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SOCIETY.” THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Fort Humphreya Club Presents program of SCCretary and Mrs. Adams See Service Teams play (Continued From First Page) C., DECEMBER 13, 1931—PART THREE. SQCIETY. lish their headquarters for the Winter season. They will travel by motor and during the next three months will make trips through that section of the coun- try, going as far West as Los Angeles. Their return trip will bring them over the Northern route to Washington. bassy and Mrs. McNamara will return today from New York, where they went for the Army-Navy game yesterday after spending Friday in Phlhd'phh. bassy and Mme, Thenault will have The air attache of the French em- | Music in Harris Hall‘ Wnshingmnians Included in Guest Artists Taking Part in Affair, PORT HUMPHREYS, Va, December 12—The Post Music Club met in Harris | Hall Tuesday night and was entertained with & program arranged by Mrs. Oscar ‘ A. Saunders and Mrs. Herbert B. Loper. The guest artists on the program m»{ cluded Mrs. Edward C. McMorland, Mrs, David C. Book, Mr. Gilbert Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ciark of Wash- | ingtor: Preceding the musicale and Mrs. Oscar A. Saunders er “rtained at dinner, when their guests included Maj and Mrs, Edward C. McMorland, Mr and Mrs, Gilbert Clark, Mr. and Nathan Clark, Lieut. and Mrs. Ct W. Stewart, Lieut. and Mrs. Edward M Markham, jr.; Mrs. Ernest M. Pisher Mrs. David C. Book, Miss Jane Wright and Lieut. Max Johnson Another dinner before the musicale was given by Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz. They had as their guests Maj. and Mrs. Robert W. Crawford, Maj. and Mrs, James A. McCallam, Maj. Henry A. Wingate, Mrs. Etta B. Walker, Capt and Mrs, James D. Andrews, jr., and Mrs. Harold W. Gammans | The Officers Club gave a dance last night in Harris Hall. In the receiving line were Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas R Howard, Lieut. and Mrs. Henry ‘G Douglas and Lieut S. Johnson "he dar a dinn land C. Gee. TI Col. and Mfs. Edward H and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Maj. and Mrs. Bowyer B. Browne, Maj. and Mrs Robert W. Crawford, Maj. Henry A.| Wingate, Capt. and Mrs. Morrill W. Maston, Capt. and Mrs. Albert C.| Lieber Miss_Caroline Schulz, Miss Rosa Wingate, Miss Jean Gee, Lieut Max S. Johnson, Meut. Herman W Bchull, jr., and Mr. Stuart Gee. Lieut. and Mrs. Horace F, Sykes were dinner hosts Friday to Lieut. and Mrs. | John C. B. Elliott, Lieut. and Mrs Manuel J. Asensio and Lieut. and Mrs Paul D. C. Berrigan | Lieut, and Mrs. Herbert B. Loper were | hosts at supper Saturday night and had | with them Capt. and Mrs. James D Andrews. jr.; Lieut. and-Mrs. Beverly C Spow, Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening. Col. and Mrs ‘Was] Iisut Robert J. Fleming of ng the week end | \d Mrs. Robert J. Fleming, jr Lieut. and Mrs. Morris dined_Saturday night with Licut Mrs. Elmer Barnes of Washington r. and Mrs. William Jewell and son Billy, of Washington spent Sunday with Maj. and Mrs. William E. R. Covell Lieut. and Mrs. John C. B. Elliott left Tuesday for Florida, where they will visit before sailing for Hawali in January. | Lieut. and Mrs. Paul D. €. Berrigan | had as their dinner guests Monday | {iLieut. and Mrs. Manual J.- Asensio, | VLieut. and Mrs. Willlam H. Mills, Lieut. | 1&nd Mrs. John C. B. Elliott | Lieut. and Mrs. Henry G. Douglas !'were dinner guests Saturday of Gen lland Mrs. Charles Kutz of Washington i The Dramatic Club will present “Rich Man-Poor Man" at the Engineer (| Theater Saturday night, December 19. This is the first presentation of the i club this year and will be followed by | two more shows in the late Winter and Spring. | Col. G. J. Plebeger was a recent | Jecturer before the Engineer School Mrs. Ethel Morande of New York was the week-end guest of Maj. Henry A. Wingate and Mrs. Etta B. Walker Mr. and Mrs. David Pulton of Roch- ester, N. Y., are the week-end gue *of Lieut. and Mrs. Robert E. M. Des Islets 4" Maj. and Mrs. Willlam E. R. Covell sattended the dinner given Wednesday | i night at the Shoreham Hotel for