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SOCIETY. CHEVY CHASE o THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 30, - 1923—PART n ' Atlantic City and Mr. &nd Mrs. Harry Evening Reception to. Hono!’ D. A. R. Hefld H, The marriage of Miss Ethel Fraen- zel, daughter of Mrs. Anne Fraenzel, Fones of Seattle, Wash. where she spent the summer, was {hostess at dinner last evening, enter- talning at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Miss Laura Bryn, daughter of the minister of Norway and Mme. 9 SOCIETY, Catholic Women's Club Resumes Dinner Program Bryn. Mr. Bert Miller, commissioner of insurance in the District of Colum- bia, has {ssued invitations for a din- The club dinners under the aus- pices of the Catholic Women's Service Club will be resumed Thursday, Oc- tober 11, at 6 o'clock at the Catholic Community House, 601 ¥ street north- | | west. | In honor of the president general, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion of the District of Columbla will |bia, has e invitaic o v o , Oc- | IS _the presidential suite at the givo a reception Tuesday evening, Oc- | X, 'Ry iy, PERGEntia) multe at the tober 16, from 9 to 11 o'clock, at the | will have thirty guests, Washington Club. 3 i members of the society and members-at-large are invited to. at- tend, the invitation to District Daugh- ters being through their chapters. to 'Mr. Paul Friebus Grove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Grove, will _ take place Wednesday evening., The Kinley street, left Tuesday for the ceremony will be performed in the Woodberry Forest Academy, in \'lr-1 “i”\'flrj\' Methodi: l\‘ihurch by the o g gbdex 2 > ; ev. James Shera Montgomery, at ®inia, where ‘.h(,\ are students. || 2 3 8 o'clock,” and will be followed by The Rector's Aid Soclety of Allf an_informal reception for the mem- sints' Episcopall Church met Tuei rs of the wedding party and the y at 10 o'clock a.m., in the parish| tives in the home of the bride's mother at 1833 Corcoran street. Miss hall. Rev. Mr. Cacke, the new rector, presided. Fraenzel will be attended by Miss Esther O'Connor as maid of honor, Miss Mildred Schoenborn, the daugh and two bridesmaids, Miss Margaret ter of Lieut. Comr Mrs. Henry F. oenborn of Connecticu Everheart and Miss Frances Schrac avenue, is spending seve weeks in| Holland Heron, son of the late . Heron, will be best man and the Lynn, Mass, as the house guest of | Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper Rein-| ushers will be Mr. Manuel A, Prevost, Mr. Vivian O'Brien, Mr. Carl Stanley and Mr, Earl Short. and Mrs. Grove gave a dlnnpr‘ dt. This week Miss Schoenborn last evening at the Brooke i the House for their son and his o skihostanw tiaactorithro IS flance and their guests were the Mr. and Mrs. members of the wedding pa fane: oLy Miss Fraenzel s the guest in for s e honor M ther O'Connor | gland sta Dartmouth Bradford is Edw Sidney and Gregory Prince, sons of | Mr. and Mrs, Sidney R. Prince of Mc- Have you seen Fhese Barciemore Nodels | G. W. U. President and Wife To Be Honor Gu i The committee cn arrangements 18 ests at Tea composed, of a representative from| Mr. Willlam Mather Lewls, presi- each of the sixty-one D. C. chapters, ent of the George ‘Washin, bt ach o sixty £ " e G gton Uni- elected by the regents, who are the lversity, and Mrs. Lewis will be guests hostess for this reception Members of the national board will |°f Bonor at an informal tea to be the Columbian Wome: form the receiving line. The ““,‘,’l“gl”“ by regent, Mrs. William B. Hardy, will | Saturday, Oc 2 | make the introductions to the pre!l-in'clflvk,)un 1:::1:1::: e ! dent general. and introductions to the |, = o" - it S e D " L2rive |12 Pleamant, or. if ot in the sooms officers will be made by the D. C. vice | of the Women's University Club, 202 L. |G street northwest, Woman students, former president general, Mrs, Howard Hodgkins. The officers of the committee on ar- |and graduates of the rangements Mrs: M. Beavers, | invited, i state vice regent, chairman; Miss Ann | Columb Tuohy, vice chairman; Mrs. C. |15 béing | Pritchard, recording secrei J Albert S. 