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SOCIETY, ark Armistice Day ‘At Post in Quantico y Featured by Mili- Parade—Many Honor etions Included in Pro- - gram—House Guests En- i ?“ndned. [ QUANTICO, Va, Nowmbes 15—A nd enjoyed the Armistice day nies and the foot ball game at Yor | Loker on Wi ing Social Events In Leonardtown Schedule on the St. Marys River until after ving Day, and will spend the ‘Winter in Washington. Former Senator and Mrs, George C. Peverly of Mechanicsville entertained at dinner Wednesday evening in com- pliment to Mrs. Harry Scott Wherret of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mrs. O. H. Cragg of A dance and card party attended by many of the younger set was given at Hotel 8t. Mary’s Tuesday night by the ‘Women's Auxiliary and the local Post 54 of the American Legion. On the card committee were Mrs. A. F. King, . . B. Greenwell, jr, and Mrs. C. Henry Camalier. ‘The St. Mary's Academy Alumnae met at the home of Mrs. M. Meverell ‘ednesday afternoon and made final arrangements to hold their annual card party and dance on No- vember 27 at Hotel St. Mary’s in Leonardtown. Mrs. Nettie Morgan of Leonardtown is visil her daughter, Mrs. . Mack Regan, at her home in Minneapolis, Minn., and remain until after Christmas. Miss Virginia Burch of Milestown gave a linen shower in honor of Miss Anne Tilghman Slingluff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Slingluff of . | Milestown, who on November 22 at 4 .m. at All Saints’ P. E. Church, Oak- , will become the bride of James | " | Brown Monfort, son of Dr. James Max- | " | well Monfort and Mrs. Monfort of | . | Steubenville, Ohio. The shower was - | given in Leonardtown Saturday after- . | noon at the home of Miss Frances Loker i | of the North End, and some 30 mem- bers of the Yvun'er set attended. This * | wedding will be one of the most bril- . | liant and_beautiful of the social season S0l and Mrs, in Southern Maryland. Of unusual interest to all of Southern Maryland, as well as to Washington, Annapolis and Baltimore was the luncheon given this afternoon by Mr. uel D. Young of Susque- " | hanna Plantation, at Cedar Point, their County. ‘The visiting daughters and guests were welcomed by Mrs. John Gray Lillburn of Baltimore, State vice regent. Many came from Ball Wi »{and Annapolis to attend this meeting. .2!5 gssls H i g8 - Mrs. Norris, Noble, Robert Lewis, et » Sunshine Society Lists ; Benefit Card Party the one with the prettiest ith one of “Jack's” beau- lustrous permanent .. e Offer a Regular and omplete $10 Wave for ’ Jac ’s Perm, Wave Shop THE SUNDAY' STAR, WASHINGLON, D. / MiISS MILDRED DILLING, ‘Well known harpist, presenting a program for the benefit of the House of " Monday, November 24, at 4 o’clock in the small ball reom of the Wiliard Mrs. Harold N. Marsh is chairman of entertainment. C, NOVHEmBER 16, 1980-<PARY waswi. Women's Legion Unit's Card Party Patroriesses Patronesses of a- card given By the Quentls Bosssvels Unle ot Washington Club, Seventeenth and streets "N m"’““:wfi*‘u'?oflnm&n&y ‘Hird, Vies §E§§§é‘_§§§§i"' of years the assistant to Herbert ‘Wi erspoon, president of the Chicago Musi- cal College. Mr. Randall, baritone singer, will be heard in & group of songs by Gena be of New York and by Mrs. Branscom .| Annabelle Buchanan, State vice presi- dent for the league in Virginia. For her solos, Mrs. Randall, known pro- fessionally as Evelyn Randall, has chosen selections from the work of Mrs. Dorothy Emery of Maryland and also that of Mrs. Buchanah. Mrs. 's composition for & quartet won first honorable mention in the league’s musical Spri 3 y Risner of New York, rer and traveler, whose book, inacles of Personality,” will be re- This Week—at our 7th St: ‘St-ore 3,850 Pairs Splendid New $4 and $5 Style Shoes ND when we say $4 and $5 shoes we don’t mean “maybe!” Brand-new Winter arrivals in cleverest fashions. Made especially for us. Values that only a House as big as “Hahn’s” could produce, to sell regularly at $4 and $5 <+ + + even on present lowered wholesale market! Black, brown and green suedes—reptile trim effects— black and brown kids and calfs—patent tip, kids with perforations. Novelty ties— “Gypsy” ties— straps— opera pumps. Wide, medium or narrow toes—short or long vamps—low or medium walk- ing heels—Spanish or high Spindle heels. All sizes 215 to 9. In short, a shoe to every woman’s liking— at a price very much to her liking. But better not delay! 7th & K St. ‘ VO IR IS American Woman's wnt} net’s work with the \ dvLini X, ' Dr. Ris- A. B. P. in France, .':) avoid that spotty skin Shun light shades of powder HERE'S A POWDER THAT BECOMES PART OF THE SKIN Smort women have learned one of the most important lesson: :n make- vp—that a natural skin only comes when the powder actually blends with the natural skin tone. The new Beige powder from Primrose House “ls" the favorite this foll because it brings out all the lights and color of appearance everyone wants to avoid. So fine in texture thet it never clogs or cakes, yet it clings " like the stone in a peach. Really @ $3 powder, t may now be had in dollar portions. One-third the ‘amount for one-third the cost. In boxes, $1 and $3. Primrose Houss, 895 Fitth Avenve, New York City, Primrose House Toilet Preparations are on sale at; Julive Garfinckel & Ceonmipany Wardman Park Pharmaey Woodward & Lothrop PRIMROSE HOUSE 'HERVE DWELLS YOUTH* This makes it easy . . . also, sensible and most economical toe BUY NOW! “CARLTON” Costume Footwear These mra-b, customized shoes, regularly $10.50 to $14.50. 3,000 pairs newest Winter fashionge . now on sale—at F St. shop only— § v “HAHN SPECIAL” $6.50 Fast Steppers America’s finest and smartest - $6.50 shoes . . . comparable only with | much higher<priced grades. - : 20,000 pairs, now marked down; at all our women’s shops, $ Use y’ur Charge Account. -Sale Purchases need not be paid for—'til “Next Year!”