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S0 CIETY, Honor Hyattsville Group Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers Are Hosts at LEONARDTOWN, Md., Ociober 26.“ ~Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers enter- tained at dinner at Journey’s End, on Brettons Bay, early this week, for Mr. and Mrs. William Conner, Mrs. Emma Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. George Babcock, all of Hyattsville, Md. | Mrs. James Fenner Lee entertained at a bridge luncheon Monday after- noon at Lees Crest, when covers were laid for 12. Mrs. Johnson Swann of | this city won the guest prize. Mrs. Mary H. Hancock. who spent the week in Washington with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Perry, has returned to her home at Helen, Md. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bullock en- | tertained Monday evening at their place at Loveville, Md.. in honor of Mr. Bullock's birthday anniversary. Dinner. parents’ home, after which the young couple left on their wedding trip, and will reside near Quincy. Mrs. Mary Rose of Washington spent the first of this week as the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Lillian Love, in Loveville, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Reeder of West Hatton Sunday entertained at din- ner in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gillespie of Istanbul, Turkey. Mrs. John Gardiner entertained Thursday evening at a bridge supper. Mrs. C. M. Kirtland of Poland, Ohio, is the guest of her son, Mr. | Louis Kirtland, in La Plata. | Mr. George Morgan Knight, jr., of | Tudor Hall Mansion, on Brettons Bay, spent the first few days of this week in Towson, Md. as the guest of his aunt, Mrs. William Wilson. While | there he arranged for an exhibition | Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. P,gJolmsg(m Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Of his pictures at the Enoch Pratt| Thrift. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy McNey | Library in Baltimore within the next and Mr and Mrs. Frank Latham, all month. His collection includes nearly | of this city. a hundred photographs of the old Mrs. Edelen Hamilton has returned | DISiOric homes in St. Marys County, to her home in Washington after a two-week visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. S. Gardiner at Chaptico, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey gave a picnic shore dinner at their estate on St. Clements Bay Sunday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bailey, Miss Daisy Allwine, Miss Verle Schultz, Miss Helene Bauer, Mrs. Francis M. Acton, all of Washington; Miss Mar- jan Burch of Hyattsville, Md.; Miss Esther Davis of Minneapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson of Chev- erly, Md. Following the picnic the guests were taken for a long cruise down the Potomac River. A marriage of interest is that an- nounced by Mrs. Ada Davis Plowden of Bushwood of her daughter, Frances Josephine, to Mr. Carl Dillinger of Johnstown, Pa.. which took place Monday. October 7, in Washington. ‘The bride is the daughter of the late Southern Maryland sportsman. She | comes from one of the most distin- | Miss Virginia Downs, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Downs of Chaptico, Md., and Mr. Philip Rus- | sell of Leonardiown, were married | October 14 at the Holy Angel's Roman Catholic Church, the Rev. S. J. Rudkte officiating. Following a wedding din- ner the young couple left for their | wedding trip and will on their return make their home in Washington. Announcement is made of the mar- | riage of Miss Nellie Herbert of Col- | tons Point and Mr. Cullins Gass, | which took place October 7 at the Holy Angel's Roman Catholic Church, | the Rev. S. J. Rudkte performing the ceremony. The young couple are | making their home at Coltons Point | following their wedding trip. Alabama Society to | Celebrate Halloween | The first social event of the Fall | guished families in all of Southern|season to be given by the Alabama Maryland. Mr. Dillinger, formerly of St. Marys County, is