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8 SOCIETY. Woman's Club Gives Special Yule Program At Chevy Chase School “'Christmas Lullaby" and Other Seasonal Songs Are Slxng by Members—Many Return for Holidayu. The Woman's Club of Chevy Chase held its regular monthly meeting) Wednesday in the Maryland school- house. After luncheon and the regu- lar business meeting a special pro- gram was given by the Christmas committee. Mrs. William H. Pace was the chairman, ass'pted by Mrs. Ar- thur B. Crane and Mere. “ara Crane. A Christmas morality play, “The Walf,” was presented by Mrs. Clinton D. Wol- cott as the Waif, Mrs. E. F. Kelly as Greed. Mrs. E. D. Hathaway as Van- ity, Mrs. Frederick R. Parks as row, Mrs, David Houston as Ple Fennin Faith Dennis Servi Harold G. Moulton and Mr: Marion lan as the Th Christmas Lullab music section, of Mrs. Theodor: to holidays it Mrs. M. S street tephen Buckingham of Harvard Tniversity Is in Chevy Chase to spend | the Christmas holidays with his par- Ir. and Mrs. Edgar Buckingham Mr. and her parent 3 Trving Cooley of Devereaux o \oliss Rose B . and r oric el > visit Miss Mary Janet Smithurst for a ' Princeton University he Christ ; at the University of Virginia, have re- turned to epend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Sampson of Melrose street. Jack Carmalt, a student of Tome Academy, is -spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Carmalt of Primrose street. ‘The Rector’s Ald Society of All Saints Protestant Episcopal Church met Tues- day In the parish hall. After luncheon the Woman's Auxi met. Plans were completed for a church supper to be given Wednesday, January 23, at 6:30 pm. in the parish hall. Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor {s chairman; Mrs. O. C. Merrill, vice ichairman; Mrs. Warren D. Brush, chairman of the pur- chasing committee, assisted by Mrs, William T. Pollard and Mrs. Frank F. Westbrook ; Mrs. M. 8. Cooley, chairman of hospitality committee, assisted by Mrs. Oswald Schriener. The committes in full will be announced later. Mrs. Willlam Myers is chairman of the ticket committee and Mrs. G. L. Jones chair- man of the service committee. A nominating committee was formed, with Mrs. John Fischer as chairman, assisted by Mrs. Willlam Hurd, to nomi- nate candidates for prewident and vice president for the elections of January 22, 1924, Emerson Hodges, a student of Har- vard University, and Hamlin Hodges, student of Brown University, have re- turned to ehend the holidays 'w'th thelr parent: ir. snd Mrs. E Hodges. The Children of Chevy Bethesda, the Englis wiil go ca \lummumr\ County Social Serv- oo 1 If you wish the carolers to stop candle in the window, otherwise they will pass by ‘This is the third an- of the re al of the old custom of caroling, and it has brought cheer to the sick and financial aid to the poor of the county. Louis Baker, a student of the N cersburg Academy of Mercersburs, Pa., is spending the Christmas holi- days with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wetzel of 39th and MeKinley streets. Dr. Charles F. Russell of Herndon, is the house guest of his son daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W Pollard of McKinley ‘l\ll‘ll\p,' the Christmas hollda; Jerome _Garland of Greenbriar Academy, Va., is spending the Christ- mas _holfd, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 8. rland of Lenox street William Cullen Dennis of Under- wood street arrived Saturday on the viathan from London, England, has been since October. Davld N. Colladay, a student of Ex- eter Academy, is spending the Christ- mas holida: h his parents, Mr. , Ga, | Roberts with his | has arrived to parents, Mr. ertson of ) Va., s holidays with | am W. Deane. ‘hite of Sunny her ‘club afternoon E ned nd Bridg: Friday . students 8 Colladay of Northampton street. Mrs. Catherine Thomas of Asbury Park . 18 the house guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Judge and Mrs. Alexander R. Mullowny of Con- necticut avenue during the Christ- mas holidays. The executive board, composed of the officers, the governors and the chairmen of the Recreation Club of Chevy Chase, will entertain at a re- upnon and dance on Thursday, De- mber 27, from 9 to 12 o'clock p.m., fa the ballroom of the Chevy Chase THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, DECEMBER 23, 1923—PART 2 s. FARRE) A vride of 'rueud-y. who before mar- riage, was Misx Sarah Todd Daniel, daughter of Mr. and Mrw, Selden Brooke Danfel of 1340 Zist street. Theater. The recelving line will con- sist of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. W Mrs. Rea P. Wright, Mr. and ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Sr. and Mrs Guy M. McDowell, Mr. nhd Mrs, Willi Given, Mr. and Mrs ger, Mr. and Mr Lieut. Commander Rudge, Mr. and Mr. and ) 2 and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph A. ir: P M Charle ames 1 