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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, ™ioriNG™® 1. C. OCTOBER 21. 1928—PART 3. SOCIETY + Autumn Festivilies Charming and Varied ML van Widé Sovpe | Society Program of Past Week in Chevy Chase Fea- | tured h_v Nurnerous Note- | worthy Punctions. { Miss Cabot. whao has been the house | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Rogers on Hesketh street, left Wednesday for | her home in "Damascotta. Me., en route | 10 her missionary field in China | The fanoy work committee of |h-‘ Y. W. C. A. will meet with Mrs. Harold | E. Doyle of Hunting street tomorrow and Thurzday. when luncheon will be served. H Mrs. Warren D. Brush entertained her ciub at luncheon and bridge Friday in her home on Hesketh street. Mrs. A. E. Corning of Cummings lane will be hostess to the apron committee | of'the Y. W. C A. at luncheon Tuesd Mrs. Edwin Dutton enteriained at luncheon and bridge Thursday in her home on Hesketh screct. Mrs. Jullien Winnemore left Tussday to spend several days with her son. Mr. Jullien Winnemore, wh a student et Pratt Institute, in Brooklyn. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Maguire en- tertained last evening at dinner and bridge in their home on Hesketh street. | Mis. J. Thompson Cole and Miss Anne | Lee Cole of Fhiladelphia, Pa., who have been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Williams on Thirty-third street, will epend the remainder of their visit \\‘l‘h} Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lec, jr., in Cleveland | Park. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Douzlass en tertained at supper and bridg> Fr evening in their home on Hesketh | Mr. James Douglass. who is a siudent | gt the University of Pennsylvania, spent | the week end with his parents i Mrs. F. D. Little enteriained her club | £t luncheon and bridge Tuesday in her home on Tennyson street. | Mr. and Mi Henry Grattan Dovle | were hosts at dinner Sunday in hr\nnri of Prof. Guillermo Rivera of Harvard | University, who was one of the judge: of the International Oratorical contest. | Dean Doyle and Frof. Rivera were col-; lege mates at Harvard, where both were J=ter instructors in romance languages end co-authors of a book. | Mr and Mrs. Conrad Young. former- 1y of Chevy Chase, are spendinz a month at the Arts Club before leavin: for Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Young will spend several weeks in Italy and then g2 to Sicily for the Winter. Mrs. Edwin Merritt entertained the Chevy Chase branch of the Demo- cratic League at tea Wednesday in her home, Wildwood. Mrs. John Allan: Daugherty was the speaker of the afternoon and Mrs. Rabbit sang sev- eral songs. | Mrs. Robert Burks was hostess at dinner and bridge 'Wednesday evening | in her home on Newland street. Mrs. Donald Reed MacLeod of Le- 1and street left Wednesday for Atlantic | City for several days. Subsequently Mrs. MacLeod will go' to Burlington. | visit with Mr. and | Mrs. Robert Adsit. { Mrs. Doyle to Represent Alma Mater at G. U. Function. Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle will repre- | sent her alma mater, Radeliffe College. | at the inauguration of Dr. W. Coleman Nevils as president of Georgetown Uni- versity Saturday by request of President Ada Comstock of Radcliffe. Mrs. Deyle recently was appointed a mem. ber of the District of Columbia Boa of Education, and is the only Chevy Chase resident on the board. Mrs Guy Baker Stephenson enter- tained her club at luncheon and bridge | Friday in her home cn Elm street. | Mrs. William S. Garland was hostess to the Chevy Chase Reading OClast | Wednesday. | Mrz. Cdward Burns will entertain her club at luncheon and bridge tomor- | row in her home on McKinley street. Mrs. Charles T. Penn of Hawth: street was hostess at luncheon end bridge Wrdnesday at the Congressional | Country Club. Mrs. B, T. Heflin left Wednssday to motor to New York City to spend a | few days. | Mr. and Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson and | Mr. and Mrs. L. Bert Nye are the week | end house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- | cld E. Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. Charles | A. Jones in their Summer home, Over- all, Va. | Mr. William Penn has returned to his home in Minneapolis after visiting hi: #on and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | Charles T. Penn, in their home on| Hawthorne street. Miss Frances Bronson will entertamn the Rho Beta Chapter of the Mu Phi Epsilon National Musical Sorority, of | vhich she is a member, at tea thi: afternoon in her home on Thornapple | street. The guest artists will be Mrs. | Clara Young Brown, soprano: Mr. John | Marville, bass-baritone; Miss Evelyn Seott, violinist: Miss Gertrude Dyre, pianist, and Mr. Robert H. Dav reader. Invitations have been for 300 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Temple Webster motored to Shippensburz, Pa.. to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Bee Angle. ! Dr and Mrs. Clyde W. Warburton Jeft yesterday by motor for Lexing- ton, Ky., for a visit of 10 days. Mrs. Frederick S. Tew entertained her club at luncheon and bridge Sat- urday, October 13, at the Brookville Road Tea House. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Dovle of Huntington street and Mr. and Mrs Charles A. Jones of Gramerey street ars ot. | ssued | ' Permanent | No Other Charge! There are many reasons why vou should have only a Maison Victoire wave. Beautiful ural-looking, lasting! nat- Maison Victoire, Inc. Phone Franklin 6965 203 Westory Bldg. “Shops Over All the Southland TO LIVE IN GERMA With her husband. Lient. Vogel, U. for Berlin, where he wiil be statiened, and where they w —Harris & Eving Photo. spending the week end in their Sum- | at dinner and bridge lost mer heme at Overall, Va. heir home on Irving sfrae’, Miss Assiola Dstored 4o M: G. H. Engler_snd his son. Mr. i b Ieft. Washington Thu 4 o |day for iheir heme in Long Beach, Miss Marv Arnold Ioft Tuszday by Calif. While here they were the guesis motor for Philadelphia to sp>nd a week ~f Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Engler at 6310 with Mr. and Mrs. David Myers, for- | Meadow lane, Chevy Chase, Md, merly of Chevy Cha | Sy Mr. H. W. Bearce returned Monday to | Mrs. Coolidge Heads his home on Ridgewood avenus, merl Card Parey Parvoncsses a visif to New Haven and New York. Rev. Sydney Goodman of Fhiladel-| s Calvin Coolidge heads the list of paironesses for the annual benefit phia, who was a delegate to the soon- | nial Episcopal Convention and the ' carg pariy of the Judge Lynn Chapter, house gues, of Mr. end Mrs. G. B.Ip A'R. to be held in the Mayfiowor. afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Likens on Thirty-third street, has re- | gaprg | Other patronesses are Mrs. Harry S. turned to his home. Dr. and Mrs. Sterling Mead enter-' Now ™ Mrs. William M. Jardine, Mrs. tained at dinner and bridge last eve | game NS ot AN M LG erett ning in their home on Rittenhouse | Gann Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro, Mrs. | George R. Farnum. Mrs. Alfred J. Bros- strest. Covers were laid for 12. Mrs. Lioyd M. Griffin entertained her | coa0 &8, o o0, Vot s, R, V. Taylor. Mis Cecil A. Beasley, Mus. club at luncheon 2and bridg> Tues- day in her home on McKinley street. Edzar Boyd Kay, Mrs. William Sher- man Walker, Mrs. John M. Beave Circle No. 2 of th» Chevy Chase Presoyleran Church will meet with Mrs. | Nioe. Semiel’ Winiane mare. Mo B H. H. Reed tomorrow in her home ot |, “heimick, Mrs. Rhott Goode, Mrs. McKinley street for luncheon. Mrs.|payiq b, ‘Caldwell, Mrs. James M. Reeq and Mre. Frederick Southate yijley, Miss Helen Harman, Miss Nellie Mrs. Darrell Smith of Oliver street §icea I s opending the week in New York | Mr “Prank B. Steele, Mrs. George A. 2 Ricker, Mrs. Will C. Barnes, Mrs. ¥ and Mrs. Walter Johnston and | Lyman B. Swormstedt, Miss Maude E ir. end Mzs. Arthur May motored to jjton, Mrs. H. H. Dutton, Mrs. Willlam Naturel Bridge, Va., for a week end| it Mie. Bl H Duttor. fhe Wolah outing. | Mrs. Pedro Capo-Rodriguez, Mrs. James Henry Harper. Mis. William S. Parks, evening in Mrs. F. Bronstein has returned tn| her home in Richmond, after being| |Horse Show Special | Event of Interest J To Capital Society September Bride | A, oy, | prflcced.