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8 Invitations Issued At Alexandr;a for Dance on Dec. 30 M;ss Katharine Leadbeater and Brother to Honor Miss | Barbara Snow. ALEXANDRIA. Va. Decemeber 17— Miss Katharine Alexander Leadbeater and her brother, Mr. Milton Alexander Leadbeater, have issued invitations for & dance Friday evening, December 30, at the Belle Haven Country Club, in honor of Miss Barbara Stuart Snow, daughter of Judge and Mrs. William S. Snow, whose marria Bennett Fowler, jr., of White Plains, N. Y, will take place in St. Paul's Church the following afternoon. Miss Leadbeater will be Miss Snow's maid of honor and Mr. Leadbeater will be one | of the ushers. Other attendants at the wedding will be Miss Grace Fowler of White Plains, sister of the bridegroom, . and Mr. Frank Graham as best man. The other ushers will be Mr. Richard Hendy. Mr. Philip Sellers and Mrs. Charles Frech, ail of White Plains. Invitations have been received by re- latives in Alexandria from Mrs. William Winder Laird for a_buffet supper fol- lowed by dancing Thursday evening. December 29. at the Dupont-Biltmore Hotel in Wilmington, Del, when she will present her daughter, Miss Alletta d'Angelot Laird. Miss Laird is the daughter of the late Rev. Dr. W. W Laird, who was an alumnus of the Vir ginia Episcopal Theological Seminary, | and she has many relatives throughout Virginia and Maryland. Her mother formerly was Miss Dupont of Wilming- ton. Mrs. Rathbone Smith entertained at luncheon Monday for three newspaper women of Alexandria, Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson, Mrs. Richard R. Baker and Miss Florence Adelaide Long. Mrs. Smith also entertained at luncheon ‘Tuesday in honor of Mrs. M. C. Laid- law, Miss Viola Shields and Miss Eliza- beth Shields of Fredericksburg. Miss Fanny Dixon has returned from & visit to Mrs. Claiborne Pirtle in Louis- ville, Ky Invitations have been received from Mrs. Hugh Bell Sproul for the marriage of her daughter Henriette to Mr. Wil- liam Baker Allnut of Baltimore, Wed- nesday morning, December 21, at 10 o'clock in the First Presbyterian Church in Staunten Mrs. William H. Langhorne was in Lynchburg for the reception given at the Oakwood Country Club Saturday, December 10. by Viscountess Astor of London in honor of the birthday an- niversary of Mrs. John H. Lewis, who | formerly was Miss Flizabeth Dabney | Langhorne and is head of the Lang- | horne Clan in Virginia. | Mrs. F. W. King is home from a visit | to Mrs. M. B. Whiting in Clifton Forge. ‘ Mrs. Z. Harper Burk and Miss Louise | Beale have returned from Yorktown, ‘where they attended a banquet given by the York Chapter of the Order of the | Eastern Star. Mrs. Burk is worthy | matron and Miss Beale past worthy | matron of the O. E. S. in Virginia. | Dr. and Mrs. Julian Major are at home after a visit to_the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wavely Major. in Saluda. Va. Miss Barbara Caton of Wellesley Col- | lege and Mr. Burdge Caton of Cornell Un y have arrived to spend the | s ‘with their parents, Mr. and | Harry B. Caton | Miss Geneva Douglas has returned | from a visit to her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Leonard Douglas. in Farnham, V: Mr. and Mrs. Aino Cammerer have returned from a visit to Capt. and Mrs. H._H. Calfee. in Culpeper, i E. A. Miller, jr. John G. Hopkins, jr.. and Mrs. Clarke Hoge have returned by motor to Lees- burg after a visit to Maj. and Mrs. George F. Hull Miss Elizabeth Smith was the week end guest of Mrs. Charles Hills at Drexel Hill. near Philadelphia. Mr. Thornton Goocs entertained at supper Saturday evening, December 10, at the Club Michel, in Washington, when his guests were Miss Anne Schmidt, Miss Kathleen Brown and Miss Nargaret Marinello of Washing- ton; Mr. Walter Varney, jr., and Mr. Eugene Bode, jr. ‘ Mrs. Naomi Dorf left Monday for her | home in Portsmouth, Va.. after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Sylvia Bregman. Miss Catherine Wood of Fauquier | County and Mr. Leslie E. Gallahan, | son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gallahan | of this city, were married in Eilicott | City, Md., Monday, November 21. Mr. anc Mrs. Gallahan are living in Fred- | Mrs. of St. John the Evangelist), rector e Church of St. Mary the’ Virgin and Rev. Dr. Wil- | rector of Mount 3 in Baltimore, were guests last week of Rev. Herbert A. Van | Couenhoven in the rectory of Grace Episcopal Church. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bruce Fowler will return today from a visit in Balti- | more. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Cunningham have returned to their home, in Tren- ton, N. J.. after a visit to the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John King O'Neil. ' Rev. and Mrs. Walter Preston Plumley, jr. son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil, whose marriage took place in the Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul Tuesday. December 6, will re- turn Monday from their wedding trip. which they have spent in Florida. and after a short visit to the bride’s parents will leave for Mount Rainier, Mi., where Mr. Plumley is rector of St John's Episcopal Church. Mrs. G. W. Moore of Portland, Me., is the guest of Mr. and Nrs. Victor Brown. Miss Catherine Ahern is spending several weeks in Atlantic City. Mrs. Noel Garner has returned from & visit in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Simpson moved elleffs 12161220 F STREET ge to Mr. William | 1 I December Bride | MRS. H. CLIFTON KIN H | Before her marriage to Dr. King. De- | | cember 3, “she was s Barbara | Houston, daughter of Mrs. Samuel | | Houston of Elizabeth, N. J. Dr. and | Mrs. King will be at home after Jan- | | uary 15 at 1422 K street northwest. —Harris-Ewing Photo. | "last week to Wash ngton, where thcy ! | will live in the futu.c. | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 18, 197° -PART City Women's Tea and Musicale This Afternoon Miss Alice M. Heaven, president of the Women's City Club, and Mrs. Wil- liam W. Spaid, membership chairman, will receive the newly elected meml at a tea in their honor this afternoon. Th> group includes Mrs. Clifford J. Beadle, Miss Ruby W. Coleman, Mrs. Mrs. Henry Pollock of Harrisoniurg | | is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. How- | ard Olmstead H Mr. and Mis. E. V. Rowe are visit- | | ing Mr. Rowe's parents Winch:ster. | | "Mr. and Mrs. James K-ller spent la-t | week end in their cottage, Trail Side, | in Bluement. | Mrs. Edison Hennage is home from |a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | J. 0. Delano, in Oldham, Va Mrs. Douglass Swann and her smally | son, Douglass Swan, jr.. of Culoep | were guests last week end of her pa | ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Rosson | Mr. and Mrs. Horace Day departed | last weck for Atlanta, where they will spend the remainder of the Winter Miss_Katharine Ahalt arrived today “fmm Duke University, {N. C.. to spend the holid parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar |~ Mrs. P. 8. Griffith has 1 home in Hague, Va., after son-in-law and daughter, | H. L. Amest, who also had as t | guest the former’s sister, Miss Anna | Arrest of Falls Church ; | Mrs, C. E. Clark of Minnieville, Va.. | spent last week with h= -in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kidwe visit to_her | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lough are home | from a visit to the latter’s mother, Mrs. | Henry McDonald. in Clifton Forge. