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Chevy Ch.nae Personal Notes and Other Items Of Social Interestl Mrs. Thomas H. Gill Enter- tains Several Guests at Luncheon and Bridge. Mrs. Thomas H. Gill of Brandywine street entertained at luncheon and bridge Friday at the Shoreham Hotel, her guests being Mrs. Daniel Walser, Mrs. L. T. Cummins, Mrs. Michael X. Sullivan, Mrs. Brook Setzer, Mrs. Macon Burton, Mrs. Frank Niepold, Mrs. Lou- ise LaGore, Mrs, Frank Eddingfield and Miss Marie Passage. Mrs. Frederick G. Mitchell had the members of the Florence Circle of the | Florence Crittenton Home at tea on Wednesday from 2 to 4 o'clock. Mrs. John Boyle, jr., and Mrs. Frederick M. Kerby presided at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Finch had guests at a dinner and bridge Satur- day evening. Miss Eleanor Finch en- tertained last Saturday evening at the Congressional Country Club. Mrs. David N. Houston entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at the Kenwood Club for Mrs. Irving Nor- wood. Mrs, E. Percival Wilson was hostess Tuesday at one of a series of teas which' she is giving at her home on Rosemary street in honor of her sister, Mrs. Irving Nerwood of Santa Monica, Calif. Mrs, Karl D. Williams has returned to her home, after a month's visit to| Atlantic City, N. J.; New York and Philadelphia. | Dr. Charles F. Russell, who has been | the house guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pollard, on McKinley street, has re- turned to his home, in Herndon, Va. Mrs, George Goetzman -entertained at a bridge tea Monday at her home on Nevada avenue. Mrs. Goetzman also entertained at luncheon and bridge on Wednesday at the Congres- sional Country Club. Dr. and Mrs. Goetzman are spending this week end in Norfolk, Va. attending a house party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Sculley. Dr. and Mrs. Paul J. Ewerhardt were hosts to a dinner party Wednesday eve- ning at their hcme on McKinley street. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Speer will re- turn this week to their home on Jocelyn street after spending several weeks in Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs, George Kane entertained at bridge and supper on Thursday eve- ning. Mrs, Lewis H. Gunther will give a St Patrick’s supper and bridge party Tues- day evening at her home on River road. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Koehler en- tertained at a bridge supper on Friday evening at their home on Nevada ave- nue. Mrs, Edward M. Reidy was hostess at a tea Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Paul J. Ewerhardt. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Black, who were en route from Florida to their home in Maine, have been the house guests of Mr. Black's brother-in-law and _sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Potbury, 3 West Lenox street. Mrs. Edward Chapman of Connecti- cut avenue, accompanied by Mrs. Char- lotte Lippitt, left Wednesday to spend a week in Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs, Elgin Grosclose and her little daughters Jane and Nancy, who have been the guests, for a month of Mrs. Grosclose's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Na- than B, Willlams, have returned to | | Miss Helen Imirle, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Imirie, of West Bradley lane is the house guest of Mrs. Catherine Brown in Brookiyn, N. Y. Mrs. J. P. MacLean of East Bradley lane left Wednesday to be the house guest of Mrs. W. E. Gilmore in Mont- claire, N. J. Mrs. MacLean will stop away one month. Mrs, John Elmore entertained at Juncheon and bridge Tuesday at her home on Jenifer street. Miss Helen Wilbur of Mystic, Conn., has ayrived for an extended visit with Mrs, William Allen Wilbur on “Tang o the Sea” Food O’Donnell’s Sea Grille 1207 E St. N.W. Are serving our famous “Crabs.” Imperial, Deviled and Buttered Flakes, WE NEVER CLOSE Chinese Restaurant 519 13th St. 2_Doors Above Earle Theater THE LITTLE TEA HOUSE Luncheon to ria 1% Miles South of Highway Bridse WEBER’S CAFE Bring the Family for Sunday Dinner 4024 H St N & £ Brinkley’s The Place —ewhere sandwich maki a' fine art (they're t tao!). Special dinners al b . Orchestra for dancing ry night—no cover charge, of course! 