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SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1923 Huntington, Mrs. Sutherland and her | were accompanied b 3 o y Mr. Wells Blod-| York for a few days. Mr. and Mrp. | ington fo v ::;A“x-h:a‘r%‘nln €0 to their country |gait Priest, whose engagement (o|Du Puy and their daugliters nads [ Ing Mrac A b e Aty aad seodsone Bouguit of archids 2 ns, W. Va, for um ss Cox has been announced. They |been in Geneva, Switzerland, for the | Selby. S SRAE a8 A e o i Gy ThH » 74 Caf as an_ escort on her way to e yoming Cafe | D iia’: athasins i Suthasinhl S Foaasooat DM ASCCPURES Cinb bastiyats Tt ] | give & luncheon tomorrew. In Cheva Yy e ek Mrs. Emma 5 Garpenter of Port-| D @nd Mrs Chauncey R. Burr of |she was Tentdered & ‘roseption * Main Fioor, The Wyoming Apartment, ieve: Gl n” compiiment to Misx| A farewell diner party was given |land. Oreg. will arrive in Washing- New York city. accompunied by their | companying” her as a guest or Miss Cotumbia Road, at California St Chase Club In compliment to Mlss | e e T e i | tonCBorany wad il make her son, | Jaughter, Mrs. Neal R Brewer of|Colford was Mra. Gregk of Halifax,| For THURSDAY Dinner: R inas nd, Me., are in Washington for | Nova Scotia, who returns to her home Bouillo Hotel last night by his friends prior to | Mr. William an indefini his departure for Europe. Talent and | Island avenue northeast, an_extended | 30, WOCRRlLe perlof and have talen | city today. B el. guest of Miss Eleanor Wheeler. ‘ 7 | music from the local theaters entertained | visit. Mrs, Carpenter was formerly a —_— | Plokla Oliv | The Junior Service Association 4 o o 4 the guests. id P il d later of - 5 ¥ = completed successfully the fourth 5 $ resident of Capitol Hill and later Mrs. C ~a Irs. Harding and Miss Harlan Accom- [5eafsiti Qe B taociation |, The,ommittee in charge of the aftar | Cleveland Park. s Lo Her Gpariment Gray haz retuined) - $30,000 AID APPROVED. Tllet Mignon with Muskreom Sexce 3 on after a short trip of two weeks ——— was for «d by the yo el e rs g P d A l ; R T J; Hogan, Mr. Julius 1. Peyser and Mr. | Former Washingtonia to Kansas ‘City, Mo Appropr 0, — pany President to Arlington 1oday Marine Corps, residing in Washing- | "3rq.g the'sussts, besiden Mr. Ward. | Foior™ to Visit ¥ry gomid arel poahiistion of 20,008 of the fod Lottuce and Tomato Selad ; * | on. A series of attarnoon Lo 2unoha ke, ware: M iG besiden Mr. Ward- | Mr. and Mra. Charles H. Henney of | Mr.and Mre C. T. Harold and their] by Secretary s Seproved todey | » = 2 2 e et et George Calvert Bowle. | portiand, Ore, formerly of Cleveland jfon. C. T. Hareld, jr., ‘have arrived|struction of six miles of highway in | Smnbpsie for the Memorial Exercises. {proved very popular with the Sounger |0, Fner Pre, My O, Coslican, Mr | B2H IR che guests: of Mr. and | from Tolgdo, Onio, Ttb Lipend seme | the Bull luice section of the Kooten: 2 3 . Brockway and Mrs. Hen- |time in Washington and are estab- | national forest of Montana. The ne i Hot Rolls. Coffes New Potatoes Green P Ice Cream. | have bee B wives of the See ; . Mr. § “{Mrs. B. H S - |t o e oo ey na e 3 e My Yot brother, Mr. William §. Carpen- |lished at the Lee House. d will shorten the distance be sz of the higher ranking officers on P. Tumulty, Mr. during Shrine week. Mrs. Hen-} . 