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SOCIETY, Chevy Chase Social Busy Social Week Marks End HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 7 N MAY 25, 1924—PART 2. SOCIETY. D. C.p tainment are the especially enjoyable numbers gfven by artists of note on the pipe organ in the mansion. This 3 s s Calendar for Week : g % Instrument cost @ small fortune and ; 2 ! . the clearness of the reeds and tones | o @ ‘F Is Marked by Variety Of May 1n New Y Ork Soclety compare favorably with some of -he best organs in the world. = Anoth:r i 29y ‘ point of Interest iy the tapestry col- rad Luncheons, Bridge and Other | Gard Paciics Vo lection. This is composed of rare old . Eatortainnicnts Numer(;ua Horse Shows. Hunt Meets, rdaen arties 1€ Flemish work and took years to bring N . : . 3 0 Its prexent state of perfection. The Brothers Church and Civie Groups With Weddings, Dinness and Dances. grounds form a show place in the Acti M ol D Be G district where wealth abounds. - ctive, y Mrs. Satterwhite is a daughter of ;. : emoria. a 0 e ay. rwhite is a daughter o e y y the late My. and Mrs. Willlam Vail Airy As a Fairy Could 7, Miss Lilllan Cooke of Virginia 1s grakuw and a sister of Mrs. Cyril P. Weave With a Wand l the house guest of Commander and| NEW YORK, May 24.—May, which|of Moray. Miss Murray wade her ugmore and William Brokaw. !er | Mrs. G. T. Rude at their home on|M4% been a gay month with horse| eVt tWo seasons ago and is well first husband was James E. Martin, H Legation street. Miss Cooke came to|Shows. hunt' meets, racing, | garden | giewhere, < > ho N e e daiimoblieac, Sent On Ahead By Summer sttend the horse show and the Army | Barties and other sporting jattrac- | Flance of Stuart Family. L s ale AR | ®nd Navy base ball game. tions fizuring on the program, not t9/ Her flance is a member of the fa- News of the intended marri Mrs. Mary P.-Doyle of Huntington |MERUON the private affajrs, such af mous Stuart family of Scotland, A Mrs. Cruger Wanamaker has MONDAY F'[RS']‘ SHOWING Street entertained ‘the board of the | WeAdings dinners and dancei younger brother. Capt. the Hon. * r&rn’rv‘m society here. Her fian ’ e ed ‘the boi o $ ] ames Gray. married recently Lady s Maj. Viney of the Britlsh arin . Presbyterian Home, of which she is|PrOught to « close at the e Rachel Cavenaih. His dates. Tans The ceremon be perfornisd in chairman. at lunche Puesday | week in a brilliant fashion Hermione Mo is married to Rear Paris, for which place Bertram de LIN‘ ERIE ‘ OWNS M Bient o s |tion ,day., coming on Frida Admiral. Henr Bulle: k. Miss uger sailed recently to present his Mrs. Dwight Scott entertained the s = 15 8 etater Tawis sister as a bride. Mr, Crug.r i yuembirs of her clup Wednesday ac| e fhree any ""'I’]“;'-‘ "“"‘“"'l vesant Chanle of this cit just before hix departure, that Jrs. . on and bridge a " pu | ON€ Who is any one will leave pWN 4t a1 Chestnut V . L L, who namaker had invited him to at- y 3 i s 3 ant. UEG AL Wer Wowmion| L L dior the waek for Ake sountey. | was Miss 1. It was to tend the wedding ceremony, but had ‘\C:‘. a';d fi‘e'h aver bla'ckk ta?‘_eu. R iRt et o e e B e e |mve ava the cabic not made known ' the other plans, white lace robe over pink taffeta the Chevy Chase OF \ came from the Murrays, who are Mrs. J, Frederick the motner «f : = 7 C AW e nela pter of the V. W- | Westchester County, in thy Hudson | 3050 4 "ol ncing the engagement Mrs. Wanamaker and Mr. Cru white lace over white taffeta. Won- { a2 ek . i the nesembly | Valley, at Tuxedo and in the Morris- | Miss Murray and Lord Doune’ mel e room Eer “_'t"’)}::;fl Euxedc hugk drous embroidered patterns, which fond, 10 of shyterian ( <h & W 1 New J he | two years ago whe ¢ was this ot ¢ % . . xoom A*r'xl:'«';.