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. SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART THREE. Miss Norma Smith ToWed Mr. Pulliam On Friday Evening SOCIETY. = \|SLEY === Mid-Season Sale Great Savings! Many Styles ! Miss Story Engagement ment of their daughter, Norma Mitch- Announced| ~ Philadelphia Girl Will Be Bride of Henry Roosevelt, Jr. RS. JULIAN STORY of Phila- delphia announces the en- gagement of her daughter Vera Felicity, to Mr. Henry latrobe Roosevelt, jr., son of Mrs. Henry Latrobe Roosevelt of Skane- ateles, N. Y., and Washington, and the late Col. Roosevelt, who was Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Col. and Mrs. Leander A. Clapp, United States Marine Corps, of Quan- tico, Va,, announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Heath to Lieut. Alpha Lyons Bowser, jr., United States Marine Corps. Lieut. Bowser is the son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alpha Lyons Bowser of Crafton, Pa. He is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy of the class of 1932. Miss Dorothy Douglas Yo Wed Lieut. Fisher. Maj. John North Douglas, Q. M. C,, United States Army, and Mrs. Douglas of Mitchel Field, Long Island, an- mnounce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Lieut. William P. Fisher, Air Corps, United States Army, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Parker W. Fisher of Southern Pines, N. C. Miss Douglas attended Chevy Chase Bchool, Washington, D. C., and was graduated from the University of Kansas. Lieut. Fisher was graduated from MISS MARION VIRGINIA Whose engagement to Mr. Joh Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wessells. of Washington is announced by her parents, will take place in the early Spring. WESSELLS, n L. Richards The wedding —Ritz Photo. MISS KATHERINE HART, Whose engagement to Mr. Albert E. Stephan is announced by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hart of Portland, Oreg. MISS ford H. Hollinger and the late Mr. | Hollinger. Miss Roland Engaged To Marry Mr. Chalkley. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Roland announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Mildred, to Mr. F. Eaton Chalkley of Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chalkley, also of Washington. ‘The wedding will take place Satur- day, November 28, in the rectory of the Church of the Holy Comforter. the University of North Carolina and | Miss M. Evelyn Charters the Air Corps Training Center at, Engaged to Mr. Jack Wells. Kelly Field, Tex. The wedding will take place in De- | eember. Capt. Carroll George ‘Thomas, Mrs. Russell E. Dillon of Ohio an- nounces the engagement of her daugh- ter, Miss M. Evelyn Charters, to Mr. Jack G. Wells of California. Both have been residing in Washington for Medical Corps, United States Navy, | the last few years and have set their snd Mrs. Thomas of the United States Naval Hospital, Washington, D. C, and Philadelphia, announce the en-| gagement of their daughter Gertrude | Eloise to Mr. Clarence Moore Young, | also of Washington. She is a graduate of Adelphi Acad- | wedding date for the early Summer. Miss Waring and Dr. Glover Select Date for Their Wedding. Miss June Waring, daughter of Mr. Charles E. Waring of Dover, Ohio, and emy in Brooklyn, N. Y., and is now | ;) & student at George Washington Uni- versity, and is a member of the Chi Omega Sorority. Mr. Young is| sttending the Washington College of | Law. The wedding will take place in August. Miss Lucille Davis To Wed Mr. Hollinger.