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e Schedule of Society . Events in Past Week Of ‘Charming Variety| Honor Dinners and Other| Special Functions Listed | ‘in Chevy Chase—Special | Notes of Interest. 1 ‘Mr. and: Mrs. Warren D. Brush and their son and daughter of Hesketh | street were the house guests over the | Thanksgiving holidays :of Mrs. Brush's | ‘brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. M: Reubush, at their home in Staun- | ton, Vas { - Miss Anne Beach, who is a student at St. Mary's Seminanry. St. Marys, Md., | spent the week end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Beach, at mflr home on Meadow Lane.. r. Carroll Wolcott. a student at Cor- nell University. spent the Thanksgiving | holjdays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Clinton /D.- Wolcott, an West. Kirke styeet. r.-and Mrs. Charles B. Hawley and their_daughter. Miss Eleanor Hawley, | have, Tetumed te their home on West | * Lenox.. street, ~after spending three | months on a trip around the world. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Angal and daughter, Mils Peggy Angel. have re- turned to their home -on West Kirke street after spending the Thanksgiving | holidays in Riehmiond, Va. * Mr. apg, Mrs. Frank 'Pentz Wilcox of | Meadow Lane left Wednesday for Dag- ville, Va., where they Will ba the house | guests of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Qvers by. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox also’ will be: guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Willigm Gtis- woldiof Durham, N. O. They will he abserit ¥ar -aboyt 10 days. $ Mr."Jameés “Barion Crane and Mr. wuu% arguerita of Porto Rica have returned’ to Washington and Lee Uni- versity, where they are students, after | asing ‘the Thanksgiving holidays with r. Crane’s parenis. Dr. and. Mrs. Ar- thur*B. Crane, on ‘Northampton street. Miss Kathcrine Ireland entertained | THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1928-P. mant of Miss Jocelyn Orewe Beard to | Dr. Robert Emmet Moran of Washing- |ton is of mere than unusual interest | Mrs. William Henry Beard of Rockville jand it is expected that the wedding will | takz place in the near future. S | Col. and Mrs. Frederick W. Coleman entertained Tucsday evening at their home on Fairfax road,-Edgemaor, with a buffet supper and bridge. Their guests numbered 28. Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Watson of New York are receiving congratulations {upon the birth of twin daughters born | last week. Mrs. Watson was formerly Miss Sarah Keys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Enos Keys of Linden. Mrs. Frank Leizear entertained on Thursday with a bridge luncheon when | her guests included Mrs. Charles White, | Mrs. Douglas Blandford, Mrs. Bates | Abert, Mrs. Randolph Talbott, Mrs. Bar- | rett Wilson, Mrs. Walter Williams, Mrs. L, Theodore Mason, Mrs. Alton Bell, Mrs. | Edwin Broome. Mrs. John McDonald, Mrs. Gilbert Hartley, Mys. Peter Wag- ner, Mrs. Paul Robinson, Mrs. Will | Clarke, Mrs. Somerville Dawsan, Ms. | Charles Holland, Mrs. J. Darby Bow- man, Mrs. Othe Talbott, Mys. William Linthicum, Mrs. John Bruneit, Mrs. Hazel Cashell, Mrs. Barnard Welsh, Mrs. Donald DeLashmutt, Mrs. Granville Hibbard, Mrs. Howard Larcombe, Mrs. Harry Dawson, Mrs. George Hunter, Mrs. Norris Fussell, Mrs. Johnstone, Misses Brand, Miss Margaret Dawson, Miss OQatherine Smith, Miss Nannie Vineent, Miss Mary Lydanne, Miss Eliza Chaate. Miss Wagner, Miss Amelia An- non and Miss Campbell. Returns to North Carolina. Mr. Robert Pugh has returned to | Winston-Salem, N. €., after being the guest of his