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ALEXANDRIA. The annual holiday dauce given by tiie young Iadies of the town wus held in the auditorlum of Home, with H the following committee In charge: Miss Mary Hunt Roberts, Mies Jose- phine Gregg, Miss Jeannette Yates| Cochran, Miss Charlotte Kemper, Mis Margaret Warwick and Miss slizabeth Warwick. The chaperons were Mr: Willlam J. Boothe, Mrs. Clarence C. Leadbeater, M Charles M. Shepper- | won, Mrs, Edward H. Kemper, Mrs.| Tsaac Gregg, Mrs. 1L C. Linn~ Mrs. Raymond Hulfish, Mrs. William J. Morton, Mrs. J. Sidney Douglas, Mfs. Carroll Plerce, Mr: Walter Roberts, Mrs. A. C. Warwick and Miss Cora Cochran; Miss Mary Booker of Fred- ericksburg, Miss Cora Lee Cochran of The Platns, Miss Gladys Fuller, Miss Dorothy Arnold, Miss Wilmeth Doy! itandolph Byrd, John Ryan Balily, L. Keefauver, Charles Koones and Benja min Burns of Washl ton, Mr. and; Ars. Clarence Robi and Mrs. | Tupper Barrett, Mr. Donglas Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Albert Margery Hall. Miss Miss Laura Hulfish, Miss G Peyton Shepperson. Miss Lue: Thler, Miss Edmonia Baker. Josephine Ramage, Miss Louise Thomas, M Mary Whitton, M Sarah Kemper, Miss Elizabeth Booth Miss Marga Miss_Rosella Burke, Miss Inez Moore. Miss Marg Moore, Miss Anne Linn, Miss Hild Pulman, Mis; Margaret Linn, Mis: Susan_ Lear ton, jr., United ciarrett and Lennis Youne of Beaudric Howe'l. Powhatan Sto mn, Jack Robinson mley Charles M epperson, ir.. E Swan, Walter roll Plerce, jr.. | i Mrs 2d Miss Boothe, Moncare | S Kin et Courtland H . Turner Hen- Chestey and ¥ Pierce Hug! Marsh, Davis Jackson, Courtland War- fleld, Kenneth Stable John Sherman Fowler, Henr Hayves, Winslow Ran- dolph, Cameron and Jack Robert: Tebert Whitton, Dimmoek Gasson, Cecil Brown, Robert Wheat, Arthur TRector, Richard Acton. win Graham, Richard Kemper, Charles C. Carlin, jr tichard Ross, Stanleigh Swan, Brouse and Gordon Burl Henry Thomas, rmistead Boothe Deane Blake Laidlaw and v guests and Mrs. H Cochran, nd Mrs, Thomas, George H. home in Annapolis after a visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Col. and Mrs. Thomas J. K Mrs. J. S. Llewelivn, in Mrs. J. Reid Wills, § Jer sister, M Driscol to her home in Lou Va B Mr. and Mrs. Norris and ie i turne and FL HAlifax, who Vi | has returned their son of 4. Cuba. are guests of the f r's ts, Mr &nd Mrs. Mark Norris, § mont Russell Bax Jick Nelson a John Millett, of the Episcopal [# High School, are spending the ih @ at their homes in Newport @ N Mrs. Py 15 the guest of her parents e Mre. 1. 8. Blackwell, in Rosemont Mrs. George E. Garrett and Miss Edith Garrett arc guests of relatives in Lebanon, Pa. jin Mr. and Mrs. T. Southfleld Cunniff |T have veturned to their home i Watertown, Mass., after a visit to the latter's brother and s and Mrs Mrs. J. B. Jus is the guest of I law, Mr. and tice, in Rosectest Misses Sarah and Charlotte Kemper entertained at tea Frid fernoon at their home in Rosemont in honor |1 of five brides of the past ) Clarence Johnston Robinso len Hunt Roberte, Mrs. G | Soothe, 2d. Mrs, ' Douglas i and Mrs. Albert Vickers Bryan. Edward H. Kemper, mother of the hostesses, received with them and th guests of honor. Assisting in the drawing room were Miss Ruth Laugh- | ton of Washington, Mrs. John Taylor Lewis, jr, Miss Elizabetl Miss Mary Hunt Roberts a Josephine Gregg. Mrs. William Hill Thornton Brooke, sister of the host- esses and Mrs. Edward Lee Kemper of Ashevill C., their sister-in- law, were at the tea tab They Were assisted In the dining room by Miss Margaret Ogden, Miss Ruth Bryant, Miss Ruth Smith, Miss Filen Ticer, Miss Barbara Price, Miss Viola Barrett, Miss Courten: pran and Miss_Frances Duke and ) s Eliza and Virginia Uhler of Washington Miss Ruth Smith has returned to her home in fter a Visit_to her d sls- ter, Mr. z Jaggett. Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott Edward Spof- ford of New York city are guests of the former's brother-in-law snd sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs, David N. Hulfish. r. and Mrs. George Ebert have re- turned from a_vis latives In Charles Town, W Mr. and Mre, George Krin Rue last week of thi mother, Mrs. Emma F. ¢ Fredericksburs. M Craven and Miss Patti Craven have roturned from a visit to the former's parents, Mr. and Mr: ate, in_Goldsboro, N. ( Miss Adelaide Risdon at’ cards Wednesday evening at the homp of her grandmother, Mrs. Har- risoh Kirk, on Braddock Heights. The guests were Miss Agnes Quay of Beaver, Pa.; Miss Helen Cannon, Mis: Katherine Leadbeater, Miss Margaret Moore, Misses Caroline and Elizabeth Rust, Miss Susan Thomson, Miss Mar- zaret French, Miss Elizabeth Swan, Miss Tda Gooldoe, Miss Virginia Dare, Miss Harriet Taylor; Messrs. Court: | Jand Warfield. Charles M. Shepperson, jr. Marion Pohl, William Moncure. Léonard D, Christic, jr.. Robert Coch- i van, Stanicigh Swan, Raymond Wol- sord, Deane Hesrn, Robert Howard and John Hughe H Maj. and Mrs. tt Cabell have had as their guests during the holidays at thelr home on South St Asaph street their son-in-law and Qaughter, Licut. Ferguson B. Bryar U. S. N, and Mrs. Bryan of New ! London, Conn ughter and | =on, Miss Mary orfolk and | Charles Ellett Cabell, jr., of_ the! Shenandoah Valley Academy, Win- hester, Mr. and Marvin Franklin Stewart returned to their home in | Philadelphia after a visit to the Im-[ | in |z O d daughter- Mrs. Glenn L. Jus- IN Miss e gler were latter" arke, in entertained and their v Cabell of N Mrs r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Tlenshaw. Mrs. 15 the gue: in-law, Mr. and My Braddock Heighis Prof. J. Fred Peake of Randolph- Macon Women's College, Lynchburg, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Peake. H Mrs. Louise Watson of Charlottes- | ville is the guest of her son-in-law | and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Houston | Harrison, in Rosemont. | Mr. and Mrs. Cariton Bowman have | returned from a visit to relatives in | Culpeper. ! Mr. and Mrs. Wi W. Jacobs of Orange. Va., t of hier sou and daughter- Lewis Jacobs, on fam Worth Smith, | ir., of Louisa, Va., have returned to iheir home after a visit to the for- Tier's brother and sister-in-law, Judge and Mrs. Howard W. Smith. Paul B. Yates of Washington and Lee University und Cadet Janney Yates of Virginia Milltary Institute spent the holidays with their parents, Dr. and_ Mrs. Robert J. Yates. Mrs. Glla Bmerson returned to her home in Washington after a visit to Miss Dora Varney. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Keys and her small son have returned to their | home in Bristol, Pu., after a visit to | Mrs, Keys' parénts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Varney. Mr. and Mrs. William Stribling and Robert Stribling of Markham and Guy | Butts Hall of Narrows, Va., haye re- | turned to their homes after belng the guests of the parents of Mrs. Strib- ling_and Mf. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. W. H._Hall, on Braddock Heights. Mrs. J. C. Hildebrand and her nephew, Thomas Pence, have re- turned from a visit to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pence, in Clearfield, Pa. Edelen Bourne of Havre, Mont., was tho week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hulfish Miss Virginia Wilkins entertained st a tea dance at her home in honor gf her guest, Miss Frederica di Ze <a of Loudoun county. There were ‘ut fitty guests.. Mrs, Maurico Wil- Allen Roberts. i Formerly Mins Miriam I \an putumn bride, |turned from her wedding trip and Ix ; &t home a ceiving. from a visit et | Bowen, jof Col. and Mrs. B Lieut. 