Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1931, Page 19

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’ - _THE EVENING STAR, W N NOVEMBER 11 membership may use their privilege | Thursday evenings, December 10, Jan- | tended the sessions of the Council and | surprise in their home, on For- | Park Hotel during their prolonged vistt cards for admission. uary 14 and February 18. the League of Nations. ty-fourth Place, yesterday. The chil- |in this eity. DIPLOMAT’S WIFE — The tea will be the first of a series | dren in the nefghborhood attended and e Mr. and Mrs. August King-Smith| Miss Caroline Huston Thompson,|which will be given in the club every |those present included Barbara Whit- | Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sanbern of San will ‘entertain & company tomorrow | duughter | Mvs-u?“iau:n:n B afterncon n;xmuglh November 20, dur-|ney, Mary Jane Baxter Joy Baxter, N:Mco'-fi:o i, are passing some tim’ % | | Hampshire avenue, in honor of Mr, |which the Woman's National Demo-|also mark the tea to be given Novem- | Doreen Penn. Virginia Ballou, Dorothy | ~Mrs. S. P. Kramer of Cincinnati, SEed medionl training: 4§ the Collegs | John' Martin of New York City, who |cratic Club will give on Friday. MIss|per’ 30, Ballou and George Bell. Ohio, has arrived in Washington to L Ty | il come to Washington to deliver the | Thompson. upon her graduation from | —— i > spend & few days and is staying af Calif, graduating in 1928. | g first ‘of & series of lectures on modern | Bryn Mawr last June, won one of the | Miss Mary Barbara Stark, daughter| Mr. and Mrs. William W. Cahill and | the Potomac Park Apartments. | ; Aot y ven’ by dents’ = = dance and drama that evening in the | feW scholarships given by the SWUGeHYS | o nire Charles R. Stark, and her| Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Walton of Ros- | M The v International Union for two months' | " 3 r. and Mrs. Roy R. Gill of Spokane B i o Ry W e : 1fi;";“{;.glg‘g;“,\‘;‘,‘_e-‘,,,f;t“;,““’;.,fi{‘5;.,;‘,‘“;; I Geneva. after which she at- brother, Billy Jim Stark, were given ' noke, Va., are staying at Wardman (Continued on Fourth Page) Mrs. William Waddington Welis of ' . “Changing Forms of the Dance.” As- Cherrydale, Va., to Mr. Richard Meville sisting Mr. and Mrs. King-Smith will Klober, son of the assistant director | . be Miss Caroline McKinley and Miss; of the budget, Mr. Royal Klober, took Bess Davis Schreiner. A number of | > > place Saturday in Rockville, Md. | 4 o distinguished leaders in music and After a short wedding trip, Mr. and 2 1 drama circles in the Capital will be Mrs. Kloeber left for Yorktown, Va. | % G among_the guests. where the former will be connected | 4 G Mr. Martin, dance critic of the New with | hunMNmo‘;nl}d Park Service. o . 1 York Times, has a widespread reputa- | The H GGt 2 5 r. and Mrs. Kloeber are mus:| 4 4 tion as one of America’s outstanding he House of Courtesy - 7 Years o i siclans of note and the bride is an ; = SE fhatities on the subiect & the Gmce 7 Y ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F &G ecars of Service artist, having studied at the Corcoran as an art, and in his audience Thurs- School of Art. She is a member of the | § 2 ) di ight will be instructors as well Creative Arts Club of Arlington Coun- " | as students of the leading music and of which club her mother, Mrs. .. i | drama schools in the city. A number ty, Vi Wells, is vice president. o |of well known dance and drama au- | s ¢ y | thorities in the city also will be among o bbb e ; ¢ s |those ~attending the lecture serics, | b 1 Rangeicy, Me., have leased ;] | which includes one talk each month, it N ardlin o . 3 beginning tomorrow, others to follow an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the season. | o P | A _ : FOR THURSDAY . . . SPECIAL PURCHASES ' : Mgrs.OLNEY's AND NEW ARRIVALS AT LOWER PRICES AND BETTER VALUES EVEN FOR 1931 | Mr. James E. Jones entertained a | small oup' at the supper dance at 3 ;- v ) The C1b Chantecler last evening. J 4 ‘ : CONN. AVE. & CALVERT ST. - Mrs. Maurice Brown of Dubuque, Yowa, and Mrs. James Casey of Scran- | , ton, Pa, are at the Mayflower on their - ; - way to Cumberland, Md. to \‘L:". Y,}}:P 5 9 4 former’s father, Mr. James Clark, who ¥ > will soon celebrate his 85th birthday 3 i L ¢ - 4 anniversary, Mrs. Brown's daughter, . ] - i INEXPENSIVE KNITTED Miss Margaret Brown, attends George- | RN, ‘ i A town Convent. Kii b : i 1 e T Mr. and Mrs. H. Laurie Garret had v ¢ ; . 