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SOCIETY Meace i e 1. Krat, b of | JEMSTITCHING AND. - 3. vretenos and Ellen N. Chaconas. P!COT EmlNG at the 8t. Clair Country Club in honor e. 2 ; O s bride"ina-bridosroom and the Marriage Licenses. St of the wedding party. The bride is well known here, where | Marriage liceases have beea issued to the O1 Gl xho has. beon a ro e e e ot ROSE SOCIETY ELECTS. | QuICK SERVICE - her aunt, Dr. Mary Alice Brostus. { e % Following the election of officers Mfu Gen. George Owen Squier, chief Arthur E. Bush and Cassle gnal oili ) will sail from Howal . ver of Brookerille, Md., and uth of Baltimore, '8 SOCIETY D. C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 e e e ABHING U N e U, T A S U S - Are Your Hair Nets Satisfactory? o Shuained ONICU Ros Human Hair Nets, perfectly matched for color so that they are veally “‘invisible’’ when used. Dallas Grover, jr., and Estel 1328 wAl.l.MA-l'l? EPIVA(‘F t"w d yesterday afternoon at a meeting held Between 3 " o 'm'( T and U—13th and 3 New York tomorrow on the Olympic at Walter Reed Hospital, the Ameri- Phone N. 18163 3 . President and Ml’s- Hardlng Will Listen to Lo attend the rudio conference in Lon- .I?‘i'r:',',"‘g“';::’."" Gerirade Timons, both of | can Rose Soclety adjourned. Robert ACKERMAN & HONIKMAN'T M. Hicks and Mary 1. Beott. Pyle of West Grove, was re-elect- 1 3. White of Rock Hili, 8. C., and |ed president; John Wister of Phila- Special Singing of School Children on the Ellipse Today. tell will sail from New York tomor- | MHi B. Matthe of this city and row on the Olympic for Cherbourg |Imozens town, Md. —_— and Southampton and will spend | 5% 2 i D, 3 4 Edna L. May. he method of grinding wood as three months in England. D Lefngwell and Rath ¥, Deck, raw ‘material for paper was first in- BUmR .o Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sherman Bou- | Mary H, Adams of this city. delphia, secretary, and Charles Potty of Paterson, N. J., treasurer. ELK GROVE clb. change color. UNICUM Real Human HairNets. —_— i You'll so0n see the difference. The Shubert-Belasco was filled last| jamuel A. Beeber and Mayme B. Hillard. |troduced into the United States in el sy = i1 night with a fiumber of well known | Jennie E. Walker of Loga: 5 1869. 1 W. Va. Ave. Two Styles: 'HE President and Mrs. Hard- persons to witness thé-minstrel show | _Frank J. Laverzo and Caterina M. Lagomar- “Fringe’” Nets and ing will attend the serenade given for the benefit of the National |sino, =\ 0 v oy N 3 Disabled Soldiers' League. In boxes 1 5 he Gladss C. city. to the Pnulelenx.r g‘;;ran'nb! : = were Senator and Mrs. Selden u‘l‘lr‘zl::l’;; ""n_:‘m::flor x:.‘u city. school children of Washingto : Spencer, Senator and Mrs. Duncan U. { both of Theological Seminary, Va. on the Ellipse this afternoon. % Fletcher, Senator and Mrs. Arthur| Hans Feurer and Madeleine Lacroix. i i Mrs. Harding contributed not only a Capper, Senator and Mrs. Harry §.{ Charles A, lilake and Bertha T. lefner, G Levi G. Gardener and Margaret G. Mae- delightful feature, but a remunera- New. Senator and Mrs. Henry' Wi yfv eyes. Mrs. John Temple Graves, and | tive one to the National Disabled Sol- = 1 Adan M Ecmittand Lonle diers’ League at the benefit winstrel Mrs. Sidney Andrews. Sterick Tt Chathesd of Beston, Mase.. and Mr!._Edwlrfl Beale McLean fllledRhe‘l; 1 Bd‘l‘ ml‘l, Su;ma'pr'of X nfl”’h ~ = show given by wounded men for the DX with woldiers (1o e el | Mars Williamsonof this eity: ~ benefit of the league, in sending 5 7 Wil flowers from the White House gar- dens to be sold. “*Self-Adjusting Cap’* Nets 15c. each—2 for 25¢c. and up You'H find them at leading shops THEO. H. GARY