Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1930, Page 56

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% ] L Arinapolis Society Greeted |E%.rEdame mea ‘ByAdmiraland Mrs. Robison ' Reception Chisscd as Leading Event of Week. ‘ ‘Academy’s Class Hop and Other Gay { 5 jir | Functions | ANN, : d., 2 of gfl ‘week, the third of & by Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robison, was the leading Saturday night was for the and was given in place of event scheduled for Decem- . This hop was put forward the latter date having been for the Army-Navy foot ball N Mrs. Deem, wife r. Joseph Deem, received at the Midshipman Hall. y evening Lieut. Otis Gregg entertained at a farewell buffet supper aboard the U. S. S.- Reina Mercedes. His guests were Misses Winifred Claude, Dulany Claude, Dorothy Smith, St. Clair 8mith, Nan Farrell, Katherine ‘Wilson,” Mr. Forbes Colhoun, Lieut. Donald Evans, Lieut. Kane, Lieut. Wil- liam A. P, Martin, Lieut. Thomas J. Hamilton, Lieut. Paul Moret, Lieut. ‘David Claude, Lieut. Joseph H.Wright and Mrs. Arthur von Traden of Wash- the latter a sistes of Lieut. The lieutenant left Monday for , Va., where he will be on duty at the Naval Air Station. Mary Magruder, Miss Eliza der and Mr. Peter Magruder gave er Sunday evening in their home fjie ..s"gfg y 2 i i way ;re l:lmhl:e fiuuudo( Misses Magru an r. Magruder. today f vlsgrl:rw hington, whe for & ‘as] n, where guest of Mrs. A. B. on. Nineteenth street and will cotillion. Mrs. Will return_ to. her home at e Christmas holidays ibout January 1 for New she will remain for several ven at her home byg!nAnhelth place T Beverage A top-handle case of tan cowhide; fitted with two 2;':-'- metal shaker, cups, by *|in Cusachs is leaving | Davi Scheduled. ter of Mrs. Prentiss Bassett, ‘were wel -tundeddz‘uw younger set of girls and the midshipmen. dr. and Mrs. Grafton Beall left Monday f&r their h.m in Bll“l"l;ol’? after s severs ys as guests of their quarters on Upshur road. Mr. Grafton Beall, son of Comdr. Maryla, *—vz Mr. J Mack of Philadelphia is rtaining this evening at the Penn ente: Athletic Club, Philadel) , at dinner after the Navy-Pennsylvania foot ball &l.mn. Among his Annapolis guests are pt. and Mrs. Henry the lat- ter a sister of Mr. Mack and Mrs. Davis De Treville, dr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Reinicke, Comdr. and Mrs. Frank Slingluff, formerly of An- napolis, who are now living in Wash- ington; Comdr. and Mrs. Edward J. Foy, the former now on duty at Phila- de{ 8, and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. J. Hatrison Colhoun of Windsor Farms, ‘West River, near Annapolis. Capt. Henry Dinger spent the week end with his family here in their home on King George street. Capt. and Mrs. ad as a guest for the week end Dr. Martin Crane, also of Philadelphia, Mrs. Dinger’s cousin. A large dinner was given Thursday Capt. and Mrs. William L. Calhoun fl!‘b;eu(;eznce m"l“mr bx:td."l'hem were about 32 guests, members of Capt. Calhoun's class at Annapolis, and their wi ves. Lieut. and Mrs. Marion N. Little re- eenuLl t & few days as guests of Mrs. Little's parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. G. at Chevy Chase. Lieut. and Mrs. ym! are occupying a house at War- lour. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garrison of Long Island are guests of Mr. and Mrs, G. Marshall Jones of Sunset Farm, on South River. Comdr. and Mrs. John Bowers had as guests during the past week Capt. . | and Mrs. Paul Dungan, the former now on duty at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wednesday evening Comdr. and Mrs. Bowers entertained in honor of their guests at a buffet supper in their residence on Charles street. and their daughter left Anmg: ! Thursday for ‘West Coast, wi BECKERS Cheistuas Sh Gifis of Quality That Cost No More Set Y o-sdby Smith will take up sea duty on Beach. Comdr. Clyde R. Robinson, will take & e mbhe- h-:"ncomdr ; ‘was, until recently, executive officer U. 8. 8. Texas. e Bridal Shower Honors Miss Catherine Griffith Miss Peggy Somervell was hostess at her home, 3610 Van Ness street north- west, at & bridal shower in honor of Miss Catherine Griffith, whose mar- to_Mr. J riage “'finldmnhubeenmn nv.A{or Deeeml - :el;.:ll. A novel fea of ning the advent of b Jye lighted white T e e _an Infer enjoyed by the guess TP ¥ Immaculate Alumnae Reunion Tomorrow Eve Arrangements have ‘been completed at~ | for the reunton of the Immaculate Con- ception Academy Alumnae to be held at the academy tomorrow evening, Benediction Rev. F. J. Hur- ney.wfllmnrfl:-'b’ ot'.h:ma‘:{- ‘opening and Right Rev. . Connelly will deliver the sermon. +3 benediction ghE TR men re] tain prepared by Miss rangements, — T Women's Club to Honor Mayor and Mrs. Lane THE TREW MOTOR CO. 1509-11 14th ST. N.W. ; Belt Set ~—in attractive gift box. Fine ealf belt, suede lined and initial buckle in sterling sil- ver. An riate gift f he. appropriate gift for A trio of cértain-to-be-appreciated gifts for the fam- ily. A cigarette case or Sister and a wallet for in a host of styles, leathers and Articley Held Until for Brother, Dad. Th colors, 1314 F Street N.W. a handbag for Mother ese articles may be had The Name on Free of Charge i THE TRAVEL.LEATHER & GIFT /H0P 4 . hhr‘g electrically~ ., l8en with many | Win WASE NG e, D Notes of Special Interest an , Ways Ruart, in Belgium. Mrs. Locke’s son, James McMillan Gibson, is at Harvard, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Henry T: Burgin have gone to California, where Col. B is now stationéd. They expect to make numerous return visits to ‘Washington. 4 mhm the President Jo for Hawali for an indefinite visit with Sale Starts Tomorrow at %:15 C., DEiduownR 7, 1930—PAKT THREE. Ridin d Hunt Club ! l:':ln]e. Horse Show A. R, Unit Entertained In Home of the Regent Victory Chapter, D. A. R., was enter- tained at the home of the regent, Mrs. W. W. Hi Macomb . usband, 3456 Monday afternoon, November 24. Each ‘member asked to bring a Colonial WRIST WATCHES FOR MEN have them priced from $3.50 to $50.00. ‘mmfi, and Waltham from $15.00 'LADIES WRIST WATCHES Walthams from $19.75 3 Elgin rec! s ts. y afternoon, November 29, the regent gave an informal on at in honor of Mrs. Helen Hat- Cureton, who for four years was reciplent of a scholarship = formerly maintained by the chapter at Lincoln Memorial University, Harrowgate, Tenn, Since her graduation Mrs. Cureton has 1 this school. This was her first visit to Washington, and members of Victory Chapter were delighted to meet her. green gold filled. Engraved. Biossom: oo 5 m., 18K te %old, $5.00 to $10.00. i WALFORD’S = 900 Penna, Ave. N, W. . Phone National 8039 The New AM. for CHRISTMAS | For $5.98 we have an excellent 8J § watch b In small fancy shapes, $10.00 up. { um, also white or { De Luxe Sunday ° Dinner $]-50 From 12 Noon to 9 P. M. Main Dining Room @rape Frult and Orange Suprems or sh Shrimp Cocktail Celery Hearts Queen Ottves Chicken Okra Soun or Consomme Monta Carlo @rilled Flounder, Muitre d'Hotel Larded Tenderioin of Beet. Mushroom Sauce Grilled ¥French Lamb Chops on Toast Roa: ryland Turkey, Celery ng, Cranberry Sauce Cold Sliced Chicken, Virgini Guava Jelly Buttered New Peas or Stewed Celery in Cream * Baked Idaho or Whipped Potatoss Banana Fritters, Rum Saucs Lettuce d. Russian Pumpkin P W Ham, Dressing te a Melba Partait Raspberry Sherbet Rolis Biscuits Corn Bread Cottes Tea Milk Entire Stock of Fur Scarfs 20% Off! I’s a Great Year to Buy a Fur Coat To Save Most BUY NOW in Washington’s Greatest BLACK RUSSIAN CARACUL $495 With a rich, lustrous sheen, new slimly flaring lines, and pelts of a superior quality, beautifully matched. A real value! - Other Extraordinary Values! Jap Mink (Weasel) Now $395 Dyed Brown Squirrel Now $265 Black Caracul Now $195 Hudson Seal with Kolinsky (Dyed Muskrat) Now $265 Silver Muskrat with Fitch Now $195 All Fur Scarfs 20% off A really treasured gift—at a price which makes buying an economy, Rich Pointed Fox, Red or Brown Fox, 2 skin Stone or Baum Marten or Hudson Bay Sable. Sale of New Furs Lowest Prices in Years! Entire Regular Stock 'Al Well as Youthful Novelty Fur Coats of ‘Moulieres of Paris T 8100 10 $595 Paris Labels Created by the famous fur genlus, Moulieres, in individual, one-of-a-kind models and displayed by Moulieres’ personal representative, who will supervise any individual fittings or alterations. Prices are lower. Much lower than coats of this quality cost last year, although the.coats actually use MORE FUR, since fashions de- mand longer length, fuller skirts, wider- lap in front, larger eollars and deeper cuffs. But all of these make for more graceful, more shapely coats than ever befor.e. Raccoon * Flared $343 $295 3 Natural dark (Dyed muskrat) skins, beautifully with dark fitch- marked. Wo " dcollar lined. . and cuffs® (rabbit) A superb coat $100 beautifull f’ marked, and well fitted. Youthful @ nd Swagger, young very sporting coats of French with fitted lines. skins in beige. . # All to be shown in our new and enlarged fur salon, fourth floor, 0 g HUDSON SEAL (dyed muskrat) $195 A new flared style with an im- mense cape collar and new, flared cuffs. Belted with a wide suede belt. Lapin Fur ‘Jackets $30.50 ¢ $98.50 Young fashionables wear them on every provocation . . . for daytime, for afternoon, for eve- ning. In‘natural, beaver, parch- ment or seal shades for daytime costumes. In white for evening wear. Other Extraordinary Values! American Broadtail (brown or grey lamb) Now $195 Golden Muskrat with beaver. Worked like Mink Now $195 Hudson Seal Odyed mt) with cocos ermine Now $295 White rrel with ermine tails Now $165

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