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SOCIETY, Secretary of State and Mrs. Hull Complete Brief Vacation at Panama Minister and Senora de Alfaro Will HE Secretary of State and Mrs Cordell Hull are expected n Entertain Monday Washington at Sugar Hi I Hot Springs. Va.. have been for several weeks' Vva Mrs. Henry A. Wallace, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, has with het in her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, her brother and .«istmdn-ifl\\' Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Browne & their daughter, Harriet, of Indianoid Jowa, who will leave tomorrow Mrs. Wallace recently returned fron Myrtle Beach, S. C.. where S "-‘ BS the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David R Coker, son-in-law and daughter the Secretary of Comme 1 Roper, in thelr Summer cot ‘The Minister of Pana de Alfaro will be hosts at dinner Monday evening will entertain in honor of Dr Lewis, who will sail soon fc where he will attend the med ference there. ‘The Minister helm Munthe de Morgenstierne. with his family at Sunset Farm Cot- tage, Sugar Hill, N. H, where they are spending the Summer. Mme Alder, mother of Mme. Munthe de Morgenstierne. visiting them A their Summer home for some time The Minister and Mme. Munthe de Morgenstierne celebrated the birthdav nall daughter parLy. the Dominican Re- de Brache have ! is public ar gone to New York dorf Astoria. w Baron Tohan Beck-Friis, left vester- day for New York and will sail from | there tomorrow for Sweden, where he | will join Baroness Beck-Friis and their daughter, Mlle. Christine Beck- Friis. for a vacation. The commercial counselor of the Interesting Weddings In Capital Suburbs Miss Virginia Ruth Vantine, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. Vantine of Woodside, Md., and Mr. Herbert Ollie Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Burke of Riverton, Va., were married this morning at 10 o'clock in the yarsonage of the Woodside Methodist Episcopal Church, the Rev. Ralph D Bmith officlating The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a tailored suit of white shantung, a powder blue blouse a small white turban and white ac- cessories. Her snoulder bouquet was of orchids and lilies of the valley. The bride's mother wore a dress of eggsheil lace with a brown hat and brown accessories. Her shoulder bouguet was of talisman roses. Mr. Robert Vantine, | A brother of the bride, acted as best man Following the ceremony, which was performed in the presence of members of the immediate families and clos> friends, Mr. and Mrs. Burke left on o ‘wedding trip to New York and other points, the bride weering a traveling eostume of maroon silk with white dots, | a small white hat and white acces- #ories. The young couple will make | their home at 5716 Eighth street northwest, The marriage of Miss Mary Woodsic Sharpe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Emmett Sharpe of Randolph County. | ‘W. Va., and Mr. William Herbert Wood of Silver Spring, Md., took place Wednesday evening, July 31, at 8| o’'clock in the parsonage of the Wood- side Methodist Episcopal Church, the Rev. Ralph D. Smith officiating. The bride wore a frock of light blus #ilk crepe, a white felt hat and white accessories. The ceremony was wit- | nessed by members of the immediate | families. On their return from a wedc'ng trip | | to the home of the bride's relatives in | ‘West Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Wood will | make their home at 905 Sijgo avenue in Silver Spring, Md. KIWANIS CLUB AIDS 85 UNDERPRIVILEGED | Extensive Work Among Chil“ren | Is Reported at Meeting of Committee Heads. Eighty-five underprivileged children of this city now are receiving aid from the Kiwanis Club, Robert F.