Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1931, Page 18

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY rs. Hoover to Attend Wedding Today of Miss Smith to Son of Former Commerce Official. Bryan _Smith, daughter of Lieut. Comdr. George Leonard H Smith, U. S. N,, to M:. John . Drake of Gosse Pointe, Mich., son of former Assistant Secretary of Com- merce and Mrs. J. Walter Drake. ‘The ‘eremony will be performed at 4 n'clock §n the home of Mrs. George Barnett, Who was a close friend of the bride's te mother and long ago promised the ride she could be married from her : RS. HOOVER will attend the M wedding today of Miss Eleanor ome. The Rev. Robert Johnston of- cated. Mrs. Barnett is ourning and guests will be limited friends of tMe young couple only. ilies, palms and roses will make an efective setting for the wedding perty #nd a string orchestra will play softly during the ceremony and for the small feception which will follew. The bride will be given in marriage by her father and she will wear a Jovely gown of ivory satin fashioned with long fitted sleeves and a long skirt. Her veil is of Brussels lace and ghe will clfl')’dllahower bouquet of Ylacs and gardenias. Mrs. F. Everhart Haynes will be the | matron of honor, wearing & gown of ach-color chiffon, fashoined on the new ng lines. The other attendants will Be Mrs. Charles David Hayes and Miss Barbara Drake, sister of the bridegroom. They will wear frocks of lace, fashione alike, Mrs, Hayes in powder blue and Miss Drake in beige. The attendants will all wear natural color straw hats and carry arm bouquets of pink and blue flowers. Mr. Anthony Hyde will be_the best man. Mrs. Drake will wear a gown of dark blue flat crepe, and Mrs. Barnett will in black georgette crepe, with a hat match. Mr. Drake and his bride will leave after the reception for a wedding trip, the bride to wear a brown tweed suit with a fur collar, a lace blouse and brown accessories. Mr. and Mrs, Drake, parents of the Bridegroom, arrived from their home in Michigan, accompanied by their daugh- fers, Miss Rosalie Drake, Miss Barbara Drake and Miss Elizabeth Drake, and are at the Mayflower. Mrs. Hoover entertained the wedding Gfiy ‘at tea yesterday afternoon in the te House, and last evening President gld Mrs. Hoover were hosts at dinner honor of the former Secretary of State and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg. Secretary and Mrs. Stimson - Feted Tonight at French Embassy. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Stimson will be the honor guests at g_‘lmnzr tonight of the Ambassador of ce and Mme. Claudel. " Mrs. Mitchell, wife of the Attorney General, will not observe her Wednes- day afternnon at home this week but | will receive on the following after- | noons during the season until lent. { The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Francis Adams will entertain 4t dinner this evening for a group of naval officers of high rank. - Mrs. William N. Doak, wife of the Secretary of Labor, will be the honor est at the weekly luncheon of the omen’s National Press tomorrow, at the Willard. The Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffon will be the guests in whose honor Representa- tive and Mrs. John Q. Tilson will en- tertain at dinner this evening in the Mayflower. ‘The m'fiur of Austria and Mme. 1 be the honor guests at . Karl D. d | for Thursday morning, 10.30 o'clock, in Horton. Mrs. Klemm will entertain at dinner Monday, January 26, in com- pliment to the Assistant Secretary of ‘War and Mrs. Frederick H. Payne. The Minister of South Africa and Mrs. Louw wilt observe their second day at home tomorrow from 4 to 6:30 o'clock at the legation, for which cards have been issued. Senator and Mrs. James J. Davis have as their guests the Assistant Sec- n;ury of Labor and Mrs. E. J. Hen- ning. Mrs. Davis entertained & company of 17 at luncheon tody in her home, on Massachusetts avenue. Senator and Mrs. Arthur H. Van- denberg will have as their guests, in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, Governor and Mrs. Wilbert M. Brucker of Michigan, who will come to ‘Washington for the annual dinner of the Michigan State Society, Monday, January 26. Mrs. Vandenberg will en- tertain’ at luncheon at the Willard on the same afternoon. Senator David I. Walsh of Massachu- setts was host at dinner last evening at The Carlton. Mrs. Porter H. Dale has issued cards the Congressional Club, when Miss Ja- net Richards will