mother, Mrs. Edward L. Pugh, in Chevy Chase. Capt. Ceeil K. Sherman of Cambridge, Md., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah W. Jones at tkeir home, The Briers, near Sandy Spring. Miss Isabelle Perry and Miss Cecil NORTH SUBURBAN | | The announcement of the engage-| | Miss Beard is the daughter of Mr. and- rett Park will leave tomarrow for Qali- conaular- sarvice has arrived from Santo | | fornia for the past six weeks. They will Miss Ellen Amos, Miss Aria McGinnis, Miss Marjorie Holland, Miss Margaret Elms, Miss Gertrude Rusk, Miss Ger- trude Rogers, Miss Helen Lines, Miss Genevieve Milburn, Miss Isabel Eims | and Miss Eleanor McRae. Mr. and Mrs. Owen K. Truitt of Gar- {:nh, where they will spend the Win- Mr. John Brewer of the American | Domingo, and 1s visiting relatives in the county and Washington. Mrs. Stanley Thompson of jemoar, who has been in New York for the past 10 d¥s was joined there this week by | Mr. Thempson, who has been in Cali- | return to their home today. { Mrs. Harry Beard, jr., has returned to Rockville after some time spent in Charlesten, W. Va. Return From-Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bromall have returned to their home in Kensington | after two weeks spent in 3 Mr. and Mrs. Olds, jr., have returned from New York and will spend the Winter with the former's parents | Mr. and Mrs. Edson Olds, in Woodside. Misa Marion Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Perry of Chevy Chase, has 1issued invitations for a | dance to be held December 23. Miss Sarah Chichester and Miss Cor- nelia Chichester of S8andy Spring have gone to Wilmingtan, where they will remain for the Winter. Mrs. F. P. Waybright entertained | yesterday with a party in honor of her daughter, Miss Katherine Waybright, when the guests numbered 20. Miss Louise Massey has returned to | Bethesda after a‘ycndlnz some time in | Nowport News, Va. { Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hilton will return from their wedding trip to Florida this week. Murs. Hilton before her marriage was Miss Constanee Chis- well of Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Gray have re- turned to their home in Edgemoor after a short stay at the Jefferson Hotel POPULAR ARMY GIRL Quartet of Guests : Listed for Bal Bohéme Following established -brecedents, the Arts Club will entertain, as speeial | guests at its Bal Boheme on January | 28, a quartet of eminent artists in whose | hands will be left the award of prizes | for the most artistic, the most amusing | and the most original costume worn by ‘parflcipqnb in the ball. Mr. Carlton van Valkenburg, chairman of the ¢om- | mittee on judges and prizes, has in- | vited and ‘received acceptances from Mr. | and Mrs. Duncan Phillips of Washing- | ton and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peixotto | of New Yor™ Mr, Phillips, director of the. Philllcs Memorial Gallery, is the author of a | number of books on art. Mrs. Phillips | is a painter, whose exhibited work has | included a number of Washington sub- | jects. Primarily and by profession a | mura! painter,” Mr. Peixotto is best known to the general public as the au- thor of art-travel articles in leading magazines, illustrated with his own skatches, Mrs. Peixotto has likewise “stabiished a reputation as a painter. The formal entry of the tian | -uler and his court, at the opening of the ball, is by way of conducting the egstume judges to the royal box frem | which they will review the costumes that | are entered in the grand march. -Cos- | tumes are not to be restricted to the | Oriental, but the Eastern note~—Far | East and Near East—will be stressed. ;Mrs. Fisk