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SOCIETY. General Personal Notes Of Capital Social Folk Iflrs. Doak Returnsto W ashington—MTrs. Ingalls Sard and Daughter Arrive Here to Spend the Winter. Mrs. William N. Doak, wife of the | Connecticut College at New London to late former Secretary of Labor, re-|spend the Christmas holidays with her turned to Washington last evening | mother. from a short stay in New York. Mrs. Howard returned yesterday HOLIDAY = 1 | Engagements:pf Sorial Import in Washington Lieut. Col. Henry Dorsey Mun- nikhuysen, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Muunickhuysen announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss Betty Ainsworth Burke, to Mr. Richard Carter Kenney of Baltimore, son of Mr. and Mrs, Nathaniel S. Kenney. Miss Burke attended Holton Arms and the Moupt Vernon Seminary, and made her debut here two years ago. Mr. Kenney attended Gilman Country School and Princeton University, The wedding will take place next April, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bentley Thomas of Sandy Spring announce the engage- ment of their daughter Cecelia to Mr. Kenneth A. Clow, son of Mr. and Mrs. VISITOR e . from Richmond, Va. where she was Mrs. Ingalls Sard and her daughter, | guest speaker at a luncheon given by the Woman's Club of that city. She will resume her current lecture talks here at the Sulgrave Club on Janu- ary 8. Miss Abbie Sard, arrived in Washing- | ton December 15, spending several | days with Mrs. James F. Curtis. She | is aow established at the Fairfax, where she will spend the Winter. ‘ Col. and Mrs. Godwin Ordway have as their guests their son. Lieut. God- win Ordway, jr.. Mrs. Ordway and their family, who will remain with them until after the holidays. Mrs. Ellis Yost left yes Ann Arbor, Mich., where she will join | Mr. Yost. They will spend Christmas week with Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Yost | and return the first of the year | Mr. and Mrs. Frederic N. Towers | left yesterday to spend the holidays | with the latter’s father, Judge Fred- | erick Close. ted States Pub- and Mrs. King | hia, where they stmas holidays Edwin Peterson, Peterson. Dr. W. W. Kin lic Health Service, have left for Philad will spend the Ch with Lieut. Comdr. U. S. N, and Mrs, d Mrs. Laurence 'Hoes have | as t r guests over Christmas Capt. | nd ) Gouverneur Hoes, who ar- ed in Washington yesterday from their home in New York. | Mrs. Gouverneur Hoes, the former | Miss Gourley Edwards, was in town early this month, having come to the Capital o attend Mrs. Roosevelt's masqueiade party at the White House. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Fleming Edgemoor, Md., have with them the Christmas holiday their aughter, Miss Edar von L. Fleming, » is & student at Wellesly College. Mrs. Albert Cushing Read has re- turned from California and opened her apartment on Wyoming avenue nd has with her there for the holi- days her son, Mr. Cushing Read, and Miss Betty Read Miss Frederic Billard has arrived from Wellesley to visit her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Billard. Miss Katherine Desmond, also a student at Wellesley, is a guest of Miss Billard before returning to Correy, Pa. | Cadet Donald Morell of the Coast Guard Academy. New London, Conn., spending a 10-day vacation with is brother and sister w, Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson Morell, in Edge- moor, Md. | Miss Jean Dulin of Friendship Heights, Md.. spent the latter part of the week in New London, Conn., where she attended the Christmas party of the Coast Guard Academy. Miss Dulin was accompanied to New London by Miss Dorothy Waesche, who also attended the dance, and her mother, Mrs. R. R. Waesche. | Thursday, December 28, of this week, Miss Dulin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Dulin, jr., will enter- | tain about 75 of her friends at a dancing party at their home in Friend- ship Heights, Md. Miss Emma Perley Lincoln left last evening for Louisville, Ky., where she will spend the Christmas holiday with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. Richard Lincoln. | Miss Betty Reed. