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Chevy Chase Events Of Special Interests In Social Calendar Woman's Club to Meet Wednesday ; Bridge, Mah- Jong and Other Parties Feature of Past Week. The Woman’s Club of Chevy Chase Wwill meet Wednesday at 12:45 o'clock P.m. In the auditorium of the Presby- | terian Church at Patterson street and | Chevy Chase circle. Mrs. Alexander | ‘Wylie will be the hostess at luncheon, | Which will be served from 12:45 to 1:50 o'clock. Representative John L. Cable of Ohio will address the meet ing on “Immigration and American Citizenship for Women.” | The executive board met Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. Thomas E. Robortson on Melrose street. Mrs. Morton G. Lloyd and Mrs. Robertson were hostesses at the luncheon, which Was served before the business meet- 5. | The literary section, with Mrs. Wil- ' {iam S. Clarke as leader, will meet on the third Friday in the month, March 21, at 2 o'clock p.m.. in the First| Methodist Episcopal Church on Shep- | herd street. Mra. William Tryon, a ‘sisted_by Mrs. James T. Karlan and’{ Mrs. George Ladd, will give a review ! of “Modern Italian Literature.” | will be served at the close meeting with M Thomas E ertson and Mrs. O, C, Merrill presi at the tea table. The music section: with Mrs. Theo. dore W. Norcross leader and Mr. Hern don Morsell conductor, holds reguiar | rehearsals on the second and fourth | Wednesday in each month at 10 . in_the First Methodi Episcopal Church on Shepherd street The social section, with Mrs. Karl Fenning as leader, met at her home o Northampton street on March 4. | Plans were completed for an evening | party, which will be given April 1 at 8 o'clock p.m., in the Chevy Chase Li- brary. A tea will be given Tuesday, Maych 25, from 4 to 6 o'clock p.m., at the home of Mrs. Winslow H. He: hel on Florida street, to meet the new members of the ciub and their spon- gors and the members of the board of executives. The music section will give an especially arranged program during the tea. The nature section, Mrs. Bowen Crandall leader met at her home on Raymond street, March 3 and 11. Mrs. Paul Selman of West Kirk street entertained her club at lunch- eon and bridge Friday. Mrs. Merle Thorpe of Ingomar street was hostess to her club Wednesday at luncheon and bridge at the Ameri- ean Association of University Wom- en’s Clubs. The Recreation Club of Chevy Chase will hold the annual election of offi- cers Monday evening at 8 o'clock p.m. at the home of the president, Mrs. Frank P. Wilcox, on Kanawha reet. Mrs. Frank Stetson of Rosemary street entertained Friday at lunch- eon and bridge. The Men’s Club of All Saints’ Pro- testant Episcopal Church met Mon- day evening in the Parish Hall of the church. Mr. E. B. Merritt, assistant eommissioner of Indian affairs of the Department of Interior, gave an illus- trated address on “The American In- dian.” The Reading Club of Chevy Chase met on Wednesday at the Lome of Mrs. S, L Jodidi on West Irving street. Mrs. Jodidi reviewed “Beasts, Men and Gods,” by Ferdinand Ossen- dowsky. Mrs. Vernon E. Hodges en- tertained the club at luncheon at the close of meeting at her home on East Kirk street. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Edward H. Loftin of Morrison street enter- tained Saturday evening at a St. Pat- wick’s party in honor of their daugh- ter Virginia. e Commu Club of Chevy Chase met Monday at the home of Mrs. C. F. Feeser on Raymond street. Miss Helen Risdon addressed _the meeting on the “Better Homes Pro- i peaking of the “Better Homes ay. Mrs.” Richard L. Lamb of Jenifer street entertained her unit of the Sanctuary Society of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament Thursday at luncheon. The Guild of the Presbyterian Church will entertain Monday, March 17, at a musical tea at the home Mrs. Hugh M. Southgate, Che Chase Lodge, at Chevy Chase circle Mrs. Benjamin S. Warren of Taylor street entertained Tuesday at lunch- eon and_bridge, The Woman's Auxiliary of All Saints’ Protestant Episcopal Church held its monthly meeting Tuesday in the Parish Hall. Miss Bowen of St Stephen’s Church addressed the meet- ing on “The United Thank Offering. Mrs. Arthur B. Crane sang several beautiful solos. The