Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1930, Page 58

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Any Join in Exciting Paper Chase Sunday At Fort Humphreya Officers and Ladies of Post Contest for ‘"Prizes." Thanksgiving Week Fes- tivities ifi Various Forms Secheduled. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va,, Novémber 29 —Officers and ladies of the post ant guests fic tico were intlus ih the “pape M-nln‘g under the auspices of the o tion. Prizes, given to_the first. tleman and the first lady ilder to g’l a at the “kill,” were awarted by Col. Edward H. Schulz to Mrs. Cam- eron Brown of Quantico and Lieut. grold A. Kurstedt. Following . the e, & hunt breakfast was held in Harris Hall. Ma). Lunsford B. Oliver Was “master of hounds.” Lieut. Frank H. Oxx was “whip,” and Capt. Harry A. Buckley was the “fox.” Among the guests at the hunt breakfast was Cen. and Mrs. . Pillsbury and Miss Elizabeth bury o ashington, g:nn and Mrs. Caffiercn Brown and pt. Ma Holmes of Quantico. It is plannéd to hold one of these rides each month. Capt. and Mirs. Albert C. Lieber, jr., entertained . R rd T. Colner, Capt. Morrill tston, Lieut. Henry C. Wolfe and . Helen M. Wolfe of Washington and Lieut. Miles Reber and Lieut. Lée B. Washbourne at din- ner Thursday, Lieut. And Mrs. Charles W. Stewart had as their tea guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Irwin H. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Holton of New York, Miss Frances Brady and Mr. Warren Adams of Washin; v Stewart also eni ned at difher ‘Tuesday, and had with them Lieut. and Mrs. W. H. Leaf of Washington and Lieut. Miles Reber. Col. Edward H. Schulz, the Rev. R. L. Rumaggi of New York and Lieul and Mrs. Willlam H. Powell of Wash= n - were ving _dinner Lieut. Louis J. Rumaggl -anti umaggi. Lieut, and Mrs. | SOLiELY, LWt ARd Mrs, ©. Rodnty Smith wers | Suppér Budsts BuhdAy of CApt. Ahd Mvs. Thomas. Capt. and Mrs. Glenn Stough and fathily of Aldan, Pa., speht the Thatiks- giving holldays ks guésts of Capt. ahd Mrs. Bennett H. ~Bowléy. Oapt. ana Mrs. Bowley had as dinner guests Fri- day night Capt. and Mrs. Harley Lat- son, Capt. atid Mrs. R. D. B'ui'dll‘bl. ‘apt. and, Mrs. Stdugh, Capt. and gehm ing lioon a SARE oo N3 e 1, and Mrs. Henry A. - T m?ed at tea Sunday ‘%’" o 3‘-2‘1\1"3'&':" 4 . ingtoh, Col. mg :‘"h rllnehhn\a ‘bitm Finch, sr., attended ,the luncheon wmon- gu.y Mrs. E. B, Parker in 8- Caph. atia Mys. Harry A Buekley, L{eut nfla Murs.l l.hu‘l‘s Ww. cfi‘mfié Lieut. rs, Joseph W. ) Ewm‘f th and emnt.xfl.sur G Kirchhoff atténded the Quantico dabice Wednesday as guests of Capt. Ahd Mrs. Cameron 5 Ll‘rutt. ‘l,ydd 7y ing left Wednesday end with Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Heck of Haminonton, N. J. Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert B. Loper te- turned Wednesday from a visit Staunton, Ya., and 1eft the same to spend Thanksgivihg gay with and Mrs. John N. Opie of Baitimore, Col. Eiliott J. Dent had as guests for Thanksgiving dinnér Rév. and ] Francls Yarhall &nd Mr. Phillip Yarnall of Washington. . Lieut. ahd Mrs. Jo C. B. Elllott wete dinner guests of J. S. Fassett of Washingtoh Thursday. Lieut. &hd Mr8. Elliott had as tea guests Tuesfhy . and Mrs. J. S. Fassett, jr,, of Lbhg laad Lieut. and Mrs. Hans W. Holmer had as Thanksgiving dihner guests Lieut. and Mrs. Theo A. Weyher. Licut. and Mrs. James N. Kruefier were guests of Mr and Mrs. Gordon Long in Richmond over Thanksgiving. Mrs. E. Y. Underwood &nd Miss E. Underwood 1éft Monday for St. Loltis, whete they will make an extended visit with Maj. A. R. Underwood. - Miss Evélyn Booth of Washington 1§ | a guest over the week end of Capt. Ahd Mrs. Harry A. Buckley. Community Dinners!. Cl;u-bi and Societies of A]exnh&ria Mect In Pleasant Patleys | brother an sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | visitation Academy in Fréderier, Ma., Thomas U. Falffax. wéfé Week énd Fuests of