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Mohler of Balti- more were week end guests of the lat- ter's sister, Mrs. H. L. Harris, and Mr. Harris. . Miss Helen McLeish and Mr. Fr McLeish of Newport, R. I, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Patterson. Mrs. C. O. Henry and Mr. Cullen Henry have returned from a visit to the former's parent: Cullen, in Crisfield, Md. Christmas Ball Plans By Kentucky Society Mr. and Mrs. James | The Kentucky Society of Washing- | ill hold its Christmas ball on Tuesday evening at the Willard Hotel Among the boxholders are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reed. Gov. and Mrs. Maurice ton wi Thatcher, Dr. and Mrs. William Jer}\:— | nings Price, Mr. and Mrs. Edy Morrow, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Hor Maj. and Mrs. Guy Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Moore, Mrs. Mattie Porter. | Mr. and Mrs. Earle Grigsby, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tackett and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Green. e | Olney Farm. Olney, Md. 12 Miles Out Georgia Ave. Ext. 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Give one of these sample blouses—that you'll want one for yourself goes without saying. They are really knock- out . .. the cheapest one in the whole lot would regularly be $5.95. Gleaming satins. sheer dainty laces, transparent velvet for formal wear, an d smart old-fashioned plaids. 'We can honestly say we have never been able to offer such values in blouses. \White. beige, dusty pink, a few dark shades, blue, green, and red. Sizes 32 to 42, and many are one of a kind, so please come early! p | i 1 | | | i 1 | EAR- RINGS, that will glitter at the gavest holiday parties! A new long style with a rhodium finish $3.00 that will not tarnish . . CLOISONNE COMPACTS, just about the size of a 30¢ piece. Have them in lovely pastel shades to match your evening costumes. With a paimflf $|.95 design . SANGAMO ELE C TRIC CLOCKS, a very famous make, quiet-running, and de- pendable. A wonderful giit. Regularly $9.75 $4.95 and $11.50, for.... PLAYING CARDS will please the bridge addicts on your list. These are linen finish, gilt or silver edged, in polka dot or amusing cake walk designs. Usu= ally $1.00, for........ 69c * FRENCH GILT POWDER BOXES, whose clever top really is a mirror with a handle! Any dressing table would look better sS.w for one of these.. Elizabeth R. Crosby, Mrs. Thomas W. Heitz, Mrs. Mary A. Sadler, Miss Etta L. Sherman, Mrs. Frederick W. True As- sisting are Mrs, George L. McKay, ‘Miss May Belle Raymond, Mrs. Caroline B. bers S'.e);;hen. Mrs. Lawrence Becker, . and Miss Catharine A. Wisner. Dorothy K. Butler, Dr. A Frances Foye, Mrs. Appleton P. Clark, Dr. HIT L. Allen, Miss Alice Marlowe, Miss THE NEW e“e K 1916-1220 F STREET The GIFT SHOP, 4th floor, is a boon to hurried shoppers; at a glance you can see some of the best gift ideas as- sembled from all over the store. THREE. Hazel Swift, Miss Jane B. Bassett, Miss Adelaide Borah and Mrs. A. G. Dodge. A program of Christmas music will be given by the Jewell Downs mixed quartet, which is being presented by Universi!y Club to day Evening Music the music section. Mrs. Curtls R.|Tuesday evening. It doesn’t seem possible but next Sunday IS CHRISTMAS! Enjoy Christmas Party ‘The Entertainment Comimttee of the University Club will r’l’l‘l lh; 'nul-;‘ ul A progral Mrs. Cleo 8. Parks, vice chairman of | of their Christmas music, at 8:30 o'clock meyer Perry, contralto, 8 member of the club, will render several interpreta- tions of German folk songs with Miss Marjorie Davis as accompanist. Miss Evelyn Scott will give violin solos. ‘The choral ensemble will appear in costume and the huge lounge on the second floor of the club where the and Mrs. John H. Harwood will| Miss Florence Howard is the director | program will be presented will be trans- preside at the tea tables. of the Choral Club and Miss Helen Neu- | formed into a veritable Christmas scene the club. which will make an effective backe ground for the traditional Christmas carols. There will be many dinner parties preceding the entertainment and Mr. | Lewis Lofton Moneyway will be host at supper following the entertainment, acting for the board of governors of But don't you worry about last-minute shopping for her! Here's a storeful of the sort of things she wants most—more attractive than ever—and less to pay! Just be sure it is JELLEFF'S you come to. telephone number in And Men—Fut thi vour