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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY BSTAR, N v Ohsarved | fore retumning to their home, tn Lynn, | Mass. By Officers’ Club Hop | Col. and Mrs. Richard .T.| Coiner Entertain at Din-| ner preceding Dance. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., January 2.—The Officers’ Club entertained at a | hop in Harris Hall, Ney Year eve. In | the recetving line were: Ma). and Mrs. | Edwin A, Bethel, Lieut. and Mrs. Bév~| erly C. Snow, Lieut. and Mrs. Edward | M. Markham, Lieut. Charles H. Mason. | The hop was made the occasion for a dinner party by Col. and Mrs. Rich- ard T. Coiner, Their guests included Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz, Maj. | and Mrs, Bethel, Maj. and Mrs. Henry C. Johannes, Maj. and Mrs. Embry H. | Gist, Maj. Henry A. Wingate and Miss | Rosa Wingate, Maj. and Mrs. James A. | McCallam, Maj. and Mrs. Bowyer B. | Browne, Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence K. ‘Anderson, Capt. and Mrs. Morrill W Marston, Capt. and Mrs. Albert C. Lie- ber, jr. Capt. and Mrs. James D. | Andrews, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. Oscar A. | Saunders, Lieut. and Mrs. Snow, Lieut. | and Mrs. Robert G. Lovett, Lieut. and Mrs. Michael C. Grenata Lieut. and Mrs. Louls W. Prentiss were hosts at a supper before the New Year dance and had as their guests Lieut. and Mrs. Standish Weston, Lieut and Mrs. William O. Van Gieson, Lieut and Mrs. William H. Mills, Lieut. and Mrs. Paul D. Berrigan, Licut. and Mrs David A. Watt, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. Robert J, Fleming, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs Joseph W. Cox, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson, Lieut. and Mrs. Henry G. Douglas, Miss Margaret Barlow, Lieut. Charles H. Mason and Mr. Charles Akre Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz were at home to the officers and ladies of the post on New Year morning. As- gisting Mrs. Schulz were Mrs, William E. R. Covell, Mrs. F. Russell Lyons, Mrs. Willlam N. ‘Thomas, jr.; Mrs. | Harry A. Buckley, Mrs. James D. An- | drews, jr.; Mrs. Morrill W. Marston, Mrs. Bennett H. Bowley, jr.; Mrs. Al- | bert C. Lieber, jr. Rev. and Mrs. Prancis Yarnall of | Washington, Prof. John A. Dent of Pittsburgh and Miss Katharine Dent of | Tuxedo, N. Y. were dinner guests Christmas of Col. Elliott J. Dent Capt. L. C. Covell, assistant com- mandant of the Coast Guard, was the week end guest of Maj. and Mrs. Wil- liam E. R. Covell Maj. and Mrs. Covell, Capt. Covell and Lieut. and Mrs. Robert G. Lovett | were dinner guests Christmas of Lieut. and Mis. Morris M. Bauer. ! The Monday Night Bridge Club met | at the home of Ma). and Mrs. Edwin A. | Bethel and had as its guests Lieut. and Mrs. Robert G. Lovett and Capt. Harry A. Buckley. { Lieut. Henry M. Underwood spent | Christmas in_Charleston, S. C. Lieut. and Mrs. Edward M. Markham were hosts at a party at the Belle | Haven Country Club Saturday night. | Their guests included Lieut. and Mrs. Henry G, Douglas, Lieut. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Mills;Sigut. and Mrs. Standish Weston, Lieut. and"Mrs. David A. Watt, | Miss Margaret Barlow, Miss Jane Atcheson, Lieut. Harry Meyer and Lieut. William J. Matteson. Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Champlain and Lieut. Charles H. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Saitzman of New York | - Were tea guests Saturday of Lieut. and Mrs. Standish Weston | Capt. and Mrs. David A. Watt and | Mr. Charles Akre were among the din- | ner guests of Lieut. and Mrs, David A. Watt, jr., Christmas Dr. Persus Putnam of New York and Miss Virginia Holt of Staunton, Vs., are week end guests of Maj. and Mrs. Luns- | ford E. Oliver. Mr, and Mrs. George W. Reinhardt, who have been visiting Lieut. and Mrs. George C. Reinhardt, left Monday for Washington, where they will visit be- ! guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Reinhardt over At Fort