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SOCIETY. Weds in Bethlehem Chapel Virginia- Maryland Activities Dr. and Mrs. Pickett Hosts—Visitors From ‘Afar in Near Suburbs. Dr. and Mrs. Deets Pickett had as guests last week in their home on the Arlington Ridge in Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McLeod, whose marriage took place June 26 in Buford, S. C., and who came to Washington and nearby Virginia on their wedding trip. They left last Friday for New York and Atlantic City, returning to their South Carolina home the latter part of this week. Mrs. Stephen Conrad Stuntz and her daughter, Miss Ann Stuntz, are passing the month of July in Vienna, Va., with Mrs. John Warnoch Echolls. Mr. Lawrence Stuntz left yesterday for Baltimore to make his home with his aunt, Mrs. William Champ Bos- well. He will be connected with the Associated Press. Mr. and Mrs. Hodijah Meade of| Aurora Hills, Va., have as guests the) latter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Scoggins, and their daughter, Miss Fannie House Scog- gins; also another niece, Miss Cath-| erine Scoggins, all of Warrenton, | N. C. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. | Meade entertained at a dinner party | for their guests, when others in the | company were Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifton Magruder of Clarendon, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin J. Henning. teachers in the Los Angeles Academy, in Los Angeles, Calif., have been visit= ing in Takoma Park as they are en| route to Krishnarajahpurem, Banga- lore district, Mysore State, in South | India, where they will connect with the South India Union Training Bchool of the Seventh-day Adventist mission. Mr. Henning will teach sci- ence and Mrs. Henning will be the director of the teacher training de- partment. Mr. Henning is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Henning of Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Henning was before her marriage Miss Doris Stevens, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stevens of Merced. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Shilling and | family of Aurora Hills have gone to New Leondon, Conn., Dr. Shilling hav- ing been transferred on official busi- ness to that city for the month of | July. | | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Connelly of | Takoma Park. Md. are on a six-| week motor trip through Canada. 1l return.to their home about THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1935. Clarence R. Ahalt re- | vesterday to their Virginia home on the Arlington Ridge, over- looking the Potomac. after spending a week in Philadelphia, Atlantic City and New York. In Philadelphia they attended the national convention of the Monarch Club Monday and Tues- 3 Miss Katherine the week end in Ashe- Pilmer. who spent some time with her son-in-law and daughter in their | Arlington Ridge home, with Miss Alice Ahalt left yesterday for a two-week #tay in Atlantic Ci Mr. and Mrs. George L. Grinder and their son of Woodside, Md., spent the holiday and week end at Pen Mar, Md. | Dr. and Mrs. J. Norman Kimble of Takoma Park spent the week end with Dr. Kimble’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kimble, in their home in El- mira, N. Y. | Miss Ella Turner of Honolulu, Ha- Waiian Territory, is spending the Sum- mer with her mother, Mrs. Susan | Britten, in Vienna, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Porter, with | their daughter, Miss Betty Virginia Porter, will return to their home in Sligo Park Hills, Md., today from Pitts- | burgh, where they motored Thursday | to pass the week end with relatives | and friends. Miss Cynthia Siepman and Miss | Mary Siepman, twin sisters, who took | the course in the Nurses’ Training School of the Washington Sanitarium | in Takoma Park for three years, left Wednesday to return to their home in | Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, Africa. | They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Siepman, Mr. Siepman be- | ing the director of the Musofu Mission Station. They sailed from New York on the S. S. Bremen Friday night. | Both young women have been as- signed work as missionary nurses in | Africa, one of them having been in- | vited to go to the Congo and the other to the Bechuanaland mission field. Dr. and Mrs. Roy J. Glezen are en- tertaining in their home in Oak Crest, Va., the latter's mother, Mrs. Carrie | E. Smith of Monterey, Calif.; also her sister, Miss Frances Smith of Spring- field, Ohio. Miss Mary Glassford of Newcastle, England, is in Vienna, Va., this week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | ‘T. J. Davis. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Shull were hosts to a company at bridge and a midnight supper Friday evening in their home in Herndon, Va.. when | their guests included Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsey Bready, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hyde Buell, Mr. and Mrs, E. | Barbour Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. Si- | las F. Hutchison, Mrs. Russell A. Fumigation Household fumigation with HCN gas, monthly or bi-monthly inspection and spraying, fumigation of furniture and fabrics at warehouse. Paradi- chlorido-benzine and napthaline flakes, Security insect spray, for sale. - Rug Cleaning Moth-proof Storage Fur Cleaning and Cold Storage Capital * Surplus and Resgerve. s over $1.200.000. BLocks T wr B C.A.ASPINWALL, ‘PRESIDENT ISTRICT 4040 Daughter of Mrs. Charlotte F. Greaves and the late Mr. John H. Greaves of Newport News, Va. She was before her wedding Saturday, June 29, in the Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington Cathedral, Miss Margaret L. Greaves. —Harris-Ewing Photo, Lynn, Mrs. Allen H. Kirk, Mr. and | urday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jesse V. Aud, Mrs. T. Edgar Aud, | Frederick L. Pratt, Mrs. Jack Vogel Dr. and Mrs. William Meyer, Mr. and | and her son, Jack Vogel; Miss Agnes Mrs. J. D. Thompson. Mrs. George F.| Carleton, Mr. William Carleton, Mr. Buell and Mrs. William Dawson. High | Rodney Davis, Miss Mary Elizabeth scores were made by Mrs. Jesse Aud | Robertson, Miss Catherine Phelps, and Mr. Silas F. Hutchison. Miss Miriam Grudier of Mansfield, Ohio, and Mr. Theodore Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Smythe of Takoma Park, Md.. entertained a com- | Miss Maude Yount and Mrs. Mau- pany of 11 in their Summer home at | rice Yount were joint hostesses Pri- Oak Bluff on South River, Md., Sat-day afternoon at an attractive party .| BEAUTY “\SPECIALS Our Patrons Call Them YOUTH WAVES Parisienne e Because they are creations of girlish- ness and beauty adapted to your per- W T Parisienne Steam Permanents $2.95 * No heat felt ... . No ammonia fumes . . . No metal clips . .+ No heavy weights BEAUTY SERVICES Shampoo ... 3 5c Finger Wave. EACH Manicure ... Eyebrow Arch.. Long Hair Shampoo.....50c No Appointments Necessary Open Fridays Until 9 P.M. We give you perfect comfort with your steam or oil wave . . . aqd distinctive styling—created by beauticiane with artistic abilities. You'll start the Beauty Year Right by coming here! AT BRESLAU—CALL NATIONAL 6875 s $7.50 Women's Top-grain Cowhide SUITCASES 5.95 Offering a limited quantity. Genuine top-grain cowhide suitcases at the unusually low price of $5.95. Black or brown in the 18, 21 and 24 inch sizes. Attractive linings . . . sturdy locks «+.post handle. Just the case to take along on your vacation trip. Shop=in=att=Cooled=Comfott = iy Orders -1314 F Street N.W. Phone District Filled 4454 in their home in Herndon, Va, in compliment to Mrs. Grace White of Ballston, Va. Other guests included Mrs. William Blanchard, Mrs. Gerald Radley, Mrs. Harry B. Mitchell, Mrs. Bertie Middleton, Miss Estelle Holden, Mrs. Harry A. Sager, x“r;‘ ?