Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1932, Page 40

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Burlington Botel Vermont Avenue at Thomas Circle $1.50 Sunday Dinner Now $1.00 12:30-2:00 5:30-8:00 Oysters on Half Shell Pineapple Mint Cocktail Prech Mushroom Pickles Celery Olives Tenderloin Steak One-half Fried Chicken Bweet Breads and Mushrooms Baked Duckling Virginia Turkey Orange Ice Mashed Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes Presh Squash Creamed Spinach Hearts of Lettuce With French Dressing Hot Mince Pie Hot Apple Ple Old Fashioned Gingerbread Pineapple Parfalt Ice Cream and Cake Bon-Bons Coffee ALL ICE CREAM, ICES, PASTRY AND ROLLS ARE HOMEMADE Dinners, Banquets, Bridge Rooms Free parking in our garage during meals Bridge tables free atter lunch or dinner BRG] Headquarters 53 I for Christmas . Flowers & Plants § Every kind of flower and flowering plant. Select now for later delivery. We're open evenings and Sundays until Christmas. To Compflny of Engineers (Continued From Pirst Page.) r- turn Tuesday and join her parents, Gen. and Mrs. Henry, for Christmas. Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West will entertain at dinner on New Year eve preceding the Friday eves dancing class, which will be giver night, having as a special guest Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, who recently returnod to her apartment in the Mayflower to spend the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Gltley enter- tained a company at dinner last eve- ning at the Chevy Chase Club. In honor of Miss Amelia Earhart, Dr. and Mrs. Oilbert Grosvenor entertained at luncheon vesterday afternoon st their home, Wildacres, near Bethesda, Md. The guests were Mr. George | Palmer Putnam and Miss Earhart, Miss Florence Crane, Mr. William A. Robin- son, Mrs. Russell Wil Magna, president general D. A. R.; Mr. Elliot Roosevelt, son of President-elect Frank- lin D. Roosevelt; Mr. Latrence Salis- | bury, State Department; Miss Gertrude | | Van Peursem, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hil- debrand, Dr. and Mrs. Jobn Oliver La Gorce, Dr. W. Coleman Nevils, presi- dent Georgetown University; Miss Carol Grosvenor, Senator Frederic Collin Walcott of Connecticut, Mrs. Cabot Coville, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Adams, Comdr. and Mrs. Albert. C. Read, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bell Grosvenor and Mr. Gilbert La Gorce. Mrs. John Allan Dougherty was host- ess at dinner last gvening, entertaining in compliment to the Minister of Pan- ama and Senora de Alfaro. Lieut. and Mrs. Gale Poindexter, son | and daughter-in-law of former Senator | Miles Poindexter and Mrs. Poindexter of Washington State, entertained a company of 10 at dinner last evening | at the Army-Navy Country Club. and Senora de Alfaro. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, MRS. PARKER W. WEST, —Underwood Photo. Navy Country Club Friday for Miss Jene Kincheloe, who 18 the guest of Miss Carolyn Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit 8. Miller, jr., physical beauty for third place. Mod- esty, courage, unselfishness and indus- | try also ran in the poll. Sex Appeal Placed Last. SEATTLE, Wash., December 17 ¢P)— D. C., DECEMBER 18, Memliers of Cabinet Will Spend Holida 1932—PART . THREE. J. and Mrs. With Their Families|tha, » ___(Continued Prom Pirst Page) Secretary and Mrs. Chapin and will sc- company them today back to Detroit. Mrs. Josiah W. Bailey has gone to her home in Raleigh, N. C., to spend Christmas with her children and will Bailey in time for the reconvening of Congress after the holiday recess. Sen- ator Bailey will leave for the South some time next week. Representative and Mrs. Clyde Kelley have with them the latter's son, Mid- shipman Merrill K. Clementson, who