connected with the Maryland State police and is stationed at College Park, Md. Mr. A. Dana Hodgdon, United States consul at Riga, Russia, and Mrs are en route to their home in Riga. Announcement i Mrs. Harry L. Mattingly of Pisgah, in Charles County, Md., of the mar- riage of their daughter, Xathleen Lauree, to Mr. Gilbert Andrew Mil- stead of Ironsides, which took place October 9 at the parsonage of the Church of God, the Rev. J. S. Rey- | nolds officiating. Mr. Plata have as their guests the latter's two sisters and brothers-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irving La Rue of Henderson, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred H. Pole of Fairfield, Ill, who will re- main a fortnig 5 Miss Eva Mae Herbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Neal Herbert of Hughesville, Md, and Mr. Henry Clayton Schooley, son of Mrs. Eva Dyke Schooley and the late Mr. Elli- cott C. Schooley of Alexandria, Va.. were married October 14 in the Emanuel P. E. Church in Washington, Hodgdon, who spent the past | month at his late parents’ home, Dana | on the Patuxent. left this week and | made by Mr. and | and Mrs. P. D. Brown of La| Society of Washington will be a Hal-| loween ball which will take mace" Thursday evening at the Willard Hotel, | Mr. A. G. Patterson, the newly | elected president, has appointed a ccmmittee composed of members of the society to make the arrangements for this function. Mrs. Pauline Byrd is serving as chairman of decorations while Mrs. Roscoe Smith is music chairman. The program is being arranged by Mr. J. Marvin Kelley, assisted by other members. Col. A. R. Brindley has been selected to serve as chair- man of the Guest Committee. while Mr. Hugh Dowling is chairman of the Reception Committee. Publicity is in charge of Miss Frances Youn blood, a Mr. R. Lee Barnes is di- rector of the Finance Committee. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock and continue until 1. Prizes will be awarded to the couples wearing the most attractive and original cos- tumes. Other features in keeping with the spirit of Halloween will be introduced. Admission will be upon presenta- tion of membership cards or guest cards which may be secured from cers of the society. se serving on special commit- THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, MRS. BRADFORD WINCHESTER STONE, Who, before her marriage Ocotber 16 in London, was Senorita Pauline de Cubas, daughter of the consul general of Spain in Antwerp and Senora Jose de Cubas. Mr. and Mrs. Stone sailed for this country after the ceremony and are spending the week end with Mr. Stone’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stone of Chevy Chase. They will leave tomorrow for Mexico City, where Mr. Stone has been sent on business. D. C, Sets Date Will Marry Mr. Eu- gene Kooser in Clar- endon November 20. ARLINGTON COUNTY, Va. Octo- ber 26.—Miss Geraldine Fixx has se- lected Wednesday, November 20, for the date of her marriage to Mr. Eu- gene Kooser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E, Kooser of Scottdale, Pa. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Fixx, at 627 North Perry L. Mitchell officiating at 8 p.m. A reception for those witnessing the ‘!he ceremony will follow. The bride }“‘ill have as her maid of honor and Of Wedding| Jackson street, Clarendon, Va., Rev.| OCTOBER_ 27, 1935—PART THREE. Married in London BMiise Fixy Sovaieei come in costume and there will be prize waltzes and other interesting features with refreshments in keeping with the Halloween spiril. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Krahnke have returned to their home, in Clarendon, Va., from a three-week Western motor trip. They traveled the Northern route to California, visiting the In- ternational Pacific Exposition, at San Diego, and returned via the Southern | route. Yellowstone National Park, Salt Lake City, the Grand Canyon and the Painted Desert were also in- cluded in their itinerary. Mrs. J. N. Steed and Mrs. Roland B. Harrison entertained jointly at two benefit card parties this past week, Mrs, Harrison being hostess at her home in Lyon Village on Wednesday afternoon and Mrs. Steed acting as | hostess at her home in Veitch Sum- | mit, Va., on Thursday evening. The | parties were given for the benefit of a little girl, in a remote mountainous | section of Virginia, who is fast losing her eyesight, that she might have hos- pitalization for her sight. | Mrs. J. N. Roberts will return to her only attendant Miss Rita Collier, while | lome on Mackeys Hill, Va., on Tues- Mr. John Fink of Clarendon will act as best man to the bridegroom. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. O. C. | ington in compliment to Miss Fixx | and her flance. Additional guests in- | cluded Mr. and Mrs, P. H. Underwood, iMr. and Mrs. Howard Underwood, Mr. Ross and Mr. John Fink, all of Clar- | endon, Va. and Miss Helen Wilkins |and Mrs. Jean Remson of Washing- | ton. | moved from Washington into their charming new home at 3121 Seven- Va. Mr. Grove, well-known attorney, | with offices in the county, is a native Virginian and has for many years | been the Virginia State Society's effi- | cient secretary. Mrs, Grove is also a Virginian and is preminent in D. activities Miss Ellen Hagarty entertained at a delightful Halloween party and dance last evening at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hagarty, in Cherrydale, Va. There were 20 guests and the refreshments as well as deco- rations carried out the Halloween mo- tif. Miss Marjorie Schuster will enter- tain at a Halloween dance Wednes- Executive Committee Guests at Dinner Mr. Frank Pearson entertained at a party at the residence of Mrs. Har- riet Mattern, 701 Quincy street, Mony day evening, the early part of the evening being devoted to an executive | meeting of the Curley Club, of which | Mr. Pearson is chairman of the Mem- bership Committee. Miss Dorothy Barrett, chairman of the Executive Committee, presided. The entire first floor of the resi- dence was decorated with large white chrysanthemums, Fall flowers and Autumn leaves in profusion. Thirty members of the Executive Committee and a number of friends were seated while a photograph of the group was taken. During the evening Mrs. Mary Lloyd Willis rendered several recita- tions and later a buffet supper was served. Saltz Breos. Presents Finely Tailored Suits for Young Men To meet the demands of young Business execu- tives, we have arranged on important group of Fall Suits that are distinctive for their wunusually rich colorings and exclusive patterns. toilored by the best tailors in America, they reflect the correct accepted style observed both here ond in England. Single and double breasted in conservative and English lounge models. $40 t $60 Hand McIntyre enterteined at a miscel-| laneous shower at their home in Wash- | and Mrs. Harry Maycock, Mr. Russell | | Mr. and Mrs. George P. Grove have | teenth street north in Lyon Village, | A. R. U. D. C. and Eastern Star | day from Asheville, N. C., where she | | spent the past week in company with a group of friends from Washington. | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Colin Camp- bell of the Arlington Ridge, in Vir- ginia, are spending the week end in | Baltimore as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. David McKee at their home in | Green Spring Valley. Yesterday Lieut, | Comdr. and Mrs. Campbell attended | the Navy-Notre Dame foot ball game in Baltimore. Mrs. Henry Paine Simpson returned the first of the week to her home in Livingstone Heights, Va., from Win- | chester, Va., where she was the guest for several days of Mrs. William P. Barr, a childhood friend. | Thursday, Mrs. Simpson, acgom- panied by Mrs. J. H. Walton and Mrs, Hurst Handy of Cherrydale, Wa, and Miss May Walters of McLean, Va., | motored to Sperryville, Va,, and were | guests for the day of Mrs. J. Walton Wood at her large estate, Oak Hill. | Dr. Deets Pickett of Arlington Ridge, Va., is spending this month touring | Indiana, Illinois, Missouri and Okla- homa in the interests of the Board of Temperance and Public Morals of the Methodist Church, of which or- ganization he is research secretary. i