-P:‘-‘.r'.'-‘}‘ rian Church at | m‘ Vi sec 1::\(]0:“‘\“ sy‘ 5 will Beltwo yeace age’ wheni e wns in tils :lli“zd she will go abroad for the wed- flying fingers formed. These handmade ; e. A cake s numerous and thi es = v 1K, ‘ ST 5 . lltne m'hrlflu the close of the meet ! Sisinsidain s o areh ‘{313::'""":*!;'1 i Mrs. Wanamaker is the former wife originations assure you an envied presence 2. the proceeds of which w e erta ent K Mis s C r and Marches 4 jRt 1 - = 3 % usell to pay che vy iz R Sl b ::;"‘BX:-an‘nlnl}l“;.“fll‘n_h:r tonio Origo i “;_',_:“'d;";;'l'gg‘;',:m;};‘*-;;g‘-fllg)"\\gg;'; He at summer’s seaside social gatherings or o the V. CoAL eotin felaweh opened ; .ord Doune served in the war us o oy G Englan 2 i movement i e and dher events. |captain in the isn Horse and N nr oree ks grantsn ner 1anl evening fetes. Miss Ida May Moyers entertained the day at the[ pIcturesaie fjager in the Royal aiv force.. He spent most of the season in New York, wembers of her club ang | Belmont course alwayy Oras won the military eross for distin- taking a prominent part in soci K W e Friday at the Sunny Hill tea | 1argest gathering of sogely & guished services to his country. The falrs.” Her fance Mag Vices’ I wWELVE i | tract of the entire vean The at Dresent and seventeenth 1 of el M. iy i sald 2t ¢ Pinkney Harmon of Northamp- | live Turt and Field Clb Wil b Moray succesded to the title in 1909 outbreak of the world war and to ntertained on Wednesday | S5eng, of gay lunchesd BETUCH TH fon the death of his brother, Francis have won honors beside the comini (2 and [all the SL Atk aud oy . |James. The title is one of the oldest MOn of TmeioE = Mrs, J. het enter- | Rave guests for the dag in Scotland, dating buck to Robert of th “ : eresting Bru von Bt bl Soefety paid full tribute to the Kinley street B e O e when Mi GR) coming generation recently when th M W. Henkle @ nher|® In the ween, W ihis clts made | infant daugh and Mrs. f 4 and her | srchibald Murray bi this city made = Sun Domingo. formerly of | g Areriiald, 4 of their daugh- | Reginald C: and the son . Chase, are spending the sum- | ot "Mise Barbara Murray. to' Lord fof Mr. and Mrs. Harry €. Cushing t nkle will Join them 1. —————— golden spoon in each pretty ' mouth, tanwood Cobb will entertain ling_secretary oL e S tHo oL (e mhost o on nesday afternoon at tea at ding secretary: clusive families in America. Social B al Ter home on Graft ke | T cowsfapondipk o8 or financial futures never should e N FOWARD I MORBM s F W D N International Ass and Mrs. Ammou, cause them & worry efore her recent marriage, Miss Teresa James or armer ays Ticttern Sreasurer: (ribute. “Sun-| The Vanderbilt baptism took pl 5 leh svest of Sh(";._ e - ,,m_uel“wnu.»n 1‘\‘_1“;11";;?‘1;':;‘";“3“1 |n!|‘s. are flitting about Kurope on a ir ewn home, are 5 dress, o Mrs. i and c ather ected late sp: Sarato “h h 2 i > - o100, Fridayaftcrnoon’ the childrén [ bY o xn-~m;<".'\',f‘,fg”'fn.»“m ¥ Jounguter recelved the oI The hcmmers of whe e ot the tasnion: For Decoration Day, Graduations and June Fes. 1 the sixth and seventh grades of | 8ene E. Stevens e frr .| Gloria Laura Morgan for her mother | gapj1y included in this able houst as been leased for | i days th: o5 Chevy, Chise country day school [ dent. was iread D% WL i ‘report|and paternal grandmother. Suffi derbilt, Muriel, Con their oceupaney. 