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SOCIETY. DeMoll’s Removal Sale Bargains Never Before v Quality at Such Prices Since this sale started it has happened numerous times that customers have come back the next day only to find that what they looked at previously had been sold. Every item we advertise is selling Don’t postpone, come tomorrow. Immediate clearance of two-thir our entire stock is neces- sary before we move. This is your opportunity to get a piano, Victrola, refrig ator or amy article of niture at unheard-of prices. . s of low Beginning Monday Brand-new Grands. Steinway Duo Art Grand, Weber Duo-Art Grand, Steck Louis XV Case Grand, Steck Grand, Eng- lish Case. All Furniture Now Being Sacrificed We will not handle furniture . in our new quarters, therefore every- thing is offered at sacrifice prices. Used Baby Grand Piancs From 5150 Steinway, Steck, Wheelock and other well known make grands which in- clude some grands good as new recently returned from rent. READ These Additional Thrills for the Thrifty $125 Gabler Upr. Piano, mahogany (used), $59. $185 Knabe Upr. Piano, fine condition, $125. $145 Sohmer Upr. Piano, excellent condition, $79. 3 Used Uprights, good practice pianos, at $25. “Steinway Grand (used), thoroughly rebuilt ...$500 Brand-New Baby Grand, mahogany, $295. (Oxly 1 Left at This Price) Brand New Victor Ortho- phonic Victrolas, regularly $235, now $25. (Nene Sold tc Dealers) $495 Baby Grand (used 10 months, repossessed), guaranteed like new, $345 with bench. Player Piano, nearly new, mahogany; regular price, $595; now at $95 with rolls and bench. Genuine Victor Victrolas, 50 of them go on sale at $5.00 each cash. 10 Midget Radios at $37.50 cash, regular price was $69.50. Genuine Telechron Elec- tric Clocks at 1% former prices. Electric Refrigerators, best known make, at sub- stantial reductions for cash. Odds and ends in small pieces furniture, mirrors, lamps, etc., at ¥, price. Fine chairs, overstuffed, or hand carved, at ¥; price. Stromberg - Carlson 10- Tube Radio (brand new), formerly $325, now $195. Midget Upright Piano (brand new), mahogany, $189. $18.00 Solid Coffee Tables Victor Records, §1.00. Red Seal Records, 49c. Music Rolls, 25c. Art Rolls, '; price. Book Cases, mahogany, price. $3250 Poster Lid mahogany, SIS. Living Room Suite, Mahogany $9.00 5 for Victor Duo- S50 = : All Radios Reduced —to a fraction of former value. Terms Arranged to Sult Purchaser Special inducements for cash. 0.J.DeMOLL and Co. 12th & G Sts. Entrance on 12th St. [ Mrs. Eleanor Howard Returns to Home Here After Virginia Visit {Miss Helen H. Cummings ! Entertains for Guest at 1 Luncheon Saturdly Last. | | ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 25.—Mrs. | Eleanor S. Washington Howard has re- | turned to her home, in Washington, | after spending a week with Miss Helen | Norris Cummings. Miss Cummings en- tertained at Juncheon for Mrs. Howard Saturday, June 18, when the other guests included Mrs. Robert W. Fuller | of Washington, Mrs. C. A. Swann Sin: ! clair and Mrs. Charles C. Smoot. Mrs. Marvel H. Parsons of West Point, IN Y. was the guest last week of her | sister, Mrs. Charles C. Smoot, and has igone to Fort Monroe to foin Cgt. | Parsons. Miss Betty Thaxton of e | River, Va., is visiting Miss Prank Wood Smoot. Wednesday _afternoon Miss | Smoot and her sister, Miss Lloyd Smoot, gave a small tea in honor of Miss haxton and of their cousin, Mrs. George Rebert Hill, 2d, of Ruxton, Md., who is visiting Mr. Hill's grandmother, Mrs. George R. Hill. Among the guests | were Miss Phoebe Puller of ‘Washing- and Cadet Robert W. Fuller, ted States Military Academy, class 34. Mrs. Richard C. Marshall and her two children are guests of her parents, and Mrs. Hugh A. White, in Lex- ington, Va. |"Miss Ida Lee of Richmond spent the | week end with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wayland C. Kidd. Mr. Lyman McCrary has gone to | Boston, where he is visiting Mr. snd | Mrs. Theodore Jerome Cutting while attending the national convention of | the American Guild of Organists. Mr. | McCrary is organist at Emmanuel Epis- | copal Church. Miss Jane Byrd Srackelford has re- | turned from Cismont, Va., where she | was bridesmaid at the marriage of her | cousin, Miss Meta Stuart Srackelford, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Robert B. Shackelford, to