Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1930, Page 43

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SOCIETY. Soeioty News Notes Of Interest Gathered In Chevy Chase Homes House Guests Being Enter- tained—Students Return-| ing for Spring Vacation. Bridge Parties and Lunch- eons Listed. i Mr. and Mrs. Roger T. Whiteford and tbelr son, Joseph, of Leland street are the week end house guests of Mr. | :‘ndd Mrs. Pearre Wantz in Westminster Mrs. Whiteford has been elected chairman of the Chevy Chase branch ' of the Montgomery Chapter of the | American Red Cross to fill the unex- ‘Pired term of Mrs. James T. Nicholson &f Blackthorne street whose resignation Was accepted with regret. Mrs. Nichol- son has removed to her new home in Chicago, Il Mrs. Alfred B. Baker entertained her club at luncheon and bridge Tuesday at_her home on Raymond street. Mrs. Frederick L. Harveycutter of Kenwoocd drlve enwn.nlned at luncheon and bridge We H Mr, and Mrs. Pnnk B. Robson and' their son, Lawton, of Philadelphia, Pa., are the house guests of Mrs. Robson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Chace of Vlrmll treet. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- son will spend several weeks in Wash- . George W. Huguely, ir., - student of North Carolina University, is -pend- lu his Bpflm vacation with his paren! Mrs. George w. anuely o! Weuwrn avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cartwright en- tertained at bridge-supper Monday eve- | ning in their home on Lenox street. Mr. and Mrs. King Hoagland entér- tained at supper-bridge P‘ndny -venm" in their home on Taylor street. Mrs. J. Thomas Rice entertained the | Monday Club at luncheon and bridge in her home on Thirty-ninth steeet. Dr. and Mrs. George Goetzman en- tertained their club at supper-bridge T\l.dly evening in their home on Ne- avenue. Mrs. Goetzman enter- tuud at luncheon and bridge Wednes- ke 5 g E i i w 3 i [ § it el Morrison street Meneratti of Livingston int _hostesses for their luncheon Monday. section of the Chevy Chase will entertain at a musi- i 555555 s 249 58 "Hel ! | Daughter of Mr. ment her | April Congressional Country Club, in honor of her daughter and her guests. -THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 23, 1930—PART THREE. 'Qunntico Officials TO WED MARINE MISS ELIZABETH IRWIN EDMONDS, . and Mrs. Frank Herbert Edmonds, engage- {o Lieut. Dwight Le Roy Harris, U. 8. M. C., the wedding to take place who announce her Mrs. Jere Crane and Mrs. John Hamilton of Chevy Chase Parkway left Thursday by motor for Richmond, Va., where they are the week end guests of Mrs. Hamilton’s sister, Mrs. Victor Bnunneln Wright entertained at A V. l\mcneon md bridge Tuesday at the Neighborhood Sewing Circle at luncheon Thursday in her home on West Brad- y in the home of Mrs. vies. Miss Lucy Tilton of Utica, N. is the house guest for a week of her , Mrs. George Henderson of McKinley street. Col. and Mrs. Harry C. Kramer en- tertained the sl.mplh:ity Club at din- mm lut evening in their home. Evans slnulhter of Cape May, J ml:n E. Springer of Phlhde hia, Pa,, arrived by motor Tuesday be the house guests for a week of Mrs. George H. Parker of Mrs. D. Davis will entertain the apron eommlt'u of the Rector's Aild Saints’ Protestant Episco- fl‘ rch at !unchoon Pndly in her e, on McKinley streef Miss Olive Love, whnhlwu:hcrtn & girls’ school in Africa, is spending her yacation with her mother, Mrs. Mary U. Love of McKinley street. Mr. Richard Garrett, a student at the University of .Nm’th c-mum. Chapel Hill, N. C., is spending his Bpring vacation with his parents, Mr. ‘Mfln R. Garrett of Davenport ter- lll. Rut.h lee a student at t.he Mary Prvun with Em" llx md Mrs. Harold E. Doyle. their home on Huntington stree Mr. and Mrs. George E. lerlnlnd their children, Jane and Kenneth, are occupying their new home, 6212 Georgla street. Mr. and M. O. E. Patterson and their son of Quincy street have ww their home to Mr. and Mrs. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson will go by motor to their former home in North Dfinh, ‘where they will reside ‘The Ciu.