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Jean Gee, Lieut. Ernest W. Carr, Lieut. Donald R Nell and Mr. Sam Lockwood. Another attractive dinner before Fri- day's dance was that given at Grey's H’fl Inn by Capt. and Mrs. F. Russell Lyons. They had as their guests: Ma). and Mrs. Richard T. Colner, Maj. and Mrs. Emory H. Gist, Capt. and Mrs. James L. Alverson, Capt. and Mrs. Ben- nett H. Bowley, Capt. and Mrs. Willlam N. Thomas, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening, Lieut. and Mrs. Her- bert B. Loper, Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow and Lieut. and Mrs. Norman A. Matthias. Quaint Virginia Studio House Reflects Life in the District. ‘The opening of the Andrews Studios | in Fairfax County, Va., Wednesday will be a unique event of the week, as was the reception for the Quota Club on Saturday evening, following an informal dinner in honof of the club at the | neighboring studio house of Marie Moore Forrest, on the same historic foad which promises to become a sort of suburban art center. ‘The guests were received by Mrs. | 1 John G. Minnigerode Andrews, Mrs, Capers, Mrs. von Huhn and her daugh- ters, the Misses Scymour, and Miss Lucy Minnigerode. The building, an abal doned and deconsecrated small mission- | ary church, has become the ‘“en- chanted chapel” after years of neglect, Temodeled to suit its present purpose by Eliphalet Andrews, whose designs of chimney, staic, minstrel living quarters is_interesting. Mrs, Andrews is represented by & collection of pen-and-ink drawings of | old doorways in Virginia and the Dis- | trict of Columbia, street corners in Lon~ don and bits of landscape all over the | world. A few portrait drawings and recent silhouettes and several speci- mens of sculpture, her most recent ex- periment. Mrs. Andrews spent several weeks of the late Summer under in- struction in modeling with Clara D. HiL Mr., and Mrs. Harry Summers are mow in their home at 2220 Massachu- getts avenue, after spending the Sum- mer on their ranch in Colorado. Saturday marked the opening of the mew club house of the Fairfax Hunt | Club at Sunset Hills, Va., in the foot- ills of Piedmont section, overlooking e historic Potomac River. A large pumber of hunters from Washington, Baltimore, Middleburg and Upperville Were present. After the hunt Mr. and Mrs. A, Smith Bowman served break- t in their home, and assisting Mrs. wman were & number of friends. After the breakfast the guests adjourned %o the newly furnished club house. Mrs. Bessie P. Brueggeman, chair- man of the United States Employes’ Compensation Commission, entertain a small company at dinner last eve- ning at the Willard. A cabaret supper_and dance will be the manner of celebrating Armistice day evening at the Arts Club, with the Auxiliary Committee as hosts of the occasion. Thursday evening Dr. H. Barrett Learned, author of “Th: President’s Cabinet” and lecturer on history at Yale, Wesleyan and Stanford Universi- | tles, will discuss “The Art of & Biog- raphy.” Dr; and Mrs. De Witt C. Crois- ;:t and Miss Sybil Baker will be the its. gallery and | 1 | | { | | 1 MRS. JOHN ALLA! of the fete is accredited. N DOUGHERTY, | Co-chairman of the Box Committee for the eleventh annual Armistice ball at the Mayflower tomorrow evening, and to whom much of the promised success president of the Junior Order of United Daughters of the Confederacy, will give several recitations, and music will be furnished by Mrs. Myra McCathran Myers and Howard Moore, accompanied by Miss Esther Spier. The program will be followed by dancing. The Mary Washington Chapter of the D. A. R. will have an interesting and varied program at its meeting tomor- row evening at the Washington Club. street northwest entertained four tables of bridge Thursday night in honor of Psi Lambda Tau Sorority. A supper followed the bridge in the large dining room, which was tastefully decorated in pink and green. AVIATRIX TAKES OF | Trans-U. S. 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