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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1931.° SOCIETY.,” ’olbwtn‘i‘fiw tea, Miss Chantry will | her subdebutante daughter, Miss Stel- . hilipsborn and a few additional guests at & buffet | .\ \e “Enen woEm wi ELEVENTH ST.4~ BETWEELN Fa G NOW YOU CAN BUY THAT GENUINE Comdr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Fuller saren e Gesterday 1n their apart- | Hill, Miss Marianne Hill and Miss Mar- garet Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sears Henning : | will give a ball this evening at the 0 Mayflower to present their daughter, e I )olfl.:a Anne Elizabeth Henning, to so- 4 . clety. o ment at the Broadmoor in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin P. Morrow will Mrs. Daniel C. Stapleton will enter- | Lieut. James B. Carter, U. S. N, and Mrs. Carter, Mrs. James B. Carter, 8T, | be at home K New Year day at 3750 tain at a dancing party this evening from 9§ to 12 o'clock in her home for SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secrctary and Mrs. Hurley Guests at Dinner in Richmond—Dance in Japanese Embassy Tonight. RECENT ENGAGEMENT of Ozark, Ark, and Mr. Donald Rich- | Kenawha street from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. ardson of New York. Mrs. Edward Campbell Shields gave Lieut. and Mrs. Harold R. Holcombe | a luncheon today at the Hotel Ham- will entertain at dinner this evening in |ilton in honor of Mrs. David H. Kinche- honor of Miss Olga Craven, debutante | loe, who is here for the holidays. The daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. | table had a centerpiece of a fountain Thomas T. Craven. banked with poinsettias and greens and tall black candles gave added glow Miss Bertha Coontz, daughter of Rear qi the lighting. The guests, who are Admirsl and Mrs. Rob:r% E. 1Cookr‘fl.lz,j rémaining through the afternoon for was hostess at tea Saturday in their | (Continued on Third Page,) HE Secretary of War and Mrs.(Mary E. D. Cootes, Miss Schuls, Miss | Patrick J. Hurley will go to | Elizabeth E. McCain, Miss Margaret Richmond this afternoon to at- | McKinley and Miss Pillsbury. apartment at the Broadmoor in honor Lt Ridumond geouan, "‘ The commandsnt of the Army War he Commonw lub. Pre- ; g & E e oo e e aests | College and Mrs. William Durward Con- ! ; § of a number of visiiors from out of | of Col. and Mrs, Charles B | nor returned yesterday after spending 9 S wh. | Christmas with Mrs. Connor's relatives ry attache of the Italian |in Memphis, Tenn. Lieut. Col. Marco P"m?aroll.\ Col. and Mrs. George C. Van Dusen, 1 go to the german and will be | opo recently took an apartment at g the guests at dinner of Col. and | Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter Moore season, having come here from their home 'in Minneapolis, have as their guests during the holidays Mr, and Mrs. George C. Van Dusen, jr. of New York; Mr. Frederick Van Dusen of | williamstown, Mass, and Mr. G. B Van Dusen of Minneapolis. Col. and Mrs. Horace Mann returned to their apartment in the Broadmoor The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. | chi will entertain at a dance this | their_daughter, Miss Taka | Miss Debuchi attends high he guests at the party will ted to contemporaries of Miss you have always wanted for oniy Senator and Mrs. Carey Give Tea Dance for Daughter. and Mrs. Robert D. Carey of g will present their daughter, Darlington Carey, at a tea afternoon at the Carlton | o 7 o'clock. Mrs. John | wife of the other Sena- | oming, will preside at the | iternating through the aft- | Mrs. Frederick H. Payne, | Gibbins, Mrs. Herbert | Claude Draper, Mrs, Pred- | Mrs. J. Mandeville | y Leonard and Mrs. Assisting the_debu- Alexandra Brown, Mayo, Miss Margaret Caroline Miller, Miss | i lisle, Miss Patti Edmon- Miss Carolyn Payne, Miss Jane and Miss Jean McPherson of | ante this efternoon will ity frock of light blue taf- | skirt having puffs at the | of the three tiers and | ceful neckline is 8 puff of et She will wear & jacket e taffeta, which has a flaring The coat is held together in | old-fashioned | ) ses and forget- Mrs. Carey will be in & cos- | red and white brocaded chiffon wbroidered in silver, with which she will wear a red velvet jacket, the sleeves | of which are trimmed with wide bands | of sable fu at a tea dance this afternoon people in