to Entertain : { In Daughter's Honor Mrs. Howard 8. Pisk of 1054 Quebec_ 3 \ lace northwest will entertain in- rmally at a tea today, from 5 to 7 'o’clock, in honar of her dayghter, Mrs. | Ralph F. Bartley, who was married in | September. | Mrs. Fisk will be assisted by hef sis- | ter, Mrs. G A. Trapp, end Mrs | Helen B. Bartley, mother-in-law of the bride, and by Miss Edith E. Robey an. | Miss Pearl A. Jones. e Mrs. Fairfax to Entertain D. A. R, Chapter Members Mra, Charles Wilbur Fairfax will en- 8 . the junior section of the Chevy Chase .+ Woman's Club Thursday in her home ; 3, ©on McKinley street. | * Mg Lloyd Griffin has returned to his| - * ‘, home on McKinley street after spending | Perry, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. (2fter & short - tertain the members of Captain Molly P\:sg:ml‘:fl&!lsne:ryfo?{lsed'lhn% ‘athfl:: Mrs. Andrew Jackson White and her MISS MARJORIE SIMONDS, Pitcher Chapter, N. 8., D. A. R, at the o Decem- | 00 Jack, who have spent the past year | Daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George S. Simonds, who entertained for Miss | Arts Olub, 2017 I street, at 2:30 o'clock MRS. ELI A. HELMICK Congressional Country Club.on DECCM” | iy Tampa, Fla., have returned to their | Jane Cresby, debutanie daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Herbert B. Crosby. | tomorrow afternoon. The guest of honor S. H b 2 26. home, Sunny Hill, on the Jones Mill several days in New York City. | Wife ‘of Maj. Gen. Hetmick, who i i i for the Carniv { “Mrs. Peter Wagner entertained on 3 —Harris & Ewing Photo. | will be Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor who will - gt Robert E. Kline enteriaimed at | e i M tha i brameh:of oo’ EAAgo of b petions. Ben W thorn st (he [ Tusatay: Witk & §eau\ifull§‘ sppoiuted |Foad, North Chewy Chase, ‘ ——— | give a talk on her Summer trip thipugh 3 er home on vy i t ontgomery | e s , Bibe 1 s 2% Chase Parkway In howes o8 Mr. uxi\i ‘Willard Hetel, December 18. Harris & Ewing Photo, gé:::“lu&%r&wzh::‘ mhs K\NSH: ums | heen the guest this week of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ong Celebratc‘ Among the guests were Mrs. C. M.| After the talk Mrs. Fairfax will en- }° Mrs. Fréd Pillman of Pawhaska, Okla. i Beren 8o \Mflr?mfi %"@fi“ in c];le“ czh""d Their Sixtieth Wedd D | Pranklin, Mrs. W. H. Reichard, Mrs, t te: Mrs. 7 4 ; have . . Chapman has returne eir Sixtie e |W. J. Bullis, Mrs. J. W. Kindle, Mrs, Donald Reed MacLeod ente; e Y ,Alpha Upsxlon Sororny Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bachrach ha \ ing ay | J. Bul Mrs. J. K Mrs, Joseph E. Angel entertained at . {tea Thursday in honor of Mr. Henry Observes Founders' Day Rhinehart and Mr. Charles Bowen, who | . Alpha Upsilon Sorority of the Univer- vention of the Pi Deita Epsilon jour- .1 tained at tuncheon and bridge Tuesday returned to their hame in Edgemoer !0 her home in Kensington from |C. A. Berry, Mrs. Catherine Taylor, . 2 3 c igua, N. Y., Mr, and Mrs. O. M. Ong recently |C. A Y, J aviat, P ‘Fn her J\:;r;e on Leland strcet. after thres weeka sperif at. Hob Aprings, ozt ot ere she went 10 | celebrated their ‘sixtieth wedding anniv| Mrs. Richard Topham. Mrs. Charles A Apartments Avalable arewell Dinner Given as ac- Jxs. g P aé‘p‘. and Mrs. Charles J, Wynne are | Antioneite P. Brundage, She was ac- | VerSary with an informal reception, | Fen! For Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jones. [ RSimtmna s fo Atiios openisd bowe b which was held at the home of one of = 1 sity eof Tyl - ! expeeted to return today from New pal lome by Mrs. Mary Tre- s P Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Jones