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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933. members of the two familles and the | fine 1ace straw. Her bouquet was of 1 she has made her home with her aunt, wedding party. | Claudius Pernet roses. | Mrs. Rachel H. White, Ballston, Va. Mr. Edward O'Connor, uncle of the| Miss Lillian Poole, wearing a nile| Mr. Morgan is a graduate of Central bride, will give her in marriage and | green dotted net made like the gown | High School and also attended George she will be attended by her sister, Mrs. | of the bride. and & hat to match, was | Washington University. He s employed | Melvin Marvin Kit, as matron of honor, | maid of honor, and carried a bouquet | in the office of the chief clerk of the and Miss Kathereen Coates, her cousin, | of pink roses. Treasury Department. and Miss Ruth Ducketc will be brides | Mr. Norman Morgan. brother of the| Mr. and Mrs A W. Moore, parents i v in | have returned to their hcme in Reno, | maids. | bridegroom, was st man. of the bride; her sisters, Miss Edna an s Ao e bmoras | Nev., after spending a_week in Wash- | Mr. Warren C. Benjamin will be best| Immediately after the ceremony the |Miss Muriel Moore, and another brother, b | ington with the latier's mother, Mrs. | man for his brother, and the ushe:s|couple left by motor for a wedding |~ (Continued on Sixth Page.) 2l i | William R. Simpson. They went from | will be Mr. Davis de Sousa, Mr. Francis | trip. For traveling the bride wore s | here to Stockbridge, Mass., where they | Keyes, Mr. Melvin Kite and Mr. Arthur rose vith matching acces- | Marriage of Mr. Topaing and Mra. were guests of Mr and Mrs. Treadway, | Francis Swinburne. | sories, They will make their home in | [- ¢30 !? eéz nn, A"e. Final Clearance to join Mr. Youngquist, former As- sistant Attorney General. They will spend several days in Chicago at the Century of Progress World's Fair be- fore going to Milwaukee to make their future home. SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page) _ A STORE-WIDE SALE NO ONE SHOULD MISS JUNE 0r5sresSALE Drastic One-of-a-Kind Assistant Attorney General during the Dr. and Mrs. Charles William West Beag in New York Teday. son and daughter-in-law of Repre- | Mr. Benjamin and his bride will go to | Washington. Mrs. Adah Clare Hoag of Hampton | centative and .\gm. Allen Treadw e Bermuda on their wedding trip and on | _Mrs. Morgan is a graduate of Canton | Bay, Long Island, and Mr. Arthur T.|then went West through Canad: their return will make their home in High School Canton N. V. and also ‘Topping of this city. were married 1ast | ping at Lake Louise and Banff and sev- | Washington. a graduate of s;l\':yerhs Business College, evening in the old Spring Street Pres-| eral days in Victeria, British Columbia. | Washington. r the past five years byterian Church at the corner of Varick | Mrs. West formerly was Miss Mar- - and Spring streets, New York City, the | guerite Simpson. Cloverdale LITH-A-LIMES The Ballston Presbyterian Church, Ballston, Va., was the scene of a pretty ' wedding yesterday afternoon at 5:30 visitors in _Washington_are | British 4 =4 : ! oclock when Miss Margaret E. Moore Mr. and Mrs. A. G. J. Brown of Lon- | A Rev. Frank A. Hunger, pastor of the church, officiating. Mr. Topping, a resident of Washing- ton for the past 25 years, is assistant chief in the Bureau of Traffic, Inter-| state Commerce Commission. After returning from lIong Island| Mr. and Mrs. Topping will make their home in Cleveland Park at 