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SOCIETY.’ Iwgm WTSDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., DECEMBER 4. 1927_PART 2. BaClirg e e || — —— Cosgrove, Miss Mary Stanton, Mlssl Bridge and Tea Parties Card Party to Benefit 'Mm_y R iohiand Aites Atlc: Eellks oS CAT 1 Charming EventS Of ReCOI'CHl NGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED In Honor of Bride-Elect St. Aloysius Church | reception. Miss Alice Mattinly. Mus;; . o R ot Nl . 1ss B i i sius | Loretts ks, Miss Josephine Hori- e L R R fe B L Ah'\sm:‘ll:::l?lf\?lsfr:;rm«denfl Mack ana Miss || Roast Turkey, Roast 75¢ tained at bridge and tea yvesterday aft- | Church will give a card party in thi e feity. ss » ernoon at the Huguenot in itorium of Notre Dame Academy, | Regina Becklev. and publicity, Miss | Duck, Roast Capon 4 In Quantlco SOClal Orld. . 5 Miss Anne Todd, whose m | th Capitol and K streets, on llw{ Kathryn Creveling, Miss Annie Bar- E—AQM’J;’_M-» : O T e i Ensign D. Thomas Eddy, U. S. N.|evening of Friday, December 9. All|rett and Miss Mary Creveling. will take place December 14 of the proceeds of the party will go guests were Miss Beatrice Keegin, |to St. Aloysius Church. s Katherine Bear, Mrs. Eugene | The Sodality will avail itself of this Irs. Robert Berberich, Mrs. Rob- | opportunity to tender an informal re- Dinner in HOI‘IOI’ O{ Navy Physncxans afld Thell’ ert Gilfeather. Miss Sarah Brawuer, | ception to the Rev. Michael F. Fit | ! { Brides Feature Among Feature Events ‘ ' : i | . Mrs. Samuel Roberts, M patrick, § J.. newly named rector of | g5 | »; Simmons, Miss Virginia I rs. | St. Aloysius Church and president of | 4 of Week. | Charles T. Bassett, Mrs. card | Gonzaga College. The program will | garet Miller begin promptly at 8:30 o'clock. Garrett, Mrs. Albert .| Miss Mary Agnes Peck Is chairman o i o . - v o Miss Helen Standley, Miss|of the general committee arranging QUANTICO, Va.. December 3.—Col. R i e ,- ; . | beth Wagner, Mrs. Raymond | the affair. Assisting her on the fol- and Mrs. R. H. Dunlap had as their|return within a few days after visit-| i & | Moffett, Mrs. Charies Connolly, Miss |lowing committees are: Cards and | week end guest Mrs. Dvll\l‘\]! cousin, | ing her mother in m’]ummr‘ and |P\B—‘ 5 3 g | Evelyn” Hazelton, Miss Anne Brazel- | tallies. Miss Mary Hourihane, Mixs Mrs. Crean of England. who is passing | tives in Pennsylvania 4 | 3 3 ton. Miss Norine Spreckelmyer, Mr: v Boucher, Miss Anne Brennan. | the season at the Connecticut in Mrs. .\”P“.T HII"‘l »Vn”l‘v‘l Saturday v i e James T. Berryman and M 8. G ce | Miss Bernadette Brooks and Miss Washington with her parents, Gen.|from New York fo join her husband 3 N Hamilton of Birmingham. Ala Margaret Fainter: tables, Miss Mar- cholson, U. 8. A., retired, and Mrs. | Lieut. Hunt, in Nicaraugua. X 2 | Miss Todd has had a number of | garet Brew, Miss Margaret Gane Nicholson Mrs. Crean received (lIF‘ Mrs. Arhur, wife of Capt. John . 