enter- | . MT. and Mts. T. W. Norcross enter-{ St .":: viand entertained at a han-) SRDROted 1O FANIE O ton since their |Mearne af Canandaigua, thiele 3;’;;;0‘“}:{3-‘"1:56 Aribar J. Rich % ’ he lghlands tained at a farewell dinner Sunday, De- | {iined ot dinner Thursday —in thir | queb at the Grace Dodge Hotel on the | yeqqing last week. Mrs. Wynne wu‘mmssmflcg Macdougald has arrived | gz’ 6 ' T . T. Gler, Mrs. ||| cember 2, at their home on Gramercy | Pome on Raymend street, in honor of | anniversary of the foundation of the | formerly Miss Alice Virginia Brown o!i m the Canal Zone and will be the The interior of the homé was artisti- . W. R. Stant, Mrs, “4 Most Desirable Permanent street in honor of Lieut. Comdr. and | MT: and Mrs. Fred Morrell and théir | sorority, All but three of the charter | Brookevile. guest for tWo weeks of Capt, and Mrs. v i T. Barber, Mrs. H. B, Harlan, Mrs. « Mrs. Wylton Relchelderfer, who have.| daughter. Miss Mary Morrell of Portland. | mambers of the sorority were present. | | Mrs, Victoria Massey of Kensington | J. B. Andersen at their home in Blair. | tye rrared ith favers A opriae |H. A, Fox, Mrs, Oharles A. Stewart, |[I Address some o Lakehurst, N. J. where they |OFef. MT. Cleveland Noreross and Miss | The table was tastefully ddcorated with | has gone to Merchantsville, N. J.. where te - een recelved by Mr. and Mrsc Ong, & | MTS. Ira 8. Barker, Mis. J. 8. Stimson, |l Conn Ave. & Cal. St will make their future home. Comds. P;_{d ra: Norcross ;g.er al n(c al mue_rlche sorority flower—the radiance rose— | she will spend the Winter with her son- J\l dge Ma O'T. l [ program was followed out, and Zlftfli"‘"' Henry Gilligan, Mrs. Elmer Har- ||} onn. €. . . :, Reichelderfer has been assigned by the | FTIaY evening.. The guests were Miss | and silyer ribbons. The large rose and | \n-law_and daughier, Mr. and M. g ry oole Guest [\ere presented from the ladies of Rhode S Mrs. H. L. Strang, Rev. and Mrs, ¢ United States. Navy Department to the | paroara Her e b ert of { white birthday cake ornamented with | Louis Baynton. OLChi Ow: Al : |Island "Avenue Methodist Protestant | R. Y. Nicholson, Mrs. M. O. Everett, ¢ I dirigible Los Angeles. ';'“Yéfiul”vp éq Walter Murphy and | the Groek letters of the sorority was Mrs. Claude Allnutt has returned to 1 ega Alumni |church. The “bride and groom” have | Mrs. Thomas J. Wilson, Mrs. Emma exclusive Apartment Hotels Mrs. William H. Gibson and her M OhaUCR® Squite o fout by the toastmistress, Miss Francis| her home in Stamford, Coun. after| Judge Mary O'Toole of the Municipal |been for many vears and still are Lyneh, Mrs. W. A Greene. Mrs. Pavne, il ‘o = .0 " 0 Vot g § mother, Mrs. Gertrude Grimes of Thur- | ., FAVIR HOHey enteriammed Bor | Gruver. Miss Alice Philips. accom- | being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.|courg was the guest of honor and |VEFY active members of this chureh, | Mr. and . W. P | . 15 Yo tave retumed o ety Nome | opevy Ohase Club, Spsligis: penied o the blamg by M Mary | O B O oo Aununs | speaket at the December meeting af the | - O 18 especially active in Ladies® (ThAWAS 51 Young, s Dadte Coone |H To0me furtishid ¢6d tufep s T - C., after being ouse % Elizal eons, rendered several de- ompal rs, 0] utt, and Missionary Socities. Foll 3 - 1 - -, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam T — } lghttul vocal seléctions and Miss Koons | who will be her gucst unil atter Christ: 'i;‘*g""fe‘::‘ 19,’3;;‘;‘.:3 Shapter of the ling the Prosentation, refreahents wete SR M. Alics T Tagueath Ma e nished, PEe” Donsld Earll entertained at | DT Holmes Guest of Honor |31, Mes touise, Seliman gaye inter- | S, e o iaht MEC and My, Harey | Home of Misy Katherine' Vailx. 