CO. 6149 Irving Place New Yerk Wanzer. entertained a large group of the men Miam L. Bailey of Alexandria, Farriers and Ladies’ Smart Wear from that hospital. M Mr. John Arthur Ray of the United °' : i G at Twelfth St. James Jona 3 A ” States consular service and Mrs. Ray Viee Preatdent 5 5 have returned to Washington from e De Dinner Guest. * Annapolis, where they went for the The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- graduation exercises yesterday. Mr. idge will be present tonight at a Ray was formerly prntc!::; ‘r’.'e I::‘; dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Edward | m:ge};‘;.twt:.:c ‘gue:x:'yaz dinner last Beale McLean at Friendship, when night of Prof. and Mrs. Arturo Fer- Miss Allsa Mellon, daughter of the : S | nandes, the former the successor of | JZWIE HUUE Secraueylofiitie Iressury Twill Jaing 3 Mr. Ray at the academy. Following | 15Vid Denais of Fort Myer. B! - ey will zlso attend the dinner they attended the ball. becca Williams of this city. Clearance 0dds and Ends of Women’s Wear at Where Baby’s Clothes are Featured Cinderella has a Specialty Shop—devoted e: clusively to Baby’s Apparel—in which you'll find dis- the Teception Eiven ia honor of. the = 5 i . S, > ¢ o s . R ill go to Prince- Richard H. Collin: Lillian L. Bowden, played cverything the toddlers need—from cradle Seorétary [of ithe) Navy wnd i Mee ton Tom e for 3 week ena visit. poamard W, x:-n: 2nd Virgiota D. Moore, o d clothes to play clothes—of distinctive design; of Coontz, i s R e [ 30 A Lowie uf"mmn‘ Park, Md., and — A L 5 - di s Mrs. Coolidge will attend the . wona Crump of this city. hand make: of entirely different effects than are to i e e Births Reported. pobiiger K Cory ana Bisache C. Yerber, \ . be found anywhere else. Harding by the school children of the city on the White Lot this after- And Cinderrella prices are the fair prices for LA superior quality. Mrs. Coolidge will ocoupy a box for = the Seeger concert at the Belasco Dewey A. De Wees of Charleston. W. Va., and Marle . Armstrong of Takoma Park, Md R and HBeatrice Taylor. rdv and Elizabeth C. Freeman. 16 Pa., and The following births have been reported to the health depurtment within the last twenty four hours: Robert L. and Zora M. Bell, girl Do Your Shopping Early 25 Trimmed Hats S0 $1.00 D Treater this af! . and will have Have you bought baby a “Laddic Boy”? The playmate Aen e othat et Yudge Snd Abs U0 o UG TE i : - i of President Harding’s airedale. On sale in the Toy Shop. e Epant M. and e Don Gaward W, aud May L. Carbart. girl. R are e Sl Georgettes and wilks, values up 3 . nd Marguerite Swindler. boy. J ot . Lisai, lw Bl uses to $6.95, sz 95 - The Secretary of State and Mrs. MRS. ROBERT E. COONTZ, Barmond N AN e iy {at o)) Colucelang Angeitatonis’ Alesion. . CLEARANCE - = = F ourteent h at Hughes will move from their town house | Who, with her husband, Rear Admiral| Touis J. nd Rowe L. Grant. bos. e Harpes and Heasstéa K. Beren . Sport and plain models. to Graystone, the charming suburban | Coomts, chief of maval operations, nd Eva L. McCulls, girl. 3. Panl Garber and Eizal 10 clflth skll’ts YValues up to $20.00 55.00 = — = place on the edge of Rock Creek Park, | will hold a reception at Wardmam Myrtle Cohill, boy. oseph M. . and A. CLEARANCE .- which they have leased for the summer. | Park Hotel thix evening im honor of Mary A. Smith, boy. r of Damascus, Va. o Sport models. Values to The ambassador of Belgium, Baron | he, Secretary of the Navy amd Mrs. T. and Gertrude Gray, ik v e Lizsce otk 6 Tweed Suits $35.00, slo 00 3 win Denby. ‘and Helen L. Braithwaite, girl. Allen D, 'Sheiton of Lepanto, Ark., and CLEARANCE = = Matthew A. und_Helen C. Drapp, girl. de Cartfer; left Washington this . Moraing for. New York. aud. Peeks: Charles ¥. and . boy. e via B, Bowman of Remacr, W. Va. kill, where he will review the 23d|their guests included Mr. and Mrs.