Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1931, Page 50

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8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 18, 1931—PART THREE. Chevy Chase Personal l Notes and Other Items 1 Of Socxal Interest M:. P. H. Batel and Miss | Marian Bates Return From | Europe. “Furniture of Merit"—— Mr. Phaon H. Bates and daughter, | day on the S. . Lapiand from Europe, e R e oeded. the Rt Joser | - : E have planned what is undcubtedly thq O oh ar Zumion ead : : . : 5 ; e p : O e iova Novigaiicn Gongres z | L ' those who take advantage ot it the bi at Venice. They also stoppell in Lon . 4 N % don, Paris, Beriin and Vienna. Mrs | i : e i Sy 1 Mt Chnaan | R ; - N that we haven’t qucted an “original p the last two months, jol em = | . 7 i 7 N alter 5. Bl ehtertatned at , ; _ : W the furniture is brand-new—a creation cf thc ney 1(\::1"(‘:‘1:"?:1‘ \svlerg;l:sd!)’ at her home un; p < . = ¥ - s \ - , % 4 x % iy f ] et o : - : R e . value, and now offered for the first time—not a <3(ll‘| Mrs. Samuel C. RDWJ;:dfiu““ R 3 5 i % 7 i j " . ” - s o e, Hac B el S and ! § : , e e price which its quality justifies. Mrs. Walter Coppage and Mr. William § s - s i ; 2 Shee. it G- Borah of Washington. Foomio L s . ; i . ¥ ; - e e o P iter i, Hol- TEMEEe | % 3/ Your savings will be actual—and big, and an of New Rochelle. 5 £ 4 4 % 3 5 2 . Te i oo s 1 T e DA . TR N ind NS L3 stantiate this as a fact, while your satisfaction wil ents, Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Walker, in Ontario, Calif a 5 x i ; ks ; s 2 : . o g T e B anali, B % i £y hods—the STORE cf QUALITY guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. El- S - < s ol 3 ¥ o methods the C | mont B. Hazard, on Ridgewood avenue. s 2 s § A 25 5 s 4 The Chevy Chase, D. C. Garden entertained at tea Monday by Vs She was Plans for the ensuing year were di cussed. It was decided to beauti and landscape the grounds and gardens e Home for Incurables - . . = and Mrs. Carl F. Stuhler and o i'wo-Piece Living Room Suite r, motored to Frederick, Md., | Saturday, to attend class day exercise at Hood College. | : 5 S ¥ i . aih b n D AR Mrs, Stubler will entertain her club Decidedly new and modern in design; with loosc ring cushion back; strongly constructed with the at_luncheon and bridge tomorrow at A " . } 3 . lecibne & r home on McKinley_street. best of materials w I covered with fine tapestry in and Mrs. John R. Morrell have rned after spending the Summer in ova Scotia and have opened their "nmc on Newland street. Mrs. Ralph Sabin was hostess at dinner Priday at her home, on Garfield street, in honor of Mrs. Robert C. Cone of Hartf . Conn., who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frederick R. Park of Hesketh street. Mr John Avery of Jocelyn street entortained at supper and bridge Thursday evening. Mrs. M. A. McCall and her little daughter. Maxine. who have been visit- | ing in the State of Washingtont for sev- cral months, returned to her home last Sunday. Mr. Carson Culp came home from Pennsylvania State College Saturday to attend the Navy-Maryland game. He was accompanied by his class mates; Mr. | Jack Hewitt of Indiana. Pa., Mr. John Kirkpatrick of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mr. Al Hoch of Milton, Pa. ' ¥ 5 = - P Mr. Char};s{‘ cClure of Leland street 3 - e 4 - . » . has returned from a visit with relatives ' e s o - it ~ W h and friends in Indiana and Iowa. % i o P 5 g, Gov' int rop Miss Mary Crane, the daughter of ; i 2 : = Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Barton Crane, has - " _—x : e, e o Mot Beloens o e : AT Secretary her studies in the sophomore class. & 5 " 5 Mrs. H. Cochran Fisher entertained at dinner and bridge Monday evening at_her home on Brandywine street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacHatton of Landrum Lane have as house guests Mrs. MacHatton's father and mothe Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Paull