Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1932, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (0., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1932. 'SOCIETY (Continued From Page 2.) Nimro, Miss Louise Thompson and Mr F. W. Denniston The Committee o posed of Capt Lieut. William I y Lieut Arrangements was Albert J. McCurdy, | Irby, Lieut Edwara M. Brown and nt, head of the Lake City, is 8 of Dayton, Mr. home Seipp mo- r home in ppIng at 1 and Mr. and enter- honor tive Ed- Among moved today where tk Rector's Aid and Choir Of St. Andrew’s Church Bene! CONGRESSIONAL ENGAGEMEN MISS WILLA JUANI Daughter of Representative Mrs. Hamp! hose engagement to Mr. Will Daniel A. Reed of Dunkirk, this Winter. Mr. Reed Y., is annou m Ticknor Reed, son of Represe s'a graduate of Cornell Universi TA FULMER, ton P. Fulmer of Ora burg, S. C., ve and Mrs. made her debut and Miss Fulmer ing Photo. nced. Miss Fulm attended Gunston Hall daughter of Distr H. Tuttle of Nes k. The con | Mr: bas & list of patronesses of well known | Mr: Washington women headed by S Huston Thompson Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Huckins of Plymouth, N. H, are at the Dodge during their brief stay in the Capital. and Mrs. of Whiteford, Pa., d Park O. Beaver are man Park Hotel M. and Mrs. Paul Williams of Philadelphia are at Wardman Park for a short time rs. J. Ross Cann ved in town ye y for a stay of several months she has leased an apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. | wif Maurice Os! i M, n of York, S. C. Arch Trawick of Nashville, , is at the Dodge for a brief time. ‘Trawick is associate in school he: education in the Department of Public Health f the State of ‘Tennessee. Arkansas State Society Plan Reception February 12. ¢ Charles | Judge Edgar McCc Mrs. | Sam | Young and Mrs. Cha Mr. and s. Henry J. Ricl ) and Garrett Whites Bledsoe, A s Beatty Moore, ‘e of Col. Moore. Moore, Who is an officer of the soclety, is now on leave in Arkansas Special music has been arranged. Representative Claude Fuller, president of the club, extends an invitation to all who are interested to be present. Mr. Harvey Couch, recently appointed to the board of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, has been especially invited and it is hoped that his new duties will not keep him from greeting | his many Arkansas friends. | The banquet of the Veteran Druggist Association will be held at the Raleigh Hotel tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock Prominent local speakers for this | occasion will be Dr. Paul Pearson, Dr. Samuel Hilton, Dr. Frank M. Criswell Dr. William Herbst and Dr. Frank Stone. | ~"Among the speakers from Baltimore | | will be Dr. Robert M. Swain, Dr | william B. Spire, Dr. William Millard, | Dr. R. E. Lee Williamson, Dr. E. G | Eberly, Dr. A. G. Dumey, Dr. Charles Meyer. Dr. Samuel Harris and Dr. E.| | A few of the artists for ladies’ night | will be Miss Claire Sessford, Mrs. Irma | Beale McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. William | Bangart, Miss Walter and Mr. A. B. | Pierce of Gridiron fame. | Lady Florence Ethel Brooks, C. B. E.- M. A-J. P, of Birmingham, England, | will be one of the guests of honor at the | dinner given for Mr. Rennie Smith, | one of the younger members of the defeated Labor government of Great | Britain, tomorrow evening in the club house of the American_Association of University Women on I street, under | the auspices of the International Com- | mittee, with Miss Elizabeth Eastman, | chairman of that committee, acting as "h bstess, Mrs. Otto Veerhoff, president of the local branch, will introduce the guest speaker, who is distinguished as a lecturer, writer and leader in the workers’ education movement, as well |as the peace movement in his own | country Representative and | Mrs | Rainey, Representative and Henry T. Mrs. J. COLUMBIA RD. AT 18TH ST. Regular Dinners, 75¢ Special Club Steak ase Chicken Dinners, $1 CLUB LUNCHEONS SERVED DAILY ‘WoopwARD & LoTHROP o= uwr A% G StAzeTs Charles Linthicum, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Edminster, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Danly and Col. and Mrs, A. B. Barber, also will be at the guest table. Dr. John Dewey, noted psychologist and educator, formerly of Columbia University in New York, is a patron for the Zonta Club's benefit which will be given Friday in the Wardman Park Theater and which will add to the loan | The program will be given by dancer, and Miss Frances Gutelius, pianist. Among the other patrons is Mr. Dorsey W. Hyde, jr, secretary of the Chamber of Com- merce of Washington fund. Prominent Washington women are serving on the Box and Ticket Commit- tee for the approaching lecture in Con- | stitution Hall of the distinguished Brit- ish statesman and orator, the | Hon. Winston Spefcer Churchill, on | Lincoln’s birthday, Friday evening, Feb~ Tuary 12, at 8:15 o'clock under the aus- pices of thg Community Institute of Washington. Mr. Churchill’s subject, “The World Economic Crisis” is