Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1930, Page 51

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SOCIETY. Society Happenings In Alexandria Homes For Week Just Ended' Bridge Parties, Dinners and Other Forms of Entertain- | ment Scheduled — Per-| sonal Notes and Special | Events. : Mrs. Rathbone Smith was in Rich- mond last week attending a meeting of | the executive corfu-nlt!u of the Amer-| dcan Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Harrison Emhardt entertained at | several tables of bridge yesterday after- | e | oon. Mrs. Charles C. Carlin, jr., is at home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Sam- | #chcCutcheon Baylor in High Point, Mr. and Mrs. George Schwarzmann and their daughter, Mrs. Howard Leary | of Philadelphia, left Tuesday for a motor trip to Palm Beach and Miami. | . Ralph Bartlett of Danceboro, Me., | is the guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Vittum. | Mrs. L. C. Studds of Frederlcksburll is the guest of her son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ashby F. El- | more. | * _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Price have gnn!‘ to_Miami, Fla., to spend a month. Mrs. Joshua B. Carr is at home after | & visit to her sister, Mrs. J. P. Stiff in | Fredericksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Muller have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs, S. T. Ranson in Bremo Bluff, Va. Miss Courtney Cochran of Sweetbriar | College and her classmate, Miss Isabelle | ‘Wade of Charlotte, N. C. spent the week end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas B. ‘hran. | Mrs. M. L. Dinwiddie has returned from a visit to her daughter, Miss Louise | Dinwiddie at Westhampton College in Richmond. Parents Entertain In Honor of Daughters. Dr. and Mrs. William J. B. Duncan entertained at dinner Sunday evening in their home on Queen street to cele~| brate the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Miss Margaret Duncan. Mrs. Lester Gorman entertained guests last Friday evening to celebrate the seventh birthday anniversary of her daughter, Katherine Gorman. _The Whose | Johi and DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, MISS EDITH MARIE BATES, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Bates, announce her engagement to Mr. n Durbin Lockwood, son of Mr. George B. Lockwood, Mrs. Lockwood. editor and publisher, —Underwood Photo. party list included Geraldine Reid, Frances Gorman, Virginia Madaris, Margaret Via, Jeanne Spaulding, John Reid, Harold Reid and Francis Grey. Mrs. John F. Healy has gone to her home in New Rochelle, N. Y., after a visit to her son-in-I and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph Connolly. Mrs. J. W. Brooks of Morrisville, Ga., s the guest of her daughter, Mrs. George | ‘Newman. Mrs. Otto Blankenhorn is_at home after a visit to relatives in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Blankenhorn had as their s\;:sz last week their cousin, Mrs. Wal- n of Baltimore. | Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carpenter of Den- Yer are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carpenter, and will later visit Mrs. Carpenter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Glasscock. Mrs. C. S. Riley of Cincinnati is the est of the Rev. and Mrs. John 8. wers. Mrs. W. B. Oden of Remington, Vi was the guest last week of Mr. and M son, Mr. Joseph A. Kaufmann, have re- moved to Washington, where they will | make their home. | Miss Pauline Woodward is at home | after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Woodward, in Brooke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Dawkins Hosts On Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dawkins enter- tained at cards Wednesday evening to | celebrate their wedding anniversary. High scores were made by Mrs. John A. Logan, Mr. William Kleysteuber and Mr. e Levy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Montague are home after a month’s visit to rela- in Miami, Fla. Mrs. Virginius Johnson has returnsd to her home in Detroit after a visit to Mrs. Marion Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Howard of Pittsbu were week end guests of the [to James T. Preston on South Royal street. Miss Adelaide Risdon