Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1931, Page 38

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Mzrs. Adams and Son Return to Chevy Chase After Lond Absence Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nor- ris Are on Trip to New York and South Bend. Mrs. Henry DeCoursey Adams and her son, Randall, have returned to thelr home on Legation street, Chevy Chase, after spending the Summer in their cottage in Fairhaven, Md. ! Dr. and Mre. D, G. Davis of Chevy Chase spent last week end at Piney ¥ .2 1as, in Chambersburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Norris left Wednesday for New York, wanere they will spend a week, en route to South | Bend, Ind., for three weeks. Miss Mar- guerite Norris has returned to St. Mary's Seminary, at St. Marys, Md, | to_resume her studies.» | Mr. and Mrs. James Kane and their family of Baltimore, Md. were the | week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George | Kane on Morrison street. | Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lingamfelter and their son, Brown, spent the week end | at Ocean City, Md. Mrs. Lawrence Hopkinson entertained at luncheon and bridge Thursday in her home on Livingston street. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Wooding and their family have returned after a trip to Canada and the Middle West. Mrs. George Goetzman entertained ~t a bridge tea Wednesday in her home on Nevada avenue. Mr. Philip Gott is spending this week at Asheville, N. C,, where he is attend- ing the Chamber of Commerce Con- vention. Miss Dorothy Lundell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Lundell, has re- turned to New York City, where sh | will resume her studies at Miss McLin's School. | Midshipman Everett Phares, who | spent his September leave with his | mother, Mrs. Walter Phares, on Mor- | rison street, has returned to the Naval| Academy in Annapolis, Md. Midshipman George Pierce has re- | turned to Annapolis after spending his | leave with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. | C. C. Pierce, on Military road. Miss Katherine E. Merritt, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Merritt, left | Thursday for Ithaca, N. Y., where she will be a member of the junior class at Cornell, having transferred from West- ern Maryland College. | Mr. and ._Frank G. McCracken and Mr. B. McCracken of Belle- | fontaine, Ohio, are the house guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Temple Webster, on | West Irving street. | Mr. Duncan Clark, son of Dr. and | Mrs. C. C. Clark of West Irving street, left Tuesday for Cambridge, Mass., where he will be a member of the sophomore class at Harvard Law School. | Mr. and Mrs. Cldye E. Allnut have returned from a motor trip through | New York and Canada, where they visited Montreal, Quebec and the White Mountains. They spent two weeks at Rehoboth Beach before returning to their home on Thornapple street. Mr. Jack Wolcott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wolcott, left Thursday for Ithaca, N. Y., to resume his studies at Cornell University. | Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Hodges have returned from Atlantic City, N. J., ‘where Mr. Hodges attended the meeting of the American Bar Association. Mr. and Mrs. John Sumner Woods entertained at a buffet supper last Sun- day evening in their home on Chatham road in honor of the birthday anniver- sary of Mrs. Woods' aunt, Miss Alice Leftwich of Tennessee. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Lindsay and their children have returned to their home on Broad Branch road after spending the Summer in their cottage at Randle " . W. L. Scanlon, their son Walter and their Barbara again in their home on Connecticut their son Eugene, have completed a motor trip to the Pacific Coast. Miss Frances Mueller remained in Los An- geles, where she is attending the Junior Coaz‘e of Los Angeles. Jean Stimson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Stimson, has gone to the Connecticut Collegg for Women to resume her studies. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Bowen have returned to their home on Elm street MRS. HARRY S. BURGESS, JR., Who as Miss Margaret Amelia Herbert, daughter of Mrs. John Herbert, was | married Monday, September 14. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess, who are still on their wedding journey, will be at home in ‘Washington. —Harris-Ewing Photo. after spending the Summer in Canada. Miss Katherine Bowen entered the Acadia Academy, in Montreal, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Rea P. Wright and their daughter, Miss Florence Wright, are back after spending the Summer in their home in Haven, Me. Mrs. Cora H. De Saules of Lake Tahoe, Calif., is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Corning, on Cumings lane. Mrs. De Saules will remain th-ough the Winter. Mrs. Henry Teller Cocke entertained the members of the Apron Committee of the Rector’s Ald Society of All Saints’ Protestant Episcopal Church at lunch- eon Friday at her home on Western avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Bynum E. Hinton have returned after spending 10 days at Vir- ginia Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Helmuth and Mr. and M Charles Miller motored to Luray, Va. over the week end. Mr. John Hazard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmont B. Hazard, has completed & Summer cruise on the S. 8. Oceano- grapher of the Geodetic Survey 'and will leave this week for Haverford Col- lege, where he will resume his studies. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle and their family returned last Sun- day after spending the Summer at Temaquid Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Carnes of Cam- bridge, Ohio, have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Scott on Jenifer street. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hall entertained at dinner and bridge Wednesday eve- ning in their home on Meadow lane in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Him- melheber. Mr. and Mrs. Hall will leave today for a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Phillips and their family have returned to their home on Rosemary street after spend- ing two months in Chapel Hill, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Sutton and their faily have returned from Henderson- ville, N. C., where they spent the Sum- mer. Mrs. G. E. Fouts and Miss Rebecca Fouts have returned to their home on McKinley street by motor from Indiana, he the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Barr are back from a two weeks' visit to Nova Scotia. Dr. and Mrs, Carden Warner and their family have returned to their home on Melrose street after spending the Summer in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Galliher and their family have closed their Sum- rer home in Maryland and are again in their house on McKinley street. Mr. Joseph Galliher, jr., has entered the University of Maryland. Beautiful New Patterns Gulistan Rugs at Mayer & Co. Now Come in and be seated before our moving display of these famous Oriental Rug reprodwtions, Gorgeous patterns and colorings.that are easy to work wi th, Some of the sizes are listed below. OxI2 feet....... $125 8.3x10.6 Gulistan.$119 2. 6x9 Gulistan. ...$82,50 4.6x7.6 Gulistan. ..$49 3éx63 inches..$22.25 27x54 inches..$13,75 2214x36 inches.$8.75 Parking Service (Drive Directly to Our Rear Entrance, Your Car Will Be Parked) MAYER & CO. - Seventh Street Between D and E ew Living Room Furniture’ HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C, SEPTEMBER 27, 1931—PART THREE. . + « presenting tomerrew This Famous Decorator Designs for Karpen Something important has happened! The world’s favorite decorstor . « « Elsie de Wolfe . . . has designed and styled some perfectly charming furnis ture. It is made by Karpen for come fort and service and styled by this internationally known decorator. See it st Mayer & Co. tomorrow early. Seventh Street AND MADE Elsie de Wolfe Chooses This Karpen Group for Its Outstanding Charm "Two Pieces Hlustrated - - - $I95 Among the charming designs styled by Miss Wolfe and priced so irresistibly is the group above which will revive any living room suffering from middle age, dullness, lack of in- terest or general “run'down” condition. It has Color, Youth, Style and true Karpen comfort. There are dozens of other beautiful Karpen Groups temptingly priced now. A Suggestive Few of the Other Elsie de Wolfe Designs Are Quoted Beautifully designed group with sofa and armchair in an antique effect green tapes- try. Sofa has down cushions, 2 3250 Karpen pieces Luxurious two-piece Karpen-made group with sofa and armchair in a patterned tapestry and subdued colors, $455 down cushions Sofa only in a diamond-shape fricze and eut mo- hair lending a charming two- tone green effect . . . styled by 52 7 5 Elsie de Wolfe Down pillow-back sofa and armchair in 2 delight- ful shade of rust frieze tapes- try. 2 Karpen pi priced now at .... .. Karpen sofa and armchair in a figured tapestry of green and gold with carved ma- hogany base, reversible cush- $225 Serpentine-front Karpen group with arms that curve gracefully from the backs in green frieze tapestry antiqued and mahogany §265 base. 2 pieces..ou. comsnnnen Karpen Group Two Pieces $395 - A most distinctive Karpen group is shown at the right. Two pieces wich semovable down pillow backs . « « green with an effective, subdued self- stripe and much comfort. FREE PARKING Drive your car directly to our rear entrance and it will de parked while you shop here. 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