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SOCIETY. Governor Ritchie Attends Performance for Charity Paint and Powder Club Sponsors “Katinka," Pre- sented in Baltimore—Canon William L. de Vries Entertained at Annapolis. ANNAPOLIS, Md, April 26.—Gov. Albert C. Ritchie was a guest of Mr. | and Mrs, Wilson Miles Carey at the opening performance on Monday | the guests for the week end of Mrs. Coe's grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth | Dorsey. at her home on West street Mr. and Mrs. George A. Myers has as their guest Mrs. Thomas Barton THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. APRIL 27, 1924—PART 2. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY A subscription dance was given Monday evening the auditorium of Elks' Home, on Prince street. The committee In charge was composed Of Mr. Chester A. Pierce, Mr. Boothe Pulman and Mr. Ce-fl C. Brown. The chaperons were Mrs. Carroll Pierce, Mr. Edward H. Kemper, Mrs. Walter Roberts, Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson, { Jirs. Robert Thomas, Mrs. Clarence C. Leadbeater, Mrs. William J. Morton, Mrs. James H. Leary, Mrs. Isaac Gregg, Mre. Jean Bayly-Burruss, Mrs. Ruymond Hulfish, Mrs. Richard E. Acton, Mrs. H. C. Linn, Mrs. Willlam guests last week of Miss Jeanne Ro- senberg at North Braddock. Mrs. Andrew Woodward, Miss Paul- ine Woodward and Messrs. John, An- drew and Edward Woodward have returned to their home in Stafford county after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Gallaghan. Mrs. 1da_Warren had as her guests for ‘aster Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Cary and Mr. and Mrs, George Wright of Washington, Miss Lella Brandt entertained at tea Sunday afternoon ar the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, awd Mrs. Lester Van Middlesworth, fa Rosemont. Midshipman Arthur Townsend Annapolis is the guest of Mr. Mrs. C. C. Leadbeater on North Wash- ington street. Mrs, Mary Sheetz and Miss Viola Sheetz have returned Lo their home in Frederick, Md., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton. Miss Grace Bouldin of Baltimore is SOCIETY crepe with an overdress of gray georgette and lace and a hat to match. She carried a shower of pink roses. Miss Genevieve Fegan, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Regina Fannon were bridesmalds. Miss Fegan wore a gown of yellow chiffon and Miss Fannon a gown of blue chiffon, w hats to match. They carried fashioned bouquets of spri Immediately after the breakfast was served at t the bride’s parents, 1401 King stre Mre. Kelley, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Mary Fegan, mother of the bridegroon, assisted in recciving. ing in_the dining room were Mrs arence E. Purcell, Mrs. E. J. Ben: nett and Miss Helen McGinnis. Later Mr. and Mrs. Fegan left for Atlantic City, the latter w tuilored suit of beige charmeus hat to match. After May 15 t 4 home at 613 6th street northea Washington. WOULD PUT CLASSICS BACK IN COLLEGES Tigert Makes Plea for Revival of Greek and Latin Study in America. A plea for the revival of the study of Greck and Latin was made by Federal Commissioner of Education Tigert at a mecting yesterday afternoon of the Washington Classical Club. “If we are to restore the equilibrium | of the mental, moral, social and politi- cal sciences with that of the natural, evening of “Katinka” Ly the Paint Of Maracaibo, Venezuela. | H Thomas, Mrs. A. C. Warwick and the guest of Misses Cora and Loula . and Powder Club in Baltimor, Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Wil-| Mrs. Claude Fletch %, S Smoot on South St. Asaph street, Rifuie St - Bope. liam N. Richardson, jr.. Midshipman | Among the dancers wore Miss Mary g Nk ) Mrs. John Hunton Foster enter- . mother of Gov. Ritchi 5| Steve Barchet and Miss Louise Lank- | 4 it ’ | | tained the Morning Bridge Club Tues- one of the patronesses for the club's ford of Baltimore, whose engagement | WebD Spencer of Philadelphia, Mis day at her home, on Cameron sireet. performance, which was