Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1924, Page 50

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SOCIETY. . Boothe is the gues and sister, M1 New York sthe has re- Mrs. Willian of her broth mpd Mrs. Lan cify. Miss Elizabeth cently returned fron and Mres. McKe Miss Mary E; who h.s been weeks (¥ Baltimarc, is now th of friends in Alaxands : days. ) Mre. ¥ M. W 1 m the guest « M and Mrs. A. Moore, iV, in Rosemont Nrs. Alexa\pder b Miss Courter¥y are visiting €% -l MeKee, i Willam Mrs. J. R, Carver entertained Tues- ay evening in her home on South 7ashington street in honor of her ster, Miss Mae arty. Among 1e. guests were Miss Hilda Roland, fiss Genevieve Miller, Miss Ida Knt- stlé, Miss Helen Grover, Miss Lucy Tarlow, Miss 'Helen Roland, Miss farie Carter, Miss Margaret Welch, ss Dorothy Grover, Miss Lillian rier, Miss Marfe Carter, Miss Nel ic Kersey, Miss Helen Moore, Miss sMyrtle Thorpe, Miss Audrey Horse- n, Mr. ‘wrence Kersey Mr, ank Roland, Mr. Spencer Roland, Preston Jones Oscar_ M. Ir. Willinm . Mr. Wha- Mr. Lioyd Carver, Mr. Mr. John Seymour, ir., Ashby Snellings, Mr. M: . Patrick Magner, Mr. ., Mr. Cectl Grover and Mr. Charles Irb of Dr. and Mrs. E. C, Stewart of Win- chester, Va., Tuesday, March 25, in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart left for New York immediately afler the ceremony and have sailed for Havana, where Mr. Stewart is in business. Mr. and Mrs, Norman L. Williamson entertained Monday evening in their home on Princess street to celebrate the seventeenth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Miss Audrey Wil- Hamson. Mrs, Alice Wooll, who has spent the winter in Florida, was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hardin on North Patrick street and left later for her home in Boston. Mrs, John Valencourt and her chil- dren left Sunday fog their home in Bay City, Mich, after a visit to Mrs. Marguerite Bibb. Mre, Carroll Woolf, Miss Angela Nevitt, Miss Louise Adams,and Miss Marion Adams, Miss Carolyn Burgess, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. APRIL 13, *1924—PART Prospective Bride Gets Miscellaneous Shower A miscellaneous shower was given Thursday for Miss Blanche E. Emert, whose marriage to Mr. Edward L. Scheufler will take place May 25, by iher aunt, Mrs. Edwin W. Schnelder. The shower was a surprise, given on the birthday anniversary of the bride- to-be. The house was decorated with {pink and white roses. The guests were Mrs. John L. Emmert, mother of the bride-elect; Miss Elizabeth Duerst, Mrs, Charles Dunbar, Mrs. Horace Lohnes, {Mrs. J. P. Cody, Miss Camelia Coons, Mrs. Carl Edmonston, Mrs. William Medley, Mrs. Brewton, Mrs, Hellmuth, Miss Lena Cassidy, Miss Maida Brown T SOCIETY. Card pnrty Benefit For Juvenile Body A card party for the benefit of the Juvenile Protective Association will be held Wednesday afternoon April 23, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Whitman' Cross, 101 East Kirke street, Chevy Chase. There will be tables for 600 and mah-jong, as well as for bridge, Mrs. Richard Fay Jackson and Mrs. F, R. McComas are in charge of the committee of ur- rangements, and applications for tables should be sent to them. The committee asks that hostesses of tables bring their own carde, — . North Beach Home Club | at Confederats Memorial Hom Morrison, Webster, Frank Vrooman, o home of afternoon at | Streator, Mrs. Mrs, Forgest Ittee m 1:30 o'clock. — Reception at Tea Marks Studio Opening | Sain Mr. Dors studio at H street o'clock. Doniphan will open his northwest to the public this afternoon