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D-2 THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. acwnar. auomt t iw 1.. JJ wfgm ■V jf c ‘ 3|? ; i|M^^MHte R A : *$ *$ BB v. 4 BElc iMwllgi P?< Il’iliiiiir.ii.iili "iMpF " "iiii v """ > vJHpHKf^pHH'- yffißK ,j^9 ». *liy Iffl PLANNERS FOR NAVY BALL— These Navy wives are hard at work at the Army Navy Country Club on plans for the District of Columbia Navy Relief Ball to be held October 21 and 22 in the sail loft, Naval Gun Factory. Left to right ore Mrs. Raymond A. Anderson, entertainment chairmpn; Mrs. Clarence Atkeson, who ) j MISS JACQUELYN N. McCartney Engaged to Pvt. William Henderson Burdick. Miss McCartney Is Engaged to Pvt. Bui dick Mrs. Hudler McCartney an* nounces the engagement of her daughter Jacquelyn Nash to Pvt. William Henderson Bur dick. Mias McCartney is the ill « mB/FjmmWfc:\wk \\ news... \-r --our new collection of en sembles speak of bare and simple satin sheaths covered with dramatic silk taffeta theatre coats, tunic or full length. All in matching tones of amber, black or midnight blue . . . 69.95 QPashiii()iOttQE (Hot Connecticut Avenue • Open Daily, 9:30 to 6:00 Miss Simenson Is Married Miss Romaine Miram Sim enson, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Edwin Ouldlin Simenson : of Travis Air Force Base, Calif., was married August 6 to Mr. Philip James Moloney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert William i Moloney of New York City and • Covewood, Lake Placid, N. Y. The ,Rev. Robert M. Mooney, the base captain chaplain, USAF, performed the ceremo ny in the Mitchell Air Force Base Catholic Chapel in : Hempstead, L. I. A reception was held following the cere mony in the Officers Club. The bide was given in mar riage by her father. Mrs. Moloney attended the daughter es Mr. John Nash McCartney. She attended the University, of Maryland and was a prin cess in the President's Cup Regatta last year. She is a sponsor in the event this year. Pvt. Burdick was graduated from Woodbury Forest and the University of Virginia before Joining the Marine Corps. He is now stationed at Camp Lejeune, N. C. is planning the decorations; Mrs. George A. Holder ness, vice chairman of the ball; Mrs. Neil K. Dietrich, chairman, and Mrs. Thomas S. Combs, in charge of reservations and tickets. They are just part of a group of 20 women working on this coming event of the fall social season.—Star Staff Photo. University of Pennsylvania and was introduced to society in this city in 1951. For the past three years she has been one of New York's leading models. Mr. Moloney was graduated from Loyola School in New York City and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Mask and Wig Club of the Llvuuik Co. 12th and F Sts., Washington just 21 DYED MUSKRAT FUR COATS 9 179* Compare to similar coats —not specially purchased— in our regular stock at $279 Now at the very start of the season—only a very special purchase could bring Muskrat of THIS luxur ious fineness at such a price. The skins are extra select; the making superb. Every smart length. 10% Down, Budget Payments Arranged jP >&, L ■ . 'Tk> g' s *w— Fgt /sa9|^^^^E^^Bhj^PjK|Rs^k - vMKi!iflf aPf M f IMp BLp *ei«i Ut AU tun US tIU Is thou con sirs at orlfln s t Import** ion. University of Pennsylvania and is producing a summer musical tent theater in the round for Westchester County next summer. He was previously associated with his father's newspaper representative firm and the J. j Walter Thompson Advertising Agency. The couple will live in New I York. ™Society SERVICE NEWS Aii Force Party Sky Ceiling Unlimited By EVELYN M. DENT The Air Foree Chief of Staff. Gen. Nathan F. Twining and Mrs. Twining have a very busy schedule from now until after the Christmas holidays. Their daughter Olivia, whose engagement to 2d Lt. Haywood S. Hansell, m, they an- { nounced Friday, has set the wedding date in the holiday season. Metfhwhile, Mrs. Twining is looking forward to having her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McKeever