Humphrays‘New Year. | Mrs, Morton Milford of Bethesds | Mrs. J. J. Loving at the Army and Navy Miss Lorette McKeever was the house Col. and Mrs. Schulz and Miss Caro- line Schulz attended the united sery- ices ball held at the Willard. Miss Grace Markham of Cleveland arrived Wednesday to spend several weeks as the guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Edward M. Markham, r. Lieut. William J. Matteson of Fort Dupont, Del., was the guest over Christ- mes of Lieut. and Mrs. Markham. Mrs. J. M. Asensio and Miss. Dolores Asensio of Highland Falls, N. Y., were guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Manuel J. Asensio during the holidays. | Lieut. and Mrs, Joseph W. Cox. jr., | and Lieut. and Mrs. Robert J. Flem- ing, jr. attended the military ball at the Willard Tuesday night Capt. and Mrs. John Silkman of | Baltimore were guests New Year day | of Maj. and Mrs. Robert W, Crawford. Maj. and Mrs. Crawford entertained at supper New Year eve and had with them Maj. and Mrs. James Gillesple | of Port Washington, Capt. and Mrs. Silkman and Mrs. Harry Stokes | Capt. and Mrs. Morrill W. Marston were guests Sunday night of Mr. and Lieut. and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss were dinner and theater guests Mon- | day of Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKelway of Washington Maj. and Mrs. R. Craven and Ma) and Mrs. Marhl H. Welch were Sun-| day night supper guests of Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Anderson. Maj. and Mrs. Henry C. Johannes dined Christmas with Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Anderson. Maj. W. B. Meister of Hot Springs, Ark., is the week end guest of Col. and Mrs. Harley J. Hallett. Mr. George Brown of Washington was the recent guest of Mr. H. J. Hallett, jr., who is spending the holi- days with Col. and Mrs. Hallett. Capt. and Mrs. H. M. Woodward of Edgewood Arsenal are spending the week end with Lieut. and Mrs. Robert G. Lovett. Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart were dinner guests Wednesday of Lieut. and Mrs. Fred Butler and afterward accompanied them to the White House dance Miss Jean Gee and Mr. Stuart Gee were dinner guests Monday of Col. and Country Club. Miss Gee attended the luncheon given Wednesday at the Carleton by Mrs. Roscoe Crawford and Mrs. John King- man. Maj. and Mrs, Fibscoe Crawford were dinner guests Thursday of Maj. and Mrs. Cleveland C. Gee. Lieut. and Mrs. Standish Weston at- tended the tea given at Fort Myer for Lieut. and Mrs. Charles Barth. Col. and Mrs. Herman W. Schull spent the holidays on the post as guests of Lieut. Herman W. Schull, jr. Miss Rita Dyson of Alexandria was the week end guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Edward M. Markham. o Miss Susan Thonson of Alexandria was the luncheon guest Tuesday of Lieut. and Mrs. Markham. Lieut. and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss at- tended the tea given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs, Walter Gilbert of Cleveland Park. Capt. and Mrs. A. C. Doyle, Miss Katherine Doyle and Mr. Allan’ Doyle were dinner guests Monday of Maj. and Mrs. James A. McCallam. Maj. and Mzs. McCallam were dinner hosts Sun- day to Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence K. An- derson, Maj. and Mrs. Willlam Dean and Miss Betty Dean. ASTERNA 1219 ConnNacicuT Ava. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE At Drastic FUR COATS Entire collection at final low prices! DRESSES and GOWNS regularly $65.00 to 85.00 85.00 to 100.00 WINTER COATS 85.00 to 90.00 110.00 to 165.60 COSTUME SUITS 105.00 to 155.00 Reductions and SCARFS reduced to $25.00 and 35.00 45.00 and 55.00 55.00 75.00 and 95.00 65.00 and 35.00 tea in her home Tuesday afternoon. WASHINGTON, TERESTING DEBUTANTE MISS LESLIE WRIGHT, Daughter of Mrs. Hamilton Wright, who presented her to society at Miss Wright is the granddaughter of the late Senator William Drew Washburn and the greatniece of the late Elihu B. Washburne, former Secretary of State