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\ ¥ 10 Ke,ntucl:y ‘Yound Fpll( Plan Elaborate Fete For Tuesday Eveningl\ Boxes Reserved for Boys and Girls Home From College. Attractive Program of En- | tertainment Outlined. “ A Christmas festivity which is at- tracting the interest of the younger and older generation is the young peo- MOTHER AND DAUGHTER THE Sfi DAY STARY WASHINGTON, ‘D. C., DECEMBER 21, 1930—PART THREE. Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents Dr. and Mrs, Mordecal Ezekiel, affer a long sojourn in England, Holland and Denmark, are now in ‘Berlin, Dr. Eze- Kiel is conducting research work in eco- nomics in the various European coun- tries. Mrs. Ezekiel Is studying child-life in Europe. The Woodmont Country Club has cards out for & New Year eve ball at the| club and is to open at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Francis Loeffler of New York will come to Washington tomorrow_to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Peyser of Chevy Chase. ple’s meeting of the Kentucky Society, which will be held Tuesday evening in the grand ball room of the New Willard Hotel. Mrs. Charlie Bob Morrow, descend- ant of one of Kentucky's famous ora- torical families, will address the soci-| ety and Mr. Daniel Thew Wrignt, 3d, & _baritone, education in Europe and who has had who received his musical | wide stage experience in this country will be tne guest soloist. Many of the boxholaers have placed their boxes at the disposal of the girls and boys who are home from coiicge for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Jouet Shouse will have their daugaters, Miss Elizabeth Shouse and Miss Marion Shouse, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Waller B. Hunt and Mr. Waller B. Hunt, jr., as_their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolley are en- tertaining a group of young peopie in their box, including Miss Bessie Gill, Miss Frances Woolley, Mr. Albion Par- ris and Mr. Marion Stanley. Former Gov. and Mrs. Edwin P. Mor row will have Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Hor- n, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Parker and Mr. ‘harlie Bob Morrow in their box. Maj. and Mrs. J. T. O'Rear are en- tertaining their daughter Aimee, who is spending the holiday season with her rents, and Maj. and Mrs. Gilbert ilkes, Former Senator and Mrs. A. O. Stan- ley have turned their box over to their son, William Stanley, who will entertain & group of his friends. Mrs. Mattie Wyatt Porter has asked Col. and Mrs. Frank E. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Henry, Mrs. Horace R. Shares, Col. Frederick E. Johnson. Col. Rowson Warien, Maj. Thomas Heflernan and Maj. William Tutherly legation, making their home at 3000 Connecticut avenue. to be guests in her box. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Henry have rlnced their box at the disposal of Do- lores and Edward Conger, who will have among their guests Senorita Amelita Alfaro and Senors Ivan and Rogelio Alfaro, daughter and sons of the Min- ister of Panama and Mme. Alfaro. Miss Ruth Gullion will entertain Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cranford, Miss Mildred Blaine Clarke, Miss Malvina Sykes, Miss Rosa Haves, Mr. Pred-rick Simpich. Mr. Charles Sykes, Lieut. James Winn ani Lieut. Philin Draner. both of Fort Benninz. Ga : Mr. Robert Wilson Oster of Kentuckv and Mr Warner Earnshaw of Philadelphia. Mrs. Marje Tvler McCormack is hav ing as her guests a number of young ple in honor of her daughter, Miss arie Tyler McCormack. ‘The president, Lieut. Col. Allen W. Gullion, will be assisted in welcoming the guests by Mr. Charlie Bob Morrow. Mr. Daniel Thew Wright, 3d: Miss Marion Shouse, Miss Elizabeth Shouse, Miss Prances de Grafenreid Woolley, ss Lucy de Grefenreid Woolley, Miss ty West, Miss Virginia Estes, Miss Frances Pickett. Miss van, Miss Miriam Likens. Miss Marie ‘Tyler McCormack, Miss Atha Gullion, Mr. William Stanley. Mr. Marion Stan- ley. Mr. Edmund Gullion. Mr. Smith Bowman. Mr. De Long Bowman. Mr. John Reed and Mr. Stanley Reed. GETS PRISON SENTENCE Bond Salesman Guilty to Robbing Bank. NEW ORLEANS, La, December 20 Former Ritter Rebert, -34, former Mem- ). phis, Tenn.. bond salesman, was sen- tenced to from three to six years in the State Penitentiary yesterday on his plea of guilty to robbing the Morgan State branch of the Whitney Trust & Savings Bank. He told the court that he held up the teller with a folded newspaper be- cause he was hungry and was too proud to_beg. He said he is the son of a retired merchant of Allentown, Pa. o P A Importation of American automobiles into Morocco the past year has in- creased considerably in soite of the country being a French protectorate. FUR SCARFS For Christmas The ideal