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DECDLBET 18, 1532—PART THREE. SOCIETRY. ION, B...C Elmira College Club SOCIETY. ilE SUNDAY AR, WASIIIX Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Priedman re-l at the Naval Academy Saturday might, turned last k after spending four December 10. urn week after spending Rocemly Wed cember Smiths Entertain months in Madrid, Spain, where Mr. Miss Mary Crane arrived yesterday AU A Friedman attended the radio confer- morning {rof Mount. Holyoks College Hosts at A. A. U. W. Club At Bndge-Supper ence. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horton to Spend the Christmas holldays with| The Elmira College Club of Wash- In Chevy Chase Home |entertained at dinner Friday evening in her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Bar- | ington entertained at dinner at the their Georgetown home in honor of ton Crane. Miss Crane, accompanied | clyb house of the American Associa- I s New.York (Ol by her mother, attended the first dass | tion of University Women Friday eve- r. J. A ew Yorl man hoj t Vi A A D, 84 She ililed Biaes NATRY | ioes i viwior o Tir aduricacl Vot Mffl. Walt:r Gfll’d W;ll BG | is spending the week end with Mr. and Academy last evening. ‘Mrs. August Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Carmody enter- president of Elmira College, and Mrs. Hostess to Her Club at 1at “Santa” brough See what “Santa” brought! Mr, and Mrs, Allison Buchanan were tained at dinner Sunday evening, De- LCnL The xucsu were members of the l Bridge-Tea Tomorrow. hosts at supper,and bridge Wednesday cember 11, in compliment to Mr. and evening. Mrs. S. King Hoagland of Norwalk, club, including the Assistant Secretary Conn., formerly of Chevy Chase, Md.|of the Treasury and Mrs. Seymour Low- Covers were lgid for 18. Mr. and Mrs. | man, at whose home Dr. and Mrs. Lent Hoagland are stopping at the May-| have been staying during their brief flower Hotel. visit to the Capital to attend the dip- —_— lomatic reception at the White House Miss Mary Louise Holbrook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fay S. Holbrook, will Judge and Mrs. Charles Curley Smith | entertain at a buffet supper and dance entertained at bridge and supper Friday | piay ovening, when her guests will be evening, when the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Luther F. Speer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Service. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Felton, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Davis ané Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Haywood. Mrs. Walter Gard will be hostess at bridge ana tea her club. Mrs. Norman Hough entertained at Juncheon and bridge Wednesday, when covers were laid for eight Miss Barbara Haywood and her brother, Mr. Philip Haywood, will ar- rive today from Miami University, at | tomorrow _afternoon, | when her guests will be the members of | the members of her class at Sidwell's Friedns' School. Miss Marguerite Norris came Friday from the University of Maryland to | sppnd the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Norris. Miss Dorothy Lundell has returned from New York to spend the Christmas hclidays with her parents, Dr. and Mra. G. E. Lundell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Barnett and their daughter Roberta, left Monday for | Miami, Fla., where they will spend the | Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Insley and Mr. Leesburg Assembly Christmas Dance Invitations have been issued for the annual Christmas dance of the Lees-| burg Assembly, which will be held in the Thomas Balch Library the evening of Monday December 26. The patron- esses are Mrs. E. B. White, chairman; Mrs. Westmoreland Davis, Mrs. Arthur Chichester, Miss Alice Davis, Mrs. | Thomas Dudley, Mrs. William C.