Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1931, Page 38

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sublbi X, Chevy Chase Personal Notes and Other Items Of Social Interest St. Patrick's Luncheon and Bridge Party Is Given by Mrs. B. P. Geddes. i Mrs, Bond P. Geddes entertained at i St. Patrick’s luncheon and bridge party Tuesday in her home on Uriiton streeh .- 5 )3. w Little and Mrs. J. Roberts were joint tessés at a St. Patrick's &nd bridge Tuesday at the Country Club. Mrs. ge W. Huguely have to their ho n West- ern avénue from a visit to Miami and . George W. Huguely, jr., 8 ‘University of North Car- ding his Bpring vacation d Mre, Carl F. Stuhler enter- 4 bridge supper Friday eve- kome on McKinley street. dinner g2 y evening. R. B. Swope will enter- dn.n bridge B. Swope was luncheon and Miss of New York City 88 Miss Katherine Ayers of Bufe lingtéh, Vt., en route from Florida %fllfir homes to visit Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bearce, on Ridgewcod ave« nue. Miss Helen Imirie her home on West m‘:fie 5 unting- y lane from , whete she was the house | guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brown. , W, Phillips -eritertained at a sday afternoon in her P Arundel, Mrs. E. Crouter, e e A i Bew: hrs. Gparies Trammel, Mre. Thomas) Parker Dudley, | and Mrs. Erwin Jones. Mrs. George J. Blum has returned to her home in hnelrn Pa., after %%ndln( some wil ', afid Mrs. lum. Mr, and Mrs, Edward C. Sascer énter- tained at & trick's dinner and t. bridge party R y evening in their nc;‘: a4 4701 jecticut avenue, in honot r gt the bil anniversaries of Mrs. T roch and Mr. Walter Coates. Lieut. &6l and Mrs. E. Alexander ell and their daughter, Miss Betty Powell, have réetirned from Cuba to their x s End, on Rose- mary e. Miss Alice Rice, daughter of Maj. #nd MM Harry L. Rice of Charieston, 8. C. formerly of Chevy Chase. is the house guest of Miss Betty Powell. Tt O y ;‘,’"“”‘“ Meet their daughter, Miss Betty - Bates, who is returning from Smith to -pead her Spring vacation luncheon &nd home % street. W%m bell, a student of the Uni of N Carolina, is the Johnston guest of ts, Mr. and Mrs. ipbell, :’: Quesada Husband ente: ‘nfi at from 4 to 6 o'dlock b stieet. Lashmutt was tea Saturdsy, Mastch in If You Love Amaryllis .+ .and Who Doesn’t? Visit the Amaryllis Show— returned to | street. | Mrs. Bolitha J. Laws will be hostess | J Mrs. Wade Ham) Mrs. hostess &t ‘Thorofi m Mnr on Opnnecticut_avenue, in or_of Miss Margaret Benson and Miss Illn:‘.h Benson who are stu- dents of H ‘College at Frederick, Md. und 'k gave a luncheon party Thul and 3 m’l‘ entértined at lunchéon an dge Monday in honor . Bréwster of New York City, who i8 the house guest of her son-in law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. H. J. Méneratti on’uvmfl toh street. Mr. and Mts. Phi Gott gave a bridge suppér Satirday evenihg, March | 14, in her home on Quesada street. \ Mre. William M. Freeny was Nostess #t & bridge tea Tuésday aftérnoon. Mrs. M. M. Thompson of Wyncote, Pa., was the week end guest of Dr. snd Mrs ‘Thomes J. Howerton on Virgilla | at lunchéon Tuesday to Section 7 of the Guild of the Chevy Chase Presby- térian Churéh, of whi¢h Mrs. Charles B. Hawley is leader. ‘Mrs. 8. Hernflon Oarothers of Carlisle, Pa., is the house guest of her son-in- law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. William Foster Burdick on Jenifer street. Secretary Mellon Gives Dinner Tomorrow Eveningr L (Contintied From First Page.) Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Bolling entertained a small ¢ompany at dihner last évening at Wardman Park Hotel. Mte. John O. Breckinridge and Miss Matvin Breckinridge will entertain at fternoon in their home on appeared was taken ill, the concert was canceled, but the tea will take place. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gardinér and Mr. Abram Hewitt of New York are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Breckentidge. Mrs. Tracy Dows will entertain a small company &t dinner Tuesday eve- ning. Baroness von Below entertained at ¢ | luncheon yeéterday ih her home on Six. teenth streét in compliment t5 Mrs. Post Wheelét, wife of United Btate: Minister to ay. The company inciuded Mrs. Ollle e A Joskph Bawin Washibgton, Fhire Joaeph” nk Henry. Mrs. Clarénce R. Wilon will eénter- tain at luncheon toddy in compliment ) thuél M. Web- to dat ster, jr., of New York, who i8 her guest for a’ short stay. He Alvah Btrong will be m\shm today. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Warder will entertain at dinner Satur- My, and Mys. “John Brewer gave a aimner 8t $he Shoreham Hotel Wednes. day évefiing rs. Brewer's 4 . gbtfl P. Lewis cf London , Patricia Graham of Scarsdale, £ §. i 878 : g 3! b ’ shortly leave for Atlan- visit adother sister, Mrs. Rees. ‘Wednesday evening in- e Bl SHs o of Sunday Dinner Noon to l{il “In Wasl ton’s outstands ing place of tasty meals.” Frie ng s servad in E‘E‘finm r:oo\gls of this lttle old quatnt Yomen cooks. e B N Washingion sbout etk Bride “Sall” 3o Linch “end Innere. " Phone Metropolitan 9773 * | Mayflower in compliment to Miss Nancy | —_— e Tasis DUl ST W 4 eadn MISS ELIZABETH BURGESS CALDWELL, Mr. Arthur Evarts Kimberly, son of Col. . George mml and | Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. David D. Caldwell, announice her engagement to and Mrs. H. 8. Kimberly, the wedding to take place April lrll 8t. Andrew’s Episcopal Chutch. Mme. Offerdahl and Mr. and Mrs. Al- Dbert A. Jones. Mrs. James Irvin Steel will be hostess &t a dinner tomorrow evening in the Burlingtcn in complifiént to the hewly elected delegate from Alaska, Judge James Wickershami, and Mrs, Wicker- Sham, and Mr. William A. Steel, newly &ppointed secretary. Mrs. W. V. Greéar entertained at & bridge and luncheon yestérday in the Hay-Adams House when the company included Mrs. Ernest Boyner, Mrs. Carl peer, Miss Marie M Dam Parson, Roner Ste, Fern_ Mellon, Mrs. Rovers | Roberts and Miss Helen Howard, The atractive centerplece of the luncheon tablé was & mound of violets with streamers leading to each place. When the ribbons were pulled, indi- vidual corsages were presénted to each | uest. Formef United States Minister to Uruguay and Mrs. Leland Harrison entertained a company at difiner Fri- day evening. Miss Elizabeth Dunlop will enter- | tain at luncheon on Saiurday at the O A JUNIOR PERMANENT WAVE for the Schoolgirl Halr Vegetable Coloring Shampoo ¥ parifINC. 1514 Conn. Ave. North 2778-2777 James Adams and the members of her bridal party. Miss Dunlop will be one of Miss Adams' bridesmaids. Miss Eulalie Mehlhop will entertain at evening in compliment to her house guests, Miss Catherine Merrick of St. Paul, Minn., and Miss Catherine Bacon of Providence, R. I Ma). ahd Mrs. Montgomery Blair were hosts at dinner Wednesday eveéning in their home on Pennsylvania avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Behrend, 1803 Woodiey will entértain at a RED FOXES MARTENS SABLES mmmmmmmummmmg Nothing in Fashion Is Permanent But Good Taste Now You May Choose ¢ & & & o o o . . the Coat o it and then Come Down to The PALAIS ROYAL And Buy the Famous French “Amaryllis” Perfume . . . the Collar the Color that's most becoming to your personality. dinn#r at the Shoreham Hotel tomorrow | family sugper, party this_evening for e uemt of ‘Mre. L H. David on Twenty-seventh street northwest. - g:}g: K. 8. Barry entertained & small . She M%Mmmu 0stess were: 3 1l A. Wood, Mrs. Robert Shorter, Mrs, L. D. Whit- aker, afi;h: Taylor Chewning and Mrs. Jo ) luncheon and table decorations were in keeping with the day. Mr, and Mrs. John A. M hosté e) Mrs. Gann Among Guests At Amaryllis Showing & dainty cluster of pansies, it by one of her guests, T Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, wife of the Secretary of War, was among those from the eabinet circle who mfi the show. She had & smartly suit of blue broadcloth, the coat having & narrow belt at tae normal walstline and being short, to the hips. The soft light brown fox fur collar and cuffs were particularly becoming and her close-fitting hat, with narrow btfm up- m;:‘cehded l:.lh i nu‘\;n, and suede &l m sult, while her blouse was of fi llelhg: ;‘h:“de u{l bluf. me. ichi, wife of the Japanese Ambassador, with her daught p.l at- tended the show. Mme. Debuchi's long black satin coat covered a light rust color crépe gown which féll in points below the e of the coat. Her hat —— RRARRARRARARATRARARRRARN Evening: employes dnd clientele t her v > UTY CULTURE BUSINESS in the Brondmoor Apt.. at 3601 Conn. Ave. N.W.. or of MRS. MARIAN MOORE, In celebration of s were served and favors it élearettes, cut flowers f-tinted earnations were provided for #uesis And ellentele of both the business, the othet being located at No. 1 Thonias Citele. The decorations consisted of tropleal A go0d time enjoydd by all. FRRERXXARRRRRARRRR AR SILVER FOXES' CROSS FOXES WHITE FOXES POINTED FOXES L . . . at the®lowest prices in our entire fur experience LIEBSTER INCORPORATED 716 13th STREET it | Schocleir danghier wia ‘TR o "Seev costume. * Es et Mrs, Watson, wife of Senator Ji E. Watson, arrived about 11 o' wearing ime of ‘st dinner at the Shoreham Hotel | brown and cse i black hat. time studying the Among others ] the large company an: man d G Street Bet. 11th and 12th Leading the Easter Parade "Individuality Fashions Quality Value THE SUIT THE COAT featured for one week only, Mazch 23 to March 28—at Less Than 1/2 Price We picture an en. gaging Coat in Gray 5 | Chongaleen with Plati- num Wolf Cuffs. Be- Coats $35 a,nd up ing collarless, it has a Suits 345 and up Accommodating fabrics that follow closely the contours of the figure, novel sleeve and col- lar effects, rich colors and fur trims of the inimitable Saks fine furs. The Suit pictured is in Skipper Blue Vio Crepe. It achieyes dis- tinctive smartness by ‘. trimming its cuffs with Blue-fox-dyed Vicuns. Silk Scarf in two shades of gray. s2 Bos 95 $7 Bottles 32095 This exquisite perfume has never béen sold by us at lower than the regular price—and—this price is for one week only. A delightful Easter gift. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor. The Dress pictared above is Aqua Crepe and wears a Peplum Jacket with bracelet- length sleeves. The yoke of contrasting _Chiffon adds a charm- ing touch. Easter Dresses ............$15to $39.75 Eg\stfirSuits SRS s T

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