Belvoir Selectees Dental Auxiliary Weddings Guests at Supper Will Hear Garrett Members of the junior group of Ross Garrett will be one of two Of Interest the local branch of the American speakers who will address a meet- of the Women's Auxiliary of Association of Women * ing University the District of Columbia Dental In were hostesses last night at /l buffet, Society at the Health Security Ad- Capital supper to a group of youngf selectees ] ministration Building at 8 p.m. to- morrow. The of Mr. Gar- from the Officers’ Training School subject Miss Millard Wed rett's talk will be "Administrative at Fort Belvoir. Activities of the H. S. A." To Mr. Crawford Thanksgiving was the theme of Dr. William De Kleine will speak table decorations and menu, which on nutrition. fork your cor with on At Parents’ Home a L. Walters is included kvrge roasted turkey. Mrs. William presi- attendant at our 8th Following the supper, games were dent of the auxiliary. (Continued From Page B-3.1 Street Entrance! 10c played and skits were presented by first the drama study group under the two hours, 5e wore dress of dubonnet velvet a direction of Mrs. Edwin M. Brown. Thanksgiving Guests each additional half with a corsage of pink rosebuds. Miss Margaret E. Cook, president Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Symmes Mr. Buell had for his best man his hour. of the junior group, welcomed the Tincher will entertain as their brother, Mr. Richard Yates Buell. guests. Mrs. James L. Johnson, Mrs. guests for the November 27 observ- A reception after the ceremony Goodwin P. Graham and Miss ance of Pennsylvania Thanksgiving was held in the home of the bride’s Marie Gurley assisted. their son-in-law and daughter, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Buell left Day, Those in the skits Dr. and Mrs. W. Nelson a participating Hunter, later for trip South, the bride 1 were Margaret Graham. Martha and their son Van; Miss Lillian wearing a suit of brown plaid with Brokaw, Elizabeth Britton, Elinor Hunter and Mr. Paul Woodring, all olive accessories. They will make Welch, Elinor C. Karsten, Ida U. of Philadelphia. Dr. Hunter will their home at 2921 Nelson place S.E. Brown. Miss Cook. Margaret John- remain over the week end, and Mrs. Miss Helen Louise Connors son, Dorothy Marvin, Annette Hunter and their son will visit with for several weeks. Married to Mr. Curtiss. Huber, Hall and Marjorie her parents | Hull Miss Helen Louise Connors, daugh- ter of Mrs. Martha Connors of Return Home Scranton, Pa., and Mr. Roy Mason to Discuss Mr. and Mrs. William Owen Rab- Curtiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. George MRS. WILLIAM RICHARD Kappas bitt are in their home in E. Curtiss of Washington, were mar- again FRYE. after an extended ried the of November 14 in Christmas Books Bethesria, ,Md evening her earlier the Methodist the Before marriage vacation to Miami, Fla.; Havana, Trinity Church, Vesta Eales, radio book reviewer, in the autumn Mrs. Frye was Cuba, and Nassau. Rev. Daniel Justice officiating. Palms will speak of "Books for Christ- ] and decorated the Miss Pearl Corinne Smid, chrysanthemums mas" at a meeting of the alumnae I a of Mr. and Mrs. church, and program wedding daughter of of Kappa Kappa Gamma at 8:30 Benefit Luncheon music included selections pre- Herman K. Smid. Mr. Frye p.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. A luncheon for the benefit of its the 7:30 o'clock ceding ceremony. is a son of Mrs. Clara A. Frye, Edward C. Stone. 3111 N street N.W. j scholarship fund will be held by The bride was in marriage given also of Washington. Mrs. Floyd Rothballer, former i the Winthrop College Alumnae bv her brother, Mr. George Connors, —Underwood & Underwood president of the Washington Alum- Chapter of Washington at 1:30 p.m. and she wore navy blue velvet and Photo. nae, will leave Friday with her hus- 1 Saturday at the Fairfax Hotel, a corsage of gardenias. She was -—.