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I 4 Chevy Chase Personal Notes and Other Items Of Social lnrercst Dinner Party Is Given for Washingtonians by Dr. and Mrs. Brush. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fox and their children of New York City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. McLeod Maurice of Leland street over the Thanksgiving holiday: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Adams of Leland street_have as houc guests Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Adams of New Haven, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Glennan of Bronxville, N. Y. Miss Adams enter- tajiped at’ bridge tea Saturday after- noon_in compliment to Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Glennan, Dr. and Mrs. Warren D. Brush en- tertained at s dinner party Thanks- giving day for Comdr. and Mrs. George Alden and their children of Wash- ington. Miss Mildred Gooding of Wilming- ton, Del, was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rigel O. Best for the Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Alice Cocke, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Henry Teller Cocke, s visit- ing her uncle and aunt. Gen. Willlam M. Cocke and M at Clare- with Mrs. Bull's George P. Tustin, of Germantown. Willlam Mann Irvine left last Saturday route to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. of Quincy _street en | SOCIETY, THE SUNDAY MARYLAND BRIDE AR, WASHINGTON, D. 19 31—PART THREE. | Miss Nicholson Makes | ‘ Bow at Dinner Dance | At Mayflowcr Hotel (Continued From First Page.) Teresa Saul, Miss Atlee Wayne Wirg- man, Miss lsabel Perry, Miss Margaret Gibbons, Miss Mae Harris Clarke, Miss Helen Louise Duckett, Miss Josephine | Duckett, Miss Lucille Elliott, Miss Doro- | thy Fowler, Miss Kathryn Fuqua, Miss Alison McDaniel, Miss Frances Mathews, Miss Jeanne Richards, Miss Sidney | Thompson, Miss Jean Woodson, Miss | Elizabeth Davis, Miss Barbara Davis, Miss Mary Stuart, Miss Marian Dunlop, | Miss Frances Brooks, Miss Lucette Col- vin of New York City and Mrs, Wil- liam Laird Dunlop, ir. Lieut. Don E. Lowry, U. 8. A Mr Reginald Foster, Mr. Richard Berlin, Mr. B. Frank Davis and Mr. Charles | | Edgar Davis_of New York City, Mr.| | Wiliam H. Brown, jr., of Pittsburgh: | Mr. Henry Tessada-Guzman, Mr. Roy | | vori Lewinski, Mr. W. Waverly Taylor, |ir.; Mr. H. Prescott Gatley, jr.; Mr Page Hufty, Mr, Noel Leggett, Mr, Wil- | | liam Laird Duniop, 3d; Mr. Philips Lee | Clarke, Mr. Daniel Cox Fahey, jr.; Mr. | Martin Rittenhouse, Mr. William Barron | erkham, jr.; Mr. John Kerkham, Mr. Judson Boles, Mr. Vincent Tompkins, Mr. Rodolph Waggaman, Mr. Frank D! Berrien, Mr. Robert Meeker, Mr. Ross C. Barrett, jr.; Mr. Gibson Eme John Reyburn, Mr. Dudley Knox, ) r Grogan, Mr. Larry Grogan, Mr mund_Burke, Mr. Charles C. Clark. Mr. Francis Sands, Mr. Jesce Frank Nicholson, Mr, John Simpson, Mr. Rob- ert Willlams, Mr. W. Irving Cleveland, Mr. Allen Sherwin, Mr. Reed Thomas, | Mr. John Cross, Mr. Henry Gibbins. | Mr. Bernie Heaton, Mr. Proctor | MRS. ROBERT WALTER WILSON, | B0cTrET Y. - T | the dinner dance in the gold room of | in Anacostia—a plucky little group which | Ordway, Miss, Mary MeQuade and Miss the hotel last evening in, honor of two |is in great need. of the season's debutantes. Miss Ella Sandberg, daughter of Capt. and Mrs, Samuel S. Sandberg, and Miss Barbara McCartney, daughter of Mrs. Burrell Raulston of Los Angeles, who is spend- ing the Winter in Washington with Miss Sandberg., in her apartment at Wardman. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Romney, Miss Jose- phine Fleming of Lake Forest, Ill., who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell: Miss Catherine Harrison, Miss Kathleen Bower, Miss Malvina Sykes, Miss Helen Keane, Mr. Charles Sykes, Mr. Minard Mulligan, Mr. Robert Lowe, Mr. Thomas Carney, Mr. Bradford Svl\"lope, Mr. George Matthews and others. Marior:eittres at Y\; G. Al For Children's Benefit Mrs. Pierce Butler, Mrs, Chauncy De- pew, Mrs. Henry Corbin, Mrs. George Scriven and Mrs. David McCarthy are glving their support as patronesses for two performances of Sue Hatsing's | Marionettes to take place at the Y. W. C. A. auditorium on Saturday, Dece; ber 5. These famious Marionettes are coming down from New York to act for a club of little colored boys of the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual HelE Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Avenue N.W. | Dec._ 0500 Today’s Dinner—$1.00 30 and 5:00 to 8:00 P.M. 'oint Oyster Cocktal Fresh Fruit Oocktail Radishr Consor e Celery Cream of Tomato Soup Saltine Crackers n 4 en—Country Style oast Lex of Spring Lamb a Grape Jelly Roast Young Turkey, Dres nd_Cranberry 'Jelly Pineapple Ice 1 Louis Titus Binsse, Mrs. Even though addition to the | Anne Squire. patronesses there is an active committee | ised an enti; consisting of Mrs. Henry Bancel Saks Furs “look like a million Their Prices Were Never So Low If you need a Fur Coat you need a Saks Fur Coat, on the theory that “what’s worth buy- ing is worth buying well.” The best pelts have been taken by Saks Styl- 7 Sue Hastings has prom- new program, said to MTrs. | be even better than the one so greatly Godwin | enjoyed last year. for New "York, Mrs. Irvine will pass months on_the Riviera, ber home in March Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Sommers of Elm Btreet have as their house guest for several weeks Mrs. Summer's mothe Mrs. Thomas Shannon of Washingto Mrs, C. C. Clark and Mrs. W Dunlap motored to Columbu: where they will spend seve Mr. and Mrs. T. W entertaining at bridge Nonday evening. George Kelley M. and Mrs cn, Ridgley Kelley, are spending Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Kel- lev's father in Pennfield, Pa. Mre. D. G. Davis and Miss Grace Chandlee are guests of their sister, Mrs. A W. Croosley of Newark, N. J., prer the week end. | Mr. and Mrs, Arthur B, Crane and | fer daughter, Miss Betty Crane, and | _Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson and her daugh- ter, Miss Margaret Lee Ferguson. al-| g whiteford entertained at a family tended the Thanksgiving hop 8t the | girier on Thanksgiving day. Dr. & } United States Naval Academy Wednes- | “'\irs walter Johnston entertained the | Miss Katherine Buckingham enter- g ey 3 | Apron Committee of the Rector's Ald | tained at Juncheon and bridge on Wed- Dr. and Mrs. Henry De Coursev Adams | society of All Saints’ Church at lunch- | nesday at her home on Hesketh street. fave with them over the ThanksgiVing | eon Friday, at her home. P e e .holicays their son, Randall B. Adams| ™ Ar and Mrs. L. H. Stokes of Win-| Mount, N. C., is the house guest of his of Fork Union Military Academy, &t chester, Va. spent Thanksgiving with | mother, Mrs. Edwin C. Dutton, on Hes- Fork Unlon, Va. and his classmates.' Mrs, Stokes’ brother and sister-in-law, | keth street. Dr. and Mrs. Dution entes Orleans and | Mr. ond Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson, on | tained Thursday evening at dinner fo Huntington street. Mr. and Mrs, Fer- | lowed & musicale given by 3 guson and their daughter, Miss Mar- Dutton's son. Miss Grace Edwina Dut garet Lee Ferguson, are spending the | ton entertained at luncheon and bridge Friday evening at their home, on Rose- | week end in Staunton, Va., where Miss | yesterday afternoon. gnary street. | Ferguson attended the Thanksgiving | Mr. and Mrs. Willism A Reilly were | formal hop at the Staunton Military hosts at dinner on Thanksgiving eve- | Academy Friday evening. | ‘ping in their home, on Forty-first street. Mr. Robert L. Swope of Lehigh Uni- | "The guests were Dr. and Mrs. J. C.