Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1932, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. EkipAaY, : WD, | this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the |tendants will wear close-fitting ln(m‘lhe pastor, the Rev. Thomas A. Walsh, | Mr. and Mrs. Rosenthal left Washing- cfficiating, in the presence of & small ton by plane for New York and after | SOC I ETY | congress, will meet for luncheon and 1 wear clos | bridge Wednesday at 12:30 o'clock at ¢ United Church at Bridge- | Dats to match their frocks. x The Kennedy-Warren. Mrs, Hess, wife | onar'y > Rev. William H = 8¢~ | ""Mr. Donald W. Chadwick of Bridge- [ company. January 25 will be at home at Ca- * . | of Representative William E. Hess of port, the Rev. m Horace Day of- | sort will be the best man and the| The bride wore a traveling costume of | thedral Mansions, on Connecticut ave- h 1dn’ B Ohio, is president of the club, ficiating. Easter lilles and evergreens | ushers selected include Mr. John Mar- | Spanish tile crepe, with a black lntdanrl nue. who wou nt rather bu y a Her only attendant (Continued From Second Page.) ‘ have been used in the chapel and the | shall Budd of St Paul, Minn., and Mr. | black accessories. - = r . and Mrs Nathanial F. Mc- | *%0 P % pe performed i candle | PAUL O'Connell of New York, was Miss Helen Imirie. who was in black | Mrs. Andrew Carnegie has arrived in new dress at a reduction Montet have as their guest Mrs. ained at the dinner dance i A reception will follow the ceremony |velvet, with a black hat. Mr. Gordon | ¥ ington from her home, in New LB A regucrion Guthrie Henderson of Moultrie, Ga - :1:-!1!2, last night. Their | light. in the home of the bride. The couple Contee was best man. 1Conb1nuvd on Fourth Page.) guests numbere 3 The bride will be given in marriage | will leave for Bermuda on the Monarch - Representative and Mrs, Norton L.| = by her mother and she will wear alof Bermuda tomorrow. The bride’s| — > Lichienwainer, who make their home | _Capt. Alfred Mullikin, who has been | goyn of white satin, made on empire going-away costume is & gray sult Crmr—— ale at the Shoreham, have visiting them | Spending a few days {h Washington at jines; her tulle veil will be arranged | with silver fox coll nd black acces- S for a few days the former's sister, Miss | the Army and Navy Club has returned | softly about her face and she will|sories. They will be at home UpoR Lillian Lichtenwalner of Allentown, Pa. to Northeast Harbor, Me. carry gardenias and lilies of the valley. | their rewrn from Bermuda at 225 Y ° | 5 % = o Mrs. John Marshall Budd' will be| Golden Hill street, Bridgeport. er Lieut. and Mrs. Harry R. Thurber en | ;0 matron of honor in a gown of tea MZ M new resses \l!lt of Representative 4 i i ertained at dinner jan 3 3 evening -at | o€ T immed with fur and her| Miss Rosemary Fitzpatrick, formerly Maurice H. Thaicher of Kentucky, will | tertained ‘at dinner ! entertain a luncheon party of 50 at the | Wardman Park Hotel for a party of g,yers will be roses, Mexican daisies|of Wheeling, W. Va, and Mr. Aaron M GLE Ll Do Ekut i and blue delphinium. The bridesmaid | Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob e Vo ukgens, wite ol LLOL ¥ BESS, | Miss S M | will be Miss Frances P. Bell and she | Rosenthal of New Haven, Conn., were B th 3 s | will be he | Rosentha 3 Gover } y ey sl Wil wear s gown of pale-blue satin| married yesterday morning.~The cere- rothers : or formal and “Rr;w sel M) V\T"é f‘"‘"?\" i P Eer g trimmed with fur «;\<1' carry a_bouquet | meny was performed at 11 o'clock in 1213 F STREET 2 f Dae e g e Mz, aniel Stevens | Jike the matron of honor. B £ 5 as hetAGos! | ; visited there in the past few vears, ar d | announce the engagement of their lkedthesne oth _at-the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, k n Ol’mal wear 1910- { the Depart- | daughter Marcia to Mr. Norton Bar- — . = S d R d t - G atur ay eductions . . . .