of Hawaii, as house guests. They arrive Monday, August 22, after a flying visit to Port land, Ore., where they will be the guests of Miss Aurie Yong. Mrs Richard Penhallow is also coming from the Islands with her parents, and the fam ily will be at the Twinings Fort Myer quarters for about a After which they will all go to the Dominican Republic to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hal L. McKeever. son and daughter-in-law of the Mc- Keevers. The very special reason for the McKeever clan to fore gather is the celebration of their parents' 50th wedding anniversary September 6. Gen. and Mrs. Twining plan to be gone about 10 days. Mrs. Twining and Mrs. Thomas D. White, wife of the Air Force Vice Chiel of Staff have planned a luncheon tor Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Harold E. Talbot. The ladies will entertain an all Air Force company at the Twining quarters. Fort Myer. • now...our famous polo coat in glad, mad, plaid Incomparably sporting—the air of a Peck and Peck Polo coat A look deriving from pure lines —such touches as the belt back, the pearl buttons. Now...in Black Watch or Baird tartans with red or navy jersey linings. 8 to 18. 69.95. Closed Saturdays During August TWO SHOPS ON CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N.W. 1517, AT DU PONT CIRCLB • 4481, AT ALBEMARLE STREET Mrs. Talbot has won a niche 1 that is especially hers in this changing town, and it will be waiting for her whenever she chooses to return. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Han- i sell returned home on Wednes day from Roseberg, Ore., where they had been visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ovid G. Rogers. Their son, Dennett, stayed with his grandparents, and will return home later in i the fall. West Point Man Lt. Hansell was graduated from West Point in June and i has been spending his leave at home, he departs today for his new duty station at Malden | Air Base, Malden, Mo. Lucia Hansel, who has been visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Smith, at Marietta, Oa„ also arrived home on Wednesday. Mr Smith is editor and pub lisher of the Marietta Daily News Mrs. Smith and Mrs. i Hansell are sisters. Gen. Hansell retired again last month after being re called to serve on the Weapons Systems Evaluations Group, as the Air Force member. Deputy Director of the Cen tral Intelligence Lt. Gen. Charles Cabell and Mrs. Cabell, were hosts at dinner last evening entertaining at the Bolling Air Force Base Officers Club for their house guests and friends who have ; recently returned here for . ! another tour of duty. Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Warren See SERVICE NEWS, Fg. D-1S FINAL WEEK A SLATER at dramatic 1511 CONNECTICUT AVE., WASHINGTON A0..» 4 2900 O»i«T.MI »i*» NEW YORK WHITE PLAINS SASOEN CITY W. HARTFORD EAST ORANSS -• . Special Event in the Jandel AUGUST FUR SALE JACKETS The Jacket has earned fashion prominence because it 1 In f W l nterß The comprehensive Jandel collection of Brief Coats” features the very newest style touches and of course luxurious Jandel quality and workmanship. Jandel Jackets are the perfect answer to every woman, college or career girl, who BtyI * and 9 ual ity yet is faced with a muted budget. This is the opportune time to make your selection while our collection is at its peak and realize advantageous savings in our August Fur Sale. ALL PRICES INCLUDE FEDERAL TAX ,Fur product* labeled to .how country of origin of imported fur*. Mouton ; f 125 Muskrat 195 Sheared Raccoon 295 Natural Grey Persian Lamb 295 Dyed Squirrel 550 River Otter 395 Black-Dyed Persian Lamb 395 Natural Beaver 459 Sapphire-Dyed Beaver 450 Dyed Fur Seal 495 Natural Mink Paw 495 DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN If you buy now on our convenient Deferred Payment Plan, your purchase will be placed in our Lay-Away Department until you are ready to wear your Jandel Furs in the FalL 1412 F. STREET N.W. BALTIMORE . NEW TORS