Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1930, Page 49

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Ft. Humphreys Social Set Enjoys Program Of Rare Festivities Dance bv Officeu Club Op'lu Schedule—Dinners and Other Attractive En- tertainments of Record. * Personal Notes. /FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., November | 23—The Officers’ Club entertained ata | dince in Harris Hall last night. In the Teoeiving line were Capt. and Mrs. F. Russell Lyons and Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart. Preceding the hop an attractive progressive dinner w glven for the officers of the 13th En neers and their ladies by Capt. al Mrs. Harley Latson and Licut. and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow. « Mrs. William E. R. Covell entertained a4 tea Tuesday following the meeting of the Home Engineering Section cf the Women’s Club. Her guests were Mrs. ry F. Pipes, Mrs. Robert B, ’Mw Harry A. Buckley, Mrs. . Ul rwood, Mrs, Crittendén Marr wu Mrs. Wilson iggins, Mrs. L. M. Henshaw and Mrs. Morris M. Bauer. The Monday night Bridge Club met the home of Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly Snow and had as its guests Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpenln% Mrs. R, W. Mackie and_her two daughters of Valley Stream, N. Y., are ests of Lieut. and Mrs. Joltph W. . They will sall from New York early in December for California via the Panama Canal. Col. Elllott J. Dent entertained at dinner Tuesday night in honor of Col. Axbm B. Kaempfer, and had as his and Mrs. Henry A. Finch nd Mrs. Cleveland C. Gee. attractive dinner before last evening’s hop was that given by Capt. and Mrs. Willlam N. Thomas, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Casebeer and Mr. Lowell E. Scott of Lognsport, Ine are guests of Ma,. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Anderson. Among recent arrivals at the post are Lieut. and Mrs. Oscar A. Saunders and Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Péterson, who werc formerly stationed at Corozal, Panama Canal Zone. Capt. and Mrs. Harley Latson enter- tained at supper Sunday night and had as guests Maj. and Mrs. Emory H. Gist, Maj. and Mrs. Henry C. Johannes, Maj. and Mrs. William E. R. Covell, Capt. and Mrs. James L. Alverson, Capt. and Reading Wilki Mrs. Clsude H. Chorpening, Lieut. and Mrs. Morris M. Bauer. Mr. Arthur T. Burger of Nahwah, N. J., was a dinner guest last evening of Lieut. and Mrs. Prank H. Oxx. Mrs. J. R. C. Walk arrived Sunday to and Mrs. Don G. Sh Mrs. Charles W. 2rt_entertained the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club. ““‘!I’L R. W. Mackie was a rum of the Tiout atatie Beverly C. Snow have s their week end gu-sts Lieut. and Mrs. Thompson of Annapolis, Md. ‘Mrs. G. Rumaggi, Mrs. Jane Putnam | and Mrs. Lawrence K. Anderson were bridge luncheon guests of Mr. C. J. ‘Wolfe in Washington Monday. Mrs. C. S. Jarvis of Washington was 8 week end guest of Licut. and Mrs. | Henry Berbert. Capt. and Mrs. Walter B. Fariss and | their two daughters arrived Monday to spend a few days with Maj. and Mrs. Emory H. Gist. Capt. Fariss is en route yton, Panama, to Fort | ‘Wis.. is.a guest of Maj. J. Moultrie Ward and ll\ wood. i Hnniy and Miss Dor- m%%e Va, a4 M“w:;k‘:n‘: Hillsman. Elks' I;odge A.nnour:u Annual’ Charity Ball Lodge, No. 15, B. P. O. hold its eleventh annual 88 patrons Mrs. Mrs. James Farrell, Mrs. Mrs. Charles L. Rouse, lln Anton A Auth, Mrs. Lenard Gawler, Mrs. John E. Lynch, Mrs. Prank Rose, Caulifiower, B. mumu un ilm Miss Ida - Brahler and S5iei George . Sirong, 8, exalted ruler, mmexuudmlmc“mlod‘ew the officers will act as the reception committee. John L. Reh will present several features, among them the per- Entertainment Committes of the Jodge. | will be of a novel character. Mr lnd Mu Hme Hou. To Minnis e Slniddies Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hiney