Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1930, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WAShi... , SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page) League will serve as waitresses for the three functions, daintily dressed in maids’ uniforms of green with caps and aprons of white organdy. * Mrs, Card Robertson Kurtz is chair- man of the Waitress Committee and Wwill have as her assistants Mrs. McCook , Mrs, Claude Langlais and Mrs. McKnew. - The league members who will serve as_waitresscs are Mrs. Reber Littlehales, Mrs. George Maurice Morris, Miss Betty Ridsdale, Miss Elsie Ekengien, Miss Margretta Bayard Wright, Miss Belie Johnson, Mrs. John Parker, Miss Caroline Wilcox, Miss Maria_Sacasa, Mrs, Willlam T. Mann, Mrs. E. K. Morris, Miss Olive Shirley, Mrs. John Whelan, Miss Nancy Chase, Miss Elizabcth Baker, Miss Norveli Munford, Miss Rebecca Davidson, Miss| Ann Carte: Greene, Mrs. Stan'ey Carr, Mrs J. W. Hazeil, Miss Katrina Beale, Miss Elizabcth Eeall, Mrs. David St. Pietre GaillarG, Mme. de Manduit, Miss | Chariotte Childress, Mrs, Alison Scott, | Mi's Lucia Guzman, Mrs. Harry Ong, Miss Rahel Davies, Mrs. Willlam Ritter, Miss Anne Larner, Miss Sallie Hews Phillips, Mrs. Robert Watson, Mrs, Alb-rt wucas, Mrs. Marshall Mars- ton, Mrs. William Sturtevant, Mrs.| Daniel L. Borden, Miss Lorando Proch-| F nik, Mrs. Frederick Bradley and Miss | Suzanne Eradiey. Mrs. Minnie Saunders, widow of the, Rev. Dr. Albert E. Saunders of Chi- cago, is the hmue.{uesl of her son and | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, George Moss Saunders, in their home, at 2812 | Chesterfield place. Mrs. Saunders is at the present t'me making her home with her son, the Rev. Dr. A. Edward Saun- ders,_ rectar._of .St. Martin’s Episcopal Chureh, -#t Providence, R. I, and will remain in Washington over Thanks- giving. . Siak ! Miss Mary Dawes, niece of United| States Ambassador to.England and for- | mer Vice President of the United Stltes{ and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, was hostess to a small company at luncheon yester- day at the Willard. Mrs. Charles T. Penn entertained at luncheon and bridge in her home to-| day, when the guests were Mrs. Norman | J. Morrison, Mrs. B. T. Heflin, Mrs. J. J. | Byrne, Mrs. Kirk Wilkinson, Mrs. How- | ard T. Jomes, Mrs. Lewis L. Annis and | Mrs, T. D. McCrummen, house guest of Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. Clarence W. Grosner will enter- tain a company at dinner at the new Shoreham on next Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. Grosner has just returned to her Georgetown home after a short stay in New York at the Ambassador Hotel in company with Senora de la Baira, ‘who is remaining there for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hughes an- | nounce the marriage of their daughter Hannah to Mr. George 5. Adams in the | E home of the bride’s parents on Rock | Creek Church road Saturday evening. November 15, at 8:30 o'clock. The MRS BISHOP PERKINS HILL, Formerly Miss Alice Rice Worthington, Worthingion, whose marriage took place at St. John's Church yesterday afternoon. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Dorothy Ellis vice chairman. Assisting them are Miss Helen Belt, Miss Frances | Miss | Shermen, Miss Marion Wallace, Brown, Mix: Mary Brown, Miss Isabel G Clepham and Miss Sarah Pitts. President Hoover, will be a guest of honor Saturday, at noon, at the celebri y | breakfast of the National League of . Judge Atkinson is a prominent member of th> branch of the league in Miami. Mrs. Strickland {Gilllan will also be a guest of honor. | by. Mrs. Ward E —Underwcod Photo. | 1UN, Bertha BoMing, Miss Powell and Mr. John Walker Holcombe. Mrs. Albert W. Swalm will have as her guests Mrs. Charles P. Clark, sister- in-law of Mrs. Swalm's daughter, Mrs. | H. Frank Hodges Clark, and Miss Kather- ine Conlin. Mrs. E. Richard Gasch, State vice vresident for the league in the Dis- trict, will have with her Mme. Skalicky, wife of the counselor of the Czecho- slovakia legation, and Mrs. F. G. Auls- brook of New York, sister of Mrs. Gasch. Others at this table will be Mrs, Charles E. Riordon and her guests, Mrs, James E. Boyd and Mrs. Simcoe: Mrs. Frank Pyle, Miss Althea Alderson and Miss Alida Smith, whose guest will be Mrs. J. Dann Faber. An _interesting table will be that of the American Woman's Legion, spon- sored by Mrs. Edward Shields, who will hi in her group Mrs. Frank Morrison, M Acheson F. Hassan, Senora de Bethart, Mrs. B. Gwynne Dent, Mrs. Maud S. Harding and Mrs. Eldon P. King. Among those who have made individ- ual reservations are Mrs. Victor Kaufl- mann, Senor Persio C. Pranco, Mrs Paul Johnson, Mrs. Willlam Gower, whose guests will be Mrs. Howard Cros- , Mrs. W. W. Sloan Mrs. J. B. Scott, and Mrs, V. Miller . Fer- Mrs. E. E. Danly, Mrs. Charles gus Mrs. Virgil B. Jack: Mrs Holt, Mrs. Davis Moore, Mrs. William C Foster, Mrs. Grace Prysinger, Mrs John Mock, Mrs. Sade Catherine Cole: te vice president for the leag:: OUR . COAT ALL FROM GROUP 1 $55.00 Were to $78.50 GROUP 3 $98.50 Were to $150 Diana_Kearney | in - Rizik Brothers 1213 F Dress, Street, Sport Fashions! Offers You Important Savings SUITS REDUCED ALSO — D. C, Tuwnspiy, Virginia, who will have with her Miss Amy K. White, Mrs. W. R. Neely, Miss Isabel Neely and Mrs. Saunders Simmerman: Mrs. F. H. Mahim, Mrs. . H. Haskell and Miss Prancis A. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Chase of Ormond Beach, Fla., are visiting in Washington for a few days and are at the Willard. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Matson of St. Paul, Minn., are at the Dodge Hotel while in Washington, accompanied by | Miss Jane D. Matson and . M. D. | Beckley. Mrs, Henry Magrane and Mrs. Curtis Curtin, both of Boston, are at the Carl- | ton for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam M. Kimball have arrived in Washington from their home in Hollywood, Calif., and are at the Willard. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Patton of Hart- ford, Conn., are passing some time ap the Carlton. Andrews Day Nursery Benefit Tea Tomorrow. The annual donation tea of the Mira McCoy Andrews day nursery will be held in the home cf Mrs. Philip G. Af- fleck, at 3100 Connecticut avenue, to- morrow afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock. Those. assisting Mrs. Affleck are Mrs. Charles L. Henry, Mrs. Thomas B Gardner, Mrs. Cavode Davis, Mrs. Wal- ter Jett, Mrs. Carter Keane, Mrs. David | ALL SALES FINAL SALE REGULAR STOCK GROUP 2 $69.50 Were to $125 GROUP 4 $150.00 Were to $225 S buR 18, 1930. & day. cares for about 25 children Among those attending the dance of the Young Women'’s Council of the Na- tional Woman's Party this evening at rters on (Px.swl Hill will be Mrs. M. Linebarger, Miss Muna Lee, Miss Maude Younger, Mrs. Nina E. Allender, Mrs. Alfred Anthony, Mrs. Anne Archbold, Miss Angelina Carabelli, Miss Fanny Bunand- Sevastos, Miss Mary Burrows, Miss Mabel Van Dyke, Miss Alice Louise Hunter, Miss Ruth Miller, Miss Jennet Gover, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hilding Beij, Miss Helen Wheeler, Mr. Roberf E. Dewey. Mr. Harvey