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©Old-Time Homes Near Leonardtown Closed For the Winter Period Owners to Reside in Wash- | ington Until Spring—So- | ciety Events -Listed as Featuring Thanksgiving Week. ! —_— i many hotels and aphrt- ment hotels until §) 3 Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Carr of Pine | Shadows, St. Marys City, who have spent the Spring, Summer and late Fall | at their estate on the historic St. Marys River, closed their home for the Win< Wi L home the first of April. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wllllt;:u o(kh)n‘-’ don and Washington were week en ests of Mrs. R, S. Sutton and Miss Costigan at their charming old Sum- | merseat plantation at Laurel Grove, ‘which is one of the oldest estates in St. Marys, dal back to Revolutionary times. Mr. Williams is a noted portrait ter, and has produced portraits of Pius IX and the Prince of Wales. He also has been asked by President Hoover to make a portrait of the First Lady of the Land. Mrs. Williams is the suthor ef a delightful novel, “The Spirit the House.” Miss Oatherine Rebert of Frederick, Md.; Miss Alberta Kuhns of Vander- t, Pa.; Miss Bertha Shafer and Mr. Shafer of Cl Chase, Md., were guests of Virginia and Blair Lane on their parents’ es- Lanedon, on the Pomn]:-c 'rn‘: , -'Thanksgiving week. Lane are students at Hood Col- %. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilcox of Park Hall moved Monday into historic Tudor Hall Mansion overlooking Brettons Bay, on the Key estate at Leonardtown. ‘When the mansion has been renovated and redecorated slightly Mrs. Wilcox ex- pects to open an inn at Tudor Hall. She numbers among her !rmlends lmml\’y of the diplomatic set and those closely re- lated to the Nation's affairs in Wash- and Baltimore society. Mechanicsville Fox Hunting Club, after a lapse of 30 , 18 being re- vived, and Saturday held its first hunt, with Mr. Zack Graves acting as master B tate, Valley i ; g 8 : H Rev. Mrs. M. A. Baker of Tay- lorsville, Md., formerly of Leonardtown, | ‘were week end guests of Mrs. m'sl sister, Mrs, Claude Jarboe of Hermans- ville. ' The Rev. Mr. Baker for lt.h!“pnla;‘ six years was pastor of St. Paul's M. E. Church in Leonardtown, ending his' term In June. Mrs, Prede: 2 Mr. Fletcher is on the staff | Cathedral in Washing- | ] 3] i sih i et 8 | ] 8 i ] LA FY il g5E led (1 8 S g Dresses Tl Duisax Many Charming Fetes In Society Calendar At Fort Humphreys Officers’ Hop Preceded by Elaborate Dinner Enter- tainments — Bgidge Par- ties, Teas and Club Meet- ings Also Listed. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., December 6.—The Officers’ Club entertained at & hop in Harris Hall Priday night. In the reoellemune were Capt. and Mrs. Reading W1 Herbert B. Loper. It was made the occa- sion for an attractive dinner by Col. and Mrs. Henry F. Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening, Lieut. and Mrs. Henry lerb!rt,MU!n{. ;;ld “Mrl. Fra) . Oxx, Mrs. Robert | Lewis. | Capt. and Mrs. Harry A. Buckley had | as their dinner guests before r:{m;'- hop Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow, Lieut. and Mrs. Hetbert B, Lieut @ and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss, Mirs. Joseph W. Gox, Lieut. James Lieut. George G. Reinbar T, t. ut. and and Mrs. d Mrs. MRS. EDWARD C. MOYNIHAN, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fits- morris and before her marriage Novem- ber 27 Miss Anna May Fitemorric. —Harris-Ewing Photo. FUR COATS ‘We Must Unload Mrs, Rule's daughter, Mrs. P. H. Dor- sex, r. wro is wife of the newly- elected delegate to the Maryland Leg- islature, in their home, at the North ||| We have Grouped Our Coats End. --Big Bargains! 8 $175.00 Sealine Coats—squirrel trim Pony Costs—plain and trimmed Muskrat Coats—fox trim Model Fur Shop 923 G St. N.W. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hosts at Bridge Supper Mr, ahd Mrs. Roy Clyde Miller of Klingle street entertained at bridge and supper. at th-ir home last evening for Mis Nellie Bannon, Miss Annie Ban- || non, Mr. George Von Nerta, Maj. Con- way B. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trott and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ramsay Ed- minster. 