Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1931, Page 19

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“SOCIETY oy & (Continued From Second Page.) e i ; = The House of (,‘(;ztt\‘!csy htl‘pghorn Phone National 1133 ‘which members of the two families and Teception M, GiipelAick and bis bride ' NT! k an e A —-— left on a motor trip through the South, , 3 ] s ELEVENTH ST BETWEEN F&G the bride wearing a green and white . E w 3 4 Iweed suit with a black fur scarf and bl accessories. The out-of-town guests included Mrs. e f Edwin Gute of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Allison of Pennsylvania and o ] Mr. and Mrs, E. T. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. 4 . §sd McCreary and Mr. James T. Barker of Baltimore. By i 4 . Mr. and Mrs. Gilpatrick will make | ; their home in Devonshire Courts, at ] : o 4115 Wisconsin avenue. ; . o 44, The marriage of Miss Helen Kathryn e 2 & S Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.| | } : o i T'wo days arranged in the January Sales of value giving for our S i B i Uk o | . : . ; . : ; e regular patrons of Government Employes and an opportunity for Joseph J. Greenlaw of Titusiitle and ) ! ) Washington took place yesterday morn- ¢ . . : 3 e S LA LA A B e . | others to learn they can afford the correct fashions at Philipsborn. Church, the Rev. Johd Coady officiating. Dr. Paul H. Hatch and Mr. Dennis : - . : / . \ NN A. Lyons were the only witnesses to the : : : \ 4 ? ceremony which was a surprise to t! ; t n . friends of the couple Dr. Greenlaw is a graduate of George- | town University and with his bride will | live at the Jofferson Apartments. | : : ; % < L E Aol FINRN ‘ Mrs. George C. Bosson of Boston and | s > R TS N N ) 2 ‘Washington entertained at luncheon to- | Y i\ 4 day at the Shoreham when her guests Mrs. Claude A. Swanson and Mrs. T. A. Scott Thropp, leading hostesses for the NE 1 ! I8 were Mrs. C. W. Dyson, Mrs. W. M. | series of parties being given in celebration of the first anniversary of the National / | g \ N MacKeller, Mrs. Richard Kimbell, Mrs. | Women's Country Club. The celebration opened last evening at a dinmer, and John Prince and Mrs. T. G. Geoghegan. | fetes will continue through Saturday. —Bachrach Photos. i \ X Mr. and Mrs. Calvin M. Hitch are X \ ; ; at the Cavalier Hotel, where they will |sional Country Club yesterday. Those |ship of this type. A special invitation : For Women F remain a month and a half before | present were Miss Margaret J. Hender- |is extended by the post authorities to \ e or Junior Mlsses sailing for Venezuela, where Mr. Hitch | son, Miss Norma Gillespie, Mrs. Percy | those who have not been to Fort Myer X \ { will take up his post as consul general | B. McCoy, 3d; Mrs. William I. Ogus, | in the past. A thrill is assured. \ \ \ " & o of the Uniied States. He was formerly | Mrs. George F. Goetzman, Mrs. Hugh| The rides will be given every Friday \ \ A\ w, FOI‘ MISSGS FOI‘ LI'H‘Ie Ladles in that capacity in Switzerland. MacKenzie, Mrs. Thomas Coghlan, Mrs. | afternoon at 3 o'clock until March 1. s Earl Whittler Shinn, Mrs. Chester R.