Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1930, Page 18

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-B—2 SOCIETY. OCIETY President and Mrs. Hoover to Be Guests of Honor at Dinner This Evening of Speaker and Mrs. Longworth. HE President and Mrs. Hoover will be entertained at dinner this evening by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth. ‘This is one of the series of parties tlven annually for the Chief Executive and First Lady and is usually given after the' festivities arranged by members of the cabinet. The Vice President, Mr. Curtis, was host to President and Mus. Hoover at dinner Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Hoover will attend the concert this afternoon of the New York Phil- harmonic Orchestra, Signor Arturo Tos- canini, conducting, in Constitutional Hall, and will have guests with her. President and Mrs. Hoover had as |Jahn their guests at luncheon yesterday Dr. and Mrs. Louis T. Pennington of Pacific College at Newburgh, Oreg. Mr. Henry Ford, who was the guest of President and Mrs. Hoover overnight, Jeft this morning for his Michigan home. Secretary of State and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson will be the guests in whose homor the German Ambassador and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffon will en- tertain at dinner this evening in the embassy. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Francis Adams entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis. The company, besides Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, brother-in-law and sis- ter of the honor guest, were the Secre- tary of the Interior and Mrs. Ray Ly- man Wilbur, the Secretary of Agricul- ture and Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde, the Sec- retary of Commerce, Mr. Robert Patter- son Lamont, Senator David I. Walsh, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Ernest Lee Jahncke, Mr. Eugene mer governor of the Federal Reserve Board; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Brett Noyes, Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller, Mrs. Vernon Kel- , Miss Mabel Boardman and Mrs. Sydney A. Cloman. Becretary and Mrs. Charles Francis Adams will be the honor guests at din- mer this evening of Rear Admirll and Mrs, William D. Leahy in their home. Festivities at Malian Embassy Yesterday and This Evening. The Italian Ambassador and Donna Antoinette de Martino will entertain at dinner this evening at the embassy. The Ambassador and Donna Antoin- ette de Martino entertained at luncheon yesterday, When the company included Prof. Franco Averardi, Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Brown and members of the embassy staff, the counselor, Conti Al- berto Marchetti di Muriaglio; the second cotmselor, Signor Giuseppe Catalani; the assistant nava! nncdr:ec Nobl}le Orietta Figarolo de! Cmfl lo, and the air attac.e, “g:olo Sbernadori. The Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claudel, entertained at luncheon today, when his guests were the Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Robert Patterson La- mont; Representative J. Charles Linthi- Mmenufive John Hamilton nge mdmmbenottheflnhuym the first Pierre Henry de h Blanchetai; the mond secretary, Raymond md the attache, u Claude Achille Cl cabinet suf Representative Andrew L. Somers of New York arrived in Washington and is storping at the Carlton. The Assistant Secretary of War, Mr. Zrnest Lee Jahncke, will entertain at hu'u:.hcon mcluded Mrs. V. Gregory, 3 vale Mrl John M. Evans, Mrs. Rob- AN ert. Luce, Mrs. Finis Garrett, Mrs, Bland, Mrs. Wlltel‘ H. Newwn. Mrs. chu!els Corby, Mrs. - clyde an.h, Mrs. John Mock Moore, Mrs. George F. Fin . Eugene R. Woodson, Mrs. Angela Chap- s:’lnr. Mrs. Arthur B. Adams and Miss berta V. Bradshaw. Mrs. Weston P. Chamberlain will receive this afternoon in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Earl K. Swearingen, who Jeflfln‘ the Winter with her parents, and Mrs. Chamberlain. Mrs. Chamberlain will be assisted by Mrs. Chnrlet L. McNary, Mrs. Ernest Lee Mrs, Frederick C. Hicks and Miss Ruume Mrs. Clyde B. Aitchison entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Carlton in honor of Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, and Mrs. Frederick Stelwer, wife of the Senator from Oregon. Her guests numbered 14. Mrs. Ben F. Hutchison entertained a small group at dinner at the Shoreham last evening. Lieut. Col. and Mrs, James P. Marley entertained at dinner Sunday evening at the Army-Navy Country Club. The guests included Col. and Mrs. Waldo C. Potter, Col. and Mrs. Leroy Collins, Maj. and Mrs. Harold W. Marr and Mrs. Samuel Norris and Miss Madolin Norris of Tulsa, Okla. Mrs. Prank E. Hopkins will come to the Capital Thursday to be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Maj. | and Mrs, James B. Mann. Col. Hopkins | will join them