Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1923, Page 45

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-SOCIETY. The edvigory snd exoqutive boards of the Recreation Club of Chevy Chase - will mcet- Tuesdsy - evening, January 30, at 8 o'clock, ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. McDowell, Connecticut avenue' and \East Kirk street.: Miss Virginia Overb Va., is the house guest f of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P, Wilcox of XKanawha street. Students of the Chevy Chase Coun- try School, on Grafton :street, are preparing “Twelfth Night,” Shakespeare, to be given jn March. Mr. and Mrs. James C.‘Adkins of Raymond street entertained -on Sat- |- urday evening at dinner, followed by cards. Mrs. Truman Abbe of Huntington mtreet entertained the executive cont- mittee of the Mothers' Club of._the k V. Brown School at luncheon Tues- ay. The monthly meeting of the"Rec- tors Aid of All Saints' Church was held Tuesday, S3.08 11 ., n the, parishnall . The election of officers for the year 1923 were held. Canon Johm . W. the rector, was elected president; Mrs. Harry' T, Peters, vice pi E. 8. Holland, secretary; B. Meloy, tyeasurer, “and executive officer. Luncheon was served at-1.p.m. After luncheon the Woman's Auxiliary of the parish met to elect offi ensuing bie 1 term. Mr bt S elected president; Mrs. vice president and c eper fund; Mrs. Wil- corresponding -secre- John Fischer, recording sec- |4 A\Irs George W. Dalszell, re- treasurer; - Mrs. William T, Tollard, re-elected oustodian .of the woman's united offering: Mrs, W. Todd,: chairman of the committee -ifi uhar)xp of the Lenten missionary Dboxes; Mrs. Oswald Schreiner, chair- man of the publicity committee, and »Mrs. W. D. Hurd, chairman of the church periodicals. Assisting Mrs. Hurcl are Mrs. O. C. Merrill and Mrs. . D. Lane. Sl will, be George M. MeC will be held ev, during_Lent in the parish hall . J. N. Chapman, a missionary, address- ed the auxiliary on her work:in Alaska. The missionary boxes of'the Woman's Auxiliary will be serit to the fission at Sherwood, Tenn. of the luncheon of the Rector's Ald Society for Japuary are: Mrs. Willlam H. Steuart (chair- man), Mrs. Hubert Bissell, Mrs. Jesse Chester Bowem Mrs. ‘Byron U, Gra- . Mrs, Hugh B. Meloy and Mr&, ‘ernon West, For February, Mrs. iam D. 'Hur the chairman, as- sisted by Hedges, ‘Mrs. obert D. Ma~ irs. Abner Ferguson and Mrs: “ochran olyn B. Parker and Mrs. Jfi‘ksun of New York city spent & with Mr. and,Mrs. Wil- 39th’ street on their Dallas Grady . of Newark street entertained on Tuesday even- ing at 500. Her home was tastefully et peas, nar- d C son will take possession of their new home on Primrose street in. the near v and her. daughter J., are the house . H. Burritt The Woman's League of the For- eign Missionary Soclety of the Metho- dist*Episcopal Church of Chevy will hold & business meeting Thurs- day, February 1, at 2 pam. in the church. _ Following the meeting, a dinner_ will be given, to which the men of the parish aré invited trom (- N MRS. l(szl’rn D. SANFORD, Who' before her marriage January 20, was Misy Ruth Mardock Church, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Ben- edfct Church. L homsé of-Mrs: Bsch, on Brookville road. -The officers and the executive board of the Woman's Democratic Club of Montgomery - Count: Monday by Mrs. Jesse W. N| of Brookville road and d Mrs. Emily Newell Blllr the street. guest of“honor, gave an interesting |, address coneerning the proposed new national clubhouse of the” woman's A 1. | Montgomery- will hold Its first politi- cat study -0lase. in Chevy Chase Libras Among the host party given at the was Mrs. Willlam A, street. The soclal section of the Woman's February, at the ses at the card ity Club Tuesday Boss of 39th % [Club_of Chevy Chase gave a beneft card phrty Saturday evening st the Maryland “schoolhouse. The 5 proceeds ;‘“l be givento ‘guflbn!