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OCIETY. Open House Is Observed In Arlington County Residents of Livingston Heights Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dunn. Col. and Mrs. Green Hosts. ning at their home, 1016 Barton avenue, for the residents MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH G. DUNN held open house last eve- of the Livingston Heights community. % Beveral entertainment features were provided, among them a pageant staged by Mrs. Mason Noyes for the benefit of the children, and later, under the supervision of Mr. Noyes, weiners were roasted over a big bonfire. He was assisted by Mr. Norman Hull, Mr. Arthur Jones and Mr. Budd Holt. Mrs. Clare Willison, in charge of arrangements for the pro- gram, had assisting her Mrs. David Collins and Mrs. William Cop- page, and the music for the evening was played by Mrs. Arthur Williams, Mrs. Wilkins Trick, Mrs. Schulte. Perkins Coville and Miss Carolyn Col. and Mrs. S, Gordon Green and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil W. Bouknight entertained jointly last evening at a Halloween dance at the home of Col. and Mrs. Green on North Kenmore street, Arlington. A profusion of fall flowers and$ foliage was used in effective decora- tion throughout the home and a buf- fet supper at midnight was served the guests, who included Mr. and Mrs. Alden Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Lin- ton West of the Colonial Village, Mr. and Mrs. George Loges, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Inbody, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Moore, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gaumnitz, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Massie, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Theodor Nickson, Mrs. John Lyon, all of Ar- lington, and Prof. Fielding Russell of Georgia, who is the house guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Col. and Mrs, Green. Miss Maryellen Rogers And Mr. Brown Married. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Rogers of Arling- | ton announce the marriage of their | daughter, Maryellen, to Mr. Marvin | C. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brown of Leeway, Va, which too place last night in St. George's Epis- copal Church in Clarendon, the rector, the Rev. Henry Justus Miller, jr., offi- ciating, at 8 o'clock, in the presence | of the immediate families. | The bride, who was unattended, | wore a royal blue crepe, made with | shirred bodice, long sleeves and a royal blue off-the-face hat, trimmed with short veil. Her flowers were a corsage bouquet of white roses. Immediately following the cere- mony Mr. Brown and his bride left on a short wedding trip and after | their return they will live on Quebec street, near Cherrydale, Va. Mrs. Brown is a member of the faculty of the Patrick Henry School and was graduated from the Harri- sonburg State Teachers’ College. Miss Mary Louise Manning gave a Halloween party last pight at the home of her parents on North Hud- son street, Arlington, in compliment | to her house guest, Miss Betty Lou | Williams of Clifton Forge, Va. At midnight a buffet supper was served. | Mrs. Edwin F. Kennedy returned the middle of the week from New London, Conn., where she went for the wedding of her sister, Miss Mar- garet Marnett, daughter of Mrs. Miriam Marnett and the late Mr. Marnett of New London, and Mr. | Albert Rochon of Boston, Mass. The ceremony was performed October 23 | in the Church of St. Mary's Star of the Sea and was followed by & recep- | tion at the Colonial Inn at East Lyme, | Conn. Mrs. Kennedy was accom- | panied to Connecticut by her young son, William Kennedy. Miss Barbara Field Hostess Friday Night. Miss Barbara Field, a subdebutante of Arlington, entertained at a scaven- | ger hunt Friday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot | B. Field, on Columbia pike. Guests included the Misses Mary | Louise Bell, Alice Coffman, Ruth Pear- son, Mary Alice Deuterman, Betty Clay ‘Wellborn, Betty Coe, Mary Alice Favre, Betty Klees, Margaret Smith, Marie Main and Justine Harkins, and Messrs. Thomas Jocelyn, Joseph Edwards, Thomas Blackburn, Billy Collier, Carl Fuss, Robert Hartung, John Milstead, Richard Ayres, Lloyd Brawner, Robert Gaines, John Evans and George Thig- n. Miss Barbara Shepherd was hostassl‘ at a Halloween party last night at the | home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Shepherd, in Arlington, having as | guests members of the Epworth League of the Clarendon Community Meth- | odist Church. Decorations were in or- ange and black, and games and