Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1924, Page 53

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High Army Official At Legion Reception | In the recelving line of the Ameri- | ean Leglon night of the Pennsylvania Society to be held’ in''the New Wil Jara Hotel ballroom Wednesday \might, April 16, at §:15 o'clock, will| be Pennsylvanians holding high place | in the Army of the United States. Among them will be Gen. Tasker W. Blss, Gen. R. C. Davis, Gen.| Charles S. Farnsworth, Gen. G. C.| Rickards and Gen. John A. Johnston. Introductions will be made by Col. Matthew A. Delaney. The guests of honor will be Penn- sylvania State Commander dJ. Lee Collins and_ Past State Commander | Col. Joseph H. Thompson. i A special invitation has been sent to the Pennsylvania delegates to the . convention, which will be ‘Washington during that! week, and many have wired for box | reservations. 7% v of Pennsylvania D, A. number o Jattle sisters of who were officlal musi, vania, will render a number of sel tions reminiscent of camp life and the world war. After the program dancing, The officers of the society are Rep- resentative Cly Dr. John S. Arn eend and Mrs presidents; treasurer, retary. bership ana may be there will be . which s ym the secretary | | An informal subscription dance w. Eiven at the Old Dominion Boat Club- house lay evening chaperoned by i Sidney Douglas, Mrs. Charles | hepperson and Mrs. William H. | Amang those dancing were | saville Methews and Miss Kath- ‘umberland, Md.: Mr. | Allen H. Roberts, Miss Jn:p.E Gregg, i Inez Moore, Mi Geneviev Miss Margaret | Whitton, Miss s Dorothy Wiley. ‘man, Miss Char- ne Brewer, Miss Miss Frcda Heintz, Ewald, Miss Jeannette Miss Ellzabet Warwick, Miss Susan Leary, Mr. Davis Jackson, Mr. Robert W. Whe Rand, Mr. rroll . Mr Catherine Peyton Sheppers Moore, Miss Mary Helen Taskett, M « S | Mr. Clinton | Mr. William Mark Duvall, Mr. Norman Lawler, Mr, Raymond | Wolford, Mr. Hood Rector, Mr. Benja. min Minor, Mr. Lawrence Roland, Mr. Kenneth Moore, Mr. Robert Whitton, tt E. Lawler, jr.; Mr, James nd Mr. John Curtin Dabney of L uest of friends last week | t In Richmond before | visit to his | s, in Ashe- | Miss Jean- | ned to their fter paving > and in Wash- | wde of the! is spending Anne | Re Prine Douglas is back | Li w and Ikins, to her son-in- nd Mrs. Blaine {Wor er has returned to School, Richmond, Mr. and in Rose- | t during 5 . Clark id his schoolm ace and Wesley Sha in Wiiliam before ; has returned to the | School, after a visit| 1o his parents, Judge and Mrs. J. W. Chinn, in Heathsville, Va. . Mrs. Frank M. Dillard and her chi e at their homé on North A after spending several er Barrett, | ¢ ner's brother sis and Mrs. Robert S. Barrett, | Duke street; and left later for their home, lvacota Farm, Clifton, r. and Mrs. William Dudley of 528 h Alfred street announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen . ¥, to Mr. Louis C. Penn | f The ceremony was| perforn the home of the bride's parents Wednesday, March 26, by the Jev. Jesse M. Jennings of the Free Methodist Church. Mr. Tho: F. from a of Asheville, Miss Dorothy Killmon has returned to Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., after spending her spring vacation with her parents, the Re . Frank A Killmon, on_Princ Mr, and Mrs. ¥ tertained inform: thelr home on Rosemont Terrace, Mrs. Nelson Tayloe Snyder, jr., daughter of the hosts, and Miss Jeanne Ric n masisted. Mrs. Eugenie Dudley has returned to her home in Rappahanrock county after a visit to her son and daughter-in. Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dudley, at their ¢, 608 Cameron street. J. M. Watson of Hlon College, . was the guest last week of her parenis, Mr. and Mrs. John Clapdore, on South Royal street. Mrs. Amelia Miller of Washington has returned home after a visit to Mr. and >. T. McCrehan. allace Gravely of Lake City, 5. C.. who is a student in the dental school of the University of Rich- mond, spent last week as the guest of has returned weeks in Hay several Friday evening at The Ease-All is a shoe of unusual style, and one that appeals to women with foot troubles. For teachers, shoppers, nurses, housewives, and all women who are much on their feet. G. B. White Co. Inc. 1311 G Street N.W. OverY. W. GA. Take Eievator. | home in Philadelphia after spending {H. Kemper, Mrs. Thomas W 1 | | i ! ange, | and danghter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer A DOUGLAS BYERS, | Mrs. J. Cloyd va., | €| of | i | -\ M. Sneppard, on | ounce her engagement nneth L. Coontz, on Rear Admiral and Mrx. Coonts. his aunt, Mrs. S. Braddock Heights Mrs. George W. Keys has returned | from visits to relatives in Fairmont and | Sutton, W, Va, John J. Cummings, jr., of the Chicago Latin School has joined his mother, Mrs. J. J. Cummings, at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. Isaac C Mr. and Mrs, Louls Fones are at M. Appich, in Richmond. | THE sity of Virginia spent the week end at their homes In this city. Henry O'Bannon Cooper en- the Monday Bridge Club last woek at her home om Braddock Heights. . The Rev. W. H. Lloyd of Blacks- burg, Va. was the guest last week of his uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mrs. rge Uhler, on North Washington street. Miss Dorothy Morton has returned | from a visit to Miss Eleanor Orr in | Leesburg. Miss: Marfon Baker of Saranae, N. Y., is the guest of her perents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas JBaker, ou | Prince street, Mrs. Jerome Kaufman left Wed- nesday tor atlantic City, whers she will stay untll after Easter. Miss Jessie Black and Mr. Wallace | Black of Norfolk are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. imer B. Alexander on South_Pitt street. Mrs. Louis Bohraus has returned from @ visit to her mother, Mrs. Anna 5. tertained Miss tislen Norris Cummings is back froul & Visit to friends in Or- Va. Mrs John Hammond Griffith, #ho has been the guest'of her son-in-law J. Waller, in Rosémont, has returned to her home in Asheville, N. C. @o- companfed by her aunt, Mrs. Agnes Havenner. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehart have re- turned from their wedding trip. Tue lay evening Mr. and Mrs. Willial Woodfield entertained is honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ehart at their home on North Royal street. Mr. Wallace Lunceford spent the st week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lunceford, at Dela- plane, Va. Miss Alice Norn: the g home M, turn idsworthy of the State R i‘redericksbure, was est_for the week end at her in Rosemont. and Mrs. J. C. from a visit Hayes have re- &l to relutives in | Hyattsvilie. M. thei! 22d Mrs_Johi Howdershell and small daughter of Lincolnia, guests Inst week of Mrs. parents, the Rev. and were Howd, Mrs. Wayts. Ashby Mitchell has returned a visit to ner husband's par- fron g, on south Alfred street. e home after a visit to friends in Rich- | » mond. The Rev. J. R. Wood has from a visit to Lis parents in Md. Invitatios subseri t Sudley i s composed Mr. Eoothe Pulman_and il C. Brown. Mrs. R. L. Trotter of Washington is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, G. Shuster. Mrs. Al L. Carter of Poolesvills, Md., and her son, Ben Carter of Wood- barry