Lieut. Nelson Irving Fooks, U. S. A, now stationed in Pan- ama, son_of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson H. Fooks of Preston, Md., which took place in Grace Church Saturday evening, June 18. The bride’s grandmother, the late Mrs. Bartlett Bolling of Charlottes- ville, was formerly Miss Meta Stuart, ! a sister of Miss Roberta Stuart of Alex- andria. Gen. Edgar Warfleld spent last week in Richmond, attending the Confed- erate reunion. Gen. Warfield, who re- cently celebrated his 90th birthday an- niversary, is the only surviving member of R. E. Lee Camp of Confederate Vet- erans, which was organized in Alexan- dria shortly after Gen. Lee's death. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Warfleld, jr, and Mr, Courtland Warfield are s several weeks at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Mrs. Kenneth Sullivan and her son, Gene Sullivan, have returned from a yisit to Mrs. Andrew Sullivan, in Crozet, Vi accompanied by Mr. Sullivan’s sister, Miss Gladys Sullivan. Mrs. B. M. Bayol is the guest of Mrs. Charles E. Potts, in Richmond. Rev. Dr. Thomas E. Nelson of the Episcopal Theological Seminary is vis- iting his brother and sister-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Robert B. Nelson, in Win- chester. Capt. James 8. Douglas, go attended the dance of the Fairfax Court House German Club Monday evening, and led the cotillon with Miss Sarah Harrison of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Winfleld Payne Jones and Mr. Carroll Payne Jones have left for their home, in Atlanta, after a visit to Mr. Jones’ mother, Mrs. T. Marshall Jones. Mr, and Mrs. Robert William Hodgin of Baltimore have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Sherrod, to Dr. John :n Fowler, son of Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Bruce Fowler of Alexandria. No date for the wedding was given. Dr. Fowler is a graduate of Haverford College, Pa., and received his degree in medicine in 1931 at Johns Hopkins Medical School, in Baltimore. Dr. Fowler is now one of the assistant resident surgeons in Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, and is a member of the Baltimore Medical Society. ‘The marriage of Miss Lillian Smith, daughter of Mrs. James Absalon Waller Smith of - Westmoreland County, to Rev. David Coleman Watson took place in St. Paul's Church Tuesday morning, June 14, Rev. Percy Foster Hall offi- ciating. The bride was given in mar- riage by her brother, Mr. Charles Henry Smith, and wore a gown of blue georg- ette, with a blue t and a corsage bouguet of lilles. Miss Mabel Smith, sister of bride, was maid of honor, and wore pink chalk crepe, with a natural color straw hat, and carried a bouquet of pink roses and delphi- nium. Catherine Smith, small daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry dainty frock of ivory batiste, and car- ried a basket filled with del lum and larkspur. Dr. Robert Wernfield was best man. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served in the home of the bride's brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Smith. Later Mr. and Mrs. Watson left for a Northern wedding trip, and will live in Sykesville, Md., where Mr. Watson, who was ordained deacon at the Episcopal Theological Seminary earlier this month, will be rector of St. Barnabas' Church. Mr. Milton A. Leadbeater has returned from New York City, where he went with his sister, Miss Katherine Lead- beater, who sailed Saturday, June 18 to spend the Summer in Europe. i | e marriage of Miss Treva Graves O'Neil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. lONeil. to Mr. Henry E. Cunningham of Los Angeles place Saturday evening, June 18, in the home of the bride’s parents, Rev. Pierce 8. Ellis, pas- | tor of the First Baptist Church, offi- ciating. The bride was escorted by her | father, and wore & close-fitting princess |gown of ivory satin and a tulle veil | which fell from a point lace cap held across the back by a tiny band of | orange blossoms. Her only ornament was a pearl necklace, a gift of the bridegroom, and she carried a shower {of bride roses, gardenias and valley lilies. Miss Dorothy O'Neil, sister of the bride, and Miss Katherine Bayliss were bridesmaids, the former in light | blue chiffon and pink satin slippers nd carrying pink roses, and Miss Bay- |liss wearing pink chiffon with blue | slippers and