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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) Alexander Warrington and Mr. Hams Faber. Mrs. Robert E. Lee has returned to ‘Washington and opened her home, 2140 Wyoming avenue, for the Winter. Mrs. Lee returned to this country Saturday after having spent four months in Cen- tral Europe. She will have with her for the Winter her nephew, Mr. Beverly Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Fairfax Harrison and their daughter, Miss Sally Fairfax Har- rison, are now established at 1642 "Twenty-first street, which they leased from Mrs. McCook Knox. They closed their pla: Belvoir House, The Plains, 'Va., Mon Comdr. W. C formally at the Club Chantecler supper /dance on Saturday evening. Gibson-Donovan Engagement Interesting to Society Here. An engagement of interest in Was] ington is that of Miss Alice St. Law- rence Gilson, daughter of Judge and Mrs. John Lee Gilson, to Mr. Paul Don- ovan, son of former Representative Jerome F. Donovan and Mrs. Donovan of New York. Miss Gilson was graduated from Marymount College, at_Tarrytown, N. Y. and attended the Yale School of Fine Arts. Mr. Donovan is a graduate of the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University, class of 1928, and is a member of Vernon Hall, Phi Gamma Delta and the Torch Honor Society He was graduated from the Law School of Columbia University in 1930. The wedding of Miss Gilson and Mr Donovan will take place in the Spring. Capt. Thomas J. Jackson entertained | at the dinner dance Priday night at the Shoreham. His guests included Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Leigh and Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Erwin, the guests of honor; Comdr. and Mrs. William Granat, . Lewis P. Clephane, Maj. and Mrs. R. W. Brown, Maj. and Mrs. J. C. Tribby, Mrs. Virginia Dar- | Yow, Mrs. Anthony B. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pelzman, Mr. and Mrs. An- drew C. Wilkins, Miss Julia Obear, Senor don Jose A. Sera and Mr. Gray Obear. Col. and Mrs. Charles H. March were | hosts at the dinner dance at the Shore- ham Saturday night. Their guests were Dr. and Mrs. William Gerry Mo; gan, Comdr. and Mrs. Carl Robertson, Mrs. George Thorpe and Mrs. Shumate. | Miss Elizabeth Wolfman entertained at tea yesterday in the empire room 8t | Mrs Henry Grattan Doyle is in Bir- the Shoreham. Miss Essie Birclr of | mingham, Ala., where she addresses to- ¥alls Church, Va., and Miss Lillian | gay the student body of Birmingham Owen of Martinsburg, Va., The buffet table was with decorations of yellis chrysanthe- mums and candles, the color scheme of | i Wed October 30 MRS. GEORGE HENRY RIGGS, JR. Before her marriage in the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Le Merle, she was Miss Eugenie Le Merle. | Mr. and Mrs. Riggs will make their home in Maryland. —Underwood Photo. issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Susan Ruth, to Mr. Robert Miles Harris, Wednesday evening. | November 25, at 6:30 o'clock, in the ?m&y Methodist Episcopal Church outh. | _ Judge and Mrs. Warren G. Olney of | | Berkeley, Calif., have returned to their | apartment at the Carlton after spend- ing o few days in New York City. The White Flint Country Club gave a dance and card party Saturday night in honor of Mr. R. Cliff McKimmie, its | golf instructor. He recently won the Middle Atlantic P. G. A. championship. Southern College on_the work of the National League of Woman Voters, in the interests of which Mrs. Doyle has been making a_tour of the Southern THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Buy Your Christmas Gifts Right Away—Avoid Those Busy Shopping Days MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931. Charge Purchases Made Now Will Not Be Payable Until January First LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 The Cor-sylph-ette by Vogue 5 w5 Witl‘l gentle firmness these lovely garments mould the fig- ure to fashion-right lines. Fine rayon satin or broche, with lace brassiere; surgical elastic in- serts over hipline. Peach color. Sizes 32 to 38. Vogue Corset Fashion Revue Mrs. Ethel Forrest Allen, Vogue stylist, will lecture daily at 2:30. Living models will display the garments. i No-‘Connection With Any Other Washington Store Fluffy Furs Are the Furs Misses Like Best This Year Buy Your Christmas Gifts Right Away—Avoid Those Busy Shopping Days llow being carried out in the cakes, States. During her stay in Birmingham RSET:! 