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SOCIETY | 4 (Continued Prom Second Page) Meill give tomorrow for the cabinet. Mr. Peck is Republican national com- guitteeman of Rhode Island. Officers of the Quartermaster Corps entertained at luncheon yesterday at gr Carlton in honor of Maj. Gen. ul B. Malone, commanding general of the 3rd Corps Area, and Maj. Gen| J. L. De Witt, quartermaster gen- pral. Miss Perin Makes Formal Row at Tea This Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson E. Perin will [present their daughter, Miss Carnealia Anderson Perin, to society this after- poon at a tea in their home at 1824} R street, from 5 to 7 o'clock. At the | tea table will be Mrs. Richard S, Ald- | gich, Mrs. Murray Cobb, Mrs. Henry Benning Spencer, Mrs. William McK. Dunn, Mrs. Lee Warren and Miss Mary Bheridan. With the debutante will be Miss Margaretta Rowland, Miss Janet White and Miss .Abigail Sard. Miss Perin will wear a blue gown and carry prehids and lilles of the valley, I Here for Winter Vg MHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1931. Miss Schulz, Miss Kathryn Fuqua, Mula: Helen Payne Peeples, Miss Frances ithews, Miss Winifred Jacobs, Miss Margaret Gibbins, Miss Jean Woodson, Miss Betty West, Miss Marion Dunlop, Frances Miss Elizabeth Henning, Miss Teresa' Saul, Miss Barbara Davis, Miss Helen Louise Duckett, Miss Josephine Duckett, Miss Alice Suzanne Emery, Miss Patsy Doug- las, Miss Isabel Tracy Perry, Miss Jeane Richards, Miss Sidney Thompson, Miss Dorothy Nicholson, Miss Fenella Casta- nedo, Miss Marbury Beall, Miss Atlee Wirgman, Miss Rose Page, Miss Lucille Elliott, Miss Florence Brown, Miss Mary Stuart, Mrs. Allen Carter of Baltimore, Miss Ayres, daughter of Representative and Mrs. W. A, Ayres; Mrs. Thomas Littlepage, Mrs. Albert J. McCartney, Mrs. Willlam Laird Dunlop, jr, and Mrs. Lewis Caldwell. Recelving with Mrs. Sandberg and her daughter and Miss McCartney were Mrs. Albert J. McCartney, Mrs. Allen Carter, Miss Betty West, Mrs. William L&fi‘d Dunlop, jr., and Mrs. Lewis Cald- well. Mrs. James Griswold Wentz will en- tertain at luncheon tomorrow in her ing the week at the Wi Hotel. She came to attend the President’ Conference on Home Building and the National Council of State Federations of Garden Clubs. Of which she is an advisor. Mrs. Trigg received national recognition through her program on health administration put in effect as p”smfm of the medical auxiliary from 1927-30. Mrs. Trigg was joined in Washington by her daughter, Mary Elizabeth Trigg, Who is a student at Mrs. Darrington Semple’s school in New York. The dance planned by the Oklahoma Society, at the Meridian Mansions, De- cember' 5. will be given as scheduled, but the banquet has been postponed until later in the Winter, Floor Committee for the Junior League Party Selected. Members of the Floor Committee for the Junior League ball to be held Mon- day night at the Mayflower Hotel in- clude the chairman, Mr. Lewis Douglas; vice chairman, Mr. Chauncey G. Parker, jr.; Mr, Charles P, Stone, Mr. John Caswell, Mr, Harry L. Rust, jr.. Mr. Cortland Parker, Mr. Lawrence Baker, Mr. Griffith Warfleld, Mr. J. Blsise de Sibour, Mr. John Hinckley and Mr. | Michael M. Huxley. The Ladies’ Association of the Metro- Massachusetts avenues, Mrs, W. 8. Dew- hirst, president, will hold its bazaar and supper in the Wesley Helghts Commu- nity Club House Friday from 2 to 9 o'clock. Supper will be served from 3 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker is ch Mrs, H. P. Dawson is chairman Supper Committee, Mrs. Freeland, chairman of the Delicatessen Committee; Mrs, Hinnerman, chair- man _of the children's booth; Mrs, D. C. Kinsman, chairman of the candy table; Mrs. Lucius Clark, chair- man of the white elephant table; Miss M. Camalier, chairman of the Bag Committee; Mrs. C. W. Camalier, chair- man of the Apron Committee; Mrs, Demorest, chairman of the Handker- chief Committee; Miss Ford, chairman of the fancy table, assisted by Miss Ed- Modernized Christmas and Miss Frick, chalrman of the Mrs. S B, Montgomery, wif . J. 8. 2 of th putom‘ r of the chumh.e{l’ (:‘Ini.rmaue o; horn, Mrs. Arthur Seitz, Mrs. H. L. Gi christ, Mrs, B, F. Leighton and Mrs. Rice Means. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clayton have ar- rived in Washington from their home in Houston, Tex., and are at the Carl- ton for a short time. Little Dorothy Marie Templeton has returned to her home, 802 Kennedy street northwest, after spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her cousin, (Continued on Sixth Page.) partum exquisite o Gift for MEN or Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas Marye ga\'e issued invitations for dinner Mon- ay evening, December 14, in honor of Miss Louise Harrison Gwynne and Miss Louise Brooks, debutantes of this sea- pon. Former Senator and Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitchcock, of Omahe, Nebr., arrived n Washington this morning from New York and will spend 10 days or two weeks at the Mayfiower. They will re- $urn West for Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Alex B. Hagner will entertain a small company informally $his evening in the home of the lat- ser's mother, Mrs, Arthur O'Brien. The guests will be mostly members of the wedding party of Mr. and Mrs. Hagner, mnd the occasion will be in celebration ©f Mrs. Hagner's birthday anniversary. Mrs. Lioyd Shippen will entertain & gmell company of young people at tea riday afternoon at 5 o'clock in her bome at 3007 Q street northwest for ber son, Edward Shippen, in compli- ment to Loulse Haxall Harris. The rty will follow the foot ball game at Bt Kibams School. of which young Mr. Bhippen is & student. Mrs. Prank Letts has returned from Chicago, where she spent the month of November, and is in her apartment in the Galleon which she has leased for the season. Mr. and Mrs, William E. Doeller re spending a few days at Wardman Park Hotel. They came here from | their home in Orlean, Va. where the | pttache of the British embassy and Mrs. Harold H. Sims spent the week end politan M. E. Church, at Nebraska and “SHALIMAR Suertain Fuwis Put Guerlain Per- fume on your Christmas gift list . . . she will ap- preciate your thought- fulness in selecting “Shalimar,” a perfume rare and alluring. It is not expensive . , , dram is only $1.50! Full size original packages In beautiful suede ck:n‘- i Ol WHELAN'S Women's Specialty Shop 1105 F Street Northwest Phone National 8225 MRS. EDWARD W. BIGELOW, ‘Who, with her husband, has come from their home in Seattle, Wash., and will spend the Winter at the Cavalier Apari- An {deal luggage gift for husband to give ments, —Harris-Ewing Photo. wife, or vice versa. Both can use the Wheary Wardrolette—the Pullman size wardrobe trunk. Accommodates three suits, or a dozen or more dresses and carries them absolutely wrinkle free. $20 and up. Colony Hill Homes have been de- veloped not primarily on any basis of detailed copying, but with an adaptation of the best features of early American work, in 80 far as || they are apsiicable to ‘present con- Dr. and Mrs. A D. Mead of Provi- || itions and jsublect to them, ~The | dence, R. I, arrived today and are at | the Dodge for a few days. Dr. Mead is | | acting president of Brown University | and is in the Capital attending the | | President’s Conference on Home Build- | ing and Home Ownership, L Miss Caroline Huston Thompson will | refurn to Washington Monday, after | havinillan,endtd the Yale-Princeton | 50 adram houses externally harmonious with each other, varied in detail and based upon American origins, but primarily meeting the conditions of modern living within moderate cost limits. while developing inside apd out those indefinable, intangible ele- ments of “Charm” and “Atmos- assoclated with our early Gine Leathorwars phere’ work. OPEN 9 TO 9 BOSS & PHELPS home, on McGill terracz, in honor of her house guest, Mrs. John Munson Hawley of Bridgeport, Conn. | Mrs. _h:.mwe(sl Deforce t:'u hostess at | {luncheon today entertaining at the Txr Shoreham. | COLONY | Mrs. H. H. A. Beacn, American com- poser, will entertain a box party at the HILI | second afternoon concert of the Nation- | <4 | al Symphony Orchestra, Hans Kindler, | | conductor, tomorrow afternoon in Con- | stitution Hall. She will have among A Smart Village of Early her guests Mr. John Powell, American || American and Georpian Homes planist, and Mr. A. Walter Kramer, | editor of Musical America. $25,000 to $35,000 Lt C AN M S | desiinin | . | Dr. and Mrs. Horatio Alfaro have | Gould Fowler, Miss Rose Walker Page, | requrned to their apartment in the Miss Fanella Castenado, Miss Mary| proadmoor after several months' travel Elizabeth MacArthur, Miss Anne Wy~ | i Furope. ant and Miss Elizabeth Beall . Miss Beall will wear a frock of green | satin fashioned on simple lines and will carry a semi-old-fashioned bouquet of _rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Beall will be hosts to their daughter’s assistants and a num- ber of young men at a buffet supper following the tea. Miss Elizabeth Beall will entertain at dinner for her cousin, Miss Marbury Beall, December 16, preceding the bail given by Mrs John Edward Powler, | foot ball game and addressing the for their ~debutante daughter, Miss | faculty and student body of Bryn Mawr Dorothy Gould Fowler. | College on “My Experiences in Geneva.” | 1141 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Sandberg | Mrs. Henry Bowlin Trigg of Fort | were luncheon hosts today at the May- | Worth, Tex., president of the Texas flower in compliment to their debutante | Federation of Garden Clubs, is spend- | TWO DOORS ABOVE THE MAYFLOWER To reach: Que St. to Wisconsin Ave., north one block t: o Reservoir Rd., west to 100 ft. beyond dith St. o in Women are Eagerly Rushing to this most unexpected Event Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyatt enter- tained at dinner last evening in hr{nor‘ Mid' Season Sa le “Carlton” Shoes Dallas, Tex., who are spending a few ddys in Washington at the Carlton. Entire stocks reduced from Mrs. Henry ‘Wells entertained st | ncheon today at the Washington . lub in compliment to Mrs. J. Thomp- son Wailes, who recently became a member of the club. Guests included Contesse Salazar, Mrs. Edward A. Keys, Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong, Mrs. P. Lee Phillips and Mrs. Willilam Wheatley. Mrs. David H. Blair had guests lunch- ing with her informally yesterday at Wardman Park Hotel. Debut Tea for Miss Beall Given in Home This Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Dent Beall will entertain at a tea this afternoon in their home on California street when $10.50 and $12.50 hey will present their daughter, Miss line Marbury Beall, to soclety. As- ng Mrs. Beall will be Mrs, Wiillam M. Beall, Mrs. William S. Conant, Miss Laura Harlan, Mrs. Willlam Swift Mar- t Camp Stamley, Miss Mildred y nd Mrs. Richard Chew Zant- zing With the debutante will be Miss Betty Peelle, Miss Pansy Bloomer, Mis Berr Miss _Dorothy These Low Prices for Woses Furniture are reason enough for —no exceplions 2,75 875 "A T the very outset of Winter comes this unexpected Mark-Down. Our entire stocks “Carlton” Costume Footwear—regularly $10.50 and $12.50—radically reduced to $7.75 and $8.75. We have never seen such attrac- Every style included—without reservation. From the daintiest of Paisley or other exquisite evening slippers—to the smart- est of street Borosa Shark, Suedes and Kids. Fur- Trimmed Coats $35 4 $48 to $58 Values And we don’t believe you have such values, either. You'll be captivated by their dressy appearance, their chic, fine materials and master workmanship, Never before have all “Carl- tons” been reduced—and never have they been offered at such low prices! ALL MAHOGANY DRUM TABLE, two drawers, solid mahogany base; brass tipped feet. 28” top. Spe- cial 70th Anniver- $24 Sary price........ DROP-LEAF BUTTERFLY TABLE, top of solid maple, walnut or mahogany, under- parts of select gumwood, one drawer in end, in matching finishes. Si 36x48. Height 319.75 DESK SECRETARY of ma- hogany and gumwood, with block front. Truly colonial in design, with 13-state grill, and elaborate desk compart. 7 seen In the depths of every feminine heart is the desire for dainty things of inti- mate chic to wear. What gift would de- light her more than a pair of these luxuri- ous “Yule Mules?” Black satin, gold _trim, coral satin lined “Pajama’ Elaborate gold and silver slippers. trim strap mules and Hostess” Sandals. $5 to $6.50 2% . Exquisite Party Dresses $|4-88 Same table, largor— 40x5¢4"—$24.50 COLONIAL FOOT- STOOL with solid ma- hogany Duncan Phyfe bas choice of cover- M i o s2 In our 2d floor Christmas Slipper Shop — where you'll find many other slip- pers for men, women Black satin Mule V' arty S 5 s—silver Back-st mules of silver VLIS iy e and children. Hn back strap—green, trim, black or white crepe these are! Satins, Taf- ue or coral linings. —silver striping. Ph ) one fetas, Laces, in modes $2.95 Us of the moment, at a . : Your Orders price that will gaake you wonder how on earth we do it. “Lady Luxury” 'HE Christmas Hose that will be most joyfully welcomed by every fastidious woman. Lovely gift cabinets add to its infinite attractive- ness as the perfect. gift. 85c to $2.95 L) SIXTH FLOOR W. H. Woses & Sons Nat’l 3770 F St. at 11th 1214 F Street —