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Society News Notes From Rockville and Nearby Communities Dinners, Luncheons, Teas and Bridge Parties Listed. House Guests Enter- tained—General and Per- !onfll NO'GS. ROCKVILLE, Md., September 2 Mrs. Douglas M. Blandford was h ess to the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge | Club at her home in Rockville this week, Mrs. Theodore Mason and Mrs. Nicholas Brewer making the high scores, and Tuesday evening Miss Virgima Brewer entertained the Tuesday Eve- ning Bridge Club at the Montgomery Country Club, Rockville, the prizes go- ing to Mrs. Bache Abert, Mr. Wilson Ward and Miss Eliza Choate. Mrs. Albert A. Ady returned to Rock- | ville Saturday after visiting Mr. Ady's sister, Mrs. Robert Bayard Garrabrandt, in New York City, for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Dove of Rock- ville spent the week at Atlantic City and attending the annual New York Dahlia Show. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of Houston, Tex., have been visiting Mr. Anderson's sister, Miss Mary Anderson, in Rockville. Mr. Anderson, who is & native of Rockville, is prominently con- nected with the Standard Oil Co. Mrs. Charles H. White of Rockville and her sister-in-law and husband, Mrs. Roy Hutchinson and Mr. Hutchinson, of Youngstown, Ohio, left by automo- bile for Atlantic City Wednesday for a short stay. Mrs. Clara Mobley and Miss Lula Bell entertained at a large bridge luncheon in their home in Laytonsville this aft- ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Pate re- | turned to Rockville late last week after spending a& week at Atlantic City. Mrs. John Norfolk Morris of Sykes- ville, Md., is the week end guest of her | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Ady, in Rockville. Mr. Willlam R. Pumphrey of Rock- | ville spent several days at Atlantic Cily | during the week. | Mr. and Mrs. F. Hazel Cashell of| Rockville visited {-iends in Richmond | during the week, making the trip by au- | tomobile. | Miss Eunice Baggs has returned to | Rockville after spending several weeks in the North. Pastor and Delegate To Attend Conference. Rev. Gertrude Ross, pastor, and Mr. George F. Ray will represent the Rock: ville Free Methodist Church at a meet- ing of the New York Conference of the Free Methodist Church in Philadelphia during the coming week. Miss Bevans of Baltimore has been visiting Miss - Martha Poole and Miss Katherine Poole in their home on the Rockville pike, near Rockville. Mrs, Lawrence A. Chiswell returned to her home at Dickerson early in the week after a visit of two weeks with Maj. and Mrs. Joseph M. White, at Fort Slocum, N. Y. Miss Emily Blandford and Miss Mar- tha Williams of Rockville left Thursday to attend the opening of Stewart Hall, Staunton, Va., from which institution Miss Will was graduated last year. Miss Lydia Prettyman has returned from Atlantic City, where she and Miss Rertha Rogers of Washington enjoyed # 10-day stay. Among the young people of Rock- ville who left for educational institu- tions during the week were Miss Cath- erine Dawson, Mount Holyoke College: Mr. Charles Brewer, Mr. John Brewer | and Mr. Edward Spates, University of | Maryland; Mr. Willlam Bouic, Wood- | bury Forest, Orange, Va., and Mr. J. Somervell Dawson, jr., Virginia Poly- technie Institute. Dr. and Mrs: Sharpe of Boston, the latter formerly Miss Venie Wagner of Rockville, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Sharpe’s brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Peter | ‘Wagner, on the Rockville pike at Mont- e. rose. Rev. and Mrs, Millard F. Minnick have returned to Rockville after spend- ing* some time in Baltimore visiting | their son-in-law_and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones. Mr. Stonestreet Lamar of Rockville | left for Princeton Thursday to be as- | sistant to one of the professors at | Princeton University. Miss Helen Kirkland and Miss Camffle Kirkland _entertained Miss Dorothy Clagett, Miss Helen Clagett, Miss Mary Clagett and Miss Rose Clagett of Rock- ville, in_their home on the Rockville pike at Montrose the last week end. Miss Mary Magruder returned to her home at Sandy Spring recently, after spending several months in European travel. Miss Caroiine Stabler of Sandy Spring left a few days ago to become a mem- ber of the faculty of George School, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Hiram Perkins of Wheeling, W. Autumn Wedding MRS. SPENCER C. WOLZ, Formerly Miss Thelma Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Baker, the wed- ding being an event of September 9. —Clinedinst_Photo. Va., was a recent visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs, Robert L. Kanode, at Galithersburg. Poolesville High School Faculty Entertained. Mrs. Henry White of Dickerson en- tertained the faculty of the Poolesville High School, of which she is a_mem: ber, at dinner in her home last Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Newman of At- lanta, Ga., spent the week at the home of Mrs, Newman'’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, at Dickerson. Miss Betty Brewer and Miss Elizabeth ‘White of Poolesville, and Miss Mary Allnutt of Dawsonville, who are in training for nurses at Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, spent the week at _their respective homes. _Mrs. Charles Elgin of Poolesville is visiting Mrs. Hattie Bastabel in Balti- more. Mrs. C. M. Tipton and three children returned early in the week to their home in Illinais, after spending several weeks in~the home of Mrs. Tipton's brether-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Daniel, at Dickerson. They were accompanied by Mrs. Tipton's fa- ther, Mr. Mansfield White, who will spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Tipton. Miss Virginia Reich of Philadelphia was a recent visitor at the home of her aunts, the Misses Belt, near Dickerson. Mrs. Urban Lynch of Baltimore was a visitor last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Bur- dette, at Damascus. Mr. and Mrs. James Hood of Phila- delphia spent last week as guests of’| the Rev. and Mrs. W. Clark Main at Damascus. Young People’s Soclety Group Presents Comedy. The comedy, “Go Slow, Mary,” was cleverly presented in the Barnesville Community Hall Wednesday evening by members of the Young People’s Society of St. Mary's Episcopal Church at As- pen. It was given for the joint benefit of St. Mary's Church and the Barnes- ville Community League and was en- joyed by a large gathering. In the cast were Miss Margaret E. Carroll, Miss Miriam Hedges, Miss Blanche Jones. Miss Catherine Rabbitt, Miss Dorothy Martin, Mr. Prescott Fisher, Mr. Harry L Hedges, Mr. D. Schley Bowie, Thomas Carroll, jr., and Mr. Charles R. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Gardner of Wash ington are on an extended visit at the home of Mrs. E. M. Thompson, near Colesville. A number of young people of Pooles- ville and vicinity attended an “at home” given by Miss Mary H. Wingate in ‘Washington a few days ago. The mar- riage of Miss Wingate and Mr. Roland Wootton of Poolesville is to take place next month. Mrs. Malcolm White was hostess to the Guild of the Poolesville Episcopal Church in her home near Poolesville cn ‘Wednesday. Mrs. W. Randolph Talbott enter- tained at bridge in her home at Rock- ville last evening, her guests including members ‘of the Rockville Thursday Night Bridge Club and a few other friends. Mrs, Della Hudson returned early in the week to her home at Muddy Point, Va., after visiting her brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Norris, in Rockville, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. V1 J. Stabler of PECIAL UE! 50 in. SUNFAST DAMASK Buy now and save at this ex- ceptionally low price. McDEVITT Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. = “ Alphonsine . xfiosec[ / BETWEEN F&G «> The Brow i ELIEVED of Hair or Hat . . the Brow is no longer o fugitive from beauty. Fashion has ordered the brow be revealed end the new Hats do this, with fattering results. Flaring sides and generous backs strikingly * erowns. . contrast closely titted Exact reproductions of Models from Alphonsine, Mado, Jean Patou, Caroline Reboux, Marcelle Lily and others. $10 to $25 { harmonica. THE SUNDAY Schedule of Society Events in Wide Area On Maryland Border Reports From Hyattsville and Neighboring Com- of Charming Autumn Functions. HYATTSVILLE, Md., September 21 Mr. Freeman Stricklin of Cheverly was | given a surprise party Monday night to | celebrate his birthday anniversary. | Progressive 500 was played, there was & | music memory contest, and a buffet luncheon was served. Mrs. J. W. Davis iand Mr. G. W. Lambert won prizes in the 500 game, and Mrs. Vinette Taylor won the prize in the music memory contest, the music for which was played on the Those present included Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gaither, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis, Miss Helen Davis, Miss Roberta Gaither, Mr and Mrs. Skat Hansen, Mrs. Willlam Henke, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mier- ling of Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Stricklin. Town Councilman J. N. Torvestad and family of Colmar Manor have re- turned after a month spent in Min- nesota, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thorntoh of Mar- shall avenue, Colmar Manor, have re- turned after a motor trip to their former home in Kentucky. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair, Mr. George Wood and their grandson, ‘Thornton Moreland. Nicholas Orem, jr., son of Prof. Nich- olas Orem, county superintendent of public schools, and Mrs. Orem of ‘Wallingford, Pa., have returned to their home after visiting in the Sandy Spring neighborhood. Miss Patty Clark of Ellicott City en- tertained at a bridge party at Olney Inn, near Olney, last Thursday in honor of Miss Estelle T. Moore, president of the Montgomery County Federation of Women's Clubs, who recently returned to her home at Sandy Spring from a European trip. Miss Mary Miller Stabler has returned to her home at Sandy Spring from a short visit with friends on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Hosts At Elaborate Dinner Party. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peter enter- tained a dinner party at South Lawns, their handsome Summer home, near Rockville, Sunday evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Weatherall of Kensington, Maj. Willlam Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Redmond of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beard, Miss Dorothy Clark, Mr. Robert Peter, Mr. Philip Smith and Mrs. Gilbert C. Smith of Rockville and Miss Mary Birdsall of ‘Washington. Miss Lucille Welsh, a member of the faculty of the public sehool at Somerset, will be for the school year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, the | N latter her cousin. Miss Anna Riggs of Philadelphia is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Samuel Riggs, at Laytonsville. Mrs. Charles D. Phoebus and three children of Washington are visitors at the' home of Mrs. Phoebus’ mother, Mrs. Gideon Briggs, at Gaithersburg. ‘The Thursday Night Bridge Club of Gaithersburg was entertained this week by Mrs. Alfred Richards, a member, at her home in Washington. Dr. and Mrs. Philip Pellan of Wash- ington are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Carroll Walker in Gaithersburg for a visit of several weeks before going to Northampton, Mass.,, where Dr. Pellan plans to locate for practice of his pro- fession. Mrs. Eugene Scott ¥pent the week at Glade, Va., where she was called by the death of her mother. munities Include Variety |} JAUTIHR PN CONNECTICUT AVENUE STAR, WASHINGTON, Owens avenue, Hyattsville, left Tues- day night for Durham, N. C., to re- sume his studles at Duke University. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pullman have re- turned to Bladensburg, after a wedding trip to Cleveland. Mrs. Pullman was Miss Lillian Sophie Hanes of HM Mr. and Mrs. Deven Observe Tenth Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Deven cele- brated the tenth anniversary of their wedding at the residence of Mrs. Deven's mother on Rollins avenue, aryland Park, Thursday night. The home was decorated with Autumn flowers. The engagement of Miss Ann Bowie ‘Watson of Marlboro and Mr. Edward J. Smith of Riverdale is announced. The mdk;g will take place Saturday, Oc- T Messrs. Ernest F. and Willlam Gasch, Robert W. Roeske and Edward A. Ful- Ilel:l all of Hyattsville, are at Piney Point, Mr. and Mrs. Bert H, Wise and son George, of Cheverly, have returned from a sojourn at Rehoboth Beach, Del. Miss Mary Ross of Tex#s has re- turned to her héme after a visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. L. Wells, Madison avenue, Riverdale. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weirich of Hyatts- ville have announced the marriage of their son Arthur to Miss Margaret - | Lloyd, daughter of Mrs. Rosa Lloyd of Washington. The wedding took place Monday afternoon, September 16, at the parsornage of the Southern Meth- odist Church, Hyattsville, Rev. D. L. Blakemore officlating, in the presence of the members of the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Groves, Miss Annabelle Moore and Mr. Edward Groves of Oxon Hill have returned from a motor trip through the Blue Ridge Mountains and Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. David Basseth and children of Georgia, who have been vis- iting Mrs. Basseth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arthur of Oxon Hill, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker of Dav- enport, Towa, are spending a fortnight