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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ( DECEMBER 13, 1925 PART 2 T | Doage Eater. ac. which many,guesta] : e philanthropio scommittes dle.| Tuceday af. the'Home,of Mrs. Edward| 2. Rebbins, I, 3. Yokem, G, N. Welch | 8, 2 pn.. when “The Nutrition for a|Cars aill leave the circle at £:30 prr - were entertained with an unusual and | (ributed tarlatan stockings to be filled | L. Stock, Bradiey Hills, Md. Two out-| and A. E. Thrall. Reports from relief | Perfectly Normal Child” will be stud-| The literature section will mieet wit | & r [ 4 amusing program of original stunts| for the children of the Gospel Mis | standing features of the afternoon|and visiting committee were given by |led. Dates and subjects of other|Mrs. Merrill, % West Melrose str the members as well as by good | son. were the indorsement of the club|Mrs, Quackenbush, H. Sutton, C. Cary, | follow: ¢ | Friduy at 2 pm. The program, *F outside talent. At the meeting next Mrs. Frederick Shearer, delegate to|supporting the county federation|ar, v. uth, I. A. Bontz and J. Ham- 4 26, "The Expectant Moth-|says and P for Those Who Fret Tuesday the club will be host to the | the District School ociation, re. | scholarship loan fund and the support | jlfon. The amount of $30 was voted : Februg od_for the 2-Year-| Not After Knowiedge” will be pr I presidents of all the Washington ported the November meecting, at ;.r (l):u; sm‘u- .<n|(‘ ounty lf~h~r»‘<llhvn. for relief for Christmas work : - '_Illurlcvl nn\n n‘r ““,', u-,\l \1.““ George Ja n. i< Women's City Clab—At the meetfy ave a tea this afternoon | luncheon clubs, which Mr. Bowerman spoke of the|in thelr endeavor to get a State liter-| The annual election of officers W amily Food”; April, d by Mrs. Thomas McDonald, Mr ot the board of directors held Tues i ave aatea shistal s — ! lack of libraries in the District and |acy test. s follows: President, Anna Hage: | “Diet for the School Child”; May. Con’ | Earl Kelly and Mre, Vietor Whitlo day evening Miss I ‘ruser e of American Pen Women, ., The Home Demonstration Club of | the great need of more libraries in a | Judge Sellers addressed the club t|senior vice president, Mrs. Minnie | tinuation of April subject with modi- ‘ he hostesses for the afternoon will ed o the | t 170 11 sireet norhaeet Smone tiem: | Cabin_dohn held open house at its| ity of this size. At the December |the close of the business session. She | Watson: jumior viee president, Mrs. | fleation for hot-weather diet; Septem- |be Mrs. Fay Holbrook. Mre. Hary Cansed ) 4 ini will e Miss Bath Dt | Uua] Thursday meeting. A beautiful- | meeting pluygrounds for the District | SPoke at length on the work of the Ju-| |t ¢ Rahn: chaplain, Mrs. 1. Quack- |ber, “School Lunch”; October view | Griffin, Mrs.” Horace Giliett and Mis ohn X ) Lilen Spencer Musses, Mis. I 1Y decorated Christmas tree held hand-| Was the subject of discussfon, and |Yenile Court, and interspersed her tuik | epbusk reasurer, N J. L. Hamil- | of Food Principles. 3 Joseph Maguire « this afte 1 b Coville erhert D, Brown, | made favors for each guest and wes| Whether municipal or school 'play- | With recollections of her ovn glrlhood. | ton; council members, Mrs. M. Brodt, | Miss Clurk announced the appoint- | g = o 0 / 5 of honor 3 L LAL the tea tal Iihse and | #itecward senl to o nearpy hospital.