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S0 ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY The first of a series of spring dances £iven by the Old Dominion Boat Club was held Friday evening at the club- house. The chaperons were Mrs. Wil- liam Jackson Morton, Mrs, Charles M. Shepperson, Mrs. William H. Thomas and Miss Cora Cochran. Among the dancers were Miss Butterworth and Byron Billingsley of Falls Church, Miss Cora Lee Cochran of The Plains, Va.; Miss Mary McCormick, Miss Vesta Helms, Miss Julia Hoge, Miss Margaret Conner. Peake and Douglas Phillips of Washington: Miss Annabelle Coffman, Miss Susan Leary, Miss Elizabeth Warwick, Miss Mar- garet Moore, Miss Inez Moore, Miss Genevieve Peyton Shepperson, Jeannetee Cochran, Miss Josep'in Gregg. Miss Louise Thomas, M Florence Long, Carroll Plerce, § Robert Ross, Robert Whitton. Ken- neth Stabler, Chester Pierce, Edwir Pierce, Vincent Young. Griffith Uhler, Arthur Rector. Lauvence IFawcet d Wolford, Dallas Rand, Pres ockey. Norman Lawler, Hollis Nugent, Charles Ke an, rge Hoy, Lee Jami dolph_Stone, Mark Duval. ard, Kenueth Movre, John Curtin and Stanley King. Mrs. Morris L. Horner the Morning Bridge Club sday at her home on Duke street. The playing were Mrs. Anderson Somm. Mrs. Richard E. Acton. Mrs. €. W liam Wattles, Mrs, Henry S. W Mrs. an Bayly-Burruss. M Charles’ Ellett Cabell and Mrs. John Hunton Foster The Alexandria (i Dames me: Tuesday home of Mrs. Thomas J in North Rosemont. R. S. Townes of Lewis tertained of Colonial roon at the Kirkpatri Petersburg, Wood of Whirrenton fo her home after a arles M. Shep- south Washington sireet Miss _kdmonia person on The marriage of Baker. daughter of M ert Thomas Baker. & rier Barley. jr.. son of Jud Louis ¢ Barley. all of this cit place at n wday at the Ipisco- Paul in Los An- eremony was per- he dean. the Very Rev. rmick, D. D. Miss Mil- aker, sister of the bride, was f honor, and Mr. Alb; New York City wa t man. Only a smal citnessed the ceremony, includ- T. Baker and Miss . mother and si; of the bride; Mrs. Charles Creighton Car- lin and Mr. . Keith Carlia of Alex- andria. After a wedding breakfast at one of the local hotels, Mr. and Irs. eft for a wedding lifornia and on t they will at 2979 where Mr. ral of St iit. The William heir turn strect, Los Angele: has been in bu: nation from the A months 3 Goode of Delaplane. Va., are the of the latter's brother-in-law ard sister. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Stephenson, in Rosemont Mrs. George from Woodstock. Va several days with reiatives Miss Louise Meade of the st O'Eannon Heights. Mrs. Willi to her home o her brother-in-1 an D. and _Mrs Keys has returned where she spent South Fairfax street Miss Helen Nor to Roanoke annual me eration of Wome mings is an ex-pr eration The Hall turned ter, Mrs napolis Foster ve r Rev. and Mrs. Pr and Miss Margery Hall T rom a visit to Mr John Witt Randull, in An- Barrett on April 26, and who have ing the former's parents. Mr. Robert . Barrett, on Duke last week for a motor trip t Virginia, and_after May 15 at home at 10 South Grove sast Orange, N Mrs. Charies T. Lindsay has return- ed from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Ashby Byerly in Bridgewater, Va. Miss_ Nannie from Toronto. motor with Mrs. Cha was returning to he Province of Alberta her mother. Dr. Kate Waller Rarrett. Mrs. Julian Gittings has returned to her home in Baltimor a visit to Miss Fanny Dixon Cameron street. Miss Dorothy Morton has returned from a visit to friends in Staunton Miss Morton attended <pring dances at the Unive f Virginia, Charlottesville; the Virzinia Milt Institute. Lexington, and Military Academy, Fort Defiance, Staunton Mrs. William Spencer has been the guest of her brother and sister-in- and Mrs. d W. Ebhardt, will returned went by who has she Poser, home the after a visit to s Lioyd Hi Va., is guest of her & daughter, Mr. and Mrs mond, in Rosemont formerly pastor of Temple Miss Ruth Bibb of the past