Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1923, Page 45

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SOCIETY. .Schedule of Events In Society Circles of Maryland Capita Notes of Interest Relating tc Naval Academy Happen. | ings—Round of Activities and Personal Notes. ANNAPOLIS bert Ritchie reh of « Mrs. Al h Ritehie has as his gu 1t the executive ter, Mrs. John D. Le superintendent of the Mrs. Wilson on Sunday of number han sion her s The tained at lun; Rtaif son’s debu mids| the n and a of antes Mt Cor Adn and a teaw, in h Addis after Wil ¥ yaneisgm ol MRS, PERCIVAL MeCENEYV-WERLICH, was one of the most importa | Whose wedding yesterday at no. ludys O'Donnell Ui She was formerly Mise and M Philip W gnests for ti Commander in E Max aver. week Mrs. Miss Nancy Theobald Mr and Mrs. Franeis imore, has been the guest for a duys ‘of Mrs. Robert S. Haggart apartment. on Maryland ave- | A | retirea taken daugl of er Theobald of Harry Roosevelt. and Mrs apartment Bulmer, here Andrew in-law recitals n the emy by the Joseph W i . day afterno. | tearooin Maude prese Do Jolnsor e ilasier holiday I her parents Annapolis. hal as her guests for t week end Miss Alice Claiborne Tenness Miss Shirley Ferguso d Miss Mary Kennedy on Lantern comedy La Theramond, vening at John's College Frenc by ted of Seattle, W Voinot's parents a at Carvel Hall Hanafer, 804 Seventh St. NW. Me- b SPECIALLY ARRANGED For Tomorrow--- Monday Only Remarkable Sale 600 Trimmed Faster Hals 'AMAZING VALUES $2.69 | COLORS: Mountain Haze Gray, Chestnut, Black, Tan, Navy, Purple, Copen, Almond SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS The Wonderful Values Speak for Themselves Timbo Straws Milan Combinations Tagal Braids Visca Braids Horsehair Hats socially to take place in Washing uhter of Mr. and M. Petite | was | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAR Reception and Banquet At College Women's Club Mrs. Leroy T. Vernon, chairfian of thé reception and banquet committee of the Collego Women's Club, and Miss Ruby Nevins, vice chairman, are arranging to entertain about 350 members of the club and their guests April 14 at Rauscher’s, when the au- nual reception of the club will be held. Mrs. Otto L. | the club, will receive, Carrie M. Davis, Ml Miss Margaret Evans, Mrs. W Bonar Bell and Mrs. Joseph C k Mrs. J. P. Ault. chairman of sacting |and hostesses, Will ba assiste® DY | Mrs. 0. C. Merrill, Mrs I rs. F. W. Ashley, Mrs. arle, Mrs. Joshua Mary ders, Veerhoff, president of syisted by Miss Arline Dufour, 1do; E Wiiliam J D William eele, Miss Her- Mrs, Amos A. S Mrs. William ¥ Manly, Mrs. Miss * Ra Dobbin, Lucy J. dna J. . Mrs Miller, ji Mrs Grattan Doy Mrs. F. tindell, Hen Jenkins, Robert, Price C n in years. Robert Hinck Scott Mrs. Horace Radnor, Pa. to Lieut B. son Dr. Baker of Washir f Miss Franc Maj. Ge le of the Mz Andrew L. Gor Binney Montgome R. N and- Mrs D% to and ti daughter : b | Thurs- ! $3.20 worth of , @ Camel's Hair Wear hand-knitted Sweaters this We teach you to knit Spring. them N( scarf fickle warm-and-cool be sure you use MI becayse they’re best; pure virgin wool in hundreds of glorious Handicraft Studios, Second Floor Mr. Karl Reid, Instructor Just in! “Mrs. Tut”—a new Minerva Yarn whese brilliant colorings savor of ancient Egyptland. Oppenheimer’s - SHOP UNIQUE E STREET AT EIGHTH -eyes of the mar - man Robert | quired to knst this exclusive model. DW is the time for knitting needles to fly —now is the time for nimble fingers to be busy—making all the new sweaters and and hats you will need through the CH 18, Dixic Easter Monday Ball Will Be Gay Event Unusual interest is being shown in the preparations going on for the