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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 8, 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY Bazaar to Be Given Dinners, Luncheons, Teas |Card Party Will Aid , the benefit of the new wing of theDavis, Mrs. Robert Lansin C]“‘b Mectings. Br;dge OCTOBER BRIDE | National Homeopathic Hospital of | Charles Denby, Mrs. C. F. \ I . . 5 R e e L R e R Parties and Dinners To Help Crittenton Feature Sogal World H°T°°Pa'}1f° Hospital | ashingion, D. C. Cxpects that all | Tavlor und Mrs. Kate Dean Oweny. Ch e the tables will be tuken. Among the | — s evy Chase Events Home Nov. 17 and 18 (Continued fro All arrangements have been com- patronesses of the party will be MIS. | o fre loss in the United Stater S pleted for the benefit card party to|George Sutherland, Mrs. Henry E.| - - e e = 4 E hostess at luncheon Friday, in com-|be held tomorrow afternoon at 2| Davis, Mrs. Thomas Sidwell, Mrs. for 1923 amounted to $535,000,000, tii Entert-inmflvcn 0 o ; . ‘ Mrs. Coolidge Is Patroness | Dimaent to her howss ghest. Stra | oclock at Wardman ‘buric Hoiel for [Roveri “Yioward, Sss Joephine |largest in tho history of the countr Honor of Bride-to-Be. g : : sy for Affair ar Wardman| . i oo Dimock win be : 2 - - Whereabouts of Society i SR e By, Park Hotel Next Week. ‘gf:,}‘\l:;fiwrr"u(.mm‘r ey e‘.mmc'. Folk Noted. ) ! T Mrs. Ernest ;. Walker waa hostess to a company of 25 at luncheon Thursday in her home on § street. i $ . i Plans are being completed for the ! Gaihhe " bazaar to be given by the board of | e e : : the Florence Crittenton Home Tues- | Mrs. Karl Corley of Bethesda enter- day and Wednesday, November 17| - | Sined the members of her club at and 18, at Wardman Park Hotel, for | Mre. Iancis X. McGovern and | j luncheon anad bridge Friday. which Mrs. Coolidge 15 a patroness. | Miss Marion Brown will entertain at Mrs. Horace G. Chandlee will enter- Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor is chair- | 6% this afternoon in compliment to tain the members of her club at lunch. man g = man of the committes on arrange. | their sister, Miss Margaret Brown, €on and bridge Tuesday in her home % ? - . o S g Thants and 1s assisted by Mrs. O, | Whose marringe to Mr. Edward Mar. on Oliver street % . 6 2 Sherrll. Mrs. Robert Rausch, Mrs, | Shall Nevils, jr, will take place Miss Anne Pollard daughter of Mr. 3 3 5 SV e e e tars: | Wedneadey eventng in the Church of erd Mrs. Willlam T. Pollard, enter | Y 3 i Mrs. J. B, Gregg Custis, Mrs. Jere | the Transfiguration. Mrs. Nevils, tained at bridge and tea Thu 2 3 S ¥ J. Crane und Mrs. Clift R. Richards, | Mother of the croom-elect, will | in honor of Miss Emily 1 , daugh- n i < The committees for the event in.|Preside at the t able . T 2 : J g . B ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick v . 3 ¥ © R : clude, place, Mrs. Robert Rausch, | f = 5 3 Gl e 5 = 3 arks, of Iesketh street, who will] . 