Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1930, Page 19

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gsEt i ?5 §§5 Mary Loulse Brown, Mrs Charies B. | lulnem-nn, Mrs. Homer F. Dawson and Mrs. Delos O. Kinsman. Miss Atlee wnm ‘Wirgman, sub- debutante daughter of Mrs. W. Wayne | ‘Wirgman, will go to Roanoke the mid- | dle of next 'eek to spend Thanksgiving. £ Wirgman has issued invitations & dance in the . J. F. Hall entertained a party 12" at dinner last evening at the new Shoreham Hotel. Mrs James B. Lambie entertained company of 18 at luncheon at the Dod‘ul! 1 today. ’l‘ha former Assistant Attorney Gen- , Mr. George W. Wickersham, will h‘ lmnn‘ the sp:lken at the din- be given by the Washington Illnl:h of the ln'ush-spelkln' Union, Monday evening, December 8, at the in honor of the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Lindsay. Mr. Alexander Waddell, new president of Richmond branch of the union, will also be a speaker. -La Fount 'cllh( Last Evening. marriage of Miss Constance . h Mnt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. La Fount, to Mr. John Scow- croft, son of Mrs. Heber Scowcroft of Salt Lake Oity, took place last evening, at 8 o'clmk in the Washington Club, . Dr. James Shera Montgomery ‘The brilliant flame color, w & pale yellow in the gowns the bridal attendants, blended at- with the clusters vari- eolored Autumn leaves and Fall nawm ed the altar. ( string instruments played t the ceremony, in which the given in marriage by her ell satin-velvet, fashioned lines, formed her wed- her long tulle veil was small bunches of orange around the cap. She carried of orchids, roses and lilies Lucille Scowcroft, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and [3 of russet color velvet nmu similar to the i 5953 themums. bridesmaids Della Little, llhl Juliet Phil- Ruth Devane and Miss Ruth lmr of the bride. Their themums corre- fil the shading of their HEH Nl THF. EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON MRS. GILBERT H. GROSVENOR, President of the women’s bllfl! of the George Washington University, to assist | | tel at the home of Mrs. William H. Hill, at her associates at a Tha 2400 Sixteenth street, this —Harris-Ewing Photo. Mrs, G. Thomas, Dunlap and Mr, F. Eberhardt Hayes. Senhora do Couto Aguirre, wife of the naval attache of the Brazilian em- bassy, was among those entertaining at the tea hour at the Willard. ‘The uupper dance was a colorful and interesting close to a most successful day of hotel runnln: by the league. Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. McKnew, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walker were among the hosts. duk Mr. and Mrs. Luther B. Bewley, now Permanent Wave .IOM e Busens or Realistic Budes Sate Ao, shanipoos ard wave. Phone Nat. §225 WHELANS —-ma 3 each being of a different Fall ! e two N of the valley completed 3 weroft and his bride left for California following the reception, which fl-otmkpheehmcwmmmub lavender tweed trav- ‘The bride wore & ensemble . with accessories to match. mvflnflb“mm Dainty and attractive waltresses in menmm“finhm organdy caps and aprons, all members dfluJuniorlm(ne served 1 tea and dinn 6{ RISTMAS GREETING CARDS ressed with the lrll.c/ry and distine tion af’ Qrewom’ en mv'l have an cdbod st end ron/m/: . See our a/l:?pdz} now. their friends and sponsors of the work\ carried on by the society dropping in | nmmetundmrmewnhyuu.se Admiral and Mrs. Joseph H. lt.nu- were among those who were luncheon ‘BrewanD éymhvn{j?a!fom ei-r2th St.N.w. AN INTERESTING Corree TABLE MAHOGANY-TILT TOP $| 8.50 —Just one of many interesting items for Christmas Gifts at Dulin & Martin’s “A pleased recipient —a happy donor” (CONSULT our Interior Decorating Staff when planning home changes . . . in the selection of draperies and color schemes . . . in carrying out any desired plan for beautifying the home. D ULIN @ MARTIN oAve. ana l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Avenue Entrence on vacation from the Philippine Islands, | | been where he has