Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1930, Page 18

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SOCIETY.” ~ BURLINGTON HOTEL Banquets, $1.25 Up ~“Bridge Parties, Dances Vermont Ave. Decatur 0500 T S e The Best Home Cooked Dinmer in Tewn hoice o) zmr Cocktail L iock Turtie Bov hers . "'":‘k it Cunm Jlflv ‘Frime Rivs of B Crat htrrlu "Choice of Four Vflulabln Home Baked Rol Owr pamous Plugy Pudding trawberry Perfail Mince, Pumpkin and Apple Pie CH RISTMAS* Inspiration! FLOWERS FORHER i Telegraphic Deliveries i Anywhere in the World GEORGE C. : SHAFFER .!,-: 900 14th St. ~-m,, Burlington fiotel Christmas Dinner, $1.50 Orsters on Half Shell ) H-m—llmlx Iu! o ‘L..a.. Toll House Tavern siRer Torng, e, S, Aduer fine e NAlnl Tt BesT SUBSTITUTE FOR HOME . BOTH™ IN QUALITY AND SERVICE, Out OECORATIONS AND CHEERY FIRES WILL APD THE FINAL TOUCH. Restrvarions oF 1ex or more WILL BE SERVED A WHOLE TURKEY AND THE MEAL IN FAMILY STYLE Coms ano samic Your raews TURMEY DINNER 222 AR DINERS A OUR USUAL L ) A Very Mennr Xows # Lo, Phone Silver Spring 5. wx&a&t‘xz THE DODGE HOTEL 8§ Christmas Dinner 1to 8 PM g Two Dollars No Tipping Christmes Fruit Cup Blue Point Cocktall Consomme Rovale Cheese Toast SMood Bweet Dills Hearts of Celery Bocel minso SViocs Roast r-rh“ Fhszinut Dressing v Crenberry Sauce or Cranberry Frappe Hot Mulled Cider CHoiCe oF THREE; Whipped Potatoes Sueet Potato Se 5 ‘Mebberd Seuash Pi e ruu'!n Pillee Popper Coleslaw Dinner Rolls Heerts Lettu = ris Krinote- Dressing Nolidey Sandwich Onoice or ONE: Old Bwolish Plum Pudding a la Mode or ith Herg Sguce Frozen Ego loel Cookies Hot Mince Fres St .7 7‘! Cream Cheese re ce Cre. ey, Fruit Cake Sente Olgus Canmon Bell Stufled Dates Yuletide Bonbons Spiced Almonds Demi Tesne Music 1 t0 3—6 0 8 1nm "ot 5150 wiil 'be served ats tn the res- lnu-l e e ' oy caroliers, North Capitol and and E Streets servations shone Net. 4409 . have left for their home in Ken! noky “THE - EVENING SOCIETY Secretary of State and Mrs. Stimson to Be Feted This Evening by the Secretary and Mrs. HE Secre Patrick J. at_dinne; hnma on riey will entertain this evining in_their Imont read in honor tary of State and Mrs, Henry L. lttmlon "nfl Enve; Hlm-r '-M Dl.ll’:fl Tonight. 'flw Minister of South Africa . Eric Hendrik Louw and the M Robert Guggenheim will entertain at dinner this evenlnl at their residence in Edgemoo: ires of d w’{lnm‘uflll"lu Ouud l-fl dinner this evening. Senator and Mrs. Dwight W. Mor- row, who have gone to r home at Englewood, N. J., for the holidays, have with mem for Christmas their daugh- ters, Miss Elizabeth Morrow and Miss Oenstance Morrow, and their son, Dmht ‘W. Morrow, jr, a student at m- lnnheth Morrow will be hostess & “poverty ball" Christmas day. lfinlwr and Mrs. Ben Willlamson, are making their home at the W!lltrd during the session of and will not return to u“i‘:ln after the Naw{Y:hl;. et ong s of ona! set who reside at the Willard and who will also nd the helidays in their homes are Senator and Mrs. A. R. Rob- inson of Indiana, Senator J. G. Town- send of Delaware, Senator Royal 8. Copeland of New York, Senator A. R. Gould of Ohio, Senator Kenneth Mc- Kellar of Tennessee, Senator Robert J. Buckley of Ohio, Representative M. C. Garber of Oklahoma, Representative B. Carrall Reece of Tennessee, Representa- tive Joseph L. Smith of West Virginia, Representative C. A. Christopherson of South Dakota, Repi tative and Mrs. Dwight E. Davis of Tennessee, Repre- sentative and Mrs, T. J. B. Robinson of Iowa, Representative Guy Y. Hardy of Colorado, Represenfative Marvin Jones of Texas, Representative W. C. Wri(ht of Georgia, Representative Hm of West Virginia, Rgvreununv. N. Haugen of Jowa and Representa- clvs Issac H. Doutrich of Penmylvtnll They will return to Washington after the