| Harry M. and Alyce Lowry, girl. Lillian MeNey of this el " 7 and Regiment of the New York National {Harold Walker and Commander and i nd Christine C. Swindler, boy. Clifford 8. Wendell and Lottie Ward. Guard, and will be a guest over the|Mrs. Randolph Miner. = Andrew C. Ellett and Lelia E. Aoderson, week end. He will return to Wash- % 2 Hibotirat: Richmant SV ington the middle of next week. |Amdrewn—Lee W Fivrion and Sacia (hew. i Darker of High Tolat, Mo s |+ 2nd Cora eorge L. and Ethel L. Jackson Harry M. Echellings and Vida E. Tracey. Silks, taken from our regular 25 Dresses " stock. vaues up to 1350 $10.00 CLEARANCE .. 10 D l &Coat’ \'e:z:::; and 'l'v‘u:r;j slg 5“ Tomorrow Afternoo KAPLOW T Zsros. The ambassador of Great Britain siEAdal Clarence “and Cora_ Jackon, both. of Baitimore, Md. . et 721 Ninth Street N.W. and Lady Geddes will be hosts at|pThe marriage of Miss ¢ Willlam H. and Dolorix Lomas, girl John A. Andrews of Camp Meade, Md., and eed Sport models. Values to mn + W dinner this evening in_celebration of | {IERATe Loc, davghier William and Edna Wratt, bos Adelaide D Taw of thix_city. Wi . s35e0. A Adjacent to the Rialto the birthday of King George of Eng- | yjiam Ralph lee, and Capt d g Louis G. Benelll and Mary A. Killaed, both CLEARANCE .......... Adj o & Amnsworth Andrews, - 8. AL take | i or o Hilizwood: i - SR i - place tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clocl o Y . Albert L. Frazier and Catherine Goodwin. X & S . Stephen's Lpiscopal Church, the d F Clarence §. Stitles 0 jam. 15 N vy T hne S“Its Values to 2 P i d Minnie Rarker, Virgil F. Shaw of Fort Bliss, Tex., and a rico s Admiral and Mrs. Coonts ive Reception for the Denbys. Rear Admiral R. E. Coontz, chief of | Miss Elizabeth Roe Caldwell will at- naval operations, and Mrs. Coontz will [tend the bride as maid of honor and give a reception at Wardman Park |Capt. Andrews wiil have Capt. Arthur et Virea o Hotel this evening in honor of the|Champany, U. S. A.. as best man, and a0 of Boston, Mass. Secretary of the Navy and Mre. Edwin | the following ushers: Capt. Notley ds. Cox. bor. M. Terman of Larwill, Ind. Denby. Young du Hamel, N Kinley, Lieut. . Dr. George Fiske Dudley, offi- ! ciating. S e i and Helen L. Laddbush. girl. M. and Elsie C. Rosenbuxch, girl. Hammond Mollos. girl. Helen R. Welsh of this city. Intyre and Meta P. Ash Separate Skirts of Rare Charm and Unequaled Loveliness Introducing Milady’s Novelty Silk Skirts s15 Values to $45.00 Mrs. C. Frank Reavis, wife of Rep- resentative Reavis, entertained at a luncheon today at her residence on Macomb street, in compliment to Mrs. Elizabeth Leary of Seattle, a director in the D. A. R. and a regent of Mount Vernon, who is making a lengthy stay at the Hotel Washington. The table was decorated with a center- piece of pink Dorothy Perkins rose: Mr. Hubert Guerin, attache of the French embassy, will leave Washing- ton this evening and sail tomorrow from New York for France, where he will spend part of the summer. Signora Falorsi, wife of the secre- tary of Italian embassy, temporarily attached, has gone to Coburg, Ont., for a visit. Sir Arthur Willert, who recontly visit- ed in Washington, was the guest of honor [ ot “Washington by the nev_at 3.