mission study class, conducted by Mrs. McGrew, will meet every Wednesday morning during Lent at 10 e'clock, at the home of Mrs. Warren D. Brush, 14 Hesketh street, instead of in the Sunday school room of the church. Mrs. George McGrew will ad- dress the meetings on “The Creative Forces of Japa All women of the parish will be welcomed. The Lenten sewing class of All Saints’ Church will meet in the parish hall from 2 to 5 o'clock each Mon- day during Lent. There will be half an hour of reading during the after- noon, and tea will be served. All women of the parish are most cor- dially invited to come and help with the sewing. Section 4 of the Guild of the Pres- Bring in this ad before MARCH 23 Marcel & Bob Curl $1.00 Hair Dyeing . . $4.95 Imported Castile E Shampoo . . . .50c MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Tothrop and Lansburgh & Brother Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. ¥ H 3 i 3 Few Gray Haired Spanish Womes ‘Women of Spain have glorious hair, ! | %! ;&? I 4} H: i EE& e ¥ i F ] 1 t|Judge Frederick L. Siddons will pre land sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. 'THE SUNDA only son af Judge and Mrs. Louis C. |been the William Barléy of Alexandria and a brother |} of M#% W. Friasler Baldwin of Sa- |j vannah. Hie is a graduate of the Point. Army and is engaged Los Angeles, whers the occur immedistely after Mra J mmond Asheville, N. €. who has been visit- ing her son-indiaw and daughter, Mr. Jand Mrs. Hazwey H. wn-wl::# Washington, s\ now the giest other son-in-law and daughter, M and Mrs. Wilmer J. Waller, in Ros + mont. | Mrs. Lanier lEcKee of New York | eity and Morristown, N..J., was the l.uen last week «f her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. apd Mrs. Will edding will Grimth _of |1 the guests of the lutter's mother, Mrs. | Tupper, in Atlanti Mrs. Thomas Serey of Richmond. who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Dillard, on North Al- fred stree York, accompanled by Mrs. Dillard and her two childre: | 2. Foalter L. x-is of Richmond College spent the k end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.{A. L. Nalls, on Duke street. $ Mrs. George W. Keys is the guest of relatives in Sutton, W. Va. Miss Katherine Younx of Genesee, N. Y., is the guest of Miss Elizabeth S. W dhisa mAHULL DYER, (Lee Boothe, on North Washington A bride of Febru 16, whe was fore | street. y Mins Adelaide Farraher, the Miss Pearl ng takimg place in St. Martin's | turned from Rrek FPhiladelphfa. » Miss Margaret daughter of Mr. and byterian Church will be entertained |Mr. Claude R. Yates, both of this i luncheon Tuesd: March 15, at the |city, were married last = Saturday Pimper on |afternoon at the home of Mr. and Primrose |3trs. Arthur M. Gray. The ceremon; A mass meeting under the auspices | performed by the Rew Frank Schwarzroann has re- a visit to friends in Virginia _Smith, Stuart Smith, of the board of managers of the|Killmon of Trinity Methodist Church. | Florence Crittenton }lo:ur and Dr.|The bride walked with her father, Kate Waller Barrett, president of melnug:g wore her traveling swit of blu¢ Natior 10! C o ‘eta and silver ., wi ational Florence Crittenton Mission, | taffeta and silver lace, With & forspge | matron of honor was Mrs. Byron A. Raulston, and Mr. Yates had Mr. Among the speakers will be | ariton Padgett, ir. g iss Caroline Yates, e e ed | Mo raom. played the. wedding of the Ruseelt Sage Foundation: marches. Mr. and Mrs. Yutes left N Sperk o the O Gy soon after the ceremony for a south- Db R R e o ern bridal trip, and on their return r. Kate Waller Barrett, who will 1t the Price. ADeaL on SUnr creater Work Mis zabeth Nicholson enter- DRToEs o1 TnaHiccEny o & tained at cards Saturday afternoon the L ae CeEaxeucies ol Was at the home of her parents, Mr. and ington into closer . co-operation. | 3¢ the home of her parents, Mr. and Dyery lone in Chowy Chaseiix cor- Heights, to celebrate her birth- dially asked to attend. : anniversary. The guests were 5 Miss Nellie Sommers, Miss Jans I Al DRIA I Deahl. Miss Margaret Robey, Miss Miss Gault Norton is spending sev- eral weeks with her brother-in-law L istar of the Caroline_ Morton, Miss_ Elfzabeth Smith, Courtenay Price, Miss Courtenay Page