Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1930, Page 18

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SOCIETY. and & court train edged with deep rose point lace falls from the shoulders, Her tulle veil will be arranged softly sbout her face and held at the front by a band of lace, and at the back by orange blossoms. She will Tl:e Secreta of w % Mrs, Sevellon L. 5rownofpmvmence. ry ar and Mrs Hurley R. L. will be mairon of honor fo her g’fifl% zhsmw loo Rrder 8 8 | sattora S lm,'m ' 'al colo! Will Be Feted at Dinner Before Seongie crepe, mbde on long lints wih will carry & shower bou- quet of lilies of the valley. 4 Army Dance Friday Night. B e rown elver, Hor ippers co HE Secretary of War and Mrs. Patrick J. Huxle will be the thonor ests of the Deputy Chief of Staff and Mrs. Briant H. Wells at" dinner pfecedin ! the second Army dance, at the Willar Priday evening. ‘The Postmaster General and Mrs. Brown have cancelled their reception this afternoon, having received word of the serfous {liness lgt' Mrn!a B;owna mother, Mrs. George Hafer. Mrs. Brown Jeft last night for Orlando, Fla, to be with her mother ‘The Secretary o( the Navy and Mrs. Adams will attend the Navy relief ball tomorrow night, but the invitations for the dinner which was planned in their honor by Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. David S. Ingalls have | btcn recalled because of the death of Mr. Ingalls' grandfather, Mr. Charles | King was the guest for & few days this _ 'l‘(:ll“ 4 P, Taft. ‘The Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, and the Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Arthur M. Hyde, will receive with Mrs. Wilbur and Mrs. Hyde at their joint at home today in the ball room of the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Wilbur and Mrs. Hyde will have a double group of assistants. ‘Those aiding Mrs. Wilbur at the tea table will be Mrs. Joseph M. Dixon, wife of the First Assistant Secretary of the Interlor; Mrs. Charles J. Rhoads, wife of the commissioner of Indian affairs; Mrs. Ebert K. Burlew, wife of the administrative assistant to the Secretary of the Interior, and Mrs. Edward C. Finney, wife of the solicitor of the Interior Department. Others assisting Mrs. Wilbur will be Mrs. Northcutt Ely, Mrs. Ernest W. Sawyer, Mrs. Charles C. Moore, Mrs. J. Henry Scattergood, Mrs. Willlam John Cooper, Mrs. George Otis Smith, Mrs. Elwood Mead, Mrs. Horace M. Albright, Mrs. Willlam A. White, wives of lnwrlor Department officials, and Mrs. Mary Vaux Walcott of the Board of Indian Affairs Assisting Mrs. Hyde at the tea table will be l(l'! Alfred H. Hunt of New York, niece of the Secretary: Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. R. W. Dun- lap, wife of the Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, and Mrs. Charles L. Mar- latt, wife of the chief of the Bureau of Entomology. Her other assistants Will include Mrs. James Stor>, wife of the \flce chairman of the Federal Farm Bo: Mrs. Carl Williams, whose husbqnd i & member of '.he Federal Farm Board; also Mrs. A. F. Woods, Mrs. C. W. . W. Stockberger, lhenhnwer Mrs. John R. Izloh)l:r"l::ld. Ra:rt Y.fswm. Mrs. A or, wives of Agriculture officials, and Dr. Louise Stanley. ‘The Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. | || Hyde have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Hunt of New York, Dinner Party Entertained Tonight in Italian Embassy. ‘The Itallan Ambassador and Nobil | Dona Antoinette de Martino will en~i tertain at dinner this evening. i The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter entertained the legation staff at tea yesterday afternoon. _ Mme. Peter will not receive Friday but will be at home Jan- home tomorrow aft- at 3110 Woodland drive for the first time this season. Mrs. | |i 1 remaining Thursdare m Jamuacy, WM“ ‘and Mrs. H. L. Engle- trip, are Mrs, Palmer, wife of Representative John W, Palmer of Missouri, has gone to