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Liberty St - AAN A Smart Coat for the mid-season in Corsair Blue o Just the thing for in between seasons. Prac tical for business, chic for sport and comforta- ble for shopping! MODE L S H O P 921 G Street Miss Helen Michelbach Of Alexandria Will Be Bride of C. J. Bradley Mr. and Mrs, J R. Sutton Marriage of C. W. Foote. Announce Daughte r to | ALEXANDRIA, Va, February 6.— Mr. Frank Michelbach announces the engagement of his daughter, Helen Frances, to Mr. Charles James Bradley. The wedding will take place next month. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sutton announce the marriage of their daughter Mamie ) to Mr. Charles W. Foote, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Foote, Saturday, January 30, in Trinity Methodist Epis- copal Church, the Rev. Norris L. Line- weaver officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Foote will make their home temporarily in the home of the bridegroom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Bayliss have an- nounced the marriage of their daugh- ter Olga to Mr. David R. Plerce Satur- day, January 16, in Ellicott City, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce are living at 1115 Randolph avenue. Cards have been received from Mrs. Mattie E. Pierce of Roanoke announc- ing the marriage of her daughter Fern | to M. Atwell Bailey Haines Saturday, | January 23, in Port Chester, N Y. M | Haines is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | lium A. Haines and was graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacks- burg in the class of 1930 and is now in | business in New York City. After Feb- | ruary T5 Mr. and Mrs. Haines will live at 4329 Thirty-ninth place in Long Island City. Mis. Alexander Hamilton Sands of | Richmond is the guest of her sister, | Miss Gault Norton, on Prince street s. Robert M. Stribling of Mark- Va. is_visiting her nephew and Dr.'and Mrs. Thomas B. Cochran and Mrs. Charles F. Holden and | Gardner L. Boothe, 2d, are back a motor trip to Pinehurst and Greensboro, N. C Miss Elizabeth Edge of East Down- ingtown, Pa., who is attending Hollins | College, spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. John Hunton Fos- ter, on Cameron street Mrs. John Beatty has left for her home in Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario, atter a visit to her brother and sister- | M !gu | have | to Mr | Johr law, Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone Smith, Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. Smith d the latter's brother-in-law and sis- and Mrs. Charles Pozer, spent end as the guests of Mr. and | William Baker in Bancocas, N. J. (} and Mrs. Richard L. Atkinson | returned from California, where have been for two months. Julia Magruder and Miss atharine Jenrfler entertained at an 1formal dance Saturday evening, Janu- ary 30, in honor of the former's brother, Francis Magruder. The guests in- I Miss Dolly Magruder, Miss Kath- leen Humphries, Miss Louise Adams Miss He lenger, M; Miss Ballinger, Cadet Reeves Kenelm and Cadet Ci t of Randolph-Macon Acodemy Va.: Mr. Billy Thrift, Mr. C Mr. Peter Alexander, Mr son, Mr Carpenter, Lee, Mr on Skidmore Mr Cli and Holden, School and D: { jr. of thy his class- Huntington end with his F. Holden. returned to | a visit to Mr. and Mrs Smith C has Mrs, J. 1 n of Manassas were s of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Mr, and Mrs. Ethelbert Downham returned from St. Petersburg, Fla., they have been for a mont Mz Smith has returned to ion in Frederick, Md., xa visit to her mother, Mrs. Leo ith Miss Jane Dunn spent last week end with Miss Carolyn Snyder in Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. J. S, C. Boswell ar- rived_home Monday from a motor trip rida L. B. Alexander is the guest of ther, Mr. John Block, in New York City. s. Charles Brown Sullivan enter- red at dinner Sunday evening in | honor of Miss Hartigan of Washington Mrs. Maurice Givens has returned home after spending a month with her parents in Roanoke Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Cooke spent in Covington, Va Todd Fitzgerald has. lef lippine Islands, to join Mr. child and their week end Pearsc where for the Capt. Fitz- H. H. Stickney left the Presidio, San Francis- Maj. Stickney has been order duty s Roberta Hoffman gave a recep- | her home, on Wolfe street, Sun- v evening in honor of Miss Marianne of