|versity spent the Thanksgiving holi- | Bycamore of Holyoke, Mass, and Mr.|days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | $ Il of Washing- | R. B. Swope, on Huntington street. ipod Mrs. Robert S, Mancll of WRshinG” | “ir. and'Mrs. C. B, Lingamielter have | ‘Miss o hter of | &S their house guest Mrs. Lingamfelter’s M e B Bromson. sad Mics | Bunt, Mrs. William Beers of Wilkes- | * Yois Browne of New York City spent Barre, Pn-f lo;e several s;veeol;& g | {the Thanksglving holidays with Miss| CMH‘ ,f.",;‘ the LRu( i th o’rx:i, Bronson's parents on Thornapple street. )’or_m,, e guest of her brother-in- H aw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nyman enter-| 26 their home' on! East Bradiey tained at a formel dinner party Thurs 3 e * day evening. Covers were laid for 12 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkinson of * washington were the dinner guests of | . Mr. and Mrs. August Koehler Monday evening. : Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gott and their children Jeft last Sunday by motor for her home on Leland street. Oberlin, Ohio, where they will visit their| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and Mr. parents, | and Mrs. George Hugely left Wednesday | Mrs. O. H. Benson, who has been the | by motor for Luray, Va., to spend the | fhouse guest for two weeks of Mr. and | Thanksgiving holidays. 'pMrs. Carl F. Stuhler, has returned to| Mr. William Blum, jr., student at the her home in Gettysburg, Pa. | University of Pennsylvania, is spending f "and Mrs, John A. Logan enter- | the holidays at the home of his parents. Bained Mrs. Logan's section of the |7 = ‘guild of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian 1801 Calvert St. NW. Col. 10028 Church, at a musicale last Wednesday 5 Course Dinner 8 5 evening, at their home on Connecticut pvenue | Mrs. Jessle B. Savage and Miss Mar- zzne Savage hnv:h r"';mf,? fmrsnu:; trip Chicago and the Southern es. S Mt and Mrs. Karl D. Williams ama|f sllllzld'x;l); : 2 7 | om 12:30 “to + GEUEHEer SONRe Myria WINAIIE, 1606 ralt (Gun: Shen: urker/ Thenst (DYok Roast Beel. Broiled Tenderloin Steak Vegctable Plate ~Choice of 3 Salads Plum Pudding = Parfait Homemade Mincemeat and Pumpkin Ple Tce' Cream and Cake Coffee - ik " Postum Mashed Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Fresh Spinach Buttered Onio: Fruit Jello Salad and Mayonnaise Hot Mince Ple and Cheese Married in late October, and before her wedding she was Miss Catherine Agnes Sheehan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Maurice J. Sheehan. Dougherty and Mr. William Butler. | | Miss Nicholson was one of this sea- | son's debutantes selected as hostess at the International Colonial and Overseas | Exposition _held in Parls during the | | Summer. The debutante is a graduate of Holton Arms School and is partic- | ularly well known for her interest in | dramatic art and music. She was the organizer and first president of the Junior Pen Women of Chevy Chase and was recently unanimously elected a member National League of American Pen Women, ists and made into things of beauty... along 1932 fashion trends. See them next week on your shopping tour. the next few returning to Plum arris-Ewing Photo. ake Vegetable Dinner and Poached Egg Coffee This Menu will be repeated next Thursday Cormick Goodhart, Ekengren and Mis Mrs. G nd reccive standi palms. The nte ng gown of mothe que Miss Christine Jane Thorpe. Special Luncheons Daily from 12 to Wilkins e - and st anauet Large Bridge and . 