Maye Mr. and Mra B cival Wilson, Mr. and Lincoln, Dr. and Mrs. and Dr. and Mrs. Miss Charlle Howard of Bozcnmn. Mont., Is the house guest of Miss Rose and Dorothy Bowling, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Bowling of Kanawha street, during the Christ- mas holiday: Laurence Mrs: Dana_Caulkins Willlam Blum . Fischer, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fischér of Kanawha street, is spending the Christmas holldays in Charlottesviile, Va., with friends. Willlam Clark, a nell University, is spending the Christmas holtdavs with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Clark of Irving stree Mrs. Harry F.'Lowe of Patterson street entertained the members of her club at bridge and tea on Monday afternoon. The social section of the Woman's student of Cor- You can be an artist, too--- With the nationally-famed Gulbransen Player- Piano you can play as you have longed to, interpret each phrase with your own feeling— enjoy the piano just as if you had studied under masters! It reproduces great music so faithfully you feel a personal pride when you play. 52.50 Weekly Buys any Piano up to $420 The Gulbransen Community model, $420 The Gulbransen Upright, $275 We especially feature This Handsome Baby Grand Piano These new low terms are just for Christmas—so select today the gift to make the entire family happy. *395 Club of Chevy Chase will entertain at & tea Thursday, January 3, from 2 to 4 o'clock p.m., at the home of the leader, Mrs. Karl Fenning, on Northampton street. Mr. and Mrs. Darcy Griffith of Wil- mington, Del e the house guest: Mrs. Grifiith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, 3 C. Bowen, on Melrose street, during the Christmas holidays. Miss Sarah Baker, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Baker of McKinley street, and Miss Susan Norris of Philadelphia, Pa., who are studying art in Parls, have gone to London, England, where lhe) will spend Christmas ' with Miss Norris' uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whi Robert Me Iniversi mas_holid: ana Mrs. Wil lands street, Mr. and Mr: Gordon McKay Saturday for Madison, Wis., where they will spend Christmas with rela- tives, hey will spend several weeks in_Chicago, Tll, en route home. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Mikkleson have moved into a home on 37th street until their new home on Lenox street Is completed, arke, a student of the United aval Academy, returned Sat- ¢ to Chevy Chase to spend the holidays with his parents Mrs. Phil Parke of Oliv Nally, & student of Brown is spending the Christ- with his parents, Mr. m J. McNally, on New. left meeting of the Chevy of the Montgomery pter of the American Red s hell on Wednesday eve- ning in the Chevy Chase library. The election of officers took place. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Shields of East Irving strect entertained the members of ¢lub at bridge and supper Wednesday evening. Miss Louise Baker of ‘Baltimore, 1 spending the Christmas Roll: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Baker. Richard Floyd Irwin ent i 5 & 3 you. ASSISTANCE FOR MEN! Our Men's Shopping Bureau will give quick personal service to men in selecting gifts for women. about coming into a woman's your gift-buying! We will take good care of tained at bridgo and tea Thursday afternoon. The Jazz-a-Lot Club, under the au- spices of the Recreation Club of Chevy Chase, has organized & band of street singers, which will sing Christmas carols from house to house on Christ- mas eve. After which they will par- ticipate In the excrcises of the com- munity Christmas tree. which will be on the White House Ellipse. Lieut. Stewart P. Corning, U. 8. M. C.. of Santo Domingo, has joined his wife and baby, and they will spend the Christmas holidays with Lieut. Corning’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert L. Corning. Mrs. Pinkney S, Harman entertain- ed on Saturday at luncheon and & the- ater party in honor of the anniver- sary of her daughter Isabelle’s tenth birthday. Mrs. Warren D. Brush entertained the members of her afternoon club and their husbands at bridge and sup- per Friday evening. Rodney Gale, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt ale of California, for- merly of Chevy Chase, who is @ stu- dent” of Harvard University, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. McComas for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Theodore W. Norcross enter- tained on Thursday afternoon at a children’s musical party. Unique mu- sicnl games were played. Mrs. Harry S. Davis of Baltimore, Md., and Miss Minnie Lee Davis and Miss Saruh Brooks of Wilmington, Del., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs Frank Pence Wilcox'during the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Penn and their daughter have gone to Minneupolls, Minn, where ey will spend the Christmas hfllldn)g with