Evening Star Newspaper, August 30, 1931, Page 36

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SOCIETY. gl T Mrs. Howard Davidson| Entertains at Summer, Home on Patuxent River Prof. and Mrs. Croissant and | Daughter Are at Kingston. ' LEONARDTOWN, Md.. August 20.— Guigan, U. 8. M. C. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D, OKLAHOMA VISITOR Navy Surgeon Genergl And Mrs. Riggs Back: Reopen R Street Home ___(Continued From First Page.) and Mrs. Mc- Guigan, have taken an apaftment at 1757 K street, where they are established €, AUGUST 30, 1931_PART THREE. Jerome Lawler and Miss| street. Miss Chaney is & sister of Ma). and Mrs. Cathe; Kreamer have returned to; Eugene who is stationed at the their homes after spending a week st/ Army War Col L SV 0, Mr. and Mrs, Warren Fairbanks of | “SOCIETY. Active and Past Presidents |Wyoming State Conterence, which wit f hold a three-day session at that plate. National D.AR. on Journey | yre Hobare il ease Thursday for Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, presi- | Deadwood. . Dak. where she will be Mrs. Andrew P. Anderson, with her | Indianapolis spent Thursday and Pri- | aent general of the National of{ entertained by M 1 husband and little daughter Elizabeth, | day at the Mayflower prior to their |, 0 D'::(h(-u Sy ! W’m_l sy B m:uém‘:wl‘!m& | is motoring to California this month. | departure for the Rapidan with the | They will return in October. | presidential party. | — | Mrs. J. B, Storrow of Boston is a Dr. and Mrs. Fred tion who, accompanied by Mrs. Grace | G — Hall Brosseau, former president gen- | Souh Dakota. a: her h A. J. Geler have | ;y] whas been traveling through Yel R R be the week end guest of Mrs es A. Lafferty, State regent of and will attend the Pali board meeting fter & it | guest at the Mayflower, having come to returned to Washington a! |lowstone Park during the past week, Saturday, and will deliver a Washington to attend the meeting of | to Southwest Harbor, Me. where they | il resch Buffalo, Wyo. fomorrow, at a patriotic dinmer to be given sxe the Home Center Division of the Presi- dent’s Committee on Housing yester. | liam Earl Clark. were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Wil- | ynere she will be honor guest of the evening for the coming year. Paymaster Mc- Col. and Mrs. William Gerland Fay of et o et oo B ST Mulberry Flelds, cn ths lower Potomac. | were the guests Sunday in whose honor | day morning. Miss Ida de Herren- 00ds0} com) | schwand accompanied Mrs. SHOTTOW | 1 oai'a: Shrerar s Bilssborn Yeooascy | delphia and rec:ntly was transferred | DeFe: . hgs }.uddmu Maigaret Woodson of Inde. | Mrs, Howard Davidson, wife of Maj to ity 1 “Wiksinkton v | pendence, Mo., is passing & few days a commandant of Bolling Field, “ % n B Y Miss Heath Evans and her aunt, Miss | the Dodge. They are en route home B s Nina Mackall of Bethlehem. Pa.’ have | fiom Betmuda, where they have been | etiona. tn the BemTecht Rives, where Licut. and Mrs. Hirry E. Sears are | sailed for a six-week visit in England, | for the past several weeks. she and her children are spending the spending a few days in Washington at | France and Germany. Summer, end will probably remain until the Miynower. Ll Beariiwassiphed | L L L il U December. The Davidscns hought Cre- | i y aboard the U S. Chicago, | . Mrs obert Gregory of Staunton, | their : mona a little over a year ago and have ’ now at Hampton Roads. \za" lr:d M(:ss' Marvhn‘ Cl nnre\-F have | spendins 12 et i . A i just returned from a tour of Europe Testoredt it 1o 18 Shyut ety o8 fr e and are visiting Mrs. Gregury's brother, ossible. The original mansion was built ot [0°1650 and faces the old home s Mr. Ernest L. May, at 1627 Nineteenth Battle Croek, in Calvert Couniy, wh Rozer B. Tansy was born in 1777. | Cremona was a land grant from Cecilius Celvert to John C. Asck: m and remoin- " ed in the Aschonr fatiily until 1818, ' J nany when it passed t5> Dr. Willi>m Thomas L and his tamily and was purchased from i Miss Kit Thambn, uhno lived there until | imperial Russian embassy, 15 the Davidsons bought it | erial Russi sy, Pr and Mrs. de Witt C. Cr 2 4 b stoy 3 h ‘1! ‘"'H,I.'