|Admission tickets are free, but due to Mrs. Theodore W. Richards, MTrs. | Smith, Mrs. Walter H. Saalfield and |capacity crowds frequently taxing the William A. Angwin and Mrs. George | Mrs George LeRoy Lansdale. | accommodations of the hall, it is nec- / 5 . F. Cottle, wives of officers of the Med- — essary to make reservations in advance. [ 7 + deal Corps, United States Navy, will| gxnibition Rides Resumed These may be obtained by applying to Tecelve tomorrow afternoon in ' their | Tomorrow Afterncon at Fort Myer. the post adjutant at Fort Myer, Va., by quarters on the reservation of the telephone or by mail, and applications « " Twenty-third and E | Guests of honor at Fort Myer tomor- | ¢ s = | 7 B Tortinest, o 4:30 to" 6:30 | fow, 3t the Orst exhibiion ride (o be | A0I%, Thiin'the best seatr ‘ j Made to sell for §59.50, $69.50, $79.50 o'cloek. son will be the Secretary of War and | " et 3 3 Mr. and Mrs. Gharies Denby have as | Mrs. Hurley. Other pr:mlnesetepersozs'“g:g;c:lmt‘:,:lsfi;flfégwtgin:‘r::}‘nfig; || Not in years have such high-grade, elegantly fur-trimmed coats sold at K for whom reservations have 'n made - i o d v rice. P o o ; 1 £ H 2 2 » ac . fn-law Mr. and Mrs. James Orr Denby. | are Senator Claude A. Swanson, Sen- ‘,’,’eg’;fifi” F’t‘;gfg(‘,;’u‘;'nm"‘;f:y-m"‘x | such a low price. All are the new high fashion ty pes, mostly black . . . some They will leave shortly for Philadel- |ator William E. Brock, ™aj. Gen.|ni®GRRS W o8 GO RA" g | \ brown and green. phis, and March 4 Wil sail for Dublin, | G018 VAR Hoph, Mosoley. sttant | Representative and Mrs. Clyde Kelly, N where Mr. Denby will take up his post ; O Wi | the latter ro-sponsor of the play with \ : i Sl . < : . a5 secretary of the legation. el o Marice B DaL: BIish | Mrs “James J. Davis, will entertain at d \ \ W”I ‘;:XU“OUS PUT;ISC:S ) $5 will hold your coat in our Will he: g| S Run, Muskra g 2 5 | dinner preceding the performance, and Mrs. Thomas W. Symons, who has | nese military attache; Mrs. Eleanor |{Iinner Breceding the BeClornelier Bid Fitch Lapin Call Department for 30 days. 1 e time, left | Patterson and Mr. and Mrs, Oliver S. . :mn :fie;fl;gc'{",‘,"“c,?:,,‘;"f‘mms_t ? leckel.:o'x‘\). the ride a mounted escort of | 'fifi_ a'?"?“’l";':: ;’)"a“‘fi"g’n% 'J',fl ':1: y s o ~ ‘about six < . ; | Bads e A o ol the ‘widow of | honor, commanded by Col. Harry N.| _-Among the other prominent me \ Karakul Squirrel / Deferred Payments Can Be Arranged The military aide o President Roose- | Cootet, commandant at Fort Myer, wii (Continued on Fourth Pag o Tex home in Buf- | Tecelvé the Secretary of War and his | = Sk TS RS BET oW PN o party and conduct them to the riding | falo, N. Y. x b 3 &g hall, where the exhibition will be staged. | \ Ch f h H . Willam Livingston Crounse | . TFoops of the 3d Cavalry and of the } | oice-ilibieiHiae A ehacs tomortow and | 16th Field Artillerye have been pre- Marcel Wave s | paring for some months past to miake | By Expert Mrlls.sé:‘v;;n.s{ will be at home for the | the exhibition rides for the present year | overators. spectal for | | { | p : only time this season, January 31, from | {he most outstanding of any yet given. | ‘ A “ their guests their son and daughter- n t New equipment has been obtained and 4:30 to 7 o'clock. I » great d:-l of work devoted to prefect- | sl rolyn Nash of Paris, formerly | ing the horses and riders in the intri- | Phone Nat. 8225 | Sore $135 e g 3 3 of Washingion: who 1o passiniz part of | Cate maneuvers and exhibitions ~of | ! Were $135 to $175. Black, Brown, Green. the season in Washington, entertained | daring which have made these rides so| WHELANS Stzes 12 to 44 st luncheon today in the wnlden\lsl4la>;’|l;ulc}' m:}gl th; m{t}l‘erol _‘:Iulk:nmcton; kAW 1105 F. ST. ; er city has an ” { dining room of the Mayflower. o, gl horseman-‘ auty Shoppe” Third Floer Mr. Edward T. Clark, former secretary | to the President, was host to a small SRS pesterar, * e e The Pin Money Shop Presents A Special Selling of 500 Mrs. Samuel Williams Earle of CI | eago entertained at luncheon yestercay at the Mayflower in compliment. to M: i 46 £ Sone tocmly Sk Dorochy Fatss, wao | Advanced is visiting her parents, Representative Brothers et s s e e || CLOSING OUT FRIDAY Phiiosbom Sale of (RN ¥ ‘ s i o wzmorin | REGARDLESS OF COST || § o b ‘ FROC KS for this cause. She is in Washington in | connection with this work and will o= | l;n‘fil:g.