speak on “The High }gght‘s of 1930 and the Outlook for| Mrs. Clarence E. Hancock, of Syra- cuse N. Y. is passing a few days in Washington with Represenfative Han- cflock in their apartment at the May- ower, Mrs. Crail, wife of Representative Joe Crail of California, has arrived- in Washington and will be at the May- flower for the remainder of this ses- sion of Congress. The first secretary of the French em- bassy, M. Pierre Henry de la Blanchetai, is at the Shoreham Hotel, where he has taken an apartment. Mrs. Gann and Mrs. doak At Republican Club Tomorrow. Mrs, Edward Everett Gann and Mrs. william N, Doak, wife of the Secretary of Labor, will head the receiving line at the reception to be given by the League of blican Women at the Washington Club, Seventeenth and K streets, from 4 6 o'clock tomorrow Oriental Rugs” 9nd Annual Course of Ten Illustrated Lectures by NEJIB HEKIMIAN Every Tuesday, Beginning January 20th, at 8:00 PM., at 1226 Conn. Ave. NN'W. Courtesy of = Nazarian & Hekimian, Inc. FOOTER’S New Low Cleaning Prices Ladies’ Plain Dresses. .. Men’s Suits Ladies’ Fur-Trimmed Coats Men’s Overcoats Cash and Carry Blankets, Dry Cleaned. . Lace Curtains. ........ Draperies " Rugs, Dry Cleaned. . Everythin, 1332 G St. N.W. Phone Dist. 2343 3009 14th St. N.W. hili ELEVENTH ST. TUESDAY . . . MORE OF THOSE MAGN FUR COATS At the Lowest Prices in Years 5185 Jap Weasel Siberian Squirrel Hudson Seal*, self and ermine trim $100 Panther, Lapin*, Karakul Paw, Pony. e *Dyed Muskrat. Natural Muskrat, self Golden Muskrat, self and Ermine trim. Sealine*, self trim and trimmed with Ermine. Leopard and Squirrel. *Dyed Coney. For Wome in Fur and Fabric Delivery Service FOOTER’S America’s Quality Cleaners and Dyers psborn Admission Free veee...$1.00 and $1.25 ..$1.50 " .75c and $1.25 ..50c Pr. and up veese..T5cPr.and up .....6c Sq. Ft. and up 1784 Col. Rd. Phone Col. 0720 =BETWELN F40 IFICENT Raccoon Black Karakul and Fjtch trim. THE EVENII;IG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1931. afternoon. The reception is in honor of the wives of the newly-elected mem- bers of the Seventy-first Congress to Which the wives of all Republican Sen- ators and Representatives have been invited. Mrs. Gann is honorary mem- ber of the league and assisting her be- sides Mrs. Doak is Mrs. Ellis A. Yost. director of the woman’s division of the Republican National “Committee; Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Republican Na- tional Committeewoman of the District; Mrs. E. A. Harriman, president of the league; Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow, Mrs. Robert E. Cuel:‘(’e:‘rzd l{r:haegvm Horu;:e Lorimer, pres| of e Woman's ublican Club of Philadelphia. 3 ‘The secretary of the Smithsonian and Mrs. Abbot entertained at dinner Wednesday evening. Among the guests were Dr. and Mrs. Gerrit Miller, jr.; Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Brackctt, Mr. ;%ichun. John Ellingston and Miss Maj. and Mrs. Henry Leonard enter- tained at dinner at Grasslands last eve- ning for a company of 50. Following the dinner, Mr. Lawrence Strauss of San Francisco and New York, gave a program of songs. Mrs. Leonard will leave tomorrow for Chicago to attend a conference. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wickersham entertained a company of 10 at dinner at the Shoreham Hotel yesterday. Mrs. John Coolidge, daughter-in-law of the former President and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, who is spending sometime at St. rsburg, Fla., will be the honor t Th morning at a bridge are at the Shoreham Hotel for an in- definite stay. Miss Laurs Tuckerman, who went ‘Thursday by airplane to New York, to be the guest of her cousin, Miss All de Peyster, will return to her home the middle of this week. She will be ac- companied by Miss de Peyster. Miss Margaretta Wright went with her to New York. Mrs. Daniel J. Ruden has as her guest Mrs. E. Marvin Underwood, who is en route from New York to her home, in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Underwood is the widow of the former Assistant Attorney ?';nertl during the Wilson administra- n. Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose was hostess at an informal supper party last eve- ning in her apartment in the Mayflower for Mrs. Valerie Langeloth of New York. Mrs. Roy Clyde Miller entertained at luncheon today for her mother, Mrs. John W. Dull of Yakima, Washington, who is her house guest for the Winter. Guests were Mrs. A. R. Horn, Mrs. John Werner, Mrs. A D. Werner, Mrs. Walter B. Eitzel, Mrs. Gregor Macpherson, Mrs. Winfree E. Johnson, Mrs. John Henry Yates, Mrs. Charles Parke Miller and Mrs. Arthur B. Farnham. Annie Viscountess Cowdray of Lon- don, and her granddaughter, Miss Joan Select Listings of Charming Old GEORGETOWN HOMES Choice Rentals in ‘Wi | Rmiaren v Pearson, yester- ayflower until tomorrow, when | season will they are leaving for New York. They of Governors February. by the Board brilliant company Judge and Mrs, James W. Remick entertained at dinper last evening at the Carlton. Mrs, Charles Harmon Pardoe enter- tained at luncheon today in her home. C. Her guests, who are remaining through the afternoon to play bridge, are Mrs. Bates Vassar, Mrs. Hugh Brewster, Mrs. . C. Barrett, Mrs. T. Robinson, Mrs. John | Washington, Donally, Mrs. Fred Oliver, Mrs. James | Robert E. son. Pilling, i Mrs. International Assembly Next Week to Be Imposing. ‘Washington International Ball, in keeping with the finest tradi- place Monday January 26, at 10 o'clock in the will sail for England the middle of |lard Hotel. Acceptances being received assure a ve of dip- lomatic, official m‘:m society. | [f , Mrs. Marshall Fie! . Lee, Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kel- T. Gibbs and Mrs. Walter Morgan John- | ley, Mrs. Prederick C. Hicks, Mrs. James Mrs, Jul Jaquelin Mason, . Edward C. Walker, Mrs. Mark Reid Yates, Mme. Roso, Mrs. E. C. cmdbuun‘l‘e{nm- xlbbey." fi)fin’édo-ry ‘The stateliness ai dign! Clement, Casey, Miss ng, = “’A;,’{m{,',‘; Miss Frances A. Walker, Miss Downing, Miss Rosa Fairfax, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- tions of Washington society, is one of (Continued on Third Page.) n and Misses Philipsborn . . . Third Floby T PRI A TSR guesf u breakfast given by Fann at the Hotel Don Ce Sar. Mrs. Herman A. Boss and Phelps l_fl’l K Ftreet ! } $12,500 to $100,000 Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Daniels, jr. 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Elizabeth Arden has Cream Amoretta for the average skin (§1, $2). Cream Ultra-Amoretta for the dry skin (§1, $2). Winter is often a disas- trous season for the skin —and just any cream will not do— your particular type of skin requires 3 Venetian Lille Lotion for the particular cream. oily skin, ($1.50, $2.50). Jellef’s Elizabeth Arden Shop—Street Floor GOTHAM REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. Silk Stockings fratWear And Why They Are Selling! Gold Stripe has not compromised with price. Their prices have not been reduced just to catch the nimble penny. Quality has gone up like a rocket—that’s why Gotham Gold Stripe Stockings are selling . . . Gold Stripe Silk Stockings are "way out in front of the pro- cession—and you can get them now as low as $1.50 No. 847—the service sheer stocking that is ideal for sports . . . for street . . . for the hard wear of business hours is priced $1.50 . . . it has a narrow lisle garter hem and foot for extra service. Jellef’s Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor. Additional Gold Stripe Shop, 1013 Connecticut Ave. SOCIETY. Extraordinary Values for Infants, Small Girls and Boys In Our Notable Sales Mothers who know the great importance of securing only the best for their young folk will certainly do well to select at once from the exceptional values on OUR SIXTH FLOOR. Great Reductions Now Coats Dresses Hats Sweaters Robes Underwear The Savings in Each Instance Are Indeed Remarkable . . . You Can Choose Entire Wardrobes for the Small Tots at These Lowered Prices. BROOKS G Street Between 11th and 12th Your Frock Is New If It’s TWO Two piece . . . a dress with a jacket. i .- or a two-piece bloused dress . : . or two colors . .. or two fabrics... " Brooks interpret the vogue for Two in a collection of advance Spring fashions at.... 315 Sketched: Two - piece frock of black flat crepe. $15 Dresses—3rd floor. Rich’s Half-Yearly CLEARANCE SALE High-Grade, Ultra-Fashionable FOOTWEAR Women’s and Children’s Rich’s beautiful models which sold all this season At $]10Q30 to $|8 Reduced to $ 9 90 $ 7 .90 ——Embracing shoes for all occasions— .walking, afternoon and evening—and in an assortment which affords good choice —but not including our entire stock. All Sales Final Reduced Prices Children’s Shoes NOW $2.90 to $5.90 Special Sale of Silk Hosiery $1.25; 3 pairs, $3.50 ICHS FST.ATTENTH

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