carried a cluster of Sum- |mer flowers. Triloy O'Neil, young pusin of the bride, was flower girl, |and wore a frock of yellow organdie and carried a basket filled with yellow s. Mr. Earl Merrit was best man. owing the ceremony Mrs. O'Neil, her of the bride, assisted in re- eiving, and wore a gown of powder blue angelskin lace and a corsage boux quet of pink rosebuds. Late in the | evening Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham left | a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and | Canada. | | Mrs. John C. Allen of Jersey City nt the week end with Rev. and Mrs. el J. Allen. Miss Blondell Malone was hostess at | tea Sunday afternoon in her home, at 120 South Fairfax street, which she re- cently bought and restored, and which for many years was the home of the | late Mrs. Kate U. Taylor. Mrs. Gasque, | | wife of Representative Allard H. | Gesque of South Carolina, received with Miss Malone. There were about ‘30 guests. | 5P Nc Miss Gladys Seward is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Major, in Middle- sex County. Miss Gladys Blank of Willlamsburg is visiting Mrs. H. T. Allyn. | Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Angelo have re- 'i;jrned from & month's stay at Miami, Ia. Miss Helen Annabelle Williams and her cousin, Miss Winifred Bayne, are visiting the former’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Burns, in_Atlanta. Mrs. John Leadbeater and Miss Mary Leadbeater have gone to Center Con- way, N. H, to spend the Summer. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Rayhawk of Smith, was flower girl, and wore a|T. PAE SN ’7: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 26, 1932—PART THREE. MARYLAND GIRL BRIDE MRS. I. WILLIAM HILL, JR., ing Washington. hier of Mr. and Mrs. J. Somerville Dawson of Rockville, Md., and before the yesterday Miss Catherine Dawson. Mr. Hill and his bride will live in —Bachrach Photo. Pittsburgh are guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Nugent. Miss Inez Moore was among those assisting Mrs. Stuart Waller King at the tea she gave Tuesday in the Offi- cers' Club at Quantico. Others from Alexandria who attended were Mis. Arthur Marshall King, Miss Margaret Thomas Moore and Miss Louise Finke. Miss Geraldine Nalls entertained at dinner Wednesday evening for the members of her graduating ciass at St. Marys Academy. The guests were Miss Caroline Pearson, Miss Lillian Nalls, Miss Mary Cox, Miss Elizabeth Igoe, Miss Helen Waddy, Miss Alice McCaf- frey, Miss Frances Van Doren, Miss Marion Roland and Miss Anna Peyton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Raison and their two children are visiting Mr. Ralson's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Raison, in Woodbridge, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenfeld and their small son of New York City spent last week with Mrs. Rosenfeld's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Jaffa. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schaeffer of Miami, Fla., are guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. John Nicol. Mrs. Alice Rogers, accompanied by her young daughter, Bernice Rogers, and her nephew, Linwood Horseman, is iting her parents in Nanjemoy, Charles County, Md. B. e to his home, in Coatesville, Pa., after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welch have returned to their home in Roanoke &{hl visit to Mr. and Mrs. George Rev. and Mrs. J. Raymond Wood went Monday to their home, in Salem, Va., after being with the latter’s par- eats, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kidwell, for & short time. Lieut. and Mrs. Henry 8. Dunbar and their small son of Atlanta are guests of Mrs. Dunbar’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winslow H. Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. m E. Lynch were week end guests of Mrs. J. R. Pope, in Bay Ridge, Md. Mrs. L. A. Brown of San Antonio, Tex., is the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. James Dabney have returned after a visit to the latter's mot"l;;r, Mrs. Owen Hedrick, in War- renton. Mrs. J. M. Horseman of Shadyside, Ohlio, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. John . Hillery. SRR A Mifl! Ma]onc Ho!tes! At Picture Exhibition Today Miss Blondell Malone of 120 South Fairfax street, Alexandria, will be at| home this afternoon from 3 to 7 o'clock to her friends and acquaintances and | to those who love gardens and garden paintings. No cards have been issued. Miss Malone is a well known artist and has on exhibition a varied collection of famous garden and other subjects she has painted in this country and abr Silver Wedding Day Celebrated Last Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Adams Frank Kreglow celebrated the 25th anniversary of their | wedding Sunday evening, June 19, when they held an informal reception in their home at 1523 Park road northwest, from 7 to 10 o'clock. | Among the guests was Mr. Alan Frank Kreglow, son and Mr. and Mrs. Kreglow, who graduated June 5 from the University of West Virginia at Mor- gantown, | Mrs. Carl Jahn Dierlevgate To Western Convention | Mrs. Carl Jahn has left for Detroit, Mich., to attend the convention of the Knights of St. John, representing the St. Martin's Auxiliary. She is vice president of the District Knights of St John, and en route to the convention | will stop at Hillsdale, N. J.. to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs Henry Konzelmann. Store Your Furs with experts For twenty-seven years furs have been entrusted to us for safekeeping. We provide mothproof chests large enough for family use. These cost even less than the moderate charges per garment. RUGS Cleaned and Stored FIDELTY STORAGE 1420 U Street N.W. North 3400 California Sorority En Route to Convention Mrs. Alice B. Drake and Miss Vesta Wiley of Los Angeles, Calif.; Miss Evelyn Loop of Redondo Beach, Calif., and Miss Gladys Coryell of Glendale, Calif., are spending a brief time in Washingtor and are guests at the Dodge. Grand Council of Delta Psi Kappa and are en route to their national conven- tion at Philadelphia. Alpha Province of Phi Sigma Epsilon Sorority was hostess at a swimr party Wednesday evening at the Shore- ham Hotel. Members ‘Washington chapters were present, and the guests attending from Baltimore were Miss Evelyn Thain, Miss Mathi. Scott and Miss Ida Dav Miss M thilda Scott won the prize for the swimming contest and Miss Rose Rob: erts was the winner of the beaut contest. Last Wednesday evening the mem-| bers of Alpha Chapter of Phi Del Gamma, national graduate sorority, held thelr annual banquet at Olney Inn, Md. This year's graduates, Miss Arlene Dufour, Miss Grace Gowens and Miss Mary Longfleld, were the honor guests of the occasion A short informal program was ren- dered, with the president, Miss Hazel Feagans, presiding New officers were installed: President, | & Miss Eleanor Gessford; vice preside Miss Arlene Dufour: recording sec tary, Miss Arlene Ball; treasurer, Miss Mary Louise Brown: historian, Miss Ora” Cage, and registrar, Miss Mary Longfield. Members of the Gamma Delphian Chapter were guests of the Arts Ciub of Washington Sunday evening at a reception from 7 to 10 o'clock and a continuation of the Bicentennial art|” exhibit. The hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Will C. Barnes, Mrs. Fulton Lewis and Mrs. Maude Howell Smith in Colonial costume. Mr. A. H. O Rolle, past president of the Arts Clut very graclously conducted the gue: through the gallery and by his discus- sion and interpretation added much to the interest and enjoyment of the exhibit. The Iota Sigma held its last joint meet ‘Tuesday evening at t ‘Warren. There was the installation of a new chapter, the Delta Chapter, consisting of Miss Dorothy Cr: arian Traviand. Miss Eli: Miss Ruth Wellingtos ham, Miss Ros Katherine Brown. Miss Muriel Pars and Miss Mildred Harbour. Miss Mary J: gs of Alpha Chapter wae given her final degree of initiation and welcomed as a new member of the psilon Sororit g of the year Kennedy- o ley | sorority. oad.| Woman's Democratic Club Weekly Garden Dinner The Woman's National Democratic Club held its weekly dinner Thur: evening. and will meet again on Thursda of this week. Dinner was served garden. Mrs. Frank Hiram Snel tained a party of eight, and oth had guests were Mrs. M. de C. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Young. Mr. Charles Hamlin. Mrs. J. 2 J. C. Tribby, Miss Caroline Reil n }Vl s Barkley. daughter of Senat - ey, Mise Bl Moo Dore And Mrs. Bagliss Sail| Miss Emma May Per Mr. and Mrs. John D. Per mont, accompanied by Mrs. Bayliss of Washington, D. C Bermuda yesterday - afternoon short vacation. daughter of for Marguerite’s F St. Beauty Shop —now under the management of Robert. formerly of the Hecht Co. Beauty Shop. Fho offers his service at Greatly Reduced Tices. Shampoo & Finger Wave Formerly $1.50 Individual Now $1.00 Genuine Eugene and Standard Frederick Permanent Waves, Formerly $10.00, Now $4.50 Complete Each Permanent Wave will be given by or under the personal supervision of Mr. ri. who's long experience has won him an_enviable reputati tion in Washing- ton and other large el oaa ties. The same operators and same service will cuntinue at same outstanding prices Marguerite’s F St. Beauty Shop Entrances— 1203 F St. 608 12th St. N.W. al"'.I-.lor. lc'nm 2 % one. Metropollian B3 They are all members of the | from the six| who is spending a week at the club. Officers Club Is Scene Of Bridge Party Given In Quantico Tuesday CDL and Mr’. Charlefl Ly- man Enteflain at Dinnef for Washingtonians. QUANTICO, Va., June 25—Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dodderidge and _their son Jim motored from Topeka, Kans and are making an extended visit with Capt. Floyd Bennett. Comdr. and Mrs. John Falge, with their daug) Mary, are motoring over the Mohawk Treil and visiting various points in New England for a fortnight. Maj. and Mrs. H. H. Utley and their dapghter June have taken a cottage in jack Mountains and have for the Summer. rt Pendleton has returned ght's visit with relatives at Penhurst, Pohatan County, Va. Mrs. E. E. Freeny of Salisbury, Md., is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Burgher. Miss Grace White will spend the Summer with parents, Maj. and Mrs. Aurthur Wi Miss White re- ceived the degree of bachelor of arts from George Washington University last week and will return 1 the Autumn to resume the study of Miss White had as her guest ove ay her class- of Baltimore, Charlotte Cappers of Columbia, . 15 & guest of Maj. and Mrs. Cap- of James. W. Burnett own last Rol from a for aw. sun pent several days as the guest of shing has reported for duty and, with his family, has welcomed to the station. | Capt. and Mrs. Frank Creamer and thelr daughter, Miss Dorthy Creamer, have arrived from Philadelphta, Capt. r to attend the Field Officers’ Mrs. Lourie Stephenson, wo sons, went to New York Monday and sailed on the La Fayette for La ¥ They plan to spend six weeks in Europe and Great Britain. Capt. Fred Patchen and his family have gone to Philadelphia, where he has been assigned to duty at the Quar- t ter Depot. . and Mrs. John Sebree and Mal. | and Mrs. Charles Barrett spent the | week end as guests of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Smedley Butler in Philadelphia. The Misses Reese of Columbia, 8. C., are visiting their cousin, Capt. William | RadclifTe. Lieut. and Mrs. Walter Ansel, ac-} | companied by their children and Mrs. | Addie C. Dyer, left by motor Wednes- Long Beach, Calif, where { Lieut el will serve as aide to Ad- | miral Crossley. For two years Lieut.! | Ansel has acted as lialson officer for | | the Navy, and during that time he and | | his family have made a host of friends | who regret their departure. Col. Percy Archer of Washington | spent’ Sunday on the station. | Capt. and Mrs. George Shearer, with | their daughter Barbara, have gone to | F Sound, where the captain will serve as quartérmaster for the Marine | detachment at the Bremerton Navy Yard. Mrs. Bert Bone has left for a trip through the Canadian Rockies, after | which she will spend two months visit- ithern California iser has com- | d a _cou E on at Chanute d is, and has returned here nily for duty with the Air-| | day for Carl Merz recently Port au Prince, and | been assigned to the | "Roy Conkey recent- Wilkins of visiting her daughte ) cAllister, who is convalescing operation. has had her ander Beale, and her both of Philadel- B. M. Garrison of Annapolis is ‘L ur.ir,y her daughter, Mrs. George F.| 30C | Col. and N /man_gave a | T Wi ye g for Col. and | Taylor and Comdr. | McDowell of Taylor recently came | Pearl Harbor, | ned command of the | Lieut. and Mrs. H. T. Nicholas re- | from Philadelphia y O'Neil board the > time Panama be- | Capt. Stuart | | F. Schilt are re- | D Lieut. Schilt | test pilot for Gov- | s and was stationed in Sebree were | in honor of | ‘ : alter Ansel. | s { San Diego, Calif., d T ine Chappell making an ex- neth Chap- Miss Th f Py la, Fla., arc isit with Lieut m J. Mosher Is on the post. | Clayton Jerome of 3 ts of Lieut. and Mrs. tadler David Cloud @ | are Glenn a bridge | Club Tues- ded Mrs. John Bennett, Mrs. Jacob Plachta, Mrs. Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN Fa G | F Your FUR COAT is SAFE at Ph ilipsborn Absolute moths, fire ar is guaranteed in our chemical stor- age vault on our fifth floor. Last year's sat- isfled _customers are conclusive proof that our method is the best known to science. rust all your fur woolen garments te. . .coats, dress topeoats. . to our safety theft, from dust recommend Cleaning, repairing and remodeling be done our low Summer Phone National 1133 and let us collect correct inspect protect your furs | Wine, SOCIETY. BRIDE OF YESTERDAY MRS. HAROLD W. STULL, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Orr of Chicago Hi ts, TII, and before her | simply arranged wedding y Miss Viola Henriet! Orr. Mr. Stull is the son of Representative and Mrs. Howard W. Stull of Pennsylvania. They will make their home at 1630 Park road northwest. —Edmonston Photo. Gale Cummings, Mrs. Thenton Boaz, Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. Roy Gulick, Mrs. Alexander Krieser, Mrs. Kenneth Dod- deridge, Mrs. Edward Pugh, Mrs. Ken- neth Chappell, Mrs. Joseph Burgher, Mrs. John Martenstein, Mrs. onel Goudeau, Mrs. Pred Patchen, Mrs. Bryon Johnson, Mrs. O'Neil, Mrs. Wil- liam Sihler, Mrs. Stuart King, Mrs. George Good, Mrs. Charles Chapel, Mrs. Shelton Zern and Miss Eleanor Troy, Miss Harris and Miss Tharp. Lieut. and Mrs. Lionel Goud en- tertained 15 young people at a beach party given for Miss Ursula Goudeau. Week End House party At Herring Bay I'{omeI Mrs. John Grant Brooks is enter- | taing a party of friends at a week en party at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. | Edwin Brooks, Mr. Brooks' parents, on Herring Bay, Md. In the company are Miss Jeanette Bittner, Miss Ethel Pote, Miss Pauline | Garber, Miss Hazel Beahm, Miss Mary | Kitty Holsopple, Miss Thelma Alex- ander, Miss Ethel Alexander, Miss Kitty Wine, Miss Helen Weimer, Mrs. Goldie Miss Helen Fitzgerald, Miss Mildred Clements and Miss Evelyn Brothers. Miss Claxton Hostess to Group of Dancers Miss Anna Frances Claxton was hostess Friday afternoon to her former ssmates at dancing school. The compahy included Miss Betty Wright Blackistone, Miss Ecther Carrico, Miss Bernice Carrico, Miss Corrine Phelps, Miss Beatrice McClosson, Miss Mildred Wheatley, Mr. David McClosson, Mr. Andrew Carrico, Mr. Owen Davis, Mr. Prancis Bury and Mr. Edward Cook. After dancing refreshments were served, when the hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. A. B. Claxion, Mrs. Wade Blackistone and Mrs. Howell Carrico. X‘K Cul( Saturday Delivered "% our %?mvw Y and Sunday Only [l Spumon of Tee Cream $1 Quart 90c SUNDAY DINNER $1 1171 be12 REDUCTION On All Prints Here you ha Tilbout excessive vot INC. 1919 At Connecticut Ave. Q St. NW. Formerly with Brooks’ Beauty Shop ——announces to her patrons her association with' Waves Reduced Prices $6.50 & $5 Call Nat. 9727 for Appointment OWNTOWN BEAUTY SHOP 911 G _Street (Second Floor) Sanitary Rug Cleaning guar- antees entire satisfaction. For high-grade work Sanitary prices are most reasonable. We specialize in cleaning rugs and carpets, therefore of- | fer you better workmanship. Ask for Prices Now i# Summer Storag: Desired Call Mr. Pyle. .. NAtional 3257.3291-2036 Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Cleaners Institute of America Cleaned and Stored by Experts FIDELITY STORAGE 1420 U Street N.W. | North 3400 | d QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP b PUMPS—SANDALS—TIES The season’s smart styles taken from our regular stock, specially ing inventory. reduced before tak- This annual event is eagerly looked forward to by thrifty shoppers. This is your oppor=- tunity to buy several pairs at a great saving. A large selection, including White Kid, White Linen, White Moire, com- binations of White and Black, White and Brown, and Kid Shoes of Sea Sand, Brown, Blue and Black, Patent Leather and Black Moire, also a large selection of Cellophone Shoes in a variety of colors. - All Sizes AAA to C—All Height Heels 400 Pairs Queentex Mesh Hosiery Finest Quality, drastically reduced for this sale. Variety of patterns ... all shades.............. 79c Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W.