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B-2 s OCIETY. Mrs. Cordell Hull Honor Guest at L Little Cabi uncheon of inet Hostess Distinguished Visitors From Sweden and Hungary Feted at Functions Today. : RS. CORDELL HULL, wife of the Secretary of State, was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, wife of the Assistant Secretary of State, en- tertained at luncheon today. ‘The Minister of Hungary and Mme. Pelenyl, will entertain at dinner this evening at the legation in honor of Count Paul Teleki, former prime min- ister of Hungary, who is their guest. ‘The acting chief of Naval Operations Rear Admiral Joseph K. Taussig, U. B. N, entertained at luncheon today at the Mayflower Hotel, in honor of Rear Admiral Fablan Tamm. Royal B8wedish Navy, who is the guest of the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom at the legation. Other guests at the luncheon included Baron Johan Beck- Priis, counselor of the Swedish Lega- tion; Admiral Joseph M. Reeves, Vice Admiral Henry V. Butler, Vice Admiral William D. Leahy, Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Rear Admiral Clark H. Woodward, Rear Admiral Henry E. Lackey, Rear Admiral Adolphus An- drews, Rear Admiral Joseph R. Defrees, Mr. James Clement Dunn, chief Divi- slon of Western European Affairs, State Department; Capt. Gilbert J. Rowcliff, U. S. N.; Capt. Julius C. ‘Townsend, U. S. N.; Capt. Willlam D. Puleston, U. S. N.: Capt. Forde A. Todd, U. 8. N.; Comdr. Wallace L. Lind, U. 8. N, and Lieut. Comdr. Forrest B. Royal, U. 8. N. Inderesting Parties On Social Program, The Acting Secretary of War and Mrs. Harry H. Woodring entertained at luncheon yesterday at the May- flower, having as guests the Governor of Indiana and Mrs. Paul V. McNutt, Cojp and Mrs. John Shelby Kritser of Tepeka, Kans, and Miss Lida Wood- ring, who were their guests for the holiday and week end. The Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don Manuel Trucco, was the ranking guest at a luncheon given yesterday at the Mayflower by Dr. and Mrs. Victor Maurtua, who recently have returned to the hotel for the Winter. Among their other guests were Mrs. Manuel De Reyes, wife of the Mexican Am- bassador to Brazil, and Dr. Lee 5. Rowe. The Minister of Yugoslavia and | ‘Mme. Fotitch gave a reception yes- | terday afternoon at the legation for those attending the religious services | st St. Alexander'’s Russian Church, oelebrating the anniversary of the proclamation of the Kingdom of Yugo- alavia. ‘The Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Finot entertained at dinner last evening in their apartment at the Mayflower in compliment to the United States Minister to Bolivia, Mr. Fay A. Des Portes, who is on leave in this country. Mrs. Des Portes did not accompany the Minister here from their home in Winshoro, 8. C., where she has been for the past few weeks. The Secretary of the Senate and | Mrs. Edwin A. Halsey, and their son, FEdwin A. Halsey, jr., spent the week end at Atlantic City after attending the Army-Navy foot ball game in Philadelphia Saturday. Maj. and Mrs. Arthur J. Perry were hosts at a dinner party in the ball room at the Shoreham last evening. The guests included Maj. Gen. and Mrs, Frederick W. Coleman, Col. and Mrs. Lewis 8. Morey, Col. and Mrs. Edgar J. Ely, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Herbert E. Pace, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Prank J. Keelty, Maj. and Mrs. F. W. Ward, Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence P. ‘Worrall, Maj. and Mrs. Howard Clark, Maj. and Mrs. Clarence C. Park, Ma)j. and Mrs. Norris Wimberley, Maj. Sketched: Afternoon dress of block velvet with gold sequins collar and belt, Molyneux locings. Was $39.75 ~— now $31.80. Royal G. Jmh.o. Richards, Capt. and Capt. and m J and Mrs. Harold A. R. P. McNeil. New Official Leases Residence. The newly appointed Assistant At- torney General and Mrs. James W. Morris and the latter's sons, Mr. Charles Davy and Mr. Walter Davy, the house at 2646 Woodley road, which they have leased. Mr. Kenneth Romney, sergeant at arms of the House of Representatives, with Mrs. Romney, are in their apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel for the