‘omary County. Service Li John mmn; 'of Keokule street ests at bridge aL 'y Club Saturday tertuined a few the Columbla Count afternoon. Mrs. Lilo M. Perrin-and her daugh- ter of Willlams, Ariz., are spending the winter with Mrs. Perrin’s parents, Mr.' And Mrs’ Willlam. R. of Primrose street. - Mrs. J. B. Lloyd of Kanawha street entertained at luncheon Thursday in honor of Mme. Elizalde, the Wife of the minister from Ecuador. Mr. and Mrs. Bolitha Laws are now occupying their new home, on Oxford street. Mrs. Catherine Thomas of Asbury Park J.. who has been visiting n-law and daughter, Judge . Alexander R. Mullowny of Connecticut avenue,- will leave for California in.the near future. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shepard and Jtheir family are now occupying their new home, on Leland street. Mrs. Keech, the rother of dfrs, K. P. Wilson, of Rosemary street, is very in, Mrs. Harold E. Dt street entertained mittee of the Chey: ase Chapter of the Young Woman's Christian Asso- ciation, of which Mrs. Doyle is the chairman, at lunchcon Thursday. The committee discussed plans for the coming year. vle of Huntington e executive com- GREENWICH VILLAGE TEA ROOM 1731 H St. N.W—Tel. M. 2455 ) - household. practical design with drop ,A"l/ S r—-, ', 'a The tea wagon has be- come : an indispensable piecé in the progressive -Here is- a leaves, four rubber-tired wheels -and removable glass tray. The two drop - leaves .convert this tea ' wagon into a convenient luncheon table. ' FEBRU- PRice = $25.00 PRICE For the occasional armchair . or arm rocker in the living room, ' library or bedroom, ask to see this solid mahogmy armchair or > $20.00 arm rocker. ruary Sale Pnee doscs & Sons . ESTABLISHED 1861 F @ ELEVENTH. WB inens. Cerpets Upholstery L. 27th Annual February Furniture Sale Monday, january 29th, will mark the opening of our Twenty-Seventh Annual February Furniture Sale. We have assembled a truly wonder- ful assortment. of furmture, specially reduced from 10 to 40% below the regular gelling price. Each and every piece of furniture in our en- tire stock is included, the smallest reduction bemg 10%, and the great- est 40%. Below are listed but a few of the remarkable values mdlcauve of the entire sock Office Furniture not included in this sale. This attractive two-tone mahogany bedroom suite, comutmg of large dresser, chiffonier, vanity dresser and full siz¢ or single size bed. FEB- RUARY SALE PRICE OF 4-PIECE SUITE WITH FULL $330 00 FEBRUARY SALE PRICE OF 5PIECE SUITE WITH $3 84 50 SINGLE SI1ZE BED - .. Sold separately if desired—Dresser, 38350 Clufl'onler, $75.00; Vanity =~ Dresser, $117.00; Full or Single Size Bed, $54.50. The gate-leg table may be used as a breakfast table, tea table or card table. The resourceful will find many other prac- tical uses for this most popular article of furni- ture. Table as shown has solid mahogany top with drawer in end; size of table 34x42 inches. Finish and construction thebest. FEBRUARY price.... $25.00 PRICE . Spinet Desk—A beautifully designed' and finished desk is the one here shown; finish of dull mahogany; $75.00 to $100. FEBRUARY SALE PRICE. ... $34.50 Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson of Brook- ~ville road and Newland street will en- rtain the Luncheon Circle of All Saints' Episcopal Church, of whieh Mrs. William T. Pollard is the chair- man, on Thursday at 1 p.m M Albert E. Berry of West Unsurpassed Service. Club nmu-u ZBe to 80e. Plate Lanch, 80e. 'Dinser. 