relatives. Mr. and Mra. ¥Fay Holbrook enter- tained the Laf-a-Lot Club at dinner and bridge Saturday evening. ‘The parents of the children of the kindergarten and the first and second grades of the Brown School presented to each of the three police- men on duty at Connecticut avenue So, men, do not worry store for —Every facility of our shop will be at your disposal! complete for this last busy day. and MoKinley street a Christmas purse in appreciation of the care and kindness to the little children at all times at an assembly of the younger grades on Wednesday morning. Mrs. Fred Deitrick, the president of the mothers' branch of the Parent-Teach- er Association, made a short address and the purses were presented by the smallest child of the Kindergarten, little Miss Rebecca Shaw. The older grades, as l& their custom, trimmed a4 number of Christmas trees with small gifts which will be sent to Walter Reed Hospital for the wound- ed_soldiers. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B. left Tuesday for an ocean Jacksonville, Fla.. wher student of Dart- returned to Chevy where he will spend holidays with his Mrs. George Win- Williams trip to they “will Christmas parents, Mr. and chester Stone. The Junior Christian the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church will entertain st u Christmus party turday, December 29, in_ the annex of the church at Chevy Chase Circle. Mr, and Mrs. Sidney R. Prince and their two son dney and Gregory, who are students at Woodberry For- est Academy, Woodberry Forest, Va are nding the Christmas holldays in Mobile, Ala., with relatives. John Lane, a student of Yale Uni- versity, retur Friday to spend the Christmas holid his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John The Christmas entertal Presbyterian Sunday held this evening at 7 o'clock in the annex of tie church. On Christmas morning there will be a service in the Church at 7 ock am. Mr. and Mr: Sldney their son and Adaughter, Karl and Franc have gone to Los Angeles, 'alif. whera they will spend the winter. ment of the will be W ight Up to the Last Minute And we can say today that stocks are wonderfully More than twenty thousand pairs of Silk Stockmgs on our shelv e\—n]ou sizes well filled. Underwear tables carrying immense assortments—handkerchiefs for men and women in great array—and so it goes! ndeavor of | day Forst .ndx( SOCIETY. PERSONAL NOTES. Mra. Milton Kronhelm and son, Mil- ton, jr., left Friday for Atlant to kpend ten days at the Br ker and before returning home will visit for several days in New York. Mizs ¥orda Oppennheimer loft Fri- day for Newark, N, to spend two weeks visiting K tonds Mrs. 1. De Roy and her young daughter left vesterday for Atlantic City to spend the holidays. Mrs. J. Pretzfelder is the guest of frs. Magnus Schrier, in Cleveland, Ohfo. irs. Robert Schiestein of New York, to her )Inmx Mr'& the coming week her daughter, Mrs. Hen: Mrs, Isaac Nordiin visiting her son, Mr. Maurice Nord- linger, In Norfolk, Va., spent Thurs- in Washington en route to her home in Atlantic City. Miss Rita Kaplan of Philadelphla is the guest of Miss Jeanette Golden- | berg of 27th street for the holidays. | Mr. Walter Frane, jr., who is at- tending school at Milford, Conn, spending the holidays at rdman Park Hotel with his parents, Mr.and | Mrs. Walter Franc. The riday tertained a; cards, last Behrend at Chase, Mrs Harry Franc has fru!n ‘\E\!.Irk J., where sh; “With | Bridge Club was en- luncheon, followed by eek by Mrs. Rudolph B her home in Chevy dnughu»r. who is at home from Simmons Col- lege, Boston, for the holldays Miss Amy Behrend was hostess at | theater party . tae holldays with relatives in Fhila- delph Miss Rernice Kloeblatt gave a par Sunday afte 13th street refreshment attractive o green. with basket filled with (e at_each guest's place Mr. and Mrs. as their gu Antel. of i . Applied Scripture From the Boston Transer Betty, turne ho is a r ou dot “Why've T g Cause those who hat doodness knows Portland Hotel Cafe Special Sunday Turkey Dinner, Table d’Hote, $1.00 5:30 to 8 P.M. A La Carte Luncheon 1 to 2:30 P.M. TELEPHONE SERVICE TOMORROW If unable to get downtown select the gift you have fo gotten, tomorr our per sonal service shopper will be glad to s lect it for you and send cial messenger. Call Main 7 For Women’s Gifts You May Well Depend Upon This Woman’s Store! Government Checks it to ou by spe- £ 2 " @ ® & # i & A ] ; IF i) % : N 4 2 I e Lol H L) % % % é We will still deliver your Piano for Christmas. The Hecht Co. Music Store—618 F Extra cashiers for quick cashing of government checks tomorrow afternoon! in every possible way. Georgette Crepe Gowns, $16.50 Exquisite bateau neck affairs— = yokes of val lace and tu:kmg\—-f scallnped bottoms, edged with net // 7 ruching — adorable pockets — gowns that any woman will adore! Peach, flesh color, orchid. Double georgette gowns, contrasting col- ors, 