Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1929, Page 51

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY 27, 19290—PART 3. j: 8 Rockville Society Schedule Includes Many Home Parties Valentine Dinner Dance at + Manor Club in Prospect. Neighborhood News of Special Interest, ROCKVILLE, Md,, January 26.—Miss Anna Lee Coleman of Atlanta, Ga. formerly of Takoma Park, is a visitor at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bogley, in Rockville. Miss Margaret Scherrer and Miss Helen Kirkland of Rockville and Miss Claudia Watkins of Washington were among the guests at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Clayton K. Watkins at their home in Gaithersburg Thursday evening. Miss Lenore Viett entertained at two tables of five hundred at her home on the Rockville pike, near Rockville, a few evenings ago. Mrs. Kenneth Cul- ver made the high score. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Newman, the latter formerly Miss Betty Jones, of Dickerson, Md, have removed to Atlanta, Ga. Mrs, Mary Brooke is in Fort Lowden, Fla, visiting her son-in-law and ‘d;uxhur, Mr. and Mrs, C. Carl Cramp- n. Mrs. Henry Entwisle and sons have returned to Hollywood, Calif., after an extended visit at the home of Mrs. Entwisle's aunt, Miss Margaret Dawson, in Rockville. Special Social Events Listed for Early Future. Among the February functions an- nounced by the house and entertain- ment committees to be held at the Manor Club, Norbeck, are a Valentine dinner dance the evening of Saturday, N Q . s RoRC s February 9, bridge dinner the evening Thls 5179 Genume Walnut Dmmg R00m Suite of the 16th, Washington’s birthday ball o . . the evening of the 21st and a bridge- A new and highly attractive group of genuine walnut luncheon the afternoon of the 27th. veneer on gumwood. Richly trimmed in maple—beautifully A e ?fi"m‘{:‘:fi;mfi”& finished and hi-lighted. As sketched, a buffet, server, exten- visiting her niece, Mrs, Russell Brewer, Mr. Russell W, Conklin and sons of Rockyille are in’ Troy, N. Y., visiting Liberal Credit Terms iacs Eankin” it s ALLTAELEEA TR R EAEER RN - e e guests including Miss Elizabeth Robert- son, Miss Mary Kingdon, Miss Ruby k ville, and Mrs. Katherine Bricker, Miss T ——— (4 . . o and Mr. Brewer in Cumberland, Md. sion table, china cabinet and six leather-seat chairs to match. Mr. Conklin's father, Mr, Russell Wal- S bridge-luncheon "this _ afte: . f 50 W Trail and Miss Betty Wilison of Rock- leces Or t room c a ee Mary Dunn and Miss Sue Stover of ‘Washington. o 1 ——N o 0 Mr. and Mrs, Harold C. Smith and ik A Mrs. Frederick Deming of Rockville at- i tended the installation ceremonies and entertainment at the War Memorial in Baltimore early in the week. Mr. Smith is commander of the Department of Maryland, American Legion. Mrs. Leizear Entertains Rockville Inquiry Club. Mrs. Frank D. Leizear entertained the Rockville Inquiry Club at her_home in Rockville Monday evening. Following an_interesting program, refreshments ' were served. I Mrs. De Warren H. Reynolds heads Golden O k ! y :l:;gemmn&zm :n n:‘r'fity“m'&md nce n Oak to be held in the high school audi- Golden O i torium, Gaithersburg, Friday night, un- Chifiorobe Chiffonier Golden Oak Mahogany-Finised der auspices of the Gaithersburg School $1595 | $g.45 $'ir8fe9rs PoaterBed ||| BT v o .'(—Eh——-h 14 t oGS T surprise party at her home near Rock- 95 ville Thursday evening by the pupils of Has compartment in . :er Ch:bo‘ln the Rockville Baptist Sun- Which clothes may be Made with four draw- ay school. « o e o S . hung on racks, as Every home could use . s Miss Julia Foley, county health nurse, well as dra ers—matches the dresser one of these handy and An outstanding value in a Who is soon to leave Rockville to engag® Walnut-Finished Dining Suite o i | mamdr = | At e ||| SRR An attractive Tudor design of gumwood construction finished in American Walnut. The group m!:lmlnedn &g m[:gu c:t“;mbmnm“bm Roc;t illustrated by our artist consists of a buffet, extension table, server, china cabinet and six leather seat = ville, ’x;fi;d” ,,mL,y,._ Tuudn'y after- chairs to mateh, & X . noon Mary Lyddane was hostess $5.00 Down Delivers This Suite Va Clothes & a 3 similar function at her bome I ~ . L Miss Estelle Mansfield was hostess at -~ amrdp;unywdsnunhfi.hemh hers] ursday even! 3 Mr. J. g{mflor ,Bul!n'd of Con- Eress Junction, Ariz., is a visitor at the ; K ome of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Eng- Polychrome Frame: / land in Rockville. ) y A practical Of Indian splint '§ : 2 et 3 ! 