4 Towa City Fairfax. | John returned to their Hearn, | X ¢, to rond Wolford! | 3y Hunter. ford are L eamily ‘i is the Morland. i {Elizal Miss § Miss | Woo, N {Spring ter-in-law, Mr, [garet F {beater, |Miss Kitty Reese {daghter, Miss Marger. Radcliffe last week of Mr. {Moore, jr home at Miss Mary tained her_home for her MeCreac Magruder of Bethesda, Miss Ruth Montgomery. returned after a visit THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY 6, 1924 -PART 2. 1 ia dance Saturday evening to celebrate his twenty-first birthday anniversary. mong the guests were Mr. and Mrs. ‘idney Wheatley, Mr. and Mrs. George -aton, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kerns, Jdiss Madeline Norris, - Miss Lillian Downey, Miss Edna Leary, Miss Effie Wilkinson, Miss Margaret Nowland. Miss Annie Moore, Miss \irginia Now- land, Miss Katie_Belle Nowland, Miss Mabel Branson, Miss Elizabeth Hunt, Miss Loulse Monroe, Miss Mary Schie- Miss Lucile Powell, Mis: epherd, Miss Laura Goodnow Sdigar Carpenter, Scrgt. Wi J. Wilkers son, Messrs. Joseph Hunt. Joseph Rey- nold: 5 Murray Stuart, George Camp- cll, Carl Eidenhaimer, Edward Blake, Carl Humphries, Charles Hall, Neale Bettis, Julian Davis, Edward Turn- bull, Raymond Caton, Harrs Wilker- ison, Leslie Leave. Richard Schoeni and ¥Frank Norcombe. Miss Anne Selden jwas the guest last w | Mrs. Ande n Sommers. | The Rev. Ernest M. Delaney, D. D. {and Mrs. Delaney were at home New | Year afternoon at the manse of the Sec n Church. Katz of Baltimore ster, Mrs. Charles of Washington ‘clg of Mr. and . Morte visiting her | Blondheim. Mrs. Ernest L iAgnes Conway Childs of {Va, are the guests of | Harrison Alexander The most brilliant dances was the on given New Year vening in the auditorium of by a number young c_was furnished by from Washington. Supper was served at midnight and dancing continued un- til 3 o'clock. The chaperons William J. Boothe Mrs. orge E. Mushbach, Mrs. Clarence C. Lead- beater, Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson, Mr: . Carlin, Mrs. James jLeary, 1liam rroll Childs and Miss Casanova. Miss Edna the holi of recently re- Dumbarton Courts. men. 15 assisted her daughter in re- Alrs. J. B. Watkins has_returned | to her sister, Mrs. John r Baltimord g abeth Purcell is W ne Mr the guest Caldwell, in Towa Virginia Smith Hiiton Domne 'y after it Miles and Mr. | were married the rectory of wreh by Rev. Wik After a short Mrs. Dounelly | Miss fiss Mary Rott Cochran of The sburg. Miss M of Covington V- sile Ki and Leo 1turda Pa Miss John seopal orton, . L. trip Mr, and in Washington Lucy T, rro or Harper. Wash- Oliver and Wellfy ck Sprin, ndfather, ud [and Len | Mrs M 2d. Mr. 5. Miss Laur: Boothe, M} eannette € egg, Miss Margaret War- Miss_Gen Hunt Miss Kl { Dorothy Morton, Miss | ran. Miss Josephine ¢ and Mrs, B Delaney ts for the week end their home Mrs Groves and Junia Groves Bedford, Va.; abeth Warwick, Miss 0 es Pittsbur; |wick, Miss Susan Leary, | vieve Shepperson, Miss Nina Fulton, | Miss Charlatte wmper, Miss Ing | Moore, Miss Margaret Moore, Miss Car- their sisters, [0lyn Burkess, Miss Mary Lee Spilma and Mrs, C. K |Miss Mary Hunt Roberts, Miss Loul: | Thomas. Miss Hitda Pulman, Miss Ed- bert Reynolds Black- | monia Baker, Miss Audri i 3 4t h aftar & vis | Miss Margaret Re ves in Greensboro, N. C. | Reese, Messrs. Richard and Dr. . C. Bockey, who visited his