Mis..C. E. wil- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stewatt afe dt|lamé th hér Homé on King street. home from & visit to reldtives in| Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lough motoréd | Newark, N. d. to Hartisonburg and were ovér Mr. Jaiies Bales Has left for his| Lo PASE WEER EHA Of the formers uncle of andl sunt, Mr. and M torie ih Richmond after a visit to Mr. Jessle Bverett o Hatold Starr. Miss Chel mfi Mrs. 3 is mg,lnc hér sister, Mrs. C. H, i8s Mabel Poffenberger of Reddys- | Miss Everétt will leave ni&y in le, T to nd Q:!b br:mi rg!t of ited By Mrs. Thofias B. , jr., Mts. R. G. Cttter and Mr. 88 J. cUte. s 3 ah enter- day T&.’.’m. Bri Club 1ast week in Her Hottie onh Nort ‘Washington street. The local post of the American Legion gave & dincé Wednesday éve- ning in the ball footh at Gadsby's Tavemn. Mr. Norman F. Lawler of Salishury, Md., spent the past week end with Mrs. Lawler. who is visiting Her parents, Mr. 4nd Mrs. H. H. Bluht. r. and Mrs. Olaf Saugstad have réturnied from Yorktowh, where they | th attended the unveiling of the portrait of Comte de Grasse in the old Custon House 1ast week. Mrs. Bnu{fluu painted the portrait for the Comte de Grasse | Chaster, N. 8. D. A. R, whose officérs mx;ge the presentation. Ga; em- the Dinnier Parties Among Spe- ¢lal Events Scheduled. House Guests Enter tained = Residents Visit-| ing in Other Cities. k ., 18 & guest in the home of Spe rs. C_W. Bufgess and will remain | Winter in St. Petérs there for the Winter. Mrs. Douglas Swan r. and Mrs. Staniey Smith her horhé in_Culpeper, & n:; pist week end with relatives in her parents, ore. SEEESS Mrs. James Acree has gone to her home in Boston, after a visit with Lieut. ! and Mrs. John er. Mr. and Mrs. D, Burns of Atlarita and Miss Helen Annabelle Willlams of | réturned nt al- ALEXANDRIA] Va., Noitinber 30— Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Burton have re- turned froin Rictimond, where they went | s, tc J guck:e'gf lnr;: de )\5 to atténd the wedding of Miss Alice | guest of her mother, Mrs. A. A. Lucylle ¥ox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | CUrtis; on Noith Patrick street. ames P. Fox, to Mr. Marion Lipwood | Miss Clara Moore hds returned to attein, in St John's Episcopal | Alexandtia after an absence of six Church Wednggny. [ovember 19. months and will spend the Winter with Mrs, R. 8, Turk of Atlanta has re- | Mrs, Geotge T. Hiipsteln, on Prince home after & visit to Mra. Wil- | sttest. Mibs Mobit passed the suim- , - | mer w! ér cousing, Mr. an , ‘Wright, in the Cameron apart T eddon v,‘-flnnrte;ru. gn Rgecek slmags, Wyo., and since then has n visiting N DF, dnd Mrs. Clement Eilis Conger, in 16™ 81 a1 ArGonRe PLace - Rockingham County. " Mrs. Chester Lee Gopdwin entertained at bridge Saturday afternoon, Novem- ber 22, in her home on South St. Asaph street. Mrs. William Kieysteuber is. a guest of her mother, Mrs, Robert White, in Greenshoro, N. C. Mr. John A. Sowers of Bridgeport, Conn., and Mr. William Sowers of Hur- lock, Md., are guests of their parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. John 8. Sowers. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Booth of Reading, Pa., were guests of Mrs. Julia Booth last week and have gone to St. Peters- urg, Fla, to remain through the Winter. Mrs. Booth also had ds her Mrs. Eugene Kiernan of New York|guest her neice, Miss Evelyn Dodd of City i3 a guest of her nts, Mt. and | Bropklyn. Mrs, William H. ' | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poole are guests The ihem! use Com- | of Mr. and Mrs. John Welling in Albdhy, mittee of the v Club | N. Y. gave & Thanksgiving dance at the club| Mrs. John Ashford dnd Mr. Russell Friday evening. Mr. Jamés M. Duncan, | Ashford of Fairfax have returned to jr, is chairman of thé committee, And their home after a visit to the former's NAtional 3770 mént. | rs. Mary W. Fortune entertained | at lunch ap the George Mason Hotel Tuesday for her daughter, Miss Josephine Fortune. The othér