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SOCIETY. General and Personal | Mention of Events ! In the Social World | Sports Dance Held Last Nigl-n at Country Club; Luncheons, Mah-Jong and Bridge Parties Planned. The sports dance at the Country Club last night brought together a urge gathering, the opening affair for this season. An indoor putting ntest was one of the attractive fea- tures arranged. At midnight a buffet upper was served and dancing was njoyed until a late hour. The Thursday Afternoon Circle was entertained the past week by Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith at her ‘partment in the Argonne. The Friday Card tained at luncheon and mah-jong 1 week by Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman her apartment, 1868 Columbia road. b was enter- t Mr. Melvin Behrend returned from @ two-month Mediterranean trip Mon- day and is at his home, 1868 Colum bia road. Miss Dorothy Minster left Thu tuy for New York to be telatives for a of hor atter ith her aunt, he Wedne suntry Club 1 « mah-jong. sday Club t week met_ at for Muncheon Miss Emma Abel w Miss eanor guest last wes ttimore. Max Weyl rk, N. J., for week end aé ist y-first lobration in attend the anniversary Krimke. and to birthday £ Mr. J Lo spent the Tk city, ac- two children, k. returns to her home David panicd le and J Kin for , to spend ness and | ro in or little Atlantic Samuel Re uter Charlot turn- she ather, Mr. her guest St Lansburgh h. from the. itin M Rosenthal and young son Va., spent last week with A Liebman of Fulton T Sorfoik, Mr. and Mrs urts. Mrs. Julius who recently cturned from the south, left during tlie past week for New York city. Mrs. Harry Wolf and Miss Rena leischman are in Atlantie City a two-week stay Mrs. A. M. Baer was_a recent guest of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Straus, in Forest Park, Baltimore, Miss Marjoric_Hertzberg returns to- day from New Vork, where she spent the holida. th her cousin, Miss Louise Hertzber, Mrs, Louis Silverman, formerly Miss Minna Heyn of Philadelphia, was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Emil West The Afternoon Card Club was en- ained Friday at luncheon and mah-jong by Mrs. Charles Schwartz ut her apartment in the Argonne. Mrs, Arthur Marks and her sister, Mrs. Georg! of Pittsburgh, are Spending weeks in Atlantic City. t eral Mrs. Harry M. Kaufman and her son Samuel have returned from At- lantic City. Eastern Star C]13pter Announces Party Prizes Mrs. Preston W. Gibbon announces stiractive prizes for each table of Mah Jong, bridge and five hundred «t the card party to be given by ‘sther Chapter, No. 5, Order of the lastern Star, in Wardman Park Hotel, Wednesday. Mrs. Calvin Coolldge heads the list patronesses, which includes Mrs. ilubert Work, Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, Mrs. Harry S. Ne Miss Laura B. Jarlan, Mrs. Willi Harri: y s Henry I, Glassic, shington Wecks, Miss Ambler, Mrs. Dearce Mrs. Wesley Martin Stoner, Howard L. Hodgkins. Mrs. ticorge B. King, Mrs. Lewellyn F. Davis, Mr: Jesse Lee Webb, Mrs. Forrest Vrooman, Miss Barbara Wiegand, rs. Helen B. Strait, Mrs. ‘Willilam G. Betts, Mrs. Charles F. berts. Mrs. Simon Bube, Mrs. farry F. Cary, Mrs. Frank G. Oden- cimer, Mrs. Cabot Stevens, Mrs. s Dickson-Hallancreuts, Mrs. J. Mayfield, Mrs, ._ Waller, Mrs. W, . Ifumphre: TLouis P. Shoemaker, Spe Mrs. Milton J. Hine, . Schuirman, Mrs. Lulu Wood Mrs. Frederick Yates and rolyn B. Tfands Mrs. 3. Harry Phillips has charge f the homemade candy sale, and Mrs. Traniel . Bush, of tables, assisted by Mrs. James G. McQueen, Mrs, George Roseoo Davis, Mrs, Frank A. Birateld and Mrs. James A. W, Morris -s mfiunwms'? 