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10 THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. DECEMBER 6, 1931—PART THRREE. - Many of Younger Set Attend Seminary Prom At St. Mary's City| Miss Emma Metcalf of Mechanicsville Is Vieiting‘ in Washington. November Bride [ | LEONARDTOWN —Miss Emma Metcalf, Rev. and Mrs. Prankii of Mechanicsville, is the house guest of | Miss Nannie I'Arson, in Washington this week end and had a bridge dinn n her honor this evening. Among guests attending was Miss Metcalf’s ther, Mr. Francis Metcalf, who is dying at the Episcopal Theological wary in Alexandria, Va. Miss Met- is taking a post-grad e the new Margaret Brent High Helen sisting in_coach- a play to be given later in Decem- the s o! auditorium Barlow of Sudbrooke ville, was the guest of Lee McGuire and their Beatr McGuire, at hi last week Md., December § daughter of Lee Metcalf, 5 Pike ahd Mrs. U daughfer, Miss Budds Creek ends The Fall Ferpale n 8t man Mary's vening 3 M, Jand Mrs ir “gor g Mrs Myrven Benne Dr Jame: A. O'Keefee d Richard and James O'Keefee, and Mr Paul -8 shington: Mr and ) Baltimore Charlotte of Mrs 1dm: their it Os- | ning garet the week e te Miss Sarah C Vi at Valley and Mrs. Harry E. Knight rington are guests of Mr. and M rold Knight at their estate Prospect 11, n Brettons Bay ”.w.i:’ Ann Bond spent, Thursday with phrents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bond, | r-on-the-Patuxent. Miss Bond was graduated from the Jor tal in Baltimore and ilmer Institute irs. F Winer an irley Winer, of Baltimore of Mr. and Mrs Leonardtown last week were accompanied back by Mar a Nathanson, who are students n High School timore. | William Miles and Mrs. Adelaide | both of Washington, were guests | | of M Knott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |} Stephen V. King, in Leonardtown Sat- | 708/ urda¥ and Sunday. 3. 0 Mrs. H. F. Mahaffie of Kalamazco, | ;00 Mich., and her small daughter are visit- | Fr L el e dere plantation on the lower inmac,("“‘"‘“"‘ evening MRS. JOHN LEO SULLIVAN Before her marri November 28, she s Miss Ellen Catherine Keane. She was given in marriage by her brother- in-law, Mr. John H. 0’'Connor. weel Th spending this Mrs place, Foxw re. Foxwell ent for her daughters, Mrs. of Baltimore and Mr. and /. Pardoe, and their daughter Pardoe, of Washington well is stationed on_the Wyoming, and spent the Sum- th the class of mid- Point d at E. R M H and Mrs. T. rdtown, Mr. and their son Washington, Lee Abell Lee and Lee Matti and M M nd and th Jack Abell Mrs. Cecilia Reeder Killian of Wash- 4 will "dm“\‘{“ ““‘H‘l “E‘l" g{‘!‘;‘li‘e’;‘y”'or ington and Morganza, who visi n\ her i 4 | father, Reeder, at Mor- WaSington and Mr v?(“lddy‘,wh“"’s"’;‘:’é | ganza, lett ‘Saturday to visit in Mexico B e e e T | M sna W AB i Thompson and ®. Richard H. Sears at Soclety Hill | i’ gaugnter, Miss Sara citon Boy Saturday and Sundey | of “Siorgaizs were et and Mrs. Stanbery ha MTK | FYabE e hoti#é near Marlboro ; e s BM’ "”‘?‘""d*l;‘_"‘x“;dxi_‘fi"z;r‘“algg The Woman'’s Auxiliary of the Qnmrr- RO (e < O ican Legion, Post 54, of St. Marys MraitJ. Fenner Lee at Lee's Orest on | Gounty have on exhibition and Washington Boulevard . | sale work done by World War veteran: s O Fo Norrls, Miss Catherine | from the Perry Point Hospital for the e M i | vete benefit, The exhibit on Niekolson, Mr. Roy Dodson and Miss | VIV at Tudor Hall Inn and will close Florence Smith, all of Baltimore, were | *E(Weel o guests of Mrs. J. W. Dent at Drayden | porsey of the North End entertatn ont it g . SR spent | 10 Buests in their new home Sunday. r. and Mrs ; | g the Summer and Fall with their dafghter, Mrs. R. H. Bennett, at ‘ . Glebe. veturned to Washington by mo- | Lowans to Enjoy Bi"quef tor @unday and will spend the Win-| For Members of Congress ter With their daughter, Mrs. J. M.