Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1923, Page 51

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ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. Paul Morton and her children nre guests of her parents, Mr. and Ars. 8. Russell Smith, in Culpeper. Miss Florence Herbert is spending a month at the Manor, Asheville, N C. Mrs. Willis Holcomb Wills has re- turned to her home in Lynchburg, after a visit to Mrs. Efffie Wheatley at her home on King street. Mrs. Lewls Hooff, who has been the uest of her sistess, Mrs. Nelson and rs. Strother, in Culpeper, has gone to Philadeiphia to visit her son-in- law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs B. Janney Rudderow, before return ing to her home on Seminary Hill. Miss Mabel Keihl and Raymond Kelhl of Milwaukee are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Burkhar at North Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. E. Barrett Prettyman {7 THE W, e'son T. Snyder, Helghts. ir., UNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 2. ed to her home in Shepherdstown, Va., after o visit to Mr. and Mrs. on Braddock Mr. and Mrs. Snyder have now as their guests Mr. Snyder's tow’ Mr. i mother, Mrs. Nelson T. Snyder, sr., and_Mrs. Calvin Siler of Shepherds-, and Mrs. Ashby Mitchell have returned from a visit to the former's parents, Mr. and in Stevensburg, Va. Preston Brent Daley h. Philadelphia, after a mother, Mrs. Frank D: aley. Mrs. Jack Mitehell, | as left for visit to his Miss Rebecca Jones of Warsaw, va., was the week end guest of Miss v Martha Sinclair. Mrs, Thomas E. Sebrell, jr., and her small son are guests of relatives in Raleigh, N. Mrs. Anne Burrows of Whitesboro, N. Ste Miss i Anne Quakenbach and (18 the guest of Mrs. John Miss ears of New York city were e guests last week Lindsey on of Mrs. raddock Heights. Noble Mrs. James S. Douglas was chaperon. Among the dancers were Miss Doro- thy Morton, Miss Josephine Gregg, Miss Genevieve Peyton Shepperson, Miss Sue Leary, Miss Margaret Moore, Miss Inez Moore, Miss Louise Thomas, Miss Mary Hunt Roberts, Miss Eliza- beth Warwick, Messrs. Boothe Pul- man, Briley Clem, Moncure Morton, Charles M. Shepperson, jr., Everett Swan, Stanley l{lns‘. John Hughes, Robert Whitton and Cecil Browx. Mme. Ekengren Heads Benefit Ball Committee Mme. Ekengren is chairman for the committee on boxes for the ball to be given at Rauscher’s December 12 for the benefit of Columbia Ho: pital, which will undoubtedly be rep- resentative of the very best element of Washington soclety. There are only fourteen boxes in the ballroom, and they have been secured by Mr. jDonald, Mlss Helen Webster, Mrs. Coolidge, Box Holder For "Far East™ Production Mrs. Coolidge is a box holder for the Japanese production entitled “The Far East,” which will be presented by Mr. and Mrs. Michitaro Ongawa at the National Theater Tuesday at 4:30 o'clock. Included in the list of box holders and patronesses are Mrs. William Howard Taft, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Joseph Leiter, Mrs. Charles 1. Corby, Miss Hope Thompson, Mrs. ~Willlam Mather Lewls. Mrs. Douglas Putnam Birni Miss Helen Nicolay, Miss Jessie hh(‘lc- 8. Ernest Knaebel, Mrs. David L. Wing, Mrs. Thomas Sidwell, Miss Charlotte Everett, Mrs. Beverley R. Mason, Mrs. F. A. Holton, Mrs. Edward L. Mont- somery, Mrs.' U. G. B. Plerce, Mrs. C. M. Ffoulke, Mrs. C. V. Riley, Mrs. arles Robb, Mrs. Avery Coonley, of Unlversity Women, with Mrs. S8am- uel Herrick as chairman, has ar- ranged for the prdugtion. The branch organization, of which Miss Margaret B. Merriil 1s president, is Ing this means of enlarging its re- urces in order to maintain fts edu- cational activities in the city Big Sisters’ Card Party Planned for Wednesday Arrangements have been completed for the Big Sisters’ card party ‘Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the Ham- ilton Hotel. Among those taking ta- bles are Judge William De Lacy, Mrs. T. P. Brown, Mrs. Rose Mec- Auliffe, Miss Mary Saul, Miss Agnes | M Saul, Mre. J. J. Earley, Mrs. Miiton E. Alles, Mrs, Henry Renz, Mrs. Blair Bennett, Mrs. Peter Drury, Mrs, Alice Murphy and Mrs. W. Wimsatt. There will be handsome hand-painted prizes