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SOCIETY Dances to Be Given " By Catholic Women ~:Arrangements have been made for two dances to be held at the Catholic Community House, 601 B street, the first on Tyesday, December 27, from 9 to 11:30, and the second on New Year eve, from 9 to 12 o'clock. The Catholic Women's Service Club will e-hostess on both occasions. Mies J. Christine Dohnau " Bride of Mr. Roy V. Shope “The marriage of Miss J. Christine Dohnau of Nickerson, Kan., and Mr. Bq; V. Shope of Ashevlle, N. C., took 88e at 8 o'clock last evening in the Mgunt Vernon M. E. Church, the Rev. Dr. Clovis G. Chappell officiating. Only #3%mall group of friends were present @nd the attendants were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Compton. The bride wore a ‘k blue street suit and a small hat the same shade. #after January 10 Mr. and Mrs. Shope i1l be at home at 701 Tudor Hall, ssachusetts avenue. CHEVY CHASE. TCapt. and Mrs. Walter R. Gherardi were hosts at dinner at the Chevy Chase Club last evening for their sons, ‘Walter and Taylor Gherardi, who are home for the holidays from St. George's School. Mr. B. Ashby Leavell and son. Mr. John Leavell, have returned to their § after visiting relatives in . Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wattels have returned to their home after a series of visits with relatives in Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. Clyde Van Valin and daughter, Miss Van Valin, of Willlamsport, Pa., who have been the house guests of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Forest De Lore Van Valin, have returned to their home. Cadet Warren 1. Bowie of St John's Military School in Manlius, Y.. is spending his Christmas vac tion with his parents, Mr. and Mra €. L. Bowie of Shepherd street. Cadet Bowie is a member of the yeserve office’ training corps unit maintained here by the War Department, and is taking a college preparatory course. A number of former graduates of innell College in Towa gave a banquet last week at the Brooke Tea House in honor of President Main of Grinnell. Former Senator Burton of Ohio spoke, also the secretary of the delegution to the arms conference from China. The dinner was served on a U-shaped table before an open fire with decorations in Keeping with the holiday spirit. Among those pres- ent were the following: Mr. E. Main, Mr. Burton, Miss Burton, Dickerson, Mr. E. N. Noble, Mrs. N. Noble, Mr. Lee, Miss Reed, Mr. A. Blackly, Mrs. A. Blackly, Mr. T. S. Foster, Mrs. T. S. Foster, Mr. R. F. MecClenon. Miss Cole. Mr. F. T. Whit- . Mrs. N. Cole, Miss Morris, Mrs. Hairy L. 10 her home after visiting her paren Mr. and Mrs. Frank Repp, at Plainflel Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton Beall of N York city -are_visiting their parents, Col. and Mrs. Fielder M. M. Beall. The first meeting to be held in the new edifice of All Saints’ Episcopal Church was that at midnight last night. The caurch, which has been under con- struction, has just been completed, and the pipe organ will be installed at once. The Chevy Chase Center of the Na- tional Woman's Foundation will hold its next meeting and election of of- ficers for the year on Tuesday after- noon, December 27, at 2:30 p.m., at the Chevy Chase Maryland School on Rose- mary Street. The full Center is re- Quested to be present at this meeting, as taere are a number of important mat- tars to be brought up. »irs. Abner Ferguson was hostess at her home last week at a very pretty tridge luncheon, when she had for her guests the members of her bridge club. Miss Helen Hodges is spending the Christmas _holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Merrill and asugnter are_spending the holidays in Homestead, Pa., as the guests of Mrs. Merrill's brother. Miss Ann Ashley, who is a student at Miss Devereaux’s school near Philadel- phia, Pa., is home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ashley, for the remainder of the holidays. Mr: Edwin Morgan is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. James Dudley Morgan. Mrs. Katherine Thomas of Asbury Park, N. J., is visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Judge and Mrs. Alex- ander R. Mullowney. Mr. Rhett who is a student at Ann Arbor, Mich., js here visiting Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Merritt. Miss Mary Nesbit of Cleveland, Ohio, is also_spending the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Merritt. Irving all, who is_matriculating at Blair's Academy, in New Jersey, is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Hall, for the holidays. Mrs. J. Luther Neff, wife of Rev. Mr. Neff, pastor of the Chevy Chase M. E. Church, is in Baltimore vidit- ing relatives for & couple of weeks. Mrs. Neff will be joined later by her husband. : Mr. Edwin G. Henschel of New York city will arrive this week for a short visit with Dr. and Mrs. D. G. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William s, will leave to- morrow for New York city, where she will spend a week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert ill entertain at a dance at their home Arthur Gilbert will who have been vis -law and daughter, C. Godfrey, have re- turned to their home. Mrs. Price Hinton was hostess at a tea at her home last week. Mr. and Mgs. J. Edgar Sohl were hosts for o dinner party at their home last week. A Christmas _ pageant entitled ~When the Stars Shone” will be given tonight by the Sunday school of the evy Chase Methodist Episcopal ‘hurch at the church. The friends of Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Buokingham will regret to learn of the illness of their daughter, Miss ‘atherine Buckingham, who is home trom Wellesley for the holidays. Mr. Edward Browne, who is a stu- dent at the American University, is With his parents, Representative and Mrs. Edwin E. Browne, for the holi- . ‘ir. and Mrs. Robert G. Carter were hosts at dinner at their home Tue: day evening, when they had covers laid for six. ‘Mrs. Arthur Copeland, who has been visiting her daughter in New York . city, has returned to her home, and entertained the members of the Chevy Chase Thimble Club at her residence Tuesday. ‘Mrs. Clarence F. Sowers has re- turned to her home after spending two weeks with Mrs. Carroll Brown of Germantown, Md. 'Mr. Willlam Douglas Campbell has sold his house on Quincy street and has gone to the Burlington Hotel for “:Mr. and Mrs. George James Bond of New York city are spending the hollday season with Mr. and Mrs. S. @._Skelton. Mrs. Laura Sanner Post has pur- chased n-?l ?amvbell hou’no. on Quincy street, and is in possession. 'r" and Mre. George W. M. Vinal entertained seventeen of their former classmates at & buffet supper at their home last week. Capt. Leon Dessez has arrived to epend a month with his mother, Mrs. Leon Desses. Commander Cavode Davis is spend- ing the week end with wife and children. Mres. Davis was formerly Miss Elisabeth Swartzell. A Christmas fantasy, written and produced by Mrs. E. L. Pugh, will be given at the Chevy Chase Library on Friday evening, December 30, at 8 o'clock p.m., with the Sunday school children of the Catholic Church ot the Blessed Sacrament taking the ir. and Myg.-Alvin-Cline aad-bady Rathbone of Montana.{,. MHES. PHILIP P. CAMPBELL, Wife of Representatt Kansas, who is expected to spend winter in Washington. Alvin, jr, of Philadelphia, Pa., are spending a week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cline. r. and Mrs. N. rns of Baltimore, Md., have ar- rived to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cline. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenbaum of Little Rock, Ark., iti their daughter and son-in-law, and Mrs. George W. Harris. Judge and Mrs. xander R. Mul- lowney will entertain at a dance at their home tomorrow evening. Mr. La Salle Spier will entertain his yvoung music pupils at his home next Wednesday afternoon at a per- formance of Mr. Punch and Mrs. Judy and their famous company of manikins 5 Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred French White are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jack- son White. Mr. Allen Pease of Philadelphia, Pa., has joined Mrs. Pease and their chil- dren’ here for the holidays and are with Mrs. Pease . Mr. and Mrs. Carl T also have their son, Mr. Carl Shaifer of New York city, with them for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Small have sold their house on West Kirke street and have moved into their mother's home, on Jones Mill road. for the winter, or until they build again. Cable, wife of Representative John L. Cable of Ohio, was hostess at a very pretty tea at her home, on Northampton_street, lagt "Wednes afternoon. and Mrs. Hulsken. Marriage Licenses. Mai licenses Lave been issued to the o nd inck Jland Jackeon and Martha Johuson, piand Jucka ohuson, both of m J. Hedgemon and Tennia Johnson. arl Queen and Susie 3 Clare S Z . Brewster and Oora B. Rowlett. Nathan R. Smith and Katherine L. Reynolds. Arthur B. Tyler and Lenora M. Dwinbaugh, both of Capitol Helghts, Md. iliiam B. Baslits and Angeling Ferro. w of Granite Springs, Va., and Mary W, on ot Symmit, Va. William V. Canter and Mary V. Ward. oy B. Saunders aud Virginia E. Burwoody, both ‘of_Richmond, Va. . e ul K. Duvall of Alexandria, Va.. and Lois V. Brown of this ci Maurice M. Meade and Blanch E. Wall. nd Lula Courtney. s Estella S. son, Jr., and trothe Walter A. Johnson and Clemey Show. Peter Hurt and Harriet Nickens. Myron E. Marks and Lucile G. Freema both of Richmond. Va Alexander Parker and Hattie E. Gillian. Rufus D. Delaney and Helen M. Bird. Walter Holland and Lillian Bafles. both of %. P o st r and Mamie Rohtnson. William W. Seg and Grace L. Eaton. _Earl P, aldorf, Md.. and Consuelo Forest, Ohio, and s cit Jacob aesel. Robert A. Thompson and Sarah E. Olive. William A. Ryan and Kathryn T. Brill. Siller of this city and Helen Ham- n 0. ove and Bessie M. Kemon, both Kimball of Portland, Me.. and ‘ant of Sutherland, ushey, both Tacey and Lydia 0. Neabsco, Va. Thomas L. Campbell of Hyattsville, Md., and Harvest C. Birdwell of this city. Lloyd R. Spen: and Mildred M. Mo Bdward C. of Richmond, thur Richard E. E ry P. Hungerford of this city. mes H. Durrett and Myrtle E. Fill, both of Guinea. Va. Oather H. Humphreys and Carrie M. Brooke, both of Stuarts Draft. Va. ry E. Mercier and Helen E. Bauer. « city and Helen nnan of this oldwin, de and Sary E. Palmon, both d Helen M. Bowie. d Alice Price. Anderson Smith and Lucy Henry. Thomas B. Jones and Peurl ¥. Dent. ank and Mary 8. White, both of LV Roy V. Shope of Asheville, N ana J. Christine Dhonau of Nickerson, Ki Frederick T. Gray of Richmond, Va., and Aljce E. McGee of this clty. Herman_R. Groves of Potomac, Va., and J. Keady of this city. D. Wiseman and Myrtle B. don J. E._Ramer of illiam H. V ‘ampbell of Mis, Warns and Miss{ ¥ . The tea was given in| .