— band and sons for their new home 2100 Massachusetts avenue N.W. who attended by Miss Pauline Poole, in Pittsburgh, Pa. tyrs. Rothballer wore wine velvet and a of corsage has been Kappa delegate to the Mr. Gross of Lourdes tearoses. Joseph Wiley Lady Pan-Hellemc Association for two served as best man for the bride- Parishioners to years, and has been active in the groom. Montgomery League of Women I Following a recention nt the home FURS.1 Voters. of the bridegroom, the couple left Give Party Repaired Friday w e're as anxious as you that your convey the sentiment on Christmas. That for a the bride wear- gift just right j wedding trip, The of Our of parishioners Lady is we to ing a costume of old with blue Remodeled why have put forth every effort have complete selections of stsles, colors and Lourdes Church in Bethesda, Md., Will Give Tea accessories. sizes. Therefore, if it is a tie for him or a handbag for her, you have the sa isfaction of are planning a card party and dance Cleaned Out-of-town guests attending the Mrs. Rixey Smith will entertain Friday evening at Wardman Park choosing from a tremendous variety ... of knowing that sour gift will reflect the per* wedding were Mr. and Mrs. James at tea from 5 to 7 o'clock Wednes- SlP"t Workmanship Hotel. Cards will be played from of the who gets it! The suggestions below will make Christmas merrier Kessinger of Opelousas. La.; Mr. A. day afternoon in the Smith apart- Lowest Price* tonality person 8 to 10 o'clock when the dancing J. Moss and Mr. J. L. de Miggio of ment at 4801 Connecticut avehue for many people on your list .. check them! will begin and continue until 1 Call NA. 5628 Lafayette, La ; Mr. and Mrs. Marion J N.W., in honor of Mrs. Charles F | o'clock. Proceeds will be used to Collier of Birmingham. Ala., and Urschel of Oklahoma City and her the debt on the new Mr. O. J. McFarland of Tampa, Fla. liquidate mother, Mrs. Joseph A. Frates of school, convent and audi- Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss are malting parochial Tulsa. Mrs. Urschel and her mother miUtR'Sy£M I torium. 1235 G St N.W. their home at 628 North Carolina are visiting Mrs. Urschel's daughter. A list of the for Washington s Friendly Furriers &S avenue S.E. partial patrons Mrs. Lewis J. Moorman, at 2033 the dance includes the Rev. Joseph Waterside drive N.W. Ur. Anna R. Cnvnp Weds A. Little, pastor and chairman of Capt. Oswald V. Todd the card party: the Rev. J. T. Swee- the Rev. John B. Mr. and Announcement is made of the ney, Palm, Mrs. V. A'Heam. Mr. and Mrs. L. marriage of Dr. Anna R. Coyne, AHearn, Miss Mildred Burrows, medical officer at St. Elizabeth's Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bucy. Mr. and Hospital, to Capt. Oswald V. Todd. the billfold Mrs. J. Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. F. princess Medial Detachment, Special Berens, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bergman. Troops, 29th Division, the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowling, Mr. and taking place November 7 at Cam- in Morocco leather Mrs. L. Bellerose, Mr. and Mrs J. I den, S. C. Cantrel, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. Mrs. Todd is the daughter of the Cogley, and Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. in a choice of of Guest Towels fir late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Coyne Caggiano. Dainty Vanity Lamps Charming Dresser Sets consisting Embroidered your Dean, Mr. and Mrs. W. four styles! Mirror, crystal or metal comb, brush and mirror in a favorite host or hostess! Solid colors of Madison. Wis„ and Capt. Todd Clyde Furev, stunning Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr. M. bases with ruffled or collar shades. Cloisonne medallion on embroidered with ‘'His" and "Hers" or is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, pattern! Federline, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lett, Pastel blue, lvorv, green and peach. brush and mirror. Rose, jade, maize, Mr.” and "Mrs.” Nicely gift boxed. E. Todd of Eldred. Pa. He also is a uses or Mr. and your many white or Fed- ... member of the staff of St. Eliza- Eugene Gingell Mr. and —for —.