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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 13, 1931—PART THREE. Ml’!w G. Frenc]\ OWCHS Gives Dinner {0]’ SOH And Daughter-in-Law Guests From Washington Included in Lists at Affair in Chaptico. LEONARDTOWN, Md., December 12.; ~—Mrs. G. French Owens entertained at dinner at Alta Vista, her home at Chaptico, for her son and daughter- iIn-law, Mr. and Mrs. George French Owens, Saturday evening. Their wed- ding October 24 in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lynch, daughters of Dr. Hopper Lynch of Mount Olive, at her home, Potomac View. Solons of Congress to Attend Idahoans Party The Idaho State Society, under its newly elected officers, is planning an interesting year of activity. The first event of the Winter will be a recep- tion followed by dancing and gards at the United States Chamber of Com- merce, Connecticut avenue and H street, Saturday evening, December 19 In the receiving line will be Senator {and Mrs. Willlam E. Borah, Senator and Mrs. John Thomas, Representative and Mrs. Addison T. Smith, Represent- ative and Mrs. Burton L. French, Mr. C. C. Moore, commissioner of the Gen- eral Land Office, and Mrs. Moore; for- mer Gov. and Mrs. D. W. Davis, Mr. G. Edelen, at Bryantown, was the most | William E. Lee, Interstate Commerce brilliant of the Fall nuptials in South- | Commsision, and Mrs. Lee ern Maryland. The guests attending| the dinner from Washington included Miss Catherine Robinson, Mrs. Wayne | Blackistone, Mrs. West Russell, Miss | Anna Boarman, Miss Virginia Robin- | son, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mattingly, | Dr. William Ree and Mr. Clyde | Reeves. Others attending were Mr. | and Mrs. George C. Pey of Me- ! chanicsville, Mr. and Mrs. John Y Bryant of California, Md.; Mr. and | Mrs. Lee Jones, Mr d Mrs. 8. § Reeves, Mr Sarner, Mr. James Lyonn, Cadet ubin Owens, Chaptico, and Mr. and Mrs. A! D. V Burr of Charlotte Hall Mr. Walter Young of Grand Rapids Mich,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. | Young of Susquehanna Plantation, on | the Chesapeake Bay, arrived Monday and will spend this week on a hunting | expedition in St. Mary’s Coun | Mr. and Mrs. G. Frank Dent had as their guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. William F. Cecil, formerly of Leon- ardtown, who recently moved to Hyatts- ville. Mrs. Harry Scot Whe: burgh, Pa., who spent the Fall at her estate, Sunset Villa, at St. Mary's City, has returned to her home in Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. Jarges Clinton Hebb, jr of Washington spent last week end with Mr. Hebb's rather, Mr, J. C. Hebb, at his place, Mount Pleasant, at Dray- den Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Ireland and son jus and Mrs. Julius Worth of ore were the guests of Capt. W. M. Goeshy, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Goeshy, at_their new home at Piney Point Mrs. G. Morgan Knight of Leonard- town was the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Wil- son of Washington, Wednesday Mrs. A. 8. Gardiner of Chaptico en- tertained at a luncheon Monday in honor of Mrs. Carol Edwards of New York. Mrs, Zack Fowler, Mrs. Aloysius ‘Welch of Chaptico and Miss Sarah A Denver of Leonardtown. The party was given at Tudor Hall Inn. Mrs. Gardi- ner has been recently re-elected presi- dent of the Women's Auxiliary of the St. Mary's Hospital and also of the St Mary's County Council Mrs. John P. Doelman, and her young scn, John Doelman, of Grand Rapids, Mich, who have been visit- ing Mrs. Doelman's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel D. Young, at their estate Susquehanna Plantation, have returned home. | Miss Emma Barnhart, of Pittsburgh, | Pa, who spent the late Fall as the guest of her niece, Mrs, Wilmer Mat- thews, has return to her home. The senior class of the St. Mary's Female Seminary is holding & supper and bazaar at the school this evening Mrs. B. B. Love, of Morganza, has closed her home Meadow Brook, in St Marys and returned to Washington. During the holidays she will return and keep open house. Mrs, Laura Mae Church, of Wash- ington spent past week end with her father, Judge Willlam M. Mattingly, ir Leonardtc Mrs. Charles Abell of Medley" who spent some time with her son C. Ethelbert Abell, at his estate, Pla tia, on Bre! returned Monday | will be the of Pitts- George Morgan Knight, jr., the guest in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. J. Brook Bryan and their son, J. Brook Bryan, entertained Thursday evening at dinner at their estate, Potomac View, on the Lower Potomac. Miss Emma Metcalf, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Franklin Lee Metcalf, of Mechanicsville, will resume her studies &t William and Mary College, at Wil- lamsburg, Va. after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs George French Owens, who were living in Boston, are now making their home in Baltimore. They were the guests of Mr. Owens' mother, Mrs. G. Prench Owens, over Sunday 8t her estate, Alta Vigia, at Chaptico Miss Alice Cok student at S Mary's Female Se y. at St. Marys City, spent last k ‘end in Wash- ington Mr. Stanton Guy, M. son and Mr Ber Abell, all of lements, att cheon at the Alzazar, in | r ursday Dr. Walter Mrs. Dent of Denton Farms had with them over r son_and daughter- , Mr. and Mrs. Hatch Dent of Baltimore. Miss Zaidee Henry and Miss Nanon Le Compte, classmates of Miss Sarah Gywnn Bryan at St. M. Female Seminary, at S , were her guests over the wee and Sunday evening she enterta at d Miss Lillian Lyn, 1 CAPITOL FUR SH( tingly John- ==} < IS =5 = Capitol Fur for Christmas and make her happy! Cabito UR IS1op R TR IR IR NR RN T T U U s T T A LIRS 34 o - SR Mr. E. B Brossard of the United States Tariff Commission and Mrs. Brossard, Mr. Harold F. La Fount of the Federal Radio Commission and Mrs. La Fount, Mr. Earl Venable, executive secretary, Republican National Congressional Committee, and Mrs. Venable; Mr. A. H Conner, special assistant to the Attor- ney General; Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr.; Dr. M. C. Merrill, editor in chief, Department of Agriculture, and Mrs. Merrill, and Mr. C. B. Jennings, commander of the District of Columbia all of | Department of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Mrs. Jennings The officers elected for the ensuing year are Dr. W. N. Johannessen, presi- dent; Miss Eunice Von Ende, vice presi- dent: Leland L. Chapman, secretary, and M. P. Monson, treasurer. Southern Sociery Mecfing Tomorrow ‘The Southern Society of Washington will hold its first reception and dance tion of officers for the coming year pre- ceding the 1eception. Dr. George Havenner, vice president of the Bicen- tennial Commission for the District of Columbia, will outline the plans of the commission to the society. The new officers of the society will be in the receiving line and will be assisted by the former presidents, the retiring R Tea hogany separate serving drawer is lined fc silver . Wagon, in tray Genuine ask of patterns mahogany of effective terials Genuine Secretary; a very design; fitted genuine in design s Early and maple. Lowboy uine ma and equipped espe- use Gen ne Drum 1 tops with Persians Mosuls. Size Persian Sarouks. Size Persian Kirmanshahs. Persian Hamadans. beginning at Beloochistan Rugs. Size 709 Twelfth S >’ - fi« 1208 G Street i s B S ES The ouse tomorrow evening at 9 o'clock, the elec- | Sloane Sloane merchandise is al- ways of the highest grade but never high priced Open Armchairs, solid top Desk, in cherry $40 Mahogany s il I Mahogany Duncan t Size 2x3..$35 Size 3x6, president, Mr. Cloyd Byars, making the presentations. Mr. Robert H. McNelll will act as chairman of the Men’s Committee with Representative Jeff Busby as vice chair- man, and they will be asststed by Capt. Thomas J. Jackscn, Capt. Thomas J. Prailey, Mr. George Ford, Mr. Edward | Seal, "Gen. Oden Lake, Dr. J. G. | Bulloch, Mr. Prank C. Baggarly, Lieut. | B. 8. Gantz, Mr. Donald Carter, Com- modore Richard Crisp, Mr. Fred Myers, | and Mr. J Franklin Little. | Mrs. Jasper Beall will act as chair- | | man of the Ladies' Committee with | Mrs. Claire Gwyn Harper as vice chair- man and they will be assisted by Miss Frances Linfoot, Mrs. Harriet Bennett, Mrs. Maud Howell Smith, Miss Betty Bacon, Miss Janie Allen, Miss Grace Roper, Miss Louise Holland, Miss Jessie Key, Miss Sylvia Scherberger, Miss | Julia Wayland, Miss Etta L. Taggart, Mrs. J. F. Little, and Mrs. C. R. Hardy. Council Jewish Juniors | Prom Thursday Evening Mrs. Leonard B. Schloss, local senior advisor to the Council of Jewish Juniors, heads the list of patronesses Wwho are sponsoring the Junior Council | Prom, to be given-Thursday evening at 10 o'clock at the Shoreham Hotel. Miss Edna Mae Lews is chairman of the Dance Committee, which includes Sarah Oscar, co-chairman; Miss Ruth Kohner and Miss Hilda Levy in charge of patrons and patronesses; Miss Ger- trude Effenbach, posters; Miss Matilda | Udoff and Miss Jeanette Rod, program: Miss Sadie Silverstein, Miss Anna Don-{ ¥ith Mrs. John Donaldson, wife of Prot. 7is and Mrs. Ethel Dubit, tickets; Miss | Dorothy Janoff and Miss Rose Plotnick, | | publicity. Vlrglma Hostesses | Active Socially LEESBURG, Va., December 12.