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Byron Reed of 3100 | Forty-eighth street, has returned | home from Bradford Junior College, | | son. Miss Nancy D. Sibley and her sister, Miss Marjorie B. Sibley of Chicago and East Brewster, Mass., are now estab- lished in their apartment at the Ward- man Park Hotel for the Winter sea- Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Towne have mo- tored down from their home in New Kensington, Pa., and are at the Carl- ton. Mrs. Nelle Hysong, former president of the Soroptomist Club of 1300 N street, left by automobile for Miami, Fla,, Friday. She will be absent about four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Noonan of New York City are guests at the Shoreham, having come to join Mrs. Noonan's sister. Mrs. D. B. Casley, and Mr. Cas- ley for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vickers will| leave today for Miami, where she will | spend the holiday season, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baird have | with them their two daughters for the tal. Christmas holidays, Miss Lora Baird, | _\1c_CoP\! MISS MARGARET BANISTER, A student at Sweet Briar College, who arrived Priday from school to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Blair Banister, in —Bachrach Photo. a freshman at Smith College, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Baird, a junior at the Madeira School. Bridge. Dances, Teas in Staunton and Vicinity STAUNTON, Va. December 22— Dr. and Mrs. Jal ] - i and Mrs e Biakleriar | One of the prettiest social affairs of rive today from their home in Scott- dale, Pa, and will be at the Dodge during the holidays. |given Wednesday evening by the Miss Helen Weir of New York {s|Miss Frances Gibson, whose marriage spending the Christmas holidays with | t0 Mr. John Hamp takes place here her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam |January 12. The party was held in Weir, in their apartment at the Shore- | the attractive home of the Rev. and ham. Mrs. J. Lewis Gibbs, and the rooms | were beautifully decorated for the oc- Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester Baker, who | casion with Christmas greens, with make their home at the Shoreham | Christmas favors adding to the holi- Hotel, have motored to Atlantic City, | day spirit. : N.J., and will be at the Marlborough- | _MrS. Gibbs, acting as hostess for Blenheim until after New Year, |the club, was assisted by her two | daughters, Misses Nancy and Josephine Mr. and Mrs. C. Marshall Finnan | Gibbs. will have with them for the holiday | The home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter season the latter's sister and her |S. Christian was the scene of the husband, Mr. and Mrs. George D.|Party, with their daughter, Miss Mary Shellabarger of Columbus, Ohio. Howard Christian, one of her sorority members, acting as hostess. A group |of cadets from Staunton Military | Academy, in addition to other guests, attended. The annual Christmas party of Staunton Military Academy, held Tuesday evening in the main dining room of the school, was especially gay | this year, about 50 guests, in addition to the entire cadet corps and faculty members, attending. During the banquet the Glee Club |and school orchestra rendered sev- | eral numbers and at its close Supt. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Weir, who make | Robert T. Hall made an ap- their home at the New Hampshire | propriate seasonal address. The ca- Gardens, left yesterday to spend the | dets were excused Wednesday noon, holidays at Miami and Daytona Beach, | boarding a special train for Wash- Fla. ington and New York. Miss Tae Witz, who attends Gunston Women's City Club Tea Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Reeder and their two children, Jane and Robert, jr. who have spent the past three and one-half months in Denver, Colo., | have returned to their home in Bethes- | da, Md. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Frank of Woodley Park Towers are leaving to- day to spend the holiday season and the month of January at the Holly- wood Beach Hotel, Miami, Fla. Hall in Washington, has arrived at l\xserfifield. the home of her parents, . r. and Mrs. Julius L. Witz, on the And Musicale Today | Valley pike. Miss Nell Price will be hostess at a | Mr. Michael Kivlinghan, jr.. a stu- tea this afternoon at the City Women’s | dent at Georgetown University, has Club, when a program of Christmas | joined his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mich- music will be given. The members of | ael Kivlinghan. Cadet Swinton Steele the club wh will assist Miss Price are | has come from West Point to be with | the current week here was the party | | Card Party and Dance Of Catholic U. Alumnn} The second annual Catholic Uni- versity Alumni-Alumnae card party | and dance will be held in the Mullen | Bridge Club of Stuart Hall honoring | Library on the campus of the univer- | sistant professor on the faculty of the ! ‘sity Friday evening, January 11. Mem- | bers of the Washington Chapter of the | | Catholic University Alumni and of the alumnae who are acting as a Com- | mittee on General Arrangements are Miss Sheila Doody, chairman; Miss | Ruth Parker, Miss Mary Guerin, Mr. | Urban Maley, Mr. John Brosnan, Mr. | Bernard Hemelt, Mr. John Beuchert | | and Dr. August App. | Bridge will begin at 8:30, to be fol- lowed by dancing from 10 until mid- | night. This annual function was ln-‘ augurated last year by the newly formed Alumnae Chapter of the Cath- | olic University and the proceeds were used for several