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. THE ‘SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 14, 1930—PART THREE. Card Party to Benefit ]m P, L e e o Bl i A b gt g w"" ¥ho| Joint Hosts Entertain . | Indianans Announce Mrs. Watson Entertains m’m Hoos, Wi'fi St. Mary's Hospital e i Nl phn- ou the boards S and Chil- At Mayflower Hotel An Elaboarte Program On Daughter's Birthday { sglfum Chapter early in November, g Entemln n Honor Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Loesch and| The Indiana W Mrs. Roy, M. Watson entertained a Book b"“ of Y w c A Set for December 26 Of Dr d Mrs. Lovell | Mr. and Mrs. William B. Storey of Chi~ will entertain on 8t 8:30| number of children Saturday evening -, ¢ D ym i ML Mr. Morrow to Address st o o and Mrs. Lovell [0 ™ e Joint hosts a¢ & Toception 205k with an umusual | Drogram on the | in celebration of the seventh birthday| Plan “Christmas Meeting . R . A er . Young Kentuckians Mned‘lnmm Howard 1. Earle enter- |, teq yesterday afternoon froth 4 to 6 | season. when they will present . |anniversary of her daughter, Marjorie| ‘The Booklovers of the Young Women's Dancing a Feature of Nota- For Community Chest| »p cnariie Bob Morrow, son of the evening in their home, on| . jock in the Pan-American room of | Charles T. Penn of Indiana in June. ‘The house was decorated in|Cbristian Association will hold their S Dame P Otrtis 46 y Irving street, in honor of the Rev. and wer. Later Mr. and Mrs, in connection . wil Christmas colors, the table ornaments annual Christmas meeting tomorrow ble Fete at Leonardtown. rs, James F. s 15 taking an | former Governor of Kentucky, Mr. Ed- | Mrs, Moses R. Lovell, who are leaving | the Mayflower. e s d night, when Miss Alice Hutchins Drake g - . unusually active part in the plans for | ward P. Morrow, and grandson of the | Washington the end of this month for | Loesch and Mr. and Mrs. Storey, with Pil and favors also being carried out in 1 present the Yuletide theme, “The Two Marriages in Society | the Community Chest campaign this jate United States Senator W. O. Brad- | Waterbury, Conn., where Dr. Lovell has | many guests, attended Representative hington for redand green. Numerous games and|Story of Christmas,” combining the St, : { year, her most recent activity being the (ley of Kentucky, also & former Gover- | accepted the pastorate of the Congre- | Ruth Hanna McCormick's reception for | the contests were enjoyed, after which re- | Luke narrative with Hebrew and Persian Schedule—Emertammcmai-ccflmnce of the vice chairmanship nor of Kentucky, will address the |gational Church. Among those present | her daughter, Miss Katrina McCormick. | 3nd special guests of the evening will [ o200 0 FETE FIEOTEC | legends. Poems relating to the Christ- . of the group solicitation unit under |young peoples’ meeting of the Kentucky |Were Dr. Pablo ¥nsfrau, charge de| My spd Mrs. Toesch, the former s |De Some of the noted architects of A mas theme will be & part of the pro- in Homes. Chairman E. C. Graham. Mrs. Curtis | Society in the grand ball room of the | affaires of Paraguay, and Mrs. Yns-|member of the National Commission on Was'hlnzwm mch_:dmg Mr. David Lynn,| Those ertjoying this hospitalify were/gram at 8 o'clock. has been active in Chest work since|New Willard Hotel, Tuesday evening, |frau; Judge Thomas S. Williams, Mayor | Law Observance and Enforcement, are lcd:?m architect; Mr. Perry D. Heath, | Betty Lanahan, Mary Jean McIntosh,| Mrs. Willlam Hamilton Bayly, honor- NSO