Miss ¥ Caroline Schulz by Mrs. Russell Ben- I mett of Washington. ¥ Lieut. and Mrs. John C. B. Elliott and Mrs. Paul D. C. vgan were dinner guests Saturday » Lieut. and Mrs. Manual J. Asensio. % Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow en- | ¥tertained at dinner Priday for Miss | } Jane Wright and had as their guests | f Lieut. and Mrs. Michael C. Grenata, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart, Lieut. Henry M. Underwood and Lieut. Charles H. Mason Mrs. George W. Reinhardt of Lynn Mass., arrives tomorrow to be the guest of Lieut. and Mrs. George C. Reinhardt over Christmas Miss Maude Humphreys and Mr. Ben Sternbridge of Washington were dinner guests Sundsy of Lieut. and jMrs. Emil J. Peterson. ’. Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart | { attended the diplomatic reception at ¥ the White House Thursday night Miss Charlotte Grey spent last week §end with Mrs. Nell Clement in Wash- 4 ington ! Dr. Persus Putnam of New York is & spending the week-end with Maj. and ¥ Mrs. Lunsford E. Oliver. Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert B. Loper * were luncheon and theater guests of f Lieut. and Mrs. John N. Opie, ir., of { Alexandria Thursday i Capt. and Mrs. Albert C. Lieber, ir #and Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow were dinner guests Wednesday of Capt and Mrs. Ralph Millis of Washington Lieut. and Mrs. John B. Hughes of Washington dined Saturday night with Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert B. Loper Maj. O. W. Griswold of Fort Ben- ning, Ga., was the luncheon guest today of Lieut. and Mrs. Standish Weston Capt. and Mrs. William N. Thomas ir. are dinner guests tonight of Lieut and Mrs. Weston Ma). and Mrs. William E. R. Covell are dinner guests tonight of Maj. and Mrs. Edward Roth at the Columbia M. Bauer and Dorsey of Washington was MISS EKATHARINE Daughter of My debut this CUSTIS HILLYER, and Mr. William Lowe Hillyer, among those who attended the Army-Navy game in New York yesterday. Miss Hillyer is not making a formal season, but W taking part in the group of her debutante classmates. —Harris-Ewing Photo the dinner guest Louis W. Prentiss ursday. Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart will give a buffet supper tomorrow for a group of thetr relatives and friends Lieut. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs.W. E. Hope Give Reception for Debutante Daughtcr | ___ (Continued FProm First Page.) daughter, Miss Carolyn Chantry, who will arrive from Vassar. Miss Chantry will be presented to sooiety at a tea December 28. Miss Fanella Castanedo, debutante daughter of Mrs. Lutz Wahl, will return to the city today from New York, where she went for the Army-Navy foot ball game. Miss Martha Morrow will entertain at luncheon December 21 in honor of Miss Carolyn Chantry, Miss Ruth Milli- ken and Miss Fanella Castanedo, three debutantes of the season. Miss Anne Wyant, debutante daugh- ter of Representative and Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, will be the honor guest at a buffet supper December 21, given by - rCol. and Mrs. Henry M. Morrow. _Miss Pansy Blogmer, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Beale Bloomer, will be the guest in whose honor Mrs. B. Paul Lamberton will en- tertain at luncheon at the Washington Club Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Bailey enter- tained a small company at dinner last evening in their home in honor of Miss Bloomer, who is & cousin of Mrs. Bailey. Miss Caroline Marbury Beall, de- butente daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Dent Beall, will be the honor guest | at dinner Wednesday evening of her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Beall, preceding SUNDAY DINNER Served 12 Tl 8 P. M. ‘1 Turkey, Ohicken and Other Meats Fresh Vegetables Salads Oholoe of Many “Own-Made" Desserts and Ice Creams CLUB PLATES 55¢ to 75¢ M 1 Appetizers Soup S BT et e ONDAY DINNER connection with s oies 7S¢ regular dinner Continuous Flow of Clean, Dry Atr Convince Yourself Of Its Outstanding Superiority. 