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ί D—4 THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1947. Lntsiiii you to ίεε ίηείι inifiiring αοίίεαίίοη of *L?a/T ctotfia. fox ί(ιε [οσε[μ (^lVai(zÎncjton hdy at 1315 Connecticut Avenue and ίίιείχ ηειν branch iHop. 3213 Ο Street, N.W. Georgetown r 1 . Sale ORIENTAL RUGS at Savings of 20% to 33% on the entire stock You'll find the unusual in our large stock of Rare Oriental Rugs—all personally selected by Mr. Hintlian ■—one will find sizes to fit their ( individual rooms at . tremendous • savings. No Exchange During Sale! NESHAN G. HINTLIAN Established 1917 1128 Connecticut Ave. EX. 3912 Northern Back MUSKRAT with the look of mink Muskrats by William Rosendorf have the expensive look nf mink because thev A ore LET-OUT like mink . . . New, full, long-sweeping styles— good every doy, with every costume . . . ot prices little higher than ordinary * muskrat coats. NORTHERN BACK MUSKRAT from $345. LET-OUT NORTHERN BACK / MUSKRAT COATS from $595. I All Prices Tax Included MASTER FURRIERS FOR OVER FORTY YEARS MRS. RAMON DE MURIAS. The former Miss Ann Carlin Borden, daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. William Ayres Borden, was married yesterday to Mr. Ramon De Murias of Babylon, N. Y. A reception in the Bordens' home folloived the ceremony in the Church of the Epiphany. —Hessler Photo. Ruth Chapman Wed Τ ο John Par s ell The Rev. Chwles W. Wood of ficiated at the ceremony yesterday, when Miss Ruth Georgiana Chap man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Chapman of Chillum, be came the bride of Mr. John Foster Parsell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Parsell of Mount Rainier. The wedding took place in St. Paul's Rock Creek Episcopal Church and was followed by a reception in MRS. PARSELL. —Glogau Photo. the Parish House Hie bridegroom's brother, Mr. David Parsell, sang the nuptial music and Miss Betty Par sons played the organ. The bride, who was given In mar riage by her father, wore white satin trimmed with hand-tatted lace and seed pearls. Her veil of Illusion fell from a tiara of lace and pearls and her prayerbook was ornamented with a white orchid. Miss Virginia Giles, who was maid of honor, wore American beauty red satin with a matching headband and carried American beauty roses and white chrysanthemums. The other attendants, Miss Margaret Chapman and Mrs. Robert Nine, sisters of the bride, wore forest green satin gowns and headbands and carried bronze chrysanthemums. Mr. David Parsell served as best man for .his brother and the bride's brother, Mr. George Chapman; Mr. Donald Marsico and Mr. James Suite, jr., were the ushers. The newly married couple will reside In Washington following a honeymoon through New England and Canada. Engagement Τ old No date has been set for the wed ding of Miss Phyllis Mae Allwine and Mr. Guy Vivion Butler, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Butler, whose en gagement is announced by Mr. and Mrs. John Milton Allwine. Debut Date Chosen Capt. and Mrs. Thomas Dugan will present the letter's daughter, Miss Cathleen Rowe, to society at a tea December 29 at the 1925 F Street Club. ΟΙΐΛ Shop 9:30 to 6 Monday through Saturday It's a Suit! It's a Dress! in warm, wonderful wool! Attend our FASHION SHOW Wed., Oct. 8th at 8:30 P.M. Gretnbett High School Auditorium Your smart choice for a dramatic entrance everytime you wear it! (left) Upper-Bracket Chic in the smart cut of lapel and pocket flap ... in the subtle flattery of the curved line closing! This charming style,is fash ioned with elegance in 100% pure wool, soft as a wisp, and ultra smart of texture ! Cinnamon, Black, Moss Green. 12 (right) · Jr. Side-Scolfoped Wool takes a new swerving side line fastened with three whopping big but tons. Not satisfied with a raft of compliments face to face . . . turn around to reveal the pert tie-back jacket! Hunter's Green, Purple, Toast, Brown. 9 to 15, $22.95 Better Dreaes . . . Second Floor u-— Your Fun Repaired or Remodeled Before Winter! ΝΑ. 1133 h ' I < Rubino-Massino Vedding Ceremony St. Francis de Sales Church wai he scene of the wedding yesterdaj >f Miss Mary Agnes Masslno laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michae "rank Maseino, and Mr. A. Franl lubino, son of Mr. and Mrs. J6hr B. Rubino. The Rev. George L jingras officiated at the 11 o'clocl :eremony which was followed by t eception at the Hamilton Hotel. Wearing a gown of slipper satir smbroidered in seed pearls, with ι reil of French illusion draped iron ι seed pearl tiara, the bride *wa: jiven in marriage by her father 3he carried a bouquet of whlt< ■oses and orchids. Miss Marylou Rauzino, the maic >f honor, wore a%apphire-blue sill faille gown with a matching ha rimmed with blue plumes and car •ied yellow roses. The bridesmaids Mrs. Catherine SheaiTer, sister ol he bride, and Miss Eleanor D< Jrecchio of Philadelphia wore ros« aille gowns and feather-trimmec lats, and their bouquets were, ol ■ed roses. Mr. Louis Rubino served as besi nan for his brother and the wed ling guests were seated by th< Messrs. John J. and Michael Franl Hassino, jr., brothers of the bride Raymond Sheaffer, Peter Ciango Nicholas Galotta and Frank Mas· lino. Following a wedding trip to New MRS. RUBINO. —Buckingham Photo. York and Canada, the newly mar ried couple will reside at 1550 Ham lin street N.E. •E/X\i IW ^ The Career Girls Store ι Çu*JbuA,Çt~l Night-time dramatics! A sunburst of nailheads and rhinestones on rich rayon crepe. Night-sky black magnolia white, for you! Sizes 12-20. *35 1308 F. STREET N.W. MEW YORK · WASHINGTON · HARRISBUSQ Joyce Bates Bride Of Mr. Man gum The Hyattsville First Methodist Church was the scene at 2 oclock S'esterday of the marriage of Miss Joyce Lorraine Bates to Mr. Leon ard Mangy m, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mangum of Hyattsville. The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bates of Greenbelt, was given in marriage by lier father. She wore a white suit with a short white veil held by a wreath of orange blossoms. She car ried a white Bible overlaid with or chids. Mrs. Robert Rexrode was Mrs. Mangum's only attendant. Her suit svas pink and she carried an old tashioned nosegay. Mr. Willis Man ?um was best man for his brother and the ushers were Mr. Herbert Johnson and Mr. Richard Bates, brother of the bride. Following the reception in the church auditorium, the couple left for a motor trip through the New England States. Upon their retun\ they will reside in Greenbelt. 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