2-PC. OVERSTUFFED SUITE We will cover any 2plece overstufled suite in tap®itry, velour or denim for this week only. Odd Reupholstered for in Christmas. Phone National 4902 and representative will call STANDARD UPHOLSTERY CO. 403-11th St. N.W. $ 9 Were $15 to $25 for Daytime Afternoon and Evening Two Hundred DRESSES, all from our inson and Lieut. and Mrs. | Bt O 4 sadly Mrs. rs. Lie are entertaining at honor of Mrs. G. W. Mass., who is their house guest. as tea ts Mrs. gen A. Finch, Mrs. mcmré“‘. Colner, uu"m Lockwood, aish, Mrs, George O. . W. Reinhardt, Mrs. Lravrmbri 7, 1YsU—rAr)l ‘Lol SUCIETY. Debutantes to Be Ushers At Salon Sutro Friday The debutantes ushering at the first Salon Sutro on Friday afternoon, De- | cember 12, at the Cariton Hotel, ate Miss Molly Birdsall, Miss Rosa Hayes, Miss Betty Richards and Miss Louise VY Lahoia s av w4 AN T, Colner and had a guests Maj. Edwin J. M anmmrm ¢lass of the Wom- ursday in the home e T ‘study"ection met” Fiusany L my gj::lcklynmmo(un.unmA | wiie O, e es! = lmu.'l:nu";lw ingto . i | HibAE Mrs. Krueger had | W. Va,, father, Mr. J. L. Muhleman, nad as guest She ek and 2ekis g as over e week en Rell | Hood Hoover of Was| 3 Horace F. Bkyes, | Capt. and Mrs. Janes L. Alverson are John C. B. Elliott. speri the week end in Philadelphia ut. and Mrs. Gi 1t 4 Fuests of Prof. and Mrs. C. D. Faw- e eorfe C. Reinhard! R‘.’erlnfil’ tm‘l.h‘ o Monday Night Bri Club met onday i home of Maj. nm?l‘m Richard For Christmas dt of ]flgfl.’ The in the | ERERERERE § | FUR SCARFS The Useful Gift, 50c up ' " X e tiraetive W men In either the popular fluffy furs, or the 1 .fi&: Taiilaling and nevl' ‘e.r' fnup.‘: . eit] %tn o GIFTS UNUSUAL L e or a2 Gif.vill be more than . EMBROIDERY SHOP satisfying if it comes from the 4 : . 827899 11¢h 8t N.W. FIII‘ COIU salon of Joseph Sperling, § " ON || pimmey ~eEm e : : 614 12th Street N.W. New Midseason Hats Smart Satin and Flower Trimmed Specials, $5.00 Tailored Felts Reduced to $1.95 and $1.00 - ‘We Specialize in Large Headsizes Jos. Sperling, Inc.' 709 13th St NW - M.Prooks-Co G- STREET BETWEEN 1ITH & 12TH Gift Bage—The Ideal Christmas Gift Coffee ables et a gift for the home Hand carved, with black and g:ld Italian marble tops, in various shapes and sizes. Some ve removable glass trays. ‘We urge early inspection of these tables as quantity is limited. $3175 10 $4475 Lamps, Furniture, Art Objects CATLIN'S, Inc. 1324 New York Ave. N.W. BB EH SRR IR RN Every New Fashion Feature In This Sale of GIFT BAGS Values to $495 | > i Suede - Calfskin - Morocco DE MoLL & Co. Twelfth and G Sts. Any Member of the Family Entire h“"’*fl devoted _to - Pianos. Radios, Purniture, Gt and Novelty Department. Quality At Reasonable Prices —We have selected from leading and reliable manutactur- ers many fine practical gifts that will delight the recipient and act as a constant reminder of the giver. Timely Christmas Suggestions A fine Baby Grand Plano..... g...uuau “M BROOKS CO. An Upright Plano......... $205 - Duo Art Reproducing Grand Piano. , . Latest model Victor Radio...... Philco Baby Grand Radio. .. Home Recording Victor Radio Governor Winthrop Desk. Easy Chair for Dad........ Other Easy Chairs for Dad from. .. e Collapsible Poker Table, Card Tables from. king Stands Black Furs on Black . . » -1 H Cedar Chest for Mother, priced from. Nice Desk for Sister from..... Beautiful Indirect Lamp Nest of Tables Smart - COATS and Brooks Presents Them in a group of $78.00, $89.00 and $95.00 Values Solid Mahogany Tea Wagon. Overstuffed Love Seat. Radio Benches Tilt-Top Coffee Tables. . —and many other fine, useful presents. look over our stock. We have prepared for the Xmas shoppers this year. You will be surprised at the quality we are offering at very unusual prices. Come in_ and Our Xmas Suggestion Supreme LATEST MODEL WEBER BABY GRAND....... reduced 9§ 6 9 This Is a $1,250 Value o One of the oldest and most reliable make Pi- L ik % gt ; anos manufactured. A magnificent plano in every respect. A Piano that has a world-wide reputa- tion. The Weber's power and beautiful tone is unsurpassed. Such a piano in your home would give you everlasting satisfaction. Sold on Liberal Terms. Coats for Misses— Juniors—Little Women and Large Women., Slenderizing 1in e s— waistline flares—belted styles—tunic cuffs. Something About Our Terms’ We know that the demands on the pocketbook around Christmas time is great. In order to relleve the situation somewhat we are accepting a small down payment on delivery of any Radio, Piano or on Furniture. We will start the monthly payment in February, the date most convenient to our customer. Try and come in before the last Ten-Day Buy- ing Rush. Imperata—V elour de Nord and Broadcloth trimmed in Persian Krim- mer, Caracul, Kolinsky, ; Kit Fox, Squirrel, Skunk g and Russian Fitch, Model Sketched from Stock Buy Now for Prosperity 0. J. DE MoLL & Co. 12th and G Sts. N.W. FURNITURE