3 to 9. Walter N Evening Parking, our of swesthe and lilies tied | with blue zibbon. — — | Miss Fanella Castanedo, debutante ) | Fur COZ.tS Cloth Coats ‘ Fur Trimmed Dr. and Mrs. William €. Gwynn will entertain at a tea this afternoon, from |4 to 7 o'clock. in their home on Thir- | daughter of Mrs. Lutz Wahl, will enter- tieth street, to present their daughter, | tain a small company at supper this Miss Loulse Harrison Gwynn. ASSIStng | cvening, in her home on Connecticut the debutante will be Miss Louise | avenue. Brooks, Miss Mary Elizabeth MacAr- e thur, Miss Mary Preston Gibson, Miss| Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Caldwell of Elsle Tuckerman, Miss Patience Mc- | Wardman Park Hotel entertained at COMING Thursday, Dec. 3 ORCELLA REXFORD Bachelor of Science University of California World Noted Lecturer and Food Scientist WHO BRINGS YOU HEALTH Are you tired of being sick, erperimenting, b climates and still have your ailm Come and let Miss Rexford give you her great scientific way of living that is helping people everywhere to banish disease, sickness and regain their Energy and Youth, DO YOU SUFFER FROM SINUS TROUBLE, constipation, liver trouble, stomach trouble, catarrh, rheumatism, neuritis, arthritis, failing eyesight or any of the many aiments known to humanity? If you wear glasses, ever have colds of any ACHES or PAINS, then ATTEND EVERY ONE OF THESE GREAT TALKS. 8—Free Health Lectures—8 MASONIC AUDITORIUM 13th St. and New York Ave. N.W. DEC. 3, 4,5, 6, 7, 8, 9—8:00 P.M. = AUSPICES DEFENSIVE DIET LEAGUE OF AMERICA G ] Breslau 1307:9-11-13-15 G ST. N.W. MRS. GEORGE FRENCH OWENS, Before her charmingly appointed wedding in the Maryland home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Edelen, at Sunnyside Farm, Bryantown, she was Miss Frances Bowling Forbes Edelen. —Harris-Ewing Photo. [Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Blum, on Elm 16th & H Sts. N.W. Overlooking the White House Furnished & Unfurnished Reservations Now Being Made From one-room and_bath to % rooms and 3 baths ~ Electric re- {rigeration, "running ice water. Washington's most modern. fines and ‘most convenient apartmens tel. INSPECTION INVITED Nathan Sinrod, M Metropolitan 2260 tained their club at bridge and supper Stoneleigh Court T Connecticut Avenue and L Street ndering, changing Dr. and Mrs. Harold G. Moulton have after spending a week John Moulton, at the University cf Chicago. Donald V. Hunter entertained and luncheon on Tuesday at A Few Choice Apartments Available Still Greater Reductions to Keep Christmas Gift Buying at a Peak E.G.Hines Co., Jewelersfor35 Years 921 F Street N.W. Going Out of Business Sale Never such a chance to buy fine jewelry for gift giving at a fraction of ing from this stock of fine merchandise, including goods just received for manufacturers’ list price. Buy .while the selection is still complete. All Sales Final—Doors Open 10 A.M. 5 and 7 room unfurnished housekeeping apartments Also several 2 and 3 room non - housekeeping with hotel service. location — con- to Excellent venient everything Ressonsble Phone Resident National 2266. Tuesday by motor to visit Mr. Williams’ mother, Mrs. F. M. Williams of Phila- . delphia. 