3506 Thirty- fifth street. don; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Firth, Yorks; | daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Padgett., Idle Brad- ford; Mr. J. T. Herring, Durham City, and Mr. Sherwood Hunter of Purveance. They wi at the Willard during their stay in the Capital, and plan to make quitec an extended tcur of the Moore, Gouverneur, N. Y., became the bride 'of Mr. Leighton L. Morgan of | Washington, the Rev. Linius Strock officiating. The church was effectiveley decorated with palms and ferns as a background, Its clear, cool flavor—a blending of | || of many imported flavors—has swept ||| Lith-A-Limes into popular favor from . coast to coast. It sparkles and stays | Sprmg and Jively longer than any other beverage. Lith-A-Limes, 16-0z. bottles— FURNITURE BARGAINS Winter Dresses $5.00 $10.00 $15.00 with two tall baskets filled with gladi- olus, larkspur and other Summer flowers | placed on either side of the altar. A program of nuptial music was played on the organ by Mr. Gene Stewart of Washington _while the guests numbering 150 were being seated by the ushers, Mr. Prancis Hoffheims and Mr. Thurman Lyle, both of the District. The bride was given in marriage by | if States. The marriage of Miss Jane Eleanor| Urived States Hammack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| pjeut Col. and Mrs. Walter E. W. John L. Hammack, to Mr. John T.| prosser of Fort Sam Houston, Tex., ars O'Neil, jr., will take place this evening at the Willard during their sojourn in in the Hamline Methodist Church at 8| the Capital. o'clock. The wedding will be followed by a reception in the Kennedy-Warren. | 2 for 2. Lith-A-Limes, 29-0z. bottles— 25c bot., $2.75 doz. Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Bedroom Suites ¢ d Suite — 4 pieces. _Dustproof L a s :.:i::fu;?.::m::f,.m"i':,.em‘ Rege $8ép00 Distinctive Sheraton Dining Room Suite. Mahog- larly $159.50. .. : .UV any. Authentic design with inlay. . 95.00 Mahogany Salem Bedroom Group of authentic de- Regularly $945.00 sign. Dustproof; mahogany ve- $|65 00 18th Century 10-pc. Dining Room neers. 4 pieces. Regularly $297.50, o : ]re.“:;-';)og- veneers. Regu- $|95 00 arly 1 . . Salem Dining Room Group of 10 pieces. Mahogany veneers. larly $284.00 Sofas and Chairs Several Bargain Groups Dining Room 24 dresses at ||| 35 dresses at Comdr. J. C. Hunsaker of Ne® York City is spending several days in Wash- ington and is at the Willard. = 25 dresses at The marriage of Miss Dorothy Ma Wakefleld, daughter of Mrs. Meta Pax- i s r n in marria n Wakefield, to Mr. Joseph C. Mon- et Nedier - ther brother, Mr. Carl Moore, Gouver- aghan of Washington, son of Mrs. Ellen | 1, M7 404 Mrs, Robert, Vedder Flem- {0, XY, "and_wore an " informal E. Monaghan of West Chester, Pa., took | nito" for their daughter. Miss Alice | €Vening gown of pink dotted net, with place yesterday morning at 10 o'tlock. | Fleming, in compliment to Miss Julia |Pink tafleta sash tied in a big Bow in the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, the | Matheson and her fiance, Mr. William | the back, and a matching hat of very | Rev. Francis X. Wahl of St. John's| Potter Arnold, whose marriage will Church, Philadelphia, officiating. | (ke ibee Thustng, Jwse B, I Some formerly sold as high as $85.00 Chinese Chippendale Bedroom Group of 4 pieces. Mahogany venee Regula $230.00 ... - Early American Bedroom Group of Mahogany and Selected Gumwood. 