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14 BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, SATURDAYRDECEMBER 12, 1936 Society ;: Engagements :: Weddings •• Teas •• Dinners Dances Miss Janet Koehn to Give Luncheon for Mrs. Gardner M ISS JANET KOEHN will give a luncheon Thursday at the Hotel Lenox in compliment to Mrs. Harold S. Gard- ner, who, with Mr. Gardner, will move soon to Fulton. The luncheon guests will be Mrs. Richard W. Schneckenburger, Mrs. Norton E. Forgie, Mrs. Robert F. Hofheins, Miss Celine Carr, Mrs. Roswell P. Rosengren and Mrs. William W. Arnold. Frank T. Tindle will entertain friends at dinner tonight in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner. * * * * . * Mrs. Francis E. Bagot will en- tertain at a dinner in her home in Auburn Avenue on Monday evening, December 21st, in honor of Miss Charlotte Bagot, the guests going later to the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bissell will give in honor of their daughter, Miss Virginia Bis- sell, at the Country Club of Buffalo. * » * Dr. and Mrs. Walter L. Machemer will entertain guests at a buffet sup- per party tomorrow evening at their home in Nottingham Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Pitcher are entertaining guests at a dinner j tonight at theft home in Windsor j Avenue, in honjr of their daughter, | Mary, before d i c i n g school at the Twentieth Century Club. *jr * * Mrs. Harvey Thorpe Vars will en- tertain next Safurday at a cocktail party at the Weitbrook Apartments. •I • • Mrs. Henry Btter Burgard, 2d, is in charge of arrangements for the Christmas enteilainment which will \ be pantomime pictures for the | members of the Garret Club and' George A. Fonnan, With Bride, on Florida Trip Mr. and Mrs. George A. Forman. the latter the former Renee Allou of New York and Paris, who were mar- ried in New York on November 2d, are motoring to Florida and will sail in February for Europe. Mr. For- man is the son of Mrs. Harry B. Spaulding. their children the afternoon of Mon- day, December 21st. Christmas carols will be sung under the direc- tion of Mrs. George B. Barren and Mrs. Charles P Penney. Mrs. M. Dailey Charch will enter- tain at a luncheon today at her home in Bryant Street in honor of Mrs. John R. Hamilton of Youngs- town. O., who is the guest of her son, John R. Hamilton, Jr., and Mrs Hamilton. * Mrs. Russell J. H. Hutton has is- sued invitations for the reception which she will give on Monday, De- ; cember 28th, &t her home in Rum- ! sey Road in honor of her daughter, ! Miss Dorothy Hutton. . * Mrs. Edward F. A. Kurte enter- i tained guests at tea yesterday after- i noon at her home in Colonial Circle. * The marionette plays to be pre- dated at 11 o'clock this morning in the Junior League clubrooms at th» Park Lane are the Tailor of Glou* SOCIAL Continued on Page Sixteen I B a a a B a a a a a a a a-a'awa a swa-a-a-a a Bra'awa-a a a B a a a a a a a a'a-a'aa a-fl'a-aTa'a'a-a'B'a'BxyaTa-a-a-a- She'll Thank You, Too, That the Hosiery You Gave was Flint & Kent's CREPE HOSIERY $ 95c 3 Pairs 2.75 1 This is the hosiery with the special twist that gives it longer, more satisfactory wear, greater beauty. Its dull, crepe-like look flatters the leg into shadowy slenderness. And the twist makes it more snag- resistant. That is the quality you will give in giving Crepe Hosiery. They're exclusive with Flint & Kent. Street Floor •• -*n " H ** M H m M * m W W M W M m i HI n i" i 11 i II i II *n HI ^ "iiiWini Ha " MHB M I "in m H . n . n rV.." mm M i II n i i. i .." " i X i "ii " " i i. i i H• I I • • i »i •• »^i 11 — RHYTHM SLIPS Sub-Deb Sizes 13 to 