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SOCIETY. E]aboratc SOCicty Fetes Are Scheduled In Quantico Calendar Prominent Members of Offi- Circle Charming Luncheons, Bridge Parties and Din- ners —Other Events. cial Entertain at Special QUANTICO, Va., December 13.— Mansfield Hall, ih Fredericksburg, Va., Wwas the scene of a charming bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Lindall, wife ©of Lieut. Comdr. Albin L. Lindall, last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lindall's guest list included Mrs. S. D. Butler, Mrs, R. C. Berkeley, Mrs. K. I. Buse, Mrs. G. S. Clarke, Mrs. Murl Cor- bett, Mrs. R. F. Crist, Mrs. R. H. Davis, Mrs. A. B. Drum, Mrs. W. G. Haw- thorne, Mrs. R. H. Jeschke, Mrs. H. C. Major, Mrs. J. F. S. Norris, Mrs. C. E. Nutting, Mrs. P. O. Parmelee, Mrs. H. L. Parsons, Mrs. R. W. Peard, Mrs. R. H. Pepper, Mrs. H. N. Potter, Mrs. C. E. Rice, Mrs. G. W. Shearer, Mrs. L. B. Stephenson, Mrs. H. H. Utley, Mrs. W. A Wachtler, Mrs. R. E. West, Mrs. W. C. Ansel, Mrs. E. W. Brown, Mrs. R. Hayden, Mrs. G. C. Herman, Mrs. E. L. McDermott, Mrs. E. D. Miller, Mrs. D. O. Zearbaugh, Miss Ethel Butler, Miss Mary Louise Nut- ting, Miss Hodson, Miss Austin and Miss McPhail. Mrs. Berkeley, wife of Gen. Randolph C. Berkeley. entertained with a dinner party in her quarters last Thursday evening. Bridge was played. Mrs. Berkeley's guests were Mrs. Smedley D. Butler, Capt. and Mrs. Reynolds Hayden, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. John Henley, Maj. and Mrs. Harold S. P sett, Maj. and Mrs. Harold H. Utley, Maj. and Mrs. Russell H. Davis, Comdr, and Mrs. Ernest W. Brown, Capt. and Mrs. Blythe G. Jones and Lieut. and Mrs. James D. Waller. Honoring _Mrs. Bartlett, wife of Lieut. Col. Harry G. Bartlett of Balti- more, Mrs. Nutting, wife of Maj. Clar- ence E. Nutting, entertained with a bridge luncheon Monday. Other guests were Mrs. Randolph C. Berkeley, Mrs. Carl T. Hull, Mrs. Lyle H. Miller, Mrs. Andrew B. Drum, Mrs. A. T. Lewis and Mrs. D. M. Robinson, also of Balti- more. Mrs, Bartlett was the house guest of Mrs. Nutting, while Mrs. Rob- inson was the guest of Mrs. Carl T. Hull Comdr. Richmond K. Turner, U.S.N., and Mrs. Turner of Washington were luncheon guests of Capt. and Mrs. Franklin T. Steele last Friday. Comdr. ‘Turner addressed the Marine Corps Schools Friday morning on naval avia- tion. Mrs. Pate, wife of Lieut. Randolph McC. Pate, was given a tea by Mrs. Pepper, wife of Capt. Robert H. Pepper, last Thursday. Lieut. and Mrs. Pate are stationed at Parris Island, S. C. He has been in Washington tempo- rarily and Mrs. Pate has been a house guest of Mrs. Pepper. Among those who called during the afternoon were Mrs. Smedley D. Butler, Mrs. Andrew B. Drum, Mrs. Harold L. Parsons, Mrs. Hal N. Potter, Mrs. Lyle H. Miller, Mrs. John P. Adams, Mrs. George T. Hall, Mrs. Alfred H. Noble, Mrs. Charles E. Rice, Mrs. Paul R. Cowley, Mrs. George W. Walker, Mrs. Raphael Griffin, Mrs. Blythe G. Jones, Mrs. Elmer E. Hall, Mrs. William K. McNulty, Mrs. Ed- win A. Pollock, Mrs. Lucian C. Whitaker, Mrs. James M. Smith and her mother, Mrs. M. E. Steinwachs. Mrs. Bain, wife of Capt. James M. Bain, entertained with a bridge tea at her quarters last Wednesday after- noon. Guests who played bridge were Mrs. Raphael Griffin, Mrs. Richard H. Schubert, Mrs. Walter W. Rogers, Mrs. John Kaluf, Mrs. William S. Fellers, Mrs. Thomas E. Bourke, Mrs. Theodore H. Cartwright, Mrs. Lawson H. San- derson, Mrs. Campbell H. Brown, Mrs. Bert A. Bone, Mrs. John P. Adams and Mrs. Alexander Galt. Additional tea guests were Mrs. Maurice G. Holmes, Mrs. Alfred H. Noble and Mrs. Lowry B. Stephenson. Capt. and Mrs. Robert Blake enter- tained at dinner last Saturday evening. Their guests were Maj. and Mrs. L. H. Miller, Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Noble, Capt. and Mrs. C. N. Muldrow and Capt. and Mrs. E. E. Hall Capt. Blake has received orders for duty at the Marine Corps Headquarters in ‘Washington and will leave shortly for his new station. g An informal dinner was given by Capt. and Mrs. E. E. Hall last Thurs- day evening for Capt. and Mrs. Blake. To meet the honor guests Maj. and Mrs. L. H. Miller, Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Noble and Capt. and Mrs. C. N. Mul- dro were invited. Capt. M. G. Murray, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Murray were guests of Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Bain last week. They were en route to their new station, in Pan- ama, having been stationed at Fort S2m Houston, Tex. Accompa! N Hunter Reinburg, who will leave for Europe on the George Washington, Mrs. Jerome, wife of Lieut. Clayton C. Je- rome, went to New York last Tuesday. Mrs. Jerome's sons will spend about six months in Europe, going directly to Switzerland, where they will pass the Christmas holidays. Col. F. E. Evans and Maj. A, F. How- ard, U. 8. M. C,, who were at the post William Rosendorf 1215 G St. Metropolitan 9285 National 8683 She’ll Appreciate FURS! A Special Group of FUR SCARFS ‘32 one can Valued at $65 No go wrong buying Furs at Rosen- dorf’s. Styles are alway$ correct, even to being “ultra,” and values set the pace this section of America. FUR COATS A fine group of Fur Coats in the most popular Furs Reduced 1/3 to 1/2 for solicited. We'll reserve thing selected. | ving her sons, George and HERE FOR Wife of Representative William A. Pitf MRS. PITTENGER, making her home at the Cavalier during the session of Congress. THE SUNDAY STA THE SEASON | tenger of Duluth, Minn.,, and with him ' —Harris-Ewing Photo. in connection with the test of special boats, and Lieut. Col. P. F. Archer, the new quartermaster, were luncheon guests last Wednesday of Maj. and Mrs. H. H. Utley. Maj. and Mrs. John Potts have left the post for their new station at Marine headquarters in Washington. They have taken a house in Rock Creek Park at the foot of Klingle road. A committee has been appointed to plan a benefit bridge party to be held at the Officers’ Club January 9. This party will be given for the benefit of post activities, which include the Navy Scouts. Mrs. Smedley D. Butler will act as chairman and Chaplain Wilford R. Hall will serve as vice chairman. Youthful Soloists to Aid In Christmas Carols Younger members of families prom: nent in official and resident society of the Capital will appear as the service this aft>rnoon of Christmas carols, which will be given in the par- ish hall of St. Thomas Episcopal Church at 4 o'clock. Young F. Trubee Davison, jr.. son of the Assistant Sec- retary of War, with Join Buli, Frank Slingluff and_ Carter Lockwood. will sing “We Three Kings” Lindsay Crawford and Peter Douglas will lead the singing of “Why Do Bells of Christ- mas Ring?” which will be sung by the children of Mrs. Cook’s School. _Littl Miss Margaret Hill and John Sellers Yates will lead the singing of “Waken Gentle Shepherds” and John Dunlop will sing “Christmas Natus” as a solo. Mariana Evans, Mary Mayer, Audrey Cowan and Phyllis Jordan will sing “Bring a Torch,” accompanicd by the members of the fourth class of the SNERERRNEY Entire building Pianos, Radios, Furmiture. and Novelty Department. An Upright Piano. . Piano ... Small Electric Portable Collapsible Poker Tab Card Tables from.... Smoking Stands from. Table Lamps from. .. Bridge Lamps from Nice Desk for Sister f S22 SRR 2 SR R SR SR SR SR SR SR SR S SR SR SR S SR S :425 00 $15 cash—$15 per month. PIANOS Relief, the Family Hospital and the Girl | devoted A fine Baby Grand Piano. .. Duo Art Reproducing (I}and‘ Latest model Victor Radio. .. Home Recording Victor Radio.$306.80 Governor Winthrop Desk. .. Easy Chair for Dad....... Other Easy Chairs for Dad from. .$25 Comfortable Sofa for Mother . Cedar Chest for Mother from. .§1 Beautiful Indirect Lamp Nest of Tables.......... school. ‘The final number of the pro- gram will be “Holy Night,” which will be sung as a duet by Ann Huidekoper and Harriet Sommer, with a humming accompaniment by the other students of the school. | At an auction at Low Beechburn, R, WASHINGTO D. Happy Couple United By Ch“fch Ceremony Miss Catherine Adams Griffith, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark Grif- fith, was married Thursday afternoon to Mr. Justin Lincoln Edgerton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Edgerton of Fort lLyons. Va. The ceremony was per- formed in the Foundry M. E. Church, Bishop Willlam F. McDowell of the Methodist Episcopal Church officiating at 5 o'clock. Mr. J. E. 8. Kinsella sang “I Love You Truly,” accompanied by Mrs. M. L. Willlams, organist of the church, who also played the wedding music. Palms, ferns and yellow chrys- anthemums were used to decorate the church, making » pretty background for the wedding party. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and wore a gown of dark blue chiffon velvet with a hat of the same material and dark blue suede slippers, Her corsage bouquet was of yellow 5 Miss Elizabeth D. Griffith was maid of honor for her sister, and wore a costume of maroon color chiffon velvet with egg- shell color hat and suede shoes to match the gown. Her corsage bouquet was also of yellow roses. Mr. J. Eldon Edgerton of Fort Lyons was best man for_his brother, and the ushers_included Mr. John Reed, Mr, Fred_Booth, Mr. George Cozzens and Mr. Edwin Paul, all of Washington. An informal reception followed in the church parlors. Mrs. Griffith, mother of the bride, who received with the wedding party, wore a gown of black chiffon trimmed with a yoke of pearls, and her corsage bouquet was of pink roses. Mrs. Edgerton, mother of the bridegroom, who assisted, was in brown velvet with'a deep yoke of lace Later Mr. and Mrs, Edgerton started for a wedding trip. After January 1 they will be at home at the Valley Vista, at Belmont road and Ashmead place, where they have taken an apartment, Mrs. Edgerton is a graduate of Central High School and Wilson Normal School and has been a special teacher at the Buchanan Scheol and a member of the Chastleton Cafe 16th & R—N. 10,000 SPECIAL Tenderloin Steak Dinner Seventy-Five Cents ROAST TURKEY % $1 FILLET MIGNON FRESH MUSHROOMS Delicacles. is.” Desserts All_fresh vegetables, omemade Roll: M. 5:30—7:45 Special Combination Plate Dinner— Cafeteria Breakfast | England, recently, 13 houses and a smali | colliery were sold for $140. | FINE 3:30 to 10:30 AM. o e I I P o P P Fo LIEBSTER FUR S 716 13th Street 35th ANNIVERSARY | SALE OF FINE FURS An Excellent Opportunity to Purchase GIFTS of FUR COATS and FUR SCARFS ® DE MoLL & Co.’s SUGGESTED XMAS PRESENTS —Suitable for any me Quality at Reasonable Prices We have selected from leading and reliable manufacturers many fine, to Gift it of the giver. 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Twelfth and G Streets RADIOS delight the recipient and act as a constant reminder Radio Benches Tilt-top Coffee Tables. . .. Beautiful Solid Mahogany or Solid with Cut Glass utensils Oak Brass-top Coffee Table......525 Mahogany-finish Coffee Table. Very latest style Table Iamt: Beautiful Tapestry-covered Sofas, $169 An Ideal Xmas Present for the Home and Young Folks What could be finer for the young ladies in the home | mber of the family. useful presents that will .. 8525 oo 827 ... 54.50 ..$13.50 ny Tea Wagon larettes, complete 145 .$2.75 .$7.25 igarette Boxe. ker Set, filled 5 Combination Card . ..$21.50 Boards . visleeie sy Su siowisios BBl ... 81575 % ifi & § & % o & 4 % 4 i % ; music, and when their this very thing. Bring ss in the home. 5 to $600. on any instrument you g % % % % % % l FURNITURE C., DECEMBER 14, 1930—PART Lk research department. Mr. Edgerton is graduated in law from George Wash- ington University and is a member of the District bar. He is now serving as private secretary to Judge Cox of the District Supreme Court. Among_the out-of-town guests were Mrs. L. Wilson Davis of Baltimore, Mrs. C. Edgar Griffith and Mr. F. D. Griffith of Culpeper, Va., and Mr. James A. Edgerton and Miss Elizabeth Edgerton of New York City. Tennesseeans Win Greet Senator-Elect and Mrs. Hull Senator-elect and Mrs. Cordell Hull will be the honor guests of the Ten- nessee State Society at a reception and dance at the Willard Thursday evening. The ball room will be decorated with evergreens, holly and berries and & large Christmas tree bearing gifts for all the guests will be a feature of the evening's program. Others in the recelving line with the honor guests will be Senator and Mrs. William E. Brock, Mr. Justice James C McReynolds of the Supreme | Court, Justice Jennings Bailey, Justice and Mrs. Finnis Garrett, Representa- tive and Mrs. B. Carroll Reece, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Gordon Browning, Representative and Mrs. Joseph W Byrns, Representative and Mrs. L. Davis, Representative and Mrs. Ed- ward E. Eslick, Repre: Hubert F. Pisher, Mrs. Samuel D. McRey Repr sentative Jere Cooper, Representative WIll Taylor, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Lytle | Brown, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. B. Frank Cheatham, Col. and Mrs. Andrew Chaf- fee and Col. Wade H. Cooper. Mr. Bob | Barker, president of the soclety, will present the honor gu | LAST WEEK COATS The Season’s Favorite ‘36 Values from $49.50 to $69.50 So chic. Black Coats with black furs . . . strik- ing contrasting light furs. Also Coats in brown, green, red. Sizes for Juniors Sizes for Misses Sizes for Women 11 up to 46 Miss Frances Homer Guest Of Congressional Club The Congressional Club will have as its guest Friday afternoon Miss Frances Homer of Baltimore, who will give a program of her original character sketches and is expected to repeat her success of last Winter at the club, The program will be given at 3 o'clock in the club house at 2001 New Hampshire avenue and will be followed by tea. Hostesses will be: Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Mrs. Coleman Livingstone Blease, Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Mrs. Frank H. Blease, Mrs. Edwin S. Broussand, Mrs. Edward M. Beers, Mrs. Robert Black- burn, Mrs. Oscar E. Bland, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mrs. Otis §. Bland, Mrs, Frank P. Bohn, Mrs. Chester C. Bolton, Mrs. Frank L. Bowman, Mrs, Charles Brand, Mrs. Edward E. Browne, Mrs. James P. Stone Briggs, Mrs. Elbert S. Brigham, Mrs. Edward E. Brawne, Mrs. James. P. Buchanan, Mrs. John T. Buckbce, Mrs. Olger B. Burtness, Mrs. Jeff Busby, OLNEY, MARYLAND Luncheon : Tea : Dinner $1.00 $1.50 TURKEY DINN 12 Mi. North of Washington. Georzia Ave. Extended. Route 28 Ashton 16i. " OPEN EVERY DAY, NOON 0 P.M, Soud Mrs. Joseph W. Byrns and Mrs. §. Brock. The first of the series of dances which the Congressional Club will give through the season will be held Tues- day evening at 9 o'clock and dancing wiil continue until midnight. All mem- bers are invited. Mrs. August Andrie- son, chairman of the Dance Committee, will be assisted by Mrs. Jeff Busby, Mrs, Joe Manlove, Mrs. David Hopkins, Mrs, Felix Cordova Davila and Mrs. John M. Baer. The jazz section of the Marine Orchestra will furnish music. Mrs. Reed Smoot, a new member of the club, received with Mrs. Porter H. Dale, president of the club, at the weekly tea Friday afternoon. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs, _P3 5* Byrns, former club president, and Ml ¥ Barbour of California. Miss Sylvia Meyer, daughter of Inter- state Commerce Commissioner and Mrs, Balthasar Meyer, and former Repre- sentative John M. Baer were guests of honor Friday afternoon and after the program received with Mrs. Dale and Mrs. Smoot. Miss Meyer gave & pro- am of harp solos and Mr. Baer gave 1k with {llustrations in crayon. Many interesting guests were present, among them, Mrs. Paul McCormick, wife of the new member of the Crimé Commission; Mrs. Charles Teague, wife gdf the “r:_nh Board Commissioner; Mrs. eyer. mother of the harpist, and 3 Hope Wetherell of Chk‘l:?\ oH | Give Her a Permanent Wave for Christmas And Why It Should Be , First, becsuse nent Waving in Washingto at Emile’s Is the pioneer of Pecmse "second, becausw Emile's Permanents are backed by 25 years' of actuil experience; third, because our oper- stors are personally trained by Mr. Emile. Ladies' Tl:rkllh ‘Baths Chiropody Hair Goods French Perfumes French Cosmetics Beauty Boxes Decatur 0920-1-2 J.E.Cunningham Co. 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. .. .shell expect . . . to find plenty of UNDIES on the Christmas Tree and HOSIERY $1.09 Sheer picot top allsilk chiffon with cradle feet and French heels. Satin, Crepe de Chine and Georgette Dansettes—Chemise —Step-ins—Slips. In lovely pastel shades and black, lace trimmed and tailored. Negligees Soft pastel colorings in satin or crepe, trimmed with fine lace or maribou. Also quilted robes. $ 4.98 Others up to $25.00 Each in a Christmas Reg. $1.35 New Winter HATS ALW AYS! THE RIGHT HAF ...AT THE RIGHT TIME +..AT THE RIGHT PRICE But never before have we been able to give the value, the style, the quality that goes to make up these $ .66 S 8 3.33 Flower-trimmed Felts Feather-trimmed Felts Felts Combined With Straw Ribbon Hats Novelties Combined With Straw All New Styles—All New Colors HOLIDAY FROCKS $1 2.75 Holiday Prints, Colorful Crepes and Chiffons in Picturesque Designs A most complete collection. NEW STYLES . . . NEW COLORS . . . ALL SIZES up to 44, in a most gala array of holiday fashion for festive semi-formal and daytime styles. occasions, GIFT HAND BAGS Anniversary Sale $2.87 Values $3.95 to $5 Dozens of new styles for street, afternoon or Evening ) Wear, made in exquisite soft leathers trimmed with the finest jeweled trimmings in underarm eipper, pouch and strap styles, in all wanted CWR¥s. BOXED Bracélets, Earrings GIFT JEWELRY - 89¢ Necklaces Brooches Novelties Ideal Xmas Gift—Regularly $1.95 to $2.95

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