Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1924, Page 48

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New York Society Busy With Spring Festivities Whir of Reel and Rod, Ho;ve;’e;. Lures Diséiples of Izaak Walton to Seek Elusive Trout in Out-of-the-Way Spots. ¥ YORK. April 2 stivities are at flood tide —While spring Crane Pomeroy, Philip W there is a | Donaid M. Wesion have cxpend dly number of society folks in e ol oning 0 ty who have obeyed the call of spos . thereby insuring a supply d joined the disciples of Izaak W SIIE XESD; shio JUEL Rlant aDwiern ! al leaders have gono a-fish- | After a flurry with city authority ir of reel en rod is heard | over the issuance of & permit, which Thickas iiols Long | for @ fow days threatened to blight e e Long | 40 Bright hopes of the sponsors of wnd and Westchester as hands which | the third annual street fair, the wld the cards for bridge or mah-jong few short weeks ago make casts for ny trout own goc The w m; out-o is puds rolled zway and this smart will take place in May {In the central plaza of Park avenue, | between 46th and § streets. Arthur B. chairman And vice chairman ed, indicate that most attractive hich have been presented. Looths in colo of Italian nd stone gray, the scenic effect 1 anything of th- kind ever in this "The architectural gn will be of the palludium order, foned on eighteenth contury 1 plan. The dan pavilion w upy the uppr-r end of the block just below 15th strect. The proacl spot, which ever offers such attraction to the debutante. will be | through .an .areade decorated with wenty-e sht barod st ¢S, very pools, on either side of whic Ix will be vases filled with- nodding flowers, 11 run through the fair for several blacks. Many thou- will be made welcome at this unique merrymakin, w ch will be dedicated to the cause of charit: Following orid custom, ny of tic utiful gardens thrown open July and he Way Valley gardens those of Mrs. Coffin, on i B. Pratt i e who have visited es and gardens of England, | nd Italy will appreciate | Work, what it means in the way of educa- iman's Club was |tion and incentive to horticultur Among the women interested in i the home, which c for girls who have m take, M H. Hobart Porter, Mrs. A. W. Rossi- . Mrs, L. Sullivan Woodmere, Mrs. orge H. Mrs. Cord Meyer nd many’ othe The firs which are at their I of ime sure in the of all w With pen Southern spaces rtsma eully firm tablished within the inner circle, true | this club ever will rem onjec roits lists with aristoe- ause of t a the title | the set- | the repre Millionuire warrant this clubhou: isolated i world oaltt it r of hun- | which are { veral site struc- sed with game ane old m| nbership ro K. Vand mber for the ln Home for ( Stream The first gr {10 be shown include William \uehing Johnston ers. Edmund rih, George | Willets, M. Orme of the United Hunts | ation. of which Mr. :; an preside was held yesterday at Belmont D 1 drew a distinguished gatherin Long Island set being out Many house parties are in S over the week end on the| island. for the second day's es will I ficld tomorrow, and the devotees ot the sport, from the city and ) Soulen town, are remaining over | event.” The Turf and 1d which occupies the old Mani. an- sion in the park, where many bril ant entertainments have been given in | another ¢ racting the 4 Club, THE SUNDAY DEBUTANT] STAR. WASHIN( OF CORCORAN ART SCHOOL, Miss Eugenie Le Merle, Miss Dorin McKenzie, Miss Margaret Yard and Miss Mary Happer, engaged in making post ers for the debntantes’ ball at the New Wiliard tomorrow night, for the benefit of the Jeflerson Memorial. University Women Sponsor | Alabama Society to Hold Musical This Afternoon | A reception and musical will be given today from 4 to 6 o'clock at the National Club of the American As- ation of University Women. Prof. Vladamir Karapetoff of Cormell Uni versity will be guest of honor and soloist. Prof. Karapetoff has been professor at Cornell since 1804, Noted as an ongineer, soloist and musician. rof. Karapetoff will spe at the a re- :eption and also give Whito will be of the club and ¢ Cornell cir guests | attend NE\\' Hampsl’\ire S(’Cict_\' Arranges for Reception The New wiil give Hampshirc @ reception ning at Merid Stato Society Monday eve- ms are told 4 Years gone by, was the scene of luncheon parties, Ta placed not only in the room and the cony, funder the d debu ho had ined gue ey, Mr. und Mr. and Mr: Mrs. R ¥ John M frs. Samuel L«lu,lr\ Mr. Mrs. Frank C. Talmadse Imont, and Hen- and Mr. | Winthre Ll derson, & W, W, Fricndship