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SOCIETY. 5, 1930—PART THRER. | his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herpert Oliver | on_South Washington strest. [ Miss Margaret Moore, Mr. Tom Mon- cure and Mr. John Hughes motored to | Warrenton Tuesday and attended the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C AT WHITE HOUSE DANCE _JANUARY SOCIETY. of Newark, N. J., have been the guests of their sisters, Miss Susan Stabler Fawcett and Miss Ellen Douglass Faw- cett, on Prince street. The Misses Faw- Round of Entertaining™ ! !Wedding Ceremonies I In the Holiday Period | Past and in Prospect i Living in Baltimore Out Chevy Chaag Way Program of Festivitics In- |- cludes Dinners. Lunch.| eons and Bridge Parties. General and Personal | News Notes. Miss Dorothy Thompson, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thompson of Ingo- | ml; Street, entertained at a dance on | Vil . In_honor of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. lrvlng‘ Moore of North Pelham, N. Y. who have been spending the Christmas holiday with their parents. Mr. William Blum, jr.. who has been spending the holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Blum of Eim street, has returned to Swarthmore College to resume his studies. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon A. Lyon en- tertained on New Yeak day at their! home, on Rosemary street Miss Sue Yancey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Yancey, entertained luncheon and bridge on Thursday a¢; her home, on McKinley street. Mr. Arthur Royce Kidder, who is a student at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, spent the Chriftmas holiday with his father, Mr. Arthur D. Kidder of Hesketh street. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gates and their little daughter, Peg:x. of Baltimore, Md., have been spending the holidays | with Mrs. Gates' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horry S. Ridgely of East Lenox street, | Miss Elizabeth Wheeler, daughter or | Senator and Mrs. Burton K. Wheeler df Jocelyn street, will return tomorrow to Mount Holyoke College to resume her studies. Miss Henrfetta Gregory of New Yorx City 18 the House guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark, of Thirty-third street. Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay Hosts At Dinner at Cosmos Club. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Lindsay of Broad Branch road entertained at dinner Monday evening at the Cosmos Club in honor of Miss Sarah Fulton, Midship- | man Robert Fulton and his house guests, Midshipmen H. R. Brannon and W. 8. Bol bo. Miss Ag\es McBrien of Boston, Mass., was the house guest for Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Reilly or Forty-first street. Mrs. Reilly’s_sister, Mrs, Walter Short of Smyrna, Del, 1s their house guest at present. Mrs. Charles M. Marsh entertained at bridge Friday evening in her home, on East Irving street, in honor of her daughter, Miss Betty Marsh, and Miss Ellen Newhall. The guests were Miss Marian Dunlop, Miss Prances Brooks, Miss Helene Fortescue, Miss Betty Puu- Miss Jene Whiteside and Miss Margaret Moore. Mrs. Thomas Elliott of Knoxvilie, Tenn., is brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Walker-of Lenox street. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mayo and Mr. and Mrs. Newion Calloway of Knoxville also_are the house of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Walker and their guests nt the week end at their_country home, near Point Look- out, Md. Miss Pearl sta);;n: of Kirke street is spending the mas holiday witn her sister, Mrs. Hector MacDonald or Astoria, Long Island. . Mrs. Prederick Penn of Grafton street entertained at a house party of young people over last week end at her home, in Annapolls, Md. Miss Catherine| Crane of Chevy Chase parkway was| among the guests. 2 Miss Mary Elizabeth Clarke, who has been spending the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Clarke, returned today to Vassar College to| resume her studies. Mrs. Moulton Entertains Thursday Book Club. Mrs. Harold Moulton of Oliver street | ‘was hostess to the Thursday Book Club. | Mrs. Fay Holbrook reviewed “Marriage and Morals,” by Burton Russell. Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis entertained at & family dinner party on-New Year day at their home, on McKifiley street. | Lieut. and Mrs. M. N. Little and their | daughters have returned to the home, in Annapolis Md. after npmfl;az the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. Davis. Dean Henry Grattan Doyle of Thirty- street is attending the meeting of the Modern Association in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Doyle has been elected the national president of the teachers of nish. Miss C. a Diedel entertained at tea from 4 to 6 o'clock on Sunday, December 29, at her home, on Brooke- ville road. . Commissioner and Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty will be at home today from 4 to 7 pm. in their home, on Jenifer street. Miss Virginia Campbell will return tomorrow to the Southern Seminary, Buena Vista, Va, to resume her studies after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell of Quesada street. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Swope entertained their club at dinner-bridge last evening at their home, on Huntington street. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Miles and their son Bertram of Wilmington, Del.; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McLaughlin and their daughter Betty of Richmond, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miles and their daughter Lynn of New York, N. Y., were the house guests for the holidays of Mr. and Mrs. George Gravatt of Le- land street. Mrs. H W. Jenks of Oliver street left on Wednesday, January 1, for her Winter home, in Auburndale, Fla., where she will spend the Winter. Miss Alma Cunningham entertained i i } | | the house guest of her Daughter of Mrs. Congress, a guest at the dance given at MISS FLORENCE MEYER, Eugene Meyer, member of the Trust Fund Board, Library of | the White House for Mr. Allan Hoover, —Underwood Photo. at her home, on Ridge street. Cn\'crs‘ were laid for 16. Mr. William F. Kerby | Host at Dinner Dance. i Mr. William F. Kerby, son of Mr.| and Mrs. Frederick M. Kerby of Hes- | keth street, entertained at a dinner| dance on Saturday evening, December 28, at the Congressional Country Club. | Mr. Kerby has returned to the Univer-| sity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich,, to| complete his senior year. | Mr. Franklin Bearce of Ridgewood avenue is spending the holidays with | his grandmother, Mrs. Cornelia Moody | of Haines City, Fla. | Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wetzel enter- | tained the Simplicity Club at dinner- bridge on Thursday evening at their | home, on Thrty-ninth street. | Dr. and Mrs. Warren D. Brush re- | turned on Sunday, December 22, to | their home, on Hesketh street, after a motor trip of four weeks through the South. Mrs. Brush entertained her club at luncheon and bridge on Friday at_her home. Mr. Paul Pitcher of Pittsburgh, P." spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Pitcher of McKin- ley street. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Benson and their daughters, Misses Margaret and Eliza- beth Benson, are spending the week end in Gettysburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert R. Snoke of Morrison street are spending the holi- days with Mrs. Snoke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gallatin of Carlisle, Pa. School Students Find Vacation Period Ended. Miss, Winopa von Ammon, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. 8. von Ammon of Lega- | tion street, has returned to the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, where she is tak- | ing a post-graduate course. Mr. Julllen Winnemore has returned | to Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., to | resume his studies after spending the .v;xme‘n M. Winnemore of Rosemary | street. | Gordon McBride, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Russell S. McBride, has returned to Yale University, where he is a student. Mr. Donald Lane, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lane of Oxford street, has re- turned to Yale University to resume his studies. Miss Josephine Stevens, daughter of | Mrs. Eugene Stevens, has returned tol Mount Holyoke College, after spending | the Christmas holidays with her mother. | Miss Jean Stimson left today for Con- | necticut College to resume her studies | after spending the holidays with her | parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Stimson of Raymond street. Mr. G. Winchester Stone, jr., left to- day for Dartmouth College, where he FRANCKE'SAN Take 1, Off ‘the holidays with his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. H. holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ° THE REDUCTIONS ARE NOW 2 OEEON Every Fur Coat!. the Ticket Price Every coat was manufactured by our will resume his studies after spending ’I:{rs. George W. Stone of Cummings ane. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fulton of Thirty- third street have as their house guests for the holidays their daughter, Miss Sarah Fulton of the University of Mississippi: their son, Midshipman Rob- ert Fulton; Midshipman H. R. Bran- non of Alabama, and Midshipman W. S. Bobo of Mississippl. Miss Fulton left on Friday to resume her studies at the University of Mississippi. ——— M. and Mrs. Christie Hosts | TO M. E. Sl’lurcl’l Mfin‘s Cl‘!! Dr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Christie of Cathedral avenue were hosts on New Year day to the men's class of Calvary Methodist Church, which Dr. Christie has taught for six years. Alternating at the tea table were Mrs. Susie Curtis, . W._ Kitzmiller, Mrs. W. W. Waller, Mrs. L. E. Tilden and Mrs. Rae ‘Williams. Among the guests were the Rev, and Mrs. Mark Depp, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Louls A. Potter, who contributed music to the afternoon, Mr. Potter accompanying his wife, who sang. Other guests were Mr. H. C. Spellman, Mr. Joseph Lee, Mr. Leslie Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. George Wil- llams, Mr. and Mrs. J. “N. Lovegrow, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pilkinton, Mr. Edward Hall, Mr, and Mrs. M. Petitone, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miller, Mr.’and Mrs Dela mater, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bondy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker, Mr. an Mrs. 8. B. Shankland, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Cantbell, Mr. William Wells, Mr. Joseph Well and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moricle. As the guests were leaving they pre- gented Dr. Christie with five books as & token of esteem from the whole class. NOW READY Revised Edition of Social Washington Anne Squire Customs of precedence in offi- cial Washington fully explained. On sale at leading book stores. $1.50 per copy. NUALCLEARANCE the holidays with his parents, | Mrs. Noted in Alexandria| Wyman-Bi(elow Marriage Charming Event of Yes- terday—Yuletide Festivi- ties Elaborate—Personal and General News, 1 ALEXANDRIA, Va., January 4—The matriage of Miss Julia Gordon Bigelow, flnu&h\er of Mr. and 1'rs. Edward Ma! nard Bigelow, to Mr. Bayard Wyman of Washington took place yesterda: noon at the home of the bride iff Rose- mont. The ceremony was performed by thé Rev. Ernest M. Delaney, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, in afte | the presence of members of the imme- diate families. The cou?le departed on the Crescent Sunset Limited for Los Angeles, the bride wearing a smart traveling costum . of greer duvetyn, with corsage of orchids. They will visit the &-00m's father, Judge Lloyd Wymas Who is passing the Winter in Cali- fornia, and his brother, Lieut. Col. Charles Lloyd Wyman, United States Arm; On their return, the 10th of Yy, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman will occupy their new home, 122 West Wal- nut street, Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Taylor have been the guests of the former's grand- R. H. Cardwell, in his home, Prospect Hill, near Hanover, Va Mr. G. P. Anderson, jr., of the copal High- School has been s e]n 1ng . an . G. P. Anderson, of Fort Monroe. in the home of his grandmother, Mrs. A. T. Lincoln, in Marion, Va. Miss” Julla Duncan, who now makes | h. home in New York City, has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Duncan, on Prince street. Miss Virginia Stuart Bouldin has re turned to her home in Richmond aff & visit to her brother-in<law and siste: the dean of the Episcopal Theologic: Seminary and Mrs. Berryman Green. The Rev. and Mrs. Francis Eric Irv- ing Bloy of Reisterstown, Md., have been the guests of the latter's father, Mr, Gilbert J. Cox, and have now gone to Kirkwood, Mo., to visit Mr. Bloy’ parents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Bloy. ‘The Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Wood of Balem, Va., spent last week as the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kidwell, Weddings and Betrothals Feature Soclety Calendar. Mrs. Carolyn C. Willlams announces the engagement of her daughter, Maria Augusta, to Mr. Dennis Willlam Burns of Atlanta. Mr. John Nugent announces the mar- riage of his daughter, Courtney, to Mr. Aubrey Godfrey at the parsonage of St. | Mary’s Romarr Catholic Church Tues- day, December 24. | Mrs. Ethel Phillips announces the marriage of her daughter, Lillian Jeannette, to Mr. Charles