Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1928, Page 16

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SOCIETY +{Oon£lnued from Fifteenth Page.) ‘Mrs. Eugene R. Woodson and Miss Jéan Woodson have gone to West Point ahd will be at the Thayer for the holidays. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Snyder an- mounce the engagement of their daugh- ter Eleanor Parrish to Mr. Beverly Mosby Coleman. The wedding will take place Wednesday, January 26. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Royal de 1a Mater Mead Bnnounce the engagement of their daughter Mabel Carolyn to Dr. Joseph Horgan. No date has been set for the wedding. Capt. Nelson Dingley, 3d, and family are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nel- son Dingley over the holidays. Capt. Dingley 1is stationed at Fort Totten, Long Island, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Dingley are entertaining & dinner party -today which includes Mr. and Mrs. William D. Leetch and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingley, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Bull have with them for the Christmas holidays their two sons, Mr. James Taylor Bull, 8 sophomore at Cornell University, and Midshipman Willlam Izard Bull. for the holidays. Browning, a cadet at the Flying School at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex., will not be home for the holidays. 2800 Connecticut avenue the Christmas holidays with her father, lt;{n Claude S.'Thompson of Pittsburgh, a, Miss N. J., have motored to Washington to spend the holidays at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Woodrow Wilson Foundation To Give Dinner Friday Evening. The Washington committee of the porch, Woodrow Wilson Foundation will give a memorial President Wilson’s birthday anniversary, in the Woman's National Democratic Club, at 1526 New Hampshire avenue, at 7 o'clock. . Maj. and Mr. Mrs. Charles Watts has with her_ in her apartment, in the Hotel Gordon, her son, Mr, Prank W. Watts and Miss Dorothy Warren of New York, Cadet Addison Dishman of West Point, who will remain through the holidays. and Miss Eleanore Anne Thompson of is spending Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosemore and Mina Rosemore of Cape May, dinner Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Jarrell enter- tained at a dinner party Saturday eve- ning at their home in Wyneewood Park, Md. ‘The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson Somerville, Mr. and THE EV MAN DECLARED SLAIN TO PROTECT FAMILY Husband Says Victim Called at Home and Made Threats in Talking to Wife. the other downward througl Officers who said t.heiy found porch of the McCurry lying at his he had been drinking. tried to embrace her and she appeared. pending a hearing. By the Associated Press. —_— ATLANTA, December 25.—Lee Wat- son, 27, was killed here early last night by J. D. McCurry, who told police he town club. , & automagic which had recently been fired side. Policé said that Mrs, McCurry told them Watson called at their home and that She said he ordered him from the house. Then her husband McCurry was held without bond University of Berlin has a George-' shot the man in defense of his person and his home. McCurry sald he heard his doorbell ring and that his wife went to answer it and that a moment later when he heard a commotion he went to investi- gate and found Watson standing on his Merry Xmas 5-Course rch, Watson, McCurry said, then turned on him with an oath, saying, “I want to_see you, too!” Notln{ that Watson held his hand in his coat pocket, which bulged as if it contained a gun, McCurry told police he returned to his bedroom and armed himself, and when he again stepped on the porch the intruder fired three times at him with a small auto- e, ahot 0 shots were fired by McCurry, po- | § lice sald, one entering Watson's hip .p:d Rolls. Campbell Coffee Shoppe 503 12th St. N.W. Turkey Dinner Served 12:30 to 7:45 P.M. Today Variety of Home.made Desserts. Hot Home-made Mince Meat Pies and our delicious Home-made Hot his left arm and ranging h his heart. {5on ying onthe al on e > small | | | G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25 1928. arge