Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1929, Page 68

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. Rowe, Mrs. Wade Imirie, Miss Alma Cunningham, Mrs. Wesley Smith, Mrs, ¢ at bridge and miscellaneous shower Honor Par Feature Week's Society Record In Chevy Chase Area Brides-Elect Special Guests of Friends at Shower Ceremonials — Other Charming Entertainments in Schedule. Miss Helen Imirie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Imirie of West Bradley lane, entertained at a bridge hand- kerchief shower Monday evening, Sep- tember 23, in honmor of Miss Mary Cunningham, whose marriage to Mr. Fcnmm Hall will_take place October | 12 at St. John's Protestant Episcopal | Church on Bradley lane. The guests were Miss Peggy Higgins, Miss Cecu Crabbe, Miss Marian Wells, Mrs. J. M. Frederick Imirie, Mrs, John Carmody, Miss Ludelle Hinaman, Mrs. Bernard Walker, Miss Erin Clarke, Miss Frances Magruder, Mrs. John Imirle, Mrs. Rob- / ert Cunningham and Miss Louise MBS‘I sey. Mrs. Robert Cunningham entertained | Saturday evening, September 28, at her | home on Summit Place in honor of Miss Cunningham, and Mrs. Louis | Stabler entertained at dinner Wednes- ‘ day evening at her home on Sixteenth street for her. | Mrs. Wesley Smith of New York, N. Y., entertained Thursday evening | at a bridge supper and stocking shower at the home of her mother on Kenyon | street for Miss Cunningham, and Miss | Hinaman and her sister, Mrs. John | Carmody, gave a bridge and kitchen | shower Friday evening at the home of | Mrs. Carmody in Somerset, Md., the bride-elect. Mrs. Bernard Walker entertained at a bridge and miscellaneous shower on Saturday evening at her home on | :urth Capitol street for Miss Cunning- | am Col. and Mrs. Powell Return From Alaska. Col. and Mrs. E. Alexander Powell and their daughter, Miss Betty Powell, have returned to Journeys End, their | home on Resemary circle, after spend- | ing three months in Alaska. Mrs. Edward G. Yonker of Thirty- | ninth street entertained at luncheon for | THE SUNDAY STAR, Society of Quantico In Get-Together Meet At the Officers’ Club Bridge and Dance Assembly Largely Attended — Ath- letic Groups Arranging|Barmac Programs—Personal Notes of Interest. / QUANTICO, Va, October 5—The regular get-together bridge and dance assembly was held at the Officers’ Club on Friday night. With the return of 50 many of the officers who-have been away on expeditionary duty these gatherings prove to be very popular for the coming season as a social meeting place for all officers of the post and \nmr families and friends. Maj. and Mrs. B, Price enter- tained eight guests dinner Friday | night before party at the club. Mrs. Swindler, wife of Capt. L. 8. | Swindler, entertained with threg tables i of bridge Wednesday afternoon, having | additional guests in for tea. ‘The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club was entertained this week by Mrs mchud!, wife of Lieut. W. L. Richards, g C., . Navy. Lieut. and, Mrs. ! Richards left later in the week for | Baltimore to be with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richards, and also to remamn | for the Navy and Notre Dame foot ball | game to be played in Baltimore nex: | week end. | . Mrs. Butler, wife of Maj. Gen. Smed- | ley D. Butler, is recuperating from an iliness of several weeks. Lieut. and Mrs. Hayne Boyden left recently for the West Coast by com- mercm air line. Lieut Boyden is on | "“Tieut. and wrs, w. Bassett re- | turned Monday from a leave period | lpent with Lieut. tt's father ln his | home on Long Island, N Y. While |away Lieu | | | -WASHINGTON, t toured Md. D. C, 1] land Staf tfig{" Engl ites and spent some lt lontague spent last week end here with his family. He is on sea Gut‘ at the present time aboard 8. Arkansas, now in Norfolk, Va. Gen. and Mrs. Lee Leave For Parris Island Post. Gen. Lee, with uunr"(hudnn left nm ‘Tuesday everiing for Parris Island, where ocn Lee will be in command of the Marine of Norfolk, Va., 18 Tyler H-Inor G. Helner, Institute. Capt. and Mrs. W. A, Worton last veek end with Capt. and Mrs. H Page in their home near Alexandria, Va.,, and while there visited friends at this post. Capt. Worton is on sea duty with the scouting fleet, being aboard the U. 8. 