| srounds were the more desirable. | Which were Loth interesting and amus- | [ A Bontz and 1. Lippold: patriotic | ment of Mrs. Arthur G. Thurston of | = Jhe Colum Art Clab . Representative 1 ddivor Mrs. David “preside while | Juniors” Hall was also artistically dec 1*'\1‘”' W. 8. Ryon, delegate to the | N8 i instructor, Mrs. . B. Davis . ‘]Hherrlu!n- as cha 'lnum of budget and | po B N o€ W Vvl Miller will he Aligs . Alco DU Biauh ann A 34 | ovated for the occasion and there| Federation of Women's Clubs, told of | ¢ Y y as enter.| A complete report was given by |Lome management. > S ey T bl s rEviens Heptiont ANl nest TonNEBT IS pour Ehocoint: “,\‘.\I. were progsressive games with attrac. | the meeting held i» the Hotel Roose tny(nlj(‘l‘:.ll“:“!u\l‘l'lll::’vl(:l:vll.-u-::ll ~1":;‘.")l:‘\ Mrs. I A. Bontz on “veterans' night” | ~The executive board indorsed the “‘n", _{,,._' \{[ it o Mrs. Geri- (G B. Stephenson s chalmaan of the | tive favors and refreshments. The| velt November Col. Sherrill told | Mrs. Mary 5. Brashears, 1320 Gal- | Which proved a great success. Detter Momes movement and uneed o eiber, A oWy “ohe Heart | commit PO SERsaD T el _um‘tl'IlnLuw 1c e stadium for the |latin street. e The notion to h:ll\'i the s jicomty ;ll‘nl.n‘h\ll)rv:"tlu\?( It was urged | oM tor, wr M @ former trustee | a native gypsy told fortunes. | District @i this meeting, At roll call Mrs. Elizabeth Haliday | “Christmas tree” soclal Decembe D i v yresent. M of the univer: who has just re — The club will present a large|read a poe “Get Somebody I suspending all business, was carried the county chairmanship if this dem-| ¥ . s e Gom | man of the The current ¢ o turned ftaly, will speak. Miss| The Clara Barton Club of Glen licho| UDristmas tree to the Petworth|Mrs. Ella Washburn made o ple el e Costmutlanly dectie Supant Mhe Gl reports faeet Wednesday oIt i has bheen decorated by the und vieinity met with its president.] %hool for the use of the children the |the Housekeepers: Allince and Mre, ol Tuoilee Dt Relnce | was chosen bec e gl g e Boeanls vest Lloyd, fe n ediior of the nd Duchess Luxembouwrg and | Mrs. Harry Houghton, Tunesday to, Week preceding Christmas. The edu-| Hillman read a letter from a former | O ""'('.‘l o" ey el l")l:j‘_“" 5 ”‘vu-,.lm«(n_l.,.?s she _‘.‘].\ ng served in ) an S Monitor, will ad * King of Italy for her writinzs in | fll Christmas stockings for the soclal | cational committee will have charge | member, £ winitering “An IS S mand i Tathropie Eiore Washe 1 D o ) & oo | Sculpture i seetion N rese Sontl regard to these countr Other fe: se Chris ject. of purchusing and trimming the tree. | California. The hostess presented to | o 200 W&t & Lathronss siore, FEE | Ralamaz o ios T i DOUEAE oiaes |wittch: develg : The e C1d), BonE. Bock wasmised | cach utst & e R SRR T The Capitol Hill History Club lLeld| for the first time, several Christmus| The club will meet Thursday with of Eur the 1 Conlucted vy Nannie I Purepe.” Mes its current meeting at the ho carols heing sung by the members. | Mrs. Della Perham, 2348 Fourteenth | 'ecéived from 11 clubs. —These de-| The board requested that clubs send S Sk Iramalic depnrtment of the |t {550 0'elock, 4t Whielh the hostess | tainment, presenting —-An Old Fash. | The Clover Clib et recently at the | Mrs. A s clubiextenslon | O e e ot oo and nobtest The semi-annua Renshay: School of BX- | wus asaisted by Mrs. G. A. Scott. ‘Gen | loned” Donation ‘Party,” «and Christ | home of Mrs. Vernon B. Lowrey, 916 | Blanche Clark, American home: Mra |tlon as a county federation wasi i VOVESh s were read. Plans for ervus contributions were given to help | mis stockings filled with candy and | B4st Capitol street, when Mrs. Joseph | J Fnos Dulled eqncation. andiipassed Lot iprenent ithe (county deders | NEEIY 6 e e i | TN W el e A mAT T S e e ere lven ¥ SR e - F. Randall gave an address on ihe -Mrs. W. A Bobb, publicity. = j tion is listed simply as a club in the | TAentioned, 7 Barty i et th= hospitality committee, will be 9% | jortunate than the club member The music committee of the clup | “Frotection of the Homes.” [onte, Basistnned fo neat ot ipe [iStaieflyrRantan dlon anal g d0Tine dallirne Soncantion o % ieted L A © Ande . the business session Mrs. | met Tuesday with Mrs. Gilbert Juck. | Th€ Program for the club's participa- | tecting the evergreens in the county |, federation would he entitléd to more | The concept Glae Baticy SEan _ Dennls y zer opened the historical program | soa. Mus. Frederick G. Hammer read | 408 10 charity work during the holi-| and urged every possible effort be | delegates. : Gl A i evson, Albie Tingley, Mrs. with an entertaining description of l a paper on the life and’ works o |44¥ season was discussed ed 1o save them An invitation from the Chillum e olrs. Stephen Bray. Mrs. W. | Tasmania, followed by an instructive | Edward McDowell and sang three of | MIs. Lowrey gave a drill on pariia. | Miss Clark. who in addition to being | Study Club to hold the next county Ot Sah=Te “aun s Mrs. W, R. Crawford. | paper on New Zealand by Mrs. Foltz. | his SOrmosltions, ""‘(PM '1'('.:«‘" wentary procedure along the lines of | American home chairman of the fed- | federation meeting ut Mount Rainier [ details. For STl eaE Nondhse o £ A= Georse Ston U\ or Lums 3 general review of papers on Aus-| “Thy Beaming Byes” and ~The Hobin | 0¢ ObJects of this gathering. | eration s SOpne home demonstration | jn May was aceepted werg aiways in \f}m a ) londay. 1230 D | Gien and Airs. Harrison Dixon e On umy FIhy Fednilng (Byen'l o e Robi i - lagent, outlined plans for a course in - oume ahn e 1 streer i and ‘ : o tralia was illustratéd” with colored | sings i the Apple Tr Selection: | Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, | the study of child nuirition. The The Women's Club of Chevy Chase, | 15 1o sub Ravaside ot The Nafional Genealogical Society | ,0n00q 1o by members. Four guests verg ¢ ui; n |"u”n,n next meeting. A} .\'n. 1. Daughters of Union Veterans | classes are to be held at Miss Clark’s | Md., will meet Wednesday in the & Smeen surnsie sl < met Saturday night at the Methodist | SRA0 1o by 2% members. Four gucsts | community sing wes planned to belof the Civil War, ‘met Monday wWith | office in Tiyattavillo once each month, | smbly room. of the. - breaby terian Henic Bullding. There was a good attend- | gt it HEEH YIng anj held before ristinas at !)lm Pet | over 100 members present, including |ending next O er. All women, | Church on the circle. The club lunch The parlinmentary 1 oy |#nee of members and visitors inter | 5 worih School. Every one in Petworth| the commander of Sheridan Corps, | especially mothers, whether mer con will be served from 12:45 to 1:30 the hoste tat of the county leration or not, are | p.m. Following the business meeting : ";;","" s Bastn ith e rhe Glass,” broug tarn 1w ested in bistory and genenlogy, Al | onoe, Poet MCeting will be held De-|is "to be imvited to this sing. Al | No. 6, Samuel G. Mawson: ol 0. 