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Miss Catherine Goodmian and Miss Henrietta Reams, studerts of Hollins College, Hollins, Va., were the house guests of Miss Anne JPollard, the daughter of Mr. and M»s. Willlam T. ‘Pollard, Sunday and londay. Miss Goodman and Miss Repms were re- turning to Hollins aftey spending the week end at Annapolfs, Md., where 1hey attepded the Navy-Colgate foot ‘ball game and the hops at the Naval Academy. v The executive board ¢f the Woman's Club of Chevy Chgse will meet Wednesday, November: 14, at 1 o'clock p.m., at the home of Mrs. George W. Stone, on Cummings Inne. Mrs. Stone and Mrs. S, von Ammoén will be host- esses at the lunchesn. A business meeting will immedifitely follow the ‘luncheon. Stephan Lymon Tafor left Wednes- day for a business Jrip to Philadel- phia, Pa. From there he W 11 go to Springficld, N toy visit hi The bazaar of the slethodist pal Church has been postponed until Friday on account:of the death of their former pastor, Dr. Lucien C he bazaar will beheld in the Chevy Chase Library. Supper will be served to 7 o'clock Mrs. Jere Crangy entertained her vridge club at lungheon Friday. Mrs. Louis Landigk cnlvrlamgd at a delightful Hallowyen party W day evening in hynor of her daugh- ter Ruth, v g Miss Minnie Les Davis of Wilming- ton, Del, is spemling the week end with her brothey-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wilcox. The annual fleld day of the Recrea- tion Club of Chhvy Chase was held Saturday, Novenfber 3, at the pla ground. Seventeen trees were planted und named by t hool children of ' The Maryland Public 1001 D! ynd ned six for lll? hromoters of the &chool: Vernon E. Hodges, Gertruge E. Stevens, Bugene Ste Marngy A Robertson, Flor- dale! Poikinhorn, the first principal, and yr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Dawson. The Country Day School planted and named two trees in honor of Abrah: Lincoln and Stanwood Cobb. The School the d Sacrament pl Pres Warren Brown, Charlotte W ox and Robert . There were athletic was eerved to the n was completed rt given by the Navy Band, s led by Mr. Wise. Mrs . B. Bowling will en- ir. ng’s unit of the Men's Club €hurch of the Rlessed Sac of the of Chevy Chase 3 T at the home of Mrs. Clift R. Richa instead of the home of M 1 arsh. The selections tobinson’s “The 2 w her sewing ciub Th of mmande Schoenborn, s she at- oot ball followed za ate s which accident the ey Creek com- ntucky were Brown of the me sday on he . in the part rd Floyd Irwin entertal: ing tonight at a recep- in hong~ of their fifteenth wed- ve A aiton of Raleigh, over the t tained on ge and tea to the ab. Mrs. Lo E. Sin- . B. Eynon were the Chevy Chasg ent afternoon al bri members of ¢ Charles D. Gugle. . T. S. Gurtis has returned from Tiero e hus been spending The Community Club will meet to- morrow at 2:30 o'clock home of Mre. R. B. Clay The handlierchie mittee fo rthe ba Aid Society of All i Clgurch, to 5,'will hold an all-day at_the home of the H. Pitcher. . B. Bowling eater- n sday evening at a 1 iHalloween masquerade | delightful ball. Herbert H. Hanger of McKinley street has gone to New York city, where he wiil spend several weeks. Mrs. Henry Bearce entertained at 'S | vember 15. i Arlington for luncheon and cards 1 last week. IN. Y., THE SUNDAY PERSONAL NOTES The Friday Bridge Club met at the Mr. Arthur Tritsch of Brooklyn, was the guest of friends in Washington last week. Thirty-five friends gave a su luncheon, followed by cards, to Mrs Sldney Hechinger at the Town Club yesterday. The centerpleco of the table was a large boat made of flow- ers, with colored streamers to each place holding a place card, and at the guest of honors place was corsage bouquet. Mr~and Mrs. Hechfi inger sail on November 15 for a six month cruise around the world. Mrs. Nathan Kahn left yesterday for New York to be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jeff Kormicker %r ten days. Miss Florence Levy of Texas, who is attending the National Park Semi- nary, is spending the week end with Mrs. David Frank of Fuller street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank had as_their guests for the week end Mr. and Mrs. Jack Abrams of Montgomery, Ala. The thirtieth, triennlal convention of the Council takes place in St. Louis beginning to- day and lasting until Thursday, No- The delegates represen W ling the Washington Council of Jew. luncheon on Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Leverett Lane of Rockport, Mass., who is the house guest of Mr. and day evening at the home of the presi- dent, Mrs. Frank P. Wilcox. 