has come from Annapolis for the holi- days. The United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James, Mr. Andrew W. Mel- lon, who is remaining at his post in London during the holidays, will be joined there this week by his son-in-law, Mr. David K. E. Bruce. who satled Thursday for England. Mrs. Bruce has been with her father in London since shortly after the election. his niece, Miss Betty Hicks of Cam- bridge, Md., who arrived in Washington from Vassar Priday for the Christmas holidays. Capt. Charles Russell Train, former naval aide to President Hoover, and | Capt. Adolphus Andrews, former mnaval | alde to President Coolidge, assisted Fri- 'day evening at the first of the series of dances to be given by officers of the | Naval War College at Newport. The | president of the college &nd Mrs. Wife of Maj. West, with whom she is giving a tea this afternoon in their quarters | Laning. who were entertained at din- Mrs. Joseph Clinton Tribby will give | at the Soldiers’ Home for the Minister of Panama, Senor Dr. Horacio F. Alfaro, | |2 bridge-luncheon at the Army and ner before the dance by Col. and Mrs. Cutts, received the guests, and & num- ber of dinner parties preceded the dance, Maj. and Mrs. Paul W. Evans of Fort Monmouth, N. J., are receiving Rear Admiral Thomas H. Hicks, U. | S. N., has as his guest at the Mayflower | clpt IMWI mnfiumm Arthur E. Wilbourn of mmn Va., have for & few dmw“ “%n wm..m head, U. 8. A, at wu-dmn Park Hotel, where he makes h! return to the Mayflower with Senator holidays l-tive Chiefs Curbed PRETORIA, South Africa, 17 (P —Native chiefs nnunge the pace” henceforth will not ed credit above $50 without official sanction. i en ek A sspte poreciation of them lack an adequate 8 n of financial xmufl:lmy CORNWELL'S Chocolates The Gift Candy Supreme 60c and $1.00 pound ® Chocolate Novelties, 10c up ® Gift Packages of Glace Fruits, 50¢ up Orders for out-of-town shipment, by parcel post, shouid be left early as con- venient to insure care in packing. CORNWELL'S Let’s Cet Back to the I Family Piano Why not get something of lasting value for the home folks this Christ- mas? Something that will give pleasure to all members of the family and which is a necessary aid to your child’s education and culture. We might as well ask children to go through life unable to read as to deny them the opportunity to know and love good music through playing it, Without Reservation We Recommend the Brambach Baby Grand Style J, Mahogany, 4 Ft. 6 In. Long Price, $475 It is an honestly built piano. It is responsive and durable. It is a Musical Instrument—pleas- ing tone. This size specially suitable for apart- ments or small rooms. Style “B,” 4 ft. 11 ins. in length, is priced at $525. The latter is also available in beautiful period models, either “Adam” or “Louis XVI” Bench to match. . .$585. bach Piano Fully Warranted p May Be Acquired by Monthly Paymenu S!emw-y Pianos—Everything in Music . ""m,. '!at'l t1107 1300 G St: Wit and humor are the most desirable traits—and sex appeal runs last—in the opinion of the psychology students at| Aviation is just becoming A the University, of ‘Washington. Socia- | Netherland m{m, oming popular in bility came second and intelligence beat | will entertain at dinner at the Dodge Hotel on Christmas day, having as guests Dr. and Mrs. Lyman Beecher | Swormstedt, Miss Mamie Swormstedt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Congdon and congratulations on the birth of a son, Paul M. Evans, jr., December 10. Mrs. | Evans, before her marriage, was Miss | Sally Finney, daughter of Mrs. John ! 1329 G STREET N.W. Boxes of Roses Carefully selected roses_in many popular \ancl\u Smarily hoxed for gift giving ........ $2 Poinsettia 3 blooms and more. Choice specimens that will make splendid business g1.50 or social giits up Cyclamen Beautiful specimens—nicely arranged and a]mropnal(‘l\ designed giving Made up in our own shop. Colorful and beau- ‘50 tifully arranged. WeTelegraph Flowers Anywi Imr Members FTD Association Free Delivery to City and Suburbs ’s ke Hyatts. 85 NURSERYMEN 5357 Bivd. Opposite Ft. Lincoln Cemetery S FLORIST i ¥ ¢ F4 i F : % ¥ i ¥ P ¥ ¢ 3 Shryer. Mrs. Louis Battle, Mrs. E. Cast- Evelyn Davis and her pupils, followed Maj. Stuart Godfrey. Some of the| others who will entertain at dinner at the Dodge on Christmas day are Mr. | and Mrs. William T. Reed, Miss Col- | lins and Mr. and Mrs. Van Shoenberg. Miss Genevieve Hendrick will enter- tain at tea this afternoon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock at Normand Farms, near Potomac, Va. Among those who will assist_her will be Mrs. Frank Persons, Mrs. Frank W. Dunmore, Mrs. Willard Hart, Mrs. H. Russell Bishop, Mrs. J. E. Saugstad, Mrs. James Carberry and | Mrs. Matthew E. Finn. Miss Marie McIntyre entertained at luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday in honor of her ccusin, Miss Barbara Bon- nycastle. Her guests were Miss Mary | Barkalow, Miss Frances Brooks, Miss | | Harriet Butts, Miss Ann Elliott, Miss Barbara Ferguson. Miss Elizabeth Hall, Miss Virginia Hall, Miss Martha Liles, Miss Mary E. Leigh, Miss Mary B. | Mackall, M.lu Edith Mish, Miss Nancy | Saltsman. Miss Caroline 'Schulz, Miss | Lois Webb, Miss Sydney Thompson and | Miss Virginia Williams. Mrs, Floyd R, Harrison was hostess at | luncheen Thursday, entertaining in compliment to Mrs. James E. Jones and her daughter, Mrs. Richard Richard- | som, Jr., of Ncrfolk, who is spending the early Winter with her parents. Mrs. Willlam Hessick was hostess at a luncheon at the Hamilton Hotel Tuesday, having as guests Mrs. Willlam Elliott, Mrs. Carl Bond, Mrs. Ida ing, Mrs. Frank Borden and Mrs. Ed- ward Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Croxton of 3402° Sixteenth street, entertained at dinner Friday evening at the Kennedy- Warren. | National Symphony Part of Dodge program | A large number of dinners are planned | at the Dodge for Christmas eve, when there will be an elaborate program headed by a sextet from the National Symphony Orchestra, which will play ballads and carols in the lounge fol- lowing dinner, which will be served un- til 8 o'clock. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Keefer will have a dinner party of 12 covers that evening and Mr. and Mrs. | Paul Howe will be among those ente: taining guests: also Mr. and Mrs. Web- ster S. Ruckman, Miss Mabel Strider, | Mrs. Campb2ll C. Gray, Mrs. N. G | Meller, Miss Ellen Lerger and Miss | Malinda Havey will entertain a com- | pany of 10. Carolers dressed as troubadours will | stroll among the diners and Santa Claus will pay the guests a visit, presenting each with a gift. Following the pro- gram by the symphony orchestra group, there will be interpretive dancing by by the singing of Christmas music and the old-fashioned custom of “sugaring off,” which will take place in the lobby, where old English Christmas mead will be served. The lobby will be elaborately decorated for the occasion and the in- ternational tree in the lounge will be a great source of interest as well as beauty. Under the tree will be an ar- tistic arrangement of gifts from 40 dif- ferent countries. This is a part of the decoration of the lounge at the Dodge | each Christmas. FOR THIS SIGN on the window of Your Florist When You Wish to Telegraph Flowers to Friends and Relatives Out of the City THESE BONDED FTD FLOR- ISTS ARE SPONSORING THIS J ADVERTISEMENT SMALL & SONS. J. H.. Dupont Circle, Ph. North 7000, BLACKISTONE, INC., Ph. National inobt Vo1 nite. Wisconaih DA BLACKISTONE, NW., Georlu #516. CQMLEY, GEORGE A. . Ph. West nn COOKE GEO. NW. ] Hyattsville 785. Atlanti GUDE BROS. CO. 1212 Ph. Nmon-l 4276. 