guests were Miss e Marje Jackson, Miss Dotothy Krafft ahd Miss Zona Newton. Miss Maiia Brows haé returned to her home in Atlanta after a visib to her bother-ih-1a% and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Danfel W. Sublett, cn Duke street. Miss Nellie Via of Lgtichburg is sow the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sublett. M Louise Pihke and Mr. Tracy Altcheson, accompanied by Miss Lae Leiénitzer of Washington, left Monday Ry motor to spend the week with Mr. itcheson’s brother-in-law and siste Lieut. and Mrs. Edward M. Matkhim jr., in Ithaea, N, Y. Proper Selection in Environ- ment Means Happiness The Chalfonte, one of Washing: fon's newer and beti situate partment byfidings, s every - diicement of Ars\-class aparcment Tesidence. et Ol g il find | beawtitully decorated and “intelligently arrange dpartments | ranging in size from ne_room, kitchenette and hath, our’ rooms, diniok room, Eitchen, sleeping porch and bath. Rentals start at $42.50 We cordially solicit your inspection any time during / the day or evening. / ident Manager . prices been so low. St. Gertrude's School To Bpotisor Art Sale A sile of drticles fiadé By the pupilé of 8t. Gertrude’s School of Arts and Crafts will b%oprned und¢f the man- gérnent of Bt. Certrude's Guild morrow at 1017 Connecticut averiue. Mrs. D. J. Callahan, président, will be assisted by a number of the mem- bers of the guild who will bs in daily attendance. Homémade cdkes, candies and eandwiches, in addition to {hie many useful and attractive m(.# suitable for Christthas gifts, will b& offered for éale. F Street at Eleventh SPECIAL Kayser's Italian Silk One Star Quality Vests, in pastel shades or black—sizes 34 to 42. Special reduced price. Sizes 44 and 46. Reduced price how $1.95 each Kayser's Italian Silk One Star Quality Marveélfit Bloomers, in pastel shades ; also black, camel and navy. Sizes 5to 7. Special Now, each..... Society of Colonial Wars 4 Will Be Host at Blnqej { ‘Thé Socléty of Oolonial Wars will ' tertain at a banquet préceding the thirty-#ighth annusl ieeting 6f the organization at the Willard Tuesdaw, Queésts of the society will include Mn, Dantél Randall, deputy governot gene eral ahd représentative of thé soetety M;ry]l;nd,: %en, Louis H. nur;, u. skA. ane r. J. R. Sisoo, Of ew York Avenue mmi’r‘.g“.'." Ohutch. WD Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY:NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9 AM. te 6 P.M. " NEW LOW PRICES Kayset’s Undetwear For the second time prices are rediced on the famous Kayser underweéar in Italian <ilk milanése and runproof rayon. Please fite that never beforé have $1.65 of R W. Prentiss y of Mr. and Mrs. Ben. M. McKelway in Washington. Miss Katherine Clark of Léxing- ton, 8. C.. will a_ house guest of Lieut. and Mrs. G. Shinglér dut- ing the month ‘of December. Lieut. and Mrs. Shingler spent Thanksgiv- ing in Richmond. Lieut. and Mrs. Horace P. Sykes were | dinner guests Thursday of Col. and Mrs. Horace F. Sykes, sr., at their home | in_Silver Spring. Lieut. and Mrs. Carl R. Jonks have to the post after an absence of nflm&h. firs. Jones visited in New while Lieut. Jones wis a student at the Ch_!mlti’l‘ dw- are School at X ir. $2.50 " réduced price. Now, & pif...c..cciuuse Mo ta oot st aueiins o i Tflden Gardens Cafe . Sizes 8 and 9. Special reduced price, $2.95 a pair Club Building Connecticiit Ave. at Tilden St AMPLE PARRING SPACE From 6 to 7:30 P.M. £ H;NU 1 Tomato Juice (,'II::!;e ol “1 1 Cream Chiekén Soup | s B | % : - The Christmas Shop Gifts of Quality That Cost No More Kayser’s 3 Star Heavy Quality Italian Glove Silk Bloomers, Marvelfit, in pink, black, grey and carmel. Sizes 5 to 7. Special ' reduced price. $3.50 Sizés 8 and 9. Special reduced price, $3.95 pair Kaysér’s 3 Star Quality Italian Glove Silk Vests, sizes 34 to - v $2.50 Spécial reduced price. Fach Sizes 44 and 46. Reduced price, $2.95 each Kayser’s Milanese Vests, in pink or peach, sizes 34 to 42, Special reduced price. Each Marvelfit Bloomers or Bandee Panties, of Milanese silk, in pink or peach, sizés 5 7. Special réduced price. 