Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1932, Page 39

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 3, 19 —PART THREE. :——_:—__:——— Dl‘. JO]’IHSOH McGuire. FOl’mCl’Iy 0{ Alexandria. To Wed in C;ncinnati Mr. and Mrs. C. A. S. Sin- Have Washington Relatives as Week End Guests. clair ALEXANDRIA, Va., January 2.—Mr. | and Mrs. Charles J. Livingood of Cincin- | nati announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Treon to Dr. John- son McGuire, only son of Dr. and Mrs Hugh McGuixe of this city. Miss Livin- good is a graduate of the Westover School and later attended Miss Shofl’s School in Paris. She was presented t: society in Cincinnati several years ago and is a member of the Junior League. Dr. McGuire is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Virginia and of the Johns Hopkins Medical School. He is now practicing in Cincinnati and lives at the Cincinnati Country Club. No date for the wedding has been made known Mrs, Lawrence Washington, Miss Pattie Washington and Miss Anne Madison Washington of Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Chew Wash- ington of Parkersburg, W. Va. were week end guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swann Sinclair Rev. J. H. Flye of Sewanee, Tenn., is the guest of Rev, H. W. Van Couen- hoven in Grace Church rectory Mr. Van Couenhoven entertained at tea for his guest Monday afternoon in the rectory. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Haywood an- nounce the marriage of their daughter Lucy Curtis. to Mr. Elvin C. Peverill also of Alexandria, Thursday, Decem- ber 24, in Rockville Mr. and Mrs. M. Loeb announce the marriage of their daughter Sara Ida to Mr. Julian Hamberger, Thursday, De- cember 24, in Washington Miss Barbara Snow is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler in White Plains, N. Y. Miss Marion Moncure will return to- day to William and Mary College after spending the holidays with her parents, Judge and Mrs. Robinson Moncure. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dare of Fred- ericksburg and Miss Virginia Dare of Boston have returned to their homes after a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dare, who also have had as their guests the latter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. Taylor Wilson of Easton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence C. Leadbeater, Miss Katherine Leadbeater and Mr. Milton Leadbeater have returned from a visit to Mrs. Leadbeater’s mother, Mrs. “Milton Alexander, in Lancaster, Pa. Mr. Milton Leadbeater has returned to the University of Virginia y Midshipman Samuel Moncure and his ecusin, Midshipman Jack Ferguson, will return today to Annapolis after spend- ing the holidays with his mother, Mrs William A. Moncure Miss Mallory Hufty is the guest of Miss Isabelle Jordan at Hot Spring, Va Mr, and Mrs. Walter E. Pierpoint and their young son, Eugene Fuller Pier- int, have left for their home in Phil- adelphia after & visit to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Davis en- tertained at bridge Saturday evening, December 26, in honor of their guests Mrs. Nelson A. Walker of Cincinnati is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Arthur M. King, and Mr. King in their home on Duke street Mrs. Nannie Belle Clendenning of Greensboro, N. C., is the guest of her brother-in-iaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Blackwell Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Walker are home | from a visit to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker of Lynch- burg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alexander Bow- man are home from a visit to the lat- ter's father, Mr. James Cavanaugh, in | Norwalk, Conn Mrs, Lillian Jones, Miss Louise Jones and Miss Evelyn Jones of Atlanta are guests of Mrs. Jones' daughter, Mrs. | Aubrey Toms. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burns of At- Janta and Miss Helen Williams of Visi- tation Academy in Frederick, Md, spent last week with their mother, Mrs. C. E. Williams, in her home on King street Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Keyes enter- tained at a family dinner Christmas day to celebrate their silver wedding anniversary s included Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Keyes Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holmes, Miss Betty Keyes and Mr. Prancis Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Washco have re- turned to their home in Camden, N. J after a visit to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Emhardt have returned from a visit to the former's mother, Mrs. W. H. Emhardt, in Phila- delphia The Cameron Club held a meeting Wednesday morning in the George Ma- son Hotel, when plans were made for the banquet to be given during the N S e b MRS. JOHN ENGLISH N Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. Wilson Jarman of Staunton, Va., her marriage to Lieut. J. E. Nelson taking place in Manila, Philippine Islands, Christmas day. She was formerly Miss Mary Jarman. week of January 11 in honor of the Eoard of Managers of the General Fed- eration of Women's Clubs, which will be in session in Washington at that time. Mr. and Mrs: Isaac Francis Stover of St. Thomas, Ontario. Miss Ella_Antrim Stover of Portsmouth, Va. and Mr Frederick Stover of Atlanta were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Price on South Fairfax street Miss Lovise Dinwiddie will leave to- morrow 't Westhampton Colieg> in Richo~~ after a visit to_her mother, Mrs. L:z.ze Dinwiddie on Norta Alfred street. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ros-nfeld and their young son of New York City have been guests of Mrs. Rosenfeid’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Moses Jaffa, in their hore on Prince street. Mr. Jack Dean has left for in McGaheysville, Va. aiter Mr. and Mrs. George Shifictt Miss Clarence Brent Snowden has returned from a trip around the world Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hammond Pierce and their two children spent last week with Mrs. Plerce’s parents. Mr and Mrs. William Darcen, in Suffolk Mrs. Walter Burgess of Culpeper Cqunty and her daughter, Mrs. P Booth Pulman of San Juai. Ports Rico, are the guests of her grand- daughter, Mrs. Edgar Baycl, and Mr Bayol, in their home on Duke street Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wils:n Wheat have returned from & Visi' to the lat- Fome sit to stdtdtbddd bbbt td bbbt S (Tollier Fnn COLLMBIA RD. 4 184ST SUNDAY DINNER Served 12 Till § P.M. 1 Ghicken and otner Meats resh_ Vegetables alads a Appetizers Soup Turkey. Sala. Choice of Many “Own-Made" Desserts and Ice Cream CLUB PLATES, 55c to MONDAY DINNER 5¢ In connection with our regular dinner we feature broiled C tenderloin steak. : 3+ Continuous Flow of Clean, Dry Air A B aas Our Great “Reso Sale” tomo lution starts Irrow 31st and have re-priced everything to do WTE have resolved to clear our racks by Jan. it. All merchandise taken from stock . . . not a penny’s worth bought for the purpose. If vou Reolve to be here tomorrow, and keep that Resolution, it will be th: e best start on the road to Thrift and Smart Appearance that you have ever had, in any year. Such as “Dorcheste outstanding garments r’ Suits and ON, IN MANILA ter's mother, Mrs. Manly Broaddus, in Newtown, Va Mrs. Walter Foote of Norfolk is the guest of her parents, Mr. ard Mrs. G. W. Welker, on King street Mrs. Thomas A. Hulfich, jr., of Allen- town, Pa, and Miss Frances Maigne of St. Margaret'’s School in Tappa- hannock are visiting their mother, Mrs. Florence E. D. Maigne, on South Royal | street. | Mr. and Mrs. returned f{rom a Charlotte, N Mr. and Mrs Jones have . relatives in Thumes vis't Wiltiam Sowers of Cambridge. Md. wiil rewrn o their | home today after a visit to the foimer's parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Jobn 8. Sowers | ~'Mrs. Roy G. Craver and Miss Pattie Craver were week-end guests of Mr. | and Mrs. C. L. Craver in Fredericks- burg. Mrs. Craver and her daughter are now on a motor trip to Mieml, Fla., and on the way home will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pate, in | Goldsboro, N. C, Mrs. H. B. Fulton of Newville, Pa. is the guest of her son and daughter- | 1h-Taw,"Mr. and Mrs. William B. Fulton Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whittemore and Miss Thelma Whittemore have returned from a visit to Mr ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. in_Richmond Mr. Clifford Waviand of versity of Virginia has been s the holidays with his parents, Mr. Mrs. C. O. Waylaxd Dr. and Mrs. E. £ Niblack and their | daughter, Miss Mary Niblack of Terra | Haute, Ind. are the guests of their | son-in-law and daugater, Mr. and Mrs Paul H. Hayward Mr. Frank H morrow from | Mr. and Mrs. andaigua, N. Y | Mrs hces Wiberg of St. Paul has arrived to spend the remainder of the Winter with her son-in-law and Gangh- ter, Mr and Mrs. Frank Dyer Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gay Margaret Gay of Detroit Welland Gay of Milwauke2 have been the guests of Mr. and Mt ilbert Gay. Mics Lucie Reeve is_the guest of her grandmotl er J.S. Reeve, in JefTerson Miss Helen Urbanske has returned from a visit to her aun, Mrs. Theodore Urbanske, in Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. P. I Davidson spent | the past week with the latter's mother, Mrs. P. B. Miller Whittemore, the Uni- ending wry, jr., will return to- a visit tc his parents, Frank Henry, in Can- and Miss and Mr. Mrs ‘program of Music for | Women's City Club Tea | The Women’s City Club has arranged a tea for this afternoon, when Mrs Mary Izant Couch, chairman of the music section, will present Mrs. Luch Mac Morland, lyric soprano, who will be accompanied by Mr. Adolf Torovsky. Mrs. Couch will be assisted by Mrs Wwilliam Lee Corbin, Miss Jessie May Olin, Dr. Laura S. Brennon, Miss Bessie P. Howlette, Miss Janet McWilliam and Miss Rachel Storer. Whittemore's par- | and | Congreuional Club Open For New Year Visitors The lovely home of the Congressional Club was at its best and happiest on New Year day, when members of the club held open house. Members of the Executive Board were in the receiving line, greeting all the