3 pieces—Dresser, Chest, Bed. Regularly $160.00 Odd Pieces The arrangements for the wedding| e Lk = —— — = — . — were unusually charming with a pro- | r e aat fusion of garden flowers, gladioli against 5‘;’3::‘ et i } i-n:‘ fif‘{‘;“{;flf;&&‘,’,’f,?,‘,“‘t,f;‘";f,ég;',’;; Miss Emile Anne Pomeroy, daughter || ;| of Mrs. Katherine Dec Pomeroy, and | S ing, | - T Mr. Stanley Gregory Benjamin, son of Mary Sullivan, organist, gave a pro- . gram of sacred music, and Mr. Joseph | Mrs. Anis B. Nichol, will be married O'Lone, sang “Ave Maria.” | The bride was escorted to the altar by her brother, Mr. Leslie Wakefield, and wore a gown of ivory satin with in- tomorrow evening. The wedding will take place in the National Baptist Memorial Church at 8 o'clock, the Rev. Dr. G. G. Johnson, pastor, officiating, and will be followed by a reception in For the Bedroom Maple Bedroom Dresser and Mirror. $ Regularly $45.00. - $29.00 Group of Upholstered Chairs. Formerly $29.00 to $35.00 Group of Upholstered Chairs, .$19.50 r . 'The gown was ! e e e Jear, SOUR 2% the home of the bride's mother for | lace cuffs and the skirt fell into a | graceful train. Her veil of tulle feil from a Juliet cap with inserts of Bel- gium lace. She wore Belgian lace gloves | and carried a shower bouquet and roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Joseph Dailey, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor in a blue net gown appliqued with blue taffeta. Her | accessories corresponded in color and | she carried an’arm bouquet of garden | flowers. Miss Marguerite Jaeger, niece of the | bride, was the maid of honor and she wore a pink net gown trimmed with | shirred bands of taffeta. Her hat and other accessories matched her gown and she carried garden flowers. The other attendants were Miss Mary Monaghan, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Elizabeth Lavender, Miss Carmen | Bart, Miss Winona A'Becket and Mrs. | Paul Bowbeer, cousin of the bride. | ‘They wore frocks of net fashioned with full skirts with cascades of ruffies. Miss | Monaghan was in yellow, Miss Lavender | and Miss Boat in peach color, and the | other two in green. They all wore ! accessories to correspond with their | frocks and carried garden flowers. | $24.50 ... $11.50 Maple Dressing Table and Mirror. Regularly $28.50 : Maple Bed—Twin size. $20.00 .. R T Mahogany Combination Vanity and Mirror. Regularly $42.50 Cherry Vanity and Mirror. larly $47.50 Formerly $35.00 to $39.00 . Group of Upholstered Ch Formerly $18.50 Group of Sofas. Formerly $79.00 to $89.00 Group of Sofas. Formerly $55 to $85.00 $17.50 $13.50 $19.50 $19.50 Many Other Suites and Occasional Furniture at Similar Great Savings W. B, moses & Sons F at Eleventh Regularly Champion Friday Values of 1933! And This Despite the Fact et ] | That Until Recently 1933 Has Set a Record of Low Prices; and Hl | also Despite the Fact That Prices TODAY Are On the Upgrade. | | S o l 1 Hurry for Your Share! No Mail or Phone Orders--All Sales Final. P@C /1744 Budget Payments to suit individual requirements. All sales final. DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance—HOURS: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 674 Yds. 15¢ to 29c Wash 80 | 0 Goods Yerd Staple and novelty cotton fab- rics and rayon weaves in prints and plain colors. Good sewing lengths for women's and children’s wear. (512 Yds.) UNBLEACHED COT- 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. TON, remnants of heavy and light weights in useful 5 lengths. _ Yard c (446 Yds.) 29c TO 49c WASH FABRICS, including popular print- ed cotton weaves, novelty rayons and rayon crepe Yard ... 