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Chevy Chase Woman's Music Section Plans Concert Wednesday Annual Program to Be Given in Presbyterian Church, With Herndon Morsell Dlrcctmg. The music Club of Chevy W. Norcross. nual coneert Wednesday pm., in the auditorium of the Presby- terian Chureh at Chevy Chase Circle. The chorus, under the fon of Mr. Herndon Mors nt composi- tions by him Rafr, Heilman ther with songs L An int “Sing W of Love,” was composed by the conductor, Mr. Terndon Morsetl assistin e Mrs. Mr. and Dr, section of Chase. the Woman's Mrw. Theodore will give its an- at 8:30 o'clock and prominent w sting number, artists club will no solo- the Imlxy, Durkin, Charle Ambrose Mo w A. Hunnewell, the nist for chorus, will also accompany Mr, Walten. Mr. Durkin will be accompanied by Mr. Adolf Toroisky the Epiphany Church. All the music lovers of the village are cordiaily invited to ist. Mrs organist attend the cone ¥ nient on Monday even &upper Mr. day for Orlean~ several Mr street on_th The Mon- New spend Wil and Mr = on CUnder- Wi Presidential ntertained ler home Wa - the hous William T on MeKinley Plans be given and R ined rs Saturday at dinner and club home | Zdward the home s Tark bridge Cocke pranou Sl advs Dewa ol ME and Mre William their home on ‘onnec ¢ The board of reation Ciub Monday evenin president, Mre Kanawha str Mr. Henry days in man of the the Woman entertained the juncheon hostesses for the past two | years at lunch Among them Mrs. hley, lenge For the FRENCH SHINGLE BOB Correctly Done! Waving aming Permanent minute Lanoil Only 2 zround floor Fr. 2738 |Will Hold Benefi?b;nce MRS, A bride . FANNON, 30, who an Miss Dorothy ughter of Mr. and Mrx, Julian D. Knight bf Alexandria, arried in that city. Alexander o o0ss. John Ilinn of Pres- route from Montreal they have been attend tuberculosis are of Mr. and | their home on the the we L Sholters entertained - unit of the Altar So- Church of the Blessed luncheon and bridge at ety Sacrament ler ho: Mr, have v Keokuk street Galloway retur © home on pending several ity with friends. opal morning _at of Mrs. intington served 10:30 Abner street n will be For Anna Pavlowa's School | A benefit performance of dancing | will be given Wednesday evening. May 21, at the Pr dent Theater by *aul Tehernikoff and Miss Eliza- who will have a num- them. The proceed. © Mme. Anna Paviowa's ssian girls on the Rue St. Cloud, Paris. the patronesses are Mrs. Robert Lansing. Dent Grant. Mme. Charles J. Bell and ber will be given t foe B To Hold Tea Tomorrow he Club of Colonial Dames will e a tea X in Riggs on the harp. | Miss e THE Sodality Union Plans Card Party for May 15 The Sodality Union of Washington has completed arrangements for the card party which will be glven at the New Willard Hotel Thursday, May 15, at §:30 p.m., for the bepefit of the Catholic the archdiocese of Baltimore. rural attractive souvenir program prepared. A partial list ronesses includ Stanley, Senator Senator David I V Michael J. Curley, of Baltimore; Rt Shehan A has missions of very been of patrons and pat- Senator A. Owsley dwin S. Broussard, alsh, the Most Rev. D, Rev. rector of the Catholic D., Archbishop Thomas I Uni- Rt. Rev. Msgr. C. F. Thomas, Msgr. Churles M. 1 Rev. Rev. L. Buckey, D. D.; Rev, Joseph V. Cavanaugh, Rev K Frederick “lement J. Law John ames F. fart, Rev. James ¥ M 12d in, ward Connell, John C. Geale. Trinkaus, Rev. cler, Louis . i Rev. I Rev. Sheehan. rence J. J . Ailes, Miss Tda M. . John N Auth, M Auth, Miss Rosetta Allen Katherine fay Berberich, Mi John Mrs. 1 Buck Burgdorf, Barrett s A. J. Murphy Brennan, m O'Hem. John X Rev Mrs Brown . Hen ry J d. Barrett, Mrs. C. A J._ Brinkley Marie 1 J. Cusack, e Miss Annie ( ns, Carroll, L. Miss Cec: . Castle, Miss F. C. Miss K. Condon, Thomas sidy. Mrs. M. J. Crowe, Mrs. 1 Mrs, Adelaide Rov M, J. Doran, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wi John Donohoe. Rebecea I Annie T. Fle i irs. Gallow Also an. Mrs J Mr. and N A Harmon, Miss Ma Samuel C. Hill, jr. Monica Joye 1y, N Mrs. I . Keane, Levy, Lee, Mrs. A. Miller, Mrs. J T r. beth May Mr: Carroll a Mr Niam v friend, Miss LA . and Mrs. oresa Harr! y, Mrs, v, Kilton, M Mr: Floyd Mal Mr. David Byrne, Mi M drick V. Collins. Mary ‘raven, John . Coughlan, Mr: Counc M Margaret ay Miss Mary Hart, Mrs. P. It ™ Car. Mr. le: M. McCauley, Miss Mary Mangs igan P.J.