week end wit! Norman Evans in Cott Mr. and Mrs. Robert I of Lovettsville. Va, d D Parr of Brunswick Md., week end guests of Mr Charles Shaffe Mrs. Hubert Hayw ; N. C. s the guest of her brother. law_and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . Sebrell, jr. on Braddock Heights Mrs. S. E. Stratton of rdonsvil Va., is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Sullivan on North Washington street Mrs. Per Burn was the guest the last and Mrs. Harrison mont. Miss Lois Howard has returned to her home in Front Roval, Va., ufter a visit_to Miss Fay Rosenberg in North Braddock Dr. €. C. Cocke of Shawmut spent the w family in Rosemont Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Clarke Mont- gomery have returned from a visit to relatives in Philudelphia Mre. Edward Lee Cox and Miss RBlair Lee Cox have returned to their home in Norfolk after a visit to the former’s brother-in-law and _sister, Mr. and Mrs. k. L. Sounders, in North Braddock. Mrs. James Tinsley her ughter, Greensboro, N. Mr. and Mr: their children, on, W W and Ham- were the and Mrs. of Philadeiphia week of Mr. the U S & ek end with his is the guest of Mrs. Tyree Dillard, in « ‘L. F. Hammond and £ Pittsburgh, and Mrs FREE FUR when we do your repairing FUR REPAIRING EXPERTS Make Complete Satisfaction an Abuolule Certainty When you intrust your furs to our vaults you are assured absolute safety and full protection, with insurance against all loss Miss | Mrs. Rob- | Hall's sis- | Smhardt in Rose- CIETY, |M. F. Brandt, who has just returned from St Petersburg, Fla, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lester Van Middlesworth in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hayden gone to Manassas, where they will spend the spring and summer. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Barelay and Mr. Richard Barclay of Washington and Mist Elizabeth Kennedy of Fredericksburg are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y. Barclay. Jolhn B. Whitton of Greensboro, N. €., und his guest, Charles H. Carroll of Atlanta, have returned to their homes after a visit to the former's mother , Mrs. George Whitton, a South Patrick street. Mrs. Charles Outcalt is at home after a visit to friends in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Carlin, Miss Louise Carlin and J. F. Carlin, jr. have opened their country place Arcturus for the summer after spend- ing the past six months at 513 Prince street Mrs. Th have Baine of Birmingham, Ala.. is the guest of her son-in-law d’ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Versal Spalding, in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Campbell and Mrs. H. M. Cannon of Washing- ton e the recent guests of Mr. and Wil 1ahan, Mr. and Mr chlegel enter- tained Saturday afternoon to cele- brate the seventh birthday anni- of their Sally W, Mary Oliver, Richard ngton, jr.; Talbot Sinclair, Sebreil. 3d: Willlan Jef- fries, Billy Callahan, Foy Black and Lester Van Middlesworth, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Keys, Mrs Hllen Haynes and Miss Bettie Keys motored to Joplin, Va., and spent the week end with re Miss Hilda_Mey returned to her home in Easton, Md., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tayloe Snyder, jr., on Braddock Heights. Mrs. ‘George Neuman and her chil- dren of Unionville. Va.. are the guests of her parent and Mrs, Oscar | Cook, on_North’ Royal street Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Henshaw have returned from Norfolk, where the former attended th nvention of the Travelers' Protective Association. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and Miss Ethel Johnson have returned from a visit to r n Culpeper. Mr. and Mrs. rawford of | Washington spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Langenberg in Rosemont. | “Mrs. Samuel B. Moore entertained her card club Tuesday afternoon at her home, on Prince street. The others present were Mrs. George E. Pickett, Mrs. Edgar Warfleld, Mrs. George Buddin, Mrs. John Wallace Monroe Ruby Thomas, Miss Ines Moore, Mrs. Milburn and Miss Thomas E Roberta Schr ‘Mr and M amuel Rice Beard of Tamaqua, Pa., are the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. \\filllum M. Gerlacher, on South Washington street r. ‘and Mrs. Charles Calvert Smoot returned to North Wilkesboro, 2 ., after a visit to the la paren Mr. and Mrs. George U on North Washington street | Mrs. J. Clinton Smoot of North! | wilkesboro is the guest of Mr. and! Mrs. Alfred Thomson, in Rosemont. | Miss Annie Luckett has returned from visit to Mr. and Mrs. William Wilkins in_Charlottesville Mr. and Mrs. David Junney Howell spent the past week end at their country place near Charles Town, W. Voir. and Mrs. Franklin Dodd, Miss Ruby Thomas and ~Miss Margaret Moore have returned from a motor trip to Harpers Ferry. ;Congreaeional Club | Plans At Home Fete The Congressional Club has issued rds for an at home, Friday after- noon from 4 to 6 o'clock, in the club- | | house at 2001 New Hampshire avenue, | when the honor guests will be the | ambassador of Spain and Senora de the minister of China and | the minister of Bulgaria Panaretoff, the charge Austria _and _ Mme. | charge d'affaires of and Mme. Tsamados, and the counselor « German embassy and Mme. Dieckhoff. The morning forum of the club/| will meet Wednesday at 10:22 o'clock, | Mr. Frank Branch Riley wili | talk on “The Lure of the Great | Mme. nd_ Mme. d'affaires of ochnik, the Y Bring in_this ad before May 18 Hair Dyeing, $“Ir.95§l Hair Bobbing, 50c = Imported Castile = Shampoo, 50c MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop and Lansburgh & Brother. Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H'Street N.W. . Expert Service. = = We Carry a Complete Line of FLORENCE OIL STOVES Challenge Refrigerators Armstrong Linoleum Sellers Kitchen Cabinets Kroehier Davenports Thompson Bros. 1220-26 Good Hope Road Anacostia, D. C. | Phone Lincoln 556 STORAGE or damage. Call Franklin 3683 THE SU MISS FRANCES GURR, Young visitor from Macon, Zuent of Mrx. M. F. Cromin Euclid street northwest. PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weyl left Washington on Thursday for New York, and sailed yesterday on the steamship Amerika for London, where they will visit the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bueno-de- Mesquita, until the end of Septem- ber. They will spend most of the summer at Ramsgate, England, a nearby seaside resort The Wednesday Card Club met at the Country Club last week for | luncheon, followed by mah jong. Mrs. R. B. Behrend and her two daughters, Amy and Ruth, left at the end of the week for Atlantic City to spend ten days at the Am- bassador. Mr. E. Bernstein of Los Angeles, Calit., is visiting his aunt and uncl Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohner of 183 Belmont road. < Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kann roturned Monday from a four-week stay at French Lick Springs, Ind. Mr. Ear! Blondheim, son of Mrs. Rosa Blondheim of 1123 Columbia road, celebrated his tweniz-f birthday anniversary Saturday night, May 3, with a dance at the Raleigh Holel to eighty of his friends. Mr. and Mrs. A bman and daughter, Deborah Mae, accompanied by Mrs. Harold L. Kaufman, left Friday for Atlantic City, and are at the Ambassador. The second dance of the spring Anent the Horse Show The correct Boots for the Mount — in sclect Brown Calf— Women's, 16.50 Men'’s, 18.00 Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street Caring for Feet Is Better Than Curing Them. Sale Week At the Rose Shop —which means a real treat for every lady and young miss within reach of our ad. They Are Values That Command Special Attention An Important Collection of New Hats Distinctive styles that display the favorite version of A versatile collection, too, thats 95 offers models for every occasion. Made to 3‘ . sell for $5,.00. $7.50 and $10.00. Over 200 at the mode. Special—50 Odd New Spring Hats, Close-out Dresses