Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1929, Page 56

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S0 CIETY ‘New York Society Enhsted In Trxbute to Debutanteslv Junior Asflsembly in Hnnnr of Budsr Mo&t Netamc Event of Season—Outstanding -Social Events Scheduled. NEW YORK, December 7.—One of of the members’ the most ‘notable events of the week, in facf, of the early season, was the floor, 1 :gm'mu ‘where the canines may disport’ themselves. ‘The hby sheiter, housed on the fifth | has its own enmnu and its o'n first of the three junior assemblies | elevator to isalate le | i Sehainaes, of the buliine ™ held last night in' the ball room suite | it ©f the Ritz-Carlton. ‘This function is | will ‘be found" spacious wlrds floodefl" | with sunlight. with a recessed balcony for the debutantes of this and last|ywher the bables intrusted to the care season and s looked forward to with | a{ treined nurses may get tht b‘ll:lflt cf | keen pleasure . by Membersmph in - eagerly sought and the ngmes are care, {ully gone over by & co‘xmmme com: geed of Mrs {Richard Q. Colt, Mrs. ‘alter Phelj King, Mrs. the FOURg womps this organisal yman Delano, Mrs. Ha T. Peters, Mrs. Frank Lyon Polk and | Nuptial Ceremony sehpduled ‘They re- | For "s‘:ow‘- Mrs. Herbert L. Sattérlee. 2aived the guests last night. ‘There are so many debutantes this #eason that it was foung necessary to | cliosen as t withhold invitations wdnny but me Mrs. Christine Biddle Bowie, daughter debutantes of the two seasons and ’y‘ oung men, each gir! having the privi- ge of inviting two men. For the lat- #er dances, January 3 and February 7, & me of the older girls will be asked. The junior assemblies are run on eonservative lines and have varizd since th from ‘he junior cotillion in 1913. They begin tarly and end shortly after. 1 o'clock supper being served .promptly at midnight. They ceded by numerous &= hotels ulfl restaurants. l’romhmu Members Named Present Year Enrollment, A.mong the more prominent of the members this year are Miss Margaret A‘ C Ald.nch daugmer of Mrs. Richard Miss Lois F. Barstow, daugh- ‘R al Mrs. William F. Barstow; Miss Ethel H. Bartlett, daughter of Mrs, Lyman Bartlett; Miss Elisabeth Boar man, daughter of Mrs. Francis Board- man; Miss Eileen Byrden, daughter of Mrs. Guy Fairfax Ca s Leta Clews, ushter of Mrs. James B. C ws: M) Ty _Delal Mrs. Slfllrd C Delafield; Miss Leila De 0, daughter of Mrs. Lyman De- | lano; Miss. Mary A. Field, daughter of Mrs. Willilam B. Osgood Field; M Cathleen Fox, daughter of Mrs. Lytt] ton Wee: Miss Evelyn Grigwold, daug ter or Wrs. William E. 8. Griswol Miss Nang Hoyt. daughter of Mi Edwin. C. Hoyt; Miss, Elisabeth M. Ja: daughter of Mrs. De Lance; Miss Grace Milburn, -daug tion ' 18 | thr the_tei Bliss, Mrs. James Gore never | the bride’s parents. v were changed in name | lowing the ccremony a reception will , .daughter | is 8 member of the | frech cir and sunshine. 3 d | tenance owrah(su"mm -#“ ‘.m unzble “to cue for -uum ‘el weeks on mol The m\mlc hcmms un varied and compiete. y, January 3! " Saturday, January :5 has Been the date for the wedding of of Br. and Bi OQ‘- walader of Vi hnovl, Pa., & Stephens Aiken *Reichner of 80 | avenue, formerly of Philadelphia. Onn | members of the immediate families will attend the ccremony at th: heme of Immediately fol- be held at the home of the bride's un- cle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Richard M Cadwalagder, jr, at Fert Washingtor, Pa. The attendants of the bride will be her cousins, Mrs. James Gamble and Mrs Willlam T. Fleming. Clough- Sir= Steele, of