‘ O{ Enlertainment Set for November 3 to Benefit Children in Gar- field Nursery War. ‘ Washington society is taking an active interest in the sixth annual horse show fo be given under the auspices of the Wardman Park Saddle Club and the Welfare and Recreational Association of Tublic Buildings and Grounds at the Rock Creek Park Equitation Field Sat- urdav, November 3. Mr. John O. Gheen of the Saddle Club has changed the | management of the show this Autumn. The proceeds have been used for prizes | in former years, and this time the pro- roeds will be donated to the Garfleld Hospital Nursery Guild for the benefit o[ the children in its four wards. It has been the policy of the Ward- man Park Saddle Club in the past to give prizes of personal value suitable to | men or women. These will be awarded this year by fhe board of the guild to the winners in each class. Great interest has been evidencedin the coming horse show because of the . RN v 9 well known work of the Charity Gund_‘;"‘s» BERNARD HEPBURN BENSON. and although the event is two weeks off, | Before her marriage September 4. she many well known horse lovers of Was e N inglon and its environs have already T signified their_intentions of participat- | ing. Among fhese is Miss Nancy Jdones, | 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Jones, who will ride her own horse, | Keniticky Belle, a thoroughbred recently | “ent. {0 her {rom the bluegrass region. | Miss Jones is a daily rider from the Wardman Park Saddle Club, and has iaken prizes in previous horse shows|the guest of honor and speaker at a given there, Mits Kairina McGormick, who Is a | GInNer arranged by the business and member of the Riding and Hunt Club, | Professional section of the Women's is expected to show au least one of her | City Club, Wednesday evening at 6:30 { lumpers. Miss Margot Couzens, daugh- | g'elack, in the club house at 22 Jackson o of Senator and Mrs. James Couzens, will enter her horse Dixie's Child, which | P1A¢®. Miss Hazel Swift, is chairman of is her favorite riding horse. Mr. Wil- | arrangements. Miss Katherine Pike, liam F. Connelly, jr., of Detroit, a sfu-| chajrman of the section, with members dent at Georgetown University, who ex- | of this group: Mrs. Merritt O. Chance, lubn_»d Moon Madness at all of the ' president of the club, and members of shows last year. has a fine imported | {he board of directors will be present wish horse which he will enter in the | to assist in receiving the guests. Jjumping classes. In the company will be Assistant Di- Mr. A. H. Ryan's Shamrock, well| rector of the Bureau of Foreign and known in Washington and Virginia,| Domestic Commerce and Mrs. T. R. also will be shown in the jumping en- | Taylor, Vice Chairman of the United . And there will be jumpers from States Tariff Commission and Mrs. Al- th» ‘stables of Mrs. George Plummer, | fred P. Dennis: Mr. H. E. Howe: Mr. wifs of the treasurer of the National ¢.C. Concannon, chief of Chemical Di- Capital Horse Show. “There will be 10 classes in the sho including pony class, saddle ponies ri was daughter of Mrs, Women's City Club Unit To Honor Miss Humes Miss Flizabeth Humes, assistant trade commissioner of Rome, Italy, will be mestic Commerce: Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Delahanty. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wise- dea by children of 12 years or under: | man, Miss Virginia Benjamin. Miss hoises or ponies ridden by children be- | willa Gallagher, Miss Etta Austin, Miss tween 12 and 16 years. horsemanship | Mary Gott. Mrs. John L. Steele, Miss class for children, hack and hunter| Elizabeth Raymond, Miss Pauline Sa- class, green hunter class. open jumpers, ' bin, Miss Meda Martin, Miss Anna B. horses suitable to become "hunters | Allen, Miss Flve McNamara. Miss Nell shown in hand. Corinthian class with| Cavanagh, Miss Josephine Willis, Miss rid>ss in hunting costume, saddle class, | Jessie Edmonton, Miss Glady Goedon, owaers to ride, and open saddle class. | Miss Olive Beatty, Miss Mary Black, he Garfleld Hospital Nursery Guild, | Miss Lillian Knowies, Miss Grace Ose of which Mrs. Homer Fuller i5 chair- i good, Miss Helen M. Strong. Miss Mary man, is composed of 32 members. Of | McKenney. Miss FEthel Babley, Miss ! thess, 22 are working members, 7 at-| Eunice Wright, Miss Helen McGown, tend and take work home only