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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930. SOCIETY . (Continued From Second Page) ¢late_Alliance, representing Baltimore, I HOSTESS AT OPERA | WITNESS IN DEATH TRIAL ESCAPES FROM BULLETS Driver of Car Similar to His Also Is Fired On—Defendant he was decoyed into the country by a fake call for a tcw car, where four shots were fired at 1im. Two of the bullets struck Martell’s automobile, but he was uninjured. Half an hour later, James Weld, San Fran- cisco, driving' & machine resembling Willing to Pay Golfer More. CHICAGO, April 24 Forgan, banker, would employe more money for the same job if he plays golf, because he is better ' B3 equipped physically, mentally and m LET McDEVITT MAKE ally, as the result of to do his RA work. He so remarked at a meeting of Yg_';JR SPRIN_G P PERIES the Association of Commerce. Born in| werk St. Andrew, he regards golf as the | servic SR Sor greatest thing ever invented by a ‘m' . Scotchman. IMcDEVI District 8211 (®)—David R. rather pay an Martell’s car, also was fired on, a bullet passing through his wirdshield. King was to be arraigned today for the slaying. The body of the woman, a M April 20-26 IS NATION-WIDE FOOT HEALTH WEEK FOOT HEALTH MEANS FOOT Comtort in smart footwear In Dr. Kahler shoes—you’ll find the mode of the moment and comfort. Comfort that only years of knowing how could produce. But the comfort is concealed— only smartness is revealed. ynchburg, Highland Spring and k:nnm. ‘will be guests of the al- liance at this meeting. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, with Mrs. J. V. Vorkoeper, hostess. Mrs. J. Irvin Steel entertained at luncheon yesterday in honor of Mr. John Gallishaw, dean of short story teaching. Her other guests were the delegates from Jacksonville to the con- vention of the National League of American Pen Women, -now_in session. Mrs. Steel organized the Jacksonville branch of the Pen Women in 1926. Mr. Louis A. Pell of Brooklyn, N. Y., is in Washington, and is staying at the Potomac Park Apartments. Mrs. W. H. Franklin of Clifton Terrace entertained at dinner and bridge at Dodge Hotel last evening. Covers were laid for 12. Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis and Senator and Mrs. Morris Sheppard head the list of patrons and patronesses for the benefit concert by the Lovette Choral Club at the First Baptist Church tomorrow night. Others sponsoring the event which is being ve nunder the auspices of the Emily ork Circle of the church include Mr and Mrs. W. E. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Altemus, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hilton Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Young and Mr. and Mrs. Moncure Berg. Mr. and Mrs, John Pell of New York are guests of the former’s grandfather. ggl. Robert M. Thompson, at the May- wer. Mr. and Mrs. James K. McCathran announce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Mrs. Myra McCathran Marks to Mr Fred P. Myers on Saturday, April 19, 1930. Mrs. Hervey S. Knight of Evanston, 1L, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Neavitt, of 1820 Calvert street. Mrs. Ella Cole Keough, has returned' from Daytona Beach, Fla., where she nt the Winter. She has opened her dio, at 3333 P street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hurd, jr, ‘who were married in Washington, April 10, have returned from their trip to! Haven, Fla, where they visited e parents of the former. They will be at home after Friday at 3379 Stephenson place, Chevy Chase, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Gurnee Munn, who have been passing the Winter at Palm Beach, are at the Wardman Park Hotel fvr: few days before going to New Yorl The poet’s luncheon of the National e of American Pen Women was | held in the cabinet room at the Wil- lard today. Hostesses for the function | were Lilla ' Wood Daniels of Ohio, Ada | Borden Stevens, Rhode Island; Blanche | H. Camp, Indiana; Anita Browne and Reynale Browne, New York; Jewel Mil- ler, the Countess di Castagnola and May Folwell Hoisington. Faces Court Today. 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Representative and Mrs. Bacon entertain guests at each presentation. —Underwood Photo. DISTRICT 1995 New York Jd B.Jones & (o INCORPORATED 1219-1221 G Street N.W. BETWEEN 12th o2 |3t STREETS PARFUM ERINTS The Most Popular Prints of the Season their demands appreciate the indivie duA[(tyAndunqu:sfionAHegeod taste Dresses and Ensembles of the Wedding Invitations and Ane ON SALE 2 nouncements engraved byawe’ Wi DEPARTMENT ‘BrewawdD gravers anac/fi‘a troners FLOOR 6i1-12th.St. N.W. Washington Paris Ensrav{ng of Distinction That Lends Character to the Occaston The same dignity and impressiveness ‘whlch surrounds the marr(ase»cé;:: mony should characterize the heralds to so important an event. 1214 F St. One-Day Sale! Friday Only Our Regular $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 New Spring Hats Special 95 street will have as her house guests after Thursday of this week Mrs. Charles B. Fager of Harrisburg and | her two sons Charles, jr., and Hummel. Mrs. Fager is an old school friend of Mrs. Ladd and she expects to be in ‘Washington about a week. -The :Wesley Heights Club is holding & dance at the club house on tomorrow Those who are most particular in William Cammack Miller, Mrs. Roy Clyde Miller, Mrs. Frederick Pyle, Mrs. Carl C. Crampton and Mrs. Clarence A. Lane. Dancing will be from 9:30 to 1 o'clock and refreshments will be served by the hostesses, Republican Women's Club Hosts at Headquarters Tea. The League of Republican Women will entertain at tea at Republican headquarters, 910 Seventeenth street, tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock for members and invited guests. The president, Mrs. Edward A. Harriman, will receive, assisted by Mrs. Virginia ‘White Speel, honorary president, and national committeewoman for the Dis- trict of Columbia and chairman for the series of teas which haye been given during the Winter and Spring. Mrs. Gladys Middlemiss wilf preside at the annual dinner given by the drama unit of the Women’s City Club tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock in the club house, 22 Jackson place. A m vaudeville show will follow the . those making reserva- Adams, jr.; Mrs. , Mrs. Patrick Gal- G iss. All Styles All Two-Piece Ensembles Colors Three-Piece Ensembles With Silk Blouses After this sale, these hats will be marked back to their original prices. Long sleeves, short sleeves, sleeveless. brides will find it pleas- Among those dining at the Arts Club ‘Tuesday were the Ambassador of Tur- key, Mouhtar Bey; the Minis- ter of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza; Col. Mrs. Hobart H. Hawkins, Mrs. Ernest ‘Thompson Seton, Mrs. John Ferguson 5 Mr, and Mrs. Thatcher Hoyt 4 “ Cd 1227 EISt NW. antly perplexing to choose . . . for their Maj. John G. Susan Hunter Walker, .__Salisbury, Mrs, Peters, attendants business, after- noon, club and an semi-formal for the evening, and Mr. Felix Mahony. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence A. Lane, ac- companied by their son Willlam, will return from Wilmington, Del., tomorrow, where for the last week they have been (Continued on Fourth Page.) The dainty model pictured . . . developed of silk net over taffeta (in bridal blush), this piquant mode will add a picturesque note to any bridal party . .. the quaint Dolly Var-- den Sleeves...the tiny accordion pleated ruf- fling . . . the rounded neckline. . . 497 FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY Interpretations of native, Oriental and foreign floral effects—tiny flowers, full-blown flowers, widely spaced buds, flowers with dots, small geometrics. Exquisitely designed on fine quality flat crepe. Sold Elsewhere in Washington for $16.50 For Friday and Saturday In the Eyes of His Family BY JOHN ERSKINE ALL OTHER NEWEST BOOKS WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS DOPKSSAERS AND 1421 F St. 200 NEW HATS ofthe. 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