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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY_ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., JUNE 11, 1922—PART 2. SOCIETY. 7 !Lawn Fete Benefit For Catholic Boys ‘ Great interest 1s being shown in the !lawn fete to be given Thursday. June 15, from 6 10 9 p.m., on the site of the new || Riggs Bank at Dupont Circle to raise | funds to equip a summer camp for poor | Catholic boys at Leonardtown, Md. Miss Music Brings Relaxation The unique value of music in this direction is recognized every- | rangements assisted by Miss Cecelia where by eminent physici | Walsh. The candy table is in charge of ! ans, by leading hospitals .u?(l in sanitoriums. ‘ MEE Chilstabor i g Mrs Harnetta | Good Music soothes the Nerves, rclieving the strain of daily grind Hill, assisted by Miss Daviette Ficklin, j=—====== ||| Miss "Elizabeth Koones. Mrs Joseph and worry. It promotes a feeling of lnppy contentment. y Devereux. Miss Mary Emily Hamilto | Through its magic influence, Nature is given a chance to “slip Miss Nannie Hamiiton and Miss Patri- ' P S Bt g 5 = : L tia Ainva. There will be amusements of i | in” and make repairs—to build up new strength on the foundations | {many "kinds for_children. "Miss' Loulse . Eos : ; Howser will have an attractive pus! i of your aspirations and love of life. | Eow et mlil A ve ranpiatiractiyelinneh It costs so little to have this wonderful “Physician” in daily at- there will be a hurdy-gurdy, a fish pond am tabie in _charge of Mr tendance at home! | Valle and Mrs. George Y. Worthington. Mixs Mary Callahan and Miss Mirlam oughlan will have charse of the lemon- |ade, cake and sandwiches. A pleasant evening for the kiddies and grown ups i promised. | There Should Be A Piano and a Victrola in Every Home ;Open-Air Festival Set for Two Nights | | An interesting open-air festival I will be given Thursday and Friday |cvenings on the grounds of the | Chureh of Transfiguration, on Gal- | latin street west of 14th street. There will be many amusements for young and old, including “the children's parad French books of beauty, ! open air motion picture radio con- a_Punch and Judy show, the vling and shooting suppers and the Scouts’ Band will play. e ish. assisted by 0 I3 s cess of the festival ' | ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY | | | Archdeacon John Hammond Griffith, Misses Dorothy and Jane Grifith and | Mr. John Hammond Griffith, jr., have returned to their home in Asheville, IN. ., after spending a week here. | They attended the wedding of Dr. and | Mrs. Grimth's eldest daughter, Miss | Eugenia Griffith, to Mr. Harvey Hod- 7] ken Warwick, which took place in St. | I's Church Saturday evening, =T | A Reliable New {June 3 Mre. John Hunton Foster the PIANO ! her son-in-law and daugh- and Mrs. Jacodb Ldge, in May be Bought for ningtown, Pa as Litile a3 M hy Morton of Stuart The Victrola offers the best music by the foremost artists of the world! Tt is always ready to entertain you. your fan 1d friends—and if the “folks” want to dance, no orchestra could furnish better music! Genuine Victrolas costs as little as 825, “THE KIDDIES” . Should Have a Chance to Learn i To Play THE PIANO They're full of music. They learn qui Study of Good Mu is an aid in chara building and an essen- tial in modern educa- : Bruce Morton of of Virginia and Tow- 5350 hatan Moncure Morton of the Episco- High School are with their par- . s. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. William J A o North ¥ We have good used o TN ashinet ter ones for much less. commo- | York, where he has received an ap- We offer a pointment to St. Luke's Hospital. tion. z:‘:"]'l's !‘:"m:“;"nl'}*:i Mrs John Irwin and her two chil- i ponsible dren have returned to their home in ttle degree purchasers. Bellwood, Pa., after a visit to Mr. and of musical ability makes one a welcome | guest { EVERYWHERE | Will you neglect the | | child in this respect? | Mrs. Robert H. Hancock, on South Gran 1 Lee street New d Pianos The Misses Martha and Laura Alli- in Mahogany son left last week for Wytheville, Va., where they will spend the | summer. 