Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1936, Page 29

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SOCIFTY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.° FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1936. SOCIETY. Residential _ Washington d ' M SocialNotes| - W c-a n SO to ,fl’! ' Former Official Host-| j ess Feted Extensively | : —Where Every Dept. on Every Floor is Delightfully AIR COOLED! ~ During Visit. (Continued From Third Page.) | two sons, Mr. Norton Goodwin and Mr. Macdonald Goodwin, will motor | to Philadelphia Monday for the con- vention, Mr. Macdonald Goodwin go- ing to Poughkeepsie for the races s AL £ : Mr. and Mrs. Nelson T. Hartson for lots of Comfort were hosts at an informal dinner | ~ : . party at the Shoreham Terrace last : and fun! evening on the occasion of Mrs. Hartson’s birthday. Mrs. Hartson re- L g i cently returned from & trip to New | : « s York, where she accompanied Mrs. | E ' p W. Guider, who has gone to her | : ; ~ mer place at Littleton, N. H. last evening included | X 4 % 2 E . John F. ‘ / { ~1If you want to get into the : g ;;‘;‘:_Eh é: | ) R ] ’ swing of things for Summer Comdr. and Mrs. J. W.| ¥ ! —wear Culottes on the golf 1, Mrs. Helen Russell and | 1 3 links, the tennis court, for | ’ bicycling and every other | L z active sport. Two-piece styles of polka dot sateen, printed crash, printed cot- s tons and desert cloth. Pas- nied to Wa > , tels and bright prints. Navy, Palmer, M r e ’ ] brown and dubonnet sateen. S. Harper. also ‘ i o Sizes 14 to 20. gton, Ohio. Miss Palmer, Rr o 3 Barchet and Mrs. Harper are also & : ) % ¢ § Kann's—Sports Shop— to the convention. . g P S5 Second Floor. The golden wedding anniversary of A s 7 . ( - Charles Noble, of Clifton was celebrated on Tues- a gathering of relatives 12th Annual Sale he home of Mr. and n Bath Crystals Colognres e o Dusting Powders | o [ I SUITS —Specially packaged, generous sizes . . . . ) s & / Discontinued Models from For a more refreshing bath—get a sup- 4 < 3 .. o s i ply of these lovely St. Denis bath acces- % { . - Well-Known Makers sories now—Gardenia Royal, Rose Gera- - Mr. nium, Lavender, French Lilac, Pine & Y 8] | 5 3 o u ) Mrs. C. J. Rest, Violet, Jasmine, Madonna Carna- P 4 y % VO - s Carron i Mr. and Mrs tion and Lily of the Valley fragrances. 4 4 4 Car n s will go to A £ Kann's—Air-Cooled—Street, Floor, : . > \ ® lantic C of the week, to re- and will return to B mextiweek. 1 L TE i : —You'll find all the new- and her p o . p b ¥4 x > " est colors . . . all the new- are 4 3 2 B . j est features and necklines. a(:; 4 - g 3 . e g Everything you want in , : : a bathing suit . .. at a A ! Lallp gl i ¢ o § price you can afford to RN 3 8T ok g . - 3 j s bay . . . Maillot suits of Potomac Society ; : < } ayon satin lastex and 5 = 5 y 3 B/ po e ' G drted styles—in sizes 32 I arty Tomorrow X : F R ¢ : 1 ) 44 . Come in, look The Potomac Society, Children of | ; : ; 4 b : % em over and be ready for the American Revolution, will have a \ benefit garden party tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Edith M. Gray, 15 Hes- ummer . . . or long week- j 7 keth street, from 2 until 5 o'clock - = 3 { nd holidays at the beach. Anyone wi g to reserve a table f e [~ ous ven'n % 4 % ; i . The Kann's—Second Floor. Parkinson “lll § : ¢ k 1e swimming parties this bridge should call Mrs. Carl Giror Albert Bowker, junior president, will | be in charge of ice eream; Robert Ma- | : . : : s son De Shazo will manage the wh‘.w‘ 5 B elephant sale; Joe Baldwin will be in A ¥ & Gl o P ) eharge of the fish pond, and Robert | ¥ ; e J . Dashiny Deb Huey will preside at the grab bag. The : < L Potomac Society, C. A. R., 15 sponsored ; T RI P L E by the Potomac Chapter, D. A. R. All | members and friends are asked for| | i e | ‘ Featured in Our “Better g Tromn, S . e Hand Crocheted _ Bhoss Shop” Event o T SHEER rollo, Mrs John R. Riggleman, Mrs. Daniel C. Walser, Mrs. William H. - ‘/- ‘Wagner, Mrs. F. W. Brake and Mrs. J Weddings In Ecru, White, Black 