Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1931, Page 45

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SOCIETY. Are Guests of Honor | HELPING THE JUBILEE At Dinner and Bridge Maj. and Mrs. Harold Utley Are Hosts at Party in Quantico. QUANTIOO, Va., October 31 -4‘);:':,“( the mast pleasant announcements ‘week was that which told of the begin- ning of the ladies’ and children’s rid- id through the ths. classes are under lh;omwh‘e OIMCTp‘x Campbell Brown, who was one ns! years instructors, and Lieut. Harry Stadler, U. 5. A Lieut, and Mrs. Phillip Thwing and | their son Warren have gone on & month's leave to Orange, Va. to visit Mrs. Thwing’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | arren. 'Mlfl Rosemary Martin of Washing- | ton is visiting her sister and brother- in-law, Capt. and Mrs, Robert Pendle- ton. The Pendietons also have as their guest for the ';'ek'(nd Mr, Mike Cum- mings of New York. | Capt. and Mrs. August Lewis and | their children were the sts last week end of Col. and Mrs. lett in Bal- | timore. Lieut. and Mrs. Phillips Berkeley, who are on duty in Norfolk, are visiting Gen. | and Mrs. m;mnlfin Berkeley, who are leaving soon for Nicaragua. Miss Grace White, & student st George Washington University, enter- tained 45 of her sorority sisters at a | *rush” supper at the home of her par- ents, Maj. and Mrs. Arthur White, in | Quantico last week. Miss White is a | Zeta Tau Alpha and the party was in honor of the “rushees.” Duncan Parcons, son of Maj. and Mrs. Harold Farsons, had a Halloween sup- | per party tonight. The children playsd | games, ate supper and then went to | the movies. The children who were | asked to the party were Pitzhugh Lee Buchanan, Billy Drum, David Ansci, Bllly James, David Stephenson, June Utley, Janet Miller, Constance Barrett, Joan Creesy, Doris Sanderson, Patsy McHenry and Billy Davis. Maj. and Mrs. Harold Utley enter- w-mro(wumm-tg dinner and br:fe party Tuesday eve- i ning in honor of Gen. and Mrs. Berk- MRS. LLOYD E. JONES AND MRS. CHARLES A. ROSS, Wives of majors in the Army, who are assisting Mrs. Lutzs Wahl on the Refresh- ment Committee for the Armistice night jubilee at the Wllhlll‘;: Allhnn‘\' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Chief of Navy Operations And Mrs. Pratt to Be Hosts ___ (Continued Prom First Page) guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Lyddane, Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Smith, Miss Ida Breen and Mr. Ken- { neth McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Orme Ex- | nicice entertained at the supper dance at the Club Chantecler last evening in | ccmpliment to their house guests. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Weir of Wilming- ton, Del. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKnew and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Marston. Mr. and Mrs. Louls B. Mosher had guests dining with them at the dinner { dance at Wardman Park Hotel last evening. Miss Dorthy Gould Powler will be l‘x?l::”w“ l\lnt'l;lem in honor of Miss ayne Wirgman at the Shore- ham Wednesday. Mrs. J. A. C. Wright of Georgetown entertained a dinner party last evening Bonor of her son and daughter-in- | law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hyde, 4th, of Sandy Spring, in celebration of their w:aamf anniversary, having among the guests from Sandy Spring Mr. and MTrs. Lounsbury, Mr. Owings, Mr, and Mrs. G. Rust Canby and Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson of Rockville. Mrs. Wright took her guests later to the theater. and Mrs. Mrs. Archer L. Haycock entertained at luncheon at Kenwood Country Club Wednesday in honor of Miss Estell Forman and Miss Bird Forman of Balti- more, who are visiting Miss Mattie Gib- son. Miss Gibson's two _sisters, Mi Belle Gison and Miss Janle Gibson, also were present at the luncheon. Mrs. Harry B. Smith and her sister, | Mrs. Walter Wyatt. entertained at a luncheon and bridge We y evening in honor of Mrs. Nicholas Beckett, Mrs. Benjamin D, Hill entertained Thursday at. the bridge luncheon at the National Woman's Country Club in honor of Mrs. Herbert Davis Vogel, who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Charles B " Gests incladed. Mra. Vose) . E juests inclu ogel, m-."