and one-time Minister to France. | —Harris-Ewing Photo D. (0., JANUARY 3, 1932 PART THREE. SOCIETY. Weddingl of Future . Interest Capital Society A wedding of interest in Washing- ton will take place in New York Thurs- day when Miss Martha Catherine Det- | willer of that city will become the | bride of Mr. Jack K. McFall, secretary of the House Appropriations Commit- tee. The ceremony will be performed in the bride-clect’s home. Miss Det- willer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence J. Detwiller, a native of Seattle, Wash., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon B. McFall. Miss Marion Agnes Locraft, daughter of Mrs. Marle J. Locraft, and Mr. Donald Steele Johnson will be married Tuesday morning at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. The Rev. N. J. Riordan will officiate at 10 o'clock and a wedding breakfast will follow at the Columbia Country Club. Miss Locraft will be attended by her sister, Miss Josephine Locraft, and Miss Alma Johnsqp, sister of the bridegroom Dr. John J. Flanagan will be best man and the ushers will include Mr. Ray- mond P. Johnson, brother of the bride- groom, and Mr. Thomas A. Locraft, brother of the bride. Mr. Bernard F. Locraft will give his sister in marriage. :Nnvclty Dance at | B . | chxsh Commumty Center | The eighteenth annual novelty dance of the Ladles’ Auxiliary of the Tifereth Israel Congregation will be given this evening in the Jewish Community Cen- ter at Sixteenth and Q streets north- west. Mrs. J. Horowitz, president of the auxiliary, is general chairman for the party and is assisted by Mrs. Joseph Cohen, secretary, chairman of tickets, who has with her on her committee | Mrs. L. Winters_and Mrs. L. Alpert vice presidents. Dancing will begin at 8 o'clock and continue until 1 o'clock. . | Anniversary Reception Of 38 Years Pastorate The Rev. Dr. George Fiske Dudley, the Rev. William Wright and Mrs. Wright and the Rev. George Boate will share honors at the annual reception to be given Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in Dudley hall of St. Stephen and the Incarnation Church, Sixteenth Will Decorate Your Home at a Nominal Cost Our _experienced staff of decorators will advise you without oblization The finest homes in Washington are our_best references. 1202 G St. Di. 3211 hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G NEW ADVANCED COLLECTION OF GOWN SALON FROCKS THAT FLY SOUTH OR STAY HOME FOR THE SOCIAL SEASOI $25.00 and individual gowns to §135 49.50 P (Hack crepe with botiste £25 FOR EVERY TYPE WOMEN AND MISSES For Daytime and Evening Dancing Teas Receptions Dinner Bridge The Evening Colors are Red, White, Black, and the new Beige and Mr. McFall, | and Newton streets. The function is given urnder the sponsorship of the Parish Council of the church. Following the reception there will be a delightful program of entertainment, including dancing and a program of vocal selections. The Telephone Glee Club will give the vocal numbers. Dr. Dudley has served continuously | as rector of the parish for over 38 years, Arrangements for the reception are under the direction of Mrs. James E. Dalgleish and Mrs. R. E. Joyce, as- sisted by Mrs. Henry Rawdon, who has charge of the refreshments. Mrs. Faber Stevenson and Mrs. H. O. Cutting are in charge of the program and invita- tions, Mr. Edward Dawson and Mrs. Henry U. Milne, music and decora- tions, and Mr. S. Percy Oliver of print- ing. Mr. George Pender Hart, jr, is in charge of publicity. Y. W. C. A. to Hear Book Talk Tomorrow ‘The Book Lovers of Washington will hold their New Year meeting at the Young Women's Christian Association | tomorrow evening at the usual hour, when Miss Alice Hutchins Drake will | give an informal talk on “The Miracle of Words,” telling the story of the making of our language and outlining the various influences that have been brought to bear on our English speech, Tk program will also include certain notable poems that are valuable con- tributions to our English speech. As al- ways, invitation to attend this rmeeting is extended to all lovers of books. | NORMANDY FARM™ POTOMAC, MD. Two Black Kittens Are Purring by the fire at Normandy Farm, where the warmth and cheer of sput- tering logs and flickering candies de(y the Winry" air. Succulent “Roast timey apple sauce and savory. ° Fillet French Pried Onions erispy and golden, awalt the taste of the discriminating To reserve a table by the fire Phome Rockville 352 Luncheon, Tea, Dinner Sunday Breakfast , 3 miles from District Line, Wiscon- sin Ave. 