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4 Social Activities In Chevy Chase ; During Past Week Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Adams Announce Marriage of Their Daughter. Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Adams announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth to Mr. Henry O. Patton of New York| City. The wedding took place Thanks- gIVing aay. Mr. and Mrs. Adams had a family reunion at Thanksgiving din- ner, including relatives from New Ha- . Baltimore and New York Ci ir. and Mrs. George W. Kelley, jr., were hosts at supper and bridge Thurs- day evening, when the guests were Mr. and Mrs, Joseph L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Fleming of Chicago, nd Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schuyler. and Mrs, Charles Brooks their family of Falls Church. Va., were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Browning. Mr. Bernard Bieri, son of Lieut Comdr. B, H. Bieri and Mrs. Bieri, is spending the holidays in Collingswoed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoover have as their guests Mr. Hoover's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter of Hagerstown, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Porter are en route to Florida to spend the cander Powell spent the E: Mrs. E. Alexan- in New York City. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. B. Meneratti cir family of Annapol guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Frank P. Ca have as their g Cart s br aw, Mr. and Mrs Louis Cartwright of Rochest Y. who were entertained by their hosts at a dinner dance Tues evening at the Shoreham Hotel, other guests in- cluding Mr. and Mrs. Donald Earle and Mr. and Mrs. Upson. Dr. and Mrs. Jast week end in N were, Judge and . S. C. Crane, on Washington Heights. Mrs. Crane, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Betty Crane, 3 Lucille McGehee and Miss Sara Miller, left Friday by for Lexington, Va., where they attended the Thanks- _ and Mrs r B. Crane spent w York City, where -law, SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY NAVY EN oy MISS OLGA VON KLINKO AGEMENT | luncheon and bridge Wednesday at the | Kennedy-Warren. | Mrs their house guests Col. and Mrs, Fuller | of Akron, Ohio. Mrs. Jack Slick entertained at ‘Sodality of St. Thomas' Card Party' Monday The annual card party under the jr., and Miss | auspices of the Sodality of St. Thomas Mr. Emory Ireland, | Katherine Ireland, who are students at | the Apostle Church will be held at the the West Virginia University, Morgan- town, W. vafus‘pem the Tl’mnksgi\'ingisl’!g;i‘h?!?l H(&tfl Pecemfi{ l5,l x:t ’rpi;ln_ holidays with their parents, Mr. and | e following ls & PATER oy Mes- Bmmory 1. Ireland. | patrons and patronesses who are spox- Miss Grace Edwina Dutton, daughter | £ of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Dutton, ac- | p MIS. e e companied her brother and sister-in- |y james' A. Cahill, Mrs. Robert F. e Harmon Nicodemuts.| Canill, Mrs. D. J. Callahan, Mrs. John Where "they spent. the holidsys with | Cammack Mrs. Bdclaide Sovr Cive e o i aat | Patrick H. Davis, Miss V. Stella Divine. Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Hooper, of Cherry- | ert, Mrs. ‘C. Louis Eckloff, Mrs. Davis dale, Va. is the week end guest of| pkins, Miss Raphael A. Ellis, Mrs. Alex- | Miss Kathleen Selby before returning | gnder’ C. Eustace, Mrs. I H. Fisher, | to Fredericksburg, Va., where she is & | Mrs. Thomas F. Flaherty, Mrs. James student_of the Teachers' College. B. Flynn, Mrs, John Foote, Mrs. Dan- Mrs. William Allen Wilbur spent the | 1ai R Forbes, Mrs. John Fuller, Mrs. | Thanksgiving holiday with Mrs, Alfred | Gwynn Gardiner, Mrs. John W. Guider, W. A | of Ocean | Gruman, Mrs. John I Haas, Dr. and | D. Clinch at Mount Vernon, N. Y.