Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1932, Page 18

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B— SOCIETY. SOCILTY ‘Dean of Diplomatic Corps Goes to New THE EVENING L. K. Laflamme, Maj. and Mrs. L. Anderson, Maj. and Mrs. Miner F. Felch, Maj. and Mrs. Marhl H. Welch, Ma). and Mrs. Samuel J. Rohde, Maj. and Mrs. James B. Harrington, Maj. and Mrs. Neal Harper, Maj. and Mrs. Page P. Chesser, Miss Alice Bernhelm, Mrs. Elmer Nicklies, Maj. Roy Stout and Mr. Henderson Bunn. Lieut. John F. Greenslade, U. 8. N, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, ughter of Representative and burgh, Pa., son of Mrs, M. Wilson Mul- Alan T. Goldsborough, has selected Saf lally of New York, and the late Mr. urday, June 18, fcr her marriage to Mr. Heath Dodge Goldsborough, son of Mrs. Martin Worthington Goldsborough and John D. Mullally of St. Louis, Mo., will take place this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the home of the bride’s mother at the late Prof. Goldsborcugh of Cam- | 1800 Nineteenth street. bridge, Md. The ceremony wi'l be per- formed in historic St. John’s Church in Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre have Georgetown, the rector, Rev. Dr. F.|left New York for Villacrest, their Sum- Bland Tucker, officiating at 4 pm. mer place, in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Miss Goldsborough will be attended Mass. of Miss Elizabeth Powell Dunlop and | Mr. Oliver Mallory Walker, whose mar- | riage will take place Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hamilton Davis | Miss Emiscah Dale left this morning for Squirrel Island, Me., where they will spend the Summer at Tree Top. and daughter, Mrs. Wilson Compton, accompanied FIRE SALE! HOSIERY, CORSETS & LINGERIE Last Opportunity! Come and Get Your Bargains Now, While They Last Full-fashion $1.00 Hose, now. Full-fashion 85c¢ Hose, now............ Corselettes or Girdles, $1.00 value, now. ... %clrfl. SlB.IOO value, now e - «...39¢ on-run Bloomers, 50c value, now. .. ...each, 3 Silk Crepe Underwear, $1.95 value, now, each, 19c1-5!cpiue:,°§23_¥§ | . . > 2 who is stationed at the Naval Academy, | by her sister, Miss Eli ! | | York Tomght With Nobil de Martino, |he s sationed st the Naval Ac Mrs. | and Mr. PROD Lee GoiommasooroUsh, | Mr. and Mrs. Percival Sheldon Rids- | Wooster, Ohio, today to attend the come : . Greegs)aue a:nd :{heh‘ dsmn‘l :;u‘:"y ;o | be best man for his brother. g;:‘»"e rmdsm:' l;:t{:_chN Rjdm:;l'.zl;‘:fi ln;mcer;\]em exercises of wuoste{ Cnil; . spend several weeks, and are a ‘ard- A T ti v » N. J., ter they will go to Otsega Lake, Mifch , Who Will Sail Tomorrow. Tan Fark Hotel of e BAdCY cousn: Moe Prederic €| i IRREF e by Mr.and Mrs PR 1o (el Summer camp. gfis Caroline Hyde, daughter of the EHEES 0 e e T [t in’Hor W;"‘hmsé M‘;;) | Mrs. Peter A. Drury, who spent the atic corps, | of Tennesses has moved to Wardman | Secretary ol griculture an rs.| Miss Janet O'Brinn, daughter of thne | B8#® €nfe anc air. John Gordon ! Spring season with Mr. Drury and their L o O v Wil | Park: Hotel,. where he has taken an | Arthur M. Hyde, has gone to New York | assistent o the Aftorney Generai and | Ridsdale, whose marriage will take place [~ oo o" P57 0 PRI EE accompany Donna Antoinetta de apartment untill Congress adjourns. | O e the guest of Miss Gene Kincheloe, | Mrs. Jchn Lotd O'Brian, has selected | Saturday at Spring Lake. : < L — e “New York tonight, | et daughter of Judge and Mrs. David H.