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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 16

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The Evening Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE. MONDAY, MAY 8, 1933 16 Dual Personality nf the new summer frocks ha Minna Gombell, Mr. Terrance Day and the way she's spelling it now) Pitts will be Mrs. Gordon Pitt, Mrs. Earn- the aforesaid Miss Pitts.

We suspect, shaw Cook, Mrs. Richard Dixon, Mrs. Crab Is Displayed who venture Innocently upon Broad way and are picked up. The blonde- a dual personality. Of white organdie, Martin Gillet, Mrs, John Baylcss and Anagrams Miss Mary Parlett.

maybe she's a brunette, but let it go- Philadelphia U.R). it is a plain, aimple white gown irom the back. In front, however, the skirt anrf wn ist are embroidered with bold falls head over heels in love with one For Film Fans By Gilbert Kanour Society Ma. and Mrs. J.

Crtichton of A crab 500,000 years old is now on however, that they have suffered enough and so they will not be mentioned. It is, though, fitting that the name of Mr. Will Stanton be recorded, because as a souse with a mania for collecting dynamite, Mr. Stanton gives the only performance that doesn't gag. of the astounding pair of males, a ster black design, giving the gown quit Lake avenue, spent the week-end at Blue Ridge Summit, where they were another character.

display in the Academy of Natural Science on the Parkway. The fossilized crab, embedded In a ling character; and so they kiss and hug and hug and kiss until the girl timidly confides that she should begin knitting on tiny garments. About this time a filthy cad, or cur, Insinuates AMUSEMENTS "Hello, Sister" stone, was picked up on the beach at Beach Haven, N. near the spot where the navv blimD J-3 crashed How's Your Vocabulary? (-) DUPED 1 (2) COUNTS I (3) LEADER (4) SL0PEIl (5) Jersey Representative TTALF 8 dozen actors do the best the guests of Mrs. Ricpe's parents.

Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Knapp. Patronesses for the Vagabond production of "Dulcy" this week include Miss Elizabeth Ross Duncan, Mrs. Brodnax Cameron, Mrs.

Thomas J. S. that the girl is not all that she should Loew's Leads they can to make "Hello, Sister" while searchingfor the naval aircruiser Wears Pole Gray Suit be and that moreover, tarnation take AWrnn. something else than a dull torment, but the task is too much for them. Mrs.

Samuel Butler Grimes Announces Marriage Of Her Daughter.Mary Grimes Offutt, And Mr. Sidney Clarke Dooliltle 4 i rrr Dr. Henry A. Pilsbry, curator of Waxter, Mrs. Robert W.

Johnson, They exercise, poor souls, all their it, she has been going out at nights. Well, sir. all is gall and wormwood until a fire and the inevitable rescue occur, and two pure hearts are united Mrs. C. A.

Hciser, Mrs. Francis J. Solution to today's anaerama will the museum, said the fossil is one ol the finest ever seen. According to Dr. Pilsbry the crab was deposited In a warm stage of the Plijrtnne nm durins the days when Carey, Miss Elizabeth Ober, Mrs.

John McHenry, Miss Mary Shearer, Mrs. be printed tomorrow. as one. (If you think tee made this up, you're crazy.) Washington (P) Representative Mary Norton, of New Jersey, has introduced a note of spring on the busy House floor with a pale gray suit of fine homespun. The jacket is semi-fitted and finished with an ascot collar of gray gal-yak.

Her gray straw hat tips up in the back jauntily. BEnnr davis EXTRA wm, HALL CEflTRAL jOTHiHAcn AIBPQBT 83iNO I WUl Hnr are the aolutions to Saturday's Allen Chesney, Mrs, Henderson McLean, Mrs. Findlay French, Mrs. the sabretoothed tiger, the mammoth anagrams: LESSEE, (2) NAPKIN. (3) SURGED, (4) RUMMAGE, IF we were malicious we would say nut Intid that ihm rat inrtiAm Mi.

and other huge animals roamea ine earth. (5) MASSING. Boots Mallory, Mr. James Dunn, Miss Emory H. Niles, Mrs.

Robert Walker, Mrs. Alexander Rutherford, Mrs. J. T. Haxall, Miss Rebecca Hickok, Miss Frances King, Miss Lydia Todd, Mrs R.

E. Lee Taylor, Miss Elizabeth Par Mm. Samoti Bctlbi Grimm has announced the marriage of her daughter. Mary Grimes Offutt, to Mr. Sidney Clarke Doolittle, of North Charles street, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Frank H. Doolittle, of Utica, N. Y. The ceremony took place quietly today at the home of the bride's mother JOAN CRAWFORD GARy COOPER sons and Mr.