Forest School st_week ith Mra. Clopton s on Mount Tk | ss Eliza Shaw her home in the winter with McKericher. Mr. and M nounce thae has returned to | er, Mrs. John Bruin_an- of their; a Bruin, to | rt of Wasl gton. The | wedding_ will occur in June. | Mrs. Carroll F. Kines had as her guests recently Mrs. Paul Merchant | n, and her uncle, Mr. who was en route to his returned | Sara visiting relative: of Maryland. Mrs. “John Moore and Moore of mond are the form brother a in law, Mr. A Mrs_Percy R. Driscoll Mrs. § ne McCubbins had as her guest for the week end her mother, | Mrs. Robinson of Salisbury, N. Mr. and Mrs. Paul tained informally Wednesday e at thetr home on Wolfe street. Miss Judith ! in- vening | The lingsworth, ddy 1 . Edward Drewry hlon Vauchan, Robert n Spinks Seymour and Ernest Morris. | v agers of the | ve a perform- | deville Friday ev ing at Young People building. he patronesses were Mrs. Louis Hertle of Gunston Hall, Miss Eliza- beth Shard of Woodlawn, Mrs, C T. Klipstein, Mrs. Hugh Mrs, Frank Diilard, Mrs. Martin D. Delaney, ) Wilson H. Perrine, Mrs. Malcoim Matheson, Mrs. Charles E. Outcait, Mrs. Samuel B. Moore, Mrs. Llewellyn Powell, Mrs. Edward Robin- son, Mrs, J. Stewart Jamieson, Mrs Robert S. Barrett, Mrs. Arthur Her bert, Mrs, Harry R. Burke, Mrs. Geors d Mrs. Charles Ellett ander Kaufman and menteld . Hugh Marsh and | mbert, jr.. of the Univer- | Ber- | | th Urban S. Lan ter_spending | | H : SUNDAY STAR‘E WASH]NGTON! D. 5('/'5 ‘APRIL 6, 1924—PART 9 SOCIETY. York -played and sang some of her own compositions. . The musical pro- gram also included Mrs. Carolyn Boardman McDonhnell, with Mrs,. Wil- liam Campbell .accomphnying; Mrs. George Prioe), Mrs. Frank Staley and Miss Anna eehon, who was accompuhied ' by Miss -Edna Bur- roughs, "Dany ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Mitchell, in { Mre Robert Roush and Mre. Thomas K. Stevansburg, Va. bertson, presic 6 Mre. JonR Long of Litis, Vau s | maverson: president, of " the board of and the st of Mrs. Milton R..Newfon. P8 CHthton &“\‘u Tente. were 215 . M tary, M in the difing Toam. J M Robert- & tten Receive New Head i son read a pupét wi by Dr. Hast- Of Crittenton Home ings Hart of the Hussell Sage Founda- tlon, who had made a locil study of Friday afternoon a teg was given.at, the home of Mrs. O. C. Merrill, 9 Wost gonditions for the Public ‘Welfare Com- Meirose street, Chevy Chase, to the mission. iadies of the board of managers of the lorence Crittenton Home to meet the new superintendent of the home, Misa Jean 8. Cole, of Sioux City, Towa. In the receiving line with Mrs' Mer- rill and Miss Cole were Miss L. Tv Ford, Who has been temporarily superintend- ent of the home; Mrs. M. Swann, the newly appointed ‘sociai worker at the home, and Mrs Stephen Lyman guest of Mrs. C. Austin Thomas, at the latter's home on Girard street. While in Washington Mrs, Conant | will be the guest of honor of the | poetry group of the District League of Amesrican Pen Women at the meete ing of the group tomorrow evening, at § o'clock, in the parlors of the clubhouse, at 1722 H street. Mrs. Churchwomen Plan Spring Card Party The ladies, of St. Thomas Apostle Church have begun preparations for their annual spring card party, which will take place at Wardman Park Hotel Monday, April 28, at 2 o'clock pam.. The executive committee. in+ cludes Mre. James G. Haakell, chair- man,. and Mry, J. P. Tumulty, vice chairman. Other committee chairmen are: Mrs. D. C. Shea, patronesses; |Mrs. Sarah M. Gantley, tickets; Mrs. W. C. Keegln, prizes; Mrs. Joseph A. | Hayden, publiicity; Mrs. Harry R. { Carroll,' recoption; ' Mrs. J. A. Phelan, tables; Mrs. Lawrence