guests. ~Mrs. Leonidas C. Dyer, president, headed the line and wore a very becoming dress of black chiffon with sleeves of Chinese red and silver. Mrs. Robert G. Simmons was in black velvet, wearing a beautiful scarf of sil- ver fox; also Mrs. Edwin S. Broussard, | wearing a black chiffon afternoon dress; Mrs. PFrank Clagne, a belge georgette frock; Mrs. John C. Schafer, a Lafayette blue costume, and Mrs. | Carl E. Mapes, a biack velvet gown trimmed in white lace. A section of the Marine Band rendered beautiful and appropriate se- lections during the reception hours. For the last hour dancing was indulged in by many. Mrs. William E. Evans, chairman of the Hostess Committee, was attred in a most becoming costume of blue velvet ith hat match. She had charge of the tea table and had the chairmen of the various committees assisting dur- |ing” the afternoon: Mrs. William A. | Ayers, Mrs. Fillman B. Parks, Mrs. Carl | G. Bachmann, Mrs. John T. Buckbee, | Mrs. George W. Norris, represented by | Mrs. Edward T. Taylor; Mrs. Edward | Dixon Hays, Mrs. William N. Roach, jr.; Mrs. W. W. Chalmers, Mrs. David g, Mrs. William I. Nolan, Mrs. Ed- ward W. Pou, Mrs. Homer Hoch and Mrs. Elmer O. Leatherwood. Despite disagreeable there wer ing at 3 o'clock and coming in a steady stream until after 6 o'clock. There were rcpresented set and the diplomatic circle, Navy and residential circles. At no time the spacious club house unpleasantly taxed for room, but all the time it was comfortably filled | with friends to pay their respects to the | weather, | the official | Army, _____ WHERE TO DINE. Takoma Inn @afe 413 Butternut St. SUNDAY Dinner from 12 to 8 P.M. 75¢ Plenty of Room to Park We are sorry we could not accommodate many of our friends on New Year's day. We will have a splendid dinner toda: J.E Cunningham Co. 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. Bigger and Better Than Ever! COATS! 26 UTDOING our repu- tation for value-giv- ing! If you are a judge of coat style, coat quality and coat value—we know what your decision will be concerning these coats. Never has $26 bought so much coat luxury before. Satisfy your wish for a truly distinctive fashion at a truly decisive saving — by choosing in this event. Every late Winter fashion note—and wide choice of the very smartest and finest furs! anuary Sale of Up-to-$49.50 High-Fashion lc:ub. which maintains the popularity and prestige it has enjoyed for many years. Tri-State Dance at Shoreham January 15 ‘The gold ball room of the New Shore- ham Hotel will be the scene of one of the smartest dances of the leap year, being given by the Maryland, Connecti- cut and_Oklaroma State Societies, jointly, Friday, January 15, o'clock pm. to 12:30. They will have the honor of entertaining young ladies from the National Park Seminary. The Reception Committee will be the presidents and wives of the three State societies—Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cal- vert, jr, Maryland State Society: Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner, Oklahoma State Society; Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Lang, Connecticut State Soclety. Tickets may be obtained from the presidents of the societies or from Mr. Ralph Boyer, Oklahoma Society; MTr. John M. Boteler, Maryland Society and Dr. R .S. Pendexter, Connecticut State Society. They may be obtained also at the Willard Hotel theater ticket office. . All State societies and friends are | vited to attend and greet the youn ladies of the National Park Seminar: Music will be furnished by the Lowe Nevin Orchestra. from 9 | DE MOLL'S Twelfth & G Eninee On 12th January Clearance SALE OF FURNITURE PIANOS AND RADIOS Features Remarkable Values! O. J. DE MoLL & (Co. 12th and G Sts. Entrance on 12th St. Pianos—Radios—Furniture Want a Peep at Spring? Come and See the New STRAW For Winter Cruising, Resort and Town Wear! —The first exciting, ahead-of-the- season styles in hats are here! Rough and lustrous or sophisti- cated “matt” straws, dipping to meet the eye, rising to new heights in the back. Styles that give you a hint of what will be fashionable later on, Every one altogether ir- resistible and oh so wearable! beautiful display of models rang- ing in price from— A Emphasizing a Selected Group at $7.50 Colors for Spring— Nassau Blue French Chocolate Overcoats, Jane Vogue Dress- es, Jane Vogue Millinery, as well as Fur Coats and Fur Trimmed Coats, have all felt the price-paring knife. Brigade Blue Magnolia Black Endive Green Fondant Beige el ! Every smart new color! Love-Apple Red —Plenty of Black! —Full range of sizes! Up-to-$59.50 Coats *38 Up-t0-$69.50 Coats LOOK FOR THE “RESOLUTION" TICKETS SHOWING STARTLING VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Straws for Spring— Parchment Chiffomat Racello Bandings Second Floor. Monte Lupo Florentine Use Ney’s Budget Plan This Year Ney's Budget Plan will help you get ahead in 1932 by enabling you to Dress Well on low prices, sensibly spaced over a convenient period. Milton R Ney Charmeuse . / Sharkskin // J A =/ ) Millinery Dept. Ponn. 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