Evening Star Newspaper, February 22, 1931, Page 36

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Parties and Weddings Oof Alexandria Society Included in Calendar Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.| Schoonmaker Entertain. Weds Mr. R. C. Hunt. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Schoonmaker entertained at & Valentine dance, Feb- Tuary 14, for their young daughter, Miss Natalie Margaret Schoonmaker. The guests included Miss Jacquelin Cochran, Miss Myrtle Holden, Miss Marjorie Rust, Miss Josephine Moncure, Miss Anne Carter Waller, Miss Dorothy Rust, Miss Louise Backus, Miss Ruth Sherier, Miss Nancy Lentz, Miss Amonette Gordon, Miss Violet Smith, Miss Mary Hopkin: and the following young men: Edward Johnson and Mitchell Erickson of Chevy Chase, Md.. Charles F. Holden, jr.;| Thomas Tucker Sebrell, Joe Allen Jones. | Edward Smith, Kenney Brookings, Starr | Wattles, Edmund Ely, Jobn Hooff, Billy { Backus, Richard Bayles, Roscoe Craw- ford, Welby Beverley, Harry White and k Evans nél;rds have been received from Mr. end Mrs, Edwin Hatcher Chalkley an- nouncing the marriage of their daugh- ter, Lillian McGruder to Mr. Russell| Chastine Hunt on Saturday, February 14, in the home of the bride's parents in Drskes Branch. Va. After March 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hunt will live in Soutn Boston Mr. and Mrs. Henry Magruder Taylor | have ved from Richmond wher? | they t1 attend the marriag> of | M h Henry Roller. daughter te Gen. and Mrs. Jokn E. Roller of Harrisonburg, to Mr. William Gordo Bottimore of Tazeweil. Va.. which oc- curred Saturday evening, February 14 Mr. John D. Milstead of Evansville, | Ind., was the guest last week of his uncle | and sunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Shinn on South Royal street and has| left for Marsh Field, Calif, where he: will enter the United States Aviation 5. Co)C[pr and Mrs. Turner Martin left last week for Savannah and will go} from there to Miami, Fla,, for a stay be- fore returning homs. Mrs. Ethan Allen Jones is at home} after a visit to relatives in B:lhaven C. NM George Cole spent last Sunday with her daughter, Miss Elsie Cole, who | is attending school at Stuart Hall in| Staunton. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morrison of Baltimore were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. George Davis Mr. and Mrs. James S. Jones enter- tained Thursday evening to celebrate the twenty-first birthday anniversary of their son, Mr. Charles Edward Jones, who has recently returned from At- lanta, where he has been living for the past year. . Miss_Grace Leich of Willam and Mary College spent the past week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Leich. ;i Mr. George Davis is visiting his; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davis, in| Charlotte, N. C. Mr. Albert Dexter Davis has returned | from a trip to Richmond. Mrs, Walter | Smith of Springfield, Va., spent a part | of last week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Mrs. E. C. Clark of Minnieville, Va., has left for her home after a visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Kidwell. Mrs. Thomas Armstrong of Richmond was the recent guest of Mrs. William B. Gallahan. The marriage of Miss Pearl Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin Carr, to Mr. James A. Brown took place Saturday afternoon, Febru- ary 14, in Christ Episcopal Church, with the rector, Rev. Dr. William J. Morton, officiating. Mr. Sherman B. Fowler, or ganist of St. Paul's Church, played the wedding march. The bride was escort- ed by her brother, Mr. F. L. Carr, and wore a gown of pink lace and a pink hat. Her corsage bouquet was of sweet- heart roses and valley lilies. Mrs. Wingfleld, sister of the bride, was the only attendant. She wore a gown of rose beige lace with a lace hat and a corsage cluster of yellow roses and lavender sweet peas. Mr. Elmer Wil- liams was best man for Mr. Brown. Following the ceremony there was an informal reception and buffet supper at the home of the bride’s patents, and later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Brown left for a Southern bridal trip. Mr. John