Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1933, Page 19

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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) the head and was held by a tight roll of satin and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of calla lilies. Miss Mary Molloy, sister of the bride, was the mald of honor, wearing a model of foam green bloom net, over taffeta and appliqued taffeta. The gown was designed with a short jacket of net with puffed sleeves. Mrs. Wil- liam E. Molloy, who was matron of honor, wore a gown of peach bloom net, over taffeta and appliqued taffeta, de- signed like that of the maid of honcr. ‘The attendants wore hats to match their gowns and carried arm bouquets. Mr. Thomas Folliard, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man and the ushers were Mr. William E. Molloy, jr., | and Mr. George Molloy, brothers of the bride, and Mr. A. C. Folliard, brother | of the bridegroom, and Mr. Emmet Cashman. A reception was given in the home of the bride's parents, at 5215 Georgla avenue. Later Mr. Folliard and his bride left for a trip to Bermuda and on their return will reside at 4700 Connecticut avenue. ‘Mrs. Edgar Allan has sent out cards announcing the marriage of her grand- daughter, Gladys Crump, to Mr. Robert Howard Moran, Tuesday, February 21, | in Washington. Miss Wilde Selects Date For Marriage to Licut. Rawlins. Miss Elizabeth Hunter Wilde, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. James De Witt Wilde of South Orange, N. J. has| selected March 13 for her marriage o | Lieut. Edward White Rawlins, U. S. N. Owing to the fact that Lieut. Rawlins | will have a week's leave at this time, | the wedding date has been advanced | from that previously planned. The wedding will take place in the evening at her home in the presence of the | immediate members of the two families. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont will have as their guests for the inaugura- tion the Mayor of the city of Newport and Mrs. Mortimer A. Sullivan. Mrs. Charles Frederic Wilson enter- tained at luncheon today in honor of Miss Gertrude Faust. Mrs. Mark Reid Yates will entertain at luncheon Moncay in honor of Mrs. s. John Henderson Scotland, who is visiting . Representative and Mrs. Richard Yates. Mrs. Mark Reid Yates entertained at mhem Sunday in honor of Col. and . Harry Cootes and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hull. The | other guests were Senator Arthur | Capper, Mr. and Mrs. R. Golden Don- aldson, Miss Edith C. Yates, sister-in- law of the hostess, and Mr. Eugene J. Scallan, secretary of the South African legation. Mrs. Charles M. Lea of Pittsburgh, who is a member of the Executive Committee for the League of Repub- | lican Women of Pennsylvania, has | taken the house at 2424 Wyoming ave- | nue for the Spring season. Mrs. Laurin Askew and her small | D, Laurin Askew, jr., will arrive Fri- | ay from their home in Clarksville, Tenn,, to spend the inaugural week end | with Mrs. Rutland Beard in her home in Chevy Chase. Mrs. Askew, who is the wife of Capt. Askew, will sail Tues- day, March 7, for a Mediterranean Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt (left) pictured in her Inaugural day gown of Eleanor blue crystelle velvet worn with darker blue hat, shoes and purse, all of Mrs. John Garner (right) shown in her inaugural ball gown of black satin crepe with draped bodice front and back of white chiffon with American make. iridescent beading. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1933. —A. P. Photo. cruise and will go to her home in Ger- many for the Summer. Mrs. Helen Dortsch Longstreet will arrive in Washington for the inaugura- | tion and will be the guest of Mrs. Egan, who is at the residence of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Eugene C. Pomeroy, 1255 New Hampshire avenue. * . | Mrs. Jerome F. Barnard entertained | at luncheon and bridge at the Shore- }mm 2yesterdmy ‘when covers were laid or 12. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. 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Nothing like it ever offered be- fore in this city. Estimates gratis. We are specialists in steriliza- tion of moth-infested furniture. Bedell’s Factory National 3621 Dist. 7447 610 E St. NW. t weeks an the Capital for six to d to Europe the latter part of return April. Mr. and Mrs. August King-Smith will entertain at supper Sunday evening in the studio at 1751 New Hampshire avenue for the students and their parents here for the inauguration cere- monjes. Among those expected are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hewlett of Atlanta. Mr. Hewlett will be here with the Governor of Georgia, on whose staff he serves; Mrs. Henry e Bledenharn of Monroe, La.; Mr. George R. Lord of Mrs. William Kinsey of Century, W. Va., is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gall, and their daughter, Miss Mamie Gall, at the Lincoin Apartments until after the inauguration of President Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Eckels, ac- companied by their niece, Miss Marle Charles Noone, and her guest, Miss Kathleen J. Rollins of Bridgeport, Conn., have arrived in the Capital for the inaugural ceremonies from their ‘Winter home in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Eckels, son and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Eckels, and Mr. Grieg J. Longpre of Pasadena, Calif, will arrive Thursday. Dr. A. Maris Boggs, director of the Bureau of Commercial Economics, will have the Ambassador of Italy, Signor Augusto Rosso, as_honor guest at the post-inaugural diplomatic Sunday eve- ning salon and reception Sunday eve- ning at 9 o'clock in the west ball room of the Shoreham Hotel. Members desiring guest tickets should (Continued on Sixth Page.) Have you READ these new BOOKS? Eel Pie Murder— David Frome God's An, Man mmnlrd Ehrlich Jig Saw Puzzle Murder— i Walter Eberhardt Jenny Wren— E. H. Young Guardian of the Desert— B Tom Gill One More Spring— Robert Nathan Pageant— G. B. 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