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SOCIETY. "Luncheons and Dinner Parties Chronicled In Society Proflnm Chevy Chase Residents En- tertain House Guests. College Students Return- ing Home for Christmas Holiday Period. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Tuttle Williams of Germantown, Pa, who have been| the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Nathan B. Williams, and Mr. and Mrs, William T. Pollard left Wednes- day for Mexico City, Mexico, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Willlams entertained at a dinner y Tuesday evening for Mr. and Philip Williams. “Miss Betty Bull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Bull, entertained at Juncheon and bridge yesterday after- noon in her home on Northampton street. The guests were Miss Patricia Jones, Miss Peggy Jomes, Miss Emily Moore, Miss Emleon Davies, Miss Bet- ty Crane, Miss Helen Raquet, Miss Bam- bie McKenna, Miss Nancy Jones, Miss Betty Cornwell, Miss Virginia Rodgers, Miss Polly Wirgman, Miss Frieda Fraz- er, Miss Mary Tyler McCormick, Miss | RButh Sowers, Miss Martha Davidge, | Miss Marion Bryden, Miss Estherbell McHarg and Miss Frederica Albright. Mrs. G. W. S. Sandlin, who has been & house guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. “Westbrook, has returned to her home in Rocky Mount, N. C. Mrs. Lawrence J. Fischer and hel’ daughter, Nancy Peyton Fischer, have | Yeturmed to thelr home in Buffalo, N. | 7, after being the house guests of Mr. Mheu parents, Mr. and Mrs. John '.#. Benry Fenno Sawtelle wui en- in at a silver tea this afternoon | in her home on Connecticut avenue in honor of the Capital Society of the * Chlidren of the American Revolution. Nl!l.“ Sawtelle is president of the so- ciety. Mr. and Mrs. Byron U. Grabam of Fast Bradley lane announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Vir- ginia Lee Graham, and Mrs. Landra Beach Platt, son of Mrs. William Daven- port Platt of Baltimore, Md. The wed- <ing will take place in January Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Norris en- tertained at dinner Tuesday evening in their home on Meadow lane. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lucas and Mr. and James E. Anderson. Mr end Mrs. Norris have just returned from a motor trip to New York City, where they spent two weeks. Midshipman Robert Fulton arrived Friday to spend his Christmas leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fulton on Thirty-third street. Miss Sarah Fulton, who is a student at the University of Mississippi also is spend- ing the holidays with her parents. Mr. Gordon W. McBride, a student of Yale University, arrived Thursday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. McBride, on Hesketh street. Mrs. Charles C. Clark will entertain at a bridge tea Friday afternoon, De- cember 26, for her daughter, Miss Anita chrln Frances Schoenborn had as hm guests Miss Jean Hamlet, daugh- ter of Capt. And Mrs. G. Hamlet, of New London, Conn, and Miss Edna Howey, daughter of Comdt. and Mrs. Fletcher Brown, of New London, Conn. Mis: Schoenborn and her guests attend- ed the Coast Guard-Marine foot ball game at Annapolis. Mr. Alexander B. Clayton who has been spending sometime in New York (flt’, arrived Tuesday to spend the m holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Clayton, on Brookville Miss Elizabeth Waters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell E. Waters, will entertain at a bridge luncheon, Satur- afternoon. Dorothy Mildred Nicholson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nichol- son, will enf at tea Tuesday from 4 to 6 o'c P. m. at her home on Newland: treet. Miss Ma;’ Crapme, student of Mt. Holyoke Coliege, arrived Thursday and W Barton Crane, a student of n and Lee University, arrived today to spend their Christmas holiday with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Crane, on Northampton street. Miss Betty Crane will entertain at a tea to- day from 4 to 7 o'clock p. m., for her sister, Miss Mary Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston B. Means have taken the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ter- rill grlulwn on Leland street for the T, Mr. Clyde B. Sargeant, a student of the Ohio State University and Mr. Har- v.y Sargeant, jr., ’l student of Char- Hall