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8 THE SUNDAY S'l“\]z. WASHINGTON, D. C'z OCTOBER 4, 1931—PART THREE. Mr. and Mrs. Hodgdon |pp = == Fnitrance 909 F Street Entertain at Estate EETEE—— On St. Marys River e . — ] a [] ; ; Capt. and Mrs. E. S. Land | ’ Visit at Mulberry Fields, l”‘ 8 ‘ Near Leonardtown. LEONARDTOWN, Md,, October 3.— | I B S = —— - pe : Mr. and Mrs. A. Dana Hodgdon of| Washington entertained a party over| Sunday at Mrs. Hodgdon's mo(her‘.li estate Porto Bello, on the St. Marys | River. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.| James B. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Earl| Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Scott and Mr, C. Timberlake, all of Wash- ington. Mrs, Hodgdon before her mar- risge was Miss Clara Hyatt, and her mother is Mrs. J. Allen Coad, wife of state Senator Coad of Chestnut Hill, at conardtow’ | Mrs. George H. Harris of Belvedere Plantation on the Lower Potomac spent | a few d last week with Mr. and Mrs. | Maurice Otterback, in their home in Anacostia, and while there was enter- | tained at a dinner dance at the Boyer Dam_Country Club. Capt. E. S. Land, U. S. N, and Mrs. | Land of Washhégllo{\v \gl’e} flanguea'js‘ i p over Sunday of Col. W. Garland Fay, U. P M h S t S. A, retired, and Mrs. Fay, at their | 3- £ Wood Carved ohnair uite home, Mulberry Falls, some distance be low Leonardtown on the Potomac River. e e e o e Fine mohair coverings all over . . . all three pieces $ " 6 P' N S I B d S D Marys City, and their neice, ma | . T g 3 E Robinson, of Parkers Landing, Pa. are | beautifully finished with rope carved panels. Cushion 1ece ew ty e Dedroom Jduite siting in Pittsburgh, Pa., this week. | o 9 g 0 A . ! i ey will return the first part of next | reverse in rayon moquette. $10 Delivers It. This rich-looking suite is made of Oriental W alnut, with D e & i | i matched imported woods. The four major pieces are uniquely Mx‘gagg?%t:‘x’r pctx:l?alglsets“sflkngfirwgfl‘ designed, and a handsome chair and bench complete the outfit. Mrs. McGhann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | B. B. Love, at their picturesque place, | Meadow Brooke, at Morganza. i Comdr. Frank T. Foxwell, U. S. N, “ i d who has been on the training sm’p)kl‘.f JUSt RCSt i S. S. Wyoming, was the guest of his | t mother. Mrs. Thomas F. Foxwell of ‘ I S an (<4 u Foxwelis Point, at Leonardtown, Sat- | 4 Ad' t bl Ch $ OccaSlona Tchhone urday and Sunday. The Wyoming hag | justable arr Ha Lind Wood End been cruising in’ European waters al e i Summer with & number of midshipmen | Cabinct and Stool ndsome Jenny-Lind Wood En . aboard and has just recently docked at | ¢ and Ottoman P Annapolis. | air D D B d Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernard Abell of | = ouple ay- [4 Clement Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Alli- | “ o 5 75 o son Robey and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | ) v Trotter of Waldorf, Md. nt a few days this week in New York and will $:3‘95 Dr. a: F. A. Camalier of the : SR ! | g 5 wkén have spent ‘geverlal ? Handsome ma- 1 i ¢! anada returned Friday to o “NMr. Phiip ves of Laurel Grove, | hogany finished cabi- ] : . who accompgnied his daughter, Mrs. M. | cely ished mahogany gum- o 4 i €. Livingstor! and her to children ol R e \IH 'h_ 3 ‘r:’l J‘_“_';mrd net and stool ... at * el 3 ) eir home in Atlanta, Ga., and spent | [ he back of the chair is ad- WooC me. Multi-colored )a ot 3 3 g o Y et 1 2 | a week there, returned Saturday to his | justable to three reclining 2 L $ 50 g SRadig tractively made and _ b 4E | L home in St. Marys County. Softly upholstered in high-grade o back with velour scoop seat. 20 7 Convenient Deferred