Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1932, Page 18

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S OCIETY. SOCIETY Geman Ambassador and Frau von Pritt- witz Attend Fete in Honor of Musicians From Their Homeland. HE Ambassador of Germany and Frau Von Prittwitz und Gaffron were the ranking guests at the Juncheon given today at the Mayflower by Mrs. Lawrence Townsend in compliment to Mme. Grete Stueckgold and Mr. Andre D'Ar- kor, who gave the program for the morning musicale. Her other guests were Mme. May, wife of the Ambass dor of Belgium: the Minister of garia, Mr. Simeon Radeff; the Minister of Sweden and Mme. ~Bostrom, counselor of the German embassy and Frau Leitner, Viscount de Lantsh and Count Francois de Buisseret secretaries of the Belgian emba: Rogor M. Makins, third secretary of the British embassy; Herr Alexander Von Wuthenau, third secretary of the Ger- Mr. man embassy: Mrs. Truxton Beale, Mrs. | R. S. Reynolds Hitt, Mme. van Kaath- oven, Miss Rebecca Wellington, Miss Dorothy Tirrell, subdebutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tirrell, and the accompanists, Mr. Kurt Ruhrweitz, one of the assistant conductors of the Metropolitan Opera Co., and Mr. San- ford Schiussel. Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Minister of Panama, was ihe ranking guest at a luncheon given at the Mayflower Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey, following t. concert this morning. Mrs. W. Purviance Tams, who_also entertained at luncheon at the May- flower after the musicale, had as her uests, Mrs. Charles A. Coolidge, Mrs. Shary Duncan Abbe, Mre. J- Edgar Smith, Mrs. Charles W. Warden, Mrs. Paul Gillespie and Miss Isabel Mc-| Dougall. Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley. wife of the Secretary of War, will receive this aft- ernoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, in their suite at the Carlton Hotel. At the tea table will be Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Mrs. William N. Doak, Mrs. Elmer Thomas, Mrs. Thomas P. Gore. Mrs, Arthur A, Ballantine, Mrs. Frederick H. Payr Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke and Miss Mary Pershing. Mrs. Hurley will be also assisted by | 8 group of Army debutantes, Miss Janet Patterson, Miss Margaret Ely, Miss Margaret McKinley, Miss Dorothy Smith, Miss Margaret Nixon, Mrs. Jean | Kingman, Miss Helen Manley, Miss | Betty Burke, Miss Betty Jones and Miss Eleanor Jones. Mme. Debuchi, sador of honor at lu ©f Mrs. Robert Whitney imbrie. The Ambassacor and Mme. Del are en route to thi y from Eng- land, where th t of Benor and Senora de Arcaya Will Be Hosts at Dinner Tonight. The Minister of Venezuela and | Senora de Arcaya will entertain at din- | per this evening in honor of the Min- ister of Guatemala and Scnora de Recinos. The Minister of E: de Zaldumbide will be ho: tonight in honor of the new! ed financial ccunseloy of the legation, 8enor Don Eduardo Salazar. Senator and Mis. Arthur H. Van-| denberg will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of their debutante . daughter, Miss Elizabeth Vandenberg, who is in Washington for the holi- days. The guests will be members of In Time for Holiday Festivities and Gift Giving Newly Arrived 4 (N'othing Reserved) the | wife of the Ambas- [ b OFF Original Prices | the dobutante sot and will later at- tend the junior assembiy. Mrs. Roval S. Copeland left today | for New York, where she will spend th> hollday season. Senatcr Copeland will join Mrs. Copeland in New York Saturdqzy and remain until after New Year. They will return to their apart- ment in the Shoreham January 2. The charge d'affaires of Japan. Mr. | Hirost Seito, has taken a suite at the | Carlton for a month or longer. The charge d'affair’s of Persia and | Mme. Azodi will entertain at tea this afterncon at the legation. Representative and Mrs, Bertrand H. Snell will have with them as guests for scme time their daughter, Mrs. Harold | W. Cheel of Ridgewood, N. J., and their | younger daughter, Miss Sara Louise | Snell, a student at Vassar. Representative and Mrs, Willlam L. »’I‘mrney have returned to their home in | Greenwich, Conn., for the Christmas | holidays, and will open their apartment in Wardman Park Hotel the first of the year. Representztive | Perkins have wi at 2344 Calify | Miss_ Dor Perkins, Miss Eleanor | Perkins, Miss Grace Perkins and Miss | Cherry Perkins, and their son, Mr. John | Randolph Perkins, & senior at Prince- | “and Mrs. Randolph them in their home Representative and Mrs. 0. H. Cross { have with them in their apartment in Wardman Park Hotel their son, Mr. O. Harlan Cross, jr.. who came from their home in Waco, Tex. ‘The United States Ambassador to the Court of St. Jar Andrew W. Mel- York tomor will join his s and da Mr. and avid K. E. Bruce, of Syosset, Long Is- nd, and his Mr. Baul Mellon, for Christmas. Miss Fortescue Formaily Presented This Afternoon. Col. and Mrs, Granville Fortescue will | present their daughter, Miss Helene | Fortescue, to society at a tea dance this | afterncon’ from 4 to 7 o'clock at the h, Club. assie hes arrived from ebut of her ruction Corps d Mrs. Yates, an- { their daughter, ut. Walter Price, 18. at Manila, P. I place in the Cathe- and St. John. The ‘\mdn was glun in marriage by Capt. Arthur K. Atkins, U. 8. N, a close | friend of the bride’s parents. 'After the | ceremony Lieut. and Mrs. Price left | Manila for Baguio, where they will re- | { main until after the holidays. apt. o s, ‘nf the bride. reside at the Kennedy- \\\ arren Apartments. The secretary of the Hungarian le- gation, Baron Paul Schell, will leave Washington tomorrow to spend 10 days in Florida. Gen. John J. Pcr?nfig entertained in- 369.7 Now $50.00, their daughters, | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON formally at luncheon yesterday at the Carlton. Gen. and Mrs. William W. Harts were hosts to a large company at dinner at the Shoreham last evening. Gen. and Mrs. Harts will leave Washington short- ly after the new year for an extensive trip through South America. The secretary to_the President and Mrs. Theodore G. Joslin have Mrs. E. F. Pierce of Pcading, Mass, as their house guest for the holidays. Admiral and Mrs. W. H. H. nd had guesis lunching with erday et the Carlion, where they are spending the Winter. ‘The Assistant Postmasier General, ]Mr W. Irving Glover, has b2en joined |in his apartment in Wardman Park | Hotel by his daughter, Miss Irances Glover, who arrived today from the Masters’ School at Dobbs Ferry, New | York, where she is a freshman. Mrs. Hull, wife of Maj. Gen. John A. Hull. U. 8. A, will have with her for the holidays her son, Mr. Ludlow King |of Oscaola, Jowa, who will arrive Friday. Mrs. Foulois. wife of Brig. Gen. Ben- jamin D. Foulols, wes hostess to a | small company at luncheon today at the Carlton. | Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien will | entertain a company at dinner followed | gy d’nlnclnl Saturday evening, Decem- er 31. Mrs. Hamilton, wife of Col. Charles on Monday, December 18. in honor of her mother, Mrs. W. H. Fitch of Rock- ford, IIl, who is her house guest prior to going to Clm.)lmu, for the Winter. Mrs. William Mrekvr. daughter of | Representative Ruth Bryan Owen, gave | an exhibition fencing match with Count Frederick de Berg at the Miami Bilt- gnreh tea dance yesterday at Miami eac! ‘ Miss Mary Ingraham Henry, daugh- { ter of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Guy V. Henry, entertained at luncheon today in_honor of Miss Margaret McKinley, debutente daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. James F. McKiniey. The party was given especially for the Army debu- tantes of the seeson and the company included Miss Margaret Nixon, Miss Lydia Lane Foster, Miss Jean Kingman, Miss Margaret Ely. Miss Betty Ains- | worth Burke, Miss Dorothy Smith, Miss | | Frances Simonds, Miss Marjorie 5i- monds, Miss Jean Jewett, | lotte Jewett, Miss Helen Manley, Miss ‘Jam‘t Patterson, Miss Eleanor Jones, Miss Betty Jones and Miss Sarah Pearson. Judge and Mrs. Eugene Black have been joined for the holidays by mon son, Mr. Harold C. Black. who student at the University of Al.