for charity, |0 Mr. Barchet was recently an- | Cora Lee Cochran of The Plalns, Va.; The members playing were Mrs. Henry Canon William L. de Vri | nounced, were the guests over Easter | Miss Dorothy Arnold, Miss Cora Pul- S, Wattles, Mrs. Jean Bayly-Bureus: g . de Vries of the|of Mrs. Richardson's mother, Mrs. iies Eiidk Ditash oF Wash- Mrs. Thomas W. Robinson, Mrs. & Representati @ B. Tydin cathedral in Washington was a guest | Clyde Gray West, at her apartment | Man and Miss Hilda Pulman o 3 derson Sommers, Mrs. Willi. P . - 1 esidi Jf the Mary- B e |at_the Roosevelt, in Washi ington, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hunt Wattles, Mra. Charles Ellett Cabe " < was elected president of the Mz . last week of Mrs. Frank W, Rock- A Fiimed Lot Ll Roberts, Mr. and Mrs, Vernon War- Morris T 2 s Society meeting . el 5 . | Mrs. Cooper, wife of Ensign Henry | RoOberts, Mr. and Mrs. o, Wa and Mrs. Morris L. Horner. 5 4 land State Sociely, ii 4 meeting Taking ¥ well, wife of Lieut. Commander Rock- | Martin Cooper. left on Sanday to | fieg‘l.M.\lr. ulnd h!r lnulfl-.—: Holt. M. Miss Busan l.elr)'.l Miss Dorothy day. nu..-rum:.a. Jobn EG 'aking No Chance. well, U. . N. Iisotm i and Mra. Cluy Brittle, Miss M Morton and Miss Amélia Jones are in S iner, vice president: Miss Rt i e Mr. and M e T L oeper i | PaM. Miss Jeannette Coch Charlottesville to attend the Easter MISS. PAULINE FOX, vice dent: Mrs. John Fii g Oirsnicie St praph Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cusachs enter- | (RL" IR route, Mrs. 4 Josephine Grog, dances at the University of Virginia. (Whose engagement to Dr. Oscar H. Bewt 7| “Here's mab life insurance poliey, tained informally Sunday noon for| Clarksburg, W. V. Lo and p:,';" .u,,“lf Peyton Shepperson, Miss Fanny Lee MISS MILDRED CROW Miss Jones and Miss Morton will go | Basseches has recently been an- 5. Giles D, Corresy E maam kbu"! the maid. Ah wants Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Salmon of | Miss Theresa Brick, at Kansas City, | 3o0d=on. Miss Amclia Jones, Miss | Daughter of Mr. and Mrx. B. F. from there (o Lexington for the |nounced. retary; Clem ‘Sheriff. treasurer, ;ou‘ul;. ‘x”.'l,\"" ";, S Nih ! Mo, »| Marianne Maigne, Miss Lillian’ Wat- | ner engagement to Mr. V. dances at the Virginia Military [nsti- = | and 4.'v. Morgan, historian LBu Aly." said the mistress, New York and Mrs. Carroll Van Ness) MY\ opo 0 kins, Miss Doroth Miss Mary | Holmes of Indiana being recentl: tute, and then to Fort Defiance, Vi., vou're getting married. Ask vour of Baltimore, who were their guests |1t Lafayette College and was recently | Hunt Roberts, Mis and Mar- | ounced. The wedding will take place | for (he sprin dunce at Aususta Mili” [ tened with orange blossoms. Her| . STl E T husband to take charge of Your pok for Laster. | clected ‘president” of "the freshman | §aret Moore, Aia, [Jimeits: S aman R, Lee of Richmond 1s | Had valles Mics Are 15 W- Downer, | ulur with women, originated in S fuh.” said Lily, “does yo' thing Ah Mrs. Clarke, wife of Commander |flass ut Lafayette, is spending Mol wick, Misses Dorothy and - — — the gucst of her Son-in-law and daugh- siuter of the bride, was mutron of where it has long heen worn b it (hat stranger 1o know Ah'S got Wilfred . Clarke. was hostess at | and Mrs. George J. Turner, at thelr | 00Ty Jiss Helen Bladen 3 Mrs. Powell was accompanied ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Kidd, on gowor, and wore a gown of crab color the upper clas insured?” ¢ > - eet, iss Estelle Jones has | e bridge, with additionzi guests for|home at Wardonur. Sisees” Jante wnd Murguret Sanders, |by her grandchildren, Grace, Llew- D I o e ol teo, Thursday afternoon at her home | ; .:'n r,fl‘;fi‘"‘:‘;":“;"\"fr 0‘;“"3*;;“"““!"1‘;!' Miss Laura Hulfish. Migs Carolsn[ellyn and -Ashton, children of Dr. after o vd!rl‘fi to M. and Mrs. I\"I‘d«‘l.” | S on Rudgers road : ara. oln, wife ress, Miss Ma tiss | Liewellyn ¥ % Mr. und Mrs. Robert S. Barrett n“,. '.:rl r\‘ > - - "".’ Capt, Barron P. Du Bois (S. €., 22‘.'