twentieth annual Dixie ball to be glven at the New Willard Hotel Eas- ter Monday night. April 2, by the Robert E. Le€ Chapter. No. 644, United Daughters of the Confederacy. Strong support Is belng given by the diplomatic, official and social circles not only of this city, but from the states. Former Vice-President and Mrs. Marshall are invited to be the guests of honor, und, with Mrs. Warren ( | Harding,’ Mrs glidge and Mrs. Woodrow Wllson sponsoring this ball, all indications are that one of the most brilllant spectacles ever seen in Washington will greet the distinguished guests jattending this worthy b Numerous dinner parti being ged to precedo the Mrs , chatrman of the committes of the chapter. s a partial list of the reception committee of the ball Theodore Roosevelt, honorary ch man; Dr. Clarence J. Owens, Y re. Judge Roper, Wren; aide Iy, D Col. Clark C. Mathews Col |John €. Koons, i Lieut. Col Lucien W Brown, Capt i T rick Cooper. Col. Robert John Vroor . Capt. C Calhoun; Arthur. aide to Maj. Gen Howard L. Hodgkins Washington Univer- Lyman Tahor, William Edward 1. Britton. Dr. J. Lewis Riggles Lamb, Dr. je At- uis Woulfe. M. B. Morri- . Tweksbury, Dr. Kred- Farvington and Theodore s | wor apt { Prominent Women Back Card Party for April 4/ of patronesses to be given April 4 b No. 5, O. E. Howard Mrs A partial for | the card party Esther Chapter. lcludes Mrs. Wi E. i rart Sas Bdwin Hubert er, King worth | Breck vo Mondell, 3 Louts an Palm. Alfred. Pem- Iter Wileox, Mrs. Kdward ormstedt Mrs. John . Mrs. Tracs Morrison. Mrs. R L. Hamil- Hull Bird, Mrs. Harry David J. Dunigan and r i Trui Mre W Norment, Mrs. |3irs. Cliftord Ir Wedding Inpitations and Announecements Ye Stationery Shoppe, Inc. 1417 F Strest Opposite Willard Hotel. Stationery. Engraving. Gifte. (S l——Tele——lo]=——[l——lole——To[—[el——Db[——l——T [ Tle——ple—oole——le—— [Tl [—— two-fold Miner- s all that ts re- free. days of Spring. But VA yarns. It'll pay e o o e e ol —— [0 0] colorings. I oz. balls, 35¢c. 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY. T ole— 0o ol——=]o]lc——o]lc——— o] ——=]o| —"= 0| c—] e 2 ilipshornt B8 Monday 8 to 614 The House E 2 The largest Ladies’ exclusive ready-for- wear specialty shop ELEVENTH ST. |, Washington. of Courtesy ————— | | | ’ Fasl'ulon‘s Faxned Spring’ W raps and Coats Yielding to the pressure of Philipsborn's influence tl’ley are Ofi‘ered at 55 Capes of full length and full sweep: plain and fur-trimmed. Wrappy Wraps-—that envelop the form in folds of graceful fashion. 5 Twills, Lustrosa, Genora, Matelasse. Veldyne. Medalist. ete.— lined with crepe silk. ; Sport CoatSfm the smart, snappy models—made up in Stroock's Genuine Camel's Hair—both plain and plaid effects. Third Ploor. Picked From the Studios of Famous Designers FI‘OC-I(S That Are Charming Creations— Temptingly Priced 45 " For Street and Afternoon Wear Beautiful Flat Crepes, Canton Crepes. Paisley and Egyp- tian Prints;Roshanara and Printed Crepes, Crepe Roma, ctc. Fcatunng the new Tier al{ins. long or short sleeves: unique neck desig‘ns—claborate]y beaded and embroidered. The colors include Beige, Ashes of Roses, Almond Green. Gray, Date Blue, Cocoa, Tan, Navy. Black and Brown. A showing of brilliant effects. Secona Floor. Charming Easter Hats Ultra fashion- $1 5 able designs and exclusive types Modflls Of di!tinctivc character—-— featured for Monclay @ty auqe fi fi fi E m m E E m E E m m m i from the quaint Pokes to big Drooping o] Brims A hand'blocked Shap:fl - duced in Silks, Straws and combina- tions—trimn:led with spring flowers, teathers, ribbons and ornaments. Mfltfofls. French Salon Fourth Floor. el el ol —— o[ ——]

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