Hoover, cards; Miss Margarét Dore, candy: E Burchell, cakes, and Mrs. James A. Cahill, jr. prizes. = The o6 of the Balloons” was srtistically ‘given by little Migs Annc Beach and Mre. Bernlos Thatcher | Conant will read from her own works Barth, and Mrs. George Ide gave and v\lll_ talk on the subject of readings, The members of the Crit. | "I ¥ tenton board were among the guests of the aftermoon. P BHRGSRE 3 S Mrs. Conant o‘ New Yor]’t To Be Guest in Capital | Mrs. Isabel Fiske Comant of New Yori. will arrive in Washingtono- day from Norfolk, Va, to be. the MBROKS&® _ fediw % (3 STREET BETWEEN |I™&I2™ iR Crittenton Circle : Gives Silver Tea ( THS' Wednesday Critenton Circlé | gave a silver tea Wednesday after- noon at the home of. Mrs. = Albert Disterich. - Mrs. Thomas Robertson spoke.. of ‘the work ‘being done through ‘the home, Rene Dieterich Wright Owens Wilcok of the give readings and “King there be a mu under the direction of Miss Mrs. Thomas Will ‘he sale of foreign newspapers and books has beén forbidden at Serbian railway stations. of New sketched were els, displayed in presented at the our wndows New York Fash- during Sgring l't;:, Sllol:,p ap’:d fr:v’::’ eek, [ sen 14 o0 k&d .1" Fozx Film éor{oe- this offer. Five mm;.n to feature :fo :!;' c’:;:yx i their faski ¢ fime. Shown are fisirastend exclusively here described in de- in Washington. . tas) below. \ ol L\ o 3 RN L ‘\\\“\‘\; ™ Springtime FURS Many new shades have been created t.o add to the blend- ing charm of Capitol Furs with the new spring frocks. N 1208 G St. N.W. MBRMKS &@® G STREET BETWEEN 11™g 2™ All That’s New in Easter Millinery In an Irresistible Group at $10 _ Small shapes that hug the head or bewitch~ ingly shade the eyes: large hats with a summer airiness, and medium size hats that roll and flare jauntily. All these in the newest colors, most fetchipg styles and displaying trimmings decidedly different and unusual. A remarkable Easter array at this low HunJrzds of oth Ppricing. er models, express- ing the vogue in many ways, $5 to $35. A Pre-Easter Sale at After-Easter Prices | Exclusive Sprmg’ | Coats One-Quarter Off UCH events as this before Easter are almost unprecedented. Every woman wants an exclusive coat, something different from every other coat she has ever seen, but many times the price of exclusiveness is beyond her. This event was planned to bring exclusive garments more within your reach, AND IN TIME FOR EASTER, TOO. Every High-Grade Coat Included Every Spring Coat in stock, marked $98.50 and over, may be bought at one-quarter off tomorrow. There is just one of each model, so make your selection early. Coats for outdoor and utility wear as well as those for the more pretentious evening occasions are plentiful. Beautiful fabrics and colors, unusual styles, and variety beyond conception. Coats Reg’ularly Selling’ at $98.50 to $375.00 [omorrow at 'One?Quarter Ooff E-‘.-Spcrts Coat of brick- dust Moscova, with brown squirrel and gay tapestry e mb roidery. Formerly $259. NoW vovieennn, $194:25 D—Black satin, elaborately appliqued with white leather. = White sum- mer squirrel trimmed. Formerly $295. NOW weis o a0 - oo - - $221.28 B—=Golden brown satin, with orange dyed fox and tapestry embroid- ery. Leg of mutton sleeve. Formerly $375. Now.....$281.25 “A—Hand - painted in fich colors on white Cote'de Cheval. Collar and bor- der of white fox. For- merly $375. x Now . .itvai. .. 928125 C—Evening Wrap of poudre blue georgette, with clipped ostrich to match and gold braid. For- merly $275. ¥ Now .i.........$200.25

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