Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1935, Page 22

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i BE s i THE EVENING STAR, WSHINGTON. D. C., “WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1838 -_— - SOCIETY] ¥ (Continued From Third Page.) ¥ yoom never welcomed more perfec ; chivalry than was found among the revellers of this New Year eve. The \ dancing was marked by beauty b:?td TH T™H mity. Introduced as a substl-, O ll F G S ; Dl 530 e o e usuel Paut”Jones. were | AND TREETS PHoNE DIsTRICT (o) german figures, which were prettily 4 outlined by the gallant escorts and their partners. i The need of such an entertainment | at the Congressional Club for younger L4 o 2 members during the holidays w;la.:;; fa gain—January_proves its merit as ilies in official life. ! Among the hosts and guests of the evening were: The first vice president, | Mrs. James Buchanan of Texas; Mrs. John Rankin of Mississippi, entertain- . ing in honor of her nephew; Mr. Rob: ert Retus, student at George Wash ington University; Mrs. John Coch- | ran of Michigan; Mrs. Joseph Herbert, | chairman of the associate members | of the club, entertaining in honor of e e e = ] her son, Mr. Joseph Gronna, among | whose guests was Miss Mary Senate | Howse, daughter of the First Assistant Postmaster General; Miss Janie Mc- | ” . Swain, daughter of Representative and Mrs, McSwain of South Carolina; the © At the hel ht of the sons of Senator Pope of Idaho; forme: % , , & Y Representative Underhill of Mml“ \ \ ; chusetts; Mr. Allard Gasque, son of | : : Representative and Mrs. Allard | b & s fur coat season Gasque of South Carolina; Mrs. | . ¢ ¢ ¢ 0 00 John Baer; Miss Caroline Ihrie | e 7 K Pou Wadden; Miss Lucile Sheppard, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Shep pard of Texas; Mrs. Amy G. Cowan Miss Alice Marie Cowan; Miss Mussel- white of Michigan, daughter of former Representative Musselwhite; Miss Ann 5 Blanton and her two brothers, and ¢ 2 £ Miss Kitty Calver, daughter of the \ ) \ physician to Congress. e A p Mr. Seth Pope, a junior at De Pauw % University, has been visiting his par- a 4 ents, Dr. and Mrs. Merritt Pope of | 5 > ey { Falls Church, Va. N ; ’ " * ; | Capt. James T. Campbell, U. S. A, ' y 4 ¥ 4 B of Fort Monroe, Va. has come to| 4 A 7 ‘Washington and is at the Martinique with his family for a brief visit. | Season subscribers for the five-star | { O <0 » i 1 1 1 o Sesson sutmethers or the e-sar| _ 3 ; With the coldest Winter in years scheduled for Washington (ac- arusts. Wi will open Sunday nicht | { ; cording to long-range forecasters)—Woodward & Lothrop offers o'clock at the National Theater, when | 3 A " B i Z _ g e e [ ; a large collection of fine fur coats at extremely worth-while reduc [pei, wil make s Wachingion de-| ' : ¥ : tions. We scarcely need mention that every coat has been selected, {lovers of the Capital, who are inter b made and finished with traditional Woodward & Lothrop care. ested in this Sunday night course dur- y irg January, February and March, jpresented by the T. Arthur Smith! quxfigxgnrggseu.whu have subscnhed; i . Corsets [ T RED‘JCED TO for the season are Mrs. Victor E. An- | s Hudson Seal Coats derson, Miss Hannah Bonnell, Mr | 77 0 Marquis W. Childs, Mr. Mortimer B | (Dyed muskrat.) Were $197.50, $225 $I 3 ¢ 14 ! Daniels, Dr. Rita Dielman, Mr. and 3 Mrs. S. W. Russell, Mr. E. R. Gray.| ou n a lons . Mrs. John Howland, Miss Edna Loni- | H udson Seal Coats ville, Va, was a house guest of Mr. gan and Miss Mary Richardson. " - tional (Dyed muskrat.) Were $265 and Mrs. Felix T. Moore over the | rea exce 3 . Vb e GO C y P - ; Silver and Dark Muskrat $ 50 e e ' . (Swagger and fitted coats.) Were $129.50 .. 7‘ !Mrs. William Croghan Denny of anual')' SaVlngS Washington were guests of the Amer- | ican consul, Mr. Charles H. Heisler i Silver and Dark MUSkrat $I 3 7 50 Mr. Howard Turner of Char]ottu-l and Mrs. Heisler at a reception at the American consulate, Hamilton, < - Swagger and fitted coats. Bermuda, Saturday, December 29. —and, the assurance of that certain fit, finish and (Swagg t ats.) Were $165 fashion which you are accustomed to finding here. Christmas was at Cherryfields, the ) o T 5 o C . $ 50 Colonial estate of Prof. and Mrs. J. ily of rance uosettes, peac! 3 F R d d 87. Francis Coad on St. Marys River, in- Y ps $8.85 ; 1 y - ur oats eauce to “more, Miss Emma Loker, Miss Elinor | : i j g : Manning Coad, Mr. and Mrs. Charles XVQOdthfl?gl fOunda]‘}f‘:";v ':f peach 56,85 $17/.. 4 Silver and Dark Muskrat Coats, sizes 16, 18, 20 Neale Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. S. Rod-| atiste wi ace upli ust ... y y 4 = . . » SC alr Bl UG O J - 12 Nubian Seal Coats (dyed rabbit), sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 38 McMaster, Mr. J. J. Forbes Shaw, Mr ing at the sides—a smart girdle. .. 