Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1930, Page 17

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SOCIETY (Con! From ‘sisses Sheridan and Mrs. O'Connell hmn been in New York for the past Becond Page.) '“l of Cll‘- W Miss Creque in Uhln! At high noon nt neu:lehem Chapel, | Washington Cathedral, Miss Dorothy l!n.y Creque, daughter of Mrs. Alice e and the late George E. Q-u me the bride of Capt. Her- man Uth ‘Wagner, U. 8. A, son of Mr H. Wagner of Philadelphia, Pa. ‘The Rev. G. Freeland Peters officiated at the ceremony, which was attended the immediate families and a few friends. Yellow chrysanthemums formed the background for the cere- mony. T);l; I[r‘vlde, w.go was given I.: marriage er mother, was dresse in & gown of wine~color chiffon velvet, fashioned ng lines, with hat and sl to mlu:h and carried a bouguet of Joanna Hill roses. Miss Viola Vir- ginia Creque, siste of the bride, was maid of honor, and wore a gown of brown chiffon, and carried a uet of Rust chrysanthemums. The of the bride wore a gown of black chiffon and lace. Otvt Walter C. Hamilton of Phila- hia acted as the bridegroom's best man. The bride is a former resident of Martinsburg, W. Va., and is a grad- uate of St. Joseph's High School of that city. The bridegroom is a graduate of w-‘t Point Military Academy, class of The bride’s going-away costume was Shrougn the North Capt. ‘Wagner and e No: a) agner an his bride will reside Philadelphia, where he is stationed at Frankford Arsenal. Mrs. Agnes Twohey Gray entertained @t luncheon yesterday at the Wiliard Hotel, having among her guests Mrs. Frank Stetson and Mrs. Clyde Cruit. Mrs. Gray will entertain at a recep- um at her home, in Chevy Chase, Md., tomorrow evening in honor of Mr. mfl. Fletcher of Philadelphia, who is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Wil- liam C. Keegin, at her home, on ‘Twenty-seventh street. Mrs. Gray will entertain at another evening party in her home Murdny. November 8. The former Postmaster General, Mr. Harry 8. New, will leave Sunday for Indianapolls, where he will remain until after elections. From there he will go to Turtle Lake for fishing hunting. returning to the Capital '",hln & month. Mrs. New will not accompany him on the trip, but will remain at their home in Edgemoor. ‘Miss Betty Byme. daughter of Mrs. Stanley J. Peele of New York, is the guest of Mrs. FEldridge Jordon, with ‘Whom she will be for about 10 days. Miss Byrne has relinquished her stage ureer and detided to devote her time to the study of art in New York. Capt. ll‘n.d.““ll Jolep‘l:l I K!mxzfl:l Boston, are passing soms #t the Carlton. . & F 'fllflq Club Ushers for it Performance Monday. 'l'hc complete list of those assisting Mrs. Donald F. Roberts, chairman of the Ushers'’ Committee for the Welles- ley Club benefit, “Subway Express, which will presented at the Na- tional The-ur uonuly evening, No- vember 3, is: Mr. James E. Jones, formerly direc- tor of mhlbmon and now financial ad- viser of Youngstown, Ohio, and Mrs. Jones have been making a short visit ln ‘Washington, their Xormer home, and have been at the Willard Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Jones have a wide circle of Cireic nere, Washinglon peing the it ies here, Was] n the girl- hood home of Mrs. Jones, who was for- MRS. HERMAN Until her marriage in Bethlehem Chapel Kinsey Creque. Capt. Wagner, U. 8. Philadelphia. THE EVENING UTH WAGNER. at noon yesterday she was Miss Dorothy A, is stationed at Frankford Arsenal —Underwood Photo. merly Miss Marjorie Zimmerman. Their home here several seasons ago was a scene of a number of charming debu- tante parties. They presented their daughter, Miss Ruth E. Jones, now Mrs. Richard R. Richards, to soclety during their last year in Warhington before going to Ohio. Mrs. Pichards was one of the most attractive and popular buds of her season. Mrs. Jones left the Wil- lard lwcllny for Norrol:u:'- u;o vl:’n her son-in-law aug] and Mrs. Richard Rfm.flll Mr. Jones re- turned to Ohjo. Mrs. Jones will return to Washington in a week to visit her uncle and aunt, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. ‘William Neil Cogan. Mr. and Mrs. Jones had with them at the Willard Miss Juanita Whiting of Youngstown, Ohio. Mrs. Ridgely Hunt, Miss Virginia Hunt, Mrs, Charles A. hymln, Mm Dorothy Layman Ramsdell, J. Storey and Miss Jacquelin swrey a( ‘Washington are among arrivals at the Weylin Hotel, New York. Dr. Will Hutchins, arts in American vnlvenuy ‘will be the (uu'. speaker at the Halloween dinner, rranged by the art p of the Dis- u-m of Columbia of American Pen Women on Friday, at 7 o'clock, in the prlvlu dining room of Stoneleigh Court. “Art in the Nation's Clplhl" will be the subject discussed. Hutchins is known as an artist md author as well as Jecturer and is par- ticularly interested in our local art. He has made a study of art in the leading European citles and is familiar with professor of fine collections in noted galleries. Mrs, Charles Leonard Chambers, chairman of the art group, will preside at the dinner. Those who will assist are: Mrs. Estelle Moses, president of the District League of American Pen Women; Mrs. W. W. Edson Briggs, Mme. Felian Garzia, Miss Rebecca Dial, Mrs. James T. Watson and Miss Isabel Story. An interesting feature will be the place cards, origi- nated by Miss Elizabeth Will, who de- signed the honor cross for Col. Charles Lindbergh. Members are privileged to bring _SLIP_ COVERS and § separate cushion: oap *%allored to your furnitur Beastiful cretonne. and Roman sripe. 