New Yvrk ‘where she was called by m nnd she will carry a bouquet of Comdr. John H. Towers, U. 8. N., will the iliness of lwr daughter, Mrs. he best man and the ushers seiected George E. il Lo The first secrstary of the Peruvian | James . n. -.nd Maj. David 8. embassy, Dr. Bedvyl, mjalned yester- mrry. tr. B rr1 % 2 day by Senora de Bedoya, who spent nuptwn “will follow the Christmas in Boston with Miss Priscilla cmmm\y xor the wedding party and Ball. :mliw close m"end-“noz Shefl home cll lt;e e's parents, 1 efferson Pl The naval attache of the French | Mrs, Barry mother of the bride, will embnly. Comdr. Louis Sable, enter- & gown of dahlia wlur velvet with tained & party of 'g‘ at dinner last umtwmnuh -na)arl Baker, mof evening n the Carlf of the bridey will be in ll'ly legroom, oo 10 ooee | 20 reonetu with ‘The commercial of the i South African l:’nlon and Mrs. Botha 15“ Comdr. Baker and his bride arrived at the Willard from New York | will jeave later in the afternoon for & yesterday morning. wedding tri) Gen, and Mrs. John A. Hull had as |59 e upon their their guest for the Christmas holiday :gt‘a:'m at 416 o"é.:.‘.’l‘é’.:“.u&‘“‘ the latter's son, Cadet Ludlow King, Among the guests will be the bride- who has returned to his studies at un ym's father, Mr. Isaac Baker of Milltary Academy at West Point, Cadet P who came to Washington week of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mark Brooke in their home in Bryn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Corcoran Adkins announce the engagement of _their Maj. H. C. Maddox entertained a smal) party at the dinner dance last | daughter, Jessle to Mr. Sidney Lovett eveping in the fold room of the Ward- | — man Park Hotel. Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellis and their [} The Chinese Antique Shop children, who have 3 Wme time in’ Kansas City N o 1502 Connectieut Avenue father, Ml;‘h Rx A, u:::' atrete:rgeq;d to Exquisite Chi Furniture return to their apartment at the Ward- man Park Hotel on Saturday. Art Treasures .M'!'::'::-c-t“"“ Baker—Barry Wedding in Bethlehem Chapel Today. Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington Sl;thedtnl wmhbe the nce?e‘ :: .twt!hdl.s g of more than unusual interes! fi afternoon at 3 o'clock when Miss Cors Bouquet Co ee 11 become ths _bride me e e of Lieut. mflomr Wilder Du Puy Baker, Famous for Forty Years U.S. N. The Rev. C. Ernest Smith of St. Thomas' Chuch will officiate. ‘The silver vi on the altar in the chapel are filled with lilies and the altar Lb. is lighted with cathedral candles. The bride will be escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her father. Slfi w}n h‘!‘n:a a “z':wn of ivory w;:diml N w B h ll satin, fashion r a Princess mode! with & graceful fullness in . . urC e skirt. The bodice is de round neckline and long fitted sleeves 817-19 Fourteenth St. JuLws GARFINCKEL&Co. We park your car while shopping here. HE public’s appreciation of quality in sale goods has been manifested in this store to an unusual degree. We have done such tre- mendous business, our customers have éx- pressed such keen delight for our fresh new goods, they have been so enthusiastic over our unusual values, we are led to believe that these sales of ours now are the most remarkable in the country. A Great Sale of Cloth Coats For Women and Misses A Sale of the Best Furs Made A Sale of Dresses and Ensembles For Women and Misses A Sale of Underwear and Boudoir Apparel A Sale of Children’s and Infants’ Apparel F STREET CORNER OF 13TH Semi-Annual Reduction Sale Thursday—Friday—Saturday Stetson Shoes (Street, Sport and Afternoon Wear) Ra-Leigh Coats (Plain and Fur-Trimmed) Paulina Frocks (Sport and Street Wear) Knox Hats (Al New—VWinter Shades) All Sales Final; No Credits; No Exchanges Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, lum of wxndsor, Conn., son of Dr. Mph Hallett, Mrs. Carden Warner, and Mrs. Horace Ainsworth Eaton of mam n'hhut)flummln Syracuse, N. Y. g l e Mr. and Mrs. Frank P, Ryder o( 922 nqm.