one which intrigues the keen interest of all | circles of society at the present time. | Mrs. Lindsay Russell, who was serving (Continued on Fifth Page.) Right Quality . . . . makes this an interesting message of Economy Dress Coats Sport Coats PRICE ‘AND LESS Evening Wraps No Returns Suits All Sa No Exchanges Strect and Afternoon Dresses Dinner, Dapce and Evening Gowns Erle-Maid Frocks les Final . Erlebacher . TWELVETEN TWHVETWHVE F STREET TRADE MARK At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street REGISTERED The Dorman Sale (by Catalogue) Being effects from the estate of Caroline V. Dor- man by order of the National Savings and Trust Co., Executor, together with additions from the Rich’s twice-yearly ALE You may choose now from all those smart models which remain in our Semi-Annual Reduction Sale at $6.90 ortment of beautiful style there are shoes for all occa noon and walking . . . nearly groups. The new Spring foc this sale. Sale of Chiffon Silk Hosiery 85¢ pair—3 pairs, $2.45 is still good . . for eve all sizes is n e many ided in All Sales Final ICH F St. ar TENTH THE NEW ellef'fs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. The gown with a fu- ture is lace . and just now a dozen kinds give to the mode. Here's a combination of suede and shining in the new soft bosom. high waistline evening variety lace fashion . . . with a jacket, the cleeves of which are edged with what looks like blue fox. To be had in pink (which is getting smarter by the min- ute). in Flax Blue (Patou’s new color) and Eggshell. And yvou know the reputation lace has of packing well, of losing its wrinkles in no time. and the looking 829 The Arkansas State Society will en- Thompson and Other Estates. cunning 7 honorary patrons and patronesses who Carpet, Knabe Baby Grand Plano, Antique and Modern Mahog- 10norary s ones any Furniture, Orjental Rugs, Valuable Paintings and Water attend include the Arkansas mem- Colors, Rich Draperies, Imported Bric-a-Brac, Carved Ivories, bers in_Congress, headed by Senator \ntlaue Clocks, Sllverware, Decornted Sereens, Embroideries, and Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson, Repre- Rtare Prints, French Furniture, Linens, etc. sentative and Claude Fuller, Repre- 5 1 sentative and Mrs. Tilman B. Parks, To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries Representative and Mrs. Willlam J 715 13th Street Driver, Representative and Mrs. Heart- sill Ragon, Representative and Mrs. hn Miller. Representative Effie Gene Today, Thursday and Friday, February 3rd, 4th and 5th, 1932 At 2 P. M. Each Day /ingo, Representative D. D. Glover, r Representative Pearl P. Oldfield Catalogues on Application to C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Auctioneers Mrs vice Elmer chair- Martha W ashington Blue In this year of the Bi- centenn Celebration, fashions that surrounded the Washingtons are as- suming a first place—and notably this charming Blue—soft, very flatter- ing. Particularly chic as it is shown here in this afternoon frock for the young and smart. Note the covered shoulders— the almost fichu effect— the very smart buckle. $39.50 Misses’ WaLNUT ROOM THEMD FLOOR. way it has of fresh after much wear. 50. fashion in sizc 14 to 20 BETTER DRESS SHOP SECOND FLOOR! Shad-Roe | thmis Year | Boned-Shad 74th 6-FOOT Y IRGN CORD WITH TOGGLE SWITCH THE NEW elleffs ‘ 1216-1220 F Street N.W. charge of the is enthusiastic real interest this soclety and will | for the future, in which | ) ibute and | on s historical | of George Washington. | post cards may be ob- | to Mount Ver- Holzberg, THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. arge ation will gf Ken 2SSO Jan street eorge Warren Miss Amos, Wednesday, on Garrison Soule G and Mrs. Daniel Johnson r the auspices tional League t the Carlton rs. Lewis will rmament Con- opening in Geneva Last Thursday . . . the first shipment came in and went out. .. of these $25 to $45 t the luncheon will Balch, president of onal League, who "ar East crists in ment _Con- otte Tuttle, It TONITE . and every Wed- nesday, Saturday and Sunday nite to the best music in town. Fine Boucle Suits and Knit Dresses If you were disappointed last week don’t miss com- ing in early tomorrow . .. and if you weren’t here then join those who will get these wonderful values. Beautiful chiffon boucle ratine, zephyr-and-rayon, tweed knits, silk-and-rayon knit suits . . . the two- piece styles have vestees. .. the three-piece suits have contrasting blouses, and are in the majority. Navy. black, beige, brown, bright iedium blue, orange, pastel blue, and white. Sizes 16 to 42. SFORTS SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR All_forms of dancing taught. / Dangling from your bangle bracelet, scot- ties ... .81 Scottle brings Iluck . . . pin anywhere ... Swinging from your you At either end of your lapel two scotties. .51 Take your dogs by hat pin a scottie...$1 twos and wear them in two colors .....$1 Bracelet that's a slave to the dogs .......§1

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