Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1930, Page 19

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(Continued From Becond Page.) ll.lhny Prancis McCann, cmm:.m Mr. W. E. Duffy, Townsend, Mrs. Lila Town- m 'B. Smith, Mrs. B. M. Rovitti, Mr. d Mr. -John Anderson, , Mr. Charles , Mr. Arthur Senator and Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow have arrived in Washington and are at the Shoreham Hotel. Representative and Mrs. Grant M. Hudson entertained ~ Mrs. Hudson's iter, Miss Ruth H. Bloomer of New City, through the Thanksgiving Mrs. Katherine S. Westfall, executive secretary, and Miss Gertrude S. de , secretary of missions of the ‘Woman's American Baptist Home Mis- slon Soclety, official delegates to the North American Home Mission Confer- ence, were week end guests of Repre- sentative and Mrs. Grant M. Hudson, Represenfative Albert G. Simms of THE - . # EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1930. : SOCIETY | ENGAGEMENT - ANNOUNCED -~ I occupying their home at 1642 mnt.y-nnt street for the Winter, will go to Pittsburgh later in the month and Miss Knox will make her bow there at & dinner dance which her mother will give December 20. Mrs. Mark L. Bristol will entertain at an informal tea this afternoon in compliment to Miss Natalie Mai Coe. The hour for the tea has been set late in_order that those who attend the debut party of Miss Kathleen Knox may also be preaenc. Maj. and Mrs. Glst Biair will enter- tain at a dinner dance this evening in honor cf Miss Margo Wyeth, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan C. Wyeth, at the Grasslands Country Club. The chief of the Bureau of Efficiency entertained a small company of the|burn, Miss Mary Stuart Birdsall, Miss season’s debutantes at an informal|Clara Bolling, Miss Catharine Berry, luncheon today in honor of Miss Natalie Mai Coe. Bryant, Miss Elanor Calvert and Miss | Mary ‘Wright will leave for New York u“!‘”' Calvert, Miss Mildred Blaine tonforiow, where she will be the guest of Mrs. Julian Lamar until Thursday. Mrs. Benjamin DeWitt Riegel of New York entertained at luncheon today a the Mayflower for her debutante daugh- who will be presented in New York December 20. Her guests today in- cluded Miss Elizabeth Roberts, daugh- ter of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Owen J. Roberts; Miss Laura Barkley, Miss Adele Townsend Jahncke, Miss Katrina McCormick, Miss Catherine Fechet, Miss Elizabeth Pillsbury, Miss Grace Smith of Baltimore, Miss Ann Virginia Ash- and Muis. Herbert D. Brown are again | == in their home on Lamont street after four months in the Virgin Islands. Their daughter, Miss Constance Connor Brown, is still in Europe, where she has been since May. She spent three months of the Summer in Munich col- laborating Wwith Prof. Georg Fuchs, formerly director of the Munich Artists’ | Theater, in the production of an Eng- lish version of his “Passion Play.” Miss Brown was formerly on the direction staff of the Cornell University Theater. Miss erfilrelh Wright daughter of Permanent Wave X xoe. $6. 50 Eugene '“;Inn- Nat. 8228 WHELANS 105 ¥ ST. ird Fioor Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price Wright, 2 Miss Alice Carter Bowle, - Miss Rul Clarke, lyn Howe, Miss Katherine Kingman, Miss Francesca McKenny, Miss Eleanor The th | Mulliken, Miss Margetie K. Musser, Miss Eléanor Orme, Miss Beuy de Beauvais Richards, Miss Swift, Miss Louise Turner, HI-CIIUIY!I Eames | McLean Walker, Miss Susanne Bagley Vl.\‘mll Glazebrook, Green, Miss Katherine Hall, Miss Rosa ter, Miss Katherine Edmonston Riegel, | Hayes, Miss Louise Hoehling, Miss Eve- Wallace,” Miss Betty West and Miss Georgette Yerby. The guests were seated at & large — round hble in the palm court of the (Comlnued on Pburth Page.) JECnnninghnmCo. 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW, Albuquerque, N. Mex., arrived in Wash- ington yesterday and has leased an apartment at Wardgan Park Hotel for the Winter. Representative and Mrs. B. Frank Murphy have returned to the Capital and are in their new home, at 1734 Poplar lane. Representative Frederick M. Daven- REMAIN UNCHALLENCED IN Cvt e THIS GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE AT H ; . : The United States Ambassador to WE CONTINUE OUR / i X o s o , GREATEST VALUE-GIVING y \ ¥ mn by Mrs. Sydney A. Cloman in her o COAT i S E 4 ; e, on Kalorama road. The Ambas- Swmartest Wraps—Furs and Fabrics Our Regular Standard is Upheld sador and Mrs. Edge at Remarkable Savings for You THE SMARTEST COATS ARE 2 GROUPS 69.50 BLACK where they will remain until after Were to $125 With Fitch Christmas, when they will sail for Were to $78.50 With Beaver Europe. ‘The United States Minister to Guate- With Squirrel With Lapin* Brothers 1213 F will leave next mala and Mrs. Sheldon Whitehouse will arrive in New York today on the Breman and while in New York will be | * with Mrs. Charles B. Alexander. ‘The first secretary of the British MISS GRACE HARRIS, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Harris of 1500 Decatur street, who at a tea Sunday afternoon