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o THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C., DECEMBER 8, 1929 _PART THREE. __—-———_——_————_-—-_———'—_——'w—_ ashington today and will be guests at | one-third cupful of lemon juice, one |of water. Stir well and serve with WaShin on FOlk Planning G BRIDE Army Circle Notes the Mayfiower for two or thres. weeks cupful of orange juice and t{u'ee pints | cracked ice. VIRGINIA b ————— e e e gt OfW. Mrs. Randolph H. Coyle, wife of Maj. : = 4 eck A‘:‘ Group?d Coyle, U. 8. M. C., arrived in Wash- | For Coming Winter Season o : For Special Mention | 5fis Monday, sécompasied” 2y ber 4 . 1 _ 4 Prince, where her husband is stationed. - | while in Washington, of Mrs. yle's Residents Returning to City After Brief Absences. G:;':.'edpo::,ms' idsw,:mk :, Solcatl Domer chab Deoe B na Pasternak ¢ # % L Hampshire avenue northwest. Visitors Being Entertained. ; g 0% . Graso Calsridas. Chaflee. is at the Harbor Hospital in Mid-Season Clearance v . ‘ 3 Maj. and Mrs. Martin C. Shallen- 3 Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson have re- | today for New York to join Mrs, Elonzo : i . Maj. Gen. B. A. Poore, U. S. A, re- | berger will be_ foined, December 20, by At Important Reductions turned to Washington for a brief stay | Tyner and Miss Peggy Tyner, who have e . " b by tired will sail from New York Tuesday, | their daughter, Miss Sara Shallenberger, avenue. They came from their home, | be at the Fairfax, on East Pifty-sixth 3 4 3 A & his son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. Col. | and Mrs. Shallenberger will have with & Brook! ., the middle | street, and will not come to Washington 3 g - % { ! and Mrs. J. O. Mauborgne, at them for part of the holidays Cadet .;',".E; ;"’eel(, s | until the end of the week. B S | Heights, Canal Zone, where mfli‘{.’fi Harrell Shidmore of West Point. Reglflar B asternqk fa_shlons Mrs, Delos A, Biodgett and her sister, | _Mrs. Chester Tockwood is in New | b : s L | O e e oo the Elunal Corpe. 1%k, and, Mrs Edvin §. Bettelheim, for women and misses in our . : e 5 rned from ro) i i turmed from a short stay ‘in Florida, | Hearne Oliver Adams.” She will returi | : S . | |in Tilden Gardens the “::"" °:‘M“‘°’: méek and are & Tome ittt Bl Fall and Winter collection now vi t 1 's son-in-law | of e week. & i Col. and Mrs. A C. acom| ment at e La le. 3 3. 3 3. 35d dnughier, Mr. and Mre. D S| xor and sees Dt McEnen are §. § will be hoste at. &' osaume el o b s NN reduced in price for immediate Plerre Gillard. in their home, The | Mt and Mrs Donsld Mcknew are ; 3 T .| |given on Saturday, December 14, at Spiced Grape Punch. ‘ clearance. Mrs. Blodgett and Mrs. Matthews will two hundred young people. Mix three-fourths cupful of sugar o ml the hé)us;‘ at {500 SI:X:EH&E their home i Edgemoor. % s U i | Col. and Mrs. Heary M. Morrow have f wim-n one gup(\cu olmw:urz ;‘wel‘ire :/‘}‘)%le . the weel 0 g - 5 e - A | cloves and a two-: 'k 1) - Rose 8 1515 Rew Hampsiire avenn. | 1ng' vt Shiemocs e Re Skt | | : 4 2 el guests the lormers sisercin: | oi*, 8% Tor e ik of cinna Gowns Frocks Coats Suits | | —— th to Washington from a 3 3 & 34 BRDR o | Col. Julian W. Cunningham was D B T Y ey LD, O, | M. and Mrs N W, Burkkere of | [ v 3 o joined Thursday in their quarters ot || Don’t Spend Your Xmas Sportswear at the Mayflower, their house at 1800 | of Mr. and Mrs. Virgll Y. Moore, at % : ‘ Fort Myer by Mrs. Cunningham, who Savings Foolishly Massachusetts avenue having not as|woodley Park Towers. 3 § . | | has been visiting members of her family Mrs. Coyle and her son are the Interesting Notes From Society Circles. Pouufininy B! s s o o and are in their home on Massachusetts | just returned from Europe. They will 3 . § * \ Fau to spend the Winter tn Panama witn | who will ‘arrive from Swecmion: i Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, have re- ! York visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ricks. overooking Rock SOreek 'PRK. | it 8 the midle of the week | [ . . ; © .