3 Mrs. Henry G. Doyle will entertain her unit of the Altar Soci Church of the Blessed Sicrament at luncheon Monday at the College Woman's Club. the daughter Davis,” spent week-end in Annapolis, Md she attended ti the where ment _will the Chevy Chas & be open all day y ¢ is chairman of the apron table; Henry Auth, the utility table; Mrs. 3 . the delicatessen table the fancy work Pugh, the grab i table cover Roth, the . Joseph T. Ma- guire, the hief bags and dqlls " table. Miss Catherine Porter, daughter of Fred Porter of . formerly of Chevy the house guest of ns, the daughter of Mr. and Li bufeau of stand- , _having . Holland, Denmark and Germany A Tough Job. From the New Haven Register. Friend—I suppose, old man, you get fiHRISTMAS CARDS should be ordered now We are now ready to show you a complete and artistic line of delightful Christmas and New Year’s Greeting Cards—ready to be engraved for your personal use, if you desire. Come in and select your cards at your leisure. By selecting your Christmas Greeting Cards now, you may be sure of having a wide choice. Ye Stationery Shoppe 732 17th Street (1 Door Below H Street) Washington, D. C. eéarance 300 Hats Were $7, $10 and $12.50 $ ’ Monday Only! ' See Our Windows ish Women, who left Friday after- noon, are Mrs. Alexands V. S, Leonard Schioss, Mre. James L burgh, Mrs. Mrs. Karl Kaufman of New Y formerly of St. Gall lan bt i weei , Switzelan, her sister, ‘Mra. Samuel Golden- &, and wiil bere, and return to her home Mrs. R. Phillips and_Mrs spe! in, e Wi fing 5y ding the week end at the Ariing- Mrs. Albert Sigmund and Mr: Harold C. Kaufman are spending & Jcck in New York and are at the St Mrs. Walter Frane returned ay from a three week stay In ew York city, and was accompanied by her mother, Mra Marks, who will spend the winter at Wardman Park otel. Alr. and Mrs. Sidney Hechinger and EEBEEEEEEEEEEEE o] ——|o|c—— 0| ——l——— o] c——|n| ——=]o|——n| e—m] a0 e |0 e [0 e | B e ] e I e [o [ e [ 1] Brown $89.50. of Jewish Women | here as the guest | 608 to 614 STAR, WASHINGTO! young son will take a six month trip around the world, leaving the middle of this month. Mrs. Hechinger has as her guest, her mother, Mrs. Frank of Baitimore, Mr. and_Mrs. Edward Kohner were hosts on Thursday night, when they entertained the Evening Card Club at their home on Belmont road. Mr. and Mrs. A. Block of Indianap- olis, who spent last week in Wash- ingion, have returned to their home, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wolf were hosts at dinner Sunday night of last week at their home in Woodley road. Mr. and Mrs, A. Liebman were hosts at dinner last night at their apart- ment, 2551 17th street. Willlam Mann of Baltimore guest last week of her aunt, T, was the H. Michaelis, at the Mrs, Jonas Woodley. Patrons for Church Dance Announced The patrons and patronesses for the second annual prom of St. Thomas Apostle Church, which will be held at Wardman Park Hotel November 16, include: Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Reors, Dr. Richmond Brooks, Mr. and | MFS. James A. Cahill, jr.; Mr. James A. Cahill, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Cal- lahan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Casley, Mr. Joseph J. Crowley, Mr. and Maj. and Mrs. Dunnigan, Mr. Mrs. James George T. John Flynn. ley. Mrs. E. M seph E. Gattl, Geiger, en, , Mr. and Mrs. nd Mrs. D. P. Mr. a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A and Mrs, G. | Misses Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. Fra | Hogan, Mr. d’ M William J. { Hughes, Mrs. 5. Kennedy, Maj. saward Lloyd, Mme. Luchetti, Mr, Joseph gan, Mr._and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. James W. Orme. Joseph A. Phelan, the M Mrs. Edward Purcell, Mr. and Mrs. Seibold, Mrs. William E. List of Subscribers For Operalogue Series Among those who have subserfbed for season tickets for the series of operalogues which Mrs. Edouard Al- bion is giving at the Cosmos Club on alternate Saturday afternoons for the benefit of the producing fund of the ' Washington Opera Company are: Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mra. W. Harry Brown, Miss Mary Alsop Cryder, Mrs. Hayne S1lis, Mrs Ffoulke, M Charles W. Fairfax, M ingham, Miss Muriel Gray, Mrs. John Walker Holcombe, Mrs. Hendrick, Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke, Mrs. Gerrit Mrs. Clarke Munford, Mrs. F. B. Moran, Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. Cabot Stevens, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood and Mrs. Bates War- en. The next operalogue to be presented will be “Daoma,” Charles Wakefleld Cadman’s new and as yet unproduced opera. It will be presented in story form supplemented by music by Edouard Albion and singers of the Washington Opera Company. Miss Anne Fuller Abbott “At Home" This Afternoon Miss Anne Fuller Abbott, recently elected secretary of the Corcoran School of Art, will be at home this afternoon in her studio, the McLean building, 1517 H street northwest, from 4 to 6 o'clock. The guest of honor will be Miss Jessie Dean Brown, and Mra. L. M. Leisenring will pour tea and assist in receiving, and others will be Miss Anne Ives, Miss Marjorle Bodmer, Mr. Glenn Madison Brown and Mr. Osgood Holmes. Fine Hand Laundry Lace Curtain Cleaning Frederick Mrs. | Vincent Toomey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | P. Tumulty and Mrs. M. Velati. | Philipshorn Piotured is a Pas with Viatks Squir. el collar, $89.50. An Unusual Collection of Better-type Coats which we are marking for prestige’s sake at 58950 The models present the best efforts of applied genius with Parisian inspiration featuring the motif. Simplicity of lines; richness of weaves ; elegance of furs; consistency of craftsmanship. 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