enter- tained at dinner Th""m" cv-’ni:uwlrn the Mism Cii 31 ‘it Gengg o0, mi Club o 1 e, Ox- ford, O'gh” of which Mr. o‘ graduate. The decorations were o( and yellow, the colors of Mrs. Hlnm class, Autumn leaves and roses being used. A short program of music and dancing followed the dinner. ‘The president of Miami College, Dr. Alfred H. Upham, and Mrs. Upham | came for the party, which is an an- | nual affair. Other guests were Mrs John F. Gries, Mr. Markham .ew's, mment of the M rflx Club of Wash- eehan, Mrs, Wil- liam Anderwn M{:a Linds Deaton, Mr. John Markley and ur Robert Gordon. Pnrfnx Hunt Club Conducts Fox Chase The Fairfax Hunt Club, at Sunset | Hills, Va,, with a membership of about ! 25 from Washington, is popular with | Washington sportsmen. Yesterday a fox hunt was held, the chase begin- ning at Dranesville 4nd ending at Sun- set Hills, about 40 riders be in at- tendance. Later a hunt b st was served at the new club house, with Mr, .fl Mrs. Beverley llui& Coleman as ives up shelt Washinigion sestdence to as] residence to ‘tl.gz ‘Winter at Sunset Hills, Va. evening Miss Klth.ryn Washington gave a hunt, wm: supper n the ciub house, Mu. Blaine Frec Moore dH‘l Guests at Luncheon Blaine l"t»r Moore, kunown in circles as PI Moek Atkeson, 8 group of literary women ia luncheon Thuisday at her home op th street, when juests were of ér!l'h.:nh a‘l author “Judy's Man,” “The Crys other novels; Bessie White ith Richmond, Va., suthor of children’s , authot of ’; Ida Donnally Pe- | themums. Mme. Debuchi Honor Guest At Catholic Home Tea Mme. Drbulhl. vfl. of the Japanese Ambsssador, be the guest of hamnttm wheclwnnun Catholic Home for Aged Ladies, ms P street, Monday, November 324, to 6 o'clock. Mme. Cato, 'lho('.ha first secretary of the embassy, Miss Takako Devllchl. daughter of uu Ambassador, pour tea, assisted by Mrs. Douglas wmu and Miss Sara Lee, The Board of Manage:s are: Mra. George T. May, Miss Rebecca Worth- ington, Mrs. John Cammack, Miss Helen Shea, Miss M. Butler Chancellor, Mrs. John Ryan Devereux, Mrs. Kin| |Miss Orline Fenwick, Miss May Fen- wick, Mrs. Frank Hfll Mrs. Ellen | Bayne, Miss Corrinne Beavans, Mrs. May Biandford, Mrs. Francis Dickins, Mrs. D. J. Hayes, Mrs, Frances Miller, | Mrs. Jemes O Donnell, Miss Genevieve | Wimsatt, Miss Louise Wimsatt. The piritual director i Right Rev. Mgr.' Edwurd L. Buckey. In compliment to Mme. Debuchi the home will be decorated with chrysan- SO S o Hood College Club Plans Thanksgiving Luncheon The members of the Hood College Club of Washington will meet at a Thanksgiving luncheon on Saturday, November 29, at the headquarters of the American Association of University Women. The president, Mrs. Edwin C. ! Dulton, and other officers of the club will welcome all undergraduates, farm- ers’ students and alumnae of Hood College at this meeting. A short busi- ness meeting will follow the luncheon, at which time plans for the coming year's activities will be formulated. The juncheon is in charge of the club secre- | tary, Miss Dora L. Hughes, 3750 Jocelyn | street northwest. i Mrs. I‘i R. Rea to Preside At Thanksgiving Tea Mis. Henry Rea of Pittsburgh will give her annual tea at the Red Cross Building at Walter Reed Hospital Thanksgiving afternoon. Uhmhnglutflg Binner $2.00 KRR T On Richmond Read Alexandria and Mt. Vernon MENU Mixed Fruit Cup Choice of Seup ‘Turkey Dressing—Cran| Jelly bR S Celery Hearts Olives cndki Srest Fotatoes Crea cn-llluer Buttered Clrr.l ‘Vegetable Aspic Mot Tea Biseuits Fresh Pumpkin Ple, Mince Pl ©Old Fashioned Ginger Bread an Teg Gream Tea, Coffee, Milk For Reservations Telephone Alexandria 1932 or 2203 OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR In Washington's most favored residential nly a stone's throw from transportation lines. ‘The Chalfonte offers conven- WW author of “Girls of LoD Ago™: %mo.m: o Yigs nd