Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1930, Page 18

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“SOCIETY. OCIETY i Hoover Going to Newpdrt News This Evening to Christen Steamship President Hoover Tomorrow. : RS. HOOVER will leave Wash- ington this evening for New- port News, Va., Where tomor- Staunton, Va., after spending the Thanksgiving holidays with Maj. Yates’ mother, Mrs. J. W. Yates, in Wash- n. row she will christen a new |ingto: liner, President Hoover. Mrs. Herbert Hoover, jr., with her three children, Herbert, 3d; Peggy Anne and Baby Joan; arrived yesterday from California and are guests of the Presi- dent and Mrs. Hoover at the White House. The youthful visitors will re- main for Christmas and their mother is to join their father at Ashe- , N. C, where he is spending the ‘Winter. Mrs. Hyde, wife of the Secretary of | ‘Agriculture, will not be at home Wed- nesday afternoon. \ Prince and Princess de Ligne & Guests at Cuban Embassy Tonight ‘The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of the.Belgian Am- | bassador and Princess de Ligne, Mme. Debuchi, wife of the Japanese ‘Ambassador, will head the receiving line at the first of the Washington Bachelors’ cotillions this evening at the u::oy?c‘g:inbellB Hodges, U. S. A, B pl . , U. 8. A, military aide to the President, will lead the with Miss Adele Townsend e, debutante daughter of the As- sistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke, as his partner. ‘The will begin at 10 o'clock, and the figure will'be danced at 11 o'clock. A number of dinner parties will precede the catillion. Maj. Gen.. and Mrs. Charles H. Bridges will present their niece, Miss Georgette Yerby, to society at a dinner dance at the Ma; * t, the guests later attending the-co ‘The Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Ronald Lindsay, will be the honor guest at dinner this evening at the Wil- lard of the English-speaking Union. ‘The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro entertained at a tea in the legation yesterday afternoon in honar of their house guest, Senora de Amador- Guerrero of The secretary of the Panama legation and Senora de Chevaller entertained at luncheon in their home Senora de Amador-Guerrero, who will leave today for Long Island. Minister of Bolivia, Senor Ed- Diez de .Medina, entertained at the supper dance at the Shereham Hotel Saturday evening. ‘The Minister's son, Senor Don Raul Diez de Medina, was also host to a small group at the Shoreham. Senator Simeon D. Fess entertained & small party at dinner last evening at the Carlton: Mrs. Fulmer, wife of Representative . Fulmer of South give a December 23 at the Congressional for their daughters, Miss Wills Fulmer and Miss Margaret Swing, in honor of Miss Jean Hoch, who will return kommnonhvuum University; = and A, lvania h in Wi ton and is stopping at the Carlton. Mrs. Ackerman, wife of tive Ernest Ackerman r, Capt. Sakano, was the honor guest at a difiner given at the Carlton, Hotel Saturday evening by the naval in Washington. Capt. leave just before the new return to his country. naval attache of the French em- and Mme. Sable will leave shortly where they will femain for | | Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Hosts At Dinner Party Last Evening. Former Attorney General and Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer entertaihed a, small company at dinner last evening -at the ‘Willard. Mrs. Johh Hall Axford entertained at luncheon today in the Shoreham Hotel for Miss Mary Axford of Alabama. The guests included Lady Browne-Johnston of Paris and her daughter, Mrs. Franz | Weisblatt; Mrs. Willilam King and Mrs. 