| NURSES GET DIPLOMAS. Herman Lane, Ensign Robert and Ensign Franklin Johnson. A reception will follow at 1405 Newton street, the home of the bride's parents. Capt. Andrews and his bride will reside at Camp Meade on their return from their wedding ti The marriage of Miss Henrietta Berens, daughter of Mr. Henry Berens, to Dr. John Harper, U. 8.'N., took placg last evening. The ceremony was performed at 7:30 — Frances M. Maxwi Gertrude Whiting, Riordan of the Immaculate Concep: tion Church. The decorations in the = bullroom were of green and white Thirteen Awards at Garfield Train with a_bower of ferns arranged at 3 B i heiite mhieaiihe fecterony|| )T JnEgScEool Co e comen Was performed and whers the bride| Graduation exercises of Garfleld and bridegroom Iscer :;“‘"‘:k“g""' Hospital Training School for Nurses posts witl white cords marked an Bisle in the center, each post mounted | Were held last-night on the lawns of M A Most Extraor- dinary Sale TO 614 ELEVENTH ST. Fourth Floor The House A Remarkable Sale of Courtesy:- Philipsborniae o of Celebrated at luncheon yesterday of the English-! Ltk a basket of lilies of the valley. |the hospital. at which thirteen re Speaking Union in New York city.| “he bride wore a gown of white|ctived diplomas. _Rt. Rev. A of sweaters at hand, the wise woman selects ved aiplomas, " Rt Rev. “Alfred : . . B . . Aonont Cthe other guests wers former| g, oride MOTe B O veiled in | Harding, Bishop of Washington, offc the separate skirt as an inexpensive way of increasing Attorney General of the United States |jace and the skirt draped with white | the, mv:_‘-:g; e A : George . W. Wickersham, who _ pre- er the variety of her wardrobe. sided; the British consul general in New ;,‘,';Li;,:,‘,“",‘.h:”“,".,;"::‘,':t"".fi;'::; ant Secretary of Labor Edward J. Included in thi: kabl bl Ski i ; Henning, Dr. Harry H. Kerr. Judge U m s remarkable assemblage are rts o e e s of informa. | Lulle and her tulle veil was held with {Sgnton 3. pecle, ‘and Dr. Yarrow, - of Canton Crepe, Moonglow, Roshanara, Cardelle, ton, Mr. Tobert Wilerorce, and Mr.| (el pens with a snower of Iies. *|PEAG O% uhe Ciomns Ve E1- Tally-ho, Georgette Crepe, and unusual styles pre- spondent of the London Times, of which | .Js"Gity was matron of honor for her | lenpBritt: Mrdelene HeERaD. Frilee dominate in smart tailored effects—box or knife years ol pleats; checks, plaids and plain colors. All sizes for e e s Teuchiar. S;'EZ%:&;&E?;&:’%:E::::hsu: el ity e Withon e emcyotiee. e ehoke ‘sarroge. 1o |Manniog; 3ilss Ciaive Lobse and Miss (o fitching and BattonsCovered Lee, who will be married tomorrow to |} ;idered in silver, and they wore Quality the very best. Quick service. MRS. M. E. HOLLEY 2561 15th N.W. WITH the vogue for sport wear and the season B Arthur Willert was Washington cor- | 565 CItY, was matron ot Boor Meender lia Trwin, Mabel 1. Jacl respondent a few years ago. failte satin. trimmed with narrow gold | son Leona Nealis, AN Orth, Carrie L Mr. Paul Oliver Drury will take place frocks of georgette crepe in rust, . Q June 11, snd Miss Adclaide de Prendre|, 4iq and twilight blue, each em- Cotton, 13¢c; Silk, 14c Capt. John Ainsworth Andrews, U. S. A. | gijver slippers and wreaths of silver |You do met have to wait for your ‘ The consul general to London and Mrs. | leaves in_their hair. g Robert Skinner were the guests of honor | Dr. Forrest M. Harrison. U. 8. at a dinner last evening with Mr. and | Was best man and the ushers were Mrs. Frederic William Wile as hosts, | Mr Frederick Berens, brother of the REGISTERED No expression of fashion is more favored by discriminating ladies of America than the designs offered in Bluebird Hats—of which these are the newest and best examples. Regardless of Value marked at the uniform price— Store Your Furs —with us before leaving town for Tor N |bride; Dr. William E. Dettweiler of i M e e e e ok end. " | Kansas City, Mr. Frederick