Evening Star Newspaper, October 7, 1931, Page 19

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= SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) ENGAGED Md., and Miss Esther Kellogg, Portland, e | ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Medbury entertained at the dinner dance at the Shoreham | Jast night in honor of their daughter and Mr. Keator. Their guests were the | members of the wedding party and out- of-town friends, including Mr. and Mrs. William C. Keator, Miss Marion Keator, the Messis. Keator, Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Dawson Buxton, Mr. and M F. J. Buxton, Miss Eleanor Swain and | Mrs. Edward Alexander of Greenwich, | Conn.: Mrs. Truman Medbury, Mrs. | Harriet McCall and Mrs. Grace Gundry of Flint, Mich.: Mrs. George Fitch and | Miss Fitch o at Neck, N. Y.; Mr. | and Mrs. George H. Strawbridge and | Miss Strawbridge of Bala, Pa.; Mr. and | Richard Gurley of Radnor, Pa.; sty of Annapolis, | art of Philadel phia, Pa.: ] d Mrs. Robert Dunkle, jr. of Bryn Mawr, Pa. Mrs. Mary Longstreth of Haverford, Pa.; Mr. Nor- | man Stoddard and Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Stoddard, Fairfield, Conn.; Miss Jane | Clausen of Racine, Wis.; Mr. Charles Northrop of Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and | Mrs. Charles A. Rose of Bronxville, | N. Y.: Miss Christine Johnson and Mr. Samuel J. Keator of New York, Mr. Joseph Flagg of Portland, 5 James F. Mitchell and Mr. Mitchell, jr., of St. Davids, Pa.; Mrs. Sam Medbury and Miss Rhoda Claire Medbury of “Birmingham, Mich, and Mr., Fred Page of Greenwich, Conn. Dr. and Mrs Sawyer Back From Southern Motor Trip. Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Lee Sawyer, jir., have returned to their apartment in the Westchester, after a motor trip through Nortin Carolina and Virginia. Before her | marriage, Mrs. Sawyer was Miss Blanche Wingo, 'daughter ofe Representative Efficgene Wingo and the late Repre- sentative Otis Wingo of Arkansas, Mrs. Paul E. Johnson and Miss Mary Louise Johnson have closed their cottage | at Blue Ridge nmit, Pa., and are at the La Fayette for a few diys befcre going into their hous: on Sixteenth street. Miss Johnson who has been visiting in England and Ireland recently re- turned to this countr Daughter of M nd Clyde E. Phil - ment are spending the month of Octo- ber at the Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Morrow of Atlantic City have moved to Washing- ton for the Winter and are living in the Potomac Park Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perkins of Berwyn, T, are at the Dodge during their brief stay in the Capital. The National Woman's Country Club held the first club luncheon of the Fall Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin entertain- ed a company of eight at luncheon to- day at the National Woman's €ountry Club in honor of her cousin, Mrs. Anthony Hill of New York. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman and her daughter, Miss Edith Tuckerman, who went to' Philadelphia to attend the luncheon given by Mrs. Edward T Stotesbury for her granddaughter, Louise Brooks, went from there to York, where they have been guests of S MARGARET LOU | T. E. Brust, who announce her engagement to Mr. | he wedding to take place October 17. —Eastland Studio. erine G. Gaegler of the KeneSaw Apart- THE TO WED EVENING S | The marriage today in Antwerp, Bel-| E BRUST, taining were Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- man, president of the club; Mrs. Claude a Swanson, vice president; Mrs. William E. Borah, Mrs. Guy V. Henry, Mrs Mark L. Bristol, Mrs. Jouett. Shouse, Mz Stephen O. Fuqua, Mrs. John Henry Dwight, Mrs. Elonzo Tyner, Mrs. Effingham L. Townsend, Miss Florence E. Ward, Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwi Mrs. Thomas W. Sidwell, Or. Edith Se | Ville Coale, Mrs. James E. Hughes, Mrs. William S. Corby, Woodson and Mrs. At the luncheon Mrs. Eugene R. Bates Warren. Mrs. Eugene R. Mr. and Mrs. de Peyster. They re- turned to Tuxeden, ~their home at Bethesda, today. Miss Grace Lincoln