(eor'e Ramsey Bready, Mrs. eyes, Mrs. Bentley Harrison, Mrs. Willlam Meyer, Mrs. Harvey E. Hanes, Mrs. Annie Robey Walker and Mrs. Ray- mond N. Wrenn. Mr. and Mrs. John Snure enter- tained at an al fresco luncheon Thurs- day at their home near Silver*Spring, Md., the guests playing tennis and bridge in the afterncon. The com- pany included Representative Benja- min Jacobson of Iowa, Miss Betty Eicher, daughter of - Representative Edward Eicher, also of Iowa; Miss Barbara Mallard, Miss Blanche Schmidt, Miss Harriet Eikel, Mr. Rob- ert Vendel, Mr. Robert Walker, Mr. Burke Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shaw of Washington, Mr. Byron Sedg- wick of Silver Spring and Mr. and Mrs. Snure’s daughter and son, Miss Ann Snure and Mr. Robert Snure. Legless Veteran Attends. To attend a war veterans’ meet in Margate, legless Sergt. A. G. May propelled his invalid motor chair 80 A marvelous, odorless that makes clothes lo new. Phone us today—vyou'll agreeably surprised at Zorie dry cleaning, WEST END LAUNDRY * Launderers and Dry Cleaners » 1723 Pa. Ave. MET. 0200 ecéy Sl wears “RIBBONS Miss Szechenyi Weds In England Friday ©Of unusual interest in Washington will be the wedding of Miss Gladys Szechenyl, daughter of the Hungarian Minister to the Court of 8t. James and Countess Ssechenyl, and Viscount Maidstone, which will take place Fri- day in London. The bride-elect has & wide circle of friends in Washington, where her father was formerly Minister and where she made her debut. KAPLOWITZ THE COAT AND SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP ON THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN E ANDF DRESSES*SPORTSWEARSGOWNS SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE 2 DRESSES FOR ]| 2 DRESSES FOR $15 2 DRESSES FOR 32§ COATS AND SUITS ALSO SACRIFICED CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION FOR VACATION RESORTS. .. BUSINESS .. STREET .. .DAYTIME. ., SPORTS. . . EVENING . . . TRAVEL | «..ALL YEAR AROUND WEAR. | LARGER WOMEN WOMEN | MISSES JUNIORS KAPLOWITZ ‘THE COAT AND SUIT SPECIALYY SHOP ON THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN EANDF DRESSES®SPORTSWEAR+GOWNS . THE ARISTOCRAT OF KNITTED WEAR 20% OFF SEMI-ANNUAL EVENT LARGER WOMEN WOMEN MISSES JUNIORS THE KAPLOWITZ STORE IS AIR-COOLED AIR-PURIFIED FOR A GENERATION THE BEST CLOTHES EXCLUSIVELY SOCIETY. Leper Bill Veto Likely. | MANILA, P. I, July 8 (#).—The| with A . “Thrill” by Formfit The New Formfits are ‘Three snaps adjust this dainty uplift to your individual need. Just a wisp of lace and elastic with a determined ability to mold the bust into a lovely contour. Ask »s B3 " strict control of lepers was studied by Gov. Gen. Frank Murphy yesterday, authoritative indications that he Philippine Legislature’s bill to relax' would veto it. 81.00 & $1.50 to see ALL the Formfit styles! 1105 F STREET The Woman's Specialty Shop '—Light and airy! in her HAIR". ... Why don't you? “BOW" PERMANENT including finger wave 7,50 oldorubl- Miriam HOPKINS started the vogue for these romantic coiffures for which our Beauty Salon is head- quarters. Any one will delight you and you'll look delightful. *An RK.O. cinema —Waich for il IN THE POWDER BOX Phone National 5100 for your appointment Wholly comfortable, too! no smarter summer-weight shoes than these trim styles by Red Cross. Sports and dressy oxfords, T-straps and pumps. them on...see how they flatter your feet. models. . 650 (Main Ploor, Women's Shoes.) You could choose Try Fitted by Registered Fitters with the X-Ray Every pair perfect! pair worth more! Clear, ring- Four kinds. (1) Hemstitched runstop garter tops. (2) Deep hemmed tops for comfort. (3) Some with lovely lace tops.” (4) Knee-high stockings for coolness. In the smartest summer shades! less chiffons. (Main Floor, Hoslery.) machine Every SUPER-EVENT * K Kk Kk RINGLESS Silk Stockings Regularly 69c, 79¢ & $1 a pair! 59¢ JEEES F STREET, AT SEVENTH WS