announced her engagement to Mr. Joseph Bradley Colburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Colburn of Washington. —Bachrach Photo. Knox will have a gown of black velvet | with a bodice of metal cloth and Mrs. Jay also will be in black. Mrs. Knox and her daughter, who erately high neckline which is finished with soft folds, of flesh color chiffon. The sleeves are full to the elbow and are tightly fitted to the wrist. Mrs. JAPASTERNAK Semi-Annual Clearance SALES now in progress the young British vllnlst, who will play All Sales Final with the Boston Symphony Orchestra .t the first concert of the Beethoven Festival this evening. Others in the y included the counselor of the Bflah embassy, Mr. Ronald Ian Campbell; the first secretary of the Belgian embassy, Viscount de Lant- sheere; Mra. Lawrence Townsend and her god-daughter, Miss Natalie Mai Coe, who is her house guest, and Mr. and Mrs, Franklin H. Ellis. If Yow're Going to the Presidential Reception SAVE HALF YOUR COAT MONEY le « o like hundreds |of other smart fashionables are |doing . . . The commercial counselor of the Polish legation, Mr. Witold Wankowicz. entertained a small party at luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham Hotel. ‘The military attachs of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Prieto enter- tained at dinner at the Mayflower last evening Representative and Mrs. Fred A !fltfen Gen. and Mrs. Charls H. !Hfl(u Justice and Mrs. O. R. Luhring, 3 Maj. and a]lr: P";"S:I’n rz:st LMlis. ames Willett an 0 uc! Tessada-Guzman. With Skunk With Caracul With Persian Lamb With American Fox *Dyed Coney SIZES .EOR ... . WOMEN, MISSES AND JUNIORS Or Any Equally Impressive Affair, First See the Lame a month in advance with drastic reduc- - tions just at winter’s beginning. Miss Knox to Make Formal astounding low prices Bow at Tea This Afternoon. Mrs. Peter Augustus Jay and her ‘cousin. McCook Knox, will give a rwpunn '.hll afternoon in the for- mer’s home at 1815 Q street, to pre- sent Miss Kathleen Knox, daughter of Mrs. McCook Knox. Mrs. Jay and Mrs. Knox, with the dubtante, will re- eeive from 4 to 7 o'clock and Wlll have only a grqup of young people n the company will be Mlu Harriet Oormlck Miss Eliza Mitchell, Miss Katharine Carlisle, Miss Edith Eustis, ‘Women’s and Misses® COATS SUITS FURS HATS DRESSES GOWNS WRAPS SPORT APPAREL We have not waited till January to reduce them and you need not wait till January to wear them! All Sales Final Just in Time for Your Holiday Festivities BRIGHT...NEW HOLIDAY FROCKS “Just Out of the Work Rooms” Copies of $25 and $35 Frocks “Sunday Nite” dress- es in crepes and chif- fons. All the vivid new “Wlnter prints, ~ The new “Brite-lite” crepes. And scores of smart new blacks! GIFT JEWELRY In the French Shop For they have that hauteur that suits the formality of the occasion...thé graceful beauty and the luxury that is so integral a part of the mode. A subtly blended lame of unusual grace, repeating the rich colorings in the bead- ing of the yoke ($250)...is expressive of the spirit of the French Shop collection ~ of lame gowns from $165. French Shop—Second Filoor. The New We Park Your Car While You Shop With Us Tl:t [:lmsl } S[m Gifts of Quality that cost no more Washington and Miss Margo Wyeth, The debutante will wear & becom- ing gown of champagne color velvet, made with long flaring skirt and a mod- Anniversary Sale Price $12.75 Whether you are “dining out,” “bridging” or “partying” —here are frocks for every mood and occasion—extraor- dinarily low priced! Maintain Your Prestige Continue to Dress Smart A Sale for Wednesday Only That Shows the Way DRESSES $24 —that will go to dances and look like you spent $50 [ Misses” Sizes and Plenty of Women’s Sizes ] / An Exciting New Collection of SMART WINTER HATS In the Leading New Season’s Styles and Colors Fine Imported Suedes ., . - Fine Fur Felts . . . Import- ed Soleils . . . French Felts . . . Satins . . . Ribbons and Metallics, Specially Priced for Anniversary Sale $3.33 8% to 10 Values Such as 3 You Have Never Seen Before. " gdsizes. #'We Defi Planned This Event to Surpass All Qther Anniversary Sales! J. E. Cunninghde Co.—Millinery—Main Floor ' {lg.%' and $3.95 Values urquoise 15 color combi- $ 1 % nations in . .and other necklaces, bracelets, etc. Spuntex FULL-FASHIONED CHIFFON HOSE 83¢ Guaranteed Perfect ~that will go to bridges and ilook like you spent $50 —that will go to luncheons and look like you spent $50 ~Th Bag for a Man ey - - - Of $Solid leather cowhide and known as the strap-in- catch Gladstone bag. The straps slip through the catches, buckle securely down and the bag is closed t6 stay. Say Merry Christmas to him with this bag. BECKERS 1314 F Street N.W. THE TRAVEL.LEATHER & GIFT /HOP 4 —that will be used for sports and look like you spent $50 Brand-new beautiful fashions that will delight you OSEPH-R-HARRIS — 224 F S?REET—— Name on Free of Charge Articles Held Until Christmas Silk to the very top, with lisle lining to give longer wear, Fine, even and clear, All new shades,

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