1924 | caye decorstes wih mink oo brsd@i%€ | Rheinmuth, Mrs. 1. &t Poita, Mrs. J. Lt Rentals Moderate bridge Wednesday in her home on Rena | At' Laddse Club Fet ‘lteet.od the 's:rom;s'm' benalf of e;fi:' Buck. g :!.:wnmr;'mt st;eet northwest. Following | ““Nra. on: e zrpn‘;:‘ .ef,m‘?{fi"u Cummins, Mrs. R. J. Joroleman and i -l apdscape Club Fete | fiioiecses and fraternal felloitations | _ Mrs. Richard S. Antrobus returned [ the. o;hc;;o kefi‘&finu"&“&“{' Judge | ge chine gawn with a shoulder bouquet | MI- and Mss. Arthur J. Richards. Wardman Management ncheon | of honor at a buffet supper and smaker , ch ember; Miss Jane Kirk, * - | en,” covering the proj I ¢ |5 e receplion. Mr. an S| on the rapid growt Priday* &t the -Ghevy “Chase Library. '28; Miss Alverta Miller, '29; Miss Is Mr. and Mrs. Willam W. Bride and | o™ g pers place of | njrs Ong left f t P e Wt Sawredes Eulton 0o | last evening given by Mr. Louis 5.![ynos 30 and Min fareu?: nglfinlssag:l daughter, Miss Adelaide Bride, have re- | YOmeR in eitizenship, Phe’qutics of fury beigriies o Bl JP e veln foan ‘:re"gnm:yhmm°;|:f Nl 100 e N rth 1 - liveréd’an address on club activities in | Dergans at his studio at 2019 I street < d - ¥ service, the humanitarianism and the s = Many pretty birthday presents were | turned to their home in Edgemoor after | ynderlying soclal e ! infri e the . inferest of -American homes. Mrs. = 5 ned the president, Miss Isabel | SPending the week eind in New York. (i jouses of in = E: — ¢ ihe tnfefes of Ameriotn homes, Mrs | northwest fo the members of the Lan-| ened by (he’ president, Miss 1sael | DeRing the week eind 1y New York | mans o1 Ehe o, and iiod some of the | EJ == e he———alnle——xlu]| 7. ‘Tolman ‘alfo gave short addresses on | C&P¢ Club of Washington. ineldents in her al career. - es. | Attending were Mrs. A. Lee Schraeder, | Went to New York this week, where she | judgs 0'Togle is her:e‘l'tl,'-nk-'cuve mem- O ne of Washington's e ot i The gathering included Mr. Lucien{ Miss Katherine Johnson, Mis Thelma | Met her uncle. Mr. Augustiis Kellogg. | becut the Ao, ; William R W% Mrs. T.J..Newton is W. Powell, Mr. H. K. Bush-Brown, uni Elliott, Miss Alma Essey, Miss Phyhis | %10 landed jn New York yesterday from % the Stumas Glenter. e |u|a osgnhuri 4 m Tex dsn- Richard §. Meryman, Mr. S. Burtls| Houser, Miss Japs Kirk, Miss Prances firht‘;: ‘M' Kellogg will visit with his { next social event onthe calendar of : : Wrd. B Baker. Mr. A, H. O. Rolle, Mr. Petix] OTUYer, Miss Alice Philigs. Miss Alverta | Sother:in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. { the Alumhae Chapter. whieh is to be A *§ wood avenue. er. Mr. - O. Rolle, Mr. FelXi hijjer, Miss Louise Soliman, Miss Tsabe] | AleXander Prescott, a-Rockyille. Mrs, Jere “Crane eptertained the y. Book Club im her home on Cievy Ol h‘filr@ny‘ $Mrs. Edwin G. Nourse of Jocelyn'street reviewed “The Microbe Hunters.” by DeKruis. A parent-teacher. imee! was held at the Bethestla Thevy ase High School Wegdnesday. -Mrs. L. H. Sarin- holt of Baltimore, Md, addressed the meeting on the ideals‘of the Parent- ‘Teacher Association. Mrs. Hubert R. Snoke will entertain her club at supper and bridge Wednes- Maiwoney, Mr. Roy L. Barrows, Mr. C. Benzing, Mr. Tom Brown, Mr. P. Buckley, Mr. J. C.,Claghorn, Roy C. Clark, Mr. Robért F. Cornett, Mr. Charles A. R. Dunn, Mr. Lel Hoff, Mr. R. Bruce Horsfall, Mr. Minor. S. Jameson, Mr. Garnet W. Jex, Mr. Wynne Johnson, Mr. Michael Kennedy, Mr.. William, L. Maclean, Mr. Frank W. Meyers, Mr." George D. Mitchell, Mr. Benson B. Moore, Mr. Louis