re- | freshments further carried out the | Halloween idea. There were around 85 guests. Mr. Edward J. Kinney was given a | surprise party Friday evening at his home on North Herndon street, Lyon Village, in celebmation of his birthday anniversary. The guests, who included his mother, brothers and sisters, ar- ranged the affair, and entertainment ~features including the showing of a moving picture and the playing of games. A buffet supper was served, with Mrs. Kinney, wife of the honor | guest, acting as hostess. There were | present in the family group Mr, and Mrs. M, P. Ayers and their children, Jean, Joanne and Richard Ayers of Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Donald Kinney, Mrs. N. J. Kinney, Miss Mary Kinney, Mrs. H. C. Geran and her son, Mr. Robert Geran and his daughter, Miss Ruth Iris Geran, all of* Wash- ngton. Prof. Thomas B. Brown, member of the faculty of George Washington University, left Priday for a two-day conference at Penn State College in Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Back From Wedding Trip. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson Porter have returned from their wedding trip in Canada and New York State d e temporarily residing with Twenty Miles From the White House! ~eut Ga. Ave. extended Owned and Operated By Clara May Downey Traditionally Fine Food, Wines and Cocktails Served From Noon Until 9 Daily and Sunday Cocktail Lounge friends in the county, while their apartment is being made ready. Mrs. Porter was before her mar- riage October 16 in Upperville, Va., Miss Lelia Rucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Ambrose Rucker of Delaplane, Va. Mrs. Robert Albert gave a dessert bridge Wecnesday in her apartment in the Colonial Village, compliment- ing Mrs. J. M. Dimick of Exira, Iowa, who is making an extended visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Niklasson on Military road. . In addition to the honor guest and Mrs. Niklasson, there were in the group, Mrs. William E. Colby, mother of the hostess, who makes her home here; Mrs. Samuel Wetzel of Chevy Chase, D. C.; Mrs, Willard Anderson of Takoma Park, and Mrs. John Petty and Mrs. P. N. Annand of Arlington. Miss Barbara Mann and Miss Bet- ty Jane Sherwood entertained last night at the home of Miss Sherwood in Lyon Park. Mrs. Bert Frost was hostess | Wednesday evening in her apartment in the Colonial Village, entertaining members of Chapter J of the P. E. O. Sorority. During the evening Mrs. R. W. Bucklin sang and Mrs. Hazel| Neilson, well-known lecturer, gave a talk on the United States Constitu- tion Sesqui-centennial. There were 22 guests. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Odenthal have with them for a two-week visit, Mr. Odenthal, has been temporarily trans- nett of New Orleans. i Their daughter, Miss Adrienne Odenthal has been temporarily trans- ferred to Pittsburgh. Mrs. Ernest Shreve was a luncheon and bridge hostess Tuesday at her home in Country Club Hills. Mrs. A. W. Collier Is Visiting at | Laytonsville. AYTONSVILLE, Md., Oct. 30— Mrs. A. Walter Collier of Wash-| ington is the guest of Mrs. George Plummer of Pleasant View Farm. Mrs. Collier, formerly Miss and Mrs. Edward Blum and their family, who spent a part of the sum- mer with the Plummers at Pleasant View, have returned to New York for several weeks' stay before taking up | their residence at Greenbelt. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Green and | Mr. Paul Howes were hosts Sundey at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Green, near Etchison, in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Haivey | Green of Woodfield. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Green, the guests were Miss Myrtle Limthicum of Wash- ington, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rose ot Silver Spring, Mr. and Mrs. E. Guy Jewell of Damascus, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Moore of Etchison, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dodson and their family and Mrs. Bertha Gingell of Redland. Mrs. F. L. Ransome left Tuesday evening for her home, in Pasadena, after a visit of several months with her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Fry of Lay~ tonsville, and other relatives in the | East. Mrs. Cora S. Howard and her daughter, Miss Madeline Howard, spent the week end in Charleston, W. Va., as the guests of State Senator and Mrs. Clayton Haines. v Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howes en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. William Wind- sor and Mr. and Mrs. Windell Ger- man of Gaithersburg with a