Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1923, Page 56

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SC E:h:vy Chase Society Items and Features Of Local Activities Illustrated Lecture by Dr. E G Zles—womsn s Clul' to Meet—Christmas Holi- day Notes. The Men's Club of All Saints' Protestant Episcopal Church met Mon- lay evening in the parish hall. An interesting illustrated lecture was ziven on “The Valley of Ten Thou- sand Smokes,” by Dr. 1. G. Zles of the Carnegie Geophysical Laboratory \ musical program followed. Miss Rebecca Hathaway has re- turned to Chevy Chase from college «nd will spend the Christmas holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hathaway, on Cedar parkway. The Woman's Club of Chevy Chase will meet Wednesday, December 19, at the auditorfum of the Maryland schoolhouse. Mrs. L. C. Bouve will be iostess at the luncheon, which will be served from 12:45 to 1:50 o’clock p.m. Ars. William H. Pace, chairman of the Christmas committee, has arranged a delightful program. The music sec- ton, under the leadership of Mrs. Theodore W. Norcross and Mr. Hern- don Morsell, conductor, will give a program of Christmas music. A finance committee has been ap- pointed, with Mrs. S. von Ammon &s asslsted by Mrs. “otton and Mrs. Earl H. Clapp. literary section, Mrs. R. G. Clark, chairman, met Friday at the fethodist Episcopal Church, on pherd Mrs. Arthur B. Crane . L+ Offutt, the chairman of tal service ‘committee, urges the members to bring toys, clothing «nd foodstuffs to be distributed by the Montgome County Social Serv- +t the home of Mr. and M v) man TEMY on Pattersos thampton cards for a re i3 D The annual meeting of t se Branch of Montgomery County Chapter of the Amerfcan Red Cross | be held Wednesday evening at 8 ck in the Chevy Cha annual election of ofcers will take place Mrs. Bovd of Fall River, Mass. ending the w v _and daugh imson of R fr. and Mrs. O. C. ) rose street entertained § at dinner in Percy Thompson of L Among the guests wei sioner of patents and Mrs. son of Melro! Mrs. Stephen The Woma Dr. and Mre. A B Teet ana poured. and Mr: served ice Mrs. Abner Ferguson of Hunting- ton street entertained her club at luncheon and bridge Wednesd. AL the meeting of the Community Club of Ch Ch: She d Do the Coral Band Silk John | W y SOCIETY. MRS. J. R. HARRISON, A recent bride, who before marr was Miss Eilsle Kaiser. to have a community Christmas tree on the lawn of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Esch, on Brookville road. Christmas carols will be sung at the time of lighting of the tree on Christmas evening. The Columbia Country Club of Chevy Chase entertalned Saturday afternoon at bridge and tea. <Mrl, Frank Appleman and Mrs. E. Pitcher were the hostesses. The First Methodist Eplscopal Church, on Shepherd street, will give a ('hrhltmus pageant, “When Christ ‘as Born,” by Kuhlman, on Sunday evening at § o'clock, ln the audi- torium of the Mnryh\nd schoolhouse. The pageant will be presented by members of the Sunday school and some of the church members. Mr. and H. Seddon and their vqung daught of Providence, R. e purchased and are now occup: lns a home on Kanawha street. Seddon, before her marriage, Miss R. De Lima Prather of Wash- ington. Miss Therisa Hanger, the daughter WEBSTER | ELECTRIC CO. duced to... U A B. C. Electric (Cowsr) $69.50 Wireless Sets 1 Tube, re- § 14'88 duced to. . $2.98 Same for You I You sent her a gift from Kafka’s You Can Choose From the Following and Chiffon Hose $2 00 Dainty Silk Teddies and Sets $3.95 Jersey Silk Undervests $]. Philippine- Undergarments $2.00" Beautiful Silk Petticoats $3.95 - afka s 95 <¥ H. Inoon, December 27, at 4 o'clock, | Hair Dyeing . . Mrs. Herbert H. Hanger OF McRiniey stvest loft. Monday for tlanta, Ga., where she will spend the Christmas holidays with an aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Arron Gottschall of the Chevy CI apartments enter- uinod their l:lub at bridge and sup- per, Baturday” evening. Col. Anderson of Broad Branch road has been spending sev- eral days in Detroit, Mich.,, on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle of Huntington street