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WCYETY THE STNDAY Chevy Chase Social ; Festivities Given Tingc of Chr;stmas‘ Holiday Guests Being Enter- tained — Many Students on Vacation — General News of Interest. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Grattan Dovie and their chfldren, Henry, jr.. Robert and Marion, will spend the Christ mas holidays as the guests of Mrs Doyle’s mother. Mrs. John I key, at her home. in Cambridge. Mass, Mre. Rea P. Wright has returned to her home. on Raymond sireet, after an extended tour through the Western States. Mr. Sinclair Bowling Notre Dame. will arrive Monday spend the Christmas helidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R Bowling at their home, on Harrison street. Miss Myrtle Volkhardt. head of the French department of Mary Baldwin Seminary, Staunton. Va.. is the weel and house guest of Miss Anne Pollard Aaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T Pollard, at her home. on McKinley street. Mise Volkhardt is en route to her home, on Staten Island, where she will apend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Volkhardt Mr. Bradford and Mr. George Stone students of Dartmouth College, have returned to spend the Ch hol idaye with thelr parents, and Mra. George Winchester on Cummings lane. Miss Dorothy Seay of Thirt street will leave Tuesday fo wille, Tenn., where she will spend the Christmas holidays with relatives Mr. Alexander Blair student of the Swavely Preparatory School Manassas, Va., has returned to spend his Christmas vacation with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alexander Rialr, at their home, on Morrison atreet. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Bowling ‘ and their daughter Rose. of Charles are the house guests of | s parents. Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph B. Rowling, at their home, on Harrison street, for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Selby of Morr mon street entertained Saturday eve-| ning at the Chevy Chase Library at a dance in honor of the birthday anni-| versary of their daughter Amy. Miss Elizaheth Berger of Warrenton., Va is the week end house guest of Miss | el N a student of Mrs. Nathan B. Williams entertain at luncheon and bridge Thursday | afternoon at her home, on McKinley | street. [ Midehipman Jack Pierce of the 1 Academy s holiday with | C. Pierce, i ) his parents, Mr. and M; on Morrison street. Margaret Merrill, a student of “elle!l! College, has returned to | spend the Christmas holiday with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Merrill, at their home, on Melro: reet Mr. Thomas Robertson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson of Melrose street. was married Wednes day to Miss Edna Beatty of Atlanta Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson are now | Florida. | Milita MR AMES FREDERICK MORIARITY, bride of T hursday who, before her marriage, was Miss Mary ngenia Smithwick, daughter of Representative and Mrs, John H. Smithwick of entertained at dinner and bridge Fri-)Joh day evening in their home. |on Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lindsay Gile | entertained the members of the neigh- | tertained at dinner horhood club at bridge and supper |ur evening in Tuesday evening in their home, on |Jenifer street. Mr. Lewis F. Bond has returned to | his home, on Mili road, after spending _several weeks on van Devereaux, dley lang nd Mrs in their home, ordon McKay en and bridge on Sat their home, on a student of Brown is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Hodges, East Kirke reet. Mrs. E. H. Pitcher entertained the members of the Philo Classic Club at riday afternoon at her home, on Hodges, Mr. Lou! tudent of the University Ann Arbor, has returned to Chevy Chase to spend the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson, in their home, on Melrose street. Mr. and Mrs. J. yrne enter tained on Tuesday evening in their home, on Jocelyn street. Later they took their guests to the Navy dance at the Washington Navy Yar Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hall enter- tained the members of their club at bridge and supper on Wednesday eve ning at_their home, on Meadow lane S Robert McNally, a student of n_ University, returned to izabeth Southgate, daughter and Mrs. Hugh M. Southga ned at bridge and tea Satur- v afternoon at her home, The Lodge, Chevy Chase circle, in honor of Miss Elizabeth Adkins, Miss Mary Devereaux, a student of the Saint Geniveve School at Ashe- . returned to Chevy Chase | 315 spsnaiheEkCr e aks v cation with her parents, Dr. and Mr: business | STAR, WASHINGTON, D ¢, DECEMBER 19, 1926—PART 2. Mrs. Mitchell Hostess To Homecraft Club Mitehell hostess Mrs of the Calver the Fred G ton apartment was to mem dat. December 11 A paper correspondent in England, 'he British Parliament and Women Play art and."” tional zuests were invited for tink Carl Barnhart and Mrs. 1 at the tea t, Thomas Proctor Dougher Mrs. R, Joseph Mrs Mrs Barker Mrs, Floyd Mrs. J. A White, Mrs. Charles 1 Rarnhart. Mrs, n Emon. Mrs. Fred Kerby Albert™ Dietrich, Mrs. Clifford Norman Ellis. Mrs try, Mrs. W. 1. Ger mand Thémas R. Carter and Mrs. Charles Wehh Frank Johnson }V1anagcrs Named for Army-Navy-Marine Ball Capt. L. W. Whaley, U, & aide to Gen. Lejeune, is chairman of | the young men’s committee for the | District of Columbia Chapter House ball at the Mayflower Hotel., Friday evening, January 28, Col. . .