|September 3 for the date of her mar-| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carbery Ritchie, 1'-{‘[: latter will sail tomorrow Mrs. F. Trubee Davison, wife of the | Kincheloe. She also will spend a few | riage to Dr. Winfield Louis Butsch of | Will entertain the wedding party at [ * pboard he Conte Biancamano for her | Assistant Secretary of War, is visiting | days with Miss Corinne Tilton of De- | New Haven, Conn. The ceremony will | dinner tomorrow at their residence, Eboard e o Ehend. the Summer. | her parents, the Rev. Dr. Endicott Pea- | troit, Who is a student at the Pratt|be performed at 4:30 pm. in St. John's | Ballingarry, at Spring Lake. FOR J E A N E T T E Do T O T veturh (o Wash. |body and Mrs. Peabody in Groton, | Institute in Brooklyn, before jolning her | Church at Buffalo, N. ¥., and Will be| A George W. Van Duesen of Sa Fresh Strawberry and Tomion Saturdsy or Sunday and will | Mass. ¢ | parents in Chicago for the Republican | followed by a reception in the home cf | it EEREE® (V4% DUEEER, o 000 Aot HOSIERY AND LINGERIE SHOPPE goint Donna Antoinette later in the | nro eqpad 1 Brown, wife of the Fed- c:mo:: hx;venron. ter nehw ac- | Mr. and Mrs. O'Brian at 150 West Utica | o "ccveral weeks' visit in Washington. Ppricot atn | eal Radl: commisioner, wil Jeave to company her parents to thelr home in | street. B M Knrm Out |-B 735 11th St. N.W, ister of Austria an .| day for Cleveland to be the week end |~ Miss Hyd he The marrizge of Miss Norvell Clark Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Fete CKeever Dros. P;Ihcxu"lnulxlf rm(ul-\l:“:)(( b u?\:dm“gfif. | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Hanna, | pam::.s ki &a}fox?fgdfiifiu‘fg Munford, daughter of Mrs. Edward G. Miss Dunlop and Mr. Walker. Ki N AND WHEATON, MD. P evming of Baron Karl Ferdi- | with whom she will motor to Chicago | 5t George Washington University. Munford of Washington and Mr. Ed-| Mr. and Mrs. Francis Winslow will 3 1, who entertained | for the Republican National Conven- | - ward G. Munford of Stockton, Calif,|entertain at a dinner dance this eve- A where he is spending | tion. | . Miss Ruth H. Foss, who has spent the | to Mr. Joseph Wilson Mullally of Pitts- ning at the Chevy Chase Club in honor Eeveral weeks Others in jthe companyi|| 3o i aen: andmaes John Teonsnd | e Wik B DR e, e A | were Gen. William E. Horton, the pres aj. . & rs, John Leonard and Mrs. Frank H. Foss, at the Roose- - | fol P . assachusetts for the A evils: Mr. end Mrs. Wade | 50 the guests in New York of Mr. Wil- | the Summer | Goldsborough Wedding Date roness Von Below, the vice n cctor’ of he Bookings Insfitute and (ESIL SR e (8 Set—Others Complete Plans, Mr. and M oward Ree-| Col. and Mrs. George Adolphous —Miss Martha Winder Goldsborough © danchter. Mrs. G. G.|Nugent, for many years stationed in | mmmmmm——me— o0t" U0 COOTOUST, ir Jobn W. Bowen and MI. | Washington, have announced the en- | bric : | gagement of their daughter, Elizabeth | in this country to ker, to Mr. Henry Curtis Blackistol R A I S s for the organiza- | jr, the wedding to take place Tuesda: ational Institute for | june 28, in St. John's Church, at Fi Thoroughly Cleaned, THE NEW elle S 1216-1220 F Street N.W. 125 Exquisite Hand-Finished $20.50 14, $30.50 Closing Out 9 47 Street, Dinner and DI‘BSSBS Evening Frocks | / : T3 $ 50 - ! _ ! \ . bt | Juniys Gareineket & Co. 9 15 Mre. Edward it Gann, Mrs F STREET AT FOURTEENTH ® Street en L. Mills, Mrs. Walter F. Brown, Don't overlook this exceptional b Our Cooling System Makes Shopping Pleasant one-day close-out! Every garment ® Afternoon ® Evening Saves You M oney! and Education, which will | ers Island, New York. 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