Payments Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Pardoe and thelr‘ tapestry. R two daughters, Miss Erva Pardoe and & Miss Margaret Pardoe, of Chevy Chase, were the guests of Mrs. T. F. Foxwell of . T Hervey Smpins Klght, ir. who | A handsome piece that open has spent the Spring and Summer in | . ouble bid o '™y e e y i 0 louble bed. Has inner- Hall Ing, a?'u;‘guaww:fnfalspe:‘fl:; Enghsh Lounge to a double bed i spring mattress oil bed a month with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. spring mattre on coil bed Hervey S. Knight. in their home in SR 4 ( h 1 il vanston, Ill. - Mr. Knight will be s s married the middls 6f GCtober. "On M Windsor Chalt : : alr return he and his bride will make their ; home in Washington for the Winter. § ; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Young of $ 9 5 Grand Rapids, Mich.,, are expect>d to | 95 b 3 return within 'a_fortnight to their es- | = % ‘ : tate and manor house, Susquehanna on | 3 5% the Chesapeake Bay, near Pearson, Md. | I Mr. and Mrs. Young will spend ths | i Fall and early Winter there. Mrs. J. J. Norris entertained Tuesday This graceful little e : { in honor of the late Owls Bridge Ghib, i Figured Mrs. A. S. Fenwick, Mrs. S. Paul Hay- chair is very strong- 3 i 05 g A den and Mrs. J. Fenner Lee were those N Thas s : " Denim Solid Walnut getting high scor | o 8 Miss Mary Agnes Dixon left Mondavl hogany finish, French Commode s With double stuffed cushion back... Fitted with e g s coutortie o S $Q.95 Careuly rued Wl ouble Day-Be mother, Mrs. Thémas A. McKay. of | SEE ot e eieer ! e b o Ariingion, in Bretton's Bay, at Leonard | S Aune tray, drop handles “and A eabid i own. Miss Dixon f the part; er-tire swivel wheels ! who accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frang e e R e tres Lathan of Leonardtown and Mr. Paul | T Tl e Ellis of Washington to Canada last of coloriul cretonne. week. Open an Account Miss Emma Metcalf, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Franklin Lee Metcalf, of Me- shanicsville, who left several weeks ago for m and Mary College, at Wil- : : liamsburg, Va. has returned home. ! Make Your %Lsstmezcflf found lh.% WKL‘:& nolt take i e two-year course she planned : : 1 and is now taking a post graduate : m course in biology at the River Springs | : HO = AttraCt‘ve e ' g : With These ss Mary Caf Raftery and i ] i Miss Louise Tippett, both of Washing- . . - 3 ton, were guests over the week end of | - . SRt 4 5 Mrs. Jack Tippett in her home at| Maddox, : : e % : 5 Miss Charlotte Gough entertained | : | 3 ] o Friday evening in honor of the Sub- g a’ deb Bridge Club. During the Summer | ¥ ; months this club did not meet. Miss | Mary Gwynn Hamilton and Miss Anna | Combs have taken the two places left -~ 4 ’ vacant by Miss Miriam Nathanson and 3 3 s = : urtall 1S Miss Anna Nathanson, who are this |[ff . R “ASY: year going to Western High School in Baltimore. Miss Olive Lynch of Valley Lee was " d Miks Desothy Finer entertatned at oo | [ " 3 orothy Fisher entes at din- %, b : : 1) ner at Hotel St. Mary's. ] . Our Selection Makes Julius %2 Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ficke and their geamairtwdsil 10-Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite 4 The Place to GET Mr.' and Mrs. G. Morgan Knight in Reading from left their home, Carroll Cottage, in Leon- v A substantially constructed suite with handsome A N . 1. Tennessee Red Cedar Chest. M8 Gwyan Bryan and _her | [ifl y rrcarTeloverla Shairs e Marquisette Criss-cross Curtains 3 SRt MV = brother, Mr. Brooke Bryan, of “Poto- | [[f walnut veneer and heavy carved overlays. Chairs have Crisp, New Ruffled or Tailored Voiles, some Sank mac View” at Valley Lee, this county, . : A s are spending several weeks with rela: jacquard velour seats. Greatly Reduced with flowered valances................ 