'Jones, corresponding s tary, and 5 Gretna P. Bos | treasurer.’ Chairmen of the various | sy B i subcommittees are Mrs. Charles O. olumbian Women, and Miss Will { Appleman, Mrs. James M. Webb, Miss | lizabeth “Cullen, chairman of "the | arsal for | 1ikfen Harman, Mrs, Catherine Nagle | Sommittee on the membershin driv iand Mrs. James E. Mulcare. state of- [ 'i0 fecelve wWith President and Mr. = {cers, and Mrs. Harry C. Oberholser, | g " The House of Quality and Service II pder and corge Winchester lane left Sat motor trip through the They will visit where their son | tending school rd J. Harding of Jo students university of the 3 the tea | fford women n opportunity of | st he new president Miss El th Wilson, By the Fireside An overstuffed Armchair or lux- urious Davenport by the fireside completes a picture of winter home comfort and beauty. Our Prices on Liv- ing Room Furniture Save You Up to 507 call showing of Living Room furnish. ings—no obligation will follow. [ | | WE KPECTALIZE IV | | a shower Monday ternoon, and Wednesday the members of the Phi gav shower for Miss enzel, their sorority sister. returned from Plainfield, | Before her marringe, September 23, M Heron will entertain at’ ding J.. where she has been s nnd\nu]nn- wax Miss Frances Schothoffer, | . £ the summe Mr. Harding has re-|daughter of Mr. and Mrx. Schothoffer [, (Tove. at the University Club, turned from the west, where he b when his-euests will bo tlic ustines cped from jthe Wax for the wedding. The dinner Dr. Chanies B Ruas immediately follow the reh strect left Monday for the weddin Where he attended the o 5 Sinei Tythias convention e Eomen of Miss Margaret |y’ George W, Eastment, Mrs. Elmer | g Beckett Mullikin, daughter of Mr. | el 5. < William and Milton Elliott. the sons 2 & Curry and Mrs. Lisle 8. Lipscomb. | G, : ecret; Denb i ary y Joined by ol " e {and Mrs. Robert Lee Mullikin of T ety {Collington, Md., to Mr. Robert Morris | Mrs. Denby and Family Secretary of the N » Military Academy {A‘]dr.&hfl”. o will be joined to tember at the Holy Her | who closed; their Church. recepti followed annyside, home the bride = or- | parent ening i o e William M. |to @ company of twelve at an in- home, Mill Pond Farm at matron of ' formal dinner last ning, entertain- | Mich.. Thursday. Mrs, Dent J. Tiggert, nissioner of | pette i education,” will make an address on | pouquet of bridesmaid's {etnny ds were MiSS ing in their M street home in honor of : few days in Det with Lelia 1 Fep d aunt, Mr. and Mra “Alaska” at the meeting of the Wom- an's Missionary Society of the Chevy| The gown of the bride’s mother was honol 8 Presbyterian Church Wednes- |of g cette, u at 11 « am.. in{houquet of tea ind their daughter i 3 infield, betore T ashington | r moth! e cluster of pink ro cor: e and Mrs. Taylor's wedd were journey to ville as an automobile acara | Hul nd other points in the north and they | James Clark. 16th street | will be at home at 3126 [ fter October H . 2 iN; 1 Art C ; e i National Art Center | Holds Reception and Tea! th o "th. n| NS CHESIEG A. din- re president of of Mc - ] Roanoke, Knights of | arriemore v % *REG* and see our attractive any Give Dinners In Honor of Friends'_The | Denb; Col. and Mrs. John Hull were hosts ' Denb, n of Draperies, Window Shadcs and Up- hoistered Living Room Furniture MCDEVITTy " 1003 Sth St. NW M N N ind Mrs eland street Mr. by Mrs. summer | Pont =pent uncle Bancrs PITTSBURCH DETROI” NEW YORIX R Whiteford of | (" entertained at dinne; of the valley. own of pink and carried an arm and lilie; 1227 FST.NW ‘WASHINGTON D.C ide was glven marriage | ather, her sister, The bride Lok 1is in a MILLINERY SHOES- HOSIERY worn with c > 2 ! Margaret St 3 roses. and the bride-!iove Virden. Mr. James A S i1 oxe e ]was the best man and the trip | were Mr. Robert Mullikin, Mr. Hull, Mr. Arthur Clark s M . October 3 ish_hail N. Me( elrose Ade One door The retir tor of the starting for n and her fam- tor street have returned " V., Atlantic 3., w they have been e summer. a of g ub of Friday evening b of the preside an Park Hotel riaze of Sonth o'clock | __The Mrs. Frank P. - ighter of | Lyman "“-" “,"‘“‘(‘ Opening thi The | formal reception a t th the Rev.;tional Art Center will hold a Byiorand® ~"<vll|lym‘ Y {liminary exhibition of European and in church parlors. c \whe whe siven in mar- | North African arts from 4 to 6 p.m. e, | with a short concert at 5 o'clock receiving the g crene | Assisting in William IHitz, director Miss ite, da to Mr. ma | Witherspoon jMr D of | Sp: guests [afte Forst of In- Miss dinner ening Mr ow York { Law. not having arrived in Washing- | ton, as expected. | i o0 Cirzinia S 4 ter of : Stores in 1 4 abroad, | New York Newark tablished Credit Invited New Haven FOUNDED 1894 : Brookly Known For Remarkable Value-Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Nr. Eleventh Last Two Days of Our Anniversary Celebration Monday and Tuesday. — Tzwo red letter days of opportunities to purchase the smart- est of Fall Fashions at Great Savings. beth Hanna he was to have given | nd Mrs. Marion Law of their son, Mr. Marion | PoStPo; Mr. and Mrs Charge Accounts With Those of New York city Mr, 1 Mrs G ire Sidney fternoon with = gor Mr. and their fan spendin Cord C McCord, lana county. Mr Mrs adelphia. Pa now occupy’ pre- Ars, of Adkins a Raymond Pt are week end with M Me- ‘The n and her si M riage by their home in Westmore- | wore a Va I made on Purner Gray of Phil-|broidered have purch and are | velvethat dir new home on |White rose their new h | Bhite = 3 is | her siste of the o bric her cousin, Mr. em- ety napolis JDeavily em-| .1 be Mrs. and a corsage bouquet of | of the Art Cent Mr. and and lilies of the valley. | George Julian Zolnay. Lieut. ark South: tended | mander Lewis Painter Clephane, maid of honor, wearing a {and Mrs. A 1 0.1 Mrs, satin and georgette | Mock, Miss Galeski, Mr. Hamilt a t velvet hat, a corsage | Martin, jr. r. Rudolf von Huhn, bouquet of pale pink rose: Mr | Miss Lamar G. Bechtol and others. Hulbert was the best man. The bridal | Mrs. Burt Miller will pour te | couple left the followinz mc ng for ! ted b Miss Emma Chagnon, ¢ la weddin trip, the bride w ring a Louise Carman, Miss Wilma | suit_of dark blue poiret:twill with k and Miss 1 mith small velvet ‘hat to match. They will| Miss Helen Bury will sing, accom- i make thelr home in Washinzton {panied by Miss Hanes. The exhit 4 tion will continue daily throush Oc- i tober S. The publi B vited free of chari Receptions and Teas With The Alpha Pi Chapter of Alp {Deita PI, Washington Un versity, held open house for chapter member: alumnae, guests nd pa- ronesses in its headquarters, at 2022 G street, Wednesda, afternoon, ‘lsn!lvr‘r 26. The chapter a rined at luncheon Friday iving a tea this afternoon ome of one of the re Miss Mary Ruthven, 1 street northwest Minncapolis Com- Bridgeport Mr. 7 Jonn ; Julius Lansburgh, —as President, announces special big sale from 637 F of every article in the house at unheard-of prices before removing to 729 11th —their new place. s of Baltimore 8 - seve G eral weeks. Commander Henry s returned t A pretty wedding took j Tues- i d at high noon at the Petworth | Baptist Church. when Miss Louise Brown. daughter of Mr. and {Mrs. Edwin D. Brown. became the | bride of Mr. Willlam Douglas Shaver. remony was performed by the Paul Langho Mr. George iller sang Love You ! “0 Promise Me."” &l returned where stree York ity brother for a we Mrs. Edward T. Bingham street has returned on th from and, where she visiting son during the nth; Sun Fast Drapery Tapestries to. he Re- e C. Adl 5 of Quiney s Me., where 50 Velours ed to. .. &8 Cretonnes, % p! a special sale of Window Shades, Curtains and Nets. I.ansburgh Company 637 F St. Jesse Haven, ter from been s The ¥ W tober nex of the Pr Re George her father. & | duvetyn, trimmed in bea Chapter of Qumetan. \, " will meet Tuesday, Oc- At %:30 o'clock p.m. in the an- byterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lee have sold; their home on Maple avenue to Mr. | and Mrs. Robert Carter of Chevy Chase. Ch, r as matron | gown of e ! with a S il and is at the nt alumnae Harvard de chine, bla the best | Everett and M. | John C. Rodkey nd the ushers were . {r. John Seav |G Newport The bride and brideg fately after the c wedding trip to New Fall and Montreal, where the: visit thefr uncle.’ Mr. and Mrs. Shaver will be at home October §, at | 4328 3d stree Among the were Mr. and Mrs, ne of Rockport, guest of Mr. and ard of Ridgewood | cverett T the hous Elmont B. H: i for several months. { s Katheleen MacIntosh of New | ty is the house guest of her ¢ and _sister, Mr. and n avenue. Tuesday | pom -mon York, e im- for a Picturesque, Fashion- Favored New Dresses out-of-town John P. gue the son of olladay of Monday for he wil S. KanN Sons Co. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets rd i left which New Arrivals Featured for the First Time Tomorrow at These Low Prices $25 .. $ An Infinite Variety for Selection, and Not a Wanted New Style Has Been Overlooked I Colladay z Hot Sprin returned frc where they spent several w L Mr. James M. Spear and his family have returned to their home on Mag- nolia parkway, after spending six weeks on the of Maine. Mr. Clvde W. Warburton of W Lenox street recently appointed rector of the extension work of the artment of Agriculture, has re- om a trip throuxh the west- states. Mrs. Warburton has | returned from Rehoboth Beach, De and has as her house guest Miss Anna Hume of Marshall, V: It would be much easier to resist} temptation if we were never tempted to do any but unpleasant things, says the Summerville Journal. Sale of Hats Of Course First Choice Is Best - What could be more interesting news to a woman than this? A new Fall Hat for less than five dollars! You'll probably want more than one when you see them—for every woman loves to have several differcnt Hats a season. Done here has that distine well done—you will find now! Prices are the lowest, too. WOL . FURRIER 30-32 Florida o — 7 Avenue N.W. ve appearance of Closing Out Discontinued Numbers of Household Utility Brushes v di- Make Your Dresses, Wraps and Hats Livingston's School—Denigning, Drexsmaking and Millinery PROFESSION:L AND HOME COURSES ASK FOR BOOKLET 1115 6 8t N.W. Frank. 7475 —Manufactured by the Wizard Products Company — and of- fered Monday at about one-half of their former selling prices. i s We strongly advise our patrons to take advant: of these splendid valu for coming at a time when the wearing season is just getting under way we know these fashions and values will be welcome. Models for every daytime and evening occasion—formal and in- formal. —Of some brushes we have a quantity, of others the quan- tity i5 limited. To se- cure the best, come early. Other New Dresses, $15 up to $75 Former Brush Price No. $2.50 1500 $1.50 1501 $1.00 1507 $1.50 Hairbrush Velvet Brush Baby Bath 1508 Hat or Clothes Brush .. ..59% Hand Brush.....59%¢ Nursing Bottle Brush:.. ¢ 15 Crumb Brush....49¢ Tooth Brush....10c Hat or Clothes 1509 $1.25 5c 1518 25¢ $1.00 35¢ 75¢ 1540 1542 1514 1503 1523 1017 1515 1520 Velvet Brush Spout Brush. Spoke Brush Tub Brush Vegetable $1.00 15¢ The ri E e right shade for the $1.25 favorite suit will be found among these very smart models. Here are the sea- son’s rich browns; grays, Chinese reds, blues and green. The stunning dress hat to set off your afternoon frock is here—turbans, smart berets, off-the-face models, mushrooms, poke and the smartest of walking hats. Won- derful models for the women who have bobbed hair. Coats to Meet Every Demand Priced éxtremely low for the last two days of the Anniversary. $49-75 $75 ¢ Others as Low as $25 nfid up to $350 1521 Toilet Bowl and Bath® Brush....29¢ Sink Brush......12c Spark Plug 30c 15¢ 1530 1527 —Panne Velvets, Velour Hats, Brocade and Lyons Velvets, Felt Sport Hats, Velvet Combinations, Feather-trimmed Hats, Ribbon-trimmed Hats. Ida Walters 1415 G St. & Keith’s Newest style themes—unsurpassed values. Smart straightline models which follow the lb‘nce:. of Paris i styling and afford almost unlimited appeal for satisfactory selection. Deep flares in circular effects—tiered models and tubular types. Exclusively designed costume models and coats for sport, travel and business wear. The majority trimmed with such furs as Wolf-Fox, in all shades, Squirrel, Beayer, Badger, Raccoon, Skunk.

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