Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1931, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, :M-h Henning, Miss Lucille Elliott, ML\\E"V\Imld to Washington after an ab- tained at the Shoreham dinner dance | e 5 2 - | Sidney Thompson, Miss Jane Love, Miss | sence of several years and is at the May- | g4, ht SOC I E I Y { WEDDING OF UNU INTEREST Dorothy "Dial &nd Miss Margaret | flower, accompanied by Mrs. J. C. Soturéay night, their guests including 3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. and Conklin. Tatum, also of New York. (Continued Prom Second Page.) . Mrs. J. Carroll Payne of Atlanta, Ga Mr. and Mrs. C. A. O'Brien enter- (Continued on Fourth Page.) | S {is & guest at the Mayflower with her | T s H N N R A M e s granddayghter, Miss Helen H. Smith, a | character(ul S"\Ipe mn | N STYLE NOTE FOR WINTER 1931-32 from Washington to attend the foot # . . . s, Fur-Trimmed Mr. and Mrs. Emile Levy have re | Atlanta. Her sister, Miss Laura Payne c . . - . i calf trimming eflectively turned to Washington and opened their =[S ‘ | Smith, is now at Georgetown Convent. spartment in Fulton Courts after spend- [ : ‘ ; I seversl weeks in Atiantic City Mr. D. Chester Thom entertained at applied. Choice of black 7 ; the Shoreham dinner dance Saturday o i Mr. and Mrs. Venance 1o May, for- night. His guests included Mr. and Mrs merly of Montreal, Canada, are at the ) Ira Eyler, Miss Ida Floyd, Miss A. Mar- X Mayfio tew €ays before going F riam, Miss Elizabeth Barr, Mr. Richard | In two grades—priced to the esta y have (a at W p y Mattes and Mr. Dallas Barr. . to the times— renton, Va, for a year They have re- 2 4 Mrs. Maude Sutton of New York has crntly returned to this country from 4 4 | 31050 e 312 SPECIALLY PRICED ol pent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dono- L : | S ¢ van, in Chevy Chase. Miss Donovan at- b / | T e You'll appreciate how good e e Thet DA qame st Annapolis ; 1 PO [ ] H A S [' this special Hose of ours L when you find how diff- $] Baturday, remaining for the hop at the Ohe true Ar s of Qomorrow! cult of duplication at Play to Be Seen at Arts Chub Tomorrow and Wednesday ‘ 4 Antique Reproductions ik Jor- Joit s Baltir Lk s g "",'""F,'\;",","';L,“;“,::” . V & 4 4 Dining Room Furniture B . curing them. B4 ot the Afts i 2 7 Hand-made to Order n e Wedncsday | evenina . : i e urt s 1343 F Street under Irection of Mr. J. Milnor G 4 1388 19th St. N.W. R S e D:re e taking part will be Miss ¢ iarae & Anne Ives, Miss Marjorie Webster, Mrs Maud Howell Smith, Mrs. John Otto Johnston, M'ss Marguerite Y Mis Helen Carter, Mr. Mi Sheehan, Mr J. Martin Scranage, ) John A. Hill- man and Mr. John Allen Long. Mr Dorey will be the club host Tuesday evening and Miss Sibyl Ba will be s Madam Florenz bostess Wednesday evening Mrs, Everett Johnson, daughter-in- » 5 | ey faw of Representative Royal C. John- 1 ‘ on, is chairman of the group of young » ? atrons and malds who will act as f * s > E;a'wumu at the ar ice day jubllee L ” ; a new policy now in ¢ 5 effect ®f the Veterans of Forel s, wember 11, at the Washington Aud fortum, for the benent of disabled ve ? . f | @rans. The “newsies” will sell coples / t the original armistice extra of 1918 N ree r 8 the Tt tabimneor e Rew. York | No Charge fo Herajd, which are being sent to this / 1 . gountry from France for the event lteratlons _ Mrs. Johnson will have with her Mrs ; Wernon B. Lowrey, daughter-in-law of o Sormer Representative B. G. Lowrey; i B4 yan purchass yoir s. Jack Marshall and Miss Josephine e . 5 5 . / own a nan B. Parks; Mrs, LeRoy Sawyer, v ughter of Representative Effiegene p 5 7 | 9 ssem es___ ingo; Mrs, Margaret Pou Moran, / Madame Florenz ward W. Pou; Miss Junet Sheppard, : LS mughter of Senator and Mrs. Morris SRl otk WiNGRLEY DEOKEY you are obtaining a new, of Representative and Mrs. Hampton | Who was, before her marriage Wednesday, Miss Virginia Marlatt, daughter of exquisite, individual Pari- . Pulmer; Miss Vivian Vestal, daughter | Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Marlatt. o e on Mra” Jamias' . | daughters of Senator and Mrs. Pat Har- | a party at the Club Chantecler supper terials at a lower price. Ly : rison; Miss Ruth Reed, daughter of dance Saturday evening, when his guests || And remember— of Representative and Mrs. Sbr Bloom: | RePr : (¢ ss Trye Gossett, daughter of Mrs.| Manning Miss Eleanor Thompson, Mr. rs. Willlam Bulow, daughter-in-law of | g,\1 williams, wife of the member of | Harold Probenson and Mr. Wesley | Altevations cost yow cGill, daughter of Senator George Mc- | Whe ; B | jil; Miss Dorothy Kurtz, daughter of | Wife of Capt. N. H. Cobbe: Mrs, Law-| ¢ ong Mrs. De Mott Kirk Mitchell | ok g | of Hollywood, Calif., have taken a suite | rs, Paul E. Haworth, daughter of Rep- | Mrs. Thomas E. Thompson enter-|at the Carlton, where they will remain “Fashionable Frocks at esentative and Mrs. James G. Strong | tained at luncheon at the Shoreham |for several months. ‘ Sussiiil Savings @aughter of Representative and Mrs. | Everett Gann. Hi e ; dam Wyant: Mrs. Raymond WIre, | Marion Suticr, Mes. Chacies. (;\‘llgde'l'd Mrs:| at luncheon at the Shoreham Saturday | uinn Williams, and her house guest, | Pettijohn. | Aitchison, and Miss Jean Woodson, one | iss Mary Lee Jameson: Miss Catherine | | of the season's debutantes. Her guests 3 Paris) daughters of Representative Till- daughter of Representative and Mrs Sheppard; Miss Willa Pulmer, daughter —Harris-Ewing Photo. i lica of lovel X sian replica of lovely ma of Representative and Mrs. Albert H e At P y McClintic; Miss Vera Bloom, daughter | popreoentative and Mrs, Daniel A. Reed; | included Miss Hester Bell, Miss Myra ator W. J. Bulow: Miss Katherine | i, pegeral Farm Board; Mrs. Cobbs, | Gardner. : nothing Fpmenunvr and Mrs. J. Banks Kurtz; | ©f Kansas; Miss Ann Wyant, debutante | Saturday 4 | A B e O ronts Tomiudey Mee | Mrs, Clyde B. Altchison entertained A & daughter of Representative and Mrs. | Edward A. Harriman and Mrs, L. J.|in honor of her daughter, Miss Beatrice | 1145 Connecticut Ave. arrison and’Miss Mary Ann Harrison, Mr. John H. 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