Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1934, Page 42

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E—6 s Dancc at Be]le Havcn Will Be Given for Miss Schoonmaker Mrs. Charles F. Schoon- maker of Alexandria Is- sues Invitations for Event | December 27. ALEXANDRIA, Va., December 22.— Mrs. Charles F. Schoonmaker has is- sued invitations for a dance at the Belle Haven Country Club Thursday evening, December 27, for her !ub-] debutante daughter, Natalie Schoonmaker. Miss Polly Dillon of Martinsburg, W. Va, is the guest of Mrs. J. Ray- mond Catrow. Mrs. Catrow will en- tertain at a dinner dance Saturday evening, December 29, in the Lee room of the George Mason Hotel in honor of Miss Dillon and of her daughter and son, Miss Dorothy Catrow and Mr. Jacob Catrow. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cochran will go next week to Tupelo, Miss., to 4ttend the marriage of their son, Mr. Robert Samuel Cochran, to Miss Ame- lla Weaver, daughter of Mrs. Robert A. Weaver, which will take place Sat- urday, December 29, in All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Tupelo. Mr. and Miss Mrs. Cochran will be accompanied by | the latter's sister-inlaw, Mrs. Edward C. Marshall of Charlotte, N. C.. Miss Jacqueline Cochran has*arrived from Sweetbriar College to spend the holi- days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Paige of Athol, Mass., are guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Dare. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Willard, jr., en- tertained this evening before the weekly dance at the Belle Haven Country Club. Miss Helen Cannon left today for Hamlet, N. C, to spend a week with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Cannon. Mrs. C. Booker Powell left today to join Mr. Powell in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Booker Powell in Keysville, Va., where they Wwill remain until after Christmas. Miss Audrey Nalls has re*urned from Columbia, Va., where she attend- ed the marriage of Miss Edith Rolfe Cocke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Haw Ronald Cocke, to Mr. William | Otto Dawson of Albermarle County Saturday, December 15, in St. John's Episcopal Church. Rev. Charles W. Sheerin, after a visit at the Episcopal Theological Sem- inary, has gone to his home in Rich- mond, where he is rector of Grace and Holy Trinity Church. Invitations have been received by relatives here from Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Latimer Dobie for the marriage of their daughter Emily Magruder to Mr. John Matthew Meyer, jr,, of New York City Thursday evening, January 3, at 8 o'clock in the Church of the Good Shepherd in Norfolk. The bride- elect, who has many relatives in Alex- andria, was graduated from Shipley School at Bryn Mawr and later stud- ied abroad. She is a member of the Norfolk Junior League. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ross have left for Raleigh, N. C., to be the guests of the latter's father, Mr. John Flanagan. A subscription dance and cotillion will be given in the Lee room of the George Mason Hotel Friday evening, January 11. The committee in charge includes Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe, Mrs. Joseph P. Crockett, Mrs. Charles R. Hooff, Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, Mrs. Malcolm Matheson and Mrs. C. A. Swann Sinclair. Mrs. Josephine Musick and Mrs. A. A Pittman of Los Angeles are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hilleary. Mrs. J. A. Watson entertained Thursday evening to celebrate the eighty-third birthday anniversary of Mrs. Annie Travers. Mr. and \Mrs. Thomas Tarleton Hubard of Richmond are guests of the latter's mother, Mrs, Charles Strauss. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore and Mr. John Strauss returned today from a motor trip to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wilburn en- tertained at dinner Wednesday eve- ning, when their guests were Miss Mary Sanders of Paris, Ark.; Miss Mary Cribbin of New York City, Mr. Carlton White of Concord, N. H., and Mr. Andrew Milstead of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Maden an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Kathleen Hinton, to Mr. John G. Moseley of Durham, N. C., Tues- day, December 4, in Pohick Church, the rector, the Rev. Langston, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sullivan and Miss Margaret Sullivan of Boston are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan’s son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. O'Neill. \Pechglo Undies b Clarence A. | OCIETY. ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Mrs. Henry Gordan Herrell, who before her recent marriage was Miss Julia Vrooman Cook- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cam- alier Cookman. Since their re- turn from a wedding trip to Bermuda they are making their home at 210 Peabody street mnorth- west. Harris-Ewing Photo. RECENT ' BRIDE Loudoun Hunt Club Hosts To Farmers ; Other Notes | LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va., Decem- ber 22.