$5.98 blue, ivory. (Plus 10'T- Pair .—-S1.00 Mrs. J. floor.) eral tax i. beth’s and has been on Haeringer. •Lamps—Third .S5.95 (Linens—Sireet Floor.) Hospital as a not (Toiletries—6treet Floor.) military leave since last spring. lovely gift easily took in the The wedding place TT ncfpcc rtf n rectory of Our Lady of the As- MV 11111 V A forgotten sumption Parish, the Rev. John E. Mrs. William Shannon Burnet was Burke officiating. Tire bride w’ore a hostess at dinner Saturday evening soldier blue ensemble with wine at the Shoreham entertaining for % color accessories and a corsage of her Miss I daughter. Mary Rutledge Fi-s? F'oor American Beauty roses. She was Burnett, and her house guest, Miss attended by Mrs. Roscoe Aull of Betty Whittaker of Camden, S. C. Washington and Capt. James Brad- Other guests were Miss Louise ley of Washington served as best Nichols, Mrs. Carolyn Jeffords, Mrs. man. I George Baker, Mr. Andrew Burnet. The bride received her M. D. degree Mr. Thornton Burnet and Mr. from the University of Wisconsin Thomas Smith. and Capt. Todd received his degree from Northwestern University. Capt. and Mrs. Todd will be at Lecture Date Shifted home in Washington after Janu- Mr. ary 1. Leighton Rollins has post- poned his lecture on “'Letters From Miss Lenor Bisseeeer an English Soldier'' from tomorrow Six-Section Hosiery Box—Charming Smart Bridge Set, and very specially Monogrammed Ploying Cordj of excel, Marries Mr. Conner. afternoon to 4 o'clock Wednesday a.t gift in itself, very impressive if you fill priced! Made of nice quality linen lent quality. Smart, simple design in it with six of hose! Covered in cotton embroidered de- or The marriage of Miss Lenor Bis- the Sulgrave Club. The change was pairs with elaborate red. blue, green tan. Monogrammed made so the lecture would con- lustrous satin, it White and solid colors. A S3 95 or Regger to Mr. John Randolph Conner not Exclusive at Mr. Foster’s rayon protects fragile signs. in gold with two three initials. Gilt flict with the benefit hose from snags value for .— edges. Two decks took place Thursday afternoon, Oc- Chinese fete .S1.00 $2.95 .SI.25 ! tomorrow afternoon. (Hosiery—Street floor.) iLinem—Street Floor) (Stationery—Street Floor.) tober 30. in the Church of Jesus Appointments designed to accommodate your keys, Christ of Latter Day Saints, The tea which follows Mr. Rol- Bishop cards and the little t Edgar Brossard officiating. lins’ lecture will benefit French cash, bills, license, gadgets A Mr. Warren McClain escorted the refugees in England and the British you simply must have. The keycase bride and gave her in marriage and War Relief. Mr. Rollins will lecture is detachable. Excellent choice of $1*50 9. she was attended by her sister, Mrs. again December colors. ■ Leslie White of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Frank Fioramonti and Mrs. Oscar Nielsen. Mary Lou White, niece of Talks at Yale the bride, was flower girl. The Minister of Sweden and Mme. Mr. Hugh B. Conner was best man Bostrom spent the week end in New for his brother, and the ushers were Haven, Conn., where the Minister = Mr. Fred Fetter, jr.; Mr. John C. made an address Saturday evening MR FOSTERS Evans and Mr. Frank Fioramonti. at Yale University. SHOP Mrs. Sterling Wheelwright played REMEMBRANCE the music. wedding Tourists and excursionists visiting Mr. and on Mrs. Conner started Cuba in May totaled 7,241. ■W606 13th St. N.W, REpublic 3S40^m their wedding trip through New England and Canada after the re- ception, which was held in the home 5:5 of Mr. and Mrs. George Plummer, brother-in-law and sister of the I n€VJ£R. A This Christmas | bridegroom. Shop Earlier ■ If Mt # | Novelty Lingerie Coeee In dainty, Handsome Picture Frames for rher* Chenille Both Sets are always a wel- Miss Florence Isabelle Nichols wor,h floral-patterned rayon. Also eases for i&hed photographs! Gold or silver- come gift- These of heavy-weight cot- Weds Mr. McLaughlin. | tPeflkro handkerchiefs, hosiery and tissues. A finished metal with easel barks, some ton chenille in assorted patterns and ^ Mat and lid coyer to u,"be | with all colors. St. Patrick's Church was the I2M20 F Street * T feminine gift for discriminating girls. rings for hanging. Sizes 8xin, Rcene of the wedding with nuptial || |x SI.19 7x10, 7x9, 5x7 and miniatures.. SI.00 match —.