nle; Daniel R. Stansbury, Jr., 1 Hosemont for a_montl } Brook Arthur Rector.” Tom % to board his ship, the U, |Hulfish, Moncure, Shawmut. tow at Philedalphia. { Moncure, Whitte yr. and Mrs. Bockey had as their guest | Lambert, r an Paul Wat- | Beeton, 5 Boothe va., i Carroll of of home in’ Jacksonvill Mr. and Mrs. I R ¥ X Pyiman, John Sherman Fe H Pierce, Jr.. Chester and P Albert ” Ansley Smoot, Hugh Marsh, Kenneth S Charles hepperson. jr., Cecil Raymond Wolford, Charles C. C Jr. stead Boothe, Hughes, Burke, Brouse Rob Moncure Morton. Marion Pohl, Henl, Richard Kem Vincent i Young, Everette Swan, Cameron and | jack Roberts and Midshipman by | Pohl. Mar- | Miss Katherine Leadbe €Te | tained ds Tuesday evi Lioyd Smoot and Miss Frank | some: 2" o e o noot of North Wilkesboro, | French, Miss Caroline Rust, Miss Miss Phoebe Puller of Wash- |abeth Rust. Miss Genevieve Shepper- ane Hearn e Joh guest of he Adams, in F Miss Eugeni . is visiting n of Gretna, sister, Mrs. Roger ssemont i Thomas of Clayton. N. and Mrs. E. Mac- | { Rosemont B Johin ) Burke, alls Green entertained ! urday afternoon at her dock Heights in honor Misses Caroline Score was kept wen and Miss hose plaving Mrs. Robert t cards S ome f he Frances Ogden ter en ng at her Miss Margaret aret ngton, Miss Axnes Quay of Beaver,ixon, Miss Susan Thomson, Miss Vir- a., Miss Lucy Tallaferro of Rock |ginia Wilkins, Miss Adelaide Risdon Wro.. Frederica di Harriet Ta Miss Elizabeth f Loudoun county, Miss Mar- | Swan, Miss I . Miss Virginia Dare. Miss H. Cannon and Agnes Quay of Beaver, Pa John Sherman Fowler has to Haverford College, F il Miss craga neh, Miss Katherine Lead- Miss Risdon, Miss beth Swa, 3 usan Thomson, Miss Virgin Wil- Miss Nellie Sommers, Miss Caro- Miss Elizabeth Mi return Morton and and Mrs. Pe at home yester the rectory of They were ussisted by Hall | of the Uni-| Chapel Hill Nizabeth McKie of Mass., were gucsis and Mrs. William A in Rosemont eanor Melchoir entertained | tea Saturday afternoon at her for Miss Elizaheth MeKic and 1 of the hostess's college mates sorge Washington University Quick, Miss Dorothy Hot er and Miss Junct tev all wer, hurch their | M. McKie rth Carolina Dr. George ersity of N *. and M Colleg cvel Mary Virginia Whitton enter- tea Saturday afternoon at guests, Miss Rachel ichmond znd Mi Md. Montgomery ter, §. C. is visiting 1335 G Mr. and Mrs. John Lioyd Uhler hav to their home in Pittsburgh the former's parents. | George Uhler. Kline en and Mrs. i . John Lou: rthined at Rev. | o Mrs. | and | | nsylvania, after spending ‘the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. SHerman B. Fowler. Mrs. C. B. Spilman, Miss Mary Lee Spilman and Miss Carolyn Burgess have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burgess at Reva, Culpeper county. Miss Mary Parke Anderson of Covington, Va., was the guest of Miss Spilman for several days last week and Fredericksburg, Friday. | T. Wilfred Robinson will énter- tain at tea this afternoon In honor of Mrs. Gilbert Jefferson Cox, jr., @ bride of last summer. Clarke Slaymaker, who holidays with his aunt, Miss Kl Slaymaker, has returned to College, North Carolina. Miss Mildred Baker has returned from a visityto relatives in Knoxville, Tenn. Mis: New York city after a vis ents, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Payton Wilson | entertained at teg last Sunday nooy, at_their hofie, Hollin Hall, Mount Vernon. o Hubert Snowden entertained the' club, “Over the Tea Cops.” afternoon at her home. The | members present were Mrs. Robert C. Powell, Mrs. John Hunton Foster, Mrs. Willlam R. Purvis, Mrs. John M. John- on, Mrs. Samuel L. Monroe, Mrs. Wil- liam J. Morton, Mrs. George P. Ander- 'ton, Miss Margaret Ashby. Miss Car- i vie ‘Stribling and Miss Elizabeth Potts. Mrs. Julian T. Burke gave a tea | Sunday afternoon at her home in Rose- mont. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace home the afternoon v at thelr residence Sehool, M spent izabeth near | Tuesday Lindsey were jat of New Year on " Braddock Linn and Mi ertuined t the home of the and Mrs. Henry C. G ashington Park afs of Washington served Lmn ¢ in and Willia assisted in the dining room. Miss Dorothy aswell King enter- t bridge Saturday evening at rents, Mr. and Mrs, . snor of her brother, Stuart ler King, United farine Corps, and the latter's pt. Lenox Lohr, United States eut. King has returned to his station at Charleston, -S. C., and Capt. Lohr and Mr. Arthur M. King are at present _on a _duck-hunting trip near Chapel Point, Md. Prof. tt Reid Dunn of Smith | College was guest during the holidays of his p: nts, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Clarke Dunn, Miss Dolly Callahan has returned to ssjssippi State College, plum- . after a visit to reiatives in nk T. K Army. 1 Rirrell entertained at Saturday evening in ck of Newark, zabeth a small _dane honor of Miss Ma Reception With Dancing By New York Society The York State Society will give a reception with dancing, Jan- uary t $:20 oclock, in honor of Mrs. Charles H. Sabin and Miss Sarah Butler of New York. In the i be Mre. s W alia Hamilton Fish. Jr. Mark Potte Mrs. Leila H New huyl receiving line w empsey, Mr: Clyde Kelly. Mrs, Frank T. Hin . Smith, Miss Mary Black and_th president of the society and Mrs. .Lynch. Short addresses will be given by Mrs. Sabin and Miss Butler and Mr. Earl Carbauh will sing several | numbers All New Yorkers in Washington are invited to attend, admission being by membership card and admission card Mrs. C. A. 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FISCHER’S Jewelers and Opticians 918 F Street N.W. returned with her to the State Normal | Davidson | after- | Anne | held Its, December meeting at Con- t tea Sunday after- | federa rents, Mr. | erine Bales and Miss Ro l} i | discussed, and Mrs. Harry M. Friend i i { i | i | i | | . W. Floyd and Mrs. T. E. Roberts D. A. R. ACTIVITIES Mrs. Harry B. Gauss, chairman of the committee, stated that a specls meeting was being 'planned for the first Wednesday in February and urged that all chapters not having a | representative on the committee send in'a nume at once. * | Capitol Chapter held its December meeting at the home of Mise Bertha Moore, 7 Rhode Island avenue north- cast, with Miss Nagle and Mrs. Capo to ussist as hostesses. The regent Mrs. Luxford, presided. Mrs, Volland of the membérship committee report- ved two new candidates—rs. L. Cox and Mrs. H. L. Shakelford—who ere elected to membership.. Mrs Capo of the ways and means commit- i tee reported the card party & success i Contributions were voted to the chap- | the regent, Mrs. Henry Churchill |ter house fund, to the Mbrary fund | Cook. The chaplain, Miss Camilla H. | the flag and uniform equipment for | )iggs, led in prayer, after which the { the pageants “At Valley Forge” pnd | Victory Chapter, Mrs. Frank R. Sale, regent, met at the home of Mrs. W. W. Husband, 3456 Macomb street, Mon- day evening. Thisx was the holiday party of the chapter and members were permitted to bring guests. A short business meeting was held, Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith, state chalrman on the correct use of the flag, gave a talk on “Our Flag” and Mrs. J. E. Lambie told of her visit at the ded- ication of the ancestral home of George Washington, in England, Sul- grave