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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN ITON, D. C, ‘Alexandria \Veddings And Engagsmcnts of Intcrest Announced Mrs. Frank M. Dillard Is Hostess at Bridge Luncheon. ALEXANDRIA, Va, December 12.— Mrs. Frank M. Dillard entertained at a bridge luncheon Tuesday in her home on South Bt. Asaph street GUEST AT | BANQUET DECEMBER 13, 1931—PART THREE. SOCIE iChevy Chase Personal Notes and Other Items Of Social Interest Luncheon Given for Mem- bers of Executive Board of Woman's Club. Mrs. Roger Whiteford, Mrs. James Bennett and Mrs. Leslie C. Frank were joint hostesses to the members of the | v lday evening at their home on Jenifer 1 street. Mrs. Lyon Hopkinson gave a luncheon and bridge Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Prederick W. Powell of McKinley street will entertain this evening at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paull Betters of Washington. Mrs. H. Cochran Fisher entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday after- noon in her home on Brandywine street. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Earll enter- tained at supper and bridge Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hathaway are visiting in New York City, where they will remain for several days. Representative Edmund F. Erk has TY. | Dental Soctety, wil have charge of the | annual dinner dance of the soclety to be given Saturday night, January 9, at the Mayflower Hotel. They will be as- | sisted in making preparations for the event by the officers and members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary. Officers of the | Dental Society and their wives and the officers of the Ladies’ Auxiliary will re- | ceive the guests. | | |Senora de Abelli Assisting At Club Tea Today 1‘ The December tea of the Wesley Heights Club will be held this after- noon in the club house from 4 to 6 . executive board of the Chevy Chase Miw Anna Manson Hubard of Wash- ‘ : Woman's Ohib_ a luncheon Wednes- | tgtea ¥as the week end guest of Mr. | L ) |46y at Ars. Whitefors iiome: onlLe: s sé‘é?flf“».‘a‘ mgo'gan of ! land street. The gu>sts numbered 28. ave announced the marriage | Mrs, Whiteford will entertain at tea zabeth to Mr. | | tomorrow afternoon for the ladies who of Mr 3 " | assisted in the Red Cross drive in her te AT Wi 3 : i saction Wednes- % | 5, Hancock, Md., | m E.Kelly of St. Peter’s Church officiating Belt apnounces the f her daughter Helen to Mr es Quant of Washington, formerly of New York City, Friday, December 4, in Washington, with Rev. James Shera Montgomery officiating. Immediately the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Quant | returned to his home on Delaware | o'clock, with Mrs. Walter H. Kilbourne street, after spending some time in |In charge of arrangements. Her com- Pittsburgh, Pa. ° | mittee includes Senora Luis O. de Abelli, Mrs. Douglass Griesemer entertained (Mrs. A Chester Flather, Mrs. J. J. the drama section of the Chevy Chase | Mack, Mrs. A. G. Wenley, Mrs. Ariel F. Woman’s Club Priday evening. Mr. | Cardon, Mrs. A. Harding Paul and Mrs. Gideon Lyon spoke on the present | Theodore F. Grape. theatrical season in Washington. Mrs. | Fred M. Kirby gave a review on the | theater season in New York. A play, “The Barretts of Wimpole Street,” was read by Mrs. James E. Davidson. Mr. Joseph McGuire and ir. and M Douglass Griesemer. Mrs. Joseph Me- Guire directed the reading of the play Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Manter of | Willow Lane have as_their house guests Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Newell | of West Newbury, Mass, parents of | Mrs, Lawrence Townsend (left) and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, sponsor- | M Manter. Miss Ruth Adams entertained at {bridgt and supper Monday ever at | her home on Leland street Mrs. Jam Roger entertalned a4 & bridge and supper party Friday evening. The Chevy Chase Chapter of the Red Cross gave a card party Monday night for the convalescents at the Naval Ho: pital. Mrs. Millard West, Mrs. Jam E. Douglass, Mrs. Ralph Howard, M It G 1 Roger Whiteford, Miss Betty West and | o for Florida. They. wil Miss Wilma, Smith were the OSICSSES. |0 the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra Tuesday, December 15, A M elip. aaisal) William Thorpe announces the e s - Jaeabs entertained | 4:30 o'clock, in Constitution Hall. Mrs, Robert Low Bacon is chairman of the | . . Coe, gement of daughter, Margaret tained the Gamma Sigma class of at a dinner party Saturday evening in | committee. W _—Harrls-Ewing Photos. | prances Asbury Church Tuesday eve- ) M '1'1"W>" Jewell, also of | thefr home on Thirty eighth street S The wedding will take | 7 