1 eer at 1534 I street thouzh the weather was most dis. | (GMDer 30 at the residence of Mrs. Lembers of choirs in Petworth are | Oldre 'd_Messrs. Beatty tor, | cordia o attend the classes. | the program of the afternoon will be 1 j 3 5 wble outside. The president, | ClAYton Willard. 13ked to assist in leading the singing | Bugbee and Ginste T A i nurse, | under the management of Mrs. R. L. hrough the kindness of M b | sl MoaTlitar, called thetsicatin Nekrub ¢} There Wil he several solos and Mrs. Quack Miss L. Palmer. | and Miss Jessie Campt te nut sunford to order at & pui, and after various | ghe Distr : tive Burton | @rtet. Notice of the exact dats o | Mrs. 1. A. Boulz Mrs, K. €. Rabni | tion expert, will Miss Clark in | Mrs. Walter Johnst d Mrs. Wi 1 : is of officers he read i DADET o1 o Ohio S e a large and dis., (D€ community sing will be an |substituted for abs officers. The | conducting the cl hich will be |ren Brush will hav irge of the {ihe American Aes “Virginia Prior to 1624 This paper | tinzuisheq audience ar e aend (s nounced later following were inl 1into the order: | featured bhy-an 1 fil supper dunce to be given at versity Women Tt is the result of a careful search of | jay Hotel Tuesdnr, M cubiocs The Woman's Club of Bethesda met | Miss M. V. Sollers, il M c when Abbe Ernest Dt } [records and public documents and lists | \worid Court. Mrs. Vieginin Wh be the guest of honor tol abtain ithe actuall results: of the [£00" SOREL | A= NElni AV T — e . —r on “American Drob carlier settlement of Virginia and how | phee!y President, presided. —Mrs. Al From Europ Reservations [ mmany were left of the imn 0 Miss (Eins AF ohtien e places the day be- [the Indtan ire Mot iTamentown. | S e B0 DA L ation actedhay es not hold Mr. McAllister's paper gave names | USiesSes mecting of its December. and s of those who were e - s | The Mississippl Soclety, organized alive in Virginia in 1619 and the num- ! ¥, organized ’ i ssocia of University | Lar of ships tha g s in May, 1885, will open its W - sea- 7l , N i e, easbiug | her ot snibs ‘that had iandedimni {5 ez, %6 Wil open its Winter seo Avail yourself of the 5 A small deposit reserves 1 sculptor, Wil e (e guest of | Another point of Interest related was | dAY at the, Wushington Ciub, 1701 K Cunningham charge your coat. Come in to- At a tea at the clubhouse to-fthe meeting of the first House of Bur- | Street, in honor of the Senators and LS e - LorTow at 430 pa esses and the amount of business | Sentatives from Mississippl and services and select the ¢ ¢ - morrow and choose the Mr. Noble will discuss informally wives coat you Make a the members of the section tion ave invited to the 1 t Dimnet The | Spri nin nsacted in the five days’ session. g 3 ant. American art for American people and | Ene. Hbretien: Mies onreoaion: | The new officers of the aoclety are: type of coat that is in | small deposit and we will fllustrate his talk with some model | stated soclety ha st re. ! President, Charlton M. Clark: e | H i 0 e 2 €1 e e etvenl for e Theasy 3 et oi Al oi| Presidents, Mrs. ‘Harry (0. \GatORE. kee’"?m with your per 314-16 7th S . N w Mojdi o o coatiunity] frs. Amos Steele will be the hostess, | publications from the New York His. | Miss Lillian Chenoweth and Mrs, Oscar sonality. - . VY. Christmas FREFE. nd Mrs, Noble