Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1931, Page 43

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Caldwell-Kimberly Announcement Issued: Marriage in April Wedn, Miss Sara Noel Stock to|imencan oivie Wed Mr, Murray—Rites Expected Easter Week. Mr. l?;? Mrs. hfldzD.‘ Sn‘:?:‘:.“ l‘1 pounce the engagemient of ugh= {er Elisabeth Burgess to Mr. Arthur varts Kimberly, soh of Col. and Mrs. H. 8. Kimberly. The wedding will take lace April 6 in Bt. Andrew's Episcopal hurch. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Prancis Stock a pounce- the el 'ment of their da ter Barah Noel to Mr. Willlam Mong Murray of this eity. The wedding i8 expected to take place Easter week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Combs Loker of Leonardtown, Md., announce the en- Interesting Auom’blag‘ At National Park Supper ‘The tables were decorated with Spring oy s A , from the Sequois National Park for the | occasion. Cones from the big trees held the place cards, Which carried the seal {of the park service and were shaped to | correspond to the badgés wotn by rang- ers and park naturdlists. The decofa- tive colof scheme was green and white, the_official colors of the service. The supper was followed by an {fter- pretation of the work of the National Park Service by Mr. Horace M. Al- twight, director, and Dr. Harold C. | Bryant, Assistant director in charge of A _new col- ec the | the 1 T the Third Day,” THE SUNDAY STAR, Lenten Drama Premiere Benefits Missions’ Fund ‘The Rev. m;ncls :( cl:‘\;nn:xh Dc:‘f‘ 8t. Martin's Church and spirityal modera-~ tor of the Curley Club of Washington, heads the Committée on Reception at forthéoming Washington premiere tation of the Lenten drama, “On at the Immaculate Conception ' Auditorium Tuesday eve- ning at 8:15 o'clock. Assisting in the recelving ‘line will be Miss L. McGee, fo s of the Curléy Club; Mr. Johin L. Donnelly, Miss Mary Grétchsn Baden, Miss Ethel M. Ammon, Miss Josepline Leahy, Mr: Prancis Anthony McCann, Mr. Roland Hyland, Mr. Wiillam J. Boyd, Mr. James F. O'Connell, Miss Dorothy E. Barrett; Miss Margaret E. Freedman, Miss Anna Gertrude Walsh, Mr. Harry B. Oandee, Miss Ramona Raley, -Miss Maty Bmily Hodges and Miss Grace Sprucebank. The drama is being given for the benefit of the Archbishop Curley Schol- arship Fund for missions in Southern Maryland. Twentieth Century Club Planning Bridge Benefit The Twentieth. Century Club, of which Mrs. William Walter Husband is president, is planning & bridge bene- fit for the Americanisation School As« soclation. Justice McCoy is of this association and Miss Ma: Aiton, administrative principal of the Americanization School, is its treasurer. The_benefit will hke&‘u Priday, April 10, 4t 2 o'8loek, at Shotreham. rd, George F. ywerman is general chairman and heading the committees are: Mrs, Sidney H. Thompson and Mrs. Francis M. Goodwin, tickets; Mrs. Arthur J, Seaton, ¢andy and cakes; Mrs. Geoffrey Creyke, tables and scores; Mrs. Charles Thomas Watson, special entertainment; i Miss . Mis. Frank R, Rutter, auditing. general committee has secured services of an experienced fortune- teller, Mme. Zeroba, who will tell for- tunes during the afternoon. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 22, It's a Fine Old Custom To Dress Up Your Home for Easter 1931—PART THREE. These Special Prices Only Until April Fifth Mr.| This afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the | reverend sisters from each of the local B! ghgement of théir diugnter Ann Hiigs- | SXRIBILA to 4 parothial schools and convents are to *th to Mr. Phillip Mortls Pur:ington | Frederic A | American Civic Assoclation, 3 of H;,,"fi’,f.‘g."f":,“' oy o 3 dsey | Among the guests were the Sectetary |be the guests of the Curley Club at a| of the Interior And Mrs, Wilbur, Seha« | private showing of the play. o G % B, and e (AR e S S| - "Loke! ve Rul , Mr. 3 Dt ob % vaiam, M. Laker, Mf. | soots. Laavitt. Mr. and bz Horace M. ton_end ‘f-ha late Mr. v:nh(urm M.Nl’u;; Grant and | Al rington, former -president o le North | Hartford Ban derf will take place Satur- mA;.gu at 8t P Chapel, | y . eter's \pel, Leohardtown, With the Rev. Frederick | Niy ook of , assisted by the Rev.|yshn M. Calvert E, of Washington. sniall oception 1o e Wedding ‘party Teception for the and members of both families. Mr. and Mrs. Noah R. Robinson of Indian Spring Park, Md., announte the engagement of their datughter Thelma Loulse to Mr. Linley Kent Ward, son Oliver Owen Kufin, MY, and Mrs, | i o ; 2 -~ of Mrs. E. A. Ward, formerly of New= M. Butlér, Dr. and Mrs. William | d News, Va., but now of Hagers- € A 3 o o va . . " v ey e by Lo An Embassy English Club style suite in selection of 20 covers in tapestry, chase mohair, radnor cloth and . tappettes. _ Railway passengers enterirg and lea ing London every day total 28,000, . “Mrs. and Mrs. 8 .,nl‘dd. The wedding will take place K. . Roy Mrs. George curator of geology, tional Museurn. ~Since her He Swarthmore College ; mmm secretary to the Mrs. Allen, Dr. . . Wade Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. s the son of the late g"nmnm:fw-mr Mrs. Jobn De wore Gsinguitiad ss orpun: | LAt e Ay, Jotehing Setph - 3 w8, e F. d leaders in recreational work. gan“;ll‘r{l };hn Pr:rnt, Mr. and Mis, A. Ricker, Mr. Frank P. Leetch, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- SRS . . T, arnd %y Anderson, Miss Esther Chapter Plfl; Will Be Held April Have Your Photograph Taken In Our Studio Mts. Sidney Taliaferro Ricdinces Loimiifes Photograph 11x14 Inches of Q (Almost Half the Size of This Entire Newspaper Page) You Da;fi’; Have $I to Take More Than One! A really lovely latge studio portrait of yourself, your oungster . . . or any member of your family . . . for $1. ounds impossible? We've made thousands in the past few months. Come in and see some of them. Extra Prints, $1.00 Each No Appointment Necessary LOWER FLOOR . W. P. 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