Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1932, Page 19

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SOCIETY _(Continued From Second Page.) ghe is now staying. There were seven guests and supper was served after- ward. Mrs. Daniel C. Stapleton will enter- tain at a small dance December 23, in her home cn Massachusetts avenue for her daughter, Miss Stellita Stapleton, who will return from her studies at the French Schoo!, in New York to spend the holidays with her mother. Tae gu will be debutantes sub- | debutan and college men home for the holidays. Miss Dorothy Gould Fowler, daugh- ter of Mr. and M Joan E. F‘wkr will entertain gt her home, 1424 teenth street, at a buffet lu acheon .n honor of Miss Julia Matheson and Miss | Florence Harris and the other debui- | antes of the st Mre. William E. Safford will m('n-‘ duce her dauzhter, Miss Be e Saf. ford, to society at a d the Shorchzm cn Mond Mr. and Mrs. J. Morville Barl be hosts at luncheon tomorrow at the | Mayflower _for their debutante daugh- | . Miss Peggy Barker, who will have | the cther debutantss of the season as her guzis, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Scofield o Ithaca N. Y. are at the Dodge. accompanied by their daughter, Mics D. A. Scofield. Mrs. Donald V! nd her children, who have beer n and Mrs. Henry J. Crose 5. nas left for her home in Toledo. Miss Jessie Beatric | and Mrs. A. H. | to Mr. Wilbur | on will take | row in the | ch in Wrs-l The marriage of Fanyo, daughter of Mr Fanyo of Watseka. Iil Gale Payne of Washin Thomas' Ct v at 2:30 o'clock Mon 5. in the cabinet rocm of the Willard Hotel. It fs in charge of the chairmen of the circles, Mrs. Albert Pike, Mrs. J. Slater Davidson. Miss Florence Hyde. N William Prentiss, Mrs. Charles McVav, jr.. Mrs. H. H. Rousseau. Mrs. H. F. Tate, Mrs, James Reilly, Mrs. Herbert Howell, Mrs. Charles McGuire, Mrs Paul B. Fenlon and Mrs. R. H. A, Car- ter. There will be a sale of homemade candy. | The orchcstra leaders of Washing- | ton entertained at a luncheon at the | Hamilton Hotc! Tuesday in honor of Mr. A. C. Hayden, president of the musicians’ ation. Mr. David Mc- Williams w nan of the commit- tes on arrc S | The entertainment and dance origi- ¢ planned by the Oklahoma State December 3 will be given ¢ evening, December 10, at| Meridian Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth | street. The interest of music lovers is cen- tered in the ccming concert on Decem- ber 13 at Constitution Hall, when Issay Dobrowen wili conduct the New York Philaharmoniz Symphony Orchestra in ars of the committee attended this eting. while some have not yet re- ed to the city. The committec consist. of Mrs. Rcbart Low Bacon. | chairman; Mrs. Willlam_D. Mitchell, er C. Balton, Princess Bon- | gni, Mrs. Frederick Brooke, Mrs. Hill, Miss Elizabeth Butler Howry, Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, Mrs. George Mesta, 's. Eugene Meyer,” Mrs. Adolph Cas- p Miller, Miss Katherine Wilkins, Mrs. Edwin B. Parker. Mrs. James S. | Parker, Mrs. Warren D. Robbins, Mrs. ran , Miss Lou'se Spencer. Townsend and Mrs. | Cloyd Hzck Marvia. wife Marvin cf Geo:g> Washin, niversity, will be the honor gue-t at the table which is being sponsored by | Miss Elizabeth Peet, president of the | Columbian Women of George Wash- ington University, for the celebrity breakfast of the National League of American Pen Women at noon Satur- day at the Willard Hotel. Others at this table will be Miss Alice Hutchins Drake, Miss Janet McWilliams and her guest from Michigan, -Mrs. Cobham; Miss Florence W. Layton, Mrs. Charles W. Willcox, Miss Margaret A. McMahon, Miss Ruth’ Bennett and Miss Sara R. Lerch, past 12 of Edwin Hahn, S m L. Lewis, Mrs. Joseph Hemphill, Mrs. Virginia King Frye, who is also a past national president of the league. and Mrs. George Gift NEGLIGEES 5 crepe ir <‘. shades. Full les, small, all 11 1 large size Gift UNDIES of Non-run Stripe Bemberg 59c Ful l assortment o only. panties, tailored. sizes, flesh MAIN FLOOR: 'Bl'OOKS' B UL /END