will be among those | torteal ¢ a present to the society Wilkinson; treasurer, Harry R. Fulton; iir the receiving line here. The society hopes some day to | Secretary, Mrs. Sue Fite Ramsey; as “bLhe Ernest Dimnet, formerly pro- | have a home in Washington, | Sistant secretary, Miss Perry Whit fesvor of English Nterature at the ere this library can be open to stu ‘;‘_"‘- “Yu-l\n"fial secretar Walter s - Coliege Stanislas in Paris, will speak | dents of history.snd genealogy The | lirwin. Arrangements for the season & F "as 'e re on “American Problems as Seen 2 4 ¥ of which goes to |are being made by the following com- The response to our last Fur Coat ad iwas more than From Europe” at a luncheon Thurs rowing in fmpor- | mittees: Publicity — Hilton Butler, o = g > o (Erpe(ie0 d b ke Tl ien i 2 S e e e TR anticipated. Many of our friends and patrons were discppointed. il fianally @8 & lochier maslne | Biizhe correspond- | Mrs. Sue Fite Ramsey and Miss s > - LRl e e Secretary, reported the intereel | unice Wright, Entertainment—Miss because we hadn’t enough coats to “weather the storm. a' two Willlamsiown conferendes, that members and the public gener- | Lillian Chenoweth, chairman: Dr. Clif- Mre. David Robertson swill be the |ally are showing in the index of |ton P. Clark, Mrs. Pat Harrlson. Mrs, e e secure E i e re ing > sale Lo et VR, Bt oty [ ot e, Harzen: M we have secured another large collection and are repeating the sale ening Bridge Club will meet | I8 introducing to each other those in | Clements, Geneve Bordeaux, Louise ', : 4 = = c . EYEalne Brids el e e e eneve Boneauc irautiel G Monday. We feel sure you will find the values just as great. if not Zone Greeules ana The herald, Mrs. Jesse Porter Wood. | croix, Elizabeth’ (. Lowd and 1S are hostesses for the Christ. | I8 preparing an index of coats of arms | Robert H.. Marmon. Arrangements greater, than the last sale. dance to be given in the club- |used in America and invites any one | Mr: E O. Cutting, chairntan; Mr, December 19, 912 p.m. Mem. | USINg a coat of arms to register It in | Willk . Austin, Mrs. Charles Wet are areed to sign for reserva. | the soclety’s register. This can be | more, . . «C. Yellowley, Mr o by Decoriver 16 made a valuable source of information | George E. Brandt, Mrs, Robert Bur regarding coats of arms used by |gess, Mrs. M Seales, os District of Columbia Chapter, | Amerfcans. Neetings of the society |Jessie Smith, M. . Vinson, Kate iters of FFounders and Patriots | are open to all and visitors are invited | Barkdull. Refreshments—Mrs. Oscar held Its December meet- | to attend them the first Saturday of | Wilkinson, chairman; Mrs. Harry 1. the home of Mrs. Caroline A.|each month from October to May, | Fulton, Mrs. Robert G. IHand, Mr loy and Mrs. Stephen J. Murphy, | Inclusive. George W. White, Mrs, B. ;. Lowre 1563 Monroe street, the assisting host = i Mrs. Arthur L. Webb, Mrs ess belng Dr. Laura B. Hawkins. The | The Battery Park Garden Club met|\rs. Peter B. Forsyth, Tresident. Mrs. Irancis A, St. Clair, | at the home of Col. and Mrs. Sherrard | 15, Frey, Miss Jewell J resiged. Reports of officers and com. | Colman. on Wilson Lane, Tuesday | Louls E. Hastings, Mrs. mittees were given. Miss Marian | D i at 10 o'clock. Lieut: Col. . O | Helm, Mrs. Lorena’ & Hewett, UR COATS that Fashion sponsors for Winter —cvery favored model— Nl e el L IO i baring heen callsalontiot ins [N WAL e at savings