Evening Star Newspaper, May 22, 1931, Page 20

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S O C I E T Y e ket o Births Reported. Ehele: ‘e o L s, "o Marriage Licenses. (Continued From Third Page) | afterncon at 3 o'clock, The hostess for fasa s SepteE, 3 % Mcfi'm"’n iggicfi""' w'::x .:g;;';?" b i C.d?l;:m'l. 38, ::.a Leia xnuh:. 43; Rev. n.«f'aoqnm and was slso present| yno€ e Fechet, Miss Dorothy - mnd h."}‘,;"""‘ T, More, ‘boy. Deatls Reporte i and- . Botsko, 0, Forty Port, Pa.i at the Red Cross dinner last night. mez, boy. i Haspel is well known through the | Gould Fowler, Miss Caroline Howbert| Ch s ind_Isabel Mahaffie, boy. 8, .m_ ;Bonl:éo ?MWS 26, arry Ley Mrs. | Bern, d_Esther Jenkins, boy. 3 B 5 of Colorado Springs, Miss Elsle Hume, L er Jei g 1, 89, 910 Longfell t. South for her interest in the Girl| &, COCR AR Hume, ~ Miss Marion| aan‘f,::zc:‘c?;';;‘:‘."“fia B | iianie B Avertl, 5, 1400 Merigian v, | ocke aringar VgEs 40 S15 gz snd . ol Hume, Miss Mary Elizabeth MacArthur, Mary'X’ Sielor wiel e O R e N e o o Eaten 1. o | Miss Virginia Minnigerode, Miss Mar- Dorothy E. will 3 oyal G, Bteadman, 84, ¥ “) | Guilford R. and_ Vivian Poehlman Miss Marie Lorbeerbaum has re- 4 Mary Bennington Timothy T. Lane, 53, Emergency Hospital. | 18, both of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. Thomas turned to Washington from New York,|gene Musser, Miss Mary Benningto George B. Comly, 52, Walter Reed Gen- | S. Davis. Lk . Shinn, Miss Susanne Wallace, Miss Jacob ‘Stiverberg, 40, and Eva krol.ke. ‘where she went to meet a group of 30 o » ny Christ, girl | 5 Tayl 22 both of Baltimore, Md.. Rev. Julius T. d ished visitors from Vienna,| Atlee Wirgman and Miss Mary Martha Hand % 1 tarie E. Tallant. 42. 1005 Tavir st. nee. | 12} v who arrived in that city on| Wren. 5 it 3 = allinger Hospital, | _Walter Hopking, 2¢. and Mary Hogan, 25; the Vultania. In the company are dis-| b ith of New| John W. and Esther ow. girl. d ir., 33 ‘hours, Provi- Rer, Rdward L, Buckey. — .4 Cecells M. Dr. 8nd Mve. James I Velih o - and Herbert, 22; Rev. Chesteen Smith. i lshed_hus!_nrst men and manu-| yon City will be at Wardman Park e 3 G son, &a 1‘2’3’5" é“q’m‘,fi’é.."m“"' lerbert, 22 - On th. L‘fim“}'%%;!fi%g‘wé spend some days I yote] for a short time. 54, Provicence ‘Hospital. | 5 o e Willlam E. and_Helen N. Scheele, boy. | son. 25, Gallinger HOB-| wyo great events happened in the! ey, 15 75| v and Mrs. Henry Morgenthau of | William J. and Margarer M. Ghewning, 3r., p“l:*:‘:nnl of Mary Banks, 22 days, Gallinger | year 1688—the publication of Newton's ceives the visitors at’the Capitol ‘at 3| New York City are passing some time | boy | poniant O o'clock this afternoon. and the Min- at the Carlton. & M, Bomers, €irl. | “Infant of Lilllan Raymond, 13 days, Freed- ncipia At Every dis- ister of Austria, Mr. Prochnik, will en- e men’s Hospital League of Augsburg. erybody tertain them at the legation on Massa-| Mrs. Sigmund Stern and Miss Alice | Hatmon . Sha Eucllie 3 Vauiumiiv: S15L | oyCOroelia Ponter, 3 davs, Freedmen's Hos- | cussed the latter, but only a very, very | GCephas 8. 1. 4 > A. and el . Ginude 1 and "Maid 3, Gremer, “girl. A8 former. - wir / o i | _Mr. and Mrs J. R. Alpine of New| @ £ "20a" Wilneimine ™M Kurphy, DR R < | chueetts avenue, and there will be| Mosgrove of San Francisco are at the| E8rl A and Gatherine D. Ruth. sir pital ot of Gertrude Bovd, 1 day, Preed. |feW Were @it once, or ever, aware of the mmlr entertainment for them during| Willard for an unlimited stay. Hyman and Freda Pear, TR DT e | York City, are at the Shoreham Hotel, vernon D. and Edna P. Beall, girl. & Prancis D. d Isabelle V. el Mrs. Frank R. Frost of Pittsburgh is| ghere they have taken an apartment| Prancis B g e Deremer, eirl staying at the Mayflover while in|fo'fhe early Summer. They are ac- Robert D ang Bootn &, Carrick, gl | B E R B E R l H ’ S Hashington lor the Sraduation tonight| companted by Miss Anne Alpine Wilson ok B el | ( from the King-Smith Studio School, | 214 Miss Allce Alpine. F at TWELFTH f B | Mrs. Susan Brown and Mrs. Jessie Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Patterson are in | Gardner arrived Wednesday from their Atlantic City for an early vacation and | home in Fort Wayne, Ind, and are at are staying at the Hotel Ambassador. | the Dodge for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Grifin of New | Dr. and Mrs. H. Clive McAlister of |2 —Wear it from early morning to late at night! ., . . Wear it alone—or wear it with accents of