Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1931, Page 48

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[SRCIET Y. E.Cunningham Co. 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW, EJ [ THEY SAY— AT CUNNINGHAM’S -YOU'LL FIND THE SMARTEST COATS IN TOWN . COATS— e In Au Sizefl o+. In Skipper Blue eeeIn Dignified Black e+ In Fluffy Furs e In Flat Furs e+ In New Sleeves o2+ In New Collars o++In New Woolens also surts n true aris hions We Surely Have Smart- Looking Easter Hats Bandeau Hat That's as Pretty as a Picture A Style the World of Fashion is “Raving” About %Genuine Imported” Bolid Straw Hats of BAKU—SISOLS— .__Fine Qualit PEA! HAIRS ‘Rough and Novelty Straws tLittle in price—but alluring in their ! eharm and snappy lines. t All Leading Easter Colors and Blacks Large and Small Hudgin. lm.m*lfium THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIWNGION, Humphuy'l' kcmtfon Honors National Guard And Engineer Class|?. Officers’ Club Is Host at First of Series of Meetings in Bridge Tournament. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., March 14. —The officers and ladies of the post held a regeption in Harris Hall Sunday haonor of the H-nonul ve Officers’ Olass of In the receiving S i wome WE R. Wood. Mrs. Coiner's tea 'm)m Joseph W. cou.m-lmu mfiy&‘u": '%"* O Lisver, Semta;ry and Mrs. Hurlgy Entertained in New York (Contired From First Page.) Oumberland Island during the Secre- tary’s stay in the Canal Zone, will re- tyrn about the same time that the Sec- retary does. Senator James W. Watson will join | Mrs. Watson and their daughter, Miss Col. an “Mrs. . Fin the faculty of nu ineer School an their ladies. Mrs. hard T. Ooiner, Mrs. Lunsford E. Oliver, Mrs. Morrill W. Marston and Harry A. Buckley poured. Ofllcen in the class are Capt. Hamlin, Capt. Daniel H. . Bmery J. Close, Capt. piseth, Capt. Hensley P. Zoza, Capt. Adolphus L. Helwig, Capt. Martin W. Jones, Capt. Edwin W. Jones, ©Capt. Lawrence W. Vadner, OCapt. Alfred~ A, Williams, Capt. ©. E. Smithson, Lieut. Willlam H, Bell, jr.; Lieut. Thomas J. Berke, Lieut. Willlam W. Brotherton, Lieut. Harold E. Greenlee, Lieut. John Hatton, Lieut. Thomas A. Leary, Lieut. George sbx uiub Edwin L. Miller, jr.; meut ed L. Miller, Ligut. John L. m:n ueut Prank- J. Soutar, Lieut. d B. Bates, Lieut. Leo J. Battle, Llout Rolm‘t Bell, Lieut. Kenneth L. Boggs, Lieut. Norton J. Osborn and unu Bnrhnd H. Whitener. These of- nrrlm at the post last week and wm h-n until graduation in June. l'rl‘ub er}l,ehnalinedflnt a ge y night in Harris ohe Kmm e "serls "ot seven mn e annual bridge tourna- mut i Frank H. Oxx and Col. lh:'t‘ J. xum were hosts for the club Louis W. Prentiss pper before the bridge .al fi guests Maj. and H “L %uht:) Ncll.’M andJMrs apt. and Mrs. James lncry élpt Pand Mrs, Bennett vthY. Oppt. and Mrs. Reading Lieut. and Mrs. Henry Ber- Lieut. and Mrs. Frank H. Oxx, umt and Mrs. Oscar A. Saunders, Lieut. and Mrs. James N. Krueger, Mrs. Michael C. Grenata and Capt. Brom R. Whitthorne. Lieut. and Mrs. Harold A. Kurstedt, who were married last week in Rock- ville, Md., are making their home at Hum] . Mrs. Kurstedt is the jormer Miss Joan Bain and is the hter of Col. and Mrs. Jarvis J. Pit h, Pa. Lieut. and K t left Priday to spend |Al "Ik end with her paremts. Kurstedt was the guest in honor & ftea was given Thurs- auuu mww-a James N. Krue- h guests were Mrs. lntn.\urdt. Mrs. Carl R. Harry A. Buckley, Peterson, Mrs. John C. B. uls_W. Prentiss, Mrs. poured. Mrs. William Hullfish of Alexandria and Mrs, Mildred Saunders of Balti- more were tea guests Wednesday of Lieut. and Mrs. Charles F. Baish. Cal. Elliott J. Dent and Capt. and Mrs, Harlgy Latson were dinner guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart before the bridge Friday night. Lieut. and Mrs. Wilson B. Higgins had as their guests Sunday Mr. and ::d’m Willlam A. Watson of Kansas ty. Lieut. and Mrs. Harold A. Kurstedt were dinner gunsu ’x‘hund\y of Lieut. and Mrs. Jose] Mrs, Cox ‘ttznded '.he “shower” Capt. and Mrs. entertained n dinner Slwrdu nilht Mr. and Mrs. Pred Guthrie of Wash- Inlfil\ Miss Mary Heath of Port Gib- Miss, and Capt. Adolphus L. Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert B. Loper are week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Ople of Baltimore. Mrs. George Henry Southard, 3d of Washington and Capt. La A Vadner were dinner ner guests Tuesday, Lieut. and Mrs. Harold A. Kurstedt and Lieut. Arthur A. G. x.ln:hhofl Maj. H. F. McFeely of Palo_Alto, Calif, the guest of Qel. and Mrs. Henry A. PFinch. Col. Pinch has been ap- pointed engineer of the San Prancisco district and will sail for the coast via the Panama Canal June 23. Lieut. and Mrs. John R. Vance or ‘Washington were guests over the week fznd of Lieut. and Mrs. Don G. Shing- T Capt. and Mrs. Morrill W. Marston were dinner guests Priday of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Milford of Washin . Among the officers who have ordered away from Fort Humphreys are Lieut. Frank H. Oxx and Lf BOYCE & LEWIS Wish to thank their friends and customers for the gen- erous’ response to their in- vitation te attend the re- opening of their store last Friday, March 13th. ‘ If your feet hurt, he ‘ comfortably and stylishly fitted in a pair of WILBUR COON SHOES For Wide, Narrow Long, Short, Small or Large Feet “Ne Foot Too Hard to Fit” Sizes RAAN 1to 12 EEEEE FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Custom-Made Stylish Stouts in All Leathers and Styles 8750 to llo.” urses’ White Cloth oh “"fl Fome ine Watson, in their Washington end of this week after spend- ing some time in Chicago. Senator Robert D. C Carey of Wyoming has remained at his apartment at the Hay-Adams House lollowmc the depar- ture ot Mrs. Cu:&o ied by Mrs. W. Radford yle, 1 Pnnam- and Cemml American _points. Mrs. C the wife of Representative Coyle ol Bethlehem, Pa. Senator Oarey's mother, Mrs. Jmeph Oarey, has gone to Machester, ghprlor to re- turning to hnr home in yenne, Wyo Senator and Carey already have chosen a hm putment at the Hay- Adams for the next congressionl season, and will entertain frequently. Representative and Mrs. Chester O. Holton, who went to Palm Beach at the close of Gangress, have entertained for short visits many other members of the loflor house. Among those who were itors in their Winter home recently w re Representative and Mrs. Fletcher Hale of New Hampshire and Represen- tative and Mrs. Olarence E. Hancock of New York. Representative and Mrs. Clarence E. Hancock are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bustice of New Yark at their Sum- mer home at St. Pe\‘lbur'. Fla. Assistant Secretary of Labor u.nd un Robe ‘ Carl White are spen fn week end on a short metor h'lp the country. ‘The assistant solicitor of the Treas- ury and Mrs. ?my K. Daugherty have as thelr guest in their apartment in Wardman Park Hotel their daughter, Mrs. Donald Graham Murray of Grove City, Pa. who arrived yesterday to spend several weeks. ‘Mrs. Hugh B. Cummlnl, wife of the Surgeon General of Public Health Ser- vice, who went ta Sheridan, Wyo., last ‘week to visit her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Manville Kendrick, winl:unot return until after the first Mr. and Mrs, Victor 8. K. ‘Hquston will ail on the George Washington of the United States Lines Wednesday. Mr. Houston is the Delegate to Con- ess from Hawaii, ‘and will return to is home in Honolulu by way of Europe " | and the Orient. ‘Miss unnretTmer of Boston, United States vice consul in Switzer- land, spent Friday night and yesterday in Was] n at the Mayflower. The United States consul finfill at Dublin, Ireland, and Mrs. will be accompanied by their ehildren, Jackson, Henry and Sylvia, and will go direct to Mr. Balch’s post at Dublin. Col. and Mrs. H. P. Wanvig of New York City are passing some time at | the Carlton. Mrs. Foy, wife of 001 Robert C. Pby, will leave Washii Wednesday spend about & mont.h in San Antonlo, Tex. Mrs. P:yne of Hotel Roose- velt, :m%'u fl Capt. Philip A. mngsu d will leave Washington soo: Ve bl wapenlgnl.n'm holidays with Col MARCH Bl PR Emu Nous Club Giyen Party by Mrs. L. C. Dyer Mrs. Leondias C. Dyer, the president of the Congressional Club fer Women and wife of the member of Congress from St. Louis, Mo, entertained the Entre Nous Club at her beautifully ap- pointed home on Woodley road Monday afternoon. Mrs. Fred T. Dubois, wife of the former Senator from Idaho, was the especially invited guest to give the program of original historical tales about George Washington. Her first tl;umb:'\; wn’s "::n!