Waller Deane Lindsey. Prizes were won by Miss Deahl, Miss Cochran and Miss Morton. Nre Sands in Richmond. Mrs. Harry Lynch and Miss Mary Lee Lynch have reirned from a visit | == to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | J. H. Argobast in Harrisonburg, Va. Mrs. B. J. Brown and Miss Selena Brown of Richmond are the guests of triends in town. John Bunch has returned from a| visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. | Bunch in Covington, Va. ] The Rev. and Mrs. Reginald Foster Hall, who have just returned from | their wedding trip, were the guests | last week of Mr. Hall's parents. the ! Rev. and Mrs. Percy Foster Hall, at | St. Paul's rectory and left later for their home in Mineral, Va. { Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bottoms hawe | returned from a visit to Mrs. ¥ { Taylor in Richmond. , Miss Mary Crenshaw of Orange \ was the guest recently of her broth- er-in-la and iste: Mr., nd Mrs. Byrd Willis on Seminary Hill. Willis and Miss Crenshaw are now in New York city. Miss A. E. Flournoy s the guest of her brothez-in sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick vall in Rosemont. Mrs. Charles H. Shelhorn i ing a week in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Lennon have returned fro: their wedding trip are at home with the former's pare. Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Lennon in Rosemont. i Mrs. Eugenia Dudle; f Washing- ton, Va.. is the guwt of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. H Dudley on Cameron street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas Baker have announced the engagement their daughte Miss Edmonia Le Baker, to Mr. Louis Carrier Barle jr., formerly of this city, but now o Los Angeles..Calif. Mr. Barley is Thomas L. Wattles, who has Answert Call of of Richmond | Wraps aster, Charles Town, in | turrnie her | aff j tained Saturday at | Rosecrest birthday anniversary. {were Mr. apd Mrs. W. A. left last week for New’;}l;!mfii Mrs. E. A, Kearney, Mr. and | Brigtol, Pa., ar. Iatter's parents, Mr. and Mre. J. W. Varney. - Mr. an returned to relatives in Topeka, Kans. May Goldsworthy is the sister in Washington. STAR, WASHINGTON, Y est of Mr. and Mrs. C. attles “on Prince street. eft last week for New Orleans to oin Lieut. Wattle: Mr. Wililam C. Marye has gone to United States Military Academy, West {his home in Baltimore, after a visit but has resigned from the |to hi in business in [Marye, on Queen street. aunts, Misses Nannie and Mary Miss Ruby Feagan is at home in . Va. after spend- ng several .weeks ‘with friends in tow! L. B. Ryan have re- to their home In Chicago, and Mrs. J. C. Ellis are at home, spending veral weeks at t Sinclair of Syracuse, N. iY<v spent the week end with his J.|brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Ni ‘Washi treet. rs. Charles lexander Swann Sin- L et M Rctert 8 Barrett ars | Clalr on Braddock Heights. Mr. and Mrs. W. W ok enter- thelr hame in to celebrate Mr. Cook's The guests Greer, . E. Tavenner, Mrs. 1da War- ren and Mr. Charles E. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. James 1 Keys of e _the guests of the Mrs. Edward Rogers of Medford, N. J., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Gillingham. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Masters of Rich- mond, Ind., have arrived in Alexandria where they will make their home. s. W. H. Morrison have their heme in Gorham, . H., after a visit to their son-in-law nd ‘daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Karl chmidt in Rosemont. Mrs. C. S. Goldsworthy Is visiting Miss Clara est of her Miss Northall Hennig of Charlottes- ville was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs, Harry D. Gasson, on Sem- inary hill. Mrs. Henry Ziegler is visiting rela- tives in Scranton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Roster of Nor- folk are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. as best man. C. C. Furr In Rosemont. Mrs. Leonard Miller and little Rebecca Mille former's pare < ., C. J. Kelley in Accomac M and Mr: Decorative Paintings EVA BROOK DONLY CLARA STROUD RUTH ANN Arts Club of Washington 2017 Eye St. N.W. Through March 21 ng the Spring Premier Presentation of Imported Models and