'James Lunsford. - Mrs. Eleanor Patterson had guests dining_info: ly with her last evening and Saturday evening entertained a company of 20 at the supper dance at i the Club Chantecler. Mrs. Charles Griesmer of Hamilton, Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wilson Compten. Miss Elizabeth Van Dyke Jobe will entertain at dinner this evening, later attending the Bachelors’ Cotillion) at the lower, Miss Engracia Freyer, who has been spending some time in Georgia as the guest of her cousins, will return to the Capital today, when she will visit with Miss Frances-Virginia Waggaman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby announce the engagement of their daughter Esther to Mr. David R. Simon, son of Dr. and Mrs. Abram Simon. Mr. and..Mrs. Theodore Haeber of New York City are at Wardman Park Hotel for a short while. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon King will emter- tain a party at the Bachelors’ Cotillion at the Mayflower this evening. Among their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Moyle, Miss Kurtz, daughter of Rep- resentative and Mrs. Kurtz of Pennsyl- vania, and Mrs. Ambrose Duval of Maryland. Mrs. Charles Osman has returned to her home, on Grant street, in Greens- burg, Pa., after spending several days with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. stm':ker. at 4402 Illinofs avenue north- west, Mr. A. P. Wells of Minneapolis an{ his daughter, Miss Wells, vice president of the League bf Woman Voters, dined yesterday at Gray’s Hill Inn, Virginia, their guest belng Miss J. R. Parkes, State organizer of the League of Wom- an Voters, of Minneapolis. Miss Wells is in Washington for the Winter. Tyler-Gibbons Wedding Saturday Evening at Home. The marriage of Miss Helen Beulah Gibbons, twin-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Gibbons, to Mr. Robert Men's Dressing Cases as Gifts Somethjng “worth while”— useful—attractive—with just a touch of the “Personal” ahout it to add to its desirability. Made of Pigskin, Cowhide, ‘Walrus and Ostrich. There’s a wide range for a choice in Fittings. Some have only the simple necessities, while others include every needed toilet article. The rangde of prices will al- low spending, -much or little. From $6.50 to $57.50 CASTENS LUGGAGE - - LEATHERWARE 1320 F St. N.W. 2 Doors East of Fox Theatre Gift JEWELRY in Individual Velvet-Lined Boxes Gay Sport Chokers in high eolors and 1 ovely evening crystals and pearls, in drip- ping lengths. Turquoise and the new Brown Jewelry, as well. as the smart metal acces- sories in gold $ Imported Gift - Fine S ed with basket and floral designs Fine and silver. Handkerchiefs 3 in a Box wiss-finished, embroider- soc i white and white lace.. . Pure Irish Linen, in solid colors and narrow, hemstitched borders. . S 20 in “ lace M:Proo Trish Lacetrimmed—all 50C bex $1 b s! box L) Handkerchiefs and’ pastel THE T ook piacs. St vening, at Tyler, 2 y e 3 8:30 o'clock, in the home of the bride's parents, 1309 avenue northeast, the Rev. T. 8. Davis of- ciating. Md., was best man. The bride’s father g gave her in marriage. A reception followed the ceremony, after which Mr. Tyler and his bride left on a wedding trip to New York. Upon their return, they will be in their new home in Woodridge. Miss Margaret M. McCarthy of In- dianapolis, Ind., was married ;esterdly morning in Divinity Hall Chapel, at Catholic University, to Mr. David L. Riordan of Washington, by the Right Rev. James H. Ryan, rector of the Cath- olic University, 'a cousin of the bride, Only the immediate families of the bride and bridegroom were present at the ceremony. Mr. Bernard D. Heffernan and Miss Mary E. Riordan, a sister of the bridegroom, were the witnesses. A special blessing from Pope Pius XI, communicated by the cardinal secre- tary of state, Was received by the bride and bridegroom following the ceremony. . Rlordan is a sscretary of Sena- for James E. Watson of Indiana, and Mr. Riordan. te of Georgetown Y men SR ‘Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Riordan left st noon for New York on a short wedding trip. They will be at home y after January 1, at 2032 Belmont. road northwest. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Adams, Mrs. E. Britney and her sister, Mrs. Grace A. Whitehead, entertained | at dinner yesterday at Grays Hill Inn, Va, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Watson and Miss Whitehead of Washington. and Miss Mary M. Ruggles of Seattle. ‘The members of the Art and Arche- oxmunmwmbethemmofcualln: a Bertha Noyes in her studio, Nineteenth street, Friday afternoon, at PINEHURST Washington’s Finest Indoor Golf Course | Connecticut Ave. at R 4:15 o'elock, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930. when Mrs. Charles Wood 'mmku"Almhm- I~ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Truex, jr., of Syracuse, N. Y., nmmmfi"""" " M-Prooks-Co G~ STREET BETWEEN ITH Every CO In Our ‘Entire Stock Belted Coats Fitted Coats Straightline Coats Raccoons—Sealines Pony—Beige Caracul Grey Broadtails—Silver Muskrat 15 O/ 12TH Every coat beautifully made, beautifully, trimmed and an exceptional buy at 3 off this season’s prices—our lowest in Wears! Brooks Furs—2nd Floor = i Served from 5 to 8:30 o’clock o, 5 EVERYTHING FRESH Vegetable Soup Prime Rib Roast Assorted Ice Cream Tea IN WASHINGTON DOLLAR DINNER Monday, December 8, 1930 Fruit Cup Conserves and Relishes Yorkshire Pudding Broiled Sea Trout with Lemon Rings Fried Half of Chicken Vegetaple Dinner Veal en Casserole with Dumpling Fresh String Beans and Creamed Onions Home Fried Potatoes or Parsley Potatoes Hot Biscuits Mocka Nut Layer Cake Cream Cheese and Toasted Crackers TONIGHT! _ Enjoy the Best Dollar Dinner No Left-overs Used Note: H you ever ate a better Dollar Dinner, you need not pay the check! ] Chicken Bouillon Served from 5 to 8:30 o’clock Raspberry Sherbert French Bon Bons HAPPINESS RESTAURANT 1107 F Street N.W. end DULIN & MARTIN W\‘mn\-n%% % Our Gift Selections in CRYSTAL Are at the Shining ‘Peak of Their Perfection % < B N S N N W g VAL ST. LAMBERT CUT CRYSTAL A = 5t DTt e L DO | K4 .. SKETCHED CANDLESTICK, Replica of the famous "singing" Water- ford that reflects its beauty in twinkling cut crystal prisms- .* o . L. SEES0 FOOTED BOWL, similarly in- spired: . olgrie « FSLRB0 COMPORT . . . $1250 SALT . $250 PEPPER . $3.00 Stemline Finger F. B. Plates ST. CLOUD REPRODUCTION Goblets, Sherbets. Finger « Bowls, each, $47.50 dox. Many other odd pieces and a most complete. line of stemware in this reproduction. SN A ® LAMBERT CUT CRYSTAL Stemware Flni‘r Bow| Finger 9 ow! Plates, each $28.50 doz. - DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anal” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. OPEN 9 AM. to 6 PM. ~— DULIN & MARTIN ~ - RECENT MARKET REDUCTIONS in Domestic Rugs. and Broadloom Carpets have been made effective in our department — presenting exceptional opportunities forf home beautifying for the holidays and for gift giving. BROADLOOM CARPETS * \ Grades that sold for $5.50 yard, NOW o $4.75 sq. yd. i des th b{ X Fara, NOW.. . 1 3000 muare $6.50 sq. yd. Other grades, for all uses, at similar reductions. y | SCATTER RUGS 1 Standard and novelty weaves in ade uate variety. See lected especially for Gift Purposes e&’ moderate prices, ANTIQUE HOOKED RUGS | Our entire stock at substantial reductions, 4 A group of the smaller }hu that formerly sold $ 43 5 for $6.00 .....ccovuvncdeven ceeanee aaenas $13.20 A group of the larger sizes that formerly sold $22.45 for $17.50 W The largest and finest pleces that formerly NN S0 IO, . e S s P v WILTON RUGS AT SPECIAL “CLOSE-OUT” PRICES Anglo-Persian and Other Fine Grades 9x12 feet .... $98-m 83"x108" .... $93-m High-grade Worsted French Wiltons otz teet .... $69.75 gyioe ). $64:50 Best Grade of Wool Wilton Rugs . ~ Good, sturdy rugs for hard year; 9x12........ $55-w DuLIN @ MARTIN . Connegticut.cAve. ana 1 " SERVING WASHINGTON FOR OVER \ .t EE-QUARTERS. OF A CENTURY|

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