1115 1117 F STREET s the week end | the guest of Mr. and | for | 4 °T | the former's sister, | | | | { | William Hellmuth, took place Wed- ! the home of the bride's parents, | wearing a gown of flowered chiffon | Weddings. _(Continued from Fourth Page.) and Mrs. Albert ¥. Biggs, became the bride of Mr. David J. Willlams. Thé bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a white georgette crepe gown and was attended by Miss Alma Elliott, who was in orchid georgette crepe. Mr. Willlams had as his best man, Mr. Archer S. Millican and the ush- ers were Mr. Frank J.- Salt, and Mr. Thomas D. Dunn. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. It. Stauffer and was followed by a reception for relatives and intimate friends at the home of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willlams left for a trip to New York and Boston and will be at home after May 5 at 433 1ith strect northeast. _ The marriage of Miss Doris Mae Sprucebank. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harry . Sprucebank to Mr. Everett Albert Hellmuth, son of Mr. and Mrs. nesday evening at S o'clock. in the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, Dr. Freeley Rohrer and was followed by a small reception _at The church was decorated with rambler roses, spring Lloscoms and palm the house quantities o smilax. white liliar, lark s dragons and fo e The bride wore a gown white satin, trimmed with re point lace from her mother's Eown. A court tr chin il ivory Trish | edding ain lined with c srs of ora he cnds hu Her tulle veil ange bl lids a all Herola 11 tron of honor and wore flowered chiffon over pink silk, made with close fitting bodice and| bouffant skirt, and carried pink roses. Miss Helen Edna Sprucebank, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. | the ma- a gown of over blue silk, ¢ that of the matron o ried pink re 8. The bridesmaids were Miss Flor- ence Boteler and Miss Marjorie Pal- mer, and wore yellow and lavender chiffon, made like the other at- tendants and carried vellow ros The attendants all wore fvory combs in_their hair Mrs. Sprucebank. mother of the ! bride, wore a gown of blue hrocaded | crepe romaine, trimmed, with cream | lace and carried American Beauty nuth was in a gown | oned similar to honor and car- Mr. Harry V. 3 Va., was the best man and the usher were Mr. Boyd' J. Richards, Raymond Hellmuth, M. Sherwood, Mr. J. Phillips, all of Alexandria. and Mr. Edward L. Weber and Mr. John Wenzel. Mr. and Mrs. Hellmuth left after! the recemilon for a wedding trip, the latter wegring a dark blue suit with | a small yellow hat and a silk scarf to match. They will be at home at 14 Cedar street, Rosewmaont. Alexan- dria, Va., after M 0. i Among’ the out-of-town guests| were Miss Dorothy Ellis, Mr. Kobert | k « Hitts- | and Mrs. Welby Rector, | zabeth = Waxter, Mr. I | rucebank of Baltimore | The marriage of Mrs. Ogg to Mr. Guy Thayer took Wednesday afternoon in the home of P Mrs. J. W. Cra-| ford. The ceremony was performed at 1 o'clock by the Rev. H. M. Reed, | brother of the bride, in the presence | of members of the two families. | Among the out-of-town guests were | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thayer of Har- | pers Ferr: W. V brother and sis- ter-in-law of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Thayer left diately after the ccremony for a motor trip along the Jersey coast, after which they will be at home at Turkey Knob, W. Va. The marriage of Waters and Mr. Ke Watt Morris of New York took place at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoom at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. Ger. man Smith, 146 Decatur street, Re: Dr. John S. Moses, rector of St John's Church, Georgetown. officiat- ing. The bride was given in marriage by | her brother, Mr. Charles and was atfended by Sister, Mrs. Godfrey O. Miller of Winchester, Va., as matron of honor. Mr. Morris had a3 his best man Mr. Willlam Roach of Philadelphia. The bride wore a charming gown of dark blue georgette embroidered in iridescent beads. a black picture hat and carried a cluster of lilies of the valley and orchids. Mrs. Miller wore a costume of gray georgette embroid- ered in soft colors and a hat to corre- | spond. Mrs. German Smith, hostess for the occasion, was in an afternoon costume of taupe gray, and another sister, Mrs, Tupper, was in dark blue Feorgette handsomely beaded. Mrs. Frances I. Robinson. also a_sister of the bride, wore a costume of black georgette and a rope of pearls. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Alfred Lawrence of New York, who with Dr. Lawrence came on for the | wedding, Mrs. Lawrence Wore a very handsome afternoon costume of silver | and gold brocaded in tiny beads, and | a small hat of dull vellow velvet | embroidered in gold and silver and with a bird of Paradise at one side. Mr. William Brogan of Ardmore, Pa.. | accompanied Mr. Roach, best man, to ‘Washington, and other out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carswell and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morris of New York, Mrs. Herbert E. Runkel of Newark, N. FUR COATS should be repaired and looked over before being put in storage. You will save money ind trouble if you will let me do sour work | now. Chokers made’ from your own materials imme- ss Helen May WOL FURRIER, |party and dance to be given by THE SUNDAY STAR | | MRS. JOHN B. LAWRENC Before her marriage Saturday, April 19, she was M daughter of Mrs. Mary R. Baily. s Alice Caroline Baily, Blessed Sacramegt Parish ! Will Award Silver Cups Dance Patrons Announced Among th who have signified their desire to be patrons of the card | the | essed Sacrament par- | ish at Pauscher' urday night, May | 17, are Judge and Mrs. William 1L Le Lacey, Dr, and Mrs, J. Ryan Devereux Mrs. A. L. Clarke, Mrs. I Dag- neux, Mr nderson, Mr M Mr and Mrs. J. M Hausler, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jullien, Mrs. E. C. LaGaree, Mrs. J. D. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Maquire, Mr and Mrs. W. J. Ochmann, Mrs. leau, M Mr. Ven mings, Mr. and Mri ummings Mr. and Mrs. Arthur May, Mrs. jamin Perry, Mrs. Ruth Hardin 5. Fechet, Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Henry Auth Mrs, John Costello, Mrs. H * ball, scheduled for t the New Willard, on of I ward of most Suceces Montic nticipated | The debutan Monday eveni will be the oc ladies of the B the silver cups 1 and the ent which oc ginia from to hon ferson Among the secret on re- ¢ on | ed over r the as chairman and visi t ountry emory T boxl ry lders are 4 Gen, iberle, Capt. Haw- Minnigerode An- Mrs. WL Mr. | nel Lienesche Mr. Vrooman. Col n Slemp, ri M Iton Ma Lee. Mrs rt Boggs o taken . Mrs R. Ke Bowlingt Mr. . Mr and 3 y. Mrs. L' W. Auth iarrett, Mrs. Harold Tr: Murnane, and Aurelius Shand nd the Masi 3o A Miller and Mr. Charles Miller of Winchester, Va.; Mr. Harry Henning and Mr. Richard Watt of Bal- timore, Mrs. Wilbur Tupper ,of Fast | Orange. N. J., and Mrs. France 1. Rob- inson of New York. hortly affer the ceremony Mr. and Mre. Morris left for a wedding trip of some length, and will later make their home in New Yo 1519 Walnut St., STONELEIGH COURT CAFE Conn. Ave., Corner L St. Special Table d'Hote Service 6-Course Dinner (6 to 8) $1.25 Exhibiting in Gridiron Room Willard Hotel Alno regular a "1 carte serviee Your Patronage Is Invited Brothers WASHINGTON Lewis 1005 Conn. Ave., Washington, D. C. Monday, April 28th Gowns, Suits and Wraps T APRIL Polo Ball, Gala Event 27, 1924 —PAI 2, Missouri Society Plins Mark Twain Honor Fete 0{ D. C. Soc1a1 Scason. | The Missouri Society will have its next megting, the last one for the Wednesday Night| | season, at the Hotel Roosevelt to- | morrow evening. Representative ¢ A. Newton, president of the society, . announces that an attractive program Large List of Patrons, In-|has veen arranged for this meetins . S ‘ A 1“" honor of Mark Twaln, with ad suring Success o nnual | dresses by Dr. A. Itoss I, forme; Affmr. President Coolidge Heads | president pf Missouri University; Rep- | resentative Ralph . Lozier, who represents the-district in which Mark Twain was born. and Mr. Jame: Hagerman, eastern representative the polo Lall, will be held at the New Thesman i n | os ot : redte Moy he Mark Twain Memorial A Willard Wednesday night. President | ¢, (o8 MGTE, TR Jghey Coolidge, lover of sports of the|f{ormer Missourian, will gi rdly allowed his namne to | from Mark Twain, and Ar i 3 L .| T. Reed will sing a group d as a patron. Society eagerly ccompanied by Ars, W, O nd the usual suc- | After the program there w a assured by* the | Feception, in the receiving line heing o halders | Representative and Mre. Ralph F. Loz of ticket: e gale @ncial event of fhe seuson, of the large list of putron: and the ce mln In th of W, fer. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Romjue, Dr. Mrs, A. Ross [ill, Mr. and Mrs. Hager; jr., and Mrs. Ellis, wife of the former repre tive from Kansas ¢ Andrew, chairman of committee, vill Dy Charles P. Miss ¥ Secre- John W. Weeks, War Mr. Gen. Pershing. chief of John L. Hines, wite of Mines, deputy chief of | d M Dwight Davis Mr L tafl, ane col. | il fuiroduesd Ly ‘& and Maj Abbic Keys icliardson Admission i h Home Club orth Beac Krom Tox at W, i th Hol- I d_Mrs. | for the y Ford, ning of Y. Hinkel will be the hostess ard party to be held the eve- |n Apr 0 at the Women's mother of | Service Club, 601 E street, for the arquis Vittorio, | benefit of the' honorary ail Beacli flome Club, ¥ the King o v Preston will ) lelen Herr. Li Miss Now Is the Time for Permanent Waving The only wave that will survive the heat and mois- ture. Have your hair done by experts Miss Crowley. formerly at the Lady Jane Shop, is in charae of our Permanent Waving. Whole Heads Done for $25.00 and $30.00 MARINELLO SHOP 523 11th St. NW. Franklin 559; Troup Miller will ‘ore the polo ! 3 Terr, Maj. Mre. - i ind M= i Pi Beta Phi A;um;m’e’ | Club Will Celebrate | ngton Alumnae Club of | @ observe Founders' tomorrow at 5 o'clock, by plant- near the reflecting pool of coln Memorial. Mrs. Henry | Wallace. wife of the Sceretary of Agriculture, Plant the tree for Iarrell : Knigh Williams* hox. E Estelle Allen Studio Celtivation of the Speaking Voice Leeland Powers’ Method Ciass or privite lessons in Speaking a Dramatic nd Each pupil's rought out b: truction to L | Glenn SOCIETY. Catholic Daughters Plan Card Pany-Dance program for the to be given by card party and dance the Catholic by 212, May 12, at 0 o'clock in the bali- room of the Raleigh Hotel, 12th strect Pennsylvania avenue northwest. and Penn: nia avenue northwest George H. Laleger, assisted by Mrs, Henry G. Klinge, Mrs, Ashley. Mrs. Bernard man, Mrs. Herbert Ofenstein and Mrs, Thomas Littleton. tee is Miss Fanny Wathen, assisted by Miss Helen Griffen, Miss Dorothy Nesline, Miss Marie O'Con; Lula _Fitzpatrick, Miss Clar ter, Miss Margaret Cullinan, Florence McCormick, Miss Pearl ger and Miss v Benefit Hostess Named‘ arge fund of the North | Arrangéments have been completed | Daughters of | ‘ourt District of Columbia, | which will be held Monday, | Hob- | The chairman of the dance commit- | ‘Chemicé] Warfare Relief Benefit Party Arranged Phe dunc | the Ofticer nd card purtg to he 1 Washington barracks benefit of th lief of the success. iz for the Array re accord Unmacht, chair Music wi tra from the rvations should b miaGe wmorrow tnrotigh any member of the chemical sarviee Capt. 1 nourices that the ual natic banquet e heid mbia Countr Club_June_ 16 ative Arthu AL of California will speak. The annual meeting of of nd delegates | of the eighteen chapter 1 e heid the La ayette Hotel the club in the Y. M A. 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