Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1931, Page 19

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SOCIETY (Continued From Second to receive the coveted Hubbard Medal, which has been awarded only. eight] other times in the 43 years of the soclety’s history. Other recipients have H.lrrhon Pm:z of Chicago is the h‘v- mu plmn t,o?;io?ug:: B T'S 8] ent, a - necticut _avenue, and remal) throvgh n | ‘MrR. Payne wmuuy of N':w York T, s. ain for some ek entertained a Y of % st lupcheon af the Share- company remain- i Iflfl Mrs. Arthur Seitz vlfll en- &t dinner and bridge this eve- when covers will be llld for 12. m-u.ceornrnkof)(olme; vening H.hec lt:;lxl:y .; ther e &l ar) ‘where ey stopping while in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nader were hosts & small party at dinner at the Shore- ham Hotel last evening, the company | later for the supper dance. | Miss Barbara Boss has left for West Potnt to be the guest of Lieut. and Irv -1 ing A. Dufty. MISS LOUISE BAILEY, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey of sryn Maws & cuixinee her to Mr. Thom: Irwin e} * | Laughlin, wn o!Mrs Henryr Lippitt of vaidenu‘ R. I, and the late Laughlin of Pittsburgh. Mr. Lnlzh.lln h '.he nephew of Mrs. William Harris-Ewing Photo. opened Monday and will continue THE EVENING STAR, nnn ha spend- New pshire avenue are E:b week in New York City. Robert Osmond Baun- and Mrs. their house Mr. Saun- & h." s lnnmunden of North: days in W d Mrs. Arthur J. Whitt ol 'ro- Mr. an( ledo, Ohio, are now at the for a my of several days. Ruth Farrar of Houston, Tex whn ltt'nded Holton Arms School last year, is lt the Mayflower with her mother, Mrs. Roy M. e returning South. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colton Lewis an- ) o( thelr daughter nounce t}'\; r']\‘ld.l' e Sabatini !' b The cerunonv was per- or rgd in All Souls’ Church, the g: ysses G. B. Pierce officiating. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Nugent are spend- ing several days at the Hotel Pierre at H!th avenue and Sixty-first street, New Mrs. N. A. Hufl Mrs. John M. Horn and Mrs. Robert B, Herbert of Greens- Mrs, Morris J. Silverman has returned to Washington from a visit with her Mr. and M absence, Mrs, Silverman also visi the home of her btvther-ln-llw Dr arry Silverman, in Jersey City, N. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. relner have returned to their apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel from Florida, where they have been spending the Winter. Dr. George F. Bowerman, city libra- and Educa- Monduy at 12:30 o'clock in the Young|R ‘Women’s Christian Association. Mrs Thora H!hlhlw B!lto‘n will be hosf Last Meet Scheduled _ By Riding and Hunt Club. Rose Farrar. They will | Bart?, in hon go to nnltlmure Sunday for & visit be- | g, for Women of the National Capital Re- publican Club will held tomorrow wi WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, MARCH i3, 1931. wmmm’h-mfiu the club. Tecep: presidential sulte of | 107, young m t.he ymm( ‘men oftheelub rurmllunltwhuetlmll Mot ng Republicans through- 1 will be assisted o ut Nai Mrs. Speel by Mrs, Lenna lo'e Yost, director women's di- group of young women. ‘The American Hofl.leu!ourtl Soclety | | Dodge is meeting this afternoon in the o'.el A banquet will follow the meet- ing, when covers will be laid for 12. gave & be-nurul sday evening in her ruidem:e at lbo'l Rhode Island avenue. h vering from a recent severe illness, was assisted in the dining room by her dlulh'l"r Mrs. Sam Roberts, and Miss Eva Rosensteele and Miss Dommy ll!ll The color u:hm: :vu‘ in yel (l): and en; & large et of jonquils, sur- Funded by hale the center '.he f.lble (mm which re- freshmen! A card party was given by Mrs. E. W. Kryz in h ome in Hyattsville, Md., snurdty evemn( for the benefit of the Lovette Choral Club of Washington, The club is directed by Mrs. Eva Whit- ford Lovette, well known ‘Washington musician. The club will appear in con- certw.lln May. green candles was in | i and Mrs. Przdeflck E. Klpp of R‘.Ilir N. Willard for & few d-yn on w-y w 11th EASTER FROCKS For Women and Misses $15.00 & $25.00 SPRING COATS AND SUITS Fresh from the Fashion