0, o 5 twepn Troy and Nixon, county 3.Course, $1,00—4-Course, $1.25. s parish hall duty in Washington. The last dance |H. I« Ribert Ottinger. My, |nev was “Miss Belle Carpenter of |\ Mi% b & Flvn of Manchester, | abcut sixty miles o parish hall. he thir. | WAS held at Rauscher's. Friday. April | Robert "C. " Dove. " Mr. Danfel ‘Thew | Cabitol Hill a lengthy visit. She Is accompanied RS HARDING ompanied the President to ATNRBOR fitn” ynnilernre of Dr. Dudleys |15 8t which Gen. Pershing was the | Wright. Mr. Harry A Kite, Mr. Arthur Mr. and Mre. Henney were closely | § IQEIRE sic | S ocan pex 3. Sinnott, Mr . Wallace W, Chivwell | identified with the musical life of | livan of Manchester. today for the memorial|rectorship of the « . gUest of honor s Miss Har- e St gt # £ Mr. Clarence Dodg Ll Washington. Mr. Henney belonged = y : exercises, having M \ The annual meeting of the Junior odge, Mr. J. Thilman v Ladies of the Visitation Convent Jan with her. The President's mili- | 4 Miss Betty Werner entertained at |Service Association was held at 2 Hendrick, Mr. Percs’ W. Pickford, Mr. |10 several musical organizations. e | Ajumnue assisied on Sunday 1206 G 1206 G M 2 e ! i treet tary and naval aides completed the | Miss Alice Milbur : Alice Milburn and her flance, | officers el the ensuing o). 10, Hboan, LML, Bansmern ras tr party Xenophe: The other | are: Pr A John B. Heffe les McClintock. Mr. Jjobn L. 'Barr contralto sololst at Foundry M aent of Hh eI Aol Street Sits (were: Bt el Lo R K A, tton: Browni Sumusl Kite |Church, Al Souls Church,” Eighth o ¢ L8 v on. Miss 4 N pres 3 s i - ; > holic Alumnae. A “he ambassador of ltaly, Don|ViIvian Smith, Miss Virginia Edwards, | I dney Kent, Mr. Newton Brewer, |Sireet Temple and Margarel's | gelega > t o A o S Srecepy ik SR el atas, [Emn AL BT Cntstes R R Ciiren. iccesaively L T ANNOUNCES tion at noon. June 3. for the ltalian| E Cousins, Maj. Paul | thur, A Mr. Henney is at present a mem- |Whitton; past president, Mrs. James ber of the Mystic Shrine Band of | Johnson, jr. e M;r:e“_-p\”r’:“-d:r::: residents of Washington, in celebra- | fvuns, John French. Lieut. | A 'man_ Glade )¢ tion of @ national holiday of Italy. | Donald Burns and Mr. Paul Butes. | = Signor Santint, who was m c Portland, Ore. Mrs. Josephine M. Shannon and Mis The ambassador will go to New g 5 munitions for italy in Washingston of Mrs. John L. Hines ' = Plovence oy - Miss York Thecday. June 5, and on June| Mr and Mrs Christian Gross enter- | during the war, but_who is now. in |sis Mra. Dickman. ines and her| Dr. and Mrs. Chatles Albert Fish L el Lot iActatia s Tenantion 6, he will receive an m»narm.\ld'- — M - m = of Los .»r\ngpleyx_ Calif., are in Wash- | gra™ JL00 64, luu“r:ufl(:::m: l_ere vee at Columbia University. June o ington for @ few days en route to se Mrs. el F'he Wil go 1o Baltimore to be the Rllx){;;"';n;z;alfiv a"\r Miss Madeline | West Point.” where their son Henry | - — . uest f short time of Mr. and chard Green, daugh r. i SIIE b s b ey were 5 forte i Bchard, aregy gegmnier of Jr, and il be gracusied Suna 1% "They vers . CAPES, SUITS AND COATS Mrs. John # rett. . R e 0 Mt Cae Dr. and Mrx. F MK P The minister of Persia. Mirza j!ns» " will take place v lllHr“hum‘r u‘n N \’";“b‘Alv Ellison at Ba a e e ; SRR AR e sketry Making - AT FINAL REDUCTIONS where he made an address at the Fairbank livec o LB LA et te s e S and D ) SR Milis, W, Vao are In Washington epartment Prices Start at $ 1 3 95 Washington J rson College. g cxgret Pus B guests of Mrs. W Montague. M & Miss Margaret Pugh, daughter of | ¥ioitagun has also hud e & goest Will Be Closed presentative John P Hill ¢ i kes Long Ixlaud Coitage. 