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s SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1923—PART. 2. Lieut. P, C. Corning, United S!lte;t folk song, “Sea Bree Mr. and Mrs. Hall Close Chevy Chl!c Home and Co_ to Palm Beach. Fla. Y. W.G A Committee Plans January Meeting at Resi- dence Of MX’B..DO);lC. and Mrs. Clarence Hall have closed their liome on Grafton street and gone to their winter home in Palm Beach, FI utive _comimittee of the unun's Christlan Assoolation met Monday afternoon at th the chairman, Mrs. on Huntington made for the January meeting. N 5. Moulton of Oliver of the Church of the Blessed rament met Tuesday at the rectory the church on Patter- %! #on street. An interesting gtatement BLACATE TN s i of the returns of the bazaar, which was | Formerly Mias Miriam Loulsa Kemp- held last month, given by the | ton of Boston, Mass., and now making financial secretary, ) Jere Crane, |her home at Dumbarton Court. of 1([}1,!d!!l\hll. l"[l H ving holidays with | Kanawha street entertained on Wed- :;;SII :‘:’nxlF\'q;‘,‘g"..?;‘.f, }"* M. 8. C nesday evening at bridge and a buffet The Recreation Club of Chevy Chase met Monday evening at_the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Brush on Hes- Xeth street. Dr. Willlam Blum of Elm street and Dr. lo Sutliff of Somerset were asked 1o serve on the board of | dlately following the meeting of the governors until the election of officers | Rector's Ald and luncheon. Plans in the spring. Also papers of incor- | have been made for an oyster supper Poration were drawn up. to be held early in January. Mrs. Frank P, Wilcox of Kanawha Mr. Stephen L.' Tabor of Patterson Ktreet entertained her club at luncheon )street has been spending a few days and idge Tuesda: In Charleston, W. Va. Mr. and Mra The reading ciass of Chevy Chase kenburg and thelr son John of Phila- [met on Wednesday at_the home of delphia,” Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Perley |[Mrs. Carden Warner on Melrose street. of Boston. Mass, have been the | Mrs. Bugene E. Stevens was in charge e guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen |of the program. which was the re- Iyman Tabor of Patterson street,|view of ireat Tllusiol Fruits of during Thanksgiving week. Victory.,” by Norman Angel. A de- The_executive hoard of the Wom- |lightful luncheon was first served. | an’s Club of Chevy Chase will meet| Miss Antinette Kean, the daughter of Wednesday, December 12, at 1 o'clock | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kean of Keokuk | street, spent last week end In New | p . York cif | Willlam Tat v The League of Woman Votcrs of | ses at the lu Montgomery county met Friday at the | precede the busine hevy Chase Librai The meeting | Judge and & R. Mul was addressed by M Adolf Gutt- | 'macher of Baltimore, Md., “The eds of the Marvian L% The Altar Woman's A s' Protestant hanksgiving | | ¥ny's moth- | evke, who house “guests of Mr. t R. mas of Joce- urned to their the daughter of | T. Pollard of ! ding the week | ere she is Kathryn | “strest, | fifflintow house gu. f Hn'.'\elh‘ R - at lunch- | fternoon. | of Chevy , December | , at _the honfe Deveau on Brookville ; i = rios st | Coswell Chairs, $45 Yk wen® ot )| Wing Chairs, $45 mings lane Juncheon 3 house guests of il HOLLAND WINDOW] (orother-in-law and |l}SHA made to order fre 3 ities i[i=white, cream and ecru. $1.25] ot the woman's , [|Special i cening party | ber 17, at | 1003 9th St. N.W. One door above Mt. Vernon Savings Bank. Tel M. 3211. The House of Quality and Servics at the home The mah cection . met on Atwood Fisher of Navy, of Yorktown, Va, spent the Thanksgiving holidaye with T ] bl ents, . A B Cummings lane. g Mrs. Marcella Shields of East Ir abeth. “Guara: Angel,” by The music section of the Woman's ' Mrs, Richard B, Rawl Club of Chevy Chase entertained Tuesday afternoon at a musical of 1 h which SRR B Rome i TR o T Sugher gl Mra. Chatles Tmiay gave a piano solo | Miss Helen" street: of “Scenes from Childhood,” l_)ry Schu- | entértained at tea December 2 in M o B2 e Lovett, the ‘he | daughter of the assistant attorney general and Mrs. Robert Lovett, Miss Carroll slvlig an old French fol Gruver was assisted by Mrs. Ellot 1 his par- sang - “H h - Mr. and Mra. Corning of | “Gently fleep Thou, entertained on Tuesday honor of the elghth birt rsary of her daughter Eli; W. 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