Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1928, Page 19

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SOCIETY (Continued Froni Eighteenth Page.) Wheaton Howard as the guests as- sembled. The bride was becomingly attired in & wood brown ensemble, trimmed with 2 long shawl collar of mink, and wore » shoulder bouquet of gardenias and lilies of the valley. Miss Margaret Kane, her only attendant, wore a gown of beige crepe chiffon, and carried an armful of pink roses. Dr. Paul J. O'Donnell acted as best man. Dr. and Mrs. Gilmore left on their wedding trip immediately after the ceremony. They will make their future home in Pittsburgh, Pa. | Mrs. Lawrence J. Fleming announces the marriage of her sister, Miss Frances Gibbon Heldt, to Col. Basil N. Ritten- house Saturday. October 13, in Wash- ington, the Rev. Douglas Hooss of the | Episcopal Church officiating. Mr. and Mrs. “Harry Kaufman an-| nounce the marriage of their daughter « Frances to Mr. Jack Shulhan of this | city this morning, the Rev. Abram Simon officiating. Dr. and Mrs. Otto Leyton of London are at the Mayflower en route to New | York from Atianta, where Dr. Leyton | presented a paper before the Interstate | Post-graduate ~ Assembly which met there last week. Dr and Mrs. Leyton have been in this country since the| first of the month and will sail for | England Friday aboard the Majestic. Dr. Robert Paine Pell. president of | Commerce College, at Spartanburg. S. C., will arrive in Washington today and will be_the guest of honor at the Con- verse College Alumnae banquet tomor- row evening. | Mrs. D. N. Dalton of Winston-Salem. N. C,, is at the Carlton for several days. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Winterburn of Jacksonville, Fla.. are passing a few | days at the Willard, where they ar- rived tocay. Miss Violet C. Emery of Cambridge. Mass. has come to the Grace Dodge | Hotel to join her sister, Mrs. R. T. Ly- ford of Longmeadow, Mass., who is | et the Grace Dodge for an indefinite period. Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Clark, ac- | companied by their daughter-in-law, | Mrs. W. H. Clark of San Francisco, are in Washington for a few days before returning to the Pacific -Coast. are stzsing at the Mayflower. Mrs. R. H. Downman of New Orleans, | La, is at the Carlton for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. Wfiagnm Swenson of Madison, Wis,, are at the Willard for & few days. Mr. and Mrs. Alger Shelden have ar- rived in Washington from their home in Detroit and are at the Carlton for e few days. A benefit card party for the Demo- | cratic central committee will be held in the large ballroom of the Mayflower | - Hotel tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. An additional list of patronesses and | those taking tables includes the follow- ing: Mrs. Joseph P 'nunulty Mrs. Peter Drury, Mrs. W. H. arke, Mrs. J. L.| B. Murray, Mrs. Muun ‘McHugh, Mrs John P. Cannon, Mrs. James P. Ryan, Miss Fannie Wolfson, O'Keefe, Mrs. James Murray, Frank Sprigg Perry, Mrs. Mrs. Margaret McGarce Streeter, Miss Loretta Hannon, Mrs. A. Collins, Miss Gorman. Mrs. Ralph McKee, Mrs.| Elizabeth McCord, Mrs. T. W. Dun-| worth, Mrs. C. Albert White, Mrs, Charles Semmes, Miss Lillian Thomas, Miss Mary McCann, Mrs. Robert Burke, | Mrs. Bernard Gumphecht, Mrs. James | Boggs. Miss Dorothy Willigee, and Mrs. Edmund Brennan. chairmen of committees on ar- rangements are Miss Anne Brennan end Miss Mary Louise Sullivan and Miss Katie Dunn, chairman of -prizes. The hostesses are Mrs. Phillip Vemler‘ Mrs. Mary Bryan, Mrs. John Morris, Mrs. '} Reupholstering 5.Piece Parlor -Suites—Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs | Dougherty, Mrs. Larz Anderson, | Charles Den | Mrs. They | = 0 Thomas Gorman, Mrs. T. W. Duns- worth, Miss Anna Howard and Mrs. E. J. Brennan. Tea This Afternoon for Mrs. Burch, Missionary of N. C. A tea will be given this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in St. John's Parish Hall, on Wisconsin avenue at Bradley lane, in honor of Mrs, Burch, missionary direc- tor eof the Pennland School in North Carolina. Tea will be served by the Guild Auxiliary of St. John's