%um . Mrs. Berg, Mrs. Eugene Woodson, Mrs. Edward G. Montgomery, Mrs. Arthur Lind and Mrs. Robert Mc- eley. The party was given at their | jand avenue. They spent most of the |the Assistant Secretary of State, enter- | Neil, quarters and the guests were Gen. and | Summer in their home in Kansas, re- |tained at a small tea in honor of Miss Mrs. Berkeley, Maj. and Mrs. Harold | turning to the Capital by motor and | Barbara Ballantyne Wednesday sfter- Parsons, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Juhn | stopping at Northwestern University to | noon in her apartment at Wardman J. Falge, Maj. and Mrs. Lyle Miller, | yisit their daughter, Miss Jean Hoch. | Park Hotel. Capt. Mrs. D. Earle Campbell, Capt. | — — and M‘r’;‘.‘Norr‘m.n Shaw muvfieun and | _Representative Frank C. Kniffin of | The Assistant Secretary of the Nayy Mrs. Alexander W. Thomas and Mrs, Melvin D. Hildreth entertained in the former’s home on Lowell street Satur- dav night, October 24, in honor of Mrs. William Partridge, who on the foliow- D. C, NOVEMBER 1 | - 1931—PART THREE. Williams, Mrs. Alice DeMaine, Mrs. A. | : = nmmnhumm-uuu;c"l‘““l’““ Women Marian Tighe. Hostess to New Arrivals Ulric Bell entertained at a y for her small | the presen Eimer, Luis O. Abelli, Douglas Davidson | House. Mrs. William J. 3 - and Carson Davidson. | dent of Columbian Women, will receive Mr. and Mrs. Beil spent & few days from ¢ until 4:30 o'clock. last week at Stratford, the birthpiace| Among the new women faculty mem- of Robert E. Lee. 1:-z..--mlvmuohwwmemxm-;nrme — | faculty are Mrs. Earl Baldwin McKin- Miss Emily C. Davis, assisted by Mrs. (loeic R gt Rt B Thomas M. Quarles, entertained & urty | BYniel Ho . Ntteheti of motorists at luncheon at the Betty | Dresse Mrs. Washington Inn in cksburg Jast | Dasquale M. Torracs. Mre week. returning from Mount Vernon| yoeum, Mrs. h | over the new Memorial Highway. | i Nearly half of the population of Ja- | pan is engaged in agricultural pursuits. Rodgers, Majestic HIGH-BOY G. Ennis, Mrs. Henry Purness Hui 2 rs. Ralph Dale Kennedy, Miss Agnes Mrs. Charles W. Rodgers, jr., S any in Washington. Shop the city with care. Takeinto consideration all the elements that go to -‘h"l satisfactory Ra- dio Sale. Then and only then will you rea- lize how much more your dollar ~ buys || at Kitte |! All Guaranteed Complete | With | Tubes . Edwin Pollock. | w):lj. and Mrs. Arthur White had as | their house guest this week Mr. £ R.| Parker of Boston ‘"l? St. Petersburg. - There was & Halloween masquera dance at the Officers’ Club last night, which was preceded by a number of dinner parties. Col. and Mrs. Andrew Drum entertained at a home dinner and had as guests Maj. and Mrs. John Se- ‘ree, Maj. and Mrs. Ezbert Lloyd, Capt. and Mrs. Hal Potter, Lieut. and Mrs. Walter Ansel, U. 8. N.; Capt. and Mrs. Calvin Cummings and Capt. Houston Ill:i. and Mrs. Harold Parsons also had & dinner be;ot‘v‘ fihemmmd,.cg:;- A o, Qoms and Mrs. John Falge, Maj. and Mrs. Dewitt Peck, Maj. and Mrs. Willlam Ohio is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. David S. Ingalls will return and-Mrs. Ralph Fichter at their home, | the first of the week from Hot Springs, 3300 McKinley street. { where they went for the week end. — | ” The Chief of the Indian Division and Representative Timan B. Parks of | Mrs. Charles J. Rhoads are established Arkansas and Mrs. Parks have taken|in the house at 2839 Woodland drive, & house at 1609 Varnum street for th~ | which they have leased for the Winter. season and will motor to the Capital o vagindin the first of this month, accompanied by | > Mr. Parks' daughter, Miss Josephine | Bride of November Parks, who will mingle with the debu- " ‘ tantes of this season. Showered With Gifts Mr, and Mrs. Harry V. Schnabel and | A miscellancous shower was given their three children have been guests | October 18 at 1401 Ingraham street of Representative and Mrs. Parks st |northwest. in honor of Miss Rebecca Camden, Ark.. and have motored back [ Mindel, whose marriage to Mr. Charles to Washington. Priedenberg_will take place Sunday, s November 28. Miss Mindel received Mrs. James Grafton Rogers, wife of Imany beautiful and useful gifts, James, Maj. and Mrs. Oliver Fioyd. Maj. e Nire. Harold Utley, Capt. and Mrs. Fred Patchen and Lieut. and Mrs. Wil- llam E. Shedd, U. S. A., of Washington. Lieut. Comdr, and Mrs. Roy Pfafl had Andrew Creecy. Capt, . ‘Bennett and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. W. H. O'Brien, who are stationed in Annapolis, and Lieut. Comdr. and . Warner Portz, who