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] Chevy Chase People On Round of Visits During Fall Season Many Visitors Entertained at Homes—Woman's Club to Give Halloween Dinner Dance. Miss Emma McDonnell, formerly of | Washington, has returned to her home In Milwaukee, Wi after being the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. Per- cival Wilson for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson gave a party Friday ight for their son, Percival, in cele- ation of his $th birthday anniver- 3 Isabelle Cowlbeck of Glens “alls, N. Y., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Strang. | The social section of the Woman's | lub of Chevy Chase will entertain at | « Halloween dinner dance tomorrow svening ut the Manor Club. The com- mittee in charge of the sofree is Mrs. Walter Johnston, Mrs. William . Mrs. Gordon McKay, Mrs. May, Mre, Russell Edws L Whiteside and Mrs. George Wag and Miss Coan of New | r Mr. . Merrill in thelr home | street for several days. Miss Kelly Merrill at Bates Colleg Mrs. G. R. Robert entes ers of the L: and bridge last eve. Mr. and ned the nd Mrs. Henry Morris gave a | fternoon in thelr home .v the members at bridge and s fternoon in v lane, Guy M. McD ve owell of Connecticut gone to Aun Arbor. " the second annual bazaar of ce Crittenton Mission was riday morning at the home | Mrs. Stephen Ly bor on Chevy Chase Parkway. Final arrange ments were completed for the bazaar, which will be held November 17 and 18 at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Harry Barber, who has been MRS. DANIEL LANDIS DETWILER, October 21, Miss Thelma Thompson, duughter ‘Who was, before her marriag ‘he house her brother- and sister, and Mrs, Willlam Cul- | , has returned to her home | Ralph Tuesda Miss Emma Hayes mpton street, Mr. Winthrop Goddard ¥ daughter Priscilla of Worce: have been the house guests of N Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor for sey- eral days. The daughters of the members of the Woman's Club of Chevy Chase were entertained Wednesday after- noon at tea by the president, Mrs. O. C. Merrill, Prof. and Mrs. Robert S. Griggs gave a Halloween party in honor of thelr | y evening. | of East Irving| street will leave next week for Sea | Isle, N. J., where she wil visit her| brother and sister-in-law. | eck 1 of the committees of the Woman's | 1ub of Bethesda at luncheon Tuesda Irs. John Morey McBride, who ha been the house guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell 5. McBride, in their home on Hesketh treet, left Wednesday for her home in Minneapolis, Minn. The utility table of the Rector’d Ald Soclety of All Saints' Protestant Epis- copal Church, of which Mrs. Stephen TLyman Tabor is the chairman, met Monday for luncheon with ~ Mr: Arthur D. Kidder on Hesketh street. Mrs. Nathan Willlams entertalin- ed the members of Chapter B of the P. E. O. Soclet; her home on Kinley street. Mrs. H. B. LeVey s hostess ‘idge and tea yes 1 and Mrs. J uined at dinner Tuesday evening Lieir home on Jocelyn strect. Wilmoth Dovle, daughter irs. Harold idge and Tuesday evening in | W tea Tues \tternoon. Mrs. Simeon Hyde, who has bes house guest of her son-inlaw daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Cochran, | has returned to her home in Charles- on, §.C. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bull gave a Malloween party Friday evening in heir home on McKinley street in nonor of their son Norman. Mrs. John Howard of Arizona f{s the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chomas I". Keane on Mllitary road. Mr. Nathan B. Willlams has re. ‘urned after spending a week in St. Louls, Mo., where he attended a con. vention. e One knows his real friends by the t that when one brags his friends | ack up everything he sa | | Belton ‘\mmc of Mr. and Mrs. Julien ‘hompson of Herndon, Va. WASHINGTON, D. C NOVEMBER . s 1, 1925—PART 2. G. U. Frat Chnpter Host to 100 Guests