Evening Star Newspaper, November 3, 1931, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ot D. C, TUESDAY, Nuviw 1931. o (Continueg Prom Becoid Page) ‘Washington Osthedral, and Mrs. Peter and the latter's daughter, Miss Eiiza- beth Noiting, who have been spending the Summer and Autumn seasons at Cobham Park, their home at Cobham. Alb—mm- County, and reopened their home far the Win. ter. Miss Nolting, however, i mm-{ ing to Cobham Park for thé hunting season, now in progress with the va- rious hunt clubs of Pledmont, Va. Judge and Mrs. Warren Olney of Berkeley, Calif, had friends lunching with them yesterday at the Carlton, where they are spending some time Miltholland -Fryberger Wedding Invitations Issued. n Edgar Pryberger of Philips- burg, Pa, has Issued invitations for the marri A|(« 4V her daughter Alice Nuthall 0 Mr 1 Douglas Millholland, II Hn’vlrr‘fl\ ember 21 Miss Pryberger is a graduate of Smith | Mr. Mill- | College In the class of 1930 holland s a son of Mrs. James Allaire Millholland of this city and is a grad- | School and of | uate of the Choate Princeton in the class of 1928, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Antle Mathews and Miss Prances Mathews have issued cards for an at home Priday al November 20, from 4:30 to 7 o'clock in their home at 3454 Macomb street which will be Miss Mathews debut. ‘The Grand Duches will arrive in Washin for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Wallace will sail on the | Veendam for Bermuda tomorrow. Mrs. G, R. Benedict of Leavenworth, | Kans, arrived yesterday at the May- flower, where she will be for two or three | Mrs. Benedict had | inner in the hotel | weeks. Last eveninj as her guests at Col. and Mrs. C. W. Wadsworth, Col. Charles M. Pearsoll of Milwaukee, Maj. and Mrs. Irvin Engelman and Miss Helen Carson. Miss Priscilla Totten will be hostess at the dinner dance this evening at the Shoreham in honor of Miss Elvira Johnson. Miss Emiscah Gale Davis entertained at luncheon today at the Carlton in honor of Miss Clara Bolling, whose marriage to Mr. Harry R. Fowler will take place Saturday. The guests were the members of Miss Bolling’s bridal party, including Mrs. Jennings Balley, r.; Miss Elvira Johnson, Miss Mary ngraham Henry, Miss Mary Perdue Ruden, Miss Mildred Clark, Miss Grace Bmith and Miss Cathleen Carmichael. Mr. and Mrs. Coply Amory are at the Hotel Martinique. Mrs. Warren Jackson Haines was hostess at luncheon today at the Shore- ham in honor of her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Jackson Haines, and Miss Jean Woodson, a debutante of the sea- son. Her other guests included Miss Atlee Wayne Wirgman, Miss Lucille Elliott, Miss Olga Craven, Miss Phoebe Fuller, Miss Virginia Glazebrook, Miss Elizabeth Jobe, Miss Edith Hoffman, Miss Mary Shinn, Miss Betty West and Mrs. Willlam B. Wlll.l.rd Mrs. 8, J. Cookz 'll'.h Mrs. Frances King Cooke, has come from Chicago to make her home in Washington, and they have taken an apartment at ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Important Women Presiding at Tea of Leagve of Women Voters. Senora de Abelll, wife of the Minister of Bolivia; Mrs. Edward C. Costigan, wife of the Senator from Colorado; Mme. Prieto, wife of the military atta- che of the Cuban embassy, Mrs. Hughes, the N-vy. Gen. Benjamin D. “chief of the" Alr Corps, will pre- Va., have returned | afternoon, | formal | Maire of Ruutl‘ on tomorow_from | New York and will be at the Mayflower | wife of the vice admiral of and Mrs, Foulols, wife of Foulols, assis- MISS ELLEN BRUCE CRANE, wm made her debut Saturday at a brilliant party given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Crane, at their estate, from Washington for the day. | | [ | Robert H. Ruckman gave a program Westover, in Virginia. Many motored —Harris-Ewing Photo. side at the tea tables this afternoon | from 4 to 6 o'clock at the tea given by the Voteless District of Columbia | tomorrow afternoon, in the new bnll‘ room of the Shoreham. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister nl‘ League of Women Voters, at Stoneleigh | Vice President Curtis, has signified her Court. Among the distinguished guests | will be Mme. Ververka, wife of the Min- ister of Czechoslovakia; Mrs. Frederick | Payne, wife of the Assistant Secretary | of War, and Mrs. Herbert B. Crosby, wife of the District Commissioner. Mrs. . J. McKelway, president, and officers of the lgague will receive and Miss Belle Sherwin and Mr. Henry Suydam | will be the guest speakers. Mrs. Gard- ner Jackson is ments. Plans are completed for the annual card party to be given by the Federa- tion of Women's Clubs, at 2 o'clock Burchell’s Famous Bouquet Coffee A Superb Blend 25cIb. N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. LUXURlOUS COATS 5. are exceptionally priced at *05 The imported Rodier fabric, the cara- cul shawl collar and the fine workman- ship and style of the model sketched would not have been possible in other seasons at this price. 