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B—% SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, News of Nearby Maryland-Virginia The Rev. and Mrs. James S. Cox and their small daughter Anne Har- rison, have moved from their home in Silver Spring, Md., and are living in Washington until the completion of the rectory of the Church of the As- cension, of which the Rev. Mr. Cox is vicar. The rectory whicu has just been started, is being built adjacent to the church on Sligo avenue and will be of stone. Miss Dena Nordlie of -Stoughton, Wis., has arrived to spend the Winter with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Nordlie in their home in McLean, Va. Mrs. Nordlie has issued invitations for a luncheon Wednesday in honor of her guest. Mrs. Thomas Cartmal Henderson of Chantilly, Va., entertained Satur= day at a pretty pre-Christmas lunch= eon and bridge party when her guests included Mrs. George Buell and Mrs, E. Barbour Hutchison of Herndon; Mrs. John Harrison Ruff of Oakton and Mrs. Amos Chilcott, Mrs. James McConkie Henderson, Mrs. Paul C. Kincheloe, Mrs. Elmar S. Waring, Mrs. Henry Dudley Ludwig, Mrs, Henry Wise Kelly, Mrs. Frederick M. Everly, Mrs. George Raymond Huf- fard and Mrs. Thomas Putnam Chap- man, jr, all of Fairfax. Mrs. Thomas Edgar Aud enter- tained at contract bridge Saturday evening, followed by a buffet supper, in her home in Herndon, Va., having as guests Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hyde Buell, Dr. Ernest C. Shull, Mrs. E. Barbour Hutchison, Mrs. Allen H. Kirk, Mrs. George F. Buell, Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsey Bready, Mrs. David Murray Aud, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Dawson and Mrs. George A. Bready. —_— Mrs. R. C. L. Moncure entertained at her home in East Falls Church Saturday at a luncheon followed by contract. Her guests were Mrs, Helen Eisenhart, Mrs. Maurice Pierce, Mrs. Patrick Dormady, Mrs. Walter May- holm, Mrs. Alvin D. Hathaway, Mrs. Henry Warren and Mrs. Ester Cadron of Washington. Mr. and Mrs, J. Karl Gilchrist have moved into their new home in Sligo Park Hills, Md. Mr. Gilchrist is spe- cial assistant to the administrator of | Federal Housing. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pierce and their family have closed their Vienna, Va., home and will spend the Winter months in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Turnage of Sligo Park Hills, Md., entertained in their home at a buffet supper party Friday night for their house guests, Mrs. Clarence Bowman of Raleigh, N. C, and Mrs. Turnage’s sister, Mrs. Nat Long of Greenville, N. C. Mrs. Andrews Fetes P. E. O. Sisterhood Mrs. William E. Andrews will enter- tain at a tea tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock in her home at 1225 Fairmont street for members of the P. E. O. Sisterhood residing in the District of Columbia. Mrs. Andrews, who is treasurer of Chapter B, P. E. O,, will have receiv- ing with her the officers of the chap- ter, Mrs. Warner W. Stockberger, pres- ident; Mrs. E. H. Woodruff, vice presi- dent; Mrs. R. M. Wolfe, recording sec- retary; Mrs. Elliott F. Brumbaugh, corresponding secretary: Mrs. Worthy P. Sterns, chaplain; Mrs. Sidney R. Jacobs, guard, and Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Miss Jessie O. Elting and Mrs. E. T. Lomas, past presidents. From 5 to 6 o'clock Mrs. Andrews has invited the officers of the District of Columbia State Chapter to assist in receiving, Miss Laura V. D. Hanson, president; Mrs. Kenneth B. Jacob, first vice president; Dr. Ella R. Fales, | second vice president; Mrs. E. M. Fer- guson, recording secretary; Mss. E. C. Higbie, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Harry K. Underwood, treasurer, Mrs. Betty K. Reed, organizer. Assisting at the tea table, which will have effective decorations of yellow and white chrysanthemums and white candles with yellow shades, the P. E. O. colors, will be Mrs. Willa B. Ham- mond and Mrs. E. C. Corey. Others assisting in the dining room will be Mrs. P. W. Gibbon, Mrs. Horton H. McKeever, Mrs. Charles Sudduth, Mrs. S. A. Shelton, Miss Elizabeth Shelton, Miss Mary Lee Lawson, Miss Thelma Shelton and Miss Willamay Shelton. Following the reception the regular meeting of Chapter B will be held at 8 o'clock the president, Mrs. Warner W. Stockberger, presiding. Bar Association to Present Pageant The Bar Association of the District of Columbia have issued invitations to & pageant entitled the “Making of the Constitution” to be presented by its members at Constitution Hall Wed- nesday evening, December 18, at 8 o'clock. BRI e Give Yourself This Christmas Present Let us rejuvenate your old Matiress. Cost only $9 and up Thousands of thrifty housekeepers have discovered that they can save money by letting us make new mat- Gresses out of their old ones. We throw away the old ticking—sterilize the felt or hair—clean it—restore its resiliency and dress it up in charming new ticking. The cost is only $9.00 end up. 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