1 + Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whiteford of | i%eland street made a recent Visit to griends in Westminster, Md. Mr. and regular price—just think of choos- A Igt istmas selling, at a fraction of the COATS ANHIHH AR DEPA(\)SIT GOWNS RESERVES T ANY COAT SAVINGS CHECKS CASHED Check Your List This Christr last & Gift Jewelry We list but & few of the many won- derful specials offered this week—in, ad- dition to these there are scores of “one f, 8, kind” pleces at greatly lowered New Gift Silver Just unpacked —a large shipment ordered before the start of the sale and now to be sold at most attractive prices. Every plece hay been marked sccording o Buya GOOD COAT! s you may give & wift 8 te for What you would ually pay for an ordinary sift. Your t budgei does double duty heré—come = while' the selection is still complete. e Here's an Opportunity to Buy NOW is a GOOD Time to 7 a Real Gift for Yourself SALE of First Quality SHOE For Every Member of the Family Here’s a list of seven sensational values chosen from the vast stock of thousands of pairs of nationally known - 54.94 $9.94 36.65 34.94 97c $9.94 Re-grouped lots of Wom Arch-type Footwear. ( c Bet Ross, Can and other famous m shoes for women lever, Ground-Gripper es of Arch Support Values up to $12.50.. $4.00 to $6.00 High-grade Novelty Shoes in the latest styles. Pair .... v Men's Nunn-Bush fords, also Florsheim Oxfords. $8.50 to $12.00. Priced at Ankle Fashioned Ox- Regularly Men's Florsheim and Arnold Glove up to $12.50 High Shoes. Special at. Grip Women's up to $3.30 Cloth Rain Boots, to to be closed out at the special price of.. * and Chil- ..$1.64 to Growing_Girls', Miss p to $6.50 Shoes. Pair Men’s, Women’s and Children’s House Slippers At Great Reductions A Gift Suggestion—Save! The Family Shoe Store 312 Seventh St. N.W. Here Since 1873 S 5! FURS. Blue Fox, Badger, Kolinsky, Fitch, Persian Lamb, Caracul, Sq rel, Mink, Wolf, Kit Fox, Red Fox and a wide se- lection of other Elegant Furs. MATERIALS: All the fine Boucle: Nubby Fabrics as well as the smooth cloths. $3. $4 $59.50 “Breslau” Coats, $69.50 “Breslau” Coats, $79.50 “Breslau” Coats, $89.50 “Breslau” Coats, $99.50 “Breslau” Coats, The cold weather came TOO LATE ., . . that’s why we are forced to unload our im- mense stock of Breslau fine Coats imme- diately! few dollars here and there. We're not doing it by cutting a .« . . We've LASHED MOST EVERY COAT IN OUR TORE to ONE-HALF of its regular selling arice! . . . NEVER has there been a more timely or sensational event! 965 STYLE-RIGHT COATS AT Half Regular Prices! $29.50 “Breslau” Coats, ..$14.75 .$19.75 .$24.75 Now NOW NOW NOW Now Now NOW . NoOW . Higher-Priced Coats Reduced in Proportion Women’s, Misses’ 9.50 “Breslau” Coats, 9.50 “Breslau”’ Coats, ALL SIZES Extra Large and Half Sizes BRESLAU’S 1307 to 1315 G St. $1.50 Baby Rings d gold rings for infants in many styles and kinds 75¢ $15 Diamond Crystal Drops Genuine sun ray crystal et with genuine diamonds. gold chains to match. $5 Watch Chains Gold filled watch chains to metch white and green gold ‘3.’15 watches $3-$3.50 Novelty Bracelets New style bracelets, some of ster- ling siiver, Stone set and $1.95 plain ... . $4.50 Fine Leather Folds Bill folds of genuine leather 32 25 with solid gold eorners $]95 $5 Sterling Dorines Small size powder boxes for the purse. Sterling silver $4 Compacts Several styles o lovely powder §].95 compacts in a group at . $4 Solid Gold Scarf Pins Scarf pins of solid gold. ~Set &) with Cameos and other stones $14 Solid Gold Cuff Links ‘Heavy welght solid whil and green woid cuff links with ‘engraved $¢95 and engine-turned designs, pair. $4 Solid Gold Emblem Pins Emblem _buttons for men's