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Fort Humphreys Music Club in Rare Program At December Meeting | Solos and Duets Feature the Entertainment — Reading Club Session Followed by | Tea—Luncheons and Din- ners Scheduled. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., December | 13.—The Music Club held its December | meeting Tuesday night at the home of Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz. The Entertainment Committee, consisting | of Mrs. Beverly C. Snow, Mrs. Joseph | W. Cox and Lieut. Herbert B. Loper, | presented a very interesting program. The first number on the program was a piano solo by Mrs. John C. B. Elliott and it was followed by a vocal duet by Mrs. Lunsford E. Oliver and Mrs. Cox. The stringed orchestra, composed of Lieut. Beverly C. Snow, Lieut. Frank H. Oxx, Lieut. Wilson B. Higgins, Lieut. Loper, Lieut. Louis W. Pre Lieut. John C. B. Elliott, played sev- | eral popular medleys and gave nu- merous solo numbers. Capt. F. Russell Lyons gave a reading and Licut. Harry M. A. Finch, and had as her guests piano solos. The program closed with | the singing of old-time songs with | Col. Schulz at the piano The Reading Club met Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Richard T. Coiner. Following the meeting Mrs. Coiner entertained at tea to meet Mrs. | M. A. Finch, and has as her guests Mrs. Edward H. Schulz, Mrs. Henry A.i Finch. Mrs. Henn F. Pipes, Mrs. | Robert B. Lewis, Mrs. William E. R. M. Henshaw, Mrs. Lun: ford E. Oliver, Mrs. Jane Putnam, Mrs. | Harry A Buckley, Mrs. Harry A. Buck- | Jey, sr.. Mrs. Wilson B. Higgins, Mrs. Crittenden Marriott, Mrs. Charles F. Baish, Mrs. J. J. McGinley Mrs. George C. Reinhardt and Mrs. G. W. Reinhardt. Mrs. Henry A. Finch entertained at luncheon Monday in honor of Mrs. M. A. Finch and had with her Mrs. . Edward H. Schulz, J. Loving and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner. An attractive dinner was given Covell, Mrs. L. Sunday in_Harris Hall by Lieut. and Mrs, Don G. Shingler in honor of Mrs. Henrietta Proctor Donnell of Larch- mont, N. Y. They had as their guests Miss Erin Clark of Washington, Miss Katherine Clark of Lexington, S. C.; Lieut. and Mrs. John R. Vance of Washington and Mr. Burt McIntyre of Central Valley, N. Y. The Pest Chapel was the scene of an interesting christening _ceremony Sun- | day when Chaplain Stephen R. W christened the baby son of Lieut. and Mrs. Norman A. Matthias. Four con- secutive generations of the family were present, including Gen. and Mrs. Ephriam G. Peyton of Atlanta, Ga., and Miss Eve Wilbur. _The god parents were Miss Irene Richardson, Anh‘que Brass Table Lamt) With parchment shade, Colonial dec- 525 orations SChuyler Chair Mahogany upholstered in a variety of fabrics. Excellent 548.50 for bridge, etc. . or walnut, Louis XV Char Opans apbole stered needlepoint tapestry. armchair, in genuine Coffee Table ‘ood |night in Harris Hall POPULAR GIRL MISS ELEANOR Daughter of Mrs. Wentworth Willis Peirce of 2301 Connecticut avenue, who has a host of friends in the younger set of Washington society. . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 14. 1930—PART THREE. Mrs. Harry A. Buckley, Lieut. and wrs. | Herbert B. Loper, Lieut d Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening, Lieut. and Mrs. George C. Reinhardt, Lieut. and Mrs. Don G. Shingler, Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peter- son, Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph Lieut. and Mrs. John C. B. Elliott, John R. Crume. Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert B. Loper have us their guests over the week end Maj. and Mrs. Walton Opie of Staunton, Va. Capt. and Mrs. D. A. Watt of Silver | Spring, Md., were dinner guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Frank H. Oxx Sunday. Mrs. Morrill W. Marston, who has been ill in Walter Reed Hospital for! several weeks, has returned to the post. | rs. Lawrence K Anderson, | arion Casebeer and Mr. | are dinner guests tonight of Maj. and Mrs. Marhl H. Welch of ‘Washington. | Dr. and Mirs. Christie Honor Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Dr. and Mrs. Seba L. Christie enter- | tained at a musical tea in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ding was a recent event in Philadelphia. Those assisting during the- afternoon were Mrs. Walter E. Hutton, division president of the U. D. C.. Mrs. L. A. Hewitt, vice president of the U. D. C: Mrs. F. O. Goodwin, president of the Robert E. Lee Chapter, U. D. C.; Mme, Balacus, Senora Severo Julia and Seno- rita O'Compo. Those contributing to the program were Romeo Gualdi, with several origi- nal compositions; Dr. Miss Catherine Crowly, Miss Ann Arlin, Mrs. Pred Rice, Mrs. Hurdle, Mr. Dorfman, Mrs. Emily Grace Dickinson and little Miss Helen Christie. The house was profusely decorated with palms and cut flowers. RUST PEIRCE, —Bachrach Photo. Lieut. H. S. Bishop, jr, and Lieut.| Arthur A. G. Kirchhoff. | Capt. and Mrs. Harley Latson were guests of Lieut. and Mrs. A. B. Sander | at Fort Meade, Md., on Sunday. Mrs. William E. R. Covell was lunch- eon guest Monday of Mrs. Willlam Esca- | vaille of Washington | Maj. and Mrs. Covell and Lieut. Har M. Underwood were among those a tending the Army-Navy game in New York today. | The Post Bridge Club met Friday Mrs. Carl R. Jon and Lieut. Hans W. Holmer were hosf for the evening. Lieut. and Mrs. Be erly C. Snow entertained at dinner be- fore the bridge Friday and had as their guests Maj. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Maj. Edwin A. Bethel, Lieut. and Mrs. | George C. Reinhardt, Lieut. and M Louis XV Bench its True design: genuine Aub tapestry ifts to and ussor\I 5100 Morris M. Bauer and Mrs. G. W. Rein- hardt. Another dinner before Friday's bridge | was that given by Maj. and Mrs. Lun: ford E. Oliver. Their guests were Capt. and Mrs. James L. Alverson, Capt. and Mrs. Harry A. Buckley, Mrs. Jane Put- nam, Mrs. H. A. Buckley, sr.; Lieut. and | Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening, Lieut. and FOUNDATION GARMENTS Corsets, Corselettes and Bandeaux " | Congressional Club Cook Book, is giving “!a dinner tomorrow evening at which Arthur Quinn, whose wed- | - Seba Christie, | | Women's City Club Juniors Announce Dinner Date The junior section of the Women's City Club, sponsoring the sale of the | all the viands will be prepared from recipes of famous contributors. The menu includes favorite recipes of Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of the President; Secretary Andrew W. Mellon, Mrs. Louis C. Cramton, wife of Representa- tive Cramton of Michigan; Mrs. W. C. Hawley, wife of Representative Hawley of Oregon; Mrs. Everett Sanders, wife of former Representative Sanders of In- diana; Mrs. Alben W. Barkley, wife of Senator Barkley of Kentucky, and Mrs. Carl Hayden, wife of Senator Hayden of Arizona. Mrs. Louis C. Cramton, chairman of the committee on compilation of the Congressional Club Cook Book and a member of the Board of Directors of the Women's City Club, will preside. Dr. Louise Stanley, chief of the Bu- reau of Home Economics in the Depart- ment of Agriculture, and Mrs. William FUR COATS We Must Unload We have Grouped Our —Big Bargains! £250.00 379_50 Value Sealine Coats—squirrel trim Pony Coats—plain and trimmed Muskrat Coats—fox trim Model Fur Shop 923 G St. N.W. Coats lmpo;t;d French Underwear $3.95 to $6.95 Mrs. Horace F. Sykes, Lieut. and Mrs. Carl R. Jones, Lieut. and Mrs. Louis H. Foote, Licut. and Mrs. Hans W. Holmer, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles F. Baish had as their dinner guests Monday night Capt. and Mrs. Charles McKee of Steu- benville, Ohio; Lieut. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Mielenz of Washington and Lieut. Harry M. Underwood. A Dutch supper is being given tonight at the home of Lieut. and Mrs. James | N Kreuger. The guests are Capt. and ' s Pottery Table Lamp With shade to match, in jade, rose, yellow 518 or ivory . in in Seriod covered that wil be welcome-- coming from Sloane's HERE is a mark of distinctiveness that accompanies Furniture and Rugs "frcm W Sloane's" which will selections for gifts. Craftsmanship that is You'll ind many answers to your gi{t Ladder-Back Chair An old New England design: in cherry and maple;: with spoon feet and handmade rush 525 seats lend prestige to your Historical]y correct. master workmanship. unique and practical problems as you pass through the various departments—teeming with occasional pieces of Furniture — and Rugs of Oriental and All American rna](es. of them exclusive with us, and most of them of our own productlonW and featured for holiday consideration ate prices. Genuine Persian Rugs Very st)ecia”y Priced for the Ho]r'days A wide variety of patterns and col®rs—in at interesting, moder- Queen Anne Easy Chair Invitingly comfortable in size, and graceful in shape. Upholstered in blue an- tique velvet or 3115 tapestry scatter size—approximately 3x6. FO" Selecty'on NOIU 520 %95 Cherry and maple con- struction, with spoon 520 foot design Conso’e Card Table Mide of cusly maple console and - W. &]J. The House With 711 Twelfth Street Pendley Table . Duncan Phyfe motif, in and serves for both 545 rosewood : drop leaf 35 $40 %50 William and Mary Coffee Table Effective design and ex- ceptional construction of walnut: with mar- 580 quetry inlays SLOANE the Green Shutters Ju!t Above G English Club Chair A real luxuriously Covered all brocatelle man's chairg comfortable. with 5105 over in 5155 SEMI-ANNUAL Lee Corbin, president, will be honor and speakers. Schmitt is chairman. lests of Miss “’l‘helmn Alogsian Club Arranges For Christmu'Dnnce The Dance Committee of the Aloysian Club completed arrangements for the Christmas dance whl?}f’wfll be held at the club house, 47 I street northwest, ‘Wednesday evening, December 17. Miss Anne Vermillion is in charge of the af- fair assisted by Miss Kitty Hughes, Miss Margaret Kane, Miss Zelds Horowits. ss Margaret Devers an a Milstead. Dar o neing from 10 to 1 o'clock. HAVE YOUR RUGS Cleaned for Christmas Don't go through the Yuletide season with dirty Rugs. Have us clean them now and return them to you looking like new. Call Mr. Pyle.. ... NAtional 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Geo. W. Spier Gift Suggestions 806 14th Street N.W. (3 doors above H) Howard Pocket Watches $60.00 to $125.00 Hamilton Pocket Watches $50.00 to $160.00 Hamilton Strap Watches €7 $50.00 to $125.00 Hamilton Bracelet Watches 48.00 10 $80.00 Elgin Bracelet Watches = B kusigo to $85.00 gin Pocket Watches, $15.00 to $85.00 Elgin S".E Watches, $15.00 to $75.00 5 Diamond _Bracelet Watches, $75.00 up Gruen Bracelet Watches, $27.50 to $150.00 Gruen Strap Watches, $25.00 to $115.00 Sterling Silver Suggestions for the Home Silver Sandwich Trays..$10.00 up Silver Compotes 450mp Silver Salt and Peppers. 3.50 up Silver Center Pieces. ... 10.00 up Silver Vases . wer 350up Silver Jam Ja 3.00 up Silver Sugar and Cream Silver Tea Ba 2.00 up Sesiiicine 8.50 up Silver Steak Set: « 500mp GEO. W. SPIER, Jeweler 80 . 14th Street N.W. (3 doors above H street) Silver Mayonnaise Sets. Established 40 Years 1108 F St. N.W. CLEARANCE s|0.75 : s|6.so Starts Tomorrow Morning....at 8 EARLIER Than Usual=—= Again to meet the desire of so many of our patrons N\ we are advancing the usual after-Christmas Clearance Sale, an event waited for so eagerly by so many Wash- ingtonians, to tomorrow, December 15th. This makes possible the purchase of our beautiful clothes for holiday activities at wholesale cost and less. A lovely gown or wrap is the most enjoyable among N\ Christmas gifts. An Assortment of Smart and Beautiful DRESSES ForAll Occasions—Dinner, Evening, Street & A fternoon s|6.7s 52 2.50 549.50 and uP OATS For Street and Sports Wear—a Generous Assortment in the Newest Colors and Styles 539.50 49 5|25 wd up MILLINERY Our Entire Remaining Stock— 53.50 $ 5 57.50 and uP ————\ Special Notice ! The store will be open at 8 a.m. to give those who have little time during business hours an opportunity . . . for better selections. For greater comfort our spacious second floor will be used for dresses at $10.75, thereby eliminating the crowding of former years. NO C. O. D.'s NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL SCHWAB, INC.