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Miss Margaret Gibbins, debutante daughter of Col. and Mrs. Henry Gib- bins, will entertain at tea this afternoon in compliment to Miss Sarah Carey, gnugh(er of Senator and Mrs. Robert B. arey. Miss Patti Warfield Edmonston of Baltimore will be presented to society in Washington at a tea dance to be given on Friday Mayflower by her David S. Hendrick grandmother, Mrs. return to thelr quarters at the navy yard today after a few days' stay New York, where they went for the Army-Navy foot ball game. Mrs. Katharyn C. Fuqua will present her daughter, Miss Kathryn Fuqua, to soclety in the Capital at a dinner dance to be given tomarrow evening at the Mayflower preceding the Washingten Bachelors' Cotillion. GALL { | . Col. and Mrs. Leroy Herron have with | >Spmn. Mr. Zimmerman was detained in | visit, De- cembe; Gov. Joseph B. Ely of Massachusetts has arrived in Washington and is at the Carlton over. the week end. arriving in Pennsylvania s | . 'The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Ingalls, spent several days in Ohio | last week and joined Mrs. Ingalls in New | York yesterday. They will return to | Washington this evening. The Assistant Secretary of Com- merce for Aeronautics, Col. Clarence M. Young, will leave today by plane for Sapula Island, off the coast of Georgia, 'gflaipend & few days with Mr. Howard offin. Gen. Charles P. Summerall, U. 8. A, retired, former chief of staff, and Mrs. | Summerall are week end guests of Mr. | and Mrs. Clark Williams of Greenwich, | (S:oné: on their plantation at Camden, | them their daugbter, Mrs. Oliver E | Zimmerman, who has fust returned from | in New York, but will join his wife this | week and they will spend the Chris | mas season with Col. and Mrs. Herron. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman will leave in January for Buenos Ayres to be gone for about a year, | g CaPt. Hayne Ellis, O, §. N., and Mrs. | Elis will leave Saturday for Kansas | City to spend Christmas with the lat- ter's father, Mr. John Long. Maj. John C. F. Tillson and Mrs. Tillson will leave Washington Tuesday for Balt Lake City, been transfe on is a brother of Mrs. Edward C ord and was the guest of Col. and Mrs. Clifford in the Summer shortly after his arrivel here. | Maj. Withers, U. 5. A, retired, and Mrs. Guy Withers, left Friday T i’l\m&on, Ariz, where they will estabe cheery sur- ngs—and Mrs. v's own delicious OIN Conn. Ave. & Calvert § Frances Wiesell 1639 Connecticut Ave. Sale of Exclusive Winter Millinery Ambeseido: B And Lady Lindsay Hosts | ___ (Continued From Pirst Page.) latter’s mother, Mrs. O. M. Spencer, who will arrive today from her home in the Middle West. | Mme. Weldel, wife of the commercial counselor of the Swedish legation, and | her sister, Mrs. Gano of Philadelphia, are spending the week end with their | father, Mr. Pope, in his home in Mari- with them until after Christmas the | Models formerly *16- to *35:2 %3,%10,%15 All Sales Final December 18, at_the | Capt. and Mrs. Frank D. Berrien will | Nejib Hekimian | announces OPENING of his new EASTERN RUG ERIES Tuesday, December 15th Nejib He ESTABLISHED 1214 CONNECTICUT AVENUE o imian. Inc. L1901 Pianos oF QuaLiry are more reasonably priced than in many years. The Piano is musically indispensable. Ability to play and give self-expression at the keyboard is quickly acquired by modern methods of teaching and practic 3 rich returns in and appreciation. A Home Is Not Complete Without a Piano We Offer the Widest R of Choice in True, Time-tested Instruments. P Budget Payments Are \(cn]‘lc‘l,—“ —_—— STEINWAY “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS” Vose Pianos. . Brambach Grand Used Uprights. Priced as low as Priced from « . JPriced from Settergren Grands. . . . . .Priced jrom New Uprights . . Priced 1rom $195 to $385 . As low as $100 E. F. Droor & Sons Co., 1300 G “The Richest Child Is Poor Without Musical Training” 1d yields musical knowledge, pleasure 1ge $875 $525 $350 Steinway $1875 in whose honor the Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. van Royen en- tertained at dinner Friday evening. The counselor of the Polish embassy and Mme. Sokolowski will entertain as luncheon Wednesday. | M. and Mme. Sokolowski have as