Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1931, Page 17

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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) ‘York after his retirement. Mrs. Davis and her daughters are only in Wash- ington for the Winter. Col. Davis is now on a business trip ing, but will join his family here at Christ- mas. . Lieut. Col. and Mrs. J. B. McCalley of Cleveland, Ohio, are at the Willard for a short stay. Cel. and Mrs. Donald. H. Sawyer en- tertained for 20 guests at dinner last evening at Wardman Park Hotel in hon- or of their house guests, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley Waters, Mrs. M. E. Os- born, Mrs. Sawyer's mother and Miss Marjorie Elizabeth Smith, who came to Washington to spend Thanksgiving with Col. and Mrs. Sawyer at Wardman, where they make their home. Mrs. Os- ‘born and Miss Smith will remain about 8 week before returning to their home at Kew Gardens, Long Island. Col. and Mrs. D. W. MacCormack have arrived in Washington from their home in New York City and are stopping at the Carlton. Miss McKelvy Bride ©Of Lieut. Hauck Today. their daughter, Miss Polly Cooke, this afternoon at & tea in their home on Wyoming avenue. Assisting Mrs. Cooke will be Mrs. Frank Conger Baldwin, Mrs. G. Thomas Dunlop, Mrs. William Hinton Hollo- way, Mrs. Adam Wyant, Mrs. Rudolph Max Ksuffmann, Mrs. Stanton J. Peelle, Mrs. J. Spalding John Shepherd of in Wyom! Mrs. Brainard Warner, jr., sister-in-law, and Miss Rebecca Warner and Miss Anna Warner, sisters of the hostess. ‘The debutante will be assisted by Miss Anne Wyant, Miss Betty Peelle, Miss Mary White, Miss Patty Warfleld Ed- monston, Miss Mary Elizabeth Mac- Arthur, Miss Elizabeth Shouse, Miss Louise Harrison Gwynn, Miss Frances Carter and Miss Marian Mitchell, guest of Miss Cooke. Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin has re- turned from abroad and is spending & few days in Washington at the May- flower before going to Chicago. Her plans for the Winter are as yet indefi- nite. Mrs. Junkin is accomp:nied b; Miss Rosalie Hollyday. Miss Mary Lee Bell entertaiped at luncheon today at the Shoreham in honor of Miss Frances Brooks, who will make her debut Christmas week. T:* guests were Miss Ruth Mulliken, Miss Marian Dunlop, Miss Jeanne Richards, Miss Jane Culbertson, Miss Margaret Clark, Miss Eleanor Corley, Miss Sid- ney Thompson, Helen Peeples, Miss Alison McDaniell and her house The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Peck | guest, Miss ‘Gorma McKelvy, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Wil- liam Nessler McKelvy, to Lieut. Clarence Jonathan Hauck, jr. will take place Miss Eleanor Mulliken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrel Mulliken, will give this afternoon in All Saints’ Church, | a small tea this afternoon in honor of Chevy Chase, the Rev. Henry Teller | her .sister, Miss Ruth Mulliken, who is Cocke, officiating. of the bride’s father arrangements will Due to the #méss|home from Vassar for the Thanksgiv- ing holiday. Miss Ruth Mulliken is be simple, with only the two families | a debutante this season. witnessing the ceremony. Assisting today will be other debu- Rgllowing_the ceremony Capt. &nd|tantes of the season, including Miss Mrst R. P. Craft will entertain in their | Christine Ekengren, Miss Caroline Chan- home Lieut. Hauck and his bride and | fry Miss Catherine Poe, Miss Rose a very small number of their young walker Page and Miss Lieut. Hauck and his brldli Daniel. 2 friends. will be at home after December 10 a Fortress Monroe, where Lieut. Hauck is stationed. Allison Mc- Mr. and Mrs. William Hinton Hollo- way entertained at dinner last night at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of their Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Kelliher an- | debutante daughter, Miss Anne Cassel nounce the marriage of their daughter | Holloway. Their guests were Miss Mar- Johanna Carmody to Mr. John Wilbur | bury Beall, Miss Pansy Bloomer, Miss Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mason | Elizabeth Cogswell, Miss Polly Cooke, Payne, Thanksgiving day, the ceremony | Miss Virginia Cooke, Miss Marion Dun- being olic urch, the Rev. ton officiating. rformed in St. Stephen’s Cath- | 1op Miss Rose Walker Page, Miss Anne G. B. Harring-| park, Miss Isabel Perry, Miss Marion Mitchell, Miss Jeanne Richards, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Payne will be at home | efter January 1 at 1219 Twenty-mnth}c‘,";:enmw);{nex‘,.?nAgl"f‘;g“ #:’“Dofi?fii street. Bogart, Mr. Robert Clifford, Mr. Clar- ence Condon, Mr. John Grille, Mr. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scarlet Liles of | $nce Condon. Ar. o e Btante Georgia announce the marriage of their Huntington, Mr. John Lynham, daughter Marion Louise to Robert A. Rudol; - iph Kauffmann, of Washington, Wednes- | Pike, Mr. John Clephane, Mr. John L. McPherson, jr. day evening o'clock. Mr. Henry Mr. Arthur Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cooke will present ' Wilson Shugerman, Mr. William Stan- Pttt ] Sensational Sale has already doubled our business in RED CROSS SHOES =S, G s pAT. oP, 6.95 Our Entire Stock Reduced from $8.50 and $10 No wonder our shoe sale started off with such a bang. Women know Red Cross shoes. combine smartnes Know that they s of leather and style with corrective cut. That they were $8.50 and $10 last week. Kids #nd suedes in oxford, step-in and one-strap models, %o D, . 