of 14 to V5. Every coat is beautifully lined with silk crepe. However, Alexander Hamilion. Mrs. Rertha [ the club, having been called out of the | Mrs. Walter 8. Erwin, Mrs. Marcy N7 uclniCiane nat s epmont il el Rl G (O St Bl e satin striped fabrics or novelty linings. Every Coat IS GUARANTEED The Dutch,” a toast given by Co | Kitchen, chairman: Mrs. Jeff Busby 4 = t « dinner in 1913. The |parks and grounds. Maj. Brown dis-| Mrs. Ross A. Colling, Mrs. Jobn F to be styled of first grade, full furred, perfectly matched skins. The work- nt read a newspaper article on | cussed comprehensively the plans of | Rankin, Mrs. Eugene Fly, Mrs. R. H YL & 8 s irihe | ThebnestFar Cog "abiic? Gtinuette in” Washingtoms | the ‘National Capitol Park Commis. | Tyree. Mrs Julia C. Swift, Fiance 3 manship is perfect—the attention to detail is amazing ¢ finest Fur Coats Time A soclal hour with refresh- | sion. particularly as they affect the !Mr. alter &. Erwin, chairman; Harry il Z. e = v i ” e IS ling i of s rertin "‘“l{" Fulton, " William’ 1t King —the Best values we have ever offered. Be here carly for vour Coat—for vour —_— District with proposed parks and bou- ung, jr., Robert A. Lacey o 1 zemoor Horticultural Society—At [ jevards in nearby virginin and Mage: | W. botter, Walter H. ) share of the savings. a meeting of the society held Monday, | jand. He stressed also the importance |Anne . Pegram, Miss Pe 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Frederic|of early setting aside sultable grounds | Way. Dancing—-Ma A. Parkhurst, the following officers | o, reereational purposes in all our |Tence, chairman; Oscar Wilk -v d ‘for the ensuing Year:|growing suburbs, and suggested the |Orlando Smith, jr. Henry Mrs. Walter K. Bachrach: | Gasirazility of clubwomen getting be. | Bates, C. O. Bordeaux, Willlam T.| ce president, Mrs. George Bllery | hind“cuel projects, or even initigting | Faulkner, . Temple McDonald, Wood; secretary, Mrs. Frederic A. [ hay, " Tne address olosed with an an | G€orge W. Askew, Misses Emma Col | Par] treasurer, Col. James| ..} (o those present to back avith ler, Dorathy Webb. Malora Robertson. | Craigie architect and gar-| 0 (0 e arboretum bill and | Emma Clower, Perry Whiteway, Edith den consul; David Lumsden. | 4pc (0 i000es . ol Park Comumis. Dresden, Claudia Read, xine After the election an fllustrated lecture ‘I““.‘ bill “‘"”]‘ of \\hh\‘h wal e };o;'r""' Bessie Young, FElsie reeman, was given by Prof. Lumsden on gen-| =08 © i/ 2 Humphreys, Virginia 1pe nd at the W. Bordeaux, Julia K.| hinents Charlton R. King, James | . Reception—Orlando Smith, | 1. Harry Peyton, Percy Quin, rey, Anthony W. Scruggs presented to Congress at this session. At the January meeti election of officers wil take place The District League of American| The Susan B. Anthony Foundation p Pen Women announces a chanse in | el o meeting of the execntive com- |y 1. ¢, Smith, Dr. Osear Wilkinson, | e date selected for annual mittee Monday evening at the Hamil- | jovcay Tong, George W. White, Dr. | | 10 to the date p viously selecte: ton Hotel, at the close of the parli: | Charles V. Petteys, Mrs. Charlton M Junuary 23, conflicting with the op mentary Jaw class. and will hold a | (il “Tof Bushy, Weber Wiison, Mrs which is being given that night by | sinflar meeting tomorrow evening. | zf * Chenoweth. Comdr. G the Washington Opera Co. Arrange-| same time and place. As the text o ol ayrie. WeTkes, wents are being perfected for a |book of the Susan B. Anthony Wheels | Comdr. Claud B, Mayo, Comdr date in February., has heen received from the publishers, | Jorn'S \oCain, Maj. John B. Rich A feature at the clubhouse last week | the details of thé educational move: |3 qiin ” Membership.