their home, on avenue, in honor of Miss t, debutante daughter of sentative and Mrs. Adam M. Miss Gretchen Heyd of Can- is the house guest of Senator and | Davis and will receive with Mrs. | Davis this afternoon The governor of the Federal Reserve Board and Mrs. Eugene Meyer will en- tertain & small company at a dinner dance_this evening for their daughter, Miss Florence Meyer, a senior at Rad- cliffe College. | The Interstate Commerce Commis- sioner and Mrs. Claude R. Porter will | entertain at a tea dance this afternoon | at 2101 Connecticut avenue for thelr daughters, Miss Northa Louise Porter, Miss Dorothy Porter and Miss Mary Porter. There will be about 200 guests. Christmas greens and flowers have been used in the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Porter and the adjoining apartment, where the dancing will take place Assisting Mrs. Porter will be Mrs. C. Wiliam Ramseyer, Mrs. Ems Brainerd, Mrs. F. Dickinson Letts, Mrs Dozier De Vane, Mrs. Theodore Artraud and Miss Gertrude Louis Mr. and Mrs, Porter have with them for the holidays their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Hise | f Des Moines. Mrs. Hise was before her marriage in June Miss Julia Porter. Mrs. Moseley, wife of Maj. Gen. George Horn Moseley, U. S. A., was hostess y, entertaining in com- arolyn Payne, debu- tante daughter of Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Frederick H. Payne. Others in the company were Mrs. Payne, Miss Mary Elizabeth MacArthur, Miss Beatrice Patton, Miss Louise Har- rison Gwynn, Miss Olga Craven, Miss Clifford Watson, Miss Mary Henry, Miss Over 3 Years of Quality Serviee Moving Entails Least Worry TRUNKS, and BOXES, . SEWING MACHINES & SMALL LOTS QUICKLY MOVED AT FAIR- PRICES request Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. JOHN L NEWBOLD, JR. President 920-22 E St.—Nat. 6900 Storage—Moving—Packing—Shipping Store Hours: 7 A.M. to § P.M.—Satur That Hand You R Artistic Mirrors $2.95 to $20 ' Dri-Brite Wax, 75cpt; $1-25qt. Requires no rubbing or polishing—dries with high gloss in 15 to 20 minutes. HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS—GLASS after spending Christmas in Knoxville and Johnson City, Tenn. Col. Edward T. Brown, U. 8. A, re- tired, has come to Washington from Endless Caverns, Va., to spend the re- mainder of the Winter and has taken an apartment in Wardman Park Hotel, Maj. and Mrs. §. Glenn Brown enter- tained last night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. P. Pogalotti of Havana, Cuba., in their home on Sixteenth street. Among those present were Col. and Mrs. J. F. Keefer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Grefe, Mrs, Henry C. Smither, Mrs. H. Bar- nett, Miss E. Lorenzo, Mr, James A. Stader, Mr. J. Paul Jones, Mr. H. Greiger and Mr. M. Davis. Maj. Thomas D. Finley, U. S. A, sta- tioned at Fort Leavenworth, Kans., has arrived in the East for his wedding in Baltimore tomorrow. His marriage to Miss Constance Bissell of that city will take place at 4 o'clock in the Church of the Redeemer on North Charles street in Baltimore. Maj. James R. Finley will be best man for his brother. Following the very simply arranged wedding, Maj. Pinley will take his bride to Fort Leavenworth, his station. The bride is well known in Washington, having spent several seasons here. Maj. and Mrs. Henry L. Larson have issued invitations for dinner this eve- ning at the Wardman Park Hotel, where they make their home. Miss Chantry Makes Formal Bow at Tea Dance This Afternoon. Comdr. and Mrs. Allan J. Chantry will entertain at a tea dance this after- noon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock, at the Chevy Chase Club, to present their daughter, Miss Carolyn Carol Chantry, to society. Christmas greens will be used to decorate the ball room and the tea table will have an effective arrange- ment of white chrysanthemums anq red poinsettias. The debutante will receive with her mother, wearing a becoming frock of coral-color lace, fashioned with a jacket with puff sleeves, and she will carry an arm bouquet of talisman roses. MTrs Chantry will be in black net, with a jacket trimmed with tiny ruffies of the net Mrs. Chantry will have assisting her Mrs. William V. Pratt, wife of the chief of Naval Operat| Mrs. Mark L. #/HOREHAM DINNER and SUPPER DANCES in the HOLIDAY MOOD USIC...that soft rip- pling rhythm of