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ESTABLISHED 1900 'pir Location SILVERBERG ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Appliance Sales A Repairs 627 £70 St. I^.W. NA. 7129 LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AVD OTHER VAU ABL1 ARTICLES TTo!ro, Poy Only _ 30c a Month S20 03, Poy Only 60c 0 Month S4C.00, Poy Only $1 20 o Month S100 00 Poy Only S3 00 o Month LARGER LOAN'S AT LOWER RATIOS LOUIS ABRAHAMS EstaWJsRed iwa - 3225 Rhode Island Avenue N.E. The Omy Pawnbroker^ v Washmoton Thorough fare J HILLCREST SANITARIUM 2800 13th St. N.W. A completely new institution dedicated to the core and treat ment of chronic ond convales cent patients. Fully staffed by experienced graduate nurses un-* der direct medical supervision. Special alcoholic section. For Reservations Call Adams 4900 ANY OIL BURNER IS A BETTER BURNER with PETRO FUEL OIL MTIO is a uniform high grade fuel oil. There are no day-to day variations to cause improper combustion, inadequate heat ing, excessive consumption Any oil burner runs better on Petro. PETROLEUM HEAT S POWER COMPANY 1719 Conn. Ave. N.W. HObort 0626-7-8 mi on burners & service W arrenton Mr. and Mrs. Amory S. CarharL have returned from Bar Harbor, where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs Myron P. Burdette entertained recently at Myrnia Farm in honor of Lt. James F. Austin, who has lately returned from duty in Japan, and for their son. Mr. Clin ton Burdette, who will leave the coming week for, Miami Beach, where he has taken a position. Mrs. Robert D. McCormick, her father. Sergt. W. H Bailey, and her: sisters, the Misses Gladys and Rus sell Bailey of Washington, have re turned fiom a trip to Niagara Falls and Hyde Park. Mrs. Robert Fletcher and her daughter. Miss Betty Carter Fletch er of Upperville. are at the home of Mrs. E. S. Turner for the winter. Lt. and Mrs. James F. Austin have returned from Rehoboth Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Timberlake j have returned from the West Coast, visiting Mrs. Timberlake's parents in ; Spokane, attending the rodeo in Lewiston, Idaho, and visiting in Montana and Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Mc Grath and their two daughters have returned from Quebec, where they ! spent the summer. Mrs. W. Henry Allen of Lanoka Harbor. N. J., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Thornton. Anniversary Fete Mr. and Mrs. Austin Greer of Ar lington were hosts at a supper party last evening in celebration of the first anniversary of their marriage, which took place in the Lutheran Church of the Reformation in Wash ington. Mrs. Greer, who is the former Miss Virginia Ellen Lee. chose the home of her mother. Mrs. Myrtle Lee. for her party. The guest list included many-who ivefe present at the re ception and the couple's attendants received with Mr. and Mrs. Greer. V' ac at toning Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Liebman are at the Shelbourne, Atlantic City, for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Luchs are spending a week in New York. From there they will go to Atlantic City to spend another week. Visitors Here Mrs. Harry Gutmann of New York is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ed ward Kohner. Mrs. Jesse Kornicker of New York is visiting her mother, Mrs. Nathan Kahn. Newlyweds Home Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ogus, the latter the former Miss Barbara Jean Kafka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kafka, have returned from their wedding trip and are occupy ing their apartment at 3200 Six teenth street. /lliw Salb Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Walter Salb an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Marion Frapcqs Salb.' ■to Mr. Charles F. Bouffier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius N. Bouffier. No date has been set for the wedding. V acationers Back Dr and Mrs, Lester Neuman are home from a vacation spent at Summit Springs, Me. Mrs. Nelson Greller and her young son and daughter returned the early ■ .part of the week from Margate. N. J.. where they spent six weeks.' 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