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Friday Evening Junior Music Club Members In Honor Guest List M:. and Mrs. Whiteford of Chevy Chase Their Hosts. Other Notable Society Functions—Personal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whiteford enter- tained the Friday Evening Junion Music Club, their. parents and Mrs. George Gravatt, leader, at a McDowell musical evening at their home on Leland street. Mrs. Clarence Dawson, counsellor, read a paper on McDowell; Mr. Whiteford sang “To a Wild " accom- panied by his son Joseph; Miss Peggy Adams gave a piano solo “To a Water Lily,” Miss Martha Freeny played “The Witches' Dance,” Miss Helen Raynor played “Improvisation Op. 46, No. 4" and Mr. Edward Dawson, a student of the Peabody Institute, one of the orig- inal members of the club, played a “Scotch Poem.” Lieut. and Mrs. M. N. Little and their children of Annapolis spent the week end with Mrs. Little's parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis of McKinley street. Mr. and Mrs. George Gravatt and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Flippo Gravatt, have returned to their home on Leland street after mo- toring to Wilmington, Del.,, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Gravatt's son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Miles. Mrs, Flippo Gravatt entertained her club at bridge and supper Monday evening in her home. Mr. Clarence E. Dawson has returned to his home on Woodbine street after a business trip to Miami and Tampa, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. De Veau mo- tored to Philadelphia to attend the Cornell-Pennsylvania foot ball game. Mr. Harold De Veau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeVeau, who is a student at the University of Pennsylvania, ac- companied by his classmate, Mr. Barney Stewart of Oklahoma City, Okla., spent the week end with Mr. De Veau's par- ents on Brookville road. Mrs. Adrian D. Waring entertained at bridge and supper Wednesday eve- ning in her home on Elm stteet. Mrs. Paul Butler entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday at her home on Woodbine street. Churches Announce Union Missionary Meeting. The Union Missionary Meeting of the Chevy Chase churches will be held on Tuesday, December 10, at the Wesley Methodist Church on Connecticut ave- nue. Luncheon will be served. . Homer J. Councilor will give a lecture on “Jerusalem.” Miss Frances Van Dyne will have as her subject * Hmms from Africa.” ‘Mr?. Marshall Guthrie sing several solos. ";]dn%bfl't E. Kline entertained at luncheon and bridge Monday. Mr. and Mrs. King Hoagland of Tay- lor street have had as their house guests Mr. Hoagland’s mother and his sister, Miss Elizabeth Hoagland, of New Jersey. M.ry and Mrs. Donald Earll enter- tained at bridge and supper Friday evening in their home on Reno road. ‘The art section of the Chevy Chase Woman's Club will meet at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John Boyle, jr., on Ingomar street. Miss Annie Wilson will give a reading ocn “Christmas in Art.” Mrs. James B. McLaughlin, jr., en- tertained at luncheon and bridge Fri- day in her home on Cathedral avenue in_honor of Mrs. Douglass Clark. Mrs. Clift R. Richards of I street is visiting her mother, Mrs. O. L. Bartlett, in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John Dellinger of Jivkin®& Incorporated Washington’s Leading Furriers 821 14th St. N. W. announcing the final week of the ZIRKIN 44th Birthday SALE stocks— We have regrouped our Recently Married | lun MRS. W. W. CRITTENDEN. Before her wedding, November 20, she was Miss Katherine Claire Donovan. Cleveland, Ohio, are the house guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Dellinger, of Delafield street. Mrs. Mary E. Dutton has returned to Chevy Chase after a visit of six weeks with her brother and sister-in- law, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Billmyerer, in Norwalk, Ohio. . = Mrs. C. F. Burton is at her home on Magnolia parkway after a trip to At- lantic City, N. J. Mrs. J. G. Whiteside and her daugh- ter, Miss Martha Jean Whiteside of Chevy Chase parkway, attended the Thanksgiving hop at the United States gl,'nvu Academy Wednesday, November Mr. and Mrs. Callan Observe Tenth Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Callan enter- tained in honor of their tenth wedding anniversary Monday evening at their home on Stanford street. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. MacFarline, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jarnagin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Eitzel, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Eiseman, Mr. and Mrs. Willas L. Ver- million, Mrs. H. B. Wangelin, Dr. and Mrs. James A. Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward L. Page, Mr. Charles Ashton, gpmmmwux&wwv 40% Reduction Japanese Kimonos and Haori Coats Gorgeous stencilled, hand- painted, ‘brocaded wnd embroidered robes, fash- ioned from beautiful Oriental silks. Yamanaka & Co. 1207 Connecticut Avenue | | | L SATRIRG WA Sons THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, 1929—PART THREE Miss Mary Lee Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. C J. Rittenhouse and Mr. James 8. Roy. Mrs. Arthur J. Collier en at par- | 3 Mrs. Henry H. Glassie, on West Bradley lane. Mrs. Gideon A. Lyon has returned to her home on Rosemary street. after a visit in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. George Goetzman avenue entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday at the Congressional Country Club and also entertained at luncheon and bridge there Wednesday. Church Unit Entertained At Luncheon Thursday. The Unit of the Blessed Sacrament Church, under the leadership of Mrs. H. R. Greenlee, was entertained at luncheon Thursday by Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle at her home on Thirty- third street. The guests were Mrs. Irv- ing Denison, Mrs. Karl Fenning, Mrs. Curtis Handley, Mrs. Joseph T. Ma- guire, Mrs. Redford Moses, Mrs. Perci- val Nagle and Mrs. Emmett Borden. Mrs. Earl T. Hobart, suthor of “Pidgin ,” is the house guest of her er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Nourse, in_their home on Jocelyn street. Mrs. Nourse has issued cards for tea Friday, December 13, to meet Mrs. Hobart. Mrs. Willlam H. Gibson of Concord, N. C., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam T. Pollard of McKinley street. Mrs. Gallatin of Pennsylvania been the house guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Snoke of Morrison street. Mr. Ira C. Young and Miss Blanche Crawford of Phi Iphia, Pa., were her | at bridge on of Nevada | N. Bostras e o Jr og o I of Broad Branch road. Mr. and Mrs. Evans entertained Friday evening at their home in honor of their guests. du:dmcudnumuumm- tained at suj and bridge Saturday evmm.nonmu,hmmon ‘Western avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hislop of Ports- mouth, N. H., were the week end guests . and Mrs. Roger Whiteford of ary a student of Goucher College, spent the ksgiv- ing holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sleman of West Kirk street. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller of Buffalo, . Y., are the house guests of Mrs. Miller's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Speer of Thirty-ninth street. Mrs. Henry D. C. Adams has re- turned to her home on Military road from Covington, Ky., where she was called on account of the death of her mother, Mrs. John W. Barker. Mr. O. C. Merrill is at his home on Melrose street after attending the in- ternational power conference at Tokio, Japan. &n. Robert J. Service entertained at luncheon and bridge on Monday at her home on Underwood street. Miss Julla Clare Wood of Donna, ‘Tex., is the house guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin 8. Warren of Taylor street. Mrs. H. B. Wangelin of Indianapolis, Ind, is the house guest of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willas L. Vermillion of Western avenue. Mixed Fruit Sherbet. Boll three cupfuls of sugar with three cupfuls of water. When cool add the has | juice of three oranges and the juice of three lemons. Freeze partly, then add three sliced bananas and one egg white beaten stiff. Finish freezing. This is good to serve at a turkey dinner. Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mrs. Marx Kaufman returned to|arranged Washington Tuesday after spending several months with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Sol Bloom, in their home at Charleston, W. Va., and will be at the Airy-View, where she has Mr. 3 her here, re- to Charleston Thursday night. or & luncheon a party_a the Hay-Adams House Thursday, De- cember 26, at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Jack Bibro of Pittsburgh came to Washington Friday and is of her son-in-law and dax and Mrs. Max Weyl, II, at tl moor, 3601 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Edgar Jacobs and young daugh- ter, Carol, who spent the ve ing holidays in Baltimore visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lobe, have returned to their Ritten- house street home. Miss Norisse Sayles of Louisville, Ky., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jacobs. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Palkin of the Broadmoor have as their guests the latter's mother, Mrs. H Hol- lander, Al:ld her sister, Mrs. ite of Pitts| 5 Mrs. 'alter France of Columbus, Ohio, is lp;nd'ir;l some time at Ward- . | Bernard located In Woodley Park Towers, where they have taken an apartment. The Sigma Omega Pi Sorority has for a dance at the Country of Saturday, Decem- . A number of out-of-town guests will attend. Miss Edith Kohner, Miss Irma Ney and Miss Phyllis 'Kronheimer have returned from Philadelphia, Wwhere they attended the University of Penn- sylvania Thanksgiving festivities. Mr. Paul Wilner spent a short time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilner, and has returned to the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. Miss Janet Kohner is back from New Haven, Conn., where she was the guest of her uncle and ’nl‘un!, Mr. and Mrs. eim. The Washington, D. C., section Counell of Jewish Women will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday after- t 2:30, with a special program followed by a social hour. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Isaacs and chil- dren have returned to their home in New York after a visit with Mrs. Isaacs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baum, on Allison street. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schloss are spending a week in’ Chicago. ~ Miss Helen Moses of New York, who has :een J\;I:‘mz he'l:“ u&u‘r, tu! continuing er st ere unf eir_return, Chicago is visit- TIsaacs, | loist, accompanied by otel. Fred Rauh of Pontlac, Mich, |for Mrs, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arglmr Marks, on_Euclid street. The Fridsy 3ridge Club was enter- tained at luncheon and cards last week by Mrs. Simon Kann at her apartment, 2029 Connecticut avenue. Miss Frances Held has returned from New York, where she spent the Thanks- giving holidays as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Kohler. Mrs. Sidney West and family are now Men—Why Don’t You Telephone to Elizabeth Brewster— linen handkerchiefs...and silk in pale blue sprinkled Skin food, tonic, Count the Noses on Your Gift List and send Jelleff Handkerchiefs For feminine noses...one dozen fine novelty squares in charming satin case... For masculine noses...one dozen pure linen initial or novelty ‘kerchiefs...3 plain white ones with sheer rolled hems and 1 novelty Madelon Beauty Box, $10 If she’s fastidious about her cosmetics ...give her this lovely Godey print box stars . . . discloses a complete set of our exclusive Madelon beauty preparations. cleansing cream, vanishing cream, powder, lipstick and And have her do your shopping mnow. She’s ready to help you. Metropolitan 0300. four large chiffon $10 Lovely Scarfs, $10 Let your gift drape her shoulders in the elegance of the sophisticate mode. quisite evening scarfs from France . . . triangle effects in black and gold lace. Also afternoon scarfs—large squares, of crepe de chine, hand-painted, hand- rolled edges. Usually $15. Ex- with tiny silver 8 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kahn. Mrs. Nathan Kahn, who spent several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Jess Kornicker, in New York, has returned to_her apartment in