with an in- formal reception and tea, from 4 to € The guests of honor will be Miss Mary Stitt and Miss Emma Stitt, Card Party Arranged - For Children’s Homa St. Thomas' Committee for tha Episcopal Heme for Children wiit give a card party Friday afterncon, 1 25, at 2:30 o'clock, at 2400 Sixe e committes 13 who is assisted 4 , Mrs. Guy Seott, Lo Alumnae of S.rr;nh N Will Meet Tomorrow The Smith College Club of Washing- ton Is arranging an interesting meet ite, U. portraits Doniphan, | Ing tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock 1634 1 str Afte hort busine meeting the recen lished *His- 3 mith_College Smeritus G. Clark Seel |¢iewed by and Mrs. J i program will b reception, during wh ments will be served lumnae are invited to and Miss Virginia' Wingfield. daughters of Admiral E. R. ister-in-law M. Norton, ult Norton £ Mr, Miss India Bobbitt, Miss Margaret Helm, Miss Lucy Lawson Houston Miss Annie Fogg, Miss Minnie Brock Miss_Doris Fitzgerald went to Culpeper Thurs o attend the Dis- trict teachers' convention. Miss Helm week end at her home and Miss Burgess is the parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Edwin ves has returned to A after a visit to her mother, . in Rosemont. Lenox Uhler of Palo is the guest of her Mrs. Alfred G. Uhler, Narth Washington stree idlaw has gone to Tos her, son, Mr. Blake idlaw, at the University of Toronto. . Thomas L. Wattles, who has returned from New Orlean where Lieut, Wattles was temporarily on duty, is the guest of Mr. and Mr: . *, Willlam Wattles on Prince stre Mr. and Mrs. James Joseph Kellay Wattles was formerly | h ssued invitations for the mar- Ashford of Washington. |ri&ge of their daughter Ann Teresa Harry Davis enter- |to Mr. John Aloysius Fegan of Wash- sday evening in their | ingt Miss K will apartment on North Fairfax street in | tended by her x Mrs. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W.|Downey, as matron of honor, and Miss Mills _The other guests were Mr. and | Genevieve Fegun, sister of the bride- Mrs. Walter Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. | §rvom. Jane Fannon, as Worsham, Mr. and Mrs. Edward .is presided at the tea > and was Mrs. J. T. Reeves, Mrs. . Kelley was given a surprise| ssist-d Ly Mrs. John Robert Miller shower Monday evening in her home |and Miss Frances Curtis. on King stri Mrs. Kelley and Mrs rney sted in receiving _the! sts, among whom were Mrs. E. J ‘| Bennett, Mrs Fegan, Miss vn ‘| Spring Clothes for Men, Women and Children CREDIT Washin, 1 1 Moderate Prices whose Mr. — Musicl Taslls Goren To Open New Studio; ‘Dr. and Mrs. Willett IBdward Dentinger, the latter formerly M Byrd Mock of Washington, gav a musical tea Tuesday afterncon In thelr new studio, “Ye Sign of the at the Hotel Welling- The tea was In the rming for the characteris- To Meet Tuesday Evening| N~ surseon general recently completed b Mrs. Joseph Rovall will entertaln | will be on view with othe the North Beach Home Club Tues-| Mary J. McDonnell and ) day evening Ior tho regulan monthly | Whiidin will 'presidie at the tex tabie, iz d Mrs. Eleanor A cason, Mr. Al- meeting at her home at 1028 7th |Boris Barreto, Mr Viktor Flambeau, |- strect northeast Mr. Emil Jain, #and members of the Mrs. E. P. Hinkel will be the hostess | Promoters Club will st in receiving. for the card party to be held Wednes- day evening, April 30, at the Women's | - Service Ciub, 601 E street. ¢ 715 13th Street Plan Easter Reception 2 The Story Sale At Confederate Home (by catalogue) of Alfred 11 her hom Va. Deing_the Willinm P Woolls a have returned from