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—— SOCIETY (Continued Prom Second Page.) yesterday in the latter's home, on Con- necticut avenue, in honor of Mrs. Lee Kenyon, who before her marriage last month was Miss Elizabeth Drake. The guests, who were Delta Zeta alumni, fmwnud Mrs. Kenyon with a floor lamp. The table was tastefully deco- rated with pink roses, and Miss Martha Morgan presided. Miss Marie R. Doyle guests din- ing with her yesterday at Wardman Park Hotel, where she is now living. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Loper of Bridge- tom, N. J. spent the week end at the Dodge and were accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Robert S. Blew, also of Bridgeton. Dr. and Mrs. John B. Nichols have returned to the city from a trip to Hartford, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bridgman of Buenos Alres are spending the week in Washington at the Mayflower on their way to their former home in Rochester, N Y. Mrs. Bridgman i the former Miss Cora E. Trillla of the Argentine and is a cousin of the Marcnioness Curzon Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Stevenson are at Hotel Dennis in Atlantic City, ‘Where they will be for a short time. Miss Crissy of Washington was host- | ‘ SOUTHERN ess yesterday to a small party at dinner | at Grays Hill Inn, Va., on their way k to Washington from a visit (o Rippon Lodge, the Virginia estate of Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis. Among her guests were her cousin, Mr. Forest Crissy, and Mrs, Crissy of Geneva, Ill. They have been spending some time in Washington while Mr. Crissy has been doing some special historical research work at the Congressional Library. Mrs. George H. Warrington of Cin- cinnati is at the Mayflower, accom- anied by her daughter, Miss Elsie arrington, and her classmate, Miss Elizabeth McMillan, who are attending school Warrenton, Va. Mr. Warrington was associated with the United States Food Administration ‘Washington during the war and later th the War Trade Board. Democratic Educational Council Dinrer Tomorrow. Among the additional reservations for the dinner tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock given by the Women's Demo- cratic Educational Council in the Wom- an's National Democratic Club, at 1526 New Hampshire avenue, are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Herrick, Mr. Victor Rus- sell, guest of the president, Mrs. Clai Wright Smith; Mrs. George Eckles, Mrs. Mary H. , Miss Bliss Finley, Miss Elizabeth eeler, Mrs. MeFarland, Miss Lucille Proctor, Mrs. Stewart ‘Walker, Mrs. Edward R. Martin, M John T. Grimsley, Miss L. F. Caval naugh, Miss Mary E. Lazenby and Miss Erma Garey. Senator William H. King will be the guest speaker and Mrs. Clara ‘Wright Smith head the receiving line, with officers of the council as- sisting. Mrs. Lester J. Pollock is in charge of the program and Mrs. Grat- tan Kerans, first vice president, will preside. ‘The wedding of Miss Winifred Hirsch and Mr. H. Marshall Johnson took place Wednesday evening, October 21, in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hirsch. The bride wore old ivory satin with & real lace yoke in quaint off-the- shoulder effect. The gown had a short train of satin and she wore a soft hat of tulle in layers with the brim folded back in front and long cape effect in the back. She carried a shower bou- quet of roses and lilles of the valley. Her only attendant was Miss Ma- rianne Spellbring, who wore a gown of soft emerald green velvet and carried an arm bouquet of Talisman roses. Mr. Johnson had Mr. R. Bruce Keiner for his best-man. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. George F. Dudley of St. Stephen’s and the Incarnation Episcopal Church, before a white satin and wicker altar, flanked by tall rows of white candles. ‘The altar was banked with g:'lml and ferns and the house was beautifully decorated with greens and white crysanthemums. . and Mrs. Johnson were assisted in receiving after the ceremony by their attendants and Mr. and Mrs. Hirsch and Mrs. G. Pajamas 95c One piece. Pastel and dark colors, in two and three tone combinations. Wide legs. (Main Floor.) BT CO. | Nancy Beale, at her home, on Tracy place. MISS BETTY BROWNLOW Of Jacksonville, Fla., the guest of her cousin, Mrs. William Mann, formerly Miss THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1931. VISITOR , day |V of New York City. have been staying on the proposed budget for the crmmlr at the Wardman Park Hote! over the yes week end. They will return to New York today, the bridal couple having left on Saturday after the wedding for Ber- | to muda. Washington were the bridegroom'’s ’ mother Mrs. Rosina Giordano; his | brothers, Dr. Emilio Giordano and Dr. | are and Mrs. Eurelio Giordano: Dr. and Mrs. Amedo Glordano and Miss Lillian Car- roll, Miss Dorothy P. Carroll and M Gerard L. Carroll, Miss Theresa Cas sar, Miss Norma Masucca, Mr. and Mr John J. Conklin and Mr. John W. Shei Mr. John E. Pointon of Peterborough, Mr. Sharpe. Mr. James Money stood White, Mr. ar. e E be given at the University Club mh{ Among those who came to | season will take place tomorrow evening, which will take the form of a Hal loween dance, and special arrangements | e being directed by Mr. Waverley Taylor, chairman of the Dance Commit- tee, served at 8:30 o'clock and dancing is | Finley Willlamson. which will take place planned from 10 until 12:30 o'clock. for the season. Dinner will be Large dinner parties wul be given by | Waverley Taylor, Mr. Andrew | ay, Mr. Well- H. A. Brooks, Mr. C. M. Goetz, Mr. Charles 8. Campbell, Mr. M. H. Rathburn, Mr. H. J. Anslinger, Mr. W. H. Courtney, Mr. Stavly Smith and Mr. A. E. Stephan. Members of the Dance Committee are: Mr. Taylor, chairman; Mr. Sharpe, Mr. H. L. Rust, Mr. H. A. Brooks and Mr. J. C. Folger, The list of box holders for the ap- pearance of the world-famous West- minster Choir, conducted by Dr. John in Constitution Hall, Wednesday eve- ning, November 4, at 8:30 o'clock, is headed by Mrs. Hoover. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann also will be hostess and ~(Continued on Fifth Page.) England. is at the Carlton for a few accompanied by his daughter, Miss vian Pointon. Prof. and Mrs. W. de Sitter of Leiden, Holland, are passing some time at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Spurr of Rochester, N. Y., are at the Mayflower | forya few days. They have been in Rt(quond Va., where Mr. Spurr at- tended the meeting of the National | Railroad and Public Utilities Ascocia- | tion. | Clara Dyer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baird, Mrs. Helen Jones, Miss Agatha Herst and Miss have returned to their| homes in Atlantic City after spending a week with Mr. Arthur J. Keogh. American_Chapter, D. A. R., to Be Feted in Regent's Chevy Chase Home. The regent of American Chapter will | entertain the first meeting of the sea- | |son in her home at 8 Rosemary street | in Chevy Chase, Md., tomorrow. Two | chapter and after the business meet- | new members will be welcomed to mp‘ —Underwood Photo. bouquet of gardenias, and Mrs, John- | dent of Washington 42 years ago, is at | son wore blue lace and a corsage bouquet | the George Washington Inn for a week., Mrs. Johnson had many | Mr. Stailey's former home was on B parties and showers given for her before | street southeast, in the block now cov- the wedding, including a dinner at the lered by the House Office Building. | of pink roses. Cingressional Country Club for the | bridal party and the bride's parents, which was given by Mr. and Mrs. George Lane of Tilden Gardens. | Immediately following the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left for an ex- tended motor trip North, the bride wearing a three-plece suit with full- length coat of rough wool in Spanish tile color, with large collar and cuffs of beaver fur and brown hat and gloves and shoes. They will go to New York, Canada, Detroit and Cleveland. After | November 21 Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will | be at home at 3100 Connecticut avenue. Mr. Will R. Stailey of Chicago, a resi- “Make” Your Shop in the morning—stroll the afternoon — dance at night—and have the grandest time—if you wear the right shoes. 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