+ Civil Ad ion of the ber, son of the late Judge Orion M Barber and Mrs. Barber of Old Ben- Cm‘v‘al ’/'f”m, i s e e . /4 . : s 5 e oo, e 3¢ et PSS BRSPS 1 e R|ch S twme-yearly in Lingerie : 275 hostess at | political and legislative circles of Ver- Formerly §5.95 to $25 e yest e Wardman | mont, was for many years a judge of 1 covers being laid for eight. | the United States Customs Court of Appeals at Washington V ies, nti Representative and Mrs. Joseph L.| “'Miss Stevens is & graduate of the Nightgowns, Teddies, Panties Hooper_entertained a sma any | Mary A. Burnham School in North- and Slips of fine crepe de chine 395_595_975 r larl 1 evening at the ampton, attended “Les Fougeres” at and satin. Lace trimmed. egu ar| )’ hey are spending the W Lausanne and was graduated from ¥ < " \\4&](‘«\1\ Culhflv in the class of 1 T and Mrs. Roosevelt w Aot COIRE V' is ‘atgradintaiior You're fairly certain to find chine taflored and lace trimmed at & Juncheon to be giv A m lips Exeter Academy. Harvard Uni- 4 pine Mission at the Wil el in the class of 25 and attended your size and the model that e g the Harvard Law School. : = appeals to you in this sale SRR el many st nge old M EAtee of our regular stock. Shoes Clearance of Winter Hats 375 :N v““n\lf‘{,. e hoor his brother, As- ']1%;‘\1{?,’1?("1”’“' Fairfield. Conn, ]t;;qdv\;‘:_ z for all 3ccasions am:{ the ment i the Br oot s 2 included. Yorr 0 cpund aevera dage e Wil G Reduced from $10.50 to $15 gail next week on the P nt Hard- January AR . ? ing to assume his new d For 10 o 5 - = CORSET[; " $6:%0 and 890 - TS e Beautiful Boudoir Slippers D ; ALE reduced to $2.90 and $3.90 . MS@N INC years Mr. Cole has been living in ol 5 FOUNDED 1894 Imported and Domestic Sale of chiffon silk hosiery A . | e F ST N 20% OFF 85¢ pair; 3 pairs, $2.45 After-inventory Clearance AH sa[es fina[ of broken sizes. Lingeric—3rd Floor Salon for misses and women Models formerly $8.50 to §22.50 15t Floor Riga while acting as United States Minister to the Baltic states The commandant at Fort Myer and Mrs. Harry N. Cootes were hosts at luncheon today in quarters at Fort Myer preceding first exhibitic Tide of this season, which is takir place at 2 o'clock at the post j il | fl ’J Mr sotes at the ride are Senator and Mrs. Robert D. Carey, the Assist- ant Secretary of War and Mrs. Fred- erick H. Payne, Br S. Gardner Waller, adjutant general of Virginia; Prince and Princess Koudachefl, Mr and Mrs, Warren Delano Robbins, Mrs Elean on, Mr. and Mrs. David Wells ad M. and Mrs. Joseph L. Selig- Al sizes, 32 to 48, inclusive. 14 | F ,I[ . .y st | WHELAN'S ICH irst_at Morrison’s! 500 Dresses—The New Gex e and Mr. and Mrs. Richard 1105 F St NW ! Bouthgate . F Sr. T i w/umFYl s Specialty 5}10[’ . 7 T. avr TENTH 3 . BI O " ;Ol VI PR' NTS wives of members of the Seventy-first :mm::— | o - e Created of “Duplan’s Duray” NEW SPRI NG STYLES Entire Second Floor Used for Sale! ALL SIZES & WIDTHS CHOICE OF ANY STYLE s % . @Y Most Amazing Values! Last Year YouPaid $16.75for TheseQualities It's a fashion! Prints blossoming in January! One grand and Yooy ot %, glorious opportunity to cheer your spirits and smarten up your Winter-weary wardrobe. These dresses are NEW! Vivid little blossoms on navy, black, green or brown grounds. The styles so entrancingly lovely—they just entice you to dress up and go out and have good times! LIMITED Genuine Java Ring Lizard,Hand-Turned NO SALES TO DEALERS A. S. Beck’s sale price is less than the wholesale price that most shoe dealers would have to pay A 4 . ; 4 for genuine reptile shoes of this fine quality and . £ § 3 3 g Jackets, Boleros, PR - 4 Street, Business, Genuine Java Ring Lizard,Hand-Turned construction. Therefore, we must reserve the right r A b to limit the number of pairs sold to a customer. 3 : . ; : :\.undfl.y:\lght‘and ; 4 4 . Five o'Clock Types ° o 4 i : 2y 1% Bows! Bruyere Point i ; 1 9 L) R : \ and Button Trims! s A L E .} 5 4 Al e Jeweled Buckles! 1.15 VALUE i 17 / Rhinestone Clips! SALON MODERNE - 539 FIFTH AVENUE - NEW YORK ALL SILK PICOT TGP I NEW SPRING COLORS h i ! Misses'—14 to 20 P ‘ Half Sizes—14; to 261; ; Women's—38 to 46 N('arby Stores: : . ¢ WILMINGTON ® PHILADELPHIA— Stores ® BALTIMORE L 7

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