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E—10 »* Weddings (Continued From Pirst Page.) a blended fowered with a white picture hat and white accessories. Her shoul- der corsage was of gardenias. The bride was graduated from Robert E. Lee High School of this city and from State Teachers' College, Farmuville, Va. She is a member of Alpha Sigma Alpha. She has served as secretary of Gienmore Hunt Club of Staunton, for two vears was a member of the faculty of Vincent Smith School, at Port| Washington, Long Island. and me{ past two years has been a member of the Staunton public school faculty. Mr. Woodbury graduated from Robert E. Lee High School and is an alumnus of the University of Vir- ginia, The bride’s goingaway costume was of white and brown triple sheer crepe with brown and whitg accessories. After a wedding trip North Mr. and Mre. Woodbury will be at home in Alta Visia, Va. where Mr. Woodbury hoids the position of city manager Mr. Collis Harris of Washington attended the wedding. groom, wore ehiffon gown Miss Scott Becomes Rride of Mr. Reisinger. M| 8§ DOROTHY LORENA SCOTT. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M Eeott of the North Hills of Sligo Park. Silver Spring. Md.. became the bride Miss Katharine Wayt Bride of W. R. M. Woodbury in Staunton. OCIETY, of Interest at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute with the degree of master of science. Mrs. Pharr is a graduate of the class of 1932 of the University of Rich- mond, where she received her B, A. degree, Miss Svlvia O'Neal Married to Mr. Ross. “HE Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Protestant Church was the soene of the wedding of Miss S¥ivia Marie O'Neal of Washington and Mr. Wel- lington David Ross yesterday at noon. The Rev. Dr. Raymond White of- ficiated. The bride wore a Wwhite satin gown and carried a bouquet of white roses. Her attendant, Mrs. Lillian Kiracofe Washington, wore peach crepe and carried ‘& spray of snapdragons. The bridegroom was attended by his brother-in-law, Mr. Harvey Neilson, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mrs. Emma Howenstine played a program on the organ and Mr. George | A. Dodge and his 7-year-old daughter | Mary plaved three selections upon the marimba. At the close of the service a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman | Ager, on Ager road, after which the | bride and bridegroom left on their wedding trip. Miss Frances Mensh, Mr. M. Lipaite Wed. R. AND MRS. LOVIS MENSH an- | of Mr. William Hemy Reisinger, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Reisinger of Philadelphia, yesterday afternoon The wedding took place at 4 o'clock in the rectory of the Grace Evangeli- | cal Lutheran Church, Washington. | with the Rev. G. E. Lenski, pastor AMciating. Palms and ferns were ef- faetively arranged throughout the liv- | mg room, which was also decorated with baskets of mixed Summer flowers. | Mre. Lenski, wife of the Rev. Lenski, | played the wedding march | Given n marriage by her father, | the bride wore a sport smit of navy | bise with white accessories and a cor- sage bouquel of gardenias and lilies of the vailev. Her only Attendant was Miss Ruth Amelia Teagle of Silver | Spring. Md. who wore & gray sports suit with dubonnet accessories. She wore a corsage bouquet of red ro«-‘ buds. Mr. Thomas Martin of Philadelphia was the best man. After receiving their friends and members of the im- | mediste family who were present the bridal coupie left for & motor irip. They will be at home at 8403 Georgia | sveniie. Bilver Spring, Md, after August 15 The bride’'s mother wore 8 printed ehiffon gown with a dubonnet back- ground and gray and bive flowers and | s dubonnei feit hat. Her corsage bonguiet wax made of mixed Bwmmer | N flowers, bine predominating Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Scoit gave & dinner party Fyiday night st their home for ihe bridal party and mem- bags of both families. Among the out- | of-town guesis were Mr. and Mrs R. D. Tuick of Akron, Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam K. Reisnger and Mr. and | Mrs. C. E. Rickert of Philadelphia, Mies Edith Jones | riage by | George and New York. Mr nounce the marriage of their | daughter Frances to Mr. Morris Z. Lip- | sitz. son of Mr. and Mrs. David M. | Lipsitz. of Baltimore, Md. The cere- | mony took place last Sunday &t noon, | with Rabbi Harry Silverston oficiating. | The bride. who was given in mar- | her father, was dressed in a while crepe cape ensemble, effectively trimmed in British tan taffeta. Her hat was of white felt. piped with Brit- ish tan velvet. and she wore an orchid eorsage. Miss Elisabeth Mensh. the bride's | sister, who was her maid of honor, | was dressed in & periwinkle cape dress | with black accessories, and wore a | Mr. Jack Lipsitz | the bridegroom, was best gardenia corsage brother of man. Mrs. Mensh wore & black gown and | | Mrs. Lipsitz & flowered chiffon. Both | Wore gardenia corsages A dinner and reception at the home | | of the bride's parents followed the | ceremony The bride wore a beige and black | | ensemble for her going-away cos- | tume. and biack aceessories. After a motor trip to Saratoga. Lake and Mrs Lipsitz will be at home at 2439 Lake- view avenue, Baltimore. Miss Frances Robertson Married to Mr. Piercy, Jr. M !SS FRANCES LYNN ROBERT- | SON. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Walter Holmes Robertson of Gaines- ville. Va, and Mr. John Morpott Plercy. jr. were married Saturday evening, July 24, at 6 o'clock n St Paul's Chu -n, Haymarket. Va. The ceremony was performed by the Rev W. F. Carpenter, the rector, with only the immediate families present | Mrs. Piercy is a granddaughter of the late Henrv Pairfax Lynn, former And Mr. Pharr Wed. M55 EDiTH VIRQINIA JONES was married to Mi. James Mul- ford Pharr Jast evening at 8 o'clock in the Baptist Church, Washiogion, | Va . with she Rev. Fremont N, Hinkel, | wector of leede Chuveil, Fanquier Cownty, ofbciating. The echwrch was | decoraved wish feens. white gladioluses and oathedral candies. The bride & whe dawghier of 1he ate Mr. and Mes. Jumex Fwhloss Jones | of Rosebank, Markbam, Va. The bridegroom is the son of the Jate Dr James Roberon Phary of Mount | Hope. W. ¥a, and of Mrs, M, P. Brooks of Newport News, ¥a. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Jesse Frankiin Jones | ae whose home she was married. Bhf wore her moiher's wedding gown of | white China sifk with leg-o'-mutton | sleeves and long. full ewcuiar wain. | The yoke and bigh sending eoilar | were of haend-made lace. Her talle wetl. also Woinm by her mother, was held in piace with a gatland of orange | blossoms, and she earried a casoade bouquet of white roces and orchids. | Miss Caiherine Jones, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore an aquamarine embroidered net gown | made on princess lines with pufled sleeves, and trmmed with pink rib- bon. Her bouqiet was of pink roses. | Anne Lancdon Townsend of Mar- shall, Va, was flower girl. She wore !i frock like that of the maid of honor, ! and carried a white basket of rvsel r allendants also wore | ke that of the maid of honor, ' and earrvied shower bouquets of pink | garden flowers. They were Miss Nellie | Pharr of Newport News; Miss Kath- erine Roberis and Mrs, Horace M- | Farland of Richmond. Va.: Miss Flor- ence Dickenson of South Boston, Va.; Mes. Maurice Shirey of Front Royal, | Va. and Mrs, Lewis J. Turner, Wash- | ington, Va Mr. Edward R. Pharr News was hic brother's best man, | and ®he ushers were Mr. James R.| Jones of Markham, brother of the bride, and Mr William Ballard, Mr. | Owen Keetar, Mr. George Wesi, Mr Jack Davis and Mr. George Kerfoot, ail of Newport News. | Mrs. Noel D. Nelms of Hampion, ; Va., organisi, piaved the wedding | musie, and Mr. Lewis J. Turner played the violin. A mediey of old songs was | plaved while the guests assembled, and | Mrs. J. A. St. Clair sang A reception given by Mr. and Mrs. J. ¥. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. ‘Wood, at Delamore, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, followed the cere- mony. Ferns and gladioli were used in the decoraiions. Mrs. Jones wore & eostume of learose mousseline de soie, with a French eorsage bouquet of Talisman roses. Mrs. Wood was in black organza. with red roses, and Mrs. Brooks, mother of the bride- groom. wore black lace, with a cor- sage bouquet of white roses. Those assisting the hostesses were Mrs. Hen W. Anderson of Alex- andria, Va: Mrs. Cabell Woodward of Elden, Rappahannock County; Miss Gaylord Gibson of Delaphane, Va, snd Mrs. W. C. Campbell, Washing- ton. Va The out-of-town guests included Mr. William Peele, Miss Mary Trone, Mr. Edgerton Evans and Mr. George Hand of Washington, D. C. The going-away costume of the bride was of dark blue sheer, with ac- eessories to match and & corsage of Newport bouquet of white orchids. After a wedding trip through the Northern States and Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Pharr will be at home at Denbigh, Va. ‘vruldenl of she National {son of Mr. and | Saturday | Mise Margaret Brittle Bank of | Manassas. and of the late Thomas | Boiling Robertson. Mr. Piercy is the Mrs. John M. Piercy of Gainesviile His grandfather. | Thomas Piercy. eame to Virginia from England. sewled in Prince William County and married Miss Maris Lowe of Greenwich. | Aller the ceremony & receipion for | {150 guests was held at Lawncale. the Mrs. James William Ward, whose wedding took place in the Church of the Holy Trinity last month, was formerly Miss Julia McClellan. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James R. McClellan —Harris-Ewing Photo. Left oval: Mrs. Lloyd E. Burroughs. who was, before her wedding, June 14, in St. John's Episcopal Church, Be- thesda, Md. Miss Barbara Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson Jenkins —Underwood & Underwood Photo. and Miss Janet Browder Fort Wayne sang two selections. The bride wore a gown of corn- of flower blue lace, a large picture hat of sheer, pink horsehair braid, pink lace mitts &nd pink sandals and carried & bouquet of pink roses and biue larkspur The maid of honor was Miss Ruth | Pasher, the bridegroom's sister. She wore a dress of yellow net over taffeta and a large leghorn hat, | bow-length cape and yellow trimmed with the blue of the bride's dress. The best man was Mr. Hamar Bash ! of Fort Wayne. and the ushers were Mr. Gordon Sparks and Mr. Marvin | Lear of Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher left on & short wedding trip after the ceremony Mrs. Fisher wearing a tailored brown printed chiffon dréss, with an el- acces- 10 sories. They are now at home at ! Denwood avenue, Takoma Park, Md Miss Doris Lee Renneberger and Mr. Day Married. bome of the bride’s parents. Among N ATTRACTIVELY arranged wed- the out-of-town guests were Mrs, | < ding ok place Saturday after- Carolme Robertson. Mrs. William | noon, June 26, in the Rhode Isiand Bartle and Dr. Robert Scott Lamb | venue Methodist Protestant Church of Wa*hmmon | when Miss Doris Lee Renneberger — | daughter of Mr. and Mss. Raymone Mise Dorothy Berry ;Rennebergor of 800 Whittler place. -fldQ of Mr. William Kebler. ;b-‘('«mi‘ the bride of Mr Milton "I"HE wedding of Miss Dorothy Berry daughter and Mr. of Mrs. Bdna Jacobs. William P. Keller took place | aflernoon, Julv 24, at 4 o'clook in the home of Mr. and Mrs. | M. L. Slye, jr., in Woodside Park, Md. | The bride. who was given in marriage by Mr. Wiliam Bauer, wore an afte noon gown of hyacinth blue marqui- sette and & white turban with a small circular veil. She earried an old- fashioned bouguet of white roses and | lilies of the valley. Her only attendant was her sister, | Miss Alice Berry, who wore a flowered | print dress with white accessories | and she carried an old-fashioned nosegay of garden flowers. ‘ Mr. Jack Riley was the best man. | After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Keller will make their home at 4802 Pourth street northwest. | | Miss Rove Kessler l Wed to Mr. Nat Gandel. 