Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1931, Page 48

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With Social Events In St. Marys County and Card Thank:giving Replete ’ | Annual Dance Party Given by Alumnae THE SUN VDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, of Academy. LEONARDTOWN, Md,, November 2. ! —Thanksgiving festivities were unusu- | ly interesting this week in St. Marys | y and Southern Maryland, and | numerous old_homes are keeping | open house over the week end. Each | is filled with guests from far and | and many of the boys and girls | tend the prep schools and col- | home for their Thanksgiving Thanksgiving evening the annual ce and card party given by the St.| Mary's Academy alumnae was held at t. Mary's, and was a lovely af- any from Washington and Bal- and the alumnae of the school | the Reception Committee were the following alumnae: Mrs. M. Thrm\ chairman; Mrs. Nettie Wilmer, Miss Madeline Camilier of Leonardtown, Mrs. Johnson of Morganza and Mrs. | of Mechanicsville, Md. Mrs. Louis E. Payne, Mrs. Nettie Morgan, Mrs. Abell, Miss Hope Greenwell Fenner Lee of Lennard-' town. Refreshment — Mrs. _William | Meverell Loker, chairman; Mrs. Leroy | Mrs. L. J. Sterling of Leonard- William H. Gardiner of | and Mrs. Julius Johnson of | chairman Louis F. and Mrs. J Sarah_Gwynn, daughter of Mr. J. Brook Bian of Potomac t Valley Lee, is entertaining at | house party at her parents' estate on lower Potomac River over the week the party are Miss Irma Dove polis and Miss Alyce Taylor of 4 ng those from New York spend- | fng a few days in Leonardtown is Mr. | r Raley, son of Mms. Rose Loker | aley of New York and Leonardtown. | He'% the house guest of his aunt and | uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Abell, “"llo their home on Washington street. Mr. Raley is the nu(hn* of a pocms called “Medley.” _ He visited | friends in Baltimore and Prederick be- fore arriving here. Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Hayden of Mount Osborne entertained at dinner in Leonardtown Sunday in honor of Mr. Bascom Broun of Washington and Mrs. Henry Winters of Dallas, Tex. Miss Miriam and Miss Anna Nathan- twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. s Nathanson of Leonardtown, who are attending Western High School in | Baltimore, are spending their Thanks- | giving recess with their parents. Until this semester they had been students | at the St. Mary's Academy, where Miss | Anna Nathanson directed the school | orchestra Mr. and Mrs. G. Morgan Knight, sr., and their son, Mr. George Morgan Knight, jr., of Leonardtown, motored to Anmvmhs and then to Baltimore Thurs- | ‘ and were guests overnight of M »m Mrs, Amos Ficke at their new home in Catonsville Miss Mary Agnes Dixon of Washing- | ton is spending this week end as the | guest of her mother, Mrs. Thomas A.| McKay, at her estate, Arlington, on Brettons Bay. During the week Mrs. Gilbert Dent of Washington was the guest of Mrs. ( Louis F. Abell. on Washington street. Mrs. James Buckler of Laurel Grove, who has been visiting in Wilmington Del., returned to her home this week after a montir's absence. Mrs. Allison Robey of Waldorf en- | jed at a bridge supper at her Home in Benor of 16 guests Saturday evening. Mr. und Mrs. Simms Jenkins of Bal-| timore passed the week end as guests | of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Neal Miles and their children, Miss Marian Miles and Joseph Miles, of Baltimore, were the guests in | volume of | __ | Washington were the dinnér guests of WILLIAM W. LUPTON, Aston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Aston of 1643 bart street northwest, her marriage taking place November —Carter-Bailey Photo. Formerly Miss Amlye Foy whose honor Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Ha den