for Christmas. | Miss Charlotte Reed, daughter of Capt. Paul Reed, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Reed, is the guest of Miss Edith Galt > Mrs. Lewls Cass, Mrs. J. THE EVENING STAR, Mish at 1504 Delafleld place northt Miss Reed was formerly a vupll at the Cathedral School, but s now attending Wellesley College, Mass. Mrs. Stone Honor Guest M Luncheon Today of Mrs. Lee. Thomas Sim Lee was hostess at a lu1cheon today at the Mnyflawer in honor of Mrs, Harlan Fiske Stone. Cov- ers were laid for 16. Mrs. Joseph E. Davies entertained at a luncheon this afternoon in compli- ment to Mrs, Glenn Prank, wife of the president of the University of Wiscon- sin, who is visi mn: in the Capital. Mrs. Ross Cannon entertained & com- pany at luncheon at the llm-elwn Hotel today when her guests were Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs. Willilam Gibson, ‘W. Holcombe, Charles Willlamson, Mrs. J. J. Hamilton, Mrs. E. W. Titus, Mrs. Kirby Smith, Mrs. A. W. sum Iln Phulp Welker, Mrs. J. Charles Elliott and Mn w. H mnmr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clay Bayly have as their guest, Mrs. Reid Hun'. of Bm- ton, who will spend some them. Dr. Hunt will come w Wuh- ington December 27. Mrs, Clarence Le Roy Parker has issued invitations for a tea-dance De- | cember 26 in the palm court of the Mayflower for her daughter, Miss Char- };t'.e Ell:beg;“Plrkel" :h:nlll a student Goucher College, an: spend her hohdlyu with her mother in Wash- Mrs. Lucy Wilder Morris was hostess at luncheon yesterday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Swanson, wife of Senator Claude A. Swanson. Senora de Tellez, wife of the Ambassador of Mexico, acted as second hostess. The guests included Mrs. Walter F. Mrs. George H. Moses, Mrs. Willlam Borah, Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mrs. J-mu E. MATTRESSES uuoum Best Service COLUMBIA 'EDDlNG C 219 G _St. N. Nationat 3128 ELIZABETH ARDEN'S «freasurette. OVERNIGHT BAG Arden beauty treatment in a clever Foundation, and Powder to keep you you can refill the receptacles from of fine leathers and in colors to co ment every costume, Price $16, $18. ELIZABET WASHINGTON: 1147 NEW YORK ., LONDON . PAMS . . . new beauty in an enehenting cempact form Here are all the essentials of an Elizabeth fitted case only six inches longl Enough Cleans- ing Cream and Tissves, Skin Tonic, Powder look- ing your best during an overnight trip. And your supply of Arden Preparations. In a cheice mple- L H ARDEN CONNECTICUT AVE. BEMIN , MADRID © Bhzsbens Ardon, voro . ROME “QUALITY THE SAME—PRICES LOWBR" INCOMPARABLE BACKGROUND OrF CONFIDENCE TODAY SERVES You AT LOWEST Chaiss ;... %65 This winged chair has a solid iwest. | tol, Mrs. Sydney Cloman, Doyle, Mrs. Henry Alvu.h Strong, Ilrl. Hamiiton Harlow, Mrs. David and Mrs. E. Mrs. J. P. McLean entertained a large party at luncheon today at the Shoreham Hotel. Mrs. George Mesta entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Hotel Plerre in New York, when her guests were Mrs. Arthur Ryle, Mrs. Charles A. Childs, Mrs. Norman 8. Dike, Mrs. John Aspegren, Mrs. Willlam R. Coe, Mrs. Hubert Bos, Mrs. E. Morlhdel’mur Mrs. Robert J. Adams and Mrs. H. Witthaus. Mrs. Adeline Moses entertained a small company at luncheon today at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert has gone to New York and is passing a few days at the St. Regis Hotel. Mrs. Clarence W. Grosner entertained a company at dinner last evening at the Shoreham Hotel in compliment to Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland. Mr. Walter F. Lineberger, jr., & mem- ber of the senior class at Phillips’ Acad- emy, at Andover, Mass., will spend the holidays with his parents, former Rep- resentative and Mrs. Lineberger of California, at the Fairfax, at 2100 Massachusetts avenue. Their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Lineberger, a senior at WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, -DECEMBER 16, 1930. Wellesley , will fion enjoying he Winier spore st ihe t | Lake Placid Club, Lake Placid, N. Y. Mrs. Clifford P. M l(mr entermnod ,| at luncheon at yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Atherton Du|gng Puy will have as their guests for the Christmas holidays their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingley, jr. Mrs. Dingley was Miss|,, Celene Du Puy, popular in Wllhlfll'm before her marriage three years ago, and with Mr. Dln'ley also & w-mu- :ulx;an. now makes her home in Bloom- e] Miss .v-equenne Du n.y will give & luncheon in honor of her sister during her visit here. Mrs. 8. T. Hall entertained a party SOCIETY. SAVAGE WASHER & DRYER EXCLUSIVE . SPIN-RINSE, SPIN-DRY ugnquhmm-:mwmor mmdl& JlmesA Emery announce | McCloskey, son . and Mrs. Thomas their daughter, Mary | Morgan Hmy took place in Balti- Abln. to Mr. Vxnum Engels of Wiscon- more ye-tudny afternoon at 4 