Hollywood, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dare have left for Orlando, Fla., where they will pend a_month, Miss Margaret Germond has left for Indian Rocks, Fla., where she will re- main for some time while recuperating from a recent illness Mrs, William H. Herring spent last week end in Richmond, where Mr, Her- ring is temporarily located Mr. and Mrs, James Moore are home from a visit to Mr. Moore’s parents, in Lynchburg M Margarite Northon Prances Norton of Burgundy. week end guests of their F. L. Norton, Mrs. Charles and Miss Va., were aunt, Mrs. Goodman has gone to home in W enton, after a visit and Mrs. Thomas Rowan. Mr. Neil McKenny of Berryville spent a week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. I E. C. Watts has returned to her in Marshall, Va., after a visit to M. B. Garnett s Thercse Carter of Westhampton llege in Richmond. spent last week h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Carter Mr, and Mrs H. K. Smyth are back from a visit to rela in Annapolis ed home Mon- daughter, Mrs. mond cntertained at when her Mrs. Andrew shington, Mr. and M on Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. son, Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Hamil- ! ton and Mr. Stanley Parson | Rev. and Mrs. Francis A. Cox have returned from a visit to the latter's uncle and aunt, Capt. and Mrs. John Ferguson, at the navy yard in Charles- ) Hilda White of Norfolk spent Mr. and Mrs. Richard eld ening r. and ton, Miss last_week with B. English Mr. Charles M. Shepperson, jr.. was a week end guest of Mrs. William Laird in Wilmington, Del. Miss Annie Peyton Luckett of At- lanta has returned after a visit to her | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. | Edward S. Billheimer. Miss Helen Norris Cummings is home from a visit to Mrs. Walter Smith in Clifton Forge. Va Mrs. Joseph Welsh of Philadelphia is the guest of her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Seth T. Bowen Mrs. H, S. Niblack has left for her home in Terra Haute, Ind., after a visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hayward Mrs. Harris Levey has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Steinberg, in Baltimore. Mrs. J. C. Rath left last week for her home in Pottstown, Pa., after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Lester Endicott. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Chedel of Middle- town Conn., were recent guests of the former’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Flint Mrs Andrew Blick has returned to her home in Pittsburgh after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Charles F. Krisel Mr. Herbert F. Maine of Providence, R. I, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Barrows. | George cast THE SUNDAY PROGRAM Miss Mary Maxon, Miss Gertrude H of sea green decorated with geld fish, STAR, WASHINGTON, D GIRLS endricks and Miss Isabel Stuart, in gowns the costumes in which they will sell programs and cigarettes at the Bal Boheme at the Willard tomorrow night. Harris-Ewing Photo, Bicentennial pageant At Kensington Armory | There will be a George Washington Bicentennial celebration at the Ken- sington Armory Sunday afternoon, Fet ruary at 3:30 o'clock. Pagea and music are being arranged to the colonial atmosphere desired. Washington University Club will sing. Mr. Wi Page, author of Creed.” will recite the creed in pe Representative David J. Lewis will de- liver a brief speech introducing Sena- tor Clarence C. Dill ashington, who will be the principal Gov Ritchie has been invited to par- ticipate in the celebration. It is e pected that the program will be broad- over the radio. The Masonic Lodge of Kensington the local National comp the Boy and Girl Scouts of the county, the Kensington Volunteer Fire Department and the Amer cted to take part zations. The Masonic The Gl Ty as unifor civic, educa and recreationa Montgomery County ) attend the cel als of both county are expected to gal religious, ganizations of being invited and many off State prominence present On Friday evening, Fel y 19, a George Washington ball will be held in the Armory, from 9 to 1 o'clock. The Armory will be decorated to resemble a colonial garden scene with a repl of Washington’s home at Mount V non built in at one end of the hall and tables arranged for small 1ps and parties at which refreshments will be served will encircle the dance floor Tickets, $1.50 per couple The George Washington