Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1931, Page 19

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SOCIETY _(Continued From Second Page.) _ bridge, Include Mrs. Webb Wood- fill, Mrs, Albin W. Barkley, Mrs. Wil- liam A. Kinnan, Miss Margaret Byrd Mansfleld, Mrs. Nathaniel Dial, Mrs John M. Eager, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mme. Davila, Miss Sue McNamara Mrs. Carl Chindblom, Mrs. Peter A Drury, Mrs. Earnest H. Danlels, Mrs. | Benjamin Soule Gantz, Mrs. Frances Walker, Mrs. John E. Fowler, Mrs Richard Lambert, Mrs. Eugene R Woodson, Mrs. Frank Long, Mrs. Til- man B. Parks, Mrs. Francis Weller Mrs, Willard Kochenderfer, Mrs. Cecil J. Doud, Mrs. Carroll J. McGuire, Miss Pauline Yates Long, Mrs. Edward Reilly, Mrs, Clinton Tribby, Mrs. John J. Daiby, Miss Grace Lindo and Mrs Bruce Mansfiel ughte; of F Towr son, d Thomsor United Townsend, jr send, John son ware, which took plac “hurch Around the Cotner aturday nsend sailed Satur- 1 the Oceanic for a two Bermuda and n .th-y will Te- | wn- as secretary nator Dr. George S. Dur of n University and Y 1 of Religion left orning for L annual | t gic erica a eological mond, Va, ar a paper or “The Oldest Im Inscriptions.” | | Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred A. Hearn enter- | tained a company of 50 at tea vester- dav efternoon in apartment at 2807 Connecticut av were hosts | date » artment at | were Mrs. Waltsr Rauber Benton and Mrs. H. H Brunelli-Hoen Wedding This Morning. Miss Bernadine E. Horn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Horn, was mar Tied this morning to Lieut. Austin Roge Brunelli, U. S. N., of Philadelphia. con | of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Brunelli o Ra! Mex. The ceremony was per- | formed at the of the Sacre Heart, the Rev. } Hoyle officiating at 10 o'clock. De-orat ons in the church were in keeping the Christmas bride was escorted by her father and wore a gown of eggshell satin fash- foned after a princess model with long Her veil was held by a Prin- cess art cap of rose point lace caught at the back and sides with orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley | Miss Mildred Wimer of Philadelphia was maid of honor and had a_costume quamarine crepe, with hat and s to match and carried yellow roses Raysbrook of Miami, Fl £ Mr, Edward Northrup, W. K. Fottinger, Licut. D. D, S : H. I Larson, Lieut. N. K. Brown, oDk HAmlon, L. C. E Lieut. A. J. Keller S Licut. M J. Hc Lieut. C. R e e ol Moss, all of the United States Navy e B e mmediately followed in the hom> of ot 0D S, A bride’ gurcats on Spring Toad,| DU Howe s Huth Boeck ridge S hin ‘Aite Han, maother (of the brids, | RO TIE Fssty/ i BOLEr 01k when s Born, 0 ey O = oxr | ofctown! guests ncluded ‘Mr. and’ M Tecere e Y S, “coreags | P2l Mayo of Colorado, who are spend- B tionet of Hadisman roses. OTS88€ ling the ays with the latter's pa- B CBrumelli and his bride will |Tents. the alien property custodian and leave later in the day for a wed Mrs. Howard Sutherland BUID/ e Fint e i e | Charles H. MecDonald was host er's green woc = . per Mr y_of Colorado. member of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fra-| ternity. His bride is a graduate of | : George Washington University and is| Mrs. Oliver P. Bowles entertained a ber of the Alpha Delta Pi So-|company at luncheon and bridge Sat- ty urday in home, on Reservoir road Yong the out-of-town guests were: | Her guests included Mrs. Joseph N. o s Comwat "of "Erie, Pa.. | Saunders, Mrs. Joseph Sanders, Mrs and Mrs. Douglas Gordon Wright | T H. Young, Mrs. Edward R. Seal, Mrs port, Miss.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben | Waltef Mrs. H. Good, Mrs. E. D. on of Queens, Long Island, and | MorTis E. P. Eschner, Mrs. L. E Cast Miss Helon Fry Lane Weindorf of Eri: James Curtis, son of Dr. and Mrs. dance IMPORTANT ENGAGEMEN MISS DOROTHY ALBERT, Whose mother, Mrs. Gertrude Albert, announces her engagement to Mr. Howard Harvey L. Curtis of Chevy Chase, Md. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 28 1931 daughter, Miss Katherine F. Bollard. | Alumnae of Kappa Kappa | Gamma Luncheon Tomorrow. The Alumnae Assoclation of Kappa | Kappa Gamma will give a Christmas luncheon tomorrow at 1 o'clock, in the A. A U. W. club house at 1634 I street northwest. All Kappas in Washington for the Christmas holidays are invited. Reservations are to be made today with | Mrs, Willard D, Miller at Pinecrest Circle, in Silver Spring, Md. | The washington City Alumnae Chap- ter of the Chi Omega Fraternity will give a dinner Thursday, January 14, for Representative J. Banks Kurtz of Penn- sylvania, who Wil speak on “Political isues.” The president of the various alumnae chapters of the George Wash- ington University women’s fraternities are being invited to attend the lecture. The dinner will be given at the Ameri- n Association of University Women at 7 o'clock, and the talk is scheduled for 8:30 o'clock. The active chapter at the university will be present. President Cloyd Heck Marvin of George Washington University hds been invited to be present at the dinner, as will Dean Henry Gratton Doyle, Mrs. Marion Doyle and Mr. Claus J. Schwartz, both the latter of the District of Colum- bia Board of Education. Mrs, Margaret Heine is the president of the Washing- ton City Alumnae Chapter of Chi Omega, and Miss C. Virginia Diedel is in charge of the dinner. Miss Hannah M. Haug and Miss Gusta s. Haug of Iron Mountain, Mich., are at the Dodge for an indefinite stay. Mr, and Mrs, Charles A. Grefe and Miss Christina A. Grefe spent Christ- mas day with Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Alexander, Mrs, Grefe's parents, Wwith whom Mrs, H. Barnett and her daugh- ter are staying Saturday evening | _Mr. Edwin M. Rosenthal, jr. of De- i (Continued on Fourth Page.) | NORTH 1742 UPHOLSTERING GET OUR ESTIMATES. SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th ST. N.W. “We Live Our Profession” No —Underwood Photo. is set for the wedding. state of Mr. ar Cincinnati, Ohio, are passing some n, when dancing time at the Carlton Frederick Dawson R Mr. Richard Rea Bennett of Balti- Fairfax Court House W more is with his parents, Judge and A g Mrs. John W. “Bennett, in their home t a buffet supper precedin days. Hall, in Staunton, Va., who is at on Massachusetts avenue for the holi- Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bollard of Mont- | clair, N. J., spent the week end at the Optician—Optometrist 5 | 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 the holicays. annual Christmas hunt of the Hunt Club was attended by ncluding a 50 riders hington house_after n th> Costeilo f: 1 eeded along the Poto- everal miles. who fol- W tt, Maj. and Mrs. Wilfred Blunt Mr. and Mrs. Mar- and Mrs. Arlon Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. John Heinhagen, r 5. Mr. and Mrs. Moran Malcom McConihe, Mrs. na, Mrs. Edith Preace. Miss Maj j H. H. Hawkins Exnicios, Mr. e Club Chantecler sup- iay evening. and Mrs. s Piez of Chi- 1 e staying at the Mayflower holidays, and Miss Mary A re among the large number of Mr. and Mrs. McCeney Md.,, yesterday. Ch honor of in admoor and Mrs. J. W. S. Winslow of Miss McGillicudy and Mi ughes are classmates at Mount St.| Joseph's Academy, at Chestnut Hills, | Pa Miss Teresa Saul was hostess luncheon Saturday entertaining compliment t0 Miss Eleanor Ryan of | New York, Others in the company were: Miss_Margaret Haskell of New York, Miss Betty Beale, Miss Carolyn Payne, Miss Ann Wyant, Miss Louise Harrison Gwynne, Miss Betty Peelle, Miss Prances Mathews, Miss Elizabeth Bhouse and Miss Catherine Poe. | | i1H at in THTTH TMTFIRS RTINS e Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson of Hart- | ford, Conn., are spending the holidays | st the Dodge. Mme. Susanne Oldberg will enter- tain at luncheon tomorrow in honor cf | E Miss Ger Richardson Brigham of | E Brenau College, Georgia, who is spend- | Ty ing her holidays in Washington | - ey has Mrs. Henry J. McKer engagements for t canceled | al for day of her brother, Dr Conklin of New York City. Miss Miriam Mohler has returned from | Boston to spend the holiday season with | her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John R.| Mohler. | | Mr. Eben F. Comins has returned to! Washingten from a short visit in Bos- tor Miss of Mr O'Donnell. Margaret and M & W r at a b Che Miss Catherine Roberts will be hostess | to eight guests at the supper dance at n members of dge luncheon at hase toda her home in an Park Hotel this evening. i Senor Don Oscar Blanco Vie first gecretary of the Chilean embassy, was host to a party at the Club Ct €upper d Saturday Don secretary B of the luded former gue Cohen ilean embz Fairfax Hunt Club to Give New Year Eve Dance Thursday. H irfax Hunt Club has issued in- tions for a New Year eve dance to given at the club house at Sunset Ginger Ale NONE BETTER PHONE LINCOLN 1981-1982 EGSCHAFERCO Distinctive Quality Plumbing Fixtures and Heating Equipment 4100 Georgia Ave. ATLANTIC 4000 © Main Office SO “For Safety, Dependability and Best Results”—Phone Special attention given to Holiday Orders he HOFEMAN 1 COMPANY Cleaners and Dyers ala Office. 