| | the Mayflower in compliment to about which Mrs. Blodgett recently purchased.| thby 'wil remain st shordly before | o 2% |law. Mrs ‘Morrow. wife of Col” William | hen wia hree pints 5 paase s M P Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell Wallace SuSSOpenel Mrs. E. J. Woodhouse of Washington e DT St G S T = i e s e i Learn beauty culture at All Sales Final Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis are spend- | pas taic rtment at the Cavalier : ; . Robert B. Farquharson, will have ing the week at the Plaza Hotel in New | her <7 80 apartmen - | ; X : | s s e aharaor, ¥ during the Stewart School York. B ] it | the Christmas holidays, Midshipman Complete course $100.00 e Going to Florida b > | R. P. Hunter, Midshipman W. K. Pot- Basy terms, tools included; 25% 1VHll Spend Christmas For Winter Season. 2 . > P | tinger, Midshipman J. V. Kiehlbaugh, discount for cash. Eoliday in New York. | Mrs. Everett G. Hardebeck of 133 : i%8 0 | Midshipman R. S. Andrews, and Mid- Any single course $25.00 » Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Auchineloss | ks Compet uT Ave Prae Webster street will sail Tuesday, De- 3 » i . shipman R. B. Parquharson, jr. Col. it Instructors, 1 will go to New York to spend Christ-| cemper 17, from Baltimore on the Fair- | - ¥ ‘ e ey L CT Experience. 1219 ConnecTic e o o days, © | fax for Miami, Fla. to spend the Win- | | . . - ; \ .| | tache to the Central American coun- Stewart Building, | They will be absent for & few days. ter with her father, Mr. Peter La Fond, . i | tries with in Ipa, 6th St., N.W, Mrs. E. H. G. Siater has had as her | and her sister, Miss Annette La Fond. ) . o || eadquarters in Teguciga 400 guest for a week her sister, Mrs. Shaw | npo g0 gon Harper and Miss Julie 2 . M-““‘IQ C IR - Safe, who will return to her villa in | arcs: JEUHon Berper and Miss Julle | : g ‘ | g Mo ¢ ——k it dsbuy P Newport today. for Miami Beach, Fla., where they will | / : Mrs. Karl D. Klemm, who has been |5pend the Winter. They will visit in | Setrie out of town for the week, will return | Charleston, Savannah and Quitman, | today. Ga,, en route. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin |, Miss Martha Westfall, director o | Each year in December the No Parking have as their guest for several days Mr. gome e e s;goo s of N{m\ B o d hi 1 , Donald Gordon Squier of New York and | York City. is a e ge Hotel for MRS. THOMAS ANDREW HULFISH, JR., maker sends us s surplus Trouble: Boston. several days. Of 906 Prince street, Alexandria, Va., formerly Miss Mariane M. Maigne of that Craigleigh Coats for disposal i : — sr.| Mr. and Mrs. Stewart F. Hancock of | €It5; her wedding being of recent daie. —Underwood Photo. aigleig] isposal Leave your e e Nl Vo ';:fy o it | Syracuse, N. ., brother and Sistercin. at a special figure. This year s witlivony unm‘ghflstmu. law of Representative Clarence E. Han- Chees and Rice. ”“90..“‘00.‘.”.....‘ Lt cock of New York, are making a short 53 Chyistians Cards they are the best ever! A Soviisis Mrs. C. C. Calhoun left Washington 'visit in Washington at the Mayflower. Wash four ounces of rice and boil in x 5 ; 18 Time is Short A FASHION INST] B rekis. i - « TUTION . l’l and Miss Felisa Jenkins, rush chairman, | ly through a colander. Put into a pan |e Buy Your Xmas Cards Now 7 9“,” Sorority Chapters The guests were taken on an imaginary | butter the size of a large egg and add | & 5% DISCOUNT e oS, S Alpha Upetlon Chl. | four tablespoontuls of grated cheese. |$ Engraved Stationery Shop : < | In Special Sessions |a'sthroducicn ot ndtns Served gy Str Wel, scason and serve very hot | § IR } the theme for the speeches. Miss Rhoda | over the rice. 4066606000000 000000000 Devoted to Pleasure Hatton was toastmistress. A delightful R O N o Annual December Event Groups