season. Capt. R. V. Love, U. S. A, retired, is at Walter Reed Hospital for treat- ment. Mrs. Love, who is president of the Women's National Rellef Corps, is with Maj. and Mrs. Scott B. Ritchie at their home on Wisconsin avenue. Capt. and Mrs. John B. Trevor of New York City are at the Carlton, having come to attend a meeting of the American Coalition of Patriotic Societies being held in the patio of the Carlton Hotel today. Capt. Trevor is president of this organization. Mr. M. 8. Szymczak of the Federal Reserve Board, with Mrs. Szymczak, has moved to the Wardman Park Hotel, where they have taken an apartment for the Winter. Benefit Saturday Of U. D. C. Chapter The General J. E. B. Stuart Chapter of the United Daughters of the Con- federacy will hold a benefit bingo party Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock in the Confederate Memorial Hall, at 1322 Vermont avenue northwest. Assisting Miss Boyd with arrange- ments are Miss Waynick, Miss Cock- rell, Miss Vaden, Miss Clift, Miss Phil- | lips, Mrs. Tuck, Miss Casey and Mrs. Clephane. Proceeds will go for patriotic work of the chapter, and all members and friends are cordially invited to attend. !D. A. R. Chapter Benefit Tomorrow Plans are being completed for the benefit card party to be held by the Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter, D. A. 1703 K street. Mrs. Goodwin Mil- | ler, vice eh: w the Committee on Arrangements, appointed Mrs. | Herbert Shinnick in charge of the candy table. Mrs. Shinnick will be assisted by Mrs. Maguire, Mrs. Gard- mner, Mrs. Stewart and Miss Mixsell. Some of the patronesses are Mrs. Wil- liam Mattocks, Miss Mary Catherine Caldwell, Mrs. Stephen Buynitzky, Miss Lois Gorman, Miss Jean Ham- merlund, Miss Katherine Hawley, the Misses Jacobs, Miss Myra Putnam, Mrs. Joseph Gardner, Miss Josephine Davis, Miss Mary Riley, Miss Anne Wagener, Mrs. Sykes, Mrs. Thomp- son, Mrs. Keller, Dr. Bond Bressler and Dr. Sally Bressler. Proceeds from this benefit will be used for patriotic work. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Miller. Mattresses Remade The Stein Bedding Co. 1004 Eye St. NW. ME. 9490 tomorrow evening in Wesley Hall | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1935. Presented at Luncheon MISS MANNEVILLETTE SULLIVAN, Who was presented to society yesterday at a luncheon at the her mother, Mrs. Francis Paul Sul= livan. The guests were debutantes of the season and other mem= Mayflower Hotel, given b; bers of the younger set. Young Democrats’ Ball December 17 Sponsored by the Young Democratic Clubs of the District of Columbia, a | campaigr fund ball will be given in the grand ball room of the Mayflower | Hotel Tuesday, December 17, and 1is expected to be an outstanding soclal success of the season, The State Executive Committee of | the Young Democratic Clubs of the | District of Columbia has selected Miss | Ruth Evelyn Madden of Massachusetts as general chairman of the ball, which | is to raise funds for the 1936 campaign. More than 125 persons have been placed on committees to assist Miss Madden to co-ordinate the activities of all five of the local Young Demo- cratic Clubs in connection with the affair and to assist her in the ar- Trangements. Mr. John Mattern has been ap- pointed the vice chairman, with Mr. | Walter Bramhall, Democratic Club of | Washington; Mr. Paul A. Best, District | of Columbia Division; Mr. John| Bracken, District of Columbia Division, Inc.; Mr. Joseph Clorety, jr., Capitol tional Capital Democratic Club, as| associating chairmen. As secretaries to the governing board Miss Madden | has selected Miss Freida Hootman, Miss Florence O'Donoghue, Miss Nicky Chakales and Miss Eleanor Lamkee. named general chairman of p'ubllcny\ and will have assisting him Mr. Charles | oI $q 7 Sew, rips, n loops, Teplace buttons and e e et e, fraliy Manufacturing Furrier 809 11th St. N.W. NA. 5628 Mr. John A. Sobotka, jr., has been new inner renew "hew Crochered button, demorn glore ISADOR MILLER (Between H and I 8ts.) 1210 F ST. NW, FOR SMART WASHINGTON WOMEN WHO PRIZE GOOD TASTE AND QUALITY IN CLOTHES Pre-Christmas Special Offering of New ““Gown Salon® Dresses | Mr. Godfrey Wickware, Floor Com- ~—Underwood & Underwood Photo. Riddle, Mr. John L. Shea, Mr. Mack