are on duty in | Washington. These last two couples nt_the woek end with Comdr. and rs. Plaff. Mrs. Russell Davis gave a bridge tea 1807 Pairs of the Smartest Shoes Imaginable! At Only /185 November. ‘Maj. and Mrs. John Sebree and MaJ. | and Mrs. Charles Barrett motored to Newtown Square, Pa., Wednesday to h’:ve luncheon with Mrs. Smedley itler. A benefit bridge party was given at | the Officers’ Club ursday by and for | the Girl Scouts of Quantico, when there | were about 100 players, and the Girl Bcouts served tea. The ladies who| served on the committee for the affair were Mrs. Charles Price, Mrs. Tom Bar- | ber, Mrs. Wilford Hall, Mrs. Walter Capt. and Mrs. Paul Cowley, Who we: stationed here last year and who are | now in Indian Head, were the guests | of Maj and Mrs. Samuel Woods for the week end. g Smart, up-to-the- Mr. and Mrs. Hurley minute Fall style i Tiaat . . . shoes for every Return From Vngmu‘ oceasion, Footwear W | for which you usually BN . Yes! o (Continued From Pirst Page) s mu,c.:’.';‘?,':mus truis mont, has been with her parents-for a values. week, Mr. Saltzman joining her today. | The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Wil- liam N. Doak are expected to return to | the Capital this evening after spending several days in Newark. They were ac- companied by the special assistant to the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. W. W. | King. Mrs. King joining them yesterday to attend the dinner given last evening n honor of the Secretary. Representative and Mrs. Homer Hoch have returned to Washington and have opened their apartment at 100 Mary- Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. Bresla 1307-9-11-13-15 G ST. N.W. Reduced! . ... .. A Group of 98 Very Fine FUR-TRIMMED COA $ . COATS I GOWNS QUETIOTE ) ‘The new styles, cloths, colors and the finest fur trimmings— ' now priced in our stock to sell for $59.50, $69.50 and $79.50 All Sizes for Juniors—Misses and Large Women The Friendly Shop 1307 to 1315 G St. dge. ing day celebrated her birthday anniver- The company included Mrs. Jack | $117.50 Earl-22 $29.50 $136 Philco-77 $59.50 $171 Radiols-80 $89.50 llmner-L. | KITT Co. Thirteen-thirty G St. Toll House Tavern $350.00 Freshman Combination | Complete With Eight Tubes e $18.00 $225.00 A hea.. e Majestic 90 $49:50 s%:u:? R-14.. 354.50 349.50 G-10 Console “Mgese 542,50 Hidior RS, . .359'50 Here you may Dine in ting unmatched for quaintness and Mnjestics2 .. $69-50 $ Bronswick $00.50 Comb. .. Afternoon Te: hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F& G Semi-Annual Millinery Sale! YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF ANY HAT IN STOCK AT /2 'PRICE Regular Prices, $5 to $25 . . . . Sale Prices, $2.50 to $12.50 Including Our Newest Models of— Felt . . . Suede . . . Boucle . . . Soleil . . . Hatter’s Plush . . . Velvet = » » Satin . . . Lacy Evening Hats. All the Latest Colors— Black . . . Brown . . . Spanish Tile . . . Light Green . . . Dark Green « « « Navy and New Bright Colors. v Types for All Occasions. Styles for Miss and Matron. ALL SALES ARE FINAL, PLEASE No Exchanges—No Refunds—No Credits SOCIETY. will be given Saturday morning st 9:30 o'clock in the R-K-O Keith's Theater by Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN Fa G ANNOUNCING A BAG EVENT EXTRAORDINARY Our buyer was sent to the market to collect the newest types of bags, and instructed to have the cor- rect bags for every occasion, Last Year These Bags Would Have Sold for at Least 50% more! "BAGS $2.95 All new shapes, fashioned of antelope, bouclet, alli- gator grain, calf, morocco, petit point, corded crepe, and patent. In black, brown, and green. ¥295 MUFF BAGS $5 $I0 o $]9.50 Bags that serve a dual purpose of warming- the hands and holding the money . . . fashioned of bouclet to match your coat. Some are combined with leather and some fur trimmed. STREET | BAGS $5 $7.95 |0 Tailored bags of antelope, calf, pin seal, combina- cions with reptile grains, and employing the new metal ornaments and initials. Brown, black, and green. AFTERNOON BAGS s5 $795 3|0 Dressy types for more formal wear, fashioned of antelope, velvet, corded crepe, calf, and com- binations. In black and brown. EVENING BAGS $295 $5 $795. 3|0 Chain and bracelet types of dainty evening bags made of pearl, le, rhinestone and jet beads, and pastel velvets. ite and black.

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