Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1930, Page 37

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" Weddings (Continued From Fourth Page.) Pfleffer, Mr. H. M. Niswanner, Mr. Gordon C. Anthony and little Miss Vir- ginia Cidwell. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Auth an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Mildred , to Mr. Edward Francis Keenan of Washington Wednesday, De- cember 24, in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, nt. Following the ceremony, an elaborate wedding breakfast was served in the home of the bride's parents, at 5201 ‘Thirty-cighth street, for members of the immediate tamilies. Mr, and Mrs. Keenan will be at home | gu':tr a short wedding trip through the | The Rev. and Mrs. Dewitt A. Beery announce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Miss Juanita Beery, to Mr. Elmer Lee Houck of Lewisburg, W. Va., De- cember 19. Mrs, Houck is an alumnae of Harri- sonburg State Teachers’ College and is now head of the home economics and physical education department of Black- stone College in Virginia. Dr. Houck is a graduate of Washing- | ton and Lee University and Richmond | Medical School and is a present prac- ticing dentistry in Lewisburg, W. Va., The marriage of Miss Mary Alice Irene Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ford, to Mr. Vernon Milton Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith of Santa Cruz, Calif, took place December 23 at 8 o'clock in the evening in the home of the bride’s SOCIETY. parents, 1918 H street, the Rev. J. Harvey Dunham of Western Presbyter- | ian Church officiating. Miss Lola la Verne Bevington of d, Ohio, d “Calm as the “Kamenol 4 “Io a W.d preceding the mon, The alcove in which the wedding ceremony was perf:rmed was bankea with palms, ferns and large baskets of white chrysanthemums and pink roses. | White satin trimmed in chantilly lace fashioned the gown of the bride, who was given in marriage by her father. | Her cap and veil were trimmed in lace and she carried a bouquet of white rose buds and lilies of the valley. | Miss Ella Moble Ford, who acted as her sister’s maid of honor and only at- tendant, wore a gown of canary yellow crepe and carried a bouquet of Talis- man roses. The bridegroom had as his best man Mr. Robert Hutchins of Berkeley, Calif., and New York City. Mrs. Ford, mother of the bride, wore @ gown of amethyst transparent velvet ;’E a shoulder cluster of pink rose A reception fcllowed the ceremony, at which a buffet supper was served. ‘The bride's heart-shaped cake formed the centerpiece of the long table with two tall ivory tapers at either end. flA stl‘nnh f:md his bride left after the eption for a motor tri Florlda, the bride wearing af mt.hur:x&l: of brown. | Included in the list of out-of-town guests were Mrs. George G. Harvey and Miss Kathryn Harvey of Detroit, Mich., and Mr. Robert Hutchins of New York and California. JVersity, the University of Wisconsi: niversity of California ang - Geons ‘Washington University. She is a teach- er mbemer Wfl E;:itllooh and a member of gma on Sorority. She is also active in mm} Star ory- R Smiin | 3 was duated from the niversity of ‘California i 15 then e!;nwredu law ':crhool. o .:lllg course ay. the ear he has been associated with lp.lfiv yl\rm 1; San Prancisco. He is a member of Delta Sigma Lambda Fraternity and of Phi Phi N Interfraternal Society. member of the Golden Pear Pi Delta Epsilon, Iota Sigma and Sigma Delta Chi honor societies. | Mr. Smith was active in journalistic and committee work during his uni- versity course, being editor of the Daily Son Comitize and » emmser o o and a member of Benate Debating Society. arun { | give a theater . GIFTED CAPITAL HOSTESS v BACHRACH-9 MRS. KATHARINE McCOOK KNOX, the James Sharples portraits of Washington, his family and con- as her theme, has created a book as valuable as it is interesting. —Bachrach Photo. ‘Who, taking tem) Mrs. Seoane Sponsors