Lester Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Scott, ‘Wednesday, December 25, in Upper Marlboro. The Rev. Francis E. Mc- Manus of the Baptist Church officiated. Invitations have been received from Mr. and Mrs. George Wayne Patterson for the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Monroe, to Mr. Frederick Lee Glaize, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred- erick L. Glaize of Winchester, Saturday afternoon, January 11, at 4 o'clock, in the First Methodist Church in Char- lotte, N, C. ‘The marriage is announced of Miss Catherine Mullen to Mr. Elmer T. Gaede at St. Mary's parsonage, Tues- day, December 24, th Rev. Father | Hugh McFadden officiating. Mrs. Albert D. Brockett has returned from Dawsonville, Md., where she at- tended the wedding of her cousin, Miss Rebecca Darby Nourse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Upton D. Nourse, to Mr. | l::l!l%h 8. Chinn, Saturday, Decem- T 28, Guests Entertained In the Holiday Period. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Younghusband WASHINGTON These dresses ment of NEW YORK Jd B.Jones & (o INCORPORATED 1219.1221 G ‘Street N.W. BETWEEN 12262 13% STREETS The Most Drastic Reductions on Coats and Dresses of Quality style features—extreme and modified houettes, embodying the early Spring dress. ' Sunday Night Dresses Afternoon Dresses Dinner Dresses FORMERLY PRICED TO $21.75 5132 ¥ 1 , visit to the parents of Mri MRS. MAURICE BLUTTMAN, Daughter of Mrs. Cecelia Bergazin and before her recent marriage Miss Flora R. Bergazin, ~—Harris-Ewing Photo of New York City were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bryant on Oronoco street and have left to spend several weeks in Florida. Miss Anita Bradshaw of Morristown, N. J., has been the guest of Miss Ruth Bryant. Mr. Herbert Bryant has had as his guests his cousin, Mr. Bryant Downes, and Mr. Dickie Brawley of North Carolina, all three of whom returned :;) the University of Virginia on Thurs- ay. Mr. and Mrs, Robert S. Barrett, Miss Viola Barrett, Mr. and_Mrs. Rathbone Smith, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Mr. Wal- ler Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poser were New Year gucsts of the brother and sister-in-law of Mr. Barrett, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Poser, Maj. and Mrs, Charles D. Barrett in Quantico. Mr. and Mrs. Poser have returned to Lexington, Ky., where they are spend- | ing the Winter. Miss Elizabeth Smith left Friday for Hamilton, Ontario, to re-enter McDonald Institute of Guelph College. Dr. and Mrs. Arthut Vaughan Bishop | have returned to Carlisle, Pa., after a | visit to the latter's mother, Mrs. Eliza= | beth Hoffman. Mr. Edward Oliver has left for Macon, Ga.,_after spending the holidays with Clearing Sale of Evening Dresses at $25.00 Afternoon Dresses Original Price, $85.00 and $7 at $39.00 and $45.50 Wool Dresees Suitable for Traveling and Golt Original Price, $15.00 at $19.50 and $25.50 Dress and Sport Coats and Fur- Trimmed Suits at Half Price. A beautiful selection of Southern Wear included in this Sale. Sizes from 16-44. ADOLF, Ine. 1313 Conn. Ave. J —————————— ettt PARIS are noted for their attractive 11 thé new features of A gorgeous assort- Evening Dresses New Spring Shades Included || At Large New Year eve dance | Miss Hall Hostess Party. Miss Margery Ardén iHall enthrtained at bridge Monday evening at her home on Duke street. The guests included rs. Sue Hazard of Atianta, Mrs. Rébert ?/i ‘A" Hulfish, jr.; | Mis S y eider, Miss Roberta Schneider, Miss Lucy An. derson, Miss Kaf Leadbeater, Misc Louise Finke, Miss Eleanor Leadbeater. Miss Florence Long, Miss Mary Lioyd, Miss Elizabeth Ramage 4nd Miss Esther Lambert High scorers were Mrs Rhine and Miss Ka e Lea 3 Midshipman R. E. ) o | shipman A. B, Jones, Jf., have returned to Annapolis_after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dexter Davis. | Miss Catherine Vi | her home in Troy, N. after a vi ‘to her parents, Mr. and B. J. Vos, | . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCoy and Miss | Frances Pearson are at home® after a McCoy and Miss Pearson. Mr. and .Mrs. William ! Pearson, in Warrenton. | Mr. Charles Longley of Geneva, N. Y., ! spent the holidays as the guest of his brother lmll sister«in-law, Mr and Mrs A. Lon A returned (o 3 | Mrs. Schofleld and Miss Florence Schofield of Chatlotte, N. C., are the | quests of the former's brothet-in-law | and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Kley- | e onn Revel 1. r. vel Eao returned to his home in Pittsburgh after a visit to| his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lee. Mrs. H. G. McNeill has arrived from :xfou:gonw'xl'e:.. toln er}:fl the remainder | of e nter wit! er parents, Mr. | and Mrs. 1. R. Gibson. Ly Visitors_Ftom_Liverpool Listed With House m.u. The Rev. and Mrs. V. M. Hobbs and Mr. Willlam Spaulding of Liverpool, England; Mr. and Mre. Ira Smith and Miss BmL Smith of Woodmont, Va., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Taylor. Mrs. George Sweeley of Albany, N A Sale to Close a Most Successful Year OUR ONLY JIORE given by Mrs. Har- . || rison Nesbitt. 