entertained at dinner Monday cv ning Saturday afternoon the Lec members of the Maj. William 1 Chapter, D. A. R.. of St entertained the chapter at at old Tudor Hall Inn. Receiving wer Mrs. George P. Loker, regent Stephen M. Jones, ‘Mrs, Cloyd Mrs. Wilmer Matthews, Mrs. and Mrs. William F. Cecil ington members attendi Charles Shaw, Miss Bruce C Elizabeth Ewing. Miss Elea Mrs. Mazie Reaney and Mrs Blackistone ville, Md., Sunday. A double wedding took place gt the Francis Xavier’s Catholic Church »vember 18, when the rector, Rev. "ather S. J. Rudkte, S. J., performed 1e_ceremonies. The first wedding Gwinette Catherine Bussler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bussler of New- k. and Mr. Clarence Acams, son and Mrs. Columbus Adams of Lee. mmediately following the first Belle Bussler uke rd, son of Mr. and Lillia | Mrs ckson ' Ward of Valley Lee, Md., were married. This was at- tended by membors of the immediate nd friends of the couples he ~ Southern Maryland Colonial s unveiled a tablet, Novemb 2 o'clock, at Cross Manor, the et house in Maryland. The exerc were attended by 250 pe Dle from all was that of Miss o and rs of Journey's is enlertaining | this week for Mr. and \IN jorman Lane and their daught N Betty Lane of Bethesda, ani Mrs Harrv Brenner of Pittsbur; Mrs. M. B. Fowler and her Miss Mary Fowler, of Chaptico gav bridge luncheon in honor of M Alvey and Mrs. J. Ber | Clements Mrs. Henry Winters, who h v and Mrs. Bascom and was Lhr and nm- WHERE _TO DI} Broun house in Leonardtown for a \\er‘l left day for her home in Dalle few weeks she will go to D= to spend the Winter and Spring. Miss Reah Abell, daughter of and Mrs. J. Bernard Abell of Clem is spending this week end with Mi Betty Grlce at her home in Lin- wood, Mr, and Mrs. George Buckler their daughter, Miss Doris Buckler The Latest Popular de Ro b Rooy’s Sea Food Specialist 1405 L N.\W. Met. 7559 Open Till 1 AM. and of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Grav at Women are Eagerly Rushing in to this most unexpected Event Midseason Sale “Carlton” Shoes Entire stocks reduced from $10.50 and $12.50 —no exceptions the daintiest of other From Paisley or exquisite evening Slippers—to the smartest of street or a noon shoes-—in Borosa Shark, 1 A cluded in tl Suede or Kid—en- rlton” stocks is Mark Down, the start season— all the Cominggright Lo Midwinter this Sale more remarkable. at of the makes But procrastination will be expensive—women who call at once will have all the best of it! Midseason Sale “Dy. namic® $6.50 Sy v Shoes—offering many fashionable these popular shoes—2d floor, at our other stores. $4.50 and styles of $6.50 D. parts of Southern Maryland. M Frank J. Parran of Baltimore, presi- dent of the Colonial Dames, presided | and introduced the speakers. Rev. W. W. Whitmore of Reistertown, who spoke on “Ancient Cus'':’s in St | Mar; Mrs. J. Edwar ker of . who read seme poems; Prof. Francis T. Nickolas, formerly of the Maryland Academy of Science, and Rev.” Nelson MecConomy t. Mai Miss Dorothy Gi d her otiier, Mrs. Gharlés S Grason, eceived the many guests | Of Personal Interea! To Was}ungton Residents The Woodmont Country Club gave a barn dance Thanksgiving eve, which was preceded by numerous dinner par- | ties. " The ball room was transformed | into an old-fashioned barn. decorated | with hay, corn shocks and ses The guests were dressed as countr maids and farm hands and other rural characters, | Mrs. Harry Allman week end in New York. The thirteenth annual charity Thanksgiving ball of the Washington Chapter of Hadassah was held Thanks- giving night in the grand ball room of the Mayflower Hotel Miss Beatrice Sondh student at the Marjc School, is spending the Thi holidays at her home in Reading, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Behrend and two | daughters, the