Assemble at Teas, e ses e des the T8 ushees } 1 1 visor; Mrs. W. H. E. Jaeger, Mrs. F. H. g = i3 . a Bridge Parties, Dances s e ger, x —Progres-| _Tuesday, December 3, which was and Luncheons—Progre Pledge day for sororities at the Unts - . r in | versity of Maryland, the pledgees were sive Christmas Party in entertained at a buffet luncheon at the View. chapter house, and after the formal - - pledging ceremony, in the evening, were ’ 9 : f;r‘\;% % ;:’;f:hi"em at Terrapin Inn ourR ‘ X Alpha Chapter of Phi Delta Gamma, Tl 4 L the sr-dunupsommy of American Uni- —_— ONLY FURTFOR > A versity, entertained at a tea Twesday | The Washingon Alumnae Chapter of Izos.fi I ' OVER IO YEARS afternoon from 5 to 8 o'clock in the | Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity will hold JTORE o L4 chapter rooms of the sorority. & supper party Tuesday night at the The tea was given in honor of the | home of Mrs. Thomas R. Taylo graduate. women' students. Who are. ate | Jocelyn street, Chevy Chase. - Ausisting | Jrmmmm— . . . the luxurious softness of a ; - Distinguished for the quality of their exclusive ma- tending the university this year. Other | Mrs. Taylor wil 3 £ ki Sk h q ¢ & ti & 2 M Ross, - ur meckpiece will keep her terials (100% pure virgin wool), for the perfection of ts included Miss Effie Marie . B Aational president, and members of ‘:"‘ . Vosbury, Mrs. Stanley the faculty and their families, oFoung and Miss Inez Rolph. The lovely neck and shoulders A S ; g The rooms were beautifully decorated | EYening’s stunt party will be arranged § ol er RauaT 2 5 their tailoring, and for their sumptuous linings— with t))::lc!g]:"?nfl white flowers, the Woods. Every alumnae is asked to warm as well as—her oughts ¥ I 2 bring a contribution of Christmas sup- f Miss Elsle Rackstraw, the president, of you assisted by members of the chapter, "h":“ or toys for the p:"' family which you- % . had charge of the arrangements, and | e Chapter is assisting. ¢ Yet now at one greatly reduced price— the success of the affair was attributed The Gamma Chapter of the Lambda to their work. Zeta Gamma. ity held a rush tea —— at the heme of Miss Louise Sladen, 120 / clmn:;fl;‘e‘fg“sfig;fi‘;“ha?:“xg Eleventh street Southeast, Sunday, De- i ; $ scription bridge party at the Kappa cember 1. Attending were Frances salted water until soft. Drain thorough- Washington NewYork Delta house Tuesday evening, attended ?&*;hl‘.ff%‘}‘:,,fl?fifiu%fimmfifl An extensive assortment of by 64 members and guests of the asso- p 4 5 . clation. L';;Hlm Jane Louft, Esther Whit- hundreds of neckpieces in lor, Peggy Simons, i . There was on_exhibition_the well- | Mvry B, At ConcEe! o mons: Fox, Marten, Sable, Mink, etc. filed hope chest which Sigma Mu | bers of the sororily. The rash. girls . . ’ o Ghapter of Kappa Delta Sorority of | were Audrey Darden, Dorothy Faifall, : : egular . to George Washington University raffied | Afleen Fineran, Thelma Prince, Marga- E off the following Thursday everting for | ret Nolan, Irma Sanders and Mildred Reserves 2 the enefit of the Richmond Crippled | Dyer. il 3 en’s Hospital. ny _ ; e s Tamehecn®or § four A § Shlocti New black tweeds All Have Fur Collars : New York Society Prize election - e The hostesses for the evening were Black lustrah cloth R Kit F Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, Miss Virginia Waltz Enjoyflble Affair 4 . accoon—AKAi ox James, Miss Sylvia Meyer, Miss Mollie ; Black and white tweeds Wolf—Bear Lee, Miss Isabele Robbins, Miss Betty | rne New York State Soclety [} Smart belted 3 : s ardner, Miss Nanny Maude Moot | yulys Mondsy evening, Decorsbor b at ; tweed coat with Grey and black mixtures Ringtail—Caracul - SRt of m'e"“;mflcmm will be | the Willard Hotel, was a great -uceebs:. - 3 stitched inset B d'bes laid held December 19 in the home of Miss | 5 hrone o ong et e mber Charge o S SO U ers D ity Some Collars AND Cuffs of Helen