|Mrs. Robert L. Graves, Mrs Mrs. George C. Goodrich Grove, N. J.,, arrived Friday to be the | Mrs. James G. Haskell, Mrs. Joseph house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur. | Hayden, Miss Anna R. Hickey, Mrs. Robert E. Kiine, jr., was hostess | Sarah €. Hickey, Mrs. at tea in her home in Chevy Chase| Hughes, sr.; Mrs. Robert W. Hunter, Monday afternoon, November 14, for|Mrs. Edward H. Johansen, Miss Kath- the Washington chapter of the Na-|arine C. Keane, Mrs. M. A. Keane, Mrs. tional Park Alumnae. Receiving with | James J. Kilroy, Dr. and Mrs. R. Kline were Miss Katharine | LeComte, Miss Margaret Lynam, M. Wicks, Mrs. Richard de Lambert, Miss | Leo C. May, Mrs. James McConville, A. | Margaret Finkensteadt and Miss Eliza- | Capt. Joseph P. McCrink, Mrs. Eliza- | beth” Pinkensteadt, | beth McDonnell, Dr. and Mrs. Charles The social section of the Chevy| H. McEnerney, Miss Mary K. McIn- William J. | STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. NOVEMBER 27, 1932—PART THREE. mann, Mrs. Lewis A. Payne, Mrs. B. D. | Riordan. Miss Mary A. Rover, Miss Katharine T. Rover, Mrs. M. Frank Ruppert, Dr. and Mr. George R. Salb, Mrs. Mary Scanlon, Mrs. Prederick W. Seibold, Mrs. Emmons Smith, Mrs. Wil- liam E. Shannon, Dr. and Mrs. Joha J. Shugrue, Miss Adele Smith, Miss Eu- nice Warner, Mrs. D. E. Spangler, Mrs. | ‘Walter S. Steele, Mrs. Joseph P. Tum- ulty, Miss Margaret T. Wallace and Dr. and Mrs. Otto N. Warner. French Envoy and Wife Hosts to Young Company | to succeed Mr. Massalski and will come | to this country about January 1. | The attache of the British embassy | and Mrs. Harold H. Sims will return | tomorrow or Tuesday from Alken, S. C., where they have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam S. Reyburn for several days. A The attache of the Polish embassy, | Mr. Jan Tomaszewski, who has been | abroad since October, will return to the embassy early in December. | The second secretary of the legation of the Dominican Republic, Senor Don | Ulises F. Espaillat, and Senora de |'Espaillat, will entertain a large company | at dinner this evening at the Army- Navy Country Club in honor of Senora | chase Woman’s Club will sponsor a |erney, Mrs. Harry G. Meem, Mrs. John | de Sacasa, wife of the President-elect ROM CRAVEN, Daughter of the chief co-ordinator, Rear Admiral Thomas Tingey Craven, U. N., and Mrs. Craven, whose engagement has been anncunced by them to N Anderson, L.L. B, of Washington, D. ts of Dr. Crane's ™~ 2 and her mother, Thompson, R. I, were and M giving dance at Washington and Lee | ¥ University. Mr. an their son, d Mrs. Sanford Bates and Mr. Loring Bates, left Wed- motor for New Britain, where they are guests of Mr. rother and sister-in-law, Mr. | W and Mrs, Ormond Bates. They stopped | at Northampton, Mass., where their daughter, Miss Betty Bates, who is a student at Smith College, joined them. Mr. and Mrs, James V. Bennett gave | a supper party Thanksgiving evening. | The guests numbered 25. Mr. Douglas Griesemer, jr.. returned Tuesday from Princeton University to | spend the holidays with his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Griesemer. Miss Roberta Kendall has returned | to her home from Chapel Hill, N. C. where she attended the Chapel Hill-| Duke foot ball game and the ball Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eberhard of Norfolk, Va., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cochran Fisher. Mrs. Robert Barnett entertained at| luncheon and bridge Wednesday. | Mrs. Denald Eerle is spending the | week end at the John Marshall Hotel 1n Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Sasser were hosts at a Thanksgiving dinner party. | The Chevy Chase Reading Class will | A meet in the home of Mrs. Whitman Cross Wednesday. Mrs. Cross will re- view “Work, Wealth and Happiness of Mankind,” by H. G. Wells. Mrs. Warren Mitchell entertained at @ bridge tea for her daughters, Miss Katharine Mitchell and Miss Corinne Mitchell, Monday. Miss Belva Hughes, who is a student of Western Maryland College, Westmin- ster, Md., is the guest of Miss Leora Sanford for the helidays. Mr. Harold De Veau, Mr. Donald De Veau and Mr. William Blum, jr., left Wecnesday by motor for Philadelphia, where they attended the Penn-Cornell foot ball game Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. La Blanc were hosts at supper and bridge last eve- ning, when covers were laid for 12. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoppe enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kirks and their family of Baltimore at Thanks- giving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Manter have @y their house guests Mr. Manter's Kmems, Capt. Joseph Newell and Mrs. Newell of West Newbury, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Manter were hosts at bridee and buffet supper Tuesday evening in t. and Mrs. Newell, ests. Benton spent k., where when there were Mr. and Mrs. John E , with motor y spent , Where 'y d with ) ng holidays Winings’ brother-in- and Mrs. L. P. Gree ings' mother, Mr: return with them to Chevy Lieut. Ed tioned at 2 holidays with his p Daniel C. Chace. Mrs, L. C. Koehler, who has been the guest of her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. August Koehler, has re- turned to her b St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Levin Han as hoste: infcrmal tea trom 3 to 5 o'clock M: day afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Irvine C. Gardner have @s their hol gt Dr. Gardner's mother, Mrs. Salue Gardner of Rey- nolds, Ind Miss Marguerite y Miss Peggy Kuhx aryland_U is, accomp stud o spent the holi- George Lew sgiving dinner party. and Mrs. Conrad ng, who will leave shortly for their ter home at Fort Meyers, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Manhart enter- tained Mr. H. Steward of Baltimore and rs. J. Manhart of Hampton Bay, Long Island, at Thanksgiving dinner at the Toll House Tavern Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod Maurice en- tertained at dinner and bridge Tues- ed at a Tk ai in compliment to M | day evening, when the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mapis, Mr. and Mrs. R. MacLeod and Mr. and Mrs. E.| | Calif. Taylor Chewning. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whiteford and their son Joseph are spending the week | end in Westminster, Md., with Mr. and Mrs. Peare Wentz. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. White spent | the holidgys at Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Little, left | Wednesday by motor for Lynchburg, Va., to visit their daughter, Miss Ennis Little, who is a student at Randolph: Macon College, and will go also to Le: ington, Va., where they will visit their son, Mr. Robert Little, who is a stu- dent of Virginia Military Academy. ., and Troxell Hall, Mc- d Photo. —Underw Whiteside, Whites! on danc ughter of who is College at Miss Jean tended Washington and gues of Dr. and fenburg. Col. and Mrs were Thanks Mrs. L. J. He Mrs. A, W. y Charles G. Crane of Ne the holiday guests of Dr. G. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Paulette, enter- tained at Thanksgiving r for Mrs, Paulette’s parents, ) d Mrs. Harold E. Doyle and their house ¢ Anna Schofield of New Yor Mr. Richard Tilden of Los Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. D hosts’ at_dinner and br evening in their home on Huntington street, when they will entertain their s. Ernest Hackett are in y, N. J., where they are staying at the Chalfont Mrs. Wa Miles buffet supper last evening in compliment to their guests, Mrs. John Moale and Mrs. William Godwin, ¢ | of Baltimere Mr. and Mrs. were Philip Gott have as in Gift Values!| Mr. I. Shah, jewelry merchant for the past 21 ye in presenting irison. Why? com I store and all our merchandise 1932, at “bed roc s on this same block, a Christm n takes the lead values without this is a new as bought in s giit use i pEIC ly say and prove that our regula are even Ladies’ 17-Jewel TAVANNES "N/\BE FFICIAL piano of the most exacting group of musical con- noisseurs in the world — the Metropolitan Opera Company. Hd You May now buy a Knabe as low as $1,095 lower than sale prices ¢ Men’s 17-Jewel HAMILTON 50 Decidedly charac gold. Br cluded! 