Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1931, Page 46

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- SOC1! > A ART THRE SOCIETY. Miss Helen Cannon Sails; Will Return in Spring )1& flnd A\jl’s. C('rcoran Tl’lfln‘l \xlll }{RVC S<1n-in-v Law and Daug}ltcr as Guests i During I fuhdays. will not ngton as safled a week ago niece, Mrs. Le Seure Richardso: and will not return until spend 0! v' the Mrs ey Corcoran for Christm their Robert L and Walsh Thom with t holidays daughter, Ma d Mrs. Walst Ma). and Mr from France Wa. their wil the forme ted States Ambassador rs. Joseph C. Grew at e for the o quently visited her ughter, Mr. and in Washington r daughter motor trip to Mr. Brooks a George a distr ing Joseph B e of North C: father in Ra e joined by Dr. T pect to return to China in the Sy Charlotte School New York December the guest at Keln the heart Mrs istmas holiday ee nshire ng coun Tree he Miss Tl’mrpc Presented At Tea Yes(erday at Home on \Voo(“ey Road (Continued From First Page.) Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong Masor Mrs. Henry sons Ewin and Mrs. Austin Kautz The debutante had as her aides Mis: Patience McCormick-Goodhart, Miss Helen Robbins, Miss Charlotte Mayo, Miss Mary Elizabeth MacArthur, Miss Marian Jardine, M Mary Pre: Gibson, Miss Elsie Tuckerman, Frances Matthews, Miss Louise Ha; Gwynn, Miss ine Ekengren Miss Olga Craven ry b Remey Pa Mts. Pr honc gh Patience rmick-Goodh: tante daughter of Mr. F : McCormick-Geodhart, Friday evening d ry 1 Langiey Park, pear e 2 d Hamil ion: ley stess ng. ho ss Stellit ber 28, ir s: Teresa 1 go to Ne 1 of the week for t and Navy game Percy for a tea danc cember 1 flowe My. and Mrs 1 havé issued invit a Nancy Astor. member { e family of Virginia i Mrs. Claude Allen Cook } p through the South, hwest 3033 Sixteenth efore her mar- Roberta Belle Dr. and Mrs v of this city McEnerney is conference Ports- | Mrs. home, Bradford of siting her sister at her Massachusetts mission, have n Washington ti tobert. Whitney i orfe Edward Howe Watson is nter with the Misses wood place. Her hu | J. 8. N, is now at Naval daughter, Miss C eshman at Vassar, wil here for Christmas Miss Watson went to New York last ght to attend the debut party of Miss Clark, her classmate at the Ethel School. Miss Watson, while in will be the guest of Mrs. W a M. Lord ended the ng and Mrs. J. H Army-Notre Dame their holiday visit in New Charles W. Taylor of ing several days r. Tayior is the State Nebraska and is in tending the National Con- Superintendents. tz of Chicago, th al for an and ing at the nac Park Apartments Rogers, preced masque o Dodge on November 22 at the May- wer Miss Helen Louise Duckett and Miss Josephine Duckett wil attend the Army-Navy game in New York on De- but will return to Washing- in time to attend the tea given the next day for Miss Clarke by Miss Orme s Peabody Stearns, daugh j Mrs. Cuthbert Powell ns of Lawton Hill, Falls Church, spending a week in Baltimore, she will make her debut at the ors' cotillion Monday night. Mr and Mrs. Frederick A. Savage are giving a dinner in her honor previous to the german Ambassador Takes Box and are | For Orchestra Coneert [ Italian Ambas- | noon, Decem- ‘Toseanni Signor Arturo who | for 30 years nd Frau | also h ted German violinist, | debut in Washington mbassador Gaffron Tor ik ‘Willilam : 1 and Mrs. Rear Admiral and Mrs s Alice J. Clapp, Mr. ! Or. W. E. Clark { . (GardliPoety for given by Society, Daugh- Revolut Christmas boxes for Cook is chairman of the charge and is assisted Abraham, Miss Aln laude Cosdon, >sdon, Miss | Glascoc] Jeannette lip, Mr; Elizabeth Cra Moler, Mrs. E. L. | chondau, Miss Walsh been donated secured from Miss Alma | f rial ford | Hobart D. A. R he sociely Mrs. Kauffmann at Home At Greenacre Tomorrow | SALTZ BROTHERS ine =Apparel for Gentlemen 13471 F STREET. N.W. To the Wl Announce for Christmas The “Gentlemen’s Beautiful Gift Booklet, is ready for dis- It contains photographs in natural color, of many useful and beau- tiful Gift suggestions for Gentlemen. tribution. We would be pleased to have you call at our store or send for a free copy. Gifts for Gentlemen, $1.00 to $25. Ladies Our Readiness Ouarterly," a very {Cuban Ambassador { Hon Mr | Invitations Are Issued And Other Notables Guests For Luncheon Tomorrow The attache of the Cuban emb: Senor Don Jose A. Sera, will entert a party at the formal opening of the Club Monmarte, Connecticut avenue and X street, Tuesday evening, December 15 Among others who will ente will | I s. Howe Totten, Brig. C Ch hoff, Mr. and Mrs. Fra e- | Mr Miss Exilona Hamflton, Mrs. A.