4 In Pastel Colors __(Continued From Fourth Page) _ sl 9 - £\ . % S2 95 e - vou know what you'e about you' R coile s of Miinotive Qlaier snd e - G ri ousin, and Mr. J. L. Coker ol‘ . lm 4nd other details. : \ o "Gay Nineties” Linden, Md. \ p Following the ceremony a reception | Other Styles, $1.50 ‘about n on Summer eve - ) “Prima Donna” was held at the home of the bride, | ey : ‘cool appearance, Higd 5 = which was decorated with hydrangeas | L e LT o ¥ . “Senorita i The bride and bridegroom . - - W . d in receiving the guests | L S Whi Wee Petite by the bride’s mother, who wore a S B now ite flowered chiffon gown with a large . . i white hat and white accessories, and | f LASTEX —Five adorable styles . . . u:s- hx;degrm;t‘s mr&!hc; who was also | { By Nemoflex so daring and youthful ... tire i W' i t] 3 2 ey o cHBon A '4 : so cunningly styled with Alward-Corley Wedding i 7 3 83.50 HHe p!.lff slee.ves, low Wednesday at Fort Myer. backs, tiered skirts, crazy Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Corley, sr., announce the marriage of their daugh- 5 —A lovely new lgces, apron effects. §° ter Sallie Elizabeth to Mr. Harry Ev- by Bk Nemoflex founda- airy and cool that they'll . erett Alward. Mr. Alward is the son - 7 i tion of white lastex be on “the must have” list of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Alward of Bai- | s in a porous weave, ley’s Cross Roads, Va. The wedding | 3 with extra firmness of every debutante and ook place Wedrowtay st the For g E e bride. Gray, blue, tearose, [y eights . . urch. V. . 4 E i i James J. Von Hagel performed the ; : ] i controlled weaving, Tnalze, copen and nile. ceremony, which was witnessed only | 3 £ IS Shom nest lqiet by members of the family. | = : ity lastex and yarn Matching Dance The bride was dressed in a white 7 : g fofbac e 8 sult with accessories to match. The \ : i : o to 30 waist. St SLes couple left immediately for a motor % ; ? = 's—Sec Kann's—S érip to Niagara Falls, New York and Kann's ond Floor. n’ econd Floor. Canada. Upon their return they will make their home with the bride’s parents at their residence, 1555 Wil- son boulevard, Clarendon, Va. . Engagements ontinued From Third Page.) the American Newspapers Publishers \1\/ Assoctation. /] . { Mr. and Mrs. William H. Melchior R & ©f Alexandria, Va, announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor . 8 : Bradford, to the Rev. Donald Budge, ® White linen san- ® White suede twin 2d. of Glasgow, Scotland, son of th i i ok strap ‘with patent e b T M. ana Mo Ponsit Budee, | Neckwear T g, leather trimming “Best Bet”—for that Boy or Girl! of Dunvegan, Isle of Skye. No date \ Cool - i "":; ';':f ;ide h“l::ln. :‘nd 3 “ ’, has been set for the wedding. il o 3 and chic arge porthole perfo- . Sl L. A will put new life into your e o el | RAMSEYS” Sport-flex Shoes : CRTISEMENT. 5 summer wardrobe! . __“Merry Maid” white shoes have never g A Now You Con Wear | —It is so sheer and dainty and soft, so been lovelier than this season—never @ Barefoot Sandals S :;:gmn&; Sugesmit; sl 6 9 ® % vhi for | flattering, so practical. It changes the have we shown a more varied or larger ; R Brown or white. wear : i FALSE TEETH entire appearance of & dress, and it is assortment of styles. The two sketched ® Moccasin Oxfords Summer. The).’ re of sohd_lea}:h» With Real Comfort so easy to wash. You'll love the pretty are very new arrivals. We've at least : Brown EIk. er, the soles are double stitched FASTEETH. a new. pleasant powder. || | styles we're showing at this low price. twenty-five other styles. : : ® Saddle Oxfords for double wear—and they're PAIR er Kkeeps te St Deod N i i G ; s 3 Round necks, and plenty of vee neck Kann's—Air-Cooled—Fourth Floor. Witia £ bovpes o 2;‘;:1 ‘;: 5";‘::;153;:'5.‘5 to con styles + « « White only. wo-ton 5 BT 4 at Peoples Drug @ Trouser-crease Oxfords . White Elk. Set it todas and other drug stores 4 & : 4 i '\ Kann's—Alr Cooled—Fourth Floor, Sizes 6 10 3

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