.1“. ;)H:w M :’:KRO a Murphy, Mr. .\I‘v~~ ‘“urg Reed French and | Wednesday for New York, and fro A and Mre. Beyton SkipwithiU. 8 Coiurned _Sunday from aaax Mitchell Ferguson adel- | Miss Katherine Leadbeater of there went to Westport, ‘Conn., for Cochran left Friday for New York, | Wee Visit to New York city. phia, Mr. Harry Addison Love. jr., of |Ann's School, Charlottesville, and Miss | the wedding vester@ay of their son ) where they will be the wuests of | 5 DTER George Hunter, who gradu- | Baltimore, Mr. Frank Garreti und |Caroline Rust of Stuart Hall, Staun- | Mr. Clifton Waller Barrett, to Miss ME Cochran's brother-intas and | oo Trom the Naval Academy in|Mr, Robert Oliver of Falr MI*. | ton, will return to thelr schools to- | Cornelia Hughes, daughter of M sister, Mrana M Macherton | Ky 0 48 4 candidate for the | Nowi Lynn of Manassas. :'hu:t‘du\- after spending the Easter holl- |and Mra. George W Hughes of Kir- Kennedy > s Olympic fencing team, is the | Hauber, Mr. Guy Hollifield. Mr. Jack | days at their homes in this eity. mingham, . mony, k e oa e tandal) of | SUeSt of Prof. and Mrs. Willtam O.| Chila Mr. Willlam Billingsly, Mr.| “Mr. and Mre. Charles E. Dare were [ place at the home of the brides sis: Zuests for a week of Ran i S Nathan, Mr. Tim Brown of Washing- ; Sun. Md f | the Untversity o Hoaua s lad as’ thelr giests for the I::t.;} {‘;;U:. _xu“. and drs. Lobaugh, have been High School, Mr. Robert Wheal . |liam A. Moore, jr., in Rosemont. v.h.el:: l\tle“:;:;‘Iisg:f;";;:‘np\h-'i"v._"»'m-'n' bolidays Nirs Theodoric Forter ur‘[o,‘mfim}dir ..r}hs“.\o(rr(s.lm\'von?fn#mf\('fi :1:‘;:‘\:‘0?:”5“ N oan Taaton. R LR Tl “atr. Robert Ellis and Miss Dolls o Chedy Clpand Mr. Bdwin Morgan | Richardson, jr., at their home at the | Carroll Plerce, jr. Mr. Carroll AFNBY. | more after & visit to her brotherin- e e oL 20T and ita, Wiiliam T, N 3 r. Ray volford, Messre. Rich- | law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. T. Mar- 8 g S e « _ Miss Nelly Wattles of Washington, | s iy Mr. Ravmond Wolford, Messre. i i DE wind M. Hellmuth, ‘on North Alfred street. D. C. who has been visiting her a0 Mo Tt ks Jbeen up-|and Rebert and Llozd Ross B o e e Arnanos boys are|DAving come for the wedding of Mr. | vousis, Commander and Mrs. John | ter of Mr. and Yoseph . Bean: | Mot Ranert Whitt Mr. Edwin |in Alexandria for theif spring leave: | Everett Albert Hellmuth and Miss| lPownes, at thelr home at the Navallio Midshipman Richard Stanley Meoms | Bicrca Me e Woolf, Mr. Ashby |Midshipman Jack Poll is the guest|Dorls Mae Sprucebank. which 108 s 2 < and Mrs. Moss, and grandson | Franklin Didier. Mr. Colton Moore. [Pohl, in Rosemont, _Midsl Witripolitan ETeADyiorian o Mxs. Oou ie T late Brig. Gen. I. R. K Srank Spencer, Mr. Louis Hoy.| Adolph Bedner is the guest of Wasbneton 5 Husta, will vty rleston, Fred D, Kilgore, L. & Mo, R Ean* Robinson, Mr. James T.|und Mrs. Samuel B. Moore. on Prince | Miss Susie Garrison has returned B ot week, and will be the has returned to his home in Annapolis | Preston, jr, Mr. Tom Hulfish. M. | street, and Midshipmen Harrell Hail [ 19 her howe, o FTROTGuEhie. L guest of Mrs. Rolund Curtl after a week's yachting trip to South | Robert Whitestone, ~Mr. Wins and Willinm D. Bai re the guests | BEER S UE0 10 o Strect Mrs. Koscoe Carlvle et RS Randolph, Mr. John Hughes Mr|of Mr and Mrs. ¥rank T. King at 815 | “yps.'r. G. Boswell has returned to has | 7 the guest o the Shas I' Bey iams has be Arthur Rector. Mr. s A i v Miller Reese t the her home in Richmond after a visit | e e s guest of her sister, Mrs. Lundelius, | Doniphan. jr., Mr. Powha A Robert Miller Reese spent the | 28T BT gi O e *Koith War- ¢ ander W, E. at Germantown. Pa., for two wecks. | Morton, Mr. Grafton . end _with her daughter, Miss | g0, 3% R niC o | at her home Philadelphis Mrs. M. L, Iglehart has returncd | Everett Pohl, Mr. Marion Margiret Reese, at Vassar Coliege Miss Marjorle Emory and Miss ‘lf“‘;: = l\jm;u'vw» N {from Baltimore. where she spent the | Armistead Boothe, Mr. James | Miss Ruth Smith of Danvers. Mass.. | yayghan Emory of Annapolis wers mother N L M el jbe guest of her sister, Mrs. | Hamson, Mr. Da Rand and Mr.