ée':r “Shenandoah—the aughter of the s,” or “How e shington Developed Cou: Gm Pemv:nnoe ” As an interl ave an addrass, “Hhe Ldosts of the George wrhlmwn Bicentennial Cnmmluion for the 200th Celebration.” ‘The closing number was an original story called “The Tolling of the Bell at Mount Vernon,” or “A Requiem.” It was written by the author te develop the tralt of reveremnce in her hearers. “This little story,” Mrs. Dubols said, “has been copied in mere newspapers from the Clip Sheet (the organ of the Bicentennial Commission) than any of the others.” ‘Tea was served by the Hostess, who had assisting her at the tea table Mrs. Charles Keyser, gresldent of the sl\lb ‘The appointments of the table, from the exquisite handmade lace cover to the royal Canton china tea service, all bespoke of the Orient and the many trips made by the family to that far- off land. Huge Chinese jars were filled with pussy willows which blended in with thByOrlenul nt‘m'gzp);;uw Mrs. Dyer was assis receiving by her mother, Mrs. Hyer. Mrs. Stengi:i;‘i:ialtell At Luncheon and Brldfle Mrs. Charles I. Stengle of «ll xt.n“l‘ l‘henue m(),rt};!lul was 'l 8t a luncheon and bridge party given at the New Shoreham Hotel rn!. aft- ernogn in honor of Mrs. Cmvlt!ur, wife of Representative Crowther of New York, and Mrs, Hampton P. Pulmer, wife of Representative Pulmer of South Carolina, both of whom are about to leave Washington for extended trips. Other guests were Mrs. Rol H. McNeill, Mrs. John McGrath, Mrs. Elizabeth Laffy, Mrs. L. L. Applegate, Mrs, G, Warfield Simpsan. Mre, Timothy N. Tincher, Mrs. L. T. Jones, Mrs. John O. Spain and Mrs. Robert A. Cooper, wife of the former Governor of South Carolin: Dy Gy 15, | Musicale Given at Home Of Mrs. Lingamfelter A musicale was given Thursday eve- ning under the direction of Mrs. Char- lottee Lippitt at the home eof un Charles B. Lingamfelter op Li: street for the benefit of the lvantn. Section of the Woman's Guild of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. Mrs, | John' A. an gave a number of selec- tions on the violin, accompanied by Miss Bronson. —a figure problem one of these? gver_zour Asurs mz ¥ yfg jore fure study et your home to . Serena Kramer Registered e F ST. at TWELFTH ‘A New Shipment for Easter! all new, fresh stock Imported Gloves New lengths, 4, 6 or 8 buttons. Genuine Kids, Suedes, Doeskins or Capes, New pastel shades, Eggshell, Mauve Beige, Blue, Gray, Black, White and Brown. Paris Says “ngh” "~ Shades For Easter BAGS $1.9 Here! Brilliant patent leather finished Vanity H!mdb-gu at a remarkable price . finished bag is the v especially in vivid col Skipper blue, Chinese red, $1.95! ‘The shiny ue— colors: Beige, Emeralde, Jade, Yal- Berberich’S F ST. at TWELFTH low, Ivory, Gray and Black. ‘Two of many styles sketched. Main Floor. Nothing so Smart! Soft Crowns and Milan Brims Agnes introduced them dored. th omartest women in town. To s soft supple crown they add @ brim of Milan, chicly small end pert, in Spring’s smartest colors. $5 « $6-50 Berberich’S 1931—-PART THREE. SOCIETY. /® THE WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHERDS® THREE OF MANY REASONS FOR OUR FASHION SUCCESS THIS SPRING THE KNITTED SuUIT Knitted suil ot woar those with the »fl:v THE BADGER COLLARED COAT THE RALEIGH SUI‘I’ ""‘i nd the to new fabrics. KNOW WHAT'S NEW?2 This Spring, more than ever before, the Women's Shop of Raleigh Haberdasher has all of the newest fashion features in Paulina frocks, suits, Raleigh coats and Knox hatst The illustrations are out- standing fashion examples of many mere . that may be found on our third floor. THE WOMENS SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABBRDASHER 131& Street:

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