314-10, AAAA (Main Floor.) + THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100 ¢ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1931. ley, Mr. Jack Mustin, Mr. John Morse and Mr. Jack Hayes. Mr. and Mrs, Edward C. Wells en- tertained at dinner yesterday at Mrs. | K's Toll House Tavern, having as their | guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinkel, Miss | Anna Hinkel, Mr. and_ Mrs. William | .| H. Vepp and their daughter, Margaret | Vepp, and Miss Amanda Powder. Mr. | and Mrs. Wells recently returned from an extended European trip. ’ Mrs. William Sawtelle Kilmer enter- tained at the dinner dance at the Shoreham last night, preceding the Navy ball. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Fowler, Miss Dor- othy Gould Fowler, Mr. Donald Kilmer and Mr. Norman Kilmer. | Mrs. Kilmer was hostess to a party Wednesday night at the dance at Fort Humphreys, Va., her party including| Miss Willa Fulmer, Miss Louise Elliott. | Mr. and Mrs, Franklyn King, Mr. Gene | College at a buffet luncheon today in their home. Tomorrow Wooster will play the Navy at Annapolis. Several coaches of Wooster students are com- ing from Ohio for the game and will stay over for the Wooster dinner dance at_Carvel Hall tomorrow night. The Washington alumni who will go to the game and dinner include: Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ervin, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Compton, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Putnam, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Chaffin, Miss Margaret Guck- ley, Mrs. Harry Angus, Miss Betty | Angus, Mr. Kendall Angus and . and Mrs. J. W, Mcclmg:n. S Mrs. Asa Candler of Atlanta, Ga., is staying at the Willard for a few days. | Miss Isabel Chapman of Philadel- phia is the week end guest of Miss Margaret Baxter and will go with ber inson in their home on Prince George street. Mr. and Mrs. Chester G. Abbott of Detroit are spending the holiday in Washington at the Mayflower, with their daughters, Miss Nancy Abbott |and Miss Mary Abbott. Mrs. Abbott’s | father, MrmHolman M. Barnes of Port- |land, Me., also_is here and another | Wesley Heights. Navy Relief Society Ball | Last Evening Gay Party. | _“Anchors Aweigh,” the Navy's inspir- | ing strain, greeted the many distin- guished guests upon their arrival at the Navy Relief Ball at the Willard | last evening. Beginning with the Sec- retary of the Navy and Mrs. Adams | and ‘then the Vice President’s party, | the famous song echoed throughout the | formal ball room of the hotel and the | adjoining drawing room and smaller | daughter, Mrs. F. W. Lathrop, lives lt( FICKLE FASHION remains faithful to MESH HOSE Plenty of people said the vogue for mesh wouldn't sur- vive the Summer. But they g;:;:‘;nmlghng:nald e | to Annapolis tomorrow to attend the | dancing floor. | Navy-Wooster foot ball game, and later | There was delightful informal at- Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Compton enter- | be entertained by Lieut. Comdr. M, W. | mosphere about the fete last_evening, tained the foot ball squad of Wooster | Hutchinson, U. . d Mrs. Hutch- | (Continued on Sixth Page. THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100 Free Parking—E Street. Between 6th and 7th Sale! At Less Than Regular Wholesale Cost Ambassador Pens and Pen and Pencil Sets 89C 1.39 Fountain Pens ., . . Midget e Combination pen and pencil pen and pencil in genuine v leather case . . . and regular fountain pens. Beautiful colors. Rings or clips. size combination. Eversharp Wahl $ 4.95 $A4.25 4 Disi tinued Pen and . : e o I G T Pencil Sets Wahl Sets. = Wahl Sets. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) THE HECHT CO. F St. at Seventh NAtional 5100 We're All Dressed Up for Your Night Life! 9 We’re very young, too, J \ you know. . .and we take ‘* \ our dresses and wraps as & ] ‘ b . v Viseriously as you do. '*l'\.j Right now we're all of f e a-twitter about our star- tling evening gowns, trick Sunday night dresses, and adorable wraps. Rack on rack of ravish- ing taffetas, crepes, sat- ins, triple sheers, and velvets. Sizes 11-17, 15 You Ought Not to “Step Out’ Again Before You Visit didn't reckon with our new slenderizing screen mesh... tantalizing fishnet and chic blocette. Mg—s Blocette. THE HECHT CO. F St. at Seventh on S . (Main Floor.) NAtional 5100 AFTER-THANKSGIVING = SALE Women’s $45 and .$55 WINTER COATS '35 Boucle coats with fine fur sets of skunk, kit fox, Persian lamb, cara- cul, red fox and Manchurian Misses’” and women’s sizes, (dog). wolf featuring an excellent selection in the larger sizes. THE F St. at Seventh (Third Floor.) HECHT CO., NAtional 5100 Pastel batistes: also daring Jerseys with chro= mium but ; smart styles. Sizes 22 (Sport Shop, Third Floor.) Suave satins and chic crepes and wool laces, in eggshell, tan, white, Span- ish tile and green. Sizes 32-42. (Sport Shop, Third Floor.) Satins and crepes, eithe With sleeves that are tucked, ruffied or shirreé. Belted or tuck-in models. Lovely colors. 32-42. (Sports Shop, Third Ploor) THE HECHT CO. F {Street at Seventh

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