with Mrs. Walker's sister, Mrs. Harry Fenno of Nottingham. Party of Tourists Returns From Europe. Miss Katharine Brooks Morse, daugh- ter of Chief Engineer Robert B. Morse |of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission and Mrs. Morse of Wine avenue, Hyattsville, with Mrs. Alfred H. Hartman and her daughters, Miss Nancy and Miss Elizabeth Hartman, Baltimore, have returned from a tour of Europe. During their travels, extending over a period of two and one-half months, the party visited England, Scotland and Wales, spending two weeks in London. An exciting incident of the trip was their flight over the English Channel. They also visited principal cities in Germany and France. Upon her return to America Miss Morse joined her par- ents at their cottage on Cha:eague Is- land, near Portland, Me. The family returned to Hyattsville Friday. Miss Peggy Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Howard of Franklin street, Hyattsville, has entered Miss Eastman's school in Washington, and | her sister, Miss Betty Howard, will tend the University of Maryland. Miss Dorothy Shipley, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Walter V. Shipley of Westfleld, J.. formerly of Hyattsville; Mizs Margaret Herring, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Herring, and Miss Lena Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meri- wether Smith, all of Hyattsville, have matriculated at the University of Mary- land, College Park, and began thcir studies at that institution Wednesday. Mr. Bruce Watkins of Seat Pleasant has returned after a visit to relatives in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morgan and children, George Morgan, 4th; William and Margaret Morgan, of Duluth, Minn., have returned home after visiting rela- | tives in Seabrooke. ‘The Alpha Community Club of Oxon | Hill will entertain with a dance at St. Barnabas' Hall next Saturday night. | University Fraternity Entertains Freshmen. The Gamma Psi Chapter of Kappa | Kappa Gemma, University of Maryland, | 5N 1195 cOMMa AVE. * ok Foobweur e i SENTATION OF NEW FALL MODES. INDIVIDUAL CREATIONS IN FOOTWEAR AND IM- PORTED BAGS TO BLEND WITH THE TAILLEUR, THE AFTERNOON FROCK, THE DINNER GOWN, THE FOR- MAL OPERA COSTUME. SUBDUED TONES IN KIDSKIN, SUEDE, MOIRE, CREPE DE CHINE, GLISTENING BROCADE. Each creation is presented ex- clusively in the de luxe salon. TOBENIR D. C., SEPTEMBER 2 News Notes Gathered In Arlington County For Week Just Ended Society Program Marked by Delightful Parties Embrac- ing Wide Variety of Fes- tivities — Personal Men- tion. Mrs. Ethel M, Gregory and Mrs. C. V. Burton of Clarendon are spendin the week end with relatives af Bpuerwns! ville, Md. & Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ricclardi of Lyon Village, who have been at Brad- dock Heights, Md, for several weeks, |B. are again at home. Mrs. Kate L. Pennypacker of Au- rora Hills 1s having a visit from Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Frazier of Zanesville, Ohio. Mr. Frazier is Mrs. Pennypack- er’s nephew. Mr, and Mrs. I. C. Buchanan of Lyon Village have returned from New York City. Mrs. M. R. Beebe and family of Ash- ton Heights are home after a vacation of two weeks at Cobbs Island, Md. Mr. !B:;:e Jjoined his family for the week Mrs. H. N. Crichton of Lyon Village spent the week with Lieut. and Mrs. Robert Crichton at Annapolis, Md. Miss Mary Anna Mcln&osh of Arling- ton left this week for Carlyle, Pa., ;):cre she will attend school this Win- Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Eden of Ash- ton Heights have as their guests Mr. entertained the incoming freshmen at a | lea given in Baltimore recently in the home of Miss Dorothea Freseman. The house was attractively decorated with Fall flowers. The president fo the chap- ter, Miss Curry Nourse, poured B sides many freshmen, alumni and gis of the active chapter, there were also present Miss Clara Pierce, executive secretary, and Mrs. Eleanor V. Ben- nett, national director of provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Caesar L. Aiello and daughters of Avon avenue, Hyatts- ville, have returned from a visit of a fortnight to Mr. Alello's parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Anthony Alello, in Johnson- burg, Pa. Rev. H. M. Snavely, pastor of Uni- versity Park Brethren Church, officiated at the marriage of Miss Mary Bladen and Mr. Carl Folsom Saturday night of t week. The ceremony, a quiet af- fair, took place at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bladen, on Riggs road, near Hyatts- ville. The bridegroom