At Halloween party Delta Sigma Pi, School of Foreign Service, Enter- tains Members of Diplo- matic Corps and Others. The International Chapter of Delta Sigma P, School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University, was host to about 100 guests at their annual Hal- loween ball, given last evening in the fraternity house, at 1300 New Hamp. shire avenue. The party was one of the most delightful given by the fra- ternity, and a large number of dip- lomats, members of the fraternity, were present. In the company were: The Minister of Esthonia and Mme. Plip, the charge d'affaires of Poland, Mr. Hipolit Gllwic; the charge d'af- faires of Ecuador, Senor Don Juan Barberis; the third secretary of the Egyptian legation, Dr. Farag Mikhail Moussa; the attache of the Rumanian legation, Mr. Andrel Popovici; the secretary of the Costa Rican legation, Senor Guillermo E. Gonzalez; the at- tache of the Persian legation, ) tan Mahmoud Amerie; Li Mme. Labat of the French er the secretary of the Chilean embassy, Senor Don Benjamin Cohen; the first secretary of the German embassy, Herr Emil Wichl; the assistant dean of the Foreign School of Georgetown Untversity, Mr. T. H. Healy; Dr. J. De Siquelra Coutinho of the faculty Georgetown University and Mr Guillermo B. Sherwell and Mr. C. C Miller ulso of the Georgetown Uni- versity fuculty. ‘The commi rangements for by Mr. Paul H and the Roland R ick, Mr. J warge of the ar- > event was headed airman, Millard A. Kene- nd Trainor and Mr. Rayme Clancy. 11 es ¥ Mr. and Mr;. Balli;lger On Way to Seattle Home Mr. and Mre. John H. Ballinger of Seattle, who spent ten days here with {the forme: IM. B. Be | Mr. Webster Ballinger, left Frid Chicago. They will spend u couple of «nd go on to thelr he were in New York Mrs. Edw thcnal Folk Are Listed | before her ed from Fitt ind Mrs Have with Co ] ‘ork and was th the Hotel Roosevelt th night. Miss Favy Buckha “hicago, where she is to of Mrs. Edward Winestine fo weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Haley Lever of New York are spending tho week end with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Belt in their Georgetown home. Representative and Mrs. James French Strother of Welch, W. Va., have come to Washington for the week end and have leased an apart- ment at the Iotel Roosevelt for the season. Representative and Mrs. Strother will return here the first of December. Rube has returned Sixteenth street Haven Mrs. Sarah to her home, at after visiting relatives in New and New York. Mrs. N. M. Hood, who has made her home at the Colonial Hotel si; her return from California in the Spring, has left the city for extended stay Ir different foreign countries. Miss Erin Clark and Miss Kathie daughters of Mr. and M D. Clark of Lexington, accompanied by their sister brother-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs of Washington, ) sister Mrs. Don G. Shi 1 is an nil C., and John whose mathe ended erday between West Poi University at the Yale Bov cen, Conn. ained for | the week ond as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney W. Gould. Miss Freda Ockershausen and Miss Carla Ockershausen are spending the week end in Philadelphia, where they went to attend the wedding of their cousin, Miss Clara Rless, to Mr. Joseph Allan Peters. Mrs. C. R. Dufour and Mrs. Lucten Clark are the houss guests of Mrs. S. A. Kendall, wife of Representative S A Kendall of Pennsylvania, at her home {n Myersdale, Pa. Mrs. John R. Wells, who has been with her parents, Mr. and Mre, | Harry T. Payne, at East Falls Church, ki has joined her hu nd at West Original Zirkin creations, embrac- ing every desired ef- fect. Popular Furs -~popular lengths at @ moderate price. Graceful, Exquisite, Luxurious UR COATS Special assortment at NEW SECTION OF DRESSES Silver Muskrats ... %235 Australian Opossums . . 