“ the Mayflower until the lk! A group 0/. hffll4lff!(1 | Street, Afternoon and Evening g Mrs. Pranklin King entertained at a | surprise bridge party yesterday after- noon in her home at 1808 Connecticut | i ) ~ 1 avenue, in compliment to Miss /Kath- | b A arine Kingman, daughter of Col. and fashioned of ; ! L j Mrs. Ralph W. Kingman, whose mar- For Misses” and Juniors $ I ‘69 L h W omen and Little Ladies ing, when the company included M Tria; to Lieut. Irederick R. Weber, g . . TR o w10 ek piace Iacmry T Marked for Friday sale Pure Dye—Pure Silk Helen Lee Eames Doherty, Miss De: : Were 29.75 to 135.00 ereux Greene, Miss Jane McHarg and Miss Betty West gave a lJuncheon “Tuesday at Olney Inn in compliment to | 1 9 75 Miss June Cushing, debutante daughter 5 of Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes Cush. $ 09 J B . ‘ For every daytime and Miss Elizabeth Pilisbury. | ALL SALES FINAL . . < Mi. Arms & b entertatnd st| PRSI Slips H evening occasion and luncheon at the Congres- 1 P S = | . s : e e o = E— == | Chemises ’rep»ms All the smart, new fabrics . . . plaids, by < i s v " F . 2 g e | Chemises stripes . . . feather-weight woolens, chif- DanceHes \ fons, laces, taffetas, crepes. All the new French Panties DanCeH-es‘ [ high shades, prints, and plenty of black ; French Panties \ and those delightful new shades of blue and navy. Tailored and lace- . trimmed types made The new fashions from correctly ' fitting / Bolero Frocks patterns. ‘ i Cocktails Blush A Jacket Frocks Nile _ Tailored Types e o B White ?-%ecr;? Romaine 815 $15 CUSTOM MADE » = 3 JANUARY SALES UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE - pienirh e AT Solid mahogany Martha Washington Chairs, up- YR \ Many Years holstered in damask. Were $36.00 $27.50 1 > Charles of London Sofa, illustrated. Choice of tap- f £ F WORTHY estry or Radnor clothcovering. Was $135 §125.00 il . Large Charles of London Sofa, upholstered in se- lected Radnor cloth. Was $267.50 $225.00 i | i SAVI NGS Chippendale Sofa. Solid mahogany—ball and claw § 3 $ foot. Was $157.50 $145.00 Lawson Sofa—upholstered in your choice of denims. - R Was $115.00 $95.00 Custom-built Sofa, upholstered in your choice of i [ NCW L[nes for Womcn damask or Radnor cloth. Was $85.00...$69.50 i | i ; English Club Chair with loose down back al:ld cusll\(- and MlSSCS ions. Choice of tapestry, mohair or damask. | ¢ i : Was $93.00 $87.50 PURE DYE i The coats chosen in this event have the ; Sleepy Hollow Upholstered Chair, in a selection of « new longer lines, wider wrap treatments, good tapestries. Was $52.50 $47.50 i PURE . SILK and nipped-in waist effects as well as the ! Occasional Chair. Solid mahogany, damask tg:o- 1! 3 conservative types. 5 -$28 ! holstered. Was $33.50 e English Club Chair, illustrated. Down back and i SLIPS Dancette Panthero Lapin*r KarakulPaw,Pony, cushions. Was $67.50........ R SH $47.50 I $1.69 Natural- Muskrat, self and Fitch trim Golden Muskrat, self and Ermine DuLIN @ MARTIN || %29 s b eomedlwt (74[/&, fl/ld,z’ Tailored and lace-trimmed types in wrap-around Sealin, Leopard and Squirrel trim 1 silhouette and regulation models. White, Flesh, *Dyed Coney PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. Hours 9 AM. to 6 PM. ) Black, Tan, Navy. Philipsborn—Thir

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