8 i , Mis. | J: M. Hirwood, Mrs. Fred| Mrs Leslia McCrea has issued ot S S 7 p = become the bride of Mr fe oAl “ / g " Irving Hal 3 g : i oL e D A e « tea Thursday afterncon Wednesday B s W ; . tottre Mo o 1| from 4 to 6 o'clock in her new home . A meeting of the Interdenomina- " Coster: patronesses, Mrs. John Boyle, | °0 West Bradley in honor of her tonal Teachers' Training Class will | | i o S e Walter Tirown, Mre. Taed | cousin, Mrs. George McNell of New be held Monday evenings in November York, who is her Louse guest. X 14 Y . X = L a.2 e & s Mitchell; tea, Mrs. John Boyle, Mis. | ey 7 % at 7:30 o'clock in the assembly room | & - : o i 8l | Robert Rausch, Mr. Walter Brown | S R PN g f n an( of the Chevy Chase FPresbyterian el Rie el MItheIL | Mr. ana Mrs. . Granville Curry L > 2 : - 4 USRI S R B I R B I S RO Churen. : he varfous clubs and clreles | Were dinner fuests Monday evening Mrs. Alfred Huston entertained at 3 working in the interest of the Flor-|°f Mr. and Mrs. Thom. tea Tuesday afternoc her home s ; ; ence Crittenton Home are makin fersiove e on Morrison street in honor of mri : preperations for booths. Mrs. Bar: M ensvieve Mechamiend Mue mother-in-law, Mrs. Huston ¢ e ak ; rows of Ingraham Circle will have | ng ' jLowlian were Joint ho r g ; ‘ : Shevail 4 c have |4t u luncheon Tuesday, when their The Community Club of Chevy| b CoEe the delicatessen booth, Mrs. W. B.|guets were the. mewbers of the Chase will meet Monday afternoon at s . B | Rowzle of Dahigren Terrace. Crit: |Fimmhy Tiencons o e etonay 2 o'clock in the hon Mrs. Roy L. tenton Circle, candy; the baby lovers' | gurioiy i pele Chapter, Natlonal bl!\“ax Shepherd 3 8 - \ circles, 1-2-3, baby things, with Mrs. TR e Mr. Theodore W. Morcross of Ray-| & 3 Ak 3 L A. B. McManns, Mrs. A. H. Coster | Mrs. Rader. wife of Maj. Ira Radep, mond street has gone to Denver,| b : ; L ; and Mrs. English in charge; hand- | gave a tex Wednesday in honor of Colo. Iie will be absent three weck 3 5 5 b | kerchiefs and towels. the Emma B.| Mre. Woods of Idgemoor and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs iume Talbert of Robertson Circle, Irs. Helton; util- | Kent of Summit, N. st Kirke stree tertained at di & % ol : e ! |ty and surprise kages, the Hood | jier on boa efr yacht 3 s Sy : HIIl Circle, Mrs. W novelty and | Miss Louise Kohner, daughter of | g 3 W i i L s Sunday November 1 | 5 ¥ gifts, Friendship Circle, Mre. Hart:| Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kohner, enter : 7 - - 3 4o O erll Dr. and Mrs. J “randall enter-{ § . b fancy work, Chevy Chase Circie, Mrs. | tained a company at luncheon Satu p Qi tained at dinne ¥ evening. g o o George Munson: miscellaneous, Sun-| day, October 31, at the Town Club, g et = 'he Chevy Chase « of the Flor-| # 3 : - % | shint Circle, Howard; home {in cel r sixteenth birth en will meet % booth, Mr < . the 3 ‘o f v A - M- uesday aftern P o'clock in ; =3 & ‘ % | Wheel Club, Stors: toys 4 ol - s ] & J By b the home of Mrs, | shet Wri; b i . @ |and flower e’ Waller Bar.|mums and the guests included Mo | 8 B AT p ¢ b ; i ulbe on Rittenhouse street. Miss Jean Cole, tt Circle, Mrs. Gregg Custis; util via Sherby, s Jeannette Mai ¢ : J i the superi lent of the rence | g > ity und aprons, the Helping Hand| men, Miss Maxin rtz, Miss v Crittenton Castle View, will | . 