Evening Star Newspaper, September 4, 1931, Page 18

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Brorm SOCIETY. ']HF EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1931 : SOCIET'Y. e b | lMc,. yesterday aftarnoon at 4 o'clock 1ntcmrgu Washington ~University l-az‘1 fashiored like the gown of tMe bride, | will maks their nome at 4428 Q street, BRIDE OF QAT RDAY | St. Paul's Catholic Church, Father Foa- | year. - | with which she wore slipgers. to match | in Foxhall Village. 55 # ‘Laine officieting. A reception followed o ¢ | end carried cses and blue del S the ceremony at the home of Dr. anc | Miss Lucy Biddle Moore, daughter of | ¢ T ‘man rcses and blue del- | The Misses Boyd of Washington, who Mvs. J. Lawn Thompson for the wed- | Mra. Eessie Addison Moore, and Mr phinfum. Mr. Robert D. Blackistone hn bzen occupying th~ Bungalow for -~ Thomas Jackson Waters, son of MF.| wag best men, three months in Sandy Spring, have re- ding party and relatives. sl and Mrs. William V. Waiers of Telti- o more, were married last cveniz. Later 1 the day Mr. and Mrs. Wat- | WW0°4 10 thelr apartment on'T street. 5 . . - ; Wedding of Yesterday 4 . | ceremony was performed in the h')mt- ers started on a wedding trip, the bride | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam B. Bennett, President and Mrs. Hoover Bid Adle.u to . : : '"‘1‘:""“ "‘x e ""';‘;‘""‘I dis Ben | Of the brice’s untle and aunt, Mr. and | {raveling in'a Gress of ‘dark biie Wool | Who will coms here at the end of this Ly . ’ i Sk v | e marriage o iss In Mrs, W. Elkins Reed, at 4705 Blagden | cTepe with a small hat to match. Th RictivindiMini £ Bol d - : | Corea, daughter of Mrs. Robert LIVIng- | torezoe. the Rev. D SRS IR 8 Sl e e (Continued on Third Page) vetiring Minister o olivia an ’ E |ston Balley, to Mr. Marvin F. Fowler : A % ) : lof this city, formerly of Mexico. Mo.. | Oiating, nt 8 o'clock. Oniy s small com ey oK L A son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. § ony witnesrd the ceremony, the ® Scnora de Medma. i ¥ ok o | Gt Monroe City, Mo. took piaca vester- | Fanoomants for the weading ‘bel | i B Cay afternoon. The ceremony was per- | (mdle as possible owing to the | formed in the h;m‘ of Mft "gd ;f"* death of the brice’s brother, M S. 'VER received Senora | Fitzhu; M tta, WL 2 #: b ailey, on 'Van Ness street, the ev.| Addison Moore. The house had an R i wie of the | who Is spendiig iz i z g ; Ve kell R. Deal of the Mount Vernon | effective -rrangement of palms, ferns nister of Belivia, flowe Tt: promincht Az » [Flace M. . South Church officiating, | and early Autumn flove =y St ithe f the milia winner ¥ ¥ ' at 1 o'clock, in the presence of a sma B . i e . S Bl | compeny of relatives and mnmalc‘M?h‘%‘P”fg s it % : Fresi ol. 3 com . (T > g | triends. | o o len ari na i 2. " d f mong the guc in adaition to Col. ¥ 7 ¥ ” gown fashioned with ed bodice an e v Huat who hes . et of Aloxand W BT 5 §ivsus ; |long, ‘full, skirt, the high waistline | O callar and the I fitted rice o Crpital next n ‘Surles, Maj anl Mr: Howell Este § 4 J g 4 ) marked in’ the back with a large bow | Points ov i 0 1 t d th Uy i R-dorick Alen, Mi K : i e | of powder blue velvet ribbon. She wore | held with orange s O I I ' O r rO W a n e i e ———————————————————— a corsage bouquet of Swestheart roses | CArTied a shows % ; | Mrs. Da : . Metini to M ! t lents i and lilies of the valley. There were no y Senorita Geby Dicz de A, it | Pla., and