iently arranged apartments—airy and bright “all of them—in one, two, three and four room units, Now Exhibiting screened t.nraughout the day and evening. Adams 8710 f .mufll” for Evening Wear 4n jauiractive collection f Dance Frocks . . . un- A g L the newest in decolietage, Aemliines in tatfeta. orepe chiffon and panne satin. Charmn black ond evening shades. $15 to $39.75 i 1 Wraps | for e Evening Wear | Lovely Wraps cranspirent v & oieithou, i ve, v ext Frening Fraoke. . Fea tured in fiod Rue areent | $16.50 t0 $39.75 ‘_-;ih. O"'/M/I'“ e $525 Kandahars $420 You could change the entire appearance of your living room by one of these luxurious Kandahar rugs. Approximate 9x12 size. o — “$450 Chinese Rugs’ $360 Chinese rugs with designs as intriguing as the mysterious Orient itself, and tones that {OVEMBER 23, 1930—PART THREE. ULD YOU have believed i1t? If some one had told you that before long YOU-— a person of but moder- ate means—could realize that lifelong dream of owninfig‘,rr a gorgeous Oriental rug?- Well...you can, for prices are much lower at Joses Now. .. During The November Oilental Rug Sale $450 Yildiz Rugs $340 $200 Yildiz, size 6x9...... $150 Lillehan, size 5x7..... 5130 “reflect its colorful atmosphere. 9x|2 slze (approx.). $75 Hamadans, approx. 31/4x6. . $50 Kurd Rugs, approx. 3V/gx6/. Fine Linens Cloths and Napkins Louis Seize; March Daffodil and Lace Patterns $7.25 cloths, size 2x2 $8.75 cloths, size 2x25. ... $10.25 cloths, size 2x3 $8.75 napkins, size 22x22 in. Rose Baroque, Rhododendron Lil -of—fhe-Valley $9 cloths, size 2x2 $10.75 cloths, size 2x2V4. .. coouun. .. $12.75 cloths, size 2x3.. $10 napkins, size 22x22 in. Damask—in Chrysanthemum, Rose and band,rose andribbon $11.25 cloths, size 2x2. . . ... $12.75 cloths, size 2x21;. $15.75 cloths, size 2x3. . .... $12.75 napkins, size 22x22 in. .....$10,75 Discontinued Cloths $6.75 cloths, size 2x2. ... $8 cloths, size 2x215. $9.50 cloths, size 2x3. .. ¥ $60 $40 Yildiz rugs are chiefly noted for their unusual colorings that are so beautifully blended. 9x12 (apprex.). Smaller Room Sizes $160 $13.50 Anatolian Mats 59.75 MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR ‘Bridge Sets 89c Regular $1.25 all - linen colored bordered bridge sets; four napkins and cloth. Lunch or Dinner Set $3.65 Regular $5 all-linen cols ored bordered sets of 70x70 cloth and six napkins. Colored Sets $3 Regular $4.50 all - linen colored bordered setse, of floth, size 54x72 and six nap- ns. Rayon Sets e Regular $8 hemstitched colored bordered rayon luncheon sets of 52x52-in. cloth and six napkins. Sor Hhankigiirng Dinnei’ Sets $4.25 Regular $6.50 _all - linen colored bordered dinner sets of 70x80-in. cloth and eight napkins. Breakfast or Luncheon Sets $1.35 Regular $2 all-linen solid colored or colored bordered sets of cloth and four nap- kins, Dinner Sets $8.75 Regular $11 all-linen solid colored dinner sets of 63x80+ in. cloth and eight napkins. Face Towels " $5.15 Doz.‘ All-linen ~ hems titched white or white with colored edges. Also sold at 50c each. $1 All-Linen Hemstitched Solid-Colored Face Towels, 79¢, or $9.25 doz. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR W. B. Moses F Street at Eleventh $500 Lilvlehans' $366 Their rich colors of deep ved or blue make a lovely background for a living room or dining room settmg 912 (approx.). $225 Gorevans $180 For the den—a sturdily woven ruig in'warm glowing colors that would suit the kind of room a man likes. : $35 Lillehans, size 2Vx4. ...« ...... $28 $25 Beloochistans, size 21/3x4........ 520 Reupholstering for Holiday Affairs? Now is the lifie while prices are low and stocks complete. Estimates given without obligation. Work done in our shops. Tapestries, $3 50 to $10 yd. Antique or Figured Frieze $12.50 yd. Damask $6 to $7.50 yd. Velours . . . . . Byd THIRD FLOOR

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