16¢ prints, ALL-LI TABLE Clearance of (10 Doz.) . NAPKINS, sold fcr $1.98 to $2.98. Also () "sll-linen table- cloths in large size. mm= Choice. ... 75¢ (48) TO ‘65 ORGANDY SCARFS of beautiful quality. |f! Various sizes and col- 121/20 | Dr. Frank Shea was the best man, and the ushers were Mr. Edward Cur- ran, Mr B. J. McGuire, Mr. Edward | Randals, Mr. Donald Phalen, Dr. Joseph J. McHale and Dr. Frederick J. Hess. | A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the Kennedy-Warren for the relatives and close friends of the | bride and bridegroom. Mrs. Wakefield, | mother of the bride, wore a gown of | gray sheer crepe trimmed with lace and | accessories to match and a_shoulder | bouquet of gardenias. Mrs. Monaghan, mother of the bridegroom, was in ashes | of roses sheer crepe with accessories to | match. and she likewise wore gardenias. | Mr. Mcnaghan and his bride left after | the ceremcny for a wedding trip, the| bide wearing a brown and white dotted | sheer crepe trimmed with white organ- e d P 2 d S' ors. Each .. P lam an rinte l“(s 199 DOILIESin plain and die, and she had on accessories to cor- 32-95; $3-95 and $5-95 Values respond. They will be at home upon | sizes. 19c to 30c values. @ their return at 158 Uhland terrace. | | Among the out-of-town guests were | Ly | Mr. J. Farrell of West Chester, Pa.; ounted . and Mrs. F. J. Kane of Lon : or Island, Miss Mary Welsh of West Ches- | ; Satisfaction Since 1859 Special Clearance DINING SUITES At Unusual Savings Our buyers are preparing for their semi annual buying trip to Grand Rapids. Before they go, they have ordered a special clearance of many fine suites and occasional pieces. You can pick up an unusual value at Mayer & Co. now. A few Dining Suites are quoted below: 10c TURKISH WASH CLOTHS, heavy quality, in plain and fancy styles. 2 for 5¢ (37) TERRY BATH MATS, ex- tra heavy and large sizes. Plain colors and color combina- ticns. Were $1.00 to $1.50. Choice . cee 250 791 ):d:. 15¢ to 25¢ Marquisette and Cretonne v..: Immense accumulation of rem- nants of these popular drapery materials in lengths for practically every purpose. Plain colors and novelty patterns, (1) $59.50 MAJESTIC RADIO, 6 tubes; handsome wainut console. Hurry here Fri- $25 FRINGE AND day if you want it for.... GIMP in many styles and colors. Final Clearance $7.00 and $8.00 Coats (1,745 Yds.) Plain cclors and color com- 2 Coats you will need all the Summer for cool nights $2.95 binations. 8c to 10c values, Yd. and to take cn the vacation trip. All-wool fabrics (18) LAMP SHADES—odd lot, for table lamps, floor lamps and junior floor lamps. Of paper parchment and rayon taf- 5()e in smart styles. zm*;-e:n.n.;;;“,:im izes. 154 Arl'ow $2 Straw S%?df.Ed - llaas l-!g‘ctimng clearance of brims | o) nRibor “Fasies C | and turbans tn Milan straw, mon- 35¢ Value. . ... telupo, rough straw, etc. ~Black Ridding cur stock of all odd lots | 204 colors.” Also white and col- of these famous collars. _Perfect quality, popular styles. Sizes 14, 1414, 16, 16%4, 16% and 17 only (182) N'S 25¢c ARROW STARCHED COLLARS, some slightly soiled. Broken sizes but some in all sizes 14 to 17 in = Continuing Our the lot .. . oC F N E W Il a1 MEN'S 63 PAYAMAS, I | sizes B and C only. oOf | plain and fancy broadcloth 49c | ""(81) MEN'S 50c UNION SUITS, (197) MEN'S 50c BROADCLOTH and green. Sizes 14 to 17... S u | SHIRTS with collar attached. All Street Floor. Each ter, Mrs. M. Hanson of Long Island, endid 8x: Mrs. Frank McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. D. | phicaidB o petos Sheehey of West Chester and Mr. | i:“fl” of you will Everett Temple of Pennsylvania. 