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Cophite FEATURING LOVELY NINI BAKER Open for Luncheon— Cocktails — Dinner — Nightcap Nibbles. • m Mimaia i ONLY 6 DAYS LEFT ...to have lovely photographs taken of you and your children in time for Christmas giving. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRICES NOW IN EFFECT No tppotntmetii atctsttry PHOTO STUDIO Third Floor North Building —Anton Photo. MRS. JAMES P. WHITE. The former Miss Alma M. Zaccarin. In St. Joseph’s Church. Miss Alma M. Zaccarin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Marascio of this city, December 8. became the bride of Mr. James P. White, son of Mr. and Mrs William A. White, also of this city. The Rev. John V. Connor performer the ceremony. A reception was held at the Burlington Hotel after the wed ding. The couple will make their home in this city. Spring Wools You can expect transparent wools to keep you warm yet peek a-booish next Spring. Jacques Lesur, the fabric creator who cuddled us all in his poodle cloth this winter, now reverses the edict and invents wool chiffon and "soap bubble” cloth for coats, suits and dresses which will be featured by top Paris and New York de signers in their Spring collections. F w 1/istinctive lug gage — from train eases to trunks . . . small ^ items like leath er belts, gloves, handbags... and luxurious leath er pieces that make handsome and useful gifts ... all very reas I onablv priced. Miss Mary Long Becomes Bride MRS. JAMES E. DOLAN. The former Miss Mary M. Long. Miss Mary Margaret Long be came the bride November 24 of Aviation Ordnance Chief James Edward Dolan in the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, the Rev. R. Paul Repetti officiating, assisted by the Rev. Raymond Fanning of Holy Comforter Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Edward J. Long and the late Mrs. Mary Alice Long. Mr. Dolan is the son of Mrs. Lawrence E. Dolan and the late Mr. Dolan. After a reception at 2 Scott Circle the couple left for a wed ding trip to Florida. They will make their home in this city. Blind Pianist Gives Program A musical program by Miss Catherine Grady, blind pianist, featured a luncheon meeting of Chapter N of the PEO Sisterhood held yesterday at the home of Mrs. C. G. Wilson. A former music teacher, the guest artist is now a proofreader of Braille at the Library of Con gress. She is a resident of the Henry and Annie Hurt Home for the Blind. Another resident of the home. Miss Adelia M. Hoyt, was a special guest at the luncheon which featured a collection of donations for the District Association of Workers for the Blind. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Alan C. Maxwell, club president, Mrs. W. A. Maxwell and Mrs. H. E. RatclifTe. —Southall Photo. MRS. DAVID A. JOHNSON. The former Miss Norma Chamberlain. The marriage of Miss Norma I LaVaughn Chamberlain of Ta- I koma Park, daughter of Mr. andj Mrs. Bert Chamberlain of Bowl-J ing Green, Ohio, to Lt. David A.1 Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave D. Johnson of Duluth, Minn., took place December 8 at the Takoma Park Seventh-Day Adventist Church. The Rev. George E. Rapp performed the ceremony. Following a reception at Blair! Mansion Inn in Silver Spring the couple left for a wedding trip to Bermuda. Upon their return they will make their home at Virginia Beach, Va. Finance Figures Attend Luncheon Bright lights in the financial world flocked to the Carlton Hotel yesterday for the luncheon given by Mr. Ryuji Takeuchi. represent ative of the Japanese government here, and Mr. Takeshi Watanabe, financial commissioner of the Japanese Government Overseas Agency. The party was in honor of Mr. Nobutane Kiuchi, chairman of.the Foreign Exchange Control Board, from Tokyo, who is en route to London. And it attracted such financial wizards as the Messrs. A. N. Overby, Irving S. Friedman, George F. Luthringer, Ernest Wichin. J. V. Mladek, Frank Coe and Edward M. Bernstein of