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SOCIETY. Chevy Chase Entering Busy Fall Social Season Engagement of Miss Frances Philrips to Mr. Francis Hoff heins Announced. Other Notes of Community. engagement of their daughter, Frances Virginia, to Mr. MR‘ AND MRS. HUGH EDWARD PHILLIPS announce the Francis Mervin Hoffheins, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hoffheins of Washington. Mrs. Norval K. Tabler, assisted by her two daughters, Mrs. Roger Summerall and Miss ElL zabeth Tabler, entertained at a tea Thursday in honor of Miss Elizabeth Howser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Howser, whose marriage to Dr. Harry Davis of Washington. will take place in Qe mber. Mrs. Walter A. Brooks entertained® at a lunch party Wednesday in honor | of Mrs. Clarence Jensen and Mrs. | Henry Wooding. The guests included | Mrs. George Starkey, Mrs. Samuel Skelton, Mrs. Thomas Moskey, Mrs. Hawley also have as their week-end guest their daughter, Miss Lucia Haw- ley, who is a student at Willlam and Mary College. Mr. and Mrs. Wainwright were Edward M. Reidy, Mrs. Albert Hooper | hosts at a dinner party and dance and Miss Catherine Waters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Hopkins have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. | Oliver Wood and Mr. and Mrs. James Mahafly of Marlette, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle were | hosts to a company of 12 at a dinner party followed by bridge Tuesday. Mrs. Joseph H. DeVeau entertained | & company of 12 at supper and bridge Wednesday evening. Miss Prances Defandorf, the daugh- | ter of Dr. and Mrs. James H. Defan- dorf, entertained a company of 16 at a Halloween party last evening. Miss Defandorf was assisted by Miss Anne Herrle and Miss Janet Moran. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blocher have as their house guests Mrs. C. R. Ham- merness with her son, Richard Ham- | merness, and her daughter, Sylvia Hammerness, of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad H. Young left | Monday by motor for their Winter | residence in Fort Myers, Fla. after | being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph Clary. Dr. and Mrs. William Blum were hosts at a dinner party Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. W. C. Bar: last evening at the Columbia Coun- try Club. Miss Nan Neil of Winsboro, S. C., are the week-end guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Dan Murph. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Tarkington Hammer will entertain at a Halloween party this evening in their residence. Dr. and Mrs. William I. Ogus were hosts at a dinner party followed by bridge last Sunday, October 25, at the Broadmoor, in honor of the 20th wedding anniversary of Dr. and Mrs. George Goetzman. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deaver, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. | Lawrence Hopkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts, Mme. Tamara Dmi- trieff, Mr. Gene Duffer, Mrs. Betty Meckley and Judge Walter J. Casey. Mrs. Harry A. Haywood entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday in compliment to her sister, Mrs. James McFarline, who is her house guest. Mrs. McFarline will leave shortly for her home in Havana, Cuba. Mrs. W. Ralph Little entertained at luncheon and bridge on Monday. The guests were Mrs. Dorie Gruver, Mrs. Lowell Pinkerton, Mrs. Marc clay and her daughter, Miss Margary | Barclay, of London England. Dr. and Mrs. Blum left Friday by | motor for Intermont, W. Va. to at-| tend the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Hebron Lutheran | C 8 Mrs. Philip Gott will entertain a eompany of 12 at luncheon and bridge tomorrow. Mrs. Lloyd Sutton entertained at luncheon and bridge on Tuesday. The guests were Mrs. Burton Corning, Mrs. Willilam Scott Stein, Mrs. Roger ‘Whiteford, Mrs. Adolph Gude, Mrs. Edward Abbe, Mrs. William Gill, jr.; Mrs. Judson Wriley Jacobs, Mrs. Frank | Lord, Mrs. Sidney Sherwood, Mrs. | Joseph H. Batt and Mrs. Harry Randel. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Angle of Bhippensburg, Pa., are the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ben Temple Webster. Mr. and Mrs. T. Kelley Back were hosts at a supper party Tuesday 2ve- } ning in honor of Mrs. J. W. Berry, | of Manhattan, Kans, who is ‘he house guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Ben- | nett. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strang, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swingle, Mr. and Mrs. John | Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. John Ben- | nett, and Mrs. Elizabeth Carmelich. | Mr, S. Rankin Weisgerber, of De- | troit, Mich., is the house guest of | Mr. and Mrs. Burr N. Edwards. Mr., and Mrs. Marshall J. Goss have as their house guest Miss Helen Kuntz and Mr. Walter Brinkman, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Howard Mc- Knight entertained at a lunch party Monday, in honor of her cousin, Miss Kuntz, and last evening Mrs. J. Leonard Maramore entertained at a supper and bridge party, in compli- ment to Miss Kuntz and Mr. Brink- man. Mr. and Mrs. Lansing E. Van Allen have as their house guests Mr. Van | Allen’s father and sister, Mr. Edwin | Van Allen and Miss Mabel Van Allen, | of Albany, N. Y. Mr, Van Allen and | his daughter are en route to their Winter home in Lakeland, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Walser, left Priday by motor for Pittsburgh, Pa., where they are spending the week end with Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Fawcett. Mrs. P. J. Kispler of Martinsburg, W. Va, is the house guesi of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wainwright. Comdr. M. M. Dupre and Mrs. Du- pre of Annapolis, Md,, are the week- end guests of Comdr. Jean Hawley and Mrs. Hawley. Comdr. and Mrs. the lady in 2 red She is smart . . . in this beautifully cut wine-red satin-back crepe. . . with rhine- stones at throat and belt . . . the swing skirt . . . distinctive sleeve detail . . $29.95 ORE//E/ LINGERIL. LINENS Connecticut Ave. ot M Phillips, Mrs. Harry Baker, jr.; Mrs. Preston McLendon, Mrs. James A. Rolls and Mrs. Robert McKinley. Mr. and Mrs. James Rodgers enter- tained at a supper party and bridge last evening. The guests were Mr. | and Mrs. H. Harland Crowell, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkinson and Mr. and Mrs. August Koehler, Col. and Mrs. Donald H. Sawyer | have as their house guest Mrs. A. H. Reeves of Oyster Bay, Long Island. Mrs. David K. Robinson entertained | 2t a dinner and bridge party Wednes- day evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Robinson. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Teller Cocke were hosts at a dinner party Wednes- day evening for Mr. and Mrs. Gearge McNeir of New York and Mr. and Mrs. William McNeir of Washington. Mrs. Marvin Farrington with her daughter, Miss Edith Farrington, have returned from Freiburg, Maine, where they spent the Summer. Church PE)‘mc Benefit On Friday Evening The beautiful musical travelog of “Ireland,” which Bronson de Cou will show Friday evening at the Willard for the benefit of the Episcopal Church Home has gathered much interest. The pictures are marvels of beauty and color and Mr. de Cou has a hap- Py way of presenting his subject. Ad- ditional patrons are Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mr. Byron S. Adams, Dr. Wal- ter Harbin, Miss Mary Ingle, Mrs. Lawrence Lee, Mrs. Paul E, Johnson, Mrs. George Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Victor B. Deyber, Mrs. Hugh Oli- phant, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Green, Mrs. John Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Kerslake, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burt, Dr. and Mrs. Ze Barney T. Phil- lips, Mrs, Robert Brookings, Mrs. Hen- nen Jennings, Mrs. R. H. A. Carter. finckel, "Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Lee and Mr. Henry P. Blair, Plans Completed For Party Saturday Miss Virginia Manning, chairman of St. Cecilia’s Academy Alumnae card party and dance, and her com- mittee have completed the final ar- rangements for the affair. The card party and dance will be held Satur- day at the Mayflower Hotel. Cards will be played from 8 to 10:30 o’clock and dancing will be from 10 to 1 o’clock. * AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART THREE. Bride of Yesterday and Father Mrs. A. M. Parkins, Mr. Julius Gar- | WnROSENDORF ANOTHER GREAT EVENT Never put off until “tomor- row” while opportunity argues with such force as it does now! Distinguished Hosts AtTheater Tomorrow Mrs. Woodrow Wijson will entertain & party at the opening of “Ethan Frome” at the National Theater tomor- row night. Representative and Mrs. Tilman Bacon Parks also will be hosts, as will the Assistant Secretary of Commerce, Mr Eugene Vidal; Judge and Mrs. D. Lawrence Groner, Judge and Mrs. Eugene Black, the economic adviser to the Security and Exchange Commis- sion, Mr. Kemper Simpson; Mr. and | Mrs. Blair Banister, the latter Assistant | Treasurer of the United States; Mr. Preston Delano, cousin of the Presi- dent; Mrs. Henry D. Flood, Mr. and Mrs. George Offutt, Dr. and Mrs. | William Beverly Mason, Mr. and Mrs. | William Payne Meredith, Mr. and Mrs, | Leslie Garnett, Mr. and Mrs. Jo V. | Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirkpat- rick Noble, Mrs. J. M. Kirke, Mr. E. K. Burlew, Mr. Joseph Eastman, Mr. Stuart Fuller, Mr. Oscar B. Rider, Mrs. Grace D. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Crowell, Mrs. J. B. Brantley, Mr. and | Mrs. Arthur J. Altmeyer and Mrs. Mil- burn L. Wilson. The boxholders include, in addition | to the Assistant Secretary of Com- | merce, Mr. Vidal; Dr. and Mrs. Edward B. Meigs, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cotter, | who will have guests in two boxes; Mr. | and Mrs. Guy Mason, Mr. and Mrs. | | Kenneth Parkinson, Col. and Mrs. | | Edwin Halsey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. ‘Tumulty, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hil-| dreth, Mr. Charles Douglas and Mr. Augustus Giegengas JOANNA KELLER Designs and onn‘u m's Clothes —and Ad BAVARIAN EMBROIDER Met. 3 1321 Mass. Ave. N.W. 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