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Pre-Christmas Hunt Of Loudoun Hounds Held at Leesburg Estate of William Harold Lipflcomb IS Scene Of Col" orful Event, LEESBURG, Va, Raspberry Plain Farm, near Leesburg, the newly-acquired estate of Mr. Wil- llam Harold Lipscomb of Washington was the scene of a colorful event today when the pre-Christmas hunt of the Loudoun Hounds was held there. The dogs were cast at 10:30 am. and fol- lowing the hunt, which extended over a number of estates in that section, Mr, and Mrs. Lipscomb entertained at a | smartly appointed hunt breakfast, at 1 o'clock, spread for the members of the | Loudoun Hunt and other guests. Guests from Washington, Alexar dria, | New York, California, Middleburg and other points were present. Those from Washington included the Secretary of War and Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, Rear Admiral and Mrs T. Grayson, Mr. William B. Hib and Mrs. Harry Blake, Mr. an Newton Brewer, Mrs. Breck, Mr. and Mrs. John Crosby, Dr. and Mrs. H. H Donnally, the Misses Farnsworth, Mrs. Huntington, Comdr. and Mrs. T. C.| Kinkaid, Miss Nellie Keane, Miss May | Lipscomb, Mr. and Mrs. William P.| Meredith, Mr. Fairfax Pyster, Mr. and | Mrs. Vernon G. Owen, Mr. and Mrs John H. Stewart. Mr. N . and_Mrs Pere Wilme T. D. White, Miss ancy Hanna. M Hansel and Mr. and Mrs, Bates ren Those from i end Mrs. William Mif Mrs. D. C. Sands. | Other guests included former Gov. and Mrs. Westmoreland Davis, Judge | and Mrs. J. R. H. Alexander, Lieut Comdr. and Mrs. Richard Wainwright, Miss Ada Alexander. Mr. Hunton At- well, Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Bailey, Mr and Mrs. V. T. Bly, Mr. and Mrs. A.| Smith Bowman December 19.— were Gen. 11 and Col. and e Chichester r.; Mr. and N Craighall, Mr Mrs. Leroy Chamberlin Charles G. Clagett, M Cannon, Mr. and Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert Con Sarah Carter, Mr. William Donahue, Dr. E. H. Drake, the Misses Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dibrell, Miss Ruth | Dibrell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rozier Du lany, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rozier Dulany jr.; Mrs. Thomas W. Edwards and fam- ily, Mr, and Mrs. Lincoln Paul Ellis, Mrs. Clara S. Frye, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Fendall, Mr. William reene, Dr. and Mr and Mrs. Joi Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G Mr. John Galleher, Mr, a 1 Mr. and Ms. Joir ns, Mrs. John G. Hopkins, ir.; Mrs. W. D. Hempstone, the Misses Har- rison i Mayor and Mrs. Charles F. Harrison and family, Mrs. H. T. Harrison, Mrs. E. H. Heaton, the Misses Janney, Mr. | and Mrs. George B. Jennings, Dr, and | Mrs. J. P. Jones, Mr. John F. Kincaid, | Mrs. Louise King, Mrs. W. C. Lewis, Mr. Frank C Littleton, Mrs'S. S. Lutz, Mrs. J. L. Lintner, the Misses s Nancy Lewis, Miss Mary Mr. B. Na Mr. W. C. Orr age and Louise Orr. Mr. and Mrs. V. ' The Most Desirable of all Xmas Gifts NATURAL Silver Fox Scarfs These beautiful searfs are the finest exomples of their type of fur measur- ing up to every Saks stand- ard in the fullness and richness of the pelts. Hudson Bay SABLES. ....... Russian SABLES. ....... | Brackett of La Jolla, Calif., the latter a In 3 Special Groups $110 and $145 I PROSPECTIVE BRIDE l MISS MARY FELIZABETH SHEA, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Edwin Ness Campbell. No date has been S. Olive F. D. Paul, ) rs, Hubert Pl fr. and Mrs, T. B Plerce, A. Lee Punel and M ) Edwin s Rust H. B. Rust Robert and John shall Rust, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Rust. Mr. W. C Saffer. Miss Sadie Saffer, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Snider. Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Sunders, Mr. T. | ‘W. Tyler, Mrs. David B. Tennant, Miss Ann Tennant, Mr and Mrs. H. H Trundle. Mrs. John D. Tyler, i Tyler, Mr. D. H. Tyler. Mr. Albert S. ite, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah V. White, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison B. Rust. Miss and Mrs. P, J 1 and _Mrs /] I . B. Wildm~ Mr. John V. Wi Wildman. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mrs: Montgomery | house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lipscomb. | Christmas eve is called the Eve of Mary on the Isle of Man, and a strange carol, “The Carol of Evil Women.” used to be sung in the churches, followed by “The Child Carol.” } NORTH 1742 UPHOLSTERING GET OUR ESTIMATES. SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th ST. N.W. “We Live Our Protession” Aristocrats of Furs and— 75 or .b;gin at $25 .. .begin at $40 'TWELFTH STREET Member Master Furriers Guild THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 20, 1931—PART THREE. Shea, announce her engagement to Mr. selected for the wedding.—Brooks Photo. | Arts Club Celebrating jule Season Wl:}\ Ceremony ‘The Arts Club will hold its Christrmas dinner party on Tuesday evening of this week with its usual Christmas dinner ceremonial of bearing in the boar's head and blazing plum pudding in for- mal procession by the club's servitors, led by John Bell, the venerable and dig- Rock-Bottom in KITT’S PIANO = Radio " SALE USED AND SHOPWORN Carlisle Upright .. 815 Tpright ... 93D Ooright ...... 390 B D Upright ... 280 . 00 B $100 Conent..... 3110 tprint ... 5110 Dot o 2115 tprignt ... 115 tpaaht ... 3125 B ... 200 Tt 5135 Freshman G 10 (7 tubes) Atwater Kent 37 (7 tubes).. Atwater $2()-00 (7 tubes).. 52500 Kolster K20 529_50 (7 tubes).. Kolster K6J $32.50 (7 tubes).. TERMS | Homemade Plum Pudding Used Radios nified retainer of many years' faithful service. Among those who will give dinner parties at the Arts Club on Tuesday evening are the president of the club and Mrs. Fulton Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stratton, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- sephus C. Trimble, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jay Staley, Mrs. Eugene Byrnes and her sister, Miss Stier; Mrs. Northrop, Mrs. ‘Vandegrift, Mrs. Carl Casey, Miss Mary Alsop Cryder, Miss Eleanor Parke Cuys- tis, Miss Hester E. McNelly, Miss Allce Hutchins Drake, Miss Julia Gardiner, Miss Agnes Winn, Miss Plunkett, Comdr, Albert W. Stahl, Comdr. Prederic South- worth, Mr. Lewis Lofton Moneyway, Dr. Robert E. Motley and Mrs. Hunter Walker. The latter will have as her guests Miss Ellen McBryde and Mr. David Caldwell McBryde of Richmond. Kentuckians to Hear Delightful Program Tuesday The Kentucky Soclety of Washington ball at the Willard on Tuesday evening will be the second one of the season for the society and will be of unusual interest to the Kentuckians and their guests because of the program which has been arranged. Mr. Edwin P. Morrow, former Gov- ernor of Kentucky, will give a brief story about Stephen Collins Foster and “My OI' Kentucky Home,” and later in the evening a number of folk songs will be sung by the famous Howard Univer- sity Glee Club. As the party will be attended by many of the younger set, who are in Wash- ington for the holidays, & very large at- tendance