1 rcle. Mrs. Hess. The Twentieth h Ko Leali Gug address the g on the work in| 3 % 3 § | Century Club wiil have a book booth. | & S 2 Miss the home 1 details for the s ol e & g A tea has been planned in the | Helene 2 Lisbeth | ff annual bazaar, which wil . afternpn for the first day of the|Zirkin, Miss Ida Kaufman, Miss November 1 18 at Wardman 3 5 4 % > bazuar, when Mrs. George Price will | Francls Kahn, Miss Xdith Kohner, Park Hotel, w be completed 5% - e - a charge of the wmusic program, | Miss Mildred Pressler, Miss Phyli: Mr : : = Wil include solos Dy Miss | Kronheimer, Miss Amalie Frank street left Tue m, 3 { : ; Gretchen Hood. There will be g card | Miss Marjorfe Hertzberg, Miss Elsie b where i r 31 3 ¥ fternoon and evening of Bendheim, Miss ank, Ml f l e T e i 4 i e : oxha LN - “”‘“ “l""; i : the two days. '\}nxh ohn Miss Janet Kohner, errill, who | : AMrs, B. V ) le Wise and icas Il ity at Wellesley College. o 8 | Mrs. J. o Hiel Tirictieon | America’s Finest Community W. D. Hoffman and daugh- Hof Hamp- : Theta Kappa Phi Sorority | was fc - party. |l e of Group Homes on, Va were weekk end Bouse guests 1 Are Hostesses at Tea | and s, ] i 1 a " Hreciat ter thing 1 } Cummings Lane & g S o ’ The Theta Kapps Phi Sorority en- I - I le o1 W ashingron appreciat better things ot lite iy Mr. and Mrs y Maday & : ¥ | tertained at tea Sunday, November 1, gly evidenced by the welcome they have enthusiastically acs of North: S ificet hava aonti o 2 {in the home of Miss Harriett Dey. A Flower on C f X New *Sorke Wi AR g 0 Ihe hame of M renlaniDer. XHALL VILLAGE, where quali fort and art have bee L ¥ ; Sitiks Mleamor Msara. Ae Wanns Everv Costume o marvelously blended. Although the Vil typifies the best of materials The Utilit e Rector's MRS. CARL ALBERT S. HEIDEK, | Pearson and Miss Antoinetts Loetsch L & | anch d cquipment, wit} ries almost undreamed « Ald Socte 4 Who, before her marriage October 25, was Miss Irene Augusta Deutermann, | poured tea, while {hose serving w R | | ; nprient, 1 ; Episcopal ‘Church, Mrs. Stephen Ly-| daughter of Mrs. Catherine Deutermann. Mr. and Mrs. Heider will return | Mics Virginia Dev. Miss Dorothy > = her E price level— reatest appeal of these unique home man T SR meet for | from a wedding trip to Bermuda December 1, and will be at home at Chil- K1 hd Miss Louise Humphre, s e s ies i listinctive 1 r but takes the greatest prid A Granville Pitkson G g)h,ffl',‘,‘,;;‘_' Lhait HSaTE iuuI AT A Lt ) BOUTONNIERES || the i 1ality of t wn o 1 idence ; yet will point happil; he % £ We 1 e [ AND C(ORSAGE 1ub of Che | S = | the Princeton-Harvard foot ball game i FLOWEKS. S supper Friday evening in the home of Fitting Honors Paid Il § Biter s Miss Sier's’ fanut | Are Promoters to Open neighbors. Mlrs. - Alfred” Huston on Morrison| T o Many Society Buds v 3k i [ New Clubroom Today > LA e { HALL VILLAGE d street daush-i qpe ort Promoters’ Club of Wash- Basi Enrolled in' {CGapital jterof Mre Jutien yur as0n. | ingron will open Its new clubroom at Ll VISIT THE EXHIBIT $9.101 Winches H N o s 2011 I street northwest this afternoon Ch b : HOME »9. liouse guests of Dr. and Mrs. Willlam 2 - aa with an informal tea fre 4 to 6 rysanthemums 5 8 % Blum, ___(Continued from Fifth Page) 4"-:-1\»«‘1\;'\‘11:3":111:? 1:",‘.‘,‘““‘, o o at which Miss Betty Bradford | Gardenias ..........3 4472 Reservoir Road BOSS AND PHELPS and ) TR SO IR BT G I R TR AR Mrs 2 sshiiesseli Nan Darton will preside. Roses ....... c to $3.98 cel s e e e eanesday afternoon givel BY |An exhibition of water colors by Mr Attractive Bridge Prizes Pl et U OWNERS SOl First Sommers have r . to Noe | timore, who will arrive in | LIRAIS Mrs. PRIUD S| Florence C. Estabrook of Ashe Stiato, and Washington Pairias mers’ home on Elm stres fter spend. | Wa on Wednesday = 2 C., and Boston, will be on vie { B e to Wester 2 ot s :n% the month et