Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1931, Page 60

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16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 13, 1931—PART THREH. . The | | invited guests are Senora de Ynsfran, | Miller, Miss Jessle May Olin, Mrs. Vir- | charm. Benson will be accom- |of honor and speaker. Mrs. William Community Center Party Cl“b Women to Hear wife of the Minister of Paraguay; Mrs. | ginia White Speel, Mrs ‘pu-ned by Miss Willa Semple, whose fine | Chamberlin, chairman of the sect i has Musical Talent at Tea Lm Benson, Senora Rivas de Macmil- | and Mrs. Frank G. Stew m | musicianship is well known," Her - Dim- will preude Unique Entertainment Jarge number of prizes from local mar- | . Wiley. .| A musical program will be furnished |bers will be “The Answer,” by Robert land Community Center chants. The cnildren of the center will| A woman who, with her third hus- | The Women's City Club will give a | y; - |by Mrs. Regina Rambo Benson, soprano, | H. Terry, and the popular ballad, “Com- e s mior High School, | entertain with dances. The admiss mn\bflnd atiended a Southend, England, |tea this afternoon in_honor of Miss|bership Commitee, will be in charge, | native of Georgia, where she is very |ing Home.” Students of Oxford, England, hawd 9 0 Webster _street | will he & donation of any non-perish- | memorial service for World War vic- | Lillias Cropper, Mrs. Erncst H. Daniel, | and will be assisted by Mrs. William | active in musical circles. Though she | e cirent_events section of the | been ordered not to hire a taxicab for h e hold & “tacky” costume able foods and a small fee, the food to | tims, wore six medals, won by her two | Mrs, Bancroft C. Davis, Miss Sara K.|Lee Corbin, Mrs. Henry T. Rainey, Miss | has been in Washington but a short (Women's City Club has arranged a din- | longer than one hour unless they have 32; '1‘“ and rme(ba ,:mcm on Priday, | be turned over to the District Commit- | previous mates, who had been killed in | Lippincott and Dr. Alice Stone Woolley, | Myrtle L. Bunn, Dr. Edith Seville Coale, | time, she has already been recognized | ner for this evening at 6:30 o'clock. | received s special permission from thg December 18, & The Commit- |tee on Employment for distribution |the war newly elected members. Other specially | Dr. A. Prances Foye, Mrs. Virgil C. as a singer of gnusual versatility and | when Miss Janet Richards will be guest dean of thetr col lege $49 50,$59.50, $69.50,$79.50 Natlonally Famous , ‘Jrintzess COATS Many at Less Than Original Wholesale Cost. .. Many at Less Than the Value of Their Fur Sets! THE FABRICS Luxury Fur Sets THE SIZES ol i Kolinsky Ringtail Opossum Kit Fox Misses’ sizes, 14-20; petite The seasoh’s fine boucles— Persian Lamb Skunk Blue Fox 7 Caracul Black Fox Brown Fox women, 3612-40%5; women, Mountain Sable French Beaver Cross Fox 36-44; larger women, 46-52. (sable dyed jap) (dyed coney (dved) spongy fabrics and tweeds. Here’s why “Printzess” Coats are famous! ® Fine fabrics cut into authentic styles ® Fully cut and amply hemmed ® Fashion combined with durability ® Master tailoring details throughout ® Smooth shoulders for perfect fitting ® Hand-sewed linings; Flat seams Special! 10 Printzess coats, made to sell for $98.50; now $49.50 Third Floor—Coat Section Free Parking While You Shop—E Street Between 6th and 7th THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh The Store of Practical Gifts NAtional 5100

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