\hnma and their daugh Miss Rachel Black of William and Mary College at Wil- "A Carload | Christmas Trees All Sizes, up to 20 1t high . . . including Trees for Churches, Hotels, etc. from $1 up Select Your Tree NOW ... delivery will be made whenever desired. GEO. C. SHAFFER Overflow Location 1357 Conn, Ave MAIN STORE, 900 14th ST. N.W. Phone Nat. 0106 8. Hamilton of Wesley Helghts, enter- | | teined four tables of bridge in her hom» | Miss Char- | liamsburg, Va, and Miss Adele Black of Texas. Engagement of Miss Madison To Mr. Glassie Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer Childs of New York announce the engage- Ment of Mr. Childs’ foster sister, Miss Sara Madison of Washington, to Mr. Donelson Caffery Glassie, son of the specfal assistant to the Attorney Gen- eral and Mrs. Henry Heywocd Glassie of Bradley Lne, Chevy Chase. Miss Madison was cducated at pri- vate schools in New York and Mount | Holycke College, from which she gradu- ated in 1930. She is the foster daugh- ter of Mrs. William Hamlin Childs of Brooklyn and the late Mr. Childs, noted financier, philanthropst and supporter of the Progressive party. Mr. Glassie is a grandson of the late Senator Donelson Caffery of Franklin, La. ‘The marriage of, Miss Helen Choate, daughter of Mr. 4nd Mrs. Joseph H. Choate, jr, of New York and Mount Kisco and granddaughter of the late C., WEDNESDAY, Mr. Joseph H. Choate, former Ambas- sador to the Court of St. James, '.o A ish, N. H, took place yesterday! in the Church of the Heavenly Rest in New York, the Rev. Dr. William Gpeenough Thayer, former headmaster of St. Mark’s School officiating. Former Senator and Mrs. Henry J. Allen are spending a few days in New York. Mrs. Allen entertained at lunch- eon yesterday at the Waldorf-Astora for Mme. Alma Clayburgh. Miss Jane Coyle, urhter of Maj. and Mrs. Willlam Randolph Coyle was hostess at the dinner dance at the Shoreham last evening, having as guests Miss Frances Carter, Miss Vir- ginia Cooke, Miss Marion Dunlop, Miss | Betty Fort, Miss Katherine Gribble, Miss Ann Holloway, Miss Kate Mc- Creary of Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss Ann Park, Miss Anne Wyant, Mr. Ivan Al- faro, Mr. Raymond Carter, Mr. Robert Clifford, Mr. Clarence Condan, Mr. Hutch I. Cone, jr.; Mr. Rudolph Kauff- Send Flower Orders by Wire Through a Bonded FTD FLORIST Speed a cheery Christmas greeting of flowers and your personal message to relatives and friends out of town and far away, by telegraph— through a BONDED FTD FLORIST. Your thoughtfulness by telegraphing flowers will be deeply appreciated and always gratefully remembered. There are more than 4,500 florists in the United States and foreign countries who are members of this organization. These florists have the facilities and financial backing to assure you prompt, dependable delivery of your telegraph order. There is an FTD BONDED FLORIST as near to you as your telephone. Simply give the name, address and amount you wish to spend. Send Christmas Flowers Through One of These BONDED FTD FLORISTS BLACKISTONE. J. DAN. Ph. Columbia 4733; Nite, Seormia. 351 COOKE._ OEO, Ave. N.W Ph Potomac 5300; North K4 BURTON'S Nite, 0 Baltimore Bivd., 35, Atlantic 0167 H.. Dupont Cirele, | 12 P Bt NW., 1406 Park 1707 Connecticut | . 3200 M Bt % 4 Mayflower n W b Rt . YFLOWER __ PLORIST. et B District. 3060, |SAUBER _FLORIST. Annie . es & Park Hotel, | H )(e Columbia ‘9737, 3 C.. $00 14th B Netional 106, ‘nurmsmm: INC. 1407 H_ 8t | Ph. National 4005, 4!)3 Nite, I Nleontia N0a The All-Purpose GIFT! DECEMBER 21, 1433, mann, 2d.: Mr. Frank Hight, Jr.; Mr, Frederick Drum Hunt, Mr. John Mr. Geoffrey Platt, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Morse, Mr. Malvern Morse, Mr. Rich- | Platt of New York nndlnrd Park, | Mr. William Williams and | Mr. Hugh Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winship Slade had dining with them last night in their home, in the Washington Country School at Bethesda, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas W. Sidwell and Mr. and Mrs. Jones of the Friends School. Mrs. Genevieve Molitor, who has been the guest of Mrs. Thomas D. Schall at ‘Wyncrest, her home in Berwyn, Md., last week, left today for New York to | sail for c-ufomu Cadet Col. Ednr Morris, jr, senior at Clemson College, 8. C., will arrive in Wllhl-nmn wdly to lpend the holidays th his pa Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morru of Mfl Colondo avenue. Mrs. Nathan W. M-cchuney enter- tained at luncheon today at the Carl- ton, the company numbering 20. Mr. Carlos Del Valle of San Juan, Sale of $6 $3.95 and SOCIETY. Puerto Rico, entertained at luncheon in honor of the Puerto Rican Governor, Mr. J. R. Beverly, in the crystal room of the Willard yesterday. First Junior Assembly Dance to Be Given Tonight. The first Junior Washington As- sembly will take place tonight in the main ball room at Yhe Shoreham. Re- celving with Mrs. Hagner will be Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr.; Mrs. Frederick H. Payne, Mrs. Ernest Lee Jancke, Mrs. Robert U. Patterson and Mrs. Adolphus | Watson. Mr. H. Prescott Gatley, jr., is | chairman of the Floor Committee and | Mr. John Lynham vice chairman. The ball room will be decorated in keeping with the season and many dinner par- ties are planned preceding the dancing. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mathews Dick have gvne to Lake For olidays with Mr. 3 Blake. They will return after the first of the year. Mrs. William Livingston _Crounse was hostess at luncheon yesterday en- “Dynamic” Evening Sandals #395 Here’s an event of utmost timeliness. Regular $6 “Dy- namics”’—the most brilliant “Evening Stars” of the season —reduced to $3.95. Heavenly slippers— at a down-to-earth price. Including in part: Black, red, green or white velvets; silver and gold trim. Multi color paisleys and bro- cades. Gold and silver kids. Black, brown and white satins and crepes. A great Sale at all our stores! “HAHN SPECIAL” $2.95 Shoes #2 23 Think of it! Just about half-price for stunning. well made winter shoes —and winter weather just started! tertaining in compliment to Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Others in the com= pany were Mrs. James Couzens, Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenberg, Mrs. William V. Pratt, Mrs. Keith' Merrill, Mrs. Joseph Strouss, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, (Continued on Third Page.) Burlmgtun BHotel Thomn Circle Two Ball Rooms available for the holiday period Quick Business Men’s Lunch 40c to 50c Dinners, Banquets, Bridge Rooms FPree Parking in Our Garage During Meals Bridge tables free after lunch or dinner Teeming with Gift Economies Hahn’s “2-weeks-ahead-of-time” Midwinter Clearance Sales of SLIPPERS 98¢ Very spe- cial price for wom- en’s $1.29 soft kid and crepe rayon bridge and boudoir slippers. Colors: Black, red, n or lue — also black with vivid linings, stripes and Tosettes. Sale fine hand-tury kid slipy Operas and Everetts— full leather lined. Also “Best Ever” soft kid and “Daniel Green” felt moc- casins. Washington's best men’s slipper value! Custom Grade ‘The type of wraps shat the most discerning women would be proud to wear. They reflect the un- swervingly high standards for which Erlebacher is justly famed, with respect to fabric, fashion, fur and workmanship.. All sales final. 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Select Now for Later Delivery and every woman’s gift-hopes are realized—when you give Our expericnce in the sclection and arrangement of flowers and plants will help you in choosing & distinctive Christmas Grecting exquisite in grace and beauty . . . and whether the one you wish to remember in such a gracious manner lizes “across the street or across the miles)” yop may depend Boxes of Roses upon our service. Carefully selected roses many popular varieties. | $2. 00 in % Smartly Dboxed for ;-i wift giving Hyatts. 785 NURSERYMEN 1000 Balt. Blvd. l‘ gmm; Oppositel.‘Ft. Lincoln Cemetery 3828308 Flowers delivered through our Telegraph Delivery Service solve the out-of-town gift problem Poinsettia ycla_men e Beautiful specimens—nicely | specimens that will make arranged and appropriately | splendid business cr 51 50 desxzned for g:fz sl 00 | social giits giving ... = Wereaths Colorful and beautifully These lovely Cabinets, given with 3 pairs 57¢, 79c, $1. .. $1.45, $1.95 pair and more. Choice Made up in our own shop. arranged : Imported Artistic Bags $2.95 Sale of the most unusual styles of imported handmade Giftba, Seal, Morocco_and orig embossed leather. Limited quan. tity, but unlimited velue! We Telegraph Flowers Anyuhere ‘We are bonded members of the F. T. D., Florist Tele- fnph Delivery Association, assuring you prompt de- very of your telegraph orders. Free Delivery to City and Suburbs. ’s At. 0162 GUDE BROS. COMPANY Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K *3212 14th MAIN STORE, 1212 F St. NNW.—Phone Nat. 4778 1124 Conn. Ave. 8103 14th 8t. N.W. 8016 Conn. Ave. Distriet 8330 Col. 3103 Emerson 1226 *Open Nights KR

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