Fulton Court. Mrs. h Ruskin entertained the Thursday Bridge Club in her home on Phillips terrace. A tea followed. Mrs, Fannie Leon, who visited her sister, Mrs. Norman Luchs, has returned to_her home in New York. Mrs. Fannie . Pl Friday, _ente: Sewing Circle in her home in Beverly Court. Miss 8. Zimmer of Minneapolls, Minn,, is the S;en of Miss Bernice Simon of 2620 Connecticut avenue. Massachusetts Society Entertainment Outlined Officers for the Massachusetts Society of Washington have completed plans for the big entertalnment and dance to be held Tuesday evening, December 10, in the ball room of the Wardman Park Hotel. Dancing will begin prompt- ly at 9 o'clock and continue until 1 o’clock. The entertainment will include three short numbers interspersed with the regular dancing. The artists are: Mr. Ambrose Durkin, baritone soloist, ac- companied by Miss Lucy Street; Miss Claire Sessford, impersonator of musical comedy stars, including Helen Kane; mflé fi;yce, Julia ‘imdemn and mith, accompanied by Miss Irma Beal, and the “Gypsy Dance Oriental,” and Miss Dorothy Skinner, soprano so- Mrs. John A. Chstras ot ihe iy ‘has betns ngaged o! en engaged for this affair. it ‘The joint committee headed by Mr. 'ge R. Farnum, president of the soclety, has held several meetings for the purpose of making the December dance an important social affair of the season. A large attendance is an- ticipated, due to many new members Joining this season. ‘The reception committee will be headed by Mr, Edward L. Bacher and Mr. James J. Sweeney; the floor com- mittee, Mr. Lewis W. Hart, Mr. Robe ert Kempton and Mr. John H. Springer; music committee, Mr. Frank E. Hickey and Mr. Charles F. Sharkey. Miss Elsie C. Phalen has charge of the Massa- chusetts Soclety pins. There will be a short business meet= ing at 8:30 o'clock p.m. for the pur= pose of electing officers for the ensuin| year. For Tuesday's big entertainmen! and dance members will be admitted by card. Guest tickets may be ob= tained at the door. Mr. George A. Herman, 1345 Girard street northwest, is secretary. Dr. Sproul Honored By California U. Grcup Dr. Robert Gordon Sproul, presidents elect of the University of California, will be guest of honor at a luncheon at the Cosmos Club, H street and Madison place northwest, to be given by alumni, alumnae and friends of the university, at 1 o'clock p.m. Tues~ day, December 10. Mr. L. K. Unders hill is making arrangements. FOR CHRISTMAS . . . Singing Canaries, $6 up “The Gift of Cheerfulness’ Genuine Hartz Mountain chop- pers, fine healthy birds, all czung- anteed to sing. Buy now for Xmas, while the selection is complete. Decorative Cages - - $2.98 up Atherton’s Pet Shops Downtown Store, 612 F St. N.W. Uptown Store, 1404 Irving N.W. @ Doormen to Park Your Car— Christmas Mailing and efvS A FASHION INSTITUTION Parle Washington NewYork selected—at this very popular price. Representative of the many departments filled with gifts of the giveable kind, our Ten Dollar Day will serve to focus thoughts of Christmas lists upon Jelleff's — the store that’s so dependable. : There’s Always One Gift that comes to nearly every one’s mind— Silk Stockings. That Wear! i / 4 pairs of the $2.50 Number in a smart compartment chest— tomorrow—at This is a stocking of chiffon weight with picot top—all silk and '100% pure silk from top to toe. Assort your colors—duskee, sable, afternoon, almora, seasan, pawnee—these are just a few of the nineteen shades to choose from. For Quicker Service—a Gold Stripe Annex has been established on our| second floor—and then there is our 1013 Connecticut Avenue shop in Stoneleigh Cour.. Effa Blanche Sets, 810 Dance set and chemise Dance Sets, cut after Effa Blanche’s own patterns in Effa Blanche work rooms and noted for their fitting qualities. . .trimmed with featherstitching, cream laces and net footing—and Chemise by Effa Blanche...princess lines edged with cream laces...Effa Blanche crepe de chine is the finest—both for $10 310.00 Wrapping Desk Every convenience for making your Christmas shopping pleas- ant. No store quite like Jelleff’s! Tomorrow—A $10 Gift Day! Many lovely things for Christmas giving, especially Exclusive Perfumes, $10 breathe a fragrant Christmas found only at Jelleff’s in Washington Madelon’s “bouquet” in lovely modernistic blue package to please a dainty miss Marques de Elorza “Bleu Blanc,” refresh- ingly different . . grown in the marques’ Spanish garden..