Accounts Invited—We Do Not Penalize Our Friend: Both Sides of Seventh—at K GOLDENBERG S CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Both Sides of Seventh—at K Drastic Clearaway of Entire Stock of RICH FUR ——AND— FUR-TRIMMED COAIS T remendous Selections of Fashionable Winter Garments Deeply Slashed for Complete and Immediate Clearance! You expect reductions on Winter Coats right after Christmas—but you never expected to find prices tomching the new low levels reached in this Year-End Clearance! Mrs. Channing S. Walker, Miss Mar- garet Somerville and Mr. Michael J. McInerney. Midshipman Weston Byng is spend- || ing the Christmas holidays from the || Naval Academy with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Byng, 1520 Upshur street. A/“Q\\'c'\’e gone through our entire stock of Women’s and Misses’ Coats and blue- penciled former prices with but one thought in mind—to dispose of every Winter Coat on the racks or in the showcases! The actual values of these coats and their former prices have been pur- posely omitted, as it would seem like gross exaggeration and sound almost incredible. All we ask is that you come tomorrow and see for " yourself to what lengths we've gone to effect Hill-Luers Wedding In Canada Last Evening. Maryland society was interested in a quiet wedding solemnized last evening in St. John's Episcopal Church, at Vancouver, Canada, when Miss Mar- guerite Luers, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Luers of Bowie, Md., became the wife of Mr. Thomas Percy Hill of Vancouver. The ceremdny was =572 | Reduced Prices Mr, and Mrs. Marshall King will ! CITY CLUB BUILDING low roses. The matron of honor was | College. at Rock Hill, S. C. is spend- supper was served following the wed- TR TR HEART PIERCED, LIVES. &ome in Vancouver. 4 cember 30, from 4 to 6 o'clock, to the | , MERRILL, Wis, December 25 (P)— Styled a Y ear Ahead 4t luncheon yesterday at the Mayflower, | he is confined believe recovery is prob- Miss Ailene Shea, Miss Mary Rose Shea, | day by a companion while examining a ing, sons, of the hostess, the latter of | heart and lodged in the tissues under entertain a party at dinner this eve- witnessed by only a few :ntimate S Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Crocker ILL, Despite the fact that a bullet pilerced ‘whom has returned from Staunton Mili- the left arm. Iriends. The bride wore a becoming | o Mrs. Warren of Vancouver, and the | ing Christmas at the Grace Dodge ding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. War- D R E S S E S Recovery of Bullet Victim Is Be- I ©f 207 Elm street, Chevy Chase, Md., members of the Elmira College Club. his heart, John Edwards, 15, is alive having as her guests her daugther, Mrs. | able. | - Miss Meta Luttrell, and Mr. Warren |small-caliber rifie. The bullet entered Wednesdayat J.B Jones: & Invest Their Christ- mas Money in One of These Coats! tickets @ 1 you’'ll nund your sav- S ings average a fourth, and in some in- stances even g0own of brown velvet and carried yel- | Miss Alice Ann Grant of Winthrop| best man was Mr. Herbert Warren. A |Hotel ren. Mr. and Mrs, Hill will make *heir Noteworthy Fashi lieved Probable. o e or y as lons will be at home Sunday afternoon, De- Mrs. Willlam F. Browning entertained | and attaches of a local hospltal where John A. Selby, Mrs. John W. Guider,| Edwards was accidentally shot Sun- 1316 G ST. Browning, and Mr. Frank M. Brown- | the chest, ripped through a part of the aSHOP INCORPORATED 25" Entire Stock of Finest Fur-Trimmed Imported Cloth Coats High-class Coats of imported materials, trimmed wih tfurs of selected skins of gray kit fox, badger, beaver, black or brown fox, gray or black lynx or skunk. Line with heavy satin, tailodring of the finest workmanship. Sizes 18 to 44, in black, tan or gray. U nreserved Coats~Dr Values That Will Please the Most Enthusiastic Bargain Seekers Fur-Trimmed Coats A splendid selection of coats showing new sil- houettes and fur treatments of Wolf, Manchurian, Eston Mink, Skunk and Beaverette. Broadcloth and novelty ‘fabrics in several shades with blacks predom- inating. Sizes for Misses and Women — 14 to 40, $22 ¢ Sport el Coats More than 100 desirable fur-trimmed sport coats