17 )$. $ Special at 1.98 They're famous slips, pure dye, pure silk satin, double stitched seams and lastex in the shoul- der straps to pre- vent strain. Beauti- fully lace trimmed or tailored, in tea- rose, white. SATIN PANTIES, Lacy or embroid- ered, 13 to 17, 1.98 Sub-Deb Lingerie Second Floor Flint & Kent Seel Silk LINGERIE! SALE! 79c Regularly 1.00 Gift Umbrellas Are So Gay They're Fun to Carry and Therefore Nice to Give New Woo/ Gloves Hand-Knitted Heavy Wool in Black, White or Bright Color Grounds Cheney's Velvet NEGLIGEES Sale/ 7.95 The price coupled with the quality takes sale proportions! These are gracious negligees in colors that glow with their velvet sheen, American beauty, violet, wine, Colonial and French blues, black. Sizes 16 to 44. Second Floor A Flint & Kent fa- mous specialty! A mixture of silk and rayon so fine that it seems like all silk. Vests, bodice top, cm long and full, 34 to 42. Band Panties, taped fronts, elastic backs, 5 to 8. Bloomers, full cut, tape front, elastic back, 5 to 8. Step-ins, no front seam- ing, lastex waist, 5 to 8. Street Floor 3.98 Pure silk covers in lovely shades, both plain and fancy. The handles are clear, carved crystal in newly dreamed-of designs. Um- brellas like these join the class of smart accessories. 24 inch length. Street Floor 3.98 What you will love them for and give them for and wear them for is the gay design- ing, sometimes an allover pattern, some- times just a cuff, sometimes just contrast- ing seam stitching. But always unusual! Street Floor rGinnnnrririsTnnnnn^^ Gaily Striped BOUCLE SCARFS 1.00 What's more they're woven in Austria where they are a specialty. Gay colorful •tripes and modernistic designs on brown, blue, dubonnet, green, gold, black; fin- ished with hand-tied fringe. t Street Floor Attractive Little TURBANS 5.95 The variety of styles and constantly changing selection of 5.95 hats has made Flint & Kent more famous than ever! More new ones have just come in. The one sketched is half felt, half faille, black with rhinestone ornament. Second Floor Nurse and Doctor PLAY OUTFITS 1.98 EACH Nurse's or doctor's uniforms packed in a suitcase with all the necessary equipment for treating doll ailments. There's a toy stethoscope, thermom- eter, bandage roll, adhesive, pencil, chart, cotton, nurse's wrist watch! Even a play diploma! Even a Medi- cal Handbook of Doll Ailments! WOODBURNING SETS Pyrorite pencil, wood blocks and complete equipment for burning and painting on wood. 1.00 to 5.95. Street Floor JLgJLgJ?..g.g.g.O.Q-<?-ag.Q.O.Q.O.Q..<ie..O Q-0-g.O.O.O-0,gJ>.g 0 P 0,0.P.Q,Q.P.O.g.Q-0-0-O.O-0-P-0..Q P.P ttJULPJUU' Bsaaoooo nrtnppn a awawa'oTnnrrrirYTnnnrg' Festive Frocks FOR HAPPY HOLIDAYS 19.95 Gaily swinging skirts and short shirred sleeves and a readiness for sociability! We've such a good selecton of these smart little dresses you'll find a favorite of your own. We like particularly the dress sketch- ed. It has new Dalmatian bead- ing around the waistline and is blue, gold, red or aqua crepe. Sizes 14 to 20. Second Floor \ ! The Evening Wraps You Notice Are WHITE FUR Flint & Kent presents a smart selection of these luxurious wraps in white bunny or lapin, casual, swagger or tunic styles. Sizes 12 to 18. 35.00 to 69.50 . Sketched is a Schiaparelli replica in nhite lapin stitched to ermine blocking. Size 16, 6930 Second Floor -JL x. k M x u. JKJUKJ I*-IM* * • *Snii^s_j^aj^v i MJ.JMI _.if%_ IKUIHJjiti_Vi ^."_KL,K_V L i^.VKw^^s_iM»_^Vjff_JvJS__^i_j^ Thomas M. 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14 BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, SATURDAYRDECEMBER 12, 1936 — —