Theater Party for Twelve Mrs. Consuelo Andrew Seoane will rty tomorrow night at the National Theater for 12, to see the opening of Belasco's “It’s a Wise Child.” o Italy’s aluminum industry is expanding. AFTER.CHRISTMAS SALES continue with drastically reduced prices on, regular Pasternak high- quality apparel for Women and Misses . . . values that merit imme- diate consideration! all sales final Cracked or otherwise— they're all real nuts at the PECAN SHOP 3021 14th St. N.W. Phone Adams 3646 Eagerly Awaited Savings Erlebacher TWELVETEN TWEVETWELVE F STREET Pre-Inventory Clearance *Our Entire Stock of Street and Afternoon Dresses Fur-Trimmed and Untrimmed Coats Dinner, Dance and Party Frocks Sport Suits and Costume Ensembles Evening Wraps, Sport Coats, Millinery Erle-Maid Frocks—Fur Scarfs 2567 to 509, LESS THAN ORIGINAL PRICES Hundreds of Washington’s most fashionable women will regard this news with utmost interest. A period during which our entire stocks undergo a price reduction. NO RETURNS NO ® EXCHANGES THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON | nishes the theme, and the call on the D. C., DECEMBER 28, 1930—PART THREBR.” Advent of New Year finf"::‘uwiz%:wmmfi Hopkins-Biebel Troth fashion fancies of Kta.n.u:??.o‘c?ofi Annopnced at Tea Is Eagerly Awaited By Society Devotees the Bal Boheme mee t ¢ this evening is an “everybody's” meeting. * kK K | daughter Jose) Eli It seems almost incongruous that in iebel of Pittsburgh, Pa., the midst of & Washington social sea- | and Dayton, Ohio, at & tea in thelr son a soclety matron with a_debutante | home, 1362 Otis piace northwest, Sun- e ate and Hignly yaluable SO0k | “Littre mody B an elaborate and highly vi tle Buddy Bixler, dr ; for the press, but this is what Mrs. Y essed as Cupld Katharine McCook Knox has done. Mrs. McCook Knox first introduced her daughter, Miss Kathleen, to Washing- ton society and then to Pittsburgh so- clety; and just as she returns to Wash- ington from the latter place there comes from the New Haven Yale University Press “The Sharples History and Por- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merriam Hopkins (Continued From First Page.) in the Soldiers’ Home grounds, right by the residence of Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West, which will beckon the guests that way to attend the recep- tio nwhich the major and Mrs. West will give today for the new chief of staff, Maj. Gen. Douglas MacArthur. In & way this event replaces the opportunity officers and their families, members of the d‘pllokl:;lt:f corps -ndtm('}nee so&lew folk might have to meet n. Mac- | % His Arthur on New Yea: day, were he lo- | Gaits of Georse Washington and s cated in permanent quarters and able | gnCTRONEE Uy jts text referring to to receive. As it is. he will hold nO|the arrival of James Sharples, the por- bells while “O Promise Me” was being played by Miss Helen Belt, violinist, with Dr. Budley at the piano. FUR COATS We Must Unload reception on January 1. | trait painter, in this country in 1793 * % x x and the data concerning the 50 or We have Grouped Our Coats This evening t}:u A‘m Club will teem e J:gn gol‘:cog)o;l;‘llb'?e f'f . mg: —Big Bargains! ‘whe ts 't . < e ganeral disencmon of the | Coming ‘in advance of Washington's $250.00 sesquicentennial, it possesses double interest, and one finds the portraits of Martha Washington almost as numerous and interesting as those of the first President.” Bal Boheme February 2, when King Looney XIII will furnish the theme. ‘The Bal Boheme looms big in the Win- ter's social and artistic scheme in Washington and is by far the most| brilliant costume event held in the Cap- | ital in a twelvemonth. The moon fur- - '1'. Réss' Es RENOVATFD Best Service and Prices COLUMBIA BEDDING CO., INC. | 219 G St. N.W. NAtional 5538 | 879.50 —squirrel trim Pony Coats—plain and trimmed Muskrat Coats—fox trim A Few Left at $50.00 Values up to $150 Model Fur Shop 923 G St. N.W. imagination is