thelr guest for a few days Mrs. Elizabeth | Ballanberg of Warsaw, Poland, who is on her way to spend Christmas with her mother, Mrs. C. T. Ready, in her home in Baton Rouge, La. i ‘The second counselor of the Italian embassy and Signora Catalani, who have been with the latter's mother, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, for the late Autumn, will leave this week for the South to remain for some time. ‘The naval attache of the British em- POTTHAST 1291 Covered in and other fabries. Regular value $70. A Lovely Christmas or Wedding CHit Baltimore. Md., 924 N. Charles St. SEMI-ANNUAL etta, Ohio. mericial attache of the Mexican em- | | bassy, and Senora de Casares enter- tained at the dinner dance at the Shoreham last night. of the Spanish embassy, Senor Alfonso | | Merry Del Val, is expected to come to | this country early in the new year to | take up his dutie legation, Senor Luis Castro Urena of San_Jose, Costa Rica, has arrived in | | Washington and is established at Ward- | man Park Hotel. democratic state in Europe. Est, 1892 POTTHAST BROS., INC., 1888 19th St. N.W, at Dupont Circle and Conn. Ave. Factory, 1400 Block Wicomico 8t. Senor Ingeniero Ermilo Casares, com- | ‘The newly appointed second secretary | The new attache of the Costa Rican | Switzerland 1is perhaps the most | POTTHAST m: lines, all hal ortahle — th crewel for $70. It ix omly possible to offer nat $29.75, because we the makers well- ng direct. Removal Sale All Prices Reduced Living d furniture made in our own s) New York City. 500 Fifth Avenue Epiphany Church Opens “Cauntry Store™ A “country store” will be opened in the Parish House of Epiphany Church Thursday, from morning until eve- | ning, the proceeds from which will go | toward the m!tn(.enlnce of Epiphany Church Home. Luncheon will be | served from 11 until 2 o'clock, featur- |ing. among other things, _delicious waffles with maple syrup. Edible ar- | tieles that will be on sale include cakes, pies, jellies, preserves, pickles, homemade salads, baked hams, etc. Of particular interest will be the Epiphany home cook book, & compllation of choice and very unusual recipes gath- The Original 1215 G St. ARE BARGAINS IN THIS SALE! the limit here. (Dyed Muskrat) Models that picture style in the most ap- proved form Valued from $250 to 8275. Pre - Christmas Sale Price..... (Dyed Coney) Plain models of chic and grace. Valued from $125 to $250. Pre- Christmas Sale CLEARANCE EARLIER Than Usual Again, to meet the desire of so many of our patrons, we are advancing the usual after-Christmas Clear- ance Sale, an event waited for so eagerly by so many Washingtonians, to tomorrow, December 14th. This makes possible the purchase of our beautiful 10 Sl 6.50 75 Payments if desired Morning DRESSES For All Occasions—Dinner, Evening, Street and Afternoon $|6.7S $22.50 549.50 and COATS For Street.and Sports Wear—a Generous Assortment in the Newest Colors and Styles $2 9.50 539.50 $125 and | ered together from various sections of the country and abroad by members of | the Board of Lady Managers of the home, | _ Miscellaneous articles of wearing ap- parel and adornment also will be on The “country store” is open to the patronage of the public, sale. Germany Bans Soviet Speech. DUESSELDORF, Germany, Deceme ber 12 (#).—In accordance with the latest government decree, police banned yesterday a lecture by Soviet Commis- | sloner of Education Lunatscharski on | the cultural development of Russia, | scheduled for today. ¥ ¥m. Rosendorf Street Furrier National 8663 Metropolitan 9285 THE MOST CHARMING FUR COATS Dollars count most when the Christmas demand is on. They coun Hudson Seal Coats Northern Seal Coats 57050 A small deposit reserves your choice — arrange Budget Starts Tomorrow nox vir KRN D clothes for holiday activities at wholesale cost and less. A lovely gown or wrap is the most enjoyable among Christmas gifts. Up Up MILLINERY Our Entire Remainin 83.50 $5 SPECIAL ¢ Stock of Fall Hats $7.50 and Up NOTICE! The store will be open at 8 a. m. to give those who have little time during business hours an opportunity . , . NO. G Q. 'S NO EXCHANGES SCHWA for better selections. ALL SALES FINAL B, INC