|was = the wue O Mer | (he \rrek end guests of their aunt othe dshipn f A J D sty 2 Rekhato | brother-in- an . 2 Watkins, on South Colum- | v zraduating class at I Acad- | Mr Whitten, wife of Lieut. Rob-| liv Kats Waller Barrett enter- |Mrs. Wilbert & Fin ) s T Watkingy (on South 2=} «my, wWho has becn for the ert Todd Whitten, and her two chil- | tained at tea Sunday afternoon at her [ Alfred street Miss Ann Teresa Kelley, daughter past week of Prof Clarence dren. have been guests for @ weeis of | home, on Iuke street, in honor of | Lieut William J. Morton, jr. Signal | of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Kelley, and | Vernon Fowler ot Mrs. Whitten's parents, Jadme and | Mr Russell, wife of Gen. Russell. ‘orps. United States Army, of Camp | Mr. John Aloysius Fegan were ma Hanover street, has roturr X Mrs. Robert Moss, at their home on | commissioner of Haiti, and the Vi Alfred Vail, N. J. was the guest for | piea Wednesday morning at 9:30 [ York = Shipwright street. : e delegation of the Daughters of 1aster of Wis parents, the Rev. Wil- | aclock, in St. Mary's Church, by Rev. | Licut. Kenneth Hoeflel, 3 AMrs, Brown, wife of Lieut. Clar the American Revolution cong m Jockson Morton, . D.. and Mrs. | Father Lawrence Kelly. The bride who is taking a post-graduate coursc | J. Brown, M. C., U, 8 N.. was ho The ladies assisting were Miss Cori | Morton_at Christ Church reetory, on | walked with her father and wore a | olumbia University, New York, at a bridge Thursday afteene Vaughan of Franklin. Va. Mrs. North Washington street gown of white frost crepe beaded over Baster of Mr. and last week, in honor of Miss Blanche| Robert S. Barrett, Mrx. T. K. Maupin. |~ Miss Mary Paul Roper of Peters- [ with crystals and a tulle veil fas-| Cochran at their home | Beeson Gladden, who was marei.d| Mrs. Charles Poser. Mrs. M. . Laid. |burg, Va. is the guest of Mr. and Your Old Hat i . el ral and physie; g - STATE SOCIETY ELECTS. | i fevers“asain 1o the st Hac St s B | le H: -!.l',l Tl‘:uuu:n authors,” said Come Representative Tydings President | "'C1"6I 0% T cpautding, ir.. of e : : [ Army War College, discussed ancient of Maryland Organization. | warfare, pointing cut that the funda~ | mentals’ of war were the same in all e A Gown'/ t‘]mtv Comp]ete:, a Portrait, bunch of woodland violets is not a corsage lmuguct. Ie awaits the arrangement of tl:e master. Cloth in the hands of the seamstress makes a mere garment. The artist cre- | 5 | ates a gown. The gowns and evening wraps presented l\y us, complctc the portraits of the cul- tured women who wear them. And often !lxcy are nma:insly inexpensive. [Erlebachex Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET on OKklahoma terrace last Monday. ! law, Mrs. Thoma . Sebrell. Mrs. i| |Mrs. Louis S Scott, on Braddock { * Represen James M. Magee o Dr. and Mrs. John A. W re | Stewart Jamieson, Mrs. dner T. | Heights. < > Pittsburgh, Pia. who i= a member of among the New o\‘gr\ r:?a‘r‘_:q ”m':np Rf::n- Mrs. Arthur Herbert, Mrs. | Miss Teresa Crawford of New York Made New Agun | the Loard of vis to the Naval here for the [aster holiday and are| W. T. Allen, Mrs. Harrison of city is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William s A | Academy for this will have as stopping at Carvel Hall, | Yoik, Mrs. Daingerfield Love and Miss | B. Richards, on Braddock Heights. Cleaning. M. ng his gue ard's visit at McCloy, wife of Lisut, ¢ Harriet Love of Washington Miss Nettie Gaines has returned to | 3 and Remodeling | veEH er Th S, McCloy. 1s the| Mrs, Clarence Robinson was hostess | her home in Culpeper after a visit to | “/ Hat Frames and Trimmings | urgh, st of her motlier, Mre. Bornard| to her card club Tuesday afternoon. | her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and | ) Vienna Hat Factory | at her home on Prin Georg: | at her home on Prin street. Those |Mrs. J. ¢ n King street. 