Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1929, Page 49

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Many Social Events Listed Luring Week BRIDE OF T- Chevy Chase Homes| Mr. William Blum, jr., and his class- mates, Mr. Samuel Mahon of Ottawa, Towa, and Mr. Lincoln Atkiss of Sayre, Pa., motored from Swarthmore College to spend the week end with Mr. Blum's rents, Dr. and Mrs. William Blum, their home on Elm street. Mr. Blum and his classmates attended the Swarthmore-Johns Hopkins foot ball game in Baltimore yesterday. Mrs. Roger Whiteford entertained her , €lub at luncheon and bridge Tuesday. Mrs. Gustav Villaret and her chil- dren, who ve been the house guests of Mrs, Villaret's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffen, on Thirty-third street,' left Saturday, November 2, to join| Capt. Villaret, who is stationed at Fort Bennings, Ga. Mrs. William M. Freeny was hostess At tea Thursday afternoon in her home on Connecticut avenue. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Butler entertained | nth‘:k club at supper-bridge Friday eve-“ B LT George Goetzman gave | & Halloween dance Thursday evening, | October 31, in the Congressional Coun- | try Club. i Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Groseclose and ' their daughters, Sarah Jane and Nancy | Margaret, of Jackson Heights, Long | Island, arrived yesterday to spend a month with Mrs. Groseclose’s rents, | Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B. Willlams of McKinley street. | . Mrs. E. T. Mueller entertained at tea | Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. 8. L. De Voss of Greenfield. Ohio, who is the house guest of Mrs. Wade H. Ellis. Federation of Young ‘Women's Clubs to Meet. ‘The Federation of Women's Clubs | will meet Friday in the Methodist | Church at Gaithersburg, Md. Luncheon | will be served. The Woman's Club of Chevy Chase will send representatives. Mrs. John S. Cotton has returned to | Da her home on Morrison street after a visit of three months in Europe. Mrs. Cotton is librarian of the Chevy Chase | Library. Guild_Section No. 2 of the Presby- ! terian Church will have a luncheon meeting tomorrow at 1 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Sasser have | retumed to their home on Hesketh A a twosweek motor trip to Norv.h Carolina and through the Valley of Virginia. M"ltfl!. C. Gott, jr. entertained her elub at luncheon and bridge Tuesday. The literature section of the Chevy Chese Woman's Club will meet Friday in the homs of Mrs. Hugh Southgate on _Connecticut avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rics gave & Halloween party for their daughter Dorothy. Mrs. Orville S. Peters entertained the Tuesday Club st Juncheon in her home on Chestnut street. Mrs. Adrian D. Waring entertained at bridge supper Monday evening. The representatives of the Chevfy Chase clubs will meet with the hos- pital board of the Montgomery County Hospital tomorrow at 1 o'clock at Ol- ney. Md Mrs. John I. Lauritzes ent-rtaincd l! luncheon and bridge Tuesday. Mrs. William W. Smith entertained at supper and bridge Wednesday eve- | ning in her hcme on Leland strect. Miss Shinkle Becomes Bride Of Dr. Frederick Farrar, U. S. N. Miss Mergery Shinkle, formerly of Chevy Chase, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Edward M. Shinkle of Aberdecn Proving Ground, Md., was married yesterday afternoon to Dr. Frederick | Farral . S. N. Miss Katherin: Mar- | tin, daughter of Mrs. John T. Martin | of Grafton street, was Miss Shinkle's | maid of honor. Mrs. Rutland Duckett Beard sa ed. Saturday, November 2, on the Scythia for England. Mrs. Beard will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John Milner, at Hlmtll Yorkshire, until late in De- cember, when she will join Comdr. H. E, R. Stephens of the Royal Marine De. partment and Mrs. Stephens at Deai, Kent, Mrs. Beard wili return to her: hom-= during Christmas week. Miss Amy Selby, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry L. Sclby. is spending the week end in Annanclis, Md., where she attended the Georgetown-Navy foot ball game and the midshipmen's hop | last night. Miss Frances Ellison of Charles Town, W. Va., who is a student "’fl! Hannah-More Academy, 1s spending week end with her uncie and aunt, Col. and Mrs. Edward F. Geddings, in their home on Raymond street. . H. W. Bearce, motored to Haver- | College, Pa., to spend the week end with Mr. John Hazard, who is a stu- dent at Haverford. Mrs. Joe L. Baker entertained at a bridge supper Friday evening in h¢r| home on Leland street. Mrs. Ralph Smith gave a bridge tea | ‘Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Sidney Smith has returned to the home of her son-in and daugh- . and Mrs. Flavelle E. Koss, on 'BEACON INN 1801 Calvert St. N.W. SUNDAY DINNER, $1.00 12:30 to 7:30 P.M. Oyster Cocktail or | Teas and Luncheons and Bridge Parties Among the Attractions—Clubs Enter- tained — Home Guests Welcomed. | oy hter of Mr. and Mrs. George n Caspar. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Deutsch, who will remain: for m-nx‘ MRS. JOSEPH FRANCIS AMATO, Caspar, whose wedding took vlace Wednesday Immaculate Conception Church. She was formerly Miss Helen Mary ~—Harris-Ewing Photo. Harrison street, after spending the Summer in Boston. tertained at supper and bridge Saturday evening, November 2. Mrs. Bynum E. Hinton will be hostess to her club at luncheon and bridge V:'le:uday in her home on Ingomar street Mrs. Horace Jofies and her sister, | Mrs. Janie Benjamin, entertained at home in the Chevy Chase Apartments in honor of Mrs. Numson of Baltimore. Covers were laid for sixteen, Mrs. Clarence Dawson was hostess to a committee from the music section of the Woman's Club at luncheon Monda, Mrs. Burton Corning entertained her club bridge-supper Monday evening. Mrs. R. B. Clayton returned Tuesd: to her home on_Brookville road after visit to New York City, Mrs. Jere Crane lnurhl- Thursday Book Club® ‘The Thursday Book Club was enter- tained Mry. Jere Crane &t her home, | When Mrs, Charles Ross reviewed 3 Dickenson’s Poems” by Martha Newman Little will be hostess to her club at luncheon and bridge to- morrow in her heme on Oliver street. Mrs:fa ‘Ré Thompson entertained at lunchéon and bridge Friday, November 1, at the Columbia Country Club. Miss ' Anne llard and. Miss Sarah Pollard, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wil }lsm T. Pol! l'dc.b-htb!ndtd thet Georg own-Navy _foot game yesterday Annlpnlla, Md. Mr. Henry Gratton Dovle is npending the week end in New York. The Sanctuary Society of the Church |of the Blessed Sacrament met for tea | Wednesday in the rectory of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson will entertain at d nner-bridge tomorrow !:eni'nz in their home on Huntington street. Mr. and Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson and their daughter, Miss Margaret Lee Fei~ guson, motored to Annapolis, Md., w attend the Georgetown-Navy foot ‘bau game. Mrs. Cochran Fisher was hostess at bridge-tea Thursday, OctcYer 31 Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Wh a Halloween dance Thursday, 31, in their home on Livingston stree:. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fmellch who has been in New Orleans the past'.yea:, spent several days with Br. and Mrs. James Ford Davidson on Elm stree.. They were-en route to their home in Philadelphia, where Mr. Froelich will "“"j"’" his art work. . chkenlon Bianchi. Roast Long Apple Glace Teaderloln st S k (Mushroom Sauce) The Professional Beauty Touch Give your complexion the samw seductive attractiveness that many atars of Stage and Screen enjoy. A soft, entrancing, pearly beauty that keeps its appearance under the strain of professional work. Astrin- mt and antiseptic, relieves blem- es, freckles, etc. Made in White, Fleah, Rachel and Son-Tan, | Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Dietrich en- | luncheon and bridge Priday in their | | evening. Krs Donald Reed MacLeod was hoa- luncheon and bridge Wednesda; MA. John Walker entertained t apron committee of All Saints’ Churcu at luncheon Friday in her home on East Lenox street. Mrs. King Hoagland was hostess at bridge-supper Saturday evening, No- vember. 2, in her home on Taylor steeet. Mrs. J. Curtis Walker gave a lunch- | eon and bridge party Thursday in her home on West Lenox street. Mrs. Robert Kline entertained ac bridge-supper Tuesday evening in her home on Chevy Chase parkway. Mrs. Richard Kimbell entertained at bridge followed by tea Thursday aftei- | noon in her home in the Chevy Chase | Apartments. | Milton Takes Costly Apartment. NEW YORK, November 9 (#).—David | M. Miiton, son-in-law of John D. Rocke- feller, ir., and Mrs. Milton are to have |a triplex apartment of 18 rooms and | eight baths, It will be around the pent- | the East River. Milton heads the cor- poration which built the structure. His | own apartment will. cost $100,000. Since their marriage in 1925, the Miltons have occupled - a seven-room Park. avenue apariment at & yearly rental of $7,000. 