Van- | derbilt have opened their place Beau- | leu"st Newport. Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Messersmith of J Washington are at the Carlton for sey- ICE CREAM | Fresh Strawberry and Pineapple-Mint Drive Out to McKeever Bros KENSINGTON AND WHEATON, MD. nbelievable, but these Street and Dinner 12 FROCKS are regular RIZIK models that sold from 29.50 to 39.50 Reduced for Friday Clearance 75 Brothers 1213 F Street Wedding Gifts nf @Crystal A Fine Selection of Useful Table Pieces— *3 Among the many excel- lent values are: Covered Footed Bonbons Handled Sandwich Trays 12" Footed Bowls Low Candlesticks 12" Flared Centerpieces Handled Plates Sugar & Cream Sets Assorted Vases DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Avenue Entrance. HOURS, 9 to 6 who remembers when you could buy Harris' quality at such a low price as this Friday one-day sale wash silk crepe dresses i they have every smart style fea- ture of the highest price fashions ... their fine fit will give you that well dressed cool appearance ... plan to buy several at this price nected with the Department of State. Capt. William E. Bergin, United States Army, who has been making his home at Wardman Park Hotel for the past few months, has given up his apartment and left for the West, to (Continued on Twelfth Page) THE “LAZAN” JORDAN’S Friday Special KNABE GRAND 9285 Balance Due on This Account. GREAT OPPORTUNITY ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO COMPANY 1239 G St., Cor. 13th developed in white or beige kid at $10.50; also in black or 13th brown kid at $8.50. &G Foot Saver Shoes Fit the Foot in Motion . Foot Saver Shoes require no breaking-in. They fit the first time they are worn. 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