weiner roast at High Nob Sunday. Mr. Cecil Barksdale of Jacksonville, Fla., has returned home, leaving” Mrs. Barksdale and their small daughter, Cecile Barksdale, for & visit with Mrs. Barksdale’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Plummer. Mrs. Edward Kimble of Washing- ton has returned home after a visit of several weeks with friends in this neighborhood, taking with her Mrs. Frank Dwyer, who will visit her for several days. ! Andre Globe Found. Fishermen in the Hinlop Strait, near Spitzbergen, have found on a small island one of the 13 copper globes which Andre, the Norwegian who at- tempted to find the North Pole by bal- loon, took with him to drop to sea with a record of his progress inclosed. This is the fifth globe which has been found. Andre started with two friends in 1897 and his fate was a mystery until 1930, when his body was found off Franz Josef Land. EVERY WOMAN AMBITION certainly most essential, LATEST DESIGN SOCIAL SEASON Katherine-K gives beautiful, -~ natural curves. A garment for every type fig- ure, with or with- out’ {nner belt—No wide elastic gores to let the flgure spread—Uplift bras- sieres. Sizes from 38 bust to 60— extreme small to extreme large figures, Priced from $3.95 t0 $10.00 Katherine-K of Washington 1424 K St. NW. Suite 14 National 2319—Free Parking Phone for I atiol Kellogs Surgical Health Belts for Every Need. Recommended by Leading Physicians ospitals. Helen | Cherry, is a frequent visitor here. Mr. | D MRS. WALTER MOORE ROYAL, Jr., Whose marriage took place October 16. She was formerly Miss Mary Ann Griffith, the daughter of Mrs. Clarence M. Griffith. —Hessler Photo. Mrs. Allen Will Give Tea Today in Home In Arlington. h, RS. CLAIR V. ALLEN will enter- tain at a tea this afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock in her home at 3216 Columbia pike south, Arlington, Va. in honor of Miss Kathryne L. Gravins, Mrs. Mary Perkins, Miss Louise Beale and Mr. Elmo Whitlock of Richmond, Mrs. Sibyl Topping of Staunton, Va.; Mrs. Zyx Harper Burk, Mr. Harry Kennady, Mrs, Mabel Kennedy and Mr. Virgil Davis of Alexandria and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cosdon and Mr. Emrick Bell of Arlington. The hostess will be assisted in re- celving by Mrs. Lee B. Robertson, Mrs. John Whithead, Mrs. Merwyn Mc- Knight, Mrs. Alonzo Kelley, Mrs. Marvin Eubank, Mrs. Walter Kessler, Mrs. James Sellars, Mrs. Harry Hunt and Miss Mary Balster. . Baskets of yellow, white and bronze chrysanthemums and autumn leaves will decorate the house and vases and bowls of pink and white cosmos will be artistically arranged throughout' the home. The tea table will have a center- piece, a silver bowl, holding carna- tions and chrysanthemums in the five colors emblematic of the Order of the Eastern Star—blue, yellow, white, green and red. The honor guests at this afternoon’s party are present and past officers of t] . Grand Chapter of Virginia, Order of Eastern Star, Miss Gravins being tl . worthy grand matron; Mr. Whit- lock, worthy grand patron; Mrs. Burk, past grand matron; Mr. and Mrs. Cosdon, past grand patron and ma- tron, respectively; Mr. Bell, Mr. Davis | and Mr. Kennedy, past grand patrons; Miss Louise Beale, grand secretary; Mrs. Perkins, grand marshal; Mrs. Topping, grand conductress, and Mrs. Kennedy, associate grand matron. Mrs. Allen, the hostess, is the worthy matron of Mary Washington Chapter of Arlington. Those who will pour tea this after- noon are Mrs. Virgil E. Barley and Mrs. Joseph Shawhan, and they will be assisted by Mrs. H. W. Beattie, Mrs. Hazel Coleman, daughter of the hostess; Mrs. James Hayes, Mrs. Luther Smith, Mrs. George Cost, Miss Evelyn Cannon, Mrs. D. L. Shepherd, Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. Alvin O'Hallo- ran, Mrs. E. B. Cullember, Mrs. Lyle Meadows, Mrs. Jesse Wrigglesworth, Miss Margaret Yost and Mrs. W. Clark Main. During the afternoon Mrs. Helen Hunt Laise, violinist of Washington, will play several selections, accom- panied at the piano by Mrs. Ralph Haupp, also of Washington. Loyal Legion Dames Planning Party. The- District of Columbia Chapter of the Dames of the Loyal Legion, of which Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker is president, will give a card party No- vember 10 in the Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel, the proceeds of which will go toward a scholarship which the society has maintained for a number of years at the Lincoln Me- morial University at Hanogate, Tenn. Mrs. W. F. Mutchler is in charge of ararngements and is being assisted by Mrs. W. J. Haines, Mrs. Isabel Mor- row Boniface, Mrs. E. S. Alvord, Mrs. Merrick