5635 | ""Daniel R. Stansbury, ir. and Jack | Howard have returned to their homes jafter attending the past session {at the Fishburne Military School, Waynesboro, Va. Mrs. Thomas E. Sebrell and Thomas rell, §r, have returned from a E { visit to relatives in Richmond. Rev. Donaid Pierce has returned to roo ons o his home in_Washington after a visit ° ® oy [to Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McCrehan. | Mrs. Lucy Garrison s the guest of daughter. Mrs. A. B. Landrum, in Greenville, Va. Mrs. Philip Urbach of Marcelline, Mo., who was the guest here of Mrs. John Gary, left last week to visit her son in Philadelphia before returning home. Miss Frances Spencer and Miss Elizabeth Varney were the week end guests of the former's aunt, Mrs. Hill, in Falls Church last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Graham have returned from a motor trip through the valley of Virginia. Richard Kemper of St. Christophe: School, Richmond, is with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Kem- per, in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Kem- per, with their son and daughters, the Misses Sarah and Charlotta Kemper, will go to Ocean City, Md. shortly open thelr cottage for the i summer. __ Mrs. Jacquelin Marshall i{s spend- . ing the summer with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard z . Washington, at Braddock Heights. ’115'1117 F STRBET Miss Rebecca La Fetra has returned to her home in Freehold, N. J., after |a visit to Mra Robert Zachary, on Braddock Helghts. AMr. Courtney C. Houck has returned to his home in New Rochelle, N. Y., after a visit to his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mra. Richard E. Acton, in_Rosemont. Miss Hilda Trist of Bangor, Ma, was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Burke in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Jullan Y. Willlams and Miss Eleanor Williams left by motor Sunday for Atlantio City. Mrs. William T. Barbour is the guest of friends in Boonesborough, Va. Mrs, Walter Woolf of Rectortown, Va, was the week end guest of M and Mrs. F. K. Warner in North Braddock last week. | Miss Bertha H. Bristow has re- jturned from a visit to friends in i Bristol, Va. | The Misses Margaret and Vera Ger- imond have closed their apartment at j the Jefferson and will spend the sum- !mer with their brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. lA,\ll’} e, at Mount Ida. Surrendering 104 High-type Dresses at Radical Reductions Every one of these Dresses is of distinctive type |y re. Pattie Vaughan and Mrs. J. 5 7 = 5 i - ’” R ndo],plll have ralurn.ed to their and distinguished authorship, for they represent the N ine th it of Beie finer grades we carry— | Vingnan, Raughier of Mr. and Mrs. S lB Vaughan, to ) J. Hope Patteson of Charlottesville, which took place Dresses for Street Wear | SRR R ol Dresses for Afternoon Wear {Tormed o5 Rev: dgar Carnentsr, rec- - © I €l ch. Dresses for Evening Wear 2 lda Tden in the guest of her aw and daughter, T. and frs. Vaillancourt, in Bay City, Mich. and Mrs. Frank Warren Lew . . ave returned to their home in I —selling up to $95-- s Rk o e e T cousin, Mrs. Mattie Wade Woolls. Migs Elizabeth Bryant has returned b 1 d le M » from a \IsilAto her aunt, Mrs. John to be placed on sale Monday for your choosing at D Rotiart W, Whcat and son, Rob- ert Wheat, have opened their sum- mer home on the Potomac, near Mount Vernon. Miss Sallie Crump is the guest of Mrs. Isaac Carper In Fredericksburg. : Overton W. Price and Winslow ® Randolph have returned from the Virginia _Episcopal _ School. near Lynchburg, where they spent the - past session. Miss Ruth Bruin has returned from } a visit_to her_brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Jewell, in - Gary, Ind. 7 0 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sale and anec Crepe Kmts . | Howard Parsons of Heathsville, Va. have arrived in Alexmdrla, and will 2 Crepe de Chines Embroidered Chiffons R S e e ! Roshanaras ahe University of Virginia, accom- Plain Chiff vanfed by his sister, Miss Rosella = G“rxettu m ons Surke, who attended the finals there i 1 S Sfise o t Louise Fuller, whose ss Margaret Louise , Whos Canton Crepes Combinations mareiage 15 Mr. ‘Thomas. B Rowen: = Jr., will take place late this month, was given a rainbow shower at the home of Miss Alice Bladen Friday e e S8 T sbato S R, WS an en:lbel.hs ed creations; and in the season’s most ;j;'};u;‘f‘h;m:"f,;“ O s Baih exclusive novelty—the cape effects. . Garrori, Siise' Maida. Fostor and Miss : ‘Mrs. Edward Gordon Finley and her children have returned to their home You'll find in the combined lots every size et re zflfgg\v}’:{;u’{; Coorss & for misses and ladies—from 16 to 44 B) | Fikison SBlita Miand Cox, Catherine Parker, Irma Wolf, Helen Outcalt and Lucy Houston have returned to their homes in_this city after attending the sebsion at the State Normal School\in 4 Fredericksburg. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Youn~ of Pitts- burgh n‘; guesia of -the Jormer's MRS, Who, before her marriage May 31L|claw meat. Sprinkle with sal wne Miss Paunlin Horton, daughter of | per and lemon juice. Dip in ¢ Mra. Eugenia Horton of this city. egg and again in crumbs; fry in d e of chocolate and t ten whites of exx ‘hick, then 1 e from th 00l uglitt - in one cup of cocounut and oue teaspoonful of venilia extract. elichily *The Prisoner of Zenda™ Cocoanut Chocolate Cake. Separate the yolks and whites of | Listed for Production | ave cpgs i heat the whites 1o a | three cups of flour [ | The screen version of “The Prisoner | SUIT froth of Zenda” will be presented tomor- [ 474 N7 row evening, under the auspices of [of g 1Wo cups ¢ It is re are in Con- the American Women's Legion, on the | sugar T beat in {aant parade ground at the marine bar-|Yolks of the eggs, zdd one cu el sweet milk. the flour and baking nation and racks. This will be the first public|fer. (wh fea showing of the film, which has been'| tract, « secured through the courtesy of the | chocola Metro Pictures Corporation, and wili be shown by Mr. Jack S. Connoly and | g Mr. George Fuller. The large parade ground will be a charming open-air | theater lighted by moonlight. The | Marine Band will play during the | showing of the film und afterward| for dancing. In case of rain tomorrow evening the picture will be shown Tursday evening. Tickets will not be sold the gate owing to an official regm [ J globe. and oken, It written in cake of graied of cocoanut, und | feet vessel drawi 3 i from in o pas tion which prohibits . but dmi sion permits may be pr Mr. J. Edgar Robinson at 1306 street. The procceds will be used by the legion for the relief of ex-serv men and in the encouragement of patriotic education | OSCILLATOR Fried Lobster. the lobster meat from g using the tail s, and large pi Renio . 1L TERRY A. LYON, divided in fo Washing Machine fat, drain and serve with sauce ta The Best Electric Washing Machine brother, Dr. A. T. Younsg, on Prince | 187® street : . and Mrs. Charles F. Holden Ty Let Us Demonstrate to You in Detail have returned from & visit' to rela- Molded Strawbe; Cream. All the Features of This Machine tives in Philadelphia. Mash one quart of strawberries in i Iothre os ut Woir Home Mr. and Mrs. T. Clifton Howard [with one cup of powdered sugiar have returned from a visit to|rub through a fine Waynesboro, V one and one-half ounces of gelatin in afrs. Mort . McLeod has gone to | one pint of sweet milk. S Round summer. The Misses Ashby have returned to | and et on ice to form. their home fchmond after a visit| Another way: Rub one quart of 2ev. and M ven L. K strawberries through to F Mr at cards her hom Mrs. C Mr. and lantic City Mrs. Marvel H. Parsons of Fort Monroe, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Georgeiguest of her uncle and aunt Uhler, on North Washington street{alrs. Lawrence Gardner, on is now Mass Frank Helghts. [V, SN § N I ¢ IV S V. K |V, W SN | pa Miss Frances Chapman of Mountain ! J. Deahl, on Prince street i ve. Disse 1. Solid Copper Tub 2. Fully Guaranteed 3. Swinging Wringer 4. Centralized Control 5. Fully Inclosed Cabinet 6. 8-~heet Capacity 7. Concealed Motor 8. Automatic Oiling Sy~tem 9. Automatic Safety Release 10. Does Not Tangle the Clothes Let Us Do Your Next Washing FREE. i Va, to spend the[add one pint of whipped ere the berry juice. Pour in & wet mold a fine sieve Lawrer Ve i mix with three pints of rich and sweeten. Whip to a froth s add one-haif an ounce of dissolve iarles Poser is the guest gelatin. Serve in glasse: Mrs. Blaine Elkins in At- who has been the guest of | View Farm, Warren county, e the guest of Mr. and M rfax_strect Robert Bruce Wallace, Jr., Miss Frances A. Long has returncd ingford, Pa., before going for a from Annapoiis, where she spent to . Parsons’ parents, Mr. June week. Miss Long has as her IS M Parsons, in £ guest Miss Brenda Burd of Saratoga | N. Y 455 and Mrs. Thomas Serey of | Cami Chatiss J. Deahl. sr. U. S 719 9th St. N.W. X %HeaTER Richmond are guests of Dr. and Mrs. | A, an hl of Camp Benning. | M. Dillard, on Braddock [ Columbus, Ga., are guests of the for- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Telephone Main 5150 11th ST. NW. 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