1 | MR AND MRS. JACOB KESSLER of Washington announce the | marriage of their daughter Rose to Mr. Nat Gandel of Buffalo, N. Y. The | wedding took place Sunday, July 24, in the Hamilion Hotel. | Miss Elsie Siiterman was the maid | of honor and only attendant for the | bride and Mr. Benjamin Gandel was best man for his brother. Upon their return from a wedding | trip vo Canada Mr. and Mrs. Gandel | ill reside in Wasnimgton, And Mr. Robertson Wed. MRS, SAMUEL COLE BRITTLE Warrenton, Va., has announced | the marriage of her daughter Mar- garet Fitzhugh and Mr. George Wil- frid Robertson, in Bel Air, Md., Friday afternoon, July 23, at 5 o'clock. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Robert- son left for a motor trip to the Thou- sand Isiands and other places in Can- ada. They will be at home in War- renton after August 8. Mrs. Robertson is the daughter of the late Mr. Samuel Cole Brittle. from the Bowen, Taliaferro, Fitzhugh, Polk and Digges families of Virginia. Mr. Robertson is the son of Mr. Wil- frid Henry Robertson and Mrs. Vivian Coe Robertson of Meadowbrook Farm, Chester County, Pa. He was educated at Haverford and the Hoosack School, New York, and was for several years with Lionel Edwards, Ltd., in Calcutta, India. He is now in Warrenton. Miss Barbara Dickey Mr. Miron Fisher Wed 188 BARBARA DICKEY was married to Mr. Miron F. Fisher in the Methodist Episcopal Church of Montieello, Ind., on July 16. Both the bride and bridegroom are Washingtonians. The church was beautifully deco- rated with palms, ferns and large ‘Through her mother she is descended | William Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton R. Day, ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock the Rev. Raymond W. White, pastor of the ehurch, officiating Summer flowers and lighted tapers | against a background of palms and ferns formed an impressive setting for the wedding. Mr. Henry W. Gilli- gan. organiat of the church, plaved the wedding music. Preceding the cere- mony Miss Margaret Berry and Mr | Stewart Giggan sang The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore & gown of white lace, fashioned on princess lines. ! over white satin. The long sieeves of | the gown were puffed at the shoulders | and ended in points over the hands Her white tulle veil was draped from & halo cap, trimmed with orange blos- soms, and she carried a shower bou- quet of white rosebuds and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Arthur Hargett. a eousin of the bride. was the matron of honor, wearing a dress of lilac mousseline de soie, with matching hat and face veil She carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses and larkspur. ‘The bridesmaids were Miss Flora McKenzie and Mrs. George C. Prather. who wore costumes similar 1o that of | the matron of honor. Miss McKenzie wore aqua mousseline de soie and ca ried a bouquet of pink roses and del- phinium, and Mrs. Prather wore a gown of mousseline de sole in a deep shade of watermelon pink and carried a bouquet of red roses and Shasta daisies. Miss Gladys Lee Renneberger, niece of the bride, was the junior bridesmaid. She wore a long, full frock of white net over pink, with a garland of pink and blue forget-me-nots in her hair. She carried an old-fashioned bouquet of Summer flowers. ‘The bride’s brother, Mr. Raymond C. Rennelberger, was the best man. and the ushers were Mr. John M. Wil- kinson, Mrs. Charles A. Lyons, jr.; Mr. George C. Prather and Mr. George Watson. Immediately following the ceremony & reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Day were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Ren- neberger, mother of the bride, who wore & beige lace dress, with & shoul- der bouquet of pink rosebuds, and by Mrs. Day, mother of the bridegroom. who wore & black lace dress, with a shoulder bouquet of pink roses. Later in the evening the couple left on a wedding trip to Virginia Beach, the bride wearing an off-white tweed- skin tailored costume, with a green felt hat and matching accessories and a corsage bouquet of yellow tea roses. They will live at 2550 Edmondaon ave- nué, Baltimore, Md. Miss Helen E. Diets, Mr. G. F. Seolt Wed. (QN _JUNE 26 Miss Helen Elisabeth Dietz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alber. Edward Diets. was married to Mr. Pharr was graduated in 1983 baskets of pink and blue delphinium, Mr. George Prancis Seott by the Rev. 4 i also of Washington. The | Mrs. Stephen A. Trodden Margaret Myers, daughter of William A. Myers The wedding took place last month in the Church of the Nativity. Mr. GUST 1, ' x Mrs formerly Miss Mr. and Mrs. John J trude Reilly, siste: Trodden is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Trodden. —rEmoks Photo. - e —m—. took place July 10, 1987—PART THREE. SOCIRT O'Connell, whose marriage was Miss Catherine Ger- r of Mr. John A. Reilly. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Dr. John Compton Ball in the Metro- politan Baptist Church | The bride. who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a gown of white angel-skin lace over satin with only & littie spray of orange blossoms | 8z a decoration. The veil was plain | except for a small cluster of orange blogsoms and she also wore a pearl pin that belonged to the bridegroom's mother. She carried a large bouquet | iot white roses and lilies of the valley | The ondesmaids, Num. Miss Louise Tucker, Miss Betty Gardiner and Miss Rosalie Toth. a cousin of the bride, were all dressed alike in blue. pink, yellow and green | with corresponding veils. Each one carried an old-fashioned bouquet of various flowers. The maid of honor, Miss Louise Bozzi. wore & lemon-colored lace gown and carried an arm bouquet of talis- man roses. The little flower girl, Miss | Virginia Laubinger, was dressed in long vellow organdy and seattered rose petals before the bride Mr. Bernard Beott, the bridegroom'’s brother, was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Albert Edward Diets, | jr.; Mr. Thomas Tucker, Mr. Orville | Baker and Mr. Howard Loveless. After the ceremony there was a re- | ception at the home of the bride, at | 1216 Owen place northeast, where Mr. | and Mrs. Scott are living temporarily | since they have returned from their }wedamg trip through the South. Miss Eleanor Pabst Wed | To Mr. Thomas Woolery. ‘h/llSS ELEANOR A. PABST, for- merly of Washington, became the bride of Mr. Thomas S. Woolery on Saturday afternoon, June 26, in the Lutheran Church in Phillipsburg, Ohio. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. M. Walter Rogg of Dayton, Ohio, and wore an ivory satin gown fashioned on princess lines with & full-length ivory tulle veil. She car- ried a bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Mrs. James H. Platt of Washington in whose home the bride resided during her service with the Govern- ment, was the matron of honor, wear- ing & pink net and lace gown over pink taffeta. She carried a bouquet of roses and blue delphinium. The bridesmaids were Mias Willie Raguse of Auburn, N. Y, and Miss Jackie Platt of Washington, cousin of the bride. They wore pale blue mousseline de soie over blue taffeta and earried old-fashioned nosegays. Following the wedding, a reception was held at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Laura K. Pabst. Later the bride and bridegroom left on & wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Upon their return they will make their home in Dayton, Ohio, ‘where Mr. Woolery is empioyed. Miss Pabet graduated from the Uni- versity of Ohio and for the last four years has been connected with the A. A. A and the soil conservation pro- gram of the A. A. A. She is an active member of the Young Democrats. e 100 Special Trains. More than 100 special trains were run by railways for the review of 90,000 ex-service men and women by King George in Myde Park, London. Miss Constance | ‘Mmrt Mrs. K. G. Miller. Mrs. John- | | | | T |son. Mrs. W. H. Wandel and her IBrldge Part | house guest Mrs. A. H Wandel of [ Weet Pittson Pa. and Mrs. A. G ! Schuits. | Sllppmomabics o {. luncheon and bridge Wednesday F 1 Ch 1 afternoon. Mrs. Phillip Nourse, Mrs. | a UY ChY | rrederick w. Jones, Mrs George But- | terworth. Mrs. John L. Harrison. Mrs Mrs. A. L. Anderson‘ ! Entertains in Honor of Her Sister. ALLS CHURCH. Va. July 31— | Mrs. Alchie Anderson enter- Herbert Coward. Miss Bessie 8 and Mrs. Felix Moore were ne: spending two weeks in Heathesy wart R Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Sale