| Fleming, chairman of the club’s| Underprivileged Child Committee, an- | nounced yesterday at a meeting at | the Mayflower Hotel. Since this work | was instituted in 1923 the club has assisted more than 500 children, Mr. Fleming said. Edward M. Wallace, chairman of the Transportation Committee, re- ported 375 passengers, including chil- dren and their mothers, had been transported to and from Camp Good ‘Will this season. Much of this work was credited to club members who volunteered their automobiles, it was said. Children of the tuberculosis camp and hospital were supplied with a quantity of shoes and entertained with about 12 concerts by local bands, Stephen H. Talkes, chairman of the Institutional Entertainment Commit- tee, declared. Reports also wer. submitted by Ed- ward S. Pardoe, George H. Winsiow, Frank L. Peckham, Dr. Herman S.| Hoffman, James B. Edmunds and Ed- win F. Hill Escapes on Live Wire. E. Sharp hung five minutes from a live wire, but escaped death, at Bournemouth, England. SWIM for HEALT ADULTS 40c 1 the Minister, Mr, W, Bogt; few days and | former has taken up his duties at the | At the Mount Washington Hotel, where since then have been in the Adiron- dacks. has arrived at the Martinique from | In the District of Columbia. [KAPLOWITZ CHILDREN 25¢ Includes Towel and Locker INSTRUCTION 6 Lessons, $5.00 Individual Instraction 13 LILLIAN CANNON English Channel Swimmer AMBASSADOR SWIMMING POOL Hot Springs Norwegian Envoy 11 for Visit, legatioh, MF. Per Wijkman will a ! ot as charge d'affaires until the return of rom, in Sep- Senor De Bayle Back l-'r;m New York, The charge d’affaires of Ny or Dr. Don Henrl De Bayle, re. ed today from New York City. where he spent a few days at the w:l: dorf Astoria. Senora de De Bayle and their family will return this afternoon 1o Washington from Ocean City, N. J, where they spent the month of July, |* senor Don Luis finunilll will re- iin in Washington as cous Mexican Embassy, P first secretary of the Peruvian sy, Senhor Juan Ignacio El- left Washington today for Re- wboth Beach, Del, where he will spend the week end. or. and Mrs. Victor Alfaro, son and ter-in-law of the Minister of and Mme. Alfaro, announced rth of & son this morning. Mrs, Alfaro was formerly Miss Nancy Ham- iiton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton. and Mrs. Wallace M. Cry moor, Md., have returned :;‘:;el;f' after spending several weeks at the Hotel Henlopen at Rehoboth | Beach. Del. Col. and Mrs. Craigie | were nccompanied by their niece, Miss June Hall of Foxhall Village, ' Col. and Mrs. Karl Truesdell have eturned to the Mayflower and the | War College. They were in | ngton early in the Spring, soon | ter their return from China, and THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Visitors at Fort Myer With Myer. Right: Miss Alice Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. who returned to her home yesterday after spending some time as the Left: Miss Beverly Colburn, who makes her home at Fort Myer with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. William H. Colburn, and is a popular member of the younger Army circle. Center: Miss Janet O'Neil, niece of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bradley of Washington, who was the guest until yesterday of Capt. and Mrs. Colburn and their daughter at their home at Fort D. 0C, Their Hostess C. Wright of Portsmouth, Va., uest of the Colburns. —Underwood & Underwood Photos. Former Officialson Trips Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg at Hot Springs. Mrs. Wallace in North. Former Secretary of State and Mrs.