director of education for 12 years, are spending several weeks in Washington the Wardman Park D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930. Tt e omen's S ot Rich: forum luncheon, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Honolm.ncln- natl, Ohlo, are passing some time at the Carlton. lfll.lfllmchi Hunt at Bradley Farms. hunt of the Riding and tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Harris Morehead Nelson of Spray, N. C., are visiting Mrs. Nel- son's mother, Mrs. Cora B. Walters, at the Hotel Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. D. Frank Black have motored to Washington from their home in Philadelphia and are stopping at the Carlton. jonal Country Club. Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith will be the guest of honor and speaker at the Arts Club Sunday evening, when a chafing dish supper will precede the even! enumlnment Mrs. Smith will ey oy the. twi volumes, * hing Boy. has returned to Saturdays Are Always Shopping Days For the Younger Set at Garfinckel's And tomorrow will be greatest of them all . . . every department will have entirely new selections of per- fectly charming things, especially in our many moderately priced lines that always appeal to the younger set . . . We know you'll find our store the most fascinating place in the city tomorrow . . . And we know also that you'll say you never shopped with greater pleasure and happiness than here in our beautiful new store . . . Misses’ Department—Fourth Floor Juniors’, Girls’, Children’s Apparel—Sixth Floor Jurius GARFINCKELe-Co F STREET AT FOURTEENTH Costume Jewelry Values up to $7.50 A sample line of new and smart Jewelry meludm( necklaces and earrings. turing crystals, pearls; also the gold- crystal and pearl-crystal combinations. All lengths in one and two strands. Sho as many pieces are one-of-a-kind. 1314 F Street N.W. TRAVEL LEATHER b GIET JHOP philipsbom Eleventh 8t, Between ¥ and G Paris Says: Fashion commands these flattesing Bicornes, Tri- cornes and off-the-face effects which are fea- tured in lovely felt, soft- ened by a youthful feather. Young moderns will enjoy wearing them. An Alluring Display %5 Others in Our Millinery Salon $10 to $18.50 Fourth Floor Fea- e PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH «fil Doll’s Dresser Saturday e Ivory enameled dresser, with swinging mirror and two draw~ $1.50 Nursery Chair Saturday onty.” 1.00 Full size inclosed chair. I enamel finish. A most um value, 75c Japanese Ball Game 49c Made of Complete with Saturday Only, A game of skill. hnvv metal. the required balls. TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Santa Claus Arrives Tomorrow As a Welcome to Santa Claus . . $4.50 Doll Carriage Saturday o 2.98 Beautifully finished, with rubber-tired wheels, lwlng.n‘ hood; several two-tone finishes. $4.25 Bell Car Saturday o) 473 Sturdy, well made car; rube ber-tired disc wheels and nickel~ plated bell. $4.50 Kitchen Cabinet Saturday 2 .98 Only, Just liké mother's. size; fully finished with ture packages of nationally known groceries. Ltr&a $1.50 Scooter Saturday Suurdey 1,00 Hecvy disc wheels, with rub- nrnuhnd platform uflm . Toyland Offers Special Prices For Saturday Only! TOYLAND—SECOND FLOOR $1.49 Electric Stove Saturday 1.00 Only, Practical and instructive. Just plug in to any wall outlet :&dlelmwmktmmrown ve. Onlys Just the thing for an active ¢hild. Set includes ropes, bar, by Zeppelin! Or by Airplane if Fog Continues Watch the sky! He will circle the city on his way to the Palais Royal. He will disem- bark at Hoover Field between 12 and 1. You can see him there, or directly afterward at Palais Royal Toyland. $15.95 Sidewalk Bike Sawrie] 0,98 $1.49 Baby Doll Saturday Saunier 1,00 Infant doll with eyes that shut, and a real ery! Dressed in crisp organdie; with shoes and socks. $7.98 All Steel Automobile S-nn'dly 4 94 H mmd-.-mmh- $14.50 Velocipede Saturday 9 98 “Feather Your Hat” Kikxs R0ak Raakz w Padzweil, &0 ET g ARS R AEC - I RIEA L B L L

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