James McHenry. me; today we im Lieutenant and Mrs. W. Jenkins on Eutaw Place in the presence or the immediate families. The Rev.

Martin LoNorELLOw, of Annapolis and New mi HELL BELOW- York, will sail on May 27 for Cali L. Enders, of the First English Luth fornia, where the lieutenant will be I Icerfainlij 1 am pleased WAiff 1 jwiJh RealZori stationed for three years on the flair eran Church, officiated. After the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Doo little left for motor trip North.

ship Arizona. The Longfellowa wUl The only packaged American Cheese pasteurized that has natural flavor MARy PICKFORD 'iECRtTi' leslieHodrd live at Coronado Beach. Miss Kathuuni F. Sunttcrr, daughter of Mrs. Robert Lee Slingluff, of Bancroft road, had as her guest over Mrs.

Richard J. White and her daughter, Jane, who will be one of next the week-end Miss Rachel Gawthrop, season's debutantes, will entertain at at thi daniant on Saturday, May 27, of Wilmington, Del. Miss Slingluff's engagement to Mr. at their home on St. George's road.

WD( the of tne. SajsjvpjpjHHali William Wallace Symington, Jr, son HANUt gives a kzw voice of Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Sym 9 i Pf 'V TUP- ll T5 Ington, of Ronald Park, has just been Seeing The Sun nniM rruDFE wriAnoi MIA Now, hy a new exclusive method, Kraft blends fine time, mellowed Cheddar Cheeses to bold all their full, natural flavor! Try thin new, richer Kraft American. Ideal for cooked dishes and toasted sandwiches.

Packed ir-tibt in half-pound cartons and in foil-wrapped loaves always plainly marked Kraft, announced. Miss Slingluff studied at Mount St Agnes' Academy, Mount Washington and at the Greenwood School in Rux- Accompanied bv their Instructors, B. if .1 E. Schmidt and E. We hear this daily from satisfied customers vho eend men's and women's tRNE DUNNE ifw ittvrr far A ing members of E.

Hall, the follow-the Industrial Arts City College visited Club of Baltimore BOOTS MALLORY ton, and made her debut at the First Bachelors' Cotillon several seasons ago. Her fiance attended Tome School at Port Deposit and the University of and saw the making garments, draperies, cur- tains, silk bed coverings, pillow The Sun building of a newspaper: piddling arts and devices upon its iups, tie. oe renovaitu ine mediocrities until one's tendency to be HlilaElaMittaliBdaafv CT.rlM H.llar. ft-uhn STi.llrinonn, I'harln 1'apliuiiu. Bt-r-'ipn R.kainidri.

r-ldint fljtimtl Gartner, Gnfton ftr. riled is changed to sympathy. Never theless it is a mystery why the Fox way. zonc-cieansea articles ttay clean longer thereby MADISON saving you money. 2752 firm and the New Theater should spon sor an enterprise so obviously dire.j Powder Blue Once again powder blue return, that Maybe there is some kind of a bet upi 4 on the thing.

Virginia and is a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, the Bachelors' Cotillon and the Elkridge Kennels. The Rcduxd and Mas. Hekit B. Thomas, of Ruxton, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. David Dunn, at the Union Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Thomas was Miss Camilla Hall. Her mother, Clayton Hall, who has just returned from Princeton, where she spent the winter, was the wek-end guest of Mrs. Edward Simp "Hello, Sister" deals with a couple i delectable shade, and this season as a color note with black and white. A white organdie gown trimmed with black embroidery has a white horsehair hat trimmed with flowers In black and powder blue.

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Among Thoss who motored to War-renton to witness the running of the Virginia Gold Cup race were Miss Emily Waters Hart, Miss Mary Carroll Denison, Miss Josephine Page Howard and her guest. Miss Mary Curtis; Miss Mary Davison Wight and Miss Eleanor Merryman. Miss Jcaknzttc Cromwell Is chairman of the Lake Roland Garden Club's committee for the Flower Mart to be held Wednesday at the base of the Washington Monument. Assisting her A MONTH LATER I OOnV WANT TO MAKE A NUISANCE OF MYSELF. BUT IS THERE NOTHING I CAN DO I '0 EVEN BE YOUR ERRAND GIRL TWO WEEKS LATER I JUST HAD TO COME BACK1 AND SEE IF THERE ISNT AN OPENINO FOR Me NOW Your rug is your life-time possession.

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