(;?;E:”:»'mflm};l, st week by Mme t returned from arfd Mrs. Tt A. Olark and son Keaneth, who have been Summer at Franklin Is- land, in Georgian Bay, Canada, have returned to their home, 107 East Under- ood street, Chevy Chase, Md. ative and Mrs. will close their Sixteenth street today ew York, preparatory w aboard the Olympic They will visit in France nd return early in former naval attache ir daughter, Miss Dorothy Washington are spend at their old place, Kingston California, boidering Kingston Creck The residence was built betwern 166 1 imett has joined 0 and has quite an int H. Hammett has joined Mrs. Thomas N. Conrad and | in their home on Rhode pending several King of Was her home the house gues Davis of Comy > s 1 wn many cf the X : ) c n September for & | Mrs. S. Percy Pa., attended | week end at 1213 F 8T Hammett First Signs of AUTUMN Now we pres ultra-smart of ton a display of Fall absence with | f 3 Fashions selected with David Zeller that unerring instinct | that has made Riziks an C.| the criterion of each where | new mode alfonte- h-d many of 23 i children and grea attending the birthday nt the ashing- their home i g with Mrs, Graves' daughter, Mr ton and children from At- kave been visiting th and. Ohio, to spend some time G diughters, Miss Mai- H. E. Missel r to Canada with Mrs. Livingston M argaret Tappin, Miss Nora nd M'ss Stella T: all of | 3 = e sion, are_the house P iy Mrs. Edwinetta 8. Zurhorst at Charl- -4 toavillz Mrs. V. R. Thompson and her son Ritoseau Thompson, with Mr. He Loker of New York. are the house | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Abell | — ——— of Leonardtown this week. 1o Miss Nora Duke of Baltimo: { riage of Miss Ethel Grave. r niece, Mrs. Wil e b ol & ) Mr. Ernest Chrisfield He Tertyce spent Soddiy w | Mr. and Mrs. George E. Her: tives in Calvert County, at Chesar 3 le, Md.. which took place on Wlack or brown— sccording 16 your testel A new, intericoting shade of brown . .. or black with @ timuleting dosh of convat! And 0s for Iaathers—you mey mix them aimost te swit yoursell Suade with patert o pinsesl. Patent and pinseal. Lizord and sk kid. And infinite combinations of kidskin . .. cafskin 44, ond pigskin! Also alligater end fine sharkskin, But we warn yeu—the o I, Miller values in foatwesr actuelly go to your head! Ws exhilorating io-find the seme wxavisitely made L Miller shaes for tess than you ever paid beferel And # you should see dovble @nd buy twe pairs instead ef one, no ene could blame you. For considering the new | Miler volues It would be o recl eesnemyl 'MILLER Aot e 1222 F STREET N. W. They course cf Miss Rose (formerly Leon's) has assembled a stunning array of Hats showing the decided Empire influence of the new Paris Couturier cre- ations. ard E. Stokes of C! cinnati daughter, Miss Jane x apartment at | MRS. HERBERT HAUSER Wa 1 the duration | Of Tulsa, who has s3 iard and has been eniertained is v y v | by friends, Mrs. E. A. Sixsmith of Edgemoor giving a dinner for her last week. S Carter_Hatley Photc Richard D. Mullowney of Brook- | line, Mass. and Mr. Charles P. Mc- v of Washington left Wednes- | ke of Bays, Canada, to at-| a Nu Convention. They| presenting the William and Mary | dntil school | Millinery $8.50t0$25.00 Frocks $27.50 Up as returned to nding several weeks | t and Mrs. Dent | Boston, Mass I Denton | copq) | ceremo Mrs. H {of the St. Mary" ale St. Marys City, and also the hoo! T Jack Offers a Pre-Labor Day Special A Regular $10 Steam Wave for $ 92 Complete Marcel Top, Ringlet Ends Waved to Suit the New Empress- Styled Hats. “Get the Genuine at Jack's Call Dist. 9718 Jack Perm. Wave Shop prices and pay 1320-22 F St. N.W. ir Suile 336-887-338. 