1 % Featuring a Splendid FROCKS @s their guests for a few days last 2 ¥ ; . week Mrs. Garret's mother, sister and £ . ol 4 : C DINNER brother, Mrs. C. J. Barth, Miss Berna- te dette Barth 1lnd Mr. Hugh Barth, all 3 3 - of Moundsville, W. Va. i Wil ! 4 - . ub ¢ ‘ i = sea $ ¥ 5 ‘ Women's City Club to | ; 1 _ . Salteses Celebrate Anniversary. | : 4 ’ F ‘The Women's City Club will cel Clam Chowder brate its 12th birthday anniversa with & reception tomorrow _evenin i : - P 3 A Rich, Heavy Clam Chowder A Smart new fashions in canton, ‘The president, Mrs. WflllflmlL;E ("3; A Ready to Heat and Serve. \/ k / satin, wool and velvet. Types bin, with Mrs. L. B. Swormstedt, Mrs. MRS. MATTHEW ELTING HANNA, R 7 g k i o i id i : William E. Chamberlin, Dr. A. Frances | wife of the United States Minister to Nicaragt ing entertained while in | o Doz. | 7 fbr [ aumefougdaysight dnd \ I'r;‘o d“I' s ”"I"'.'" Foye, Dean Grace Hays Riley and Mrs.l\v“m"zmn with her husband. Miss Gilde! ve recently gave a luncheon for | No. 114 can of Chowder. . $275 | evening in the bright shades . ‘olid colors with contrasting Meritt O Chance, former Dresidents | her at Gunston-Hall Clinedinst Photo. | No, 3'can of Chowder... .. $5.00 and brown and black. \ stripes or zephyr tweed and kins, Miss Janet Richards and Miss | PR ' 7 Sizes A2 t64 , mixtures. Red, blue, green, Elizabeth Eastmam, will receive the | Miss Myrtle L. Bunn, Mrs. George J.| The ceremony of the cutting of the 5 - wine, black and brown. members. The Reception Committee, | Adams, Miss Catherine M. Etter, Mrs. | birthday cake, and the opening of the :A\Ia(rruder ln(__ = headed by Mrs. Gladys Ball Middle- | John D. Fitzgerald, Miss Elva Mc- |birthday box, in which members have {3 Sizes 14 to 40 miss, includes Mrs. Appleton P. Clark, | Namara, Miss Edna E. Mitchell, Miss | put their anniversary gifts, has be- Best Groceries Mrs. T. H. Dawson, Mrs. J. K. Freiot, | Thelma Schmitt and Miss Rose Votava. | come traditional with the club and will 3 Mrs. Virgil C. Miller, Mrs. William W. | Mrs. Grattan Kerans and Mrs. James | take place toward the end of the eve- [ Conn. Ave., M and 18th Sts. Bpaid, Mrs. Caroline’ B. Stephen, Mrs, | F. Callbreath will preside at the coffee | ning. Guest privileges are suspended A s Andrew Stewart, Mrs. Sidney Ulfelder, tables. I for the occasion, but applicants for [ Phone Decatur 4180 Established 1875 ---For Tomorrow Only:-- PIN MONEY Drastic Reductions on Several N FROCKS Of Our Finest Bed Room Suites RS 5|5 Gay new frocks especially value-full * for this Anniversary A\ event. “All the' latest ‘types and \ Fur-trimmed tweed mix- colors. b\ 3 tures and camelshair coats. Double-breasted and single- Anniversary Group e breasted modelssin: hrown, $ . 7 G 2 blue, red, tan and black and 7% ZY white mixtures. 7 : Special purchase All types and sizes Anniversary Anniversary Sale of Sale of UNDIES $ I .59 Among the Suites Specially Priced for Tomorrow Only . . This One at $225 A beautiful walnut English bedroom group of un- 8 usually fine design, distinguished in the most pleasing ' ) > All the desired shapes in ealf Pure dye silk crepe and satin appearance effected by the richly embellishing deco- : 1 alligator grain, walrus grain, and : o, lace trimmed and tailored types. ; : : bouclet. Black, brown, and Bias cutting to assure a smooth rative details. Choice butt walnut fronts. Shown silhouette, ~ Flesh, white and in anether equally attractive pattern, with a choice peach. of double or twin beds. Also a choice of either swinging or stationary mirrors. green and tile. The chair at additional small cost, likewise a bench Ananel:SflrY > Annlversary Sa|e and night table, to match either of the patterns in Spe<:|a| Lavender Stripe Other Bed Room p— & SHOES HOSE Groups Bl | WS . $4.85 From 3100 to S|,500 ‘ — Regularly $6.50 99C P 5 /0% d - for Al aeatt iAot o Regularly $1.35 to $1.65 faille, suede and satin combina- o aille, Sheer chiffon, fine mesh and tions. Black, brown, green, and medium weight silk hose with T M RROW : white fabrics. ilkc hos O ONLY 4 . i the famous Lavender Stripe pre- All evening slippers bought venting garter runs. Arl new during the sale, dyed free. Winter shades in sizes 834 to 10. w » m & S ons Throughout the shop all items formerly advertised continue in replenished assortments R N 0 5 Qs : Frocks Coats Furs Suits Pari Mode Shoes Nat’l 3770 ' F St. at 11th $22 $38 $47377%97 $94 SI85 $22 $38 $6:35 NS -~

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