1 rties in her honor. Mrs. Verne | Miss May Costello, Mi: Croix de Guerre from the French gov- | M. Arthur. left Wednesday for her Simmons entertained at bridge and |sell, Miss Katherine ssell, Mi. ernment for work she did dur | home in New Franklin, Mo., to visit | \ : : e for Moo Noveinben 19 Mes. Waiie| W % Miss Cather- war while with the Marines in RN A , . uel Roberts was hostess at lunchena . Miss F ‘Connor and One of the most attractive parties| until after the holidays Capt. Ar- d and bridge, also in her honor, Novem- | Miss Mary Ropes £ season was held recently in|thur will join her there for Christ- f i at the Washington Golt and | garet Herlihy. v circle here when Lieut. mas and they will hoth return nere Cou “‘.". Club and Mrs. Robert Ber-| M fter the first of the year. berich entertained at a shower Lieut. Col. and Mrs. C. R. Sander- hridge the evening of November 3 < garet Fennell son had as their guests last week . her home. Miss Virginia Eley wi Miss Kate Doherty. s Capt. and Mrs. R. O. Sanderson and 3 be hostess at bridge in Miss Todd's | Clark. Miss Margaret Sheeha Mrs. W. Garl ir.| Dr. Fred R. Sanderson, all of Wash 4 honor on the afternoon of Decem. | Clara Heiberger. Miss Alma e ‘Dermott. The ington F & Ber 10, Miss Antoinette L Mis party preo a dance given by| Capt. and Mrs., Herbert Rose at- Yy i erine McKenna, Miss Mary 2 Comdr. R. Cuthbertson and his sister, | tended the Army-Navy game, and ¥ . > . Miss Catherine Brew, Miss Margaret Miss Tda May Cuthbertson. The dance | Mrs. Rose remained in New York as University Women's Tea MeAllister. Miss Felicita Lynch, Miss guests included the Medical Corps,|the guest of Lieut. and Mrs. MeCul- : Estelle Kearney, Miss Helen O'Con- ~°S. Nt Dental Corps, U. S. N., and | lough at_the navy yard. | Followed by Business |nor ana Miss Catherine Roper: the Chaplain Corps. Capt. and Mrs.| Mrs. L. E. Fagen, wife of Maj, feoik .| (reshments. Miss Catherine Sweeney. Garton were presented with a hand-| Fagen, now in Nicarag eturned | Amerlean Association of Unl-| zigs Mary Mattingly, Miss Beatrice some clock and Comdr. and Mrs. Mc-| Wednesday after spending ~ several ity \Wonten willt THye 2y ine Dermott received a half-dozen silver | Weeks in Baltimore with her mother, e atial parfait goblets with a halt-dozen | who has been ill. § | D eeriucht. ot tho College CIub: " . Capt. and Mrs. Byrd recently re-| i e predldent o Sl Personal Stationery The recently formed ook Club | turned to Quantico, were Thanksgiv- | L Austin and rs. I O ORRIVESS met Tuesday to seloct hooks for next | ing day guests of Maj. and Mrs. C. | . bis. Peiigd YUl e Dmine Bk | [ from the University of Wisconsin. lag0 xote Size Sheets $1.00 month. The members of the club are [ :\Hllm', i | v L Mre. W. €. Neville, Mrs. John M.| Capt. and Mys. Radeliffe have with fwitn Mrs. Olive N. 20 R L e o | s, RAGCIIMe'S AR | k O'Hara and Mr: i Arthnr, Mrs. R. H. Dunlap, Mrs, | them Mrs. Radeliffe’s mother, Mrs. D i , st g Hammermill Bond Used Erclusively Maurice Holmes,. Mrs. M. B. Hum- Trent, of Freedom, Ind. | s from the Printed With Your Name Ad T M H. F E . But Were Are Cards Dou’ll Want to 8end OT “I'll have to send so-and-so a card this year.” . . . But “I want to send so-and-so a card, too!"— after you have chosen from our Personal Greeting Cards for Chrisimas Because in them is the cheer-spreading beauty that gives you pride. The variety is endless; the price range is from low to luxurious; and your card plate can in- dividualize many of them. ‘BREWGD Stationers and Engravers 611 Twelfth Street s C; Mudd. RN apt. and Mrs. Maurice Holmes at- | At the business meetinz tended a dinner party given by Lieu:. Miss Esther Caukin, Mrs. Nt the navy | mond Morgan and M Norman h the | Inter taking thelr guests to the Nave:| ) SEWARD, . Bonks are damated (o' the Tibgary o | Marine Corps dance at the Wilard." | Whese parents Liagts T the Family Hospital. 