Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1931, Page 19

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small company at luncheon yesterdsy at | of honor assisting Mrs. Edward A. Har- ‘Weardman Park Hotel. 4 of the . The (HOREHAM CONNECTICUT AVE. af CALVERT 7, Mrs. William Benjamin. Y‘r‘{'c‘il:yd with their young son, have o getabliahed o Tesidence. at 3614 Con- e avenue. had issued compan; D Union invitatipns for ) - | |dance st the Club Chantecler. Mrs. W. H. Pitch of Rockford, IIl, & ko, | | Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence are in |2t the Shoreham Hotel for an indefinite ; assisting artists as & x | |New York for a visit and are stopping . s at d D. &% g 4 at the St. Regis Hotel, Fifth avenue and [ .. ONE-CENT SALE uraay 2 » & inner v Fifth-fifth street. d tional N. h+ k& N\ Mr. and Mrs. August, Hechsher of New = JONQU“_S Ig! N / i« Dances York City are at the Shoreham Hotel ol D }‘ ; c 4 for & stay of a few days. . 3 2 Dozen for 51c ances z In the Louis Setze clety, eople who Wigh to be accommo- j . Mrs. Alexander Dade entertained & Boston Ferns, $1 Ea. 10,8 special dinner. | | o en”cs1.60 ser pore. fore April 4. s E ; 5 ' 7 E l Roses 75¢c a dozen 5. B h.'.':}'m‘;"" s0n or & la carte serv- b o 7 ] ice). Supper dance 10 Carnations Il 1 (S0c ezcept Fri- Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Herbert Deakyne 4 3 3 . i il Phone Orders Accepted i ouvers - charss. | N oo Bave with inem their son-in-law and - ; ' : I . 5, FLOWER IWART ineluding’ supper: Rt ts Saturday, when she will come nzulur College, where she is a 3 Loose will leave “Swagger Brown ; The N & \ ‘ TR e Newest Oity, . i % rensiing . : | \ Combined with beige buck A % here for & number of important en- Lo i i ~—pumps or oxfords—goes ccessories gagements. 9 il s | o well with many Spring Mrs. McCormick Visits ’ ; ’ i , Cotties. In West on Way to Mexico. Mrs. Medill McCormick, whose term fn the Lower House expired March 4, has gone to Albuquerque, N. Mex, re she was entertained by Repre- sentative Albert G. Simms’ family, be- ing a close friend of his sister. She is en route to Mexico, where she will visit and travel, ha with her her son, Mr. J. Medill M ick: Her debu- E g il tante daughter, Miss Katrina McCor- 3 o I d X g “s"l'ppel' Blue” mick, is in Bermuda. Col. and Mrs. Henry Gibbins are en- Dozens of lovely taining for their son and daughter, Mr. e H Gibbins, jr., M MISS THELMA LOUISE ROBINSON, models — many Peggy . . 4 . < Gibbins; Miss Jeanne McFarland of | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah R. Robinson of Indian Spring Park, Md., who | [il “Now roguish eyes are shining ’neath™ il with intri- Honoluly and Mr. Joseph M. Carey, son | announce her engagement to Mr. Linley Kent Ward, son of Mrs. E. A. Ward, for- I 3 guing touches of Benator and Mrs. Robert M. Carey, | merly of Newport News, Va., now of Hagersiown, Md. The wedding will take il . ‘who arrived in Washington this morn- | place June 24. ...—Edmonston Photo. i of reptile. ing. Mr. Carey came from his studies ! 8t Andover and Miss McFarland from I i o? mate, Miss Rosalie Van Auken, will aboard the lLa rette for Europe, e o Thtse. Camocrow, . They whl epend the | whars. sbe, Wit Ty Mo siter. Mos Col. and lenx; 8 W. ML{:f gnur Vlfl;hm lnvthe cAO‘:.Iknbryw:ll;m {d!sl id Norman. They will travel foi . d, d.lh Oué't mel!)fh ., are spending & jurruss and Miss Van en return - time' in Washington and are stopping | to their studies at Holton Arms School 3 ey e smore § e, ancve: cisn, poTe ¢ : P oo ot ¢ the Dodge Hotel. after Baster. Mrs. K’s youth than hats have had for many a day. Cx trimcor ATty Mrs. Ben F. Hutchison entertained | Mrs. W. W. Withers entertained s Small brimmed, medium brimmed, large bags — handsomely st luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham | party at luncheon yesterday in the Toll HOII‘C Tavern . : : . Z 4 fitted Hotel. Shoreham Hotel i complimen to Miss st brimmed, and just brimful with sheer ex- 3 s Elizabeth - 4 & 4 . Mrs, Gibson, Wife of Col. E. W. Gib- | for arts, shove far maarriase 1o At Biye Savie, W, | otic style—Dull finish or shiny straws, we I e Samuel Serivener, jr, will take place have them all. All colors—all head sizes. I ;ns bt this Spring. %o her cousin, Mrs. Maude Winfleld of A I . 