of Tarry town, N. Y. % X E Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett Whiteside of . Chevy Chase Parkway motored Lynchburg, Va., to spend the week end S e b o R vvo 1ece ivin oom Suite side, at Randolph Macon Woman's Coliege. Mrs. Charles R. Chambers had as her | The three essential features for satisfaction are prominent factors in this suite—style, quality, guests last week her sister, Mrs. R. A. 5 : . . : 1 White, from New York City, and_her character. The ign is after the In influence and the soit backs are of the attached pillow o niect, Mrs. Jed Hatzman, fr | Bt R e . ings, N. Y. " o it H”"\ type. Choice is from a large variety of coverings. Mrs. Carrie Jane Searl has returned | to her home on Walsh street after a | visit with relatives and friends in | ‘Tarrytown and Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Whittimore Boggs of Elm street | is at his home after spending six weeks | e e U h l d m\aprirfscng?smxfle» Hall of Harrison X R B p (0] Stere (Continued on Ninth Page.) : Y/ 3 5 s " —_—— i R e Footstool W. B. Moses & Sons : s i : 4 Very handy footstool F St. at 11th & o AP Drastical size and covered an ortment of attractive and i e $1 89 : 3 “Walnut Tea rials. Wagon A real service cart of solid COlOnlal SOfa ’ \\I‘l]ll\}l‘ W-tvl noiseless _ artillery The' desigr was taken from an old Virginia ; : AL AR $1850 model, cove waintly patterned up- @ .50 2 serving tray. holstery. The frame is solid mahogany and : ¥ beautifully finished Bedro q Your own good taste will approve the design of this suite] the excellent construction which is hurl walnut and gumwoo touch of carving. The picces are large and roomy Occasional Lounge Chair Chair ' R are ()ppOl‘ tu An effectively tailored You can place it consistently ir upholstered in artisic | i any room.” Has comfortable 1 Walnut Spinet § S : L spring _seat and upholstered tapestry. Reversible spring- back. The covering is an excel- Desk filled pil- 29 7 lent qu_aljty Studlo COUCh ShaE $ 4 5 :"adnccflro;l‘;? $13'50 Another design borrowed from al usi N 3 2 and seat. 2 4 Its dual use makr s very practical to lounge on by day or tapestry. the colonial days. The construce AXmlnStel' Rugs fl can be utilized as a single bed by night. . iondisisolidiwalnies Hheiintedion The thickly padded base makes it exc Sonyenieity : ox12. . Rough WOOIen tionally comfortable and there are three pil- $ '50 . fitted and $19 75 5 e - h full- ot Jutebl : i Domestm O\”Pn*als 25 Coats that, even in this day of marvelous values, will surprise you with their fi lit: f terial: : and fars, In ;pa:;:h;l ?55 Solid Walnut Book-Trough Green, Brown or ack. || . Sizes 14 to 46, ()oc‘:cgsntondal Ta:ble Coffee Table \End TIaP]lle : Condale Tk End Tabile Pictured is a Spanish Tile tinguished character which wil i ‘f,lff.’;::',?\,fy;'\?"(-ali\u‘| :u]\cl‘ <n|§- living room or, library % : The construction is solid gum- Layer Felt Mattress i ki admit this table to the comb.nation nut, X s o y caatiehat isnguite striking of your furnishings in any room. plied with removable glass tray. Made of gumwood v ith An attractively designed and wood, but it 1s finished to simu- + i é & : - proportioncd table of 3 i Thede { with sith its black trim. Butt walnut and Oriental mx- Both useiul and o el well - propor late mahogany. he design is Full fifty-pound layer-elt mattress covered with Sliadalbi nut top over- decorative and 95 Ir i ,m o $ 59 genuine walnut on- gumwood. attractive and the ticking of high-grade and made with four-fow im- 95 Pt \ laying gum- . at a special pnce hogany fin- Highly figured $5 95 workmanship is of C perial edge. It can be depended upon for long and . Other Coats wood. A butt-walnut the better type. comiortable service. $15 to $39.75 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. | Featured in the sale is a splendid assortment of value. jor this sale. ish.

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