8 —_— e — —_ Rrfl?ll;?n; to Mr. b narriage to take Leut. Col. Mrs. Sullivan at- place in June. Lieut. ol. and Benefit Card Party™ —— — = [ L T AR guests to the Navy-Marine CorpsiGovernment Printing Office, will give | turned to Washington and will be in |t week end Capt. R. G. Heiner, M. C., U. 8. N., | Richard Evelyn Byrd, who is the|Mrs. Douglas Mc eat”"—will save time by writ- dance at the hotel. a benefit card party December 8 at | her rf Sighteent ; o 3 9 at|her apartment at 1302 Eighteenth Maj. and Mrs. C. H. Wells had With | the Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massa- street for (he Wint will return here about December 1| mother of Gov. Byrd of Virginia. | i B |l ing local representative for - e g 4 & Mr. Edwin E. Bridges and s ing = i after a short tour with the Marines | aaughter, Miss Edith C. Bridges of [l price, terms, etc., of tended a dinner party given :y\(‘am, = e 5 \'l o e . 5 M folned and Mrs. Paul L. Reed, U. 8. N, at guest ) ilda Jane Miller of |davs in Chicago. He will Iy SC‘ for December g‘nklahnmfl ity | Mongd by his aughter, Miss Joy . SAKS FUR COMPANY them last week Maj. Wells' mother, | chysetts avenue northwest, at §:15 p. i | Mrs. Wells, of Washington; Mrs. | e i AdEipam; Miss Florence wn of Edgemoor 9, Wells' sister, Miss Oliver, also of | : 3 | Lane spent Thanksgiving week in | HUBBARDS Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. Lea\'lll‘Waghlngton Official Folk | Washington as the guest of Mrs. | @ D N Mrs. Samuel Williams Earle, r Sl < . | cor e the Smith College faculty, Northam®- Maj. and Mrs. Bartlett opened their | cording secretary general of the | UF - oA ! country home. near Baltimore, for five | Daughters of the American Revolu. | fon Mass. are week end guests at/§ SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER days during Thanksgiving week, and | tion. has returned to Washington | G ge. . A had with them their son, who attends | from Chicago, where she spent| ar. Charles Hansel returned yes- Address Box 26-R, Star Office. Gilman Country School in Baltimore. | Thanksgiving, and is occupying her| terday to his apartment at the Ward 5 the Willard Hotel, Washington, Tues- is the guest of Mr. and [his is the Last Week of ©f Chevy Chase e e A | emsnUipts e MR YD WA man Park Hotel after spending a few 2 of had a bridge party Saturday eve- : i ] e S R ning of last week, entertaining in mzif:- ::3 o Flfldxm”{"r - = — — = honor of Mrs. Ridderhof's father, Mr. | tieT Caugiters, Miss Nancy | ] R. Marot of Philadelphia. and her sis-| N4 Miss Meridee Taylor, have taken | e/B E | AD and BUT day_evening, and later took their| Assistants’ Union No. 1, Feeders of | Mre, Joseph E. Washington has re- | Aensql v ich of Richmond over : Louis Addison Dent e ) Lieut. and Mrs. John Vest, U. S. ) ' : aiicial Little Journeys and their children, Neville and Joan. | Listed for Special Mentxon‘ Mr. Johh D. McCaskey will come are visiting Maj. Gen. and Mrs. W. C.