533 8th St. S.E. 413 BUTTERNUT STREET Opposite Takoma Theater, ‘Ample Parking Space. Special Sunday Dinner From 12 to 8 P.M. i | OUR SPECIALTIES— Raast Stufted Maryland Jsla /RS | SOCIETY. = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., MARCH 15, -1931—PART THREE. ED BOST! MISS ROSELIA BEATRICE SHAW, Whose William wedding to take place in June. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Shaw, announce Richard Nolan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard nt to Mr. her engageme: V. Nolan of Boston, the Campbell, at Southern Seminary, Buena Vista, Va, and their son, Mr. Donald Campbell, at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon A. Lyon of Rosemary street left last Sunday to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thompson, in Mansfleld, Pa. Mr. n will re- turn today, while Mrs. Lyon will re- main for another week. Mr. William Blum, jr., & student of the University of Pennsylvania, accom- panied by Mr. Daulten Viskniskki of Montelair, N. J., & student of Swarth- more College, is spending the week end with Mr. Blum's parents, Dr. and Mrs. William Blum, on Elm street. Mrs. Richard Lewis Young of New York City is the house guest for sev- eral weeks of Mrs. Alexander R, Mul- lowny on Connecticut avenue. Miss Margaret Pilson's Engagement Announced (Continued From_ First ) New York banker and broker, who also maintains homes and racing and hunt- ing stables at Far Hills, N. J, and at Warrenton. Mr. McGrath is & native of Keokuk, Iows. ' Miss Serre attended the Warrenton Country School and St. Mary's College, Raleigh, N. C. 8he is a granddaughter of the late George B. Hand, Scranton, Pa, who with the late Judge John Handley, Scranton, pioneered in the development of rich mining and timber lands in Wyom: Valley, Pennsylvania. The wedding o! Miss Serre and Mr. McGrath is to take place in June at Warrenton, where both .frtc lpromlnent in hunt club and soclety circles. Mrs. Mary McEntyre announces the engagement of her daughter, Ellen Jane Keiser, to Mr. E. ur Beavens of this city. Miss Keiser is a graduate of the University of Maryland and re- ceived her master degree from New York University. She is a gnember of Alpha Omicron Pi national social fraternity, Phi Kappa Phi, and Eta Mu Pi honor- ary fraternities. Mr. Beavens was also graduated from the University of Maryland, received his advanced degree from the same in- stitution, and has studied at Michigan State University. He is a member of Sigma Nu social fraternity and Phi Sigma scientific fraternity. The wed- ding will take place early next month. Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Ross an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Harriet, to Mr. George Bernard Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Martin of Kansas. The wedding will take place in April. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Shaw an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter Roselia Beatrice to Mr. Willlam Richard Nolan of Boston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard V. Nolan of that city. The 'leddlni will take place in June in St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in this city. Miss Shaw, who is a stu- dent at George Washington University, is & member of the Delta Zeta Sorority. Mr. Nolan attended St. John's School in Danvers, Mass.; Dean Academy in Franklin, Mass., and Holy Cross, at all of which he was prominent in athletics. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ferrier of Hyatts- ville, Md., announce the engagement of their daughter, Myra Virginia, to Mr. Irvin Otto Wolf of Baltimore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Wolf. Miss Ferrier and Mr. Wolf are both students Undisputed Leadership Since 1843 Inviting‘ your inspection of newly landed Size 5x3 ft.. ... Turkey Roasi nd Duckling BEouise suangoom. sauce. resh Mus] : ¥ Sea Food Combination lish, Fruit or Ovster Cock- fhrdins B eyetanies, "Seiad, Dessert, ¥] Five gredes in the grouping. $650--%665--%675--*725--5775 Also two groups of Kirmanshahs in typical designs "ss Sarouk Runners Distinctive in +heir coloring, and characterful in their clever designing, you enjoy the “art of the ages™ as cultivated in the Fereghan Plain of ancient Persia. Approximate size, 9 and 10 ft. long by 2.6 ft. wide. ! 