entertained Mon- day evening at a dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Maguire of Hesketh street entertained the members of Mr. Maguire's unit of the men’s club of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament and their wives at bridge and supper Tuesday evening. eplain Willlam W, Edel, United v, will preach at the morn- ing service of the First Methodist Epliscopal Church, on Shepherd street, Sunday, December 16. Mr. Clyde W. Warburton of Lenox gireet returned Friday from Chicago, 111, where he en Mrs. George W. “'ellel o! 330\ and McKinley streets entertained her chapter of the Eastern Star on Sat- urday evening. Mrs, Harry F. Lowe of Patterson street entertained her club at bridge and tea Monday afternoon. mm\ SOCIETY | Invitations have been received here from Mrs. Loughborough Turner for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Sarah Beverly Turner, to Mr. Wil- liam Fisher Turner Thursday after- in Grace Episcopal Church, The Plains, Va. Miss Gertrude Saunders of Beaver Dam, Va., {5 the guest of friends in Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mungavin of Bring in this ad before December 23 Expert Marcel. . 75¢ | Marcel & Bob CurlSl 00 $4.95 § Violet Ray I-'uul.Sl.Ol) MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop and Lansburgh & Brothe: Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1110 H Street N.W. B Frankiin 2224, Expert Service | HART SCHAFFNER & MARX COATS for WOMEN This is addressed to men. “her” one of these coats for Xmas; nothing’s more accept- able or useful. woolens, smart lines, expert tai- loring; coats for all occasions 385 Coats now . . 59750 Coats now.54875 RALEIGH HABERDASHER Exclusive but not Expensive Thirteen Ten F Street BER 16, 1923 of Waterbury, Conn., sp end with friends tn Ale: Mias Marge: her brother and st ur‘mr Frederick P. nd Miss Kath- returned from Brimin Dhler hav 1y Grimth Uhler have returned from the; John Lloyd Uhhr. 1l Gerlacher has a@ vhu to her brothor-m Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel ua, Pa., accompanied (Cohtinued on Tenth Page.) Mra. J. . Nelmn i Heathavilios Dr. and Mrs, T. Fra, returned from an exte; led motor trl through the south. or b Théy were gone “Judge Them by Comparison” o-f-f-e-r-s For ONE DAY QNLY We are going to sell at a RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICE—fine coats that are actually from our stocks and have been selling right along at the comparative price mentioned. WE ADVISE EVERY ONE WHO IS LOOKING FOR ECONOMY IN FURS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL OFFER. $89.50 MARMOT . CO ATS For One Day Only 40-inch Coats, silk lined; $3 1 50 large shawl collar, belts or ALL THIS WEEK! silk cords, bell sleeves and other fashionable effects. $285 and $350 Genuine s l 75 HUDSON SEAL COATS; Many other specials in close-outs—one- of-a-kind coats. INSPECT THEM FOR YOURSELF. Fine furs—expert needlework—lustrous linings— EXTREME BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Hudson Seal is dyed muskrat ; Bay Seal is dyed rabbit. Music E. A 37" Get Deep, fleecy 84250 56250 575 5125 Coats now. 5150 Coats now. . Inc. Steinway New Uj The Autopiano. . . Our These Values Have Never Been Approached 9 —PART SOCIETY. e — S ——————— E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. 1800 G Street. Specialists in Grand Planos Assurance to Qur Patrons al 1 musical products of recognised auality amd standard —We recommend them because they have proven their reliabllity to s and our patrens for more than sixty yei —We guarantee everythin Mere to be absolutely as represented. Owr selling prices are plainly marked. —We cordially invite your inspection and patronsge. “The Instrument of the Immortala® AND OTHER HIGH-GRADE Pianos New Grands of different makes Priced from 8635 PLAYER-PIANOS .$575. The Story and Clark. . The Welte Mignon Reproducing Piano VICTROLAS VICTOR RECORDS Record Department Being on the Ground Floor Offers Quick and Intelligent Service DW™ Accommodating Terms of Payment Are Available %0 $685. The Vose, 8975 to 82,575 . .$785 Instruments F. 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