once or | Aiss Marie Steiner. Miss Tillei Steiner, | twice during the working year, and 3| Miss Amy Leaviit. Miss Elizabeth King, are contributing members. During the | Miss Florence Bell, Miss Lucy Watts, last eight months of the past year these | Miss Grace Rondrler, Miss Florence lacies have made over 2.000° garments | Hoff, Miss Jessie Lane, Miss Julia Ban- for infants. which includes everything | nigan. Miss Florence Brook. Miss Mar- rom baby gowns, sheets and crib|jan Birdzeye. Miss M. F. Fox, Miss Nell blankets to wash cloths and curtains. | price, Miss Harriet Cheney, Miss Bessie With the help of generous donations Howlette and Mrs. L. W. Bullock. | from prominent and interested spon- | gt 5 sors the guild ended its working year e with a budget nearly balanced, lacking a | Constitution Hall fow cents. It is interesting to note | . that through Miss Williams, matron of | Benefit Aids Named the Louise Home, from 12 to 14 gar- | ments have been made almost every| Mrs. Jeter C. Pritchard, general mor th by the ladies living there. The | chairman of the card party and ball program of the guild for the coming | committee for the financing of Con- year lists as “requircments” 1,200 new | stitutional Hall by the District of Co- garments. All four of the wards are | lumbia Daughters of the American public nurseries. | Revolution, has sclected the chairmen There will be no admission charge for her various committees. Among to the horse show on November 3. The | them are Mrs. Winston Holt, chairman expenses will he paid solely through | of the card party: Mrs. George Hillyer, donations for the hoxes and individual | patronesses: Mrs. Chester Merwin, contributions. Whatever surplus re- | candy: Mrs. Jasper M. Beall, ball; Mrs. mains will g0 to the guild. Irene V. H. Orisp. press. and Mrs. Mrs. Edmund Horgan, chairman of | James Henry Harper, at 708 East Cap- the horse show committee, is being as- | itol street, tickets. | vision of the Bureau of Foreign and Do- | he house guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton, on Chevy Chas. parkway. Mrs. Charles A. Jones entertained her club at luncheon and bridge Thurs- Mrs. E. M. Weeks, Mrs. Gertrude J. McPherson, Mrs. E. K. Fox and Mrs, | Hrlen S. Rapley. | The party promises to be one of the | largest and most brilliant affairs the chapter has ever had. by Mrs. J. A. Cannon and Miss | aint Dubofs, chairman of pub- IO( Personal Interest | To \Vashington Residents | Miss Elizabeth L. Kohner, who is at- tending Goucher College in Baltimore, is spending the week end with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohner. | on Belmont road | Mrs. Harry Hollander of Pittsburgh has for a fortnight been visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. | Joseph Palkin, at 2701 Connecticut avenue, Mr. Juliut Peyser has returned from A visit in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Peyser | have as their guest their cousin, Miss Helen Schiff, of Charlotte. N. C. Mrs. Samuel Goldenberg is visiting her sister, Mrs. Karl Kaufman, in New | York, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sigmund spent last week in New York | Mr. and Mrs. A. Saks of 2807 Con- | necticut avenue have as their guest the | latter's sister, Mrs. Wexler, of Pitts- | burgh. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mandle of New York spent a short time in Washing- |ton last week at Wardman Park Hotel | Mrs. Loefler of New York, who has been the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pey- ser, returned to her home Friday. Miss Ruth Leon entertained a party of young girls in her home Saturday night, October 13, in honor of her house guest, Miss Bernice Wolf of Tampa, Fla. who came from her school at Arlington Hall, Va., to spend the week end. Mrs. Gus Wallerstein fs visiting her | son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hutzler, jr.. in Richmond, Va. | Mrs. Sidney West and her two chil- | dren are now located on Twenty-eighth street and Woodley road. Miss Pearl Claroff of Philadelphia has | been_spending lH;lll Hotel i Mrs. Adoiph Baer will return to her | home in Tampa. Fla.. today after a visit | | with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. Baer. Mrs. B. K. Leon