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SOCIETY. Party Given On Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Entertain at Silver Spring Home. R. AND MRS. HAROLD HAR- MON entertained at their M home in Silver Spring, Md., last evening at a Monte Carlo party in celebration of the tenth wed- ding anniversary. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Deffinbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fillius and Miss Eleanor Lewis of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Alexander of Bethesda, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wooton, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brandt, Mr. Walter Brandt, Miss Mary Louise Jones, Mr. George Harmon, jr.; Mrs. George Har= mon, Miss Pauline Harmon, Mrs. Bernard Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Cowell, Mr. and Mrs. Newlon Wyvill, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Torrance, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Price, Mr. Earl Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Audley Granger, Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Deffinbaugh, Mr. and| Mrs. Charles E. Jones, Mr. Milton Sproesser, Mr. and Mrs. John Maddox, | Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Harmon, the hostess’ mother, Mrs. Harriet Babbing- | ton, and her sister, ss Ann Babbing- ton, and Mr. and Mrs. David Pettit. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Mehring of Silver Spring, Md. accompanied by their two children, Betty Mehring and Jimmy Mehring, and by Mrs. Meh- ring's mother, are spending two weeks in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Solomon were Married - MRS. SIDNEY M. Who before her marriage recently was Miss Esther C. Buchalter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Buchalter. —Underwood & Underwood Photo. THE SU~DAY Recently COLLEGEMAN, hosts at dinner and bridge Monday ;\meg at their home in Seven Oaks anor, The s were Mr. _ Mre. Talph A" Well, M. and Mye.| home in Montgomery Hill. Eben Whitcomb, Mr. and Mrs. George | Mrs. Franklin Wisner is again at| H. Butler, all of Seven Oaks Manor; | her home in Indian Spring terrace Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dustin of after a short visit with her daughter | Silver Spring, and Mrs. Doll M. Zirkle 8nd son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hall of Smith Parker, who are living in Pitts- at bridge Thursday evening at her? Washington. Mrs. John B. Thompson entertained | | burgh, Pa. tain at Tuncheon and bridge Wednes- day at her home in Woodside Park. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Weaver of Silver | Spring have been spending the past three weeks in Westmoreland County, Va. STaR, Capt. and Mrs. Frank L. Hewitt of | Silver Spring have with them for the | Mrs. Allen H. Gardner will enter- | week end their daughter, Miss Nellie ! WASHINGTON, D. Hewitt, who is a freshman at St. Joseph's College, Emmittsburg, Md. Mrs. Howard P. Bailey of Wynne- wood Park entertained her bridge club Friday at luncheon and cards. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Wolfe of Sil- ver Spring, accompanied by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolfe, also of Silver Spring, are spending three weeks in Florida. During their stay they will visit' Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Heiser of Silver Spring at their Winter home at Winter Park and also spend some time in Orlando and Miami. Among others of the community now in Florida are Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jones and Mr. end Mrs. Wade Shaw, who left Sunday for Miami; Mr. Albert W. Cowell and his daughter, Miss Edna Cowell, who left yesterday for Miami, and who were accompanied by Mr. William Norbeck and his daughter, Miss Kathryn Nor- beck, of Washington, and Mrs. Jean Rushing of Silver Spring, who left last week for a six weeks' stay in Miami and Cuba. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Oliver have just returned from a trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Wagner left a few days ago for their Winter " Early Spring Coiffures This new coiffure may be arranged in pompadour ef- fect or soft curls about the head. Permanent Waves OIL TONIC SOLUTION Includes an individ- $3'5° ual haircut. Special Oil Solution 0il is applied direct $2 50 . ly to the hair __ __ Services 25¢c-35¢ WARNER BEAUTY STUDIO 1318 F Street, NAt. 8930 Between Palace and Capitol Theaters C., home in St. Petersburg, where they will remain until the late Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Allpress of Sil- ver Spring entertained at a bridge party last evening. Mrs. Morton Rose entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday at her home in Silver Spring. Among the guests were Mrs. Thomas Chiswell, Mrs, F. P. Clark and Mrs. J. H. Cissel of Silver Spring, Mrs. Lawrence Eyre of Highland, Md., who is visiting Mrs. Cissel, Mrs. W. A. Pierce of Woodside, Mrs. Willilam C. McPherson and Mrs. William Dudley of North Woodside; Mrs. Neil Stubbs of Wheaton, Mrs. Martha Blundon of Forest Glen, Md,, and Mrs. Hilleary Rose. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Blakeslee of Woodside Park was the scene of an attractively arranged tea Sunday afternoon, January 31, the party marking the first of a series of social affairs to be given by the Wood- side Park Civic Association. Those WASHABLE ond DURABLE BONTEX SHADES Your Home De.fmes tfte Best. We believe, and by know that Bontex They're not only was| they five a new meanjng to the word smart. A wide variety of pas with your rugs and draperies. mate for Bontex sha Venetian Blinds Bontex Shades Sturdifold Awnings 1904 M St. lactual experience we FEBRUARY 7, 1937—PART THREE. who poured were Mrs. M. K. Arm- strong, Mrs. Charles W. Hopkins, Mrs. I M. Shumate and Mrs. McCullough. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. Paul Miller, Mrs. Karl Jarrell, Mrs. Daniel M. Gearhart and Mrs. Samuel K. Wade. Mrs. Willlam W. Dudley entertained at bridge Friday night at her home in North Woodside. Mrs. Frank L. Proctor was hostess at luncheon Tuesday at her home in Silver Spring. Mrs. Frederick Buddecke of Wood- side entertained at bridge Thursday. Louis Rouleau, jr, and Charles Prather have returned to Randolph- Macon Academy at Front Royal, Va., after spending several days at their home in Silver Spring. Mrs. John Maddox of Silver Spring entertained at & bingo party Wednes~ mnr s Shades are BEST. able and durable, but el shades, to ensemble Let us esti- es in your home! National 0904 Helena Rubinstein 715 Fifth Avenue, New York @ 1937H R Inc < 1214-1220 F STREET Store Opens 9:30-Closes 5:45 iy 8." % Leading the Parade of Resort Fashions OUR FAMOUS EXCLUSIVE Y Glen Bogie ALY, . ] “" Knit Dresses —as always, guaranteed not ol to stretch, sag, or wrinkle. One, Two and Three-piece Models for Misses 12 to 20, Women 36 to 44 14.95+%39.75 The styles, the weaves, the colors, workmanship and fit of the Spring Glen Bogies as find, if not finer than ever. And the Colors! Crown-jewel tones . . . gold, coral, emerald, sapphire. English countryside . . . 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