435 3th St. N.W. ¥ ard who i | playing were Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe, | Miss Any rs of Manassas LW rer on mu'hlr]n Furogean Nyee Feldm is spending | 2d; Mrs. Albert V. . 2 u;‘n\ the ul"- k m,| x\um Miss Helen John's Collese her Laster tion ¢ home of | las Lindsey, Miss ss [ Cannon in Rosemon dress on “The British Labor ¥ at ther parents, Dr. :u:d . ‘..h.,rlfv.. 'r{ | :»:‘mii.’hln Boothe, Miss Rosella Burke, | Miss Anna Whedbee has returned the mecting of the Uaiversity Club [Feldmyer, on S - = | Mics Illen Burke, Miss Caroline Wats [ from a visit to Miss Margaret Blunt of Annapolis lust weei. | Mrs arks i | tles and Mizs Luecy Anderson. in_Richmond Lieut. Commander and Mrs. William | p - guest Mrs. J. Stewart Jamieson enter- Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dewhurst of * € Wickhan, who spe - with | W rk. at tained the Monduy Afternoon Bridge | Ardmore, Pa., were guesis last week Commander Wickham's parents at George street Club last week at her Lome, on South | of Mrs g,\lur)'" . Reynolds, on North their T Hickory Hill. near Rich- | Mrs. Betty be ill is spendling a | C street. The members pres ashington street mond have fetu 25 femen | rave duse ok Conn L s epending OO N e Miaun . BooLhe, Mo Irs. J. Frank Vary of Tampa, Fla., home o Nay y to New York Y1 bavid Janney Howell. Mrs. Louls S the guest of her uncle and aunt. Mid=Ifipman Aubroy " The marriage of Miss Blanche Bee- | Scott, Mrs. Thomas Kirkpatrick, | Mr. and M Eidhammer, on | was the guest of his mother, ) A.lson Gadden. duughter of Prof. and | Mrs. ¢ William Wattles, Mrx. Fhomas | Prince stry - Wi { C. Lanston of Washington, over the |\ Mre Thomas Luther Gladden, to Lieut. | W. Robinson. Mis. Charl Bllett Mr. and Mrs. A. Sweeley and Easter holidays Lawrence Coy Leonard, who graduat- | Cabell, Mrs, M. C. Laidlaw, Mrs. Harry [ Miss Helen Sweeley have returned Because of seri = Bell, led from West Point in 1322, ind who | E- Bu . Sebrell and | from a motor trip to Albany. N. Y., w bt Willian: M. €D is o son of Mr. and Mrs. Lidward 8, | Mrs. Frank M. Dillard where they spent Easter with rela- U. 8. N, has heen oblig ancel all | Leonard of Belows Falls. Vi, toolk| Mr. and Mrs. Morris L Horner had - o ngagements fo. indefinite | prace ¥ r Monday, at the home cf | as guests last week at their home, __Rob _Yates and Miss period of time the bride's parents on We:ms Creek, | on Duke street. the former's mother | Frances Va o returned from a Mrs. Wotherspoor f f licut. | pear Annapolis. ‘| and nephew, Mrs. Joshua Horner of | Visit to relatives in Culpeper. Alexa < Wother. 1 ssued | Mr. and Mrs. Holt O. Fies R%hland, Md,, and Mr. Harry Addison | Miss Sarah Ellen Stolp, daughter of invita Tues- | Richmond, Va., and Representative | Love, jr., of Baltimore, and also Mr.) Mrs. €. T. McCrehan. and Mr. George + day. April 29, Samuel Raeburn of Tex e ax Mitchell Ferguson of Phila- jowers of Washington were mar- road the guests for the past ried Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock Maj. and Mrs. Nenophon Price of land Mrs. John Arthur Ra ¥lorence Taylor has returned | in St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church Washington were hosts at a dinner | Lngign and Mrs. 3. H. Willatts of jchmond, where she went to| by the Rev. Luis Smet, assisted by the Saturday evening in honor of Mid- |New York, becn Stodpiug-at | attena wedding of Miss Dorothy [ Rev. Lawrence Kelly.' A nuptial mass shipman JGha Milburn, who was their {cel Hall for thn past wesk. Word and Mr. Willis Osbornie Brown of | followed the ceremony. The bride FUeK ton. aste Gomimander Hawsrd Lioyd Charlotte, N. . iwhich occurred [ walked with her stepfather, Mr. Mc- i' IIEI ] SLSI! m JEI: SPEEI: Slayton. wife of Commander | x ' (ratived). a d 3 Tuday, April 1 Crehan, and wore a traveling suit of Prench ¢ noon at her | ast street Sunday in honor of their |and Mr. Byron C. Scott were among the | fox furs. a French blue straw ha home on Duke of |,!w'l, ster ql a.H‘Q,.