R. Moss, Dr. Robert E. Motley, Mr. Frank Nie- Gill, Mr. Fred E. Golde, Mr.. Martin Dynes, Miss Marion Bullard, Miss Ruth Lawless, Miss Margaret Mitchell, Miss Evangeline Gruver, Miss Felisa Jenkins, Miss Mary Elizabeth Koons, Miss Wini- laney {ped Gahan Miss Norma Rowe, Miss rye Boyd and Miss Marviee Glass. Myrs. Margaret Welsh of the Co) of Home Economies is the fagulty ad- viser and Mrs. Thomas Taliaferro; Mrs. J. E. Wetzger and Mrs. A. Lee Schraeder, wives of the members of the facuity, are the patronesses. Miss Eillon WayBright of Kensington | Wwas hostess at a bridge luncheon, when her guests were: Miss Jane Rose, Miss Emily Parker, Miss Mary Franges Trader, Miss Virginla Rusk, Miss Adele Marial Miss Betty Mulligan, Miss Marcia Lamb; Miss Caroline McMillan, in the form of a lunchéon in the gar- ) den room of the Madrillon ulur%.ly- E % January 5. Registrations may be made at any time with any member of the committee in charge, who are Miss Mary Temple Hill, chairman; Mrs. Willam Ballingsr amd Miss Helen ‘Waltan. ‘WEEK OF OUR GREAT - 22nd ANNIV ERSARY SALE of s In addition to their extra-currigula ), ub ¢ oid, Mr. Edgar H. Nye, Mr. W.. Boyer .. s Gy LETEE | sames oan soter. | BN M. Johh U Peins M. Jumes| Sl ihe soorky bas Crirred | The Parisian Coutouriers €2 {amed their dlub ‘st super and bridge | B Richardson, MF. A. J: Schram, Mr.| SSROBrshp. = In 6-27 «tie sorority . Z i {; . lained theie glub at super an 8¢ | Newman S. Sudduth,. Mr. Earl E.|¢amed an average of 3.28, the highest e h . Monday evening in their home On|aerer i Clinton O. Ward, Mr. | Scholarship rating ever: made by. a f ponsor the 7, Tt Henty Gratton Doyle of Thirty- |ErSncis 8. Watts. Mr- Busene Weis». Mr. | £10UP ot the Lniversity of Maryiand - . inati i i £] g NGt Sex taet ' Alenin. G ficfihrt‘,.:‘n;;nrum. )gri‘elé:rry N. Wieg- '"mze":lnall flmé‘fl ‘l:_e_!:ner"m d:a’;f G O 4 4 A c_onbmnhn of circumstances combined te cut prices deeper than wec ": 12 sitend e condenton o the 1 el | - Eminet Peterson. ing the year 1021-28. e g L D E N S E M B L E s;dln-nly should. ' Us to the rnlel! we have had the mildest weather—no! . 0 r- £ e social side of campis life has not 1 | —al i i 7 nity of which he is national vice presi- | Baroness Korff to Aid + | been slighted as attested by the many | B bemiabibataly we’_tho'v at all - ‘h.‘n it waa un to ua .? u.’t only get rid of atock 1 £ dint B g g ; #000-times Mouse Dartieh. ‘dances. eary | For the New Year’s Ball’ ut to recognize in a very substantial form our appreeiation for the 22 years of o TSR RE G| Debut of Noted Dancer i thd, i parids 'which e ; R . s 15 .4 §. her home on Oliver street. Baroness Serge Kort is heading the | {on of the Sorority. ol i | commi patronesses for it " Missionary Seeleties 4 Washington appearance of Angna En- Hold Joint Meeting. ters, famous dancer, who will make her The missionary societies of the Prot- | Washington debut under the jolnt THEREFORE WE HAVE Select your own 'y estant churchesi of Chevy Chase held | auspices of the Bryan Mawr and Well- C st el of chey Cons beld| vt vt Myt l6) G Greenway Inn g REDUCED ALL STOCK 4 Presbyterian Church. '~ Luncheon was Theater, Friday afiernoon, January 11, N Oposite Cathedral Mansions TN " 4 served. The program was presentes - 3 . répresentatrv |t #nd addracses were made by representa- | Mrx Alvn B. Barber, president of the N Sunday Special l’ . 331 t 50 tives s partieipant ehurches. e | Bryn Mawr and Mrs, E. G. Nourse, . 