gift! Al Sperling furs are ideal—they com- bine warmth and practical- ity with rich beauty. Joseph . SPERLING t. N.W. Q 709-13th Kathleen ' Sulli- | 7P Pleads | SENORA DE MENDOZA And little Frederica, wife and daughter of the first secretary of the Peruvian |Junior Theater Foresees | Gay Christmas Season | The Junior Theater announces a gay | Christmas season, two plays in one | week. “The Prince and the Pauper,” from the story of Mark Twain, tomor- | row afterncon at 3:30 o'clock, and “Lit |tle Women” from Louisa M. Alcott's | book of that name, at the regular time for Junior Theater presentations, Satur- | day morning following at 10:30 o'clock. | Many Christmas parties have been plan- | ned by patrons, among them Frau von | Prittwitz und Gaffron, wife of the Ger- | man Ambassador; Mrs, John Vance, Mrs. John M. Boyle, Mrs. Demarest | Lloyd, rs. Edward B. Meigs, Mrs. ‘harle¥” R. Houtz, Mrs. Walter Tucker- man, Mrs. Wadleigh Capehart, Mrs. Newbold Noyes, Mrs. H. L. Rust, jr.; Mrs. Ridley McLean and Mrs. W. E. Pearson. . Mrs. Frederick Cox Hicks is giving a large party for the children of St. John’s hanage. The plays will be given at the Belasco Theater, where the Junior Theater is presenting its series. Preston Dawson, co-star with Henry Hull, jr., in the boy leads in Junior Theater plays, will entertain a box party | i Your Hairdresser Formerly at 1345 Conn. Ave. Now With Pearle Cutting Shops The Mayflower, Dec. 1000, Branch 3§ | @ WILBUR COON SHOES | @ For Wide, Narrow, | @ Long, Short, Small | or Large Feet “No Foot Too Hard to Fit” 3u Different Styles In All Leathers and Fabries te EEEEE FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Custom-Made Stylish Stouts $7.50 to $11.00 Nurses’ White Cloth Calf and Black Kid OXFORDS Complete Line of High Shoes BOYCE & LEWI CusTom FITTING SHOE 430-78STNW. Rl Below & Baltimore Store 418 N. Charles St. IO IEINL. . g A 14th. & K Streets 2 P NWL CHRISTMAS DINNER Fruit Cup Florida or Canape Ambassador Cream of Fresh Mushreoms, Creston Souffe Clear Green Turtle e Madeira, Cheese Sticks Fresh Shrimps » Ia Newburs en Cassolette Toasted Saltis Rolis, Biscuits, Corn Bread Mints Coffes, Toa or Milk Otder —Clinedinst Photo. Filipino Women Leaders On Visit in U. S. Capital Mrs. Miguela Joheson, controller of the National University at Manila, with Mrs. Camilo Osias, wife of the | junior resident commissioner to Con- | gress from the Philippines, arrived in Washington this morning from the Philippines. Mrs. Johcson has the dis. tinction of being the first Filipino wom- | an to hold this position. She is travel- ing in the Uniled States and later in | Europe to study the administration of | | the -more important universities of the | two’ continents. The National Univer- | sity, over which she is the head, has | an enrollment- of 6,600. Mrs. Osias | people. One-man busses have just appeared in London. spent & short vacation in Manila where | | she was greatly entertained by her | Miss Amy Behrend is in New York, a guest of Miss Helen Rosenstein. Miss Fannie Lang of New York will | be a guest of her brother and sister-in- |law. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lang, after a week’s visit in Richmond, Va. Mrs, Nat Wildman of New York Is |here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Samuel Goldenberg, of Twenty-seventh = | street. | Miss Marjorie Sigmund arrived home | yesterday from Ohio State University to spend the Christmas holidavs with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Sigmund, at the Roosevelt. | "Miss Vera Reifkin is home from Goucher College to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reifkin of Beverly Court. | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Weinberg of 1403 Montague street have with them for the | Folidays their children Cadet Harold P. | Weinberg of Culver Military Academy; | J. Albert Weinberg of Washington and Lee University and Miss Rosalie Wein- | berg of Goucher College. Miss Weinberg | will attend a house party in New York over New Year. Mr. and Mrs, A. Liebman were hosts at dinner Tuesday night in their apart- ment at Woodley Park Towers. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cafritz were hosts at dinner at the Ambassador Hotel, Saturday night, December 13. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Simon, the latter formerly Miss Esther Sherby, whose marriage took place Thursday night, were_given a surprise dinner-dance at the Woodmont Country Club Tuesday | night, December 16. Covers were laid s iss. tte M. Dembitz, who is a student at the University of Michigan, and Mr. Lewis N. Dembitz, who is a student at the Graduate School of Busi- ness Administration at Harvard Uni- versity, are spending the holidays with their mother, Mrs. Sara Dembitz, 3014 ‘Thirteenth street. Miss Edith Block of Atlantic City and Miss Marjorie Epstein of Detroit are guests of the Misses Sylvia and Gertrude Sherby, and attended the wedding re- ception of Miss Esther Sherby and Mr. David R. Simon, Thursday night, af the Mayflower Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlesinger have returned to their home in Wheel- ing, W. Va., after a visit of three weeks with the latter's mother, Mrs. J. H. Michaels, at Wardman Park Annex. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grinsfelder of Baltimore were among the out-of-tow: DINE ¢ BRIDGE HAY-ADAMS HOUSE 16th & H Sts. N.W. Luncheon, $1.00 Dinner, $2.00 Card Rooms and T ilable To Our Guests Let Us Entertain Your Bridge Club ; w N. Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh A Special Evening Gowns 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Group of Reduced for Clearance 25 © 355 Were $29.75 to $89.50 With the many formal occasions for Christmas and New Year's you will need at least one new formal dress. 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Cohn of Chicago, sisters of Mrs. Simon, will be her guests for _the next two weeks. Helene Louise Kalisher of Philadel- phia is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Louis Stern, at the Ponce-de-Leon. Miss Fhith Simon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Simon, will have as bher house guests for her Christmas night dance at the Woodmont Country Club, the Misses Carlyn Pretzfelder, Leonore Kahn and Helen Goldstrom. Miss Jane Bernheimer of Baltimore will be guest of relatives over Christ- as. Robert Louis of the Washington and Lee University is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Louis, at Airy View Apartment. Mrs. 1. Young is giving a_dance on ‘Thurs home for the benefit of the Donor's luncheon, the proceeds to go to the Palestine fund. Mrs. William Ogus and Mrs. Herman Shapiro have clarge of the arrange- ments of the Donor's luncheon, to held in_ February. Mrs. Mathilde Rosenthal left Wednes- day for Nashville, Tenn., to visit her mother, Mrs. Loeb. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Summers of 3514 | us show | ing away costume was a black flat crepe | Thirty-fourth street will be at home to their friends from 8 to .10 o'clock Sunday evening, December 28, in honor of their son Leonard’s Bar Mitzvah. Miss Bernice Kleeblatt was hostess yesterday for a large bridge luncheon ot the Shoreham Hotel. Miss Maxine Schwarz left Friday for Cincinnati, Ohio, to be a guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Klein, for several weeks. Mrs. Levi H. David of Twenty-seventh street is spending several weeks in lumbia, 8. C. a guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Simon, the latter formerly Miss Esther Sherby, sailed yesterday from New York on the | S. S. Lafayette on a month’s honeymoon | trip to the West Indies. The bride’s go- take place this morning in the Eighth|s native of Baltimore and s street Temple, at 10 o'clock. |of Heldelburg, talked to the Congres Miss Harrleb Katz of Baltimore will | sional Club Friday afternoon on 'The be guest of Miss Elizabeth Kaufman | Prospects of South America,” in which during the coming week to attend the he disclaimed any attempt at hesy, dance Christmas night for Miss Ruth but made some Wise and witty deduc: Simon. | tions as to revolutions present and past Maurice Rosenberg, jr., is at his home, at the Roosevelt, for the Christ- | mas holidays from the University of | Virginia. | Mr. Stephen Bonaai :I'alks [ To Congreuionnl Clubi Mr. Stephen Bonsal, war corre- spondent for 45 years in many countries, | 16™ St a1 ArGonne Prace- dress trimmed in turquoise blue, with ay night, December 25, at her|J which she wore a black broadtail fur coat and black hat. Mr. and Mrs. Si- mon will make their home in Washing- ton, where they will take an apartment | upon their return. A number of out-of-town guests will | come to Washington during the coming week to attend the second national con- | clave of the Sigma Omega Pi Sorority, | which opens with a formal dance at the Woodmont Country Club, Saturday night, December 27. Emanuel Schloss and Arthur Marks, who are students at Syracuse Uni- sity, will spend the Christmas holi- ays with their parents. Gerald Lyon and Arthur Lyon, Robert Baum, Frank Luchs and Paul Wilner of the Uaiversity of Pennsylvania will be | be home for the holidays. Milton Kronheim, jr., has joined his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kron- | heim of 1764 Lanier place, from Johns | Hopkins University. The Children’s Chanukah party will WANTED OLD AND WORN FUR COATS Also Mink and Jap Mink Capes OLD FUR COAT Please Bring It to 635 F St N.W. Room 207, Barrister Bldr. 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