4 ! ,’f,w{,‘f":“.fi”j::’“,j N agrs Wdward | \rs. Rolla Atchison of Weston, W. Va. | : = = 5 b . Xy June 15 to Sept. 15 Representative and Mrs. Jnln‘\ Philip E: me is N . R = Hill and their children wil leave N - 55 Mr. and Mrs. Charle Howard Tice 3 e A R : Washington about the middle of June - Ober Peak. Later she will go to of Montreal Canada, are in Wash-| During Vacation of 1 i | M Seuthampton, Long Island, where g i Tor T o 4 = = — z have thken the Rushmore cot- y ~ panaltsrtor Juisimask RARE FURNITURE I{(Mrs. Frank W. Smith| 3 Mrs. James C. Dunn and her chil-] | Instructor tage for the summer. = 5 s poEz " dren of t-au-Prince. Haiti, b S e Mrs. William Phillips and their chil- have been at the Hamilton Hote | unusual pieces of - Aven. ot Wathinglon vesterday for J 4 Sl el s sty proes, - Awatngs wate |[| 311 started models by June North Beverley. Muss., where they will | . o Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy and | 1 order 4 G 15 ® her two young daughters arrived in et WAhetn Wiina"day or : SEUEY T CORNELL WALL PAPER 0.l Oppenheimer§ :g'\\h::)»“::u»h‘:‘l]“‘r’\;e‘;\‘:i::;:\‘ l;::U‘l;‘I; Y ol ¢ ler. Mr. Du Puy emained in New '714 13th N.W. Main H Pe A . ; SHOP UNIQUE the Spanish embassy, will be ihe ; Now in Our New Store, 709 13th, One Door Above e mmm— : - guests in whose houor Mr. and Mrs T. A. Scott Thropp will entertain at o e B |l Keep the Shriners Cool ||| —¢ reatty Mr. and Mrs. Eliphalet F. Andrews. —Improves Furs | i i Get Acquainted 1With Our Millinery Mezzanine | whose marriage to Mr. Allen Hunt Roberts of Alexandria, Va.. will take place Saturday. June 8. will have at- ¢ & S - Electric IFz D aine her Ara Giiptn Wilson n: 5 ° 2 ]”-m]’]'\ Electric Fans “”"I\] to keep them in cold storage. Staunton, Va.. who will be matron o . % 4 so migher temperature wi Our facilitl fford th. : honer, and Miss Mary Hunt Roberts, EI t ing i i Ehon of thoroughly. modern C Jins u’mll.» Graham powell,” Aliss : . : eciric bring no inconvenience to s e i L E OPATRA osemary Browning and Miss Mary ; et Tavlor, us: brideamaide: Mr. Cam: : vour Shrine guests! —COLD STORAGE ber 10 ladies-in-waiting-will appear and ¢he 10- eron Roberts will be the best man, $ 3 Doy eoprano, Austin L. Lawrenson, will sing and the ushers will be Mr. James £ ans T\ : N . Coats left for altering or |} *“The Queen of the Shrine.” Roberts. Mr. Jack Roberts, Mr. Gar- ‘ } 'y We have in stock Electric remodeling Stored Without | Thursday, May 31, 9:30 P. M enerTiIc i MBoniNERend PRy i Fans in all styles and sizes, Charge during Summer. ~ Spe- ) Yot B Sl e e lliibo e foeiedls e a2 : cial Rates on repairs and al- | NEW1—“The Versatile Five o'clock at old Christ Chur . and up and can make prompt m- terations now in force. i Broadway's lstest sensation for da in the Res- taurant where gervice will be resumed 1. Fall rnaris. by the Rev. Dr Morton.| | . stallations. Prices fated by Rev Dr. Herbert Scoti- s. $5 up. detalls tomorraw! e £ ik ks K : Continuing on the Roof—Meyer Davis' Famous . C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. = o o o W this afternoon at the Chev b %or her daughter th Burnett, whose marriage to MISS MARIE ZARE . g . . . . < ! an Thomas Ficher will take | Daughter of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Willinm F. Rentz. whoxe e Specialists in Heating & Lighting Equipment 610 12th St. N.W. aturday. The guests will in-( to Chaplain Herbert Adron Rinard, U. 8. A.. the wedding to take 709 13th St.