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Davis| ennounce the engagement of their | daughter, Lucille Fairfax, to Mr. Robert T. Hollinger, son of Mrs. Clif- e KENNEDY~ WARREN DINING ROOM SPECIAL SUNDAY TURKEY DINNERS $1.00 and $1.25 Private Dining Room for Luncheons and Dinners 3133 Conn. Ave. Adams 9600 Free Parking in Garage THE LASTING ELEGANCE OF Pearls THE LUSTER OF GLEAMING Salin HUDSO . Skl With the finesse and artistry that only designing genius could impart —Kaplowitz triumphantly present these two coats of luxurious Hudson Seal-dyed muskrat-as real achievements in fur coat splendor. Those hidden qualities that reveal themselves only in the wearing are abundantly given to them, for instance: Hollander dyed, insuring color permanency and brilliance; s other features plus Kaplowitz servi a one season fur, you can remodt and always be in fashion. same price, Left — Semi - swagger with swirl collar that may be draped “as you like it.” For misses or FUR-TRIMMED High-Type Dressy Models hape retaining tailoring—and many ice guarantee. Hudson Seal is not el your coat from season to season Ready to wear or made to order at the Right — A strictly “missy” coat with dia- COATS $65 A selected group of high-type coats tailored of Forstmann woolens and mounted with gorgeous collars of blue fox, Persian, ocelot and Kolinsky.. SILVER FOX TRIMMED COATS, $125 We are considered by many women as Silver Fox headquarters, and this gorgeous selection justifies such consideration, KAPLOWITZ 13th STREET BETWEEN E and F Dr. Mervin W. Glover, son of Mrs. Mervin W. Glover of this city, will be married Saturday afternoon, No- vember 28. The wedding will take place in the Lincoln Chapel of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Dr. Evans officiating at 5 o'clock. Miss Waring will be attended by her sister, Miss Justine Waring of Dover, Ohio, and Mr. W. Barron Glover will be best man for his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Hoddes an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Mr. Sidney W. Gottlieb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Gottlieb of this city. |St. Andrew’s Church Benefit Party Friday The list of patrons and patronesses for the card party to be held under the auspices of the Service League of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Friday evening at the Roosevelt Hotel in- cludes Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, chairman; Baroness von Below, Mrs. David du Bose Gaillard, Mrs. St. Plerre Galillard, Gen. and Mrs. W. A. Snow, Gen. Miller, Col. H. H. Bailey, Admiral and Mrs. Kennedy, Comdr. and Mrs, Bryan, Miss Vera Reynolds, | Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Clement, Mr. and | Mrs. Eimer J. Coe, Mrs. Alexander, Miss Lottie Anderson, Miss Mary El- M. EVELYN CHARTERS, Daughter of Mrs. Russell E. Dillon of Ohio, who announces her engagement to Mr. Jack G. Wells of California. take place in the Summer. The wedding will Johnson, Mrs. Sewell Johnson, Mrs. Clifton King, Mrs. Harry J. Landrus, Mrs. Harry J. Lee, Mrs. Drury Lud- low, Mrs. Mason-Smith, Mrs. W. H. Moore, Mrs. Carl Osborne, Mrs. W. L. Pitcher, Miss Katharine Poole, Mrs. A. J. Sanford, Miss Josephine Shaake, Mrs. Samuel K. Smith, Miss Spill- man, Miss Minnie Volkmann, Miss Bessie Walters, Miss Grace Wilmarth and Miss Elizabeth Wilson. War of 1812 Society Plans Dinner Friday ‘The Society of the War of 1812 in | the District of Columbia will give a e, tinge Baker, Mrs. W. C. Balderston, | dinner at the Cosmos Club Friday - Miss Madeleine Benton, Miss Rosa | evening, at which the president, Mr. Benefit for Church ne“"y' | Bronaugh, Miss Brooke, Mrs. Thomas A William Henry Marbury, will preside. ‘The Ladies of Sodality of Our Lady | Cajigas, Mrs. William H. Carter, Mrs. | Following the dinner Mr. Frank B, of Victory Church will give a card |E. L. Cockrell, Mrs, J. M. Couden, Miss | Steele, a member of the society and party in the parish hall at Conduit | Miriam Edwards, Mrs. Esgate, Miss secretary general of the Sons of the and Reservolr roads tomorrow at 8:30 | Louise Garner, Miss Grace Hender- | American Revolution, will give an ace p.m. for the benefit of the church’s | son, Miss Louise Hoover, Mrs. L. M. ! count of the fighting on the Niagara rectory. | Howard, Mrs. H. G. Isel, Mrs. J. M. | frontier during the War of 1812. Buy Your Christmas Gifts Now and Save 1876 i )p‘& 1936 We've been planning this event for months— searching the markets for merchandise of the typical Becker quality to be offered at sub- stantial savings. The quantities in many cases are limited—Dbut in every case the values are marvelous. Be here tomorrow and save. Small Leather Goods $4.00 Men's Belt Sets $3.00 and $350 Leather Key Cases .. $5.00 Men’s Lea $25.00 Men’s Dressing Cases.