71 - The bride is & _member of Beta Chi| taken in °"'f"P ular studio and one Sorority and the Dental Assistants’ So- | ciety. The bridegroom attended George- | .f b town University and is a graduate of | G e Washington University, receiv- me(”gu A. B. and pharmacy demes.‘ COLORED IN OILS days of Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Wright all fo’ W’y on their to way to Newport, where Capt. A number of pre-nuptial parties were | ‘Towers has been assigned to duty at $ Sold Singly at $1.79 Each Reduced for quick action! A price that will move these dresses that have tarried too long in a hurry! Large selection of Summer fashions. Capt. and Mrs. Towers Here Mostly in small sizes. given for the bride. To Join War College Colony. Capt. John H. Towers, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Towers have arrived from the West Coast and are guests for a few the Naval War College. Mr. and Mrs. Wright and their two children will give up their home here the first of July and move to Buffalo, N. Y., tq live. They will spend the Summer at Loraine, Ontario, near Buf- falo, and return to the city for the ‘Winter. NO APPOINTMENT NECISSARY MOSES—LOWER FLOOR BRIDGE LAMPS, com- plete with paper parchment shade. Heavy base, $1.39 88(! NINGS of heavy quality striped duck. 0d_sizes, $100 to $159 5() values, each e c (38" Yds.) STRIPED AWNING DUCK, heavy quality. In blue. and-white and . tan-and- white Yard Mrs. Aaron G. Youngquist will give | up her home here tomorrow and with | her four children will go to Chicago ored pique sport hats. (52) 69c TO $1.00 HATS in dress hmdu spt?ns styles. Straws, knitted ats, tops and fabric Sy 25¢ Street 50c Jewelry, 10c (72 Pieces) Novelties in rhine- stone and colored styles. Neck- laces, bracelets, earrings and brooches.—Street Floor. 50c Cedarized Bags, 27c Mothproof bags in large size 26x3x57. For overcoats, suits, women'’s coats and dresses. Dust- proof and dampproof. White lined. (120 Hanks) 39¢ KNITTING 87 Women’s 50c | 1% i st i o | to $1.00 ch $5c. Per hank 29¢ Street Floor. Dresses Sheer Summer dresses in voile, lawn, batiste and percale. Sleeve- less, short sleeves, cap sleeves. Many pretty trimmings. Broken sizes. ~Guaranteed fast colors. Third Floor. = - Hosiery and Underwear (149 Prs.) 59¢ ALL-SILK MESH HOSE with lace top. Fashionable size of mesh. Small Apartment-size Dining Room Suite fashioned from satinwood; 7 silk sole. pieces, with 6-ft. extension table and New Summer colors 21c TS I s T SOeEE 54-in. buffet; made in Grand $165 in pastel colors with fancy tops. ||| . Sizs 8 to 10. 3 Pairs for ¢ | Ten-piece Grand Rapids-made Suite in mahogany, with 8-ft. extension table 25¢_Pair 3 (60 Prs. 0 FULL-FASH- and shield-back chairs; a splendid 18th Century design, IONED SILK MESH HOSE, the marked $625 A remarkable value in a 17th Century English-type suite; walnut principally, with refectory table; Tudor Rose and linenfold ornamentation; 10 pieces; originally $485 $295 Ten-piece Dining Suite with semi- round-style buffet, brass gallery; 10- leg extension table and cupboard-type china; mahogany and gum- $265 wood ; priced complete at... bethan - type Suite with heavy scok, sizes 36 to 40. | perfect. White, tan, blue 3Q¢ Featured by Winkelman popular seed pearl silk mesh in new Summer colors and black 39¢ (194 Prs.) $1.00 OU' ZE SILK HOSE—Full-fashioned service and chifion weights, = In