3rd-floor front nore | t but pretty wedding took place < Roman Cathol ogust 16. 2t 3 pm Pather B. H. Polhman. S. J.. s L the church, performing the cere- | ) Bever oF Villes vhen Mrs. Kathleen Downing of | yyq Whditedey to dpent Washingion and Mr. Jessie C. Knott fas Atyos Taylor son of Mr. and Mrs. George Knott of 5 H d. Miss M bridegroom. and Mr. William as best man. After the cere- a luncheon was served at the Valuable Souvenirs for Our Patrons During Opening Week | Enterprise | town and her si { well of Baitimore {an_ocean tri oy - | Miss Ja P slackiston } on cloth. "fut OF | ton is visiting Mrs. W. r tabl cently been made and a few friends. | r Bushwood petit , are ung couple left for & | “afice Anna Lee Mudd. daughte - ; : <. Lee S ) lley Loe: this | MF. and Mz, Lee Su . vill entertain on September 12 | oo o and Prince tate, Andover, on the lower | — o Potomac, in honor of the Maj. William ! Tiiomas Chapter, D. A. R., of St. Marys County at its first Fall meeting, which will b2 preceded by a luncheon. Those who will serve a8 hostesses will be Mrs. J. Spence Howard of Blmnwre‘ and her sister, Mrs. James M. Bennett inary, end Mrs. Catherine Kennedy. all of St. Marys City and the first district ! ‘€ar Spomsor- . wv 1 . 1 » norial porch | JEPENUABLE | UK g! Old Cool | = During July and August the chapter does not meet. It is this ing the erection of a at Chi Springs” Celtic cr FUR SHOPD . 1008 F Street N.W. Monday, August 3l ‘With a Dramatic: Combination of Corgeous Furs! and Startling Values! National's Fur Coats are distinguished by their NEWNESS in sile Tomorrow You Are Cordially Invited to The Opening of Our New “Fashion Center” ghter of former Mrs. George C. Pever! ville, is spending a few P A Charming Little Shop [ “Mattingly in' the Within a Shop—on Our Second Floor houette . . . straighter lines . . . broader shoulders . .. wide wrap-overs , . , more flattering collars . . . interesting sleeves and cuffs . . . They're tai- lored in skins of matching beauty and quality . .. Caracul, Broadtail, Pony, Muskrat, Leopard Cat, Ocelot, Persian Paw, Mink Dyed Jap Weazel, Jap Mink, Hudson Seal (dved Muskrat), Sealine (dyed coney ), Beaverette (dyed coney) ... Models with self-trimming ... . or with the smartest con- trasting furs ... A marvelous choice ... Junior, Misses’ and Women's sizes. Spectacular Opening COAT SALE $7 7.50 58 7.50 59.7.50 and up As Surely as They Are “Here Today” . .. So Surely Will They Be “Gone Tomorrow” . .. They're Values TOO Great to “Last!!” Not in Twenty Years Have Furs Like These Been Offered So Low Priced! is_made of t Flan your Fall wardrobe in the pleasant atmosphere of this smart little shop which opens its doors, so to speak, for the first time tomorrow! Here, with the aid of an expert and discerning stylist, you can view the more exclusive fashions in The Mode For Fall in Dresses and Hats As Created in Par Cool—Quiet Excellent Service Delicious Meals SUNDAY §1 .60 DINNER 5 Courses Choier_of Roast Duck Fried Chicken Baked Sausb Or Tenderloin Steak 1 te 7:30 P.M. Col. 10118 Ann Taber Not only are our coats LOWER in price—but they are MORE BEAUTIFULLY made, more beautifully lined, and more beauti- fully FASHIONED. The slim “wrapped” silhouette is accentu- ated by the large COLLAR and CUFF treatment and wider & . . . shoulder lines. 1 ppr(" Pd m \ e ¥ l)l"f & Remodeling and Repairing Reasonably Done by Expert Furrifu Selected by Our Stylist! Almost daily new fashions in frocks and hats wll be added— adaptations of the creations of French designers—but they will bz priced with restraint, as even the smartest of new fashions always are at Goldenberg’s. EN 1110 G EsST1879 A 85 Deposit Holds Y our Choice—Storage Free National Fur Shop 1008 F Street N.W. Goldenberg's—Second Floor

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