Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1931, Page 43

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 11, 1931—PART THRWE. American Pen Women Plan Date Set for Janua treasurer; Mrs. Harry Hunt, national |the club and general chairman of the about two years ago, was formerly Miss | Future Bride Sakdosty registrar; Mrs. E. Richard Gasch, State | PArty, will be assistgd by Mrs. John Rev. B. D. Chambers and Nargaret Tomes of New York ¢ | Formal Dance Sponsored Unique Entertainment Celebrity Breakfast Morris, patronesses: : Mohoet 1s Jeing, edecioed in s e mtzy)mm csteb. | 1 op, preaident for the District of 00~ |jin, tickets; “Mrs. Hilleary L. Offutt, Jr., Miss M. M. Tweed to Wed | " The cunningham Parish s one of the| By Mr. and Mrs. Korman the old English Coffee House to be held | e omiss! eleb- | jJumbia; Mrs. Willlam H. Moses, presi- | prizes; Mrs. Joseph Stanley, music; Rev. B. Duvall Chambers, rector of | Oldest and wealthiest in the Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John Korman of 1423 in the Stonleigh Court studio of the rity breakfast at the National League [dent of the District of Columbia|Mrs. M. M. Doran, publicity; Mrs.|the old Cunningham Parish of the | Diocese and it includes Christ Church | yarnum street have sent out invital District of Columbia League of Ameri- of American Pen Women, because of | branch; Mrs. John W. Bennett of the | Thomas E. Petty, fing, and Mrs. | prosestant Episcopal Chureh in Clarke | & MUlwood, Emmanuel Ohurch at | for a formal dance &t the s can Pen Women Monday, January 19, ’ . the many demands of the holiday sea- | District branch; Miss Elizabeth Orlan | Frank Moulton, and tallies. S . Boyce -nduou cmt é?‘a.“"& llplucul Hotel January 24, in celebration of the when Charles Edward Russell will be | : i the many demands of the holidsy sea | Cullen, president of the Columbian | The proceeds from the party will be | County, Va. and Miss Mary W. Tweed, | church bullt west of the Blue Ridge |birthday anniversary of their daughter, the guest speaker. Reservations have | e fast this month, which will take place | Women of George Washington Uni-|given to the Holy Cross Foreign Mis- | daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. %‘vmulnl wi ren e hs‘:u lBl‘a‘hon Miss Helen Korman. QDL already been made for Mrs. William H. ; January 24,-at the Willard Hotel, Many | Versity, Who is sponsoring a table for |sion Soclety, whose headquarters are|cpgries H. Tweed of New York, will be ] ey, o i i kD RS Moses, Mrs, Dawson Oilmstead, Mrs. ¥ tables have already been taken and in- | Members of that organization: Mrs. located at Foreign Mission Seminary, The Chapel Cemetery contains the > > s Bruce Baird and Mrs. Ernest H. Daniel, | Brookland, D. C., for the futherance M{ married the latter part of January in | graves of many of the representatives | Wales is nvm‘nc its extensive high- program. - Geo g ne C. Man- O e e illinm Waltn Badgiey, | B O e e he o omaq | President and vice president of the Po- | its mission in Bengal, India. » chapel of the Cathedral of St. John | of the most distinguished families of | way improvement Mrs. E. Richard Gasch, Madame Felian | 9 headquarters of the league. [ STL.L Ve W mascting - the Divine, Morningside Heights, N, Y. | VopniS, incliding the Fages, Buf: | e Garzia, Mrs. Richard L. Hoxie, Mrs. : Among those sponsoring tables are | tables for thelr club. C. AR Socsete Bl Announcement of his forthcoming mar- | risons and & score or more of others, Agnes M. Newman, Mrs. George M. | Mrs. Nina Swalm Clark, first national e - . A. K, Dociety Plans riage was made last night by Rev. Mr. | It holds the dust of John Esten Cooke, Th . Quirk. Mrs. G. G. White, Dr. Frances | vice president of the league and chair- | Mathis Club Li D Benefit Card Party | Chambers at a meeting of the vestry, | noted novelist, and of Edmund Ran- | e Wmton-Snnley Moon Butts, Dr. Mary Meek Atkinson | ; . man of the breakfasts; Miss Florence 1viathis Llub Lists Dance i tY | held at Millwood, and just before leav- | Golpn, ‘first Attorney General of the Moore, . Mrs. W. S. Ruckman, Miss | . E. Ward, chairman of the Club House At Mavflo Hotel|, A card party will be given for the|ingona vacation trip. ‘Rev. Mr. Cham- | United States. | Four Rooms, Kitchenette Myrtle Ethel Cawood, Miss Elizabeth Committee of the league; Mrs. Victoria yaower benefit of the Children of the American | bers, native of Maryland, was rector of g | d Bath Barnes, Mrs. Isabel Likens Gates, Mrs. | Faber Stevenson, national correspond- | ‘The annual card party and dance of | Revolution of the District of Columbia, |a New York church before coming to s o P e | - o Bugene Peters, Mrs. Daniel C. Chace, | ing secretary, who is sponsor for the | the Mathis Club will be held Friday |on Friday at 8 oclock pm. at the| the Virginia parish about 15 years ago.