5 0 o 42 rincipal ‘ddress was delivered by Mr, | president of the Wellesley Giub, are co: % Dinmer | M showivg . of gold 3 o 0 Pl ? ateccende T oot . irke te b J as a bonus to our customers. . on g Lof Jeaw:McKenzie” and | the clubs viz: Miss Peggy Burch, sec- Turkey & 3 2 z\: Dr. . Hillman lister gave an in- | retary; Mrs. Jack Tate, vice president 1 Half Fried ‘ "'fl:}:«-‘;“‘ (,”H on. and guld B D Gl e ot Socadon, | and St e 1. Teon. vior sl | b e | lace. t Dark i 3 rles F. Russell of Herndon, 3 , vice president; | nderloin a : A o x M ¢ r. an ¥s. ey, treasurs |- < * - 1 'y + <% i & Bollatd.on McKinley street, 3 | esley Club, eaminia g $1.00 b 5° The Worth model illus- and also American Broadtail fox-trimmed coats—Gray, $: Dr. Clyde W. Warburton ieft Sunday | Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, chairman 85¢ trated ‘is in gold lace. Black and Brown €aracul and Mole Coats. ~¢ for Chicggo on official business for the | of the ticket committee, has assisting 1:30 to | 5o 7:30 4 Agriculturil ;Depariment., He will be | her Mrs. Samuel Herrick, Mrs. Cadwell | A 7:30 PM. | PM Formerly $218 to $2058 s 1. away for 10°days. ‘Tyler, Mrs. Cochran Fisher, Mrs. Theo- e o et A . . 0y % Mr. Edward B. Yonker, son of Mr. | dore Field, Mrs, B, H. Garroll of Welles- g1 (ovr Oxh chaoi N ees nniversary Sale Price. .. ... 3 s? !!\dn}‘"st- vy ?'J"{‘k'f g'!.‘ Ti;l‘ny gy angd u“&“x George D. Gregory, Mrs. Gimeragidtn: ;“ 3 nin street, & student a: e Ma enry mis d Miss Gl J . . 10 - (dyi v B e ! o e an ss Gladys Jones | Col. 10118 Ann Taber Plain Northern Seal (dyed Coney) coats—all sizes. , M ¢ ‘Thanksgiving holidays with his parents. Mrs. Frank Springs Westbrook w . entertain' at a students’ plano recital | today, in her home on McKinley street. ]“rt‘gse.om::? ht:hl;‘n:w m‘"‘!‘!\"dhfl, 4 Northern Scal Coats (dyed Coney). Trimmed n 4 Tuesday in her ' home on Forty-fourth place. o ey 3 s ‘ 1 ‘ ’v N . B Formerly $195 sl 1 9.50 B: 7 . . Y e hre Ruseol T Bwads e : Anniversary Sale Price. . . ..... her home on Florida 2 g Silver Muskrat and Civet Cat Coats, plain and trimmed. #- ‘tertained at Sapper and bridge Wed- j * streets p | ; ;| B B - . Formerly $245 3139000 , nesday evening Mr. Rolanid Lyen, son of Mr. and Mrs. : ) Anniversary Sale Price. . 5 Crlgeun tA. k:unr tgf Gflmcmlry 3 { and cartoonist of the George Washing- Northern Seal (dyed Coney) Coats trimmed with natural mink. § ton University Hatchet, has gone to Formerly $245 5 Anniversary Sale Price. ....... s].62 ’ i Atlanta, Ga,, as a delegate to the con- Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Coats, assorted trimmed. Formerly §295 to §450 3223.50 Anniversary Sale Price. ... .... Jap Mink Coats, self and fox trimmed. Formerly $525 2 Anniversary Sale Price. ....... s341 e Raccoon Coats. Formerly $295 Anniversary Sale Price. ....... 3189-50 Special Values in Fox Scarfs Painted Fox ‘Starfs, Brown Fox Scarfs, Red Fox Scarfs. Farmerly Red Fox Scarfs, Beige Fox - Scarfs. Former valuss $35.00. 332-50 $40.00. Annivarsary Sale 322.50 Anniversary Sale Price.... Prio@vic o vaecyavesvane W Rosendorf o 1215 G St. Washington’s Importing Furrier Main 363 selection Formerly $125 369.50 Anniversary Sale Price. . ........ ve. . 1205 Conee & SPORTS. : CLEARANCES Ensembles, $90 « $155 formerly $145 to $255 ) To “/ Holiday wardrobe— this Vionette wrap in complete your blnrk’rrl:'rl and gold llama” . cloth with a large black fur collar. Coats with fur, %65 . $125 . farmerly $95 to $195 REVERSIBLE WATER-PROOF SERVICEABLE Large Assortment Carried in Stock Also Made te O -~ _Grlebacher "7cmim'nc ofpparel of Individualily TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET Millinery Reduced to $10, $12.50 and $15.00 " THE XMAS GIFT SUPREME —_ HEWITT’S SCREENS 1369 Kenyon at 14th N.W. 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