TS the movement was launched here. She | December 23. a . and Mrs. Alexander Johnson and theif | making an indefinite stay in Washing- Weod, o9 N. Ray, Mr. Waddy B. Mary Catherine Smith, Margle Lou|&ry president of the Young Women's LEONARDTOWN, Md., December 13. | served as vice chairman of the Special| _Mr. Danisl Thew Wright, jr. of | distinguished guest, Princess Lubov |fon at the Mayflower. B Pyle and Mr. 1. & "Sime: FTe9°"K | Bruton, Phyllis Jean Darling, Emily |Shristian Association, and Mr. and Mrs. —The large dance and card party held | Gifts Committee last year with Chair- | Washington and New York, a baritone |Schetiniu, of Philadeiphia; Dr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs, Storey came to the Cap- | B- Pyle and Mr. L. A. Simon. g 4 John Bennett will be the honor guests. every year by the St. Mary’s Hospital| man Newbold Noyes and will be asso- |will be the guest soloist. J. de S. Coutinho, Dr. and Mrs. Wil- | ital to attend the reception of the Car-| Dancing will start in the small ball | Thour, Josephine Barber, Lorraine Car- | It is through Mr. Bennett at the Central Auxiliary for the benefit of the hospital | ciated with that division again this| Members of the society and their|llam J. Spillman, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred | negie Institute Friday and are return- |room and cards will be played in the |roll, Kathryn and Frances Robinson,|Union Mission that the Louls Hamie Fill be held the night after Christmas, | year. In addition, she is @ vice chair- |guests will be received by the presi- |P. Dachnowski, Mr. John J. O'Brien,|ing today to Chicago. They accom-|reception rooms adjoining. Mr. Harry|Annette Hodkinson, Dorls and Marie |Bayly fund for the education of & Woaih December 26, at Hotel St. Marys in|man of the Campaign Committee, of |dent, Lieut Col Allen W. Gullion; Mr. | Mr. Federico Sendel, Miss Betty Earle, | panied Mr. and Mrs, Loesch to the | Canfleld, president of the soclety, will| Wrenn, Alice Flourroy, Bobble Hodkin- |ington boy is annually administered. tor Leonardtown. It is one of the largest| which Edward F. Colladay is chair-'Morrow, Mr. Wright and a number of | Miss A. L. Earle and Mr. John H. Earle. | White House reception Thursday. be in charge of the evening's program. ! son, Bobble Robinette, Bobbie and Jack | the Booklovers and most brilliant social affairs held during the social season here and is attended by many prominent people all over Southern Maryland and many of the younger set home from ) W= . Prep schools and colleges. . Y AT For many this dance is the coming- P4 AN out party, as there are no c ns_or P et \\ gormans isted in the counties, = The i 7" —%\" ces and card parties held by the St. A7 . Mary's ‘Academy alumnae at Thanks- Permanent Wave i g Permanent Wave giving, the Christmas dance and card ”(;t % rty ‘and the dance and card party 10 - ) [ & § eld by the Daughters of the American $10— & 3 % n . 4 $10— %\'nlulmnh of “the Major Wiliam O . ng CI r St. Marys County 0 y {4 fhe Mopday aer Eacte and tne Gal P - by % Lt [ram 3@2 ®§@§Means " Nl most, Important. and outstanding events " -Xo! p 4 Ore on the social calendar in Southern - Beld by Cnatiotte Hall Stiitars Atade: ’3‘ PUBLIC CONEIDENCE SINCE 1861 my around the first of February, and 1t W Natl. 