11 Buffet Mirror Wall Clock for 7 —Seneuse they B ¢ This Day Bed fe& =T ¢ e ) b i \ with hinged lid. ; Social Fetes Sponsored 1 pesiar Cxdnrbed, o qE g SN 74 \ R Ty - ¥ No Phone or getal, finished in brown, ¥ % H ) B size. ~Artistio’ frame. Mo hona or Mall Oreéve sy By Umversn-y Wi @and complete with cretonne- ({327 —- ) | - I 4 = s“'yl'h‘gv Amerk:"-‘-il Aha:oehthn of Univer- i ntonns ( , = ; omen ive as at ;-o}:;:g mattress P v 7 the Monday tea tomorrow Dean Mary yal 3 . i { > ? $ Louise Brown, Miss Nell Boyd Taylor, S 3 1 [ Mrs. H. Wellen PFisher, and Dr. Eliza- $ f il gt A ™ beth A. Kittredge. Lo Mrs. A. E. Graupner will preside at a dinner at the clubhouse Thursday evening when Miss Charlotte Young, fellow and tutor of Sumerville Col 3 England, and the first woman holder of the Rhodes travelling fellowship, will be the guest speaker. | py Elmira College Club Tilt Table | : e By nnounces Card Party Arrangements have been completed i AL LAY i 3 for a benefit card party for Elmira Col- $l .00 b £ lege Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at i 8 \ s e 4 the clubhouse of the American Assocla- ———es S . ’ N\ e LR . S 2 tion of University Women. Mrs. Fred- = 2 o e % erick W. Crocker, president of the W n Elmira Club, is chairman 4 s ¢4 & and assisting her will be Mrs. Charles ’ = ! S 1 B - = Pl N. Rippey, Mrs. A. Lane Cricher and ? == i = . - - i R : '“ — it Mrs. Thomas Wrigley. ‘ | i f - b Said to be worth $5,000, the 500-carat opal found at Grawin Field, New South ‘Wal been named % ’ A "ANNE'S TEA_SHOP il 1731 Conn. Ave. Percolator : e "l Sm&;!m," 530 to 8 3100 17 ReFomts | e This $339 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite ] ‘Haeras R AT . This exceptional suite was designed and made in ¢ ¢ 4 X 3 N \ Relish — 4 CAR 550 Mulligat ~ B 3 € RS & 3 ROAST TERCEY 4 one of the outstanding furniture factories in the coun- e r i - S5 a 8 (Cranberry .Yaerlly—Druglnfl try and is offered during the February Sale at an ex- 3 T A - R 7. ' i %fig:’f-‘«“:’&'f’pfi‘.‘w tremely low price. Genuine walnut veneer perfetly y 2 ] ) f . Fresh Green Pu: matched panels, maple overlays and wood carving deco- P X flg, ek tufted Tomato Salad rations. The base of each piece is of gumwood con- 2 H | B g struction. The suite consists of a wood bed, large ey Bk olat ring 139 3-Piece Living Room Suite i wiffdere’s an elegant suite—a group theltnlire f:n': y enjoy throughout the years. It is uphol- . ‘ yl:.e':].‘;ner‘\lg;our undAil rll]ude wi;h loose spring- $ dresser, chest of drawers and an orante French vanity. ga;ter . b y Three-Plece ro ] filled hi eats. illustrated, a settee, arm- 3 0 Lbcic and wing chair. Easy Payment Terms—The Hub : c g Chesterfield Ty e Electric toas- ; s it 8 $5.00 Down—The HUB A dord and"ockel & . All Over Velour EEZEMA IIcHED Living Room Suite ANI] BURNH] Three luxurious pieces—low-back arm- — chair, club chair and fscttee. \\'erhav; $ On Face, Neck and Head. rarely seen its equal for value! Fitte with loose spring-fllled cushions, sprilrlng Healed by Cutlcura. edge and foundation. This unusually “ fine suite in specially priced in the Feb- my E;m':nmu;:m ruary Sal and burned and the blisters would dry up and scale off. My hair out and became lifeless and New Loom | Woven Fiber 3-Pc. Suite A handsome suite of loom-woven fiber, in two- tone shaded finish—roll-arm design. The suite consists of a 60-inch settee, armchair and rocker, with cretonne covered auto-type, spring-filled cushion seats, his $124 Short Bed-Davenport Suite This practical suite answers the need for an extra or M Bpare bedroom for company, or when there’s sickness in $ the home. Velour covered, tight spring seat construction, Short bed-davenport, armchair and wing chair. $5.00 Down—The HUB B e A ail Orders

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