é;y Hill and uu. Mary Selden. West Main street, Norristown, Pa., an- | Assisting will be Miss Clara Lutz Bol- nounce the engagement of Their daugh- ling, Miss Cathleen Carmichael, Miss ter, Ruth Dodson, to Capt. Joseph Knox iry Ingraham Henry, Miss Bernice A. “Misa Ryder s ® | Safford and ‘Miss Carol Hopkins uf Capt. Fornance served during the | Mrs. Hamilton Wright has arrived in World War with the 82d and 42d Divi- | New York from Europe, sions and as a member of the American Ivy her dnu\‘-ncn. Miss Rosalind Armistice Commission. He is a graduate ‘Wright. The l-m of Princeton University and of the Law hu been menuflned as a possible Department of the University of Penn- | debutante of this _season. sylvania, and is a member of the So- clets th ~| Mr. and Mrs. Vernon West enter- | 1 vanta Soclety of e Sors of the Hevo: | ained ‘3¢ dinmer " ius, gt at. the | [ JANUARY 1, 1980. S§OCIETY. Mrs, Amn W. Barkley and their | with her parents. )‘.L Hamilton has | at a tea 'dance in the palm room of the daughter, Miss ust returned from unting trip in ughter, Barkley. orth Garojins. He and Mrs. Hamy:on | Willard tomorrow afternoon for her mmer Bcnltm and Mrs. Robert | will return to their home in New York | daughter, Miss Catherine Cameron, a o - n . 'b’;"{?.:fr ::n}h' next week, student at Holton Arms. A group of -rdm-n - “ law, Maj. Burgoyne Hamilton. Mrs.| Mrs. Cameron, wife of former Sen- | !N sub-debs and young men home Hamilton has been passing some time 'ator Ralph H. Cameron, will entertain (Continued on Page B-3.) o« « and they're being reduced still lurther!. lution, the Colonial Society of Penn-|Chevy Chase Club Miss Katherine | flifi P Knox Berry and her house t, Miss J.}..“";‘h,”,;’,“"’,h?'fi', ratamiin Mary ‘Bass of Nashville, Tenn., and the Fenn Athletic Club of Philadeiphia | thelf own guests, the entire e iy e and the mmoum Country Glub of | o1 €arly fore- Dr and un Gregg C. Birdsall will | We Wish Our Friends a Happy ther | Bive & tea dance this afternoon from 4 .nd Prosperous New Year to 7 o'clock ln the Chinese room of Hotel Mayflower, for their sub- | Fhmey flug“rn::'fl“';:'énl-’g:n? focation: Birdsall. Alterna at the tea e through the afterncon will be Mrs. PASTERNAK CLEARANCE SALES at sharply reduced prices which speak for themselves! DRESSES ' $25 DRESSES $35 GOWNS $45 COATS $95 COATS $125 SUITS $95 SUITS $135 HATS $7.50, $10 All sales final ASTER 1219 ConNecTICUT Ave~ All Roads Lead to Hahn’s Great MIDWINTER “CLEARANCE” At our F St. Shop At all our Women'’s Stores: SPECIALS” Thousands of the choicest styles in these populnr $6.50 shoes—always unri. valed at their regular price—in all fashionable materials . . . now in two great sale groups— $4.75 $5.85 “Women’s Shop” 1207 F 3212 14th aaylight brelkrnt given hx Senator and | [ COATS.... At Cost ' and Less [ ] Savings From Dress Coats at the sale prices 535-00 3 $25 ané up to Sport Coats at the sale prices 516-50 $125 = These coats represent exceptionally fine con- ceptions of the mode and have a wealth of fur trim—that alone is worth === the sale price. 0SEPH-R-HARRIS: @ = 224 F STREET = FRANCKE SANNUALCLEARANCE THE REDUCTIONS ARE NOW 72 OFFON EVERY FUR COAT! This is a marvelous buying op- portunity for fashionable women —every coat is made in our own shop and every pelt must meet with the approval of Mr. Benjamin Francke. SALE STARTS TOMORROW Thurs. Jan. 2=~9 a.m. The Coats Are Made of the Following: Black Russian Caraculs Raccoons Brown Caraculs Russian Squirrel Moire Pony Coats Civets (Tan, Taupe and Black) Hudson Seals Japanese Mink Muskrats Ontario Beaver Persian Lamb Beige Broadtails Sealine Gray Caraculs Mink and other desirable pelts FOX SCARFS Reductions "Rfd':',‘z::," - Include datativ-annten | Every Coat Rec, Brown and Pointed Fox, at j In Our Huge Stock FURRIER 1328 6 SYREE T,N,W.

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