Wiley, Mr. L. G Van Hoorn, Mr. Walter Mitchell, Mr. Jerry Gover, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Greene, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Joseph Horgan, Mr. Drew Pearson and Mr. Andre Cattaul. A pretty wedding took place in the Takoma Park Seventh-day Adventist Church Monday evening, November 10, when Miss Fern Leona Hawkins, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Hawkins of Montrose, Minn., became the bride of Mr. E. Farrand Willett, .son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Willett of Maplewood, N. J., Wells officiating. Pre " (Continued on Fourth Page. B A Dainty Piano Of Symmetrical Dimen- +stons and Delightful Tone Is Offered You in the New Brambach Apartment Grand “The Richest Child Is Poor Without Musical Training.” Length, 4 Ft. 6 In.—In Mahosany 550 Sold on Convenient Terms & SONS E. F. JJROOP co. 5 CONNECTICUT AVE. af CALVERT DINNER DANCES In the Louis Seize room every evening from 7 to 9 (with sery- ice $1.50 person or a carte service). Supper session, 10 till 1 (50- cent couvert, except Saturday, Sunday and holidays, $1). I Dancers from | Club Richman Saturday Night Dances Special dinner, $2, starting at 8, including couvert. Supper a la carte, $1 couvert. Dinner patrons may remain and dance through supper without charge. LO WE ~~ N(VINJ’ JHOREHAM ORCHESTRA PAUL FIDELMAN ~ D/RECT/ING —A Suggestion for —Prospective Buyers of Oriental Rugs OU'LL find it decidedly advantageous to see what we have to offer before pa- tronizing other sales of Oriental rugs. {Bakshian rugs, qualities and prices are guaranteed, and for your further satisfac- tion, we make the following offer: 20% ber Sale and, furthermore, any rug you purchase of us can be returned within ONE YEAR and exchanged at FULL VALUE for any other rug you may fancy. discount prevails during this Novem- Judge Edith M. Atkinson, judgs of the Juvenfle Court of Miam', Fla., who is in_ Weshington "this week to attend be a speaker at the breakfast. will have the Child Welfare Conference called by | as guests at her personal table Miss | Mr. Gillilan will speak. ceremony, which was ettended by mem- | Mrs, Minnigerode Andrews, who will bers of the two.families, was periorm by the Rev. C. E. Hawthorne of W lace Presbyterian Church. HATS, $7.95 and $10.00 Steinway Pianos —-‘% A. H. BAKSHIAN Phone Nonlg 5790 1625 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Established 40 Years Mrs. R. M. McChne and Mrs. Samuel | Dent Grey have returned to their homes | in Forest Hills, N. after spending the week end with Mrs. McCune's parents, | Capt. Oliver M. Maxam, chief of opera- tions of the Coast Guard, and Mrs. rtment ‘n the ne Wllll;'tlum ;(; ‘Whashington early next month to | with her parents through the Christ- mas holidays. Wobbpwarp & Lot —The Christmas Store = oP o e e These Special Prices Mean Important Savings on Mrs. Clarence Cary has arrived in| Washington from her hom: in New Yorx a2nd has taken an apartment at the Carlton for the season. Mrs. C. . Ramsey has motored to | ‘Washington from New York and is s.op- ping at Wardman Park Hotel for & few | s The House of Courtesy Domestic Rugs | : The Post Office Department Says Buy Early ... Mail Early for Christmas So we have completed our gift collections early for your convenience. Buy now for Xmas, and this year give practical gifts. Fhilipsborn - # rec 1133 Work of Poor Churches To Be Aided at Card Party. | Subscribers for tables at the ecard | party to be given in the Chinese room | of the Mayflower Hotel at 2:30 o'clock | tomorroy { poor churches are Princess