Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1930, Page 50

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| B - SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART THREE. SOCIETY. T — e TP IN HISTORIC ROLE Social “Festivities PRSI . Teas, Suppérs, Banquets and Bridge Parties Feature Season's Program—Other Events of Special Interest. Here the Largeu. Selection We’'ve Ever Shown Charnley, Miss son and Miss Kathleen McOue. have been at the Dodge Hotel with their two children for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Dennett, after passing most of the Summer in Boston with friends and relgtives, will sail from San Fran- cisco October 22 on the Matsonia for Honolulu, where Mrs, Dennett 1s in busi- ness. Miss E. G. Stuart of Washington has returned from Poland Springs, Me., where she spent the Summer, and is | occupying her suite at the Hotel Graf- ton. HUNDREDS OF THEM! Every Style—Every Size—For Every Occasion You'll Find Just What You Want at Just the Right Price 323.85 Worth $35.00 Yes, hundreds of them, but not one in this tre mendous group that you wouldn't like to wear. the popular tones of browns and greens and plenty of the ever-fashionable blacks. These coats are adorned with the unusually large and rich fur sets for which Sigmunds is famous and one glance will convince you that these are by far the best bargains at their price. Use Sigmunds Lay-By Plan Miss Ellen Miller of the Merrill-Pal- | mer School of Home Economics in De- troit is a guest at the Dodge Hotel. Miss Elizabeth Barr of Chevy Chase, accompanied by Miss Mary Bruce Eagle of Martinsburg, W. Va., has left for Boston to attend the Harvard-West Point foot ball g:me, and will visit her sister, Mrs. Q. Hensley, while there. lyn University of ; . J. N, from the University of Kentucky. Delta Pi Sorority of Geor| wmm University opened its .ocl':l season with & large tea given in honor of Margaret Maise, new province MISS ELLEN NEUKERCK WOOLNOUGH, Mrs, Thomas Durfee of Princeton, N. J., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Eliza~ beth M. Hesse, at 710 A street southeast. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Hogan of Vallejo, Calif., have arrived in Washington and have taken an l‘glflmenl at the Roose- velt Hotel for the Winter. Mrs. Buntlnswn-xldn and her son, Mr. Willilam Elderkin Huntington, salled from New York yesterday aboard the new Hamburg-American motor liner Milwaukee, Mr. Huntington will ac- company his mother to the Italian Riviera, where she will spend the Winter. Mrs, William Stone Abert, who has made her home at the Hotel %flg po— | ‘The annual Fall supper given by the llumnupg; K‘:pp-bA’lphA Thets will be held Tuessay Mrs, Glenn Who will enact the pacs of Mrs: Abranam Van Bares, daoghtersin-law of 10 enac of 3 am an juren, «in-law Frosident Vas Basen In <The East Room,” & pageant to be given in the Wilard | (oo oy e s ire Abery 1 Hotel =i room Friday evening under the auspices of St. Margaret's Church. n, U —Harris-Ewing Photo. | Ny, during the Summer. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred O. Abel have returned to their home at 420 Irving street _after visiting with relatives in New York. Miss Madeleine Letterman, New York . Re« convention will be vanaugh, and party el , Thursday, October 16, DINNER 1:00 to 8:30 Menu Grape Fruit Juice » Punch Society Events Chronicled In Capital Home Circles closed their Summer home on West River and are now at the new Shoreham Hotel where ¢ have taken an apart- ment for the Winter season. thew's Church, this city. Mrs. £, H. Pratt is at the Hotel Grafton for the coi season. She spent the Summer at East Lee, Mass, and has made the Grafton her Winter Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman will en- tertain a box party at the concert to be given Wednesday afternoon by Ted Shawn and the ishawn Dancers We'd Ilke you to compare - With ethers You've Seen at $58 at the Belasco Theater. Mr. and Mrs M. J. Bliss