| Eustis, Mrs. Thomas M. Fendall. Mrs. | | Thursday evening. Miss Martha Wood, president _of the club, presided at the dinner. Mrs. John Donaldson, vice president; Mrs. Percy Lantzy, cor- responding secretary, and Mrs. Charles W. Rippey of the Executive Board, were members of the Committee on Arrange- | ments for the dinner. Following the dinner, Dr. Lent gave an interesting talk on current develop- ments at Elmira College. He plans also to address the members of the Phila- delphia_Elmira College Club en rout> to_Elmira. January Shoe Prices NOW! Oxford, Ohio. to spend the Christmas | gqr) Insley of Nanuet, N. Y., are guests holldays with thelr parents, Mr. and | of mr. and Mrs. Herbert Insley. Miss Frances. Brooks, daughter of | weosert; (A pender Powell spent the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks. enter-| " s, Williem G. Oliver entertained | . Charles F. Harrison, Mrs. William i ol i Betzger, Mrs. Edwin G. Rust, Mrs. Wil- | liam F. Rust, Mrs. Warner Snider. Mrs. | David Tennant, Mrs. Richard Wain- wright, Mrs. J. Armistead Welbourn Put them at the tained at a bridge tea Saturday after- roon, December 10, for Miss Mary Barkalow of Denver. Mrs. MacLeod Maurice entertained 2t luncheon Wednesday. later taking her guests to the matinee to see “There’s_Always Juliet.” Mrs. David H. Kincheloe and her daughter, Miss Gene Kincheloe of New York, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Wil- liam A. Kinnan. Mrs. Kinnan entertained at luncheon Friday in honor of Mrs. Hyde, the wife of the Secretary of Agriculture. Covers were laid for 10. Mrs. Raymond Parlin, who was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Stimson, has returned to her home, at Fall| River, Mass. Mrs. P. J. Boyd of Fall River is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs, Stimson, who were joined yesterday by their son, Mr. ‘William Stimson, from Dartmouth Col- lege, at Hanover, N. H, for the holi- at luncheon and bridge Wednesday. Mrs. Richard Paulette was hostess at luncheon and bridge Tuesday. | yesterdav by motor for Florida. Mr. and | Mrs. Feeser will visit Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Young in Fort Meyers and Mr. | and Mrs. M. A. Tyndall in St. Peters- burg. 5 Mr. and Mrs, Donald Earle have as | their guests for the Christmas holid | their brother-in-law and sister, Maj. and Mrs. Burnett R. Olmstead of Bos- ton. Mass. Miss Anna Moore Converse has come from Brenau College at Gainsville, Ga. to spend the holid: |as their week end guest Mr. Gardner | Sharpe of Atlantic City, N. J. Miss Helen Wolcott came yesterday | from Sweet Briar College to spend her | Christmas vacation Wwith her parents, | "Mr. and Mrs. Curtis S. Feeser left} | Hurd, wh birthday anniversary of their scn, Arthur MRS. PAUL HUBERT WEST, Formerly Miss Margery Churchhill Hurd, daughter of Lieut. Thomas J. marriage took place in Oc- and Mrs. West are at the —Underwood Photo. tober. Valley Vista. Deibert, jr. Mrs, W. J. Culbertson of Delavan, TIl., is the guest of her son and daughter- | in-law, Col. and Mrs. Albert Culbert-| son. | Mi argaret Lee Ferguson arrived | Thursday from Wellesley College to | spend the holidays with her parents. | Mr. and Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson. Miss Ferguson and her mother are spending | the week end in Annapolis. Md.. where they attended the first classman's hop a2nd Mrs. Harrison Wiiliams. i R Meerschaum pipes are passe in Lon- don, Upholding Every Precedent Ever Set in the Smart Coilffwe A new salon, with new ideas®*has been opened by Mr. Gabriel to serve indi- vidual wants. HEAD of your Xmas LIST! This weather proves that everybody needs rubber footwear. Sensible gifts! T\\’O weeks ahead of time, we're giving vou the benefit of radically reduced “Clearance” prices. Five great Sale groups —large proportion