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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1934 INTERESTING FAMILY OF NAVY OFFICER while that for hardwoods was fixed n 737,000,000 feet, compared with 1,000,~ 000,000 feet for the first three months last year. The authority said that while it anticipated an appreciably increased demand for lumber in the and Summer, in fixing the allowables it kept in mind the need for a better v nas 1o s witim trave, wno [LUMBER PRODUCTION | (o s ™ e fomber eode % 5 The suthority announced first tie-sames. orootte, uognter of .| OUT 1S ORDERED| qunrter o 1905 aowsbies for. so- John McBride Credille of this city. e 0 I L _ | Woods and hardwoods 10 and 26 per She attended Whiting Hall School In | 5 110 \.coctared Press. cent, respectively, under the aggre- A sharp M\lm in lumber pro- duction for the first quarter of 1935, SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) vice chairman; Cadet John W. Brown- ing, _second vice : chairman; . Cadet Gordon Harrison Austin, Cadet Ros- coe Conkling Davis, jr.; Cadet W, A. Boston and completed her education S S04 S Delb qlirier o 1934. in Florence, Italy and Parls. Mrs. Credille éntertained at breakfast Sun- The total softwoods allowable for day at the Mayflower for her son-in- 300,000 fe movement of lumber in Dodds, Cadet Leland Rodman Drake, Cadet Howell Marion Estes, jr.; Cadet Hsalford Robert Greenlee, ir.; Cadet hilip Lauman, jr.; Cadet Willlam Lee, jr.; Cadet Leroy Lutes, Cadet Willlam D. McKinley, Cadet William D. Martin, Cadet Nathaniel Martin, Cadet John Neff, Cadet Robertl O'Brien, Cadet David Parker, Cadet Auglistin Prentiss,- jr.; Cadet John Slaughter, Cadet James Weaver and Cadet Elery Martin Zehner. Capt. Edwin B. Crabill, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Crabill have come to the Mar- tinique from their home in Lansing, Mich. ; Capt. Paul Dampman, U. S. N,, and i Mrs, Dampman, will entertain at a series of dinner dances for their debu- tante daughter, Miss Marjorie Jane Dampman, after the holidays. Miss Dampmén will be presented at a tea dance which will be given by | her parents at the Mayflower Hotel December 26 from 4:30 until 7 o'clock. Lieut. Comdr, and Mrs, Edward Rog- ers and their son Edward, jr., and| young daughter Mary Attee of Annap- | olis, were guests over the week end | of the former’s sister and brother, Miss Edith Rogers and Mr. Holcomb Rogers | at Floris, Va, Dawson-Cornell Wedding Tomorrow. The wedding of Miss Lois A. Cor- nell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. How- ard M. Cornell of Dulce, N. Mex., and | Mr. Raleigh W. Dawson of the Com- merce Department, son of Mr. W. Y. Dawson of San Benito, Tex., will take place tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the Congregational Church. | The bride will be attended by her | sister, Miss Audrey Cornell. The best man will be Mr. Dudley E. Cornell, brother of the bride, of Albuquerque, N. Mex,, and the ushers will include Mr. Howard M. Cornell, brother of the bride, of Dulce, N. Mex., and Mr. John | A. Krok, cousin of the bride, of Kan- sas City. Mrs. John W. Dwight has returned to Washington for the season and is at the Carlton. The president of Goucher College and Mrs, David Allan Robertson are spending part of this week in New York, where President Robertson is attending the meeting of the Sen at Phi Beta Kappa of which he i member. Miss Louise Waller, debutante ‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Absolom ‘Waller, entertained at a dinner dance at the Shoreham Hotel last evening in honor of Miss Mary Jane Stanley, daughter of the assistant to the At- torney General and Mrs. William | Stanley. This is one of a series of | dinner dances which Miss Waller will | give this season. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ragsdale will | have with them over the holidays their daughter, Mrs. John Winthrop Kelly, who arrived Saturday from New Orleans. After the holidays she will join Mr. Kelly at the Bienville Hotel in New Orleans where they have taken an apartment for the Winter. KAPLOWITZ THE COAT AND SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP ON THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN E ANDF DRESSES* SPORTSWEAR*GOWNS Beautiful Dresses FOR YOUR HOLIDAY PARTIES A SPECIALIZED SPECIALTY SEMI-FORMAL FORMAL GOWNS FORMAL WRAPS $10 315 $197s A KAPLOWITZ MODEL WILL PLEASE YOU BEYOND WORDS WOMENS MISSES .'UNIORS 'LITTLE WOMENS LARGER WOMENS EXCLUSIVE APPAREL SPECIALISTS DISTINCTIVE LUGGCAGE