C-STREET BETWEEN 1™ & 2™ Theftre w;UL Che SHecszmas THE EVENING S : ISITING PARENTS S. EENEST BRACE, Daughter of Admiral and Mrs. A. L. Pa; s, at the Westchester, making a visit of (ame length in Vvashu‘lgtnn W. Ashworth. Mrs. Hemphill and Mrs vashington last evening and Prve will entertain guests. iest of Mrs. Hollister Sturgis in her | apartment at Wardman Park Hotel | Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt en- | while visiting here. tertained a small company at luncheon yesterday at the Carlton. Lady Tho marriage of Miss Margaret Jané Cranford, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. rcy Cranford, to Mr. Louis J. Rauber Faith Montagu arrived in Brothers 1213 F Street Closing Out TOMORROW Forty-Nine Smart Street FROCKS 2 5.00 Formerly 39.50 to 59.50 —All Sales Final— The FURS that Paris prefers at prices you will appreciate B. This black sealine coat is beautifully trimmed with_soft white ermine, $59.50 A. Lapin in black, brown or nutria is smartest for your jacket .......$29.50 gundy wolf makes a swirl collar and huge el- cuffs on black $39.50 bow woolen . FASHION FLOOR— THE THIRD. Let Us Cash Your Christmas Savings Checks \\ e \\'/ 22 *BIOORS: 4 " { G-STREET BETWEEN 1™ & 2™ TAR. WASHINGTON, son of Mrs. Catherine 8. Rauber, will take place this evening at 6 o'clock, in St. Thomas’ Church. Mrs. Robert W. Imbrie was among those who entertained informally at luncheon yesterday at the Cariton. ‘The first secretary of the American | embassy in Paris, Mr. Williamson S. | Howell, jr.. entertained at luncheon | yesterday at the Ritz Carlton in New | York, in honor of the United States Ambassador to France and Mrs. Walter E. Edge. before their departure for France on the Manhattan. Mr. Harrington Mills entertained a party at the Silver Slipper Club's sup- per dance last evening when his guesis were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Altemus. Mr. D. C., THURSDAY, last evening at the Silver Slipper sup- per dance, his guests including Mr. and |8, Mrs. Thomas Lee, Mrs, Howard Tucker, Mrs. Waggaman Pulver, Miss Jeannette Fuqua. Mr. Joseph Noel and Mr. Wol- cott Waggaman, ‘The former Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs, David Sinton Ingalls, were entertained at luncheon yesterday | at White Sulphur Sprlng! by Miss Bar- bara Durston. The former chief of staff of the Army, Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, and Mrs. Hines are at the Willard for a few days. Miss Virginia Forward was hostess to a party last evening at the supper | dance at the Silver Slipper, having as guests Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mltcubhin DI ' | row evening at 7:30 o'clock. ClZIDER George, Mr, Douglas Long and Mr. C. Smith. i Miss Betty Wulf of New Haven, Conn., is visiting h!r aunt, Dorothy Wulf, at the Women's Residence Hall on the campus of American University. Senator Walsh Guest of ‘Women'’s Democratic Club. Senator Thomas J. Walsh will be the speaker at the dinner at the Wom- an's National Democratic Club tomor- Senator | Walsh will speak on war debts. Among those who will entertain that evening | are Mrs. George M. Eckels, Mrs. Frank | S Bright, Miss Mary Connery, Mrs.| Basil Mmly. Miss Jesie Dell, Mrs. Flor- ence B. Livingston, Mrs. John Allan| is the | and Mrs. L. G. Sizer and Mr. H. P. Somerville. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Calvert, jr., | and Mr. John W. Calvert, will attend the charter celebration dinner tonight | in the Lord Baltimore Hotel, Baltimore as the Washington representatives of the Riverdale branch of the Calvert | family The dinner is given under the auspices of the Tercentenary Commis- sion of Maryland and will be given in | celebration of the 300th anniversary of the granting of the charter of Mary- land by Charles I of England, to Georg: Calvert, first Lord Baltimore. All his- torical organizations and societies of | Maryland will be represented at the dinner. _Mr._Gwinn Rust entertained a party Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lattow, Miss