Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1930, Page 8

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sccretn'y of War and Mres. Ht;rley Honor Guests of Gen. and Mrs. Kreger at Dinner Dance This Evening Mrs. main until the opening of ) his return to the he ity be in his new apartment, st the The newly appointed second um:a ham Hotel. othmhufim. M. 10 | Waguin " aboard the Bremen Wednesday and . | came to the Capital last evening. Mrs. Watson E. Coleman entertained b: small company at luncheon at the ‘Willard on Saturda; Miss u::nda Pmn;xummng : company of young af Jul Chantecler supper dlp::e last evening. lower on Thursday, November 20, | * vy and on Tuesday of next week the booth ~ Mrs. Hammer Huston, wife of Maj. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis en- ml-hll-d at ainner last evening, fol- Mrs, left this morning with Mr. and Mrs. Suydam to visit with her mother, Mrs. George Barnett of Wake- fleld, Va., where tney will be until the middle of next week. Mrs. Sydney Cloman entertained at dinner last evening at her home on Kalorama road in nonor of her niece, Mrs. Wilson Pritchett of Philadelphia, who is some time with Mrs. Cloman. Ryland-Finney Wedding in Bride’s Home This Afternoon. Miss Edith Elizabeth Finney, daugh- ter of the solicitor of the Department of the Interior and Mrs. Eaward C. Finney, and Dr. Charles Pennington Ryland, jr, of Buena Vista, Va., son of the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Penning- ton Ryland of this city, will be married at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The cere- { mony will be performed in the home of the bride’s parents, at 3536 Edmonds . violtnist, At the piano. at the tea table following were Mrs. Jacob Leander gren. Mrs. Lewis Stewart, Mrs, Joseph H. Bradley, Mrs. George Ellery Wood. Mrs. John L. Chamberlain, Mr, A. B. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- man, Mrs. Karl D. Klemm, Mrs. Effing- ham Townsend, Mrs. James E. Hughes. Mrs. Guest of Annapolis, Mrs. Royal T. Meade and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies. Mrs, Allan E. Peck, widow of Comdr. Peck, entertained 14 guests at dinner before the Navy-Marine dance at the ‘Willard Friday night. Miss Mary Perdue Ruden afid Miss their apartment in Meridian Mrs. Courtland D. Ferguson of Los ¥ e o oronbiusaicheoa i Moo BURCHELL’SFAMOUS BOUQUET COFFEE Adyantageous contracts en- able us to resume our original price of 25¢ Ib. N. W. BURCHELL 817-19 Fourteenth St. [¢] 3 Rooms, Kitchen $65. THE MONTANA At all four of Gude’s flower shops you will find a gorgeous display of Autumn’s most color- Jul _ Flower, the Chrys- anthemum. Starting Monday, November 17 ('('MUM 29 SHOW | At GUDE Bros. Co. 1212 F Street 'OU are cordially invited to attend Gude’s Annual Chrysanthemum Show at their main store, 1212 F 8t. N.W. See the loveliest of Autumm’s | « Flowers in a riot of color, shapes and sizes. Brought to perfection in Gude's- own greenhouses. Sunday, November 16th Special Dinner, 75¢ Served from Our Steam Table fn St. Augustine’s New Auditorium, I5th St Bet. R and S Streets N.W. the Park View Christian Church. Mr. Paul Gable will lguy the wedding music and during the service, and the house has an effective arrangement of smilax, ferns, Autumn leaves and yellow chrysanthemums. ‘The bride will be given in marriage by her father and will wear ash-blue l':“e:, w:fl;‘wmh ;h:h will carry an arm DESSERTS quet le W_roses. Neither the bride nor the bridegroom wil be s i g Additional guests are asked for the Please favor us with @ trial reception which will follow the cere- OLNEY,” MARYLAND FOR-{ ll.oo M) Vegeta Young Roart Taurl FHam, Slaw. Sweet_Pota Peas ll.lo TU! 2 4 ve. Ashton oA PER il ] i it i A P i 3 ] 4 Uncle Sam Says Buy Now—Mall Early ~ MAIN STORE: 1212 F STREET N.W. Phone National 4278 Other Flower Shops at 3103 14th ST. N.W. 5016 CONN. AVE. Col. 3108 Cleveland 1226 1102 CONN. AVE. Decatur 8146 : | Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association iiggsga il ke E!Exa i igg i h i {1 i : A How busy you’d be if Christmas were but a week away—making hurried shopping trips for last-minute gifts. Addressing Christmas cards. Wrapping gifts —taking them to the post office. Everything being done in a feverish hurry. You can make Christmas shopping this year a real pleasure if you'll heed the admonition of Uncle Sam, who says— ?f £ Eé g & : ! j ! ] 5 : i P EE’E 1 3 g %11 E 5 ] ki & perfect combination! Two of the'screen’s greatest personalities come together: in a ‘marvelous talkie! L MARIE B 3 BUY NOW-—MAIL EARLY LANSBURGH’S is co-operating with this movement—it is ready for Christmas shoppets—the holly and mistletoe are hung—the counters are heaped high with gifts—and now, to further encourage early Christmas shopping, LANSBURGH’S suggest— ) ok - she slovenly, WALLACE BEERY The unforgettable “Butch” of “The Big House” in equally winning pyformance =t The House With - the Green Shutters g BUY NOW—You have time for leisurely careful selection from complete stocks. @ BUY NOW-—The store is much less crowded. § BUY NOW-—Salespeople can give unhurried attention. BUY NOW-—Deliveries are at their best. g BUY NOW-—Charge purchases may be paid in January. Let Us Enter Into Your Furnishing Problems W E place at your disposal the experienced knowledge of our * artists and craftsmen and the facilities of our designing studios and upholstery shops in the creation of those exact effects which you seek to produce. “Do Not Open Until Christmas” BUY NOW-—Permit us to make immediate saving space in the assuring that your gi reach their destination on time. Each gift may be marked “Do mot open until Christmas.” - W.&].SLOANE I LANSBUBQH S No Connection With Any Other Washington Store 711 Twelfth Street Our displays of Furniture, Rugs and Draperies are self-evidently different from the great mass production—because for the greater part they come out of our own work rooms and off our own looms— which also give us the facilities to cater to your individual taste and specific needs—rather than leaving you to the necessity of revising your ideas or accepting a substitute. We seek to render service here that is practical—giving helpful solution to problems i1at otherwise would perplex. METRO-GOLDWYN. MAYER'S super-production You've never really seen these great stars until now. A story that abounds with broad, slapstick fun, subtle humor, romance, thrills! Appealing characters that “ug at your heartstrings! STARTING Just Above G

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