Li 5 bl &p Sy | attendants. The desorations in the : . % ! Senorita Gob 1 i .4 ; 3 [ Rouse carried out the color scheme of stume of p next da an the next 3 H Ko . % the bride’s costume, in pink asters and » : ia hei r i R Ul | biie delphinium. An informal wedding e i ool breakfast for the small company which RESTAU RA N T ST eiaoito ¢ 3 witnessed the ceremony followed. “to attend a ing e A tho.r ) p ¢ # Later in the efternoon Mr. and Mrs. |} e on an: x > o Fowler started for a wedding trip, th’l’ The here’s why bride traveling in a gown of French| blue crepe Elizabzth with a small close- | 7 Eime Vi I we'terh Pénnesivania. s Wilam Tieh Kooy s re v B SR v s s me the Summer sale of Winter Coats Senator and Mrs, William Hemy Mc- {irned to I T g ; e B | Mre Fowler will be at the McAlpin| il D b . . $ . 2 p absent fn tie X u Master have issued Invitations for th* | NiiGale Wesi througn th mr. ; 3 | inuil they sail tomorrow for Bermuds. | C e é with exfraordmary values at $42 . . . G e 4 visited her sis. s 1 8 e, G A 'y 4 William Knowles Pottinger, U. S s month they will make their home in| 62 78 88 |08 d M. C. nephew of Mr. and Mrs. George Laean roa Washington, where Mr. Fowler is en- ote i e CEE o o e o an Up D. Pottinger of Hil oro, Tex., Satur- S N gaged In scientific work for the De- - ay. September 19, at 4 o'clock. at St. ‘{}nrl]mr‘m '1’1‘ Azrl:mmm' rgr. and Mrs. ' S i ° e NS reh. ae 2 i Tl | Fowler will make a trip by motor to 2 ; e k. Monteter il ihave asiherony | or : : : %y Monroe City, Mo, to spend Christmas | Sunday’s Dinner- Menu¥¢ ¢ +| d b . h { & Sendant Miss Bthel Soule, daughter of | os end thag Ii ; B | with the formers parents. who wers | $1.50 3o ne new reoses with a ditterent in- C ! - X U TIPPING and Mrs. Charles M. Soule of Balti- unable to come to Washington for the : eddin rapelr: range C Wit " Ensign Damon Cummings will be the I Mrs Powler'ts & daiighter ‘o the (nr-:’ iy e leres”flg IOSHIOflIflg that p‘ay Second clected Are | peveral s 1 vesn 8% ner Minister of Nicaragua, Senor Don Tomesc best man, and the ushers sclccted are ¢-y ¢ ey S Chreie 8 dd Ensign R. K. Anderson. Licut. W. H. ¥ A C: Nz, o hmrf”fi'fi? ?X:‘g;,;nd lhh;mxor:gx \;1:;‘1 Creaz n:‘( % X # ‘{l le +o none Adams. U, 8.'M. C: Lirut. F. L Wiese- IZelley will spend 10 d 1 e e, Mis ey HeEsmmeCa et A ; b % AL : ing, daughter of ths late Col 5 0 a ok S T | eeroreigolngtone: ! ; 3l Robert 1. Fleming, long prominent in{' heved” FRF ' ! b $2550 $3550 $42.50 C. and Lieut. R. W. Hayward,| M. Louis \ { the : oo s o e sanglon) IS | f Gutg moast Cavent an i : s. M. C. i a J & ington University, where she took her| =~ Tende:isin to s L ) AB. degree last Autumn. Mr. Fowler' P The United States Ambassador : 2 g o M ey Cagermelm. 1o among | Leviathan for Euicpe a graduate of Cenral College of Mis- X - here sa blg reason: SC the boxholders for the polo match to be MRS, JAMES A. O'LEARY. ouri.and took his M. A. degree from Worrall Wedding 4 wpel, Geors ity S: . ith 3 ! ' . el r 1efit of ths Village Wel- 3 St a vel. Georgetown University, Saturday 2 1 lield for the benent of the Villag Ertitom Tocky S S B R : i a the mere mention tere Sociely of Fort Washington and the New York Infirmary for Women e RSO T i guest their nicve, Mrs, Samucl E. Fare- | York ity. He i Handbags Repaired & Relined i of those fashion- £unday afternoon. Mrs. Marie Baldwin Beard Worril of | BUr-t their nic z 3 . i and Mr. Ji men. i Fraternity and o T Packethooks : . fn o The former Bolivian Minister, Senor | Douglass, jr., ¢ Mr. M ol. Plummer bairman of the ternity Club. v | menveo sh i amous B erTle Edaarco Dics de Modinn, was hest | James Eawar e o United § : s M % b | b | of 10 at the supper dance at | Chase, took place at i . Fe i - s ' : Toather @ { | msamen ’ s . Ealid l(‘ Faradis last evening. The event Balcéwin Memorial M 52 = . Wrist Wateh Straps | ORDER ina's Sl s r of | ter. Mary M anon. th M Tk e > 1y od S A a 5 e Jn 5 A cre is a “no tip e Fyelis e ica | SoursninEas Elliecsville, ; E. Pr I Kl rustus Milliken. son of Dr. and s U You pay only for your meal $10 ] supper danc> gayeties here, since | Dr. Charles ‘Baldwin, the £ ¢ o Marion Mrs. Augnustue Milliken of Portland 2 ohn. Ave: ¥ ) he sails soon for South America. | graduate of Yale and the col e sWataon s T | North Capitsl and E Streets N - ; i bride, officiating. An_informal 1c Gen, John J. Pershing will arrive in 37Ae, offclating. AR informal Washingtcn this evening to spend a few | FO0 0 te chuteh foflowed the Gays betore going to Nebraska, where ha M0 5 edding | ' L . will visit his sister, Miss Pershing, and | MY lass and his bride will B 7 ! g B's son. Mr. Warren Pershing.® Gen. |b¢ir home in Washingion. 1 ; B shim: arived th Hew Cork yestesday | Mrs. Cronmiller, wife of Licut. Le caughter of Dr. and Mrs, n on T Levatien from Sasope, Page Cronmiller, ff, United States M. “Che Cnsmtz:;ampnm“f: c TREET Philadelphia vard, M. Jules Henry, counselor of the €ntertained yesterday at luncnecon ai French embassy, who will be charge | the Carlton in honor cf Miss Dorothy iormed in the av ot thy d'affaires uniil the return of the Am- | Worrall, when :he guest od £ v L at 5 ol ..l., Between Iith and 12th ador, M. Paul Claudel, returncd to a , vashington thi: morning from a vaca- , Nrs. ) Mis t p Neit's Church’ officiating, on spent in his home in France. M g1c rke. Eileen Hefin s maid errived In New York at the end |! rgs ds end Miss La roror ster and Mr. David et e - of lact w d until his return here Woira b2t man for h's brotaer, the first secretary of the embassy, M - 1 vers Mr. Willlam HefLaer Piourre Henry de la Blanchetal, has _ The wedding of Miss France: n Lot ort and Mr. Luke Porteus % 1 . been charge d'affaires since the Ambas- | Taggart and Mr. Way v Re g sador, M. Claudel, sailed a fortnight took place at noon today, t ¢ y e 1 a . ago. being performed i1 All Souls Unitar P s P tended Church, th . B e chaike hre .lff“"lmp,‘lh:-d ning Mrs. Lesiie M. 2 a bride- | 1S 5 e_and_from New All day tomorrow to finish shopping for the frem Cles ;dm’:l”\:(v\r‘x" he went to wit- | Eroom & son of Mrs. Harwood E. Rend I.abor Day holiday! Brooks is ready to fill Miss Norvell Munford has gone to Mrs. K's last-minute neceds, from hosiery to coats, with ‘The military attache of Cuban Old Point Comfori for the week . . embassy and Senora de Prieto started e will be a guest at the the newest and smartest of fashions—at prices rrirg for a sk motor trip to berlir T Taver = k = s a'on the Jersey coast : e e Tell lrl?uufcrl avern in keeping with our standards of lowest possi- The chairman of the Tari Commis- and iheir daig : Ma. ble prices for fashion and quality. fen*y P. Fletcher, and Mrs h T 1 3 ! e who have been at Newport for| Sum : . >3, Why Suede? Because it's smart bout th, will come to Wi !amu“:_hm::m will come to . < - C ats ’ bt and because you can wear it e —— N, Georse r D ; o > A sSports Lo y to W ear i almost anywhere —indoors or fiflw‘fx‘;‘:gn”fi:'&:::xl{ rday at South- vhere s v Mrs. || e H from now on . .. stunning : on the street. And if you shop liam Hain, { the New York residence, ) ; do: < ’ : i . 