Williams, Miss May S. Clark and Mrs. Rex Rhodes. Among those who have made res- ervations are Mme. Cantacuzene Grant, Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker, Mrs. David J. Rumbough, Mrs. Hugh Caines Smith, Mrs. W. J. Haines, Mrs. E. 8. Alvord, Mrs. Jerome J. Wilber, Mrs. N. McGee Waters, Mrs. Charles B. Western, Miss Florence E. Wilcox, Mrs. George M. Grimes, Mrs. Rex Rhodes, Mrs. Isabel Morrow Boni- face, Mrs. W. F. Mutchler, Mrs. Mer- rick Wililams and Miss Bessie O. Sen- sner. Christmas Greeting Cards THE most varied arrap of new and fascinating designs from which to choose. Order now, ftee from the eleventh hour rush. Special cards made to gour order. ‘BREWW®D &!unu and. | Qrationets 1217 Q STREET b \ _ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C._ OCTOBER 31, 1937—PART THREE. Of Personal Note Here Miss Deborah-Mae Liebman Mr. Samuel Pocker Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Liebman, and Mr. Samuel M. Pocker, THE marriage of Miss Deborah-Mae Liebman, daughter of son of Mrs. Bessie Pocker of New York, will take place Tues- day at noon at the home of the The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Dr. Abram Simon and will be followed by a breakfast.4- Miss Liebman was given a shower Friday night by Mrs. Samuel 5. Kauf- man at her apartment, in Sedgewick Gardens, one of the many given her before her marriage. During the eve- ning there was bridge and a buffet supper. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Observe Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Solomon cele- brated their fiftieth wedding anniver- sary at a family dinner party last night at the Shoreham. There were 15 guests. Mr. and Mrs, Solomon make their horge with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Meyer Loeb of Blagden avenue. Mrs. Harry Ryttenberg of Sumter, 8. C., motored to Washington with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louls Kann, and is their house guest at the Argonne, Mrs. Gilbert Muhlfelder returned to her home in San Francisco, Calif, Wednesday night after spending four weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer of the Broadmoor. Paul Goldsmith, son of Mr. Milton Goldsmith, accompanied Mrs. Muhl- felder and will spend the winter with his uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mrs, Myron Goldsmith, formerly of this city, in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Saal Leave for New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Randolph Saal left for their home in New Orleans Thursday. The marriage of Miss Marie Saal and Mr. Horace Pack of this city will take place 4n New Or- leans January 4 at the home of the bride. Miss Pat Goldberg of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luchs at the Broadmoor for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Posner of Cambridge, Mass., the latter formerly Miss Lillian Kahn of this city, daugh- ter of Mrs. Isadore Kahn, are receiv-| ing congratulations on the birth of a son, Lawrence David Posner, October 21 in Cambridge. Mrs. Kahn is now the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Posner at their home for & month'’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby motored to Atlantic City and have been spend- ing the week at the Shelburne. Mrs. Alex Dittler of Atlanta, Ga., who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Behrend, joined Mr. Dittler to spend the week end in Pitts- burgh and will return here to continue her visit. While in Pittsburgh they will visit their aunt, Mrs. Sol Rice. Miss Lorraine Leon returned Tuesday from a several weeks' visit in New York, | of her Mr. and where she was the guest brother-in-law and sister, Mrs. James E. Greenberg. Mrs. Harry Grossberg Visiting in Chevy Chase. Mrs. Harry Grossberg, formerly Miss Alice Frank of Cleveland, Ohio, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Prank, whose wedding took place in the sum- mer, is visiting her parents at their home in Chevy Chase. Miss Dorothy Minster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Minster, left Wash- ington yesterday for Erie, Pa., where she will spend 10 days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grad. Mrs. Louis Kronheimer is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Goldsmith, in Phila- delphia. Mrs. Henry Gichner and Mrs. I Elliott Levinson will be hostesses at & tea tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. David Davis, at 4807 Colorado avenue N.W,, from 3 to 5 o’clock, when plans will be made for the annual Chanukah donor luncheon, sponsored by the Adas Israel