Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1935, Page 23

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SOCIETY. Residents Of Suburbs Entertain Thanksgiving Brings Visitors—Others Make Holiday Plans. Mrs. Robert D. Graham entertained at bridge and tea in her home in Fair- fax, Va., yesterday afternoon in com- pliment to Mrs. Virginia Cochran of Charleston, S. C., who is thé house guest of Mrs. Willlam Earle. Those | invited to meet Mrs. Cochran were | Mrs. PFrederick Dawson Richardson, | Mrs. Joseph C. Bennett, Mrs. Ford Swetnam, Mrs. Henry Wise Kelly, Mrs. Charles H. Pozer, Mrs. Ford Swetnam, Mrs. Herbert A. Donovan, Mrs. Wilbert Tucker Woodson, Mrs. Charles Pickett, Mrs. Richard R. Farr, Mrs. Edgar Littleton and Mrs. ‘Thomas Putnam Chapman, jr., all of Fairfax; Mrs. Lomax Tayloe of Vienna and Mrs. Thomas Cartmal Henderson of Chantilly. Mrs. Tayloe and Mrs. Donovan presided at the tea table, which was decorated with crystal and green tapers. Mrs. Grace F. Lawrence entertained a group of friends at luncheon yester- day afternoon. Those present included Mrs. Cherry Ford White and small daughter, Grace, of Country Club Hills, Va.; Mrs. Grace Wornelle of Washington, Mrs. Frederick L. Pratt and Mrs. S. Y. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Gaither en- tertained a group of friends at a dance in their home at 6 Oak street, [ _Island, N. Y. / THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1935. Married Early. in November % MRS. STANLEY EDWARDS TRUE, Before her marriage November 2, Miss Emilie Griffith Dunbar, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul B. Dunbar. Mr.and Mrs. True are now at home at 3432 Ninety-first street, Jackson Heights, Long —Underwood & Underwood Photo. College Heights, Md., on Saturday evening. Those present were Mr. and | Mrs. John Gilbert Spencer, who will‘ Mrs. Kenneth Hamilton of New York | return tonight to their home in Hor- City and Washington, Mr. and MIs. | pell, N. Y., after a week's visit here. C. E. Johnson of Philadelphia, Mr. | and Mrs. K. A. Breerwood, Dr. and| Mr. and Mrs. A. Bergeson of Lee- Mrs. Byron C. Brunstetter, Dr. and |way, Va, will have with them for Mrs. Wallace Colman, Mr. and Mrs. | the holiday their daughter, Miss Verna D. J. Breerwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.| Bergeson, student at the Fredericks- Davenport, and Mr. and Mrs. Erving | burg State Teachers5 College, and also Dorrelle. | Mr. Bergeson's brother, Mr. B. J. | Bergeson, who will arrive today from Mrs. Albert D. Miller entertained at | his home in Sioux City, Iowa. @ tea Sunday afternoon in her home in | Woodside, Md., in compliment to her | daughter-in-law, Mrs. James Earle| Miller, also of Woodside, who before Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Wilkins have returned to their home in Takoma Park after a three weeks’ motor trip her marriage last month was Miss | Dorothy Forney George of Middle- town, Pa. The company included about 30 guests from Takoma Park, Chevy Chase and Silver Spring, Md., which included a visit to Mrs. Wil- kins' brothers and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lusk and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lusk in Wheeling, W. Va,, | and they also went to several points and Washington. Vari-colored chrys- | in Indiana and returned by way of | anthemums decorated the tea table, | Louisville, Ky, at which Mrs. Cora L. Van Gasken of T Silver Spring presided, and were at- | | The Rev. and M tractively used in the living room. egltstig Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Reed were honor guests at a swiprise reception | in their home in Takoma Park, Md..| few days. Mr. and Mrs. . Harris of Vir- Saturday night in celebration of their | ginia Highlands, Va.. have gone to| silver wedding anniversary, the guests | St. Petersburg, Fla., to remain until numbering 40. The party was ar-| March. ranged by Mrs. Reed's sister, Miss s Edna McNaughton of Washington, and | Mr. and Mrs. Lohr Leave Mr. and Mrs. Reed's daughter, Miss | For New York Visit. Betty Jean Reed, who were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lohr of Mrs. W. E. McMahon. A center- piece of white roses and tall white tapers in silver candlesticks formed the table decorations. Mrs. May Will Spend Holiday Here. | Mrs. Arthur M. May of Rockville| Centre, Long Island, will arrive to- morrow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | E. Francis McDevitt of Sligo Park| Hills, Md., to pass Thanksgiving and | the week end here, returning to her | home Monday. Mrs. May is Mrs. | McDevitt's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Savee of Bligo Park Hills will leave tomorrow for Fredericksburg, Va. where they| will pass the holiday and remainder | of the week with Mr. Savee's mother, | Mrs. K. N. Savee, in her home. The Rev. J. Wesley Loftis, pastor of the Silver Spring Baptist Church, will return tonight to his home in Silver Bpring, Md,, after an sbsence of sev- eral weeks, during which he visited & number of churches and colleges in Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Myron L. Stout of Montgomery Hill, Silver Spring, Md. | have as their guests the Rev. and| Ferry, N. Y., to spend Thanksgiving with the latter’s brother-in-law and | sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Rasely. Mattresses Remade s3 The Stein Bedding Co. 1004 Eye St. NNW. ME. 9490 the modern permanent No