New Year for the session of Con- gress and again will be at the Willard. nepresenhuve and Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher have returned from Venezuela, where they went as members of the erican commission. Representative and Mrs. Ernest R. Ackerman have left Was! and have gone to their home in Plainfleld e e artment’ a an nftzrwNew Year. LA ‘Washington ’ulmer. wife of Representative and Mrs, rw lwl.u will znwm.lu at & dance lN: Margaret Swing. Representative Rulh Hanna MeCor- ::‘le&:nummm at luncheon yesterday | Carlton. mtrrluu of Miss Bl-nnhe Wingo, d.lu.hm- knmm e tive Effiegene Minister to Hon. duras and Mrs. Julius 8. Lay have re- turned to the Mayflower from a& New York trip and remain in Wash- ington umu the end of the month. The Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Prederick H. Payne have with them for the holidays their daughter Hurley. of War and Mrs. | so! Buli, Mrs, E. R. . Charlés B. Moore, )lr-. Berkeley B. Wood, Mrs. Mrs. wvid )lerc!u.nt, Mrs. Wll Willlam H. White, Charles P. ] Mrs Robert H. - | Hews P .| lace, Miss Dorothy / "STAR. WASHINGTON, debutante daughter of % and Mrs. Arthur !flahnl o! New ‘There were them contem) and the com| party later for the dln nated throughout the evening. Miss Brisbane 'u t.ha 'um unm! ht of Miss Katrina M m. ’.b house 'uuu mmlchl &ll fi.fl! Cameron, Mrs. Carrie Eve- lyn Smith and Miss Eleanor Bangs, wygo returned to their respective homes in New York this mornln( Miss Evelyn Hcvle » debutante of *|more than usual interest, will be pre- sented by her mother, Mrs, Mary D. Howe, at tea, to be given in her home, on Connecticut avenue, this afternoon. Mrs. Howe will be assisted by Mrs, Willlam J. Harfls Mrs. Cabot Su‘lenl. Kelton, Mrs. Percy orl-ndo Smith lll de Clare Berry. the bud will be Miss Sally lips, Miss Susanne B. Wal- Miss Lueille Swift, Miss Virginia Ashburn, June Cushing, Miss Mae Harris Clarke, Miss Lucy Bayless of Kentucky and Miss Elizabeth Drayton. E. Qutnn Mrs. Mrs. Naststin Shell-pink empress satin fashioned MISS MARTHA LANHAM, by o Representative Fritz G. Lanham of Texas, the guest wife amwnmkurwun-m I'n.ll'ul George, Mrs. Alexander Surles, Mrs. Julian Cunningham and Miss Charlotte | Naylar. Mr. and Mrs. Bdward T. Clark will be at home Sunday, December 38, from 4 to 7 o'clock in homer'of the White House eorrespendents. Mr. and Mrs. Olark are in their charming new home, at 4708 Seventeenth street. Mrs. Patterson Hostess to Vhllor From New York. Mrs, Eleanor Patterson entertained at & delightful dinner dance last evening in her home, on Dupont Circle, in com- phmzm to Miss Sarah Brisbane, sub- and son Miss Carolyn Payne, who is & student 8t Vassar, and Mr. Groverman who :‘: student at the Univer- + Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Blake Payns, older U:l and dlulhht—ln-l" u m- will oome Trem thelr New Fork homs for New Year. ‘The Assistant Seeretary of the Navy and Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke, with their debutante daughter, Miss Adele ‘Townsend Jahncke, and their son, Mid- shipman Ernest Lee Jahncke, jr., left yesterday for New Orieans to spend the Christmas holidays in their home. Miss Loranda Prechnik, daughter of '-lullln!l dmvfllm :."z-:&:‘?& :‘m Lg ehu_}% mflm suhn’lnunx lew 0]‘ e ement of r. ‘Miss * Getirude of at the Willard Priday, January 2, in honnrr of the Assistant Secretary of War i Mrs. Frederick H. Payne. | Cal d Mrs. Hi.rry N. Cootes will | present uulr daughter, Miss Mary Diek- Cyclamens .. Berry Bowls 807 14th St. N.W. Metro. 7433 on princess lines and trimmed with rose point lace will form the attractive gown of the bud. The lace which is used an her gown is & piece from the wedding dress of her gran L .Ths debumu- mother will wear a maulnmmnutunm Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leitor have as Lhetrlumlorml\elilulmh mer's niece, Nancy - Cam) daughter of fl‘le late Col and Mrs. Campbell, who has frem school at Alken, 8. 