Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1931, Page 51

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 6, 1931—PART THREE. ] T 3 j v Work of Artist O'H | President General Hobart l Néa.]-.and’gflrs. ?l; el’t [ DECEMBER 15 ! % 0On Vliew at g:lleriesi Making Interesting Tour %!& wing ea a os Mr. and Mrs. Eliot O'Hara, who re. Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, presi- %!g FOT Student OH:ICCYS s > tional Society of o | turned to Washington in October m’m‘z:?‘D‘:u";ymr:tof”:;eflxmemnn S The ‘ ‘ 5 0"” of Europe and are spending the Winter | ¢jon will leave tomorrow for New York, | Christmas Pt A with the latters father, Mr. Herbert | where she will be the honor guest at Siop gt £ Gifl: ut 1 a tea given % ) o Mrs. Marston and Capt. q | Putnam, librarian of Congress, at his |3 1% BT 000 "Cnapter. I Brons. | ELEVENT BETWEEN Fg : . | home at 2025 O street, will be hosts at | ifle. Upon the occasion of its thirty. | Lieber Hosts to Fort Hum- f : {a tea tomorrow afternoon in the | fifth anniversary, she will be the guest! phreys Bridge Club. ; n | of honor at a luncheon given Tuesday Naylower Thes will be assisted by | by the Fort Green Chapter in Bfookiyn, | Miss | M v | and wi entertained by A : : | Miss Anne Carrere and Miss Mary | {20 Bqpfer at the McAlpin Hotel on T HUMPHREYS, Va., December A & i el 7 et MONDAY-THE GOWN SALON ANNOUNCES | water colors and Sgraffito prints will be | o d had 88 its h i placed on exhibit tomorrow at the gal- | many friends and admirers in the rad T o el N B i el 2 S e ol A COMPLETE NEW COLLECTION OF Many views of Washington are in- |§ress in April nears its close. Upon | New York on Thurs- cluded in his group of 40 water colors | Ner Tetun f{rom s s day, she will be in residence until the | : - nd there are also some local scenes in | 35%, 808 Y Pp 6 esiCEnce Uptl the | the et e B O "5 “ome | leave for Cincinnati to spend the holi- | what stmilar in appearance od b e wives. Mrs ‘ cuts. Sgraffito is an old Italtan art 98YS With her family Keith R ; ; o that consisted of putting a thin coat — — |of one color over a thick coat of an- 4 . other and then scratching away the Bea('()]l Il]n Dougla: - top coat = S NW C o = t evening's |8 o 4 Also among the water colors is the [1801 Calvert St. N.W. ol. 10028 7 artist’s B at Ronda,” for which > : 5 Course Dinner ) - e : e : he was awarded last year the Irving € N Sehiix Ml W : Brokaw prize at the combined exhibi- | Sunday c $ 50 o v . tion of the American Water Color S0- | prom 12:30 to 8 A : . clety and the New York Water Color Tarkey, Cranberry Sauce | | His water colors have been purchased | Oyster Cocktail, Fruit Cup. Soup. Roast Duck | Sl 3 . Roast Beef, ‘Broiled Tenderloin Steak by the Mappin Gallery, the municipal Vesetable Plate = Choice of 3 Suioat | seum of Sheffield, England; by the Plum_Pudding Parfait - : . Brooklyn Museum and by the Hispanic = Homemade, Mincemeat and Pumpkin Pie jeut. and s ke | Museum of New York for their perma- Aoe Crasmjiant : R i \ A ) $20Q.50 gton. | i nent collections. » . Tenderloin Steak from 5 to 8 S * or their new i % 1 ? 15 ‘ / : $49.50 t and Mrs [e] $69.50 Joseph bert dined also Individual Pieces to $135 attended d Mrs. G and Mrs Mrs, Joh: OR s. Robert E 5 o | Christmas illiam E. R. Covell = NN Bring your old win- s Sunday of - . x =y |} dow shade rollers into at Falls Chu V8 MRS. FRANK ELBRIDGE WEBE, S NN | 5 3 With Col. Webb guests until December 15 of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drexel in any Howard’s Cleaning unday night | Omaha, Nebr., where Col. Webb is attending a convention.—Harris-Ewing Photo store and have them cov- J. Peterson | _ ¥ |§ ered with water-proof washable cloth tailored on dined Mallor s n O'Meara, | Dermott, Mrs. Peter A. Mertz, Miss| olas | Catherine Donahy, Mrs. A. Eaton, 1 to fit your rollers. You save 50c a shade for Mrs. | Elizabeth Schrader, Mrs. n J. Mc- ' don and Mrs. Albaist J. Cunningham your effort. : - and gtipff I Remember—Just Bring Your Old Rollers o e | to Any Howard’s Cleaning Store N SS S SSSSS S==\\{ CF P s e ek Piano Manufacturers b Lieut. end Mrs. Robert Factory to Your Home it. and Mrs, Beverly C. Snow had r s at Sunday night supper ' Mrs. Rozhard T. Coiner, Lieut . e B. Loper and Liout IS all you n‘ed' Claude H. Chorpening, Ch Pi 3 e t. and Mrs. John C. B. Elliott 1 Horace F. Sykes, ir. and Mrs, Cleveland C. Gee en- Bilver beaded Gold crepe adds the Monday Night Bridge In the Store - - - ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G straps back gilttering gold Capt. Harry A. Buckley was the : this white crepe beads in wide lest of the club Greates Miss Eva Ward of Brooklyn, N. Y frock. $49.50 bands. $39.50. bow. - STIEFF ing Ma and Mrs. Gee. 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Crawford STIEFF SALE, these prices and - 6 | laces and velvets with touches ! e S e e :v’r:rmné D 7 [ of rhinestones, brilliant beads delive ithin radius of i SC cu e ty miles Think of purchasing b Black faille with black and sequins. afternoon, when the | vorile make in a brand atin; white faille with i Mrs. Lawrence K by Grand or Upright Pi- white satin; whit> satin 20 at only $3.00 down and $1.00 EVENING WRAPS per wee to those of approved "\z credit, L Your old piano or phono- PIANO graph will be accepted in trade at Reduced* Lieut. and Mrs. Lesli> R. Groves of EW dianos ; Washington dined Thursday in the ons. Open every eveoing—better IR "\Lfl“ Grand Pianos N\ me of Lieut. and Mrs, Claude H me in tonight Such Famous Names as g orpe: and Lieut. and Mrs. Chor- Stieff | \ — Lustrous velvet wraps adopt three r d last night with Maj. and N U 4 | ustrous ! 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