Thues. Mr. [Col 8378 The groomsmen were Dr. H. L June W eddlngs mith, Dr. R. H. Miller, Dr. Lk H. s, Canada, Mexico and Cuba, has | pee aitad Siares Navy Just returned from Brazil to resume|''x LOtRC SIS WO o ed in the 5 ¢ . e e Orders taken in and out of F at Ten& St. United States last December on the bridegroom. A reception with danc- 3 3707 for estrmates. the Brazilian embassy on that official E. Harper of Ph#tadelphia, mother of But remained in his country by order | M MY of his government to make adaresses | STEPS embroldered in biue crvatal beads | oo s as Sn T ATE G Street 2nd to give. lectures on trade rela-|and Mrs. Harper was in black lace made BIR 1415 G Street abara, the daughter of the great Brazilian journalist, Senator Alcindo [STEbe. with a tulle tuffeted hat and o Charles Brown and Mr. Albert Mor- Commercial Attache L Mr. Sebastiao Sampao, the Brazitian | O1i¢ "D 11 W, Wellington, Dr. 3. o | Exquisite Bridal Bouquets commercial attache for the United|Seott and Dr d. Bt Chboners, all of . 4 o t ] and Wedding Decorations. his duties at the Brasilian embassy in | A Wedding supper was served in the Washington. Mr. Sampaio left thelbyi™ FrCel On the FOOF B0C L0 o the Washington. Phone Main U. S. 8. Florida, accompanying Secre- 7 tary of State Colby, and representing | 18, followed, at which Alrs Befens mission to South America. Mr. Sam- . q K {-k A d g f paio did mot return with Mr. Colby, | it Pridestoom, recelved with Dr. and BIacklstone, 14th & H over crepe. . d M h 3 D tlone between Brail and the United| 'Wnen Dr. and Mrs. Harper left for Opposite Kelth's atur ay~=~ others ay Nrs. Sampalo, formerly Sylvia Guan. | thelr wedding trip, the latter wore dark Furs Exclusively Guanabara, and their two little girls | 7 are already installed at the Connecti- | S50 Sleeves. =~ = "\ ¢ home Little Tots' Summer . cul partment at Pelnfin Court until the first of Octo- Dresses of Gingham |]|!,2, Sumpaic, 2 newspaper man in |ber. wifn they will take possession of | the summer. . The cost 1s moderare P AL L e o their apartment at“1812 K street. | —the protection afforded by our im- and Chamb;ay first _vice president of _the|jAmOpS the l‘;‘;;;"r"':‘:," gueits yrere proved facilities complete. Brasilian Soclety of Men of Letters. | sie: : Furs called for on notice. Tel. Frank.5752. and is the eorrespondent in the United | nors spm, of Merietta, Ohlo; Mrs. Wil REBUILDING FURS A SPECIALTY States for the Jormal Do Commercio. | xamiicirh of iudson, N, - M. Sampalo Ioft last night for New e Naw o s where he will address today the Stripes; solid colors with | ey in American. Chamber of om: | Lt Cahoune Beanete of Pandcions |, FOR FURS BEST checked trimming; others merce, and June 6 a joint meetitfz of | M2 At ReTAe B O rtained | Doa't put off sending your furs to storsge okl stades with calors all the coffes organizations of this] tne membera Gf the wedding Barty at any longer. to barmonize. Ages 2116 g supper with dancing after the rehearsal Furs Remade and Repafred. , . Joh = % nesday evening on the roof of the Prices Most Reavonabl 6. New fresh, clean Dresses Inston today for Princaton and New | Hotel Washington. The other guests 5 that we have marked ex- York, where she will spend the week atithe supper dancelwers Mp. anci s nat we York, where ane wil wend the week | Sy “Helers parenis of ‘ine bide:| Lanet & Bacher, tra special for Saturday at Northampton, Mass., where she will [ E oo, Horthimptons May N. Y.; Mrs. E. A. Meyer and Mrs. Henry 521 13th St. N.W. . $ 1 joined by Mr. Young, to attend the | Scnrgmm of Marietta, Ohio; Miss Anna- Shety Phene Main 4708 v - 000 i : s Gicls® Gindh . Burchell’s before salling in July for