—The returning younger set from the vgrious colleges and univer- sities will find Leesburg and other points gay during the holiday season, with numerous dances and other af- fairs on the social calendar. Foremost among these will be the dance which Mr. Frank C. Littleton is giving in honor of his son, Mr. Frank C. Little- ton, jr., at Oak Hill, his beautiful home near Aldie, Monday evening. The Leesburg Assembly will be held in the library the evening of December 26. Mayor of Leesburg and Mrs. Charles F. Harrison will give a ball on January 2 in honor of their debu- tant daughter, Miss Janet Harrison, which will be held at Selma, the home of Mrs. E. B. White, aunt of the deb. Former Gov. and Mrs. Westmore- land Davis of Leesburg have gone to | Hobe Sound, Fla., for the Christmas | holidays. | Mrs. Frederick Page entertained at | a reception at her home in Leesburg | on Tuesday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. The house was beautifully decorated for the occasion | with Christmas greens and candles. | The tea table, with centerpiece of La | France roses in an old silver urn, was | presided over by Mrs. Arthur Chi- chester and Miss Alice Davis. Those assisting in serving were Mrs. Ashby Chancellor, Mrs. Armistead Welborne, | Mrs. Lea McDonald, Miss Nancy | Lewis and Miss Sara Harrison. Out- of-town guests included Dr. and Mrs, Moncure Chichester, Clarendon; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Knox and Miss Polly | Knox, Washington, and Mrs. Arthur | Chichester. | The former Secretary of War and | Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley will be hosts at a luncheon tomorrow at their home, Belmont Plantation, near Leesburg. Invitations have been issued by the Loudoun Hunt Club to farmers in its | territory to a breakfast to be given in | the Leesburg High School auditorium Saturday, December 29. The break- | fast, a stag affair, is being given for | farmers in the Loudoun Hunt terri- tory over whose land the club hunts. | The committee is composed of C. M. | Bowan, Lucketts; Jennings James, Waterford, and W. F. Peach, Lees- burg. W. H. Lipscomb is M. F. H. for the club. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fendall, pop- ular Leesburg residents, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniver- sary quietly with relatives on Saturday | at their Leesburg home. { Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Chamberlain entertaingd at a dinner party at Grey- stone, their home near Waterford, | Wednesday evening. | Col. and Mrs. John Butler enter- | tained at a delightful dinner party at | their home in Middleburg Saturday evening in honor of their guest, Mr. Harvey Shaffer of New York. In the company were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Talbott, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White, Mrs. John Hay Whitney, Mrs. Howard Lynn of Chicago and Mr. Thomas Boyd of Winchester. Mrs. Julian Altman of Hill Top House, Middleburg, had as her recent guests Lieut. and Mrs. Wally Schlaefer of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White were hosts at luncheon Saturday at their Middleburg home in honor of their guests, Mr. George Marshall and Mr. Gilbert Miller of Washington. The Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Le Rib- ble entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. Simpson and son Berry, Mrs. Ethel Yursick and Mrs. Wiliford of Washington, Bishop F. D. Goodwin | and daughter, Miss Elbert Goodwin of Richmond, and Mrs. Frank Gay Con- lev and Miss Maude Blackwell of White Post at their home in Hamilton. Mrs. Roy J. Pancoast and small son, James White, of Purcellville are spending the Christmas holiday with relatives in Colerain, N. C. Christmas Binner $1.25 12:00 to 2:00 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Fruit Cocktail Oysters on Half Shell Beef Broth Turtle Soup Celery Relish Tray Olives Filet of Sole, Tartar Sauce 000 Mountain-bred Virginia Turkey (From our own farm) Broiled Tenderloin Steak Fresh Mushrooms Maryland Fried Chicken Corn Fritters Fresh Green Peas Candied Sweet Potatoes Creamed Onions Caulifiower Hollandaise Choice of Salad Tray Hot Mince Pie Apple Pie a la Mode Plum Pudding, Rum Sauce Ice Creams and Sherbets Bonbons Coffee Sunday, De.eembev 23rd, De Luxe Dinner, $1.00 Special Dinner, 75¢ Burlington FHotel Vermont Avenue, south of Thomas Circle District 8822 Vanity Fair Much Yule Entertainment In Diplomatic Circle __(Continued Prom Pirst Page) weel and will be accompanied by their son, M. Marc Peter, jr. The attache of the Legation of Guatemala, Senor Don Francisco Palomo, left today for Boston, where he will spend the Christmas holidays, returning to Washington the first of the year. The Minister of Czechoslovakia, M. Ferdinand Veverka, has gone to Cuba and will return before the new year. ‘The Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. MacWhite have been joined by their son, Eoin MacWhite, who came from his studies at the Arch- mere School for Boys, at Claymont, Del. ‘The Minister of Venezuela and Senora de Arcaya will give a party for the younger children tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock, and from 6 to 9 o'clock tomorow evening they will be hosts to about 150 chil- dren for their children who are older. ‘The Minister of Denmark and Mme. Wadsted, with their small son, will come to Washington today from New York, where Mme. Wadsted and their year-old son arrived yesterday from Denmark. Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Min- ister of Panama, will not observe her Friday afternoon at home this week, but will receive Friday afternoon, January 4. ‘The Minister of the Union of South Africa and Mrs. Close are expected to return today from New York, where they have been for a week. Mme. Retib Bey, wife of the Min- ister of Egypt, and her daughter, Mlle. Nihal Menemenli, will go to New York tomorrow or Tuesday to remain sev- eral days. The charge d'affaires of Belgium and Princess de Ligne will entertain the members of the embassy staff at luncheon New Year day. The charge d’affaires of Nicaragua and Senora de De Bayle will return today from a short stay in New York. ‘The counselor of the Polish Embassy and Mme. Sokolowska will entertain at dinner Thursday evening in «om- pliment to the retiring secretary of the embassy and Mme. Moscicka, who will leave at the end of the week for New York preparatory to sailing for Europe. ‘The retiring secretary and Mme. DECEMBER 23, Moscicka will sail Thursday, January 10, aboard the Rex. The financial counselor ef the Ru- manian Legation, M. Georges Bon- cesco, who has been at Palm Beach for a brief vacation, has left there for Boston, where he will meet Mme. Boncesco when she arrives tomorrow from a long absence in Europe. They are expected to come to Washington immediately after her arrival in this country. The secretary of the Rumanian Le- gation and Mme. Popovici will go to New York Monday, December 31, and will sail Thursday, January 3, for California. They will sail through the Panama Cunal and arrive at Los Angeles, where they will spend some time at Hollywood, and, also, M. Popo- vici will give a series of lectures at California universities. M. and Mme. Popovici will start East early in April and will stop at several universities, where the former will lecture. M. Popovici will complete his most recent book on international pol- itics while he is away. The attache of the Guatemalan Le- gation, Senor Don Frencisco Palomo, is spending Christmas and the holi- days in Boston. . Mr. and Mrs. Albright Hosts TO cen!u! Co'wol’ker! Mr. and Mrs. John Albright were hosts last evening at a Christmas party given at their home, 4021 Tllinois avenue northwest, to the mem- bers, their wives and friends of the Wholesale Division, Census of Amer- ican Business, Bureau of the Census Department of Commerce. Many original forms of entertainment were introduced before the appearance of | Santa Claus, when the group of more than 40 gathered around the beau- | tifully decorated Christmas tree and received presents. Mr. and Mrs. Albright are leaving tomorrow to spend | the holidays at their home in Indiana. | Upon their return Mr. Albright will resume his duties as administrative assistant. GRID STAR IS FATHER THE neW elleffs 1214-1220 F STREET to 17, PUEBLO, Colo., December 22 (#).— A 6';-pound son, “Junior,” was born | today to Mr. and Mrs. Earl “Dutch” | Clark. The father is this year's all- American pro foot ball quarterback |and former all-American at Colorado | College. "He is now basket ball coach |at Colorado University. $19.35. 1934—PART THREE. MISS CECELIA THOMAS, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R, Bentley Thomas of Sandy Spring, who have announced her engage- ment to Mr. Kenneth A. Clow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clow, also of Sandy Spring. Miss Thomas is a senior at William and Mary Col- lege and has just returned for the Christmas holidays. No date has been set for the wedding. University Women's Party Is Held at Club House The junior group of the American Association of University Women, ‘Washington Branch, entertained at a dinner-bridge Thursday evening in the wisteria room of the club house at 1634 I street northwest. Miss Edythe Rose was hostess, assisted by Miss Sarah Moser and Miss Mary Soroka. The guests were Miss Marguerite Atchison, Miss Janerio Brooks, Miss Marion Chapman, Miss Margaret Cook, Miss Winifred De Voe, Miss Dor- othy Field, Mrs. Myrtle Yost Garner, Miss Margaret Graham, Miss Ruth Goss, Miss Inez Howard, Miss Alice Jewell, Miss Virginia Kinnard, Miss Nane'e Kees, Miss Pauline Long, Miss Edna Mitchell, Miss Sarah Moser, Mrs. Howard Oldham, Miss Edyth Rose, Miss Marguerite Smith, Miss Mary Soroka, Miss Mary Vaccaro, and Miss Bess M. Viemont. MISSES! A gor-- SOCIETY. Secretary