Austin have returned from their wedding trip to Bermuda and afé now at their new home, 633 street, at Westfield, N.J. Mrs, A was, before her mar- :fll. Miss Janet Evans of Erle, Pa., Mr. Austin formerly lived in ‘Wright, daughter 1l Wright A Mrs. Joseph E. Johnson, who_spent the Summer on the Coast of Maline, has taken an apartment at the May- flower, having arrived in Washington yesterday after making brief visits in Boston, New York and Philadelphia. past 12 years, and previous time had maintained a house at Long- dale, Va. . George A. Miller of Omaha, Nebr., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald McNaught, 4431 Q street, Foxhall Village. Mr. and Mrs. Strickland Gillilan are rela- | spending the week end at Sherwood home for some time. Miss MacPhail Guest Of University Women The American Association of Univer sity Women will have as their guest Wednesday and Thursday, Miss Agnes MacPhail of Canada. ‘Wednesday & dinner will be given in honor of Miss MacPhall, when she will talk on “Tariff and World Peace.” Miss of the first woman to act on the disarma- { COATS 8p] group of \ broadoloth tricolaines and N Almira fabrics, trimmed with genuine red fox, L] mink, dyed genuine musk- \ rat, marmont, paradise muskrat and snowflake \| lapin. A small deposit will reserve any of these coats. P ment conference of the League of Na- Forest and_will return to their tions. ment at Wardman evening. Miss Norvell Clark Munford is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. A. Toutant Beau- regard, at the Naval Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hazard have Jjust returned to their apartment in the Ontario after the SBummer a Caldwell, N. J., and Berkshires. — Mrs. Nichols of Seattle has as her guest her cousin, Miss Sophie Pearce Casey of Washi D. C.i deughter of the late Rear, Admiral s Casey 1 entertatned st g:;mm"flf.nmuw The New Autumn Shoes of A HECHT MONTH EVENT! ELECTRIC CONSOLE SEWING MACHINES B %, e 55; Miss Charlotte Campbell has re- turned from a Summer in Europe and has taken an apartment leigh Court for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Netherton of La Grange, Ky, who have been for several weeks of their Lovely new shoes of bronze— add a chic and discreetly lumi- nous note to the Autumn cos- tume of brown or green. - ter, Miss Dorothy of New York have returned to Wash- from -their n y i T 5555! o Southern Stelos Co., Inc. Then AW MTATE RONZE Kid ~ one of the high fash- ions for Fall. Smartly in. dorsed by 5th Avenue. Men- tioned prominently for Spring, at last week’s Conference of Costume and Shoe Stylists in New York. Yet, in Washing- ton, featured almost exclusively by— “Hahn Special” Fast Steppers $6.50 Smart “Lady Luxury” hose and bags to complete the har- monious picture. i ALE) $20,000 Worth of SHOES and HOSIERY Must Be Sacrificed at i { £ i Ei . b ] T°S been some time since we’ve been able to offer such a value. And it’s made possible through special arrangements with the manufacturer. These eonsole ma- chines do double duty . . . since they serve as a convenient sewing machine, as well as a charming piece of furniture. No doubt but that this event is made to order. Profit by it Monday. i § 4 Once. We Have to Va- cate by November Ist. Shoes That Formerly Sold at $4 and $6 Now on Sale at $2.95___$3.95 and a few at $4.95 Every smar* style and material in. eluded—many at half price and less Don’t miss this opportunity! j : i} E ! B i i i § 5l L = [ ad T Eue 4 e T : g EES i i t the home of 2151 California | J ; gl | i e e e s Hemstitching, while you shop, 8c yd. Choice of Any HOSE in the Store 85¢ o Pormerly Sold U, o 8105 The BOOTERY 928 F St. N. W. Arch Buoy SHOES All Styles AA to EEE—3 to 9 We specialize in overhauling machines of all makes (Third Fioor, The Hecht Oo.) THE HECHT CO. NAtional 5100 Luncheon and Bridge Party Honors Mrs. Chester Holmes Shep 1207 F St F Street at Seventh

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