is anticipated. Among those who will attend and assist Mrs. Joseph Horgan, the president, to receive the members will be: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Simpich, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Miss Atha Gullion, Miss Elizabeth Shouse, Miss Marion Shouse, Miss Mar- tha Lucas, Miss Laura Barkley, Miss Dorothy Gilbert, Miss Jane Gilbert, Miss Irene Moore, Miss Betty West, Mr. Owsley Stanley, Mr. Marion Stanley, Mr. William Stanley, Mr. David Barkley, Mr. Stanley Reed, Mr. John Reed, Mr. Edmund Gullion, Mr. Charles Morrow, Mr. Smith Bowman, Mr. Delong Bow- man and Mr. Sidney Wooten. Gentlewomen’s League NO. 1 DUPONT CIRCLE Fruit Cake English Tea Cakes Dainty Christmas Gifts All Kinds Infants’ and Children’s DRESSES AND TOYS Prices Reach Fischer ayer ... 2150 Coright ... 5165 Uprght ... 17D Payer -..... 3200 Upright ... 5260 Upright ..... 3285 Grena -...... 3285 Son Grand ... 5360 Repro. Grand. >3 19 vprignt ... 38D vprignt ... 3415 imost New- 2060 —and others! Philco 86 (8 tubes).. Philco 65 (6 tubes).. Atwater Kent 55 (7 tubes).. 539.50 (& tubes.. 5220 f:;r:u::zles) 500 532-50 EASY $35.00 53750 Open Evenings THE 'HOME OF THE KNABE PIANO Glorifying the feminine foot with evening shoes that re- veal their class as they reveal the toes. In the $6.50 group: Gold and Silver lined, lattice work, black and white dye- Colored kids — paisley and others. A & W onder ful Sale of Sandals at $3.95 Silver kids—black sat- in and velvet—black satin and silver—black velvet and satin— white satin with sil- ver —green, red or blue velvets. Such beauties! it The $6.50 Slippers —mainly at our F St. Shop. The $3.95 Group—at all our women’s shops. “Lady Luxury” The Perfect Gift Hose ECAUSE thousands of fastidious women wear them regularly—and every woman royally welcomes them at Yuletime. New “Triple Picot Top™ all-silk chiffons—the new “Titsue” chiffons—mesh hose is every wanted design—and other popular numbers. Give “Lady Luxury” this Xmas! 85¢c to $2.95 Attractive Gift Boxes and Wrap- pings. Compartment Gift Chests given with each purchase of 3 or more pairs. Men’s novelty half hose— lisles, wools, silks—many at- tractive values. 55¢c to $2 Girls’ and boys’ and infants’ superior hose in unusual de- signs— 25¢ to $1 Gifty Bags ‘ $195 108195 [l Ik Kl . \\\\\\\\\\\m\\\ia\\\““\\ii\" 1 UR 7th St. Store open an hour or two later each eve- ning. Our “Arcade” _Shop, 3212 144h, open ’til 10 P.M. up to Xmas! 1207 F 7th & K 3212 14th Men’s Shop, 14th at G for Women Gorgeous silver and gold trim custom mules, with unusual trimmings and cut-onts, - Sandals black velvet —Dblack and white dyeable satin. Excellent $5 values. Colored Kids This fine tailored “Bridge” Slipper —Black, red, blue, or green kid— extremely popular Black crepe silver trim hxrk-unp,;i ~—lined with coral, blue, ! green or laveréer. $1.95 - Br;dge Slippers Colored kid or crepe —6 different colors— soft, noiseless soles. $1.29 Black rayon erepe ones, lined with blue, coral or green — velvet bows. High-Grade Leather-Lined and shoulders above other men’s slippers, at this price! Made of fine, soft red, blue, green or brown kid— patent leather—brown Mo- rocco. Also, brown or black kid Everetts and elastic-side Romeos—"“Best Ever” padded sole slippers—soft elk mocca- Better Ones Extra fine opera slippers —wjth alternating panels —blue, maroon, or black, with gray kid. Patent trim. $5 CGustommade Opera Ship- pers, softest brown Sur “Hylo” slippers for men. $1.95 $2.50

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