Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1932, Page 39

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Many Bridge Parties Are Given in Quantico Circles During Week Mr.. Haro]d Shannfln ‘fld Mrs. Norman Ranier Are Among Hostesses. QUANTICO, Va,, April 9.—Mrs. Har- old Shannon gave a bridge party at her home Thursday afternoon, when those playing were Mrs. Tom Barber, Mrs. Capers James, Mrs. Roy Pfaff, Mrs. Andrew Creesy, Mrs. Evans Ames, Mrs. William Beattie, Mrs. John Kaluf, liam Croka, Mrs. Campbell s, John McCann, Mrs. Floyd Ivan Miller. Mrs. Harry Clayton Jerome, Mrs. ler and Miss Elizabeth Bar- Mrs. James Hungate, Mrs. Oliver Augustus Lewis. Mrs. Frank 1 Miss Yvette Viole came in an Ranier gave a bridge party at her home Thursday afternoon and had as guests Mrs. Stuart King, Mrs. John Martenstein, Mrs. John Blanton and Mrs Sheldon Walsh of Pensacola, who is the guest of Mrs. Blanton; Mrs. W, H. May, Mrs. O. A. Hill, Mrs. H. W. Whiting, Mrs. Ley- man of Washington, Mrs. Pressley 3d: Mrs. Ewing Wall, Mrs. Frank Miss Helen McDonald, Mrs. Ennis, Mrs. Francis Fenton Henry Carr. The tea guests were Mrs. John Henley and Mrs. Al- ton Hastings. Edward E. S g their son ] Cap( nnd Mrs. ayden (M. U. N d Mrs. Ral 'vh Mxtfhl'll were the guests of Licut. and Mrs. Frank Lamso: ibner of Washington last week end Capt. and Mrs. John Martenstein gave a dinner party at the Officers’ Club Tuesday night, which was fol- Jowed by an evening of bridge. The guests were: Rear Admiral and Mrs. Edward Havden, Capt and Mrs. Rey nolds Hayden (M. C.), U. 8. N.; Col and Mrs. Tom Barber, Col. and Mrs. ‘Walter Noa, Maj. and Mrs. Harold Par- Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Daiton Da (M. C), U. S. N.; Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Davis (D. C), U. S. Capt. and Mrs. Andrew Creesy, and Mrs. Evans Ames and Capt. and Mrs. Franklin Steele. Col. and Mrs. Charles H. Lyman have recently come to Quantico for from San Diego. Calif he winnef§ of the auction bridge ment which has been played throughou: the Winter months are Mrs. Pressley Rixey, 3d, and Maj. Roger ‘W. Peard. Mrs. R 's prize was a sil- ver salad bowl, and Maj. Peard won a silver compote. The winners of the contract games will be announced as soon &s_thev are known. Mrs. Egbert Lloyd was hostess to a number of friends on Friday afternoon when she entertained with a bridge Juncheon at her home, and had as her guests Mrs. John Russell, Mrs. Clar- ence Nutting, Mrs. John Falge, Mrs Roy Pfaff, Mrs. Dewitt Peck, Mrs. Dal- ton Davis, Mrs. Harold Parsons, Mrs. Andrew Drum, s. Floyd Bennett, Mrs. Ivan Miller, Mrs. Andrew Creesy, Mrs. Lionel Goudeau, Mrs. William Sihler, Mrs. Clayton Jerome and Mrs. James Hungate. John Falge gave a large bridge on at the Officers’ Club Monday on. There were seven tables and ddition there were a number of Juncheon guests present who did not play Mrs. O. A Hill of Chattanooga, ‘Tenn., is visiting friends in Quantico. She spent part of her visit with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Ranier and the re- mainder with Col. and Mrs. John R. Henley. Georgla State Socxe(’y Dance and Bndge ‘The last dance of the season of the Georgia State Bociety will be given Friday night at Meridian Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth street. at 9 o'clock, The guest of honor of the occasion is Maj. CGen. Blanton Winship, judge advocate general of the United States Army. The Floor Committee includes, Repre- sentative Carlton Mobley, chairman: Representative Robert Ramspeck, Rep- Tesentative Eugene E. Cox, Capt. Rob- ert L. Russell and Comdr. Lewis P. Clephane of the Navy, Col. S. Gordon Green, Maj. Allen M. Burdett, Capt. James H. Bogman and Lieut. Thomas | M. Lowe, U. S. A; Mr. William I Denning, Dr. James J. Tyner and Dr. H. I. Lipscomb. During intermission & most elaborate program will be presented, including numbers by Miss Marian Parker, Miss Mary Ellen Beatty, Miss Lorraine Maust, Miss Dorothy Phillips, Miss Mary Kaminsky and Mr. John Phillips Smith, jr, of the Gladys Wilbur Par- | ker Studio of 1223 Connecticut avenue Mrs. Julia S. Sprinkle, Miss Grace Shannon, Miss Helen Bury, Mrs. Louise McNerney, Miss Betty Thompson and Miss Mildred Leon All Georgians in the city are especial- 1y invited to attend. The bridge tour- nament, conducted under the direction of Mrs. 8. Gordon Green, will interest those not wishing to dance Wisconsin State Society Dance and Card Part_v The newly organized Wisconsin Society of Washington will give a dance tainment &nd card party Tues- t, April 12, at Meridian Man- re will be a “mixer” be- nce begins, and a buffet| of the Wiscon- | ess will_attend. Percy E. Sackett, | avenue, is receiving WHERE TO DINE. THY u\'n’u(na ROOM reinia — Luncheon — Dinner | Serviee. U. 8. Route 