“_ Edward Lloyd, jr.. of New York, Alahxaxlxgrm: ’ spending Easter in u“lx & ](l-orsln_l‘r'* ufq};‘hll" s Mre, (Giles, wife of Ensign Donald | < i e e g * | Asheville, N. C. and valley. lilies. . left last s | B o e rom- | . Rev. and Mrs, Reginald Foster Hall | was Miss Anna Hutchinson of Wash- at New L mander William Brereton. jr. C. & | have returned to their home in Min-| jigton, who wore a three-piece tai- Clyde B st who i8N "\as hostess at an informal tea | cral, Va. after a visit to the for-|iored suit of tan crepe de chine and spending the winter at the Roosevelt | Mongey afternoon at her home on | Mers parents, Rev. and Mrs Percy|a tan straw hat. She wore a corsage Washington, hus been the guest of | guEptid WSRO0 Foster Hall, at St. Paul's rectory. bouquet of pink sweet peas and val- son-in-law and dnuehter. Licut | “\io"BY g fackson of Hagerstown, | 3 Vera Simpson, daughter of|j.¢ jilies. Mr. Frank Raeder of Wash- nander and Mrs. Tiam 1. is the guest of Miss Carrie|Mr. and Mrs, John I. Simpson, and|ington was Mr. Bowers' best man. hardson it their home at the | gl | Mr. William ¥ lansen e R Madeline Conlon of Washington Naval Aca i - ;. noon Saturday, A © Bap-| sang several solos before the cere- Mrs. Alice ards. who is the | M Wilbur Leech of Washington | fja¢" Temple by Rev. Ryland T.|mony “accompanied by Mr. Frank suest of her son and duughter-in-law, | g POCR tIe BUSSt Of the Mis Dodge. The bride walked with her | §ond “GI7ARIG of the church. who Lieut, and wderic C. Richards. | Gegrae street, father, and swore a gown of Whitd| ajso played the wedding music. A 31 Tenve A 1 for home | “Lieut. an@ Mrs. Albert Noble of |atin crepe and a tull Vel lenCa | breakfast followed the ceremony at Damariscotta. Me., where she will | papiote AR, AATt Nord M | with orange blosroms, and carried | he home of Mr. and Mrs. McCrehan pend the summer B eltrics of I aoninm o Dy . | shower of bride roses and valley lilies. | on'Mount 1aa. Assisting in the dining M. MewWhorter, wife o Command- | IERTIES O WASRAELOR: Riar: | Miss Inex Simpson, sister of the bride. | room were Mrs. Oscar Miller, Mrs. O, er Charles S. MeWhorter, was hostess (i, a¢ his home on Prince George | 25 maid of homor, an e o vke and Mrs. H. G. Wagoner of er home on Rodgers road | heign 3 < o | mal 5 gy - Bowers left for a =outhern bridal t . ke il Linelen and Mrs, Morrls Smellow 1eft| ana Miss Margaret Curtis. Miss Parker | oo (s Teturn they will make their N DAYS when long mileage is essential, the easy speed of the Lincoln never fails to win com- mendation from passengers. This car runs on schedule. It makes up lost time, or covers the additional miles to a desirable stopping place, for lunch or for the night, smoothly, easily and with a luxurious comfort that entails no fatigue or nervous ten- sion. You start your tour in a Lin- coln with full confidence that your car will master every difficulty of road or weather. Dr. Frederic J. Cotton and Mrs. |wadnesday for Atlantic City, where | 214 3 I N 3 Cotton of Boston. Mase, and thelt | i (0N 100" 0r an days before re. | B & EoWnR of pink and Aiss Curtis In | home with Mr. and Mrs. McCrehan. daughter. Miss Jean Cotton. have been | {urning to New York. B T roei M it tle Anna &imp. | MF. and Mrs. William B. Smoot are pending the Baster holidiys at their AL | ried Orhelia roses. Little Anne Simp” | spending a week in Atlaniic City. Summer bome, San Roceo, at W e | son, o, Rower gin. and wore 8| P iRy xS George Bearborn ttop- bury, near Annapsli 1% > S . L 5 s have returned to their home on Arncuncement has been made TEACHERS TO MEET. e D e oot vere 3 | Do Washingion street after spend- the marriage M Pamre o - - Bd-| ing several mon n California. = Louis Randolph Hulfish and Mr. Ed dbos = = «i ton, at_the Fome Program Announced for Spanish|ward Slater. Mrs. Simpson, mother of [ Ar James Alfred Marve and his eis- etits, ot G, SD0E - | The bride, wore a tailored snit of con- | teTs the Misses X nd May * Riear Admiral and Mrs Assocjation. [ e “hades of brown and tan. tan | Marve, have returned from a yisit to ambers Bryan, fo Licut. | I S coruase bouquet of pink | their brother. Mr. William Nelson Gleston. Serviera Williamson.