Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1926, Page 61

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MARCH 21, 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY. Rearhdmiral Nalton | L l : and Mrs. Nulton Hosts it SSII At Dinner on Friday Entertain in Honor of Maj. and Mrs. Waller of Phila- delphia — Annapolis So- & g i ciety Notes. s : 4 . i P4 ANNAPOLIS, Md. March 20— ; : | \ e e T 4 Rear Admiral and Mrs. Louis M. > 1 7 Nulton gave a dinner Friday e | b ¥ s honor of Maj. Littleton Waller, U. S. { 4 ; A M. C. retired, and Mrs. Waller of Rhiladelphia. Chaplain Sydney K. Fvans, U. S. N., had as week end guest Rev Dwight lie. D. D., pastor of the Central Preshyterian Church, New York. who preached Sunday morning at the XNaval Academy Chapel Admiral and Mrs. John Halligan of Washington were s last week end of Mrs. Hal sister, Mrs. Hamilton Gale, 4t her home on Mur ray Hill. Mrs. ¥ wife of Liemt. Comdr. Camphell T ar, N.. was hostess Mand; 1 bridge luncheon At the Little ‘offee Shop. Col. and Hugh Riley have! returned from Norfolk, where they vigited their son. who is in the Ports. | mouth Naval Ho-pital ! Miss Dorothy Nulton, daughter of | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Louis M: Nulton, had 2 her guest last week | otte Willlams. a stu. ational Cathedral School Persons has just re York, Philadelphia where she made hey ‘ Watk The Fashions of Smart Paris! and Mrs. Guy H. Bur- h end with her g | ‘ . N New! joui j ! Lo e - i Y rermed to Wanington |- : e . Exquisitely Fine Quality! Where <he spent several | | . re. | : & K ) ; ister, ! 3 X t = ¢ Raltimore. | ; y i rrisisti ‘ riced ! Mrs. Harry hoemaker. whn has o 3 i " heen the zuest of N and Mre, Car % - Rryan, will le; Arlphia, where ill visit her son Ay T.ee Offutt at the University of Pennsvivania, and from thera will v Nlew York., where she will join n his return Capt. and Mrs. Charles Conard had at their home Porter Naval Academy 1 I\,\{hflk. = Tieut. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald. S N AT s AN ‘r"‘;:m 'll"m-ndnr» W. Richards, U. S i HARRS W N.. and Mrs. Richards announce !he engagament of their ter. Lil Georsze Richards v MRS. MAURICE EDGAR CRUMPACKER, :“finln I‘I};\‘me : - With her husband, Representative Crumpacker of Portland, Oreg., and their outh, Va. t K graduate of the Naval Academy class three sons, she is making her home at 2633 Fiffeenth street., of 1924 and is now attached to the ‘ : U. §. §. South Dakota. Comdr. McElduff, U. 8. N.. in whose | Nulton's sister. Mrs. John B. Hoff- - Lieut and Mrs. Sprv O, Clavtor| honor ‘she entertained Wednesday, |man of Wilmineton. Del. who wil 4 : : . ’ ntertained informally in honor of | March 10, at a small luncheon. spend several months as their guests ‘ / 3 4 F' h o V l E B k THeat. Clavtors mother, who is visit- |~ Licut, James L. Wyatt, U. S. N.,|at the superintendent's quarters. : : 3 asnion-vatue vent roOKS ing them in their apartment on King | wi recently was detached from the - I R 7 b e George street. 58,18, § rted last week = A : S Mrs. Will Havs. dauchter of Capt. [at the 1 Academy. where he has Sergeants Transferred. H ’\/ “wor S F l d and Nirs. Sinclair “vl‘“",""- hRsic ey i for duty. Staff Serzt. William Young. i ¢ 1as /veveir een Jqlm e rry Bu S oL Mrs., Need. wife of Lient. H. W n . ¢ ] ~ rtained a Wadnesday A | X ! T - - o . i ,”,.f.'.,,.f.'.'.""'?«.':.:}.1.7,'.;.'5'... re. 1Al M., i \ i ; 2 l/.DGE their authenticity by the models pictured! There L eIl L s ot ol B Muse 3 AW J is a mode to accentuate the charm of every feminine R "antral "and "Mre uis i madter Corpe. at That school, s, § type....Coats graciously youthful and slender....Coats Nulton have as th ‘Admiral been ordered to Fort Riley, Kans { 1 Yy yout ! : e e e N - flaunting Capes. .. .Coats with semi-flares....as Paris honor of St Patrick’s d mor of 1. | A\'I‘Yth“,‘ s : \ W ! i wears them! Balloon sleeves, puff-cuffs, tuxedo revers. ... as st oo the week i ' i i had as gue one aw\:m;r . | N ALy ) : are utt_erly new fcamry.'v. ?'hc_v are enriched by glistening Basiedo e of Comr. Paul Baste | 7 \ metallic braids, embroideries....and edgings of the very Miss Griffin is one of Visit Our Beauty Parlor—Mezsanine Floor smartest Spring Furs. All are silk lined. < debutantes in Washing- Established 1909 Hall of \\‘:‘;hh“fl ey BROOKS’ : SECOND FLOOR : MONDAY of honor at a | Lient. €omdr. C. M. Hall and Mrs. } | | on with Mrs. H. | i »f Lient. El- | 10 1 15 hostess at a 219- S s mll Store Hours. 9 to 6. Charge Accounts Solicited nt was broken Wed- | ——_—_,——'—"—_ by a number of} ries nh el 5,000 Yards of tion of the feast of | Mi= John Cale of Atlanta. Ga.. who ! ‘1[ = pf’(‘ll'll PNC('S i son. Midshipman | third class. is stay- | ing at the | Stewart Inn. Mrs. Rich ~ | Pre-Easter Sale! oxX Scarfs Gray—Light and Dgrk | | Georgette Crepe | Canton Crepe Foulards Printed Pongee Seven of the- Many Lovely Models Hlustrated i i 1 i | | | i Very Special! ! $ Flat Crepes Satin Canton Printed | THE FABRICS Crepe de Chine [ : iretsheen : Lorcheen : Satins ’ Corkscrew Canton : Novelty Weaves Colored Charmeuse Third Floor % : 2 THE' COLORS We Can Hel; Sandstorm : T histlebloom We are fully equipped to give| —complete )'oureEpanI?u(lr- Grasshopper : Clamshell you prompt and efficient service at :!J‘e'?tjslin quick order if you i Bamboo : Sandal : Camco _ 3 : o oderate prices dn— e % Jalapa : Sawdust : R 3 25t = s Dressmaking School 2 \',cn : [j}m—k ’ : X W N7~ Hemstitching Rhinestone Navy : " ' 6 Lessons for $5.00 ; d Mounting : Embroidery Stam ping Special appointments made : : ' B toting Besfine for ofice emplove. ||| MiISSES’AND WOMEN'S -' ; i .‘ SR o Wt BT b e . | moDELs AND sizES. |@ ' LS 2 Buttons Made to Order, Etc. l';"fi:'"?;l CHARGE, any_garment { materialy are ourchased in our Leave Orders on Main Floor " Third 'Fioor o » & = A’_SO Extfa sizes "‘"‘i ' ¥4 4 & Elite Styles Patterns Sold Here Exclusively Pictorial Review Patterns BT & - “‘ : : N i i Right when you | want a heautiful scarf : for Easter, we offer | vou this unusual spe- §| ! cial. i Wm. Rosendorf Furricr 1215 G St. N.W. Opposita Dulin & Martin | | Third Floor Try Sworzyn’s First—1219-1221 G St. [

Other pages from this issue: