Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1930, Page 58

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SOCIETY. ciet ;FolkiAlren-dy “Outlining Programs For Holiday Period Present. Season in Chevy Chase Marked by Special Entertainments — Lunch- eons, Dinners and Bridge . Parties Listed. ? Oadet Edgar M. Chace of the United States Military Academy will arrive from West Point on December 23 to . Lester Shafer, who_with Mrs. | Shafer is spending the Winter with | Mrs. Shafer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ohace, is in New York and will return for Christmas. Miss Betty. McNally, debutante daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. McNally of Newland street, entertained at lunch- eon yesterday at the Mayflower Hotel for this season’s debutantes. Mrs. Orville S. Peters was hostess to the executive board.of the Woman's Club of Chevy Chase at luncheon Wed- nesday in her home on Chestnut street. Mrs. Peters was assisted by Mrs. J. H. Dellinger and Mrs. Eugene Merritt. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whiteford ente: tained at_ dinner and bridge last Sat- urday evening in their home on Leland street. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wylie have | returned from Chicago, Ill ‘here Mrs. Wylie visited her sister, Miss Emily Himrod. | Mrs. John Imirie of West Bradleyl lane will entertain the Sunshine Sew- ing Circle at luncheon Thursday. 's. James Vinson of Amh est of her son-in r. and Mrs. C. W. Freitag, | on East Thornapple street. Lieut. Charles F. Pugh, United States Army Aviation Corps, is on a transcon- tinental fiight to California He expects to return to his home, 6404 Georgia | street, for the Christmas holidays. Dr. and Mrs. Sterling V_Mead enter- THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 14, 1930—PART THREE. in their home, Edgewood, on Rit- | at a dinner party Tuesday eve- | | tenhouse street resentative and Mrs. J. J. Cochran and | Mr. and Mrs. Holland W. Jenks. Mrs. Lawrence Allnut is a house t for several weeks of her son-in- w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- | as W. Sperry, on Shepherd street. Miss Miriam Likens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Likens, spent the past| week end in Richmond, Va., as a house guest of Miss Katherine Porter. | The guests were Rep- Mrs. Alexander R. Mullowny enter- |and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John the arrangements. tained at luncheon and bridge Friday | in her home, on Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Mullowny will entertain at a sup- r party this evening for Mr. and Mrs. | omas Sidwell. Miss Carolyn Fay Jackson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Fay Jackson of Oxford street, is spending the week end in Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Jackson attended the dance Priday evening at the University of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Walter 8. Gard entertained the Mondsy Club at luncheon and bridge in her home, on Virgilia street. Mrs. Gard’s mother, Mrs. Mary Suit Fisher, wWho has been spending several weeks | UV with Mr. and Mrs. Gard, has returned to_her home, in Pranklin, Ind. Miss Helen Imirie, daughter of Mr. :uzglnbr'{ggh: I;flrlz. entertained at a ‘benefit evening her home, on West Bradley lane. The proceeds will be expended for Christ. mas presents for indigent children. Mrs, George - Lewis entertained at luncheon Tuesday in her home on Ridgewood avenue in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Conrad Young, who, ‘oung, is en route to their ests. e Mr. and Mrs. J."(‘:. Barcalow have as house guests Mrs. Barcalow'’s brother | Chureh. MRS. PAUL TREIDE FRISCH, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Meeks. | Whose marriage took place Saturday, November 15, in the Hamline M. E. She was formerly Miss Miriam Gertrude Meeks, daughter of the Rev. —Harris-Ewing Photo. C. Sheild of Babylon, Long Island Miss Grace Edwina Dutton enter- | tained at luncheon and bridge Thurs- day. Miss Dutton is spending this week end with Miss Lucia Ranger at Hood College, Frederick, Md. Miss Dutton formerly was a student at Hood College and now attends George Wash- ington University. Mrs. Joseph Bowling, jr., entertained at a bridge supper Tuesday evening in her home on Elm street. Mrs. B. H. Gruver of Primrose street entertained at luncheon and bridge Wedé)le‘fgay at the Congressional Coun- aton g Church Society Sponsors Box Party at Mount Rainier An old-fashioned box party and enter- tainment will be given by the St. Vin- cent de Paul Soclety of St. James’ Church_ in the church auditorium, Rhode Island avenue at Thirty-seventh street, Mount Rainier, Md.,, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. E. M. Hastings is chairman of Your Hairdresser Formerly at 1745 Conn. Ave. Now With Pearl Cutting Sheps The Mayfiower, Dec. 1000, ch 38 —to Capture Feminine Fanc de Chine Hostess Pajamas *8 95 Also Those assisting her Hepburn, Mrs. F. J Sloan, Mrs. P. Casey, Mr. F. S, Luckett, | Mr. J. W. Rohicheau and Mr. L. Whalen. are Mrs. A. W. oo_ks- G- STREET BETWEEN HTH & 12TH Y Hosts at Bridge Party Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dunham enter- tained at bridge Friday evening at the Hob Nob, when their guests were Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Rush, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Bergstresser, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Leavitt, Mr. W. B. Hayes, jr.; Miss Aitchison, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Degenhardt, Mr. S. J. Kapa, Miss Doris Donnelson, Mr. A. I. Wist- reich, Miss Petticord, Mr. and Mrs. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hill, Mr. P. Ellioft and Mr. T. Santos. Prizes for the highest scores were awarded to Mrs. Degenhardt, Mrs. Hess, Miss Petticord, Mr. Rush, Mr. Hayes and Mr. Leavitt. Social }"uncric:ns Foll}:w Lecture by M. Vurpillot Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, president of the Alliance Prancaise, entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Hotel La- | fayette following _the lecture which ,‘wns given by M. Florian Vurpillot. M. Vurpillot gave a delightful causerie for the Alliance Francaise on the Academie Francaise and among those at the luncheon were the first secretary of the French embassy, M. Pierre de la Blan- chetai, M. and Mme. Vurpillot, Mr. Sam Herrick and Mile. L. L. M. Li- moges. Mrs Charles Stuart Alden was hos- tess at luncheon after the lecture, hav- ing in her party M Mr: HOMER L. KITT ¢ Company e 1330 G ST. Merchants of Music FOOD Breakfast— vz oL Luncheon. Dinner . Also a la Carte Fresh Vegetables One Block West of the White House M:. and Mrs. J. W. Ducham |22 . Twombly, Mrs. C. Cary, and M. Eben Comins. Mr. John McGowan and Miss McGowan had with them Mrs. E. Hosmer and Miss M. . Miss_Annie Hegeman was hostess to Mrs. Martin and Miss Sagent and among others remaining for luncheon after the talk were Miss Margaret and Miss %hll{lo’tdw Cullen, Mrs. Groesbeck, Mrs. Weyl, Mrs. A. M. Craven and Miss Betty Reynolds. Silver T;a Ar:nounc;d For Today by Mrs. Sawtelle noon from 4 to 6 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Henry Fenno Sawtelle, 6200 Connecticut avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Children of the American Revolution. The junior and senior divisions of the society are giving the tea to raise funds | canization work. Local D. A. R. and C. Only 300 persons in Czechoslovakia have annual incomes of over $30,000. 503 12th St. N, Special Sunday Dinner Today 75¢ Roast Turkey Half Fried Sprine Chicken ate, 85 Our Regular Platter, 55¢ Homemade ice rolis served from 12 to 9. Our ar Week Dinn enu_ Vegetabl 55¢ and 65e | A silver tea will be held this after- | {§ president of the Capital Society of the | 3 to carry on their patriotic and Ameri- | & A. R. members and friends are invited to attend. |8 cream, pies, cakes and hot | & Mrs. Lawton Honored By Women's Press Club Mrs. W. L. Lawton, chairman of the | || National Oouncil for Protection of Roadside Beauty, will be the honor guest | |i of the Woman's N&'fi‘l’:‘r‘d‘ Press Club | Ji at_luncheon at the Tuesday. ‘She will speak on the plans for beau- tifying the tmflch to the Capital, and her talk be {llustrated bymeol- Remember all your friends at Yuletide by sclection now of ready-to-mail Christmas Greeting Cards Vary your selection with @ differently designed cards for every one on your list. .We have cards for relatives, for special friends, for the sick; and we have funny cards for your golf friends: in fact, a card for every pos- sible need. ‘BrewapD Stationers ond Emgravers 811 Twelfth Street N.W. SOCIETY, Angela Varona Beauty Preparations For Women Who Desire the Best Wonderful skin breathing preparations that are exquisite to use, very simple, yet so effective that our customers have commented upon the de- lightfully pleasing results. We introduced the famous Angela Varona's beauty preparations to Washington . . . if you have not already asked us about these renowned methods, do so at once...you will certainly marvel at the charming results. We are Angela Verona's only agent here in Washington. . .All of her skin creams and lotions are now here in our very complete Toilet Goods Department . . . See them tomorrow without fail. First Floor JuLius GARFINCKEL &-Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH Washington’s greatest Men enjoy shopping at cash store surely offers you the best in gifts when reg- ular prices throughout the year are lower than else- where, Sigmunds because the con- veniently arranged - mer- chandise simplifies and ex- pedites selections, \ Fur Fabric COATS Deé'p Timmie Tuft and Alpaca Pile Values $16.75 to $19.75 $ 3.75 Sizes 14 to 20 Tan—Oxford—Black—Brown—Gray All the warmth, wear and practicability of a real fur coat—the appearance, too, and yet you pay but a mere fraction of the price. 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