18T, MAYFLO! FLOR] Hotel, o District 30 SAUB! RIST. P Col SHA 8t e .. B, Natiorial "y pax Pi. Collmbia 1335, Nite, H. Ph Pntamnc 5300, Nite, CO‘K’I’AGE CITY FLOWER 000 Ealumery ar - ED tection of your Telegraph order. g0 to one of these BONDED FTD FLORISTS displaying the winged mercury emblem shown Annie Park ' Ho 'xum Nue Cotumby United States bers of the » Delivery 1406 Park 3209 M St Connecticut F St NW., Mayflower ot s-uber. e, above and listed in There are no an0 " T4th 0106, to you. HERE are more than 4,500 florists in the Association). BONDED to insure safe, prompt and satis- factory delivery of your flower orders. All florists are not members, consequently those who are not do not have the facilities and financial backing of an organization of 4,500 Florists to GUARANTEE absolute pro- flowers through an FTD Florist, except the cost of telegram, and when time permits, your order is sent special delivery at no cost GIFTS i RS —d Gifts of Good Taste b Miles or 10— (2 , '\'nll quickly bridge the gap which separates from your friends through the aid of The Florists’ Telegraph De- livery Association, of which Gude Bros. Co. is a member. So, if you want to keep in Regardless of distance - B - may casily and You’re missi ng something if you haven’t shopped at for Christ- you Beckers mas Gifts! touch with some one vou don't want to for- t “"Express yourself with Gude Flowers," To me the mcanest flower can give Thoughts that do often lic too dcep for tears. Pouch and Pipe Here's a gift the smoker will be tickled pink with. Genuine ostrich zipper to- bacco pouch with pipe. $4.95. Gude Bros, Co. Four Flower Shops MAIN STORE 1212 F St. NW. Phone NAt. 4276 Member Flori: Telegraph Delivery ion. | Men’s Belt Sets What a grand gift for a man—Hickok belt sterling silver buckle and genuine seal belt all done up in a handsome cigarette box. $4.95. set— and Europe who are mem- FTD (Florists Telegraph Each Member is No woman ever had too many Beckers handbags. Sketched one of the many beautiful new giit bags now being featured. §4.95 Therefore, this advertisement. additional costs to send Men’s Wallets He'll welcome this wal- let with real enthusiasm. Genuine ostrich with 14-kt. gold corners and fine calf- skin lining. $4.95. Silk Umbrellas Solve your gift problem by giving her one of these beautiful silk New large size with ster- ling silver trimmed handles. $4.95. umbrellas. Dresser Sets Nothing could be more appropriate for a well groomed woman than this 3-piece enameled dresser set. Comb, brush and mir- ror. $4.95. need not be expensive You’re¢ missing something if you haven't shopped at Beckers for Christ- mas Gifts! Dressing Cases 1f he goes away to col- lege or travels, you couldnit pick a better gift. Cow- hide zipper dressing case with nine useful fittings. $4.95. Evening Gloves Ii she goes out after dark, a pair of these 16- button length evening gloves would be just the thing. Fine French glace kid, $4.95. Who - wouldn't like to receive this smart pewter cock- tail set? Full quart size shaker, tray and 6 stem goblets, $4.95. An Answer to the Question AT TO GIVE? Genuine Top-grain Cowhide FITTED CASE You'd expect to pay at least $18 for this top-grain leather case equipped with 8 smart Prystal” fittings. Black or brown case. Green, blue or brown fittings. Imported Morocco Leather FITTED CASE A case that will delight every feminine heart—young or old. Fine imported morocco leather case with nine beautiful enameled fittings. Cover to match. Black, brown, red, blue or green. Genuine Top-grain Cowhide FITTED TRAY CASE The most practical of all fitted cases—the tray case. Top-grain cow- hide case equipped with removable tray containing ten heavy Prystal fittings.

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