ning, December 1, in her home on Elm Mrs. Douglass McIntyre of Collngs- |per and bridge Thursday evening in|E. Neely, Mrs. Herbert DePew, Mrs. |street. Forty-two guests were present. A dr'an sl e X';X;{Tn\x)uT' ihe week wirs | their home on Morrison sircet, | James Smart, Mrs, V]\Jdllllmvre’fl(fi. Yogntg, - ———— sk 1 guest of he ents. 2 Mrs. W. A. Rogers entertained at|Mrs., Frank Stetson, Mrs. am Got- . i irrieeny 1 J|John H. McGee of McKinley street. = |juncheon and bridge Tuesday afternoon. | tlieb, Mrs. J. MacKay Spears and Mrs. Dental Society Hosts g . ¢ ; Mrs. Arthur Barton Crane and h Col. Alexander E. Powell has re- | Harry Blanford. At Annual Dance 5 turned from a trip to New York City. | Mrs, Irving Hall of Meadow Lane ! 7 Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wilcox have | entertained at supper and bridge Wed- | Dr. C. T. Basselt, chairman; Dr. M. | E. Brushart, Dr. L. F. Davis, Dr. E. E. Joseph Newell of | Golden, Dr. W. A. Harrison, Dr. H. B returned from Richmond, Va, where . they spent the week end. et 7 ) Mrs. Willlam Scott Stein will be | West Newbury, Mass, are the guests Lo e e S Aibest D, Dieterich en- | hostess tomorrow at Juncheon and |of thelr son-in-law and daughter Mr B N e oy lertained at supper and bridge Satur- bridge at the University Club. and Mrs. Warren B. Manter. Mr. and | ‘qunk c‘nmprisl‘ng.t.he Social REIHUOHS. bl | " Mrs. Carl Tillman will entertain to- | Mrs. Manter entertained at a bridge | £oUNE comprising the Social Relauons Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Laudick have |morrow at luncheon and bridge in her |supper on Thursday evening in honor returned from a motor trip to Red | home on McKinley street. ‘o( thelr parents. | Mrs. K’s Toll House Tavern COLESVILLE PIKE SILVER SPRING, MD. | daughter, Miss Betty Crane, left Friday | for New York, where they will be joined | by Miss Mary Crane, a student of Mount Holyoke College. Mrs. Crane and her i | daughters * attended the Army-Navy Sayles of W. 4 Steaks, Chops and our own made Pies, Cakes and Sherbets Noon to $:30 p.m. Sunday Breakfast, 9 to 12 Luncheon. Afternoon Teas. Dinners. Phone Shepherd 3500 to Mr. Robert L The wedding will take place in | ) ng. | and Mrs. Charles Hilton an-| e the engagement of their daugh- ! ter Gertrude to Mr. William Brown, also of this city. The date of the wed- ding has not been made known. The marriage is announced of Miss Barah Baumgardner of Alexandria to Mr. William L. Pasters of New Castle, Pa., Tueséay, December 1, in Rockville. | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pearson of Win- | che: Mr. Harry Hardesty of | v ey spent the| Mrs. Percy Wilson Phillips enter-| Mr. and Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson N T e |tained at a bridge tea Wednesday |will leave today for New York, where Miss Gatherine Crane left Friday for | afternoon for Mrs. Lawrence Naylor of |they will stop for & week 'at the New York City, where she attended | Washington, when the guests were Mrs. | Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. the Army-Navy foot ball game. E. Percival Wilson, Mrs. Irving Nor-| Dr. and Mrs. James M. Moser will Mrs. George Kane enteriained at sup- wood, Mrs. Thomas P. Dudley, jr.; Mrs. 'entertain at supper and bridge Tues- were week end guests of Mrs. Walter S, Nicklin Mr. d Mrs. Sidney Bradford have returned to their home in Baltimore after a visit to Mr Mrs, Charles M. Houston and her small son s ael Houston, left last week for New York to join Mr. Houston. ‘They will live in Jackson Heights, Long Islang Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Toll have left for Dayton, Ohio, where they will remain for several weeks with relatives. Mrs. J. W. Mills of Roanoke, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Haislip. Mrs, Edward Kerrick and Miss Patsy Kerrick left for their home in Rickersville, Md., after a visit to Mr, i Mrs, Delmar Fantum. Miss Christine Dunn has left for Panama, where she will spend some time 1ds. elen Norris Cummings has re- turned from Richmond, where she at- tended a meeting of the executive board Virginia Federation of Women's Fedora Ryon is back from a visit to Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Teed in Oden- ton, Md. Mr. George Mason is at home after a it to his sister, Mrs. J. B. Glenn, in Roanoke, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Washburn of El- mira, N. ¥, and Mrs, Edward Shaffer of Sayre, Pa., who have been spending & few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Forbes, have left for their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes had as their week end guest the latter's brother, Mr. H. O. Washburn of Athens, Pa., and her ;n(u‘, Mr. Frederick Cole of Barton, Ny and