0. Write or phone for exmples. R. L. ISHERWOOD, Line. 5350, 1513 _28th St Badgley, Mrs. || Berberich’S F ST.'«= TWELFTH 6.1d2 Anniversary Not again for a year! Birthdays come only once a yeer, so of course it will be another year before we offer our finest footwear at such reductions. HOSE AS OUR BIRTH- DAY GIFT TO YOU. WITH FREE Pumps Strap Pumps SIO aivd SI2.50 Step-ins Oxfords Novelties STAR, WASHINGTON, guests and should nmh reservations with the chairman, ‘Walter Miles, 3907 Jocelyn street non.hwut Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle left yes- terday for Columbus, Ga., where she w‘lll address the annual convention of League of Women Voters. lll'l Doyle is ranonnl director of the National League of Women Voters for the third region, which includes mest of the Southeastern United States. Mrs. Doyle will return Saturday. Smart parties “to_be given at the formal opening of the new Shoreham Hotel Thursday evening are multiplying rapidly. Among those who will entertain are | the secretary of the Rumanian legation | and Mme. Andrel Popovici, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Q. Nyce, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Chiswell, Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Estes, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Towers, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leighty, Mr, and Mrs. Charles 8. Elliott, Mrs. V. M. R. Agnew, | Mr. nald Woodward, Mr. Holley Stover &nd Mr. Horace Luttrell. ‘The financial attache of the French embassy, Mr. Emmanuel Monick of New York City, is & guest at Wardman Park | [f Hotel, Mrs. Henry A. Willard entertained at | | a tea and meeting yesterday afternoon for the junior group of the Ladies’ Ald Soclety of Garfleld Memorial Hodpital. The meeting was for the purpose of | developing plans for the Halloween | party to be glven Saturday evening for the nurses and internes the mem- bers of the Junior Ald and their es- corts. Mrs. Willard is leader of this| group. which operates jointly with th Ladies’ Aid, and which is under the | directorship of Mrs. Henry K. Willare When Shaffer || Arranges the FIOWCI’S for i Fall Weddmgs | % —freshest blooms | and artistic results | are a certainty. | We'll be pleased to i submit estimates and suggestions on re- | quest. GEORGE C. SHAFFER 1900 14th St. x5 Open Eves. & Buns, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1930. Miss Helen Newton is secretary, Miss Anna Southart Larner, treasurer; Mrs. Ernest ‘Van Fossen, Mrs. Willam C. Sterling a&nd Mrs. F. X. McGovern, . chairmen of the subcommittees, and | Clyde Garrett, Mrs, H. B. . Mrs. Willlam A. Morgan, secretary of wun-m Hufl w er. Mrs. Thomas the Nursery Guild of the Ladies’ Ald Perry, Mrs, 'hillips and Mrs. H. Mrs. Cabot Stevens, president of the [ Tudor Morle)l Ladies’ Aid, and Miss Edith Hoffman, Mrs. Julllen M. Winnemore of Rose- social secretary, were guests of honor mary street also entertained at the at Mrs. Willard's tea and meeting. Kenwood Club yesterday for Mrs. Henry ‘The marriage of Miss Maxine Frances (Continued on Ninth Page.) Rolle, daughter of Mr. A. H. O. Rolle, to Mr. Augustus 8. Goodyear will take place this Evening at 7.30 o'clock, in the Grace Lutheran Church. Mr. and Mrs. John Mock entertaine Mr. and Mrs. Herman Plugge and M | Fred Ballard, at a box party last eve- ning at the National to see Mrs. Fiske, in “Ladles of the Jury.” Luncheons at Country Club | Accompanied by Bridge. Mrs. J. P. MacLean entertained at the Kenwood Club yeste Myers, Mrs. SPECIAL DINNER THURSDAY Halloween “Spirits” Cariton dramatizes the witchery of Halloween . . , its romance . . . all its glitter, rhythm, youth and laughter. (CA!I-'I'ON Cverii Slippers Backgammon Instruction Gsven Daily. by Mrs. John L. Newbold, Jr. " —An Expert— By Appointment Third Floor NOW - —=< An Entirely New Showing of Dresses For Women and Misses Our noted makers have just made us a number of extraordinary models and many beautiful models at moderate prices. These dresses in their youth of line are indeed unusual. We hope you will see them as soon as possible. Women's ahd Misses’ Third Floor. A Complete Misses’ Department Fourth Floor. 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