Europe. _Girls’ Gingham | Boys’ New Wash I T o MRS e B g D A Mrs. Crounse Hostews lowed by an Informal dance, in ceiebra- resses Smts Ao o Lawn of Home. postéss at| LR Of the first anniversary’ of their An exceptional assort- ment of Checks and College, where Miss Elizabeth Hamlin = an rs. Young and their 3 7 X asughter will Teturn to Washington | ok Derens and Mr. Afbert Morgan Col. and ‘Mrs. Glenn Fay Jenks en- commencement exercises at Smith's | pejj; McManus, Miss Catherine Bennett | Recond Floor. Bouquet Coffee : marriage. - A Tempting Blend —in a wonderful assort- Fo0n tven iu the Easden ol Ow === P 3 g t, her suburban home, on Military | Mrs. W. K. urng - ment of Checks and Stripes, | —~of Devonshire Cloth, Gal- Toud yestorday afiernoon: The formel | day fron’ Behoberh Beasn: where she per pound ipes, y each, where . garden, gay with flowers, formed an | was the house guest for a fortnight of with organdy collar and | atea and Linene. In Rus- attractive setting and Crounse ‘Harrel cuffs edged ‘with lace. They sian Blouse, Oliver Twist ::c:rl;?:‘ S ::lf”u'n“',','.._?n a %’{;.’;‘;’.fi‘:’:‘.?.‘ 't':k':n s eotm l::: have new broad belts and | apg Regulation models. All Voila Iaihined o Simple, moaz| T Desummer. 0 are shown in sizes 7 to 14 | oy o0 0 e brimmed hat of| 3Mal. Lunsford Remarkable values at the: el te “Z“h o trasting colors. Sizes 2 to The tea table, | branch, U. 8. very special sale price of 6. ;’jéy specially _ priced ik - - Your Choice of— Large Garden Droop—trim- The latest “Crusher” model, . g X 2 9 with - leather and em- med with embrolderedA y;'m shed with leather bow Y effects and flowers. Some with . available in‘all colors. . : Clever Tailored Hats—fea- 25¢ N. W. Burchell ireled with e b th| i The marriags of 2ies A 1325 F St. N.W. \od 3irs. B B h‘“ arranged across one | few days. . heri: ghte; R AL Tl Gidls' - | for Saturday at fou tabi%s which dotied the Tawnr = ;:':'a'r}:-’::‘ . Gy, B Campben plaited Georgette, in contrast- Clevey, Tatiored Hate s irls' New “GOB $2.95 GruE Waimaies Wi Tocbs Vodnr 1ot | o Tauth, CHBARt inWeshireta e : AL iy cotara - and | hemiecked © - Mauy. types o Hhucherd edge. 2 3 Sports Hats—the smart kind. They are all brand-new Hats—bearing the identifying Bluebird label in the crown and Bluebird distinctiveness in model and design and colorful expression. . Lake Placid Club, New York, to be|ceremony took ‘Wednesday in gone for the summer season. Pmlbur‘hi‘ the _home of the brid ) nts, iss Elisabeth Higgins of - Mr, C. J. Tilden, director of the ‘orcester, Mass,, was maid of honoer Highways Transportation Education|and the bridesmaids were Misa Lols Commisstion, entertained guests at|Campbell and Miss Gretchen Camp- dinner last evening at the Shoreham|bell, sisters of the bridegroom; Miss Hotel, ’ » T 'fll t..Ubl.a Alberta. —_— raham and 58 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davies, who | Pittsburgh. Mr, Ro; return to|burgh was best Middy Blouses _with_belt, of Lonsdale |Kiddies' One-Piece Jean, in two styles—one s ) with biack Msens 4 ot Pajama Suits the other with white lace | —in Striped Madras or 3 neck. The new .Balkan | Gingham, with silk frogs, e gisge. o a : model. Very specially Agegsh; to 10 years. rgg:- if::élnl;::!?i Ei:‘:f'f:'e 5‘21;“ Jrere hosts | were Mr. Al 4 5 sw the “hiblt m the E priced at at P e el B LR LS T TR G D T % ] E ; B 2, \ P $1 75 sl 39 Clus, Fe; Mr, Frank Btrohm of Philadel- % 2 : ; = ; 3 o . : e nd MW and Mr, Alden P. Reed of Pitts- H. L, Doheny ente talned informally at luncheon at th'; Shorcham Hotel yesterday A Representative and Mrs. Campbell iajned al dinn fenday cvening o

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