Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1931, Page 55

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Academy's Annual Hop At ‘Leonardtown Draws Large Number of Guests Visitors From Baltimore Are Honored at Mr. and Mrs. Abell's Supper Party, LEONARDTOWN, Md., Pbbnluy 28. ~The Charlotte Hall l(fl]tlry Academy asnual hop tonight at the Acad- ‘! ve & brilliant close to the social Southern Maryland for the week. Maryland, Baltimore and “Yashington were represented in the caveral hundred invited guests. ~Cadet Roul F Sliva was master of cerenfonies, assisted. by Cadet George S. Brett. A Wuhin‘ton orchestra furnished the dance music. After the dance re!ruh- ments were served. The largest and gayest supper pnt of the week was given by Mrs, Louis F. Abell last Sunday evening at her home in Leonardtown in honor of Mrs. John Jenkins and Mrs. Bernadctte Birch, both of Baltimore. More than 20 guests 2 llundntd%e been made of the Ann ncement has n e o of Miss Ruth Adelaide Ham- mn'-t. ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Hammett of Hermanville, to Ernest Leo Combs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Combs of Great Mills, Md. e cere- mony was performed Monday, February 18, at the rectory of the Holy Face man Catholic Church by the Rev. Fa- ther J. Parker, S. J, rector of the church, Mrs. James S. Carr, who is making her home at the Cairo Hotel in Wash- | ington, spent a day during the week ai her attractive Summer home, Pine Shadows, at St. Marys City, overlook- ing the St. Marys River. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gaffney of Baltimore are spending a few days as the guests of former Judge and Mrs. B. H. Camalier at their home in th South md Judse Camalier 1is. con- valescing from . grip) Judge Cuuller Is affec throughout Southern Maryland grand old man of St, Marys” and is the oldest, citizen nx Leonardtown, having celebrated his nm birthday an- niversary Sepv.em Mrs. Leo Chmhr ‘and her small hter, Faith Shirley Chessler, both itimore, who have been the house . Louls Nathanson nwrn;d to their home Mr. Jefferson Stone Combs, who is in Washington for the Winter, visited his home at Foxs Point on Brettons Bay during thg week. He spends the Sum- mers there with his wife, who was Miss Sibyl Hayner of Troy, Ohio, Miss Laura Mae Church and her schoolmate, Miss Catherine Guessford, accampanied by hér mother, Mrs. L, M. Church, and Mrs. Lella »Mattingly Hodgers, all of Washington, were the gen.s of Judge W. C. Mattingly at his me on Fenwick street over the week Dn Thursday Mrs. Richard H. Sears of Bociety Hlll entertained in compli- ment to the Ladies' Afternoon Bridge Club and had as her guests of honor Mrs. George E. Hamllton, Mrs. Frank A, Camalier and Mrs. Lucy Spaulding. Mr. and_Mrs. J. Fenner Lee of Lees Crest on February 19 celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. W. O.' Borcherdt' of spent the week Mrs. Frank Foxwell at her home at Foxwells Point. Monday Mrs. Philip T. Graves and her dlulhler Miss Phyllis Graves, of Laurel Grove, wen guests in whose honor Mrs. F. Hopkins of Oraville entertained at dinner. Midshipman Jack Ketchum of the United States Naval Academy, spent & brief time as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hutchins at their home on Washington boulevard. ' Miss Janice Loker of ‘Leonardtown has returned after visiting friends in Laurel, Washington and Baltimore. Miss Rosalie Nathanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nathanson of Lecnardtown, has. completed for her marriage to Mr. David itz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Deitz 6f Tren- ton, N. J., which is to take place March 8 in Washington, D. C. * Wwedding dinner will be the immediate members. of has just returned from mmw: wm will make her home er je. Mr. Deitz prac- tices law in .Trenton. Miss Nathanson since her gri tion in June from the Unlversity of Maryland has been con- nected with a Wasl newspaper &8 & member of the advertising staff. Mrs. Edith Markoff of Columbia University, is visiting this week her aunt and uncle, Capt. and Mrs. Walter fi, Wise at their home in Leonard- Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Mrs. Rens Mechanicsville, Md., to Henry Baker of Alexandria, Va. which took place on February 11 at Rockville, ‘The bride was former postmistress of Chlpflno Md., and is now of Hotel Allen of Mechanicsville. ‘was attired in green tte with accessories to match and carried roses and carnations. She was attended by | Mrs. Agnes Neal, a cousin, who wore She Aubrey Neal of Washington, D. C. Mr. | Baker has been an employe of the| 2l FUR COATS Southern Railway for the past 32 zu.rl A wedding supper was served the bridal g:fny immediately after the ceremony. and Mrs. Baker will make bhome in Mechanicsville, Md. The Bushwood Fox Hunting Club met Monday at 5 a.m. and held an interest- ing hunt, with some 18 riders taking part. The chase started at the top of the Wicomico River and led to Ryceville || and then on to Newpott and back to Budds Creek, where the red fox eluded the dogs by swimming the wide creek