C. Page, son of Mr. William ‘yler Page, clerk of the House of Rep- resentatives, and Mrs. Page, entertained during the past week to celebrate lheirl tenth wedding anniversary. Among the | guests from out of town Mrs. R. L. Dawkins, M w Shreve, Mr. and Gompers, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. L. J Mrs. Ernest Ford Mrs. J. S. Wilson, M Ruth Hooper, Miss Margaret Nason. Mis Mr. Robert Hulburt, Mr. iam Tyler Page, jr; Mr. Ralph Hamman, Mr. Stephen Hulburt and Mr. Wilfred| Hearn. Miss Nellie Pierpont has returned to her home in Atlanta after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Plerpoint, on North Columbus street. Miss Elizabeth Nicholson has re- turned from Charlottesville, where she attended the Midwinter dances at the University of Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. L. O'Brien of Ridgely Park, Pa, were guests last week of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles M. Stump in their home on Cameron street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLaughlin of ‘Williamsport, Pa., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs, am Keefer. Mrs. Anna Jackson Sloan left Mon- day for visits to Philadelphia and| Harrisburg, Pa. Miss Serena Tate of King George County is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Kane. Mrs. L. C. Stunkard has left for her home Pa, after a visit to her soi w L , Mr. and Mrs 3 p kpatrick _and Miss | | SALE Ends Monday At | $ P.M. 30 Regularly to $15.00 STREET, AFTERNOON AND DRESS SHOES AL NOT IN ALL SIZES ARTCRAFT COMMECTICUT AVENUE $ALOM Corner L and Connecticut MRS. CHARLES PERRY MILLER, JR. arranged home wedding on St. Valentine's day she was iss Helen Virginia Emerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce Emerson. Before her beautifull: THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, BRIDE OF FEBRUARY 14 —Underwood Photo. Lelia Kirkpatrick of Atlantic City were week end guests of Mrs. M. F. Florine. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dickins have re- turned to their home in King George County after a visit to the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frank. Miss Mary Edith Lloyd will enter- tain at a Washington's birthday tea tomorrow afterncon from 4 to 7 o'clock |in_her home on South St. Asaph street Mrs. Willilam B Smoot has reopened her home on Prince street after spend- ing the past several months in Balti- more. Mrs. Eugene Kiernan of New York is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thomas. Mrs. Ida Adams has returned from Sperryville, Va., where she has been visiting since December. Mrs. eJan Carter Bayly is at home after a visit to her sister, Mrs. William A. Robinson in Loudoun County. —e Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldenberg were given a surprise dinner party fol- lowed by cards on Tuesday night by a number of their relatives and friends n the Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel in honor of their thir ding anniversary. 50 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Goldenberg had as their hcuse guests their son: law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nat W.ldman of New York, and _their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Karl Kaufman, also of New York, and Mrs. A. Licberwitz of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Newmyer were hests last night at a dinner and dance at Harvey’s for their young son, Alvin Newmyer, jr. Forty-two young pecple were in the party. The decorations ;;’ld souvenirs were in red, white and ue. Miss Ruth Simon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Simon, 13 spending the holiday in Baltimore, the guest of Jane Bernheimer. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac B. Nordlinger are ing two wecks in Atlantic City J. H. Michaells was hcst brated her sevinty ersary. Covers were laid for 10 guests. Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Bloom of Chicago are the weck end guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Sol Minster of 1843 Ontario road. Mr. and Mrs. Bloom spent last week in New York. : Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph B. Behrend spent several days in Baltimore with their daughter, Miss Amy Behrend, who is at Goucher College. =Miss Behrend is attending the week end festivities of the M. I. T. University in Boston and more 20 Dresses 25 Dresses 30 Dresses That No C.0.D.s No Exchanges Covers were laid for | at a fraction of their actual worth. carries over no garments from season to season, 75 DRESSES For Sports, Evening and Afternoon That Sold to $32 That Sold to $49 That Sold to $82.50 the guest of Lieut. Morris Goldberg, S. A, and Mrs. Goldberg. Mrs. William Frank of Norfolk, Va., who was the guest of her consins, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sigmund, is now visit- ing in Atiantic City Mr. and Mrs. A. Liebman of Woodley Park Towers motored to Atlantic City Friday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koenigberg until Wednesday. Miss Deborah Mae Licbmar eck with Mi is U. 1 nd- | Helen | ing part of the w | Nordlinger. i Mrs. Philip Friedlander of Irving street has returned from Boston, where she spent two weeks with her son-in- | law and daughter, Lieut. Morris Gold- | berg. U. S. A, and Mrs. Goldberg. Miss Aline Lansburgh, accompanied | by Mrs. William Elkan of Philadelphia, | salled from New York last week on the S. S. Vulcania on a three weeks' trip to South America. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Shapiro an- nounce the engagement of their nicce, | Miss Minnie Wolf of this city, to Mr. | Isaac Michaelson of Hampton, Va Miss Bert Israel is the guest of friends in Richmond, Va. over the| week end. | Mrs. Sadie Arnsberg of Brooklyn, N.: Y., who was the guest of | ander Wolf of Woodley ro | turned to her home. Miss Selman Caman is in Atlantic City over the week end. Dr. end Mrs. Lester Neuman return today from a two weeks' stay in Holly wood, Fla., where they were guests of | Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Kaufmann Mr. and Mrs. Harry King of Lanier | place return tomorrow from a three weeks' stay in Hollywood, Fla. Mr. Carlton Kaufman of New York is spending the week end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Kaufman | of the Airy View Apartments, The donor luncheon will be held at the Mayflower Hotel Tuesday at 12:30 o'clock by the Washington Chapter Ha- dassah for the benefit of medical work in Palestine. A Jarge number will be present and the affair promises to be an unusually interesting one. Mrs. Alice Singer Trier of New York, who was a guest in the city the past week, has returned to her home. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Finkenlor of Wardmen Park Hotel cailed yesterday from New York for a three weeks' trip to Panams th> West Ind Mrs. Harr s left Fr lantic City to remain aver the holiday The Misses Sylvia and | / for At-| Gertrude | THE CLEVER METHOD Of Priceless Value to W Over Forty 1th, eliminates w 1 charm; makes c complexion, S 0OOK OLD Meet Age Gracefully by Home Use of THE CLEVER METHOD Price only $5.00_Write for Particulars Address Box 1108 F St. N.W. Three-Hour SALE Monday, 9 ©» 12 For three hours Monday .you can select cleverly styled models .not a minute | spending_several | ter at the |zave an informal tea Sunday afternoon Schwab 59.75 $|4.75 524.75 20 Felt HATS s Sold Up to $16.50 All Sales Final No Refunds D. C., FEBRUARY 22 4 Mr. Sherby is spending a week with his son, Dan Sherby, in Cleveland. Ohio. Miss Elizabeth Kaufman, accompa- nied by Miss Elizabeth Lansburg of Bal- timore, spent the past week end in Phil- adelphia attending a University of Pennsylvania fraternity dance. Miss Rose Mordecai was at home in- formally to her friends at the Louise Home in honor of her ninety-second birthday anniversary Saturday and Sun- day last. Her birthday falling 'on Val- entine day, February 14, Miss Mordecai's room was a bower fo flowers sent by her many friends, gifts, letters and tele- grams. Mrs. E. Sonneborn entertained at a | family dinner party Friday night at her home, 2831 Twenty-eighth street, in honor of the twenty-first birthday anni- versary of her son, Mr. Stanley Sonne- born. Covers were laid for 14. The decorations of the table were red, white and blue. Mrs. Maude Snellenberg of Baltimore was a guest at the Shoreham