—George W. Pot. vas the invitation program given by [ment must be looked after fmmediate- Aty Robomt T Avdcion e poetry group, under the chalrman- | Iv: and all members are urged to at fie C. Banks, James P. Drake.| <hip of Miss Alice Hutchins Drake, | tend the meeting of the executive com | Alonzo “ Glenn R. Young. jr., T.| the program including music and re- | mittee tomorrow evening or the regu- | 15 Fitodes, Mrs J. A Pear. v A / s QR B T itatlons woven around the subject of |lar weekly social meeting Tuesday | erthn - puinter and Micses oo g | ¢ Wity v CHOOSE FROM THESE WANTED FURS Love In Search of a Word.” afternoon at the Shoreham Hotel. | Minor, Ethel Camp, Ada Clower, Sellv | | - A program was given m”r!v» adv i'(rxnm 4 to G o'clock. Mrs. Harriet Jun- | Huff, ‘Alice Lusk, Grace W. Carter ng. publicity and journallsm gro ns presented a copy of “The Great| Alma Street, Nellfe M. Woodall, Janie | 2 | . g < . ler’ the leadership of Miss Violette [ Woman Statesman,” by Nanette B.|AMallory and Eugenla Bordeaux, Stu.| | (RO L o Marmink (Marmot) Northern Seal Beaverette tton. The speaker of the evening . to the Public Library: and Miss | dents—Vernon B. Lowrey, chairman; \ K ¢ ' Joy Eimer Morgan, editor of | \ude Aiton. qid the same for the |Mrs Burnita Shelion Mattnews. Misses | Dark Muskrat (dyed coney) (dxedicones e National Fducation Assoctation | [y the Americanization School, | Clyde Roberts, Maxine Tull and Mat- | / Bay Seal Bronze Caracul Black Caracul ournal. - Mr. Morgan took his au. h she is principal. |t iggs and Elmer C. Rhodes. Intra- | = ouzh the entire process headquarters of the foundation, | Mrs. Harry R. Fulton, chalr- uilding @ journal from o mechanical lat the Shorehiam Hotel, are open every | man; Mrs. Otto M. Lawrence, Mrs. | < well as a literury standpofnt day from 3 to The jivenite e croud et | Gar (e icture version of “The Fool: | Fioore. | fiiten Mader and o H] | PR CHOOSE FROM NEWEST TRIMMINGS Wednesday evening with Miss Sadie |yo Chnnning Pollock, to be shown at | Young, ir. White Mctiowan, chatrman. Amons | gv, RENRIP, CoHeck, to be shown at | Young, § | 1e soctal 1 e weell Wis | yape 3 may be secured. The ney Chapter B, P. E. 0., met Tuesday. 5 5 e i % Seception, Ahnial 000 At the | oyl meeting of the foundation will | Following bisinoss, Mrs. Mabelle 12 \ GeariSoitrel S o acal clubhouse he held in the Shoreham ecem. | Sterns gave an fllustrated descrij E ol o1 = he national Bt o na M.iyer 29 Ars. Verona nwl)]!]% 1 xl.»:mrn.‘ o :“p i e ‘mmpm““‘ 4 3 Natucal'SEnpk Silver Rat Dyed e Golman, entertiined in the mother of Channing Pollock, au. | ies. Iostesses were Mrs. E. G ) pithivan A tonal s thor of “The Fool,” has become” a | Mrs, S. L. Jacobs and Miss | Xork. v £ national| ;) ember of the foundation T Jessic 0. Elting. ehairman of drama B 3 . ¥ - On Tuesday ning the shortsory ' The Zonta Club held its weekly Petworth Woman's Club met Rememb(’r—a bmall Deposu W lll Hold group will meet with Mrs. IUEeDE | juncheon Tuesday, at the Raleigh, the | ay in the Petworth School. Mrs. " T s s A Collister, chairman. ller stories have | pregigent, Jessie La