Chestnut, Mr. John Hockstetter, Miss | Dorothy Ilers and Mrs. James Lanigan. The boxes will represent the 48| | States of the Union and will be occu- | pied by the State president of the Democratic Club and congressional | leaders of each State. | Reservations for boxes are, being made by the chairman of the Box Committee, Mrs. Bradish Carroll, jr., who will have as assistants 48 State | chairmen. The other major committees named | 80 far are the Entertainment Com- | mittee, headed by Mrs. Aimee Rovzar; | mittee chairman; reception chairman, | Miss Mary Lou Roper, and the Music | Committee, with Mr. Walter Bram- hall. The distribution of tickets will | be headed by Mr. Edward Ford. Tickets | will be on sale at the Mayflower. Old Paintings Relined and Restored The Charm of Age Retained Veerhoff (Established 1871) 1512 Connecticut Avenue Wee Moderns ARE DRESSING IN Personals Of Capital Residents Mrs. Coolidge Visitor Over Sunday—Gores Go South. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge and Mrs. F. V. Adams of Northampton, Mass., spent the week end in Washington with Col. and Mrs. William F. Pearson, en route to Slick Rock, N. C., where they will spend the Winter, . Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Gore have left for Mountain Lake, Fla., where they have rented for the Winter sea- son, the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. Eberhart Haynes, which is near the Bok Sing- ing Towers. During their absence their home | in Wesley Heights will be occupied by | their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Larner Gore, the lat- ter, before her recent marriage, Miss Anne Moore Wyant. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson are among the passengers sailing on the Baltimore Mail liner City of Hamburg | for Europe, from Baltimore, tomor- row. Mr. Henderson formerly was| head of the Transcontinental Western ‘ Airways. - Mrs. Edward Knox Cook has re- turned from New York, where she| was called by the sudden illness and | death of her sister, Mrs. Herbert Ly- | man Blackman. Mrs. Blickman, who formerly was Miss Mary Louise Hester of Washington, was a sister of Mrs, Harry Craig Ansley and Mrs. Monroe Grayson Chew of Washington, and Mrs. J. Rupert Mohler of Virgini well as Mr. Willlam Breckinridge Hester. Mrs. Rose Stewart Houchins has re- turned to her home, on Madison street, | 1213 F Street Closin A Selected from regular stock and they’re all values will sell quickly! WINTER COATS i / Peasant red comes to the city. Let it flasn from under your dark winter coat and run to accordion pleats, by ail means. This one’s par- ticularly wearable, be- cause the stitched- down yoke controls the entire pleated top and sleeves. One of a bright midseason col- lection. $16 95 after a three-week visit with relatives in Missouri. Most of the time was spent with her brother, Mr. Henry Fairfax Stew- art, who has recently moved to St. Louis. i Mrs. C. R. Eagles, formerly Miss Dorothy M. Clough arrived in Wash- ington Sunday from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to visit her mother, Mrs. A. M. Clough, at 3322 Military road, in Chevy Chase. Mrs. Eagles will re- turn to Puerto Rico December 17 to join her husband, who is assistant pro- curement officer of the Treasury De- partment. Miss Dorothy Putman Garland, whose engagement to Mr. Allen Pope, jr., was recently announced, is visit- ing the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Pope, at 4722 Fifteenth street. ,:’::,‘,::‘m‘“m"m iz Miss Garland is & graduate of Smith, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and Radcliffe College, where she received her M. A, degree. Mr. Pope is a graduate of Yale Uni- versity and one of its Winchester Fel- lows. Recently, after returning from smnnbrmddwowdwmmxflyo( pora technique, he was ap- polnmd duector of the Child-Walker School of Fine Arts in Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson Mason are receiving congratulations on the birth of a dlughm November 27. e Wocus- FrOCK SHOP 3411 Connecticut Ave. Christmas Specials Here is a demonstration of Vogue Frock Shop values, and to what advantage you can fill your gift list to your profit, and the beneficiary’s satisfaction. Pure-Dye Silk