Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1931, Page 19

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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) Lady Dorothea Hosie and the Soclety of Woman Geographers. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Loesch and the latter's mother, Mrs. Charlotte Browning, are at the Huntington Hotel, Pasadena, Calif, for several weeks, Mrs. Ernest E. Danly entertained a my at luncheon today at the Shore- Hotel, the company later adjourn- ing to the hotel's card rooms for an afternoon of bridge. The guests in- cluded Mrs. Robert G. Simmons, Mrs. George James, Mrs. Lloyd B. Wilson, Mrs. Aubrey Lawrence, Mrs. Ralph Van Orsdel, Mrs. S. M. Stellwagen, Mrs. Walter Wyatt, Mrs. Harry Butcher, Mrs. George Porter, Mrs. Frederick Sheltcn, Mrs. W. M. Jefferys, Mrs. Allen Cozier, Mrs. Charles Howe, Mrs. Mirabel Lind- say, Mrs. George Strong, Mrs, George ‘Thomas, Mrs. J. T. Robertson, Mrs. Wilder Spaulding, Mrs. H. J. McLaugh- lin, Mrs. Frank Barnett and Mrs. R. J. Posson. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bolling have as their guests in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel their niece, Mrs. Roy E. Carr, and her small daughter Elizabeth, of Jackson Heights, N. Y. ‘They will be joined Saturday by Mr. | Carr, who will come to Washington for the week end. Mrs. Carr and her| daughter will remain in Washington for | & couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore P. Artaud, who have had an apartment in the Ward- man Park Hotel, are now cccupying a house at 3021 Forty-fifth street, for-| merly the home of Mrs. Sally H. Burch. | Mr. and Mrs. Artaud’s only son, Mr. | George Sterns Artaud, is a_student at | Hills School, in Pottstown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tilton of Mont- pelier, Vt., who have been in Washing- ton for several days, left the first of | the week for their home. Mrs. Tilton was formerly Miss Ruth Wing. an 4em-i ploye of the Red Cross, and while hcre THE EVENING . STAR, TO WED IN MISS MYRTLE VINES CROUCH, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Crouch, who announce her engagement to |Mr. Floyd L. V. Ormsby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert De Witt Ormsby, the wedding to take place in June. —Harris-Ewing Photo. was the recipient of much attention, including a shower by Mrs. Lyle Rob- ertson in the Wellington Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Tilton were married March 4 and went to Florida on their wedding trip, visiting Washingtou on their way back to their new home, in Montpelier. Mrs. W. S. Adkins entertained a party ;:d(:}' at luncheon at the Shoreham otel. Judge and Mrs. Paul Myron Line- barger were hosts at the dinner dance in the Shoreham Hotel last evening. Mrs, John W. McDonald had a few guests lunching with her at the Carl- ton yesterday. Dr. Harry Caplin will entertain a party of 12 at dinner this evening at | the Shoreham Hotel. Arts Club to Fete Mr. Gordon, Authority on Folk Lore. Mr. R. W. Gordon, collector of folk songs among ne°groes and mountain | whites, will be the guest of honcr and | speaker at the Arts Club tomorrow eve- | ning. Mr. Gordon is a foremost col- | lector of folk lore and folk s-ngs in this | country. He is at present in charge of the American folk-song archives of the | Library of Congress. Mrs. William E. Safford will be the hostess at the din- ner preceding the evening's talk. Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Connor Roberts gave a St. Patrick’s dance and bufiet | supper in their home on Forty-fourth street last evening. Thelr guests were: | Mr. and Mrs. James Tracy Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Travers, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Gill, Dr. and Mrs. Kurt Mentzel, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane, Dr. and Mrs. William Henry Whittlesey, Mr. and Mrs. A, O. Denhan, | Mr. and Mrs. Royal R. Rommel, Mr. and Mrs. C. Everett Lancaster, Mr. Mrs. Winfree E. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. James L. Barnhard, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clyde Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Yates, Mr. and Mrs. H. Laurie Garrett, Mrs. Carl M. Walker, Mrs. Lawrence = l;i Mr. Denny Lyon and Mr. Joseph . Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd H. Dittrich enter- tained a company of 10 at dinner at the Shoreham Hotel last evening. the party remaining later for the supper dance. Mr. and Mrs. Prederick Dunham are | receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Saturday, March 14. Mrs, Dunham is the daughter or the director | of the mint and Mrs. Robert J. Grant. Mrs. Julia Atwood Maulding of Cop- ley Courts, chief of the appointment di- vision of the Interior Department, will “Say it with Flowers” Easter Weddings 2 —will soon fill the social calendar, and important contributors to their beauty will be Shaffer’s Flowers Confer with us now about decorations _for church and home. Esti- mates without obliga- tion. fPRICES MODERATE National Flower Apprecia- tion Contest Books FREE. at our store. $8.000 in Prizes. Why not’ enter your child? GEO. C. SHAFFER ‘;:E 900 14th St. latter part of this week to spend some time in New York. cinnati, formerly Miss Lols Thompscn of Washingto and [l Mrs. Thomas J. Ryder will leave the Mrs. Jack Burn Thompson of Cin- | is visiting her parent: Exclusive with GARFINCKEL'S In Washington The Famous ANCELA VARONA Beauty Preparations In Our ANGELA VARONA | leave today for a visit to the Virgin Dr. and Mrs. Millard F. Thompson, at Islands on official business. The Virgin | 5316 Colorado avenue, for several week: Islands have recently come under the and will later be joined by Mr. Jack Jjurisdiction of the Interior Department. &Burn Thompson. | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coleman enter- | tained a party of 22 at the supper dance last evening at Wardman Park Hotel. The Riding and Hunt Club will have its show this evening at 8 o'clock in | the club house at Tw Says “Eliminate All fllakc-rtp Before Retiring” VARONA MAKE-UP. ELIMINATOR —is a liquid which thoroughly clears the skin of all cosmetics TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT and creams. it to all smart women for use We recommend during the day and especially First Floor upon retiring. JuLius GARFINCKEL &-Ca F STREET AT FOURTEENTH The “Bobolink” F you are fashionably alert you will select this new sandal, which combines airy grace with practical modern-day comfort— developed in two of the season's biggest favorites—black morocco or blue kid—with Cuban heel, and priced at $12. New Spring shades in silk hosiery, $1.50 3 pairs for $4.15 aO§EPH'R: HA—W@, = 1224 F STREET = you find at Harris’ at this 29.75 what a popular price for women and misses who like nice dresses.. and what a collection of dresses price just everything..jacket dresses, redingotes, chiffons, laces, sportswear, evening wear WASHINGTON, P streets, when many debutantes and diplomats will take part in the classes Drayton is chairman of the committee in charge of the show. Mrs. H. D. Gill was hestess to a company 'at luncheon today at the Shoreham Hotel, Miss Helen Keeler of New Haven, Conn,, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E Car, at 923 Decatur street northwest. Community Drama Guild Dinner in Barker Hall Tonight. Dr. De Witt C. Croissant, president of the Board of Governers of the Com- munity Drama Guild of Washington, and Mrs. Croissant will receive the {guests at the annual drama dinner in Barker Hall this evening at 7 o'clock. Dr. and Mrs. Croissant will be assisted in iving by Judge Mary O'Toole, representing the trustees of the guild; Mrs. Fulton Lewis, representing the guarantors; Mrs. Alice Sigworth Morse, | representing th= Advisory Council; Miss Bibyl Baker, representing the Com- munity Center Department, and Mrs Marie Moore Forrest, Executive Committe city, but who recently has been on a the city this week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carbauh, and will be among the guest artists appearing on the program arranged for the drama dinner by the committee headed by Mrs. Maud Howell Smith. Among the toasts to be offered by Dr. Croissant will be “The Bicentennial,” {with a response by Mrs. Virginia White " with a response by " with a re- sponse by Maj. “The Guild,” with a response by Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle. Dr. Frank W. Ballou will respond to a toast to be announced, and a number of other toasts will be offered by Dr. Croissant. Among the honored guests tonight will be the five judges of the finals in the recent District of Columbia one-act ; “Pageantr) Prints, to ... all the new especially arranged for them. Mr.C.D. | V. | Italian_embassy, representing the | Mr. Bob Carbauh, formerly of this tour of the country in vaudeville, is in | ) AR play tournament, including Mr. Daniel C. Chace, Mr. John Jay Daly, Miss Mabelle Jennings, Mr. Andrew R. Kelley and Mr. Lee Somers. Mrs. John B. Henderson has taken a box for the concert Saturday evening which the Hampton Institute Choir will give in Constitutional Hall. , Other boxholders include the Vice President, Mr. Curtis; the Mexican embassy, the the British embassy, the Chinese legation, Chief Justice Hughes, Senator and Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow, Gen. John J. Pershing, Mrs. James S. Parker, the Commissioner of the District, Dr. Reichelderfer; Mrs. William Howard Taft, Mr. Theodore W. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Dr. Arthur W. Howe and Mr. Frederic A. Delano. Representative and Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr. and the Solicitor General and Mrs. William D. Thacher are among the subscribers, others including Bishop Mrs.K’s Toll House Tavern lesville Pike r Spring, Md. OUT-OF-TOWN FOLK May Drive Direct to the ' or_take Cortiers Bus. Driving Time Twenty Minutes North on 16th street to Maryiand State Tioe"then Tiznt one mile straight through trate gt titl ride colors. models . sortment to help introduce e on the street oft called “‘Avenue of The Presidents” and Meridian Avenue.” Luncheons _Afternoon Teas and Dinners Noon to 8:30 P.M. Phone Silver Spring 5 Prettier frocks you've never seen, than these. ... Jane Vogue Dresses $ I 0.00 skipper blues and other Sleeve and sleeveless + a delightful as- the public Ney’s new low price policy. Use Ney's Budget Plan Buy everything on the Budget Plan as usual, The new low price policy does not affect it, except to make it doubly convenient. oMiltonR Ay 8th and Pennsylvania Ave. N.\W. OTHE WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER® fashions in these luxuriously fur-trimmed Pictured is the Vionnet Wrap- Around Coat with large flattering wolf collar de- velopedinasmart grey tweed with the newdeep cuff treatment — one of many new RA- LEIGH COATS THE WOMENS SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1931. ‘William McDowell, Dr. and Mrs. Henry B. Learned, Maj. and Mrs. John C. Got- wals, Dr. and Mrs. William John Cooper, Mrs. William Newton Strong, Mrs. Ar- chibald Hopkins, Mrs. Hennen Jen- D. Bursch, Mrs. John H. Storer, Mr: Lewls Clark and Mrs. George W. The Naval Academy Auxiliary of the | Navy Relief Soclety will present in | Mahan Hall, Friday and Saturday, | March 27 and 28, with a matinee Sat- | urday, March 28, the three-act (‘omed\'} “Duley,” under the direction of Lieu 20th .| Lieut. R. W. Peacher, Lieut. E. Comdr. T. T. Patterson. The cast will include Mrs. Karl G. Hensel, Mrs, Wil- liam I. Leahy, Mrs. Joseph L. Kane, Comdr. James G. Ware, Lieut. Comdr. Alexander Macomb, Lieut. Comdr. Dewitt C. Emerson and Lieut. Comdr. Seabury Cook, and Lieut. Hubert W. (bhn;l{ler., . Her- | Rub your throbbing forehead refreshing BAUME BENGU man and Lieut. L. A. Drexler. nounced Ben-Gay). It removes conges- Lieut. Comdr. T. Starr King, at Ban- | tion and brings soothing relief at once. croft Hall, is in charge of the tickets and evening dress will be optional. | "B Ask for n — - _Mr. Louis L. Moneyway will speak at | e n a u (Continued on Fourth Page.) Accept No Substitutes BROOKS G Street—Between |1th and 12th Anniversary Storewide Sales The Anniversary Sales present specially selected groups of Women's Apparel. woman., A combination of smartness and subtle lines that create a youthful appearance. ¥ Fashions for the discriminating Women's Superb Coats You will appreciate this offering of such high-grade Women’s Coats at this special An- niversary price. 38 Regularly Priced at $48 This selected group includes every impor-. tant Spring theme in Coats created expressly for women. Style details that suggest a slender figure through the correct adaptation of scarfs, jabot collars, wrap-around silhouettes and other outstanding fashions for women. | Colors that are particu- larly becoming to women. Skipper blue, navy, black, gray and tan with con- trasting details as dictated by fashion. Materials are Canishera, Basha, Chongaleen Cleo or Vio Crepe Coats trim- med with Mole, Broadtail, Galapin, Kit Galyak, Plat- inum and Blue-dyed Wolf. Correct sizes for Women, Larger Women and Little Women. Brooks—Second Floor. Women’s Dresses in Youthful Fashions In the Anniversary Sale at 18 Regularly 26Y%, in a collection Priced at $25 Women’s regular sizes, 36 to 44, Women's larger sizes, 46 to 52, or Little Women's sizes, 18V to of Youthifying Frocks at a surprisingly low price. Lace Dresses, Flat Crepe Jacket Frocks, Chiffon or Crepe Dresses, Plain and Flowered Fashions. every occasion there is a particularly becoming Dress, with just the right drape or style detail to give you that graceful figure. In Black, Navy, Beige, Gray and Poudre Blue and Smart Color Contrasts. For Brooks—Third Floor Women's Smart Hats A Specially Selected Group Featuring Large Head Sizes 83.75 Regularly Priced at $5.00 The smartly dressed woman will find the correct head sizes in youthfully styled models. The selection includes every new Spring fashio; complete assortment of authentic mnerN newest Spring colors. Brooks—Fourth Floor.

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