—One Door Above G St & members of the bridal party. | in June, ix aunounced. vbil Fletcher will entertain i this evening in honor of Burnett and Mr. Fisher tained at dinner last evening at Le | husiness in New York. arrived | ork. arrived in i Paradi The gu cl ed Mr. d Vashing T BT g e Y o A M = | o [ ——— ol ——=la | ——]al ——]1 h at dinner this evening At{\r< Warfield Spencer, Lunching there | ilipsbornt | with n o Cor 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. o} Y eLaciiClun for their daughs | Das: W ATOSIa] Spencer, TMilin . | McKay Miss Craigie Miss Virginia Edwards, in com- | \p® PSR SR o 1o Thias Alice Mitbuen andigus s o B | Mis 3 A I Capt. Xenophon H. Price. whose mar= | jiz o o sl | Eiena # gnor em Tiage will take place Saturday. The |aid" 205 re Chanies Winite other guests will include the dttend- | heth" \iite”and B e derick 1. Cox, wife of In who is visitin terstate Commerce Commissioner (‘ox t their wedding 1d Miss Aline Clarke and | a4 the 1 daughter, Miss Asenath Cox. | Pinckney McLean. also of Balti- | have returned 1o Washing i aftor Elizabeth Zolnay entertained =pRa s cheon in compliment to} wdio Sane Spas veral davs| p scing u few day i e ao|with Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Following | Ry~ "8 avs at th whose marriage | paly ME ang A e Gross enter: | Anne Country Club in Virgin 10 Capt mis Chandler Will | tzined 100 guests at a dance in their | take place rday. June 9. he | residence .e Roy place v Enests imcluded Miss | Marguerite | o fule Moy | Dorothy Mondell. Miss daught Munger. Miss 3 A ither Annette Ashford, Miss Agnes Ashford. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sutherland HEMSTITCHING Miss 1 Cumming, Mis n Dar- 3 ed at luncheon y J -0V Tahe Miss Mary Emily Hamilton. Miss | Cheiy ¢ B cheon e BUTTONS COVERED Mive Mdrgaret Yard Mrs. M. E. Holley Helen_Griffin. mily Farl. the daughter of Mrs. Miss Mary Funk and Miss Margaret R e uestaitn. | ~ce s, 2561 15¢h at. n.w, 3 son Cafrers. first secretary | Jpuse, Bhen. S SRR it | | J. M. ADAMS of the legation at Athens, Greece. e s Vireimie Hame who arrived in New York Sunday on | {til® (JVEIEE SUA VIR N irginia ;[ HARDWOOD FLOORS hoard the Cedric from Liverpool. will ; SUFs NATREGCL T 8L o . upend %ome time in Washington, and M 3 = : D ciine business utithe iState Mol Mis Southerland cwill (esvel Wash 1503 Connecticut Ave. ston tomorrow for Lakewood, £ partment [ O rornd trs es Tanbio QOld Floors Refinished ?E . _Vm 5 Mr. and Mrs. R Govin and Miss es of her daughter, Miss Eliza- May Govin are leaving today for New : Sutherland, Friday. They will | a0l Lo il York. where they will spend several|then join Capt K. Sutherland, who | Your O!d Hat vs before going to the Catskills to ing from Camp Benning, Ga 3 4 Il 8o to Huntington. W. o Made New Again | (‘ he guest of Mrs. Sutherland's son- Miss Alice Cresth Angell, daughter | in-daw and daughte Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. Joseph Bdward \uan,’\\;\\ be ! ]. . Walker, jr. Later they will be v married to Mr. Hugh Seach of Rich-|jjined there by Miss Katherine Suth- 7 mond, Thursday evening, June 2tland and BMiss Margaret Sutheriana. | L jenna H'f Factory The ceremony will be performed in. Upon completion of their visit at 435 11th St. N.W. the irst Presbyterian Church in} Richmond and Mr. each and his bride will leave immediately after- | 7 ward for White Sulphur Springs. The | } i 7 evening preceding the wedding Mr 3 .3 Angell, grandmother of the bride, will give a reception in h home i“l Richmond for the member of the | wedding party and the out-of-town | guests. The reception will immedi- | atelv follow the rehearsal for the wedding Mis: Angell will be tended by her vounger