| Jerkins | _One of the outstanding « “The St. Mary's Academy Alumnae | Winter in the Iowa State h¢ld its annual lunchecn and bridge | b> the banquet for the new membors in party today at the St. Mary's Academy ss and their wives and other .m- age had a short business meeting. M ant Towans, residents of Washing- tam Mevere:l Loker is president of | ton, Which will be held at the Shore. thé>alumnae ham Hotel on the night of D2cember 17 Miss Margaret Hebb of Baltimore §s| 1t will be followed by a dance and visiting Miss Virginia Birch in her | cards with other special entertoinment héme in Milestown | Reservations _are ~ now mads MP. 5. B. Love of Meadow Brooke, ;through the officers of the society or M Morganza, entertained eles ests | W Ladd, House fice lding, or ey §ues's | Miss Gertrude Louts Hotel Mr. John H Phillip H d ents of the will Bu Rooseve ot T Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Knight Efanston, Tll, who spent some time ‘Washington after staying through September in St. Marys, and Mr. and Magé Wilson Knight and their children, | RoBgrt and Susan Knight, and Mr. and | Mrs. He Simpkins Knight, jr., all | of Washington, were guests of honor at a dffner given Thursday tv Mr. and | MrsF Kenneth O. Wilcox at Tudor Hall Inn The St. Mary's Hospital Women's Ayziliary will meet December 8, when speeial committees will be appo'nted to arrange the Christmas dance of Sponsors for Lecture At \Vashington Club Dorinda _Rogers, Mrs. Gaynor Mrs, Edward A. Keys, Mrs. Kirberly, Mrs. Aleeman Gar- M Whittaker are “History in the g s Janet Richards benefit ‘of patriotic books for Wi Chapter, } iters of the Americar at the Washington Club |when he sailed yesterday for his new post at Paris, France. The first secretary of the Canadian legation and Mrs. Mahoney will be Jjoined this week by their daughter, Miss Peggy Mahoney, who is at school in | Canada. The first secretary of the Argentine embassy and Senora de Traverso left Guests Asked to Luncheon By Italian Ambassador | (Continued Prom Pirst Page.) and Mme. May, the Minister of Bul- garia and Mme. Radef!, the Undersec- | retary of State and Mrs. Willlam R. Castle, jr.; Mr. Lawrence Richey, for- mer United States Ambassador to Great Britaln and Mrs. Alanson Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. Gist Blair, Mr. and Mrs. J. Plerrepont Moffat, Miss Sophy Stanton, Miss Josephine Patten, Gen. Charles L. McCawley, the counselor, Mr. Osborne; the naval at- tache and Mrs. Macnamara, Mrs. T. A. Shone and Hon. Mark Watson, all of the embassy staff, & number of the resorts, probably going |to Cuba before returning to Washing- ton the middle of January. The secretary of the South African legation, Mr. Eugene Kevin SC&]!BD. is spending the week end in New York. The air attache of the French em- bassy and Mme. Thenault will have with | them for Christmas and the rolidays the later's mother, Mrs. O. M. Spencer. who is in her St. Louis home until the end of next week Mlle. Reinee Claudell will be the |guest of honor at the ringside table chartered by Mrs. Robert Whitney Im- brie for the patchwork party at the Mayflower under the auspices of the Junior League The Ambassador of Chile, Senor Cruchaga, returned to this country from Mexico, where he acted as judge in the Italy-Mexico and Spanish-Mex- »_Claims Commissions. After a day in Washington the Ambassador went to New York to see the Chilean Ambas- sador to Peru, Senor Rivas, sail for Europe. nor Rivas will go to Con- tinople, where he is president of commission to the League of Na- in charge of the exchange of nationals between Greece and Turkey and with his family, who remained in the Turkish capital, he will go to Peru to_take