1. S . Sizes 8 and 9, $2.50 pair Kayser's Ruriproof Rayon Mairvelfit Bloomers or Bandéé Pantiés. Sizes 5 to 7. Specially priced at Sizes 8 and 9. Specially priced at $1.50 pair 42, nnfl'éflf‘c'mnn i it | $1.50 $1.95 - perents, Me. . Thomas of New Haven, OGapt. and Mrs. games 3 Alerson an 3 . Alter: have as week end ts Prof. and Mrs. C. D. Fawcett of Iphia. Lieut. and Mrs. Peter A. Feringa and W, . Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh Handbags 85 ‘Copx'es of successful imports and domestic creations featured in calf and suede. Individual models beauti- fully made with novelty clasps and silk moire linings. Even for our Handbag departmeént, famous for its values, this offering is unusual. In the Opportunity Shop A4 Special Purchase New Winter " Coats, $39.75 Valites to $49.75 An evetit that should be ifiterest- ing to evety one. Right now, at the height of the Winter season, these smart coats in Soft materials and sumptuous furs. Black is the ruling coat, but the desired colors for the season are included in the group. Furs of Manchurian Wolf, Marmink (mink-dyed mmarmot), Dyed Muskrat and others. Sizes 14 to 46. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR, W, B. Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE Gift Gloves to Match, $3 BECKERS 1314 F Street N.W. THE TRAVEL .LEATHER & GIFT JHOP! W. . Moses & Sons "F Street at Eleventh NAtional 3710 F Street at Eleventh 9AM. ts 6 PM. Articles Reserved U~til Christmas Monogram In Gold Free of Charge SPECIAL Under $100—OQver a Million in Looks, Style, Valuel . Fur-Trimmed Coats For three days we are going to sell some furniture and other home furnishings at such ridiculously low prices that we are not mentioning them here. Some of this furniture was used in furnishing model homes throughout Washington; other pieces are floor pieces. Some are slightly soiled, scratched or worn. In most cages there is only one of each. to buy your principal Christmas Gift CONSPICUOUS spending as a hall- mark of fashion has gone out of style. People with money to burn have retired their lighters and are conserving their matches. Yet the spendthrift ears of Saturnalian extravagance have eft us with certain cultivated habits and orchidaceous tastes in clothes that we find it difficult to abandbn. The message of Moses is that there Is-no need to abandon them. Here are Coats under $100 of breath- catching beauty and breath-taking value! Sybil—she of Sybarite ideas and Spartan income may indulge her- self gloriously in gorgeous furs. and superlative fabrics—and no accusative still, small voice of conscience will cry “wastrel waster!™ FIRST REAL, BIG PERFORMING RADIO 4O Sold with 7 Philco Balanced Tubes; Built- in Genuine Dynamic Speaker— $2 A WEEK No Firiance Charge Brings you the Finest 'Xnu Gift. Included are living room suites, dinin room suites, bed room suites, od springs and mattresses, odd beds, bed zmenches and chairs, chaise longues, odd living room chairs, smoking stands; cots, day beds, card tables, console tables, mirrors, bed-davenport suites, china cabinets, buffets, dining- tables, wicker chairs, rockers, Otiental rugs, hooked rugs, figured Wiltons and plain broadloom carpets. Everything is sold “as is”; on sale for these three days only; no exchanges and no refunds. These furnishings should not be confused with our regular stock, and is on sale, begmmngElomorrow, in & special section on the SEVENTH FLOOR. Other Philco Console Models from $110 Up All Radios Installed at No Additional Cost Extra liberal dllowance on your old Radio Radio Studio—Lower Ploor=Direct Butrance From Eleventh W, N. Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 Among the Furs are sumptuous, scrumptious Wolf, Persian Lamb and Skunk. Sketched—a Jerola cloth trimmed in Persian Lamb. “New Apparel Always”

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