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SOCIETY. ‘Chevy Chase Society Greets Eastertide With Rare Festivities . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIT 7. 19%9—PART 3. For Hunt Ball Breakfast| Mrs. Owen as Honor Guest * ‘The fioor committée for the hunt ball | Representative-elect Ruth / Bryan . :‘;twwbh HE.:“:&‘; Owen will be the guest of honor at a on 17 at the Ma ver, in- reception given by the Young Women's Miria Pirouz, Mr. Walter | Council of the National Womsn's Party INTERESTING YOUNG HOSTESSES ADDING TO THE SPRING SOCIAL PROGRAM Many / Charming Functions in Week's Record—Bride- elect Signally Honored. . House Guests Entertained. | { il » . Thomas | ,, Members of the National Council of !a:f!lkngx“!!‘:r:‘et ?;vh Tee:k:m n:{ A 4 b i . ‘Rozier Dulany, thl;:t Woman'’s Party will receive with eon yesterday afternoon at the Gib- L ¢ 4 2 3 lex e Onm.N Among these will be Mrs. son Island Club in honor of Miss . Jef) orman Smith of New York, Lillian Latimer, whose marriage to Mr. John Winters. Brennan of Now Sore . Brashear Avis, jr., will_take place | Miss Mabel Vernon of Wilmington, | Del,, national executive secretary, and gue:d‘y, April 9. The ‘“e:('i:s 'egm Miss ester Anne LeFevre, lona & i ¥ £ Hamilton, Miss Josephine Snowden, : . . o 3 s ,, be S P UG, co cox, arlot 'Shaughnessy, i i Mr. and Mrs. Noll Hosts e At Party for Daughter Carolyn _ Jackson, Miss Colonial Dames to Honor s M PN O el sl Mason, Miss Harriett Whitford, Miss Anne Parkhurst, Mrs. Edwin Martin, Miss Florence Wetherill, Miss Catherine mma(}Mm ot Dr. G F. Bow: tained at bridge Saturday, March 30, a arde. ed al e urday, Marc] , for r, George I'. €rMan | their daughter, / r daughter, Miss Frances Noll. The Miss Carolyn Jackson entertained at The Club of Colonial Dames will en- | guests included Miss Annie Cooksey, Miss Edna Koontz, Miss Mildred Stohl- man, Miss Elizabeth Morford, Mr. Wil- P. liam Hanback, Mr. Cooksey, Mr. Library. D, Willlam McNeill, Mr. Edmund Cor‘lreey, y a miscellaneous bridge shower Friday evening'in her home on Oxford street, speak on the “New Blography.” There | Mr. Charles Cooksey and Mr, Geof | will be several vocal:selections. Butler. also in honor of Miss Latimer. The : 3 % . : 4 . guests were Miss Louise Hoehling, Miss s % Qe Betty McNally, Miss Margaret Bouve, 4 ' 2 Mrs. G. Brown Miller, jr,; Miss Anne v Parkhurst, Miss Virginia Buell, Miss Florence Avis, Misses Mary Murray Hume, Jeanette Hume, Miss Sophia Beale, Miss Florence Beale, Miss Mary , Miss Martha Macatee, Miss Catherine Deming, Miss Alice Deming, Miss Peggy Walsh, Miss Helen Shaw, Miss Elizabeth Waller, Miss Louise Ma- son, Miss Beverly Rittenhouse, Miss Frances Hill, Miss Caroline Willeox, Miss Catherine Coles and Miss Lilla LaGarde. Miss Cynthia Crocker, a student of Eimira College, Elmira, N. Y., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Crocker, in their home on Elm street. Mr. J. Allen Crocker en- tertained at a surprise dance on Mon- . day, April 1, at home in honor of his sister. Mr. George Wesley Huguely, jr., who spent the Easter holiday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Huguely, on Western avenue, has returned to Duke University, Durham, N. C.,, to re- sume his studies. Miss Sarah R. Pollard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pollard of Mc- Kinley street, and Miss Amy Selby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Selby of Morrison street, returned yesterday to their homes, after spending several days in Richmond, Va. Miss Shada von Hein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F, W. von Hein, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. A. Deet- jim, in Montclair, N. J., has returned to her home on Rosemary street. Mr. P. Genter of Atlanta, Ga., is spending a week at his home on Forty-second street. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bronson enter- tained at dinner and bridge Wednesday evening in their home on Thornapple street. Covers were laid for 13. Rector’s Aid Society Sponsors Bridge-Luncheon. The Rector’s Aid Soclety of All Saints’ Protestant Episcopal Church will give a luncheon bridge Tuesday, April 9, at the parish house. Mrs. Frank Pentz Wilcox and Mrs. Robert E. Burks will be the hostesses. Mrs. Raymond J. Wise of Lowell street entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at the Columbia Country Club. Mrs. Frank Pentz Wilcox entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday in her home on Meadow Lane. Covers were laid for 16. Mrs. Willlam S. Stein_entertained at luncheon and bridge Priday in her home on Leland street. Mrs. Clarence Dawson entertained the Chevy Chase Reading Class at lun- cheon Wednesday in her home on ‘Woodbine street. Mrs. Dawson review- ed “The American Orchestra and Theo- by Charles Edward Russell. Col. and Mrs. P. M. Anderson _and their family of Broad Branch Road are spending the Easter holiday in their Summer home at Bay Ridge, Md. Mrs, James O'Neill of New York City is the house guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fen- ning, at the Chevy Chase Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Newton M. Hite of Chevy Chase Parkway, have gone to Charleston, 8. C., for a visit. Mrs, Lioyd Leland of Buffalo, N. Y., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark on Thirty-third street. Mrs. Le- land will be here for several weeks. Mrs. Carl Wells entertained at lun- cheon and bridge Thursday in her home on McKinley street. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Doolittle and Miss Margaret Doolittle of Oaklane, Philadelphia, Pa., are the week end house guests of Mrs. Doolittle’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Willlam of Thirty-third street. Sunday Schoel Class Joins In Paying Honor to Mothers. Mrs. George W. Stone and her Sunday school class will entertain the mothers of the class at luncheon Frigay in Mrs. Stone’s home on Cummins lane. Miss Maude Syvret has returned to ‘Wilson .College and Mr. Winchester lstone ll::.s returned to Dartmouth Col- , after spending the Easter holidays :ft‘h Mr. and Mrs. Stone. Mrs, Stone will entertain the Community Club at luncheon tomorrow at her home. to resume her studies. was accompanied by her grandmother, Mrs. Boyd, who will open her Summer home in Connecticut. Mrs, M. L. Keedy of Hagerstown, Md., is the house guest of her brother and S0 of Bidgewood. av o avenu Mrs. Ralph Davies of Mt and Mrs. 8. I Evans road entertained their club at luncheon and bridge Monday at the home of Mrs. Davies. Mrs. Herbert Ehrman entertained her Mrs. Frederick > e, lorrison street of Broad Branch | Ji HARRIS & BWING \ club at bridge and supper last evening in her home on Walsh street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster enter- tained their club at a supper bridge Friday, March 29, in their home on Florida street. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Parker of Cedar Parieway are spending several days at Cape May, N.J. - Mr. and Mrs. George Wetzel enter- tained the Simplicity Club .at a dinner bridge last evening in their home on Thirty-ninth street. - 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doing enter- tained at dinner Tuesday evening in |- their home on Forty-fourth place. Mr. Paul Pitcher of Danville, Va.. spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Pitcher, at their home on McKinley street. Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Pellegrin have returned to their home on Forty- fourth street after spending 10 days with Mrs. Pellegrin’s father, Prof. Wil- son of Princeton, N. J. Mrs. Enos Thorne of Remington, Va., is the house guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Hef- lin of Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Thomas R. Taylor entertained at an egg hunt Easter morning at her home on Jocelyn street, in honor of her sonr Jerry and Tuck. Mrs. Ernest R McComas of Jocelyn street will entertain at luncheon and bridge Tuesday, April 9. Covers will be laid for 38. Dinner and Treasure Hunt An Event of Eastertide. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Badger entertained at dinner and a treasure hunt Saturday evening, March 30, at their home on Jenifer street. Covers were lald for 20. . Irving ‘Wright and her daughter, Miss Cath- erine Wright of Santa Barbara, Calif., who are stopping at the Mayflower, were the luncheon guests of Mrs. Badger Wednesday. Mr. William S. Kerby, a student at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., and his classmate, Mr. Dean Curry of Detroit, Mich., arrived yes- terday to spend their Spring vacation and Mrs. | with Mr. Kerby's parents, Mr. Frederick Kerby of Hesketh street. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick W. MacKen- sle, accompanied by Miss Marion Hin- ton, daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. Bynum E. Hinton, have returned to their homes on Ingomar street after visiting Mr. ;‘n: Mrs. Samuel J. Prescott of Miami, Mr. William Kendall, & student at Dartmouth College, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren G. Ken- dall, in their home on Kirke street. Mr. David Betts, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Apopka, worn at a fancy dress ball. Right: Mrs. Edward Beale McLean, hostess at an Easter Sunday breakfast at Friendship, which was attended by many important society folk. [ UNDE RWOOD basket of artificial rabbits and chickens and the dining room was festooned with vari-colored pendant balloons. Lieut. and Mrs. M. N. Little enter- tained Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Little’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis of McKinley street, in honor of the Dbirthday anniversary of their daughter Joyce. Mr. Philip Gott of Quesada street spent the week end in New York City. Miss Mary Louise Holbrook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Holbrook, enter- tained at luncheon Easter Monday in her home on West Kirke street. Covers were laid for 10. Mrs. John Groves entertained her club at luncheon and bridge Tuesday, March 26, in her home in Bradley Hilis. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. 8. Embrey re- turned Wednesday to their home on Taylor street from their Winter home in A Fla, where they spent three months. Mr. Edward G. Yonker, jr., and his classmate, Mr. Joshua Harvey of Bal- timore, Md., have been the house guests of Mr. Yonker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eg::trd G. -Yonker of Thirty-ninth Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Kunkel of Military road are entertaining Mr. Kunkel's parents and an aunt of Slatersville, Pa., for 10 days. ‘The Chevy Chase Circle of the Pres- byterian Church entertained at dinner on Tuesday in the assembly room of the church. Dr. Homer J. Councilor gave a monologue on his travels in foreign countries. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E: Doyle and their daughter, Miss Ruth Doyle, have returned to their home after spending the Easter holiday in Southern Pines. Leon M. Betts of Ingomar street, has|N. C returned to the Norwich University, Northfleld. Vt., to resume his studies. Mr. William Woodruff, a student at Dartmouth College, his Spring veacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Woodruff, in their home on Delaware street. Mr, William Blum, jr., and his class- mate, Mr. Samuel Mahon of Attumwa, Towa, who spent the Easter holiday with Mr. Blum's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Blum, in their home on Elm street, have returned to Swarthmore College. Mrs. Arthur Miller entertained her club at a bridge supper uo‘gd‘g evening e - | in her home on Woodbin Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Arthur of Cardiss, Md., are the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Corning of Leland street. Parents Entertain ' In Honor of Daughters. the motif. mublewdeefiry'wm yellow and lavender with a centerpiece “Forest Glen” L. is the newest triumph of Soresis $12.50 St. Gertrude's Guild Lists Benefit Lecture Under the auspices of Bt. Gertrude's Guild & lecture on mental hygiene for adults will be delivered by an eminent authority on'the subject, Dom Thomas Verner Moore, Tuesday evening, April 9, at Meridian Mansions, 2400 Six- teenth street, at 8:15 "clock. The widespread interest in the series of lectures, of which this is the third, is indicated by the long list of holders of tickets for the course, Among them are: Vicomtesse d'Alte, Mrs. Edward D. White, Mrs. M. E. Ailes, Mrs. Fred Altemus, Rev. Edward L. Buckey, Mrs. K. D. Brady, Mrs. J. Davis Brodhead, Mrs. Pauline V. Beyer, Mrs. 8. Clem, Miss Anna G. Connolly, Mrs. Charles| M. Drake, Mrs. Henry H. Flather, Rev. P. C. Garvan, Mrs. Walter H. Gordon, Mrs. J. H. Gower, Mrs. James Gowans, Mrs. George E. Hamilton, Mrs. Christian Heurich, Mrs. Louis C. Lehr, Mrs. John J. Noonan, Mrs. Harold P. Norton, Mrs. George P. Scriven, Mrs. B. F. Saul and Mrs. Joseph P. Tumulty. ‘The proceeds of this course of lec- tures are for the benefit of St. Ger- trude’s School of Arts and Crafts, lo- cated in Brookland, D. C. Bridge Party (.;iven In Honor of Guests Miss Martha Macatee and Miss Nina Macatee entertained a Eny at the Carlton Bridge Club ursday in honor of Miss Mary ‘Macatee and Miss Gertrude Macatee. Among the guests were Mrs. James Braselton, Miss Lilla La Garde, Miss Lalla’ Harrison Lynn, Miss Elizabeth Powell Dunlop, Miss Florence Beale, Miss Ruth Nebeker, Miss Betty Hartung, Miss Lillian Lati- mer, Miss Betty Waller, Miss Catharine Cole, Miss Marian Ruess, Miss Eleanor Lind, Miss Isabel Lamberton, Miss Vir- ginia Yellott, Miss Mary Cook Macatee and Miss Carolyn Jackson. Rambles in O.ld Gl"r—dens Benefit Lecture Topic Miss Prances Benjamin Johnston will give an illustrated talk—“Rambles in Old Gardens”—Thursday evening, May 2, at the Willard, for the benefit of the Kenmore Association, for the restoration of the home of Betty Washington Lewis at Predericksburg, Va., and for the patriotic fund of the x'l? ‘Washington Chapter of the D. e Although Scotch people are slower to marry than either English or Welsh, they have, on the average, larger fami- lies and are better patrons of the di- vorce court. What Every Woman Should Know Don’t throw your last season’s Hats away! Bring Hats of every description 77 to us and have them Cleaned and 7 Reblocked in the New Styles. Or if you prefer your hat in the same style, then have it Cleaned and put in good Special attention - given Hats. Headsize of hatscan Largest selection of Hat Frames, Hat Trimmings and Materials in the city. and Felt by the yard. 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