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SOCIETY. Pre-Wedding Receptions In Takoma-Silver Spring Many Hostesses Are Entertaining; Shower Given for Two Teachers; Other Social Activities Pre-wedding parties play a prominent role in a busy social calendar for residents of the Takoma Park and Silver Spring areas this week end. Mrs. La Vergne Fairchild of Takoma Park and her flance, Mr. ‘William Walter Jeffries of Detroitsy whose wedding will take place Wednesday at the Mount Vernon Methodist Episcopal Church, will be honored at a dinner party to be given this evening at the Columbia Country Club by Dr. and Mrs. Julian M. Howe and Dr. and Mrs. J. H. | Elvin. Other guests will include Miss Alma Huset, Park Commissioner Lacy Shaw, who will act as best man%— — at the wedding, and Capt. M. L.|home in Takoma Park for Mrs. Ring, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Ring. To- | Norville Pattie, new chairman of the morrow afternoon Mrs. Roy North,|Ta1:oma Park (Md.) branch of the wife of the Third Assistant Post-| Red Cross, and other new officers. master General, will give a party for | Last evening the Garrett's son, Mr. the bride-elect and in the evening | Dayid Garrett, entertained 20 mem- Mrs. Elvin, who is to be matron of | pers of the younger set at a dance honor, will entertain at her home in | gt their home. Washington. | Mrs, Neil Clark of Forest Glen was Miscellaneous Shower given a farewell luncheon Friday by For Two Teachers. a group of her friends at the home A joint miscellaneous ~bridal | of Mrs. Donald E. Clark in Silver shower for two teachers at Mont-‘sprmg Mrs. Neil Clark and her gomery Blair Senior High School in | nusband, with their son Edward, Silver Spring was given Friday eve- | wi|l leave today for Petersburg, Va., ning by six members of the faculty | where they plan to make their home, at the home of Miss Louise Watkins, | They have leased their home here one of the hostesses. Honor guests|to Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, who | were Miss Edith Brechbill, who is to | formerly lived at the Argyle Country be married Friday to Mr. Cnester)cjub. Wood Hitz, who teaches at the Uni-| Also entertaining on Friday was versity of Maryland, and Mrs. Frank | Mrs. Myron Cowell, who gave a A. Southard, jr., who before her | surprise farewell party to Mr. Harry marriage last month was Miss Mary | Andersen, who left yesterday to Hay. Other hostesses were Mrs.| enter military service at Camp Henry Lyon, Miss Marian Schwartz, | Meade. Mr. Anderson has been Mrs. Sterling Edwars Miss Eliza- | making his home with the Cowells | beth Stickley and Mrs. Katherine | since coming here from New York. Muma. Thursday evening Miss| Mr. and Mrs. William Alden of | Beverly Hoover entertained at a| Silver Spring will leave this week shower for Miss Brechbill at her|end for Miami Beach, where they | home in Silver Spring, when her | will spend a month or six weeks‘ guests included a number of me‘“uh Mr. Alden’s cousins, Mr. and | students at the school and & few | Mrs. Andrew Anderson. Also Florida of the teachers. | bound is Mrs. E. M. Whitcomb of The Rev. J. Wesly Loftis and Mrs. | Seven Oaks Manor, who left Friday Loftis will entertain at their home | for Palm Beach for a stay of several in Silver Spring tomorrow evening | weeks. following the wedding rehearsal of | Mr, and Mrs. S. Garton Churchill their daughter, Miss Dorothy Faye and their children, James and Bar- Loftis, whose marriage to Mr. Roy | bara, have moved from Silver Sprmg Baker Snapp will take place Tues- | to New York. day. Guests will include members Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kacy have! of the bridal party. This afternoon | visiting them for several weeks at | Miss Loftis will give a tea in honor | their Wynnewood Park home Mr. | of her attendants and also for Mrs. | Kacy's niece, Miss Helen Meier of | Donald Potter, Mrs, R. E. Snesrud | Huntington, Ind. and Miss Maxwell Galloway, whc Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Weinig of | will give the musical program at Tiffen, Ohio, are spending a month | the wedding ceremony. in Silver Spring with their son and | Mrs. Franklin T. Garrett will en- | daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. L. J. | tertain at luncheon tomorrow at her ' Weinig. | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, MISS VIRGINIA BLACKISTONE. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Blacki- stone of St. Marys County, Md., have announced her engagement to Mr. Benedict D. Duke of Leonardtown. D. C, JANUAR ] i 3 MISS HAVEN JUNE McCARY. Mr. and Mrs. Mason White McCary of Silver Spring have announced the engagement of their daughter, Migs McCary, Bradley Habercam of Baltimore. to Mr. John —Harris-Ewing Photo. Many Chevy Chase Residents| Entertain House Guests Miss Nancy Williard Honored At Luncheon by Miss Selby; Small Parties Popular One of the attractive parties of the week in Chevy Chase was the| luncheon and linen shower given yesterday at Normandie Farm by Miss | Dorothy Selby in compliment to Miss Nancy Williard, daughter of Mrs. | Prederick M. Ramsey, whose marriage to Mr. Thomas H. Schaffert will | take place February 7. The other guests were Mrs. Frederick M. Ramsey, | | Mrs. Willlam W. Orr, Miss Virginia Tehas, Miss Elinor Kane, Miss Claire Kenner, Miss Frances Bowie, Miss Dorothy Philip, Miss Barbara Richard | | and Miss Martha Shelton. Mrs, Frank Paul Fallowfield was hostess at luncheon followed by bridge Thursday for Mrs. O. 1. Baublitz, Mrs.William Camp, Mrs. Stephen | B. Fuller, Mrs. John Benton, Mrs. L. Paul Winings, Mrs. Harry Farmer, | Mrs. J. R. Lemmon and Mrs. J. Roy Algyer. Mrs. Harry G. Hamlet, wife of Rear Admiral Hamlet has returned after spending & month in Guilford, Conn, as the guest of her son-in-| law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.% Elmer H. Dudley. [.mgh left yesterday for Miami, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burwell War- | d ren were hosts at dinner Tuesday | where they will spend the remainder evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ‘M R Sheridan Fahnestock and Mrs. | Miss Marjorie Stein Sails Heath Steele of Long Island, N. Y., ‘I-or Duty With Red Cross. who is the guest of her son-in- -law | Miss Marjorie Stein, daughter of undkdaughtcr, Mr. and Mrs. Fahne- | vy, ang Mrs, Willlam Scott Stein, s ‘smled recently for an unknown z"" ‘“"d‘ M:' fl"afig"::'d' | destination for service with the Red ntertain Ho Mr. and Mrs. Burr Edwards nave | OF0SS 85 sl secretary. as their guests their son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rankin | Weisgerber, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Dyke of Grosse Pointe, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards were hosts at a cocktail party and dinner their T;sg‘y SrenuEs utlionogicr hosts at dinner Wednesday evening | . Mrs. Henry Lerch, with her sons, | x;: compliment to Mrs. Wieff, who is | their niece. Albert and Harry Lerch, of Taylor| Mr. and Mrs. Elmer M. Pusey will street are spending a month in| pe hests this evening at supper to Miami as the guests of Mrs. Lerch’s celebrate the birthday anniversary | parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Walters. of Mr. Pusey. Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Crank-| ning they will show moving pictures shaw were hosts at supper and|of their travels in the Northwest. were hosts last evening at dinger | and bridge. | Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Eisinger have | as their guest their daughter, Mrs. Charles Weiff of Buffelo, N. Y. Mr.