Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1931, Page 19

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SOCIETY 'nxxler, Miss Margaret Whitney and Mr, Edward Ford, The party remained | for dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Jny "G. Coleman of 655 | E. Morningside drive n.e., Atlanta, Ga., announce the engagement of lhelr1 daughter Dorothy to Mr. Grady A. Lee, &lso of Atlanta. ‘The wedding will take place at the Becond Bantist Church of Atlanta the evening of June 30. Miss Coleman spent her early child- | hood in Takoma Park. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bogley of Rockville are her maternal grandparents. Capt. C. G. Foltz entertained at the | dinner dance at the Shoreham Hotel on Saturday evening, th> guests remaining | later for supper cancing. Mrs. Eugene Ad has left Wash- dngton for a short stay in Asheville, N. C. She was accompanied by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watson. Before returning ‘D\ the Capital Mrs. Adams will visit rela- | tives in North Carolina and Virginia. Mrs. Charles E. Ferguson will be hostess to a party of 12 at luncheon tomorrow at the Shoreham Hotel. General Invitation to Incurables’ Home Tea. An interesting event on the calendar this weck is the tea at the Home for the Incurables Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, president of the home; the board of managers and patients cor- dially invite the public to attend the tea. A section of the Marine Band will | give a concert during the fete. | Miss Kathleen Lakeman entertained & party at'luncheon at the Shoreham | Hotel Saturday in compliment to Mrs. | Albert S, Schnee of Philadelphia, who is now the house guest of her sister, Mrs. H. Nelson Spottswood. In the company | were Mrs. Robert Shields, Mrs. Ralph Smith. Miss Juliette Grant, Miss Prankie Keyser. Miss Margaret Gaylord, Miss Gladys Visel, Miss Helen Kelley and Miss Helen Gaylord. Among those who entertained at din- | ner last evening at the Carlton was Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt. Mrs. Mary C. Waters has canceled her lans for returning to Europe and is at | ye, Va., for the Summer. Mrs. Marion Sudduth McClarty of Louisville, Ky., with her two children, Katherine and Marion, are guests of | Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher Moulden, | parents of Mrs. McClarty. Mr. Mc- Clarty will join them later. Mrs. Alice Neal, assisted by her sis- ter, Miss Anna Cooley, entertained Sat- | urday evening, May 23, at her home, 1614 Otis street northeast, with a small | musicale. Music end games entertained the guests and dainty refreshments were served from a tea table decorated with beautiful Spring blossoms, the. color scheme of which was pink. ‘The marriage of Miss Anna Amelia Seabright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Seabright of Winchester, Va., Weeks of preparation and now we are ready ‘with Again to the Front With An Exceptional Offering of 865 Gorgeously Fashioned Frocks in a PRICE SMASHING SALE Of Highest Dressmaker Type DRESSES MRS. CLARENCE Cavalier, Virginia Beach. in the Capital. THE EVENING NORTON GOODWIN, Wife of Judge Goodwin of Chicago, an expert horsewoman and recently at the Judge and Mrs. Goodwin pass a good —Hamilton M. Wright Photo. | deal of time | to Mr. Orville Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Hoover of Williams- port, Md., took place in the First Chris- tian Church in Winchester, Wednesday, May 20. Rev. R. L. Willlamson per- formed the ceremony. The bride wore a princess gown of | bridal satin, her tulle veil being ar- and orange blossoms. She carried a sheaf of calla lilies and white snap- dragons. Attending her was Miss Eloise | Caldwell as maid of honor, who wore a gown of yellow chiffon over yellow sstin, with a wide-brimmed, yellow straw hat, and ca.rned an arm bouquet of yellow snapdrago; Mr. Marshall Kllne ‘and Mr. Fugene Russell were the ushers, There was an elaborate program of music, Mrs. Em- est Lee Nalley of Clarendon, Va., cousin the wedding and adding two vocll numbers to the program. 