3235 Raccoons & $235= Caraculs .... Distinctively styled dresses that are really and truly lovely. Prices are astonishingly low. H. Zirkin & Sons Incorporated 821 14th St. N.W. Yz 7 7% | Paln cities before | will [coming to they | Wella {have been extenively z They gave a family Hotel S evening, Mre. Keys and . Mr Webster Bal- | Mr. a) Be: t their where n hom ke with Payne. Mrs. Wil taken an Capt ence Key nd | Keyé gave = dinner, folow | ing at the Chevy U | honor, when Mr. Ba ant reunfon with sco made during his ch hood in Washington . {n their & 4 u pleas- rs of old friends dhood and L Monday after- | Berryhill tea. for Mrs. Ballinger at the Washington Club. She | bad assisting her Mrs Lindley M. | Hudley, wife of the representative | from Bellin Wash.; Mrs. William Sherman Walker of Seattle, Mrs. The- obald, wife of Comdr. R. A. Theobald, brother of Mrs. Webster Ballinger; | M 1. Van Patten, Mrs. Webster ( allinge -, Mrs. Margaret Hulbert and | flower for the Stone Mountatn me-|Mrs. N. ¥. Cline. The table was deco- ovli 4 aily, although | Fated Wwith clusters of chrysanthe-| -y gt o i Dnn Eh | mums and golden giow. Mrs. Berry. | Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes and M 'r:l"ir\: “:n'g o el e over William Laird Dunlap have charge of | RSTL SO0, SRy g G SURC | ¢ 5 ors of | ® simple but effective 'n of b te s = Chiffon velvet, il \||s Webster Blue and Gray Ball Program Is Outlined Interest in the Blue ana Gray ball to Le given December 29 at the Moran is one the Blue und Gray idea for is u Ballinger gave and bridge Wednesday H. Ballinger, and Thursda ed to Annapolis f sight-seeing _trip guests of Comdr. and Mrs. Theobald. | A e E ; | Friday, October 23, Mr. Charles Howe | T D h L s gave u stag dinner party for Mr. Bal- guests of the State function arr par ] for January 19, on the occasion, of lh(-‘}“:‘[_‘f}r s Ciswy tthens Olub,EoL of Lee's birthd: OFNEca AltsrronioteD since the cofn-| R Miss Hopklnu to Wed clling contest started some 25 voung dies have entered, their names hav i President’s Aide | rent has been announced | ing been presented by sorcritie 1 arlotte Hopkins of Bangor, | s arge of the Dis- | Me., und Groton, Mass., to Col. Sher. | headquarters office. Mrs, WAL wood A. Ct Mlitary alde to the ' Atherton Du Puy is in ct the | President. has been men- ' contest feature tioned for the wedding. in the the '61 per! o 13-girl contest will »d dances to be ad 4n the f-dollar pieces THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET The Looked-for Event Our Clearance of Louvre Millinery —in which we offer choice of Every Velvet Hat the House /5 Price! That means Hats Regularly $10 to $25 Now %59 o #1250 Exclusive styles—in individual effects—and of the highest grade of design and production. in Remember—Louvre Velvet Hats at Half Price! Youny Ladies to Give Aid At 7th Continental Ball Mrs. Frank Morrison, chairman of the Seventh Continental Ball, to )-cI held at Rauscher’s Tuesday, Novem- | ber 17, under the ausplces of the Abi gail Hartman Rice Chapter, D. A. R., | of which Mrs. Jasper M. Beall is re- | Mason, gent, has selected Miss Helen Belt as | Roosevelt, chairman of the young ladies’ commit- !(\'\':::‘::m“ n tee. Others on the young ladies’ com- | josephine W ell mitte tnclude Miss Josephine Weller, | Dewey, Miss Gwendoline Miss Elizabeth Wrenn, Miss Evelyn | Smith and Miss Rosamond R Mathews, Miss Anne Butler, Miss | 2 E Laura_Bryn, Miss Catherine Suther. | Mr. and Mre. Juan Maye Jand, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Dorothy | tained a party at the Club Chantec White, Miss Katherine Crowley, Miss ¥ evening, the guests incl Edith Oviani, Miss Helen Oriani, Miss | i7 Spanish Ambessador and Inga Stejneger, Miss Dorothy Darling, | Senora de Riano, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Miss Nellie Dowling, Miss Cecilis | fam Doeller, Migs Helen Marye und Nichols, Miss Marguerreta Campbell, | Donald Thompson. Miss Virginia Burke, — Reuth, Miss Gertrude Lena Allen, Miss Olive