$10 . essence from flowers D:Or§ay’s newest odor “duo” is an in- triguing scent in handsome suede hox..$10 Brilliant Jewelry, $10 pleases beyond measure $12.50 rhinestone necklaces and earrings in finely cut stones set in sterling silver. .. very special three strands guette crystal Giftworthy Pajam lounging and boudoir types Lace inserts and touches of embroidery on delicate shades of crepe de chine...flesh, peach, eggshell and orchid are most effec- tive. Or, if you prefer, hemstitched bands for trimming Lounging pajamas with wide-legged satin trousers and printed blouses. ble to schoolgirl and matron...and who Black and French ever had too many? French pearls for afternoon and evening of a creamy luster beautifully graduated... fastening with rhinestone and baguette crystal clasp Evening bracelets of rhinestone and ba- Glove Wardrobe, $10 If 2 pairs are sufficient— 8-Button suede and glace gloves, white, eggshell and beige for formal wear. . .regu- larly $5.50—and ..indispensa- Washable South African capeskin with wide flaring gauntlets and hemstitched tops. Palm beach, biscay, nude and French perfume. Only for Monday at $10.00. gray...regularly $5.50—both for $10. tomorrow. blue we've reduced prices to even a lower level than at the start of the sale + ++ NOW IS THE TIME TO PUR- CHASE YOUR FUR COAT ... not only will you receive a quality gar- ment with exceptional style—but AT A SAVING GREATER THAN AT ANY TIME OF THE YEAR . .. every fur—every shade—every style is included. o/ ALLSilk Umbrellas, $10 She won’t be blue when it rains. Not if she receives one of the charming dis- pellers of rainy days. Attractive jew- eler’s silk, in plain or fancy border motifs. And pert handles . . . alert animal heads, the popular crook style or in straight mod- els . . . gold and silver finished frames. In lovely colors. Gldve Silk Gowns and Pajamas, $10 Gowns of pure silk on yokes of imported alencon laces embroidered in dainty designs with silk thread. Tea rose and lucerne blue...lovely satin sashes............. $10 Pajamas of smart three-tone combinations in new violet, cornhusk, shell and mint, .. new models with new trouser legs. Smart Swiss insertions add attractive notes...$10 Crepe de Chine” Underwear Sets, $10 Gowns and Slips Lovely Gowns, in flesh, eggshell, blush, water spray and orchid on lace yokes and with sprays of embroidery . . . crepe de chine or satin—and Slips cut on princess lines with scalloped picot bottoms and tailored band tops... flesh, white and eggshell—both for $10. that is really princess in feeling Very new are these lovely models in Vien- nese silk, flesh and white, cut on princess lines and trimmed with lace insertions... all moderns are going back to slips now, and these that repeat the themes of the smartest frocks, we must repeat, are very, very lovely. OTHER GROUPS - ) IN PROPORTION Blouses . . . Raincoats $10 make practical gifts Delightful raincoats, of heavy covert, as well tailored as an English suit...a giit that is a joy $10 Blouses are very acceptable gifts...smart styles in satin and crepe distinguished by jabots, Chanel bows and intricate de- Let Your Christs Bags be f teSe *10 10 Smooth calf envelopes with passport and bill pocket, tailored bags with unique enamel and marcasite clasps—genuine Beauvais pouch bags, black moire silk on filigree frames— And literally . . . a hundred others . . . $10 -Charming are ideal gi lots i ey Antelope suede, smooth calf and genuine Beauvais are a few of the materials we highlight in this ex- ceptional assortment, to be shown tomorrow at $10. FUR S(:.;ARFS an DRESSES Reduced Soft colorings in satin . . . rose and blue - . . with matlasse stitching and lined with soft seco silk for additional warmth. Big roll collars and silk cord girdles. A most desirable bedside companion. Grey Shops—Second: Floor ALL SALES FINAL uds,. H. ZIRKIN & SONS A Small Deposit Reserves Any Selection 821 14th St