School, are spending the houdaya with their parents, Mr. and "mmn. Harvey Sargeant on McKinley Lieut. and Mrs. M. N. Little and their thlldrvn Joyce and James of Annapolis, Md., will spend the Christmas holiday with Mrs. Little’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis, on McKinley st Miss Virginia Anne Campbell, a stu- dent at the Southern Seminary, Buena Vista, Virginia, and Mr. Donald Camp- bell, a student at the University of North Carolina, are s pending the as holiday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. J n B. Campbell in their home on Quesada street. Mrs. Charles Perley Smith will enter- tain at luncheon and bridge Wednesday in her home on Underwood street for Mrs. Celia Lindeman of California, who is a house guest of her son-in-law and d‘cle\l'hul' Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sel Miss Ruth Doyle, & student at the Formerly Mrs. Roberta E. Nal THE SUNDAY MRS. n HOWERTON GRAVATT, , her marriage taking place November 1. Mrs. Gravatt are at home at 1033 Albemarle street, Fflut Hills. - Mr. and —Carter Bailey Photo. spend the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harcld E. Doyle. Mr, and Mrs. Minor S. Jameson, who have been spending the fall months in Boston, Mass., will return to their home on Oxford street for Christ- mas and will have with them their daughter, Miss Eunice Jameson, of Smith College. Mr. Gideon A. Lyon and his son, Mr. Rowland Lyon, arrived Tuesday at Bos- ton, Mass, on the steamship Exilona from points abroad. They have been traveling for two months and are ex- pected to arrive at their home on Elm street Thursday. present. This shower took place Thursday, December 11. Miss Lichtenberg is to be married January 11, 1931, to Mr. Sanford R. Cowan of Brooklyn, N. Y., and will make her home there. PINEHURST Washington’s Finest Indoor Golf Course Connechcut Ave. at R Mrs. Guinn R’etums From the Netherlands Mrs. Paul S. Guinn, wife of the as- sistant commercial attache at the American legation in the Netherlands, upon return to Washington and the United States, makes known the recent establishment of an American Women's Club at The Hague. The club, which is headed by Mrs. Diekema, wife of the American Minister, and made up of American women living in The Hague, Amsterdam, Rotterdam and cther Netherland cities, has an extensive membership, attractive assembly ar- rangements, library and other facilities, with a program of entertainment fully outlined for the Winter seuon Mrs. Guinn, who is committee worker, extends on behalf Dl the club a eol’dlll invitation to all American ladies Europe' to call and partake of tha club's social and other activities. and third Friday of each ‘month at the Oude Doelen Hotel, Tour- novineld, The Hague. perid g S Shower Given in Honor Of Prospective Bride Miss Sylvia M. Lichtenberg was en- tertained for at a shower given in her honor by Mrs. Saul G. Lichtenberg, & sister-in-law of the bride-to-be, at which approximately 75 friends were 16th & H Sts. N. Overlooking the White House Furnished & Unfurnished Reservations Now Being Made From one_room and bath to 7 rooms and 3 baths. Electric fe- frigeration, i Washington's most m gnd most convenient apartment ote! INSPECTION INVITED * Wardman Ma: ment Metropolitan Mary Burnham School, Northampton, Massachusetts, arrived Thurmayp to l'lll Ll CarroLLs ORIGINAL CUTRATE ~ ormelicsr 916 F ST. N.W. $1.50 Mennen's Shaving Sets 89c¢ $1.00 Shaving Brushes 69c Coty $3.00 Toilet Wa De Vilbis Perfume Atomizers Former $2.00 to $5.00 Values 69c $1.50 Lavender Dusting Powder 95¢ $1.50 Coty "95¢ 50c_Pinaud’ Lilas Tale 26¢ Dusting Powders . have been resumed in THE PALM COURT Dancing ‘6l midnight SATURDAYS Week-Day 'ights, 7 to 10 p.m. Tea Dances, Wednescays and Sat- urdays. No cover charge at any time. Sicney's Music MAYFLOWER HOTEL = Sensational Cut Prices Carroll Saves You Money on Every Purchase Quelque Fleur Compacts 49c Co!y Mn icure Xmas Sets 82 79 Cutex Menicure Xmas 21c and g Powder | Midshipmen and Cadet + Ball Sponsors Listed ‘The third cadet ball will be held at the May- flower on Christmas night under the direction of Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner. The Vice President and Mr. and Mrs. Gann will be the honor guests. The ball is sponsored by the following: The Secretary of War and