|w Neely, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore, | I, William Laird Dunlop, jr.. Mr Perry and Mrs. M. R. Maguire interesting party of young people h has been arranged includes Mrs E. Fowler, Miss Dorothy Gould er, Miss Mary Stuart Birdsall, Miss | J Heinrich, Miss Betty Richards Miss Atlee Wayne Wirgman e Hyslop, Mr. William Woodvil Latime am atham and Mr. Joseph Heinrich. By Sccretary of State ed Prom First Page) at_dinne C ir rles L. Robe D. P McNary G. Simmons, ston, Mr. and Simmons, Mr. and Mrs Col. and Mrs. L. J. Ower Pelham D. Glassford police; Mrs. J. J. O'Hara, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Hanson E. Ely, Gen. and Mrs. George Simonds, Gen. William Lassiter, Col. and Mrs. David L. Stanley, and Mr. Harry Stanton of Detroit Mrs. Crosby will b= hostess to a com- buffet luncheon Wedne Brig. Gen superintendent of W Wrangel Minister From Canada And Mrs. “crndgc Guests The Canadian C v NORTH 1742 UPHOLSTERING GET OUR ESTIMATES. SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th ST. N.W. “We Live Our Profession” 1l have - r of M Minister in W and Mrs. Herridge, at the flower Hotel Saturday at 4 o k Edwin N. C. Barnes is president of club ® —Rizik— Brothers and Connecticut Ave. Salon d tea in hor inadian 1213 F Street N. W. TOMORROW - Our First Big CLEARANCE Affecting Both Salons oo e BBER 2 Sportswear and exquisite amples of the Rizik taste— every item from regular stock (nothing is ever bought by Rizik for sale pur poses)—each represents the finest «/Gowns . . . Coats . . . Lingerie—all renowned Suitsil e > expressions of the current mode and all are ruthlessly reduced for clearance. ! EAGUE Col. Grant to Be Guest Of Honor at Dinner Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, of the National Park and Planning Commission will be the guest of honor at the Arts Club dinner Tuesday evening. Other special guests will be District Cammissioner and Mrs. Luther H. Reichelderfer, the architect of the Capitol and Mrs. David Lynn, the secretary of the Smithsonian IfmRation and Mrs. Charles G. Abbot¢ and Gen. Pelham H. Glassford, supetintendent of the Metropolitan Police Department. After dinner the guests of honor will discuss Washington’s parking problem, as raised by the Commission of Pine Arts, and the clubs members and guests will be expected to contribute sugges- tions. Mr. Clifford X. Berryman and_ Miss Florence §. Berryman will be the hosts. Mrs. Depew Guest at Catholic Home Tea Mrs. Chauncey Depew will be the guest of honor at a tea to be given by the board of managers of the Catholic Home for Aged Ladks on Wednesday afternoon, December 9, from 4 until 6 o'clock. The tea will be hg at the home, 3043 P street in Geargetown. The house will be open #ar the general public and the patrons, whose interest and generosity has mwge this very worthy and beautiful undertaking possible. ¥m. Rosendort The Original “G” Street ®urriew~ !—215 G St.‘{nlnml 8663 Metropolitan 9285 Sweethearts and Wives Appreciate Upper left evening. Center: Mrs. Carl R. Kurlz, second vice president of the Junior League, chairman of the patchwork party being given Mrs. E. Cortlandt Parker, one of the attractive models for the style show, a pleasing feature of the as 2 benefit at the Mayflower Hotel tomorrow night. Upper right Lower: Mrs. Jasper Du Bose of 2500 Massachusetts avenue, also a model in the style show. fore the patch of Junior League in has a prominent pa 1 Mrs. Prichett m McClellan Rit- dinner tomorrow Massachu- > their guests box for the paich work Junior League will give wer Mr. and Mrs, V mdr Mrs Robert A. Theobold, U. S. N obold were hosts to a rer last evening at the Country Club. Cor and Navy @our and ain a evening they were hosts at dinner before the f the dancing cl which was he Mcntgomery Country Cluo h Leiter, who has been a Mrs expecte and to be with her mcthe R. Williams, over Sunday | however, remained in Chicago where with Mr. Leiter and the younger mem bers cf their family they are spending the Winter. Mrs. John Mrs. Leiter Col. John M. Cen | Mrs. Connor were among those enter- taining at the Army and Navy Country Club dinner dance last evening | Mrs. Henry Alvah Sirong has issued invitations to