Misses Amy and Ruth Behrend. spent last week in New York at the Waldorf-Astoria The Friday Bridge Club was enter- tained by Mrs. Abe Sigmund at her apartment in the Roosevelt last week Miss Marjorie Sigmund, who is attend- |ing the Ohio State University, has been spending the holiday in Indian- apolis, the guest of friends M:. and Mrs. Edward C m-tored to Philadelphia Thursday and are guests of the former's parents, Mr. | and Mrs. I Furman, until this eve- ning Mrs. Edward Sonncborn and_young son have been the guests of Mr. 1. Son- | neborn in Baltimore for the past week | and are Teturning today Miss Janet Wolf of Baltimore was the | | week end guest of friends Mr. Alvin Newmyer, ir., from Bordentown Military School for his_vacation, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Newmyer, at the West- chester. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph M. Fishel were hosts Thursday night at their home, 4514 Connecticut avenue, entertaining at a family dinner party. | Miss Louise M is returning this | evening from Wheeling, W. Va., where | she has been spending the Thanksgiv- | ing holiday with her parents. Miss | Meyers is a student at George Wash- | ington University. | Mrs, Abram Feist, accompanied m‘ Mrs. Jeanette Feist of N. J.| motored here Wednesday at the Shoreham until tod jorie Feist, who is a student at National | Park Seminary, has been spending the | | the past who is a| Webster sgiving Furman is at home 3 zuM\ " Remodeled Repaired Cleaned and Glazed Have Your Fur Coat Reconditioned Now for Xmas Collars and Cuffs for Cloth Coats a Specialty The Shop to Save Money ISADOR MILLER Mfg. Furrier 809 11ta St. N.W. Nat'l 5628 Our Work Is Guaranteed NXmas gift buying will now start in- earnest. Evening and houdoir slip- pers—silk hose— handbags—and many other giv- able footwear items ready! C., NOVEMBER 29, 193 —PART _THREE. Thanksgiving holiday with her mother | informuly on Thanksgiving day. at_the Shoreham. Mrs. Betty Koenigsberger and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nordlinger at- [ sulia Oppenheimer leave today for New | tended the Harmony cotillion in Balti- | York to spend several weeks. The fos more Wednesday night. Mrs. Alvin West and young daughter | Ernestine of New York are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emil West of 2700 Connecticut avenue The rummage sale of the Sisterhood of the Eighth Street Temple will be held at 1715 Seventh street northwest | mer will be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Block. Miss Rickie Gans of the Embassy has as her guests her nieces, Henry Oberdorfer and Miss Helen F. Gans of Richmond, Va. They were Jjoined yesterday by another niece, Mrs. Rita Solmson of Baltimore. to Goucher College after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wein- | berg of Montague street, over Thanks- iving. Mrs. Belle Rothschild is spending the Winter with her son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Willilam Green- spon, in Bluefield, W. Va. November 30 and December 1, 2 and 3. Mrs. Isadore Freund is chairman. | Acthur Lyon, Frank Luchs and Paul | Mrs. Cecelia Michaelis and daugh- wilner, who attend the University nl‘ ter, Miss Virginia Michaelis, were joined by her sisters, the Misses Rosa and Hermine Lion, and brother, Mr. John Lion, jr, of Baltimore, on Thursday and motored. to Pocohontas, Va with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Cohen were guests of relatives in Baltimore over Thanksgiving. Mrs, Dora Becker of 2028 Sixteenth street and her daughter, Miss Sally Becker, who went to North Carolina for Thankigiving day and are returning tomo v, otored South in Mi: taking with them a num- s whom they entertained here and who will re- turn to the Capital with them. Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Kann, who have ently returned from a trip to Cali- | fornia, are at the Shoreham. Ned Schoen of Newark, N. J., who is a student at Brown University. Pennsylvania, have been home for the hanksgiving_holiday. Miss Cele Frankel of Indianapolis is the guest of Miss Jeanette Loeb of 1340 Columbia road. The Tuesday Afternoon Sewing Circle was entertained at luncheon last week | by Mrs. Leon Strauss, at Wardman ark Hote | Mrs Alex. Dittler and little daughter Patsy Jean. who have been spending a | month with the former's parents. 1d Mrs. Isaac Behrend, at the hester. are leaving today for home, in Atlanta, Ga Mrs. Blanche T T left on Wed- nesday for her home in New York, after a two-week visit here with relativ iss Elizabeth Kaufman, Miss Hel Nordlinger, Mr. Joseph Auerbach and Mr. Max Weyl, 2d, were in Phila delphia Thanksgiving 'to attend the Penn-Cornell foot ball game. Mrs. Eugene Schwab. accompanied by son, Mr. Elmer Schwab, motored t. Erie, Pa., and are guests of the forme: son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Grad. Mrs. Louis Simon of Woodley Park Towers has as her guest Mrs. A. Gold- smith of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dunbar Rosenthal of the Westchester had as their guests over Thanksgiving the former’s mother. Mrs. Betty Rosenthal, and her sister, Miss Hortensey Rosenthal of Baltimore. Misses Sylvia _and Gertrude ¢ urned to Goucher College Friday, after spending Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby, on Decatur_street. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Koenigs- berger were at home in Chevy Chase of : in their hom est of her nlece, Miss Frances Heid of Lanier place. Miss Rosalie Weinberg has returned Sunday Dinner teaturing Mrs, Oiney's own Teclnes Ins @ ‘chari- Tro sceting. overiook- ing Fotk Creek Vai- to spend the Thanksglving holiday Sarah Kohler of New York is| Philipsborn 30 FINEST COATS 5128 Originally $150 to $195 Huge Sets of Precious Furs That Make spent last week at the Shoreham with | Philipsborn Coats Mink Persian Blue‘Fox Fashioned of shades, black and J.E Cmmmghum Co. 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NMW. Krimmer So Gorgeous . Kolinsky Beaver Silver Fox Bouclet in the two most desired brown. A Sale for all who ap- preciate supreme style and extraordinary savings! Come — profit by this Event of Appreciation! 18th ANNIVERSARY Anni'yersaryPrice For Newest Hats! Deep-na;)ped SUEDES! Lustrous SATINS! Lovely Sheer CREPES! Fine Fur FELTS! Shimmering VELVETS! Brilliant METALLICS! Headsizes, 21 up to 23. ABSOLUTELY marvelous VALUES! Cre- ated for us alone—for this great ANNI- VERSARY Sale! Stunning new TURBAN, BERET and BRIMMED modes! Every clever style—in the brilliant “*high” shades—as well as the smart Winter colors! The one hat “just for you” is surely among them! Priced for a sensational saving! MILLINERY DEPT.—M No equal in town for these ALL-SILK FULL-FASHIONED CHIFFON HOSE | woven, smartly sheer weave! Purest silk—from durable Picot top to cradle sole! Every fashion-ap- proved color! Every size! Priced for Anniversary only —s0 save now! N EXQUISITELY ! What Furs And down come “High Fashion” FROCKS MADE TO SELL UP TO $25.00 IGHER-PRICED vorites “fa- from our own And a great Special Purchase of newest, smart stocks! Paris-sponsored fashions! What spectacular savings! Stunning Chiffons and Transparent Velvets! Beau- tiful Cantons! Bewitching Wools! Every color! And Regular Up to $15 FROCKS .58.95 What Fabrics! WHAT TRULY GLORIOUS 36 VALUE TO $59.50 UR manufacturers co-operated all the way! With deepest price concessions! With finer Fabrics and more mag- nificent Furs than the price ever knew! Now choose—at these spece tacular savings—the luxe urious Coat you want— at a price lower than you DREAMED possible!

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