3 Other Gowns, $395 and upward, Reversible Corduroy Robes, $15.00 Beautiful wide- wale corduroy. Deep roll collar caught at side and closing with large covered button. Royal purple with orchid, cherry with powder blue. Other corduro $1250 and stunning robes, Silk Petticoats $5.90 Fine quality radium silks—silk Jerseys — straightline etyles with scalloped bottoms and self embrold- end—orflnalypluwd plain and fancy silk flounces. High col- orm evening shades— brown, navy and black. Beautifully em- broidered radium and Milanese silk jersey styles, $3.95 to $16.50, $11 and $12.50 PairS SMART BLACK SATIN 1 and 2 Strap Evening Slippers, with beaded bands or cut-out vamps, $1L00, ~—METAL BROCADB, in four stunning styles —gold and silver—$12.50 —all with fash- fonable Spanish or block heels, Fair” Under- wear; Non-Sllrinkable V i-Silk new striped glove st weave—smartly tallored styles—amply cut and re- Intoz'uafl-—fluh color, white, Vi Plus fioflflo Bloome: .50 omlu:,"; .00 sllemlse. $3.00 tep-in styles Union Suits, $7.50 Lovely Silk Underwea.r, $5. 90 trimmed or crepe de chine gowns and chemise, mostly with lace trimmed yokes and bottoms — also SATIN bloomers, of wonderful quality— ribbon shirred at knee. Why not give silk underwear? AFTER ALL— far Irish Women’s Handmade Colored Linen Handkerchiefs, 50c Another shipment of these popu- linen handkerchiefs just in time for last minute shoppers! Per fectly stunning shades— hand-threaded hems— hand-embroidered cor- ners. Other dainty tyles 75c and $L0O. ‘Whom_have YOU for- gotten? There is nothing she would welcome more than Gold Stripe Silk Stockings She likes the beau- ty of the Silk— 1009, pure! She likes the sat-g “run Regular Weight $9.0 pair Fine Cotton Garter Hems Chiffon Weight 52.25 Thirty-two shades to suit her every whim, in- cluding Gold, Silver, Nude Skyn, Sunset, tumn, ter, Acorn, BLACK. Regular or Chiffon Weight $9.75 pair All Silk Garter Hems And the best part of it is that we have even now extraordinarily fine size and color assortments. You get the shade and size you wish—at Jelleff's! Extra!—Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Delivered by Telegraph To Any City in the United States! 1f you have forgotten any one too far oft for mailing—have us send a pair of Silk Stockings by wire. Rhinestone Hair Bands, $1.25 to $5.50 A stunning gift for any girll Flexible bands set in composi~ tion silver links—one, two and three row styles and daisy de- slgns. coronet styles, plain or fancy—all studded with glittering rhinestones, Others with emerald, ruby and sapphire col- ored stones, Handmade Blouses— Smart Styles, $5.00 Frill and Tuxedo3: madels—also round- collar styles—hand- fashioned from fine French voile and trim- med with wide Irish and filet laces, hand- drawnwork and hand- embroidery, In Christ- mas boxes already to give! CENTEMERI “Fielder” Strap Wrist Gloves, Pair $4.50 Complete agsortments to shooss,_from in_this pop- wlar gift _glove! ne French kid with inset gores and crochet embrotd- in smart contrasting es — black, white, 'wn, mode, Centemers! Glove Ward- thres er more pairs in an import- ed box, $16.00 and upward, Umbrellas, $7.95 Smart, clubby handles of amber- and ferrules—or handles of hand- painted wood—each one most individual] Small size India or regulation shapes—the wanted fashionable shades and reliable silks—in bor- dered style so much to be desired. Other silk umbrellas, $ to $22.50. We are ready to help you Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs 50c, 75¢, $1.00 Unusually fine linens—quarter an half inch hems—plain and ini tialed styles—a few with noy elty borders—white colored mma]:. 1rmg and or come gift for any man! Two-Tone Satin Breakfast Coats $10.00 Smart tic-on-the-side styles—fine quality changeable satin—ruch- ing-trimmed edges and perky pockets. King's blue, light or navy blue, orchid, maize, Justthe thing for a girl away at school ! $5.00 and $5.90 Every one has need for a olip to give the proper sil- houatte to the frock. Strictly tailored styles, with self straps and shirring at hips—good quality satin or radium silk—navy blue, black, brown, fawn. Other slips tn great array, inoluding gold and silver cloths, for evening wear, up to 816.50. Smartest of Leather Bags, $10 Envelope bags, pouch bags, shirred to covered or stunning metal frames, ewagger bags, under-arm styles, large square affalrs with deep flaps— 1nnu leathers—moroc- cowhide, pin seal. chette, calf — fittad and beautifully lined. Hundreds of bags — £3.95 to $28.00 — for lawt- $1.50 Felt Slippers $1.00 A Christmas sale of popular rib- bon-laced felt slippers, with silk pompon at toe. Rose, taupe, garnet and two shades of blue. Other slippers in great variety, includ- ing men’s glazed kid slippers at $2.75 pair. § ~.§@!€@!€%’€W’@‘K@Z 7 DY 7 1 ERTRE L% TR & \D 57\ R AL W ), © By 0T L4 LRSI PEREY .

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