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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 23. 1927-TART 2. SOCIETY. —— e ' Chevy Chase Soqiety Eo“t Find Motoring Pleasing' Diversion Residents Returning ‘From Overland Excursions. House Guests sonal Notes. Miss Eda C. Howard has returned to her home on Huntington str after spending three weeks in « fornia. Mrs. Karl D. third street and bridge Mrs. John A. dren, Bronson and horo, Pa., are house guests of Mr Brett Bronson on Thornapple al Willilams of Thirty- ertained at luncheon s. William Blum have re- ¢ home on Elm street after a motor trip to Philadelphia and Atlantie City. Mr. and Mr: Stone are at t : on Cummings lane, concluding a motor trip which extendetl through the New kEngland States. turne through the’Central and New England States. M. rom of Ben Byrom nd Miss Bess By- Paterson, N. the ave re. n sireet nia. Bert Somers to_their home on F from a motor trip through Vir Mrs., Frank Stetson of I street entertained on Thursday luncheon and bridge. Mr. G. A. Lyon has rejoined Mrs. Lyon at their home on Rosema street after spending a week in Ma field, Pa., as the guest of his so and’ daughter, Mr. and M Dorsey Griffith and have returned to Wash. <pendi; and Mr slhite ington to live, month of October with parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. hel 1p on the Potoma be at_home at 3006 Cambridge place after Novembe: Mrs. James C. Adkins of Connecti cut avenue entertained Monday & bridge and tea in honor of M Marsh. Mrs. Rea P. Wright of Raymond street gave a luncheo Tu e i Mrs, F. L. Evans Stuhler gave a 1 home of Mrs. road in -homor .Guild of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Ulric Bell of street entertairied her eon and bridge Tuesd: Mrs, John W. Garrett of Baltimore, Md., was the guest at the tea given Tuesday by the art section of the Chevy Chase Women's Club at the home of Mrs. Walter Miles on Jocelyn street. Mrs, Clinton L. Woleott of Kirke . Street entertained her club Friday at luncheon and bridge. Mr: o ill of Melrose street and Stephen L. Tabor of Chevy Chase Parkway have gone on a motor trip through Virgi Mr. and Mrs. J F. Stubler of McKinley street entertained Sunday at dinner in honor of Mrs. John N McQuilken of Jowa, who is the guest of the Misses Nettie and Sema Brown < of Connecticut avenue. . and Mrs. Donald Reid McLeod ve returned to their home on Leland ter a visit to C da. Dr. and Mrs, J. V andall of Joce- Iyn street left Thursday for Dr. Cran dall's new post at San Pedro, Calif. # Invitations have been issued for the ¢ wedding of M Evelyn McGee, ter of Maj. and Mrs. John Mc- : Gee, and Mr. Douglas Livingstone Mclntyre of Philadelphia, for Satur- day evening, October 29. Mrs,’ Charles Cole of Forty-fourth street entertained on Tuesday evening at bridge and supper’in honor of Miss Grace Chandlee. The first meeting of the Che Chase Women's Club was held Wed- mesday. Luncheon was served. The speaker of the afternoon was Dr. Paul ards. who spoke on “The Visi Dreams of the Scientific Ma Mr. Harold Rice of the of Virginia spent his parents, T * Rice, at their home on Thirs street. Comdr. and M and their from California their home on Nortl Dr. and Mrs. D. Kinley street spent sever Overbrook, Pa., as the gu and Mrs. John Colbourne. Mrs. John Boyle, jr., of Ingomar street; entertained the Chev. Unive: Enter- tained—General and Per- George Winchester | e | Before club at lunch- | Popular Local Bride | | UNDERWOOP | MRS. NEWBOLD BURGESS, h was Miss Mable marringe, October 8, she T | MG alL Calobtates 92d Birth Anniversary Murs. Cecilia Grubb celebrated her ninety-second birthday anniversary Monday, October 17, at the home of,| her daughters, Mrs, Bertie L. Eamich | {and M Compher. She was born | { near Lovettsville, Loudoun County, | Va., October 17, 1835, Assisting in the ion were two granddanghters, Carl Spring and Mrs. Harvey one grandson, Richard Eamich; | -granddaughter, Miss Cather- ering Spring; Mr. Carl Spring, Mr. Ha Col. Frank White, celebr