0 Mrs. Leiter will entertain at lunch- eon Saturday for Miss Katharine Bur- rage, daughter of Mr. nnfl Mrs. Russell Burrage of Boston, will spend & McDEVITT'S 1202 G St. N.W. A Gift for Decorators Dis. 3211 the Home Is a Gift to All! Just a Few Suggestions! -] br i g Sl o e new design parchment shade, $5.95 Table Lamps, 3-] Colonial dt Beautiful shade .......,....$5.95 M i $11 l:}lfl:" 14.95 DRAPERIES GREATLY REDUCED $25 Antique Satin Portieres, 50 inches wide. Special, per pair. $10 Satin Damask and nubb reversible damask, consists of 1 pair 1 valance and tie-backs to match; trimmed with fringe. !pnlu. Ornamental Rod Sets, compleu with brackets and center ornament lnl rtul 50-ineh Rayon Marquisette, 850 quality. Special, yard. Tallored Curtains, dainty ruffied curtains, temptingly priced !n-, M pk‘—- Cretannes, some sunfast, some imported. Sold as high s Special, yard $1 te $0.95 50-inch Satin Damask, sold to $2.75 yd. Special . Fine Drapevies, Furniture Upholstering, Special Furnifure Slip Covers and 804 17th St. N.W. Metro. 7948 Window Shades Thrifty Buyers of FLOWERS The Flowers you want for the Holiday Season, for giving and for decoration attractively priced. POlnsEtlRs ... ..o 0.0ivovvanvensesds SR AP -$2.50 up $l 00 each Table Ferns decorated mth Red Berrlel $1.50 each Jerusalem Cherry Plants Baaukets of Artificial Cones, Ruscus, Christmas Trees, Evonrnn Wmtln Holly, Red Berries, Ete. C & C Flower Stores -§1.50 & $2.00 609 12th St. N.W. Metro. 9369 ple——=lal o] lal —lale——] D. C, TUESDAY, Bii s spnuiiigs 1193& Brom et oo Ao, & 6.5 | T8 Mrs, William ¥, Wopten was hostess at & luncheon today in compliment to un Prank Hopkins of New York, when her 'u-n included Mrs. Claude C. Bloch, Mrs. Kirby Smith, Mrs. Patrick e o‘shnuchn , Mrs. Charles R. Alley, Lo, Mra Joseph Hor- Miller, Mrs. lnldt lloorl-de Mrs. Clhhrflne Peeter, | Breck lton, Mrs. Paul Gil 3 l‘!’! Allen W. Gullion, mfl!m M)em' John Walker Holenmlx H Mrs, C“VL Robertson and Mrs. ley. Mrs, Katharine V, H. ‘Wylie has issued invitations for a dance Christmas night in her home on Thomas Circle. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Walling have their home in Chevy Chase and will leave Washington this week by muls’r for Los Angeles, to remain indefl- Mrs. Anne Archhnld will entertain at a dance this evening in her home on e e B r aug ol a Arehbold. . Miss Jane Crosby, daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Herbert? Orosby, will enter- tain a company of youn, ple at & dinner dance at the ah,u-;fim Hotel this evening in honor of Miss Beatrice Patton, & debuunu of the season. Mrs. Sidney C. Graves will entertain at a tea this afternoon at the Mayflower tor her subdebutant> daugh- ter, Miss Olga Graves. There will be about 30 couplu in the company. Mrs. Granville Fortescue entertained | at dinner last evening at the Mayflower for her daughter, Miss Rion Fortescue, «+«+. you just know she wears them! M Callum: Si Shopping in the morning — driving in the afternoon—dancing in the evening. McCallum Hosiery are always correct... Al silk chiffon with French heel, lined welt sole and tab toe..FIRST FLOOR RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street H. | Mr. Daniel umt Mr. George Minnige- Murray, Mrs. MeclIntyre, Mrs. | EV: ht, Reed, Miss Mary Mackall, s Nancy Vvan Buren, Miss Loulse 'mrner, Miss Charlotte Parker, Miss Helene Fortescue, ounger daughter of the hostess: Mr. %hu Br&m-l . _Robert rode, Mr. Howard Prince, Mr. Townsend ans, Mr. Fontaine RBradley, Mr. | ‘Waverly Taylor, Mr. Godfre; and Mr, Millard Weut and Mrs. Harry R. anunaln at & dance in the Washington Club Saturday evening. Miss