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: SOCIETY. ———— e CHEVY CHASE. Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins of Keo- kuk str entertained on Tuesday evening al inner and bridge. - Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Waters of Joce- dyn street were hosts Monday even- fng at dinner and a theater party. |fi Mrs. Curtis W. Handley of Grafton #treet entertained her unit of the Altar Society of the Church of the Eused Sacrament on Tuesday at ncheon. ! The Recreation Club of Chevy Chase gave a Halloween party Tues- day afternoon at the playground. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Holland of McKinley street entertained the Laf- a-Lot Club Friday evening at & de- lghtful Halloween party. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wileox of Kanawha street were hosts Tuesday evening at a Halloween dinner fol- lowed by bridge. » Mrs, 8, Crosett has gone to Berkeley Springs, Va., where she will spend a month. A number of children of the Caney Creek Community Center of the mountains of Kentucky will speak at the assembly of the School, N 9 o'clock missionary society meeting (in the nex) of the Presbyterian Church, v _will speak on the schools of Kentucky mountains. The chil- dren are on their way to Boston, where they have been invited to WA tme ss Anne Devereaux, the daught of Dr. ‘and Mrs. John Ryan Dever- eaux of Bradley lane, who will make her debut this winter, has just re- turned from Winchester, Va. where she has been the guest of Miss Sue Reld Willlams, for a week. Mrs, Katherine Tomgs of Asbury Park, N. J., was the wéek end guest of her Son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander R. Mullowny of Connecticut avenue. & Mrs. Willlam J. McNally of New- lands street has been visiting her son, Robert, a student at the Brown University, at Providence, R. I Mrs. spent the week end in Philadelphia with his parents. . THE SUNDAY STAR, VVVASAHINGTON. D. C, ‘The Altar Society of the Church of |. the Blessed Sacrament will hold a gale of Chinese embroldered linens Friday, November 9, at the home of re, on Hesketh d. Mrs. Thomas H. Baker spent last week in Baltimore, Md., where she visited her daughter, Miss Louise Baker, and Miss Anna Plerce. The’ Columbia Country Club enter- tained on Wednesday evening at a delightful dinner-dance in honor of the members. Mrs. Renee Dagneaux entertained | Tuesday evening at a Halloween sup- per dance in honor of her daughter Isabella. ames C. Adkins of Raymond as hostess Friday afternoon at bridge and tea in honor of Mrs. Leverett Lane of Rockport, Mass., who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmont B. Hazzard of Ridge- ‘wood avenue. and Mrs. Irvin Norwood of Canton, Ohip; who t guest of her brother-in ter, Mr. and Mrs. E.-Percival Wilson of Rosemary street. The Missionary Society of the Pres- byterian Church will meet Wedmes- day, November 7, at 11 o'clock a.m. in the annex of the church. Lunch- eon will be served at 12:30 o'clock and will be followed by the Ladles’ Guild meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Hodges of West Kirke street entertained on Wednesday evening at a Halloween party in honor of their son Vernon. Mr. and Mra. John Kleley enter. tained Mr. Kieloy's unit of the Men's Club of the Church of the Blemsed Sacrament and their wives on Mon- day evening at a delightful party. Card Party to Help C. A. R. Chapter Work A card party will be given” Friday afternoon November 9 at the Hotel ; | Roosevelt by members of the state conference, D, C. C. A. R, for the benefit of the Children of the Amer- jcan Revolution patriotic work. Little members of the organization MRS. BRAZILLA CARROLL REECE, Bride of Representative Recce of Tennessce, whe before her marriage Tues- day was Miss Louise Despard Goff. Admiral Iéng to Head Navy Ball Com: mittee for the Navy rellef ball, to be held in the New Willard Thanki giving night, and will have Capt. Russell Train, U. 8. N.,, as his assist- ant. This ball is annually looked upon as one of the most distinctive and bril- liant of the season, and as the boxes are already being rapldly reserved, the committee feels that this year's ball will be as successtul as the pre- vious ones. Plan Recital to Aid ¢ Tnmty Coll:de Fund Mrs, Thomas H. Carter, president ladies’ auxiliary board of regents, Trinity College; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Tumulty, Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Dr. and Mrs, James A. Flynn and Mrs, John_ Allan Dougherty are patrons for the benefit recital for the Trinity College million-dollar _endowment drive in the auditorium, Nqvember 6, at_4:30 o'clock. 