Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
B—4 « Suburban Residents Inthe News Mr. and Mrs. Norling Return to Som- erset. SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Mrs. Bull will spend some time at Marthas Vineyard. Miss Jayne White of Oakton, Va,, is the house guest of Miss Lorraine Dove of Lorton, Va. Yesterday Miss White was the guest soloist at historic Pohick Church. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kile of Mohican Hills, Montgomery County, Md., will sail from New York in the Champlain Saturday, going first to London, where they will visit a niece. After a tour of continental points and a visit in Rome with Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Marquis, the United States D. C, delegate to the International Insti- tute of Agriculture, who were for- merly of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Kile will sail from Naples, arriving home about October 1. Miss Belle Milstead and Miss Leila Milstead of Newington, Va., are spend- ing several days at Woodmont, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. S8imcoe of Au- rora Hills, Maj. and Mrs. E. W. Mc- Larren, Mr. D. W. Bell, acting direc- tor of the budget, and Mrs. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Quirk of ‘Washington were members of a house party over the week end near Fred- MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1937. erick, Md.,, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Tydings on their large farm estate located between Frederick and Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Mrs. Robert Keller and her three children, of Liberty, N. Y., are spend- ing some time in McLean, Vi sister, Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. J. Hunter Mack. Mrs. Jessie F. Banders has been entertaining her 'son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Harold G. Lelard. Dr. Leland is in the Indian Bervice and is located on an Indian SOCIETY reservation in the extreme north of California. They were accompanied b~ their sons, Mr. Harold Leland, jr., and Mr. John Leland, and Miss Anne Louise Leland. They also visited Dr. Leland’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. James A. Leland, at their home in Bar- tow, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. John Anker, Josephine Olker and Miss Harriet Olker of McLean, Va. have left for & week at Wildwood, N. J. Mrs. Kathryn D. Lawrence enter- tained at an alfresco supper party Friday evening at her home on North Mrs. | Taylor street, Arlington, in honor of Mrs. Alexander Gibson of Pittsburgh, Pa., and her daughters, Mrs. A. M. Graham of Los Angeles, Calif., and Miss Louise Gibson of Washington. Among the guests were Mr. Alex- ender Graham, who is an instructor of history in one of the Los Angeles high schools; Mr. Larry Lawrence, Miss Jane Lawrence and Miss Peggy Lawrence. Mr. W. Lawrence is spending & two-week vacation at Montaug Point, Hither Hill, on Long Island, having made the trip with Mr. Joseph Dooley of Park Lane, Va., (Continued From Third Page.) aker’s nieces, the Misses Mary and Rachel Longaker of Lansdale, Pa., who made the trip to Virginia with their aunt, Miss Eva Longaker, also of Lansdale, who has since returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Longaker also enter- fained this week Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muncinger of Mount Airy, Pa., who took Mr. Ralph Longaker back with them for a visit. WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10T 11™ F AND G STREETS - PaoNE DIsmict 5300 The Rev. and Mrs. William F. Miller and their daughter, Miss Ruth Miller, arrived a few days ago from the Btraits of Magellan Mission in Punta Arenas, where they have been sta- tioned for the past eight years. Stangl Pottery Dinner Set 53 Pieces $|3‘95 A beautiful service for eight, blending col- ors of the rainbow—blue, green, yellow, and tangerine. Colorful, American-made pottery ware that puts life and color and good cheer on every table. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Loy of North Edgewood street have with them for a short visit Mrs. Loy's father, Mr. Roy E. Cable, who came today from North Carolina. Mr. Cable is connected with the United States Chamber of Com- merce, with his headquarters in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. —Robbie Photo. Mrs. John Alvin Walls with her daughter Francesca. Dr. d M Floyd Gard o s o Waltos | and Mrs. Walls reside at Westhaven, Md. guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Walton at their home in Takoma Park Dr. Gardner, who is associate pro- fessor of physiology in the College of Medical Evangelists, is on leave of absence and has been visiting medi- eal institutions in Rochester, Minn.; Boston, Mass, and New York. Dr. and Mrs. Gardner and their daughter, Miss Marguerite Gardner, will attend an educational convention being held soon at Blue Ridge, near Asheville, N. C, before returning to California about September 1. where Mr. Caton. a prominent Alex- andria attorney, is attending the ses- sions of the Virginia State Bar Asso- ciation. Gore and Mrs. Gore of Oklahoma, while Mrs. Gore was formerly Miss Betty Alexander of Chevy Chase, Md. 15-piece Starter Rainbow Set in s‘e«:‘er;eyoerllim’:pring green, tan- $4.50 $5.95 $11.95 All the above are from open stock Onmwa, FirTH PLOOR. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Bull, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Gore, jr. | with their young sons, Robert Lee Who have been making their home at | Bull and Richard Bull, of Elizabeth, Forest Haven on Dogue Bay, near [N, J. are visiting at the home of Mount Vernon, are planning to move | Mrs. Bull's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Al- to Washington, where they have taken | bert W. Smith of Newington, Va. * a house for the Winter. The Bull children will remain with Mr. Gore is | the son of former Senator Thomas P. | their grandparents while the Rev. and 25-piece Service for four in blue, green or yellow 53-piece Service for eight in blue, green or yellow e e sl el s s el Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fitz-Hugh of Chain Bridge Heights, Va., have left|]| | for Virginia Beach, where they will ||| b | join a party from Arlington County i who are stopping at the Courtney Ter- || race. En route to the resort Mr. and || . this hot weather Mrs. Fitz-Hugh will stop at Colonial | Williamsburg and view the restorations there, and also make a brief visit with their cousin, Dr. Jack Porterfield, who is the head of the Williamsburg Health Department —or go on your vacation before calling our uphol- stering shops. We will have your upholstering all ready when you return, or when your new home is ready for occupancy. Special reduced rates this week to keep our workshop running through the dull season. ALSO CHAIR CANEING CLAY A. ARMSTRONG 1235 10th St. MEt. 2062 Dr. and Mrs. Harold W. Clark ar- rived a few days ago from California | and are spending a few days in Ta- koma Park. They have been in New England and are leaving in a few days for North Carolina, where they will spend a few days at Blue Ridge on Black Mountain, Dr. Clark is professor of biological &ciences in the Pacific Union College in St. Helena. August Selling Colorful Handmade Candlewick Spreads Special $4'95 Multi-colored flowered patterns in peach, blue, green, rose, and gold, heavily tufted on a good qual- ity muslin. The colors are fast and no ironing is necessary after washing. These fine bedspreads would regularly sell at a much higher price. Take advantage of this opportunity to add a new cheerful note to your bedrooms at a very small expenditure. BLANKETS AND BEDDING, SBECOND FLOOR. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Chambers re- turned Saturday to her home in Ar- lington following a week's vacation at Rehoboth Beach. She was accom- panied on the trip by Mrs. Arthur F. Williams, jr, and her daughter, Miss Mary Russell Williams, who is spend- ing the Summer vacation with her parents at their home in Livingstone Heights, Va. NUF-CED Save Money Now The Rev. and Mrs. Rembrandt P Morris of Luchnow, India, were guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. | and Mrs. C. M. Sunderland, at their | home in Takoma Park for a few days. | ‘They are on furlough here after | peveral years spent in the Punjab, where the Rev. Morris was an evange- | lList. They went out to India 24 years ago and have been home twice before. They have now gone to California, where they will spend the Summer in Banta Barbara and Long Beach. Re- turning East they will spend the Win- ter in South Lancaster, Mass, where ve four children in school Mr. Morris’ mother, Mrs. W. A. Mor- ris, went with them to California. WOODWARD & LOTHROP 16" 1™ P svp G Sterers Puove Dismrcr §308 Wish Her Happiness with Luncheon “French Antique” A la’, Cart a new introduces G ";:ugusf °ppf.me he <alad cort . Frank Campbell have st at their home on the | Arlington Ridge Mrs. N. E. Billow of | Fort Bliss, Tex, who arrived a few | days ago from West Point, N. Y, where she spent the month of July | with her brother-in-law and sister, | Capt. and Mrs. 8. R. Goodwin, in their | quarters at the United States Mili- tary Academy. Mrs. Billow will re- main for an extended visit. Tea ice 0 temes om ¥ The serv Tomo\'"°w' Cont'\r\enp‘:\ Salal 4 icken Aspic Stufied Celery Hard Rolls PumPemicke‘ Coftee Mitk Tea Silver Sterling 30-Piece Set and Chest,$50'46 This chest of lifetime pleasure includes six each—dessert knives and forks salad forks, butter spreaders, and tea- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gerke and small son William Nelson have gone to Augusta, Wis., where they will make an extended visit with Mr. Gerke's parents and also visit other points in that State before returning home. spoons. The price is low, the French Antique pattern is one of the loveliest, and the fact that the gift came from Woodward & Lothrop will enhancr the value of the gift over the year Brver RooM, First FLOOR. Mr. and Mrs. John William Hughes, who have recently moved into their new home at Woodlawn, Va. were given a surprise house-warming show- er by their friends last evening. Mrs. Hughes, with her father, Mr. George C. Gillingham, and her cousin, Miss Bsther Gillingham, will motor to Ohio next week to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Randall Caton of Belle Haven, Tairfax County, are in White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., e Croquet Set, $ 8.50 A Fascinating, Inexpensive Game Here is fun for the whole family. An interesting way to get healthful recrea- tion and stay out of doors. Set includes carrying rack, 4 metal-rimmed mallets, 4 bolls, 2 goal posts and 9 white wickets. BportING Goops, FOURTH FLOOR. RESORTS. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Essentials of Loveliness by Elizabeth Arden A special vacation box with complete make-up and skin treatment— plus a June Geranium Soap Cloth and a bottle of the lovely 32.50 perfume, Tomerairs, Amtix 11, Froon. MORE RECREATIONAL FACILITIES THAN ANY OTHER HOTEL IN THE WORLD! Dancing, at no extra charge, every afternoon and evening with Johnn Long and his Cavalier Beach Clug Orchestra. Write for new illustrated folder in color and surprisingly low August rates. A Backyard Beach Sand Box, $595 35-inch square sand box with decorated ledge and ad- justable, striped canvas-fringed canopy. This is the type of plaything that really appeals to children, for they can spend hours in this box without running out of things to make and do. Old Swimming Hole Wading Pools, made of rubberized canvos, with shower. This is a good addition to the d box for now the backyard o 0%, 514 L'Amour ___ Cavalier Hotel and Beach Club Vorgins Roland Eaton SOt obrcros is a beach indeed. Wading The Ambassador ATLANTIC CITY. ‘THE ToY SToRE, FOURTH FLOOR.