SOCIETY. Bridge and Ma Jongg Party by Pen Women | Among those who have reserved tables for the bridge and Mah Jongg tc be given by bia branch of the League of Ameri- cap Pen Women in the gold room at the Shoreham Hotel, on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock are: Mrs. Louls N. Geldert, national president of the league; Mrs. Charles D. Wetmore, Mrs. Harry Nor- ris Rickey, Mrs. John Allen Daugh- erty, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. John Kimberly, Mrs. Willlam F. Den- nis, Mrs. George Hope. Mrs. Gilmer Brenizer, Mrs. Jessie W. Nicholson, rs. Clara Sears Taylor, Mrs. E. Brennon, Mrs. B. nadine ‘Angus, Mrs. ¥. 1. Cox, : Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman, Miss Grace Edmond Colman, Mrs, Lefla H. B. Smith, Mrs. Joseph B. Eastman, Mrs. Amos Fries, Mrs. Theodore Til- -he District of Colum- | Immnculat‘e Cofic_eption Alumnae Hold Reunion The Alumnae Assocfation of tho Immaculate Conception Academy held its reunion and reception to- the class of 1923 Thursday evening, No- vember 8. at the Lee House. The | dining room where supper was served was beautifully decorated Awith chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. A cordial welcome was extended by Mrs. Hamlet, president of the alumnae, to the graduates, Miss Ger- trude Hunter, Miss Rose Maher and Miss Agne Rev. J. E. Connell and Rev. E. J. Connelly delivered addresses, _and Miss Ethel Bagnam rendered several fano selections. Miss = Kathérine owles gave several violin solos and Miss Josephine Connors contributed vocal solos. Hasson. [y gy i Mrs. F. E. Farrington and Mrs. Ap- Who, until her marriage Wednens: evening, was Mins Helen Everett wedding being of interest in Wal ington and Virginia. Mrs. Frederick C. Duvall has re- turned from a visit to her mother, Mrs. M. E. Flourngy, in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Walton of Baltimore are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Langenberg In Rosemont. Mr. Lan- genberg has returned from a visit to his parents, in Newark, N. J. Miss Margaret Schulthels has gone to her home in Baltimore, after a visit to her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Schultheis. They have now as thelr guests Mr. Schul- | Mrs. and Mr. Cary Smith of the Uni ,theis’ other sister, Mrs William | s of Virginia were the guests last|Cunzeman, and her children, of week of Mr. and Mrs. Callle airview, N. C. Groome on Braddock MHelghts. 1 Mr. lilnfl BYY‘h l.\. :1\', Myers h Lester Van Middlesworth is|turned to thelr home in X sest ot Mr Vah Middlesworth's | N. T. after a visit to Mr. and mother, Mrs. C Van Middles- | C. Frank Myers in Rosemont. worth, in Asbur Par] N. J. | Mrs. R. F impson and small son Edward McC. Green of Washington, | pf Janta Fe. 2 Mex, were the guests Va. is the gu of his_son-in-law | 13§t Week of A arphY 2 e Bl O Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hammond have and dsughter, Mr. and X returned from a trip to New York M Theods Willoughby King. i clty. delphia and Mrs. Edith Jacobson of ~. and Mrs. Milton R. Norton and | Mrs. J. T. Francis spent the past Atlantic City are guests of Mr. and M Long are Visitng | week end with relatives in Freder- s father, Mr. J. H. Long, | feksburg, s Marguerite Wiatt is at home, visit to relatives in Glouces- for every table. The committee in charge ars Mrs. . C. Surguy, chairman; Mrs. T. P. Brown, Mrs. . M. Gantley, Mrs. Rob- ert Babbitt, Mrs. Annie Light, Mrs. Irene Connors, Mrs, McCloskey and Mrs. Mary Finneran. have returned to their home in Chevy Chase after a visit to relatives in town. Miss Caroline West and Miss Jean- nette West spent the past week end with friends at Fort Monros Mr. and Mrs. Jullan D. Knight are the guests of relatives in Honesdale, Pa. The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel A. t Wallis have returned from a visit | DUry. to the former's brother in Brevard, Miss Adeline Mundy of kahmm:ld. N. C. Mr. P. W. Smith of Stony Point, ler, Mrs. Warren Hunt, Mrs. Noble Barnes, Mrs. Arthur C.' Smith, Mrs. William ~ Wolf Smith, Mrs. Albert Manly, Mrs. Berry M _Hopper, Mrs. Marshal Morgan, Mrs. William Ather- | L)‘nch; v *helps Eno, . Ch Y ik Eelud o ies s Chaelik | 324 U 0 FOAS Boughton Wood, Mrs. Morris E.