Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1925, Page 70

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10 ; <2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 15 1925—PART 2. M-BR@KS &CQO [ Lo N ' WONS [) Entertainment Honors Pro- Bridge. Club Suppers | Noted in Chevy Chase spective Bride—Residents TN L T i e e e e e e Compliment House G - STR'EET BETWEEN Compliment Huwelfl X S 3 %EE’ DLTWEEN 11th & 12¢h, Inierest. Monday—A Specially Planned Vir. and Mrs. W. J. Gott and Mr.| ‘ : L ‘ and Mrs. Harry Bridges of Brooklin, e Me., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George § 5 A. Strang in their home on Delafield . street. ! Miss Merrill of Boston, Mass., is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Steward for several veeks. 3 o Dr. and Mrs. John Ryan Devereux . — E ¥ and their children e returned to l g Z ihefr home on West Bradley lane a v e 3 an 1/2 % ¢ arter spending a number of months traveling in Europe and the British s e Bomsisseiinni b Hiewr Moo [ This N s o rices Saturany | Black Satin | W - 67’ o i street dress, @ i h 4 L [d BT B Thanksgiving Coat | apronfront | - : eacd ) _ o | | Q' SIlk, ;?3;:‘;§§ln§lz°z§°;?,‘“;f:,fi Widner | & A varied selection of beauti- | red on | fi 05 ' e o sl W Ll ful fabrics and smart colors. l g\negveiggéaé A-:DCA(’I%T . ‘ A Saints’_ Protestant Episcopal Church, rs. Edgar Poe Allen, leader, will i U o f S o ANEWN Coats with a nicety of finish and MW, B, Greeley Sfu}:_{:r‘mesx:?eeé( has 7§ : : 3 avl ; gone to Denver, Colo., where he will a Ca.l'eful regard for detall Char' § > NN ’zg ) ain several weeks. Miss Alice Henning entertained at \ ? luncheon and bridge terday in her . 4 3 & £) : SR acteristic of costly-models. At ‘ _ o on % 1 guests were rs. Frederick ell, Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, De Witt Crofssant and Mrs. Rob- 1 / 5 . , & 5 pormels : a price in this special offering .l\h‘s Robert S. Griggs was hostess & - 3 ‘ : Our coat sale of last week e e SR R that is unexampled. : ST e / \ and now comes a sensational cost obtained through the bu; Airs. John Hamilton of Forty-fourth left yesterday for Dodson Park, where she will spend several 1 S . . \ife E. H. Pitcher entertained the Rwh,ly Fur-Trlm"wd \ enables us to present in one s % / . finest dresses at prices far b members of her club at bridge Thurs- afternoon, and Friday she enter- ined the members of her sewing bee luncheon. Miss Anne d}'{\.s[)eq l;es[b o(l Bmlttl i, e, Md. r. and Mrs. Ivan Sl A f ¢ e G Thelr asughter: Mergre: : group of unusual and dis- thea of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, are ‘;N"mgA‘thr u;\cle ;\‘nd u:mlm\llr t' ct' c l . . and Mrs. Arthur L. Cline, in their ts ddl » Home on-oftver strect. : inctive Coats, splendidly tai The social section of the Woman's ub of Lhe\h\ (};haxe r;\eth T\lm*g») 1 red d fla ed Il th 1o in tl me of the leader, e e Chevs 'Chans ored and flared, as well as the parkway. Plans were formulated for o Shtsenesn, November 24, rom straightline wrappy models. Indeed you have never seen an 1 to 6 o'clock, in the home of Mrs. £ Joseph Maguire on Hesketh street, in ; to compare with them even at price. A dress for every occasio onor of the new members of the b, their sponsors and the executive . Plans were also made for an afternoon card party to be held . . . . Wedneaday afternoon, December 9, at Women’s Sizes Misses’ Sizes o'clock, in the home of Mrs. Joseph A. Burkhardt on Connecticut avenue, xnll for a supperdance which will be . euias . Ducember 15, at e And Extra Sizes fdian Springs Golf Club. Miss Marian North, a student of Robert Beech School, Catonsville, was the week end guest of her hole and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- l