Hungary has ordered wmpulsory: | bathing for gypsies. SOCIETY . E-7 Newherry Winner | Guest at Banquet Mrs. Elizabeth Foreman Lewis of Baltimore, winner of the Newberry prize in 1932 for the most distin- guished contribution to American literature to children, will return to ‘Washington November 9 for ¢he ban- | quet to be given that evening by the Library Club of the Wilson Teachers’ College in honor of authors of books for children. Mrs. Lewis will be an honor guest and speaker at the ban- quet, which is to be held at the May- flower Hotel. Mr. Arthur Bowie Chrisman of White Post, Va., Newbcrry prize win- | ner for 1925, will also be a guest at the banquet at the Mayflower Hotel. Mr. Crissman was an honor guest last year at the Newberry prize winners’ anquet, also sponsored by the Li- brary Club. ORIENTAL RUGS Part of Collection tique and Semi-Aat, Very weil known adn s estate wil be sold very reasonably. Armenian Oriental Rug Co. 2409 18th St. N.W. Open Until 9 P.M. The” BUSTLE DRESS |995 Charge Accounts Imvited. DYNAMIC SANDALS The new evening mode stresses the fashion importance of gold and silver kidskin. The new shortened drape of the loveliest gowns. invariably, reveals sandals like these. the Rev. Luther B. Franch officiating. | tees for the Halloween Festival are The bride was given in mariage by | nr g Marvin Kelley, Mr. Thomas M. her brother, Mr. Walter Herbert. Mrs. | owen. Mrs. Miles. Allgood, Mrs. B, Y. Walter Herbert, sister-in-law of the yarein” Mrs. T. Frank Smith, Mrs, bride, was the matron of honor and | poccoe Smith, Mr. Allan Laster, Miss Guests included Rev. Francis J. Kelly, ;Miss Mary L. McGee, Miss Dorothy Barrett, Miss Mary Connelly, Miss Mildred Mattimore, Mr. Roland the bride’s other attendants were Miss Alice Schooley and Mrs. Perry Her- bert. The best man was Mr. P. L. Herbert, brother of the bride, and the ushers were Mr. William Moriarty and Mr. Frederick Barbour, both of Wash- ington. The young people will make their home in Washington when they return from their wedding trip, spent on a motor tour to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Adams of Mechanicsville, Md., spent the first of this week attending the meeting in Washington of the famous Scottish Macgregor clan. . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fowler, Miss Mabel Hardesty and Mr. Carroll Mar- celles of Prince Frederick, Md., have returned after spending a few days| in Washington. The marriage of Miss Julia Temple Munroe, daughter of Mrs. G. W. Gray, formerly Miss Mary Gray of Grayton, | in Charles County, to Mr. Robert Davidson Woodward, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Woodward of Quincy, Fla., took place in Quincy October 12 in the M. E. Church, the rector, Rev. Dr. W. A. Cooper, performing ths ceremony, assisted by the Rev. Dr, H. | A. Love. She had as her bridesmaids | her two sisters, Miss Mary Gray and Miss Margaret Munroe. Mr. | John Clayton Hinson was the best man and Mr. Martimer Bates was the bridegroomsman. The ushers were Mr Pat Munrow, brother of the bride, and Mr. E. W. Woodward, cousin of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony | & reception was held in the bride's' .o from p!ant to you at this low price made possible by our policy of Deal- ing Direct with the Customer. Ladies’ Plain DRESSES Men’s SUITS, TOPCOATS Two Garments for 85¢ SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY Any Garment Dyed any color__ Guaranteed Fast Dyes Your approved by tional Associat E That only expert mechanies will work on t, Dressing and reshaping. 5. TROMPLANTTO YN | WA SNIINGS' Juanita Buchanan, Mr. Ira Bain. Mrs. Pauline Byrd, Mr. J. E. Wise, Mrs. J. R. Holbrook, Miss Laney Sadler, Col. A. R. Brindley, Maj. T. V. Walker, Mr. R. Lee Barnes, Mr. Hill Ferguson, Mrs. H. O. Sargeant, Mr. Hugh Dowling, Mr. J. Fred Johnson Mr. O. M. Bentley, Mr. William Sanford, Mr. Albert Lisenby, Mrs. E. L. Deal, Mrs. John Fosque, Mr. Robert Gwin, Mr. | L. L. Paterson, Mr. Edward Radue, Mr. James Mann, Mr. Orville Rush, Mr. Charles Calhoun. 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