in Ohio. { = Shusise ot | Miss Blizabett Hume, dau remain durlng the week. At 5 o'clock | a 1417 K Street and $73 he annual meeting of the Chevy | 211" Deele Neer o F : o) | Mme. Suzanne Oldberg will talk on | . ] the 3 S attended the | Mr. and Mrs. Rawkins Hume, T s 9 Ghase Lranch of the Needlework [ NIN O 0 SIS SO 0T | fo Ballimore vesterday (o attend the | -Temperament in Music.” and Miss | 614 12th St. N.W Main 9300 yulld of America will be held Thurs-| "' 070 oo e large dinmer, foi. | Johns HopkinsRandolph Macon foot | Gloria Ring will sing group of | . ] . day morning November 18, & Rila: e crep i feNlaras elinne S L DA | Spanish songs. No cards have heen | Around the Comer from High Priccs o'clock, in he Sunday 0] om " ancing, i | = 4 | ssued ‘ ‘ o the Ghevy Chime Ervtiras|nnor. by“iher Sbrothetiiaw jandil o L 0 S=om Between F and G Sts CRurch. Mrs. Jostali W Scane. chily | S8ter, M. anaiive. o5 1. Sl ubender: - Aiso Bilsabeth MWrenniwill joln her 3 n, N 7 | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee| man. for Maryland, wil 5 ! gast of Shelton, N. J. Miss Neale Pare an rs. Harry lLee| Tanas s -'::{,rw»{qi‘:;drgsnn“::: will go to Boston tomorTow for :\lrrnn‘.‘ the- latter e wi h“ee'l:[‘ ihe State, and the garments completed | Short Stay, returning to Washington | -‘“!:: ,!_h'!“_kv‘v:)t )('\Cn("lxrk(v\: ;‘(‘- ;l;fla,i B_R for this year will be exhibited i the middle of the week. | Qelphia wWed At o 4 (2’. Mr. and Mrs. William Harold Smith| Mrs. Neale will give a dinner dance Sped il % tjes in her honor and later went to | = ontertained . the members. ‘of ihel |3t the Chevy Chase Club December |Les in her honor and later went to | INCORPORATED Stare Hy Xridge club Saturday evening, October | 30. When she will present her daugh- | o\ ogt of Miss Esther du Pont, daugh NINTH THWEST li,Mtn their home on Military'road. | ter to soclety. s ey | et STREET NOR 9 ANM. t 6. E. Hume Talbert entertained 3 ; Mies Wre 4 Miss du Pont at E Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grant Meem | Mies Wrenn and 3 1 | i 2 e, T T IO | e ana pts i o, Stem |1, Wit and e 8 Bc R ) cDECTAL 'SALE AND A FEATURE P ‘olumbia_Country Club. game vesterday at Prinoston. 7 aday evy g D e , in Mrs. Jere te entertained at Fallneadsy (eyenin December ! : . et compliment to Miss Mary Bradley, - | jancheon and bridge \Wednesday in}in’ celebration of her birthday anni | Miss Lydia Archbold, daughter of | LUXI [RIO] lf ( OA f e e, oy (Tase bank: era | versary. Mrs. Anne Archbold, will be the honor FE o \ street entertained Saturday afternoon,| Mrs. Thomas Bradley will be hostess ‘{]“‘S,LO‘,‘“.: G today given by FROM PARLS I'o Feature ) Irm(la} ober 31, at 4 theater party in honor | at luncheon Tuesday, November 24,|° 55 3 the birthday anniversary of her|when she will entertain debuta daugh M Miss Lenors Scullin laughter of F MENTS OF E FREN EATORS | L] aughter Marian e Tor bt deught A 7 _Scullin._dau THE FASHION A‘GEVE_ “_‘ ICH CREATO L Mrs. Harold . Dovle entertained | Mary Bradiey, who will be presented | Mrs. Lee P. Warren, was the guest | BEER - DRECOLL .