Mrs. Thomas Devoe have re- ed from a visit to relatives i An- apolis Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Cossens rrived home Mon from a visit to the lat- ter's parents in Scranton, Pa. Re and Mrs. Curtis B. i | MRS. RGE SIMONDS, | Who, with her husband, Brig. n. imonds, will be among the guests at the Towa State Society banquet and danc ;Chmrh and will spend the remain’er of the Winter with Mrs. Cox’s mother Mrs, William A. Moncure. Mrs. Ralph Russell left yesterday for her home in Wilmington, Del., after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ale ander S. Doniphan on North Washing- ton street Mrs. Ethan Allen Jones is home from & visit to Miss Leta Serpell in Norfolk Miss Virginia Garton left Sunday for her home in Winston-Salem, N ) after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Frank Iden. Va., are the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carrington Parrish. Mrs. C. O. Henry and Mr. Cullen Henry have returned from a visit to the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cullen in Crisfield, Md. Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Kidwell were week end guests of the latter's:parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Clark in Minnie- ville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall LeNeave of Charlotte, N. C. have left for their home after a visit to the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Gregory. | Mr. and Mrs. Pearisburg, V were guests last week | of {aeir cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee | Price. i Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. Davidson spent the week ehd with the latter's mother Mrs. F. B. Miller in Norristown, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Frank Damron have returned from a visit to the latter’: uncle, Mr. James Baden in Baden, Md. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Miller of Pulaski, | Edward Hedrick of | at the Shoreham December 18. Harris-Ewing Photo. Dr. James Hawfleld is chairman of the Men’s Committee. It is hoped that all North Carolinians who are in and near Washington on that date will be able to_attend. The soclety’s annual reception in honor of the North Carolina delegation in Congress will be held the third week in January at the Shoreham Hotel, the date to be announced later. Membership tickets and guest cards may be obained from Miss Jane Eliza- beth Newton, secretary-treasurer, the Chastleton Hotel “If Nature Didn’t Give You Curls” Call Dist. 9718 A Christmas Gift That Will Long Be Remembered A triple re- sults wave at an amazingly low price. 1st—Workman- ship that insures you of perfect success with your wave. 2nd—The quel- ity of material used is only the “genuine.” 3rd—Lasting and lovely results, Fur Coats £119 No gift as fine as this — seal- dyed coney w i t h Russian fitth or Jap mink collars; sturdy silver muskrat with fitch—at a hol- iday saving! Brooks— Second Floor. Frocks 81650 Glorious e v e- ning frocks in n e w holiday colors. Satins, BROOKS G St. bet. 11th& 12th Make Ita Clothes Christmas A gift of fash- Choose to match her coat black or ion! —in brown. Brooks— Main Floor. Kid Gloves $9.95 French kid, kid, or 4-but- ton length, glace suede. black, brown. Brooks— Main Floor. Chiffon $].00. 3 pairs for $2.75 — a real saving! Pure extf a- sheer, lovely. silk, Gift-boxed. ‘Whether it's your best than anything else. Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN FaG LET'S MAKE THIS A PRACTICAL and PERSONAL CHRISTMAS girl, friend, mother, sister, wife or daughter, she’ll appreciate an intimate gift more Select from the various lovely gifts in our first-floor gift shops. French Crepe and Satin LINGERIE $1.95 to $5 These things of beauty will be Joys for the fortunate receiver. ‘They are slimly cut on bias lines, and either trimmed with dainty lace or embroidery. Individual pleces to match up to $19.50. CHIFFON KERCHIEFS $1 to $2.50 Lacy hankies of chiffon squares of huge dimensions add grace to the evening frock. velvets and sheer fabrics in fashions as new as New Year, for miss- es and women. Mr. Fran les of Baltimore, was the week end guest of his parents, Mr and Mrs. John E. Redmiles, Mrs, Manly Broadus of Newton, Va. spent the past week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert .| The North Carolina Soclety of Wash- Wheat | ington, D. C., will observe the holiday Mrs. C. B. Spilman and her small|5eason with & dance and card party at | granddeughter, Permilia Bayol, have e- | the Shoreham Hotel on December 21 at turned from & visit to her mother, Mrs, | 8:30 o'tlock pm. A large number of Walter Burgess, in Culpeper Gounty, | SOUNE Deople at home for the holidays Mrs. Spilman’s brother-in-law and sis- | 8¢ expected to attend and help make ter, Dr. and Mrs. b, Boothe Pulman, w111 | this event one of the most enjoyable of arrive from Porto Rico this week and | the society's social season. will go to Culpeper to spend Christ-| Mrs. Margaret Pou Moran is chair- e e e e U {man of the Ladies’ Committee, while 8rd Floor Front Suite 336-7-8 and Mrs. Jonn Armistead Dem- | rgmss: ~aagase < : of Baltimore were week end guests 4 it SR latter's parents, Rev. and Mrs, | § 4 iam J. Morton in Church LI a w m e emR s Trines oo . /2. JM05es ons needing no finger wave to keep your hair looking “natural.” Brooks— Was $10 Main Floor. Flannel Robes $3.95 3R Datbaiand CasiDart: e NOW For North Carolinians Complete, including finger wave and sham- poo. “Personally wrap- ped by Mr. Jack.” FREE Shampoo with Finger Wave, $1.00 Jack’s Permanent Wave Shop 1320.22 F St. N.W. SWEATERS AND SKIRTS $2.95 0 - Wi Sweaters have that desirable gm% 'a“fl vool] handmade appearance, and make n|anly annel, & darling outfit with a skirt of beautifully tai- B ” suedine. lored in striped or plain styles. A superb gift! Brooks— Main Floor. Brooks— Third Floor. BROOKS G St. bet, 11th and 12tb Evening Wraps EVENING BAGS $2.95 to $10 To complete the evening en- semble, beaded bags of pearl, Gay Pajamas bugle, or rhinestones or velvet She’ll 32.95 = pouclies 1o black, white, end Welcome Allsilk crepe b in one - piece i LOUNGING PAJAMAS $5.75 to $16.50 med or beauti- fully tailored. Flesh, tearose, For the lady of lewsure, or the college girl, to wear while enter- taining or relaxirg. 2, is attending school at Stuart Mrs. R. L. Whittemore and Miss Aud- F Street at Eleyenth rey Whittemore of Richmond are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whittemore. Mrs. Robert Ashburn and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashburn, jr., spent the past week with relatives in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Newland have returned from a visit to the latter's perents, Mr. and Mrs, Wilkinson in Woodstock, Va. irs. Frances Paulson Ohio, to sp ves Velvet, shirred and delicate in hip length; or snow-white bunny short jackets. Also long velvet wraps at $25. The Apparel Shop PRESENTS “The Bridge Frock” Combining Crepe with Metal Cloth Dress Coats ) Glittering metal cloth in rich shades : 7 Xmas of emerald, sapphire or red forms A holiday on high coat prices, too! This is a time to get extra value in these lovely new coats now. Smart rough woolens with : fine furs. | Brooks— I | Second Floor. has gone to several weeks Something Wearable! Lewis Tutt and their t week for Newark, N spend the remainder Brooks— Third Floor. children left blue. Broaks— Main Floor. Silk Undies $].95 Pure dye satin or crepe slips, chemises, p an- ties, bloomer: dance sets, with lace or tailored. Brooks— Main Floor. George Duane of Balti- eek end guests of the lat- Mrs. H M. Wilsc Mrs, Owen Butler and Mr. Itimore have re- a visit to 1pbell rancis A. Cox have from Souchow, Ct where Mr. Cox is rector of the Episcopal *GIFTS WRAPPED WITHOUT CHARGE ROBES $3.95 to $16.50 Flannel Robes, in striped or contrasting shades, or silk robes, tallored or lace trimmed, make excellent gifts. DELIVERY A N Y- WHERE WITHOUT the tops of these very newest fash- CHARGE. ion creations. It's the very newest idea for a dressy informal frock and will serve for many occasions during the holi- L I N day festivities. A number of inter- G E R #JOAN FAIR, GIFT SECRETARY, TO SHOP WITH OR FOR YOU. NATION. AL 7850, esting styles to s=lect from. BEVERLY HOSIERY $1 to $1.95 Famous for quality, Beverly hose will be appreciated, for one never can have too many. $] 95 Lacy-knit an d lovely, slip-over types in plain colors or gor- geous combina- tions. BROOKS G St. bet. 11th & 12th Danty things that wom- en love, in attractive Christmasy boxes. Teddies, Chemise, Dance Sets, Slips of silk crepe and satin, Lace trimmed and other styles. Note the price re- duction, SILK MULES $1.95 to $3.95 Silken Mules || 4£%== o oo e 5o them dyed to match the robe or $].95 mind this little pajamas. price for a ilk crepe with smart bunny! :u’l"l; st r]n P Black or brown };‘;:P:r ‘:"i :‘; i o BN Lavox & {;enrh,grnn. S“I.J,:;a ;';r avender, mara- A bou. Brooks— Main Floor. Brooks— Fur Jackets Main Floor. NOW i { § P $1.95 Use Ney's Budget Buy it you need | I today s policy and nlsn are a Santa Cl Regularly $2.95 ; Dadidly | wont ¥4 o 20 S 4 BUNNY WRAPS $15 Even Madam Queen wants & white fur jacket to wear in the evenings. They are snug and wargs, and any girl will adore one. big help to This particular dress shown above is black crepe combined with an emerald green metal cloth top. Note the clever peplum-like style of this model...................$29.50 l ‘ MOSES—FIRST FLOOR.