up his new duties | he Ambassador at hington, nor Cruchaga, will be accompanied rom New York by Dr. Emilio Bello Codisido and Senora de Bello Codisido, who will be his guests at the embassy for some time. Dr. Bello Codisido, who is a former Vice President of his coun- try, is a jurist consulate and will act as one of the judges in the Guatemals Honduran Commission, of which Chief Justice Hughes is president Senor Mario Montealegre, secretary of the Costa Rican legation, returned to | his apartment at Wardman Park Hotel | last week from New York City Jewish Dance December 17 Plans for the annual formal dance sponsored by the Council of Jewish Jun- fors at the Shoreham Hotel on Decom- ber 17, are being formulated under the chairmanship of Miss Edna Mae Lewls. Miss Sarah Oscar, acting as co-chair- man, heads a list of active workers ) cluding Misses Anne Donzis, Matilda Vdoff, Gertrude Effenbach, Ruth Koh- | ner, Rose Plotnick, Jeanette Rod ar- Mrs. Louis Dubit. Patrons and pat- ronesses Will be announced at a iater date Membeteiol v e Al To Hear Lecture Tomorrow The Booklovers of Washington will The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter will entertain at Tuesday evening in honor of the retary of State and Mrs. Stimson. The Netherlands Minister, Jonkheer van Royen, will spend tomorrow in New York, where he will go to attend the banquet of the St. Nicholas Society, is composed of the descendants first Dutch settlers. The Minister return Tuesday. Assoclation headquarters tomorrow eve- ning at the usual hour, when Miss Alice Hutchins Draka will speak on the timely subject of “Books to Give for Christmas.” Miss Drake will tell “The Story of Christmas” at the meeting Monday, De- cember 21. Members are invited to br invited to this Yuletide program he Minister of Czechoslovakia and Mme. Veverka entertained at luncheon vesterday, having as their guests the Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Filipowicz; the Minister of Sweden and Mme Bostrom, Senator and Mrs. Henry F Ashurst, Col. and Mrs. M. Robert Gug- nheim, Gen. and Mrs. Charles Sher- ill of New York, Mr. and Mrs. William Hard and Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose The Minister and Col. Gugzenheim will Jeave today by motor for the lat- ter’s shooting box in North Carolina, where they will remain until the close of the duck season, December 16. The T_members of the party will be E. W. Clark of Philadelphia and Silas Howland of New York. Sunday Dinner featuring overlook- k Creek Val- OLNE Conn. Ave. & Calvert St M Mr. The newly appointed Siamese Min- ister, Phyla Subarn, will return in a few days from New York, where he went to bid the retiring Minister, Maj. 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Mitchell i Committees Arranged ] Have Guests From Cl’\inal For Annual Turkey Dinner | The ninth annual turkey dinner of | the Sacred Heart Church will be cerved {at the Parish Hall, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, starting at 5 o'clock. will join them today, and they will re- |~ Mrs. Eva Kilkoff is chairman of ar. |turn to the Capital tomorrow morning. | rangements and will be assisted by = |chairmen and _their committees The Governor of Hawall and Mrs. | cluding Mrs. John Brennan, tickets: | Lawrence M. Judd were the guests of | Mrs. P. R. Vernier, publicity, and Mrs honor at a dinner given last evening at | Thomas Costigan, hostesses Other the Mayflower by Representative and|chairmen who will assist are Mrs. Wil |Mrs. William E.Evans of California. | jiam Mroois, Mrs. Frank De Fontes, Mrs | Their other guests wWere Representative | George Davies, Miss Alice Joyoe. Miss and Mrs. Carroll L. Beedy of Maine, | Elizabeth King, Miss Bessio. Dodeon Col. and Mrs. L. W. Oliver and MI.