16, 18, 38 Francis McMaster and Mr. Lloyd Bi - i H i . ! ien Jolie Semi-Step-in, a 16-inch . . _ Fidhe o s, dowg owe, 18 ° 495 3 Lapin Coats (rabbit), full length, sizes 16, 20 ! Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Carr of Pine | 3 Shadows, St. Marys City, Md., are 2 i West Russell, Rock Creek Church Treo Girdle, for the average figure, 53.95 Ve oy i { road. peach brocade and elastic......... Furnish Weddings for Holiday. Treo Talon-fastened Step-in..... A wedding of considerable interest of Washington to Miss Grace Hawkins of Rieh Neck Manor, Claiborne, Md., The wedding of Miss Hannah V. Coiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. yFrancis Ball of Leesburg, Va., took iplace in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, iriage by her brother, Mr. George Coiner, wore a coat suit of rust cloth | faccessories and a corsage cluster of | E ! ight the scene at home. $gardenias and Talisman roses. new tub frocks to take away or brighten up the sce jbride, was maid of honor. She wore | < madrases, ginghams—eyelet batistes and linens—prints, plaids, stripes ax}d ia dress of green crepe with brown ac- 5 plain colors. Very attractive new fashions—with lots of nice little details + Mr. George Virts, cousin of the | : . you seldom find in frocks at these low prices. bridegroom, was best man and the of the bride, : . Note—These cotton frocks will be model- T o C“’e‘:im:‘:l; - : led by mannequins—informally throughout Point Comfort and Newport News. 4 £ They will be at home after January 8 4 INEXPENSIVE DREsSES, THIRD FLOOR. iton, ¢ Parties given for the bride before {shower by Mrs. Emma Thompson and an afternoon tea by Miss Mary An interesting house, party over | cluded, from Washington and Balti- | broche and surgical elastic Dallam, Miss Katk 4y 1l 1 -in, wit] - 1 1 1 1 1 1 { Dallam, Miss Entherive Shew Dailam; Warner’s Lastex Step-in, with lac- ¢ 4.95 5 Sealine Coats (rabbit), Fitch and Jap Mink trimmed, sizes 14. Baker. e i 11 Kidskin Coats, black, brown, sizes 12, 16, 20 * holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs, S. | ire o2 2 - . . . Maryland and Virginia Bien Jolie Semi-Step-in — also 5295 1s that of Mr. James Cooper Saunders Consezs, Tuirp FLOOR. which took place yesterday at 4 o'clock | $ .in the afternoon at All Saints’ Church, res otton Frocks . . § Gross I Colner oils WArii: At Interesting, Low Prices December 28, at 5 o'clock p.m., the :Rev. Henry L. Snyder officiating. $ 95 $ 95 $ 95 The bride, who was given in mar- ad * * :with brown beaver collar and brown | (; —hundreds of them—pleasant discoveries, whether you are looking for bright i Miss Susie Coiner, sister of the| % Sheer rippled cottons, handkerchief lawns, seersuckers, piques, woven {cessories and Talisman roses. ushers were Mr. John Coiner, brother after the ceremony for a trip to Old - the day—Thursday, Friday and Saturday. at 1000 Rittenhouse street, Washing- her marriage were a miscellaneous i8wanton. ' _Mr. Harold Stone, who is home from sRandolph Macon for the holidays, {visiting his parents, gave a dance to 8 ,group of young boys and girls at his home in Falls Church on Friday eve- *ning from 8:30 until 12 o'clock. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marks, who make their home at the Wardman Park Hotel, have as their guests there Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Marks, jr., who came on from their home at Woodmere, Long Island, a day or two ‘ago to spend a short time with the tformer’s parents. L YRR L) - ¢ Miss Virginia Saunders of Burd gs:nool, Philadelphia, is the guest of IMrs. Charles Neale Shaw, La Salle | fApartments. ! Mr. Richard H. Sauger, recently re- iturned from two years’ residence in fRussia, will be guest speaker at a jmeeting of the District Society, ames of the Loyal Legion, to be held iin the Mayflower Hotel tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Eckels, accom- spanied by their niece, Miss Marie C. Noone of Bridgeport, Conn., left Sun- day by motor for an indefinite stay in St. Petersburg, Fla. . Miss Lida Ware spent the Christmas season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘William A. Turner in Baltimore. A buffet supper will be sponsored by the junior group of the American Association of University Women, January 6, at 6 o'clock. The Boys' ‘Chorus, under the direction of Miss 'Hannah Bonell, will present a pro- gram of songs. The hostesses will be Miss Ellen Acree and Miss erzlretl Charters. susaum RUE e BRI R Rty TR csRBRRBBIAR N - - s ¥ 8% = w o & o

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