Dern and Others Help Veterans' par!y ‘The Christmas party at Mount Alto Hospital for the disabled veterans of the World War, sponsored by Mrs. Laura V. Dann, assisted by Miss Agnes Brophy, Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Mrs. Clyde B. Stovall, and Miss Lillian Dann, with Mr. Clyde B. Stovall act- ing as master of ceremoniez, was given last evening at the hospital. Santa Claus—Judge Robert Mattingly—ar- rived promptly at 6:45 o'clock with his sled loaded with 300 pairs of | stockings filled with gifts and also & candy cane for each disabled veteran. | Santa was greeted on arrival by a section of the Marine Band and Mr. | George O’'Connor and Mr. Mat Horne. Many friends of the veterans were present to assist in making the evening a happy event. | Among them were: Secretary of War and Mrs. George H. Dern; Gen. and Mrs, Frank T. Hines, Bishop James E. Freeman, Camon Raymond | L. Wolven, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis G. | Beardsley, Chaplain Waters, Dr. and | Mrs. Wallace Yater, Judge and Mrs. Robert E. Mattingly, Mr. and Mrs, | Isaac Gans, Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Lipscomb, Rev. and Mrs. Harry L. Doll, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Kline, Senator and Mrs. | James J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Somerville, Miss Somerville, Col. and Mrs. J. Miller Kenyon, Capt. and Mrs. Watson B. Miller, Miss Lucretia Clark, | Senator Smith W. Brookhart, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Kimball, Mrs. George Barnett, Maj. Harry Werner, Mr. Joe Judge, Gov. Charles Grough, Mr. and Mrs. W. I Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Golden, Mrs, W. E. Ochiltree, Miss Virginia Miller, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kerslake, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Shanahan and Mr. William N. Morell. CHRISTMAS DINNER, $1.25 The finest 6-course dinner in town...Roast Ver- mont Turkey, Broiled Veal, T-Bone Steak, Larded Tenderloin of Beef or Grilled Span- ish Mackerel festive i mas cheer. Noon Until Nine Reservations For New Year's Now AMBASSAD HOTEL 147 & K KATHARINE LEE OGILVIE Scalp and Skin Specialist 1325 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Announces th e Addition of MISS WINTERS Formerly of Kann’s io e Stnf SELF-SETTING PERMANENT WAVES FOR A LIMITED TIME $8.50 Only ONE Salon What About Clothes for Christmas festivities? If there is anything you need you can depend upon Jelleft's for it. Alterations, if necessary, will be taken care of and delivery made tomorrow, if selection is made before four o’'clock. ANTISEPTIC OIL SHAMPOO $2.00 NORTH 1306 DECATUR 5098 Why Not Give Her That FUR COAT? Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) $195 Really £ sift to be proud oef Quality . . . in workmanship . in fine strong, thickly furred Delts .. _ in beau- tifully dyed. glossy black fur . . . in smart styling! This one has the new rippled john- ny coliar. slight- Iy fitted lines! Beautiful marked caracul that is as soft and supple as silk! With a gor- geous collar of Silver Fox! What a sumptuous rift moire- for any woman! We're featuring Pechglo because it makes such lovely Christmas gifts. Soft and caressing next to the skin with a dull finish girls adore. Made of pure silk and a synthetic fibre for added wear. The tricot knit process prevents runs. Priced for limited budgets. Can be laundered as often as you please without losing its beauty. Ironing optional. MISSES! Make xioRat JEmons: your lue. ular ning Wrap . slim, "long " bl velvet one with JERe fupin: ixes 11 to 17. $16.95. Junior Deb. Starlight Shop —Fourth Floor reen formal its own little jacket, 11 to 20. '$25. Moderate Priced Dress Shops— Fourth Floor , o 11 to 20. $39.75. Gown Salon— Second Floor Does she like the rich, brown of this lovely fur? Then this is HER coat for Christ- Full-length with skins titully work- ed into slim-fitted lines, Eastern Mink Of course, Mother can be taken care of, too— in any of our dress shops. A—Pechglo Pantie, front with Cee We “Lastex” k. Blush and white Net-lined match . - EVENT! $8.75 Evening Sandals 56.95 Sandal ties, very high fashion now among the younger set, are even included in this sale! “Hope,” the model sketched, is one —in time for holiday panrties! C—Pechglo Skintite Brief, The rift supreme! elastic binding at waist ang nd And Jellefl's makes it possible by of- fering these gor- minks at D—Pechglo Vest and Ba: dee Bloomer. Elas! binding ‘at waist, seamless front. Blus Vest ... Bloomer crush collar is a luxury any wom- an would treas- ure! of these—in red, green or black velvet with gold kid! Formal slippers and sandals of gold and silver kid . . . black, white and colored satins and velvets with trimmings of gold or silver kid . . . these are the evening fashions you want . . . sale priced! Shoe Salon—Street Floor 1214-1220 ‘F STREET Fur Salon—-Third Floor

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