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SOCIETY. Maryland And Virginia In the News Mrs. Barden Visiting Parents in Friend- ship Heights. RS. A. R. S. BARDEN of Fort Bliss, Tex., is spending sev- eral weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Roesch, in Friendship Heights, Md. Mrs. Barden is the wife of Capt. Bar- den of the 82d Field Artillery at Forl Bliss. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lucker of Ta- koma Park, Md. entertained at a bridge supper Saturday night in their home in honor of their house guest, Miss Dorothy Jackson of Vancouver, British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitley Miller of sligo Park Hills, Md., entertained at a dance and buffet supper Saturday night for their son, Mr. Robert Miller 1n celebration of his 16th birthday an- niversary. The guests were Miss Vesta Cassidy, Miss Mary Denham, Miss Jean McCandlish, Miss Virginia Webster, Miss Loretta Yost, Miss Barbara Smith, Miss Pauline Hardy, Mr. Claude Ward, Mr. Robert Clark, Mr. John Page, Mr. Thomas Hunter, Mr. John Lewis and ‘Mr. Curtis Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Prescott Blount of Country Club Hills, Va., an- nounce the birth of a son, Charles Walter Blount, September 16 at Co- lumbia Hospital. Mrs. Blount was, be- fore her marriage, Miss Alice Craw- ford. Miss Blanche Wootton, Who has recently moved into an apartment nni Eastern avenue in Silver Spring, Md., was given & surprise housewarming by a group of friends Wednesday night. The guests included Mrs. Alma Jones, Mrs. Norman Wootton, jr.; Mrs. Turner Wootton, Mrs. Jean Harris, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, Mrs. Evelyn Ellis and Miss Edith Wootton. Miss Loraine Lincoln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lincoln, will | return this week to her home' in| Silver Spring, Md., from Litchfield, Conn, where she spent the Summer with her aunt, Mrs. Cudworth Beye. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Brannan of Wynnewood Park, Silver Spring, Md., have visiting them during this week end, Mr. Brannan's sister, Mrs. Blair Boisseau; her daughter, Miss | Blair Boisseau, and her nephew, Mr. Hunter Ferratt, jr., of Richmond, Va. | They are also visiting Mrs. Boisseau’s | niece, Miss Marie Ferratt, who is in | training at Georgetown Hospital. Mrs. Frederick W. Poos, Country | Club Hills, Va, has left for a two- week stay at Fort Myers, Fla, where &he will visit relatives. Mrs. Vance H. Largent of Silver Spring, Md, entertained Friday| at a surprise tea for Mrs. A. 3. Higgins of Silver Spring, who cele- brated her birthday anniversary. The guests were Mrs. Edward Sher- man, Mrs. W. MacShane, both of Sil- ver Spring; Mrs. William Early of Birmingham, Ala.; Miss Doris Hock- man of Shanesville, W. Va.; Mrs. Herman Halstrick of Takoma Park, Md.; Mrs. Walter Pettus, Mrs. Roy L. Knight, Mrs. S. L. English and Mrs. M. Dobrin, all of Washington. Mrs. Edwin R. Palmer is entertain- ing her daughter, Mrs. X. P. Walton, and her children, Miss Dorothy Louise ‘Walton, and Miss Alice Ann and Paul Edwin. Prof. Walton, who for some time was principal of the Greater New | York Academy, has gone to Atlanta, where he has entered the Atlanta Southern Dental College. His family | will join him soon. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fury and two | children of Panama are spending three | months in this country, dividing their | time between Washington, where they visit Mrs. Fury’s mother, and Langley, Va., where they are the guests of Mrs. Fury's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edgar Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Farr and Miss Jessie Williams of Philadelphia are the guests of Mr. Farr's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson M. | Farr, in Fairfax. Fairfax County Clerk of the Court | and Mrs. John M. Whalen and their | daughter and Mr. Whalen's mother returned today to their home in Fair- fax after spending the week end with relatives at The Plains, Va. Mrs. Joseph Campbell, who has Ppassed some tinfe with her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Henderson, at Chantilly, Va., re- turned today to her home in Salem, Va. Mr. Charles Ramsdell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Ramsdell of Takoma | Park, D. C., was the house guest over | the week end of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Breitenback of Germantown, Phil- adelphia. JACK TARR accents the versatility of SANDE WILLIAMS AND HIS MUSIC with violin, saxophone, clarinet and excellent tenor voice DAILY 4:30 to 6:30 P.M. in the Carlton COCKTAIL LOUNGE L] Music for Supper Dancing in “El Patio” is also pro- vided by Sande Williggns. L] “E| Patio” Admission by Card Only THE 16 th. and K His Best Friend Told Him It was his wife and she told him the truth. But she didn't say he had “bed breath.” Instead, she said, “My dear, you need E-Z Tablets.” A hint to the wise was sufficient. Don't wait for some one to tell you. If you feel sluge! @ish, headachy, dizzy, or bilious, due to constipation, you may be quite sure! gour breath is telling others. Get & package of E-Z Tablets today, At AII‘ €20d dsug stores, only 256 X Engagement Announced MISS ATHA GULLION, Whose parents, Col. and Mrs. Allen Gullion, announce her en- gagement to Lieut. Thomas Samuel Moorman, jr., son of Mrs. Thomas S. Moorman. The wedding will take place October 30 in the Washington Cathedral. —Bachrach Photo. Why pay slightly higher prices to Footer's? Because your fabrics and furs— Have the best of care. The utmost of skill. A "follow-through” which is not content with half-way measures. CLEANERS AND DYERS 1327 Conn. Ave. N.W. Phone