8c, Bpecial Chieken Dinner {Berved from 1 to X STCRYORR. P treet entertained Tuosdsy at i T nd “bridge. nince cflmml[tel‘ of the Be- thesda Woman's Club_Will “give -&f card party Wednesday, January 31, af 5 pm, at the New Hamilton Hotel The proceeds will be déomated to th building fund of the club, Mrs. J. Castle Ridgwsa her home on Elm street ind has fo! ed Mr. Ridgway in St. Louis, "Mo. where he will be stationed for the “lmar Stanwood (‘nbhs I:h‘lnu?; the Che Chase Country Schoo! ress- ed ge Woman's Club of Woodside, Nd on “Progressive Education” Wed- a; % "Raphacl Semmes of Raymond street entertained the luncheon unit of the Church of the Blessed Sacra- ment Wednesday. Mrs. Jere Crane of Western avenue + entertained the members of Her club at_luncheon and bridge Friday. The Mothers’ Club and the tuchen of the E. Brown School gave & linen shower and farewell tea to Miss Sidney Rebert Wednesday afternoon BARGAIN MONDAY 17 Bargains for This 10-piece mahogany dining room suite of Italian design, consist- ing of buffet, china case, closed-in serving table, five side chairs and armchair to' match. (Sold complete only. $319 50 1 FEBRUARY SALE PR(CE OF SUlTE . s, . This Bedroom Suite with its grace ful moulduul and neat trim has proven one of the most popular suites in our stock. Can be had in com- bination' mahogany or figured American walnut. Febru- $237 arySalePnc‘gsofSulle F SRR b 00 Dresser, 00; Chiffonier, $47.50; Large Vani Dres "y or Single Size Bed, $48.00. x ” o __ Monday Only That - Sidney R e John 8. Cotton || -Should Crowd 0¢rst_or‘ on Morrison street. Mies Rebert left Chevy Chase last week for Pitts- burgh, Pa., whers she will be mar- ried. Lieut. Commander Henry H. Schoen- born of Connecticut avenue is spe: $ng several weeks in the British Isles, Lincoln ‘of Furniture Gimp for Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Morrison streef hate returned from New York city, wher« they have been spending a week. "The Woman's Club of Bethesda met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Willlam W. Bride, In Edgemoor. - Mr. Fred- erlc Willlam Wile gave an address on “Topics of the Da; fre. Th omas H y}!‘skker of MeRintey | = l spent the weel ln n- o )\:;:’: with her daug! ‘Miss Louise THE LANSDOWNE Rnatole May be had in beuu!lful Amerlun walnut of Italian design of dull wax finish. - Suite consists of buffet,66 inches long; dining room table, 8 ft. extension; clnmcue, serving table, five side chairs and armchair to match. ROBERT SHELTON BR;:QI‘ who is a studam. at Goucher o9 :Eelohn Lewis of West: Vl inia e ———— = The Reading SASLS o' i i ive groip o m-ma i ay in "’“‘:E"v{:‘?":'é‘f:f’{ mmf“ g b ul:,tlon :?l fiuye l:?l velourg:: brow n mohair tapestry. Outside backs and Gussed” the " note W"" both sides of cushions covered with same material (no nails used in the Shen Jemen 3, Ehiscns o, Ber construction of this suite). --Frames of hardwood, dowelled and dove-- Sesdts ett tor Floride; where they || tail construction throughoul, exposed parts of solid mllloglny, spring seats, - et 5'"“‘;':: Tt . spring backs and spring “edges—~cushions filled with down. ~Suite consists B Ench e Hernoon st the of d.mm (7 feet 1,,,,) armchair and fireside highback $ 416. 50 wing chair. February Sale Price of Suite. . Chairs upholstered in tapestry to add warmth- to the room. Sold separately—Davenport, $210.00; Armchair, $10?.00,, Highback Suite Sold Complete Only. February Sale price of Ten- $375 00 2 i Wirig Chair, $99.50. e, 10 PleeeSulte../... e L i R m“fl With m - N 2 2 g 706-G: Strewt - B Lo M TS : : e : . : SepmA ; A branch of my “Hair p Inch : : : Agugh, . Dressing Studio on ‘the — D iy A I i r- Special duphy of secretary bookcases. A very lundy and artistic piece of furniture, filling the nqmremenu of a bookcase and desk at the Special display is featured during thuule. Tbcpnmnhrtulow $49 00 Second Floor of | Powhatan Hotel Pa. Ave. at 18th Phone Main 2740 Its conduct will be un= der my personal super- vision—and with my trained assistants-in-ate- - tendanee. . Katie Dunn_ 517 Elevenrt‘l:, Street is al[-cwel square tube bed _iznay be had in brown mahogany, “American or old i finish;: co . Reed Nlhoml lphn[ and_ layer February " Sale: R R RO R . All Steel Bed, as lhqwn with Srring and Lever $96.00 /FEBRUARY M lutl in M h 3 | Ammeiin “Wilaat' o ol'& o.v.:ryy finulus.

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