Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1931, Page 19

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(gontinued From Second Page.) Juncheon yesterday at the Carlton, her Buests numbering six. Mr. H. C. Stuart of Elk Gardens, Va., | §s in Washington and is a guest of Mr. axd Mrs, R. E. Bolling in their apart- | ment in Wardman Park Hotel. | Mrs. John W. Lyman of Kansas City. Mo., is again in Washington for a Mid- winter visit and is staying at the M flower. Mrs. Lyman was formerly pi dent _of the Women's Republican of Kansas City and is a_ member the advisory co he N ‘Woman's Country boulevard, which w elections _shortly. sister of Mrs. Herby the late Governc also in Washingtor L rt, Hadley, widow of | f Missouri, who is or the Midwinter. Pembroke Thom are at the & short visi Atherton Du k today znd will sail aboard the Swedish-American liner Kungsholm for a_cruise of the West Indies. They will visit San Juan, Kingston, Caracas, Panama and Ha- vana. Mr, and M Puy left fc Mrs. James Irvin burg, Pa, wh Washington in the row on the S. S. Republic !4\ of the West Indics. A | '(\ Wm hington gion Hotel for the Md., who will be days. oned for n with Mrs. ford. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George day afternoon Miss Mary arranged event at Stone Ridge, the country home of her parents. Tennessee State Society To Give Concel The Tennes THE EVENING i Belknap of Greenfield, Mass., are at the | her_daughter, Mrs. STAR, WASHINGTON, home in East Palestine, Ohio. Mrs. Edward D. Curtis, who is at the Berkshire in New York with Mr. Curtis, will sail tomorrow on the France for Mediterranean cruise. company at luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham Hotel. wellpiesd | Mr. and Mrs. Eric Greenleaf left yes- | terday for New York, where they will | remain several days o'clock. Helping Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lonsdale of Kansas City, Mo., at the Carlton for a few ‘accompanied by Mrs. Walter H. Belcher of West Medford, Mass. language to the Among Mrs. Nelson K. Lyons and Mrs. Paul M. Grace R Miller, M Grace Ha Mrs Wwilliams. chairman, Dodge Hotel. Mrs. Charles H. Morse of Lake Forest, 11, is at the Shoreham Hotel for an ' indefinite stay, and is accompanied by W. S. Covington. Mrs. Charles H. Swift of Chicago, L., has taken a suite at the Carlton, where | —Lhe she will remain for several days. P. Pollack was host to a Capt. E. the Shoreham small party at dinner at Hotel last evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ketchum of Roch- ester, N. Y., are at the Carlton for a subject will be Foreigner.” subscribing are Mrs president, Miss william Lee Corbin, Francis D. Connor, Judge Mary O'Toole George Perkins, Mrs Jennie O. Berliner, ys_Riley, A. B. Stewart and Miss Olive T. Borchardt, Minch, Gamma_Ups P, 0., FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1931. absence, returned Wednesday to her | short stay, accompanied by Mrs. C. E. | Sears of Springfield, Mass. Mr. H. F. Morin was host to a small company at the dinner % | Shoreham Hotel last evening. | Women's City Club Gives Mrs. Jessie W. Walters entertained a [ Forum Luncheon Tomorrow. A forum luncheon will be held tomor- | row in the Women's City The guest speakers will be | nd, who n as a . Husb; e Foreigner” information those Merchant, Mrs s Chamberlin, Mrs. B. Miss Selma will preside. on BURLINGTON HOTEL Banaucts, 123 Up Bridge Parties. Special Dinner. Daily. $1.00 1120 Vermont Ave. dance at the|will be served in the home of and Mr. Lewis, executive director of the foreign service, “Interpreting ‘America Sorority _will Decatur 0500 entertain its rushes tomorrow evening at a progressive dinner. Each mem- ber of the sorority and each rush will come with an escort. The first course Miss | Eleanor Akers, the second in ther home |0f Miss Margaret Shea, third in the home of Miss Mary Gatherine Dorsc | fourth in the home ‘of Miss Jean Princ | fitth_in the home of Miss Frances Club at 1| Weschler, and sixth in the home of | Miss Dolores Carroll. After the dinner the party will remain in the home of will speak n M spok Miss Garroll for dancing. Read | A “congressional night” will feature the first Washington presentation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's comedy, “The Vegetable,” by the Columbia Players in |the Wardman Park ater Friday evening, January 16 ‘The elite of Washington have come to look forward whose | Mrs. Julia D. Mrs. Alice Mrs. Lawton Dean L. Owens, | Misses, Juniors and Children In Coats, Dre f——=Ble——ool———[o]———0] | Fitzgerald Unusual Reductions For Our Notable Sale of sses, Hats to the productions of this favorite | group of amateur players. Their highly amusing revival of the old melodrama, “Ten Nights in a Bar Room” was one of the most uproarious successes staged by a local group. The forthcoming production is being sponsored by Mrs. James J. Davis and Mrs. Clyde Kelly, who are working for a large representation from the co gressional set for the initial showing rather famous satiric: farce in which a few Senators, a Justice of the Supreme Court and cther officials play their amazt For two years t have won the ann bia Players Guild resent: on Sixth Page.) SELECT LISTINGS OF CHARMING OLD GEORGETOWN HOMES $12.500 to $100.000 CHOICE RENTALS BOSS & PHELPS 1417 K Street Nat'l 9300 Children’s, Misses’ and Infants’ Shoes On Sale Now At Greatly Reduced Prices For a Limited Time Only NELSON N. ALEXANDER, Hamilton and before her marriage yester- Emily Hamilton. The wedding was a charmingly | —Underwood Photo. Glee | San Antonio to attend a conference of the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, of | Mr. Wilkinson is executive secre- r going to New Orleans. Mrs. nson, \\hn was in sth)nu | gton University and Mrs. Cecil J. Wilkinson re- d to their home after & hi’s absence. Tt | = A Week End Sale of Flowers! 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