$1.95 mass of Miss Florence Isabelle (Ribbon Dent.—Street Floor.) (Leather Goods—Street Floor.) (Domestics—Street Floor.) Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Van Devanter Nichols of Leesburg. Va.. and Mr. John Joseph McLaughlin, son of Mrs. J. J. Mc- | "Expressly Laughlin of Butte, Mont. The Rev. for..[ * y Thomas B. Dade officiated and said # V the mass at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, October 25. Mrs. Robert I. Bready was matron of honor for her sister and another sister, Miss Louise K. Nichols, was # maid of honor. The flower girls I were Ann and Beth Bready. nieces y of the bride, and Miss Kathryn Kil- gore was bridesmaid. sg Mr. Dan Harrington of Butte and our Washington was best man and the Opening ushers were Mr. Robert I. Bready II end Mr. Joseph Carmody. Men's 1 Miss Stella Thompson of Rich- Gift Shop! Revlon's "Shore Leave" Monicure Set, Buxton Billfold Set, a sift famous for Radio Log, * Riff that's different, mond, Va., cousin of the bride, ar.- elaborately fitted! Double xippered quality! Genuine lpather In black or new. and so practical! Simulated eisted at the wedding breakfast, case of genuine lambskin with name brown. Plenty of spare for currency leather with spare for daily radio pro- which was served at the Raleigh Neckties personalized I plate for monogrammlng. Black, and cards. Keytainer zlppered all gram. plus special blanks, pockets and Hotel. with the name of the recipient | bright red. brown, deep red. (Plus around. Special Booth —$3.50 pencil -$1.00 Mrs. attended the Federal Floor.) McLaughlin on a label in each tie! 10% tax.)_ .$5.00 (Leather Goods—Street Floor.) (Stationery—Street Washington School for Secretaries printed || Printed (Toiletries—Street Floor.) end Mr. McLaughlin attended col- rayons and wool challis || lege in and Columbus Uni- in blues, maroons, wines, greens, | versity In Washington. He is a various patterns. member of the bar in the District 11 end in Montana. $1 and $1.50 Pearl | Miss Corinne Smid (Orders for names taken onltl for ■ I* Is Bride of Mr. Frye. limited time) |:i j Miss Pearl Corinne Smid. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman K. Smid, and Mr. William Richard Just Frye, son of Mrs. Clara A. Frye, Opened—Gift Shop for Men! were married in St. Paul's Lutheran with the Church Saturday evening. October gifts of satisfying kind! 18, the Rev. Henry W. Snyder offici- cut in cotton ating. Miss Fern Byrd played the Pajamas, comfortably broadcloth, cotton wedding music and the bride was sateen, Fuji, Celanese rayon, $1.95 to $4.95. i given in marriage by her father. Robes in Mrs. William H. Taylor was ma- Lounging gabardine (85% wool- 15% rayon), tron of honor for her sister, and, $5.95. Glossy, in Miss Evelyn Frye and Mrs. Howard dressy rayon brocade, $10.95. "Sunburst" Compact by Richard Hud- mir- Gottwals. jr„ were the bride's other | Pajamas and Robe Sets of cotton sateen at 95 nut, a gift she’ll treasure! Large attendants. Little $7 | ror, puff and loose powder capacity. Anne Louise Tay-! White Shirts have lor was flower girl. you'll monogrammed! (No extra In gold finish with space for engrav- Federal Mr. Manley Smathers was best charge.) $2 and $2.50. I ing Initial. (Plus 10% man and Mr. William H. Taylor was tax.) ...$1.50 ■ These the usher. and more! To make your gift buying more (Toiletries—Street PloorJ The reception was held in the worthwhile, earlier this Christmas! home of the bride’s parents, and Mr. shop and Mrs. Frye went later on their Just-Opened Men's Gift Shop—Street Floor wedding trip. They are making 1 their home in Washington. ... *.il.il 4 ^ /