11534 PA. AVE.SE. Ustown Office, 703 12th 1. N.W. AL AL AL S 9% PALAISROYAL This Nemo-Flex Wonderlift Combination a regular 7.50 value is only 5.00 This special Wonderlift will be on sale at five dollars, only for as long as our stock lasts—and you ought to take ad- vantage of the opportu- nity to get several at this sale price. The concealed inner belt splendidly supports the woman of full figure. Not only has the belt the Wonderlift Uplift Bandlet, but it has in ad- dition, the feature of dia- phragm control straps. You'll be glad to know also that the belt is clasped at the center {/ front. The combination itself is made with a fitted waist and slightly raised and shaped bustline. For av- erage figures and for short figures. Third Floor ais Royal I DULIN & MARTIN [ HRISTMAS MONEY can be invested to unusual advantage now in new Our New Cleaning and Repairing Service will restore the col- ors and preserve the fabric of your best Oriental and Domesy tic rugs. This servfte is performed by ex- perts and the most modern equipment. Telephone National 1293 for our repre- sentatize to give you an estimate. I M I High-Grade 9x12 Size—Special $3 9.50 Plain Broadloom Carpeting— Taupe, green, briar, copper, peach, raisin and Burgundy tones at $3.85 sq. yd. 9x12-ft. rug— $49.50 DUuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. and L PARKING SERVICE—Conn. Ave. Entrance T Mr. Donald Law Harris entertained | the Club Chantecler supper dance | [l Dodge and were accompanied by their | § | COAT SALE—Come in and see the marvelous values in our Coat Sale at 39.75 ke PALAIS ROYAL WHERE DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE IS ALWAYS FAIRLY PRICED Leather bags! Black, brown and wanted colorings. A special purchase—at our lowest -price! 1.29 Silk bags! All new bags! A large and varied assortment in top strap—back strap—pouch and envelope sty les ! Palais Royal—Main Floor Tapestry bags! $1 Boxes of Stationery 59c¢ | | | | ) Here are values to help you get those Christ- | | | mas thank-you letters done before the New Year! Scores of novelty effects—many with tissue-lined envelopes. $2—2.50 to 5.00 boxes Select from this group oi fine stationery at savings of 20% to 50%. Palais Royal—Main Floor Sale! 2,000 boxes of New reduced to §1—1.50 to 3.50 Stationery 50c to 75¢ values | 39 Novelty boxes—with corres- pondence cards, writing pa- pers, note paper or combina- tions. After-Christmas Sales! All sofa cushions Regu!larly 89c to 7.95 Fancy shapes and trimmings. Colorful pat- terns. Rich materials. —Second floor. Sample curtains (pairs) Regularly 1.29 to 6.95 And they're 1/40ff Curtains that will please you. excellent values.—Second floor. All cedar chests Regularly 10.50 to 34.50 Flat top and window seat design. Sturdi built. Vencered to match your furniture. /4 O“ Second floor. Dupont Lucite boudoir pieces (0dd lot of seconds) reg. 25c to 1.49 1 The prices are already greatly reduced. Off Mirrors, clothesbrushes, make-up boxes, 4 manicure pieces and combs.—Main floor. Dinnerware in discontinued open 1 stock patterns . ............... /2 Fourth Floor Wash goods remnants Regularly 29c to 98¢ yd.. .. Second Floor Soiled blankets Regularly 198 to 12.95.,cc000000000cccrees Comforts, soiled Regularly 595 to 1495... Second Floor Bedspreads, soiled 1/ Off Regularly 198 to 1195....... g AN 2 Second Floor Fancy linens and linen sets Regularly 19¢ to 11.50........ Embroidered models and table linen gets.—Second Floor. Novelty furniture Regularly 1.50 to 29.50 Floor samples, Individual Smokers, End Table Console Tables, Pier Cab- inets, etc.—Fourth floor. Women’s silk stockings Lucite Empire 9-pc. toilet sets 14 off of our now reduced price of $14.95. and Electric Regularly 85c to 1.95 ! e s 2 Pairs 1 .00 Main Floor. Ljy o (50) Pieces of electrical appliances Regularly 11.00 to 40.00 Waffle Irons, Percolators ]/2 Off Irons—Fourth Floor, (25) Table lamps Regularly 395 and 5.1‘?)5% « ]/2 o“ (50) Floor lamps, complete with shade Regularly 595 to 9.75..... sossssasevese 1/40ff All fireplace fixtiies 1 Regularly 295 to 7.95....... o /4 Off (15) Cardigan jackets e Originally 2950 ccccsecansoassssananss oo 1095 (25) Extra size silk chemises .-L19 Vo ot Originally 2.95. Main' Floor, A group of fancy pottery Regularly 3.00 to 10.00 Fourth Floor. (40) 5.95 Table lamps Complete with shades.—Fourth Floor.

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