Centers $25.00 Berberich’S F ST. « TWELFTH Youw’ll Simply Be Thrilled The Riding and Hunt Club will hold tome W its last hunt of the season hippers-in, Mrs. Chester M pp;ercy ‘Niepold snd Mr. When'You See Our Paris Copies of the Newest Spring ORORITY | Novel Spongy Cloths That Have Snappy Swing i The Finest ZURAS BROS. Stands 130-132 New Center Market S5th Between K and L N.W.' Phone District 4787—We Deliver That Add So Much Enjoyment to Your Meals Hothguse and imported fruits and vegetables—far in advance of their usual season—tasty, luscious, fresh and healthful. Most reasonably priced, too! Alligator Pears 5 Hothouse Beautiful Fruit Bukeu ectarines Cl Arnn!lne Grqnn. Whlu nnd Black trawberr ies STERLING —in useful, lasting gifts— priced lower than ever be- fore, due to the present low price of silver bul- lion. Sketched Pieces’ Sugar and Creamer $10.00 Comport 5.00 Bon-Bon Dish.. Candlesticks ( pr.) v armalade Jar... DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad " Ave. Entrence. Fouorln( the hunt a breakfast will be given by the Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla in the Spanish embassy at 2801 Sixteenth street. After wving plcturel of the FROCKS Think of choosing your new Spring wardrobe from these Paris inspired frocks, shown for the first time, and at $15. New Delicate Prints in Chiffon . . . New Navy Georgettes « « « New Dark Background Prints . . . New Jacket Frocks for Street Wear . . , Tailored Prints for Business and Simply Gorgo;ous Printed Sunday Night Frocks with tiny jackets tha l through tomorrow at the Mayflower. Miss Doris Heaton, accompanied by her grandmother, Mrs. Ella Williams, | season flew to New York yesterday. They will visit Rhfivuhmh‘ th, N. J., before - | returning hom welther conditions permit until day, March 28. The initial function of the ‘Young ‘ :mfirwlau 1307-9-11-13-15 G St. N.W. » ANNIVERSARY 10° “gALE ~ Were we busy!! Greater than our greatest expectations!—and why shouldn’t this sale “go over big”’—when one stops to consider that we are offering— YOUR CHOICE of AN DRESS IN THE STORE Tomorrow Only. Mr. and Mrs. Preston A. Burroughs, newmpnnled by their daughters, Miss BROOKS G Street—Bet. |1th and 12th “Here’s How’’ to Spend Your Saturday Half-Holiday Profitably For Our Thousands of Friends in the Government Service Saturday Is Courtesy Day Preceding Regular Announcement of Brooks 20th Anniversary Store-Wide Sales This great Anniversary Event is scheduled to begin Monday, but because thousands of our Government Friends prefer to shop only on Saturday Afternoons, we are extending this Courtesy Day. This typical Brooks service will enable you to participate in the savings afforded by the low prices on new Fashion-right Spring Merchandise selected specially for this sale. removed make the frock formal . . . Sizes 11 to 48. 15 Always ‘ Al Our New Spring Stock. lnd“ded N Restrictions! Exceptwml Any Printed Crepe Dress. . .$15 Any Silk Lace Dress Any Chiffon Dress. . Any Flat Crepe Dress. Any Canton Crepe Dreu Any Printed Chiffon Dress. SIS Any Redingote Dress $15 Any Jacket Cocktail Dress. . $15 Any Business Dress A-y Knitted Sport Suit Any Dinger or Formal Dress. $15 Any Party or Dance Dress. .$15 - All Sizes for All Women! We List But a Few of the Many Specially Priced Fashion Apparel Groups on Sale Tomorrow $29.75 to $39.75 New Easter Coats $45 to $55 New Easter Coats .. $15 to $18 Misses’ and Juniors’ Frocks $16.50 to $19.50 Women’s Dresses $25 to $39.50 “Particular” Occasion Dresses $19.50 to $25 Misses’ Spring Suits $45 to $55 Beautiful Spring Suits $25 to $29.50 Misses’ Spring Coats $29.75 to $35 Sports Coats $5 to $7.50 Copies of Paris Hats 10th Anniversary Sale of S NEW SPRING COATS $29.75 and $39.75 Values! $19.50 and $29.75 Values! Gloves, Hosiery, Blouses, Scarfs, Bags, Silk Underwear and other fashionable accessories are priced very low in special An- niversary Groups. A truly wonderful oo Mg necklines, new furs, new Saturday—Courtesy Day——Preceding ; % 2 Biooks 20tk: Anniversery Storé-Wide Sales! A Surprise Program——Sorority Dance Orchestra on Station WOL Every Sunday Evening, Six to Six-Thirty

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