House Fete Scheduled for Thursda\' W. B st A party Da dship Hou ub, O, at o'clock. been made to tables and there is a prize table. Members of the committ making this a success are Mrs mund J. Brennan, Mrs, J, . M. M. Ballard, Mrs. Mrs. S. Tucker, Mrs. and Mrs. J. H. Johns s and patrone Devereux, Mrs, Maury Dove, Mrs. Dew |3 H. H. ¥Flather, Mrs Mrs. A, Collins, M A. Golibart [ Mre O. M. Garcia, Mrs. E. Quinn Mrs. W, H. Mrs. L. M. Waters, Mrs. J. P. Tumuity, Mrs. M. Brooks, | - Nrs F. Melnty Mrs. ' Don. House for new | nell Mrs. J. 3. Kennelly Hicl ; MOV N L. P Brown, Mre, ren’s dining | 1 1. Dackershous taken t Mrs. J. D. Flannery, = <. D. O'Donoghuc, M ;\'hnrhl. . Mr. Dave b s ve Junnigan, Mr. Conolly ‘Vl W. Dickle. | Burr, irs. J. H. Johnson, Mrs, E. P«;Tf-' Edwin nxm-l ton. M .\1r~ ME 3 Willock o, Card Party Arranged ; For Ursuline Nursery | benefit card Nursery will rty for Urs held at the et Monda Arrangement accommodate line City M. have | 200 | 1320 st Arevie, northwest, John H ibles Virs b itchel, cast, and § street northw for bridge, five The Gibb, 21 be table mah-jo . 18 requested to brir his card party wi auspices wdship Cire) Klinkie- n. Drury, Zirkin, | A. Carries, for cach table h ndship urniture the cl Those who h Adolph Bo Hubert 2 1 be 1 o erved. 5 ri Mi 3 . Mrs. Mrx Mrs, m v bles Mudd, Mrs. \rthur Mrs. John H dv. Mrs. George Gordon, Mre. W W, Bdwards, H. B. C . Miss Anna ? Mrs. M. J. Keane, Mrs. C. ‘“ult‘ itt, Mrs. Joseph Murphy, Mrs. C. Shea, Mrs. H. B. Wilson, Mrs. Bruce Emerson, Mrs. D. Allman, Mry. | Miss Florence Mills, S5, Boyd, Mrs. Leon Arnold, Mrs. | {A80n, e, Mrs Mitehell William S. Minai Eri Among . J. Frankli hompson, Mrs. N Fort Myer, Clement Jones - Sorth Carolina Mirs. | . i nilton of Cha {Mme. Ekengren Entertains | Her Daughter and Friends | s Mme. Bkengren entertained at a theater party yest>rday for her young | daughter isie, in celebration of her | | birthday anniversary. The company occupled two boxes at Keith's at the mutinee performance and returned to Mme. Ikengren's residence, on Con- necticut avenue, for supper. Among the guests were Miss Elizabeth Bay- ard, ~ the Misses Tuckerman, Miss Fortescue, Miss Mary Bradley, Miss Betty Hills, Miss Aima MoWherter, Miss Mary Lee Phillips, Miss Fran- Bsca Stewart, Mrs. Lewis Stewart and Miss Christine Ekengren. folls every day w ) employed. A riendship House liss Lydia Burkli: W settlement, will be present and oxplain_the m Qutics performed | in southeast W mun ton. cordially invi hiead worker of Dames of Loyal Legion Announce Patronesses ses for the card party to ven at the New Willard Hotel «day, May 1, by the Dames of : Loval Legion to raise funds for scholarship in memory of Mrs. Logan in Lincoln Memorial at Cumberland Gap, Tenn., lude Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, | Jusserand, Mrs. Henry C. Wal- e, Mrs. Arthur Capper, Mrs. Fred Britten, Mrs. J. Charles Linthi- im. Miss Julia Mattis, Mrs. Theodore Frederick Dent Mrs. John A. John- Farnsworth, George | tcber and Spring Sale * Oriental Rugs Beautiful assortment of Oriental Rugs recently im- ported. Every Oriental Rug at Hintlian's has been select- ed individually by special- ists of many years’ ex- perience. Without exception, each is a choice example of the East’s most celebrated art and at a most attractive price. Only direct importer in city. Neshan G. Hintlian 1206 18th St. N.W. Philip Sheri ton, Mr: Mre Henry . Hope. : AMrs. Gillett-Hill. — Mamage Licenses. Marriage licenses bave been issued to the followin Fred f this city and Arrie B. na M. Pa,, and . Mazingo Mills of Hebron. Md. Preston B. Rufiner and thorpe. both of Warrenton Vasilios A. Velix of Al Vasiliki L. Baca of ti T Gould- | doms and Luey A, . MeGroarty of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1 Rose A. Mangan of fhis city. Charles 3. Evans of Gleuburn Tiizabeth B. Hyl [ ¥ranklin ¥, Copenbay Margaret M. Volandt of Joveph 1t Bordas of thi ;ormley of Branchyille, William L. Stant and Laura 3. Furnas. Otto H. Wendt and Hazel B. Merrick. Joseph E. Adxmlp and Mary L Lee, both of s, xandria, Va. Amelia M. Duchacek, | War { Aurora |ana Mrs. for each | € in honor of Senx 1) H. Mose Wiler & The a ant g who is president of o and Mrs. John M. Harlett w the Eue < by M. W nd Mrs, Henry upshire Senator and Mrs, Ha the & ek, Larz retary of sts of nd & Andersor honor, | Guests From New York Entertained at Cards and Mrs. Heights, Dr. Stewart Angelo of Va., cntertained at cards Wedne ¥ night in honor Mr. and Mr: R d Lewis of Ma- lone, N. Y. Among their guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Hitehco A John ¥reeman, nd Mrs Jacob Pyrah, Dr. and M J. C. Bu- , Mr. and Marion Lewis, Mr. Clyde ing, and Mr. and Supper was serv- Mrs. Richard Lewis. ed at midnight . Will Entertain New Hampsl’lire Senators Senator M New Hampshire will be the guests of onor at a reveption tendercd by John H. Bartfett, first assistant postn the evening of May i ian Mansions. Mr. Bartleit, who is a Tormer Governor of New Hampshire, president of the New Hampshire State y. Dancing will follow the recep- Tau Epsilon Phi Chapter Holds Annual Prom Fete The annual prom of Pi Chapter of | Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity at Georgetown University was held last | night at the Unity Club. tee on arrangements were 3 nstock, Mr. Friedman, Mr, Rosen and Mr. Schlossberg. DeLicious LUNCHEON 65¢ | WonoerFuL Course Pinner 22 @afé Fieelwood 1760 Pea St.,N.W. Franklin 5206 fiso ala Carte Service aster | Regular Meeting‘ Thursday regular meeting of the Ala- ja Society will be held at the shington Club, 17th and K streets, | Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. R resentative Bankhead. the of the society, will pres sentative MeDuffie of th | bama district will_speak |eiety on the historical ments in Alabama and will be of interest to all J An attractive musical program en arranged, after which there be ns St. Mary Culld Names Patronesses for Pa rty Mary's Guild is giving a bridge mah-joni party for the Child Hospital at the Washington Club urday at 2:30 pan. The patronesses are: rederick 11 Miss Ali Mrs, Charl M. tircen, Mre. Thomas Hy Hlauge, Mrs. Walter Hutchin: ings, Miss Kibb ers, Repre first Ala- the so- Lias will Mme, Tsamados, rooke, Mre. Mary Miss Emily Mrs Cuno | [ i [ War Deparrment Finance Club Plans Sprmg Dance The spring dance and card party » be given by the Finance Club of « War Department will be held at Washington barracks May 6 at 9 o'clock p.m. | | Tables for bridge and mah-jong | have been arranged for those who do dance Music will be provided by the Army Band Orchestr n Angelo, | es and Senator Keyes of | Ease-All Shoes are so designed that they bring instant foot mfort and require no break- fog in. They will correct your foot ills definitely and conclusively as you wear them. G. B. White Co., Inc. 1311 G St. N.W. Over Y. W. G, A. Take Elevator. In anticipation of your trip abroad or to the seashore or mountains May we call your tailored design recent son, Inc. 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Mrs. J. 8. Buynitzky, chairman of patronesses, is assisted by the follow ing ladies: Mrs. Jessic Lee Mrs. Henry G. Clay, Mrs. R comber and Mrs. ¥. P. Tickets are in charge of Mrs. Others Socially Prdminent Are Aiding Tuesday Event at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. E. Ma. Hinkel. Wil Mre. Calvin Coolidz Howard Taft, t ies of the cabi- net and over one hundred leading members of Washington society have united to make the coming card pa for the Lenciit of Casualty Hospital at Wardman Park iotel Tuesday one of the most distinguished assem- blages of the season. These ladies have combined to make it both socially and financially alvin Coolidge, Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft, Mrs. Hubert Work, Mrs. Henry {C. Wallace, New, Mrs. Stephen I William J. Harris, M Copeland, Mrs. Ralph Cameron, Mrs. Claude A. |{Swanson, Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs. William A. Kin . Trederick Gillett, Mrs. He s, Leslie M. Shaw, Nugent, Mrs rd Yate Ladisla , M Mrs. Joseph Mansfield, Harlan, Mrs. Merritt Harry Tay Joim A Leje Mrs. Joseph ; Mrs: K. . Mrs. William homemade cake, candies yrons will be in charge Bernard Walls, Mrs. R. S. nd Mrs. Charles Myers. Wineman announces that there will be an unusually attractive prize for each table. Mrs Martha J. Vaughan, ident of the board o: lady managers, is chairman general rd part; | and_fanc; Mrs. erguson Mrs. J. C. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Blair Hosts at Dmneri‘ and Mrs. Montgomery Blair gave a ing in their subur- | ban home, Falkland, at Silver Spring, Md, for their daughter, Miss Ellen Blair, who was a debutante of last sea- son. Mrs, ins, Royal Harry Mrs. Alr small dance last ¢ Longworth, Otis Win John mers, mar Mis Mrs. Jefte Laura 1 H. L. Rust, Howard | Bolling Thorn- 11 Odenheimer, Mrs. Cabot . Todgkins, {ton, Mre. Cora, Randolp] i Hor. H. kson-Hallencreutz, Mrs, William | Frederick 1. vard Droop, Mrs. Edouard Albion. 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