8. Okl c-gt and Mrs. Lioyd L. Leech had eir guests last week end Leech’s mother and father, M Mr T. E. New of Pmnnmnn . James C. Brec w?ek end at !ummln h with Mrs. Breckinridge. i, Breck: inridge has been with her remlm In Summitt Point for several weel returned to the post last wcek to nuend the Marine Corps Schools’ recep! and dance. Mrs. Turnage, wife of Maj. A. H. ‘Turnage, who i8 with the battle fleet on the West coast, left Wednesday to join her husband in San Diego. Mrs. Turnage has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pyke, at Wide Wnur, Va. since Maj. Turnage left for sea duty. Mrs. Upshur, wife of Lieut. Col. W. P. Upshur, left this week for the west coast to join Col. Upshur, who is battle fleet Marine officer on the U. 8. 8. Cali- | fornia. Mrs. Upshur has been with felatives in Maryland since Col. Upshur | in e ‘The Priday morning lecture to the staff and students of the Marine Corps Schools was given by Maj. Doug- hu T. Greene of Camp Leonard Wood, Greene mpanied her OCTOBER _ 6, the | Athletios Gfilnl-c Faver 5 but | Hayne MRS. PEDRO SERRADO, | ‘Before her recent marriage, Miss Eileen Aguirre, daughter of the Brasilian naval | attache, Comdr. Jose do Cuto Aguirre, at Stoneleigh Court. —Underwood Photo. ' ter, Miss Jean Maxine Stuhler, have Mr. Theodore W. Norcross has re- | 1920—PART husband to the post luneheon nm of Maj. ‘W. Sturdevan! As Season Advances. g3g8 E%Ef% Olm Pierce and Capt. Shepherd. tion | 4, Maj. :onnm-ums.ulvuh Reading Club Meets In Home of Mrs. Taylor Interstate Commeree Commissioner ‘nngulon ntum o‘n’&“muu.‘ um.r Vi A Summer place on Mobile Bay, ne have given up their at 187 Hy‘zlllll;\vl avenue and are living % °rf.nn 0 hington. The Prids: i Cllub, e shart t with Mrs. rlor namtly nnd after lu‘n‘eboon hm ¢ 11 et priday, omm n at 1840 ma ntwood place, for reading, luncheon AN Mrs.M.O At Women s City Club Tea rritt O. Chance, president ma Womenc tmv Club, will be assisted in receiving at tI at che‘ ’zlu‘:hm 22 Yucluon place, : mcuuve board whleh includn Truman Abbe, Goodwin Gladys Miller, Miss Ethel Bagley. Miss Mary Lazenby, Judge Mary O'Toole, o unnmu be served ln the new dining ce to Preside Chapter No. 20, U. D. C To Hold Open Meating of | Mrs. Elizabeth C. Fred, president of Stonewall Jackson Chapter, No. 20, U. D. C., announces an open meeting of -the chapter will be held on Mondw evening, O-:tns b:; 1[4( nnnzz Vermont avenue. enator Ke: tma - Patrick Gallagher, |vada. Mr. E. E. Allen, president. st Al ham. Mrs. | Pairfax Chamber of Commerce; Mr. lemiss, Mrs. Lawton | Arthur Clarendon Smith, division com- Julla C. Bannigen, Mrs, |mander, U. 8. C. V. and Mr. John . Miss Helen Brown. MTs. | Rust, chairman of Manassas Battle- field Park Association, will address the me!lln A musical p im to be y well known artists will be Inuuwed by dancin, he tea this afternoon o'clock by members of Bruce Baird, Mrs. ey and Mrs. J. Gar- Mrs. Willlam Lee of the hospitality 4% YOUR ANCESTRY— “|If you are interested in your others, family history send 10c in s i the new dining | stamps for 168-page priced cata- first tea of the season, |logue of our Genealogical Books. irman Mrs. Heber V. Mrs, L the form of & “house w y _chan, II.I All elu Emile Berliner, M Eoute - Craimon. for to om | B it tim diffieulty to P. | e the clubhouse has under- n the remadellng members have 'Goodspeed’s Book Shop oy Auhbnrto- Place, Boston, Mass. STEINWAY IT WILL UTLAST THREE ORDINARY PIANOS and bridge Wednesday at the Colum- bia Country Club. Mr. Yonker returned sunday. September 29, from Ch(umA J. W. Jacobs entertained her cluh az luncheon and bridge Tuesday in_her home on Thirty-ejghth street. Mr. and Mrs, Terrill Brazelton are at their home on Leland atreet after spending the Summer with Mrs. Brazelton's mother, Mrs. John Rupert, in _her home, Ruperts