machinery ¥ No electricity $6.50 Edgemoor Beauty Salon 7103 Georgetown Road Bethesda, Md. Phone Wisconsin 2621 Almost overnight it has become THE leathe son . . . high fashion and so practical for | e visiting Mms. | Elizabeth Chapman and other friends | at the Washington Sanitarium for a Aurora Hills, Va., will go to Dobbs | En route home they will stop in New | York City for a couple of days. | Mr. Vernon Punches of Boston, | Mass., was the guest of his nephew | |and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald | } Shultz, in Takoma Park over the week end. | Rev. and Mrs. James E. Shultz of Boston, Mass., were guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shultz, at the Washington | Sanitarium over the week end. They were accompanied by their son, Mr. | Laurence Shultz and their daughter, | Miss Lorna Shultz. They are en route to Nashville, where Mr. Shultz will | become editor of the Watchman Magazine, Sunday evening Rev. and Mrs. Shultz were guests of honor at the Gather Around the Blazing Logs of our open fireplace for a real OLD-FASHIONED FULL COURSE s 25 THANKSGIVING Bt DINNER (With Wine) Served 12 to 9 P.M. K Everything Home Cooked Four Miles Bevond Silver Spring | on Georgia Ave. Extended | § Reservations, Kensingtion 136-151M UPHOLSTERY SUPPLIES We carry a complete stock of everything need- ed for this work. Large assortment of Tap- estries, Friezes, Denims, ete. BEDELL’S 610 E St. N.W. Natl. 3621 , Dist. 7447 r of the sea- Winter and rough weather! We feature genuine Alligator—supple and durable — in the comfortable DYNAMIC last . . . Oxfords and straps with built-up heels in amber 2.00 1207 F *Open Evenings 3212 14th home of Mrs. C. C. Lewls, & number of their friends, nearly all of whom were associated with them at Mount | Vernon College in Mount Vernon, | Ohio, were present and included Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Wilcox, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Kensington, Rev. and | Mrs. Warren E. Barr, Dr. and Mrs. J. ! Norman Kimble, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve C. Pulver, Drs. Olin and Helen Bray, Mrs. Chlo Wood Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shultz and "Mr. Laurence Shultz. Mrs. Elsie A. Davis, elementary su- pervisor, left Fairfax, Va. yesterday to attend the meetings of the Virginia Education Association in Richmond. Mrs. Davis is president of the Associa- tion of Elementary Supervisors. Mr. Wilbert Tucker Woodson, divi- sion superintendent of schools, left Fairfax, Va., this morning to attend the meetings of superintendents being held in Richmond. New Commissioner to Be Feted This Evening The newly apointed interstate commerce commissioner and Mrs. Marion Caskey will be honor buests at a buffet supper tonight at the home of the chairman of the commission and Mrs, William E, Lee of Edgemoor, Md. Commissioner and Mrs. Caskey have recently come to Washington from their home in Montgomery, Ala. ‘There will be 16 guests at the supper. KAPLOWITZ | ‘THE COAT AND SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP I \ ON THIRTEENTH STREET ‘ | i { | I 1 1} BETWEEN EANDF ‘ DRESSES® SPORTSWEAR*GOWNS A SPECIALIZED SPECIALTY i SEMI-FORMAL i | FORMAL GOWNS | } FORMAL WRAPS ‘s15 slg.zs 325 The largest collection of Fine Gowns in the Nation's Capital, WOMENS ~ MISSES JUNIORS | LITTLE WOMENS LARGER WOMENS EXCLUSIVE APPAREL SPECIALISTS | | | | Purch ase! * Dinner Dresses * Evening Dresses * Evening Wraps regularly would be 16.95 to $35? ‘13 We haven’t even time to make sketches to show you—this is the swiftest, most exciting event we've handled in many a moon! Come for full-length wraps, with lapin collars, metal trims or tailored; lined with satin; black and colors; sizes 14 to 20. Come for velvet dresses, some with removable capes; sizes 14 to 42. Come to Lansburgh’s—and you'll be living in Velvet! S 7th 8th nsburgh SECOND FLOOR Former Official A Grandfather Mr. and Mrs. Warren Irving Glover, jr., announce the birth ef a son, War- ren Irving Glover, 3d, Friday, Novem- ber 15. Mrs. Glover, before her mar- riage, was Miss Elizabeth Virginia Hoover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pendleton Hoover of Chevy Chase. Mr. Glover is a son of former Assistant Postmaster General Warren Irving Glover. B T Suez Wide. The Isthmus of Suez, a neck of land connecting Africa with Asia, is at its narrowest part 70 miles in|: width. g_mmmnmmmnimlmmnwmmlmmmnmlmng EISEMAN'S SEVENTH & F STS. L High-Quality COATS $45 to $59.75 Values LT T T Smartly styled Coats with selected fur trimmings. New collor and sleeve treatments. 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OVER 375 BRAND-NEW DRESSES MADE TO SELL FOR 16 19 All Sizes For Misses 1210 20 For Women 38 to 44 Half Sizes 16Y, to 24V, Large Sizes 46 to 52 25% 297 39 All Types Business Styles Street Dresses 'Afternoon Frocks Bar Dresses Dinner Dresses Evening Dresses All Sales Final! SCORES OF GLORIOUS NEW STYLES For Every Occasion! Every New Fabric! All Wanted Colors! No More Than Three to a Customer—Be Heré Early If you appreciate smart dresses, and love a bargain—be here on the stroke of 9:15! ‘The very unseasonable weather has caused the wholesale markets to become overstocked—and Brooks, always on the alert, made a sensational purchase— and we're passing the savings along to you! On Sale in the BETTER DRESS SHOP—THIRD FLOOR

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