'HIRD FLOO! Toes and candies 3yrs.1dDotyle l&us been_entertained by i = = — resident and Mrs. Snavely of Bir- Mrs, M. R. Ramsdell, widow of the Revhch)!fles‘ 2 Rtam‘;deg. 11}11:5 "S’Q".ff{: | ;:{35;“;;‘“3;3‘;; ':uu(x: (:nnfis'hn?rn szsg to her apartmen elham ~ | at Atlanta, Ga., and Columbia, S. after spending a ron{lis)& "':‘,.5‘°’§‘Z{‘ in order to confer with State offices and daughter-in-law, drih e Cp of the league in those States. Mrs. ‘Hobart H. Ramsdell, an ef 8h- | Doyle will return in time to preside at ters in Gaithersburg. the dedication exercises of the Alice — | Deal Junior High School in Che Dr. and Mrs, F. Hornaday and thelr | Ghase on Thursday evening. Py young daughter Jane spent the week . end at Gn‘ys Hill Inn, Va. Mrs. G. Erlebacher attended the Pea- | cock Ball at the Waldorf-Astoria in The former Attorney General and | New York Friday. . A. Mitchell Palmer, who are in i Washin Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. King were t the Carlton for a_few Y.fif"é‘fif’ém‘ honor guests at Juncheon | hosts to a party at the supper dance Y = yesterday of Mrs. Mirk Reid Yates in | (Continued on Twelfth Pag her home on Massachusetts avenue. | Tom——————— The - Massachusetts State College Alumni_Association of Washington, D. C.; Baltimore, Md., and vicinity will| meet for an annual banquet at 7 o'clock | pm. Thursday at the Beaver Dam Country Club, Landover, Md. Dr. Roscoe W. Thatcher, president of | Modern the Massachusetts State College, Will | llver Vault be_present as the guest of honor and | principal speaker. Following the speak- | -For Valuables and d entertainment program the | N | Invaluables v sinder of the evening will be de- to bridge. & : This meeting is held coincident with SAFETY for Silverware ;n-.nvlothe‘r "{ii‘?fig?“"'ni'?: MEOIYE and Heirlooms is insured alumn; T on | . - ¥ Hroughout. the country in celebration ||| and assured by our Mod- of “Massachusetts State College night.” |§| ern, well lighted SILVER- Those in charge of the Washington, (Il WA R E STORAGE VAULT. Reasonable Charges Estimates on Request Furs so exquisite that even the loveliest faces are flattered by their fluffy beauty. Pointed sitka fox, blue dyed wolf, skunk and Canadian wolf are among the furs that richly complement the smart new boucle coats. The coats are in black, brown, green and Cavalier blue. Sizes $7 9.50 MISSES® COATS—SECOND FLOOR Over 30 Years of Quality Service Featured in These Wool Crepe Frocks D. C., Alumni Association activities are: Capt. Everett L. Upson of Maryland ‘University, Mr. Bernett A. Porter of Takoma Park, Md., and Mr. William I. Goodwin of Alexandria, Va. Miss Mildred Tytus and Miss Victoria | Tytus will close their place, Ahintully, in Tyringham, Mass., tomorrow and will come to Washington to spend some time before going abroad. Lieut. and Mrs. J. A. Regan were hosts to & small group at the Club Chanticler supper dance on Saturday | evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Luther S. Cannon have Keep Your Loose Ends _ Under Control La Parisienne Rollette Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. JORN L. NEWBOLD, Jr., Pres. 920-922 E St—Nat. 6900 Storage—Moving—Packing—Shipping Toviowy A High Chair for You may be sure of perfect harmony [ Olly An unusual opportunity for both collectors and personal in the two colors. Sizes 14 to 18. 1 requirements. Old silver becoming each year more scarce and expensive. ¥ $16-5° SPORTS SHOP—SECOND FLOOR National Wool Week November 9th to 14th Fashion says “a pair of colors is ANTIQUE SILVER SPECIAL SALE 25 % Discount For the week beginning November 9th—Entire collection of solid silver and Sheffield plate. Including Queen Anne, George IT and George III perfods. smarter than one”—and we applaud enthusiastically when we see the stun- ning effects! This clever collection features high neck lines, shoulder lac- ings and many other charming details. A stunning; coiffure with this simple device! Slip ends of hair into Rollette, close and roll up to neck, then fasten with hairpins. The coiffure remains secure- ly in place and the Rollette is out of sight. Now being demonstrated in Notion Department. 4 STREET FLOOR sturdy little high chair for your best dolly! 29 inches high; will hold a large doll. Hinged food tray. Ivory or green enamel finish. FOURTH FLOOR No Reservations Mrs. Cordley 1319 Connecticut Ave. PASTERNA Formal Footnotes 1219 Connec TicuT Ave~ New Model Hats . Tom orrow $25 Dresses Up to the Minute - in Every Detail 19 Charming frocks that will take you smartly through the entire day and evening. Sheer wools, pebbly crepes, rich velvets, lovely chiffons, gleaming satins, crisp taffetas and cobwebby laces. The season’s most popular colors are featured. Sizes 14 to 20; 36 to 46. DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR These delightful fittle sandals lead the parade of formal footwear! They're the perfect affinity of the new an exquisitely made satin tur- ban with soft detail and folds, comes in Black and col- ors...oneof a new collection ofyouthful models ready to wear ... hats with all the individual- ity and per- sonal chic you know you can expect of Pas- ternak! afternoon and evening fashions in all their alluring elegance! . $ 7 .50 & (A) Grecian open-shank sandal, with new Grecian heel. Black moire with satin trim and dainty silver kid piping. (B) A clever combination of black velvet Puffed Ruffle Blouses, $5.75 The most flattering blouses of the season! Just the right feminine touch to make your Win- ter suit becoming! White or eggshell satin. Sizes 32 to 38. SECOND FLOOR and satin in this stunning model. Scalloped edge and intricate er kid pipi (C) A graceful open-shank sandal in black or white faille. (All three models have lovely rhinestone buckles). “The Fur-Coat Hat" 15.00 SHOES—SECOND FLOOR