Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1932, Page 19

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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page) _ Mr. end Mrs. Fayne will be at home at 1718 N street northwest. Mrs. Howard Souther! wife of <he Alien Properiy Cusiodian, enter- tained informal y at lunchcon yestes- day at the Carlion Miss Annabelle Matthews, member of the Board of Tax Appeals, will rpeak m “The Beard of TaX Appe2ls and Its Jurisdiction,” at the Monday luncheon at the Wcman's National Democratic Club. Miss Estelle Aub; Brown, novelist of Prescott, Blaine h m" on Sixteenth | Brewn is a former resi- ~!m\z€f‘1\ and expects to re- most cf the Winter. k Wilson and Talbot have returned from Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Beckett, conductor. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur van Hagan of Forest Hills, Long Island, have taken l-\!n uupamnenc at the Wardman Park o ‘Wheeler Mrs. Grosvenor Sponsors Table For League Republican Women. Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor will entertain | her two daughters, Mrs. Cabot Coville | | and Miss Carol Grosvenor, at the celeb- Tity breakfast of the National League of American Pen Women tomorrow at the Willard Hotel. Scated also at the | table of Mrs. Grosvenor..who is spon- | soring a table for the League of Re- | publican Women. will be Mrs. Frank | Mondell.' Mrs. Edwin Lloyd. Mrs. Mc- | | Gee. Mrs. G. L. Weller, Mrs. Hull, Mrs. Luther Reichelderfer and | Mrs. Robert J. Bates. taken two tables for the breakfast Mrs. Edward M. Willis, the pre acting as sponsor for one and Mrs. C Chambers for the other. With | 7illis will be Mrs. E. Walton Mrs. Harden B. Arlege, Mrs. | Grubb, Mgs. Edward Garlock, T The Woman's Club of Bethesda has | h THE Edwin H. Etz and Mrs. Eugene Berry Smith. At the second table will be Mrs. Edson Briggs, Mrs. Enoch John- son, Mrs. Charles Arthur, Miss Willie Green Day, Miss Minie Hunt, Mrs. Fred Young. Mrs. Ernest A. A. Dunn, Mrs. William Golden Carter and Mrs. Edward L. Montgomery. Mrs. E. Rust-Smith, who is sponsor- ing a table for the Association of Vir- | ginia_Antiquities, have with her | Mrs. W. O. Owen, Mrs. J. L. Webb, Mrs. S. McDowell Meek, Miss Bertha Chinn. and MJ‘< John ‘Walker Holcombe, Miss Pearle Cline, Mrs. Rawson Warren and Mrs. Wentworth W. Peirce. Mrs. Aaron D. Newman is sponsor- ing a table at which will be seated Dr. Jean Stephenson. president of the Dis- trict of Columbia Branch of Pen Wom- Meek Atkeson Moore, Mrs. Len- Locher, Mrs, Mrs. Anne C. | Manchester and Mr. Laurence G. New- man. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kidder of Am- herst, Mass., at the Dodge for a brief n route by motor to Rich- announced of " _their daughter Mildred Mary to Mr. Harr Paxton of Washington. The wedding was a quiet affair, the ceremony being per- formed by the Rev. D. Hobart Evans, | pastor of the First Presbyterian Church ‘Or Hyattsville, November 22 last in the parsonage of that church. Senator Wailter F. George of Georgia has_arrived in Washington for the| opening of Congress and is at the Ham- ilton. Other members of Congress Who will be at the Hamilton during the Congress are Representative William J. sentative Edward H. Wa- Representative James M. Mead, entative John J. Dulaney, Rep- resentative Jesse P. Wolcott, Repre- sentative A. C. Shallenberg and Rep- resentative Butler B. Hare. Members of Congress will be among those cntertaining parties at the hotel Sunday evening, when a special pro- gram of music will be given by Mr. Mever ‘Goldman, who will give violin selections. He will be at the Hamilton this Wi Amcng be at the formal opening of the music others who are expected to ! 