Woodward, at 3307 Eighteenth | * yc ladies* pHise for the waltz, which rg s i lu d ki et nortimes vt aniione aniosg wisiwinteh | | Aveount i . s Sia T - Black Caracul to Miss Maxine Heidner of Pasadena, X : 4 Brown and tan mixtures Wolf—! The December meeting of the Wash- | Calif., ‘who i the guest for the Winter Privilege olf—Skunk ington Alumnse Club of Pi Beta Phi, |of Maj, and Mrs, Samuel J. Heldner of Rust and brown checks Lovely Selected Furs. to be held Tuesday evening, will be & | ashington. © The soatiemans ooee h Estended 3 3 ; progressive Christmas party between cigarette case, went to Mr. Charles the spartments of Miss Emilie Margaret | Nfattimore of this eity. White, Miss Ruth McGowan and Miss s 2 ' : £ Such variety of styles—Such diversity of fabrics, beautiful and prac- Scenic 1 ! England are protest- . . . P . . i e e T ] g g e o R o ® tical—fabrics that know no season—rain-resisting, wrinkle-proof, smart in fash- porthwest. Mrs. J. H. Crist will have | ing against the establishment of a 7 ‘harge China clay works on the River Dart, . 5 = mecng,, Chvistmas music for - the | L8 " e ion—and at oniy $45.00. Sigma Theta Sigma held its initial dance of the season Friday, December 8, | Sizes for women 36 to 42—Sizes for little women 35% to 39% t the Hamilton Hotel. P y ! Were Mrs. Thomas B Faris e s An Unusual December Shoe Event! ’ Sale in the Coat Shops—Third Floor. Christmas Sale- i zd || 259 Reduction . . . 1,200 Pairs of series of social activities to take place during the Winter. The proceeds will s S & el Our Fine $10 Footwear Alphi Upsilon Chi Sorority of the | University of Maryland celebrated Founders! Gy iwith b totores soro | Here’s our complete “Jelleff” stock marked down to 4t the chapter house Saturday, Novem- this low price right now when you are least expecting— ° The decorations were attrac- tively worked out in the sorority colors . there are 30 styles from which to choose . . . the most e popular models in the finest materials . . . in sizes 34 to Sunday, December 1, Founders' day, | was further celebrated by a formai | 9 and AAA to C. dinner in honor of the sorority’s rushees | at the Kenwood Golf and Country Club, | : ! § The table was artistically decorated | y Choice of: with silver candelabra, containing rose- golored_candles, st éach end ot the | Suede table, and a large et of pink | ideki radiance roses adorned the center. A Kidskin Tose nuu):‘ was lald “n:i:c% pl;‘u. - Patent Leather Speeches were m: y Mrs. Alma ) i i Essex Marshall, an alumna and charter Reptiles (genuine and member; Mrs. J. . Metzger and Mrs, ¢ simulated) A. Lee Schrader, patronesses of the | sorority: Mi bel D; reside; Abovs’ 1Sednin Tgiimp Vol broun kidskin. In... all-over lizard in brown or Wrist Watch e . for Misses Pumps Sttt Puing : Red Lace Dresses $ I your favorite sport is Oxfords X i —hurry to the o Blue Lace Dresses Speet Shap iov ks Sasets Colors: Heels: % : Beige Lace Dresses Leather Blue Military % FREE Above: Patent leather éfilacl; i > Black Lace Dresses JaCketS pu wi el and sic row! 2 : & Amorted -uu::d ‘:::.‘...... of black kid. Green Spike Zfimm; '::,,f L Longer backs—but shorter in front. $13.95 movement, 10Ky, Shite eoig 7 istli i foreged movement, 1CxL Shiis gold PN High waistlines—every dress with a narrow belt. A special Christmaspar. Co. Guaranteed 25 years, your car while you shop. Peplum style with bow of lace. ;E:I::::-'_‘;:;.,"‘.‘:]::n,u?i? ; i i brown, blue and' black Upstaes semeiry v 9 Princess with cape back. f;?""" :sm}:m ck—for s r : Moulded hipline with long sleeve jacket. als, 3.::.1; oo llllrll:nl;ll:: HILIP FRANK : : out with flannel Slash PHILIP FRANKS it : i These are the dresses the young people want—here they are at Jelleff’s—|Bickety harness pring bels Darie St N. W. FASHION INSTITUTION : in all at this price. Fourth 812}:‘9,,‘:. Flight U arsiigton.: I Misses’ Shop—third floor. b 2 Alove: Three-eyelet tie of ! Floor.