omorrow— vudbx Wylie, on J(edar parkway. An 250 ‘ t , and Mrs. Joseph Angell enter- rtmen 0 tuined the members of their club at b fabre e 3 unusual beauty, dinner and bridge last evening, in su, el homme on West Kirke' street” . Ped rb in fa oric, distinguished in line Mr. and Mrs. hugn ne McLachlen were hosts last evening at a dance In and exquisite in workmanship. celebration of the thirteenth birthday anniversarv of their daughter Helane. Mrs. S. (,P( ra;v(org a;\.d Miss E. Yl‘i, t Py a., are 1 ; ol aste OF el Seden wud %S $59 75 = » niece, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Margileth, . T in_their home on Forty-fourth street. 2 rlmmlngs— Rev, and Mro. William Stein of Lin; Carmina Coat t] L .1‘&‘.?,115‘:{’ i-law, ;?:‘:51.1 e\:m" " Wi With, BEADED MODELS In ' str ea. Charles P ‘pe:n':olr Forty. Wolf Collar EMBROIDERIES ‘.‘.':fx"‘\',rféf;i“v\'?éfifdgfh at §§§°(ffi.'; and. Cuffs RIBBON TRIM Y l CI on: ) - s e FANCY BUCKLES Stou of Pittsburgh, Pa., who are the b " L .l()\lbr}lelg:est;;o!n\llt‘_, and Mra, E. C. Second Floor: M. Brooks & Co. VELVET TRIMS v o s AiFe"Cant Mittman was hostess at BUTTON TRIMS heon and bridge Tuesday, in her FIIR TRIMS N eiviiourthistiset 3 " Mr. 'asnd s, B C. \aug&au{ of M Savi e in Milli . : SILVER LACES Pt S e Sne Money-Saving Opportunities in Mitiinery GOLD LACES S - FLOWER TRIMS Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Fowler have - moved to thelr new liome which was - \ y PLEATINGS CHIFFO R ne-Day Saleof Smart New A METALLICS CHARM BESeare ; \ Sponsors for Choir Concert Announced ° - Sponsors for the concert which a' ll l al |d Sl a‘ S will he given by the Dayton West- minster Cholr Wednesday evening in The Washington Auditorlum include n\:mb(\rfl of the W. uhm%{o‘r‘}r:“eg:eflr:e e odels § p A v ‘ ery, 3; naa &mm;::;::c;e:wgg xj ?vear, also 'metalhc turban and combinations g AFTERNOON DRESSES ;m'-{ vgt ,-3, o }E;‘nm’g:u; n;)r“:;ld'x;; in all the high shades for dress. Just the col- \ : EVENING DRESSES e Ses. % B. Phlilips, Dr. and Mra. - els with short backs to wear z 4 \ NEW NECKLINES BASQUE EFFECTS e e T 3 Fendtior. with the high fur collar. Mrs. W. E. Chamberlin, Mrs. Oscar Wilkingon, ' Miss _Bmily ~Matthews, Miss Ethel Bagley, Miss Hettie % Anderson, Mrs. Thomas Edwin Brown, . \frs, Edwin B. Parker, Mrs. Wallace The Re"larkably Low Price V(afl(‘“"e Dr. W. J. Showalter, Dr Ko B T Tomorrow Only , 25 NS : ; \ Sizes for Misses— Ty : < 14 to 20 Recepnon Is Held For Georgia Poetess. 4 95 ( =~ o This Wighh o TR N ra® Bimg e B day afternoon at the log cabin home of Mrs. §. 8. Joffe, on Dorset avenue, {n honor of Miss Mary Brent White: Self color b and crystal / g To Serve Y AT, Robinson, president-of the club, | received with Mrs. Joffe, assisted by bequ Tin Mrs. R. W. Balcom, Mrs. A. W. Star. ruf§h Yy - | uffles. ratt and Mra. Dudley Harmon. Mrs. Charles 8. Moore served tea from the Russian smmovar. Several musical :2 2 50 numbers were given by Mr. Leon : y ~ Chazies, Viomet 2 P B Much Better Hats Than Are Usually Available side of Atlanta, who read from her recently published book of verse. Mrs. The guests included representatives of neighboring clubs in the Mont- b:narg g’ourln,ly F‘:flemtlonfld mem- at s L . s of the Pen Women's e, of P which Miss Whitesido 1s a member. 0 OW a I'Trice The poet has many friends, both in this country and in England, where a F : ¢ vear ago she rea efore the Poetry Society of London in the Royal ourth Floor Hat Dept. M. Brooks & Co. Chapel, introduced by the royal chap- lain. A group of her sonnets on Pal estine won highest honor in the con- test held by the American Poetry So- slety dn New York in April, g

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