Slips $1.68 Satin Gowns and Pajamas $2.95 Satin Panties $1.00 Open Wed. and Sat. evenings until 9 RIZIK BROTI {ERS g Oui Group of RIZIK DRESSES re- gardless of former prices— drastically reduced to one low price Here you'll find that smart daytime or evening gown that you've been seeking—there are silks, crepes, novelty fabrics and metallic cloths to choose from . . . we advise an early selection for such NO EXCHANGES—NO C. O. Ds. ZRRRRVERVERDELPEPERDDERLVRVVEVERNRER | Ing at the University of Wisconsin, is SOCIETY. The baby’s name is Elizabeth Nelson, for her paternal grandmother, the late Mrs. Beverly Randolph Mason. Mrs. Aline Lansburgh has returned to her apartment, at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs, Simon®Zeller of In- dianopolis, Ind., have come to Wash- ington and have leased an apartment | at the Wardman Park Hotel, where they are for the Winter. Miss Edith Klarin of Sweden, who for the past two years has heen study- spending & brief time at the Dodge en route to her home, Miss Mary Hutchison and Miss Bu- nice Hutchison have as their guest in D. McRinch Tate of Char- lotte, N. G, ~ Dr. Marths Koehne of Columbus, oma,uummrwmmmh stay. gmenwich govm: Roem 411 Bids., 1317 F 8L NW. DANC ING EVERY N IGHT LOG CABIN INN 4 Miles Bevond Silver ri oy By g = we need the space.. you get the bargains . . SPORT COATS AND SUITS AT COST AND LESS Were 1695__.. 9.75 Were 25.50..--13.75 Were 29.75____18.75 Were 42.75.---29.95 the sole reason for these ridic- ulously low prices is our need for space for Christmas negli- gees . . . every garment warm and snug to wear in all kinds of weather—the type that literally never wears out sketched 9.75 . « . beautifully tailored down to the last stitch . . at 18.75 and 29.95 are hand- somely fur trimmed . . . groups . sizes 12 to 20. SERVING WASHINGTON OVER FIFTY YEARS GIFTS OF LASTING APPEAL FOR THE HOME Furniture—Lamps—Mirrors ERE you will find a most complete collection of lovely pieces that will be a never-ending source of joy and pleasure to the recipient—all of HENDERSON'S superior quality and moderately priced. D rum Tables " $15.50 up Turn-Top Tables -_$30.00 up Duncan Phyfe D quarter matched sw mahogany top. Base $15.50 up Chairs $ rop-leaf Tables --$31.00 up Cocktail Tables ---$13.50 up Open Bookcases_-_$17.00 up Kneehole Desks - - -$49.00 up Footstoals __ - $8.00 up Mirrors - ceeee---$12.00 up DAVENPORTS of period design and lounge type. CHAIRS—Lounge, Occasional and Individual designs. BEDROOM and DINING ROOM SUITES of charming designs and superior quality. Beautiful Floor and Table LAMPS moderately priced. Tilt-top Table with four- irl is solid mahogany. A decor- ative and useful gift $2.3 Other Tilt-Top Tables Attractive Lamp Table in Sheraton design. Gen- uine mahogany with beautiful swirl top. Brass Other Lamp Tables, $11 uwp Duncan Phyfe Drop-Leaf Georgian Design Secretary with beautiful swirl mahogany front finished in an old mellow tone. A wonderful gift for the living room_--$] 56 Genuine Mahogany Nest of Three Tables with splayed legs. An always useful gift__ __$20 Other Nests of Tables 15 up- Coffee Table, beautifully, made of genuine mahog- Here's Exactly How You Save! Other Coffee Tables of Other Unusual Designs in Secretaries $53 up i good design—a popular Original Price Tags Remain on All Dresses $29.75 Dresses...$23.80 $35.00 Dresses. . .$28.00 $39.75 Dresses.._$31.80 $49.75 Dresses. - $39.80 $59.75 Dresses-.-$47.80 $69.75 Dresses.._$55.80 $79.75 Dresses..-$63.80 $89.75 Dresses_$71.80 $98.75 Dresses..-$79.00 Desks in Individual Designs- - You will find each a new creation. Dinner Gowns, Evening Gowns, Hostess Gowns, Costumes; Street, Afternoon and Bartime Frocks. You will find Velvets, Satins, Crepes, Laces, Lames, Sheer Woolens, Imported Fabrics, richly, , fur trimmed or jewel adorned each more lovely than the last, and every one an incredible value at its offered pnce This is your opportunity to prepare for the many holiday functions ahead. Sizes 12 to 44. Come in Tomorrow—You Will Find Many, Many Other Lovely Pieces of Furniture That Will Make Most Suitable Gifts, All Just as Reasonably Priced “WEE MODERN" SHOP ok 10 Tuelfth St. JAMEs B. 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