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S8OCIETY. Dinner, Tea And Other Hospitality Brewster, Stearns and Other Hosts in Var- . ied Parties. Representative Ralph O. Brewster had guests lunching informally with him yesterday at the Carlton. The Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. Harold M. Stevens entertained at dinner last evening in the Colonial room of the Wardman Park Hotel. The guests were Mrs. Charles E. ‘Wyzanski of New York, mother of Mr. C. E. Wyzanski, jr., solicitor for the Department of Labor, who was also present. The other guests were the assistant solicitor general and Mrs. Angus Dhu McLeay, Assistant Attor- ney General and Mrs. George C. Sweeney and Mr. Richard Price of _, Seattle, Wash. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark L. Bristol entertained at a small, infor- mal cocktail party yesterday afternoon in their home on Massachusetts ave- nue. This was one of their series of at homes. Lieut. Col and Mrs. B. Lewis Padgett had in their party last night at the formal opening of Napoleon’s, Mr. and Mrs. Cahrles H. De Zevallas, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haske, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd N. ‘Beeker, Baron Hans von Dreyhausen, Mr. Richard Seawell and Mr. A. P. ‘Thomson. Mrs. William J. Butler, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Butler, U. 8. N., retired, gave a luncheon at the Shoreham today. Among her guests were Mrs. Francis J. Cumerford, Mrs. Thomas Moran, Mrs. Walter A. Hicks, Mrs. Harry A. Guth- rie and Mrs. Frank C. McCord. Mrs. David H. Blair entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Wardman Park Hotel in honor of Judge J. Gil- mer Korner's sister, Mrs. Lanier Don- nell of North Carolina, who is the house guest of Judge and Mrs. Korner. Covers were laid for 16. Mrs. Blair entertained at luncheon | today in honor of Mrs. Willam V.| Andrews. Mrs. Timothy J. Campbell and Miss Margaretta Campbell will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening at the Dodge in honor of Mr. William Tyler Page, " author of the “American’s Creed.” A group of 40 Georgians now living in Washington, met yesterday at a Dutch treat luncheon at 1208 F street at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. S. Gordon Green, formerly of Georgia, issued a call to a number of her fellow Georgians to meet informally for | luncheon, selecting the firm of a na- tive of her State where the local manager also is from that State. The group of women will meet fortnightly on Wednesdays for luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. The luncheons are served on the second floor and many of the wives of members of the Georgia delegation in Congress have joined them. Mrs. William A. Phillips was hostess to a party of seven yesterday at lunch- eon at the Wardman Park Hotel, where she makes her home, - CORRECTION Sauroukhan Rug—advertised in Sunday Star as 13x2— Should have been 13x20, $850.00, Reducedto $375.00 Mark Keshishian Nat. 5346. 1214 Conn. Ave. | | ! Engagement Announced Miss Betty Cline, whose engagement to Dr. Aljred Monroe Palmer of Clarendon has been announced by her aunt, Mrs. Feliz Tait Moore. Miss Cline is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon S. Cline. No date has been set for the wedding. ~—Harris-Ewing Photo. Weddings Hold Interest Christopher-Roach, Chilton, Jones ‘ and Other Events. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Mr. George Hamilton Chilton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles lluxvnn Chil- wn of Hereford, at Latoka, Va, will place this afternoon at 4:30 o’ cloek in St, Paul's Memorial Church, University of Virgigia. The wedding will be simply planned and the cere- mony will be performed by Rev. 8. B. Chilton, brother of the bflduroom of mm—c.mw-mmm 'eddln‘!utevenm(lnlmmfl Y., - C., WEDNESDAY, member of Alpha Zeta snd now is with the Federal Farm Credit Ad- cnevy Chase, Md., have issued invi- tations for the marriage of their daughter Florence Nancy to Mr. Fred !hmn!eldsmne.mofbr and Mrs. sr.rm of Wuhl.n‘tm ‘The of Miss Isabel Guthrie, daughter of |- Prof. and Mrs. Edward 8. Guthrie of Forest Home, N. Y, to Mr. Donald A. Russell of this city. The ceremony Bmyru pastor of Forest Home Meth- !.'plmsl Church, and & small reception followed. ‘The bride was nven in marriage by her father. Mrs. Richard Crosby of Ithaca was matron of honor and the other attendants were Mrs. Cas- son Croofer of Vineland, N. J,, and Miss Katherine Long of Ithaca. Miss Catherine Guthrie, sister of the bride, was junior: bridesmaid. Mr, Edward Kell of New York was best man. The ushers were Mr. Rich. ard Crosby of Ithaca, Mr. David Rus- sell, brother of the bridegroom; Mr., Glen Guthrie, brother of the bride, and Mr. Edward Luts of Aurora Heights, Va. After a motor trip in the South the couple will reside in Washington. Mrs. Russell was graduated from Cor- nell in 1933 and Mr. Russell from the same university last year. He is a .STORE YOUR FURS with experts! For thirty years furs and woolens have been entrust- ed to us for safekeeping. We provide moth; gr chests large enough for {amily use. These cost even ess than the moderate charges per garment. RUGS Cleaned and Stored FIDELITY WoobwarD & LoTHROP ..y, The Easter Stare. e e e APRIL a cousin of the bridegroom-el Ernestine Spitler, Miss Bfl"v! Bm 10, 1935. wi= | Parties Arranged by and Miss Francis Ward Sorority Groups e Teacher Drops Dead. \ ‘The Washington Alumnae of Delta While teaching two youths in the | Gamma will entertain at a tea to- art of bell ringing | Church, ‘Plymouth, mhnm J. Rundle dropped N 1230 Connecticut Avenue WoODWARD SLEEPING SOCIETY. N3 The Easter Store %% B3 morrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o’clock in the home of Mrs. Ernest Smith, at 2400 Sixteenth street, in honor of their natiorial president, Mrs. Mar- mflhwg. Winant, who arrived in town y and is sta) o Shoreham Hotel. IRe i e YOUR MOTHER Will Always Cherish Your Portrait An exquisite Underwood por- trait of you will thrill her on Mother's Day and cheer her through the years. Beautiful Portraits As Low as 515 The Dozen Telephone today for an appointment. District 1488 8c LoTHROP A2 A BeAUTY in your FLOORS this NEW WAY Invitations are being sent out for the wedding of Miss Rosanne Louise | Roach to Mr. James Carstairs Chris- topher 3d. The wedding will take place Tuesday, May 14, in the Church | | of the Blessed Sacrament, in Chevy | Chase, Md. The ceremony will be | performed by the bride’s cousin, the | Rev. Edward H. Roach, assistant pas. | tor of St. Matthew’s Church, in Wash- ington. | Miss Roach is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Roach of Friendship Heights, Md., and is the William Neale Roach of North Da- kota. Mr. Christopher is the son of | Mrs. James C. Christopher of Bethesda. | ‘The wedding of Miss Elinor Con- stance Grant, daughter of Dr. Henry | Colles Grant of Hemington, V: nd EXECUTORS’ SALE of important STORAGE 1420 U Street N.W. North 3400 Cool. . .Brief...Modern Men’s French-type Without Rubbing Wi ithout Polishing OU do it with an ordinary paint brush as your magic wand . . . dipped in Farbo Cello Wax. This new and different kind of liquid floor finish ends the old-time drudgery of rubbing and polish- ing. Gives your floors the soft, granddaughter of the late Senator Cold Storage —for furs and clothing * * * for rugs, curtains. $2 and up for a fur coat ** * 33 for a suit case of clothing, $6 for a trunk. * * * fumigated storage at slightly lower rates. surplus and reserves over $1,200,000 Capital, “The Piper” by Konrad Wigand “Barnyard Fowl” by W. Douglas “Sheep” by M. D. Howey “Sharp Shooter™ by Paul Gralleron “Return of the Flock” by C. Troyon Ry o C.A.ASPI wfmm'l‘nl! DISTRICT e 4040 MIWCKS Room, Living Room, Bed Wa AND ngron OIL PAINTINGS and Furniture and Furnishings PUBLIC AUCTION by catalogue from the ESTATE OF MRS. SCHUYLER POWELL by order of J. Harold Powell, executor and the ESTATE OF ALLEN J. POSTON by order of Mrs. Sue B. Poston, executor. With the addition of many items from various sources The Oil Paintings include: “Venice” by Felix Zeino “Indian Encampment” by R. A. Blakelock “Spring” by Bruce Crane “Landscape” by E. W. Redfield “Landscape” by F. Murphy The Furniture and Furnishings include Antique and Modern Dining Room, Oriental Rugs, Bric-a-brac, China, Silver and Glassware, with many Adam period pieces. GELLGRIE‘E 722 Thirteenth Street ON EXHIBITION Thursday, Friday, Saturday April 11, 12, 13 Catalogue on Request SALE DAYS Monday to Saturday inclusive Apr. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. Sale Every Day at 1 p.m. BEN]J. S. BELL, Auctioneer WoobDwWARD & LoTHROP wear. as snugly as your skin. Shorts, 50c Shirts to Match, 50c Men will like the trim appearance of this style of under- It is a most sensible Summer underwear for active men. Knitted of soft, combed yarn that hugs the body No binding, no bunching, no buttons—made with elastic waist. shirt to match, is cut in a manner for accurate fitting. Tux MeN’s Store, Secown PLoom. The new athletic The Matin mellow finish so popular today. You simply brush Farbo Cello Wax on like water. And the job is done. are coated with a soft, lustrous film of wax. That is the new, fashionable finish . .. Cello Wax finish. Try this modern way of finishing your floors. You’ll never go back to the old methods. Houszwares, Frrra Froos. Let it dry. Your floors the Farbo Mosale Theme High-Lighted For Spring W93 TheEasterStore _3,4.Y/. S Fent 0 Sts Step-in of fine kid with contrasted leather underlays and stitching in Mosaic design. Continental Louis Heel. In Black and Blue. Lowest Prices in 7 Years on Reefer's Cedarmatic (Reefer’s no-moth) 95c Protection for closets for 1 year, it imparts a de- lightful cedar fragrance to your clothes. Refills, 85c. Sla Cedarized Spray for moths, to be used in spraying draperies, blan- kets, furniture, rugs, car- pets and clothing. Pint, 85c; quart, $1.35, and gal- lon, $4.25. Sla Continu- ous Sprayers, 50c. Reefer’s Injecto prevents and kills mothu inside of upholstered furniture. Concen and ess. 14 pint, 65¢; pint, $1.10; quart, $1.95. l!uecto Sprayers, 95¢. Injecto Needles, 25¢ Parapure Moth-Cake, 25¢ Houstwarzs, Firra PLOOR. Of course, you're going to have something new to wear Easter Sunday. At least a new dress; very modern, a little daring in line, warranted to turn o few heads or stir a pulse here and there. But, first, if you're really ‘smart’, you'll observe the fashion- ablo Easter custom of figure re-creation. You'll call a figure ‘specialist’ to dmgnou your, winter accumulation of bulges. You'll follow her ‘prescription’ for a new foundation designed to meet your personal needs. Then, you and your lovely, new figure can try on any gown = confident that it will fit ond that you can wear it Easter Sunday, with distinction. The makers of Charis Adjustable Foundations provide this personalized corsetry service, free of charge. Whenever convenient, a trained specialist will analyze your figure and show you how to achieve a smart, medern silhouette, com- fortably and inexpensively. She will also show you the new Spring Charis Foundations with their many exclusive features of support and control. To many ‘smart’ women the Gharis free, pmonliud core setry service is indispensable in making Easter preparations. May we explain it in more detail to you? A post card or ‘phone call to the address below will bring full information = without obligation. CHARLL OF WASHINGTON ! Suite 301-6 : Washington Bldg. 15th & New York Ave. N.W. Phone: National 7931-2 » The glovelike lines and fine detail of this step-in pump perfect it for after- noon wear. It is built with “your footprint in leather,” a feature of all Matrix Shoes. This patented sole fol- lows the lines of your foot exactly. Glorious comfort for your feet, added beauty for your shoes . .. this is the double magic of the “Matinee” and every other Matrix Shoe. A Variety of Styles at $9 and Up ‘Wouen’s Szoss, TEmRD FLOOR. "“Hl?" (147} WooDWARD & LOTHROP M. TheEaster.Store . 107 1% Fand G Streets