| American capital invested in Braail| Reasonable Rental Mrs Evgene Collister, Mrs. Bessie W.| 4 . table of the national executive board: |evening, January 30, at the Mayflower |residence of Mrs. Henry Sawtelle, 6200 | He will spend part of his vacation in | amounts to $500,000,000, of which .ol g .l Palm_ Mrs, C. C. Worthington, Mrs Mrs J. Harry Cunnfhgham, national' Hotel. Mrs. Martin Joynt, president of | Connecticut avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.! the Barbadoes. His first wife, who died 'per cent is in government bonds. Helen Topping Miller, Mrs. M. A. Top- ping. Miss Laura Thornburgh, Mrs. J.| Irvin Steele, Miss Alice M. Heaven, | Miss Jean Stephenson and Miss Nellie | ; : P Blography,” at 5 o'clock c ) : : 2 : & o e : i The Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture Begins Tomorrow o “ 05¢S N hour will begin at 4 o'clock. coffee will be served. Mrs. James T.| ‘Watson,, jr., is chairman of the Coffee House ~Committee. Those assisting | ° MISS, HELEN FRENCH HILL, BiStbsteeiiliverit : her are Mrs, Hugh Irish, Miss Prances | Whose engagement to Mr. George Emer- | Walker and Mrs. Robert Clay Sherrill. | son Schindler, son of Mr. and Mrs. CAFRUASISIP - John H. Schindler of Watertown, Mass., is announced by her parents, Mr. and O. E. S. Grand Officers Mrs. James H. Hill of Hyattsville, Md. | Colobrating 70 Years of Public Confidence —Naiman Photo, | Guests at Card Party | Mrs. Katherine S. Meritt, past grand i matron; Dr. Charles Calvin Galloway, { past grand patron; Mrs. Amy Hollan- | der, grand matron, and Mr. Theodore C. Lewis, grand patron of the Grand 5 Play on | Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star of the District’ of Columbia, will ? a Germ- be the honor guests of Mount Pleasant Prock * Chapter, No. 34, at its dance and card | 5 SRR party Priday evening, January 23 o Rug The dance and card party will be | | feld in the ball room of the new Shore- P l K ham Hotel, for the retiring officers and M the new officers. of the chapter installed r. y e Anows 1 at the Jast meeting in December, who ) will_welcome the guests. RU( ; S ; The arrangements are in_charge of & committee consisting of Mr. Alfred Sherman, general chairman; Mr. If your rug has lost its | Charles Taylor, in charge of tickets, and Bt et ovEs to 18 daE p Mrs. Cleone Crampton, in charge of the expert cleaning. bridge party. ; : s Plegsatit *Ohapter alio. will It ‘will be returned fresh entertain at the conclusion of it meet and newlike. ing Priday evening with a program of | > music, plays and dancing. The pro- | NAtional 3257-3291-2036 gram will be in charge of the following | committee: Miss Betty Black, Miss H | Nellie White, Miss Hannah Dorn, Miss | Sanitar Yy Carpet & ; Lillian Rhodes, Miss Marle Handback, | . i . ! Miss Bith Jories, Miss Winitred Grant | ug aning Co. Miss Alice Werner. 1 Miss Mildred Woodcock is worthy 108 ladikna’ Ave. i A .matron and Mr. Charles Taylor is worthy patron of the chapt. i / YOUR LIVING ROOM COMES FIRST! For This Week Only EVERY FOUNDER'S LINE—SPECIFIED CONSTRUCTION SOFA ON OUR FLOORS oo 3%, No Special Purchases—No Factory “Close-Outs”— Joses Founder’s Line Only : at’l 3770 i il ¥ Just an Example: This is a Queen Anne sofa=—a style marked by lighter, more delicate curves that make for real comfort. It is covered in rose, gold or black cotton damask. Was $155 This Week, $106.95 THOUSANDS ' ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE of this EXCEPTIONAL OFFER Yes, thousands are knowing for The new slenderizing liness the first time the comfort of this Beautiful material. Elastic shoul- smart combination with the fa- der straps. Six garters—all the mous Wonderlift inner beltthat things you find in garments holds you flat and keeps hips you pay much more for. Two smooth and slender. lengths, for average and short JUS* an Example: It’s a special price for Janu- figures. Sizes 34 to 54. Styles ; i d ; A George Washington sofa—showing the new style ary ooly—$5.00. + No. 96-670 and 14-670. trend toward old style furniture. Note the graceful Never before has this superior Only three more weeks atthis | sweep of the back and characteristic line of the legs. It value been offered for less than low price, is covered in rose cotton damask. i s raking o, e Bonas Lo New Youk, | Was$250 This Week, $172.50 ! Chicago, San Francisco, Bose vaotage of it} ton, Toronto, London, LeWLO — ;@ 70th Anniversary Y”';—WATCH FOR N E,XT WEEK'S—7°+: A ‘iy::i‘:lry Year 2 Special AT THE BETTER SHOPS ~ :

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