Mrs. Hurley, Gen. John' J. Pershing, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, chief of staff; the Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Payne, the Assistant Secretary of War for Avia- tion and Mrs. Davison, Gen. and Mrs. William R. Smith of United States Military Academy at West Point, Gen. and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas Q. Ashburn, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Harry Bishop, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Roderick L. Car- | michael, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John L. Clem, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Willilam D. Connor, commandant at Army War | College: Maj. Gen. and Mrs, John L. De Witt, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Hugh A. Drum, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. James E. Fechet, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George S. Gibbs, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Guy V. Henry, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Edward A. Kreger, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Frank Cheatham, Gen. and Mrs. Clarence C. Williams, Brig. Gen. Albert J, Bowley, Brig. Gen. Willlam E. Horton, Col. Robert C. Richardson, commandant of cadets at West Point, and Mrs. Rich- ardson, Col. and Mrs. Percy M. Ash- burn, Col. George B. Comly, Col. and Mrs. Harry N. Cootes, Col. and Mrs. Robert S. Offiey, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Allen W. Gullion, Lieut. Col. Camp- bell B. Hodges, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Henry C. Jewett, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Ralph W. Kingman, Lieut. Col. and Mrs Lloyd B. Magruder, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Meals, Lieut. Col. |and Mrs. Innis P. Swift, Col. Mervyn | C. Buckley, Col. and *Mrs. Augustus C. Let Baby Play on a Germ- » Proof Rug Cleaned and Delivered by Christmas ‘We are operating a special force for rush orders. Phone us first thing in the morning to call and clean your rugs. Returned be!m'e Christmas. Call Mr. Pyle. .. Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. GOWNS FLAT AND CANTON CREPE, for business or dress wear CHIFFON SUNDAY NIGHT FROCKS beaded or lace trimmed. . .$8.95 PRINTED CREPE DRESSES, beluhful new designs and styles. TRANSPARENT VELVETS, flounce or straightlines. SPORT DRESSES, wool crepes, wersteds, jerseys. SUITS, TWO AND THREE PIECES, silks and woolens. LACE-TRIMMED CHIFFONS AND CREPES, all colorn EVENING DRESSES, taffeta, chiffons, moires. ) and Mrs, Robert C. Musser, Lieut. Col. | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. anfiual midshipman and Maj. C.,, DECEMBER 21, Macomb, Col. and Mrs. Willlam P, Wooten, Maj. and Mrs. Howard C. Davidson, A miral and Mrs. William V. Pratt, chief of naval operations; Gen. Fuller, commandant of the Marine Corps, and Mrs. Fuller, the Assistant _Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics and Mrs. Ingalls, Admiral Robison, superintendent of United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., and Mrs. Robison, Admiral and Mrs. Robert E. Coontz, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark L. Bristol, Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. John Halligan, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Sumner E. W. Kit- 'kllt. Rear Admiral and Mrs. William D. Leahy, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Archibald 'Parsons, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Charles E. Riggs, Rear Admiral and Mrs. David F. Sellers, Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. Frank B. Upham, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Rufus H. Lane, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Willard H. Brownson, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Albert McCor: of midshipmen at Annapolis, and Mrs. Snyder, Capt. C. C. Bloch, commandant of Navy Yard at Washington, and Mrs, Bloch, Capt. Frank D. Berrien, Capt. and Mrs. Charles Conrad, Capt. and Mrs. John W. Greenslae, Capt. and Mrs. Edwin G. Kintner, Capt. and Mrs. Fred G. Pyne, Capt. and Mrs. Ray We Are Beautiful Lapin* furs. *Dyed Rabbit. Quick to take advantage to sell his entire floor stock, WE PURCHASED THESE STUNNING DRESSES AT LESS THAN THE WHOLESALE PRICE—we wish to