Huntsville,,Ala., a cousin 3 engagement to - Mr. Reichner was announced last mrch On her father's side and t mother, the former Mildred aufl Mrs. Bowie is connected with many of STAR, WASHINGTON, D BRIDE, OF WEDNESDAY MRS, SLAVKO NADIN CERICE. Before her marriage, in St. John's Church, on La’ I‘:yelle Square, Decémber 4. she was Miss Ruth Margaret Aull. thl A dlnn!r at \h and Marine Mrl. "Cerick will live at —Harris-Ewing Photo. the oldest and most prominent families in this country and abroad. Mr. Reichner comes of & family long idenhifl!d with Philadelphia, and h his mother, the ?xmr Cephise H Atken, of Winnsboro, Tolsted t0 a_gumber of the pidest the soumr.ni East. Mr. ne ner at- tended Princeton in the class of '27 and | and Right Wing Clul ’C‘Nflfll is lllclllllfl ln Late Au!llmn leemi tepnen Dr. and Mrs. Tuylor Obame Their Silver Wedding Day Dr. and Mrs. Albert W. Taylor of 420 Kentucky avenue southepst celebrated their silver wedding anniversary Satur- lr Colonial [ day evening, November 30, at the Junior Princefon | order of United Amerigan Mechanics and Daughters of America Hall, 808 Eye street with a reception. The eouple were married at the Christ Church, G street between Sixth and Seventh streets southeast on November 30, 1904, with the Rev. Arthur Johns, the puwr ds uundea. inclyding the drill and Kiwanis Ladies' Night i Dinflef'DanCe Sc}led“leu The anfial Kiwanis Ladies’ night dinner dance to.be held at the May- flower Hatel Wednesday evening is one | of the delightful affairs arranged for the coming week. Arrangements have been made for 250 guests. am is in charge of Mr. Mer- Ohance, Mrs. John J. Boobar, Mr. Bdgar Norris, Mr. James B. Ed- munds. Mr. George H. Winslow, Mr. E. g ? rning, Mr. Fred East, Mi fllllm ‘Raymond, Mr. Mark Lans- burgh, Mr. Sidney Seidenman, Mr. A. B. Van Veorhees, Mr. Robert 8. Thomas and Mr. Vincent Callahan. SOCIETY. You May Be ‘Sure His Will Be a Merry Christmas —if you remember him with these practical essentials for his wardrobe: We shall be glad to render any assist- ance in selection. Lounng Rohes and French Lounge Suits From Welsh-Margetson of London, and the domestic makers. ects. leadin sive- Flannel, silk, rayon and blanket robes, includ- ing the new French lounge suit of two pieces, $5 to $150. French Lounge Suits in brocade silk crepes, $25 to $75. A big variety of exclu- House Coats You'll find a noticeable difference in the char- acter and -extent of our stock of these useful gar- ments. Of special make. $6.75 to $35. - | past Bighiy oliih £ j"“:fl: St Eighty-sicth street b ouny a the engagement, of her daughter, Miss {.‘;‘w G of Cloraen: Buse Coumell. No. ! Gnee Milburn, to Howland Haggerty 10, D-u[hlen of uem in Which jr, a son of Mys. Emott Davis Dr. Tayler are active B“fl N pnae v Rt Haw- it Mur:a.ret Taylor is now land’ Haggerty . e g Percy. A, Miss Milburn 1s 8 dsughter of R""h'%r:;g::‘l: °fie§2fi.?$m:uu?‘a" s vl Schiey, " daughter of | Milburn and a granddsughter of Mr. | FATYStte BMeyors contribuled » vocal Mrs. Reeve schley, Miss Barbara Stod- | 8nd Mrs. John G. Milburn of Groem- | copinonied st the plano by Mrs. Nellie dard, daughter of ‘Mrs_Letis L d. LSt | reanle. A mock wedding was:presented with Mr. Leroy Risler, as parsbn Brown: the brids url Margaret Tl;rylsr. ;la Stephen Peabody, daughter of Mrs. John: iss Patty Milburn, G. Milburn, : jr. These Specials Flannel Robes—All waol—stripes sld 8 With These Specials Cloth Jackets—Double faced, with the re- verse side forming callar, cuffs, and facings Nah'anally Advcru'led Clpth ;nckeu—WIth h}owie collars and ;10,75 > LIRS 425 & 