Evening star. (Washington, D.C.). 1946-09-15 [p D-8].

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FOR YOUR Fall and Winter Activities in EXERCISE, RECREATION and RELAXATION Swimming Gymnastics Sports Dancing (Clog-Folk-Tap-Modern-Social) Ladies' Doy Out Every Wednesday, 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. Children's Doy, Saturday, 9:30 A.M. to l P.M. Registration Sept. 16 Through 27 Call or See, Health Educaiton Department Y. W. C. A. 17th ond K Sti. N.W. ME. 2100 a thing of beauty At Emile, your permanent is a creation designed with you in mind and executed with the perfection and skill of accomplished artists. Visit an Emile Salon. Consult our specialists at no obligation. OF WASHINGTON EMILE SHOPS 1221 Connecticut Avenue. Branches in Mayflower, Meridian Hill and Dodge Hotels. EMILE JR. SHOPS 528 12th St. N F. 3020 Wilson Blvd. 8563 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring 4847 Mass. Ave. N.E. November Wedding Announcement has been made in St. Louis by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steiner of the engagement of their daughter. Miss Lorraine Steiner, to Mr. Edmund W. Dreyfuss, son of Mrs. Joseph Dreyfuss of Washington {and the late Mr. Dreyfuss. The wedding will take place No- vember 2 in St. Louis. mAs. moschetto. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicola Sellese before her U'edding to Mr. Louis Anthony ! Moschetto teas Miss Gema j Sellese. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. An- ! thony Moschetto. —Brooks Photo. GRAY HAIR Brush It Away—and Look 10 Yaars Younger Now. at home, you can quickly tint tell tale streak* of gray to natural-appearing shade*—from lightest blonde todarkest black Brownatone and a small brush does it—or your money back. Approved by thousands of women (men, too)—Brownatone is depend- able—guaranteed harmless when used a.-, directed. Noskin test needed. Cannot affect waving of hair. Economical, lasting—does not wash out lust brush or comb it in One application imparts desired color Simplv retouch, as new gray appears Easy to prove on a test lock of your hair 60c at druggists Get BROW'N A TONE now. or Writ* for FREE TEST BOTTLE Mention natural color of your hair Send a post card today—BROWNATONE. Dept COVINGTON, KENTUCKY 22 vm % accents in vivid snakeskin Cocktail hour glamour in these two beautifully fashioned gabardine* by Carlton the sling-s|rap blossoming forth with platform and circle-inlay in scarlet snakeskin... the closed-heel demure and subtle with its trimming done in black snake. Each forecasting a successful autumn! 12 95 Half-circle BAG, piped and framed with scarlet snakeskin, *]495 *plus 20% tax V 1 HAHN 70th year ,v. Exclusive with Hahn, at 1207 F Street, *4483 Conn. ‘Open Eveninfs&^M n MRS. LEE. —Buckingham Photo. Recent Wedding In Kensington Tire marriage of Miss Peggy Louise Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson of Ellettsville. Ind., to Mr. George Daniel Lee III, of Kensington, took place September 7 in St. Paul's Methodist Church in Kensington, the Rev. Cyril J. Hoover of Westminster, Md., offi- ciating, assisted by the Rev. Wil- liam Lewis, pastor of the church. Wearing white satin with a strand of pearls belonging to the bride- groom's mother, who wore them on her wedding day, Miss Jackson also wore a veil of illusion fastened to a halo headdress and carried white roses and stephanotis. Miss Dorothy Jackson was maid of honor for her sister and the bridesmaids were Miss Eva Kompst and Miss Pane Davis. The maid of honor wore blue net and brocade and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and the bridesmaids wore blue net trimmed with pink and carried shower bouquets of pink roses, Mr. William Hartshorn was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Eldon Hartshorn and Mr. Emil Adamik. Mrs. Hubert B. Spessard, mother of the bridegroom, was hostess at the reception, after which Mr. and Mrs. Lee left for a trip to Niagara and Canada. i" 1 Chevy Chase Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Davis will be hosts this evening at a din- ner party for 12 guests in honor of their son. Mr. H. Alan Davis. Mr. Davis recently returned from India. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hedges en- tertained at a dinner party last eve- ning in honor of their guests. Prof, and Mrs. Clifford Hicks of Lincoln, Nebr. Mrs. A. Lee Painter was hostess at a supper party and personal shower Friday in compliment to Miss Mitzi Moore of Glastonbury, Conn., whose marriage to Mr. John Bradford Spencer of Hartford will take place the last of September. Mr. and Mrs. Painter have as their guest the latter's brother, Mr. Warren R. Wagner of Moscow. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Fisher gave a dinner party Thursday in compli- ment to Miss Martha Louise Bran- som, who is leaving this week for Colorado Springs, to enter Colorado College. Mrs. Bernhard H. Bieri, wife of Vice Admiral Bieri, entertained at a luncheon party Tuesday for Mrs. William F. Fitzgerald, Mrs. George Dyer, Mrs. Samuel Moore, Mrs. Wil- liam Butler and Mrs. James William. Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. Whiteford and their son, Mr. Joseph White- ford. entertained at a supper party Thursday in compliment to their : cousin, Miss Joyce Anne Murray, I daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth White- |ford Murray, whose marriage to Mr. JS. Hass Bacon of Council Bluff. ! Iowa, took place yesterday at the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church.' Mrs. George F. Goetzman was hostess at a luncheon in her home Wednesday in honor of Mrs. H. Erickson, wife of Comdr. Erickson of Miami, who is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. George Jani. The guests included Mrs. Jani, Mrs. Ernest Roberts, Mrs. Stanley De Pue, Mrs. Melvin Hazen Colvin and Mrs. Ed- ward Leasure. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. McFarline gave a dinner and bridge party Thursday, entertaining Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. James Callan and Mrs. William Camp. Mr. and Mrs. McFarllne have as week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zimmerman and daughters. Miss Jean Ella Zimmerman and Miss Patricia Zimmerman of Boston. Mrs. Frank P. Lamb and her daughter, Miss Betty Lamb, have gone for a vacation to West Palm Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Chris L. Chappell have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barker of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Courts Rea and daughter left Friday for Langley Field to visit the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Col. and Mrs. Ev- erett F. Rea. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enzler have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Marinan of Waterloo, Iowa. Miss Marjorie Crickenbarger left Wednesday for Harrisburg to be the guest for a week of Miss Jacque- line Walters. Rear Admiral and Mrs. W. Thomas Wright and daughter have returned from a vacation at Ocean City, Md Mrs. Chester H. McCall and her son Chester, jr„ left Friday to spend the Week end in Pittsburgh as the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Augusta E. Romig, and Mrs. Mc- Call's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Romig. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wirgman have returned from a vacation IWeltht and posture I control tor women of I discrimination. ^ Private Instruction or J Groups of Three 8 PHYSICAL CONDITIONERS Far Women. MI. A938 Kit 20th St. N.W. M Just Above Dupont Circle at Conn. Are. Oven gvenines by Appointment Igl spent in Mexico City and Los An- geles. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Kline and son are in Sarasota. Fla., visiting the latter’s father. Col. Clyde H. Metcalf. Mrs. James B. Patterson, wife of Lt. Col. Patterson, has returned with her family from spending the summer in their home at Duxbury, Mass. Miss Jane Gongwer and her sis- ter Josephine, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Gongwer, will leave to- day for Lafayette, Ind., where the former is a senior at Purdue Uni- versity and her sister will enter the university for the year. Mr. and Mrs. Eber B. Woodruff have returned from vacationing at Gloucester, Mass., Rnd en route home visited their niece, Mrs. Ralph Boal, in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. William Furey have as a guest, Mrs. James Howard of New York City. Judge and Mrs. Edward M. Cur- ran have returned to their home from a vacation at Ocean City, Md. Mr. and Mrs. John Enrietto and family have returned from a two- week vacation at Nags Head. N. C. Miss Mary Freeland of Riverton, N. J„ is the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Norris have as a guest. Miss Ella Millings of Charleston, s. C. Mr. and Mrs. Dean P. Kimball have as their guests the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kimball, and their Ayre & Taylor fa. acATOfs aest&ness 1209 Connecticut Ave. DI. 1740 Est. 1916 Diamond Solitaires r $725.00 find, tax) Blue-white and per- fect diamond soli- taire set in plat- inum with 2 ba- guette aide dia- mond!. 7 *530«>o fmcl. tax) White. p r f e1 dla- , ntond aolltaire aet la platinum with 4 full Put aide diamond!. w 1190.0° (incl. tat) Whit#, perfect diamond solitaire set in platinum with 4 full cut side dia- monds. daughter, Judy Kimball, from Jamesville. Wis. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith are entertaining the latter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Schuy- ler Phillips, and their daughter, Misa Charlotte Phillip* of New York City. ANTIQUES FOR THE UNUSUAL GIFT DRESDEN—MEISSEN—SEVRES , OLD SHEFFIELD—STERLING Among Mony Items to Select From of ^ifii. —D. KRUPSAW MILES i ONE— 1335 G STREET N.W. The Gift That Becomes An Heirloom With The Years [n'iiii,f^i;tAii:::iiiw11wi oiurLPLMu'iXLi.111ri!ir?i? 8lYrrTTHVTTWhATT’flrniHif to winter Rich lustrous Persion Lamb borders the hem of this pure wool belted town coot. Block, wine with block Persion Lamb, 1103 CONNECTICUT AVE. ■■■■■ MAYFLOWER HOTEL BLOCK ^ RALEIGH HABERDASHER handbags are open for praise made by Josef of Forstmann's finest wool broadcloth to carry the important little things dear to your heart designed to give your new Winter costume the f final fillip of suave smartness only one of a kind from a designer's collection V mock tortoise with brown, a double handle attached by gold rings. *39.50 your favorite "pouchy" in black ... so easy for carrying and for rummaging. *35 black, the top softly drawn in by shining gold loops. *32.50 All prices Plus tat HABERDASHER na. hm mi f smrr