Ida | Dougherty, Mrs. Pierce M. Bealer, Mrs. | we do not know a better way to get you to think of Harris' for millinery than by staging these quality events Friday and Saturday new hats .85 JRICI JARRIS STREET felts, wwool noweltics, metallics, crepes, 24 velzets, satins JuLius GarrinekeL & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH | | | hieh glorions matresy foan be made out of your old one for only $9 and up. Se resilient tempered springs that are embedded in rlu\\u\ felt. They prevent the mattress from ever flattening out—in- sure years of sleep comic “SOMETHING FROM GARFINCKEL'S.,.. All our gifts, no matter how small or inexpensive, are received with greatest joy and treasured before all others, for their charm and taste . . . Rare artistic ability goes into the personal choosing of the world’s loveliest things gathered here for you, and if you will bring your list in, vou'll see how wonderfully easy it is to d'scover the perfect gift for your friends and family. We sterilize your old m.n tress, clean the felt or put gn charming new ticking —make a truly new one out of it. ZABANS 903 E Street N.W. National 9411 We have assortments of gifts for Wom- en, Misses, Juniors, Children and In- fants ... We have gifts for Men, Young Men and Boys. And many gifts for the home of taste and decorative value... S, MATTRESSES, BOX SPRINGS | but never, “well hardly ever”’ have I. MILLER sold for as little as OSO ust about once in a blue moon have lovely ladies been lucky enough to find these exquisite jewel-like 1. Miller slippers at anything like this price! And ssh! here’s a fashion scandal. Evening slippers are two-timing! Yes, and 1. Miller is aiding and abetting the affair! We've specially designed a number of our love- liest little temptations for two-tone dyeing—so that you may wear them with two different party frocks! . 12.50 is the new low for I. Miller DeLuxe slippers. And our little Ingenue models— made expressly and exclusively for I. Miller—are now a mere 7.50. 1222 F St BEAUTIFUL SHOES Roland Kidder Smith, Mrs. Kate Tren- holm Abrams, Mrs. Samuel Herrick, Mrs. Arlenne Spangler, Mrs. Mc- Cracken Jones and Miss Fannoy Ne'y-' man. Mrs. Mitchell Carroll will mntlnue‘ her illustrated talks on Europe, given | at the Arts Club of Washington for the benefit of the building fund. Mrs. Car- roll will talk Friday of the Appian Way; December 9 on the Pontine Marshes. that region which greatly in- terests Mussolini and which now is | " (Continued on Sixth_Page.) ! The Mid-Winter “Season” Is On! OW comes December—time for Gay Par- ties—Congress meets—White House re- ceptions—Diplomatic Corps entertains—elec tion over—general feeling that better times are coming—and everybody wants to dance! Dance in— “Carlton’ “TICKLE TOE” FOOT STOOL Johnson_Cabinet Works 3303 Georgia Avenue Or Phone Georgia ‘or Demonstration / Evening Shoes A darmg scmullanng example of “Carlton” artistry —of “Carlton” vivacity and verve! Gold kid “Loop- the-Loops.” Also shown in black suede with gold centre strap. Or may be had in white ldw'ablc) suede -8 8'75 A “Carlton” dinner slipper that will find its way to the White House and other brilliant “World's Capital” events. Fine black velvets, with bands of silver and gold kid; gold kid covered heel.... ... $12.50 PANDORA —four-eyelet tie, trimmed with piping at side of lace stay. Detail bor- dered with perforations and underlay. Cuban heel. S'I Oso Don't Dance with tears in your eyes It's no fun to dance with tears in your eyes because your feet are so tired &==~=, that you can scarcely push them along. (And maybe it's not much fun for your partner either!) You don't have to, you know. If you've worn comfortable, foot-resting Selby Arch Preserver Shoes all day your feet will be ready to step out in the evening . . . quick and light and sure. Get into Arch Preservers to- morrow . . . see what a difference they make. And you'll admit that they're smart and qual- ity-made in the bargain.

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