13 Federation of Labor, and Mrs. C. R. Nash of Paris. Maj. and Mrs. ‘William H. Steele and Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Steele of Staunton, Va., came to Washington to- y to remain for a short time and | also will stop in Philadelphia to at- | lend the Army and Navy game tomor- | . son of Maj. Bnd Mrs. L. B. Steele, is a West Pointer. Col. Charles va\bndge of the De- partment of the Interior field service | is in Washington. Jam in_Steel of Mechan: Small, Medium, icsburg. Pa.. has returned to Washing- ton and will be a guest at the celebrity breakfast of the National League of American Pen Women tomorrow at the | Willard Hotel. Mrs. Gregor Macpherson of Wesley Heights entertained at hridge and | supper in her home last evening, when | the guests were Mrs. C. Everett Lan- John Henry Yates, Mrs | Ro: n Mrs. Melvin D. | Hildreth, Mrs. _Alexander L. Thomas, (Continued on Eleventh Page.) fi'nom 'DCI'V[LN FaG Christmas isn’t Christmas without some gorgeous GIFT SILK LINGERIE Richmond, Va.. where they went to at- | Mrs. Maud Davis, Mrs. F. Eliot Mid- tend the recently orgarized Richmond ' dleton. Mrs. Mina Church Brann, Mrs. mond. Mr. Kidder is the controller of Amberst College. Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F &G Shall We Please the Ladies? then we'd better give Things to Wear! ERRNERRRRRERRRRRERLLRN series at the hotel will be Mr. William ge cadsizes M. Green, president of the American Large Headsizes A. The Letty Lynton gown Zsilic e i *pieated Tet frills at_armholes. arcund the bottom. . We Will Gladly Cash ! Xy My . : >, B. A dainty silk paj Let Dorothy Race. Our Per- sonal Shopper, Help You With Your Gifts ma. anebiece with Tovels ecr : et Taee il "piease Your Christmas . Checks Here! Tnce In Lustrous Black Only! X, D. Tailored The Budget Shop Features Satin Turbans Aited yoke. . VERY $2.95 colle um vest ot £1.00. match SPECIAKLY PRICED Give Herl Lingerie E. This smart slip has panties underneath and a q Rited bandeau top . of $ | e e o . F. She'll love this dancette of silk_crepe. with its ap- | pliaue of darker lace, $1.89 includes all ; ere is “snuggle” so comfort- t that desired air of Slips, gowns, mas, teddies, settes, panties. paja- dan- Our style Turbans nd Perfect is larg the in every a pe ably chic. tect"one in your and ir just for coat collar Dark” tri- colored Jrock of Stardust Crepe, $15 Other Lovely Turbans of— Fabrics ... Velvet ... Felt ... Suede in Black, Brown, and Bright Colors c. Crepe with Paillettes makes this sparkling gown. $15. (D, D) G-STREET BETWEEN 1™ & 2™ d A dramatic gown of Transparent Velvet with velveteen. $15: 8 Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F &G i Yy ; We GLORY in this offer . . so will you . . for not long ago $10.50 was . Social $ I 5 All This Christmas Shopping! considered a RARE LOW PRICE for [ Join the Holiday Social Whirl with glamorous gowns that will add v sparkle to the occasion and zest to your gayety. You'll go into - | ! 1. This frock comes in_ rabbits’ Gay Holiday Frocks, $10.95 Lizard Shoes| ||| =z Sports Shop, Main Floor. T raptures over these sumptuous affairs in velvet, trepe and sheers, sparkling Don't Forget YOURSELF in with glittering details. Lovely creations that will become every type, sequins, trimmed with Two-tones, dark skirt, light top materials, rough crepe top make a smart . . 0.35 Third Floor. t Second Floor PERFECT QUALITIES . . . PERFECTLY MARKED ... and PERFECTLY ADAPTED to any of the season’s newest cos- tumesl| 2. Shees wool sports frock wi iittie shoulder (:w‘ ana “catred wooden' buttons £ Svorts Shop,” Main’ Ficor 4. Matelasse —a new crepe makes this smart two-picce frock with buttons _dewn the back.. .. . $16.50 Third' Floor, Satin and crepe, with loads of lace, or tailor- ed, in flesh, tearose and white, in all sizes. A coat for a miss, with Blue Foz. $59.50. ¥ Mis? modet with Jap Mink. $59.50. Lady del, with Hudson Seal. $59.50. Street Floor EXLRERRRRRERRNARRRR We've fashioned these gorgeous skins into four | 4 of the season’s smartest lieel $16.50 Entrancing Furred Coats buy that beau These wonderful coats are furs as Blue Fox, Kolinsl others. Sizes for juniors, oney for a gift for yourself, furred coat you've wanted all season. trimmed with such luxurious Beaver, Persian Lamb, and women and little ladies. Third Floor sses They go from sports..to street . . . to afternoon wear with equal appro- priateness. AN ST Huson Seal+ Coats *139 fashioned d sleeves ch collar. ‘F'annel Robes $295 $3.95 $5 Mannishly tailored robes of 100% wool, a practical gift for anyone. In stripes and con- trasting shades. Handbags $1.95 $295 $5 An exquisite evening will add to her pleasure, and treet bag will be adored. Beverly Hosuery 79c $|,35 $|65 bag “ovely chi ot ! hosiery with the Beverly Lavender Quantities are limited so we urge your immediate attendance while your size is here. 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