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SOCIETY, ', WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER %, 1935. SOCIETY. man of the sale with Mrs. Anaehi Christ Child Group Carman, manager of the Christ Child Mrs. Lawson Visits = i i Opportunity Shop, and they are as- Low Prices In Phlladelphla HOldS Rummage Sale sisted by the Christ Child !Lo-rd,':( Bed Room Furniture. Mattres Mrs. Roberta Campbell Lawson,| The Christ Child Soclety has opened | which Miss Mary V. Merrick is presi- Plliowe: Eic. They make lasting Christ: mas Gifts. president of the General Federation| g rummage sale at 1121 Seventeenth | dent. Serving Washinotonians Since 1364 Capital Residents Inthe News Visitors Here Also Lend Interest to Early Season. Lieut. Col. Harleigh Parkhurst, U. B. A, and Mrs. Parkhurst, of Raleigh, N. C., are spending a few days at the | Martinique. Col. and Mrs. W. Walter King and their subdebutante daughter, Joan| King, have returned to their home on | the Palisades of the Potomac from Philadelphia, where they entertained guests in their box at the Army-Navy game Lieut. William G. Davidson, U. S. A. and Mrs. Davidson have come to Washington from Fort Devens, Mass., for a visit, and they are at the Mar- tinique. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Parker have moved from their country home, Shad- owlawn, in Brookeville, Md., and will | spend the Winter months at the Brighton Hotel, at 2123 California | street. Mrs. J. Bailey Browder of 230” Connecticut avenue has been visiting | her daughter, Mrs. Anson Hard, at Brookhaven, Long Island, since the | death of Mr. Hard Thursday, Novem- | ber 28. Mr. Hard was a Harvard graduate and a former member of the New York Stock Exchange and had been prominent in social and club life in New York and Palm Beach and as a yachtsman. His estate at Brookhaven is one of the noted places on Long Island. His widow is a granddaughter of the late Represent- ative and Minister to Peru, Mr. James A. McKenzie, and a sister of Mrs. George H. Earle. wife of the Governor | of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Yonker re- turned Monday to their home on ‘Thirty-ninth street from a three-week visit to California | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Laskey Un- derwood are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Under- | wood was formerly Miss Mary Jane| Doyle of Detroit | MISS FRANCES ANDREWS, Who was presented to soctety Thanksgiving day at a tea given by her parents, the chief of the Bureau of Navigation and Mrs. Adolphus Andrews. ~Underwood Photo. Beaufort, S. C., are spending a brief time at the Dodge. Mr and Mrs. C. M. Spence of St. Louis. Mo., are visiting relatives in ‘Washington and are stopping at the Fairfax, Mrs. H. H. Thayer of Minneapolis, Minn,, is at the Dodge for a short | stay. Mission Crusaders Give Bingo Party| The Catholic ~Students' Mission | Crusaders will give a bingo party Fri- | Benefit Card Party Of D. A. R. Tonight Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, honorary vice president general of the National Society, D. A. R, from the District, heads the patroness list for the bene- fit card party to be given by the Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter, D. A. R.. at Wesley Hall this evening. Other | representatives from the national and State organizations will be Miss Helen Harmon, vice president general, N. S., D. A. R: Mrs. Cantacuzene Grant, Mrs. John M. Beavers, Mrs. David D. Caldwell, Mrs. George Madden Grimes, | Mrs. Jean J. Labat, Mrs. Stanley H. Mrs. William A Scully and Miss day evening in Carroll Hall, at 924 | Beasley, Mrs. Charles C. Haig, Miss Kate Hyde Scully are at the Plaza, in New York, for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie Have California Guests. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Latter and Mrs H. F. Latter of Oakland. Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard McKen- tie at the Fairfax. Mrs. Edward H. Butler of Buffalo has motored to Washington and is at the Carlton, accompanied by Mrs. C. P. Franchot of New York City. Mrs, George P. McLean of Simsbury. Conn., and Mrs. Richard H. Cole of Hartford, Conn., have arrived at the Shoreham for a week’s visit in Wash- ington. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bingham of Sturgeon Bay, Wis.. are at the Dodge while in Washington. e A Mr. and Mrs. Frederic C. Mills of New York City are visiting in Wash- ington and are stopping at the Fair- | fax. Dr. and Mrs. Chester H. Whitney of New York City, who were married in New York Saturday, are at the Shore- ham on their wedding trip. Mrs. Whitney was formerly Miss Elizabeth Nepier Harris, daughter of Mrs. Mollie | Pickard Harris of Norfolk, Va. G street northwest. The games will | | begin at 8 o'clock, with special enter- tainment and a door prize free. 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Plain toe, wing or shield tips and kiltie-tongue (illustrated). of Women's Clubs, went to Philadel- street, which started Monday and will e continue until Tuesday, December 10. Mrs, George Y. Worthington is chair-| pan, is to move to Nagashima Island. phia this morning, and at a special ceremony will place the flag of her na- tive State, Oklahoma, in Independence Hall. Mrs. George Horace Lorimer of Philadelphia is the moving spirit in the plan for assembling in this historic building the flags from the United States sesquicentennial States, and during her stay in the “City of Broth- erly Love” Mrs. Lawson is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Lorimer, who, prior to the presentation, entertained at lunch- eon at the Bellevue-Stratford. Other guests included the mayor of the city. Following the ceremonies at which the mayor will accept the flag and place it with the other State flags now standing in the Supreme Court room, a reception to honor Mrs. Lawson will be held at the Hannah Penn House, and later Mr. and Mrs. Lorimer will entertain at a dinner in their home. Mrs., Lawson will remain in the city over night as the guest of Mrs. Lucretia L. Blankenburg, one of the Federation’s oldest and most beloved members, and tomorrow she will be the guest of honor at a meeting of the Philadelphia Federation of Wom- en‘s Club and Allied Organizations. . Scooter Races. Paris will hold its scooter races every Our staff of expert) op- erators—pledged to make madam more ollufing. MR C» ARL (Pormerly of W. B. Moses) EVELYN MOORE AR. HENRY MISS BURETTA REED MISS M WOOD (Formerly of Hepner's) (Formerly with Gabriel) MISS METCALF g 11" Stager enFEG Beauty Salon JEAN LOVE IHARRIS, MGR. Nat. 1133 York Ave. N.JV. Na. 0992 For Stronger Ankles! 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