Church. There will be an exhibition of work of the students in the school, and Mrs. Burch will tell of the work of the school, whizh is situated in the Appalachian | Mountains. The musical and fashion revue to be given in the Chevy Chase Theater Au- ditorium tomorrow evening for the bene- fit of the school now being erected by the Shrine of th> Blessed Sacrament will be participated in by the following young ies acting as models: Miss Anan Lee Hall, Miss Violet Nelson, Miss Margaret Brown, Miss Esther Cum- | minigs, Miss Margaret Mickler. Miss Hortense Mickler, Miss Edna Moreland, Miss Irene O'Hanlon, Miss Mary Roach. iss Margaret Higgins, Miss Margaret | Sh n and Miss Joy Cummings. The students olACTvlumhh are plan- | ning an informal dance, card party, and | entertainment to be held in the ballroom | | of the All States Hotel, at 514 19th street, northwest, tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock. A rumber of Government officials and prominent. attorneys and business men of Washington are expected to be present. Among _the prominent ‘Washing- tonians who have subscribed for ticke! for the benefit theater performance ‘S be given by the Columbian Wemen ou the George Washington University Mon- ‘occupying an apartment near Twenty- | - A day evening are: Mrs. William M. Jar- dine, Commissioner and Mrs. Proctor L. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Dr. and Mrs. | George F. Bowerman, Dr. and Mrs. Wil- | Hiam Cline Borden, Mr. ings, Gen. and Mrs. B. F. Cheatham, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Church, Mr. 3 Mr R. Gordon Dun- thorne, Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Eakin, Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, Dr and Mrs. Frank R. Hagner, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Kerr, Miss Helen Nico- | lay, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, | Dr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Rinehart, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Robertson, Dr. and George Otis Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ?oa"ytn -%rr G Jewelers SUITE 200, National Press Bldg. 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THE EVENING Mrs. Charles Stanley White and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond and Gen. and Mrs. Frank R. Keefer ave been added to -the list of box- | ‘holders, Mrs. Edwin Behrend, chairman of the benefit, entertained at tea yesterday for the ladies who are assisting her. Among those present were Miss Edith Grosvenor, Miss Elsie Sanders, Mrs. Alice Lubin, Mrs. H. R. H. McNitt, Mrs. John Paul Ernest, Mrs chlrlu 8. Col- lier, Mrs. N. Kal E. Cham- berlin, Miss erlll‘et Mllu and Mrs, Harvey W. Wile: Miss A. 8. Knappman of New York. who spent some time at the Grace Dodge Hotel last week, has returnes for another stay of several days. Miss Freda M. Bossert of Cincinnati ! has arrived at the Willard here to re- main several d;vs Mrs. Helen Luckett will be hostess for the afternoon card party in the| clubhouse of the Woman's Benefit As- socfation, at 1750 Massachusetts ave- nue northwest, Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Miss Stella Tremaine of New York, who is a missionary in China, is at the 'Grace Dodge Hotel for a wsrk or more. RAID NETS 31 QUARTS. Charges of Illegal Possession Pre- ferred Against Pair. Charges of illegal possession of liquor were preferred against Charles B. dgerton, 24, and Harry Bailey, 20, second and O streef Proper fit is Walk-Over's [irst consideration STAR. WASHINGTON, raid conducted yesterday afternoon by Sergt. O. J. Letterman’s police squad. Twenty quarts of gin. nine quarts of whisky and two quarts of rum were seized. While the raiders were in the apartment, they reported, a man en- gaged in the sale of bottles and paraphernalia reported to be used in connection _with the .bootleg trade appeared. “Hs ' ‘was detained a short time on a technical charge of investi- gation. Marriage Licenses. Mnrrun licensey have been issued to the Pnderlck E A Yountmun. 27, and Anita A. MeCe tev. John C. Rfiyncldx‘ J’sfilu‘l!lfldl Edythe M. oW nd Nellie E. 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