Salle, presiding. | Scott of the home committee reported Your Coat Until Christmas appeared in some of the leading maga- [ The gyest of honor Mrs. Leonor | a meeting held November 20 zines under the pen name of BUZi phert jeed, who entertained the club| Mrs. B. R. Albrecht In charge. » beth Burgess fughes. At the meet |yih o croup of songs. She was as. | subject of the afternoon was “Tested ing on Tuesday evening the i | Sisted Ly Mrs. Marie Humphreys Little, | Recipes,” and several were tried. of the groun il submit for B8l Anong the other zuests were Mrs. C.| Mrs. Edward C. Magdeburger, ¢hair- criticiam (he stories they are to €U A Muddiman, Miss Cornelia Muddi- | man of the educational committee. | o the: contest for a ispealal Honge man and Mrs. M. V. Thompson of | reported a large number present 'af ! e awarded Ly Mrs. Bugens beCft |Fiorida and New Hampshire, the meeting November 10. Legisla- | fliess istonies et ity | The new members welcomed into the | tion for the District was discussad ted from custent newshuber SO club were Mrs. Mary Phelps Mitchell, | Mrs. J. W. Brown, chairman of the T tin xvolte Rachel Forbush Wood and | art committee, reported a luncheor i Hotel, name of . Louise Stumbaugh. Saturday | and meeting held November 19 in the ; Val ; e St i a special New England turkey | Petworth Methodist Church. The v 5 alues 1t in a sealed envelope and attachéd o planned by some of the club | afternoon was spent in making bas ¥ 5 harnsedt mbers was given at the C and embroide: Grcater Next Sunday_afternoon +ill entertain Mrs. Anthony P ——— ook, president general of 2 y : Than s of the A LIN [ E n Revolution. Mrs. Amos A. Fr . B will be the hostess for the occasi 5 3 “ver 1e speaker will be Representative The Gift Supreme 4 Z Arthur Free from California. There is 5o more acceptable gift for the cxperienced housekesper or for I m the hope chest of a future housekeeper than fine Lhens 1t ombines beauts with : Study Club will meet | Utility ‘and i weicome alwayn y F o U oty O ler ' e suggestions from our comprehensive stock of fine imported This wre ‘Hotel. Mrs. Clyde B. Aftchi- Breakfust Sels. So.inch cloth and four | Dinner Cloth. 1030 inch, xood qual- <on will pr The speakers, as an- napkins; plain fine linen s4 50 ity Irish linen; fine pai 34 0 winced Iy Ars. Willlam Jumes Mon- or damusk, hematitched, $4D terne : .S chairiian of program. will be Sen- Colored Rety, 36-inch cloth Plain White, Hemst. Linen = or Willium . King of U |.t .\'vx:- undP‘lu:: nu\;l:l;.u,l. = 81.89;m\;:::n-“:g“l::n,l:::ml. 83.70 tor King spent the summer travel- Colored Rets, 5d-inch elo = 4 % pat- ng through countries included in the and six napkins. ... 5-‘)-405 terns, 1% doz. for....... $2.95 st group and will give an| White I);'lnu“:'l;‘ad!m-im‘ 31-75;“;.::1",“‘.‘:7:"“‘ sod g3 50 to be m‘”t":y“"hfi' o gt i 5 i aflsm.‘l:mfir.lit‘ of Italian and Madeira hand-embroidered scarf 0 e e suesEins Jonsts anity sets, bridge and luncheo Mrs. B. sdson und Ars. Ste pantyestiiudes et pm enson § Il presd the tea Imported Parisian Gift Novelties Lles during the socl - the program. The executive board I INEN AND G“'.'I‘ HOP ot at club headquarters Thursday, - iecember 10, and transacted the Ehfllch&co. ar monthly business. . 0y Year books will be on sale. See Mrs. 1121 H St. N.W. Annapolis Hotel Building laes Dickson-Hallencreutz. The women of the Cornell Alumni

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