1 jew York. The luncheon was the last| Mrs. Alfred P. Thom has arrived at || \ 3 I Priced upward from in every smart ©of a series which Mrs. Gibson is giving | the Savoy-Plaza, New York, for an in- | | aate8 7 . material. for Mrs. Winfield during her stay in | definite stay. i 7.75 — Mrs. James P. Storey salled yesterda; . Prederick McCormick-Goodhart i S William ]| ) EranEas- = | Bogendort 15w | gmwmw?}sfl.g{ Mr. Samuel Reber, jr whose arrival || 1215 G St. Mstispolies e Dinners Sundgy Morping Breakfast. too | - o f one Silver Spring 5 | Foxe | [ DYNAINIC For Easter! “SUPERIOR QUALITIES—MODERATE PRICES” Wives, Moth- ers, Sisters and e=nea=n R sl CoLoniAL FURNITURE Jf sewme 4 For Many Spring Weddings. # Rosendorf’s Mr. and Mrs. David D. Caldwell have \ means choosing R At Evarts. Kisberly. Mondsy o"thesewsons ||l i for evening, April 6, st 8 Oclock, in Bt. 4 ‘;’a"’,i"‘{v""f N'mé | S X L I Easter T e asour wae I i r REDUCTIONS i the prices. I , L I daughter, Dorothy % Here’s an instance— fif Ls A score or mare of fine reproduc- i . Bernard Josepih Atehison, Monday eve: tions on_our Second Floor have [l and fit of lg: n'gmi 3 Oe.:xh'ure;uefiu - 32 7. 50 i ¥ been strikingly reduced for clear- su rbl Pe hat peiivian er st % == ance purposes . . o peroty, Bowden of Staten Liiand. | | For the $55.00 Grade of I , e i too! umcxuu 15 presi- 1930 7 L 5 e . Sigma Ne- |} Fine Full Foxes in Red and Pointed A deposit reserves your choics Reptiles Genuine Water- snake—Lizard and Python —all colors. That carries twelve dresses .l 3 i 4 “Crepe Fantasie” with their aceessories i I Sketched—Corner Cabinet, selected Maple Dining Suite. Smoky pine i ; washable calf bags 3 , | knotty pine. Millbach finish. Table, Corner Cabinet, Buffet | D . s 5 g e $|2 50 = = ;cptod and four Chairs. . E};g';j;;;;;:, e | 130 $320 | ; in Colors : and others..$4.95 1 | i Millbach Maple Chair. $ 75 Console. Table, All Beige — greens— o - Otb"‘ up to 550 ] | I W" $117.50 2 5 8 mahogany. Was $85.. 550-00 S blues—and blacks -ll-‘Lil‘k‘y rhill;n hose . ol Birch Armchair. Was $372.50 Concave Colonial Mir- g 850 T ror. 12". Was $30. .. I ! Banjo Clock. Mahog- Was §7.50 any. Was $50 542.50 Mahogany Colonial Mirror with Maple Secretary. Was antique. gilt eagle and SI8‘50 $87.50 . . T A% 377.50 d‘“"""f" Was $27.50, Maple Coffee Table. 52 5 00 Colonial Telechron 52|900 Was $35 i Perforations Hall Clock. Was $365, Sofi; ) 3 Telechron Grand- Steuben. Was $153; $110-00 & B oo father’s Clock, Was s|2 5.00 Mahogany Block- h @A ° Spring shoes— ’19? G front Secretary. Was $ 00 I 3 all colors. Pine Saw-Buck Table 565.00 $210 e, |85 - STh (Millbach) Was $90. . M i g sy Eiigh: $[18.00 WZ B:g;hu to match. 53 7.50 boy. Was $147.50. . 3 ere Wy 45 e s wns Mahogany Dining Room Suite. lip Covers-Draperies . This remarkable hanger affair, justly called Duncan Phyfe design. Apartment S p & pEHeS the Wonderbilt Case, will carry comfortably i size. Buffet, Extension Table and & Our t_leoonton will gladly as- twelve dresses—with ample room:for your f Chiks. ' Was sist you in your home decorating accessories. Truly a luggage marvel and at oy $| 5 7.50 plans. - & most unusual price. See it denonstrated. : FaA130 ..o o v e DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. Hours 9 AM. to 6 PM.

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