ellie Crown and Miss Rachel | daughter, Miss Margaret Grubb; | Rolling, Mr. Arthur Rusmiselle, | rs. Leslie Rusmi | Ruth Lee; Miss Fi Lillian Phillips. Sl ! Secretary Hoover Guest At Reception and Ball The Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Herbert Hoover, will be guest of honor at the first reception and ball of the season the Willard Hotel the eve-| ning of November 10. He will deliver and there will be solos . Matson, accompanied on the piane by Mrs, Vivian C. Ma ccellent orchestra wi or the dancing. HOTEL LOGAN DINING ROOM Towa Circle at 13th St. Home C Served in Gri and Sundays Club Breakfasts, #3e to 35¢ € Ch i yaters. Sea Choice of Meats Served 1 to 7:30 P.M. | Pa. { Chase, Md. | afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John L. Grubb ||| Phillips and Miss Florence ||| ‘Pha Hodge: Podge Follies, present-|eral weeks with the former's parents ed the Council of Jewish Women | Mr. and Mrs Lee Mantnes Joseph . on. Mre. W ston, M « Women's unit of the a tea tomorrow The wish national Of Personal Interest Tuesday night, November 1, at $:30 | Miss Louise Kohner will give n Hal son, Mr. David Simon. have arrived in | plest reviews of the season. A num- o . S Church Aid Society Mr and Mrs. Edmund Kaufmann | Lansburgh. 1928 Belmont road, has Nfrs. Daniel Lowenthal of Bal'inare | from New York and will spend uwh‘ e it B M a Beverly Court. fot enth street b ks thelp | Wken by Mr Wall, .ire home, on Rittenhouse strect, Chevy |ford Abel. son of Mr. and Mrs. . Charle v Red ¢ nior adviser, und Miss Ililda King, | left during To Washington Residents { o'clock at the Community Center, it | loween dance at the I/Alglon Satur Dr. and Mrs, Abram Simon and thei | i announced. will be one of the snap- | day night, October 29 1y %and after a brief stay in | ber of the vounger sat will take part A‘,«l;‘nd:::‘vl:'ill go to Paris. |and dancing will follow. Mrs. Mark are spending the week end in Reading. | ch the ots : Sponsors Card Party ! FECHenDRrE. BN rarasd ie Rector's Ald Society of 81, Mar is the guest for two weeks of her par-| Wini : {on Wednesday at 2 o'clock at War ents. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wo'f, at| M dinand Bendheim | PREE. Hote) - tablae Wive. hesit Mr. and Mrs, Bdgar L. Jacohs nounce the ement of . - their young daughter are In their danghter lelene B 1am 'I',,': t - Chesley | Abel of this clty. Leonard _Schloss, Washingtion Jurtior nette Haer . Tenn., to att biennial conve! ond vice p week for | the Junior tion. | relatives in ron- | vention, which adjourns Wedne I Gerald nheim of New York is spending a short time fin | on with her mother, Mrs | Louls Stern. The Pi Tau Pi raternity gave a| X é‘rfln 2 SR flnn M’ MM Rear 1734 N St. N.W. frasssssassazeass: and the The u fock and has turne { < 500 garments to the National Red and Miss Abbie <pen ling n and At- also visited have returned ummer in Phil; City. M muel Pack and son, are located in the Sixteenth and Horace Pack mi Apartment, Harvard streets M M fried Maryland o a st Philadeiphia. M Ivan Rensinger returne, from a_week’s visit in I’h she was the gu and Mrs., Simon K And Federation of Women Clubs dance Jast night at the country club, M Joel Hillman is spending two | # style: — eh Ju 1chs has returned ‘rom | months in &tlantic City with her son | § Served 12 M protracted | o Himmelblau and young | Chicken and_Waffles | Served 5 to 7 Tonite . opening dance of the season, whicl | Dlnner Today $1 " meata: of one week in New York and | and daughter-in-| | pe—— r | son David , left yester for their as large! Chicken, and Mrs. | . Sullan Hitiman, hetore Special Supper, 75¢ . home in Chicago after spending se Ir =Washington's Finest Men's Wear Store Hart Schaffner & Marx LUXURIOUS Fur-Trimmed COATS for women ART SCHAFFNER & MARX imported. the richest woolens from England and France for out Fall and Winter Coats, and hand-tailored them in the smartest styles, revealing the utmost in quality, fit and comfort. 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