of our entire stocks— gorgeous evening slippers—street, after= noon and dress shoes in all fashionable leathers and colors: ““Carlton’’ Shoes regularly $7.75 to $12.50 Almost entire stocks—at F St. store Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clinton Wolcott. last evening. | Miss Helen Farrington arrived Friday | Mr. Randall B. Adams arrived y Miss Mary De Lashmutt, a student from the University of Maryland to|terday from Fork Union Military|at Hood College. Frederick, Md.. and spend the holidays with her parents, | Academy. Fork Union. Va. to spend|Miss Jean De Lashmutt. who is stu Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Farrington. | the holidays with his parents, Dr. and [ ing at the Peaboc Mr. and Mrs. John C. Walker will Mrs. Henry De Coursey Adams. Baltimore, are spen return tomorrow after spending 10 days Paul Butler accompanied Mrs.|with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil in Miami, Fla. H Patton by motor to New York | liam De Lashmut! Mrs. R. J. Tracewell of Evansville, Monday, where Mrs. Butler is the guest fiss Jane Hanna and Miss Carol Ind., is the house guest of her son and | Of Mrs. Patton. Cross of Swarthmore, Pa.. were recent daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles| Mrs. Arthur P. Miller entertained at|guests of Miss Virginia Hall, daughter E. Tracewell. | luncheon and bridge Wednesday. of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hall. Miss Miss Elizabeth Sawtelle, who accom- | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daskam have | Hall with her guests attended the hop panied her cousin, Miss Byrnina Clarke | %ith them over Sunday Miss Emily of Ventnor, N. J., to Mexico City, will | Brown of Lansdown, Pa. Miss Brown return in time for Christmas day. is a classmate of Miss Barbara Daskam Maj. and Mrs. Fred W. Llewellyn en- | 8t the Western Maryland University. tertained a dinner party Sunday in |Miss Daskam is spending the holidays their home when covers were laid for | With her parents. eight. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Blair of Lamoni, Dr. and Mrs. E. Flavella Koss were | 1owa, are with their son-in-law and hosts at dinner and bridge last eve- | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. ning at the Parrot Tea House. Covers | Yonker. for the holidays. Mr. and| were laid for 18. Mrs. Koss will enter- | Mrs. Blair are en route to St. Peters- | tain her club at luncheon and bridge | Purg. Fla. to spend the remainder of Tuesday. the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. Blackistone have | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deibert gave a returned to their home after spending | PATtY Monday to celebrate the 6th | last week end with their son-in-law | — and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John A Milburn at Bowling Green, Pa. Mrs. M. Hazen Colvin will entertain her club at luncheon and bridge Tues- | day in her home on Morrison street. Mr. George R. Manchester and his | daughter, Ellen Louise, returned Mon- | day from New York City where they | spent the week end. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Riborg Mann | were hosts at tea Sunday afternoon in | honor of Dr. and Mrs. John Henry | McCracken. 1 d: he u: Miss Dorothy Graham and Miss | 3 Ellbzalgeth Plerce were joint hostesses at ! Monday Special=——— a bridg( pea yesterday afternoon, in the i i sl retadiy TenderloinSteak Dinner, Mr. dud Mrs. R. H Bryson of New | AT O ad York City were the week end guests of S K Mr. ané Mrs. Frank Bryson. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Barkley en- | tertained at tea Sunday afternoon.' days. $5.95 $7.95 “DYNAMIC” $6 Style Shoes At All Stores $3.95 $4.95 ‘Formerly with Emile) 1019 Connecticut Ave. National 7170 All-Rubber Women’s Galoshes Black or warm. gaily striped lin- Sensational SAVINGS on Shah jewelry and novelties for last-week shoppers brown; 95¢ “HAHN SPECIAL” $3.95 Style Shoes $9.25 Collier Inn 18th St. and Col. Rd. SUNDAY DINNER 12 to 8 65¢ and $1.00 Special Young Turkey Dinner . 