P t Catherine Islow, Miss Alice Hoover, Miss Mary Catherine Caldwell, Miss Vivian Waring, Miss Dorotby Got cll, Miss Katherine Wuttke, Miss T bel Cluphan, Miss Elizabeth Schar Miss Marth; Burch, Jiss Julla Thompson Cook, Miss Ora Wa Phoebe Stine, Miss Albert Miss Catherine Brake, Miss Virginia Nie! Miss Mary Sprigman, M Dagleish, Miss Caro Stillw Miss Fanitu Clairmont, Miss R “lairmont, Miss Roberta Belle € . Miss' Louixe Gates Gorman, Miss McGu Miss Theodore iss Katherine Hawley, Miss ropley, Miss Frances Cough lin Miss Gretna Perrott | Katherine Junkin, Miss M Miss Mary Richards, Miss Marcla Cook, Miss Lucinda J Miss Grace Maude Morgan, Halile Morgan and Miss Helen Mont gomery. The chatrman. M |Honor Chief Justice And Mrs. Taft Sunday, Nov. 22, at Luncheon _(Continued from Fifth Page) _ Miss Sidney Neale, Miss Lilie Miss Mary Selden, Kat Froulke ¥. Busby entertained Wednesday, when he included N Howard Cut- Mrs. George Pri irs, C. W. | Thompson, Mrs. John chram, Mr {Karl E Mrs. H. H. Myer: Decker, Mrs. M. O nk W. Carden, Mr: I Mann, . Miss Warren, M Higbic Mrs. W. Cle Noble will | informally at supper this| 10 M Mr. and rtain iing in comp) House, 1528 Twenty-se Mrs. Alexandra € | tea Mon te | torm | of thy this city tional wert tto entertained noon in honor of th and assistant pastors | : Church of | ng the nu- s receiving line | Woodrow, D Mrs. Lorin § muel ¥ Lewls I . Rob Wil Mr ted Waurrer Dr. J. B. Scot‘t to Discuss Locarno Securlty Pacts Dr. James Brown Scott ary of the Carnegle Endowment for Jnterna tional Peace and lecturer on inter tonal law at the ¢ of Forelgn Servic nd Mrs dinne Thurber ente evening in honor of ttern | spending | ed | daught Tton as this 15 bis frst vistt in 30| Philharmonic Society Concerts Planned Hcrr' Washington committes 2 three concerts of the Phil Soclety of New York Orches composed of Bire. Charles G awes, Miss Allsa Mellon, Mre Nicholus Longworth, Mre, James W adsworth Robert T.ow con, Mrs. Joseph Clark Grew, Mr Theodore Louglas Robinson, Mrs. W1 llam Corcoran Marshal ¥ield, Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Walter Bruce Jowe, Miss La Harlan, Mrs. Adolph Caspar Mi Mrs. Lawrence . Mrs. H Wilson and Mrs. Mr. Clarence H c came to Washington lnst the single concert of this tion and brought & number of with him. Patronesses for the W ington serfes this season include Mrr Frank B. Kellogg, Mrs. Herbert ( Hoover, Frederick 1. Gillett Mrs. Da . Reed, Mrs. Richard & Aldrich, ) . Anne Archbold, Mre. 1 Lammot Belin, Miss Mabel Boardmar Mrs. Calderon’ Carlisle, Mre J. Donovan, Mrs. Frederic Mrs. George H. Ehle, Mre | . Elis, Mrs. John Hays Ha | Mre. Hennen Jennings, |'A. Keep, Mre. Rober: l}(enh Merr Noyes, Mrs. Dunean « Phelps Stok v and yeurs A delightful party was tendered in honor of Mrs. Nora Patsy McNulty at her residence, 333 Kentucky avenue southeast, Wednesday evening. Among ests present were Mr. and Mr Norman Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Payne, Irs. Delmar Wright, Brown, Miss Marguerite s Vivien Waring, Mr: s Cooney, Miss Flora Deil St s and Capt. M. H. Resn! Coff. Missouri Society Lists Meetings for the Season The Missour! Society wiil hold its meetings for this season in the Washington Hotel and arrangements are now being made for the first of the; which will be held Thur cvening, November 12, in honor of the Secretary of War and Mrs. Dwight I~ Davis. There will also be a musical program and danc- ing, with card tables for those who desire to play. Admittance 1o all of the meet- s will be by card, those Who have at any time held residence in Missour] being eligible to member- #hip, or guest cards may be obtatned from the secretary of the society. Representative Cleveland A. Newton | 15 president, Representatite Joe J. Manlove, Mre. Bessia Parker Brugg man and Mr. James L. Baity, vi presidents; Mr. Stanley IL Riding and Mrs. Horace J. 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