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S THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., PRIL 29, 1923—PART 2. e e e 0 Charge of Grcccc, And Wife Return After Long Absence Host of Friends Welcome| M. Teamados and Mme. Tsamados, Now in Wash- ington in Permanent Sense. After a long absence from Wash- fngton. the charge d'Affaires of Greece and Mme. Tsamados have re- turned to Washington, and are receiv- ing a cordial welcome from the hosts of friends whom they made during their former residence. They have hecn residing in France and Switzer- land during the troubled times which have come to Greece and when politi- cal conditions were too much con- fused for M. Tsamados to perform any diplomatic service. They are now here in & permanent sense and will remain this side of the through the summer. prot near Bluemc on A cottage heated term. Both the Greek charzc helong to families whose reach far into the and recall fome gioricus chapters of modern Greek T v samados is the son_of man v state and his wife history past under other fmportant posts in fa the grandson of Teamados, who is a who fought of the independ ination he went to d d the military service of the czar. But she is a petfect type of the dark- s i i cident the city of tl Mme. Tsama- |« dos was Miss Chr ~ ‘de Jugovich, | daughter of M. Bogdun de Jugovich and she was horn and reared in Con- stantinople and received her primar education in one of its several excei- lent English schools. A talented musicfan, Mme. Tsamados, as spent much time in Paris and ¢ and is deemed an unus and finished pianist. Her parents still cntertain veside in Constantinople, re N she was xo the title A handsonic former sojou awned by de Jugov ng protect which controls the ity < mother ix of u eel family, and was Acatos, born in f:the it the islands of th consider in ved tather pensiv of the rtional nany as 1 the daughter and the card rothe The bride of Lieut. k. into the social life, but with conditions at Party for Church Planned| party MRS, EDWARD KIMBALL, A. Kimball, who, before her marriage Monduy, was Mi othy Venable, Waters, nohoe, Mrs. De Guire and Mrs. Russia and en- | Mrs, H. €. Train, \ Mrs. K. J. Walsh, ) Mrs. A, Walker, boking woman | La Gorce, Mrs. the artisi= of past ages, as well as | Holloday of the present time, have depictad as Hellenes. = Be- 1 grief and the Greeks at home 10t entered very Pen Women Announce Program of Music The monthly musical program glven by the District of Columbla Branch of the League of American Pen | Women been announced by Mrs. Irene Miller Chainey and Mrs. Mary B. Parker of the music committee, for Sunday afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'elock at the clubhouse, 1722 H street . with several numbers of and dance |« rest_to_m lovers in return of more home, she and be enter- frequenty dur- v here Church of the at Chevy ¢ at Rawcher's, ilization m of its sons|Costello and Mrs, T. jcharge of the Auth and Mrs. tables Mrs. H terry I8 Elorious legacy t thie marvelous patriot and daughters. Mme. Tsamados feels most keenly the present distress of her country { people, and during a recent visit to L antinople and to Athens she saw | some of the saddest sights which pos- | sibly the the thou- hd | Bowlin, J. Me Auth Mrs. L. Mrs. C. H Mrs. M Mrs. Jdohn particul Patriotism o who are now their stricken ki J. J. Murnvae Mrs. J. D. Mrs i1 P. 4. Harmon ks chairman, Mrs, John prizes und Mrs. H. Among the * Beach, Mrs. J. Burrell, ostello, May 11, at s | r which Mrs. | F. Keane have Reynolds of the ‘patronesses are Auth, Mrs. A. F. B. Mrs. A. L. Mrs. H Colquitt, Mrs. Crane M Dagneaux. | S Joseph perlin: FURRIER 1336 F STREET a R. ally, Mrs Parker, On the program are: Miss arg: low: plano selections; Mrs. Edward D. Deeds. reader; Mr. Coyle, prologue vocaliat. Mr. George J. #olnay will speak and Mrs. Amoa A. Fries, chairman of the will preside. The of the § until the will suspended after the Sunday musical, the District of Columbia Branch ' of the League of American Pen Women will continue holding the book review luncheons and dinners until further notice. A lunchéon of interest has been announced by Mrs. Neyle Colauitt. chairman of the book review luncheons, for Tuesday after- noon, May 1, at'830 Connectlcut ave- eague, who has just returned from China and Japan will speak. Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingley, lecturer| and journalist. will speak on_“Th Life and Work of Elisabeth Phelps.” Mrs. Theodore Tiller, president of the District of Columbia Branch originated the bodk review luncheons! and dinners. i Before Price Jumps 599 | Will Still Buy The World’s Famous ABC COPPER TUB OSCILLATOR ELECTRIC WASHER | l Come in and get yours | before the price advances 'WEBSTER | Electric Co. 7199th SLN.W. 3 Phone Main 5150 SOCIETY. . | Heaton of the Gentlewoman's League. | Repeat Wildflowers Dance | ™770" 7 Ce Fomtie being made by At Garden Club Me"i"fi:x"‘;l Bess Schrelner, Miss Caroline 3 | McKinley, and members of the staft Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews’ beautl- ;o g pgygoctation of Theater Arts, of fuligance fautasty [The Voice of Uh¢|which Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews is owers.” which was produced |, . iqent, Robert Bell, vice president; last fall in honor of the meeting heve Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest, executive of the Garden Club of Americs, lu| (i Tare B0 o e to be repeated early in May under| = e 2 | Estelle Wentworth, 2 p the ausploes of the Gentiewoman's | erolg Dacdur” . Afhert Parr and League and the Wild Flower Freser- vation Society. Dr. Paul Bartsch to whom the fan- tasy is dedicated, i ber of the committee in charg angements | Benefit Garden Party For House of Mercy h alse includes Edgar T, Wherry and Mr. Perc Ricker of | the Wild Flowwer Soclety, and Miss Mary M. Amber, Miss M. B. Chancel- lor, ‘Miss Kutherine Colt, Mr. ley Davidson and Mrs. R The House of Mercy will be the beueficiary of a garden party which will be given Wednesday afternoon, 23, from 3 to 7 o'clock, in the al close on Wisconsin avenue, Egyptian Sandals . HIRSH'S own interpretation of the “Egyptian idea” in footwear. Styles that fairly revel in beauty—toned down only by this very interestingly low price— Shown in— Red Kid Patent Leather Smoked Elk $5.75 Silk Hosiery “Kayser' and “"Onyx" in leading colors $195Pr. - “Upper 7th St. in Location—City Wide in Trade” KAPLOWIT Ziw MNCORPORATED ¥ SUITS +* CGOWN/ 2 s WRALS 721 NINTH /"T.NW. 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