-m‘ Associa munity Club of Martins slnbdlvmon will hold s joint meeting tomorrow eve- Branch road spent the week end at their cottage in Randle CIiff, Md. Mr. Richard Hargreaves of Berkeley Hills, Calif., is the week end house guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Scott Stein, of Leland t. Mrs. Carlton B. Stabler of Kennett Bquare, Pa., is the house guest for a ‘week of Mr. and Mrs. Orville 5. Peters of Chestnut street. Mrs. Pewn enter. tained at luncheon Thursday in honor of Mrs. Stabler. ‘The Thursday Book Club met in the home of Mrs. Victor Whitlock of Cedar Parkway. Mrs. Karl Fenning reviewed "awlnburne,” by Samuel C. . Miss Elizabeth Clark, accom- ed_by Miss Caroline Scat! Pauline Schwab, Miss Barbara Miss Mari nud-y-thmehmm bridge at the QUALITY —is fore- most in our showing of— | | Foxes of QUALITY The season’s most fa- wored shades. At prices that will pleasantly sur- prise you! Capitol FUR Sho it . 1208 G Street her home on ley lane. Mrs. Norman E. Bull entertained at t. Mrs. Roger Bacon of New York is the house guest of Miss Bertha Nien- Ziburg and Miss Marie L. Obenauer of Meadow Lane. tained at dinner on Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Bacon. Among were: Miss Maud Wetmore of Newporl} R. I; Mrs. Cofin Van Rennselaer New York lnd Mrs. Willis Martin of Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Obenauer enter- the guests Mrs. Leon' M. Betts has returned to lnuwmnr s after a visit of six weeks in Texas. University of Michigan Throng of Society Women To Attend Song Recital Groups of Washington's most dis- tinguished women will fill the boxes at the Mayflower PFriday afternoon, April 4, when at 4:30 o'clock Mrs. Flora McGill Keefer will be heard in a song recital, under the management of Mrs. Wilson-Greene, Mrs. Keefer will be as- isted on this occasiol mal concert in the Capital, by another | of Washington’s prominent musicians, Mrs. Mildred Kolb Schulze, well known here and in other cities as a composer as well as a concert pianist. The box holders, all of whom will entertain ouf f the Capital are Mrs. Marion Butler, Mr. Geor'e Smith Patton, Mrs. Edward B Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, inia White Speel, Mrs. c- Stevens, Mrs. Roland Kidder Smith, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. J‘ Thompson Wailes, Mrs. James Wentz, Mrs. Maude L ‘Whitman lnd | Mr. William Phelps En R e nent 01 among them being the Republican n-- tional committee, 'lth Mrs. Louise M. of the woman's drl.- ters Woman's Club Guests | M, Mrs. James as her guests at zvmi.nl Inrch incllldu not Gnly the ll- the university, but the es of Unlvenuy of Michigan men, as wel!. (l\ rege: t,-nnd".heu Phi Epsilon Nation D u al > al Honorary umax Sorority, sponsored by Miss Hazel G. Wood. hlmnn Tailored to fit any size 3-piece Living Room Suite with 5 separate cushions; selection of Belgian Linen or Cretonne Same as above in tubfast Linine; select from; bound or felled seams.......... Automobile Seat Covers, all makes 5-passenger cars, including installation .. $26.95 $19.95 $12.95 12 patterns to Ernest Holober Company Upholstering Refinishing NEW ADDRESS, 709 G St. N'W. Slip Covers Drap Metropolitan 8916 0. J. De MOLL & CO. Announce a Sale of all their RAabI0 FLoor SAMPLES These instruments are all brand new ex- cepting for the fact they have been shown on our floor for demonstration purposes. Every set has our absolute guarantee. You Can Save from $50 to $75 by selecting one of these Radios MONTHLY PAYMENTS ACCEPTED 0. J. De MOLL & CO. Twelfth and G Sts. Sole representative in Washington for the RCA Victor Theremin Pay Tribute to Late Chief Justice Taft Social Affairs Canceled for Month of March—Field Class Attends C-hemlcll Warfare Demonstration. Special News. QUANTICO, Va, March 22.—Ot- ficial parties have been canceled for the month,of March on the pust during the period of monrning for the late Chief Justice Taft. The dance st the officers’ club scheduled for last Friday night and also the one for March 28 were canceled. The officacs of the Company Of ' School spent Monday -nd 'ru d.y of *his week at Annapolis, Md., mmalum-uo;m-tmennl Lieut. Comdr. C. T. Hull, U_ 8. N., lnd Lieut. Comdr.. H. 8. Jeans, U. 8. Capt. R. H. Jeschke, adjutant of lhe school, attended, and the instructors the Held Officers' School to g . B. Platt, U. 8. N.; p'.. 