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. The Lowveliest Gift | 1,000 Cannon Bath Towels For That Very Lovely Lady | . ¥or @hristmas Gifts Mrs. Lydia M. Dixon of Sandgates, Md.. announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Annie M; Dixn{.,Mwy a Mr. William Henry Kn¢ son o r. gt 5 35 Tl Frenry T pen o 1 11 Christma wedding took place November 22 at Gaithersburg, Md. ’ A wedding just announced is that of état 5 ec lals Miss Mary Lucille Buckler, daughter of| Mrs. Danicl Buckler of Hughesville, to Mr. Raphael Morgan Long, son of Mrs, George. H. Long of Mechanicsville, Tomorrow Only Satholle Ghiren Novembor 33, with the . lc urcl jovember 3 e Bov. “Father James T Moskiey, 8. 3 Reduced Prices— officiating. s e Priday a two-table bridge party was Limited Quantities n by the twin daughters of Mr. and Louis Nathanson, Miss Miriam B Nathanson and Miss Anna Nathanson, in their home on Washington street. Mrs, Stephen M. Jones and her 4 daughter, Miss Adelle Jones, accom- T P 4 anied by Miss Erva Foxwell of Oy Ianos' C nardtown, attended the foot ball e Saturday between Western Mars- d and Maryland University, held in . . . the Baltimore Stadium. 2 dozen pianos, finished in James H. Bowles and her ° i . Miss_Catherine Bowles, ae- mahogany and green. Regu larly $1. ES—THIRD FLOO! . and Mrs. Charles F. o B B ‘Graves in Loveville on Sunday. * Miss Sarah A. Denver of Leonard- st week end in her VP LV VIV VIV U VIV LV VLV VIVIVE VUL LV VIV VIV VIV T A T BT T R T BT R B R R TR R R LT LT LTt A luxuriously lovely negligee cut velvet with long flowing sleeves of/ georgette. Lace trimmiing in ecru shade. trimming in ecru shade. each $10 dozen ‘Regularly $1.50 Tea Wagons Mrs. Louis Nathanson at Hotel St. EQCh Marys tonight at 8 o'clock. $ Mrs. J. Fenner Lee of Lees Crest, near Leonardtown, entertained on Tuesday plght at a bridge supper in honor of “Laf wis' ™ ridge lub of F Leogardtown. Honors were won by Tea wagons, veneered in l:s, A I;.Mfinwick. Mrs. S. Paul walnut or mahogany, with ayden an rs. J. F. Lee. Mrs. Catherine Price of Mechanics- drop leaves and a separate ville has returned from New York after glass tray. sending several weeks there visiting MOSES—SIXTH FLOOR lends. Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Meissel and son, Billy, ir. of Richmond, Va. accom: * panied by Mrs. M. C. Livingston o Atlanta, Ga. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phtlp . Graves in their home at Fancy Pi IlOWS Miss Mary Gwyn Hamilton, accom- panied by her sister and brother, Janice and George Hamilton of Leonardtown, . passed the week end as guests of their dmiother, Mrs. Willlam Queen, in G imore. G & " Dr. Charles Ortiz of Lancaster, Pa.,| Artistically designed pil- was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. 3 Fenner Lee at Lees Crest the past week. ldws of velour and brocade Mrs. Richard Bullock of Loveville was Many shapes. hostess Tuesday at a two-table bridge MOSES—THIRD FLOOR supper_in honor of Mrs, J. Bernard Mrs. George P. Loker of the North H ’ H End will entertain with the aid of the Chiffon 'Kerchiefs Leonardtown Daughters, the Washing- ton and Baltimore members of the Major William Thomas Chapter, D. A. 4 5c large dance to be given by Mr. and They're large and soft and extra heavy, so that they can withstand the wear that men folks usually give them. Their colored borders make them a very attractive Christmas gift, since the vogue for color in the bath room has become sa popular. * White georgette and beige lace combine to EREPRA L RN 38! | Sale of All-Wool Blankets: satin. Fit for a bride. Lounging Elaborate osvouns PR SO Pajamas Negligees $1195e $14°5p- 59.50 to _$28.50 ! $|5 » $35 : Reqularly $14 : Regularly $17 " Charming 3-piece lounging pajamas Deligh s § . o - . ghtfully feminine negligees of bes can give blan| express rmi with very wide trouser bottoms and georgettes, crepe de chines% sgatins pos To your very t friends you give blarkets to pr the warmth ulx&k-in ;ops. Lon‘g’lsleevesd c‘t:?tg con’:l- velvets. Some beautifully tailored of your affection. Every blankef is cut and bound separately and they plete the ensemble. ophisticate: : . d . . o . Solor combinations. In satn or sepe g;l:ir:g t:-lner:;ne:dofwgn.l;r Bl::te: or long come in attractive plaids of rose, blue, gold, orchid or green. ; e chine, . i MOSES—THIRD FLOOR i e e Dainty chiffon handker- chiefs with picot edges. Gay colors and modern designs. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR * Negligees, $5.85 Negligees of crepe satin or crepe de chine. Tailored or lace-trimmed styles. Flesh, peach, nile and blue. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR * Leather Bridge Sets $1.19 Bridge set of two decks of cards, bridge score pad, pen- cil, in neat case. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR * Rhinestone Buckles $1.95 Regular $2.95 Rhinestone buckles, in smart shapes, par- ticularly suited for evening gowns. MOSES—FIRST FIOOR Just in time for the | e Gloves, $395 can’t afford to miss 14 these lovely new mod- ) v els...a guarantee of $4.50 and $5.50 kid or 8 successful evening, suede Eloves, in slip-on style. A prophecy of spring A few hand-sewn. styles featuring sat- MOSES—FIRST FLOOR ins, crepes and taf- " . fetas. * Model Sketched Candlewicks Specially Priced $A.10 o ‘ Spreads, 4 Allen-A-Stockings | Radio Specials § .| For Christmas TaPeStry e for Uph_olstering 1 Bosch screen éfld low- Dancing Chiffon -, Y% / ol OBl Sl or Complete Hose with a beauty and . Y Lymater Eent, modsl 55 sheerness that belies }/‘ 'c‘f,fl?&y ’sg'neeegy- e Wa" i PaneIS E‘l]'l)eir. Cp}l;.a&ticab}illity. ¥ M $179.00. Complete..... $79 . ancing Chiffon” has a A 2 ravel stop, double picot G b bl top and panel curve heel. . légfipms . $ $3.50 to $ I 0.50 Yd 1 Majestic highboy. Formerly $177.50. Com- $79 Small conventional designs for Virginia sofas or medium floral patterns for over- stuffed pieces. Let us estimate your up- 1. Kennedy _console. Formerly $134.50, Com- holstery needs for you. plete , $89 combination. Extra liberal trade allowance for s " your old radio or phonograph on the following standard makes: . Philco—General Electric |, Stewart Warner—Atwater i Kent—Bosch—Crosley Scents of Fragrance —_——— Ori ; M LOWER FLOOR Caron Nuit de Noel. . ......$16 and $30 ' rlental Numdah RUgS Caron'lihiFini. . .. .cc e s PN2IAD Kayser’s Runproof : : Caron Acaciosa .. vov i plo " Caron Sweet Pea . -.1101 111 83 Undies $11.95 ron abac Blon e At Reduced Pri . : 4 Caron Bellodgia. . ... .-$16 a1d $30 ' | stsvens scms v i, 10 ge $4.95 ColyiLARARE . . . oisverenes i each, beige and black. Yoke: Size 4x6 Size 3x4 " Sie 203 Guerlain Shalimar ... e A T ; Guerlain Mitsouke bl i $1.25 These rugs are very unusual looking with their shaggy-like edges. In a mumber of il S oy 8_8::;" l?euoDahair. : : “!:xtn size $1.50 Vefl: ¢ interesting designs and beautiful colors that are wonderfully suited to bed rooms. in blue, green, rose, gold and 5 : Extra size Vi The designs ar i 2 otchid Bewinbid s, Corday Orchidee Blue . .:...... \ each. ests. $1.25 gns are embroidered . 921 GN/ST.RW. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR - MOSES—FIRST FLOOR MOSES—FIRST FLOOR MOSESSFQURTH FLOOR. \ Y in three sizes