1919 Que Street ipsborn | ELEVENTH ST BETWEEN Fa&G It Is the Fur Sets That Make Philipsborn Coats so Gorgeous For example—this new shipment of BLUE WOLF on BOUCLET $50.50 Luxurious sets of Blue Wolf trim these of the new rugged fab- ric, in brown, green and black. Sizes for women and misses. Other Fine Furs Fitch coats Persian Lamb Skunk Beaver Kolinsky Karakul Third Floor chairman of arrange- | intention of being present and will | play with Mrs. Virginia White Speel, | Mrs. Willlam Rodenberg and Mrs | Boyd Carpenter. | Mrs. William N. Doak, wife of the Sec- retary of Labor; Mrs. John F. Sippel, | president of the General Federation of | ' | Women's Clubs, and Mrs. Luther Reichelderfer, wife of the District Com- mumne— also will be present. B. Meritt, president of | e Fodersion, will greet the guests | and will have sssisting her the officers | of the federstion: Mrs. Willlam J.| | Lavarre, first vice president; Mrs. Har- vey W. Wiley, second vice president; Mrs. Ernest Humphrey Daniel, record- ing secretary; Mrs. Eva C. cmnn recording secrteary; Mrs. F. Brinley, treasurer; Mrs. Tamar £ Rorke, auditor, and Mrs. Virginia White . general federation director. Willlam J. LaVarre is general chairman in charge of arrange- ments, and committee chairmen are: Patronesses, Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley; | tickets, Mrs. Charles Keyser: reserva- | tions, Mrs. George Oliver Gillingham: candy, Mrs. Albert Scott; homemade cakes, Mrs Sarah Deeds; prizes, Mrs. Arthur J. Seaton: publicity, Mrs. Grat- tan Kerans. The presidents of the several federated clubs will act as host- esses and an attractive prize has been secured for each table. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Gill- ingham, The marriage of Miss Margaret Loulse Brust, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Brust, to Mr. Clyde Eilis Phillips, took | place’ October 17, in the Douglas Me- morial M. E. Church, Rev. A. H. Mc- Kinley officiating. The arrangements for the wedding were charming in de- tail, with a profusion of Autumn flowers and foliage making an effective setting for the wedding. As the guests were assembling Mr. of organ selections and just preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Marie C. Deal sal e — Englisk Jomes in FOXALL Double-fronts, six and eight sooms, with one, two and three baths, Bryant gas heat, maid's room, and garage. Outstanding value at $11,350 %o $14,950. Visit our Far- nished Model Home st 4400 Voita Place, three short blocks south of Reservoir Road. Open until 10 p. m. 4 WAVERLY TAYLOR SFe 1522 K Streot Nat'l 1040 A ——————— The G eorgian Goblets Sherbets . Finger Bowls 1317 Connec Just Below Dupont Circle ..$2.50 doz. Fall and Winter Entertaining Glass You Will Need— Glass You Will Admire —and because it has that quality which is traditional with Mar- tin’s it will give long and faithful service. ticut Avenue to change FUR COATS $85 up Fur Trimmed COATS $48 up Fur Trimmed SUITS $29.50 up Member Maste: We Refuse our policy from our 0 an ideal Y ’. ined by Saks for alf a century remaining at usual high level. lists have a piquant per- ks furs, used either discretion, as fash- t the right touch regardless of the price r Furriers’ Guild “O Promise Me” and “At Dawning.” at the home of gown designed with a train. color velvet of lace and tulle was held in place '".h} range blossoms, and the bride carried | a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Margaret E. Brower was the maid of honor in a gown of turquoise | blue velvet, fashioned on fitted mmi and carried an arm bouquet of bronze | chrysanthemums and delphinium, tied with peach-color ribbon The bridesmaids were Miss Laura Mrs. Ernest R. Later in the evening Mr. Phillips and his bride left for a wedding trip, the bride wearing a Spanish tile crepe frock with & dark brown hat, and other ac- cessories to match. They will make | their home at the Rhode Isiand Gardens. rant and Mrs. Rob- ert Bennett will be Joint hostesses at tea tomorrow afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock, entertaining the members of the Chevy the bride’s parents, -mmmmcmwe‘ wearing a gown of fuchsia Williams, Miss Josephine Lacraft, Miss Mary Holden and Mjss Mildred 8. Clements. They wore peach-color vel-| NORTH vet frocks and carried talisman roses | and delphinium tied with turquoise blue | ribbon. | Mr. Ralph L. Creel of Auburn, Ala.,| was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Roger E. Brust, Mr. Roger Harper, Mr. James C. 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