-~ LANVIN her evening club at bridse Saturday, | December 9. {0t honor at a dunco’ given last eve- | JENNY - PREMET - WORTH - October 31, her home o i ning by Mrs. J. C. Towne for her 2 don irept, [ e home on MRS | ayqen Feter witl entertain at | dauchier, Miss Laora Towne, a debu. | SEVENTY-AVE TO ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS 8 y P s, dau 0 luncl W sl oV ik 18, fo 1te of last season. | . e 5 o e i Fresenic L M | hioce, Miss Sopls beale, daugh: i EVERY MODEL IS WORTH DOUBLE THE SALE PRICE ‘ : Priced Consistently Low fesketh street, who will become the]ter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Beale, | . } ¢ Dride of Mr. Irving Hall Wednesday, | Who will éhare honors with Miss Mary | Series of Dances in View $65 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES | A most complete array for costumes in All iscopal Church, will | Bradley, debutante daughter of Mrs, | Afternoon and Evening Wear. Below we mention Liave only one atiendant, Miss Dorothy | Thomas Bradley. A For Ordnance Corp; hose th ’s i Aerrill, daughter of Dr. and Mrs,| Miss Beale will have no formal pres- iew of those that are the season’s favorites George' P. Merrill of Washington, who | entation but will be among the| The officers and ladies of the Ord- POR $ 4 230 will be the maid of honor. Mr. Hall's | debutantes of the season. nance Corps, U. S. A. will give a best man will be Mr. Lawrence Harry series of dances at 2400 Sixteenth 2 Miss Ellen Wise Crenshaw will join | street. They will be given December NG ks % = of Washington, and the ushers will be S Y Ce FEATURINO A SPECIAL OFFERI! o 5 = Lieut. Edward Pugh, U. 8. M. C., and | 0°F Parents, Mr. and ¥7s I Datker|i8. January 23, February 17 and | somyyiping 1N PASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLR Extra QUdl‘t} FlatC!‘epe L] s Selling—A Magnificent Stock of S S Crenshaw tomorrow, after spending | April 17 Lisut. Joseph Burger, U C a few days in Richmond, where she at- | — Quantico, Va.; Mr. Edward Lohse of o | 2 - tended a’ dinner last evening given by Washington, Mr. Charles L. Mackert s el 8 Mrs. Erskine Buford, when she was and Mr. Gerald Phillip of College | oo ¢t} o onor guests | Park, Md. Rev. Henry Teller Cocks |°"® © oRenEEon will oficiate. Miss Charlotte Childress has gone | Mrs. William T. Pollard is spending [to New York to spend a fortnight | several weeks In Concord, N. C.{with her cousin, Miss Anne Childress. | where she is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Willam H. Gibson. Miss Helen Gary, debutante daugh- Mrs. Curtis W. Handley will enter-|ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary, faln her unit of the Church of the|Will return to Washington this eve: Blessed Sacrament at luncheon Wed. | ning from Philadelphia, where she nesdey in her home on Cedar park-|¥as the guest of Miss Betsy Farnum. | way. Miss Gary and Miss Farnum attended Mrs. W, ulton and Mrs. W. L. = Ecanlon of Thirty-third street will be | her home on Quesada street, her the ses for the Sunshine Circle | guests including Mrs. Paul Frizell, rence Crittenton Mission at | Mrs, F. E. Carter, Mrs. J. M. Rowe, luincheon Wednesday at Mrs. Fulton's| Mrs. 8. E. Gray, Mrs. E. Smart, 3 on is the bazaar|Mrs. J. §. Henderson, Mrs. Scott Ofitt. for the circle, and Mrs.|Miss Virginia Herron, Miss Polly vice chairman. Blakeslee, Miss Joan Harding, Miss Mrs, Herman Bernard Le Vey enter-| Emily Oliver and Miss Frances Ilar- tained at a Halloween bridge party in|{ vey. One of the better grade, 40 in. wide, greatly reduced. Of heavy, pure silk, that is so satisfactory for good wear. 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