4 Miss. Mildred Dilling, harpist; Miss Theresa Hubner, contralto, and Mr. John Victor Walsh, planist, will pre- sent the program. Mrs. Walter L. Miller Hostess at Bridge Tea Mrs. Waiter L. Miller was hostess at a bridge tea at the Manor Club Tuesday, October 30, for her sister, Miss Pauline Lewis, a bride-elect of The guests included Mrs. Gomler Lewis, ‘mother “of the bride; Miss Murlel Schaeffer, Miss Marion Wright, Miss Margaret Tay- lor, Mrs. D. G. Gardiner, Mrs. P. Mattix, Mrs. Nevell Buckingham and Mrs. Merritt MacWhorter. November, 7. Engagements to Wed Of Interest to Society Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Ulman of Hel~ more farms, in the Green Spring val- ley, announce . the engagement of their daughter Nanine to Count Al- ffed von Nlmchnwlk(‘or Poland. The engagement hasbeen announged in Minneapolis, Minn., of Miss Martha Eldridge, daughter of the late Mary B. and Willlam C. Eldridge of Wash- ington, D. C., to Willlam R. Nolan of Grand Meadow, Minn., son of the late State Senator Nolan of Minnesota. Miss Eldridge is a graduate of the Central High School of this city and later of De Pauw University, Green- castle, Ind. Since her graduation from college she has been living with her sister, Mrs. Alice B, Newbold, in Min- neapolis, Mrs. Dennis McCarthy announces thé engagement of her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Millicent McCarthy, to Mr. Harvey Tramwell of Arkansas. Mr. Robert Bell Deford has an- nounced the engagement of his niece, Miss Eleanor Willlams, daughter of late Mr. and Mrs, W. S, G. Wil- hai take place January 1. Miss Willtams, who is the niece of Mrs. Thomas Chatard,. has visited in Washington frequently. Mies Pistorio Honors Bridal Couple-to-Be Miss Irene M. Pistorio entertained at dinner at her home on 20th street, October 27, in honor of Miss Grace M. Reilly and Mr. Willlam Ontrich, ‘whose marriage took place Wednes-| i i 3 G NOVEMBER 4. 1923—PART 2. \ SOCIETY. in’ yellow chrysanthemums and auc | Mre tumn leaves with pumpkin lanterns, carrying out the spiric of Hallowse o Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Davis, whose mar-|pantry shoms day. The attractive decorations were | riage took place last July; Matt ley, Mr. and Miss Ella Wheeler. asked pantry shower for the bride. New Modes Monday - THE season’s smartest and our new- est showings—arrivals within the past twenty-four hours—a magnificent gfoup of RIZIK original FUR-TRIMMED COATS Literally swathed in furs—rich, deep- pile new fabrics—all these are priced to make your selection quick. “To coat beauty RIZIK adds the distinction of elegance. TWELYVE | THIR.TEEN F Mr. and . _Arthur Tyner Later n the evening a number of other to a surprise (olc——=Jo[c——Jo]c——Jo[c————o]c——]c[c——lol———[al———lol— | in colonial costumes will pass candy ot e Drizes, . Among those taking Sables are Mrs, Frank W. Mondell. Mrs. Knthony Wayne Cook, Mrs. G. Wallace Hanger, Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, Mrs. Amos A, Fries, Mrs. Thomas E. Edison, Ars. Benjamin D. Heath, Mrs. Frank R. Keyes, Mrs. Willlam Hardy, Mrs. John 3 Beavers, Mrs. Charles Groves, Mrs. Frank 8. Ray, Mrs, C. W. Allen, Mrs. nded | the | J e wrence Queilor, Mrs. Johin Kerr, Mra. Md., Saturday and spent|Charles O. Appleman, Mrs. James X ith’ bis parents Mr. | Mulests > \ilss janet Richgras. Mrs - H. Pitcher ot McKinley | {7 Casanova, Mrs. Henry Chirchili reet. 4 Mrs. George Wetzel of 39th | Cook, Mrs. Robert D. Childs and Mrs. e Teturned from Atlantic James W. Doocey. City, N. J. where they have been : spending several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKay of Jenifer street entertained Tuesday evening at a dinner followed by bridge. Dr Carden F. Warner of Melrose street was called to Philadelphia, Pa., st week by the death of his fathew r. and Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson of Huntington street @ntertained Wednesday evening at a delightful Halloween party in honor of their daughter, Margaret. Mra. Ciinton D. Welcott of West Kirke street entertained her card club Friday at luncheon and bridge. The Chevy Chase Chapter of the Young Women’s Christian Association will_hold an at home Tuesday, No- vember 6, at 2:30 o'clock p.m., in the annex of the Presbyterian Church in honor of Miss Florence Brown, for- merly the general secretary of the as- sociation in Washington, and now in charge of the hostess house in Shang- hai, China. Miss Brown will speak on her world fellowship work in China. F. Waters of Jocelyn street McNally attended the Yale-Brown foot ball game last Saturday at New Haven, Conn, : The Altar Society of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament met on Tues- day, when it completed plans for the annual bazaar to be held at the Chevy Chase Libra: Paul eton University, o ————]a|———Jo][——]o[——=]q] Th; House - . < a i< 2 b‘li sb om Largest Lad.ie; Exclusive ~ 5] ) Apphrel Shop in Washington 608 to 614 - y ; ] £ TamfE) Pitcher, a student at attended the of Courtesy Our New Shoe Dept. 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