Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1942, Page 55

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Active Week Planned by D. A. R. State Leaders To Be Guests on Wednesday Mprs. Harry C. Oberholser, State regent, and Mrs. Pearl Shaffer, State pational defense chairman, will be honor guests at the annual card party of the Thirteen Colonies Chap- ter, D. A. R, at 8 pm. Wednesday at the chapter house. Patronesses will include Mrs. Albion Tuck, Mrs. A. Eugene Barr, Mrs. Thomas C. Willis, Miss Flora P. Shinn, Miss Bertha Johnson, Mrs. Donald Gill and Mrs. Edward G. Ludke. Mrs. W. Allen Somers and Mrs. Richard Hensely are chairmen of the party and Miss Susan Hensley is in charge of a candy sale and prizes. The annual dinner of Capt. ‘Wendell Wolfe Chapter will be held at 6:30 pm. Tuesday at the High- lands. A feature will be motion pic- tures, presented by Miss Irene M. Pistorio, State chairman of the Mo- tion Picture Committee. Guests will include Miss Lillian Chenoweth, vice president general; Mrs. Oberholser, Mrs. William H. Hagner, State chaplain; Miss Eliza- beth Malott Barnes, national chair- man of the correct use of the flag, and Mrs. Lois Marshall Hicks, State chairman of the advancement of American music. Mrs. Herbert I. King, regent, will be hostess and Mrs. Lorenzo C. Hover, a past regent, will act as| toastmistress. Victory Chapter to Mark 23d Anniversary. A luncheon meeting in observance of its 23d anniversary will be held by Victory Chapter tomorrow at the ‘Women’s City Club. Miss Elizabeth Poe, editor of the D. A. R. magazine, will be guest speaker, and a short review of the chapter work will be given by Mrs. J. W. Crabtree, chap- ter historian. Mrs. Ethel T. Fulton, the regent, will preside. A memorial service for deceased members will precede the regular program of Federal City Chapter at | 8 pm. Tuesday at the chapter| house. Committee chairmen who| will give reports are Mrs. Sherwood | D. Shankland, Mrs. Claude Allen Cook, Mrs. Frank Heller and Miss | Phebe Ann Ross of the Conserva- | tion, Membership, Junior Member- | ship and Museum Committees. Recent activities of the chapter | include co-operation with the Na- tional Defense and Red Cross Com- mittees in providing entertainment for soldiers in Iceland and. in the | war fund drive of the Red Cross.| It has also contributed to the book- | binding fund of the chapter house | library. | A scholarship to Maryville Col- | lege, Maryville, Tenn., will be pre- | sented for the 17th successive year by Federal City Chapter. Miss Helen Johnson, secretary of | the D. A. R. National Museum, will be guest speaker at a meeting of Columbia Chapter Tuesday evening at the chapter house. Hostesses will include Mrs. Paul Anderson, Miss | Dora V. Bailey, Mrs. W. L. McAtee, | Mrs. R. J. Jones and Mrs. Jason | Waterman. Livingston Manor Chapter Meets Tuesday. A book review will be given by the readers’ adviser of the Mount Pleas- ant Library before the Livingston Manor Chapter at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John W. Ed- wards, 1617 Hobart street N.W. Vocal solos will be sung by Mrs. Francise Wilson. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Elliott Brumbaugh, Mrs. H. P. McIntosh, Mrs. Addams McAllister, Mrs. Sherwood D. Shankland, Mrs. Arthur Kingston, Mrs. G. C. Skin- ner, Mrs. Frank S. Ray and Dr. C. A. Browne. Members are requested to bring a book to be contributed to the soldiers’ libraries. Mrs. Frank Willams will be | hostess to Our Flag Chapter at 2 pm. Tuesday at her home, 2301 Connecticut avenue N.W. Mrs.