| The Washington chapter of Ameri- |Sihaatpeas. An. informal breakfast | Marye, in Baitimore. U S N | can Association of Teachers of Span- | 32¢ held immediately after the cere- | Mrs” George H. Sampson and Miss © U pieut. and Mrs. Theoddre L. |ish will hold its regular April meet- | mO8 ATE GEREHC O the hride's par- | Harriet Sampson of Woodstock, Conn., Schumacher, who were gue ing Tuesday at 8 o'clock, in _the | mgs King strest, after which | spent the week end as the_guest of weelk end of Li nd Mrs. McCann | George Washington University Law | Mr and Mrs. Hansen left for Atlantic |iss Florence Evans on South S| at Vhiladelnhia School, 1435 X street northwest City. and will visit New York and|Asaph street. their I = at Annapolis. Dr. Guillermo Sherwell. professor | providence, R. I, before returning Mrs. A. M. Sherwoed has returned Mrs. Suint George Barber of Spanish in Georgetown University. | boce. & Mrs. Hahsen's going-awas | from a Visit to her barents, Mr. and ine the week in New York as the Will continue lis scries of Jectures on | zown was a suit of tan eloth, with | Mrs, L. E. Hall ank, Va. west of her brother-in-law and | Francisco de Quevedo. Senorita | pat to match. Miss Margery guest of ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ballard. | Filomena Fuentes of Natlonal Park| “jss Elena Norris is the guest of | her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Kandail, in An- Mrs. Thomas H. Wade of Florida. will speak in Spanish on|per uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. [ napolis. who has been visiting in Annapolis fia de Miguel de Cervantes | 47 yerchant. in Hackensack, N. J. Ashby E. Bladen of Hartford, Conn.. for a month. left last week for Fort #nd a student of the Sem- iss Constance Boush it at her|was the week end guest of his par- * Tatten News York, where she will | inary will recite verses in honor Of | sottage at Orkney Springs, Va., which | ents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Bladen, e 1 the great Spanish. writer, the anni- | ypo will lease for the coming sum-(on North St. Asaph street. _— be the guest of her brother, Col.| 1L 0 "0e Whose death fell on April | fro. WL I0888 (O0F poush will join a| . Mrs L. F. Hemmond and Miss LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY Douglas Duvall. U. S. A. isit- | 23. _ Prof. Henry Grattan Dovle| gy of friends who will sail for | Frances Hammond have returned DIVISION OF FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN See Any Lincoln Dealer Miss Claire Martin has had v ] e B AR 2EIh e 3 : ) . Pl |of George Washington University, ! gyrope about July 1. from a visit to the former's brother, e e e e | president of the chapter, will preside’ | “Xfii Minnie "Ryon of Leesburg is|Mr. Willlam Brandt. in Philadeiphia. atreet Mis. @ = the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Vernon| Ars. I. C. Hildebrand and her Del, whose son is @ midshipman at | : : Nay: < £ Webster, on Prince strect. nephew, Thomas Pence, are the guests the Nayal Academs o eur aa-| INITIAL MESSAGE SENT. | "3reA.°R. Long and Miss Marion | of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W, Callahan, T. 8, Ne has as | Long of Dauphin, Pa., are the guests | Pence, Tn Doswell, Va. ol Vet Mrs. Robert V. Morse of of the former's mother, Mrs. William | Misé Bertha Sidenberg and Mr. Heppguest DEER: SODEE 0 The new president of the Federa- ¢, Chauncey, on South Fairfax street. | Louis Sidenberg of Richmond wers Tthaca, N. ¥ 3 g ! tion of Churches, Rev. Dr. Jason| " arre. William 3. Boothe has re- The Rt Rev. Henry St Geor® | Nople Pierce, sent his initial mes-|turned from a visit to her brother- fucker of Alexandria. Va, has beeh | sage to the pastors of the city last week. | in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lanier the guest for @ short time of the|™ 'y, this