as high as the heavens, celestial and terrestrial bodies meeting | to carry out a fantastic scheme which embraces the signs of the Zodiac, myths and rhymes and fantastic vagaries of | the mind. But, notwithstanding all of ‘ these suggestions, the Bal Boheme is & e Nothing in Fashion is permanent but Good T aste $100,000 in Saks Furs Reduced to $50,000 N ANNUAL EVENT that grows in im- A portance yearly . .. a sale that is eagerly welcomed by those who appreciate lowered prices only ‘when they are linked with quality, Style and workmanship are typically Saks . .. perhaps that tells the story . . . but even at the risk of using superlatives, we do not hesitate to say that these Furs at the prices quoted are wonderful values. Every Coat Included. A Group of FUR COATS in small sizes to be closed out %40 « ¥70 Including Muskrat, Caracul, Pony, Wildcat, Panther and Canadian Lamb. Cloth Coats There’s nothing more distin- guished than these cloth coats trimmed with Saks Furs. .. (unless it’s a Saks Fur Coat)...but don’t think “ this group plays second fiddle to any in the cloth class...and at reduced prices, too!l these are typical values $69.00 to $95.00 Coats . . . $45 Including black Imperata, Vilo, Norma, etc., trimmed in Persian, Caracul, Wolf, Lapin and other furs. Brown, Green and Black are among the popular eolors. $110 to $150 Coats . . . . . $8 preferred materials. Black, Brown, 5 Green, etc., and beautifully fur trimmed. SAKS FUR CO. 610 TWELFTH STREET MEMBER MASTER FURRIERS GUILD Including Kashmirita, Chonga and other announced the engagement of their | izabeth to Law- [N SOCIETY. BROOKS G Street Bet. 11th and 12th Storewide Reductions Continuing to throw newer and more ex- citing bargains into a sale that is even af- fecting our finest grade merchandise. Your Christmas Money will be wisely spent on these and other Greatly Reduced Items 359 to %69 CLOTH COATS All Beautifully Fur-Trimmed Selected for their style. Here's a special group of new arrivals in Black, Brown and Green. Fabrics are Im- perata and Trico Broadcloth, trimmed in Caracul, Skunk, Kit Fox, Wolf, Kalinsky, Mink-dyed Muskrat, Rus- sian Fitch. There are belted styles, spiral cuffs, etc. Reduced Price Sizes for misses, little women, regular wom- en and larger women. Brooks Coats—2nd Floor Smart High-Shade SILK DRESSES Norma"y $16.75 to $18 S|4 The group features frocks for afternoon and Sunday night of Lace, Crepe, Prints and Chiffons in the new high shades of Blue, Red and Green, as well as the every fashionable White and Black. Some with Jackets, fur-trimmed sleeves and Rhinestones on,Net yoke. Reduced Price Sizes for missés, little women, regular women and larger women. Brooks Dresses—3rd Floor $95 to %139 FUR COATS Fashioned in the moulded manner and made of finely matched Pelts N;Iunl ;ony, Sigvor l\,irnlknt, port Type port Types Natural Pony, Red $ Sealine, Marmink Fox Collar Collar Beige Caracul, Sealine, Self Brown Fox Collar Trimmed Brooks Furs—2nd Floor Bright Tunic BLOUISES $ 4.85 Your wardrobe can be- come smartly varied with. two of these blouses and one dark skirt. Blouses Slip-on GLOVES $].85 Made of fine domestic Capeskin and imported Kid in the popular of heavy crepe de chine, four-button lengths. draped Cowl neckline, These fine gloves are in Peasani style, in Beige, Black, and dark Brown. Egg Shell, Turquoise, Sizes 5% to 7%;. Regu- Red, White and Rust. lar $2.95 Gloves. Regular 3595 Value Wear a Gay Costume Ascot Scarf $ | .65 Bright shades in com- binations and harmoniz. ing colors, self colored and reversible, in black, white, turquoise, wine and beige. They add e JEWELRY 1/2 OFF Crystal Chokers, Pearl Necklaces, Beads, Metal Earrings, Genuine Mar- casite Rings, Mesh and brightening touch to your Rhine Stone Bags. Nor- coat. Regular $195 mal . prices run from value. “ $1.00 to $10.95. » T Many Other Smart Mgessories Greatly Reduced | Bri Accessories—Main Floor '

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