has returned from | Atlantic City, where she spent the Sum- mer with her danghter, Mrs. Ullman Miss Gertrude Sherby is spending the week end in Baltimore with her sister. Miss Sylvia Sherby, who is attending Goucher Collegs. Miss Sylvia Sherby and Miss Margery Epstein of Detroit, who also iz a_student. at. Goneher, at- tended the Sigma Theta Pi Sorority | dinner dance at the Willard Hotel Sat- urday night. October 13. Mrs. B. Lang. who was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Hammerslough. has | returned to her home in Philadelphia. | The Washington Hadassah Chapter | will_hold its opening meeting of the | season in the Community Center, Tues- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. An in- | teresting program has been arranged to | | be followed by a social hour. Opening prayer will be offered by Mrs. Isadore Rabbi_Louis Schwefel will talk | Miss Rea Stella the week at Congress| | Kahn. | on “Current Events.” | Graceman of New York, contralto solo- ist. will give several selections, to be | followed by reports from the Pittsburgh | | convention by Mrs. John Safer, Mrs. Henry Hirsh and Mrs. Henry Oxenberg. Mr. Jules S. Gottlieb, United States | Air_Corps. is spending several weeks with his family in their home at 1474 Meridian place. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb | are celebrating the thirtieth anniversary | of their wedding this year. = c E By command of the King. 1,000 bunches of grapes on the vine at Cum- | beriand Lodge. Windsor Forest. England. | were recently sent to hospitals. | | | — | Community Dinners § The Highlands Cafe } Connecticut Avenue { At California Street | 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. | e s i Fried Sprine Chicken or Roast Long Island Duck or Roast Meats ANl Fresh Vegetables Delicious Salads Variety of Tes Cream or Homemade Desserts or Fruits in Season | | day in her home on Gramercy strest. | | guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark on Thirt; Mrs. D. W. Swain of Boston is the no guest of her son. Lieut. Comdr. D. W. Swain, on Hesketh street. Mrs. Fannie Churchill of Baltimore | is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Bowling on Harrison strest. Mrs. Charles Groff will entertain her club 2t supper and bridge Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Menork have returned to their home on Curtis road | from Old Orchard Beach, Me., where| 'hg £pent the Summer. | . ; | Church Group Lists A benefit card party will be given in I'st. gan Church auditorium at eventh street and Rhode Island , Mount Rainier, Md., tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Th2 committee is composed of Miss Gertrude Whidymer, Miss Mary Boland, Miss Molly Hyson. Miss Sadie Hyson, Mr. J. O'Conner and ant s-reet | Mr. Paul Hyson. for the Winter, after spending the Sum- e mer in Massachusetts, P 0 (M. and Mrs. M. E. Blanchard, . University Women's Tea of Sou e e e e ous Hostesses Announced | The hostesses for the tea tomorrow Mr l}leMn‘ D. Hite of St. Louis, Mo., | of the American Association of Univer- ‘-\;’;1 Miss .EVP yn Smith of Cumberland. | sity Women are Mrs. Paul P. Blackburn i,' ., are visiting Mr. end Mrs. Staphsn |and Mrs. A. Remington Kellogg. with yman Tabor of Cheyy Chase parkway. | Mrs. Harold G. Moulton and Miss Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Clark entertained ' Bthel Summy at the tea table, irty-third sireet. Benefit Card Party | § ] | Banquet by Bay State ! Agricultural Club | The Massachusetts Agricultural Cluf | | zave a banquet in the Garden House at | the Grace Dodge Hotel last evening. ! There were about 35 in the party, which | | was arranged by Mr. W. A. Whitney. | 'New Curtairs At Special Savings | Freneh Maraulsstte Custains, in N . Decorative edge. i B S nREe e e 185107 Figured Ravon 'Curtains, i vards long. -ine bt G e T 842D Durable Marquisette ' Curtains. nch hem front and bottom. $3 15 COME TNLINSPECT THESE REMARKABLE UES_AND MAxvln‘rums A’T | 1211 F St. N.W. (2nd floor) M. 3211 —r. 20 Mrs. . C. Clark enterieined Ethel Summy at the tea table. [1211 FSt. N.W. (2nd floor) M. 3211 el e [a[e——alc——— e [o]———o} WASHINGTON'S LARGEST RETA o' DIENER More? 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