Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1936, Page 51

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Hostesses At Bridge DuringWeek Numerous Parties Are Given in Falls Church. ALLS CHURCH, Va., October 10. —Mrs. Lyman Moore enter- tained at a bridge luncheon at her home on Wednesday. Her guests were Mrs. W. T. Westcott, Mrs. William S. Brown, Mrs. Oziah B. Liv- ingston, Mrs. Merritt Pope, Mrs. Wallis M. Schutt, Mrs. W. E. Glenn, Mrs. P. H. Smythe, Mrs. Edward B. Wilcox, Mrs. George Butterworth, Mrs. Wil- liam Crossman, Mrs. Guy Shreve, Mrs. Raymond Henry Lee, Mrs. R. C. Staeb- ner, Mrs. E. C. Beinhart and Mrs. J. Oliver Frank and Mrs. A. D. Torrey- son, mother of Mrs. Moore. Mrs. John H. Cline was hostess on Tuesday evening at an informal bridge party and supper, entertaining Mrs. Walter Granger, Mrs. Frank M. ® Thompson, Mrs. Versal Spalding, Mrs. Theodore H. Uhler, Mrs. Edward G. Fenwick, Mrs. Charles R. Fenwick and Mrs. Howard Berger. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fellows enter- tained at an informal party on Wed- nesday evening at their home in East Falls Church. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Gould. Mrs. Louis B. Wood, Mrs. Alex | ander Galt, Mrs. Edwin D. William: and Mrs. S. R. Copper were their guests. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Gould were hosts | at a bridge party Thursday evening.‘ A late supper followed, and the guests were Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Haertel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fellows, Mr, and Mrs. | Y Felix Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gannt, Mrs. Noble Moore and Mrs. | George Butterworth. Mrs. Frederick W. Jones, Mrs. George L. Robertshaw, Mrs. Fred- erick Howard, Mrs. R. C. L. Moncure, Mrs. P. H. Smythe, Mrs. T. M. Tal- bott, Mrs. Charles Marshall and Mrs. Samuel R. Copper had a bridge lunch- eon at Rixie Mansions yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Leah Gouch of Spo- | kane, Wash,, arrived this week in| Falls Church to make their home here. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wideman, for- | merly of Country Club Hills, are now at home to their friends in Falls Church, Va. Mrs. William T. Westcott enter- tained Mrs. J. Oliver Frank, Mrs. | Raymond Henry Lee and Mrs. Oziah B. Livingston at luncheon and bridge ‘Thursday. Miss Janet Williams of Pawtucket, R. 1, was a guest of Mrs. Louis Woods this week en route to Warrenton, where she will be a house guest of Miss Virginia Calvert for the horse show and dance. Miss Charlotte Coffin, who has been visiting her cousins, Miss Carrol East- man and Mrs. Charles R. Fenwick of East Falls Church, returned home Friday. Mrs. E. Dutton Storey and her son Duttone Gordon, who have been visit- ing Mrs. James Loveday of Falls Church, left Thursday to join Mr. | Storey at Clarksburg, W. Va, where | they will make their home. Mrs. Edward V. Rowan left today for a 10-day trip to Cleveland to join her husband, director of Federal Arts | Recent Bride MRS. HARVEY VICTO EVERETT, Who was formerly Miss Miriam Dorothy Posey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Elvin Posey. The wedding took place in the Church of the Transfiguration in New York last month. Mr. and Mrs. Everett are residing in Colo- nial Village, Va. Laytonsville News Notes Of the Week l AYTONSVILLE, Md., October 10—Mr. Worthington =~ Ma- gruder, a former resident, now | living in Norfolk, Va., has been | visiting his sisters. | Mrs. Marion Weeks is in Riverdale with her son, Mr. Harry Weeks, for an | extended visit. | Mrs, F. L. Ransome, who spent the | Summer in the East, has returned to | her home in Pasadena, Calif., accom= | panied by her grandchildren, George: Fry and Amy Fry of Laytonsville, and Miss Anna Stiles of Shady Grove, who will remain there for part of the ‘Winter. Mr. and Mrs. John Snouffer are at home after a week with their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Clark, at Epping Forest. Miss Con- stance Williams, who has been in Ep- ping Forest with the Clarks all Sum- mer, returned also. | Miss Josie Higgins of Rockville is | the guest of Mrs. Harry Williams at | the Willows, near Oakdale. | Mrs. Edward Blunt of Woodburne Farm, near Laytonsville, entertained at a bridge luncheon on Wednesday, having as guests Mrs. William B.| Mobley and Miss Lulu Bell of Chevy Chase, Mrs. Thomas Waters, Mrs. | Henry Griffith, Miss Vashti Bartlett of | Gaithersburg, Mrs. William T. War- | field, Mrs. Z. M. Waters, Mrs. Remus Riggs of Goshen, Mrs. W. W. Griffith, | Mrs. Vestus Willcox, Mrs. Uriah Grif- fith, Mrs. Allison Taylor, Mrs. V. H. Dyson, Mrs. Elgee Riggs, Mrs. Merhle Haines, Mrs. Samuel Riggs, Mrs. Thomas Stewart, Mrs. Greenberry | Griffith and Miss Maud Dorsey of | THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTO D. C, OCTOBER 11, 1936—PART THREE. 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