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FOR YOUR Fall and Winter Activities in

EXERCISE, RECREATION and RELAXATION

Swimming Gymnastics Sports Dancing (Clog-Folk-Tap-Modern-Social)

Ladies' Doy Out Every Wednesday, 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. Children's Doy, Saturday, 9:30 A.M. to l P.M.

Registration Sept. 16 Through 27

Call or See, Health Educaiton Department

Y. W. C. A. 17th ond K Sti. N.W. ME. 2100

a thing of beauty At Emile, your permanent is a creation

designed with you in mind and executed with the perfection and skill of

accomplished artists. Visit an Emile Salon. Consult our specialists at no obligation.

OF WASHINGTON

EMILE SHOPS

1221 Connecticut Avenue. Branches in Mayflower, Meridian Hill and Dodge Hotels.

EMILE JR. SHOPS 528 12th St. N F. 3020 Wilson Blvd. 8563 Georgia Ave.,

Silver Spring 4847 Mass. Ave. N.E.

November Wedding Announcement has been made in

St. Louis by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steiner of the engagement of their daughter. Miss Lorraine Steiner, to Mr. Edmund W. Dreyfuss, son of Mrs. Joseph Dreyfuss of Washington

{and the late Mr. Dreyfuss. The wedding will take place No-

vember 2 in St. Louis.

mAs. moschetto. The daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. Nicola Sellese before her

U'edding to Mr. Louis Anthony ! Moschetto teas Miss Gema

j Sellese. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. An-

! thony Moschetto. • —Brooks Photo.

GRAY HAIR Brush It Away—and

Look 10 Yaars Younger • Now. at home, you can quickly tint tell tale streak* of gray to natural-appearing shade*—from lightest blonde todarkest black Brownatone and a small brush does it—or

your money back. Approved by thousands of women (men, too)—Brownatone is depend- able—guaranteed harmless when used a.-,

directed. Noskin test needed. Cannot affect waving of hair. Economical, lasting—does not wash out lust brush or comb it in One application imparts desired color Simplv retouch, as new gray appears Easy to prove on a test lock of your hair 60c at druggists Get BROW'N A TONE now. or

Writ* for FREE TEST BOTTLE Mention natural color of your hair Send a

post card today—BROWNATONE. Dept COVINGTON, KENTUCKY

22 vm %

accents in vivid snakeskin

Cocktail hour glamour in these

two beautifully fashioned gabardine*

by Carlton the sling-s|rap blossoming forth with platform

and circle-inlay in scarlet snakeskin...

the closed-heel demure and

subtle with its trimming done in

black snake. Each forecasting a successful autumn!