| and Mrs. H. Addison Bowie were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Stewart | as their guest their cousin, Mrs. C. T. De Witt of St. Paul, Minn. Mrs, terday in her home, having as her guests Mrs. Edwin S. Brashears, Mrs. Walter Fowler, Mrs. Mildred | Sullivan, Miss Lois Wells, Mrs. Fred Icenhower, Mrs. Ara M. Daniels, | Mrs. Anna Smitskamp, Mrs. Marie | Deal, Mrs. Mary Moody, Mrs, Louise | Krexlow and Mrs, Leonora Reed. Rockvllle VlSltOl‘ Is Entertained ROCKVILLE, Md, Jan. 24—In | compliment to her house guest, Mrs. Albert M. Bouic entertained at luncheon at the Manor Club Wed- phesday. Mrs. Stout was also honor | Tuesday, when Miss Nannie Vinson was hostess. Mrs. Stout formerly was Miss Julia Fearon of Rockville Mrs. George M. Hunter and Miss Rose Wagner left early in the week for St. Petersburg, Fla., to remain until Spring. Miss Mary Lyddane was hostess to a number of Rockville friends at bridge and luncheon Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Alderman. who recently returned from their wedding trip, have taken an apart- ment in Rockville. Mrs. Alderman is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Davis. The Rockville Minerva Club was entertained Tuesday by Mrs. Adrian L. Brunett in her home. |Supper and Bridge At Gaithersburg GAITHERSBURG Md., Jan. 24— and Mrs. John D. Micuda last Ralph W. Bonnett enter- | tained at luncheon and bridge yes- | | Clyde Stout of Berwick, Pa., Mrs. | Y 95, 1942, Southern Maryland Activities ‘Mrs. Gardiner Entertains at Buffet Supper LEONARDTOWN, Md., Jan. 24— The Rev. Joseph Aloysius Knight, S. J., former pastor of St. Aloysius | Church and now of Wernersville, Pa., has concluded his visit here | with the new pastor, the Rev. Joseph Gipprich, S. J. Father Knight is now the guest in Washington of Mr. Louis V. Woulfe, Mrs. Maude Gardiner of Chaptico entertained at a buffet supper and cards for 50 guests last night. Mrs. Lottie Alvey of Sunnyside was hostess at luncheon and cards Tuesday for seven guests, Mrs. John Gardiner Hostess at Dinner. ‘Mrs. John Gardiner entertained seven guests at dinner Thursday evening. Mrs. A. F. Fenwick was hostess for | seven guests at a bridge uupper. Wednesday. Another-hostess of Wednesday was Mrs. J. Bernard Abell, who enter- | tained at a large buffet supper and | bridge party. Mrs. George Lawrence of Bush- | wood was the guest of honor at din- ner Wednesday evening when Mr. | and Mrs. J. Fulton Abell of Comp- | ton entertained. Mrs. Lorena B. Croft of La Plata, | who has been spending some time | |in Peruy, is now in New York where | | she will visit for a few weeks before returning home. Miss Julia Stone of Dynard was | hostess at dinner tonight in honor \or Miss Jo Purcell and Mrs. Fulton Abell of Compton, and Mrs. Paul J. Bailey and Mrs. J. Bernard Abell of Clements. Mrs. James S. Carr of St. Mary's | City is spending the winter in Wash- | ington. | Mr. and Mrs. Billingsley Pogue of River Springs left today with their | family to spend the rest of the | | winter in Washington. Mrs. Charles Sullivan of Wuh- ington is the guest of Mr .and Mrs. | W. E. Williams of aL Plata. | Mrs. Raymond Lewis and Miss Kitty Richard of Dentsville have | | returned from a visit to Charleston, | S. C. Phillip-Louise Reductions 75 Dinner & Evening Gowns for Complete Clearance cluded are crepes, ehiffons and prints suitable for all Summer ‘312.95 were $22.95 to $45 Absolute Close-Out of DAYTIME DRESSES *3, 5, 7 & *10 were to $25 Sizes 12 to 48 and Half Sizes All Sales Cash and Final—Ne Deliveries guest at a card party and luncheon | evénlng entertained at a buffet sup- | per followed by bridge. Mayor and Mfs. William McBain Later in the eve-left yesterday for several weeks m\ Miami, Fla. Otis | Mrs. George Cronise. Mrs. bridge Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davies have | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Musick enter-| | Gardner and Mrs. Cralle Perguson‘ tained a small company 2t !“Pper entertained with a miscellaneous | SOCIETY. D—5 Georgia Reception | Farmis, Mr. Lesare OBear and Mr. The Georgla State Society will| hold a reception and dance Satur- day, February 7, at the Shoreham Hotel from 9:30 to 1 o'clock. Mr. D. L. Manchester heads the Committee on Arrangements anl is being assisted by Mrs. Manchester, Miss Gladys Aaron, Miss Julia Last Week of Sale MARIE WIMER 2037 K Street N.W. All Stock Greatly Reduced Closing January 30th " MILLER'S. JANU/ FUR SA This Week Save Up to 50 Savings you never dreamed possible. Fur quality you thought you couldn’t afford. Styling that’s new and advanced. A guaran- tee that will protect your purchase and assure you fine service. You can place your trust in Miller’s. Our entire