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Morning Wedding In Hyattsville In St. Jerome’s Church in Hyatts rille, Miss Betty Jeanne Pugh yester day became the bride of Mr. Robert James Cullen. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Gilbert of Russell, Ark. and Mr. Cullen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Cullen of Hyattsville. The wedding took place at 11 o’clock in the morning, the Rev. E. Albert Hughes officiating. Mrs. HOWARD JOHNSON [ WISCONSIN AVE. AT DISTRICT LINE ] / | —FEATURING— \ 1 BROILED HEAVY SIRLOIN STEAKS i | HOURS, 11 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT j f Appraiser of Crown Jewels ||| jj Will Appraise Your Jewelry K ' I Mr. von Sfeinner was called in by the War De- 11 I * | partment to appraise the crown jewels looted from f f «! Kronberg Castle. He is known as an authority on ' jewelry appraisals and recognized as such by lead- ' ; 1'1 ing jewelers. 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Following the ceremony there was a wedding breakfast for members of the wedding party and relatives in the Palm Room at Hotel 2400. CLEARANCE WINTER MERCHANDISE # 9 Maternity Dresses: Formerly 17.95 to 28.95. Now—_10.00 to 15.00 12 Skirt*: Formerly 9.95 to 17.95. Now . 6.00 to 10.00 35 Blouses: Formerly 5.95 to 19.95. Now, 3.50 to 11.00 - 27 Sweaters: Formerly 4.95 to 13.85. Now ____3.00 to 7.00 10 Evening Dresses, 8 suits, 8 coats, 21 wool dresses, 15 crepe dresses reduced Vi to Vi. All sales final—all sales cash. Elizabeth Shepherd 3306 Reservoir Road Just off Wisconsin Ave. Between Q end R Sts., Georgetown \ Michigan 3741 Wednesday Night Until • High lighting the new Lovely Rippling Back and the Yoke Front The luxurious pure wool Gabardine lends itself per fectly to the dexterous fin gers of the designer .. • with interest centered in tf»e back with ripples . . , and in the front with flattering yokes. ' In thistledown beige 01 gray, sixes 19 to 18. 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