Temple and Miss Julia C. Harrison have returned to Washington for the season and have taken an apartment at the Connecticut. They formerly lived in Stoneleigh Court. The Misses Heaven will close their cottage at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., this week to visit relatives In Toronto, Can- ada. They wiil return to Washington after the New Year. Mrs. James L. Barnhard entertained at luncheon and bridge at the Congres- kional Country Club today when her guests were Mrs. C. Everett Lancaster, Mrs. J. O'Connor 1. Ballinger, Mrs. . H. laurie Gar- rett, Mrs. Charles B. Heinemann, Mrs. Stephen Cornwell Hopkins, Mrs. John Henry Yates, Mrs. Winfree E. Johnson, Mrs. Henry D. Ralph, Mrs. Roy Clyde | Miller, Mrs. Royal R. Rommel and Mrs. | Arthur B. Farnham | Mrs. E. Ernest Allwine and Mrs. Ben Basch with the latter’s house guest Mrs. Martha Hunt of Boston left i‘e’s(erdaf.’ by motor for the South. The® will visit Mrs. Allwine's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wallace in Knoxville, Tenn., and on their way back will stop at Pine- hurst and Biltmore. Mrs. Allwine's sister, Mrs. N. A. Schubert of Knox- ville will accompany them on the re- turn trip. Senor Dr. Ramerez Leon and Senora de Leon of Havana, Cubn, are spending a month at the Shoreham while Dr. Leon is attending the Pan-American Conference. Mrs. Otto Torney Simon has returned to her apartment at Stoneleigh Court after a Summer spent at Ocean City, Md. - : Miss Mary C. Gaegler and Miss Kath- | season there today. Among those enter- Odds ahd Ends of Dainty LINGERIE Reduced for Clearance at izik Brothers Formerly $4.50 to $19.75 Lingerie All are exquisite—intimate things that you'll adore. Nightgowns Panties Teddies Slips Sleeping Pajamas Now 52.95 - 55.95 - 59.75 Lingerie Salon—3rd Floor. BROOKS G St., Bet, 11th and2th Figures are back, and Vogue Girdles make new clothes lovelier Woodson presented a gavel with a mufiLi TAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1931 B3 interesting history to the board of gov- | has many friends. The ceremony ook ernors of the club. Place in the celebrated Marriage Hall — |of the medieval and historic Hotel de Miss Sara Ysabel Bridges, dauchter of | ville of that anclent city, and was Mr. and Mrs. James Talinferro Bridges | performed by the Hon. J. Junes, alder. % mnc:ck. th" A married to Mr. | man of fine arts. S 4 alter Armstrong Blackwell cf Wash- > i , c i':':";:.‘.;:i 1&"‘!}:"Prfibytfrlln Church rn:s}:xl ‘;2:&:“”}:? };fi:fi:fi: A‘;v"n:fln" . aturday at ncon. bridegroom'’s chief witness, whiie that| The bride was given in marriage by | of the bride was her brother, Mr. Guil. her brother, Mr. Robert Bridges, and |jiaume Deyjes g her only attendant, wes her cousin, Miss | “"A" yeception to intimate friends {3 X];fog‘ hf_m“‘,;cf”gg;':‘;"m"fnwa-‘h; | Yowed the ceremony, after which Mr. e R ey aRock |and Mrs. Fisher left for France. During A wedding breakfast followed in the | (N trIP they S Sy g B ey o Cujomb, fgiven |assume his duties at the United States & y. =y . consulate a ntwerp. 1 e et i e & ErontAdugher [ oM. Fisner is p Popular figure in the er of Mrs. Rol g5 of Hagers- ) lony Igium. town, Md.~ Mr. Blackwell is a son of | Prior to entering the foreign serice h: | Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Blackwell of | 5" many years connected with Newark, Del, a graduate of the Univer- | Continued on_Pifth Page.) sity of Delaware and is identified with | = the engineering staff of tne Baltimore | & Ohio Railroad Co. | Pockethooks Mrs. Roger Dunscombe and Mrs. || Overnite Bars Seegar Roland of New York City are at | Fitt. 3 the Mayflower, accompanied by the for- || Le: mer’s daughter, Miss Jane Dunscombe, who is returning to school at the King Smith Studios. Handbags Repaired & Relined RELINED s REPAIRED LADIES' Handbags MADE_TO Wrist Watch Straps ORDER M. KOHRN North 1210 1348 M St. N.W.—At Conn. Ave. Wedding in Antwerp Today of Interest Here. | YOUR FELT HAT & REMODELED glum, of Mile. Adelaice Dollez of that | T city to Dr. Dwight W. 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