'A Teception at the home of Mr. and' GOWNS ranged cap fashion with bands of satin | of the bride, going to Winchester for | Breslau Mrs. Seabright followed the ceremony, the guests being received in the garden of the home. Mr. and Mrs. Hoover later left for a wedding trip and will return to live in Winchester. Mr. Willlam Wilmeth of Wardman Park is in Baton Rouge, La., for the next two weeks when he will rejoin Mrs. Wilmeth at their apartments in ‘Wardman Park. | Several hundred * ‘“garden tourists” | will make the rounds tomorrow of the | first annual garden tour of the Chevy Chase Garden Club of Maryland. Many of the finest and most interest- ing gardens in Chavy Chase, Md., will | be opened for the tour, with both the | newer estates and the old homes, clus- tered round with historical associations, included in the route of 22 gardens. An Chase Circle will dispense information and tickets, while tickets may also be 1307 to 1315 G St. N.W. Values 19.95, #25 and *29.50 Stunning Jacket Dresses Rajah—Shantung—Senoucci New Necklines and Sleeves information booth at Chevy| mmll"||||lIIIII|IlI|IIIII TS STAR, WASHINGTON, obtained at any of the gardens to be e Wle’residlng at the information booth will be Mrs. Richard Fay Jackson and her Information Committee including Mrs. J. W. Latimer, Mrs. Robert Flem- ing, Mrs. John Martin, Mrs. Proctor Dougherty, Mrs. T. R. McDonald, Mrs. Lester Wilson, Mrs. Louis T. Boekhoff and Mrs. Clarence Aspinwall. ‘The senior members of the staff of the Trinity Times, the student organ of Trinity College, held a farewell luncheon at the Shoreham Hotel on Saturday. Those present included Miss Eliza- beth Hunter, editor in chief; Miss Katherine Austin, advertising’ man- | ager; Miss Edith Callaghan, business manager; Miss Margaret Haran, Miss Mary Elizabeth Andrews, Miss Syd Walsh, Miss Janet Sheehan, Miss Dorothy Hayes, Miss Margaret O'Dono-~ hue, Miss Mary Augusta Kennedy, Miss Katherine Garrity, Miss Mercedes Lid- dell, Miss Marjory O'Brien, Miss Mary Alice Cuincen, Miss Marie Nolan, Miss Katherine Sweeney, Miss Ruth Taylor, Miss Katherine Callaghan, Miss Mary Ryan and Miss Helen Marcaccio. Mrs. Compton Hostess to New Pi Beta Phi President. The annual May supper of the Washington Alumnae Club of the Pi Beta Phi Fraternity will be held Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. Wil- son Compton, 3900 Cathedral avenue. Installation of club officers for 1931-32 will follow the supper. The duties of | the president will be turned over to | Mrs. Arthur Nesbitt by Mrs. Carl Smith | Dow, who has held the position for | two years. | _ Assisting Mrs. Compton will be Mrs. Frank_F. Nesbit, Mrs. James Murray, Thoroughly Cleaned 'S Cold Storage Vaults. Phone. Nat'l 5628 and we will M 809 11th St. N.W. Mrs. Ben S. Fisher, Mrs. Burnett R. nContmuzd on Fifth Pugel Inside and Out, and Stored in Burglar- proof and Fireproof Steaming and Glazing Free VERY LO“ PRICES ON urum\a ND REMODELTL! gladly call for your coat. ISADOR MILLER Furrier | Nat'l 5628 | | LUNCH, $1.00 AFTERNOON TEA DINNER, $1.25, $1.50 RESTAGRANT. Anchorage Culs Connecticut Ave. With the co-operation of our New York office ‘we present J D. C. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1931 W. B. Moses & Sons Oversold! We oversold on the Special Items advertised for “The Brides’ Bazaar” and the Home Week Sale and now more are in and we have decided to continue several of these Specnals until May 30th For the Living Room— An Embassy specified construction English style suite in a selection of 15 covers of tapestry, chase mohair, radnor cloth or tappettes. Chair, $45...2 Pieces, $145 For the Dining Room— A 10-piece dining suite, artistic design. . For the Bedroom— $135 Three-Piece Suite Printed Crepes, Gay or Somber Flowered Chiffons—Colorful Embroidered and Eyelet Embroidery Plain Crepes and Chiffons Combinations of Prints and Colors Imported Laces and Combinations Knitted Sports Suits and Frocks Twin Prints—Contrasting Colors Single Dresses, $13.95 Secure your Summer wardrobe during this Extraordinary Sale, as we are confident that the values are outstanding—unusual styles! “.."0.’."00..0.00.“00’.0.“.000” \00000“.’"0“0‘.‘.0.".’..0.0“‘: £:3 36 TO 46, WOMEN 0000000000000 00000000000000000000. 00' 0000000000000 00000000 0““00“00“ Choice of Our O AT S Entire Stock of FINEST FABRICS . . . FINEST TAILORING. $18 VALUES $39.50 TO $79.50 Your unrestricted choice of ANY COAT IN THE STORE, Thc Fnendly Shop BRESLAU’S 1307 to 1315 G St. Hand-Drawn and Embroidery Smart Peplums and Pleatings Coat Styles with Real Chic Exceptional Styled Short Sleeves Copies of Late Imports Pleated and Circular Skirts Silk Suits—2 and 3 Piece Models —and Bedding Week In ' Which We Sponsor Those Bedding ltems Which Make for Restful- Sleep > Specially Priced ¢ Inner-Spring Mattress $19.75 This marvelously comfortable mattress that is made up of dozens of oil tempered coils padded with layers and layers of fine cotton felt. In pastel coverings with a taped roll edge. This is at a greatly reduced price for this week, .. and we assure our patrons that the Coat that you purchase will be in good style next season. FINEST FUR TRIMMING . . . EXTRA SALES- PEOPLE AND FITTERS MOSES—FIFTH FLOOR -

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