12 95

Half-circle BAG, piped and

framed with scarlet snakeskin,

*]495 *plus 20% tax

V 1

HAHN 70th year

,v. Exclusive with Hahn, at 1207 F Street, *4483 Conn. ‘Open Eveninfs&^M n

MRS. LEE. —Buckingham Photo.

Recent Wedding In Kensington

Tire marriage of Miss Peggy Louise Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson of Ellettsville. Ind., to Mr. George Daniel Lee III, of Kensington, took place September 7 in St. Paul's Methodist Church in Kensington, the Rev. Cyril J. Hoover of Westminster, Md., offi- ciating, assisted by the Rev. Wil- liam Lewis, pastor of the church.

Wearing white satin with a strand of pearls belonging to the bride- groom's mother, who wore them on

her wedding day, Miss Jackson also wore a veil of illusion fastened to a

halo headdress and carried white roses and stephanotis.

Miss Dorothy Jackson was maid of honor for her sister and the bridesmaids were Miss Eva Kompst and Miss Pane Davis. The maid of honor wore blue net and brocade and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and the bridesmaids wore blue net trimmed with pink and carried shower bouquets of pink roses,

Mr. William Hartshorn was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Eldon Hartshorn and Mr. Emil Adamik.

Mrs. Hubert B. Spessard, mother of the bridegroom, was hostess at the reception, after which Mr. and Mrs. Lee left for a trip to Niagara and Canada. i" 1

Chevy Chase Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Davis

will be hosts this evening at a din- ner party for 12 guests in honor of their son. Mr. H. Alan Davis. Mr. Davis recently returned from India.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hedges en- tertained at a dinner party last eve-

ning in honor of their guests. Prof, and Mrs. Clifford Hicks of Lincoln, Nebr.

Mrs. A. Lee Painter was hostess at a supper party and personal shower Friday in compliment to Miss Mitzi Moore of Glastonbury, Conn., whose marriage to Mr. John Bradford Spencer of Hartford will take place the last of September.

Mr. and Mrs. Painter have as their guest the latter's brother, Mr. Warren R. Wagner of Moscow. Idaho.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Fisher gave a dinner party Thursday in compli- ment to Miss Martha Louise Bran- som, who is leaving this week for Colorado Springs, to enter Colorado College.

Mrs. Bernhard H. Bieri, wife of Vice Admiral Bieri, entertained at a luncheon party Tuesday for Mrs. William F. Fitzgerald, Mrs. George Dyer, Mrs. Samuel Moore, Mrs. Wil- liam Butler and Mrs. James William.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. Whiteford and their son, Mr. Joseph White- ford. entertained at a supper party Thursday in compliment to their

: cousin, Miss Joyce Anne Murray, I daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth White- |ford Murray, whose marriage to Mr. JS. Hass Bacon of Council Bluff. ! Iowa, took place yesterday at the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church.'

Mrs. George F. Goetzman was hostess at a luncheon in her home Wednesday in honor of Mrs. H. Erickson, wife of Comdr. Erickson of Miami, who is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. George Jani. The guests included Mrs. Jani, Mrs. Ernest Roberts, Mrs. Stanley De Pue, Mrs. Melvin Hazen Colvin and Mrs. Ed- ward Leasure.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. McFarline gave a dinner and bridge party Thursday, entertaining Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. James Callan and Mrs. William Camp.

Mr. and Mrs. McFarllne have as week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zimmerman and daughters. Miss Jean Ella Zimmerman and Miss Patricia Zimmerman of Boston.

Mrs. Frank P. Lamb and her daughter, Miss Betty Lamb, have gone for a vacation to West Palm Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris L. Chappell have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barker of Jacksonville.