930 and made her debut at a reception Quee’ fl;f:, ';.;h' s":g“”, mg"_"”m:fil lelor a5 Andv brides maid, Mrs. Isa- of the Junior Lea 1-FHynsen who figured in the eere- d mony 35 years ago: a son, Carl M. i | Taylor served as ring beare: dat T, Miss Mildred Tay! Far Street and Housewear Oxfard $3.50 plain shades and ¢uffs and wide silk belts ......... . Brecade Robes—A selection of exolnsln sl 5 Broeade Robes—Lined with Skinne: silk. New designs and handseme color- ‘16_75 Silk-Lined Brocade Bohel—zhhuu 3;,,‘,‘,"“" "‘“';';g%'p’ g\;mgymm Jatterns in rich celors—robes of dis- 3 - Faith 3 mguer Ilr cupur 9. Maids of homet were. Mrs. pleunl hh work at nu Harvard Law & msl Bmh wooflwlr.d,. School. _ After several years' ice beth Shepherd and Mrs. Brown. s Pell entefed the public utflities | The {ather of the bride, My John M. lmnflc'flnn. ficmlsy l eo‘v\lnc\ 58, . He isa membbr of the Unlo aftendsnts. Selections Another event' of the wi resumption ‘of Albert Moris Bagl | ool PRI g at the Hotel Astor. e 2 . mfim teams and One-strap, Two-strap, Ox- For o seeration thece conceris o Capt. and Mrs. Calhoun List| iitatery leams sg 1 oflm Ris Forder High, Shovg dnd have been” Sxtrer i “how pualy | Princess Dur Ling as Guest | Council, No. 10, D. of A. & handsome Julists sbial life and v R em ‘:‘ 12 suver service was prmnud to Dr. and’ + Biges 2 10— e waa Mvaye had been held | Gapt. and ‘Mrs. 6,70, Galhoun swill {Mrs- Tavior: The address and presen- (ipse 236 ta & the demeiicnincor tae weSOUNt | have Princess Dur Ling of China s Tatin wes made. by agr. eonie L. . AA to EEE they have been transferred 1 the | LCIr guest at Rassdhu, their estate in | Lewis, eaptain of the drill team of the Priced at $3 to $6.50 Braemar Forest. The princess is m- local couneil. Hotel Astor and last Monday there was | incGourn from New York to be the| Br. snd. Mrs. Tal Gl Tossitedl CustoM FITTING SHOE 439-72 St NW. the usual brilliant gudience in attend- | gy ¢ cocayer at the opening of a serles | numergus gifts from melr associate | Just Below Brocade Robes—With silk notch ool uu $10-75 patterns cut long and full, with girdle. . ings; very special d | other e e ot of New Vork's prominent | of Coffee House talks to be .given by | members. {amiites were noted in the boxes and | {pe P#’:,“en,,:n o‘:‘%?e"m ::n \Yomen An orcclheatn lpl-yed duing the eve- | on y afternopn, r ning an levfl'l old fashionad coun H ;3,‘{;‘;“3:\“ sge;ebiaz bfi:;dtggr x::‘; princess will be much entertained while | danges were en 7 Juplor: League Bullding st 221 Hast in Washington. . .Gapt. mfl Mrs. Cal-| Concluding. lho e\eninlsnrmm a Seventy-first street. The architect ts|houn will ivr 2 3 on for ' comedy farce in one act, entitled | John Russell Pepe. who has designed m{’.‘:&? wili be mub:; nl:é- L&‘éfi’iy’.‘,f’.‘f."&r‘:"..'ffi‘."fimlfi &b a building not only of great beauty, and in the east were Mr.-Archie L. but admirably suited to the varied needs of this organization with its con | Arts Club Scl\edu]eu }u‘;“:‘o:;rv“{;’,;'“mnmm"fi"’z"mel‘r‘f | J. T. NORRIS T.‘ ARNOLD BRUBAKER annorlv With Family Shoe S sociated With stantly advancing activities. On the opening day the - irvited guests will be received by the oficers of the club, Mrs. John De Witt Peltz, president; Mrs. L. H. Paul Chapin, vice president; Miss Marian Willard, secre- tary, and Miss Elizabeth Stillman, treasurer. Music will be furnished by the Eddie Davis Orchestra during the afternoon and guests will be escorted threugh the building by the debutantes who' are provisional members of the e. 