of Randolph- Macon Woman's College in Lynchbury was the week end guest in the home of ll‘".er'l parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. croy. Mr. DeWitt Rector of Philadelphia visit to Mr. and Mrs. John Brass in Chantilly, Va. "ML Ernest W. Wilt, jr., has returned Mrs. Ernest W. Wilt, in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Simcoe enter- tained at a buffet supper Sunday eve- ning. There were 12 guests, all from ‘Washington. Miss Elizabeth Nicholson has returned Randolph-Macon Women's College after spending the midyear holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Nicholson. Mrs. Daniels 'Hosteu At Valentine Luncheon Mrs. A. M. Daniels entertained the executive board of Calvary Methodist Episcopal Guild at a Valentine luncheon Monday in her home. - Those nt were Mrs, Mark Depp, Mrs. a S. Knight, Mrs. Susie Curtis, Mrs. Paul F. Grove, sr.; Mrs. J, J. Hurley, M Edward 8. Widdifield, Mrs. J. A. Links Mrs. Elwood Meitzle: D. C, FEBRUARY 9, 1930—PART THKER. SOCIETY. % e —————— after spending 10 days here with their parents. Miss Bernice Wolf of Tampa, Fla. is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. Moe A. Baer, of 3464 Macomb street. Miss Wolf attended school at Arlington ‘l;ml. Vllln. En route here from her ome she was a at Washington tmt .1'4: h%“xfievevr:l?s{ Lexington, Va. Lewis left for the South Of Personal Interest i To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nordlinger spent last week in Atlantic City at the | Ritz-Carlton Hotel and left for New | York on Friday. They will return this | evening and will make their home at | the Broadmoor, 3601 Connecticut ave- | nue. Mrs. Nordlinger was formerly | Miss Ida Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. r C. Kaufman. Mrs. Max Rich and_ her daughter, Miss Fannye L. Rich, leave tomorrow for Hollywood, Fla. |, Mrs. Milton Kronheim has returned {to_her home on Lanier place from a | three weeks' stay in St. Louis, | Where she was the guest of her brothe: | In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leona! Sonn. Mrs. Kronheim accompanied by | Mrs. Sonn spent a few days in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hopfenmaier, 2d, :’Vh?\x" marriage took place in New York e Mrs. Harry Havana and at other points before her return. a8 and Mrs. R. B. Behrend and daughter, Miss Amy Behrend, are back from a week's stay in New York. Miss Behrend has returned to her studies at Goucher College. Mr. and Mrs. Behrend are entertaining at a family supper party tonight in their home on Military road. Mrs. Milton Baer has had as her |guest for a week her sister, Mrs. | Lazarus of Macon, Ga., who visited her yesterday with friends and will visit in | Nordlinger of this city were among the guests present at the dinner, Mrs. Benjamin K. Leon left Wash- ington Friday for Mount Vernon, N. Y., to visit her son-in-law and daugh- | ter, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Greenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby, accom- ‘p.nlgd by their daughters, the Misses | Sylvia and Gertrude Sherby, who are ! attending Goucher College, and their | classmi u.n Miss Josephine Waterman of Wardman Park Hotel left Wedn for Florida to spend weeks. Mrs. James Lansburgh has been | spending the past week in New York. | Mz, MukwKeller will l“l)ll “k“cl:'l: on | the Geo: ‘ashington to make a nual &rx'r'apem visit. He will visit relatives in London and make an ex- tensive tour on the continent. He will return to this country in September. o Mrs. Gann a Patron For Bethesda Club Party L\:M“{' 'dt“ll’fl tvn;ett 'g:nn ‘heads t!t:e it of patronesses for bridge rty to be held at the Woman' Cl\l'h. of | Bethesda, Md. Wednesday afternoon, | February' 26. " Other patronesses e Mrs. George E. Hamilton, Mrs. James Alexander Lyon, Mrs. Luke I. Wilson Mrs. Philander Johnson, Mrs. Gilbert . . sor H. Grosvenor, Mrs. William Fitch Kel- Jewish Juniors Spon ley, Mrs. Merie Thorpe, Mrs. Charles E Valentine Bridge Party| Munroe, Mrs. Charles I. Gorby. M. | Benjamin T. Elmore and many others. | Invitations have been issued to the| Much interest and enthusiasm is be- | | members of the Council of Jewish ing shown in the benefit—the object of Washingtor | Juniors for a valentine bridge party to| Which is to provide markers along the Miss Amalie Frank, who is attending { historic Rockville pike f Lincoln | | be held at the Cavalier Hotel Thursday | ntemorial to Rockvilie and Frederier. | Sweet Briar College, Va., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Frank evening. Among the hostesses are Mrs.