98¢ Pr. 3. WaliutefinishyGatlar (C best with-at ach ii,":“cé"‘m‘?y“h’““"“ TeicSRsRIDIoE 8 . Sheer Marquisette Tailored Curtains, with lays Mr. Franklin King and his sister, Mrs. Pl Hem . s ssnmennpesisssiisv SIS Adelaide King Knott, both of Washing- ton, are spending this week end as the Dhng LR oo The New at the LOWC tetieesaietacstentcscnncnescmes s et guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, trimmed valance and bottom.............$1.95 Pr. Stephen V. King. in Leonardtown. Ml;s. 3B ?bcll of Bayside, who hfi Colorful Cretonne Window Drapes, shaped ! " spent some time in Washington wil valance A § i R d Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Voght, returned to- & . . day. She was A:companmled by Mr. and 34-inch Fine Quality Damask Portieres, in In a IO Mrs. M. C. Voght and their son, youn; 3 s ~ o 0 Canton \’oght,g 4 L » 4 5 Green, Gold, Red, Rose..... $7.95 Pr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Marian Gough of Z Damask Window Drapes, shaped fringe val- 3 $ 5 DOWN Del Baltimore and their two children wers ; $3.49 Pr. No the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James F. ||| | % 5 | Mattingly in the North End. § Announcerment ;G ml«(d}e of Jth: en- T diene gagement of Miss Mary Grace Johnso ¢ i i " f t 3 | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rhody John- . 4 - . i Bla,nkets a,nd Com orts 3 ] 95 Masf e Pae e o ; : : At S ial Prices ; $49 3 and Xavier Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Os- . i v » * fir 1 wald Pawne of anmplalni l\dkd.. ]\hls i 2 t peeta 2 . ecounty. The wedding will take place & 2 ) e Y o in St. Aloysious Roman Catholic Church | % Soft, Fluffy, Part-wool ]PIaxd Blankets, i With Tub. in Leonardtown. 70:80. in all boudoir colors. . E ¢ e Mr. E. Foxwell Burch, son of Mrs.| 70x80, in all boudoir ¢ $3 > i i Ernest Burch of Lillsston. left Wed- . i J WooLRllEd Comforters; i lm,le. q]ual!]l_\' § ) ‘ ¢ Sup nesday for John Hopkins University, in I ) ( : F ! red center with plain border i b f . Baltimore. ' He was awarded a four- | 3_ d t M t sateen, flowered ce x year scholarship in engineering there. Iece ur ve ron o alr UI e and back $5.95 I . £ Phl[ Mr. and_Mrs. Robert Prentice and their son Robert, jr. of Buffalo, who Serpentine-front davenport and comfortable, deep-seated $88 New Datterns in Betty Bates Bedspreads, Low-Boy os | 2 g E E 84x105. Jacquard or Daisy Patterns, in $ - < s, nicely upholstered in genuine ) ! Mansion, on the Patuxent River, have club and Bunny-back chairs, nicely up d in g all the new colors. ... . e s SO returned to their home in New York. | i il WG ; ; 1l the néw colors. - 8. Mrs. Herbert Vanderbilt of New York | mohair all over. Spring cushions reversible in moquette 20x40 French Wall Tapestries $1.79 each and Mrs. I. W. H. Campbell of Buffalo " and her daughter, Miss Virginia Camp- $10 Del"{e" It . An excef bell, who have spent some time as the ] shii! sele gUCSts of Mr. and Mrs, Jobn ¥, Bryant P, for distant | at Myrtle Point. on the Patuxent, have 3 i Mo returned to their homes. With Tubes b S 3 Telephone Stand : Magazine Open a Charge Account @l Has overything in | T58 beer o Compl. the way of tone A small deposit and convenient deferred Bliagitel Ith and selectivity Monday, Oct. 5th ‘ a p i i - . found in the cabi- 5 IRINA SKARIATINA ... -and Stool Rack payments will be arranged to suit you. = e $ net set. Also Countess Keller | $ I .95 $2 .95 tode Power Tube. "Avthor of e . o 3 1 AWorld Can End Mahogany finished and Solid Walnut and : : : W B | sturdily construct{d‘ handsomely carved. A @ u lw d BRENTANO’S o 1322 F St. N.W. Natfonal 0860 To sutmeranh copies of her onvenient Deferred Payments