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¢ Social Festivities in Chevy Chase Homes _Varied and Charming Teas, Bridge Parties, Lunch- eons and Special Enter- tainments in Record—Per- sonal Notes of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Phaon H. Bates of Liv- inston street sailed Friday on the S: 8. Homeric for Southampton, England.. After stopping a few weeks in England, they will visit Berlin, Paris and Buda- est. They will return early in Decem- er from an Italian port. Miss Marian M. Bat aughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. “H. Bates, has matriculated at the Uni- versity of Maryland. Miss Dorothy Simpson of Chevy Chase entered Maryland University l“tl week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daskim and their daughter, Miss Barbara Daskin, have returned to their home on Thornapple street after spending the Summer at their cottage in Epping Forest, Md. Miss Barbara Daskim has entered the freshman class at the Western Maryland College, Westminster, Md. Mrs. Margaret Abbe and her sister, Miss Blanche Percival, have returned to their home on East Underwood street after spending the Summer in the ‘White Mountains of New Hampshire. Miss Laura Walker and her niece, Miss Virginia Britton, have returned to their home on East Thornapple street after an extended trip to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Powell and Aileen Powell of Los Angeles, Calif, are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward G. Yonker of Thirty-ninth street. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Whitloch and their family have returned to their home on Cedar parkway after spending the Summer at Sherwood Forest, Md. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hooff and their family are occupying their new home on_ Morrison street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Galliher and their family have returned to their home on McKinley street from their; Summer home on the Potomac. Miss Rosemary Wright, who has been touring through the Western States, has returned to her home on Thirty-ninth street, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Linkens and their little daughter, Nancy, of Thirty- ninth street, spent the week at Arundel- on-the-Bay, Md. League of Women Voters Entertained at Tea. ‘The Montgomery League of Women ‘Voters were entertained at tea Thurs- day at the home of Mrs. L. H. Engle, at Forest Glen, Md. Dr. and Mrs. Carden Warner and their family of Melrose street have re- turned from their Summer home in Maine. Dr. and Mrs. Ellery Stowell and their family, who spent the Summer in Eu- Tope, have returned to their home on Oliver street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunlop and ihmr daughters, Miss Marian Dunlop nd Miss Ruth Dunlop, have returned to their home on Oliver street after spending the Summer at Bay Head, N. J. Miss Marian Dunlop has gone to Hannah More Academy to resume her studies. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kimball of Chevy Chase apartments left Tuesday on a motor trip to Atlantic City, N. J., and the New England States. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Grimes and their family have returned to their home on Ingomar street after spending a week at Ocean City, Md. Miss Margaret Heisley of Williams- port, Pa., is spending the week as the guest of Mrs, Wells V. Quiggle of Gar- rison street. Mr. and Mrs. S. Brashear Avis, jr., of Charleston, W. Va., are house guests of Mrs. Avis’ parents, Judge and Mrs. J. Wilmer Latimer of Newlands street. Mr. and Mrs. Avis attended the wedding of Miss Charlotte O'Shaughnessy. Mr. Avis was a groomsman. Midshipman George Pierce, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Plerce of Military road, has returned to the United States Naval Academy after spending his vaca- tion with his parents. The officers and teachers of Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church will hold an informal reception Monday at the church house at 8 o'clock p.m. to meet the new director of religious education, Miss Edna E. Pyle of New York. Senator and Mrs. Wheeler's Paughters Back From Paris. Senator and Mrs. Burton K. Wheeler have returned from Boston, Mass., where they met their daughters, Miss Frances Wheeler and Miss Elizabeth ‘Wheeler, who have returned from Paris, France, where they attended school this Summer. Miss Elizabeth Wheeler has gone to Mount Holyoke College, where she will matriculate. Mrs. Eugene H. Pitcher entertained Chapter B of the P. E. O. Tuesday eve- ning at her home on McKinley street. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Speer have re- 8 MRS. CARL WILLIAMS, Wife of a member of the Federal Farm Board, who, after her menl arrival here to join her husband, selected an apartment at Wardman ‘Winter. k Hotel for the —Harris-Ewing Photo. ton and Bluemont, Va., has returned |served. Mrs. Vernon Hodges will be the from Stockholm, Sweden, where he took part in the international rifie matchtes. Mrs. William T. Pollard entertained informally last evening at her home on McKinley street in honor of Mrs. Harry P. Gentner, who will leave Tuesday aft- ernoon for Atlanta, Ga., where she will make her future home. Church Announces Missionary Meeting. The first missionary meeting of Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church will be held Wednesday, Octgber 2, at 11 o'clock in the assembly robm. Luncheon will be hostess. Midshipmen Robert Greenlee and Wilson Greenlee, the sons of Comdr. and Mrs. H. R. Greenlee of Thirty- ninth street, have returned to the United States Naval Academy after spending their vacation vll(h their parents. Mrs. Clarence E. Dawson hn returned to her home on West Woodbine street after an extended visit to her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. lufl Mrs, William H. Collins of Akron, Ohio. Mrs. John L. Weaver has returned to her home on West Woodbine street after NEW MQDELS Dresses For the Coming Coats turned to their home on Jocelyn street |- after an extended visit to Canada. Capt. and Mrs. D. V, Chadwick and Miss Harriet Chadwick of Portsmouth Navy Yard are house guests of Capt. Chadwick's brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis of McKinley street. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle of Huntington street and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Jones of Gramercy street have returned from a motor trip t};r?ugh the Shenandoah Valley of Vir- ginia. Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. W. C. A. will hold its first meeting of the sea- son with Mrs. Harold E. Doyle Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Plans will be made for the bazaar, which will be held Wednesday, October 30, at Chevy "”“““Delmon Fall Season 25 135 ‘A Special Group $59-5¢ pCII’IS says "N\OIRE“ and Promptly Creates TAMARA TAR, WASHING visiting Atlantic Oif ,l(..'.,lotlo‘lyl momnmon"u rmfn!l home on Leland ?: her m-m~hw and dA ll'l? Mrs. Gilbert Miles of e O et | o low Ve &8 . n ot " Rachester hl.. )lr. limington, Jones, at . lehon daughter of Mr. lnd Mrs, Richard Pay Jackson, en- tertained informally Thursday -Mr noon at her home on Ox!ord street in hmm of Mrs. 8. Brashear A Charming Bridge Teas |4na Lunchoons Seheduled. Mrs. J. B. Bowling, jr., entertained at bridge tea Wednesday, September 18, at her home on Elm street in honor of her housg guest, Miss Elizabeth Smith of Bozeman, Mont. Mrs. Edwin J. Simmons entertained at bridge tea Thursday, September 19, at her home on Leland street. Mrs. Guphm B. Fuller mummu at bridge ‘Tuesday afte: Puller llm entertained at brld(e luwel Ptrl:‘n'y evening at her home on str Mrs. Adrian Waring entertained at luncheon and bridge Priday afternoon |sus at_her home on Elm Mrs, Harmon chkllxhur entertained - lJuncheon and hrmn Monday after- her home on Elm street. urx Guy Baker auphnuon will en- tertain at bridge supper Monday eve- ning at her home on Elm street. Mrs, Mabel Romaine Kummerer of Brooklyn, N. Y., was the house wul over the week end of Mr, and Mrs. Milton E. Lowry of McKinley street, Arts Club Program Full of Interest ‘There will be a stag dinner the follow= ing evening. On 'rhumln, omw 11, Dr. Louu . van N st of The Arts Club of Washington, hl'lnl will unuu! all its activities with ti ing of Pall, presents.a full M the clubhouse, 2017 I hafing has kno interesting | a flkndlmu and experiences as a result dish | of his years of ',rlvel and editorial work llunry. Ms and '!‘hurmy. Art exhibitions are u%u on the 1st of the mnth, e e o ‘guest of honor, Mr, Elmer Kenyon, lecturer and student of the drama, who will speak on Eu- gene .O'Nelll, his life and works. Mr, Kenyon's talk will be drawn from his personal acquaintance with the wright. Miss fl‘u of the evening, A tea Sunday, October 6, will mark the opening of the first art exhibition of the uuon nu tings which were recently exhibited in the Milch G mlu of )ln/ 'Iork city by Jane Peter- son. Miss Peterson will be the y, Octol Pelenyl, counselor of the Innllnn, vlll repeat the talk he ‘Association of Newport, Sarah Estelle Wentworth will pruent. on the following Thursda, Crystal Male couafuly givenvirled types of pro- val 0! nfim;' during the p-!n two years. JR“ e @ reception for new members a the chafing dish lurpefr Bunday eve- ning, October 13. board of gov- . Miss w“musxmu a & Colhoun will ve tic readi "an She vlfll ll- and Mrs. Chester Adnlr m-nm Mu John Otto Johnson will be the hostess. on the Review of Reviews and the Lit- erary Digest. An exhibition of original paintings of book jackets and original water wlou of thn Roundabout Prints of Washi ed at a tea on Sunday, . - The hostesses will be Miss Jessie Baker and Miss Ethel Prince. On Tuesdsy of that week Richard S. ~ | McCarteney and Mildred Kolb Schulze, um llluu of honor, will give a musical On Thursday the program will wnlm of 10-minute taiks on “The Books I Enjoyed Most This Year.” On Bund:v. chher 31, there will be a chafing dish r The president of the clu_nb' Mr, will ¢ |C. Bames, will s tober 29, al be illustrated by colored slides. On Thursday, October 31, the club will uh:}d a quarterly meeting, for members A new road material, consisting large- l; of petroleum ofl shale, has been per- ected in Australia. WE DRY CLEAN And Pr, s l:vorychnl for. Call Polo--e 3900 DOLLAR cisfivina CO. 1731 7th St. N.W. Benefit Ball Announced For Lee Foundnficm Mrs. Jouvh E. Wuhlnm chair- e o Doe!n\nr 2 a8 the daf announces the benefit ball at mewum-a“m The aim of the foundation is to pur. chase and restore Skratford, birth- e the h::e Athormllh lhfiz-unl.nflnm\)l d_pl management of government-owned County, Va. 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