Lowe-Nevin’s Famous Shoreham Orchestra . . .a perfect accompaniment to a perfect dinn (served 7:30 to 9:30, $1 son or a la carte service) Take as long as you like to dine and dance—remain through supper dance (10 to 1, no couvert charge for dinner patrons, otherwise 50c except Friday, Saturday and holidays). To make sure of a table, call Robert Kehl, Adams 0700 for reservations. CONNECTICUTAVE «# CALVERT 0 per per- = e o days, 1 P.M. some Table eceived —this Christmas, will re- tain its beauty and good looks indefinitely, if you are prompt in having us fit it with a PLATE GLASS TOP. fOrdering at Reilly’s in- sures excellence of fit, finest quality plate, and Reasonable Prices. 1334 New York Ave.—Phone NAt. 1703 MISS ELEANOR \TRG!NIA ARMSTRONG, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armstrong, have announced her engagement to Mr. Wilbur Barron Glover. The wedding will take place January 20. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Mrs. William C. Gwynn, Mrs. Arthur MacArthur, M Mrs. William P. Robert, Mrs. Emory Land, Mrs, Alva B. Court, Mrs. Law rence McNair, Mr Mrs. Lawrence Reifsnider Assisting Miss Chantry will be a|Fanella Castenado, Miss Adeline Fur- of debutantes Louise Harrison Gwynn, Miss Carolyn Payne, Miss Mary Elizabeth MacArthur, Miss Pansy Bloomer, Miss Sara Snell, Miss Betsy Berrien, Miss Olga Craven, Edward Raguet and | Miss Allison McDaniel, Miss Clifford | Watson, Miss Ruth Mulliken, Miss George Rock including Miss | ness and Miss Emma Gray White. BROOKS G St. bet. 11th and 12th Where are you going New Year’s Eve? Wear these gay frocks to holiday parties! $ 16.50 Greet the New Year in something new—— it’s a good start! And Brooks has the frocks and fashions you want, at a price in line with New Year economy— For instance, this long, slim beauty of a frock has a top flashing with brilliants, and a particularly interesting back with its cross strap. In a glorious shade of blue, with the new wider belt, for a miss. Other Lovely Frocks, $15.00 to $39.75 Brooks Dresses—Third Floor Bunny or Velvet Wraps Wrap yourself in beauty for a small price! Snow-white bunny or pastel trans. sl parent velvet, ever sold in the history of our store on any two days. . . . Jurius Garrineker & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH . NOW . .. OUR SALE OF COATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES ON OUR THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS You know what that means here . . . in fact, discerning Women and Misses say there are no coats anywhere to equal ours, not even in New York, . . . This sale of ours is recognized as a really wonderful opportunity . . . Those who are fashion-wise will take advantage of it immediately, as we have already, on Saturday and today, sold the greatest number of coats You will be happy, indeed, to select from such marvelous models at once . . . They are in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 34, 36, 38, 40,42,44, 46, 48. And They Are Priced At $49.50 $59.50 $68.50 $78.50 $95.00 $100 8115 $118 8128 $135 8145 8155 $178 8195 $218 $238 BECKERS Fitted Cases You couldn’t possibly buy yourself anything smarter or more useful with your Christmas money than one of these good-looking fitted cases. Smart little fitted o'nite case in surface cow- hide, with eleven attractive fittings. Fitted week end c in fine cowhide— equipped with removable tray containing twelve smart fittings. K 1314 F Street N.W. QUALITY, WITHOUT EXTRA COST _ *19 Made to Sell for $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 and $59.50 50 One, two and three piece bouclet suits of the finest quality and newest fashions. You cannot afford not to have at least one in your wardrobe. They are ideal for travel to the southland, cruises, sports, and every daytime occasion. The colors are beige, red, new blue, brown, green and black, with contrasting trims. Sizes for women and misses. Sizes 14 to 42. First Floor Continuing Our Annual Sale of Advance Spring FROCKS *15 for Women Sizes 38 to 44 for Misses Sizes 12 to 20 for Juniors Sizes 11 to 17 "All the New Fashions All the New Fabrics All the New Colors for Daytime Afternoon Five O’Clock Sunday Night Evening Second Floor FUR-TRIMMED CLOTH COATS Originally $59.50 to $69.50 Beautiful bouclet fabrics trimmed in luxurious fur sets of finest pelts. Sizes for women and misses. Third Floor