Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1929, Page 59

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 1, 1929 PART THREPT. SOCIETY. 7 In Society Calendar _ Of Aslington County '_’ = oA C & ]1 6 d.E.Cupningham (o. ¥ = 314-316 7t St.NW. Monday ... Brings Added New... Fashion Right Merchandise ... at Great "SAVINGS! $49 & $59 Fur-Trimmed | $16%° & $25 Silhouette COATS | FROCKS Mrs. M. C. Merrill in the home of Mrs. ¥ :v{or;x‘ll's( aunt, Mrs. F. S. Schow of W 4 . [ ashingten. \ b TSR Anniversary Anniversary For Women's Club Party. * The hostesses for the benefit card pnrtyem be given by the Women's Club | | \ \ sale Sale Mabin, Mrs. W. T. Baker, Mrs. Arthur Price Price L. Dorsey and Mrs. J. A. Hardester. Mrs. James W. Dorsey of Lyon Park | : has as her house guest her aunt, Mrs. Including Gorgeous Every One NEW I Thanksgiving Week Festivi- ties Given Wide Range. Round of Entertaining| Noted—Special Features. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Crichton of Lyon Village entertained at bridge Tuesday | evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Greig of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. | George Greig of Scotland and Mr. and ! Mrs. Frank Kiefer of Lyon Village. Mrs. Crichton recently returned from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Johnston in Huntington, W. Va., and | el her sister, Mrs. Earle Pine; in Chesa- peake, Ohio. Mrs. E. D. Jones of Clarendon was hostess Tuesday evening to the Cather- ine Irwin Circle of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Guy H. Birdsall of Lyon Village had with her Tuesday for luncheon and bridge Mrs. Henry V. Christiani, Mrs. H. N. Crichton, Mrs. Amos C. Crounse, Mrs. Frank Coffman, Mrs. Dallas M. Grady, Mrs. Robert W. Marshall and Mrs. Henry Young. Mr. Wililam O. Wells and Mr. Guy H. Birdsall returned Wednesday from f\:\u‘r-dly hunting trip in Southern Vir- ginia. The Young People’s Card Club of Ashton Heights met Wednesday evening with Mr. Norman Warner. Those play- ing were Miss Merlene Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Enyart, Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Laren, Miss Nellie Zimmerman and Mr. Clarence Yeatman. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Leighty of | e o i SR A e A for these "iust out” fashions that all the smart world is wearind. In bewitching array of those wanted bright- colored dresses which have the higher waistlines, dipping skirts and molded silhouettes. L Celia Brabham of Leesburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cullen of Cherry- dale are occupying their new home in Clarendon had with them for Thanks- o & e e SAMPLE COATS 75 Bewitching Styles Announcement has been made of tha Fiking ot Danvile, Va0 Mr. Thomas ; Latieh ldikepricedisoil . v . %l E:sfir. cl:ucrgr'l oi'“chen_;:i).:try at YOUD never suspect that they c:"“ A z P;l‘.“ ?Obo'w' A SMALL price to pay for any frock, but especially L e For every effort has been made, in fashion, fabrics, ie ake e] jome A 4 Hamilton avenue, Clarendon. £ could offer such values. Choose from all the current new Village entertained 8t Tnankegiving 1 nd black Women's and Misses' Sizes dinner Mal. and Mrs. I E. Jenes of Fort ; i EDIOTBNE s 4 eace, Md. Mr. S. Rucker and son of Lyon 3 o " Tl irs ot e ek eud is | New Lines And at | New Vivid Colored Silks And at Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Bushong of Clar- Modified Princes! . . Straight-line, Handsomely Furred $ Satin and Chiffon $ Frame-the-Face Collars Dramatie Club Dance Spiral or Barrel Cuffs Dance Fl'OCkS Delightful air. . . st i, & new organia- ¢ Vionnet's Wrap-Arounds C C tin l;urgepused’mhm; d';" :eu“ mf;é;ms: ) ; ‘ ; Bordgrs of Fur $ anton repe $ e e | Tiers, Circular Flares decorated in orange and black. During & i ¥ Afternoon Frocks Fabrics-and Colors Dominion Helghts. e e / ‘ furs and tailoring to make them far superior. Only a endon, accompanied by Mrs. J. C. Norma : Constanza Velvet $ E 8 Sizes for Women and for Misses $ 85 Black, in Abundance JRE S . Hunter's Green Witch Brown 0 # s Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Dougall of home of the bride's uncle, the Rev. Jesse iy 3 . . . store that !pecnallzes in smart fashions at thrift prices Shackelford and son of Washington spent the week end in the Shenandoah Valley visiting with Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Borden, who are the parents of Mrs Bushong and Mrs. Shackelford. intermission a musical . program was rendered by Miss aomi Atkinson Among the out-of-town guests, who ‘were entertained at dinner before the dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred H. Malkie, were Miss Naomi At- kinson, Mr. F. W. Knight, Miss Ruth Lynn, all of Lovettsville, Va., and Mr. Jack Palmer of Ardmore, % On the dance comimittee were: Miss Bettie Dinnon, Miss Olive Kan, Miss Ruth Malkie, Mr. Theo Repon and Mr. Gordon Malkie. Dancing was from 9 to | 12:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Young of Lyon Village had with them last week Mrs. Young's niece, ‘Miss Emily Busby of Portsmouth, Va. Miss Busby also was the guest of friends at Arlington Hall ‘while in the county. Thanksgiving dav Mr. and Mrs. Young gave a dinner, rty in honor of Mr. and Mrs. !l‘rlel wkins of Portsmouth. Mrs. M. R. Beebe of Ashton Heights has with her her mother, Mrs. George gt & o o Extraordinary Values What item more appropriate X uISIte E F U R C O A T s Cunningh:;:;:stha?reatest 4 PA R I H A TS ; e Every Hat New! Hand Blocked and Hand Tailored BT S, T Anniversary Special Values Such Pretty Church Wedding ursda ! Anni Aoy Event ot Thuraay ‘ S — $ 6 9 » ( Newest As You Have i L e G T Price Winter Shades! . Never Seen Church. Ballston, Va., Thursday morn- Beechnut No description could possibly do them justice. If in- Ros¢ 1" & e Tauj g:fi:w:,\;! I!J;:‘ f{:;:o&d ) terested you will run in for just a moment. Finest flat ot / Almar;m Before g . 'c;lu.. both families | { furs gorgeously trimmed with expensive longer furs. R Crystal Beige . 'as was Gun Metal dmother of the brids l;-’rad ; e grandmother of the bridegroom. T | S an extended trip they will be home at == (ot Warrenton. December 0 : T\ . and Mrs. A. R. McGonegal of . Clarendon had as their Thanksgiving ) NI Sizes 8Y; to 10 day guests, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Welsh | =11 of Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Welsh of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. Rawson McGonegal came from Raleigh. | | N. C.. to spend the Thanksgiving season | with his parents. ' BOOK TALK TO BE GIVEN. ;! TIMME TUFFS Literature Lovers to Hear Discus- f’ sion of Eighteenth Century Work. | Prof. Charles E. Burch, head of the TEDDY BEAR : \ : i ’ e B Ann;versary Sale Prite department of English at Howard Uni- | versity, will be the speaker at the Lit B e G o e Bl ' FASHIONED LA T B $ 50 i e ighteent en- 2 :nPrTsh;‘\fiuamnzsthr\)‘;wd‘ | ,' PURE SILK CHIFFON : ! —Smart Pastel Felts a g o | ) - ing by the Rev. Ira P. Harbaugh. pastor of the church. Mr. Gideon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. Gideon of e i _; =12 . “ /" Beautiful Velours Food and Service Unsurpassed ||| ] —Metallics—Satins 1 j Every Hat an Exclusive Copy of ; “ Paris Styles! skt b M el | ! : l’levst "::"Sll:ve::m'l'on All of d').em‘ show the “newness” of Featuring all the New High Colors: OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR. i ‘ 'Y Included this season's styles in Off-the-forehead Beach Sand, Powder Blue, Bright Red, 12 50ies 17430 . S \ o P .l.mea. drumat.l_c treatments of brims, Orange, Grey, Rose, Dahlia, Green, in- KCoiis $|.00 ! B\ v . values for your own baby bonnet" backs, audacious berets, cluding the popular Brown tones and personal use as well . . . . SUNDAYCEINNER ) 1 2 Xmas gifts, We A Pt intricate cuttings and draping. black. 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