|P\R0 (rant ST, = Locke, Col. R. M. Thompson, Secre-|other alumnae of the n;‘nxgawl;g; tary Mellon, Countess Laszlo Sze- | Sorority. chenyl and Mrs, George Vanderbilt. A committee from the Washington Mme, Ekengren's committee con-|branch of the American Association sists of Mrs Thomas S. Bayard, Mrs. Hamilton Fish, Mrs. Butler Wright, Mrs. Clarke Mayo, Mrs. Austin Knuu.‘ Beautiful Complexion and Halr 1f You Use the Prescriptions of LB K. O COON Ask_Dept. and Drug Stores a: Office, 1405 Eye Bt. N.W. ton Du Puy and Mrs. Murial Crichton. Garnett King have left for thelr Fome in Fredericksburg, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Stans- Mrs. Leigh Palmer, Mrs. Morris E. Locke, Mrs. Hewitt Wells, Mrs. James Ives, Mrs. John P. Jackson, jr. Charles Henry Butler, Mrs. Jo- ph_Baer, Mrs. Frederick Atherton {and Mrs. Chales Woodhull. Miss Louise McLaughlin Pays Honor to Bride-to-Be Miss Louise McLaughlin enter- tained at bridge Wednesday after- noon in honor of Miss Marie Ridgley, whose marriage to Mr. Roger HIg: bee Gates will take place Thanks- giving. The guests included, Miss Rhoda Becker, Miss Thebe Gates, Carvel Leary, Mrs. Roberta Rovle, Miss Catherine Caldwell, Miss Alice Quaze, Mrs. Jarvis Laurimore, Wrs. Arthur Sinclair, Mrs. Minier Hostet- elen Williams, Miss Wil- arti . Vernon Webster is the guest and Mrs, Fred Hartung in New York ¢ Mrs. Emma L. Gray has gone to her home in Norfolk after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Wade on Duke street. Mrs. Eleanor S. Washington How- ard of Washington is the guest of Ter nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Richard ~Blackburn Washington, on Braddock Heights, Taylor_ of Phila- We Open Our New Drapery Section Tomorrow (Second Floor—East Annex) Charles With an event you'll long remember! Sale of Curtains and Panels Miss Helen Loui: in Lorne Baltimore Saturday to wedding of Miss Franc Gibbons | from a LR SOBRIY, and William Le Roy Bechtold. { Thomas Bain 3 am, Ala. | Mr.and Mrs. Stanley Potter o Mrs, George R. Hill is visiting her | Mr. and Mrs. C {Fort ptes 8 Samn ¥ A Mrs. J. Clinton Smoot, In North | returned to live and have taken a house X S | Vernon Paric B 1t went to tend the | Mrs. New in Mount from Pidgeon of Washington! week end of rdon in Rose- nomas and Miss Leah week end guests of n Washi; V.« ngton. hristie and Miss B of Baltimore are the guests| hn Gary . ! ! L. D. Burge and small daugh- | ters were gu t week of Mrs | Rufus Reav hington ! | _The Rev. R. McKay and Miss | i Bdna McCauley have returned from i Richmond, where they | centennial meeting of "the Baptist to and | Women's Missionary Union. at home, after a! Mre Willlam A. Moore, v, has re- 3 a visit to friends In Everett Hel Ir. and M Doris Spruce- n, went to Prince- y for the Harvard-| » muth, acc as th Mr. and M mon M of Front and Miss Luey Deatherage of Hill, Rappahannock county, are the guests of Mrs. William N. Smith in Rosemont. Miss Besie Booker of Hampton, Va., was the week end guest of Mr. and . Gardner L. Boothe. Mrs. Alfred G. Uhler and Miss Luey Brown Uhler, who have been in San Francisco for a vear, left there last week for Portland, Oreg. and are returning home through the north- west M t al Irish point Point de Venice Marie Antoinette Cluny lace Filet Marquisette aMa gnolia lied the guests last wee. the in-law and daughter, Mr. S. Sutherland, in Rose- Antique lace Lacet Nottingham attended th i mont, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cato parents, Mr. and “A from s in Joplin, Va. roadus, Mrs. J. A. W. C. Robinson visit to friends in: Mrs. Mrs. Jennerfer Carpenter and M have returned fron: Herndon, Vi, Mr. and M at their hom a visit to the former's m | Laura V. Smith . and Mrs. I hildren wer: s D. B e Now is the best time to start your | Christmas Gifts Maigne, Miss Genevieve iss _Inez Moore, Miss . Messrs. Charles M. M Pohl. John motored to to atte me between Alexan- | and Annapolis High Scrim and Mrs. Edward Stickley of A a., are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Hale, at Aurora Hill r' Jar from Mansfield has re- to friends in of Hand Painted China and Parchment Lamp Shades Lowest price for Superior China and Painting Materials Day and Evening Classes 1006 F St. N.W. Main 7091 ther, Mrs. | ba a & School Excellent latitude i\ for choice selection. 