impress, APPRECIATE THE SENSATIONAL VALUES OFFERED WITHOUT SEEING THEM, so come early Monday Morning for the best selections. Regular ‘15 Values Fresh From Their Tissue Wrappings NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL mick, Capt. C. P. Snyder, commandant | 1930—PART THREE. Spear, Col. and Mrs. Louis McC. Little, Commodore and Mrs. C. H. Harlow, Capt. and Mrs. Washington I Cham- bers, Capt. and Mrs, Barron P. Du Bois, Comdr. and Mrs, Paul H Bastedo, Comdr. and Mrs. Isaac Comdr. and Mrs. Robert A “Theobald and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John W. Morse, . Art-Letters Group Honors Spenkera at Celebration The guests of honor at the reception which the International Association of Art and Letters held Thursday evening at the close of the program celebrating the bimillennial of the birth of Ver- gil were the speakers of the evening— Dr. Charles S. Smith of George Wash- ington University, whose address was on “Vergil, the Internationally-minded Na- tionalist”; Dr. William Lee Corbin of | |the American University and Smith- | sonian Institution Library, whose topic was “The Significance of Vergil in Lit- erature”; and Prof. J. J. Bluett of ‘Georgetown University, who spoke on “Vergillian Detrospect.” A feature of the program was the In a Special Christmas Sale at $98.50 Remarkable selections of utmost importance to the gift seeker who knows the value of investing in good These are truly wonderful coats, beautifully made in full lengths, with shawl collars . . . Simply perfect in their smart styles for sports and dress . . . The Lapin coats in lovely Beaver and Beige shades. . . The Pony coats in Black or Natural . . . JuLius GARFINCKEL&-€0 F STreRT ATFOURTEENT Breslan 07~9~11~13 G St.NW’ The Culmination of a Most Sensational Purchase An Extraordinary of DRESSES SALE ceremony of taking over an oak tree Featuring and Pony Coats Do Not Fail to See Them Tomorrow Fur Department—Second Floor. TR COATS AU of a maufacturer that wanted that it is impossible to FULLY T ALL SIZES Junior Sizes 13 to 19 Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Women’s Sizes 36 to 52 Half Sizes It"gShort ALL COLORS Including New High Shades $8.95 Anofher Event of Twofold Interest l’SALE OF FUR-TRIMMED I COATS SOCIETY. which, by permission of Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, is to be transplanted next Spring in one of the public parks as a memorial to Vergil by the association. In the receiving line were the presi- dent of the association, Mr. Victor Rus- sell and Mrs. Russell; the founder, Mrs. Florence Jackson Stoddard; lmnl ofl'l- cers, Miss Laura Thornbe Mrs. Hm:emheid Mrs. J. D. Sullivan, ler ugl Southern Society Pl:nl For Yuletide Ball ‘The Southern Society of Washington will hold its Yuletide ball in honor of the Commissioners of the District of 5 Columbia at the Shoreham Hotel evening of December 29 at 9 o'cloéks In the receiving line will be the Com- missioner and Mrs. Luther Reichelder~ fer, Maj. Gen. and Mrs, Herbert B. Crosby, Maj. John C. Gotwals and Mrs. Gotwals, Mr. J. Cloyd Byars, Mrs. Maud Howell Smith, Mr. John F. Little, Mr‘ Charles Warden, Mr. William de C.2 Ravenel, Miss Etta L. Taggart, the ; presidents of the society and their There will be several musical numbers in_the program. Miss Etta L. Taggart has been select- ed to act as sponsor for the Southern Society at the ball, and the maids of honor selected are Mrs. May Little Beall, flfi Augusta Landis and Miss Frances oot. The House of STIEFF A Small Brand New Grand °465 Pay as Little as $3 Weekly—No Interest Here is a group of the most outstanding values we have ever offered in used pianos—at rock- bottom prices to insure their immediate removal. SEE them—Hear them—but come. EARLY! PRACTICE PIANO 75 $10 CASH; $1.75 WEEKLY Stool and delivery free. Can be traded back at full value on a new instrument latel PIANO BARGAIN 225 $12.00 CASH $2.00 PER WEEK A storeworn piano nearly new. A splendid bargain. PRACTICE PIANO ‘110 $10.00 DOWN; $2.00 WEEKLY A used instrument in first class condition will give many years of service and can be traded back at full value within two years. $£450 PIANO Now 3145 $10.00 CASH; $2.00 WEEKLY This is a Rebuilt Piano ane we will take it back at thir price any time in two years. 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