teas held in honor | of the woman students at the univer- sity During the past five years the | enrollment of women in the Graduate School has rapidly increased and the alumnae have organized to assist them | n becoming acquainted with university | life and increase the value of their affiliation. Arkansas Dance in January at Raleigh | Arrangements have been completed | for the annual reception and dance | | to be given by the Arkansas State So- | | ciety January 19, 1935, in the ball | | room of the Raleigh Hotel. | A special invitation is extended to | all Arkansas people who have recently | come to Washingion. The officers of | the society are as follows: Brownie H. Kerr, president; Mr. J. O. Rhyne, first vice president; Capt. H. | 0. Lane, second vice president; Mr. L. L. Gibson, third vice president; Mr. Garrett Whiteside, fourth vice presi- Mrs. ||| Albert Clow, also of Sandy Spring. Miss Thomas, who has returned to her home for the Christmas holidays, is a senior at William and Mary Col- lege, Williamsburg, Va, No date has been fixed for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Gray an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy to Mr. George Vincent Menke, son of Mrs. George Menke of Washington. Miss Gray is a graduate of George Washington University and a mem- ber of Chi Omega Sorority. Mr, Menke received his A. B. and M. A. from Catholic University, and studied at the University of Berlin and George Washington University Law School. The wedding will take place in January. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bowman of Alexandria, Va., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Ruby Gilliam, to Mr. David Leeder Bollman of Everett, Pa., and Washington, D. C. The wedding will take place in February. ‘The engagement of Miss Naomi Friedman to Mr. Samuel Silverman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Silverman of this city, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Friedman of Baltimore, Md. Miss Friedman is a graduate of Maryland State Normal School and is now teaching in one of the schools in Baltimore. Mr, Silverman is an at- torney, assistant clerk of the Supreme Court, District of Columbia, and as- Benjamin Franklin University. The wedding will take place some | time in July of next year. | Dr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Hasbrouck of Richmond, Va., formerly of Wash- ington, D. C., announce the engage- ment of their daughter Eleanor Harriet to Mr. James Donald Raw- lings of Tarrytown, N. Y. The wed- ding will be in June. S T Mr. and Mrs. Horning AtHome in Kenwood, Md. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Horning have issued invitations for a recep- tion, to be held at their home, in | Kenwood, Md., December 31, from 5 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. Horning will have assisting her in receiving the guests | Mrs. Owen Howenstein and Mrs. Ralph | Howenstein. About 125 people have been invited to the reception KAPLOWITZ ‘THE COAT AND SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP ON THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN EANDF DRESSES® SPORTSWEAR*GOWNS The Store of the Christmas Spirit, A SPECIALIZED SPECIALTY BEAUTIFUL GOWNS FOR HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES SOCIETY. BE—-3 First Aid to Last Minute (B Gifr Seekers! Flannel Robes ;* if lounging is her - pet indoor sport! A% Other robes negligees and pajamas $3.95 to $19.50 On wintry nights and morn- ings—she will appreciate the cozy warmth of this gift! Mannishly tailored styles in all-wool flannel—plain colors with contrasting trim, or neat stripes. Small, medium and large sizes. ROBES—STREET FLOOR [.ingerie alzways a welcome gift! Bradford, Mass., for the Christmas holidays. Miss Reed, who is a fresh- man, is active in the glee club, ath- letic association and Christian Union. dent; Mr. Frank Milwee, treasurer and Mrs. Gertrude Lyons, Miss Eleanor B. | his parents, Maj. and Mrs. L. B. 2 il Spence, Mrs. Ruth H. Snodgrass, Mrs. | Steele, e B e R Bessie M. Packard and Miss Etta H.| Mr. Prank Holt. who attends the | g Often. Miss Hilda Behrend will play | Millard Preparatory School, Washing SMART WOMEN HAVE A PRICELESS OPPORTUNITY IN THE KAPLOWITZ FASHION INSTITUTION . . . WEAR BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES . . . STEP IN Texas Club Host to 1.95 Mr. end Mrs. Charles H. Phillips of Mount Vernon, N. Y., are guests at the Dodge for a few days Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kimberly have come from their Winter home 2t Tryon, N. C., and are established in their apartment at the Shoreham for several weeks, after which they will go for a short stay at their Summer place in Wisconsin. They expect to make a trip to California before returning to Tryon, and will be back in Washington in the early | Spring. | | Miss Sarah