lapels. Solid white and green gold. Emblems of most any order, Shrine, Elks, K of A © $5 Cold! FillediBracelets Bangle style bracelets of fine gold ailed ” stock, | Many " engraved § | .95 styles included . $3.50 Solid Gold Baby Lockets and Chains White and natural gold baby lockets with Cclid gold chwins (0§75 match $4 Solid Gold Baby Pins Good_welght solid gold baby pins in pairs. Some are engraved, others § | .85 are plain $7.50 Platinum Top Knot Pins Bow knot DIns of solid white $7.95 sord with full Dlatinum tomsr e $2 $3 14-k. White Gold Chains Soiid white sold neck chalns §].50 for Iadies and children $5 Children's Signet Rings Solid Gold Signet Rings for _little bove and girls. Handsome en- $9.95 graved decorations .. . $1 Scarf Pins Gold-filled Scarf Pins in several <tyles and designs. While they last 50(‘, Scores of other wonderful gift items A reasonable de- await _your selection. posit. will reserve your purcha: E. G. Hines Co. maker's catalogue and now = Reductions from regular catalog price, 33'/; to 50% ‘A Group of Gifts Sterling or Sterling Handle Pie Knives, Baby Spoons, Call Bells, Bread Knives, Meat Forks Your choice of lovely patterns and de- Each piece in a good looking 90¢ $19.75 Sterling Sugar and Cream Set d Cream Set of cholce '§'3.10 $9.50 Porridge Set Oatmeal Dish for children with spoon to match. Both pieces of good §c-.30 welght sterling silver 6 $4.50 Sterling Ice Tongs —in attractive patterns. Good weight and Each pai it $9.95 box . o $9 Sterling Mayonnaise Set in Gift Case Good size and weight Serving Dish of sterling silver with ladle to match. Complete at .... - $2.50 Baby Cups Bright or satin-fnish Baby's §7 .65 Cups with gold lining....... $4.50 Sterling Knife, Fork and Spoon —for children. Good weight and attrac- Tive patterns. Each set in rack $¢.95 box 2 Good _weight Sterling Silver Bonbon Dishes in your choice of satin or bright finish. Some have ' atiractive grill fde” decorations.” While "{hey” 5335 ast '$35 Sterling Bowl ruit or Utility Larze size Bowl of zood weight sterlin| Mirror finish - §23:35 $4 2-piece Steak Sets Sterling _silver handled small Carving Sets with stainless sicel blades Each set in gift box. While they last— $2.25 Jewelers Established Over 35 Years h $35 Sterling Dresser —Sets at a very low price. Comb brush and Tor of Good ght ver $5 Watch Bands ATk CiaaNas Of well kpown, ety ey sidfled P $7 Jeweled Drops Natural Gold Drop set with Soli simulated sapphires. rubies, and oth stones. Solid gold chains 56 e Sragne $30 Seth Thomas Bahjo Clocks IR B g0 $18.75 Sterling Cigarette Case cAttractive ne Siver Clrarett Engraved designs ooro g $18.50 Solid Gold Chains Sroon oF nataial Many - e o sedmdi |- $60 Howard Pocket Watches Small size dress model Howard Pocket watches in- white Fold niled Cages, 1Te Jewel mcvements. (Factory not operating) $3750 Waltham Strap Watches Medium size Strap Watches for men, of famous Waltham makes. $ ] Q.15 While they last a $75 Strap Watches rap Watches a nationally known o it wel Mhoves G aie ot "Solld $37.50 $45 Ladies’ Wrist Watches I size m a ship. st es ar K-\ atches e wis i C RER schid white ; Watches A special group of round -and_ favey shape Wrist Watches, some in § 4.v5 solid white goid cas $ $10 K. of E: Rings Heavy-weight Solid Gold Rings with K. of C. emblems, in several sivles. A wonderful value while $4.95 they last .o Ladies’ Rings election of Natural Gold Rings’ for : With many kinds of ‘simulated stones. such s emeraids. rubles, am ‘and’ others. $7).95 Mostly Tiff BYID S by b Make up your Christmas gitt It check this ad for needed gifts—s half and more. 921 F St. N.W.