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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1936. SOCIETY. Sears nre i Wuhmm for a few |turned to their home in Takoma Park, | Mrs. J. M. Linthicum of Takoma Park, | for Garden City, Long Island, where | Hodges was the guest speaker at a . Robert aney ura Lloyd Y. M a r 1 a n d months a sta ms t m H tel D. c rrom Naw York 'rhey ctcnded Mrs. Vance Largent, Mrs. A. J. Hig- |she will mm her hom public meeting arranged by the M leen nd Miss Fran Powell Hill P,yd'u M“"'e collfl] y Roouvu her guests rdham foot bal gins, Mrs. J. M. McShane, Mrs. Ar-| Saturday anutu Yates was uCofnnty Chamber of Commerce, lndll.uflnnre remodeling the 1 wreMrsHL.Blttn.ndEr t!.n lington Brooks and Mrs, Edward Mead | the cl o-operation of the Herndon hn\lucn ir estate near Seminary NW s 1 ashington. Mr. and Mrs, Baldwin Day Spilman | Sherman of Silver Sl?m Md. ant . Carroll Miller gave her chunbe ( Commerce in the Oakton | Hill, Va.,, which they recently pur- n lrglnla ve T Saturday evel at their home. e Elementary School Tuesday evening. | chased, and expect to move about De- Miss Edith Rogers entertained at a|at home, Clovercroft, nea ar- Miss Madelon Yates fSllver snfln., n , Mr. n M uux Il pruld nt of the Fairfax | cember 1. bridge tea Monday at her home, Blos- | renton, Va., in celebration of ud was the guest a | Lamkin, Mrs. Theima W) R = — n t e e W S , at Floris, Va. Her guests o ay an ries an e luncheon and farewell pfirty sn d ay | Carlton Bun y nel urke, Mr. D b D S included Mrs. Allen H. Kirk, Mrs.|anniversary of their wedding. at the ven by Miss Lee Dur- |and Mrs. . Mrs, J. Brooke Hutt of ebut Date Set. Mm ntdn ham an . Ca verh Obh 1su Epl MJhn su swx h Wflhthlr! fly muxmsumumnu w!he RS. R. L. SAUNDERS Mrs. ker, Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Mrs. H. J. Halstrick of Takoma | Spr 8. guests inclu Mrs, M ona Wil m nn e Clresintity Thrne: M qmas Armstrong and Mrs. ly H rri n, Mrs. Cssslus M. IA Park, Mc., entertained at a 1 cheon | Irene ard of an Mru. Don Co lw md Mr, Josevh ill give G rge Da guests of h r pn a cupper dnn Walter C. c;m M d hrldg yeuu dny m hon (Mrs. s. Helen Ward, M arion - | Oxner of Washington, given Sun lgh! t th h ome a; e l = z: Hnnea, Mrs. Allen Bradle: . N. 0 is | ell, Mrs. Henry Hickerson, Miss Hazel Mr. and Mrs. m- t Silv r re zn o lerr ln New ¥, EAH Ferguson. mgn e e r rs. 3. un m rd | Mage s. Stewart Culp, Mrs. Cath- Spring. .umu ere A present. xr younger d-ughu. RooF i 5 atricia will 9}' rs. Lo were made hyMrs Kyesnner uthiml'x‘k Park. 1neD llMLuMnyW arfleld, Miss i Fe WM - NA. 4370 evening | a r We ln ln Mr, et. Mrs. et Kirk. e guests were Mrs. George Phelps elma Thompson, M. Ima Bow- me, Picke: , in [ and Mrs, E. M. Sanford. {1 arrive in Ne o aboal alif. of ch vy Chase, Mrs, W. K4 Pemxs mnn. Mrl. Dorothy Glover l nd Mus co w l. Le Roy Hodges, | inclug of. ani rs. Mar] - | the ngton at the | or at| Mr. 'rh mns W. Marsha 11, wi h hh Mrs. Roy Knight of Washin r Spri lglnu dlre w of the Virginia [ maker, Mr. an: . Wil E. Kelly, | Pierre, where Mm will jo m rs. ' son, ommerce. . " Mr. an 's. Vernon Abbott, Mr. and | her next month. —_— mes Marshall, have Howard Thomas, Mrs. EGV:nny Mmyu fllle thuweck d There's always room for a new IDRA The world can always use new ideas—and progressive men and women have always welcomed them. The right kind of new idea can win attention... bring happiness... make friends! A new idea is coming to Washington —quite soon. True, there’s going to be a new store. And you’re going to see a name which will grow more and more familiar. But the important thing is the plan and purpose behind it all. Quality jewelry will be sold —and OINLY quality /ewe/ry 1t will be offered on con- wentent, dignified credit terms...with no extra charge for this service. 1t will be advertised simply .. presented attractively...and sold sincerely. Helpful credit terms will be freely offered to all. A new idea? Yes—new to Washington, but not new to S.& N. Katz. For the firm of S. & N. Katz has been f ollowmg out this very idea for thirty-two years, in Baltimore. And Washington’s sister city has rewarded S. & N. Katz with the largest business enjoyed by any jeweler in this section of the Atlantic Seaboard! Saturday from 9:30 AM. to 9:00 P.M,, S. & N. Katz will open the doors of your new jewelry store—at 1114 F STREET N.W. Come see the new idea! | \ 4 & > ) A