1,415 pairs of lovely curtains in the sale. nk L. ' » the week end Sugene o are . Kline in Dun to friends in Hern, Mrs. Mauchlin > Ellett Cabell and Mrs have returned from Pe they attended the sta of ‘the Daughters of the Revolution. Mrs. W. P. Manning of Augusta, Ga., is the guest of her brother. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Lewis Lipps, at the MacNalr. Mrs. Joseph I. Savage and Mrs. ¢ Kennon Sinclair of New | Ma Spilman, t | e Talbot Sinclair of | Norr chool, Fredericksburg. were the gu t| Mrs. Kenneth W. Ogden was host- brother and s ess for the Sarah Franklin Chapter, . Charles A D. A. R, Wednesday afternoon. at 1 Camp Hall. After the business meeting, Mrs. Ogden entertained the members and number of additional guests at tea. A subscription dance was given in Home Friday evening, when . Charle. Sebr ity _and ersburg, wi conference American | la Reece Hug] of Sunbury, Pa. spent the week end with his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ward R. Stuart, in Rosemont. Miss Katherine Snyder has return- E Imported and do- mestic makes. Widths from 36 to 54 inches, and lengtlis from 2V to 3V yards. =====~AN AMERICAN INSTITUTIO Pre-holiday i@zlues offering unlivited possibilities for home refurbix?zing Four Groups--All Drastically Reduced Curtains and Panels That Are Worth $9,596 On Sale Here for $6,516 Saving You From 20% to 50% Group No. 2 Curtains and Panels $4.95 Originally $7.50 to $12.95 466 pairs. Exemplary values. The panels: Filet, lacet, fine scrim and voile. The curtains: Imported Irish point, point de Venice, Not- tingham, Marie Antoinette, filet and cable net, ITvory LIOAK 8 SU/TvSTUHE Ecru Featuring For Monday Two Groups of COATS SPECIALLY PRICED HE BUYING POWER of this organization—having stores in many leading cities—makes possible to feature this big coat event. Group buying enabled us to get a big price concession from the manufacturers, and we are passing that on to you as represented in these two special groups for tomorrow’s selling. ~FUR TRIMME COATS IN THE GROUP AT 33 It is against our policy to use camparative prices, but if we permitted our- selves to do this, you would be surprised at the savings offered in these two coat items for tomorrow’s sale. We can only say here that the coats for $38 and $48 were made to sell at higher prices. Your own judgment of style and value will easily show you how much more they are worth. FUR TRIMME COATS IN THE GROUP AT 48 Group No. 1 Curtains and Panels $9.95 Originally $3.95 to $6.50 641 pairs. A wide variety of laces and fabrics. Curtains of Irish point, Marie Antoinette laces, filet net and marquisette. Panels of scrim, filet net, Irish point and lacet. Madras Curtains included. Coats made to sell for more than $33.00. They Are Fur Trimmed With Beaverette Collars and Cuffs Manchurian Wolf Collars and Cuffs And Many Other Popular Fur Trimmings Also included in this special group for $33 is a popular style in karami cloth in jacquettes. In all the newest materials and shades. We are sure you will find the very coat you want a whole lot less than you expected to pay. Group No. 4 Curtains and Panels 51 1.95 Originally $18.95 to $29.75 Just 96 pairs in the collection. Finest imported and domestic makes. Exquisite Irish point laces with wide side and bottom borders or dainty scatter designs. Luster lace panels with deep silk fringe. Scroll all-over patterns. Group No. 3 Curtains and Panels - 8795 Originally $10 to $17.50 232 pairs. Fine imported net, lacet, Mariet Antoinette and filet lace curtains. Extra quality grena- dine panels. Curtains for all win- dows in the home in this huge selec- tion of styles and fabrics. The Hecht Co. 7th at F With the exception of several numbers hav- ing collars and cuffs trimmed with wolf, these better coats have Viatka 'Squirrel Collars Beaver Collars Squirrel Collars Fox Collars (Fourth Floor.) They are smartly made up in the advance in styles of the season, and in all of the wanted and popular shades.

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