the International Monetary Fund. Also present were Mr. Chigoro Sugiyama. financial adviser of the Japanese government: Mr. Daiza Kaechi and Mr. Shinichi Yoda, both members of the Foreign Ex change Control Board, and Mr. Shigeo Matsumoto. representative of the Bank of Japan, of New York. __ SPECIAL PURCHASE! Boys’ $2.50 and $2.95 Cotton Flannel Sport Shirts * Colorful Plaids and -mm ^^ Novelty Patterns' f|| ■ M 0 M A * Sanforized (1 % residual ^8 _ j ^ ^ ^ y * Sizes 6 to 16 » ^ I I t / # All the fellas want ’em .. . wear ’em! So buy a half dozen and save plenty on your Christmas budget! These shirts are the famous E and W make ... that means only quality flannels have been used and the tailoring is the best. A large selection of brown and maroon. Guaranteed washable. Sizes 6-16. Kann’s—Washington—Second Floor Kann’s—Virginia—Street Floor 9 frntiS WASHINGTON l*i VIRGINIA. Washington Stora Hours, Friday, 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Penna. Ave., 7th, 8th and D Sts. N.W. # 0 Virginia Stora Hours, Friday, 12:30 to 9:30 P.M. N. Fairfax ^and N. Kirkwood, Arlington. DI. 7200 I Holiday Devil's Food Cake If you don’t like fruit cake, but want something to serve with the holiday eggnog—here’s the an swer, a special devil’s food. Sift together 1% cups of sifted flour, 1 teaspoon soda, V2 teaspoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, and l'/3 cups sugar. Work in Vu cup of shortening, and then add % cup of buttermilk or sour milk. Beat well for 2 minutes, then add another V* cup buttermilk or sour milk. 3 squares of chocolate, melted and cooled, 2 unbeaten eggs, and a teaspoon of vanilla. Beat for another 2 minutes. Pour into greased and floured layer pans, and bake in a mod erate oven for about 30 minutes. Cool and frost with any chosen frosting — chocolate, peppermint, or plain white. CLOSE-OUT SALE New Heating Equipment FAIRBANKS MORSE Stoker Ne. B3-50 50 lbs. per hour soft cool. List $270.00 Sole Price.----$125.00 MUELLER Steem Boiler No. 10-S-5, 16,000 BTU List $283.00 SALE PRICE_____ $200.00 MUELLER No. 150-60 unit hooter 60.000 BTU__-.-SALE PRICE $100.00 BRILLIANT FIRE Vented Circulator For L. P. Gas. 45,000 BTU -SALE PRICE $95.00 HOFFMAN Hot-water Heater. Far L.P. Gas—popular model. 30-gal. cap. ....--SALE PRICE $75.00 OLSEN Cast Iran Gas Hot-air furnace 200.000 BTU List $455 00 SALE PRICE....*.. $350.00 HEATING EQUIPMENT WHOLESALERS 514 2nd Street N.W. Executive 3424 I' " --- ft STORM SASH Custom made for STEEL WINDOWS Installed and Guaranteed RUSCO rhon. for FREE kj A 41P1 Domonstrotion ■ 1^1 Amco Products Co., 1812 M St. N.W. Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star I Washington Store Hours: Friday, 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Ptnna. Ave., 7th, 8th and I) Sts. A.W. Virginia Store Hours: Friday: 12:30 to 9:30 P.M. N. Fairfax and N. Kirkwood, Arlington. Dl. 7200 Make this a “Separate ” Christmas for All Teen-Age Girls and Hear them Rave! j Sport Shirt-$2.99 \ \ Slacks-$7.90 \i Cardigan_$6.99 Skirt _$4.99 A' f Blouse_$2.99 Weskit__$3.$0 Skirt_$5.99 A—White Rayon Crepe Blouse, by Criterion. Little boy collar, lace inserts down the front, long sleeves Sizes 10 to 16_$2.99 Plaid Wool Weskit with silvery buttons, tux collar, red or night watch plaids_$3.80 Matching Wool Skirt, slim of line with kick-pleat, two patch pockets, 10 to 16, $5.99 B—Dan River Cotton Plaid Sport Skirt, that actually sheds wrinkles, has permanent shrinkage control. In all the bright plaid colors. Short sleeve style. 10 to 16L-S2.99 Wool Flannel Slacks, by College-Town. Pleated-front, gripper band, 1 slash pocket. Grey, navy, green, brown. 10 to 16-__$7.90 C—“Hi-Girl” Wool Cardigan, in purple, grey, green or navy with buttons to match, $0.99 Rayon Gabardine Skirt, that invites a crino line petticoat. All ’round unpressed pleats, tab with buttons on one side. In all the high Spring shades, 10 to 16-$4.99 Kann’s—Washington—Fourth Floor Kann’t—Virginia—Second Floor