Mr. and Mrs. Courts Rea and daughter left Friday for Langley Field to visit the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Col. and Mrs. Ev- erett F. Rea.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enzler have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Marinan of Waterloo, Iowa.

Miss Marjorie Crickenbarger left Wednesday for Harrisburg to be the guest for a week of Miss Jacque- line Walters.

Rear Admiral and Mrs. W. Thomas Wright and daughter have returned from a vacation at Ocean City, Md

Mrs. Chester H. McCall and her son Chester, jr„ left Friday to spend the Week end in Pittsburgh as the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Augusta E. Romig, and Mrs. Mc- Call's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Romig.

Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wirgman have returned from a vacation

IWeltht and posture I

control tor women of I discrimination. ^ Private Instruction or J Groups of Three 8

PHYSICAL CONDITIONERS

Far Women. MI. A938

Kit 20th St. N.W. M Just Above Dupont

Circle at Conn. Are. Oven gvenines by

Appointment Igl

spent in Mexico City and Los An- geles.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Kline and son are in Sarasota. Fla., visiting the latter’s father. Col. Clyde H. Metcalf.

Mrs. James B. Patterson, wife of Lt. Col. Patterson, has returned with her family from spending the summer in their home at Duxbury, Mass.

Miss Jane Gongwer and her sis- ter Josephine, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Gongwer, will leave to- day for Lafayette, Ind., where the former is a senior at Purdue Uni- versity and her sister will enter the university for the year.

Mr. and Mrs. Eber B. Woodruff have returned from vacationing at Gloucester, Mass., Rnd en route home

visited their niece, Mrs. Ralph Boal, in Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. William Furey have as a guest, Mrs. James Howard of New York City.

Judge and Mrs. Edward M. Cur- ran have returned to their home from a vacation at Ocean City, Md.

Mr. and Mrs. John Enrietto and family have returned from a two- week vacation at Nags Head. N. C.

Miss Mary Freeland of Riverton, N. J„ is the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Williams.

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Norris have as a guest. Miss Ella Millings of Charleston, s. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Dean P. Kimball have as their guests the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kimball, and their

Ayre & Taylor fa. acATOfs aest&ness

1209 Connecticut Ave.

DI. 1740 Est. 1916

Diamond Solitaires

r $725.00 find, tax)

Blue-white and per- fect diamond soli- taire set in plat- inum with 2 ba- guette aide dia- mond!.

7

*530«>o fmcl. tax)

White. p • r f • e1 dla- , ntond aolltaire aet la platinum with 4 full Put aide diamond!.

w

1190.0° (incl. tat)

Whit#, perfect diamond solitaire set in platinum with 4 full cut side dia- monds.

daughter, Judy Kimball, from Jamesville. Wis.

Mr. and Mrs. William Smith are entertaining the latter’s brother and

sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Schuy- ler Phillips, and their daughter, Misa Charlotte Phillip* of New York City.

ANTIQUES FOR THE UNUSUAL GIFT DRESDEN—MEISSEN—SEVRES

, OLD SHEFFIELD—STERLING

Among Mony Items to Select From

of ^ifii. —D. KRUPSAW MILES i ONE—

1335 G STREET N.W. The Gift That Becomes An Heirloom With The Years

[n'iiii,f^i;tAii:::iiiw11wi oiurLPLMu'iXLi.111ri!ir?i? 8lYrrTTHVTTWhATT’flrniHif

to winter Rich lustrous Persion Lamb

borders the hem of this

pure wool belted town

coot. Block, wine with

block Persion Lamb,

1103 CONNECTICUT AVE.

■■■■■ MAYFLOWER HOTEL BLOCK

^ RALEIGH HABERDASHER

handbags are open for praise

made by Josef of Forstmann's

finest wool broadcloth

to carry the important little

things dear to your heart

designed to give your

new Winter costume the f final fillip of suave smartness

only one of a kind from

a designer's collection

V

mock tortoise with brown, a

double handle attached

by gold rings. *39.50

your favorite "pouchy" in black

„ ... so easy for carrying and for rummaging. *35

black, the top softly drawn in by shining gold

loops. *32.50 All prices Plus tat

HABERDASHER na. hm mi f smrr