sister, Peggy Angell. who, with her p will go to Richmond a week ays before the wedding W i spend the summer. Blocking Everybody’s Playing PUNG CHOW You'll want to learn to play now 704477/ 722 Rev. Dr. and Mrs. William F. entz of 2011 Kalorama road a nounce B engagement of their daughter Helen to G. Clifford Emery. S eon reserve. United States public health service of Fort Bavard, New | Mexico. The wedding will take place | in June. Dr. Emery is a native of | Maine and nt present is stationed atl Fort Bavard as reconstruction officer. | B Miss Rentz is with the Red Cross in 3 Generations of III 55 High-grad o] m Expert instructor from the Pung Chow factory is here 10 AM.t0 12 M., 1:30 to 5:30 P.M. This mystical Chinese game which is sweeping America from coast to coast—this Royal Game of China—this “game of a hundred intelligences '—is the game of the day—fascinating alike to yvoung and old. The fundamentals of Pung Chow are simple and not bevond the grasp of youthful players: you can learn to play in a comparatively short time—then, the rest of one’s life may be spent in attaining to a past-mastery of its thousand-fold intricacies—for it calls into play every mental faculty and challenges the interest of those who seek the fascination of ever-new problems. for a visit and is staying at the Waldorf Astoria Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Dudley | At Church Reception. i he vestry of Stephen's Chureh | will hold eption to meet the stev ,I;‘;d;,‘{“',_*‘\!;,““, sorke bizke Duac Have been delighted by ‘L are reduced tO E S = gifts of silver from Dulin & Martin Compan: Rent and Read " a Good Book Today | S I L E R . Whether it be a western ‘/ tale of adventure, a love (o] opuiar i in our con- They include dressy Suits; and veniently located branches. . REASONABLE CHARGES P Suits of Sports type. . ket Sterling P P seat at the movies you can H . . enjoy reading the kind of a | ares Silver o] They are made up 1n the re- Emelent m E 'rl'ley are modelcd ifl ‘}IOSC exclunive Balkan, Box and Side-tie designs. They are effectively tailored and lined with silk. o} Mrs. Powell Clayton is in New York Sults Pung Chow Sets, $5 to $300 The Educator Set. $5, is a practical beginner’s set—A\ Beautiful Set, $35, has pyralin ivory tiles—Mahogany Cased, $75, is another handsome set—of pyralin ivory— Designed Especially for Shriners Handsome Pung Chow Set, with pyralin ivory tiles, each one bear- ing the Shrine emblem—it is beautifully encased in an Oriental- decorated box—of artistic design and colorings, $300. $10 1o $20. =2 If You Prefer to Buy ||l 10-in. Dutch Candle- 6-in. Bonbon Dishes, $6. Books Be Sure to sticks, $8 pair. 8-in. Vases, $6.50, Look Over 16-in. Meat Platters, $11. 6 Sherbets in Case, $27. late titles in popula vou will find all the late and }} __and Silver Plate Service Is Courteous and Dutch Flower Baskets, $6 and Checks. \ Pung Chow Racks, $1.50, $3 and $9 Set Scores, 35¢; Trays, $1.50 Instruction Books, 50c, $1.50 and $2 St Hoivs 565 1550 Suits of such character. Demonstration—Stationers Section, First floor. (Between F and G Sts,) Also at . JANE.BARTLETT Third Floor 1387 Connactiout Ave. N.W. ' & b A b ok 60c E ;\' CH / 2 ¥R sie T Rconont “Condition. ; 6 0 15«17 F Street and 1214 to0 1Y @ Street, closing tomorrow night—with such a price for story or a detective thriller, book you like, and the seroles, $5 to $7.50. in 3 bon Baskets, fi * ned Tricos—and Smart Tweeds They certainly won't be here at store jole———Fa[slc——nlole—"anle—Fble—ralale—FAol—D]o][chle—F o] c—— o] ——=]o]—— 0]