A Pronounced Reduction JE Dresses There is a plentiful assortment of colors, styles and material that represent extraordinary values. It is useless to estimate their former selling price.... *102 Our Imported Voiles and Pure Linens are now on display—Misses’ and Matrons’ styles. Our prices are less, as usual. Dresses That effectively enhance the charm and elegance where dignity and refinement are the prevailing notes. New spring and advance sum- mer models for sport wear, street frocks and dinner gowns. $25.00 to Sizes 14 to 46. ...... $40.00 values. Suits—Hairline and Navy Poiret, Silk Crepe lined; bound edges and pockets. -$25.00 value...... Poiret Twill and Sport Coats, Crepe lined. Specially priced for this occasion............. 18 5112 119 House of Thrift and Fashion MAY 11 season at the Country Club took place | rooms of the temple Dr. Alexander last night, preceded by a dinmer. A [Lyons, celebrated lecturer and rabbi large gathering was present, includ- |of the Eighth Avenue Temple of ing out-of-town guests. Brooklyn, N. Y., will deliver a very Mrs. Jennie Nattans of Baltimore |spiendid address under the auspic spent a short time in the city last|of the Young ‘s Hebrew Associa- week prior to sailing for Europe. tion, Young Women's Hebréw A Mr. Harry A. Kaufman of Chicago, |ciation and Jewish Welfare Board. formerly of this city, was a guest at| Mrs. Emil West is in New York as the Arlington Hotel last week. the guest of hier son and daughter-in- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz will law. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W spend this week in New York and| Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eaumgarien, Mr. Atlantic Cit Gerson Nordlinger and Mr. Eugene Mrs. Julius Peyser and Mrs. Sidney | Young are in a party that left v Straus *entertained at_luncheon, fol- [terday for a fishing trip to Wacha- lowed by mah jong, Tuesday at the |preague, Va. Country Club in honor of their aunt,| Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weyl went to Mrs. Emma Simmons of New York. |New York to bid bon voyage to Mr. Mrs. Sol Herzog entertained at|and Mrs Henry Weyl, who sailed yes- luncheon, followed by mah jong. |terday Thursday at the Country Club. Mr. Tomorrow night in" the vestry|heen 1924—PART 2 . Who hav Quick heat WB'FN' you are rushed to get your meals promptly,you won’t have to waste time fussing and fuming over a slow stove if you cook on a Florence Oil Range. The Florence gives you intense heat for speedy cooking. Just touch a match to the Asbestos Kindler. In a few moments the kettle begins to sing and the pot to chuckle. You can roast, bake, boil and fry—in fact, you can cook anything on a Florence Range. ‘When you are not using the fire, merely turn it out. This means a cooler kitchen in warm weather, and it means economy. And, remember, there are no ashes or soot to dirty your kitchen; no shak- ing the fire to tire you; no drafts to baffle you. The flame in a Florence Range is close up under the FLORENCE STOVE for two weeks, this week daughter Wilma Jane will take pos- i road, will Jacobi. Mrs. Wi&;ey‘ Fe’terd by her home, 1406 Allison street, Friday COMPANY, Gaznwsz, SOCIETY are expected home | Della R. Du Cuno. nerman, Mrs William ghert Mrs. Miss Julia M ham and Mrx Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobi and Mrs sion of their new hpme on Reno Chevy Chase, tomorrow have ~with them Miss Miss Fredu E Hilda Widney wus the bag contalning a | of the guests, with Friends Before Sailing | oven after emvarkation pirnt tter Mrs. Charles W. Fitts entertained at | Scenery. From Life “1 like an the mountain “To me the vening in honor of Mrs. Evelyn C. who is to sail for Europe Her guests were Mre. Percy ohn F. Quinn, Di ocean trip Thers is no waiting for meals with a Florencs Oil Rangs for cooking cooking, where the heat is not wasted. By’ turning a lever you can regulate the heat to any degree. . 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