Frances _Frazier, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S. Frazier, has returned to Washington | for the Christmas holidays. She is attending Wszlnut Hill School Natick, Mass. at Miss Mildred Warner and Miss | Thelma Louise Livingston left | Thursday for New York, where they will be the guests of Mr. Edgar A. Warner, father of Miss Warner, over | the Christmas holidays. They will Teturn efter January 1. | | Miss E. Agnes Dillon and Miss Junetta S. Dillon are spending the Christmas holidays with their sister, Mrs. John Wesley Dunkle of North Holland avenue in Pittsburgh, Pa., and are being extensively enter- tained there. Mrs. Dunkle will entertain tomorrow | at a tea, followed by a musicale, for | her guests, when Mme. Lillian Alda, | soprano, who has just returned from the Conservatory of Berlin, will be the artist. Wednesday Mrs. James Dun- can Cartwright of Sewickly, Pa., will entertain at a luncheon, followed by bridge, in honor of the visitors, Bnd’ Thursday Mrs. Daniel Melroy Paul | of Paulson avenue will entertain them at a tea. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Canaday, who | are making their home at the Shore- ham, 2ave been joined by their daugh- ter, Miss Doreen D. Canaday, for the Christmas holidays. Miss Canaday is & student at Bryn Mawr College. Mr. Canaday is director of public rela- tions for the Federal Housing Admin- istration. Miss Jean Ross Howard, daughter of Mrs. Howard and the late Robert Howard, has returned from t The BROADMOOR SILVER GRILL Conn. Ave. at Porter St. Special Make Reservations N, for New Years Eve " Celebration. $3.50 Per Plate. Christmas Dinner 12 to 9 PML Ballroom Available f, ‘Banquets, Dances and P; 3t Very Reasonable Rates: Call Cleve, 6900 a violin solo, with Miss Gertrude Walter at the piano. Miss Janet Richards will be the guest speaker at a dinner in her honor which will be given by the current events section Thursday at o'clock. Mrs, Dorothy K. Butler, de. Montgomery Cotillion Club Dance at Kensington. Md. The Montgomery Cotillion Club will hold its second annual Christmas dance Tuesday evening from 10 until 1 o'clock in the State Armory in Ken- sington, Md. Mr. Charles H. Davidson, jr., is gen- eral chairman and is being assisted by Mr. Jack Christie, Mr. Harry Daw- son, Mr. Jack Elgin, Mr. Frank Fisher, Miss Laura Gardner, Miss Rebecca Keys, Mrs. Howard Miles, Miss Jean Skinner, Miss Elizabeti White, Miss Maude Wilson, Mr. J. Brawner Nichol- son and Mr. George Wilson. Mrs. Perez Hostess to Board of Governors Today Mrs. Jessie Eliot Perez, publicity chairman of the Talifornia State So- | ciety, will be at home to the Board of Governors this afterncon from 4 to 6 | o'clock. The guests of honor will be Mrs. Walter C. Burke, chairman of the Membership Committee, and Mrs. | Gertrude Scott, secretary of the so- ciety. ton, D. C., is here with his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holt, for his vacation. | Mr. and Mrs, James De L. Carpen- ter, their twin daughters, Ruth and 6:30 | Dorothy, and small son, James De L., | The guest of honor will be the four jr., of Washington, arrived yesterday | to be house guest of Mrs. Carpenter’s | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bark- | man, over the Christmas season. Miss Gladys Barkman, faculty member of | the Friends Select School, near Phil- J adelphia, will also be with her parents | for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. | King and daughter, Miss Martha Ann | King, also of Washington, D. C., ar- | rived yesterday to be with Mrs. King’s | parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Miller, | for the holidays. Miss Lucy Lee and Miss Louise Powell, who are spending the Win- | ter months in Washington, have ar- | rived and will be house guests of Miss | Mary Foster for the holidays. Miss Linda Todd of Washington, D. C., is among the house guests to be entertained by her sister, Mrs. L. C. Ware, for Christmas week. Gift p;'ty at Shoreham For Miss Roslyn Baron Mrs. Alexander Rosenblum was host- ess to 50 ladies Tuesday evening, De- cember 18, at a lingerie shower given in the Garbo room, Shoreham Hotel, for her niece, Miss Roslyn Baron. Miss Baron’s engagement to Mr. Michael Becker of this city was re cently announced. from Salts Brothers are a definite tribute to Neckwear .. Shirts . Pajamas . Gloves ...... Hosiery v Mufflers Robes ...... your good taste. .$1.50 to $3.50 ..$1.95 to $5.00 ..$2.50 to $15.00 $1.95 to $5.00 ..50c to $3.50 ..81.95 to $10 ..$7.50 to $35 Handkerchiefs . ..50c to $3.50 Drinking Sets Greatly Reduced! OTHER SUGGESTIONS Cocktail Sets, Flasks, Imported Novelties, Jew- elry Sets, Dress Vests, Opera Hats, House Slip- pers, Windbreakers, House Coats, Tuxedo and Full Dress Suits. SALTZ BRCTHERS 1341 <F S¢ veet, N W, | ||| TUNE WiTH BEAUTY . .. 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