Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1930, Page 51

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Alexandria Adding To Matrimony Record Of the Autumn Season Number of Weddings Sched- uled, Past and in Prospect. Society News and Special Events of Interest. h. Invitations have been received from ussell Robins -3 5 Warren, Va., Saturday, October Richmond. After av’ 1 Mr, and Mrs. Gardner will live at 2707 Woodrow avenue in Richmond. ¥ $ Eggfififi 5.|Church Guild Sponsors 26| Carnival Bazaar Nov. 18-19 i § Eie% i E i 2 Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bryant debut November 24, son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Skam Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Jett visit to Mr. and Mrs. Edward MISS RUTH BRYANT, of Alexandria, Va., who will make her —Underwood Photo. R Norton 18 mm a Hosts at Charming Party Mx, and Mrs. Thornton Jett enter- tained o party — their spartment at the Fairmount. They were assisted by Mrs. L. Y. Love, daughter of the host and hostess. A program of musie was given by Miss Prances Stark. “er. Jghn H\g- rt, gave a song recital and was as- 5 Bited %_‘y Miss Irene Murphy and Miss Frances Stark at the piano. Dancing was the feaure of the evening. The rooms were decorated with palms, ferns and potted plants, with pink and blue decorations, and a buffet supper was served during the evening. The guests included the Misses Anna and Gertrude Fitzsimmons, Miss Mar- Miller, Miss Irene Murphy, Miss ’n-unexls. Miss Frances Peters, . and Milton Kronheim of 1764 Lanier ‘Washington Chapter Hadassah will meet Tuesday, October 21, at 2 o'clock in the auditorium of the Com- munity Center. The date has been ad- h National Mrs, Herman Hollander will give a talk on “Interesting Jews I Met Abroad.” There will be vocal selections by Mrs. Herman Hertsberg, sccompanied by Mrs. Maurice t the plano. Mrs. Carolyn Weyl has returned from & visit of three months in Eng- land, where she was with her relatives. Arriving on the 8, 8. Brittanie, accom- panied by her uncle, Mr. Robert Cohen, and her cousin, Miss Hilda Cohen of Galveston, Tex., she spent a week in ;‘lzzl mk u“ uw“ qh::emm wi: now it Cathedral Mansions. ‘ Mrs. Sol Meyer. returned Tuesday to the Chaselton Hotel after spending 10 Saturday evening n|y Alvin Newmeyer, ha Richmond, Va., to visit her father, Mr. May, before returning to her home in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr, and Mrs. Lester Lansburgh have returned to their home in New York Whose marriage y - | morning in St. Paul's Catholic Church. 1930—PART THREE. i iié 2 R MRS. WILLIAM MELVIN TALLANT, g4 25. Miss The bride was formerly Miss Mary | stone Meadows Echols, daughter of Mrs. HI!IZ dred Ficklin Echols. . Mr, and Mrs, Norman Fischer, 3014 Military f Mrs. Max Oppenheimer, by her daughter, Miss Ferda heimer, will leave tomorrow for dYork and Atlantic City, to be gone ays. Mrs. Fannie Merfeld of Baltimore was a recent guest of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs, King have been spending a week in New York. an X d Victoria Peyser and ‘round the i) Corner! Call us to overhaul your heating apparatus— Stoves and Ranges W.S. Jenks & Son || | 723 7th St. NW. on Sister- Nat. 2092 , district 8, of the National — after spending the past week end in 3 thk:x‘tl"ynfl:t Mr. New of Cleveland, Ohilo, who motored here and spent last ‘week, has returned to his home. Mrs. Louis K of Atlantic City was a recent guest of her brother- and Mrs. A ‘Towers, Mr, in Atlantic « | relatives. s e i ¥ " 7 i lin ! g I ] 585 i i i 3 & E w2y ] Pl A oF il g il % | ol i g | K ik § §§§ i L 1 | i § E & ih; E A g g H g Fifeadly i Iih 5&?;5 Tilio) o : } ; % § ; i E.. [ 5 iE;Ei;" Egéis“s £l e il E Baliedl ik i i : gi . i il & i g § § i § K B b : i £ 5 g | £ i E ¥ H P -3 8 R £ ) | 3 x Beef Bl b LADIES’ HATS of every deseription CLEANED AND REBLOCKED smartest mew styloo— i in any headsise | "“i"i.’?’.!" | LADIES’ CAPITAL #&. HAT SHOP & has® 508 11th St. N.W. viss E‘E -4 E § 3 3 4 B i | Younger Set Sponsors Supper Dance at Willard The Famous Community Dinners Tilden Gardens Cafe 12 to 8 P. M. Today B x5 & ; 5 S it JORDAN’S offer A New Small Grand Fine in every respect—a won- derful little piano for the home. Sold on Jordan’s Budget Plan Your old instru- ment accepted in exchange. Every Home Showhd Mave One 1239~ G Street~ Cor 13 Miss Aline Lansburgh returned last week from a Summer spent abroad and left several deys ago for French Lick Springs, Ind, to spend the Fall ‘season. The At oon Mowss For Women “No Foot Too Hard to Fit” Have You An Unusual Foot? ‘Wilbur Coon Shoes are available as wide as EEEER { and as narrow as AAAA. They fit the unusually nar- } row, small, large or wide foot as well as the normal. $750 to $11.0 We Are Now Showing the New Fall Styles in All Leathers and Fabries J. T. NORRIS Sizes 1 to 13 Nurses’ White J. T. ARNOLD hs AAAA to EEEEE Cloth, Calf H. 0. BRUBAKER Formerly With The Family Shoe Store e Baltimore Store—418 N. Charles St KITT CO. Will Take Your Old Style Radio, Phonograph or Musical Instrument at the BIGGEST TRADE-IN ALL(.)WANCE To Send One Home RADIOS For a limited time and subject to withdrawal without notice, the Pros- - perity models of this great Radio are available at our store with the big trade-in allowed. It’s an Opportunity . . . . . ... A REAL OPPORTUNITY!! Why you should buy your radio HERE! —Radio is essentially a musical instrument and we are a complete music house. —Daily broadcasting over a period of years qualifier us to judge radio from the customer’s viewpoint. —We have been closely identified with radio since its inception and today it is a major part of owm business. —Here you deal with competent radio experts who have and are constantly studying radio and fits proper service for the best interests of our eus- mers. Homer L. Kitt Co. 1330 G Street N. W. Elegance Inexpensive Here! —at Cunningham's you will find skillful copies of Paris Im= ports with every ese sence of their French chie. . $16:50 $25 ¥ Antelope Suedes “are the talk of the town” ¢ “Antelope Suede” is a new importell body Hhat is the most important millinery sensation of the season . . . soft as velour with the thinness of fine felt which lends itself so gracefully to the manipu~ lations of the mew ailhouette, For sports, for school, for town or for travel, and in all the most alluring new Fall colors. Black, Brown, Guards- man Blue, Cricket Green and Rubytone. All headsizes. $1;9msa Have You Seen the Smart High-Luster Felts We Offer? i~ The shapes are very fl-nofinf—doo.-iffia' hats, revealin, ad, flaring side brims and tipetilted hats. lLACl! EW FALL SHADES. Large and Small Headsizes ‘ E. Cumu'nilum Ca—”mfl' 3 xg' "fi

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