| P T P, from Cambridge and Mr. illiam 8. " - " Lt Neville. Mrs, Vest formerly was Miss | (Continued from Fifth Page) | McCaskey from New Haven to spend Holiday purchasers of the “Lit Frances Neville. | 3 RSt T the Christmas holidays with Col. and tle Jomrneys to the Homes of the possession of their new apartment at | ter and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. the Gladstone, 1423 R eet. AT Thomas A. Williamson, also of Phila- 9 i " o e, 11 i wepaed| v i M e Rt | of BEAUTY ' ITH discounts, in instances, running as high as Fifty Per e Hiehsy oa ety g | JaMes. BlspenionSoot | Cent, the response our 39TH ANNIVERSARY SALE has While there Maj. and Mrs. U 'y N York for the Arm v . . . . S Harla Tove at Hempsead. B Stephenson 0. % Seiin, b : ' | ~ aroused is more than justified. For which reason, we em- Sixs and Sien Argurice S, erey ve: | Park Hotel 0 o] phasize the importance of choosing-your fur coat without delay. A capunore and Gen. Moncado OF| ¢,k 5% Syena! e malaavs with ] ‘ Even though our Entire Stock was originally involved, the final Nicaragua. o Capt. and Mrs. F. G. Patchin had | her son. Ensign Joseph Lenoir, U. T o | am aanar o o i e ; | week of the sale finds selection in many groups quite restricted, as daughters, Dorcthy Lorena and Vir- [ at San Pedro. ginia Amelia, who “are attending| i oo\ Fohastian Hod A - # = 55 ., . ges and 7 m sehoot in Wadhington, © T st ik of Eneiant nave arriea | reference to this partial list will show: Corps Reserve visited friends heré | il this country and will be the guests __Res f Mrs. William Wheatley until after the things a weil dressed woman uses help to create i Thanksgiving day. Mr. de Ronde is |2} 2 Y until after 9 p a_charming the president of a steamship company Christmas. picture. But whether you wear a cloth coat or sable, the basis of a in New York, and was returning from S in the right face cream and powder founda- OW Sorioe. Miss Nelda Acker has as her house || s ein the cream and powder you use ’()nd“;?l Mrs. St‘;w;‘lrl og\'v\'l.lal;hm!l:!m: St Sl Bb LU B EDEAEY ial: visited Lieut. and Mrs. Williams las £ 4 2 £ o 5 > A week end. 0l1d Fashion i beautifiers which yell standardised, It good € Pony Coats with Fox and various other trimmings. ‘whicl e ey S, Diarcian g @ Calf Coats with Fox and other trimmings. y t 3 il it mos d this means Edna Wallace Hopper’s toiletries, | y £ 3 . (7 . Mister_and. niece. Mrs. Grace South DINNER’ 75(} | which represent the last word in quality and purity. S @ Sealine Coats (Dyed Coney), Squirrel trimmed and self trimmed. worth and Miss Blanche Southworth Lieut. Comdr, and Mrs. E. Broad ler creams come in two types—cold and vanishing. be found H H bent' were Thankrgiving Euests of |9 , Rowst Turkes, Ronst Chicken. Ronst & any talet counter. The "cold- type 1 Rehtly Balanced to sooghoing | i 3 TR e Lieut. and Mrs. E. R. McKenzie in | Viiginl Hamy Cronperry Sauce. Bake tify. The “vanishing” type is for the oily skin. They cleanse to the | b s Philadelphia. % » -8 and either forms a perfect base for the powder. | Mrs. Witherspoon, wife of Chaplain | | Served 1 to 7:30 P.M. will be delighred wi % e . M. Witherspoon. entertained at bridge | § =% o ghted with the finished and velvety smoothness of your 7 recently for Mrs, McDermott, bride of > ~ skin when you apply Edna Wallace Hopper's Face Powder over the Youth f Lieut. Comdr. McDermott, M. C., 3 S l{lmd::dmi ’l"‘r;e'rmnd box ugnml;s&hec light tbym:)e of fine texture, \ T8 N A = clinging, ata price. There is al square box, with the heavy, e H piCant._and Mes. Lsle Miller spent : gg cem