'l' Smif Capt. F. F. Mulcahy. Vs, and Mrs. C. F. B, Price spent this week in P. school at Pflum_fi' who is atten 15 home week for Manlius, N. tzfi pring vacation. Butler, jr., son of Maj. Gen. 3 5 tier, who ai ds Boston School of Technology, is home for Spring vacation. ; ZEFE T Rgwm> LN home of Mr. and Mrs. W. of Foxall, March 19, for Miss Char- this Evangeline Glee Club will be concert i mmp., Mrs. Jacob Lienhard. ] Mrs. . Mrs. John Kaluf, Mrs. C. . I Nettekoven, Mrs. H ‘with an informal dance at tertained hhe post gymnasium Priday evening. “Birthd-y pl‘rty Honors Visitor From Canada A birthday party was given at the L. Sudworth Evangeline Glee Club To Appear in Concert At 4 oclock afternoon _the at the in threetnoflh'ut.undume of Miss Louise Walsworth. Capt. Robert DU R I B W &uwmmmm-nu with them several days this week Mrs. ‘Washington B. Grove of Summitt Foint, W. Va. Mrs. Grove is the dnn of Mrs, Breckinridge, wife of Col. J. C. Breck- inridge. . and M:s O. T. Pfeiffer had lnd Lle'ul and Mrs. Bevefly 8. Roberts. Roberts A rece] will !ollo' the program and Mrs. Harold opened in New Yol’k City. The public Il invited. | “ANNES TEA SHOP 1731 Conn. Ave. Sunday Dinner, 1 to 8 Mushroom Soup Spring Chicken ui WEEK DAYS will leave shortly lor‘l-“eh-._r 12 t-!n-ullendu: dll‘!infllecumlme | The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club 6 p.m., 50c m., 75¢ and $1.00 W. . Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 PM. Now the Bridge Season See the smart bridge accessories and prizes we are showing. Godey Playing Cards, $1.50 double deck. Round Cards, $2, $3.75 ounie decr. Other “Pla; Cards, 50¢ e yhl Bridge Sets, boxed, with tal- lies and score pad, for 2 to 4 tables, 50c, 75¢ and $1 set. rds, 25¢ to S50c Smart Beds Are Wearing Colored Bordered Sheets and Cases And the borders of blue, pink, yellow or orchid are color-fast and hemstitched. They are delightful for Spring and Summer bed rooms. Sheets, 63x99 inches. Sheets, 81x99 inches. . Cases, 45x38Y2 inches. . .$1.80 Sl .68¢ Cenme. Quilted Mattress Pads These standard quality sanitary pads have white cotton filling and are closely stitched. Size 42x76 inches . . Size 54x76 inches Size 60x76 inches .$1.85 B The Linen Shop, Pirst Floor SOCIETY. GOLDENEERGS “AT SEVENTH AND K” THE DEPENDABLE STORE Frocks Launched Last Month in Paris Salons! But Already Clever Adap'gations of Them Have Appeared in Our 803—A study in artful simplicity . . . one of those frocks that look so easy to make . . . until you try it! Sizes 14 to 38. (Adaptation.) 802 — Everything ‘we might expect of this master-designer . . even to his fa- mous Lily - of - the- Lucille Paray! Tae, “phint’ sizes 14 to 20. (Adapta- Marcel Rochas! tion.) Where else can you find first- hand adaptations of these world- famous designers for only $15! We never heard of its being done before . . . except by the other stores in the Lilienthal Organiza- tion (all outside of Washington but Goldenberg's) who have united with us to make such a fashion triumph possible! Patou! Maggy Rouff! These are only three of the many adorable models that our New York Representative selected in Paris last month. e originals were rushed back to New York to an ex- tremely clever New York maker . . . who has them all copied and ready for you . . . long before Easter . . . at this revolutionary price! Each one wears a special tag telling you the name of the French designer. Flowered Chiffons . . . Silk Prints .« . Heavy Plain Crepes . . . in Sizes 14 to 44. 807—A simple little outfit, but, oh, how chic! Ingeniously cut one-piece frock with a separate cape that gives it a truly Parisian air. Sizes 14 to 20. (Adaptation.) Lovely Lace Dresses (wnth detached sleeves or separate jacket) are another leading fashion now being shown in our “Fan-Gee' Dress Shop. Graceful, feminine affairs in black, beige or a deeper tan. Sizes 14 to 44. $15. P “Fan-Gee” Dress Shop—Sgtond Floor. e,

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