o'clock, sin. The ceremony which took place | Father Morrisey of St. Jerome’s Catholic yesterday morning at 9 o'clock in St, [ Church performing the ceremony. Patrick’s Church, the Rev. J. B. Delan- nay official The ma: of Miss Marguerite ting, and was attended only u, members of the immediate families. | Frances Broy , daughter of Mrs. Al- Miss Leticla Emery acted as her sis. | fred Truman Browning, to Mr. Marshall ter’s mald of honor and only attendant, (Continued on Third Page.) of five at luncheon yesterday at the/Z Carlton. Mrs. William A. Phillips will enter- tain a party of 16 at a weekly Bridge and Supper Club this evening at Ward- man Park Hotel. Miss Beatrice eiler entertained a party of 10 at the dinner Gance at the Shoreham last evening. Engagements and Weddings of Interest. Mrs. Benjamin Thomas White an- nounces the engagement of her daugh- ter, Ruth Charlotte, to Mr. William Alexander WAMA of New York and Mor- ristown, N. Miss Whl',e is & sister of Mrs, Pegram, wife of Lieut. Col. John C. Pegram, People Everywhere Delight Gifts From Garfinckel's For this store is known all over the world as the famous source of charming, unusual goods. . .1t is the thought, the care we use in the selection of our goods that makes a gift bearing our label the most welcome on Christmas morning. Your Christmas shopping will not be a burden if you shop here where there is such a wealth of beautiful, in- dividual things from which to choose. . .all perfect. . or of modest pricing. . giving. .of great worth .all ideal for gift Our volume of business in our new store has been much larger than we expected, therefore we have been compelled to practically double our delivery service, and hope from now on to give you prompt delivery. We park your car while shopping here. JULIUS GARFINCKEL 5. €0 T Svnewr Ar Fourremem Last Week Dressed Bought and Bought These Wonderful Dresses Because they found after- noon and evening frocks that looked like what $50 bought e year ago. -325 Tomorrow—we pre- sent a brand new collection that you just cannot afford to miss. R JG'SW — 1224 F STRERT == HARRIS: @. flhe good gift carries a thought beyond the com- monplace present. Thus the custom of selecting only McCallum has been estab- lished by discerning givers. For,aboveall otherhosiery, it pays tribute to her who receives it. A Dulin & Martin Gift Event! Presenting Sc‘atter-Size Oriental Rugs ’19 Approximately 3x5 and 214x414 feet persian Hamadans $29.50 313x6Y; feet practical throw rug for the living room. The price is remark- able for such ex- quisitely woven de- signs and colorings. .. and their beauty will last for many Christ- mas holidays in years to come. A VERY attractive gift group of silky Lilihans, colorful Afshars, and Reloochistans, in soft col- orings. The sizes are appropriate for the smallest apartment room to groups of twos and threes in the library of the large home! Make an Oriental Rug vour Christmas Gift, if you would give something really distinctive ! DuLIN @ MARTIN Connedicut Ave. anadl” OPEN 9 AM. to 6 PM. a very PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. DULIN & MARTIN Tile-Top Tables and Plant Stands COLORFUL GIFTS OF UNUSUAL INTEREST THESE TABLES have many uses in a home and we show a striking selection in three sizes—with varicolored tiles and wrought iron base. Interesting GIFT TABLES —throughout the store, with articles ranging in price from— THES! WROUGHT Iron Plant Trees will find a place on many Christ~ mas lists. The stands of green wrought fron hold three varicolored earthenware pots for ferns, flowers or other sll plants RECENT MARKET REDUCTIONS IN Domestic Rugs and Carpets SUGGEST THESE GIFTS FOR THE HOME CHENILLE RUGS BROADLOOM CARPETS l’ut color comh‘lm:r::n:u%lcfimlflppw ;qmde;.:: ."Ngw}:'i Terena . D satter szes from ... .. $ZUP Grades that sold for $800 $6.50 NEW HOOKED RUGS Other grades at similar reductions ol e Gt neuw e & WILTON RUGS lo;lg.gllll nge::log.esim Many novelties AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES mmn';‘.; $|7.50 up Anglo-Persian and Other Fine Grades OLD HOOKED Russ =z T e S0 lo:n:-?;mfi trt‘x;l‘r:;'%ler i $4 35 9x12 feet “9-75 83"x10'6” $64-50 A group of the larger sizes $|3 20 that formerly sold for $17.50.. Best Grade of Wool Wilton Rugs fu!:ategle;ts:ll‘: fn‘:e;twpéscu m“ . $22.45 Good sturdy rugs for wear; 9x12.. $55-00 PRICES SINCE THE YEAR 1914 Walnut frame and is upholstered in a choice of 15 patterns in mo- hair, tapestry, velour or radnor cloth. ‘It is ali hair filled, double stuffed and has a web bottom. MOSES—SIXTH FLOOR. D. 35 Woses & Sons Qf Lft_from mos&&./neans_/flm F Street at Eleventh M Gallim Silk Hosiery DuLIN @& MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana L PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Enirance. *“YOU JUST KNOW SHE WEARS THEM” OPEN 9 AM. to 6 P.M.

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