are Va Hamaker Mr. and Mrs. Kenton B and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sharp. who have been spending the last two weeks in Miami | the latter part of the week | Beach, will return hl»moi Mr. Eric von Toll of Columbus is | tained 40 guests at & dessert | bridge party today in honor ® Fuest of his mother, Mrs. Eric von of her sister, Miss Evelyn E. Powell | T0Il. and his brother-in-law and | of St Louls Guests were Mrs. Bu- |¥Ster. Mr. and Mrs. Atherton W 5 Mears. ford M. Bridwell, Mrs. James Brown Mrs. Samuel R. Copper, Mrs. Robert | Miss Mitzi Payne is visiting her | brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and | Cushman, Mrs. Ward 8. Freeman, ! | Mrs. Alexander Galt, Mrs, W. Harold | MT8- John Wellx of West Palm Beach. | Horning, Mrs. Frederick W. J\men.ihMr' and Mrs. C. H. Newland and Mrs. J. Roy Johnston, Mrs. Louis F.| Der 0n of Spokane. Wash.. are guests | Wonde Mo Rufus M. Tane Mrs,|Of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall T. Boone | Osiah B. Livingston, Mrs. Noble Moore, | Miss Jane Cline and Mis Kath-| T e Moot Mre. Atherton W, | arine Moran are spending the week | Mears, Mrs. Jokeph McCaskill, Mrs. | ®"d 8t Virginia Beach y B MeNair, M. George Robert.| The Rev. W. Leigh Ribble, who has aw. Mrs Frederick Howard. Mrs, | DN acting as chaplain for the past P. H. Smythe, Mrs. Rollo Smith, Mrs. | Willard Smith, Mrs. Frederick W. Wright, Mrs. Franklin P. Shaw, Mrs. | Heber A. Sotzin. Mrs. E. P. Harrison, Mrs. Mayo Herring. Mrs. Emily Mann Gillette, Mrs. Wilbur 8. Hinman, jr.; Mrs. Wilbur S. Hinman, sr.; Mrs. A. F. Bowen, Mrs. John L. Trabold, Mrs.| Charles Pendleton. Mrs. John Sadtler, Mrs. A. E. Goodman, Mrs. Merritt Pope. Mrs. W. Leigh Ribble, Mrs William Rigby, Mrs. Frank Porter and Mrs. E. D. Vosbury and Mrs. J Harold Spelman Mrs. E. G. Beinhart gave & luncheon and bridge party Wednesday for Mrs Oziah B. Livingston, Mrs. J. Oliver Frank. Mrs. Walter Westcott, Mrs. W. W. Wizeman, Mrs. J. V. Howe, Mrs. Edward B. Wilcox, Mrs. Dale | Dilion, Mrs. Warren B. Esty, Mrs. Edgar Shreve, Mrs. P. H. Smythe Mrs. Merritt Pope, Mrs. William Cross- man, Mrs. P. H. Smyth, Mrs. Lyman Handmade Antique Estimates qiven on furni- lure repairing and re-up- Nolsterine by Mr. Desel Sum SPECIALTY NS ROOM FURNITURE month at Camp Green Briar son, Church and will preach at the Sunday | service tomorrow | | Alder- | W. Va., has returned to Falls Liewt | William B. Moore, U. S and Lieut. Howard Corey, U. 8. N, | August 58.50 57.50 56.00 Featuring the Latest SPIROMATIC &Mochiaeless ZOTOoS $|O_00 Other Waves $5.00 and Up Facial Treatments —tha reactivare the underskin. Lines fade — biack- beads go—pores re- fine — skin Ines. 1 Tasy. Tacial treatment. Course, $10.00 Vitamin Creams and Lotions Shampoos Fingerwaves Hot Oi MARGARET E. 1145 Conn. Ave. ‘and Mrs, OPEN UNTIL 9:30 P.M, PERMANENTS Items in Our ) 50c Service ) Skin and Scalp Specialists Mrs. Albert G. Goergens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs 1. Alfred B. 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Mortimer Palmer. Mrs. Willilam E. Covington S. Parry Grubb were her guesis Mr. Edward Brundage left this week to join & group of British entomolo- 2isa the British Museum in Ecuador Miss Elizabeth Van Leer McGroar- ty. who has been spending the last six weeks abroad. in England and | VVcd Recently MRS. MORTIMER HUDSON NAFF,JR., Who. before her marriage in April, was Miss Lolita Montes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel B. Montes. The wed- ding took place in St. Peters- burg. Fla. Special Loss of Hair Premature grayness. baldness. excessive dryness or oiliness 4 treated the modern scientific way. Con- . sultations solicited Ladies and Gentle- men Treated Course, $10.00 Vitamin Pomades and Tonics Manicures Eyebrow Arching Trims, Etc. SCHEETZE, Inc. NA. 2626 Sith Year im Business A. Fravel and his daugh- | motor trip through the | who are hunting apecimens for | | Scotland. returned Saturdav. Julv 24, and visited her grandmother. Mrx, C. N. 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