—The Leesburg Garden Club was entertained at luncheon Tuesday by Mrs. Bates| Warren in Washington. Thirty mem- | bers of the club were present, including Mrs. Yvon Pike and Mrs. Willlam Grammer of Washintgon and Mrs. David Rust of Alexandria. After a luncheon a business meeting was held, which was presided over by the new ' Gifts That Combine Service and Sentiment What the Sterling mark is on silver, the name Sloane is to furniture and furnishings—a pronouncement of ‘value; a guarantee of authentic design. These pieces are suggestive of a host of appropriate gifts—all marked at prices that are temptingly low. The ope ma- or lacquer, with cherry and maple; faith- | 4 o'clock at Lambie House. Mrs. Paul @059 president, Mrs. Moncure Lyon of Pur- cellville, The annual Christmas dance of the Leesburg Assembly will be held in the Balch Library Monday night, December assembly, Miss Ada Alexander was hostess to the Bridge Club Friday afternoon. The Eghl:n score was made by Mrs. Carlos | Lewis. | bridge Saturday evening at the Black | Cat Inn in compliment to her nephew, | Mr. W. K. Levering of Baltimore, Prizes were won by Miss Sara Harrison and Miss Nancy Lewis. Mrs. B. W. Franklin left Priday to spend the Winter in Baltimore and Nor- folk Mrs. T. W. Edwards attended the | ning of Miss Anne Michie and Mr. Harry Lambertson. Diplomat's Wife Guest Mme. Papanek, widely known as a delightful raconteuse, will entertain the faculty wcmen of George Washington University Friday afternoon with anec- dotes of Czechoslovakia, descriptions of the country and glimpses into the daily life of these picturesque folk. She is the wife of Dr. Jan Papanek, secretary of the Czechoslovakian legation, and| will appear in native costume for this occasion Preceding her talk she will receive \Donaldson, and chairman of the fac- ulty group of Columbian Women, at Bowman will be in charge of refresh- ments. NORTH 1742 UPHOLSTERING GET OUR ESTIMATES. SEGAL BROS. 1282 14th 8T, N.W. “We Live Our Profession” Twelfth 28, it was announced this afternoon by || Mr. Harrison Williams, president of the || Mrs. Lulu Matthew entertained at || wedding in Charlottesville Saturday eve- | Of Women G.W.U. Faculty | ning of a charge account carries with it the added convenience of our Budget Plan of settlement Windsor Chairs, in ; o 1 ful reproductions d mahogany Rockers, covered in dam- S construction d and covered in a variety ma- $40 i % pi Mahogany ¢ v sub- stantial piece of attractive practic.all}.' $95 a signs Duncan Phyfe Table of mahogany and true to the period $35 American Slant- % collection of historic sub- 3 jects handsome- ly framed, ginning at Desk in gen- 10gany ; designed cially for ladies’ $75 :\xth down-filled $59 F c with lea -'ry $47'50 s base and e a the home; H Genuine Oriental and Novelty Rugs “Scatter Sizes 2.6x4..813.50 2x3:.. 0518 Hand-Woven 27x54 inche Scatter Chin, ning at Imported Ov: 5 Size 30x52 i W.& J. 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S ese Rugs, begin- Size al Chinese Rugs. nches . v Just Above G Shutters Solving the Gift Question to His Delight He knows the Mode’s reputation for the expression of the highest ideals in fashion; as well as the Mode’s care for quality—and these suggestions for giving are not just “Chrjstmu sentiment”—but practical wardrobing that will go into continuous service. That’s why they will be appreciated. Lounging Robes and Lounge Suits $5 to $50 A splendid showing of importations from Welsh- Margetson and special cre- ations of American makers —all exclusive with us. House Coats Competently Tailored $5.85 to $25 No wonder Mode House Coats have pronounced prefer- ence with the men folks. They fit, that's why — and they are smartly designed. Here are three of the outstanding big values— == Handsome brocade -ef- fects, as illustrated, lined with Skinner’s silk..$9.85 Imported Flannel, plain shades; double - breasted model at Throughout our very large assort- ment is exclusive ——— Two featured lots— Double - face cloth; all . wool; with two frogs, All-wool effectively trim- med with bro- cade ........$8.85 All-wool striped flannel; cloth, in smart combina- tions Exclusive Neckwear 69c to 35 The biggest showing we have ever made—and the handsomest — with importations from Welsh- Margetson and our own American makers out- doing any previous show- ing—in both design and quality. 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Handkerchiefs Direct importations from Welsh-Margetson— and other foreign makers—silk and pure linen; fancy and initialed effects— 25 to $3.50 Specials— 3 for $1.75 Muffiers of Distinction Here, too, Welsh-Margetson of London, have sent us their best effects—and the assortment is augmented by exclusive designs of American makes—$].95\to $25 Special —As Iustrated— All-silk Wash Crepe Mufflers of full size; in many attractive new designs—figured, etc., in and Pajama Lounge Suits $155 to $15 You'll find spread before you here an assort- ment of the best styles and makes in Pajamas— for sleep and lounge. Plain and novelty effects. Hosiery 50c to $350 The newest from Allen Solly & Co., and others of the for- eign as well as domes- tic makes—featuring the latest colors' and effects. Specials— Lounge Pajamas with convertible collar. 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