| the Adirondacks, N. Y., for the re- Frank B. Kellogg will go to Hot| mainder of the Summer, and they will Springs, W. Va,, today to spend some | return to the Shoreham in the Fall. time at the Homestead. e Mrs, Becker and Mrs. Hugh C-r‘nfi:’efi Wallace, widow | Guests in England. Lake 8im, 8. C, are at the Carlion for a few days. Miss Eileen Caffery, sailed Sunday aboard the S. S. Dorchester of the Merchants & Miners Line, en route to their home in Washington after spending some time in Florida, Mr. and Mrs, David H. Frank of Woodley Park Towers sailed from | 8an Francisco on the Santa Paula| via the Panama Canal and will return | to Washington the latter part of August., Maj. Henry J. M. Smith, U. 8. A, Bliss, Tex., with his family for ay of several weeks. Allen-Busick | Pa., Wedding Day Set| The marriage of Miss Cornelia | Busick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Adrian F. Busick of this city and M ’a., to Mr. Gilman Baker A eveland. Ohio, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Tracey R. Allen of Marion, | Ohio, will take place Tuesday after- | noon. September 3. The ceremony will be performed in St. John's Epis- | copal Church at McLean, the rector, the Rev. John G. Sadtler, officiating, | at 4 o'clock. Mrs. James Porter Davis, assistant organist at St. Alban's, and | & personal friend of the bride, will | play the wedding music | Miss Busick will have as her matron | of honor Mrs. Harry 6. Abell of Mc- | Lean the bridesmaids will be | DuBoise of Washington | and Miss Dorothy Bartlett of Gaith- | ersburg, Md | Mr. Frederick Allen of Marion, Ohio, | will be best man for his brother, and | will include Mr. Richard | . Loren Allen of H!wi A wedding reception will follow in | t“e home of the bride's parents in | McLean Mrs. Karl Corley will en- cheon and bridge in her v Chase, Md. in honor ick. | Anniversary of First Congress Observed The 316th anniversary of the founding of the first Congress of the Western Hemisphere will be honored tomorrow evening in the home of Mrs. Custis Perry at 2018 G street, when Mrs . McNeese will read ntitled. “The Virginia As- Election Day That| rican Repres:ntative Government,” descriptive of the Jamestown meeting of the House of Burgesses 1619 from July 30 to that year. Mrs. M. De Clare Berry will be hostess, and especially invites Col- onial Dames, the Soclety of the Cin- cinnati and Magna Charta Dames | THE COAT AND SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP | | ON THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN EANDF DRESSES+ SPORTSWEAR+GOWNS | OUR AIRCOOLED STORE IS A DELIGHTFULLY cOOL PLACE R CONVENIENCE OPEN ALL DAY | SATURDAY | KAPLOWITZ DAYi 3 THE IDEAL SHOPPING DAY | THE SALE OF THE YEAR ol Better Stock Up for All- i Year in Final Sale. BEAUTIFUL Dresses Ensembles| Coats Suits 295 10 192.50 Were $5.95 to $29.50 A SENSATIONAL, AFTER INVENTORY CLOSE oUT EVERY ITEM SLASHED FAR BELOW COsT BEAUTIFUL MODELS FOR oy o - LARGER WOMEN WOMEN MISSES JUNIOR MISSES EXCLUSIVE APPAREL SPRCIALISTS | NOT JUST ANOTHER DEPARTMENT KAPLOWIT | home, Utowanna, in Chaumont, N. Y. of the former United States Ambassa- dor to France, will leave soon for Bret- ton Woods, N. H., where she will stop she will join Princess Aymon de Faucigny Lucings of Paris for her annual Summer visit, Mrs. Henry R. Rea of Pittsburgh, and Palm Beach, who made | her home at 1785 Massachusetts ave- | nue during the war, is spending sev- | eral weeks at Saratoga Springs, N.| Y., where she is staying at the Gideon | Putnam. Dr. Daniel L. Borden will leave| Monday for New York, where he will join Mrs. Borden at their Summrri Mrs. Conrad Becker with her two| N[igsg Clifton Bride‘a guests, Mrs. Norman Underwood and Mr. Bayard Underwood, have arrived | in England and will motor through England and Scotland. Mrs. Becker will make several visits to friends and relatives while in England, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scott motored from their home in Charlottesville, Va, and are at the Carlton. Dr. Macpherson Crichton left today for Yellowstone National Park, where he will be joined by Mrs. Crichton, who has been visiting in Wyoming for a fortnight. Dr. and Mrs. Crichton will extend their trip to the West Coast, visiting Dr. and Mrs. Borden will motor to|San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Gloucester and then return to| Diego. Chaumont. | Canyon and return to Washington Mr. William L. Borden, son of Dr.