Sisterhood in De- cember, Mrs. Fred Rauch, who visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marks, at ‘Wardman Park Hotel and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marks, jr., at their home in Wood- mere, Long Island, has returned to her home in Memphis, Tenn. Miss Jean Rubin Hostess At Halloween Party, Miss Jean Rubin was hostess at & Halloween party at her home Friday night. The gueste were all in cos- tumes. ) Mrs. David Dreyfuss returned the early part of the week from New York, her former home, where she visited her mother, Mrs. Hannah Hirschfield, upon her return from a trip. Mrs. Armond Cerposs of California, who spent the summer in Atlantic City, will be the guest of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mts. Alvin Newmyer, the coming week at the ‘Westchester. Mrs. Jack Arnoff was hostess at a tea Tuesday in honor of her mother, Mrs. Henry Ostricher of New York, who is her house guest at Cathedral Mansions. Mr. and Mrs. B. Weil of Alexandria, Va., will celebrate their golden wed- RELIABILITY IN THE STORAGE BUSINESS T E E E E r E I X E E XETrrrry bride, in Woodley Park Towers. ding anniversary at a reception at the George Mason Hotel Sunday, No- 'vember 7, from 8 to 11 o'clock, and will have assisting them their children, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Well, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weil and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Diener. Mrs. Le Roy King returned to her Chevy Chase home the early part of the week from a visit in Newton, Mass., as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louls Glaser. Mr. and Mrs, Revness Here for Week End. Mr. and Mrs. {Samuel Revness of New York came to Washington Friday and are spending the week end with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Rosenberg, jr., who are celebrating their first wedding anniversary. Mrs. Fedora Jonas Lewis, Mrs. Mar- tin Baum and Mrs. Albert Ney were among those from Washington who attended the Sisterhood Convention at the Du Pont Hotel, Wilmington, Del. ‘The donor luncheon of the Jewish Consumption Relief Soclety will take place at the Mayflower Hotel Monday, November 8, at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs, Martin Mendelsohn is president. Res- ervations for 1,000 guests have been received. Junior Hadassah will hold a closed formal membership dance at the Raleigh Hotel Tuesday, November 9, following a number of teas given at the homes of the Junior Girls. The Sisterhood of the Eighth Street Temple will have as its guest speaker at its meeting tomorrow, Dr. Hugh | Hartshorne of Yale, who will talk on “A Challenge to Modern Education.” | A tea will follow. Mrs. Herbert Som- { mers will be assisted by the new mem- bers in whose honor the tea is given and the other hostesses will be Mrs, | William Bush, Mrs. Albert Small, Mrs. Morris Jaffee, Mrs. Irving Fogel, | Mrs, Louis Shapiro, Mrs. Jules Fogel, Mrs. Elmer Young, Mrs. David Drey- fuss ‘and Mrs. Joseph Kaufman. Mrs. Fred Pelzman will preside and Mrs. Fedora Jonas Lewis will give the opening prayer. The Dr. Abram Simon culture course will begin Wednesday, Novem- ber 17, at the Shoreham Hotel, the proceeds to go to the scholarship fund of Hebrew Union College, Sligo Park Hills Residents Hosts At Parties. : MR‘ AND MRS. ROBERT BOYLE, Jr., who recently moved from Takoma Park, Md,, to their new home |on Hill Top road, will soon take up | their residence in Atlanta, /Ga., where | Mr. Boyle has been transferred. Mr. | Boyle will leave today for the Southern city, while Mrs. Boyle will leave the |end of the week with their young | son, Robert Boyle. | They have been entertaining & num- | ber of friends before their departure | and gave a dinner party Wednesday | night, When the guests were business associates of Mr. Boyle and thgir wives, and Friday they gave a dinner party for 12 friends from Takoma Park. Mrs. Michael Rinaldi left Wednesday | | for New York City to spend a week | with her daughter, Mrs. Alphonse | | Leemans. Mr. Rinaldi will join his | | wife today and return with her about | Tuesday. Miss Dorothy Green, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Monroe Green, entertained at & party Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Pilgrim | spent the week end in Skyland, Va., | accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Carson | Lyman and Mr. and Mrs. R. Bour- | | Boyne of Beverly Hills, Va. | Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fleishell, with | their young daughter, Miss Betfy | Fleishell, have moved from Silver | Spring, Md., back to their