Carrie Roper Fulton, subdebu- | tante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton, will_have as her house l’\lelt durlng the houd%: her cousin, Miss Hnoll.ne ‘Mann of leigh, N. C. Miss Mann is' a student at St. Mary’s. | Miss Katherine Don Donnellan, dnulhhr (Oontinued on Third Pastry Shop SANDWICHES Sandwiches for all soclal oecasions New Location, 806 17th Street v | Metropolitan €939 45crr = $3.25™'% MATTRESSES RENOVATFD | Best Servics and Prices | COLUMBIA BEDDING CO., INC. | NAtional 5528 lk Hosiery 25 The [:lmstmas SI: Cifts of Quality That Cost No Mnn &@ATI‘[}H@ER GCIRTS Last Minute Cifts For Him Gladstone Bags Oxford Bags Kit Bags Suitcases Brief Cases Dressing Cases Umbrellas Canes W Cigarette Cases Lighters Smoking Stands Gloves Belts Buckles Humidors For Her O'Nite Cases Fitted Cases Wardrobe Cases Hat Boxes Hand Bags Jewelry Gloves Umbrellas Table Throws Writing Folios Bridge Sets Backgammon Cigarette Cases Lighters Picture Frames Jewel Cases First Aid to Late Shoppers & Specialty (KRS 1314 F Street V.W., TRAVEL.LEATHED & GIFT /HOP Zo') H i SGLIE Y. Brothers inar On Display Tomorrow—Exquisite, New LINGERIE - MODERATELY PRICED for Christmas Giving Lounging Pajamas ..7.75, 10.50, Sleeping Pajamas. ...6.50, 8.50, One and two pieces Dance Sets .5.50, 6.50, Gowns ..............3.95. 5.50, SUPERB VALUES Another Shipment of Those Wonderful Lapin* and Pony Coats FEATURED In Our Special Christmas Sale at $98.50 So extraordinary were these coats that our former ship- ments were eagerly and quickly selected by smart shoppers who know the value of investing in good furs. Another shipment has just arrived...coats that are equally as smart and beautifully made as the others. .. in full lengths, with shawl collars. . .simply perfect for sports and dress. . .Choose from lovely Beaver or Beige shades in the Lapin coats. . .or from Black or Natural in'the Pony coats. Do Not Fail to Take Advantage of This Marvelous Shopping Oppertunity In Our Fur Department » Second Floor *Dyed Rabbis. JuLius GARFINCKEL&-Co F STREET AT FOURTEENTH A Visit to Our Girr TABLES Will Solve Many of Your Gift Problems Brass Candlesticks, Ash Trays, Glase Coasters, Ornamental Novelties, Cls arette Snuffers, Stocking Boxes, Ba Snltu Sets, Sachets, Powder Jare, ottle Stoppers, Pint Thermos Bottles, Chlu Salad Plates, Tea Pots, Glass Vases, Bath Room Bottles, Wall Pockets and Floww Bowls. lrl e Score Pld Book, Flnq}!u. Holdm. lrmo Miniature Ship R Plaques, Flower Holders, Wnte lu- kets, Ash Trays, Marmalade Jars, Chil dren’s Lunch Kits, Bread Trays, Cove ered Cheese Dishes, Viennese Leather e Boxea, ; China Boxes with .colonial figures} Leather Photo Frames, Ornaments, Vases, Dog and Brush Sets, Glase Cake Dishes with handles, Glass Cige arette Boxes with metal holders, Cryse tal, Green or Rose Glass Compartment Dishes, Glass Flower ‘Bowls, Glass Candy Jars and Comports. 53 GIFTS $3.75 & GIFTS Lut}m Cigarette Boxes (in form of ‘three volumes”), Brass Book Ends, Lamps, Coaches, Glass Ash Trly ets of 4, with brass base and handle; Brass Door Knockers, Novelty Clockl. Cigarette Box and Holder Sets, Ash Trays, Leather Photo Frames. Book Ends—Brass with bust of Shake- speare; Leather Book Ends with hunt scene, “Preference” Cigarette Chests with old print decorations, Boudoir Lamps, Brass Candlesticks, white rul-m Figurine Flower Holders, romu-l(nn ‘Ware—comports, sugar and creams, trays, etc.; 3-pc. China Tea S»-. Cake Dishes, Sandwich Platters, 7-pc. Cake and Dessert Sets, double Breakfast Sets, Glass Com~ ;plm-. Celery Dishes, Vases and’ Bot- os. $5 GIFTS Other Gift Tables from 30c to $15 DULIN & MARTIN onnea‘ladolue. anadl’ PARKING SER CE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance "\\\.‘ ‘\\\ -

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