$18.75 $5.00 Women's Sewing Baskets $3.50 $3.00 Men'’s Leather Billfolds. .$1.95 $5.00 Women's Leather Bags $295 Women's Kid Gloves. . $3.00 Women’s Leather Bags $1.95 Women’s Capeskin Gloves.. Giftware $5.00 Chrome Cocktail Sets. . $4.00 Silver Plated Trays. .. $1.50 Chinese Embroideries. $15.00 Console Table. ... $5.00 Silver Deposit Ware. .. Men’s and Women’s Luggage $25.00 Men'’s Wardrobe Cases $18.75 $15.00 Women's Fitted Cases.$11.95 $11.95 Air-Flight Suitcases. . .$8.95 $20.00 Walrus Gladstones. . .$16.95 $30.00 Men’s Suitcases 50 $20.00 Women's Wardrobes $35.00 Rawhide Suitcases. . . .$26.25 Use Our Lay-Away Gift Plan T AR 1314 F Street N. W, ell, to Mr. Beverly Albert Pulliam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beverly R. Pul- liam of Washington and -Berryville, Va. The wedding will take place Friday evening in the Petworth. Bap- tist Church at 8 o'clock and a rccep- tion will follow in the home of the bride’s parents. Miss Smith will be attended by her sister, Miss Mary Iva Smith, as maid of honor, and her other attendants will be Mrs. Thomas Rogers, & bride of last month; Miss Elizabeth Baker and Miss Genevieve Hurley. Mr. William Smith, brother of the bride, will be best man, and the ush- ers will include Mr. Ralph Hurley, Mr. James Beck, Mr. William Lo- croft and Mr. Frank Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will entertain at supper Thursday evening after the rehearsal for their daughter and her flance, with the members of their wedding party. Miss Smith was guest of honor at a shower Tuesday, given by the Theta Tau Kappa Sorority, of which she is a member, and Thurs- day Miss Smith was given a shower by Miss Baker, who will be one of her attendants. Glee Club Elects Officers. Cecil Andrews has been elected president of the Howard University Glee Club for the 1936-7 school year. Other officers, all members of the club Executive Committee, are: Vice presi- dent, J. Richmond Johnson; treas- urer, William J. Goodwin; recording secretary, Lawrence Whisonant; pub- licity director, Ulysses Prince, jr., and business manager, Thomas Reid. ARCH COMFORT SHOES Black Kid, Brown Kid Oxfords Straps and Pumps Regular $4.95 Splendid savings on every pair.. Not all sizes in every style but still good choos- ing if you hurry! BEAUTIFUL SHOES 1339 F ST. 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Houbigant’s Make --Up Kits Houbigant, famous for fine cosmetics, combines face powder, rouge, i skin lotion in dull finish and the correct color blends. Satin Slips, Guaranteed Seams Beautifully fitting slips in 3 lovely models. Alencon lace, bias cut . . . Miss Deb embroidered front . . . tailored, French design, with seamless front and back. Girdles with Zipper Closing 14" length. Cotton bro- cadel frout okl heciet 3 ‘020 {;I"e with matching lastex back. “ROI 1.00 Value 69¢ 1.95 Value 1.69 Balbriggan Pajamas Values up”to 1.50. Pre-shrunk French lisle, styled by Collegiate. Loose or ski-bottom trousers. Pas- tels and brown, navy, red. 1.00 Maidenform Bras____89¢ Lovely lace, net lined. Bandeau style and style with band. Very uplifting and beautifully made. 1.00 Glove Silk Undies____69¢c Sakura’s lovely glove silk underthings. Vests and panties in three popular styles; brief, full cut and button style. - Beautifully lace-trimmed. STREET FLOOR 3.95 Flannel Robes 285 All wool. Beoutifully tailored and well-fitting. Broad trim. Navy, maroon, blue. Fringed sashes. BALCONY 1.00 Long Line Bras______79¢ Excellent uplift styles, made of lace and broadcloth with the long line that eliminates the usual waist- line bulge. 3.50 Lastex Girdles_.____2.44 Controls perfectly without discomfort and riding up. Two-woy stretch lastex, 14" length, laced at sides. SECOND FLOOR

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