Hotel the past week and was entertained by relatives while in the city. | Mr. Sianey C. Kaufman was given a surprise stag dinner party Wednesday night at the Woodmont Country Club by 20 of his relatives and friends to celebrate his fiftieth birthday anniver- sary. Mr, Alvin Newmyer was toast- master. Robert Baum and Frank Lucks of the University of Pennsylvania, accom- panied by guests, are spending the week end holiday here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sonneborn of Wheeling, W. Va. are spending the week end at the Cariton Hotel and have been joined by their son, Herbert Sonneborn, jr., who attends the Uni- versity of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tobriner of Six-| teenth street have returned from a two weeks' stay in Hollywood. Fia. Mr. Robert Lou's. accompanted by a schoolmate from Washington and Lee University, is spending the week end holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Gus Louis of Twentieth street. | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rothschild, ac- companied by their aunt. Mrs. Eugene Schwab, motored to Atlantic City Fri- day to remain over the holiday. Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger was nostess at her home Tuesday afternoon, entertain- ing 12 guests at bridge. Tea was served during the afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kerngood are weeks in Cuba_and after spending the Win- oosevelt ‘The ninth annual dance of the Junior Hadassah will b> held tonight at the Miami, day is set for June. 1931—PART THREE. ENGAGED TO WED MISS ELIZABETH Whose parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Barr of Georgetown, have announced her | engagement to Mr. Edgar Denton Williams, jr., of Falls Church, Va. The wedding SOCIETY. bridge during the evening. The cards are in charge of Mrs. Jeannette Prae- Dance and Card Party | torius, past matron, and the dance s tn Mr. Donald Kessler, past patron, is|charge of Miss Louise . Chrds will general chairman of the committee for | be from 9 to 12 o'clock and dancing the annual dance and card party to be | {rom 10 to 1 o'clock. given by Gavel Chapter, No. 29, O. E. 8., in the garden room of the Mayflower Hotel, Saturday evening, March 14. The honor guests will be the worthy grand matron, Mrs. Amy C. Hollander, and the worthy grand patron, Mr. Theo- dore C. Lewis. The worthy matron, Mrs. Ruth Coates, has appointed the tollowing to greet the members and their guests in the ball room before the danc- 0. E. S. Chapter to Holc‘ tron; Miss May Hall, past matron: Mrs. Anna Vierbuchen, past matro Effe M. Kessler, past matron; Florence Lippard, past matron: Louise Darby, past matron: Mrs. Lillian V. Rowzee, past makron: Mrs. Cleo Lear, past matron: Miss Nora Heim, past ma- tron; Dr. Conrad Praetorius, past pa- | tron: Mr. Clyde J. Nichols, past patron; | Mr. B. F. Shaffer, past patron; Mr. Van | Lippard, past patron and Mr. Brooke B. Nyce, past patron. Several member. . are entertaining Favorites for Spring Wear We're rushing the season's selling by, o oting prices that wou credit to an “end of the season" FOXES —in Red, Pointed and Beige, that e 355.00 Galapin Fur Jackets The idea of “Extreme” in fashion is pic- tured in these snappy wraps. In Eggshell, Old Iyery. $49.50 up Beige, Nutris and Black.. William Rospudort 1215 G St. The Original “G” Street Furrier BARR, —Harris-Ewing Photo Willard Hotel at 10 o'clock. Mr. Antonio La Maso, radio artist, will be the guest entertainer. Mrs. R. Jonas of Chatham Courts g:u 2 );erszlulest her sister, Mrs. Asher ngle of Baltimore. a reception and informal meeting, fol- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Keller have re- | lowed by dancing and other cmrgrtsin-, turned to their home after passing some | ment, in honor of the congressional time in Miami, Fla. Their daughter, | delegation from that State at the Wash. Mise 1 N. Keller, left Tuesday for New | ington Club, Seventeenth and K streets | York, where she will remesn for several northwest, Saturday evening, Febru- | days. | ary 28. | All Minnesotans in Washington whose | names and addres: are known to the officers of the society have been lnvited h :0 | to_attend this meeting. | Honorary Chairmanship Miss Elizabeth M. Barnes is secre- | Mrs. Herbert Hoover, who has con- tary of the society and Miss Bede sented to serve as honorary chairman of | Johnson is president. the Woman's National Council of the | = = United States Flag Association, under | whos® auspices the United States Flag | Association will this June inaugurate, | for the children of America, a “patriotic | pilgrimage of the United States and a | good-will trip to Europe.” Mrs. Calvin Coolidge and Mrs. William | Howard Taft are honorary chairmen of the Women's National Council, and | all the ladies of the cabinet are asso- clate vice chairmen in this woman’s movement for the education of the chil- dren in world friendship, based on ra- tional patriotism. 1rs. J. Borden Harriman is chairman of the National Capital committee. e < Being Made Recent Bride Hostess From one.room and bath to ol Uhning e At Informal Gathering | S hinatons most modern, ‘Ane Mr. and Mrs. George Edward Johnson Dance Follows Meeting Of Minnesota Society ‘The Minnesota State Society will hold‘t Mrs. Hoover Accepts v Furnished & Unfurnished Reservations Now rn, 56 and ‘most convenient apsrtment “INSPECTION INVITED Nathan Sinrod, Manager Metropolitan 2260 om 4 to 7 o'clock. tions were used. | Mrs. Johnson was assisted by her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs John W. Rosson. Mrs. Jack H. Wormceke poured tea and was assisted by Mrs. S8am J. Darby, Miss Virginia Johnson and Miss Maud Hassler. Mrs. Johnson was formerly Miss Marie Jackson. About 75 friends of the bride and bridegroom called during the | afternoon. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Dyson, Misses Fran- ces and Susie Allen of Richmond, Va.; Mrs. G. W. Johnson and Miss Elizabeth Johnson of Woodville, Va. Valentine decora- Erlebac TWELVETEN TWHVE TWELVE FZSTREET We close at 1 P. M. tomorrow Just 4 Hours! disposing of our remaining Winter Stocks we list a few items illustrating the tremendous reductions:— Now 55 810,00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 7.50 10.00 39.75 59.75 55.00 57.50 Scores more too numerous to mention Most of them can be worn all Spring. White Velvet Evening Gown, 8 300 .o sk Br;m-n and Eggshell Print Street Dress, size 18.... o )!nizr Georgette Evening Gown, 39.75 size 18......... Dusky Rose Crepe Evening s s 39.75 Gown, size 18..... Peach Taffeta Dance Frock, size Silk and Cloth 39.75 Brown Crepe Ensemble, 20.75 Green Coat, jacket effect of black lapin with standing collar; size 16. 89.75 Green Coat, Persian lamb cape and standing collar; size 14..... 125.00 Green Coat, Jap fox collar and cuffs; size 14........... Black Cloth Coat, beaver collar and cuffs; size 4415.....0000nnn 115.00 115.00 ALL SALES FINAL R s . WOMEN! MISSES! In four hours tomorrow we are going to sell the remainder of our steck of 73 FUR- TRIMMED COATS. We can safely say that we ex- pect every one to be sold by closing time, one o’clock. 17 COATS that were $99.50 12 COATS that were $89.50 15 COATS that were $75.00 15 COATS that were $69.50 14 COATS that were $59.50 Right now we have every Fur Trimming, every color, every material, every size and even extra sizes! Our only advice to you is to get in here early The Friendly Shop BRESLAU’S 1307-9-11-13 G St. N.W. For a busy HALF DAY, tomorrow morning! Special - Selling! Smart new $6.50 Walking and Dress Shoes $3.95 OUR factory’s mistake did this—for you! These splendid Moor- esque Brown or Black Calf Spectator Heel sports shoes were made for our regular $6.50 group. In fact, are in it now. But the factory made the expensive error of ship- ping twice as many as we ordered! So, we insisted on a deep price concession —which we pass on to you. Many other stunning spring fashions in our $3.95 “Super” shoes. But these at our 7th St. and “Arcade” stores only —(not at F St.). Just the shoes needed for present between-sea- sons wear. Good looking. Perfect fitting. Made for long walks—in all sorts of weather. Women’s Shops 1207 F Tth & 3212 14¢hy At all our women’s shops till closing time 1 P.M. tomorrow Special Washington’s Birthday Sale men’s

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