de Ligne, Mme. Debuchi, the Minister from Jugo- | slavia, Col. Henry May, Maj. Alexander Johnson, Mrs. Henry Flathers, Mrs. McNeir Smith, Mrs. Henry Binsee, the OU'LL take ldvlntade of what is truly a most une usual and exceptional opportunity for selection from among an exclusive assortment of the best makes of Domestic Rugs. Wool Wiltons Worsted Wiltons Velvets Reproductions of Orientals Copres of New England . Bastedo, the Misses Saul and A Hooked Rugs—Axmmsters . Prank McIntyre. e committee in charge of arrange- ments. includes Mrs. William Kearney Carr, Mrs. George Scriven, Mys. Harold N ., Robert Whiiney Imbrie, | s W "Johnson, Mrs. John Gower | and Mrs. Frank McIntyre. The Junior Cmnmilbe:?:mludu Princess Elizabeth In room and scatter sizes. If thereisa rug needed— de Ligne, cess Antoinette de Ligne, | you can Aupply the want at a rcmarkab]e savind NOW Senorita . Diez c;e M;tll , Se y. N0 Worsted Wilton Rugs Petsian effects in the rich Oriental colors and modern designs. 6x9.... viterere . 838 10 § 8.3x10.6 ....$9() to $190 B pp— e e 11.3x15 . ...$]95 to $]195 DULIN & MARTIN 27x54 .....8]Q t0 $16.50 UNFINISHED FURNITURE A CHOICE COLLECTION—WANTING ONLY THE TOUCH OF YOUR OWN PERSONALITY Axminster Rugs Plain shades, with toned . L borders; Oriental effects and : o N Pure Silk. domestic designs. The Active Sportswoman— —called upon to brave the windiest, wintriest weather— finds smart protection in this SUEDE ENS] BLE—almost all inclusive in its skirt, jacket and beret. Each piece is priced separately—Jacket and Skirt, each $29.50—the Beret, $3.95. SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. harge of the arrangements, the funds from which will be used in mouc education and Americanization Miss Gretna Boswell is chairman MI the Young Men’s Committee and Miss | 8.3x10.6 .. . 11.3x15 .....$95 to $115 97x54 $4.75 to $5.25 Lingerie . $9.95 Lingerie is the perfect gift. Dainty, pure gye.ui.lk c}:-epe deT?inehunder):hings char;,n thz & eminine heart. ese have the new touches o Coplgs of Old NEW England hooked Rugs lace insertions and hand-rolled straps. Lace trimmed or tailored styles. In the medley of colorings which made those homemade rugs of 9x12 size Dancettes Teddies . Gowns Step-Ins in the new pastels Blush Nile Tearose MART aids to artistic “ome fitments and use- ful Christmas Gifts in the ma"'ng—both vie for con- sideration in this coll>ct’on of well designed unpainted— Occasional Tables; Chairs; Chests of Drawers; Sewing Cabinets; Vanities; Beds; Desks; Bookcasss; Steols; Curio Shelves; Mirrors; Dish Shelves; Night Tables; Children’s Furniture, etc. Wool Wilton Rugs Patterns that are exclusive, in color tones that will har- monize with your furnishiny effects. Velvet Rugs rich the deep pile, and effective in the refined patterns. 8.3x10.6 9l . 27x54 . & J. SLOANE The House With the Green Shutters 711 Twelfth Street Just Above G Luxuriously in We have excelled ourselves this year in our collec- tion of French creations of intimate apparel. Exqui- site French crepe pieces with Alencon, Breuge, and other fine laces, and careful details that characterize our fine lingerie, lace trimmed or beautifully tailored. Fine Lingerie Gown Ensembles Pajamas Lounging Pajamas Hostess Robes 35 10 33950 4, $79-50 ' 4 The correct Brushes and colorful Duco Lacquers are here, too, for finishing. DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” PARKING SERVICE—Conn. -dve. Entrance. SPECIAL— DRESSER..... $6.75 MAGAZINE OR BOOK RACK...$2.25 BOOKCASE....$5.00 - 5 shelves; 24 in. wide.

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