Island, Canada. Miss Helen Imirie entertained a party of eight over the week end at her Summer home, 8kip-a-way, in Southern Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. were hosts at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Judge and Mrs. T. J. Geisler of Portland, Oreg. Covers were laid for 10. Mrs. Ralph Sasser of Raymond street | will entertain her club Tuesday after- | ! noon at the Columbia Country Club. Tue STRINWAY'S astonishing length of life is not the result of chance. It is built in— slowly, carefully, by skilled craftsmen using the finest materials. It is as much a part of a Steinway as its lovely tone o For 30, 40, or even 50 years and more the Steinway will serve you well. And when at last it has given all that it has to give, it will not be in your lifetime. You need never buy another piano e Such durability as this spells real economy. In the end it is far cheaper to buy a Steinway ® There is a wide range of sizes and prices. Drop in and see them— returned to their home on McKinley | turned to his home on Raymond street | street after a three-month motor trip | after an extsnded trip through Canada | to Towa, where they visited MTS.|and the West. ! Stuhler's mother and sister, Mrs. Mar-| Mrs. Wallis Lawrence, who has been | garet Moore and Miss Fern Moore. |the guest of Mrs. John Wirt of Oliver | Mrs. J. G. Whitesids entertained her | street, has returned to her home in' club at luncheon and bridge Monday | Tennessee. : in_her home on Chevy Chase parkway.) Mr. and Mrs. Bond Geddis of New Robert Fulton, son of | York were the week end guests of Mr. | Mr. L. Fulton of Thirty-, and Mrs. Walter Johnston of Grafton | third street, has returned to the United | streat. States Naval Academy after spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Johnsion B. Campbell of Quesada street left ‘Saturday by 5-COURSE DINNER tor for Duluth, Mi T the; - i e, o a0 16 i sping Chick 750 | Jones & INCORPORATED 1219-1221 G Street N.W. An_nouncing, A Retailing Policy Unparalleled! We guarantee the price of every garment to be the lowest in Washington. If within three days it can be duplicated for less money, we will refund the difference or your money. AN AMAZING STATEMENT—but nevertheless true CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED John Imirie Special Sunday ' Mr.and Mrs. Charles A. Jones and | §m Roast Chicken with n;lln );nmld Er Doyle have r'etumed !g ressing ....... eir_homes after & motor trip through ' the State of Virginia. P [P Hostesses Serve Tea | Ald Soclety Sponsors ;"'" Regular Dinner. To Garden Club Members. Benefit Bridge Party. [ g:,'l fl'":_';'. Boe The Chevy Chase Garden Club met| The apron committee of the H.ecmu‘ Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Alfred | Aid Society of All Saints' Protestant | E. Fowler. Tea was served by Mrs.|Episcopal Church will give a benefit Fowler and Mrs. Richard Fay Jackson, | bridge on October 18 at the home of | ‘who were the hostesses. Mrs. John C. Walker, No. 1 East Lenox Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller enter- | street. tained their club at bridge and supper | Miss Gertrude Massey of Sandy Saturday, September 28, in their home | Spring, Md., is the house guest of Mr. | on Western avenue, and Mrs. Orville S. Peters of Chestnut | Mrs, Carl F. Stuhler and her daugh- | street. For Monday—Very Special Transparent Velvet Dresses STREET—DINNER—DANCE— PARTY Ocean Coppersheen See Them in Our Wu'ndow Today Luxuriously Fur-Trimmed 503 12th St. N.W. COLORS Nile Crocus Jadete Independence DEPOSIT Will reserve any coat until wanted. ' Tue Livine'Room Granp $1,700 A model slightly larger than the Grand, but mll‘uvy factive instru- Jn saving of Dv aummu[‘ wwd«mnu. the nner arcle o ex_cluswenes \ il [ Il Styles Pictured fit a wide variety of occasions The Smartest Versions of The-New Silhouette! Adaptations of Late Paris Models! Two Outstanding Groups Your money has never been able to buy so much in a Fall coat. 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