former home on Sunnyside road, which was | occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Vincent | Lamoureux, now of Cincinnati, e Anti-Sit-Down Rough. Declaring that they feit it a dis- grace to be forced to stay indoors and sit around with nothing to do, in- mates of a beggars' home in Cairo, Egypt, staged an anti-sit-down strike. Led by a husky blind man, they at- tacked officials and damaged property. With difficulty the rioters were over- powered and taken to the police sta- tion. When informed they would be kept in prison pending trial, the beg- gars were delighted, saying that they preferred prison to the hom: Be different! Let us give you a coiffure of smart individuality. Have just lots of curls and waves. Oil is applied directly to the hair. NOW AT OUR NEW LOCATION SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFERS Oil Solution $4.50 $2,50 Permanent ¥ Your satisfaction will know no bounds A% Noy $4 Values Including Machineless Services, 25¢-35¢ Warner Beauty Studio Remember This New Address . .. 1333 F St. N.W. Nat. 8930 .(Same) Adams Bldg. Suite 403 0 ite Natl. Press Bldg. vator to 4th Floor MRS.SPOTSWOOD ALLEN, Formerly Miss Jo Morgan of Williamsburg, Ky. Her mar- riage to Mr. Allen, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Allen of Amherst, Va., took place in June. Party Is Given At Norwegian Legation Dr. Koht Guest Of Honor at Reception. _1Cnnlinued ’T?"‘,Fl”' Page. )__ William P. MacCracken, the Chief of the Division of Protocol of the State Department, Mr. Summerlin; Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, Who arrived accompanied by Mrs. John Caswell; Miss Florence Harris, Miss Irene Boyle, Mr. and Mrs, Cabot Stevens, Mrs. Harold Hinton, Mr, and Mrs, Jouett Shouse, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mrs. Philip O. Coffin, accompanied by her sister, Signora Brambilla of Italy, both of whom were looking very chic in all-black dresses with small black hats trimmed with long veils, and Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney. In the drawing room a stringed orchestra played softly and with the balmy air coming through the many open windows the atmosphere was one of real cheer and a feeling of friendly | informality pervaded over all. Massa- chusetts avenue presented a lovely sight in the late afternoon light with the scent of autumn leaves in the air and the sound of the orches- tra, which was wafted down_ the street, following the guests who, loath to leave such a pleasant gathering, went in search of their cars to re- turn home. TRINITY BANQUET SET The junior class of Trinity College will hold its annual formal banquet Tuesday night. Miss Dorothy Mulli- gan, president of the class, will pre- side, and Miss Marguerite Straukamp, vice president, will be toastmistress. On Wednesday the senior class will dine formally in the college cafeteria. Miss Patience Garvey, class president, will preside, and Miss Charlotte O'Brien has been appointed toast- mistress. The sophomore and fresh- man classes have planned a masquer- ade party in the college gymnasium, also on Wednesday. The classes will gather together later in the evening for a traditional college “sing.” DRAPES Sketched, Made and Hung By the Well-Known Creator and Designer Greenherg 911 G St. N.W. Jomossoo) Wik it 9 ‘Washington’s most popular continental cocktail lounge in- vites you to help celebrate . . . in an atmosphere conducive to revelry . . . where fun and frolic will reign supreme . . . and the cats will howl . . . and the gob- lins walk . . . and the witches bewitch . . . till the moon rides high... . Come early . .. . and be sure of 2 table . . o molsemakers o o o favors. i Music and Songs by the y THREE MERRYMAKERS Solos by Helen Malcolm Never a_Cover— Never a Minimum TR Miss Haralson Sets | Date for Wedding To Mr. Eason. F INTEREST is the approaching marriage of Miss Betty Haralson of Arlington, to Mr. Charles Robinson Eason of Boston, Ga., and Washing- ton, which will take place Sunday aft- ernoon, November 14, at the home of | the bride-elect’s uncle and aunt, Mr. 7and Mrs. Lewis Cowdery Freeny in Country Club Hills, Va. The ceremony will be performed nt 5 o'clock by the Rev. Paul Hunter pastor of the Vanderwerken Congre- gational Church, and will be followed by a reception. Miss Haralson will have as her ma- tron of honor, Mrs. Bennett King of Country Club Hills, and Miss Frances Eason of Boston, Ga., sister of the bridegroom-elect, will be the maid of honor. | Mr. Walter Eason will come from his home in Georgia to act as best man for his brother. 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