Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1922, Page 31

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THE SUNDAY 8§ SOCIETY. SOCIETY. 7 TAR,* WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 2, 1922—PART 2. e = \ 1Joseph Cissel of Georgila and Miss|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L.|garet Runion, Elizabeth and Mary | fectly cf v Y o Py | Moliie Cissel of Pooleaville, Md, Coker, was hosiess at & children's | Johnston Ann Joy and Eizabeth | rcre wasn aimin ony ear O the_ ; Mr. W. J. Donald, private secretary | party on her ninth birthéay anniver- | Chambers, Margaret Adde and Dor- | °0lS: Wash again and &hake free; ; to Senator Nicholson of Colorado, and | sary Tuesday evening, Jund 27. A |othy Mae Stoutepberg, Helen Burnett | from water. For this quantity allow b ey Mrs. Do have gone to Colorado | color scheme of pink and white was | Carroll, Mary Anita Donnelly, Robert | one pint only of builing water, salt- Mr. and Mrs. E. Brooke Amiss have i) Yfor & visit of severdl wesks. charmingly carried out. The evening | Mawhinney, Francis Weller. Philip|ed, dropping the kale Into ft and | returned to their home in North Chevy was spent at games, and refresh- | Tumulty, Arthur Carroll, Walter and |lcaving it uncovered. Cook rapidly e ) ) ments were served at a long table, | T. A. Donnelly and William Philips. | for thirt ~ Chase after spehding several vescks Miss Coker Ho With tho birthday cake as the center | il bt e e e B G LR on a motor trip through the moum- 188 er stess of aitraction, decorated wiih i E spoonfuls of cream and one table - - D tiny pini andles. 1 =poonful of but A - talns of Pennsylvania and Virginia. \ At Children's Party|" The guests were Coriis Nolan, Helen Kale With Buttered Toast. Dor. T4t heat thorsusily. Sureny: iss Hleanor Dillenback has gone to Glypn, Frances Rogers, Mary Eliza:| Wash fouf quarts of kale in sev-|then serve with buttered squares Si- Newport, R. 1, to pass the s Miss Mellle Rose Coker, the little|beth and Catherine O'Connor, Mar-'ural waters until the water is per-l (oast. menths. Mre. E. W. Donn and her son, Mr. : : i i 9 i Edward Donn, have. opened thelr . ; house, on East Bradley lane, for the E: summer, and Mrs. Donn has with her, : for seve wee| her daughter, Mrs. Y Alden Smoot. s Z ; ; Mr. B. Ashby Leavell and son, r. 3 - John' Leavell, are visiting relatives in 608 TO 614 ummer ’ Store will close all day 11th ST. N.W. . Saturdays during July and August Culpepper, Va. | “Licut. Commander and Mrs. Richard | [ : - Evelyn Byrd, who spent the winter in F 5 .| Chevy Chase, have gone to Win- _ ; 3 , ] chester, Va., for a visit. : J Pt Mr. and Mrs. Jerome E. Burke have | |3 e _— The House of Caurtesy returned from their honeymoon. .and are at their home on Cummings lane. Mrs. J. Girvin Peters of Edgemoor Vacation Footwear | i e s League of Woman Voters of Bethesda district. Miss Lavinia Engle, state ; - . 5 " | manager, wds the guest of honor, and P ) ¥ For travel, for sport, for dress— made an’ adddress on_“The Work the ! ill fi i A endMra, Walter Perry have re $1 o v x L r. an rs. alter = % you will find here’the appropriate turned to their home after spending severul weeks at Atlantic City. 3 ’ ' style in models that combine dis- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Preston Shealey & * s = 4 hoet: t di t their home tinction with moderate prices. Tkt week In honor of Mr. and Mra, A. E. Sherman, who are going to Rochés- ter, N. X 0 spend the summer. . . . Wi“ b l l s Mrs. Stephen Tabor, who spent se MRS. JOSI 3 = eral weecks in Bostdn, Mass., and N R N R Vonaswn X e p ac Oll pe A bride of Iat ril, who waus Miss ! folk, Va., has returned to her home. Cummi ry ; 7 4 | “Mrs, Stanton R. Norman, who sailea | Melen Cummins of Falrfax, Va. \ . tor Europe several weeks 2go, ls at : Cl ale--Iv10) y..a Brighton, where she and her sister, | Georgl ; [ ] on, Georgla .have ronted the Warner Mrs (George Perring, are Deink €X-|house on ‘West Melrose atreet’ and s : ] ave taken possession. They have Proper Footwear ir, ana“Mra’ James Starkey have | WIIR them for twe weeks, two of ! F Street at Tentk Trving street and Brookville road, and | Relr nieces from Georgla. Baronet Satin, Ribbon crowns with T I e A oo ew days | Mr. and Mra. Charles Morgan, Mrs. P + A Mrs. Starkey is the daughter of Dr. {::ur?fl Lha:dlee and Mrs. Willlam Georgette, Milan bmns, Br i e e M. andlee have returned to their gette, . = nooks of Rockyille Md. - and tam- |Bome from an extended motor trip Satin crowns with {ily will go to Florida to live, mak- | through the Shenandoah valley. Taffeta, Milan bri ing the trip In Mr. Duffy’s yacht. Mrs. Alexander Ashley and her i f rims. Mirs. Thomas H. Baker has returned [daughter Ann left last week for to her home from a visit with her | Homestead, Pa.. where they will 2 = son-in-law and daughter in Balti- [ spend the summer. more. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mann of East Crepe de Chige, All Ribbon. h)lr};; ‘Warren Bruxl’;I has re!urned\l{o lL:y(v:ox street will uven‘i’l “(Ie summer \ N f er home from a short stay at At-|in Colorado with their family. lantic City. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam S. Garland —— = Ia'ny o the Gardcn FIOPS Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Zies and little | gng Davel Boneritoc Clays daughter have returned from Califor- Eflu,n'lfuz\gx:.""for two weeks, B> Lots of D ier Sh — nia, where they spent several wesks. | "My end Mrs. Gilbert Periiins have s ot Dressier apes b ‘!:?nxr‘lngfl-hglag&h:u ‘:;tm;::: returned to thelr home from Prince. | T visic Ty 0 ton, N. J., where they went to attend S 1 , been quite Il at his home In Roches- | the graduation of thelr son, who ac. | - Some in Summery Colors e N ter, N. Y. . companied them home. Until recently with Gold- Mrs. J. B. Hill of Saulsbury, N. C. | Miss Elizabeth Southgate left last 'y is visiting her brother-in-law and | week for Camp Farwell, Vt. where sister, Maj. and Mrs, William H. Pace. | she will spend the summer. It’s really a collection of just the styles most in demand—in values = . . At the conclusion of her visit she will Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Southgate smith & Co., announces to his Eo to Now York city and sail for|have returned to thelr home ‘rom England on July Bass Rock, Me., where they have a o . . Mes "William 1 Face and chitdeon | summer cottage’ . that multiply the proffered price by two and three. - < p will go to Raleigh, N. this week to| Miss Betty Edwards has returne - 2 3 many friends his new connec- peng the Test af the summer with | trom achool and will spend the sum- relatives. mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . . ~Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nash have leased | Burr N. Edwards. tion with and are occupying the Brett house,on | Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Young have Northampton street, for the summer. | s their house guests, Mr. and M; Mr. Francis Birch is with his par- | Thomas Wood of Salem, N. J. Col ents, having ceme from Yale Col- lege, where he has been a student.| ° Miss Barbara Boss has gone to nc Camp Abena at Belgrade Lake, Me., . . and her sister, Miss Margaret Boss, | | Baa gons/ (FiCampy Parwell Wells . e river, Vt, to spent the summer. They ! Jewelers 935 F Street Platinumsmiths }are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Boss of McKinley strect. 30 Years at the Same Address r. Benjamin Franklin Davis of New York city, who visited his moth er, Mrs. David Brown Davis, has r A = turned to his home. Mr. Charles E 608 to 614 gar Davis of New York city is here EI-EVENTH ST. for a visit with his mother. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Skelton are ) Closed all day Saturdays leaving tofay for a motor trip| Wy during July and August through the New England states. The House of Courtesy ‘They will be accompanied by thelr son-in-law and _daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Boekhoff, and thelr daughter Clara, and will be absent about a month. Dr. and Mrs. E. U. Reed and their daughters, Ellen and Virginia, left Jast week for a month's stay in Pennsylvania and a motor trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Mr. Silas A. Baldwin is convalesc- b . ing from a recent illness. Mrs. Bald- A I I ’ win has her cousin from Cincinnati : S Unprecedented as 1t 1s Unexpected. copal i ground ) shortly for a new edifice on Connect- . icut avenue, Chevy Chase. D. C. At S presenth!he members|?l’h (:ei cunfi{:“; A S . 1 S 1 f 1 1 . gation have a tent pitche: n wi they are holding services. According e S s e e, Jecins pecia ale~ ollowing a son, the members plan a large swim- ming pool in the basement of the Shmsstinents “tor. the. sounger mem: most : extrao rdinary purc hase of —stops headaches and colds —a gentle laxative —doesn’t disturb digestion Fingles . LAXo ASPIRIN The tablet that rids the body of poison and soothes the nerves— bers of the congregation. In fact, they plan a real community center fn_the church, supervised by the - older members, to which the whole community will be invited whether members of the church or not . > Miss Laura Gilliland has \gone to , Atlantic City, N. J., making the trip by automobile. Prof. and Mrs. Stanwood Cobb of the Chevy Chase Country Day School \ are traveling 1n Europe for the sum- mer. They will not return to Chevy Chase until about the middle of Sep- tember or in time for the opening of the school in October. ~ [ J 7 Mr. Walter Carter has returned ¥ from the University of Pennsylvania, dent, and spendin; the summer = | N Pcents: Mr. and Mrs. W. Golden Car- . 3 1 . not a narcotic drug. ‘,ahri-h and Mrs. A. V. Eckert and fam- ily have gone to their summer home L’an.':::em%;z;ie county, Va., for the : y A e e eooi Bt | Y —A weave that is famous the world over; fashioned Md., until after July 4. They ha ~ 2 ° with them Mrs Feve pacents, Mr.| 4 :into Smart Dresses by a desxgner who has earned rep~ AMr. and Mrs. J. J. Robinetts were y o:F . d m 3 hosts at their home at & 500 party utation for effectiveness and efficiency. T "and Men: Henry Young are spend- | | 4 {lgfl' the week end at Solomons' Island, i i Miss Helen Gruver has arrived in Naples, Italy, where, with a party of “The actual values are clearly defined in the distinc- friends, she will make a taur of the| {j 7 X 3 > NP R, S. Marshall of Keokuk street | @ tive character of each one of the myriad of styles. has been appointed an_ assistant to the president of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company, V. Mr, W. V. o3 [ S Harahen, and e e s s = | e Every Conceivable check combination—tastefully trimmed in self, organdy, | o oS etc.—and proportioned on accurate lines; and made with detailed care. Marshall and their children ° have | Sizes 14 to 46, complete—for Misses and Ladies g A : one to Iowa, where she will spend &°Tmonth, at the end of which- shie will join Mr. Msslhl“ at their new 3 - , h in Richmond. ! ; a3, and Mrs. E. C, Clements enter- x } tained af’ a children’s party at_thelr : home Thursday for their young ” daughter Betty. B % Miss Flla Given and Miss Martha Berry have gone to New York to attend the teachers’ convention, and from there they will go to Canada to spend the remainder of the summer. pSenalor ‘and Mrs. Thomas Watson of / e —— Free Your ORIENTAL - RUGS —from chances of having moths get into them by having them - Thoroughly / Cleaned Now Hekimian | BlE MY 7 ©Once your bathroom is completed it will be too late to makedunqesblurmonizeiwflhqomafwnhmq%h. . Plan it carefully and insure satisfactio; “Standard” Showroom is “;hen i E: a ; smd\] plumbing fixtures under the most f::;able Washington Showroom 200 Southern Bldg. fi I E i il

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