| Mrs. Shaffer, State chairman of na- tional defense, Will speak. MRS. STEVE XYDAS. Before her recent marriage at St. Sophie’s Church she was ;daughter, Mrs. William Mackay, and Mrs. Mackay's daughter and son, | SOCIETY. MISS RUTH ELLEN DEWEY. Her engagement to Mr. Martin Aiken Allwine, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin Allwine of Washington, is announced by her mother, Mrs. Irma Buck Dewey of this city. Miss Dewey is a graduate of American University and a member of Delta Gamma, national sorority. Mr. Allwine, alsoa | § graduate of American University, is a member of Alpha Theta Phi Fraternity. . The wedding will take place in the spring. < —Harris-Ewing Photo. | Of Personal Note Here ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gompers to l." Mark Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Gompers will celebrate their golden wedding | anniversary Tuesday evening at an at home from 8 to 10 o'clock in their | & residence at 2517 North Capitol street. Assisting Mrs. Gompers will be her | & Miss Shirley Mackay and Mr. Calvin Mackay. Mr. Gompers’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gompers, will come from New York for the party. ’ Mr. and Mrs, Harry Sherly are in Cleveland for & week's visit with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.¢—m—————— and Mrs. Dan Sherly. 5 Mr. and Mrs, Harry King are Rlverdale Women spending several weeks at Miami To Hear Inwood Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Kaufman are in New York for a short visit. Mrs. Ralph Dombrower Visiting Her Parents. with the aircraft branch of the Of- Louis R. Inwood, who has been |# Mrs. Ralph Dombrower of Rich- mond is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rosenfeld, at their apartment in Woodley Park Towers. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Friend have visiting them Mrs. Friend’s mother, | Mrs. Fannie Doctor of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis left Thursday for Miami Beach, where Mrs. Lewis will remain until March. Mr. Lewis will return to Washington in two weeks. Mrs. Paul Broida of Parkersburg, W. Va., is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David | Sanger of Cathedral Mansions. Mrs. Richard Bonwit has returned from a visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C.| Stromberg, in Albany, N. Y., and has taken an apartment at 2800 Woodley road. Mrs, Philip Garfinkle has gone south to visit her sister, Mrs. M. Zimmerman. Miss Helen Marx Is Guest Here. Mrs. Samuel Greenbaum has as her guest Miss Helen Marx of Los Angeles. Miss Marx is the flancee of Mrs. Greenbaum’s son, Mr. Samuel Greenbaum, jr. Mrs. B. Stern®is here from the in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith, in their West- chester apartment. Mrs. Sol Meyer has joined Mr. Meyer in their Takoma Park home after visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kron- heimer, in Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herbert Hahn entertained at dinner last evening. The Home for the Aged at 1125 Spring road will celebrate the Presi- dent’s birthday anniversary Thurs- day night with a party. Guests at the home whose birthdays were in December or this month will be hon- ored, and will receiye gifts from the hostesses. State Society Ball The Pennsylvania State Society will hold a grand ball at the Shore- ham Hotel Tuesday, February 3. The entire Congressional delegation of Pennsylvania has been invited to be honor guests. The society has established a precedent of entertaining men in the service as its guests. This will apply to every social function of the State society during the year. The president of the society is Mr. David H. Deibler, 4 Leland South and is visiting her brother-[* street, and the secretary is Mrs. Ray Whitney, 2332 North Tuckahoe street, Arlington. ADVERTISEMENT. Must Your Daughter, Risk Happy Marriage Miss Evelyn Libert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Libert of this city. —Athanas Bros. Photo. A Regular Feature of Our 65¢ and 75¢ DINNERS Open_Every Day EXCEPT MONDAY GREENWAY INN on Half-Truths? Many a mother, reared in d.lg of false modesty, dreads to “tell her daughter. Little wonder so many young wives un- knowingly risk happiness by using over- strong solutions of acids for the douche which can actually burn, scar and even desensitize delicate tissue. Today such doubts and unhappiness, such risks are needless. Science has given womankind Zonite. So powerful, it kills instantly all germs and bacteria with which it comes in contact. Deodorizes— by actually destroying odors. Protecis personal daintiness. Yet! Zonite is non- caustic, non-poisonous, safe for delicate tissues. Over 20,000,000 bottles bought. Get Zonite at your druggist today. Free Book Tells Intimate Facts 2915 Connecticut Avenue fice of Emergency Management, will be the guest speaker of the Wom- an’s Club of Riverdale at a meeting at 8 pm. Tuesday at the home of the president, Mrs. W. J. Vaught, 6808 Pineway, College Heights, Md. The program is in charge of the | club’s department . of aeronautics, with Mrs. Robert Inwood as chair- | man. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. E. B. Dunford, Mrs. T. E. | Woodward, Mrs. K. F. Warner, Mrs. | & C. F. Orton, Mrs. Brice Bowie and | Mrs. H. B. Mar's. The Executive Board will hold its monthly meeting before the regular | meeting. MISS STELLA J. HOFFMAN. Her engagement to Mr. Alvin Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Peck, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Hof- Export In Blecteolyais, 3900 Tratusst Over yoars’ ox- i’ sZ MARIE STEVENS 302 Kresge Bldg.—1105 G—DI. 0155 " FINE LEATHER GOODS — {1 Black crepe bag with gold and lucite accent $3.00 White washable doeskin gloves, $2.25 A large selection of distinctive bags for afternoon and evening Charge Aecounts Invited LUTZ & CO. 1325 G STREET N.W. ABLISHED 1804 THE SUNDAY -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1942. * Buy, buy, keep buying Defense Stamps and Bonds! THE NEWER $214.20 F-Street S8OCIETY. Fur-trimmed Coats Our January Sales well worth . looking into! $39.75 $59.75 $79.75 L . # An extraordinary presentation of fine fur coats, all at special prices. Your choice of furs—styles—sizes. Sixty coats in blended Muskrat, forty coats in dyed Persian Lamb, a large variety of other furs . \ E e Furs can scarcely be so low again for a long time, in our opinion—they are indeed a ‘splendid investment and may be bought on most advantageous terms. The -entire stock as listed here on sale begin- ning tomorrow morning. Store hours: 9:30 to 6 P.M. Jellef's—Daylight Fur Selon, Third Floor All fur prices plus 109 Federdl tax §395 Dye¢ Chine Mink, & beautiful all- occasion 8335 $175 Sable Blended Southern Muskrat Coats_—--$125 $145 Dyed Mouton Lamb Coats- $125 Seal-dyed Coney Coat $110 Dyed Mouton Lamb €oats $195 Natural Grey Kidskin Coats____ $250 Dyed Brown Caracul Lamb Coat $250 Natural Grey Kidskin Coats - ___ $ $250 Baum 'Marten Blended Northern Muskrat Coats, excellent choice—sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 42 $225 Dyed Black Persian Lamb Paw Coats $175 Dyed Black Persian Lamb Paw Coats $165 Dyed Black Persian Lamb Paw Coats $175 Dyed Black Caracul Lamb Coats $225 Dyed Black Caracul Lamb Coats $275 Dyed Black Caracul Lamb Coats._ - $295 Dyed Black Caracul Lamb Coats $395 Dyed Black Caracul Lamb Coats $250 Hudson Seal-dyed-Muskrat Coats $275 Mink and Sable Blended Northern Muskrat Coats $235 $275 Hudson Seal-dyed-Muskrat Coats $395 Matara-dyed Alaska Seal Coat $395 Dyed BI $395 Dyed BI ack Persian Lamb Coats__ ack Persian Lamb Coats $450 Dyed Black Persian Lamb Coats $650 Dyed Bl $495 and $595 Dyed Black Persian Lamb Coats_—_ ack Persian Lamb Coats $495 Dyed Black Persian Lamb Coats $595 Dyed BI ack Alaska Seal Coats $550 Sheared Beaver Coat $350 Natura | Grey Squirrel Coats $350 Sable-dyed Squirrel Coats $395 Ocelot $495 Ocelot Topper (32-inch) Full-length Coat $275 Leopard Coat with Beaver $225 Mink Blended Northern Flank Muskrat Coats---$165 $495 Sable-dyed Ermine $350 Na $395 Tw tural Mink Paw o-row Dyed China Mink $495 Three-row Dyed China Mink $695 Let-out Dyed China Mink $850 Let-out Dyed Asiatic Mink $1,275 Blended Mink 3 $1,695 Blended Mink . Fur Jackets and Toppers $110 Natural Wolf Jacket $175 Natural Skunk Jacket $250 Tipped Skunk 36-inch Coat $250 Wolf Coats (38-inch) © $250 B lended Raccoon Toppers (32-inch) $250 Sable-dyed Squirrel Jackets $250 Natural Blue Fox jackets-__ $250 Silver Fox Jacket $350 Silver Fox Jacket___ $250 Natural Skunk Jackets 350 Pairs—$8.95 Shoes ---All Suede! Pumps—Stepins—Ties—Spectators High, Medium, some flat heels Open, closed, walled toes Brown, blue, wine, black $é.85 Winding up our winter stock of suede shoes gives you a real incentive to fill in with an extra pair or two! Not all sizes, but a grand selection in the group. Jallef's—Shos Salon, Feurth Fleer

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