a reception and tea be given Tuesday afte to 7 o'clock at the Mayflower in hor Hans Kindler. Mrs. S friends interested in music will assist tea and her son and daugh Mr. and Mrs. L Corril receive with her that after- U. 8. A, and Str noon. Miss Ruth Bryant tea this aft home of her p thur Hubert B; 4 to 6 o'clock. ant in Al Miss Helen Clifford will entertain a small company at dinner t ning in the Geo parents, Col. 2 the | Mrs. Jean Delatire Seguy, chairman of publicity for the patehwork party. and with her guests will later attend | the Junior League patchwork party at| the Mayficwer, | Col. and Mrs. Frank Elbridge Webb entertained at dinner at their apart- ment in Woodley Park Towers Tranks- giving day in honor of Comdr. and Mrs. Edgar Raymond McChing. Comdr. Mc- Clung has just been ordered here for a tour of duty. Col. Webb, who was | presidential nominee of the Farmer- Labor Party in 1928, left Priday night with Mrs. Webb to attend an important meeting of the leaders of that party in Omaha, Nebr. Capt. Frederick Israel, U. S. M. C., retired, and Mrs. Israel were hosts at dinner’ Tuesday, November 24, the oc- casion celebrating the birthday ann versary of Capt. Israel. The compar included Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Her- bert J. Meneratti, Mr. and Mrs. August Eccard. Mrs. Louise M. Eccard, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Lamster, Mr. and Mrs. George Ruhl, Mr. and Mrs. William Eccard and Mrs Arthur H. Holden. Mrs. Estelle Williamson Douglass will | entertain a group Wednesday afternoo at bridge followed by tea. Cards w b2 played in the lounge of the Kenned SUNDAY DINNER Served 12 Till 8 P. M. Appetizers § Soup Turkey, Ohicken and Other Meats Fresh Vegetables Salads Cholice of Many “Own-Made" Desserts and Ice Creams CLUB PLATES 55c to 75¢ MONDAY DINNER In connection with et Iby our regular dinner muous Flow of Clean, Dry Afr 1219 ConnNeCTICUT Ava~ Sem STFRNAK i-Anmual Sale QUALETY FURS This year especially Furs for Christmas! Silver Fox Ermine Sables Broadtail Cross Fox Mink The finer furs are doubly welcome as gifts . . . because this year women think twice before they buy for themselves the exquisite furs they love. Made to Order Ready to Wear at the lowest prices in many years! Note: We earnestly recommend the pm chase of fine furs now as a particular] grod investment, —Harris-Ewing Photo. | | Warren followed by tea in her apart- ment. Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, Mrs. Virginia | White Speel, Miss Janet Richards and Mrs. Prank W. Mondell will pour tea | and receiving with Mrs. Dougias will| be Mrs. Warren J. Haines, Mrs. Millard | F. West and Mrs. Frederick T. F.| Johnson. You cannot make a mistake in making such a present. Miss Fitzgerald Mrs. e aaa PRICES ARE Laurie Hess were joint hostesses at a| tea and shower in the home of Mrs. | 1 Hess in honor of Miss Lillial Surasky. 3/0 1O 0 The marriage of Miss Surasky to Mr. Harry Alberts of Chicago wil take place | L Th Christmas. _ Assisting the hostesses at| the tea table were Miss Anne Lamborn, | es$ an Miss Charlotte Terrill, Miss Mary Short | R l Remember the Rosendorf guarantees. Make a deposit and Miss Winifred McMinimy. | tertained at dinner and bridge Thurs< now and arrange budget pay- day_evening. Their guests were Mr. | and” Mrs. N. Douglas Parker, Miss| Dorothea Shannon, Miss Marie Stone, | Mr. Samuel Boyd and Mr. Harley Buck- ingham. Mr. and Mrs. C. Theodore Berge en- | ments if desired. Unrestricted Choice of our entire stock of Fur-trimmed An unusually warm Autumn season has left our collections of coats much larger than usual at this time . . . prompt- ing us to hold this sale several weeks earlier than has been our practice in the past. OUR ENTIRE COLLECTION is in- cluded, all regular stock . . . each coat is brand-new, pur- chased from the leading fashion creators of America SR each one is typical of what the smartest women in the world are wearing today. Their quality is superlative, their workmanship is exquisitely fine. They are, in fact, the kind of coats that make women interested in fashion, We speak first of coats wth SILVER FOX, BLUE FOX, CROSS FOX, Persian Lamb, MINK, but there are other lovely furs represented. st It is a notable occasion, one not to be overlooked Sizes 12 to 48 Charge Purchases Accepted! No Returns All Sales Final No Exchanges

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