50-Diamond Channel Wedding Band ift of ter, wel ral in- Beautiful 3 -Carat Diamond Ring For Him! Combination Comb, Brush, Mirror The “Kit dance for the sons and daughters of | Morris, Mrs. Hugh J. Murray, Mrs, the members of the entire club De-|Peter J. Nee, Dr. and Mrs. William F. cember 28 in the Chevy Chase Library. | O'Donnell, Ju Mrs. Daniel Those wishing to attend the dance may | W. O'Donoghuc A communicate with the chairman of the social secticn, Mrs. Hugh E. Ost- io{ Nicaragua. | Senor Don Mariano Amoedo Galar- mendi, formerly counselor of the Span- Phillips. e Members of Congress | Guests of New Englanders | The New England States Society of Washington is making elaborate prep- | arations for the first formal entertain- ment and dance of the current season. | 1t will be a typical New England Christ- | mas party, to be held at the Willard | Hotel Tuesday evening, December 20, | at 8:30 o'clock and will feature an hour’s | floor revue preceding three hours of dancing. All New Englanders are in- | vited to attend ay secure guest tickets or membership applications from iss Ruth Paugh, 1758 Q street north- | west. Members of the congressional circle | who are expected to attend include | or and Mrs. Marcus Coolidge, | ORCH IN tor Prederic Walcott, Representative and Richard Aldrich, Representative s. Edward Ticrney and sentative and Mrs. Richard Wiggles- worth. | Mr. Elmer E. Field is president of the society and will be assisted in the affair by Miss Mary Wallace, Miss Flora Whit- ing, Mr. J. M. Barra, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clough and Mr. James Dew- hurst. Mrs. Lena Dakin Gibbs is in charge of the entertainment for the P. Somerville, Announcing MEYER DAVIS ESTRA 1mencing Monday, November 28, Nightly, During Dinner THE Crystal Room THE WILLARD Managing Director soclety. Separate Pieces 52950 . .52950 ..524% ..516% ...5650 L5650 Dresser Vanity B0 s Chair ... .. Night Table. Dresse | Robert Austin, Mr. 4 pieces Chest and Bed SOCIETY. ish embassy in Washington and mewly | Geiger, Miss Helene Gingras, Miss Elizoe appointed consul general to Australia, will come to Washington this week for | a visit. Sencr Amoedo has a host of frlends in the Capital and a round of parties will be given in his honor. Mr. Edward Weintal has been ap- pointed an attache of the Polish Em- bassy here. He has been connected with the embassy for some time and recent- | ly returned from a two-month stay in | Europe. l Newman Club H(;lding | Card party Weclnesaay, The Newman Club of George Wash- | ington University is sponsoring a card party at 2400 Sixteenth street Wednes- day evening at 8:30 o'clock, of which | Miss Agnes O'Brien is chairman of com- | mittee. Patrons of the event are Mr. | Thomas Bentley, | Miss Helen Connolly, Miss Dorothy Craig, Mr. Paul Finnegan, Miss Barbara beth Geiger, Miss Mary Kerwin, Miss Elizabeth Kehoe, Miss Mary O'Brien, Miss Helen O'Brien, Mr. Edward Orozes, Mr. C. Upton, Mr. Roy Upton, Mise Elizabeth Waldecker, Ray Makar{ and Mr. Lawrence Gage. FARMS FOMAC, MD. We Caught the Goose that ran away Fox Hunting didncy ¥l Ber’” Perhape T at gives ou nay"Farm 1 b Your Sun i sreat stone fizeplace an: {o ® oclock. 7 e but_we en * before our from moen Phone Rockville 352 Brothers 1213 F Street « . For the convenience —of those many women Priday clearance, we have who were too late in our last selected more distinctive models for disposal at Close-out Prices. CLEARANCE Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats Group One Twenty-three Regularly $55 to $69.50 ....... Group Two Thirty-five COATS Regularly $79.50 to $85 .... Group Three COATS 3950 4950 Twenty COATS Regularly $88.50 to $115 .. 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