| Mrs. Clements, Mrs. Danel Burks Mue. Allen Whiting of Pennsylvania | Charles Curtin, Miss Marie McDonald = | and Miss Elizabeth McDonald. Bride and Bridegroom Guests at Evcning Party A reception party was and Mrs. A. H. Feltman street, Clarendon, Va. in honor of the marriage of their son, Mr. R. T Felt- | m&n to Miss Ruth Wall of Cherrydale, November 14 Dancing and playing main entertainme _(Continued From First Page.) | Admiral Julian L. Latimer, U. 8. N., |retired, with Mrs. Latimer, entertained |a small group of friends at dinner Wed- nesday evening at Wardman Park Ho- tel, where they have been staying for the past few weeks. | R given by Mr jeut. Col. and Mrs. Charles H. Mason i | have taken up their residence at 2600 16 Chestnut Tilden street. Col. Mason recently came |to duty with the historical section of | the War College. | Capt. Lloyd W. Curtis, U. S. N., re- tired, with Mrs. Curtis, of Plainfield. |N. J., are spending a week or two in | this city, and during their sojourn will | be at Wardman Park Hotel mes were the t of the evening. Fall flowers and Autumn s were used for house decorations; from a prettily appointed refreshment table, with lace | cloth and tall wh lighted candles the bride cut the wedding cake | . Mrs. A. H. Feltman, mother of the bridegroom, and Mrs. H. A. Grigsley, | Ensign James H. Howard, U. 8. N., i will arrive in Washington Saturday to | spend the holidays with his parents, Col. and Mrs. Howard of 1831 Bel- ! gesich s AR | mont road. assisted in serving the ices. | |~ The bridal couple were presented with | . | many beautiful gifts by their friends. | Hungary has raised its bounty to| . In the company were: Mr. and Mry. wheat and rye growers. H. A. Grigsley, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Son- Buy FURS N Our fine silk linings How warm muy ts skins. .. han. o silver wit Down tomorrow beautiful silver skins comiortable. ura 1 1 g how to (dyed muskrat) Reduced even from this vear's prices skirts for real com (dyed muskrat) 185 for Raccoon Coats The dark coats that a buy at skins so desirable wear and wear the new low pric 8]_65 for $195 American Broadtail a glorious bolster Styled so they look wel or grey price tomorrow squirrel! One of the loveliest dress coats y to $165. Isn't it astounding to be able to buy a Hardly more than the cost of a Hudsc they might read be taken how they do wear! Mink for Eastern Mink. Also FUR SALON—FOURTH FLOOR. THE NEW Hleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. ok YT XN T L - fi»Wi*_fi‘;*m&. For a Woman For a Woman P 25 Its glorious simplicity with beading on the bodice to accent THere is something about black fashionl | I¢ fes Becithat makas the whrdan who the wall. Youll Wears it distinguished looking! love yourself in it . and its "I\“" this year they are more only one of a collection of vel- ¢ramatic than ever, fitting in at the ankle! This model has a black, white, blue, flesh, green, winetone, purple jacket which gives extra chic and service! Sizes 36 to 42 the princess like paper on sizes sizes Women's 36 to 44 Short 36 to 42 FIFTH FLOOR. Other Gowns from $29.50 1o $65 SECOND FLOOR. somely the fitted handsome shawl collars and wide cuffs. 8185 for $195 to $225 Women’s Hudson Seal Coats shawl collar! 