book—NMEtropolitan 0300—Elizabeth Brewster. She'll do your shopping for you—and do it right. Scores of men have told us so each year! Gold Stripe Silk Stockings They are her favorites. You'll find them only at Jelleff's in Washington, but this year you'll find these exceptionally fine stockings much lower in price—even as low as 73c a pair — with widest selections of weights, styles and colors at: 75c $|.00 $|;35 e 3 pairs 3 pairs $2.85 $3.90 Whether “she” is your grandmother, who prefers service weight, or vour debutante sister, who craves the sheerest chiffons— vou'll find just the kind she wants here—and both have all the qualities of Gold Stripe periection—silk 100% pure...garter run protection, and these special features in "Adjustables "Gothamettes The Gift Box Uil &b Only at Jellef's in Washington, F Street and at our 1721 Connecticut .Avenue Shop. MYON" haunting new periume, “Three Passions.” Imported from France in a perfectly stun- ning leather case s e e $15.00 ALABASTER LAMPS are very impressive gifts, and blend with any color scheme. With simple stretched silk shades. IE a]mbe]r. green an lovely green s ' $5.00 & * MEN'S 11ES, hand tailored, and in the designs that men will actually want to wear. Small patterns and sl .m Stripes ...ooe.ee SILK UMBRELLAS, im- ported and domestic, and what nice gifts they make. All the newest handle gesigns Blue, rown, green, black with white. ss’m CHIFFON, HANDKER- CHIEFS, in a whole rain- bow of pastels. Lace in the corners, with hand rolled edges, and the fluttering big size that is so sl.m smart just now.. 0 _that fit any length of leg with their seven inches of adjustable space. §1.35. M_the new silk stocking—that will not, cannot run, $1.35, 3 pairs, $3.90. on each side If she’s devoted to gay night life—give Evening Bags Priced from $1.00 upward. Special selections this week at 57.50 and SIO ‘What a nice surprise to un- wrap an evening bag to match a newly acquired evening frock or wrap! And what a thrill if it comes from Jelleff's! Tiny simulated pearls em- broidered on chiffon, satin lined, beads with a creamy pearl motif, a hand made 24- karat gold plated frame, gen- uine needlepoint with a jewel- ed frame. pearl with jet and black steel beads. A mar- velous collection! o * % If she’s hard to please give her Gloves Two Wonderful Groups at 52 95 and 53,.95 There isn't a woman in the world who doesn't love glove and with the selection at Jel- leff's every taste is sure to b~ perfectly suited. _Importel kid pullons with ruffled cuff or two-toned scalloped tops, and one with ruffles and rows of fine stitching on the tor Costume gloves With coatra: 1 . and lined car brown with beige, beize with brown. Gift gloves, $1.95 to $7.50 “So beautiful, so exquisite, so lovely, so divine’'— Silk Underwear—Negligees —and withal not high-priced— at Jellefi's—Grey Shops, sece ond floor—where you'll find charming selections from $1.95 to $12.50 . . . exquisite hand- made underthings from Yo- lande, and the lovely Madelons —both exclusive with Jelleff's. A LACE NEGLIGEE like the one sketched, is a gift fit f lovely lace over satin nile_and black quality lace trimmed ....... Others of bea = $16.50 satin, Other Negligecs $10.95 to $29.50. HAND-MADE GOWNS of lovely French crepe, tearose and peach. bias-cut and simply made with con- & trasting piping, hand-drawn work. %3 embroidery and val edging. $3 95 Special ... . Other lovely gowns 35 to $10,75. SATIN SLIPS, bias-cut to fit beauti- fully with wide Alencon lace yoke and Tolled hem, or with lace ap- $3.95 pliqued top and bottom, like the one sketched Other Slips $3.00 to $10.75. PAJAMAS, a grand gift for younger women on your list; these are two- piece, with slip-over blouse trimmed with cream Alencon lace. ~ Note the adorable puff sleeves, $3.95 edged with lace...... Other lovely Pajamas $5.00 to $7.95 SINGLETTES, those marvelous one-garment foundations of pure glove silk, with bandeau Withons & DU & m..“’&'?.:’.‘}" 3 L] Other glove silk gifts from $1.95 to 3$7.95.