Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1923, Page 49

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SOCILETY. TRE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 22, 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY. v T 1 T g {house guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcoxiof All Saints' Protestant Episcopal! Mrs. Stephen Lymun Tabor to be dele- | Mrs. Thomas B, Robertson, preaident | of Mr. and Mra, Thom +uon | i Mrs. % Mrs. . R : 2 Mra, a8 B. Robertson Fraternity Is Guest | lert Thursday by motor tor Cumber- |Church Wednesday. gates to the convention of the ch-!ul the board; Mre. John H. Harwood, [of ~ Melr.ae atrest while visiting | NICHOLS At Wednesday Luncheon | lund, M., to spend the week end. | The Woman'a Club of Chevy Chase | &ration of iubs of tie B of |Mrs. E. A. Parker, Mra George B.|Washington to attend the annust din: | t Wednesday Luncheos . i The soclal section of the Woman's | will hold its meeting In May on the|Maryland. to be held April 24, 25 and | King, Mra. Basil M. Manly, Mra. Wal- | ner of the Daton Association Mendas, | 1223 C A S 3 B | Club‘of Chevy Chase entertained at a |fourth, inatead of the third, Wednes: |26 at Halttmare. Ad. ter A. Brown, Mrs. J. Bdson Brigs, | April 16, at i sanTaE Members of the Delta Delta E f | bridge luncheon Monday at the home | :y. On account of the meeting of | Mrs. O. C. Merr!ll will entertain at {Dr. Laura 8. Hrenon, Mra. Cliford | Miss Hel Gruve Mondas & Sale of Traternity were entertained Wednes of Mrs, Joseph Travers Maguire on,the County Federation of Clubs, | tea Monday afternoon at her home on | Richard and Mrs. Stephen Lyman a K Gowns, s e O e adeBrow | Hesketh street. The section also en- | which will convene during the third | Meiroge strect, in honor of the Chevy |Tabor. The aubject for discassion b | 2 By ey e i ais tertained at a4 dance in honor of the wlnh of that month. The club_has | Chase Circle of the Florence Critton- | will be the method of financing the inelyded Washingty Evening, Afternoon Wraps, #“nd Miss Gertrude Van Rip husbunds of the members of the club ;I:olod Mra. O. C. Merrill, Mra. Wil- | den Home, the president of the board | proposed new mission home. | chapter of the Alumnae of the Na- | Handmade Waists strect northwest. Tn the company Saturday evening at the Maryland fllam Lyles Offutt. Mra. Karle H. Clapp. [and all of the members of the finance | President Gray of Bates College. | tlonal Park Seminary of Morest were Mrs. J. D. A. Morrow, Mr: 3 £ schaolhouse. Mra. Joseph Travers Maguire and!committee. She will be assisted by | Lewiston, Me., was the house guest' Glen Md. At a Great Reduction =2 | A concert was given Friday cvenhlxl' at'the Presbyteriun Church, Connecti- 2 Yut ivenue und Chevy Chase clrcls, Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan : : S by tie forelin children of the Ameri- Boozer. Miss Marion Harrell. M £ cunization School, of which Miss Alt- R e o - Pauline Warrell A card parly has 3 ; 2 franeriyor \ehetERV owi Purchases Forwarded Free to Any Shipping Point in the United States heen planned fo 1 3 X children of eight different . nations. The Kussian chorus wag an i Ak pIaee el 25 @ 7.4 especial feature of the program. 1 adys Boozer, a The Bethesda Woman's Club will | . nue northwest is i entertaln at cards In May at the home ab ? o | of Mrs. Charles L. Corby, on Rockville | 5 road, i . i 5 3 Mrs. C. W. Semmes of Delaficld Monday Morning Club 5 place enlertained Tuesday at lunch- ! L ° Will Give Musical con, and bridee. e v sica . ;. Mrs. 1t B. Swope of Huntington . 2 ey i - - E | street’ entertalned the bridge club of Established 1861 . which she is a_member Friday. Mr. e will entertain at | evening, Apri i S l-: S v » 1tuess of Legation street | tr t in e cards eancsiay: | eet an even her home. lin K. Frelot of 33d street director and ss Lucy - ¥ | o1t ed at bridge Friday In honor ompanist AVID ARUSTRONG PARSONS, | of her mother, Mrs. John Sears of Mrs. A K 1y Miss Helen Al R P ol S o Prepare for the Shrine | for the benefit of th, orge Washing- Convention Now Art Center Club _ | ton Universtty Hosp ss Louise l!a{(‘-lr of Goucher Col- To Hold Reception i[—’_————-_——————_m | S AT A 3 warm Weather Needs fl P 4. . ' e * l : Three-piece Fiber Suite, suitable for living room, sun parler, perch or den. 1 0 ‘ Aot Finished in Baronial Brown; upholstered with cretonne to harmonize. Con- & A structed with spring-filled cushions over spring seat. Suite consists of large 0 b i g T fi i davenport, arm rocker and armchair to match. 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. = i ‘ - Price of Suite, $77 T H1Z wonen of Washington have learned the { Davenport, $47.00 Arm Rocker, $15.00 Armchair, $15.00 art of dressing smartly, in spite of a lim- ited income. How do they do it? They select apparel of originality and dis- SEASONABLE FURNITURE tinctive styling at Ney's—the house that knows hew to select clothes for women who know how Our Spring display of this quaint Cedar Lawn Furniture is more complete than ever for outdoor use. We recommend to wear them. this type of furniture. Revised Prices Downward! Sturdy and Attractive Lawn Settee as Low as Spring Capes reduced to. ... X . P ‘ Lawn Armchair as Low as Spring Coats reduced to Spring Dresses reduced to g 3 Lawn Tables, as Low as 3"|‘”_l i 4 Spring Capes reduced to Spring Coats reduced to Spring Suits reduced to ‘ HA MMOCKS Spring Dresses reduced to - ] - A notable feature in modern home-building is the increasing number of homes built with sun parlors and enclosed oo il o porches. You will find the porch hammock and the swaying porch divans a splendid addition to yeur e s« Special Porch Hammock, Complete With Chains . The House of Quality Mayer Bros. & Co.)—— e BREAKFAST ROOM SUITES ¢ 937-939 F 5t. NN\W. 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