stock is on sale! Some of the Savings: Now $48 $69 $78 $78 $128 $128 $148 $148 $188 $188 $188 $198 $248 $298 $398 $798 Were Grey Kidskin Jacket $98 Seal Dyed Coney Coats Pieced Skunk Coat Dyed Caracul Lamb Coats Mink Dyed Muskrat Coats Dyed Persian Paw Coats Mink or Sable Blended Muskrat___ Brown Dyed Squirrel Coats Black Dyed Cross Persian Coats__ Natural Grey Squirrel Coats Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat Coats_ Tipped Skunk Coats A Black Dyed Persian Lamb Coat __ Natural Grey Persian Lamb Coat_ Let-out Dyed China Mink Coat Fine "Blended Eastern Mink Coat $598 $1,298 ALL PRICES INCLUDE TAX Easy Payments Arranged MILLER'S Zs 1235 G Street N.W. W ashington’s Friendly Furriers ’\*’\/fi\_’\* MRS. FLOYD WILSON DAVENPORT. The former Miss Mildred Preston Haydon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Haydon of Chevy Chase, Md., was married recently in Pensacola, Fla., where her husband is stationed. Mr. Davenport is from Reedville, Va. —Hugo Photo. Final Week of L. Frank Co.’s JANUARY COAT' EVENT! Fine Winter at Savings of l/4 s | There's sti Co.’s entir coats during the January coat event. Lavishly f fully tail styled. These are coats of excellent quality at | ma and is staying with her parents, and bridge Friday. Chanearopuest Jr. Robert Dille of | s Paul Hartzell of Bayonne, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Koernor N J., 15 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. were hosts at dinner perty at the | Carl O. Kunde. University Club preceding the Fri- day Evening Dancing Club at the Willard. Mrs. T. Franklin Schneider, wife of Lt. Schneider, with her daugh- ter Barbara, has arrived from Pana- BEST Mr. and Mrs. Leo Teamney. 4433 CONNECTICUT AVE., N. W. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Reed have as their guests the latter's sister, Miss Ceceille McWilliams, end Miss Erma Thomas of Findlay, Ohio. Maj. and Mrs. H. A. Hendry and their daughter Patricia have moved into their home at 4504 Elm street. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mawhinney end their daughter, Mrs. Leo Kav- Coats S Il time to save on L. Frank e collection of fine Winter R ur-trimmed coats, beauti- ored and magnificently worth-while savings. Coat lllustrated Col. and Mrs. Arthur J. Wehr hlve W. Vi shower at the home of Mrs. Cronise Monday evening, in honor of Miss Mildred Ayres, whose marriage to | Mr. Ted Thompson of Fairmont, &CO EMERSON 7700 SOFT, NATURAL JERSEY . will take place this month. | FINAL WEEK January . . JANDEL FURS Extraordinary Savings on Our Entire Collection of Fine Furs ® Final Oppor- tunity to Save During Our January Sale | ONLY A PARTIAL LIST OF THE FUR SAVINGS Formerly $195 to $225 _$195 to $225 $295 $375 $495 $345 $345 $295 $495 $375 $435 $545 $695 $775 $1,375 $1,475 Mink or Sable Blended Muskrat Coats Black Dyed Persian Paw Coats Northern Back Blended Muskrat Coats____ Blended or Natural Squirrel Coats Natural Mink Sides Coats Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat Coats. South American Spotted Cat Coats._ Natural Skunk Greatcoats Let-Out Muskrat Coats Black Dyed Persian Lamb Coats___ Black or Grey Persian. Lamb Coats_ Black or Grey Persian Lamb Coats_ Canadian Sheared Beaver Coats_ Canadian Sheared Beaver Coats_ Choice Quality Blended Mink Coat__ Choice Quality Blended Mink Coat__ Naturol Mink Coats of the $2,175 to Finest Quality $3,150 Luxury-laden Sable Dyed Squirrel Collar on fine black needlepoint woolen. Sizes 9 to 15. Reduced to 36 No tax on this coat. Our Entire Collection of Exquisite Fur Capes, Jackets and Scarves Considerably Reduced for Immediate Selling. Looks New! The light, natural color that looks so Convenient Payments Arranged andel Furs 1412 F Street—Willard Hotel Bldg. SO smart The simplicity of this dress is ideal for your wonderful under Winter furs . . . with almost every color later on! busy life right now . . . and it’s an effective background for your smartest accessories. Cashmere-like, soft wool and rabbit’s hair jersey. Sizes 10 to 20. Store Hours: 9:30 AM. to6:15 P.M. Miss Washington Fashions 12th and F Streets [