Society ;: Engagements :: Weddings • • Teas • • Dinners Dances Miss Janet Koehn to Give

Luncheon for Mrs. Gardner

MISS JANET KOEHN will give a luncheon Thursday at the Hotel Lenox in compliment to Mrs. Harold S. Gard­

ner, who, with Mr. Gardner, will move soon to Fulton. The luncheon guests will be Mrs. Richard W. Schneckenburger, Mrs. Norton E. Forgie, Mrs. Robert F. Hofheins, Miss Celine

Carr, Mrs. Roswell P. Rosengren and Mrs. William W. Arnold.

Frank T. Tindle will entertain friends at dinner tonight in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner.

* * * * . * • Mrs. Francis E. Bagot will en­

tertain at a dinner in her home in Auburn Avenue on Monday evening, December 21st, in honor of Miss Charlotte Bagot, the guests going later to the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bissell will give in honor of their daughter, Miss Virginia Bis­

sell, at the Country Club of Buffalo. * » *

Dr. and Mrs. Walter L. Machemer will entertain guests at a buffet sup­per party tomorrow evening at their home in Nottingham Terrace.

• • • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Pitcher

are entertaining guests at a dinner j tonight at theft home in Windsor j Avenue, in honjr of their daughter, | Mary, before d i c i n g school at the Twentieth Century Club.

*jr * * Mrs. Harvey Thorpe Vars will en­

tertain next Safurday at a cocktail party at the Weitbrook Apartments.

•I • • Mrs. Henry Btter Burgard, 2d, is

in charge of arrangements for the Christmas enteilainment which will \ be pantomime pictures for the | members of the Garret Club and'

George A. Fonnan, With Bride, on Florida Trip

Mr. and Mrs. George A. Forman. the latter the former Renee Allou of New York and Paris, who were mar­ried in New York on November 2d, are motoring to Florida and will sail in February for Europe. Mr. For­man is the son of Mrs. Harry B. Spaulding.

their children the afternoon of Mon­day, December 21st. Christmas

carols will be sung under the direc­tion of Mrs. George B. Barren and Mrs. Charles P Penney.

• • • Mrs. M. Dailey Charch will enter­

tain at a luncheon today at her home in Bryant Street in honor of Mrs. John R. Hamilton of Youngs-town. O., who is the guest of her son, John R. Hamilton, Jr., and Mrs Hamilton.

• • * Mrs. Russell J. H. Hutton has is­

sued invitations for the reception which she will give on Monday, De-

; cember 28th, &t her home in Rum-! sey Road in honor of her daughter, ! Miss Dorothy Hutton.

• • . * Mrs. Edward F. A. Kurte enter-

i tained guests at tea yesterday after-i noon at her home in Colonial Circle.

• • * The marionette plays to be pre­

dated at 11 o'clock this morning in the Junior League clubrooms at th» Park Lane are the Tailor of Glou*

SOCIAL Continued on Page Sixteen

I B a a a B a a a a a a a a-a'awa a swa-a-a-a a Bra'awa-a a a B a a a a a a a a'a-a'aa a-fl'a-aTa'a'a-a'B'a'BxyaTa-a-a-a-

She'll Thank You, Too, That the

Hosiery You Gave was

Flint & Kent's

CREPE HOSIERY

$

95c 3 Pairs 2.75

1 T h i s is the hos ie ry w i t h the special tw i s t t h a t gives it longer , more sa t i s fac tory wear , g rea t e r beau ty . I t s dul l , c repe- l ike look f la t te rs the leg in to shadowy s lenderness . A n d the twi s t makes it more snag-res is tan t . T h a t is t h e qua l i t y you wi l l give in g iv ing Crepe Hos ie ry .

T h e y ' r e exclus ive w i t h F l i n t & Kent .

Street Floor

•• - * n " H ** M H m M * m W W M W M m i HI n i " i 11 i II i II * n H I ^ " i i i W i n i H a " M H B M I " i n m H . n . n r V . . " mm M i II n i i. i . ." " i X i "ii " " i i. i i H• I I • • i »i •• » ^ i 11 — •

RHYTHM SLIPS Sub-Deb Sizes 13 to 17

)$. $ Special at

1.98 T h e y ' r e f a m o u s sl ips, pu re dye, pu re si lk sat in , double s t i t ched seams and las tex in t he shoul­der s t r aps to p re ­vent s t ra in . Beau t i ­ful ly lace t r immed or ta i lored, in tea-

rose, wh i t e .