'then River Road to Poto- mac. Md., right 1 mile to Farm. Duck with old- EEmrme o E e R E @ Hood Collegc Club Meets for Dinner Party The Washington Hood Club met at dinner Tuesday evening, December 29, in a private dining room of the Ken- nedy-Warren Hotel, when President ‘and Mrs. Joseph H. Apple of Hood Col- lege, Prederick, Md., were guests of honor, and both spoke to the assembled club members and their guests. Miss Dorothy Thomas, 4800 Sixteenth street, was chairman of the committee which arranged the dinner. Alumnae and guests who were present included Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Apple and Miss m Apple of Frederick, Md.; musicians everywhere. Radios—Electrolas—Music You need never buy another piano if you get a Stein- way. Its durability is measured in generations—not years! It is the choice of the foremost professional and amateur The Steinway has no counterpart. Priced as low as $875 Convenient Payments An Ideal Acquisition—Of Permanent Value—For the Home. E. F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G St. officers of the club, *Miss Virginia Boon, president; Miss Emily Apple, vice president; Miss Dora Hughes, secre- tary, and Miss Grace Dutton, treasurer; Miss Isabel Neely, Miss Mary De Lash- mutt, Miss Dorothy Thomas, Migs Vir- ginia Mullinix, Mrs. Edwin Dutton, Mrs. Ruby Cline Weaver, Miss Bar- bara Hoffman, Mrs. Evelyn Keitel Yeide, Mrs. Julia 8. Nutting, Misy Myrtilla H. McGraw, Miss Betty Glaser, Miss Romaine Sheaffer, Mrs. W. R. De Lashmutt, Miss Julia De Lashmutt, Miss Florence A. Powell, Mrs. S. T. Hughes, Mrs. W. J. G. Thomas, Miss Mary Eckles and Mrs. Charles G. Hoff- man, STEINWAY “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS" Phone Nationgl 1107 Saks Semi- Annual SALE of Fine Furs and Cloth Coats IS NOW-: AT THE VERY PEAK OF POPULARITY, AND OFFERS YOU AN OPPORTUNITY-ON THE THRESHOLD OF THE NEW YEAR TO SECURE BETTER-THAN-AVERACE CREATIONS IN BOTH FUR AND CLOTH AT PRICES THAT CIVE NO HINT OF THER STYLE AND BEAUTY Fur Coats $125 to $185 Pony Coats . . . . $125 to $185 Caracul Coats . . . . $250 Hudson Seal Coats, self trimmed, Kaffa and other new shades Sizes 16, 18 and 36 only $200 to $320 Hudson Seal Coats $275 to $550 Leopard Coats . $365 to $550 Japanese Minks . $625 Beaver Coats. . . . ... $39.50 to $49.50 Lapin Jackets $95 to $295 Silver Fox Scarfs . All Remaining Fur Coats Approximately 1, Off Fur-Trimmed Cloth Coats *$48 to $85 Fur-Trimmed Coats *$68 to $95 Fur-Trimmed Coats . *$95 to $125 Fur-Trimmed Coats . . $140 to $195 Fur-Trimmed Coats. . . All shades $50 to . $ 79.00 89.00 265:00 289.00 25.00 $125 . $309.00 59.00 7940 [19-00 1650 New Spring Coats for Southern Wear . + + an advance showing Of'stunning models for resort and travel, Complete in style and size ranges. Cut is King, and Color is Queen, the slim foundation may be adorned with ruftles and bustles, but the sleck line reigns in every high fashion, often with a bril- liant touch of beading, on the new fabrics, Peau d’Ange Lace, Flat Crepe, Triple Sheers, Prints, Irish Laces HATS #ow 7.50 10.00 12.50 SHORT EVENING COATS 25.00 odd lot to close out * These Coats in all sizes 12 to 48; trimmed in Blue Wolf, Fox, Lynx, Persian Lamb, Caracul, Kit Fox and Jap Mink. The fabrics, Cherkessa, Charda, Chardilla, Boucle, Finelli, Pebbla. Misses’ Department DRESSES 900 1200 1500 HATS toclose out 3.00 19.00 Member Master Furriers Guild 2l sales final, no returns, no credits! @own Salow, Secowd Fl: wn Salow, loor