5 - | MRS. RALPH CHI Formerly Miss Rebecca Darby Nourse of Maryland, her marriage having taken place December 28. Her future home will be in Rockvill —Harris-Ewing Photo. 8. Home in Maryland | ! cett’ also have with them for the Win- | ter their young nephew, Richard Lewis | Cheeseman of Otlapdo, Fia, Additional Society Notes Of Special Interest. Mr. J. E. Rankin of Waynesboro, s | 1s the guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Struder Lieut. and Mrs. Ralph Hunt of New | port, R. 1, are the guests of the lat- | ter's mother, Mrs. Catherine Pulman. | Mr. and Mrs. Numa Beck are visit- | ing relatives in Lexington, N. C. Mr. Jack Roberts will return to the | University of Virginia today, aecom- panied by his classmate, Mr, Edwin An- | drews, who has been his guest durine the holidays. | Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Prytherich have returned from a vidit to the formet's father, Mr. Hugh Prytherich, in Bing- | hamton, N. Y. | Miss Bessie Mitchell is home from a | visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A, J | Mitchell, in suvenaburun | Mr. Jack Sowers of ton and Mr: | Willlam Sowers of Cambridge, Ma. | have been the guests of thelr pareénts, Rev. and Mrs. John S. Sowers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bledsoe of Rhodesville, Va., have returned to their home after a visit to the Iatter’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Curtis. | Mrs. Aubrey Toms is home from a | visit to her mother, Mrs. Lilllan Jones, | in_Atlanta. Miss Esthér Edmondeon of Baltimore | spent the &nt week with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. C. Edmondson, at thejt home on Duke street. Y., is the guest of her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sweeley. Miss Ada Jackson has returned to her home in New Yark City after a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Robert Gronau, on North St. Asaph street. Mr. Daniel R. Stansbury has left for El Paso, Tex, to visit his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hetbert Stansbury. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Keefer and their daughter, Mrs. C. K. Hammond, of Williamsport, Pa., are the guests of Mr.'and Mrs. Willlam Keefer, jr. Mr. Edward S. Fawcett of New York City, Mr. Wallace Hooff Fawcett of Bristol, Va., and Mr. Laurence Fawcett . Hand bells, rung by Boy Scouts, re- | placed the usual church bells at the | recent wedding of 71-year-old Col. Sir | Courtney Vyvyan at Mawgan-in- | Menage, England. A P — 1P000000000000 i ENGRAVING e Engraved Stationery Shop 1815 G St. N.W. National 2167, 90006000000000000004° Every Type, Style, Fur and Trim Included Our Greatest Sale —Offers the Greatest Reductions! —Offers the Greatest Selection! —Offers the Finest Qualities! Now I FUR COATS MUST GO! own workmen, in our own shop—under the personal supervision of Mr. Benja- min Francke and every Coat is up to the standard of those which made our past season so successful. Every pelt 15 beautifully matched and every model designed along modern lines. . Every Coat Reduced Regardless of Former Price Make Your Selection From These Pelts at bridge-supper on Saturday evening Compare Anywhere Coats—Gorgeously Furred At Sensational Reductions A beautiful selection of furs and fabrics—the new silhouette with the low flares—also straight lines. Good quality silk lining and a warm interlining. Clearance sale prices for Monday— FORMERLY FORMERLY PRICED TO $42.50 PRICED TO $89.50 sizes 14 to 44 I Compare Anywhere This Bond accompanies every purchase g leaving our OUR FIRST SALE EVENT IN 12 MONTHS . . . and it is little short of sensational. WITHOUT RESERVATION, we have taken every coat in stock—and CUT PRICES IN HALF. The tremendous sav- ings permit you to make the greatest investment in a fur coat possible today, WE AD- VISE YOU TO SHOP EARLY THIS WEEK, as the best val- ues are’ naturally the first to go! Permanent Wave These Fur Coats at Less Than Y. 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