1 year after year. The sleek-looking dress coat of beautiful broadtail ski %295 for $350 and $395 Jap Mink and Jap Weasel Coats or We Seal a year ago The Hours of the Dance made fascinating by Jelleff’s fashions nenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Murry George, | avenue northwest. The incoming mem- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Snakenburg, Mr. | bers of the House with their ladies will and Mrs. C. T. Edwards, Mr. and MTs. | be guests of honor. < J. F. Lessiler, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred| Music and dancing, also cards and Clark, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ellis, jr.; Mr. | prizes add to the interest of the eve- Jerrell Sonnenberg, Miss Marjorie Hofl- | ning. Refreshments will be served. man, Miss Merle Simcox, Mr. Dick | Admittance by 1931 membership or Bowman, Mr. John Bishop, Miss Olges | guest cards are necessary and owing Sonnenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chap- | to the rules of the club, guest cards man, Mr. Golden Jett and Mr. and | must be procured in advance from tha Mrs. W. V. Pratt. secretary, Miss Blanche Wise, the b | Harwill 1835 K street northwest. (ST =T | _Mrs. Gladyce W. Simmons, wife of Ml‘. and Ml"!‘ WO!{C | Representative Robert G. Simmons, is Celebrate Golden Wedding | President of the sociesy. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Wolfe, 1674 | Irving street northwest, will entertain their family and a small company of friends tomorrow evening at the Shore- ham Hotel in celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. At S R R AR R R R Y S Bridge Luncheon With Tennessee Hostess Mrs. Cora Adams Peoples of John- son City, Tenn., entertained Priday with a bridge luncheon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Loftus Murrell, on Blackthorn street, Chevy Chase. Cov- ers were laid for 35 and the hostess was isted in entertaining by her ‘daugh- ters, Mrs. Murrell, and Mrs. J. Pur- nell Johnson of Baltimore. Nebraska Socie‘.’y Reception At Congressional Club The ladies of the Nebraska congres- | sional delegation will act as hostesses | @ CoPn. Ave. and Macomb St. to the Nebraska Soclety Saturday, De- cember 19, at 8:15 o'clock, at the Con- | 4 Phone COL. 0706 gressional Club, 2001 New Hampshire | AXasanss ssssssssssssssss ESTABLISHED 1876 SUNDAY DINNER AT BUDD'S is a real feast. ~ Prom Blue & Points on the half- shell " to our own- ——] e famous des- serts £1.00. Order your Ice Cream at pre- war prices (all fla- packed and ered to your home, $1 the quart Two Stores 18th & Columbia Road Sunday R A e e N S S A N R Y R R A S S R A N R TN Remarkable Christmas.Saie! ! ow You wouldn’t have believed your ears a year ago if you had been told you could get furs at these prices! 89"’0 for $100 to $125 Muskrat Coats fashioned. . .excellent lden muskrat trimmings! $89.5 165 for $195 to $225 Misses’ Hudson Seal Coats aistline, full sweeping Shown for the First Time! HATS of Felt and Straw 15 For those adventurcus spirits . love high fashion . we ‘present a stunning collection of hats . . . felt . . . with brims of a brand-new straw . . . charmeuse. And though they are the very first harbingers of a Spring that is net so far behind . . . they may be had in the colors that match and blend with your Winter wardrobe! Other charmeuse trimmed hats at $12.50. HAT SHOP—STREET FLOOR. These are the What Coats trimmed with brown ou could own. Down in . who sel coat at this price. The skins so beautiful handsome to wear...and for a Miss 25 The very high neck in front. e square deep cut decollette in back held up by suspenders. . . pure white . . . the girdle bril- nt red the jacket bor- y black shading to white Such a stunning gown in a collection of velvet, sheers, * canton crepe! white, red, blue, green, rquoise, pink. Sizes 14 to 20! Others from $16 to $29.50 FIFTH FLOOR. for a Junior $16.50 What a “love” of a dress...ice blue satin with a little film of net sequin bordered for a cape! It fits like nothing you've ever d! It's so sleek! And wow” in a collection of ‘wows,” made up of satins and crepes Some mere straps of rhinestone. ..others with cross- back straps. And in such colors as pink, blue, turquoise, red, white, black! Sizes 11 to 17. Other Gowns, $I5 to $39.50 THIRD FLOOR.