| oline | s A. M. Kapler. | Clarence W Mrs. Henry | | Gafé Fleetwood 1760 Pea St.,A.W. Franklin 5206 Also a ls Carte Jervice Exclusive Garments for Discriminating Women Model Shop since the very beginning of its existence has faithfully followed its policy of keeping only the newest and finest of women’s clothing. and Millinery summer season. represents the latest Inspect These Offerings Today Special lot of Dresses to close out at Their stock of Coats, Suits, Dresses les, weaves, shades and fabrics for the spring and Most efficient " Powerful Saction plas Motor-Driven Brush CONVENTENT TERMS Premier Service Co. 801 11th Street N.W. Main 5357 $15.00 | SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Fred May, Mrs. J. L. B. Murray, Mrs. Charles P. Merkle, Miss Ida Mae Mad- igan, Miss Francesco McLaughlin, Mrs. Josephine Murphy, Mrs. P. J. Murphy, Mrs. Thomas McEneany, Mrs. W. R. Mack, Miss Stella M. Muad, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. George J. May, Mrs. Clarence A. Miller, Mrs. William H. Manogue, Miss Annie F. McCor- mick, Mrs. Margaret Murphy, Miss Mary A. Morris, Miss Katherine Mec- Danlel, Miss Katherine McHugh, Mrs. Charles P. Merkle, Mrs. Margaret Mc- Fuan, Miss Anne F. Murphy, Miss Mary Mattingly, Miss Minnie Mahler, Miss Margaret A. McAllister, Miss Katherine McHugh, Miss S. Me- Conahay. Mrs. Charles R, Newman, Miss Ber- tie Noonan, Mrs. William Neuland, Mrs. Elizabeth O'Hara, Miss Lara O'Hara, Mrs. Morris I, Ockershausen, Mrs. J. D. O'Connor, Mrs, K. O'Donnell, Miss Ktive M. O'Conner, Mrs. John P. Pigott, Mr. and Mrs. nn, Mrs. John A. Quinn, Mrs. teich, Mrs, George E. Russell, Misses Rover, Misses Annie dy, Miss Mattie St. Clair, wag, Mrs Talbott, Mr: Helen £ s Worthington, Waggaman, the George A. Weschler and Mrs. M. L Weller. S Alumpae Body Plans. Card and Mah-jong Party The Syracuse University Alumnae Association is arranging a large card and mah-jong party to be held Thurs- day, May 15th, at §:30 o'clock at the clubhouse of the National ‘American Association of University Women, for the purpose of raising money for the university endowment fund. The party is in charge of Miss Luey .J aham, who is assisted by Mis Kathryn I. Steinle, Ruth E. Auda hardt and Anna B. Stile onesses include Mrs Hughes, Mrs. Harry | » Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, Cantwell Wallace, Mrs. . Wadsworth, Mrs. Joe .J Manlove, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins Otis J. Rogers and Mrs. Charles | | Entertain Guests | A Beautiful Picture MAY 11, Continental Chapter, D. A.R., Observes Event A brilllant reception Was given by Continental Chapter D. A. R. at the Cairo on their thirtieth anniversary last week. The regent, Mrs. Thomas D. Whyte, received, assisted by Mrs. James Stansfield, registrar general; Mrs. John M. Beavers, state regent, and the ex-regents and officers of the chapter. Mr. Clifford R. Whyte, the regent's son, made the intro- ductions. The table red parior, and in the was Continental colors, An immense Lady vith two tiers and skets d filled with dies of the th blue served the B Ha music was during the novel fuature beautiful singing and whistling of Miss Janet Coon, which was enthusiastically en cored. The following ladies presided alternately at_the table: Mme. Jean Labat, M Minnie Peterson, Mrs Bertha Robbins, Mrs. Brockway and Mrs. Williams. At Bridge-Supp; r Several parties have been given in honor of Miss Muricl R. Schaefer and Mr. John Raymond Henderson, whose marriage will take place Monday, | May 19 Mr. and Mrs. Dwight K. Terry entertained at a hridge supper Thurs- day evening, Mrs. Nathaniel C. Wil- son entertained followed by tea Saturda: and Miss