} mont, 1. 8. M, (.. is vice cha and the other members of the mittee Lieut. I tack, House Lieut Glover are aide; jeut. Hugh Rowan, George J. Foster, U €. Denebrink, U. 8 Abell and Mr. enneth June Y ot young ladies’ mg is chairman the committee. | | | Chevy Chase to spend the holidays I | with ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam J. McNally, in their home, on Newlands street. Mr. Paul Pitcher, Princeton University, spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pitcher, in their home, on MeKinley street Mr Thomas Llovd entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday after- noon, at her home, on Thirty-eighth street Miss Dorothy Carter has returned | to her home to spend Christmas with her Mrs. William Carter. student of the Uni an a student of | | versity of Michi| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penz Wilcox of Meadow entertained at dinner and the theater Monday evening. Miss Dorothy Smith, a student of the University of Wisconsin, has re turned to spend thel holidays with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Fredrick ¢ Smith, at their home, on McKinle street. Mr. burgh, parents, Kroger, street. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pyle en- tertained at dinner and bridge on Sat- urday evening at their home, on Forty-fourth street. Rernard J. Kroger of Pitts- Pa.. is the house guest of his Mr. and Mrs. Bernard S. at their home, on Taylor %%%%%%%%@’%%%’%@%@%%@ & January Sale Prices in Effect Throughout the Store Gift Furs of Every Character Greatly Reduced A small deposit will reserve your selection until wanted SAKS FUR CO. 610 Twelfth St.--Just Above F---Phone Main 1647 %%%@%%%@%%%%%%%@%% Introducing by Arrangement With a Famous French Couturier, for the First Time in Washington, PRICED FROM 505 3 (Were $160 to $525) NOV€1 French Treatments in Coats Of HUDSON SEAL PERSIAN KRIMMER (DYED MUSKRAT) BROADTAIL PONY @ Every debutante and matron of the Fashion world will adore these foreign type coats—because they are so distinctively different than any to be seen about town. q They were designed by Moulieres, the famous Parisian Couturier. Every coat bears THE LLABEIL AND SEAL OF MONSIEUR MOULIERES, whose salon at 7 Boulevard Malesherhos, Paris, is known to every woman of Fashion. HAIR SEAL GREY CARACUL The Original Label and Seal of M. Moulieres on Every Coat IN THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC FOR OVER THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS o of the Homecraft Club Tues. | William Hassett, a former news. | in Politics in | M. C.| A a A A A A A A " A A A A A a " a A 3 3 3 3 3 Recent Bride | | HARRY GROSMAN. Before her marriage November she’was Miss Len. of Mr. and Mrs, 1" Kellner, daughter Emmanuel Kellner. Christmas SPirit Shown By Universiry Women Christmas spirit is to be much in evidence tom 'ow At the American Association University Women Clubhouse. The weekly tea is to be followed by 1 of carols and g by the Tuesds Evening Music CIub, a choral en semble of 20 women's voices, of which Mrs. Frank Howard is the director. '|'|\( other artists assisting are Miss race Tooke at the piano, and Mrs. l!lm‘ Lewis, violipist Mrs. Frank Edgington will preside as hostes: | sisted by Mrs. Howard, while at |Iu‘ tea table Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley and Mrs. Arthur S. 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The Presidential suite | at the Willard was festive with roses and Christmas greens. Mrs. Eleanor Washington Howard, vice president, who presided, by way of entertaining gave a very vivid description of the recent trip to Fredericksburg, Va., by | the Rumanian delegation, when \lH“. Cretziano laid a beautiful wreath of | blue ribbons and flow: on the tomb | of the patriot's mother, Mary Wash- ington. This ceremony was per- formed in the name of their majesties of Rumania, Queen Marie had ex- pected to personally attend the cere monies when she was suddenly called home, i Mrs. E. president Memorial 32 to 40 Inches Wide sting of epc< S1 Washington sey Krep Knit, and her his. with the cur Was appreciated by the Mrs. Fred T. 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