7th St. and “Arcade> Stores only Men’s 17-Jewel HAMILTON $ 5 0.00 Decidedly a gift of char- acter. 17-jewel Hamilton, A princely Ladies’ 17-Jewel TAVANNES 547.50 Select this charming, 17-jewel Tavannes Watch. Natural yellow gold de- sign. Bracelet to match. —_ Take her off her feet with Children’s “HAHN” SLIPPERS! Gaytees U. S. Rubber Co. 51 * EVENT EXTRAORDINARY! $8.50—$10.00—%$12.50 Evening Slippers in a pre-holiday sale! 1216-1220 F STREET Sizes 11 to 3, for misses and natural gold. children. gift for “him.” Regular $1.29 kinds 98¢ ‘Attractive “Bridge” and Boudoir Slippers . . . attractively under- *Rock Crystals . . . . .. Special, $1.75 % Diamond Pendants . . . . ... $5.00 % Sheffield Gravy Boat and Dish, $3.85 Mules as lovely as Evening Slippers! Mules, Back-Strap Mules. DOr- $6.85 $ 8.85 priced! Soft kidskin slippers in red, blue, green or black. Un- usual effects in black crepe ray- on . .. with cut-outs . ., with rosettes or applique stripes of says, Pyjama and “‘Hostess” San« dale. Soft kids . . . colored vel- vets. brocades, satins, crepe, gold and silver brocade. All the wanted colors and contrasting lining colors. Slippers that used to be $3.50 to $6— $1.95 $2.95 We couldn’t have picked out a better time to have i contrasting color. this sale, and we think we're pretty clever. Of course these are the most popular shoes of the season, taken right from stock . . . not bought specially for the occasion. You'd better get a pair for the parties ahead! Boots for Young Folks Children’s—with red tops—sizes 6 to 2 , Heavier ones for boys. Sizes 3 to 5. $1 U. S. Storm Overshoes Men’s............$1.25 Chil}lren’;::}é-c', 85¢ R R A Boys’ Storm Shoes : ‘ 2.95 Diamond Baguette ‘ ’ = Wrist Watch 26 Beautiful Blue-White Ria- monds, set in & solid platinum case. 17-jewel movement. A gift to be treasured, ndeed ... $100 Jade Ring and Pendant Set Here's economy plus style, plus value! Real jade set in solid gold. Colors: Onyx, coral, amethyst. The '0 newest thing out. 11-Diamond Dinner Ring This solid platinum dinner ring features 10 round dia- monds and_1 marquise-shaped diamond. It is a fitting gift to one you cherish $55 T-strap sandal of black vel- vet or white crepe with silver kid trim ..$8.85 * men’s value of the vear —this splen $1.95 Sale! Soft, kid. handmade. leather-lined opera and Everett slippers that used to be a dollar more! “Best-Ever” kid and “Daniel Green” warm, felt, comfy moccasins, You know “He” will be pleased! Young Folks Children’s, 79¢ Real “Grown-Up” crepe. feather trim boudoir slippers, with wood heels—girls’ cizes, 12 to 3. Boys' Indian moccasins, brown elk and suede. Sizes 12 to 6, at an unusually low price. Only 79 pair. expect SHOES! * Special! Misses’ Diamond Ring $6.95 Black, white. gold kid, silver kid, silver Set in a beautiful 18-kt. mountiny. brocade and multi-colored brocade. COLORS: T-strap sandal of black or white crepe, white suede, gold or silver kid......$ Beautiful 1/3-Carat Diamond Ring A brilliant %-carat stone set in solid platinum with 4 smaller diamonds. No gift would give “her” more happiness $ 125 than this one........ Boys’, $1.95 Girls’, $2.95, $2.45, $2.95 $2.45, $1.95 Black or. white crepe open shank slipper with gold_and silver kid trim. -$8.85 Imported Artistic Bags $2.95 Sale of the most unusual styles of imported handmade Giftbags. Pin Seal, Morocco and original embossed leather. Limited quan- tigy, but unlimited value! Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K *3212 14th SIZES: éiz::’?flk:; s'lock, widths from AAAA to B. 921 F Street JELLEFF'S—SHOE SALON—STREET FLOOR 3212 14th