| Mrs. E. C. Brandenburg is chairman Stanford Abel, Mrs. Harry Shapiro, Miss of a gements, assisted by Mrs. Rob- (and has as her guest her clls.!mlk,] ; Miss Sallie Jones. They will return to | Miss Edna Mae Lewis, | their studies during the coming week. | Baer. Miss Janice Jaffa and Miss Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Finkenhor of |dred Pimes. | Helene Klawans, Miss Beulah Hess,|ert Hagner, Mrs. L. L. Nicholson, Mrs. ., Miss Jeanette | John Holmes, Mrs. C. Greiscom Randle, | Mrs. George Bradley, Mrs. Edward Schultze and Mrs. Harry Eaton. om & visit to his parents, Mr. and | ne, at the Ritz-Carltori Hotel, | salled yesyurdly on the S. S, Ile de | France for a wedding trip abroad. | Upon their return they will make their | home in this city. Mrs. Hopfenmaier | | was formerly Miss Narisse Sales, daugh- | ter of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred M. Sales of Louisville, Ky. | Miss Claire Heidelberger has return- | ed to her home in Atlantic City after i belnf the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max Weyl, 2d, of the Broadmoor. Mrs. Sidney Burgunder of Baltimore was the guest last week of Miss Hilda Jacobs of Twenty-eighth street. The Friday Club was entertained at | luncheon and bridge by Mrs. Edward | Kohner in her home, 1838 Belmont | road, last week. | _Mr. and Mrs. Edmund 1. Kaufmann | 3re spending some weeks at Hollywood, 8, Mrs. Jacques Elias and Mrs. Sarah Ruskin are spending some time in St. Petersburg, Fla. Before returning is\emt;‘ they will visit other points in the outh. | 'The Pi Tau Pi Fraternity will give | & Valentine frolic the Woodmont | Country Club Saturds m{ht‘ February | 15, beginning at 10 o'clock. | Miss Terese Herman was hostess at | bridge last night at her home on Har- vard terrace, Arthur Marks, jr., and Emanuel | Schioss are leaving Washington this | | off in Florida, daughter in Newark, N. J., en route to Washington. Mr. Leon Reid of New York is spend- ing the week end in the Capital, stay- m%‘n Ll'::&dlyflower. r. and Mrs. Harry King left Wash- ington Friday night forl a trip to Havana and en route home will stop Mrs. Mathilde Rosenthal of 2700 Connecticut avenue has been in Nash- ville, Tenn. visiting her mother, Mrs. Loeb, for the past three weeks. Mrs. Clarence Eiseman entertained at & luncheon Tuesday in honor of her mg;he;. tlgn. Solc R}ce of New York, W] le guest of her sister, Mrs. Isaac Behx‘ensrK i Mrs. Harry Lobe of Baltimore has been spending the week with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jacobs of Rittenhouse street. Mr. Harry Hahn, jr, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hahn, will return Wednesday to his studies at Yale College. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Guggenheim, Mrs. Morris Mandle and Mr. Bernard Nordlinger were in New York to attend the wedding of Miss Narisse Sales and Mr. Louis Hogfenmner. 2d, Wednesday at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Hopfenmaier were hosts at a din- ner party Thursday night prior to their SPES New PRINTED evening for Syracuse to resume their “smdles at the University of Syracuse, | with bands of jet a neck, bodice and cuffs of the little sleeves. $45.00. Patou designed this charming gown— called “Simplicite. It is black chiffon The Lingerie Shop sailing for Europe yesterday on the S. S. Ile de France. Mr. and Mrs. How Oolors and combinations that ye t SALY NG PRGNS 3408 Fourteenth St. N.W. was the week end guest of Mr. and her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. | M G — John U. Reardon. s Miss Christina Furnival of Baltimore 1s visiting Miss Delia Phillips on North ,Columbus street. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Jones are at home after a visit to relatives in Passa- patanzy, Va. Miss Caroline Morton has returned from a visit to Miss Elsie Jean Willls in Ruxton, Md. " * Mr. and Mrs. File Entertain At Week End House Party. Mr. and Mrs. George File entertained at a house party over the week end for Miss Josephine Owens and Miss Grace Preiss, who make their home with them. ‘The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cross, Miss Bessie Wilkins, Mr. Willlam Eaton and Mr. ‘Robert Cross of Wash- ington; Miss Alice Wilkins, Miss Claudia ‘Wilkins, Mr. Robert Gouldman and Mr. LeRoy Wilkins of Maple Grove, Va., and Regester John Vernon has returned | from a stay of one month at Hot, prings, Ark Rev. George Fielding left Wednesday for Memphis, Tenn, to attend the meetings of the Southern Methodist Educational Association. . Miss Dorothy Donnelly of Baltimore mtunm end as the guest of her 'r, Mrs. Fairfax Coakley. 3 rge T. Stone, Miss Elizabeth Stone and George T. Stone, jr., have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. ;-‘(1. Wd Bowen in Jackson Heights, Lo and. Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Hester of Raleigh, N. C,, are the guests of Mrs. H. Smith Rucker. Mrs. H. W. Beattie is at home, after an extended visit to relatives in Fort Wayne, Ind. Mrs, Harry May has returned from THE PARROT 1643 Conn. Ave. LUNCHEON TEA DINNER g Sundays Dinner, 1 to 8 P.M. Mr. Lyle Smith and Mr. John of Daigren, Va. Mrs. A. J. Mitchell of Culpeper is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Petty. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mitchell entertained at din- ner Friday, January 31, in honor of the | former's mother, Mrs. A. J. Mitchell. Alma McGroarty was in An- napolis last week attending'the Eastern District conference of the National So- ciety D. A. R. Miss McGroarty served as from Virginia for Mrs. Lowell | Fletcher Hobart, the national president. | Miss Alma Tolson of Quantico was the week end guest of Miss Mazie Knight. Mrs. Alexander Kaufmann and her Miss Jeanne King HAS COME FROM THE MARINELLO RESFFARCH LABORATORIES IN NEW YORK TO ANSWER YOUR BEAUTY QUESTIONS - SOUNDLY! —Miss King is a trained beautician, an experienced epecialist in the Marinello method. For over 20 years the Marinello system has been the established method of the beauty profession, and Marinello Products have been the accepted professional preparations through- out the beauty industry. Miss King has assisted the research staff of the Marinello laboratories in the trial of thousands of formulas. In the Marinello heauty clinics she has tested the application of creams, lo- tions, powders on every type and condition of the skin. She can advite you honestly, soundly—on how to care for your skin to keep it healthy and good- looking—on how to apply make-up in a way that is becoming and in good taste—on how to avoid the bunk .ufi know the benefits to be had from good toilet preparations. Consult Miss King This Week In Our Toilet Goods Dept. SHOES AT THE NEW I. MILLER SHOP IRRESPECTIVE-OF FOR- MER PRICES ARETNOW REDUCED TO THE ONE SALE PRICE Monday & Tuesday Last Days of This Sale RE Shoes that were first reduced t6 $11.85 are now furthés reduced to $9.85.. Included in this group Luxe models, priced earlier in' the season at $22.50. Sizes, of course, are broken, but if your size is here, this is your opportunity to obtain finest values of this sensational Extra-Value Sale! . . . FINAL DUCTIONS 85 FORMERLY $14.50 10 $22.50 are many De 1$20 and some of the Street dresses Afternoon dresses New York Ones INCORPORATED 1219.1221 G Street N.W, BETWEEN 12t o 13% STREETS OF SILK Frocks 7 New SILK CREPE Frocks for Daytime, Business and Informal Wear All are brand new ... . Descriptions are inadequate! Critical women will know when they see them how rare such values are ou would love. Enchant- ing examples of the new Spring mode. Interpretations of costly Paris models . . . with the matchless distinction that only intricate detailing and beautiful fabrics can achieve. 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All furs selected by experts, and fully guaranteed. s Formerly $59.00, $69.00 and $79.00 For Monday 205 COATS Formerly Priced $89.00 and $98.00 Reduced for immediate selling. Many ex- clusive and distinctive styles. Only one of a kind in many styles. For Monday $49.75 Dress Coats Reduced to Large fur collars and deep Heavy warm ma- and Lined and interlined. This Bond accompanies mmhfl leaving

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