| honor of Mme. Sophia Charlesboisallo THE SUN. MISS LIANE MARIE COUDRAY. Whose engagement to Mr. J. Lesl announced. ‘'oudray s the daughter of Mr. Bowling was recentl; nd Mrs. Laurence W. Coudray 2000 16th atreet. Wrank Ferguson of Wiiliam J. di iam H. Hawkins and Daisy Maurice Dorsey and Margaret William A Ri ohn H. West of Chicago, Ill., and phine B. §myth of New York city Rhoney Brooks and Mary E. Gordon. Cranberry Jelly Molds. Cook double them. boiler, adding no water & cloth and measure it. mold wet with cold water. rate plate. for the other items of the menu. AY Farrar of Apton, Va., and Emma or. hardson and Adelle Hodge. 0se- a quart of cranberries in a When they are broken to pieces squeeze the juice from them through To each pint of juice allow a pound of sugar. Bring the liquid to a fast boil, stir in the sugar, let the jelly boil up once and take it from the fire. Turn into a A pretty | idea is to have indlvidual molds of the cranberry jelly and serve one of these to each guest on a small sepa- This plan makes an at- ractive feature of the cranberry and gives more room on the large plate to WE thank our friends and customers for their generous pat- ronage which has made our first Christmas in business most successful. So accept our hearty wishes for a Merry, Merry Christ- mas and a Happy and Pros- perous New Year. i | 1 Incorporated, 707 12th St. NW. Electrical Appliances I Joseph Sperling Faurrier 1336 F St. NW. Extends to his Friends, Patrons and the Public of Washington his heartfelt good Wishes for a Very Merry Christmas and Happy, Prosperous New Year How impossible and inadequate have rouges, powders and paints, with to be. For years our skin, its and antiseptic effect are but amot'fi many virtues - complexion. door to Beauty it opens. it renders to your skin . Try it to-day and see the new Carroll-Erwin Co. 8 A ARSI ASASAREN’ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, confidence its'many friends have shown in the New Store, which has enabled us to transact a Holiday business far greater than our most sanguine expectations FREE | A very attractive and v tee, Armchair and large polished Golden Oak, with bent glass ends. 218 Easy Credit Terms at “The National” BOBAARN NBORARE Like picture, of rich, e LT CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT The National Furniture Co. ~ Merr With Every Purchase of $100 or More A 26-piece Set of Wm. A. Rogers Guar- anteed Silverware or a 42-piece Set of Beautifully Decorated Dinnerware. ThisMahogany good quality Imitation Leather..... With Liberal Credit at “The National” [ Exactly as Pictured vell constructed Suite, in polished Mahogany finish, consisting of Set- Rocker, covered with DECEMBER 25, Health, Happiness and Prosperity to All Our Patrons! : THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. Hereby extends the compliments of the season—also its sincere thanks for the s -Finish Living Room Suite 1921—PART 2. & SOCIETY 73 GUARANTEED QUALITY AT 2 The National Furniture Co. Christmas Tuesday Morning you will find us ready again with another remarkable line-up of Values and—LIBERAL I | CREDIT FOR 1922. T TN I Large six-cover size. High Shelf Extra. $28.75 Easy Credit at “The National” A Coal Heater Like Cut ' A coal saver and very low priced at %9.75 With “Ti $97.75| Easy Credit at h This Four-Piece Dining Room Suite Consists of four durably constructed pieces— large Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table and Ex- tension Table, in Golden Oak or Jacobean finish. A very desirable suite and a bargain for Tuesday at On “The National’s” Easy Credit Plan This Three-Piece Bed Outfit‘ Like picture. top Sanitary Mattress Spring ....as.... Easy Continuous~§ost White Enamel Metal Bed, with Soft- and Good Pflyme;l!l at “The National” o e I mumumnnn i Oil Heater As Pictured Odorless and a guar- anteed fuel saver. It's so handy to have one of these heaters on ex- tra cold days. $4.75 A lintle a Week at “The Natiomal” $98.75 This Golden Oak Bedroom Suite Exactly Like Picture Is of Polished Golden Oak and consists of attractive Dresser and Chiffonier, each with plate mirror, and full size, continuous post White Enamel Metal Bed. For 4377 Tuesday we have marked this suite at the extremely low PLICEHOT s sato st oo hilios sl loiciore Use “The National’s” Easy Payments . / {