their wedding trip, which was spent in Palm Beach Miss and Havana, nd Mr. 0% Wash it ¥he st Chureh MISS HESTER ANN LEFEVRE, ix vixiting her grandmother, Mrs. am M. Lang, in Philadelphia. name used by Mrs. Dentinger when as Mrs, Byrd Mock she had at times her studio In Seattle, Oklahoma, Arkansas, California and more recently in Washington. Mrs. Grace Adams Da- ave returned to their ngton after a visit to n Ludwig on Braddock | The Mary Taliaferro Thompson Confederated Southern Memorial As- sociation is arranging a large Easter | reception Saturday cvening, April 25, . Ch Miss Reeves and Mr. | D . James Yowell, in Ree- and of her brother and Mr. and Mount nn and Wiss returped Kath- therin-tuw Antique and Modern Furniture, Chinese and Persian Rugs, Paintings, Prints, Imported Bric-a-Brac, Crystal Chandeliers, Glassware, Hooked Rugs, Mirrors, Chinese and Japanese Works of Art, Euro- pean Furniture, Curios, Fireplace Brasses, Linens, Draperies, etc. Being effects from the estate of Caroline Story, by order of J. P. Story, Jr., and National Savings and Trust Co., executors, together with additions from the Haywood Estate, the Zetelle Estate and other sources. All to be sold at public auction within our galleries 715 13th Street Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday April 15th, 16th and 17th, 1924 at 2 P. M. each day On view Saturday and Monday, April 12th and 14th Term Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC THE EASTER STYLES DISPLAY “THE MASCULINE TREND” B alter Getty of Richmon: and son of Henry ts, Saturday 6, at 4:30 o'clock in St Paul's »pul Church, Mil- waukes ception in the home of Lride’s parents will follow the | exandria and Mrs, atternoon, J evoluticn, Lew € , Miss Virginia Fan Naomi Berman and Miss beth Berman, Miss Virgin Miss Julia Kelley, Miss Helen and Miss Florence Kelle and Mre. G. W. Whedbee an- ¢ the marriage of their daugh- adge to Mr. John E. Stewart, son 1924, they will ¢ home s e 'Jefferson, 1200 | street, Washington. Mrs 16th Mr. and tert Tuesaa accompante Mrs. W adeiphi; of Pittsburgh was Mr. and strect Reasonable Terms R LOWITZ BROS. Inc. |f| - 4 SUITS - GOWNS~WRAPS H. ABRAMSON W a 7th and L Streets Northwest Adeline | with i ek / Open Until 10 P.M. Saturdays No Branch Stores TAILORED SUITS OF ACKNOWLEDGED PRE-EMINENCE FROM FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS . "WASHINGTON'S FOREMOST PASHION ESTABLISHMENT" Aucts. and Mrs Milton Corn R. 8. Hammersley, ) rderick Cornell, Mr. Hitt, 2 R. B. A Mr. and Mrs. Louise Simms | r. Kelly Bender o i 4t Washington | jwas the w the latter's mothe er and on_South St. A Mrs. Mauda Haislip and Miss Vir- | Irvin E. Melntire. | - LINCOLN “Boyishness” will be the dominating idea in the Easter promenade—the styles will be a pleasant reminder to you of our recent style showing of- “The Masculine Trend in Feminine Attire.” The “Monfrer” Tailored Suit Single and double breasted jackets: NOTABLE FOR ITS . TOURING COMFORT HE remarkable riding ease.of the Lincoln over all roads makes it the preferred car for cross-country touring. 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Airy spring furs LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY DIVISION OF FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHICAN lend their grace to many of these coats —all of them have the fine Hart Schaffner & Marx quality that is so ad- mired clothes. 95 to *250 in men’s *47°" to *95 asher INC. Raleigh Haberd W omen'’s Sportwear De partment—T hird Floor Thirteen Ten F Street

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