PO. 5870 We Will Call Suggestion: Madam’s Gowns will feel at home at Footer's Consider the RUG ® An oriental rug is more beautiful. @ Itis far more durable than any other make. ® It has individuality and character. @ It has unsurpaseed and lasting colors. @ It is hand made to its last detail. Miss Darr Married ToMr. A. L. Burnett Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Darr of North Vermont street, Arlington, Va., Louis Burnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Burnett of Lyon Park, Va., Saturday, September 19, in the par- sonage of the First Baptist Church in Clarendon, the pastor, the Rev. Perry L. Mitchell, officiating at 7:30 o’clock in the evening. Mp. and Mrs. Burnett were attended by Miss Jeanette Horde of Lyon Park and Mr. James Miller of Washington, and the ceremony was witnessed by a few relatives only. Pollowing the ceremony a wedding supper was served at River Bend on the Mount Vernon Boulevard, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burnett as hosts. Weddings (Continued From Third Page.) bridal party enjoyed dinner together at the Dodge Hotel. Later in the eve- ning the bride and groom left for Lu- ray and other places of interest in Virginia. The bride was graduated from East- ern High School in the class of 1930 and for the last few years has been employed by the Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. The bridegroom is a 1934 graduate of the Wharton School of Finance, University of Pennsyl- vania, and is employed in the mort- gage loan department of the Acacia Insurance Co. vering . . . stand lots cf abuse. can selection. Mail Orders Filled [KEs 1314 F Street N.W. Residential (Continued From Third Page.) pics at Germany, were house guests of Mme. Madieu at her chateau in Paris, France, and also visited in England, Switzerland, Austria, Hun- gary, Italy and Czechoslovakia. Mrs. Waters, who sailed on the Queen Mary in June, was met in Paris by her husband, who arrived early in August. Together they toured Russia, were received by prominent local officials and were guests at the Theater Festival in Mascow and Len- ingrad Mrs. Waters will resume her at homes the third Sunday in October, Mrs. Herbert Sparrow and her niece, Miss Betty Kidder, of New York are spending the Autumn and Winter at the Dunworth, Warrenton. Others at the Dunworth are Admiral and Mrs. Walter 8. Crosley and Capt. and Mrs. Fortunato Porotto. Mr. Clarence A. Dykstra, ecity manager, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Dykstra are at the Hotel Releigh. Mrs. Prederic J. Crosby of Boston, Mass., and Miss Helene J. Crosby of Jamaica Plain are at the Carlton Hotel for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Young en- tertained over the week end in their home on Custis road, Arlington, Va., the latter's niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earle R. Hawkins of Portsmouth, Va. Others $25 to $155 Student wardrobe trunk . . value never turned up on any campus. You'll like the swanky striped canvas cov- it will hold PLENTY and will It’s @ sure All-Ameri- . and a better Phone DlIstyict 4454 Whether you start with a rug and build your room to it, or start with your room and unify it with your ruge Choose Your Oriental Rug at.... NESHAN G. HINTLIAN, Inc. Established 1917 1128 Connecticut Ave. Across From Mayflower Hotel SALE Kermans, with exquisite de- $ 2 6 5.00 signs and shimmering opales- cent colorings, 9x12.......... Kermans, superior quality, all with desirable color schemes, made with finest Persian Wools, 9X12 . i-iiil.vi e of unsurpassed Quality Ori- ental rugs, at prices which will never be heard of again. Sarouks of the finest type, with glowing wine red back- grounds, 9x12.... <. eerieen : Keshans, with smart tauny shades and with medallion de- signs ... 2190 $265-00 o e sie s 00 one All makes and all sizes of our entire stock comprising some 1000 pieces reduced during this sale : From 10 to 33% THE EVENING STAR, WASfiINGTON D. €, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1936. Mrs. Wyatt Hostess At Luncheon Today Mrs. Walter Wyatt entertained at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Harold L. Alden of Johannesburg, South Africa, and Mrs, Charles Lati- mer. The guests included Mme. Rajamaitri, Mme. Castro, Mrs. Ronald Ransom, Mrs. Joseph Broderick, Mrs. Harllee Branch, Mrs. Garland Fer- guson, Mrs. Louis Shapiro, Mrs. C. E. Wells, Mrs. Charles P. Reynolds, Mrs. Thomas Burke, Mrs. John Herrick, Mrs. Theodore 1. Coe, Mrs. Steven Farrand, Mrs. Peyton Evans, Mrs. Franklin Schnieder, Mrs. Marcelius Woodward, Mrs. Seiford Stellewagen, Mrs. James P. Herson, Mrs. R. A. Graves, Mrs. 8. E. Sumner, Mrs. H. B. Smith and Mrs. Don Leslie. Mrs. Boyden Visiting Capital From Orient Mrs. Amanda Mayo Boyden, daugh- ter of Capt. Chester Mayo, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Mayo, now at the navy yard at Portsmouth, N. H., arrived today to spend a few days with Mrs. G. L. Hunt and her daughter, Miss Mabel Hunt, in their Takoma Park home. Mrs. Boyden has been in the Orient, where she was engaged in newspaper work on English papers published in Shanghai and in Peiping. She for- merly lived in Washington, where Capt. Mayo was on duty for some time. Cameron . . . the new high- throated line in @ smart step-in pump of black suede, $12.75. SOCIETY. Vladimir M. Palic. The wedding will take place Thursday, October 15, at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zelenka have | oo Tauls Lutheran Church at 12 | . yece] 'oliow al e issued invitations to the marriage of | zelenka ~residence, 3014 Rodman their daughter, Georgine Marie, to Dr. | street. 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