radically reduced for quick clearance. In this group are included styles and sizes for Misses and Women _ 8127 Silk Dresses In this group of dresses there are more than 200 from which to select. Flat crepes, georgettes, satins from 14 to 44, and novelty silks. en. Sizes 14 to 46. el Many styles for Misses and Wom- $695 Sport Dresses In this group are included silks, jerseys, cloth and - novelty fabrics, broken &l sizes and odds and ends originally.priced from $5.00 to $7.50. Many one and two piece styles. Felt Sizes 13 to 44, Hats Felt hats in many Winter shades that $1.00. originally $1.95 and $2.95 to clear quick at sold at 5] choice now offered at ONE-FOURTH FORMER PRIC Goldenbers's—Second Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. Women’s Fur- 50 - Trimmed Coats$ 1 7 Coats of broadcloth or, suede velour. Straightline or wrap-around models, with shawl or crown collars of fitqh, opossum or raccoon dyed mandel, black coney or squir- relette (squirrel dyed coney). All lined with good satin, satin de chine or fancy linings. Colors: Black, middy and tan. Sizes 16 to 44 and 4274 to 501 Women’s Fur- Trimmed Coats $25 P Coats of broadcloth or suede. Straight-line, wrap-around or draped models with panels, pleats, tucks or fancy stitching, with shawl or pouch collars and cuffs of black Manchurian wolf (Chi- nese dog), marmink (mink-dyed marmot), seal-dyed coney or dyed fox. Lined with satin or fancy all-silk linings. Black, tan, green or middy. Sizes 16 to 44 and 42} to 52%. Women’s Fur- ¢ Trimmed Coats$34'50 Coats of fine broadcloth, of soft suede materials. Made with inverted pleats, fancy tucked backs in various designs, or set-in panels. Plain or fancy models with selected furs of dyed fox, black Manchurian wolf (Chinese dog), cocoa squirrelette (squir- ™ rel-dyed coney), black caracul or black coney. Colors: Black, tan, middy. Sizes 16 to 42 and 4275 to 50. Women’s Fur- Trimmed Coats $49 P Fine Broadcloth Coats with deep shawl collars and cuffs of beautiful fur sets of black fox, black pointed fox, or golden red fox, with superior tailoring and lined with heavy rich satin. Straight- line or wrap-around styles. 4 to 44 in black. Women’s 28%o Sealine Coats $ ; Sealine Coats (dyed coney) of rich, lustrous quality; cor- rectly tailored from selected pelts with Johnny or notched col- lars and cuffs of cocoa squirrel, fitch or marmink (mink dyed coney). Plain or fancy silk linings. Sizes 36 to 40. Women's Sealine $7 950 Beaverette Coats Plain models with self collars and cuffs. or models trimmed (Dyed Coney) with natural squirrel, fitch or dyed marmot. Crown or shawl collars. All silk linings. Sizes 36 to 40. Women’s $97 50 Seali ealine Coats Beautiful Sealine Coats (dved coney) with large shawl col- (Dyed Coney) lars, plain or fancy deep cuffs of marmink (mink dyed squirrel), brown or red fox, natural or cocoa squirrelette (squirrel dyed coney). Linings of satin or silk crepe de chine. Regular or ex- tra large sizes, 36 to 42 and 46 to 50. You May Buy Coats at These Greatly Reduced .Prices on Our Budget Plan No interest or service charges for this priv- ilege. We do not penalize our friends. Startling Clearance of 1,500 Dresses Taken from Higher-Priced Lines and Deeply Reduced! Women who know Dress Values will recognize these as being truly EXTRAORDINARY values at $6.48! Come and be convinced! and different styles offered in a wide variety of colors and patterns—all of them in demand right now for late Winter wear. All TOYS and DOLLS Go Wednesday at HALF PRlCEl For one day only. There will be no Toys or Dolls left after that, as we intend to close out the department until next Christmas! 2 Pric 48 A wonderful collection of the season’s ne w and distinctive styles—smart in fashion and of the quality you would ordinarily pay twice as much for! Many advance Spring modes secured in recent special purchases included in this notable value group of 1,500 Dresses. Be here early! Silk Crepes Flat Crepe Satins Georgette Crepe Chiffon Taffeta Printed Silks Chiffon Velvet Flowered Silks Crepe-Back Satin Beaded Georgette Crepe Sizes 14 to 44 for Misses and Women 2 Price Goldenberg’s—Toy Depariment—Basement.

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