211_* TIA duflt‘lfil Enchiladas, Tamales, Tortillas, Chile Con Carne, Frijoles Con Queso, Arroz_Con Polo, Huevos a Caballo Other Well Known Mexican, © American Dishes fo Ord 1321 New York Ave. NW. ast of 14th Nat1 7911 ¢ TILL 4 AM.. Daily and Sunday) e e fi," LNEY INN OLNEY FARM—OLNEY, MD. Where excellence of food and refinement of atmosphere are delichtfully blended. LUNCHEON—TEA—DINNER t Georsla Ave. Ext NO OTHER PHONE LOCATIONS ASHTON DIRECTION: CLARA MAY DOWNEY |Regular Price, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., APRIL 10, 1932—PART THREE. Bed Room Suites One of those quaint New England Groups, cherry and maple construction, finished in the old amber tone famous for that period. The suite consists of eight pieces—twin semi-poster beds, bureau with hanging mirror, chest of drawers, dressing table with hanging mirror, night table, Hitchcock chair and bench. Regular Price, $100 American Empire Suite, mahogany con- struction with gumwood base. Beds are the delightiul old sleigh type, with panels and drawer fronts of the bureaun. chest and dressing table of handsomely figured crotch mahogany. The finish throughout is the rich old red tone, Ilight pieces. Regular Price, $425 ...... . Sheraton Group of genuine mahogany. i laid with the delicate satinwood which is feature of Sheraton, finished in a rich red-brown, slightly antiqued. The eight pieces include twin beds -$325 Regular Price, $450. ...... = Modern adaptation of the French School in Walnut, effectively decorated. The eight pieces consist of twin beds, bureaun with hanging mir- | ror, dressing tahle and mirror, chest, night table, chair and bench $450 ... $325 Eighteenth Century English Suite of satin- wood construction with floral decorations in oil. The finich is the soft amher which is highly effective. The eight picces include twin beds. Regular Price, $485 Separate Bed Room Pieces $65 Maple Chest of $40 Slipper Chairs Drawers, early Ameri- of quaint designs cov- can design.......34§ ered in a wide variety $150 Colonial High- of chintz $24.50 oy, curly %95 $45 Day Beds, in lSI":. William and dwlm :m'\‘ maple, of o L early perio Mary High-Boy, in dew\"x: ¢ une alnut, an A 55:;;;&“'” i $50 Empire Rock- | reproduction ...$160 ~ ©r genuine mahog. $115 Chaise Lounge, 37 /FAME Uphois ’5”' covered in chintz with A ainans 35 box-pleated skirt and $115 Salem Chests, down cushions. . 38§ made of genuine n as 833 Poster Beds, hogany ;‘”'1,‘ ¢ tely genuine mahogany following the or é“"‘_‘ construction .....$2 in design.........585 Bed Room Lamps Colonial figures, in _515 Crystal Candle porcelain, with pleated Stands with pleated ...$§50 silk shades.....$]]50 $10 Decorated $25 Early Americ Porcelain Lamps, vase Oil Lamps, gla shape: decorated with brass parchment chintz sha paper shades....$775 trically fitted. . $]450 $10 End Tables; genuine mahogany construction ....37.50 hogany constructi $50 Center Tables, and conveniently Duncan Phyfe design; mahogany tion, with carved base and brass claw feet struction o€ Coffe construc- $25 Coffee “Hl’.fll’ TO MOTOR AND DINE. "WARREN GREEN HOTEL ‘Warrenton : Virgini €0 Miles from Washington Over Les Highway Throuoh Bull Run Battlee MRS. FEED G. BERGER, Proprieter Teiephone Warre - Chicken or Country Ham Dianer 1-3 6.7:30 P.M. 00 0«:} NIIIIIml"IIIIIIIHIllllll"Illl'lllllllllflllllllmlllllllllmlIllllllillllllIIIIIllIIlllfl“llllllllllllll"llg with automatic slides ted interior Slss Tables with carved base and brass claw feet: gen- uine mahogany con- 709 Twelfth HO0 U.S.E Specmhsts in F urmshmgs 7 709 Twclfth A Storewide Event Celebrating Our 26th Anniversary in Washington :HOR us these have been 26 vears of interesting service to the dis- criminating public of Washington. Each year marked by a a con- stantly and consistently widening of a clientele appreciative of the high character of Sloane merchandise—recognizing its faithfulness to the historic periods it portrays, and the keenness with which modern school of design is interpretated. Always with outstanding quality and at prices which invariably share the fruits of superior facilities. OW on this ANNIVERSARY OCCASION we place the entire stock —Furniture, Floor Coverings, Draperies, L.amps, Etchings, etc.. sub- jec: to your choosing at Notable reductions from regular prices ]ET provides an opportunity to refurnish completely or incidentally at re- markable savings. delivery as suits your convenience. Dining Room Suites Colonial Group in genuine mahogany—a composite of historic designs of American Hep- hite, Sheraton, Chippendale and Duncan The ten pieces comprise sideboard, china cabinet, dining table, one master Regular Price, $425 American Sheraton hogan TR BTN chair and five side chairs. $290 Suite of genuine ma- inlaid with sun-burst design in satin- wood. The beautiful old red color typical of Sheraton features the finish. The ten pieces comprise sideboard, server, china cabinet, dining table, one master chair and five side chairs. Regular Price, $550 Colonial group in genuine mahogany, pieces splendidly erate size dining room. tone. Regular Price, $500 antique. Regular Price, $650 $55 Butterfly Tables, in cherry and maple, dining or liv- ing room size..