| after September 1. and Mrs. Borden, has been plrflchi —_—— pating in the yacht races at Lake| Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McClure of Mobile, Ala., who have been at the Ontario. Dr. and Mrs. Borden will return|Shoreham for a short visit, have to Washington after Labor day. gone to Chatauqua, N. Y, for the —_— remainder of the Summer. Mrs. Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent M. Miles of | Clure’s daughter, Miss Mary Bacon, Fort Smith, Ark, left Washington |is remaining at the hotel for & few by plane yesterday afternoon for New | days, and will visit at Holton Arms York and will return to the May- | before going to New York to join flower on Sunday. They are visiting [ Mr. and Mrs. McClure. She attended their son, Cadet Vincent M. Mlles, jr., | Holton Arms the last two years. Miss at West Point. Mrs. Miles, formerly | Bacon will make her debut in Mobile Miss Evelyn Williams of Georgetown, | this Winter. has visited here many times since — her marriage, and usually with her Mrs. Dean E. Brown, Miss Kath- aunt, Mrs. PFrancis T. A. Junkin, | erine Brown and Mr. Dean E. Brown, who is spending the Summer at|Jr, of Washington and Spring Lake, ‘Woods Hole, Mass. N. J, are in New York City where they are stopping at the Berkshire, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Gawler -— Dr. and Mrs. L. Wade Temple.of and their son, Mr. Joseph Alfred Gawler, are in their new home at 4416 Brandywine street, which was | recently completeds | Mrs, Gilbank Twigg has motored to Washington from her home at Boyce, | Va., and is at the Carlton for a brief | stay. | Mrs. 8. L. Hoover and Miss Alice Hoover left yesterday for Lucerne in COMPLETE REFRIGERATION Th KELVINATOR FOR ]5¢ A DAY You can’t afford to miss this oppore tunity to get the most modern and complete refrigeration. $99.50 Up—19 Models Easy Terms AVE your Mattre and Pillows rema during your vacation OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. Nelson Furniture Co. 506-508 H STREET N.E. LI 2523 1109 F STREFT STREET OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE 185 SPRING & SUMMER DRESSES PRINTS, VOILES, EYE. S, FCETATES, ~RAYONS, GINGHAMS. Quick action! That's what we want and at this price we do mot expect this lot to last the day threugh. rrosistible Summer frocks that I AEDUCED FOR THIS ONE. DAY SALE te stimulate busi and clear the ise. WOMEN'S SIZES, — et e e ettt Our $58 August Coat Sale Is Now in Progress A Deposit Reserves Your Selection They will also visit the Grand | T ' Of Mr. Ward Tonight Miss Edna Estelle Clifton, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Clifton of Silver Hill, Md., and Charles Franklin | Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | | Ward of Washington, will be married | | in St. Barnabas Church at Oxon Hill, tonight, the Rev. Wiliam H. Heigham, rector, officiating. A recep. tion will follow in the home of the bride’s parents, . B’NAI B'RITH TO PICNIC | An all-day outing for members of | Argo Lodge, B'nai B'rith, and their friends has been arranged for Sunday, | August 11, at “Idiewilde-on-the-Bay." | Shadyside, Md. Swimming, dancing | and games are on the program. An outing committee, consisting of Henry Salus, chairman; Edward Rosenblum, Alfred Goldstein, Leon Katz and David Wiener, has been formed. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1935. Swiss Consul Feted And Other Parties Dr. and Mrs. John J. Quigley of New York City, who are visiting Mrs. Quigley's mother, Mrs. Charles Bell Guthrie, in Washington, were hosts at dinner on the Shoreham terrace last evening in honor of the Swiss consul at New Orleans, La, Dr. Walter Schmid, who is staying at the Shore- ham. Other guests were Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. N, Ward Guthrie, Mrs. Charles Beil CGuthrie, Mrs. A. Richard Mulvibill and Mrs. R. J. Reilly of Nutley, N. J. Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin entertained at luncheon yesterday at the May- flower in compliment to Miss Eliza- beth Reeves and Mr. Harold Harding, assistant professor of public speaking at George Washington University, whose marriage will take place early next month. The company included Dean and Mrs. Robert W. Bolwell, Dean and Mrs, Elmer Louis Kayser, Dean Henry Grattan Doyle, the comptroller of George Washington University and Mrs. Charles Holmes, Prof. and Mrs. Willard Hayes Yeager, Dr, Clyde Reeves, Mrs. Minnie G, Barrows, Miss Helen Newman, Mrs, Marcelle Lane and Miss Roberta ‘Wright. Miss Reeves, the niece of Miss Catherine Robinson, with whom she makes her home, is associated with Dean Kayser in his work at the uni- versity. Mrs. Edward J. Gainor gave a small dinner party on the Shoreham terrace last evening in celebration of Mr, Gainor's birthday anniversary, — %7 Use Salmon Skins. Tribesmen of Siberia are catching salmon to make clothes and boat sails from the dried skins. Oil Croquignole Permanent Wave ~ & 52.50 poo and Finger Wave Really a $6 Value! & you desire National 8030. 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LABORATORY DAMAGED Fire Causes $1,000 Loss at Bu- reau of Standards. Damage estimated at $1,000 was caused by fire in the dynamomometer testing laboratory of the Bureau of Standards yesterday when a short| circuit caused a can of gasoline to ex- plode. George Ellis, 150 Tennessee avenue northeast, was cut on his arm when he hurriedly dragged a hose nozzle —_— through & window pane. J. E. Endi- cott, superintendent of buildings in® the heat and power division of the bureau, was treated after the fire for effects of smoke. Dog Mothers Duckling. STREATOR, Ill. (P —Duchess, & French bulldog ownea by Mrs. Fred | Scheffler, has mothered a forlorn duck- | Iing found in a field here. Mrs, Schef- | fler said when the two were separated they were inconsolable. Morrell's Pride Smoked HAMS Half or Whole 8 to 12 |b. Average Briggs Skinles s Franks 1. 30c \ Briggs Camp Fire Bolognatb.25¢ \ & Genuine Spring » Lamb Leg . 21c ¥PE® Tender Beef Chuck Roast b 19¢ M Fresh Chickens Fryers or Broilers 1% to 2!5 lbs. 37 7 7 727227 7 Y27 ) quart bottles 23c 6¢ 15¢ 49c Yukon Club Beverages White House Mil COCONOG PEACHES siiced or Hatves TOMATOES ity 20c Early June Peas 4 &5 25¢ Stringless Beans 4% 25¢ NECTAR TEA=mi" fe25¢ Sunnyfield F R E S H Sweet Cream BUTTER |wumee < 35, Sar el Cc 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE ». 15¢ PRUNES sunsweet sy 10ciis. 19¢ MORTON'S SALT 2ken.13¢ SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkes. 25¢ CRAX i e 19¢ R & R BONED CHICKEN ‘“an 4 3c WESSON OIL 41c can LIFEBUOY or Lux Toilet Soap. .. ...3 cakes 19¢ .. 2 sm. pkgs. 19¢; 1ge. phe. 23¢ (conts.) Tall Can Evap. 152 1b. can Ige. cans 3 med. cans med. cans quart can Sweet, Luscious Anne Arundel Cantaloupes 319 1> bushel 49 c 1) New Potatoes, 15m:17¢ Fresh Lima Beans 3 1bs. 25¢ Stringless Beans Ib. 5¢ Sweet Potatoes Ib. 5¢ Fresh Corn 4« 10c Iceberg Lettuce head 10¢ New Cabbage 3 s 10¢ Fresh Home-Grown Tomatoes Oc¢ These Prices Effective in D. C. and Suburbs Until Close of Business Saturday, Aogust 3, 1935, . % % 4