letter he made two re-{)cKee, in New York city. T —_— * Rev."Dr. and Mrs. Edward l.gor‘-(nsor;‘ quests. The first is that pastors shall | *aties’ Bvelyn Beals Hosward has re- | |17 at the Episcopal rectory on Duke of | speak on some phase of church co- | tyrned from a trip to Atlantie City. | Gloucester street. | operation and _unity today, or, if| iirs. J. Syiner Bougias s the guest Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Joseph Pendle- | tyat is not convenient, on the Sun-|of her son-in-luw and daughter, Mr. ton, who have been the guests of | day following. The second is that|and Mrs. Robert Bruce Wallace, in Mrs. Pendleton's brather-in-law and | there shall be more real co-operation | Chattanooga, Ten: sister, Mr. and Mrs. Josepin W. Vali- | emong the pastors and churches of | ~Miss Mary D. Coleman of Vassar ant, at their home ot Wardour, left | the Protestant faith during the next|and Mrs. Alan T. Norris of Newark, last week for \arren. Pa, where year than ever before. N 3. spent last week with the fore they will visit their daughter, Mrs.| To each one was sent 4 copy of [mers brother-in-law and sister. Mr. \ibert Rockwell, before returning to | the report of the executive secre- [and Mrs. Orlando H. Kirk, on Brad- their home at Coronado, Calif. | tary made at the meeting last Wed- | dock Heights. Siies Anne Guest. who visited the |nesday night, which gave a brief| Miss Dorothy Morton was the guest “Franhklin Square FHotel 14th Street at K parents of her flance, Mr. George Hincheliffe, at their home at Peace- dalo, R. I, has returned and joired her mother, Mrs. Middieton Semmes Guest, at their home at ‘X'u"ic‘lr: Capt. and Mrs. Richard M. Watt Liave had as their guests for a week their son, Lieut. Morgan Watt, U. S. N., who is taking a post-graduate ourse at the Massachusctts Institute of Technology, and Mrs. Hugh Walk- Ur Ogden and the Misses Ozden of Brookline, Mass. Lieut. Commander H. C. Fuller has spending the Eastér holiday swith his family at their home on Revell street. Miss Margaret Martin Jeft last %eek for Bethlehem, Pa., where she has been the guest of her brother- -law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ticorge A. Struble. Tioat. bud Mrs. Douglas W. Coe ef I'hiladelphia and their children were survey of the accomplishments of the preceding year. The first meeting of the new executive committee will be held May 8 at 12:30 o'clock at the Endion Club. Use Plane to Kill Pests. A unique plan for the extermina- tion of locusts, which have made in- roads on sugas cane fields in several parts of the Philippines, has been completed by the plant pest control division of the bureau of agriculture at Manila. An airplane is to be used in scat- tering poison dust on the locusts in the breeding stages in the hills and tall grass, where men on foot find difficulty in penetrating. A hopper filled with the poison dust has been attached to the plane and the dust spresder, which is cempectad with the engine, can be contr by, a lever, for the week end of Miss Eleanor Orr in Leesburg, Va. Maj. and Mrs. Charles Ellett Cabell had as their guests last week their daughter and son, Miss Mary -Cabell of Norfolk and Mr. Charles Ellett Ca- bell, jr. of Shenandoah Valley Acad- emy, Winchester, and also Mrs. Charles Harper and Mr. Harrison Merrell of New York City. Mrs. Gardner Lioyd Boothe has re- turned from spending several months in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Boothe have as their ugests at their home, on Prin- cess street, the latter's mother, Mrs. Joseph Carr_of Newport News, and Miss Mary Webb Spencer of Phila- delphia. r. and Mrs. Phineas Janney Demp- sey have returned from a_ visit to their_son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Armistead Carter, in Norfolk. Mrs. Robert C. Powell is the guest of Miss Mary S. Jones in Ml SUNDAY DINNER Select a place where food . ty., feature ang qoiet and pleas- nt at; agds 1o the sare of the meal. Bt $7.:50 Courses. ..

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