full extra sizes.... .. OIC LACE SHORTS—Cool, dainty lace shorts in thrée attrac- eym tive styles with ruffle 2C Trimmings and Neckwear (78 Yds.) 59¢ TO $1.00 GEOR- GETTE CREPE, net and metaline cloth in 1, yard to 10- 25¢ Early English-type Dining Suite of 10 E Shoes That Sell at $8.50 and $12.50 An entirely new group of Winkelman Shoes; smarter, more fashionable than ever before ; showing all the newest sum- mer leathers, designs and combinations. Selections of styles, sizes and widths are still complete, but we urge you not to delay. W. P. Moses & Sons Nat’l 3770 F St.at 11th | (Bargain Booth.) (37) WOMI CREPE DR | maize, orchid | trimmed. and 20, ose. Organdy Sizes 16, 18 sl 00 Barga (60) WOME WOOL SWEATE in plain and fancy weav colors, stripes and novelty epm a0 . 2OC gain Booth, LS’ $298 SPORT of linen and pique in white; yellow andpeach. &1 () Sizes 12 to 14 . Second Floor. (31) ODDS AND ENDS AND CHILDREN'S WEAR in broken | Kllmkl and tweed knickers, suits and middy 250 e 0dd Lots Boys’ Wear 49¢ and | 59¢ Values. . .. 19C Closing out accumulations of boys’ wash knickers, sizes 7 to 11; button-on wash suits, sizes 3 to 5; wash hats and straw hats, and boys' plain and fancy broadcloth shirts in broken sizes. — Street Floor. vyard lengths. Yard h rufm 7 (297) 5c HANDKERCHIEFS for (336 Prs) 79c SILK HOSE— women, misses and children. Full fashioned, beautiful quality. Fast color prints, Each 2c¢ | Sheer chiffon ‘and service 43¢ (46 Pes.) 25¢ TO 59¢ NECK- | Weights. Al colors.. Jiaze WEAR—Odd lots collars and col- (264 Prs.) FULL-FASHIONED lar and cuff sets in lace, organdy, | PHOENIX HOSE knit of the linen and silk. White, ecru 15 superior Bemberg, the rayon 43¢ and colors, ....... 3 2C de luxe. Perfect quality “Sirest Tloes (120) 25¢ EXTRA SIZE GAUZE VESTS with built-up shoulder. Irregulars (50 Prs.) WOMEN'S GILLIE 2 for 25¢ (224) 39 RAYON UNDIES— ( Regular size chemises, regular and OXFORD TIES of blonde calf, with | extra size step-ins, bloomers. pan- perforated. vamps and ties and vests ' Lace trimmed n heels. Sizes 3 to and tailored. 4 for $1.00. o= 8 5295 values. . r... 9149 - 25¢ (150 Prs.) WOMEN'S $3.00 and $4.00 SHOES — Blonde pumps, straps and ties; medium and low heels; sizes 2% to 7. 0 and | ant3 Fr3) $LO0 to $2.00 WASH- $4.00 GREY KID SHOES—Ties, | wrie egg?:eslrflflhnd Gb:‘ge‘.ks o straps and pumps in sizes 2'% to Most_ all sizes 49c¢ 8. Not every size in every Qg (44 Prs.) $1.00 DOESKIN style. Pair GLOVES, slightly soiled but eas- (98 _Prs.) G GIRLS' | fiy 0 SPORT OXFORDS with composi- | eogatian ..V oite and 95, tion or crepe rubber soles. $2.00 ; and $3.00 values. Sizes $1.49 (136 50c SLIP-ON GLO\'I;J:mm mesh and fl\ne fab- rics. te and eggshel in the lot. . 29¢ 23 to 8 in the lot. pieces, fashioned chiefly from walnut; refectory table, closed linen and silver chests, 68-in. buffet, 4 side 4 chairs and 2 arm chairs..... $169 18th Century-type Suite in mahogany and gumwood, with Duncan Phyfe- style table and shield-back chgirs; 10 attractive pieces, with 2 $195 plush-lined silver drawers in buffet under-construction; 10 pieces, with re- fectory table and massive other pieces; Tudor oak finish; originally $258 $495, now. Beautiful English-type Suite with 66-in. buffet, in chiefly, silver com- partment, cabinet; 10 pieces in all, with finely made refectory table; complete... $245 walnut closed china Many Special Values Now in Suites and Pieces MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E

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