'ge chairman of the building com- mittee, Mrs. B. Tappen Fairchild, as- sisted by Miss Pauline Dodge and oth- ers, has been tireless in her efforts to nlke the entire building and equip- perfect in every detail from -u lmu ox atility,” beauty There i5 even a == ¢ FRAGRANCE W Wise men, fellowing the gtar, ‘brought oniy their choicest pos- sessions—myrrh and frankin- cense. And-so, today, the senti- ment of Christmas is most beauti- fully expressed in Fragrance. . A single bottle of extract, adelicately perfumed pow- der, an artistic compact, or a beautifulboxof several f»<S.ant toilet articles. “Supper This Evening The Arts Club will ‘he a su%r this evening at the club "ho the fashion of a studio party in the Quar- tier Latin. M. Felian Garzia lnfl Mme. Garzia will a¢ hosts. 11th & Pa. Ave. Shore Dinners, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Among the many fragrant products of ROGER & GALLET, Paris, you will slways find just the right gift for Christmas, iMrs. Nelltt' Teeple sma Mr. Joseph Candalier. ‘Wmn- ‘Rosendorf 1215 G SE. The Original “G” Stract Furrier Metisotion soes e ——— e 23rd ANNIVERSARY FUR SALE Reductions Up to - 50% Not only are the values of outstanding importance, but the ke merchandise is by : Hudlou‘ Seal Coats plain and trimmed. Valued to $365. A:m- versary price ......., Gray Sqmrnl Coats, ain and trimmed. {'lluod to $495. .‘An:w versary ’"Gl . Jap Mink C plain and trimmed. ed to 936S. Anniversary price Northera Seal Coats (dyed Comey), asesrted trimmings. ed $225. - Anniversary price A group ‘of Coats in dark Muskrat, Brown Northers Seal and Gray Caracul, Coney) and Lambs| up te $195. Annive [¢ dy-d 212% Mmknl) s (ly-'l V.l\lc 397 .50 Wonderful Fox Scarfs in the Sale’ A group of Foxes, R Brown and Painted. Values Frsit s $4250 price .y ..000 A-mhr group of Foxes, Red, rnw- and Pointed. 45006, Sons: 85750 versary price’. Sdoel Whal You Want and Make a Deposit «e»- Charge Accounts Invited Neckwear Exclusive new styles, sent to us by Welsh-Margetson of Lon- don, Paul Olmer et Cie of Paris —and by our coterie of Ameri- ean makers. $§1 to §@. Secial lot of handmade Cravats; fine imported silk. Values are much higher than the price .....u.0 51-85 Hosiery From Allen Solley of Scot- land, and American makes—in silk and wool, lisle and silk— fancy patterns and plain colors —street and golf. 75¢ to $5.00. 8 lot of silk-and wool Broadcloth, madras, silk—new colors in plain shades, and exclusive fancy effects—collar-attached. neckband and with separate collars to match. Special Daffodil radium silk; with separate collars to match; chaice of colors . Mufflers Welsh-Margetson and Amer- ican makes—featuring the very latest. in wool, cashmere and silk. $1.95 to $16.50. Specials Scotland - nlle plaid cash- and foulards Rib silk in college stripes and $3.50 Welsh - Margetson 'plaid 'silk $5.00 Gloves Mark Cross gloves exclusive with us in Washington—fea- turing all the popular materials in the desirable shades—a glove for every occasion and every hand. Beginning at Special British-made pigskin ‘ln\‘r,:l : $3.75 lounging $7.50 tached . { Ha}ni_lkerchiefi{g. v Fancy silk and finen—includ- ing Welsh*Margétson pmducis 25¢c ta $4 50. m rted linen initial hmd— ke Imported finen hand-embroid-' ered handkerchiefs Dress Jewelry Krementz shirt sets for eve- ning and informal wear—the kind that wears. Beginning. at $4.00. Pajamas Included are the regular pdjamas and the new suits—some others made especlallv for us by leading domestic designers, $1.65 to $25. from Welsh-Margetson, Special Pure silk pajamas, pluin shades; cnlllr n-

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