Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1934, Page 49

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 25, . 1934—PART THREE. SOCIETY. 4 Why Not Christmas ShoppingNow? Some of it at least! While you can take it easy! Spend some time in our new Gift Shop, sec- ond floor and in the new Negligee and Pajama Shop! Jelleff’s this year, is a much bigger and better Christmas Store! You'll like us more than ever! W. Nicholson, has gone to Miami, | Entertainment Given Fla., to spend the Winter. Mrs, | luncheon Nicholson entertained at At Chevy Chase for Wednesday at the Congressional Country Club in compliment to Mrs. Miss Emily J. Quirk | Taylor. Bridge Tea and Miscella- Tl::anksgwmg Day Tea for by M Girl Reserves, Y. W. C. A. neous Shower by Mrs.| "y b of the Girl Reserve com- Warren Glover and Mrs. | mittee will be entertained for tea to- +__ | morrow by the chairman, Miss Elsa Robert Leonard—Miss |\ \™"bioicon at her home, 2001 Remon Hos‘ess. THE NEWV 9 elleffs 1214-1220 F STREET — e Twenty-fourth street. The Girl Re- serve Committee is composed of ad- visers and volunteer workers of the Miss Emily Jane Quirk, daughter of | girl reserve department. Mrs. Beverly Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emmet Quirk, | Ober. a member of the Board of Di- ez ranriiege. to (M. John WiAfe. | Toctots ot the jmanimete | EGUE] W Women's Christian Association, will | Featters of Pittsburgh, son of Mr.| speak on ‘The Values of the Young | and Mrs. Joseph S. McFeatters, will| women’s Christian Association in Its take place Saturday. was the guest in | Relation to Younger Girls' Program.” | whose honor Mrs. Warren Glover, ir..| Senior high school reserves will en- NOW you can get luxurious STROOCK'S -NOTICE-26 FUR COATS Mrs. Robert Leonard and Miss Ruth | tertain at a Thanksgiving dance on Whge s ‘E Remon entertained at a bridge and | surprise shower Monday. | Dr. and Mrs. Roy Lyman Sexton | gave an at home Sunday. November 18. 4:30 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. Harold | Ickes, Mrs. Arno Cammerer, Mrs. E. Flavelle Koss, Mrs. Sterling Mead, Mrs. William Orr, Mrs. Craig Pea- | cock, Mrs. Horace Albright, Mrs. | Marshall Finnan, Mrs. U. J. Tadakins | of Philadelphia, Mrs. Ferdinand | Zerkel of Luray, Va., and Mrs. Wil- liam Throckmorton presided at the tea table. The guests numbered 250. Mr. and Mrs. ins and Mr. and | Mrs. Zerkel were week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Sexton Dr. and Mrs. William Allen Wilbur, with their granddaughter, Miss Jane Lewis-Parks, left Friday for St. Petersburg Fla., to spend the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cameron Aspley of Chicago spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chambers Sasser. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peacock, with their son, Peter, motored to Phila- delphia last week end for the Prince- | ton-Yale foot ball game. Mrs. Norman G. Hough will enter- | tain a company of eight at supper and bridge tomorrow evening at her home. Mrs. John I. Lauritzen entertained at supper and bridge Wednesday evening, when the guests were Mrs. Stephen B. Fuller, Mrs. Robert C. Duncan, Mrs. William Wood Smith, | Mrs. Guy Baker Stephenson, Mrs. L. Paul Winings and Mrs. Ralph W. Smith. ! Mr. and Mrs. James V. Bennett | will be hosts at a tea this afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock. The guests will number 50 and this will be the sec- ond of a series of teas. Comdr. and Mrs. Jean Hawley were | hosts at dinner and bridge Tuesday | evening ir their home. Mrs. Hawley | entertained at luncheon and bridge Friday in compliment to Mrs. George 'W. Harris, | Mrs. E. H. Pitcher gave a bridge | luncheon Thursday, when her guests | numbered 16. | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schrider were | hosts at supper and bridge Friday | in their home, their guests number- | ing 12. | Mrs. William Scott Stein and her daughter, Miss Margorie Stein, left Friday by motor for Princeton to spend the week end and attended the Dartmouth foot ball game Mrs. Thomas R. Kurtz of New York City is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Guthrie. Mrs. George E. Tew entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday, her guests including Mrs. Patrick Farrell, Mrs. Robert Mrs. J. Harry Cunningham, Harry Wheeler, Mrs. D. P. Bu Mrs. Richard E. Gentle and Mrs. John West. | Mrs. M. Willson Offutt, jr., returned yesterdey from a 10-day trip to New | York City. | Mrs. J. C. Messner. of Lafayen.e.; Ind. has arrived to spend the Win- ter with her son and daughter-in- law, Dr. and Mrs, Clinton Messner. Mrs. R. E. Dyer, Mrs, R. C. Wil-| liams and Mrs. Milton Veldee were joint hostesses at luncheon and bridge Tuesday at Olney Inn Mrs. Douglas W. Holton entertained | at luncheon Tuesday for Miss M. J. McDonald and Mrs. Ernest L. Bul- lard of Rockville, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wilson Phillips were hosts at supper and bridge Wed- nesday evening, the guests being Mr. | and Mrs. William R. Pressley, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Cullin, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. George Smithson and Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Eddingfield. Miss Teresa Hanger spent the last week end at Annapolis, where she attended the Navy-Pittsburgh foot ball game and the hop of the first and second classmen. Mr. and Mrs. Laursiton Hannah gave a dinner party Sunday, Novem- | ber 18, when their guests were Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Lever and Dr. and Mrs. Hough of Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Daniel Chase of New York City and Mrs. Walter Conant of Heber, Me., are visiting their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Bearce. Mrs. William Dewey has arrived from the Lake Placid Club, New | York, to be the guest of Mrs. William | Mann Irving, en route to the Lake Placid Club in Florida. Comdr. Russell R. Waesche, U. S. C. G., and Mrs. Waesche entertained a company of 25 at buffet supper Wednesday evening and later, with | their guests, attended the dance | given by the League of Coast Guard | Women at the Kennedy-Warren. Mrs. Heber Rice entertained at supper and bridge Tuesday in their home, in compliment of her house guests, Mrs. William Barrick and Wednesday evening in Barker Hall at | the Y. W. C. A. Le Grande's music, attractive decorations and refresh- | ments will make for an enjoyable eve- | ning. Miss Eleanor Graves and Miss | Jane Root are in charge of prizes and | specialty dances, while Miss Doris Gamble and Miss Barbara Brothers are in charge of refreshments. Un;versit_v Club Dinner And Dance Friday The Dance Committee of the Uni- versity Club will sponsor on Friday evening of this week its second dinner dance of the Winter season, known as the “Thanksgiving dinner dance.” Dinner will be served at 8 o'clock in the main dining room and many large parties have already been arranged. | Dancing will begin at 9:30 o'clock and the music will be furnished by Meyer Davis. 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