type.m:hxch costs a douar’a bofio l;[‘his is more suitable for the / q Pony Coats, Fox, Squirrel, Beaver, Fitch and other collars and cuffs; Washington, 4 503 12th NW. Bttt Por g pely Dothcame i three Rtinties: fbal / models of extra chic styling. . and Mrs. Howard N. Stent Guarantee: Your money back if any Hopper Cosmetic does not convince Next to Martha Washington C: & by : 1 Phy Svening by chsmirions f‘""f_""'f you of its superior merit. . Comdr. and Mrs, Harris, U. habhuchabaluhubdl = . N., visited Capt. and Mrs. Craft at - = O VV the navy yard in Philadelphia Thurs- | | " day on their w to the Arm) avy game. They were the guests of Dr. @ Muskrat Coats of very fine, dark, matchad skins, with Fox trim- Harris' brother, Dr. Gordon Harris, ) (] L] Capt. and Mrs, W. Garton, U. §. E . e returned Friday from Boston, wher e s a “Slc rls mas g Marmot Coats, fine skins, Fox trimined. ArmyNavy game. | Drs Gaston f5 s q Brown Caracul Skin Coats, handsomely trimmed in beautiful Fox. sz "0 | The Musical Master’s Masterpieces | h P | v, Now $195 (AT X sln]ed with Mr, and Mrs. F. W, | ong in Mount Vernon, N. Y., over || in an attractively designed album last \\'ka end while attending the | . 2 Army-Navy game. Saturday they cffer wonderful selections for giving Blir.” ana. Mo, Gacome: Faisa o @ Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), self trimmed. New Yo 1 P . . 4 e v ] , Fox N Rewe | Through the Orthophonic Victor and these Classic Records—you have q Silver Muskrat Coats, Fox trimmed. hf;dh:m’l_“’;:“’;z at your cor;lmand the ‘w0|:ld's greatest instrumental music. We offer the en- 2 @ Dark Raccoon Coats, choicest skins. Minsanaaitaon s o 8 q Platinum Caracul Skin Coats with Platinum Fox collars. Lieut. Col. W pshur spent last - ’ ' d i ir- weele ‘et itk Ris mother i Rich: Beethoven Symp ho- Mendelssohn Concer- :]elHtl:?;(megea] Coats (Dyed Muskrat), Gray Squirrel and Dyed Squir fiss Bdith Cushi Miss T nies: tos: ° e - y : Noa were dinner guests of e s R b e Fritz Kreisler and the |{/ ; q Gray American Broadtail Coats, Platinum Fox collars. s L ghn EyyiyARd i = e State Opera Orchestra, Berlin State Opera Or- N[ q Civet Cat Coats, unusually fine pelts. dance in the S ; ; = The Flonzaley Quartette, chestra. Washington last week prior to the . Joyce. U. / Sir Landon Ronald and Schubert’s Trio, Ete. .”um a,.f?'.,'"'é?» \\‘\Ir [ tlln; :?r:yal Albert Hall Or- 4 Alfred Cortot, Jacques. | $23 i s "y chestra. "hib, % Sl " Middleton, and hes ! Leopold Stokowski “and o e OW aunt, Mrs, L. adlacn o f C Leopold and e = i g e Ay the Philadelphia Orchestra. fhie. Philaielohtas Obehes: Mrs. McGinnis, wife of 1 o ek deoate gricity tra, € Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), exceptionally lustrous skins, B Tschaikowsky Sym- with Shawl Collars of Natural Mink, Kolinsky or Dyed Squirrel. honies, Etc.: e i W 1 Coats, Fox trimmed. Brahms Symphony, i HEdt q Chinese Weasel Co 1 1 Inn ’ e o it QEXCEPTIONALLY DRASTIC REDUCTIONS on Beautiful Model Coats - S Leopold Stokowski and A S v . . 5 2 s I - the Philadelphia Orchestra. ppl Snka et in Ermine, Mink, Broadtail, Hudson Seal, Caracul and American Broadtail— tHie the Philadelphia Orches- 08 Sohestin ot wosers s B ‘ Flonsaley Quaruste. 1 ‘ also on SNAPPY SPORT COATS, in the furs favored by the “Aapper” type. 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