5 at Forsythe's you can get th e R : tweeds with big fur collars it is visiting Miss Eleanor Livingston and = Miss Mar: tokes, young r Pl L “ “most 10 7= Miss Mary Livingston. daughters of Mr of Mrs, Benjamir Holcombe. rt $49.75. —manyof them and Mrs. Gerlad Moncriefle Livingston emong those who will ride at the country touse ba: o | i i at their home, at Hunting'on, Long fair horse show next week at Newpore g \eharn and auaintness Brooks Coats, Second Floor < Paris copies— Istand. Sl Nalss Sickes vion the majority of 85t ] Now a place for the highest type { . for just $4. Mr. Thomas Glover and Mr. Warren ship show, taking four cups in LUNCHEONS TEAS Irving Glover, jr. of the Wardman eyents, . Park Hotel are guests at the Dennis, $ s DINNERS Satin FrOCkS, for both having joined Mrs. W. Irving Glover Col. E. C. Plummer and s. Plui Phone Silver Spring § and daugiter, Miss Frances Glover, mer have returned from their mmer 4 " 7 hD 11tV bosa ! kilostat B oKl Detnie. i labe Torien s leHA e Have &5 the formal and informal wear. For misses, women, juniors, at only $15! e Perennia roblem of The P 1 Probl f Second Empire Hats, Serviceable School Shoes e B — derful at $2.75. Brooks Hats, Fourth Floor And Hahn’s solve it most satisfactorily, again this Fall—with the greatest value in th> popular- priced field. “Hahn Special” School Sho ] Fitted Slips, to wear ‘under new “frocks, in French crepe or pure dye crepe, special at $1.79. Brooks Lingerie, Main Floor Want a shoe that looks ex- i By SUlaek ‘or bes BRI, Shoes, in leathers and pensive but costs litle? Then Misses’ smartly *stsled school ox- stards: Blacher oxford. This' Hine J = . ereyouare~—asmartF th ford ol brown cat im0 50p 95 S tke eV hE Ora W $9. 1 styles to go beautifully with ddt iy sonsi opr?;ene' other great dress and school models. fered at popular prices. Scotch Sizes up to 2. grain and other collegiate styles. your Autumn clothes are $5. leather. Looks like $8 or $10 but costs only $4 at Forsythe's. Many other de- signs also. = - — Brooks Shoes, Main Floor and in our finer qualities— Prices on our Bo % Many swagger new 5 i e AL s arS s Ot : There’s a world of smartness shoes take a nose £ nior Women. Leather iit these gay ytmng dive. PART o or rubber soles, walk- lto 6- 24.95 ‘ R ing heels. Priced from 11101315 7 ) 2 3.95 to J i A S5 $6.50 ; ersey “Gro - Nups” extra quality shoes for One of a number of ! es. This model, J popular styles in Ju- A $ 75 in Seal and Autumn (/N ? nior. Women's new N " Reowidoalt. dress styles for Fall. 115 1o 2, | Exceptionally A0 cC§4 e . "‘""'lgg 95 4 They've been just racing < | out—they're so popular and inexpensive, but we want to tell you about the new shipment that’s just OR 55 years Hahn's have been £ | arrived. One and two learning how to provide the Piece,.pllir: and patterned, best School Shoes obtainable. That | in misses and women’s we've been splendidly successful in sizes. Ske‘tched,. sleeveless our efforte—is hest evinced by the Juvenile Depts. frock with windbreaker thousands of parents who constantly 1207 F jacket with tri-tone trim- come back to our Juvenile Depts. 7th & K ming, $5.75. %3212 14th ‘M Brooks Thrift Shop, Main Floor *Open nights.

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