709 Twelfth Persiafl Rug's --in which the new prices are as wonderfully interesting as the values. Size Size $120 and %145 Thc Hamadans Another phase of Persian art finds expression in geometric designs, cleverly worked out in the wonderful colorings of that land of the sublime. Two groups— Size 33 f¢.... ’ Kirmanshahs—Sarouks—-Hamadans Names that are old in Rug tradition, and so famous as to have created types in design and coloring that at once establish their identity and urge to possession. The Kirmanshahs Born in a riot of the gorgeous colorings of nature from which comes the inupiratinn for the designs—vines and flowering stocks, interlaced with leaves and sprays that mellow the vivid tones into rich softened harmonies. Ivory, pink, light green, gcld. soft blue, ete. 9x12— 565 -~ PR - g Your shopping at Sloane's may be facil- itated by a charge account with monthly payments adjusted to suit your budget W. & J. SLOANE Just Above G Thg House With The Green Shutters ! at the University of Maryland. No date .4 | has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Crouch an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Myrtle Vines, to Mr. Floyd L. V. Ormsby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DeWitt Ormsby, the wedding to take place in June. Mrs. Maude L. Trewhella, 2551 Seventeenth street northwest, an- nounces the engagement of her daugh- ':;'.hwg Mlnc;luu_ll'_.hw M;. Charles ur Brown, jr. e weddin, take place April 4. L Mr. and Mrs. Louis Woronow an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- mm,mw.mfiwum No star moves in a straight line, but even if the nearest star were to come DD BEAUTY TO THE HOME ~with attractive Radiator Cabinets. any new 8 in various colors, in sizes to it every radiator. Free Estimates Several hundred installations in the eity. GEO. E. TERRELL 1122 Nat. Press Blds. Met. 0756 Advance and Exclusive Fashions Rizik Brothers 1213 P Ready for the New Season! D Our Complete Collection Of Spring Apparel is now on display Colors! Color contrasts! Suits embracing every new smart detail . . . Coats . . . trimmed and untrimmed . . . Frocks . .. pastels and lovely prints ... Hats to match . .. and Gowns for evening . . you'll be delighted. . all are here. See them ... Fashion May Be Had for Very Little Exclusive Fashions! Jacket Dresses, Redingotes, Evening Dresses, Sport, Street and Regular Sizes Women’s Sizes Exactly like illustration, $13.75 IR AL TR Coats Distinctive Styles Fashionable New Spring Coats Dress and Sport Styles Furred . . . Unfurred Made to Sell for $29.75 to $35 (Monday) 24 llsil’o.-“ a— New Spring Coats Dress and Sport Styles The Very Newest Fabrics Fur Trimmed and Untrimmed Made to Sell for $21.75 to $29.75 (Monday) 1670 1to 4 Afternoon Dreses Two-in-One Dresses The Newest Materials— Shades and Colors Flowered Chiffons Pastel Chiffons Flat Crepes Print Crepes Romaine Crepes Georgettes Velvet Jacket Combinations Made to Sell for $16.50 to $19.50 Monday i Misses’ Sizes Half Sizes J B.Jornes & Co The Popular G Street Store . 1219-1221 (’% Street N.W. Between 12th and 13th Shop Here and Save the Difference SOCIETY. OXES ror EASTER! The wonderful “finishing effect” of a well chosen fur neckpiece is recognized at its full value by well groomed ladies everywhere. The FOX SCARF is The Scarf for this Spring. We Are Selling FOX SCAREFS at !} 1930 Prices! This item will give you an idea of the opportunities. A Fine Group of Red Fox Scarfs —well styled and of su- s27.50 jor _grade. 55.00 pleces for..... Make terms of payment if you desive Williun Rosendort 1215 G St. The Original “G” Street Furrier ™"t} 38 “Skipper Blue” The new blue, a shade lighter than navy . . . one of the omt- standing fashion facts of Spring, 1931 “Sea Sand” This tawny beige tone, most effective, combined with brown kid—in perforated pumps or straps. “Paddock Green” This twotone greenm, perforated tie; IE. in 4 other combinations. brilliantly interpret the Spring mode of COLORS and they FIT beautifully! “Indies Brown” The spicy, exotic brown of 3 ly combined with beige £, watersnake. Genuine Watersnake, Ring Lizard, Boa and Python— many superb models, A new call for Patent Leather —black kid and black moire 6\/\ Women’s Shops 1207 F 7Tth & K 3212 14th