is a son of Wil- liam Folsom of Silver Spring, Mont- gomery County, Md. The wedding trip was to Harrisburg, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Bennett of Riv- erdale returned Tuesday night after a motor trip of two weeks through Penn- sylvania and New York. They were guests of Miss Wing at Butler for a week, and also visited Dr. Bennett's brother, William E. Bennett, near Pitts- burgh. A committee comprising Mrs. Warren W. Cole, Mrs. Harry Price, Mrs. J. W. Feiser and Mrs. Smith W. Purdum conducted a successful food sale in the basement of the Hyattsville Presby- térian Church this morning. Mrs. Margaret Sunderland of Pindell, Md., has been visiting her son, Mr. James A. Sunderlond, Maryland Park. Mr. and Mrs, Ossie Lamp and chil- dren of Seat Pleasant e visiting friends and relatives in West Virginia. WEAVING MOTH _HOLES, BAD TEARS. are invisible when re-woven by Our Process at Moderate Cost B. L. GERSHANICK CUSTOM TAILORS " Sulte 231. National Metropolitan 39 READY TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF WASHINGTON'S SOCIAL CALENDAR, THE NEW ARTCRAFT DE LUXE SALON MAKES ITS BOW WITH AN EXCLUSIVE PRE- GOSSAMER HOSE OF EVERY HUE, JEWELED BUCK- LES, STRAPS AND HEELS. - CHARMINGLY SHOWN IN AN UNUSUAL MODERN ATMOSPHERE DESIGNED TO AID DISCRIMINATING WOMEN IN THEIR SELECTIONS. 1929—PART 3 and Mrs, William Norman and children of Plainfield, N. J. Mrs. T. D. Sowers of Lyon Park has with her her brother, Mr. Russell Jones of Salem, Va. Mrs, Samuel K. Welburn of Balls- | ton is at home after having spent the Summer with her son, Mr. Allan Wel- burn of Troy, N. Y. Party Given in Honor Of Birth Anniversary. Miss Vivian Vaughan of Cfarendon gave a delightful surprise party Thurs- day evening at the home of Mrs. M. L. Poythress, the occasion being in honor of Miss Marjorle Vaughan’s sixteenth birthday anniversary. The list of guests included Misses Lala McNeely, Josephine Spitzer, Hildegarde Swenson, Jean Ris- tine, Katharine Crambarger and Dor- othy Bates and Messrs. Jack Jones, John Palmer, Joe Donnelly, Michael Brown and John Balhman, Mr. and Mrs, A. Vaughan and Mrs. Poythress. Mr, and Mrs. William C. Thomas of | East St. Louis, Mo., who have been visiting _Mrs. Thomas' _sister, Danifel T. Allwine of Virginia High- lands, left Tuesday for their home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Leighty and family of Lyon Village have returned from a stay of two weeks at Rehoboth Beach, N. J. Mr. d Mrs. Harry B. Hunt and family of Mulhall Station have taken an apartment in Washington for the Winter. Mrs. Herbert F. Smith entertained the .Women’s Club of Lyon Village in her home Wednesday evening. She was by ‘Mrs. J. P. Balster. . Mahorney of Arling- ton is at home after a visit with rela tives in New York and Atlantic City. Miss Nola Livingston of Lyon Vil- lage_has returned from a motor trip to Cincinnati and Detroit. Miss Kay Heath of Cincinnati returned with Miss Livingston. They have this week en- tered their junior year at the American University. Mrs. Lela F. Spillman and children of Clarendon are at‘home after a visit of five weeks with friends and rela- tives in Indiana. Mrs. J. E. McKee and daughter of Indianapolis were Mrs. Spillman’s guests this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Wyatt of Lyon Village have returned from a vacation at Richmond and Front Royal. They have as their house guests Mr. Wyatt's sister, Mrs. J. W. Hanewinckel, and daughter, of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Davis, jr., of Clarendon, are spending the week end | at_Atlantic City. | Miss Katharine Tuolotte of Lyon Park has returned from a three weeks' visit to New York City. Mrs. Hugh Reid Hostess At Charming Bridge Party. Mrs. Hugh Reid of Cherrydale was | hostess at a delightful bridge party Wednesday evening. Her guests wi Mrs. Stanton C. Moore, Mrs. S. H. Yorkdale, Mrs. Willilam B. Wright, Mrs. Eugene Tucker, Mrs. LeRoy Allen, Mrs. Thomas B. Brown and Mrs. Harold M. Brown. M . H. Hosmer and Miss Jane Hosmer of Arlington are at home after having spent the Summer at North Beach. Mrs. Arthur A. Vaughan of Lyon Vil- lage has just returned from a visit with Mrs. | relatives in New England. Mrs. Arnold T. Rowell and daughter Going to Michigan | | | i MISS FRANCES WOLFF, Who has left Washington for Detroit, where she will be an attendant at the wedding of Miss Grace Metzger, who was formerly a student at the National Park Seminary. —Harris-Ewing Photo. of Lyon Park are back from a lengthy visit with relatives at Thorndike, Me. Mrs. Thomas B. Brown of Cherrydale | entertained at a luncheon bridge Tues- | day afternoon. Mrs. Thomas R. Mecham of Ashton | Heights has as her house guest Miss{ Dorothy White of Keezeltown, Va. | Mr, and Mrs. Charles Snarr of Cherrydale have as their week-end | guests Mr and Mrs. Lester Laser of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mud- diman of Manassas, Mr. and Mrs. Alden George of Del Ray, and Miss Dorothy Holden of Falls Church. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Boyland of Cherry- dale have returned from their vacation. | spent in Indianapolis and Crawfords- ville, Ind. Dr. Boyland’s cousin, Miss Lula Cruse, accompanied them home and will spend a short time in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. DeLashmutt of Arlington had as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Nishet of Boston. Mrs. DeLashmutt entertained the Mis- | slouary Soclety of the Presbyterian Church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Dunlop Announces Tea Dance for Debutantes | Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, jr., will | enterf the debutantes of the coming season at a tea dance Saturday after- noon, November 9, in the Chinese room of the Mayflower. Mrs. Dunlop will arrange the party as she did her tea dance of last season, presenting each of the young men invited to all of the | young ladies who will be presented | during the Winter. Mrs. Crumrine Observes Her 90th Birthday Mrs. Martha Crumrine celebrated her ninetieth birthday anniversary Monday at her home, at 2031 Park road, where she lives with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Eyster, and A Frank B. Ford. During the afternoon a number of friends from Baltimore, Annapolis and this city called on Mrs. Crumrine. . § o Bon Vovage Party Given In Honor of Miss Chipman Miss Edith Marie Bates entertained at a bon voyage party yesterday after- noon for Miss Elizabeth Chipman, who is sailing shortly to study in Parls. RECORD TOURIST TRAVEL. All Previous Attendance Marks in Glacier National Park Broken. Special Dispatch to The Star, GLACIER PARK, Mont. (Special).— AR? previous attendance records were surpassed by Summer tourist travel into Glacier National Park this year. To- day marked the close of the twentie! season for this wonderland of the Rockies, and the figures given out by Supt. R. Eakin even show a surpris- ing increase of tourist travel over last year, which was the previous banner season in the park’s history. According to the records at the two gateways, the total attendance was 70,- 752, or 32.3 per cent over last year's at- tendance. Food asd f&vl,;. Ussurpassed | She . 82| @ollier Inu COLUMBIA'RD. a1 18Tt OPPONITE AMBASSADOR 12:30 to 7:30 | 5-Ce SUNDAY Diner * ] 22 Choice of FRIED SPRING CHICKEN ROAST CAPON ROAST DUCKLING BAKED OLD VA. HAM ROAST MEATS We Make All of Our Own Ice Creams and Desserts Pineapple Parfait Fresh_Peach Shorteake Py Pie umpkin With Whipped Cream a la Roval iy of Homemade Banan: a Varie ries, Cakes & Ice Creams Special Salad Courses for Those Not | Desiring Regular Dinner | Columbia 5042 W!IHII'I!}IIJIHINIKHIIIHIIIIWNI"III"INIIIIIM’ J.E.Cunningham Co- 314~316 SEVENTH SI..NW. Monday the Coat Store of Washington Offers a Truly Remarkable Group of WINTER COATS $ 5‘9.75 Only by seeing these coats, by trying them on can you fully apgreciate what remarkable values are fre- sented in this great group of beautiful coat styles. ... Developed With Rich Furs In Modish New Treatments Broadcloth is the season's favored coat fabric—because it is supple, flattering and lastingly smart. These models are excep- tionally distinctive interpretations of the new modes, featuring Flares, Princess lines, agld the ever-popular straig}ldine aty]e in all its variations. SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE 200 FROCKS That ‘Would Regularly Sell at Much Higher Price $13.95 Crepes, Chiffons, georgettes, silk tweeds styles for street, sports, afternoon, office, school and general wear . . three-piece suits’ and one and two piece dresses in every version of the mode . . tucks, bows, pleats, jabots, tiers, high waistlines and longer skirts . . in black, navy, browns, green, red, blues, tans. NEW FALL HATS That Are “Doubles” for Paris Models ; in All But Price--- $3.95———$ NEW SOLEILS— 50%10 ‘SOFT VELVETS— CLEVER NEW FELTS— Intricately draped hats + « flattering new lines . . . black and the deep rich Autumn shades of brown, green and blue . . . so welcome after light Summer colors « . . and so inimitably smart*for your Fall wardrob

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