This luggage, contrary to what one might think, is here to stay. No more annoyance by having your luggage picked up at railroad stations. We make a specialty of up- to-date striped canvas as well as leather luggage. Dresses or 82 S:i!seSize 522.50 $25 Country Club Bag 58.50 12 Dresses or 3 Suit Size Taxi Wardrobe Trunk $2 5 — e — S —— N + Camalier & Buckley 1141 Connecticut Avenue ® doors above The Mavflower. e====Expert Repairing== 4 Mrs. William E. Clayton, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Clayton, with their two young daughters, Betty June and They recently arrived in Washington and have leased a home on Cleveland avenue. Beatrice. law and daughter and a few of their friends. Mr, and Mrs. Adams will make their home in New York City. Junior Army and Navy League Arranges Dances. ‘The Junior Army and Navy Dis- pensary League, composed of the younger set, gave its first dance ‘| Saturday night in the Big Wood House at 2107 8 street northwest. Mrs. 8. Grafton Kennedy, .wife of Capt. Kennedy, organized this popu- lar group about three years ago. The officers of the organization plan to give a fortnightly dance. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morrison Rainey of New York City are making their home in Washington this Win- ter, and have taken an apartment at the Wardmen Park Hotel for*the season, Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Barker; entertained over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiley of Glendale, Calif, who flew East to purchase a new plane at Hagerstown, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley left Sunday for Accommodations for BRIDGE, CLUB and BUSI- NESS ' MEN'S LUNCHEONS, PARTIES, DINNERS, ETC, HOTEL —Hessler-Henderson Photo. Many parties have been planned in her honor. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker Clephane are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Friday, Decem- ber 14. Mrs. Clephane, before her marriage, was Miss Marjorie Smith of Kew Gardens, Long Island. She was a frequent guest of her uncle and | aunt, Col. and Mrs. Donald H. Sa- meyer in the Westchester Apartments. Mr. Clephane is the son of Judge and Exd ond serviceable textures. OUR FAMOUS No. 210 en 85¢ valve 3 pairs for . . 2.05 OUR BEAUTIFUL No. 440 Regularly 1.00 3 pairs for . . 2.65 OUR EXQUISITE No. 335 Regularly 1.25 3 poirs for . . 3.2 1222 F N.W. CHARGE IT! Pay in convenient amounts during January, February and March. means so much more, especially NOW when prices are ot their lowest. 69- 89- 109 Telephone or Write—A personal shopper will be glad to call at your office. Gifts mailed anywhere, postal cost additional Women'’s and Misses’ Sizes EISEMAN'S SEVENTH AND F Mrs. Walter Chase, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Taylor have re- turned to their home in Middletown, |N. Y., after passing a week in Wynne- Clephane of Chevy wood Park, Md, with their son-in- | law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Howard Bailey. l Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Adams, jr., | of New York, whose marriage took | place December 6, spent the week end in Washington at the Mayflower en | Never such a Christmas gift sale of I. MILLER Beautiful Ringless HOSIERY Those, who have worn I. Hosiery, vividly remember their thrilling web-like Miller beautiful Ringless A gift of I. Miller hosiery DA BEAUTIFUL GIFT BOX FREE 3 pains in o Beoutiful gift Take advantage of this un- usual opportunity to pur- chase a genuine Eiseman coat — beautifully furred — i expertly tailored—gloriously styled—at an almost unbe- lievable low price. MAY INCLUDE ANY FROM OUR UNUSUAL TaYIi7aviTai ection. We are Jurius GarrinckeL & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH * THE PRINCELY GIFT OF DIAMONDS FROM GARFINCKEL’S JEWELRY NOW AT THE PEAK OF INTEREST SOLITAIRES ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS BROOCHES, DINNER RINGS BRACELETS WATCHES Many of the remarkable pieces are very moderately priced so that all price de- mands are well met and the entire se- lection comprises a value event we think will please you mightily for gift purposes. A fiood time, too, to add to your personal co. OF THE FOLLOWING DISPLAY OF DIAMOND PINS, CLIPS waiting to help you select, so call in our Jewelry Depart- ment at once. OO\ (@80 )8 @)1 @10 8008 @) 8 NN RN NN D A A A A P A P A AR AT T T S e T A route to Palm Beach, Fla, for a stay | of several months. Mrs. Adams is a former Washing- . 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