SATIN PANTIES,

Lacy or embroid­ered, 13 to 17, 1.98

Sub-Deb Lingerie Second Floor

Flint & Kent Seel Silk

LINGERIE! SALE!

79c Regularly 1.00

Gift Umbrellas Are So Gay They're Fun to Carry and

Therefore Nice to Give

New Woo/ Gloves Hand-Knitted Heavy Wool in Black,

White or Bright Color Grounds

Cheney's Velvet NEGLIGEES

Sale/ 7.95 T h e pr ice coupled wi th t he qua l i t y t akes sale p r o p o r t i o n s ! T h e s e a re g rac ious neg l igees in colors t ha t g low w i t h the i r velvet sheen, A m e r i c a n beauty , violet , wine , Colonial and F r e n c h blues, black. Sizes 16 to 44.

Second Floor

A Flint & Kent fa­mous specialty! A mixture of silk and rayon so fine that it seems like all silk.

Vests, bodice top, cm long and full, 34 to 42. Band Panties, taped

fronts, elastic backs, 5 to 8.

Bloomers, full cut, tape front, elastic back, 5 to 8. Step-ins, no front seam-ing, lastex waist, 5 to 8.

Street Floor

3.98 P u r e si lk covers in lovely shades , both plain and fancy. T h e handles are clear, carved

c rys ta l in newly dreamed-of des igns . U m ­brel las l ike these jo in the class of smar t

accessor ies . 24 inch l eng th . Street Floor

3.98 W h a t you wil l love them for and give them for and wear t h e m for is the gay des ign­

ing, somet imes an al lover pa t t e rn , some­t imes jus t a cuff, somet imes j u s t con t ras t ­ing seam s t i t ch ing . B u t a lways u n u s u a l !

Street Floor

rGinnnnrririsTnnnnn^^

Gaily Striped BOUCLE SCARFS

1.00 W h a t ' s more — they ' r e woven in A u s t r i a w h e r e they are a specia l ty . Gay colorful • t r i p e s and modern i s t i c des igns on brown, b lue , dubonnet , green, gold, b lack ; fin­

ished wi th hand- t i ed f r inge .

t Street Floor

Attractive Little

TURBANS 5.95

T h e va r i e ty of s ty les and cons tan t ly chang ing se lec t ion of 5.95 ha t s has made F l i n t & Ken t more famous than ever ! More new ones have jus t come in. T h e one sketched is half felt, half faille, black

wi th rh ines tone o rnament .

Second Floor

Nurse and Doctor PLAY OUTFITS

1.98 EACH

Nurse ' s or doc tor ' s un i fo rms packed in a su i tcase w i th all the necessary equ ipment for t r e a t i n g doll a i lments . T h e r e ' s a toy s te thoscope , t he rmom­eter, bandage roll , adhesive, penci l , char t , cot ton, nurse ' s wr i s t w a t c h ! Even a play d ip loma! E v e n a Med i ­cal Handbook of Doll A i l m e n t s !

WOODBURNING SETS P y r o r i t e penci l , wood b locks and comple te equ ipment for b u r n i n g and

p a i n t i n g on wood. 1.00 to 5 .95 .

Street Floor

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B s a a o o o o nrtnppn a a w a w a ' o T n n r r r i r Y T n n n r g '

Festive Frocks FOR HAPPY HOLIDAYS

19.95 Gaily s w i n g i n g sk i r t s and shor t sh i r r ed s leeves

and a readiness for soc iab i l i ty ! W e ' v e such a good se lec ton of these smar t l i t t l e d resses you ' l l f ind a favori te of y o u r own. W e l ike pa r t i cu l a r ly t h e d ress ske tch­ed. I t has new Da lma t i an bead­ing a round t h e wais t l ine and is blue, gold, red or aqua crepe .

Sizes 14 t o 20.

Second Floor

\

!

The Evening Wraps You Notice Are

WHITE FUR F l i n t & Ken t p re sen t s a smar t select ion of these l u x u r i o u s wraps in wh i t e b u n n y or lapin, casual, swagger or tun ic s ty les .

Sizes 12 to 18.

35.00 to 69.50 . Sketched is a Schiaparelli replica in nhite lapin stitched to ermine blocking.

Size 16, 6930

Second Floor

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