$2750 $130 Corner Cabi- nets, early American design: cherry and maple ...........560 I T T R R Rudder Table, drop- leaf ; cherry and maple construction. Regular price, $100....... $75 $150 Drawer - top Tables, in cherry and maple. The harks back to the early periods. . .. .75 UG EEIA DR TROEE design proportioned for the modern mod- Every piece is true to type, finished in the charming old red-brown Chippendale Group in genuine mahogany, everv piece taken or adapted from a famous The ten pieces comprise sideboard, china case, linen chest, dining table, one master chair and five side chairs. Separate Dining Room Pieces $9.75 Windsor Side Chairs, with wood seats; correct in de- sign and finish. 3550 $18 Windsor Arm Chairs, with bow back and wood seat, ac- curately following the typical old design .59 $50 Tea Wagon, with separate serving tray; drawer for silver; drop leaves, which make it an ideal breakfast or tea table 25 $125 Duncan Phyfe Extension Tables, with drop leaves ; gen- uine mahogany construction . $085 For the Living Room Separate pieces from which pleasing and effective ensembles may be assembled. Love Seats Parker Love Seat, not only very comfort- able, but a highly decorative model; upholstered in gold satin. Regular Price, $120 Queen Anne Love Seat, with carved walnut legs; down-filled cushions; the upholstery is in gold damask. Regular Price, $150 -$120 T T T e e T T T T T TR $110 Gov. 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Cushions are down fitled and the upholstery features a wide variety of fabrics 5139 Regular Price, $195.. Bedford Sofa, a pleasing design especially desirable for the small living room. In stock upholstered in damask, but may be tailored in patterns of your selection. Regular Price, $175... Wakefield Sofa, a model long famous for its comfort and adaptability to all interiors. In stock upholstered in damask, but will be tai- lored to your order. Regular Price, $195 Chippendale Sofa. with genuine mahogany carved base, down-filled cushions and uphol- stered in green floral damask. Regular Price, $250 Wing Chairs The “Hollis” Wing Chair, taken from the Eighteenth Century, in genuine mahogany con- struction. Because of its ideal proportions it is very practical for living room or bed room. Upholstered in chintz, tapestry, repp or damask. Regular Price, $65 Bennington Wing Chair, long famous for its comfort as a fireside or reading chair. Offered in a wide selection of fabrics, tailored with your selection. 575 Regular Price, $115_.. _ Queen Anne Wing Chair, with carved wal- nut legs and handsome tapestry upholstery. Regular Price, $130. .. Colonial Wing Chair, an early New Eng- land model, with large, broad. deep seat: down- filled cushions. Upholstered in quaint tapes- te $135 Regular Price, $170......._..... Easy Chairs Colonial Easy Chair, with especially grace- ful lines. Down-filled cushions. Upholstered in a wide selection of fabrics. Regular Price, $100..... ... .. . 359 Bedford Easy Chair, another of those chairs especially adaptable for the small living room and as a companion piece to the Bediord Sofa. Upholstered in damask or will be tailored in vour selection of fabric. Regular Price, $100. s $7 5 . English Club Chair, the ideal lounge chair with loose, down-filled pillow back and down- filled seat cushions. Upholstered in a wide va riety of fabrics $79 Regular Price, $120..... S e We have gathered for the i Event a special grouping of domestic rugs from the most famous mills in America affording you choice from an exceptional variety and at un- usual prices. Wilton Rugs, extra heavy quality, size 11.3 Regnlar Price $225 ¢ v ialeiana Seamless Axminster Rugs, size 9x12. Regular Price $35.... $27 American Orientals, excellent reproductions of famous masterpieces, Size 9x12. Regular Price $150 . ..$79 Barritz. one of America’s b9e;lt’repmdu:!ion of genuine Persian rugs. Size 9x12. Reg\llar Price $225.. x .................. $165 Seamless Wool Wilton Rugs. Our entire stock in the 9x12 size is offered subject to your choice. Selectlons made now may be held for such later Genuine Oriental Rugs Popular 9x12 Size (Genuine Persian Sarouk, one of the finest of the Oriental productions. Regular Price, $600.. 5395 Anatelian Rug, no home is too elaborately furnished for these rugs to be a feature of it. Regular Price, $300. 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