after an exciting chase. The combined pack of T. Grover Stone and Edmund dJ. Plowden, jr., were used and both g J 3 Budds Creek. chase the fleld was entertained at the estate of | Mr. U. Lee McQuire of Budds Creek. Among those who took part were Miss Clearance /"‘\ Girdles— Bandeaux Foundations Garter Belts ' ComseT ot Below Cost Broken Sizes and Discontinued Models $3.95 to $13.95 Foundations $1 to $2.95 Bandeaux, S50c $2.95 to $10 Girdles $1 & $1.95 $2.95 Garter Belts, S0c IVY Corset Agency 13th and G Sts. N.W. P. md Willard Hotel news stands have WORCH’S| A FINAL MARKDOWN PRICES THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. - Me: snt Mis: Hincloy -Visih MARRIED YESTERDAY 5 o Ottawa on Week End Trip (Continued From First Page.) Somers are at the Shoreham Hotel for a stay of a few dlll- h the naval Ingalls visited in New York. ‘The Ambassador to France and Mrs. evening the embassy hoflu of President Dou- mergue. A musicale followed the dinner. . The United States Minister to South Africa, Mr. Ralph J. Totten, will leave ‘Washington the first of the week and will sail Wednesday on the President Roosevelt for Europe. Maj. Gen. John L. De Witt, the quartermaster general of the Army, companied by, Mrs, Witt, is nmn; Wednesday on_the President Roosevelt !M France. Gen. De Witt is making tour of llmeflafl in preparation for 'hhdye!.i:: to France of the Capt. and Mrs. 5. 8 l.immg have left Washington for ‘Garden City, where they are the guests of Mrs. John Mar- They will return to Wardman Plrk Hotel Wednesday. Maj. and Mrs. Henry L. Larsen will MRS, EARL BLONDHEIM. her marriage evening she was Miss Marjorie Abraham, daug] #’:lf.-’h Ah:l-u. :“bl Simon performing m ceremony in the bride’s home on Holly stree Edna Wathen of Rock Point, Miss Dorothy Swann of Nevpon Mtu Alice Hanan, Miss Carrie Burroughs, Miss Julla Stone, Miss Eleanor Davis, # Ml‘x’grfl Colon, Mr. Edward Lee, Davis and Mr, md Mrs. L. C. Davis ol T. C. Ca ter, Mr. Joe d_Mr. Samuel of Newport and Mr, Brent Davis. Oklahoma State Society ‘The Oklahoma State BSoclety of ‘Washington will hold its annual ban- quet, entertainment and dance at the Burlington Hotel March 11. at 7:30 pm. Mr. Bernard T. Dodder, Mr. Claude Cook, Mr. Ronald Betts, Miss Poole, secretary to Senator mnu. Mr. Ralph Boyer, Mr. Jessie Gardner, Mr. Roy Potts and the Burlington Hotel Spring Suits in Spring Colors and Fabrics by Pasternak tickets. Details of the meeting will be an- nounced later, MIDGET PIANOS FOR RENT + .+« tweeds and checks; blue-and-white for the informal suits, ultra-smart to wear in town and all about . . . well cut lines in the custom-manner with exclusive styl- ing; new little vests with the Tailleur, soft feminine blouses for nonchalant tweeds + . . duo-colors, new blues, smart furs of superb quality in collars and cuffs that are entirely new types of trimming. Ready to put om and made to order. 1110 G N.W. - phtltpfihom LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F&G The House of Courtesy Phone National 1133 ON ALL ONLY 27 FUR COATS AT 88 Lapin* Marmot Natural Muskrat . Black Pony Black and Cocoa Karakul Paw Golden Muskrat with Eymine Sealine* with Squirrel, Leopard or. Ermine *Dyed Coney, ONLY 12 FUR COATS AT Black Karakul * Hudson Seal*, plain and with Ermine Russian ‘Squirrel Americgn Broadtail *Dyed Muskrat, N Raccoon Fur coats have been priced lower this year than most of us can re- member, and there is every indication that they will never be so low again. Buy your fur coat now for next year, and take advantage of this wonderful opportunity ! A Nominal Deposit Will Hold Your Fur Coat Payments Must Be Made Monthly Free Storage Until Next Fall' Philipsborn—Third Floor mmmaaoummmw ‘ardman irtment at !r'-}mnmm o;‘la wbmthzyhnu been the for seve! ‘The assistant commercial attache of the United States legation in Netherlands and Mrs, Paul S. and their young son, Paul Guinn, Jjr., will sail Wednesd: . the President Roasevelt, 1 ‘The second secretary of the United States Jegation at Dublin and Mrs. James Orr Denby and their son will Wednesday on sail Roosevelt. Miss Patricia Nolan's Enyngement Announced (Conunued Fro Pirst Page.) Wi Mrs, E. M. Ammons day the Guinn in the late the President Reeder's engagegent to Mr, Bernard L. Thompson of " Baltimore, and until the guests were seated at the dining cable Miss Perry's engagement was not known. Green and white flowers with candles The House of Courtesy lh:.Adnlnh Behrmann engagement of her daughter, Paula M., to Dr. Nathan Eisenstein of this wedding. Among those who recently passed final bar examination in Capt. Ian Fraser, who lost his during the World War, 'fldd is place fle ling emcud to take announces the this city. No date is set for the California Announces Statuary Hall Unveiling tion in the National Statuary Hall have invitations out for the ceremonies at- tending the unvelling of the statues of Junipero Serra-and Thomas this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Statuary Hall, in the Capitol. lomas Starr COLUMBIA BEDDING CO., INC. 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