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Varied Thanksgiving Season: Festivities In Chevy Chase Homes . Lugcheons, Bridge Parties, Dinners and Dancing Re- cent Events—Clubs Feted and House Guests Enter- tained. Miss Bettie Northrup Powell, daugh- ter of Col. and Mrs. E. Alexander Powell, entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday in her home, Jour- ney’s End, on Rosel Circle. The 1y, Sara Worthington, Miss Harrlet Whitford, Miss Murjel Jay, Miss Louise Worden and Miss Priscilla Parker. Dr. Bdgar Buckingham returned last week to his home, on Hesketh street, after traveling for three months in Europe. Miss Catherine Buckingham has returned froi ton, Mass., where she spent a month. Mr. George Barker of Chicago, IIl. ‘was last week end a house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Beach, on Meadow lane. Mr. Barker attended the D. K. E. Praternity Convention in New York City as a delegate. Mrs. G. W. Sandlin of Rocky Mount, « N. C, is a house guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Westbrook, on McKinley street. Mrs. Celia Lindeman of Los Angeles, Calif., 1s & house guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Service, on Underwood street. Mrs. Lindeman made the trip by way of the Panama Canal, arriving in New York on the Panama-Pacific steamship Virginia. Mrs. Lindeman will remain here several months. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rice enter- tained at a dinner and bridge party Saturday evening in their home, .on ‘Thirty-ninth street. Mrs. Carl F. Stuhler will entertain her club at supper and bridge Wednes- day evening in her home, on McKinley street. eet. Section 3 of the Chevy Chase Presby- terian Church Guild will have a Junch- ‘Tuesday at the church Mrs. Dora Adamg Peoples of Johnson City, Tenn., is a house guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Murrell, on Blackthorne street. Mr. and Mrs, Murrell entertained their :ll:b at suppér-bridge Wednesday eve- Mr. and Mrs_Jere Crane have re- | turned from Willlamsburg, Va., where they spent the Thanksgiving holiday with their daughter, Miss Catherine Crane, at Willlam and Mary Col Mr. and Mrs. Orville S. Chestnut street have had as their house guest Miss Alice Mather of Har- risburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Peters en- tertained at & dinner last Satur- in honor of their guest. | Mr. Wi Dynes of & guest over the holidays of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dynes, on Cummi: Mrs. John J. Byrne entertained her club at luncheon and bridge Friday in her home, on_Jocel: ry her home on Huntington Mr. Harold DeVeau has returned to tiege. | & Friday evening in her home, on Hunt- in| street. . Edwin Morris entertained at a dinner party Saturday evening in her home, on Grosvenor lane. supper bridge. Weanesdey. eveming” 18 evenis in her home, on Reno road. 4 n‘ home, in Montclair, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Smith of Oliver street had as guest over the holidays their son, Mr. Darrell Smith, jr., who is a student in the University of Penn- sylvania. Mrs. Smith entertained at luncheon Saturday for her son. The invited guests were.Mr. Samuel Meard and his house guest, Mr. William Du Chanois of Youngstown, Ohio, and Lael R Mi ty Crane, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Arthur B. Crane of Northampton street, spent last week end in Annapolis, Md., where she attended the George Washington-Navy foot ball game, the midshipman’s regimental hop and the first class men’s hop. Mr. James Barton Crane has returned to Washing- ton and Lee University after spending the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. Crane. Mr. Hanna of New York City has been a house guest of Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Norcross, on Raymond street. Mr. and Mrs. W. Charles Miller en- tertained at a dinner party Friday eve- ning in their home, on Western avenue, Mr. H. H. Kendall and Miss Alice Kendall of Boston. M house b il A Specia ! Sunday T-ke;‘l;il:u, $1.00 Tilden Gardens Cafe irk 8) Atmotaerel " Service! Sunday Menu: Soups Chicken Gumbo Alphabets Pota Spinach Beets Lettuce and Tomate Salad Milk l Child’s Plate with Dessert, 85¢ l -— « Y Pianos r— STIEFT & 9 Surprise your Wife and Children with , a Stieff Piano . . They will be delighted with this wonderful gift. The tone, quality, durability and responsiveness of Stieff Pianos have won admiration from those who recognize the quality of a piano. Convenient terms may o g be arranged. 2 ’ Chas. M. 1340 G Street N.W. * Open Evenings Stieff, Inc. 'FLEURS D'AMOUR PAVOTS D'ARGENT LE JADE In All Toiletries Priced From $1 10 $25 TR S AR AR &. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 7, 1930—PART THREE. are en route to their Winls¢ home, in Fla. Arthur T. Miller will entertain at a bridge supper tomorrow evening in , on West Woodbine street. arren D. Brush, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Mary Warren Miss Gertrude for the Thanksgiving holidays. They were guests there of their brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ruebush. ‘The Chevy Chase Circle of the Pres- . | byterlan Church will give a dinner ‘Tuesday, at 6:30 o'clock, in the assem- bly room. Col. E. Alexander Powell, who has just returned from an extensive trip through Eastern Europe and Rus- sia, will give a story of his experiences. The House of Courtesy ‘White moire boasts poppies and pufis its aleeves. $9.50. White 'c”)‘l: on 'i:‘nd tulle, beaded shimmering Yeads and brilliants, $49.50. ” ‘W. Va., aunt, Mr. and, Mrs. r, at 4701 Connecticut National 1133 ] 469% a Vu{i - te'nlnnl “ lame ’:umblz with simulated B4 dlue foz, $69.50. MONDAY ... THE OPENING OF The New GOWN SALON FROCKS 529.50 A New Shop Within a Shop pecialize in distinctive and GOWNS at 53950 $4Q50 $50.50 and Individual Pieces to $150 For Women and Misses The initial collection presents the new social season gowns in metallics, laces, velvets, chiffons, and tailored types to wear under the coat. EVENING WRAPS $49-50 $[10 ‘The outstanding wrap of the season is the black transparent velvet wrap with Bunny Fur shawls, pouches or separate bolero. The Gown Salon and Evening Wraps Smmd Floor The House ™\ of Courtesy % & BAG _EXPOSITION! NEW BAGS * - XMAS GIFTS $295 $5 $750 310 Black suede combined with black crepe. Black enamel ornament. Lined with black and silvesr more. $2.95 Black antelope zipper bag with rhinestone ornae ment. Tan satin lined, $5 % Department irst Floor The House of Courtesy hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST, = BETWEEN F4 0~ $5 10 $39:50 Dainty, Paris inspired lingerie with fine laces, or beautifully tailored. The gown illustrated is of nouvelle blue satin and Alencon lace in quaint 1830 style. Teddies and step-ins form an elaborate ensemble. LOUNGING PYJAMAS 510 w© $59-3° " HOSTESS ROBES $10 to $79:50 Lounging Pyjamas are both formal and debonair . . . sub- dued tones and brilliant hues. Hostess Robes are formal to the 'nth degree. MULES to go with them $|.25 to $5 “Back straps, demure bows, and plain mules in pastel shades and black satin, crepe, and leather. Black antelops sipper style with teardrop orns- ment. Tan satin lined. $7.50 Black antelope with dull kid. Marquisite on en- amel ornament, Black molre lined.