8 Weslmoreland Lafe When - Dining Out Try Our DOLLAR DINNER 6 to 7:30 2122 California Street § wmflm ! | | | SHOE REPAIR 415- o 1SN, o repalrs or dyes yowr siives- W bé Ja{u/md never dream such beauty could be bought at such a price A PIANO such as you have always Lovely to the eye—exquisite to the ear. And own! a piann you can own so e old-fashioned piano. Branch 615-617 KNABE . .. FISCHER . longed to asily with a nominal down payment and years to pay the balance. And we will make a generous allowance for yvour Could anything be more liberal? The Fischer Piano Priced as low as $775 HomEeR L.KiTT Co. 1330 G STREET N.W. Penna. Ave. S.E. .. FOSTER... AMPICO 20 ladies at bridge-supper Wednesday house on & co-operative apartment along | lof Personal Interest to hington Residents ‘The Pi Tau Pi Fraternity gave a dance last night at the Country Club | whieh brought together a large number, | including several from Baitimore, who 1wm week end guests of friends. An ‘nttrn:tlve supper was served at mid- nuhz and during the dancing there ‘were prizes awarded for the feature | dancers, Mrs. Isaac Behrend was hostess Wed- nesday at a luncheon in her apartment, 39801 Connecticut avenu Covers were | Inid for eight and the cehterplece of the | | table was vari-colored Autumn flowers. Bridge followed. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kann have re- turned from a stay of several weeks at French Lick Springs, Ind. | Miss Frances Feist is spending the week end in her home at Newark, N. J. Mrs. Luis Kaufman returned from A stay ‘of several weeks in her former home in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Edward Kohner, who was the Sxeent “of - her daughter, Mrs.. Bdward utsch, in New York, {s again_in her home at 1838 Belmont rnld. She was accompanied on her return by Mrs, ILVER A Celebrating twenty-five years of achievement and “progress with a tremendous Fdshwn. NOVEMBER IO, weeks. . Mrs, Sol Peyser and Mrs. M Gusdorf have nz:plelzd a visit of weeks in Newport News, Va. ¥ were accompanied by Mrs. Horwitz ol Newport News, wha visiting her son, Mr. Jerome H Mrs. John M. Bfln has returned from Palestine, where, she has been vulu.n! for the pu; two months as the gues of Mr. and Harry Sacher. Mr. and Mrs Lon Tobriner are batk in their home on Sixteenth street from a stay of several weeks at French Lick Springs, Ind. "Dr. ind Mrs. Herry Lewis will be hosts this. evening at dinner in their apartment in Washington Park Annex in honor of the presidents of the visit- ing sisterhoods now in- convention, The Jewish women's unit of the Red Cross gave a largely attended card party Priday afternoont at 2 o'clock at 2727 Adams Mill road for the benefit of the Red Cross. There were prizes for each table and refreshments were served during the afternoon. The opening meeting ‘of the District No. 8, convention of the National Fed- eration of Temple Sisterhoods will take place this evening at 8:15 o'clock in the Eighth street ‘Temple, with an at- tractive Miss Irma Kraft of 1929—PART THREER. New York will be among the speakers. A luncheon will be given tomorrow GFriS | at 12:30 o'clock on the Hotel Wash- | lngton roof for the visiting delegates to the sisterhood convention, after which | | & visit will be made to Arlington Ceme- | tery and Fort Myer.. At 5 o'clock tea | will be served on the roof of the Wash- | ington Hotel, The Armmlce day program by the | ! Council of Jewish Women will be llven' Tuesday afternoon at their; regular ! monthly meeting in the temple at 2:30 o'clock. The members of Alexandria, ' Va, section will be guests of honor. Rev. Dr. Edward L. Israel of Baltimor: member of the executive board of Na- tional Council for Prevention of War, will speak. The pmgrlm will be fol- lowed by a social hou Mrs. Rita Gans Bllmson of Baltimore {: nnpendinx the week end in Washing- Mrs. Samuel Bendham and Mrs. Louis Bendham of Atlantic City, for- merly of Alexandria, Va., are at-the Mayflower Hotel over the week end. Mrs. Joseph Bendhem has as guest in her home on Morrison street Miss Asher of Richmond, Va. Mrs. Louis Grad has returned to her home in Erle, Pa. after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Eugene Schwab of Beverly Court. g guest o uncle, and his family, on Lanter place, turned to mr home in Atlantic Cn.y Among the patrons and patrons listed for the coming Hadassah btlL to be held at the Mlyflonr Hotel Thanks- giving night, November 28, are Mr. and | M.3. Isadore Hershfield, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Newmyer, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Behrend, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz, Dr, and Mrs. William I. Ogus, Mr. and Mrs, David Alpher,' Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Cafritz, Mr. and Mrs. H. Zirkin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Viner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward thw Dr. and Mrs. Edward Cafritz, Mr. J. B. Shapiro, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred !tflnberg Dr. and: Mrs. Hyman Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby, Mr. and Mrs. Isadoré Kahn, Mr. -nd Mrs. Henry Gundersheimer, Dr. Mrl Kotz, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lun, Keroes and Mr. lnd Mrs, William Knn. ‘Miss Dorothy Neuman of Baltimore is the week end guest of Miss'Helen Simon of Randolph street, and attended the Pi Tau Pi Fraternity dance lnc night at the country club. Miss Desiree Harris of New ank is the week end guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marks. Miss Audrey Sigmund is attending a | house party in Charlottesville, Va., over | - Philipsborn wuth-value demonstration. Crepe Dre:s They are only Afternoon Crepe Frock $13.85 500-Dresses’ in the New Silhouettes Everything about them is new . . . they have just arrived. And here is the biggest thrill . . . 513.85 Chiffons in High Shades Satin and Net Evening Frocks Crepe Frocks for Day or Evening Because the new silhouettes are now acclaimed by all smart Women, and because e know just which ver- sions of it are most popular in higher-priced Dresses, we were able to have these very favorites copied espe- cially for this group. $22 Smart Knit They are in those Vs three-piece styles, "~ with and bodice skirts. All i Sizes 14 to 40. of French other gay colors. is a fashion favorite. dividual touch. takable Paris imprint. ¢ fashionable slip-over Sweaters in contrasting colors. Tuck- Hats featuring the new Choose from every All sizes. Other Anniversary Dress Groups $32 Dresses colors, coats. Many Special Silver Anniversary Feature New Midwinter Hats Fur Felt Only. our great buying re- sources could produce such wonderful sary values. Silver Anniver- $7.50 In All Headsizes shades and style that high Skull caps, berets. haby bonnets and hats whose brims give them an in- Every hat bears that unmis- ELEVENTH ST. 4 & Rayon Pajama Ensembles . . . quality and were purchased specially. BETWEEN F &G NNIVERSARY * New selections... smartest fashions...more of those Silver Anniversdry values specially 11 the week end. She attended the fodt ball game yesterday afternoon and the ame- luc evening at the University of r. H Greenhut, who was the guest for several weeks of his nephew and niece, Dr. and Mrs. Melville Fischer, returned to his home in Escanaba, Mich., last week. Ruth Leon spent last week ena in Philadelphia attending a party and attended the (oot ball nme and dance. GEO. W. SPIER JEWELER New Address 806 14th St. N.W. Watches—Diamends Jewelry—Silverware Fmt Watch and Jewelry Repairing Established 1890 prepared for the second day 200 Specially Selected and Purchased Fur-Trimmed Coats in the Paris Manner An Extremely Low Silver Anniversary Price 99 Remember, every Coat is new . . Every Coat is copied from a Paris Success...Every new silhouette version is shown. . Siges .for Women, Misses, Juniors, and those requiring specialized sizes. Coats~ trimmed with rich choice Fur Sets that are al- most worth this price. Our New York Fashion Office checked every Coat in these special purchases, so we know their styles.are authentic. Eve “blindfolded.” you would loring. distinctive quality, n if you choose your Coat be assured of perfect tai- exceptional beauty and more than words can describe in value. Lavishly Furred Coats Of Distinctive Beauty__2 Specicaly Priced Anniversary Grpup; TS ‘05 The Paris coutouriers themselves would find it dif- ficult to distinguish these C oats from their original models, so closely do they resemble them. But it will be a simple matter for you to recognize their superlative qualities and values. Rayon Pajama Ensembles A Silver Anniversary Feature many and flowered rayon are of very superior in_satin They choice colors and blends. Silver Anniversary Sale Turn-Sole Shoes $5:95 Reduced from our own new Stocks at higher prices. Pumps, Step-ins and Ox- fords for Street and Dress. Kid Satin or Lizard and Kid combinations. The newest advance Winter Fashions. Choose several pair at this price, $77.95 ’,npll Lollar $35 - Broadcloth with Wolf Fur -$55 Quilted Safin Robes A Silver Anniversary Feature An amazingly low price for such quality. s. colors as And the Silver Anniver- sary brings these values to you at only 195 Coats in Southern Mink, Silver Muskrat, Marmot, Leop- ard Legs, Sealine, Ocelot and Caracul. Exceptionally smart models richly trimmed with contrasting Furs. When buying a Fur Coat at Philipsborn’s, you have that as- sured confidence of knowing your purchase is backed by 25 years of ‘Fur Dependability. You know each pelt that goes into your coat was specially selected and had to be of firu quuluy And with Christmas ig buy these robes for beau- They are Seco lined and well ap- $77-95 as floral

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