Margaret C. T a tea for Mis ; gu:-'ul Ofl;r at bride afternoon, lor will giv hacfer on Tu. 1924—PART lCarc:l Pflrty and Dance Unusual interest this vear is being shown in the card party and dance the ladies of the Blessed Sacrament Parish Rauscher’s, Saturday evening, May New patrons and partonesses are be- names recently added: Clarke, Rapheaci Semmes, Mrs. Arthur May, Mrs, Devereaux, Mrs. A. E. Berr’ Pugh, Mrs. Mrs. John Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. kd- ward Donohoe, John Costello, Mrs. J. E. Heister, B Robert ! Selocman, THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Displaying tomorrow— a splendi collection of Printed Crepe and Sports Silk Frocks They will appeal to you as such prac- tical costumes for the many informal sum- mer occasions. Simple or elaborate, as your taste inclines. clever colorings. We are featuring 2 Exclusive patterns and very special group at $20.50 GANITA for years. A wall covering lasts only as long as its colors stay fresh and clean. 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W. 8., New York b and Interest Is Unusual are planning to give st announced daily, with these Mrs. Aubrey Harmon, Mrs. Mrs. P. J. Rene Dagneaux. Mrs. J. Ryan Mrs. E. Willzam C." ‘Sullivan, the for N. ¥, Mrs. Sris Colladay, Mrs. J. James Powell, M Fechet, M J. J. Sheehy, Mrs. Michael A. Toomey, Mrs. Charles L. MeReynolds. Bowling, Mr. and Mrs. E as F. Keane, und Mrs! J. Blandin, | Byrne, Mr. A Mr. Refunds or Exchanges Suits—We.ve included every suit in this sale. Of Poiret Twill and Hairline Stripe or the many Sports Mixtures. There is a variety of styles. all beautifully tailored. Any one c!e.sn-mg a spring suit will be well repaid by a visit to our Mrs. Fulton Lewis and Mrs. W. The Sons of Confederate will & Tuesday, May 13, the reunion May 31. ranged by Commander John A. Chum- | bley, and the subject President Coolidg Camp v The SOCIE SN Philip Hermann, Mr. §. Dana Lincoln, Capt. and Mrs, Julius 1. Peyser, Judge Mrs. Charles H. J. 8. Flannery. Robb, Mr. and Mr. ‘ and Mrs. Soleau, ———— SongioliContcAcrate Veterans Meet May 13 ve their last public before leaving for | in Memphis, Tenn., on| The program has been ar-' meeting | be '-mmmd re be Confederate Memorial :lrlli‘ what shall it stand,” Col. Claude | Bennett will speak on “the Lee| Highway,” Dr. Clarence J. Owens will | talk on the battlefield and the Memorial bridge.” | Gutson Borglum has been invited tol speak on his work memorial “Manassas or Bull Itun| of carving mountain, and mp, secretary to nd a member of remarks. ciation | the on Stone ., Bascom ., will make a few uthern Memorial As: FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN Unsurpassed—These Quter Wear Values! A Spring‘ Clearance of Every Suit—Sport Coal —Skirt Drastic reductions that bring unusual savings to the thrifty shoppers shop tomorrow morning. Coats—Smart indeed are these Sports Co.ats. Fa.sh- ioned of downy wool and other spring fabrics Just the coat for a stroll or a spin in try. The styles are many. Sizes suitable for women and misses. Skirts—Choice of rany Women's, Misses’ or Juniors’ There are Roshanaras, Many The color range Cloth or Silk Skirt. Silks, Tweeds, Mixtures, Poirets, etc. have indestructible pleats. is varied. e coun- will assist who have the progran accepted arc Mrs, Shreve Heartsill and Miss Lilliar Chenoweth, who will sing a duet companied Minnie Bailey a the piano a Ullman and Mr eorge Da viclinists a My ome Marsh Nt 1 those Fann Il with trombone Gantz, will Veterans | ¢ Shoals on announcements will gard to the Confede held in Memphis, Ju the rendition of ing will be enjo of the evenins. Daughters of the Confr been invited progra d the m Danc Your Old Hat Made New Again Clesning. Blocking o) Remodeling “/ Wat mes and Trimmings ) 3 «) Vienna Hat Factory 435 3th St. N.W, Every Sale Final PO ot T g T i 1 DS OGIPHIT 1. | Every Tweed or Kafka Knicker, V> Off New Girdle Reduces Waist and Hips —Often 3 Inches First Week! 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