Manor. Mrs. A. S. Field, Mrs. were the assisting hostesses. b Tndependence Bell Chapter held its December meeting at the home of its treasurer, Mrs. Sallle Grant Gates. The meeting was called to order by usual ‘patriotic opening exercises fol- ce G g psual, patriotic ovening exercises Lol lto the Florence Crittenton Home. chapter officers and committee mem- bers. Contributions were voted to rv;v{ul dnl{,rh;lln' ovbje and a doll ved, made by a student in the South- | 1111} "aprer which a soctal hour arnd ern’ Industrial School, was disposed 2 o : Of, amiid merriment. The roney de- | TOreshments werb enfoyed. | gl gfrom theysale goes towdrd | pne Ruth Brewster Chapter lield its' ool Y puorking thelr Way | yonuary meeting with Mrs, Louise G. through school.” Delegates and alter- ‘Adams, the wly elected treasurer, nates to the Continental Congress s oS Chathars o tir Fore }ler‘ted A social hour followed ;‘hc ;!‘e'“elfl S i aan COuEtes With Spnuary pneeting will be held | (21t presided. The secretary read W HAYher aud Mes. Cooi a letter from Mrs. Larz Anderson, Sarah Franklin Chapter, D. A. R.,|librarian general, accepting her elecs tion to honorary membership in the chapter. Mrs, Anderson was unani- mously elected an honorary member at the November meeting In recogni- tion of her splendid war work in two of the wars of our country. Mrs Greenawalt repor 1 upon her ef- forts to carry out the chapter's wishes as expressed in a resolution passed at a meeting the first of la Februars That a United States fag be placed upon or mnear the Dis t of Columbia end of the Francis Scott Key bridge, ‘and that the Secretary of War be asked to arrange for the customary ceremony of raising and lowering the flag as is done st a military station. Coples of this resolution were re- ported sent to the President, Secre- tary of War, District of Columbia committees of United States Con- kress, Fine Arts Commission and the ngincer Commissioner, but Mrs Fur- | Greenawalt stated that she had been the | advised to wait until the final nature lof the improvements at this end of Mr. Moore read an account of the part taken by the royal marines and 8¥th Connaught Rangers in the events leading up to the battle of Bunker Memorial Home, Mrs. Kath- emary Bales Miss Alex- officers gave regular husiness hoste: ander, their re regent, The the The Ameriecnization the District D.-A. R. t 2:30 pm. at ity neouraging reports were regarding the co-operation of the chapters toward the support of the Americanization teacher at the Cur- tis School and the new teacher for t the Americanization E: , Tth and O streets. Reports were made of Christmas partles ar- ranged for various groups of for- eigners Plans for a benefit card party were mmittee\of met Wednes- Research Uni- received * chairman. regarding appointed to act ther announcements narty will be made. Philippine Gowns Fine qual- sli—g ity materials and hand-em- broideries. Special....... avings the Francis Scott been completed. The chapter passed unanimously a resolution opposing a general bonus for veterans ———— e 1214 F St. N.W. reater Than Ever ur GreatJanuary Clearance SOCIETY. | Key bridge had | urged that the United States gover ment aid disabled veterans In every ay. Mothers, wives and sisters « world war erans present vo of the world war, but | against the eral bonus. 1217 Conn. 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Smart Sport ° uits Fine Tailored and Embroidery Suits. Originally - $29.50 to $49.50 Skirts All the finest wool fabrics. and silks, in smart’ styles. Originally $1250 to $18.50 crepe afternoon frocks, lovely party and dance frocks,

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