nial chairmen ittees of sington and spices these celebra are: Mr. W. I Mrs. H. M. Milburn, vice Miss A. C. Rhineheart, vice cha and Mr. Alfred L. Gefger, secretary- treasurer - . be Bicenten- Ki Oregonians in District Organizing State Society Natives and former residents of the State of Oregon will join in a ¢ tion of the admission of the the Ui February 14 by Monday g, Feb a ock Cairo, 1615 Q street hwest Air. Ben S. Fi n charge of a short prog 11 follow the dinner. and then will come a bus ness session, presided over by Mr. E. J Adams, temporary chairman, at which a permanent Oregon Society of Wash- ington will be organized. Cards and dancing will complete the evening Though more than 350 former residents of Oregon have received invitations to this meeting, if any were missed, they may make reservations by writing to the temporary secretary. Miss Vella Winner, the Kennedy-Warren, 3133 Connecticut avenue. at the Society of Navy Sponsors Holding Patriotic Service | The Society of Sponsors of the United States Navy will gather together this afternoon at Epiphany Church, when a patriotic service will be held under the auspices of the society. The Res Hulbert A. Woolfall of St. Mark's Church will be the speaker of the occa- sion Many delegates from out of town a arriving for the annual convention the society, among them the president, Mrs. Russell Langdon, wife of Col Langdon, stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana h“mms State Society N SN i Wedneaday The Illir hold lext meet wois State ety will evening Thy hie Labor socie G. Risley, president of the is putting forth every effort to the February ng more suc- 1 the January meeting, when ersons were present to hear the s of United nator Jam & n Lewis. /. W. Husband, Second Assistant ry of Labor, will be the speaker Februa: T At 8:30 reception will »dore Department make meetd my X be membe in Waskh on and are expected to attend the meeting New Y. W.C A BoardIIead Guest of Honor at Tca ected pre of Association will be for The newly given by the more my ly added to th tha Mrs les chairman of the Membership Committee At the tea table will be four members of the committee. Mrs. P. W. Guiney, Mrs. Pr Affieck. Mrs. John Vi koeper and Mrs. Walter A The remaining mem mittee wi con, amc ence Carpen Mrs. Thom L. Dawso Mrs. W. Dameron th, Mrs Frank Ed . Mrs. H. H. Kimball | Miss Bertha Thomas and Mrs. George ‘ Fitton. Brown. gers Mu; Mrs | Francis Scott Chap(er, D. A. R., Notes Anniversary Mrs. George M. Pierce entertained the Frances Scott Chapter February 2 at luncheon, when a birthday cake with 16 candles in honor of the chapter’s | birthday ¢ was cut. Mrs. Al- | fred Garees gave a history of the chap- | ter and of Mrs. Edward ¥ i first regent were reac ) arles B After nd by Mrs. T. H nerous donation was made e work there. Those present were Amos O. White, Fremont, Mich.; Arthur Adelman, Miss Adelman Mrs. E. P. Andrus, Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs, Charles Bright. Mrs. John C. Eckhardt. Mrs. Warren Emley and Miss | Emley, Mrs. A. B. Garges, Mrs. Walker S. Martin, Mrs. Charles Molster, Mrs Robert Reeder, Mrs. Aubrey Voorhees. Mrs. J. J. Vaas, Mrs. H. Mathews of | Portemouth, Ohio: Mrs. Chantry Davis "and Mrs. H. B. Martin. Mr: Mrs. Now—at oot $225 Less you can buy the new gtyIE, smaller apartment size FISCHER GRAND Think of it—the famous FISCHER name—FISCHER quality—FISCHER tradition —backed by the great re- sources of the American Piano Company—in a grand priced at $650—just $225 lower than a FISCHER Grand has ever sold before. HOMER L. KITT Co. 1330 G Street VEINTH) 1N € | Parker (.. FEBRUARY 7, 1932—PART THREE Mr.and Mrs. F. R. Parks Leave Chevy Chase for Month at Palm Beach Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kim- bell Hosts at Bridge and Suppcr Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick R. Parks left today for Palm Beach, Fla., where they will be the house guests for a month of Mrs. Parks' cousin, Mrs. E. Gray| Pendleton, at Reverie Cottage. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kimbell were | hosts at bridge and supper last eve- ning at their home on Chevy Chase Parkway. Mr. William Blum is spending the week end in Philadelphia, where he attended the wedding of a classmate. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Bowling have returned to their home on Harrison street from a West Indian cruise. MT. | and Mrs. Bowling stopped at Havana,| Nassau and Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Barkley en- tertained at tea last Sunday afternoon in their home on Woodbine street. Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Kerlin were hosts at a bridge supper party Tues- day evening at their home on Thirty- third street in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans, who will leave this week for Panama, where they will make | an_extended trip Mr. and Mrs. Wright Clark enter- tained at a bridge and supper party | last evening in their home on Tenny son street. | M and Mrs. Edwarfl L. Smead were hosts at a dinner party Saturday eve- ning, January 30, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Riddle. Mrs. Custis Lee guest of her sister, in New York City. Mrs. Walter Gray Whitmore, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Bryson on Connecticut avenue, lmm returned to her home in East Orange, N. J. Mrs. Whitmore was extensively | entertained while here. Mrs. Perry Thurston was hostess at luncheon, Mrs. | William Towles at luncheon and bridge Mrs. Louis Richardson at luneheon and a theater party and Mrs. Joseph Brashears at luncheon and bridge for Mrs. Whitmore. Mrs. Jere Crane and her daughter, | Miss Catherine Crane, left Tuesday by motor for New York, where they are spending a week i The Chevy Chase Club will meet tom oW afterncon at 2 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Laur- | ence Vorhees at 3810 Alton place. The | business meeting will be followed by tea g Miss Louise Lam rI’d s the house t ,l:dv\n a Dutton on He: | Dutton entertained bridge yesterda Hall M is the house Edwin Hewes, MISS ALINE | night, when the Arts Club will present NEIVy Man to \Ved Dexbys England Gzl Comdr. Ton- al Corps. Unfted (D. C), Garden The marriage of L son O. Summers, M States Navy, and Miss Cynthia Pea- cock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peacock of Burleigh, Derby, England, will take place in London Fel y 16, according to an announcement received by family connections and friends in Virginia Comdr. Mr of Wi liamsport iss Grace \n‘r et. Miss luncheon and afternoon at Olney Inn in compliment to Miss Lamada. = | Henry Grattan Doyle has re- Richmond, Va., where she days. 4 ) ple Webster and his son John Webster, are spending a week at the Chalfonte in Atlantic Ci Miss Ruth W. McCracken College, at Chambersburg. Pa guest of Mrs. Webster Fletcher Hender and Mr Jones are spending the week end ork City Summers, who is the Thomas B. Summers of M: Mrs, y and the His brother and M son of of the Arm ingten and Club u' Richmond and sister are Mr Stonem of Vi Richmond. He was Medical f Virg| commisisone e Navy Mr ac- Smith’s nomas and and is s Louis S. Murpl Naval Hospita Community C in her home will be hostess 1b at luncheon to- on East Bradley Mrs e father of the bride ipal pa the E is one of pring fir Peacock was England. followed by Madrid and a_year > Ur sity of Grenoble. France. After an ex- tended tour of the continent, she came to this country to visit school friends in New York and Chicago the past Summer. The wedding ceremony is to be per- for at high noon in St. Paul's, Lon- don, followed by a reception at the Mayfair Hotel. = Capt. A. L. Bristol aval attache at the American embassy London. will serve as best man Groomsmen, who will be United States naval officers. who are Rhodes sch ek at Oxford University. will contr entertained the traditional naval touch to the cere- Al mony by forming an arch of crossed swords over the couple on_their depar- ture from the ch Comdr. Sum- mers, who sailed last Priday from New York for his iage, was. until re- o_the Naval Hospital Miss tbourne school John A. Logan entertained at €on and bridge Wednesday in her | home on Connecticut ave ' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Underwood wer hosts at a bridge supper ning ary 30, i their home 1 Gardens. and Mrs. George Kane ridge and supper ing, January 30 Hencerson of Utica, N guest of Mr._ and Mrs ron McK street erson is en route to visit her and granddaug Harrison Beavers, lunc ed party at B. Full e We hen luncheon and br r home on E | at B. Manter wer supper and dai 13 ederic M. Nettleship at a bridge and supper t evening in her home on Eln in honor of the birthday anni Mr. Nettleship. Miss Dorothy Peffer and M 1 dre the week end gues| enter- party Takoma Tun Cafe 413 BUTTERNUT STREET s grandmother, Mrs isle, Pa Special for Sunday, Feb, 7, 1932 "Pitcher will entertain 12 to 8 PM Seventy-Five Cents also will be hos i Pit llv'v t bridge club at luncheon Thursday her home on McKinley street | Miss Ellen Young and Miss Ida Young C entertained at tea Wednesday in com- pliment to Mrs. Grafton Burke, who is a missionary to Alaska. Mrs. F. C. Craighead will entertain | her club at luncheon and bridge Tues- | day at her home on Forty-first street. Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson is visit- | ing her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson, j Atlanta, Ga Mrs. R. Harvey Sargent and her so Mr, Harvey Sargent, Jr., motor for a trip th will return home Ginger Ale ¥ Juice Ce Olives Fresh Vegetable Clam Chowder Consomme Alphabet Giblet Gravy Giblet Grav Cranberry Conserve Baked Fresh Ham with Glazed Apple Sirloin Steak with Fresh Mushrooms Seafood Platter Tartar Sauce Vegetable Platter, Poached Egg Caulifiower. Cream Sauce Spinach Mashed White Potatoes Buttered Beets Roast Turkey, Roast Capon, Dressing, Dressing, outh, and about March 1. Ban Bell-Bottom Trousers In spite of their popularity in Paris the bell-bottom trousers have been so frowned on ‘in London that the vogue has obtained no real footing. The young | bloods considered “the ploppers” too | bizarre for general use by well-dressed | men Think How Convenient and Economical it is DINE at DIKEMAN’S e SUNDAY DINNER e Roast Vermont Turkey Sage Dressing and Cranberry Sauce With Two Vegetables, Tea or Coffee 65¢ Special Club Breakfast. .. Blue Plate Lunch....... Blue Plate Dinger. . ..... Open Till 1 A. M. DIKEMAN'S RESTAURANT 609 15th St. N.W. Prompt Courteons Service SOCIETY. ATTENDING BAL BOHEME SOLOMONS, Box holder and entertaining guests at the Bal Boheme at the Willard tomorrow the “Ball of the Seven Seas. —Harris-Ewing Photo, | at Norfolk, Va country the latter couple will live at N Park, north, New York On Alva Belmont House Tea, Miss McCall a Hostess Miss Emilie Doetsch. tor of Baltimore, will Miss Pearl McCall attorney of on sion’ the ernoon assistant be assi t 4 o'clock Mrs. Harvey W. Myron Linebarger ill receive, assi: District B afternoon. ad orders on duty Because he his post James men in to neve Pal tobacco store 60 Gramm sc leave |Senators and Ladies Honor Guests of Idahoans Senator and Mrs. William E. Borah, with Senator and Mrs. John Thoma: | head the list of patrons and patronesses selected by Washington Idahoans for their eighth annual banquet and ball to be held this year in the ball room of the National Press Club, Saturday, February 20. Representative and Mrs Addison T. presentative and Mrs. Burton L. former Gov. and Mrs. D. W. Davis, former Gov. and Mrs. C. C. Moore and Commissioner William E. Lee of the Interstate Com- merce Commission and Mrs. Lee ar the other sponsors for the occasion. In true Western style, local residents of the Gem State will gather again to renew old associations and memories partaking meanwhile of famous Idaho baked potatoes, apples and other food products grown on Idaho's sunny slopes and shipped here especially for the “round-up.” Included among the di guests will be eral Radi sioner Harold A. La Faunt missioner E. B. Brossar Venable, executive secreta tional Republican Congr Mr. A. H. Conner n Earl Na- Mr. sistant to the Attc United States; Mr: of the Board of Washington University; Dr. rill, editor in chief, De Agriculture, and Mr. Wi | manager of the Washington Am | Ieague base ball team A place of honor will be accorded the society's past presidents, Mr. Walter S Smith, Mr. Charles B. Jennings. Dis- trict com of the Veterans of Foreign Wars: Mr. Ezra P. Monson | jr; Mr. G. Osmond Hyde and Mrs. C C. Moore. The banquet ranged eral c Maj. Norman _Adkison | Senator Jc | Johannessen, ident Minnesotans Hosts At Washington Club | Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George E. Leach of honor at a reception ven by the Minnesota y ening, George M. C. Mer- is being ar- tee under secretary to and Dr. W. N, of the society ball mm anuary at t Among the there, were Mrs of Senator He Minnesotans Shipstead, wife ead, and their Mr. and Mrs. Representative and k Clague, Represe: ve and H. Andresor Conrad G Mr 1. Nolan, wife M Paul Representative and Mrs. Victor to the President Newton and Miss al Trade Commis: t March, Assist- d G. A rman_ot iam sioner Col ant Attorney Gener general of Minnesota anc BRITISH PRE.M|ER BETTER LONDON. 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