color , , . But wear WHITE, and you will be fashionable this Summer. You Because the lease of the NUNN-BUSH Shoe department will : will find white costumes by the score at shortly be terminated ! Kann's . . . and the smart white or colored 1 accessories to go with them, : vayne, Ind., are staying at Ward- York City are in Washington and will| Fort Wame, ire stay be 8t the Mayflower until Monday. | | men Park Hotel for a few days. R ey Miss Mildred Johnson of New York Dinner Touight of Bridge | City is at the Carlton for a few days, Club of Unitarlan Church. sccompanied by Miss Helen L. Weber ummhnridge Club of (‘he All Souls'| also of New York City. tarian Church will give its annual | “Get Together” party tonight at dinner, | Mr. and Mrs. Tyre Ford of San Fran- followed by bridge in the Dodge Hotel, | €i5c0, arrived in Washington yesterday when husbands of the members will be | 8nd are at the Shoreham Hotel, the honor guests. Covers will be laid e for 40. Mrs. James Rogers is presi-| James Russell Lowell went under the dent of the Club and Mr: en name of Hosea Bigelow. MEN! Here Is Our GREATEST Strap Watch Value— Special—Saturday Only Genuine ELGIN Movement Jeweled and Guaranteed With the New Hollywood Link Bracelet Jeweled Elgin Movement. Chromium-Finshed Case Many Styles to Select From An outstanding strap watch—having the famous Elgin guaranteed movement—that assures you absolute accurate time service. Note the modern Hollywood ity wcnite K ' § 13.95 Open a Charge Account " Looke Ior Ghe Big Clock” Open Saturday Evening Finish It With “SAPOLIN” Speed Varnish— In the Popular Wood Colors Interior Gloss— For Walls and Woodwork Vs Galion.. Gallon ..... House Paint $1.77 Gal. ~—Prepared with linseed oil, in white and twenty or more colors, for inside and outside use. Metallic Roof Paints Kannsons 4-hr. Decorative Enamel., ..69¢ pt. $1 White or Orange Shellac ..69% qgt. Dupont House Paint (White, $3.65) Colors, $3.45 gal. 4-inch Bristle Rubber-Set Paint Brush Paint Dept. FUR COATS Every Pair of Thoroughly Cleaned In- s MEN’S SHOES side and Out, anda et s ‘ Must Be Sold ROV NUNN-BUSH ANKLE FASHIONED OXFORDS _AND Steaming and Glazing Free SHOES, JOHNSTON AND MURPHY, ARCH PRESERVER, VERY LOW PRICES OX REPAIRING SELZ AND FREEMAN SHOES will be closed out at bargain prices. This is a real opportunity—stocks are complete—mid- spring season—and prices reduced. Get yours now. Every Pair Is Priced to Sell Out Quickly LAST DAY f This Once a Season Event! Phone Nat'l 5628 and we will gladly call for your coat ISADOR MILLER Nat'l 5628 i T ///';"//"//‘/@7%% ) Q'lld ¢ W [ A & ///1 ///' ) ) W /‘///, The original prices were from $12.50 to $25.00 . . . including New Hats from a well known maker of high-priced hats This last day should be our best . . . because we have added 400 new arrivals ... from a famous milliner . to our already noteworthy selection of hats ... copies of French originals bearing the facsimile labels of their creators... hats from well known makers in New York . . . tailored hats, soft feminine hats . . . smart sports hats ... hats with brims, small absurd hats with a world of chic . . . all Summer’s newest and loveliest fashions. It is with some pride that we announce that this year has been by far the most successful in our history . . . that we have sold more high-priced hats than ever before. These are the hats you now have the opportunity of buy- ing at this great reduction for tomorrow only. Wise women use this event to buy a whole wardrobe of Summer hats. select- ing one to complete each ensemble ... and at this price you can well afford to. Jellef’s Milliney Shop—Street Floor, THE NeEW elleffs No C. 0. D.’s, Credits, Exchanges or Mail Orders, Please An “EVERGLADE” ‘White Frock, $16.50 —Charm radiates from every line of this smart one-piece model of soft washable white crepe, which is hand-finished and decorated with hand-em- broldery. Sises 14 to 40— (8econd Floor.) Floppy Brimmed White Rough Straws, $5 —Infinitely flattering brimmed hats of rough — with smart patent two-tone White Visca Straw Bag and Beret $2.95 Set -—An envel wif zipper fastener, and a little beret. Also White Silk Jacket Frock, $10 —A chie, oool outfit with s sleeveless frock a greatly its charm. Sizes 14 to 40. (Sec- ond Floor.) ‘White French Crepe —Chic and cool and comf s, Bl B wi Floor.) : White Coats, $15 _ R R Blousettes, $1.95 —Dainty, cool and charming gme“ll:l‘m:nmennwhu n our Neckwear partment (Street Fioone: °

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