Adaptations Hats Gowns Suits Coats Sports Apparel Correctly Interpreting the Charming Mode of the Spring Summer Summer Draperies Covers of genuine Belgium nd other materials at Special s provided order s given now Vixit Radio Department Carry Eull Ling of Sets wnd Suppiics 1217 Connecticut Ave. Washington, D. C. pen U 10 ‘I ¢cDEVITT ! Phones M. 3211—9070, and Seasons A Shop of Individuality Owing to Public Demand—I Will Continue My Special Offer Just One Reg. U. S. Pat. More Week J‘UST one more week can you geédfis great saving on glasses. Why take a chance on further injuring your eyesight by neglect when for $2.00 you can get reading glasses with the service that has saved so many people from eye trouble? This sale is a sacrifice of my profits and cannot be continued after this week. Do not delay— come in at once. Let me add your satisfaction to the list of thousands ‘whom:'I have benefited at this-saving price. SPECIAL—IM prices for prescription and bi- focal lenses mado to order., Now at 1313 F Street N.W. Dr. L. BERMAN With LUCIOS, Jeweler Whichis My - - ONLY OFFICE ~ . ter being the guests of Mr, and Ml]'; Grant !‘orbsu.‘ * iz D. ©, MARCH 16, 1924—PART 2.’ motored to Baltimore and spent the ‘week end with friends. Miss Rachel McCready has returned to her home in Richmond, after a visit to Miss Mary Whitton on South Patrick street. Mrs. Douglas Lindsey entertained the card club of which she is & mem- ber Tuesday afternoon, at her hom on Duke street. The members and guests playing were Mrs| Charles Holden, Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe, 2d Nina Fulton, Miss Susan Leary, Miss Ruth Green, Miss Caroline Wa tles and Miss Elizabeth Boothe. Miss Mary Thomson entertained the Rosemont Bridge Club Tuesday after- noon. Mrs. Jullan T. Burke, jr.. enter- tained the Monday Bridge Club last week at her home in Rosemont. The members playing were Mrs. Willla J. Boothe, Mrs. Stewart Jamieson. Mrs. Charles Ellett Cabell, Mrs. David Janney Howell, Miss Carolyn Burgess spent the week end with her nieco, Miss Mary Lee Spilman, at the State Normal Bchool, Fredericksburg, Mrs. Frank T. King was in Charle ton, . C. to attend the wedding Fri- day evening of her son, Lieut. Stuart ‘W. King, United Stafes:Marine Corps, and Miss Mary Louise Cogswell Lieut. King and his bride are now the guests of his parents on Prince street. They will leave Monday for Norfolk whence they will sail for Washington's AEOLIAN HALL = Tivelfth and G Streets. Santo Domingo, has been ordered for duty. Mr. have returned from a visit to the la ter's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Owen P. Lloyd in Hinton, W. Va. Phonograph Sale e $39 From where Lieut. King and Mrs. Delaney Hammond Many of the are traded- in upright models. 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Immediate Delivery If Desired. Terms $25 cash, balance in 30 monthly payments Special Notice to Radio Fans! WE have en exhibition THE NEW RADIOLA, SUPER HETRODYNE selective and non radiating. Does not need antenna or ground connection, it re- ceives far distant stations, even while local ones are operating. On exhibition tomorrow and Tuesday at our store and Wednesday for one week at the Radio Show, Convention hall. - M-BRIDKS &(© G STREET BETWEEN 1I™¢ |2 Shown Plentifully in Our Spring Suit Collections at - $98,.00 $9Q.75 $35.00 and other prices up to $59.75 EVERY tailored season has shown that hairline stripes have a special affinity for expressing the lines of a trim tailleur. We have therefore included a generous proportion of them among our Spring Suits. : Correctly Mannish, Yet Charmingly Feminine Hairline stripes are correct and havea - decidedly mannish air. Yet they are not too severe to assume feminine touches gracefully. Braid binding, for instance; silk vestees, a white gardenia. or a crepe kerchief. Shown on navy blue or black. grounds. A Fabric Adaptable To Perfect Tailoring In these suits of hairline fabrics we. have demanded man-tailoring of “the highest type, yet have not increased the’ price. The excellent quality, linings and- workmanship of these suits will delight - you, to say nothing of their trimness and vogue. Lihaiaies i Run Through the Tailored pes Mode - S I I I E Ty C T r e e C 3 S CIEE T £ ¥