1t is believed that ! vals—the sunny, summertime days that are sure to \ Tpy Dnedemt several trom | Crane. |3 St that unselfish de- |gen Bishop Herbort Shipman officiated | \Gilijjum K., jr. They are not expected{ Newport will xee but little of Mrs. , s s | g Gentiemen ‘o Terbiit o T | stressed Up face that BOSGAL, Oor|und, the wodmerhers were A, riar- | WA K-35, TGN 24 not xpectod | Vbt durlh che comine season, follow “after the rain. Mrs. O. C. Merfill entertained rep- | every elubmember and that the tefit chjia's aunt and Mrs. Glenn Stewart, | Jul¥- in “the racing stable which ative of the various circles of | Of service on the executive The godfather was James Deering. Mrs. Vanderbilt's motherly solici- acquired and which has some Sqarence Crittenton Home on |, sheuld b mited to two vears e e tude for her children has long been s of international merit. i’re- . WHITE WASH. onay Bfe R \ ecte e ? ¢ " remarked by sock No m; ! « made that the Vanderbilt N T5r a huzaar which Win be el o Women's Clubs and MU |pearance of the baby who was seyer ailowed intertere ror | before the crowds assembled on the HEEL— the early winte L was served. e Merrit, the|in the roval purple of the socialldomestic life. There is no houschold | track at the . o Mrs Barker of White Ghalr /she|aror s, & TIDY Tk wan e Bt of|in Amer in_or out of the The Dr. and $9.00 Ihe most fashionable or the 3 s the house guest of her | hmplimenting | MF hitney, while a blue diamond | where the bonds of mate Mrs. P Satterwhite have S v i T| E gon-inlaw ‘and daughter. Mr. ana | S0 cirelet was bestowed by Mrs. Stew- | fection ure more prominent. And the | made thelr summer debut. —These most conservative—The Fam- Mrs, liam Cullen Dennis i etr | the ¢ = - . children adore their mother. It is events, which are held on il nag- il , ck of Whi - home on Underwaod sireer, - o | The m aa e As guests at the christening th RRIOI (MENT £o Ao, Dicx, e Slanoe WDICK aze feld o e Long THIS STYLE ily Shoe Store’s stock of White \ Representative and Mrs. Jonn o1 | 3v. NITCross. jeader MG o tertained | Were Mr. and Mrs. W anderbilt, | and her two daughters and son, who | 1sland, are renowned efforts of hos- OF WHITE Footwear leaves naught to be Cable and children of K treot | GO0 .\h_l’rv_ e at the First|2d: Mrs. Preston Pope Satterwhite, [now is about seventeen years .| pitality and those who rec WASHABLE v j..q] been called to Ohio on bunt ot | 41 Juncheon on A ondny i honor | Mrs. Arthur B. Twombly, Mrs. Lewis | Visiting many of the smart places to- | Uons consider themselve KID—TURN S . ihe death of Representative; Cable's | oo R Herndon Morsell. T Nixon, Mrs. W. Seward Webb, Mrs. | gethe beings SOLE— = > | 5 fathe © P NE Eaciion Ees Raymond T. r and Mr. and Mr. Vanderbilts, who find On the elaborate program of enter White Kid, Canvas, Calf, Nu- Mrs. Mary Miller s returned to e w Samuel J. Wagstaff. The baby was $8.50 buck—street and dress occa- her home on Kirk street after spend- | fo1 eorvices to the section during the |born ou February 20. - m ing several weeks in Philadeiphia, | oo In the chanel of St. Patrick’s Ca- B fi sions. Ps. Mrs. Sydman of Philadelphia is The annual meeting of the County | thedra hild of a noted our v 55 the hou of Mrs. Miller. | gocial Serviee will be held on Tues- | fa s C. Cushing. 4th, E o EE X WS Edward Semmes Centertained June 3, at the Manor Club. He is the great-great-grandehild of = caLFsKin Hosier the members of her club Fridsy at! The social section, Mrs. Karl Fen-|Commedore Vanderbilt, through hi — S Jded 4 S luncheon and bridge i, Isafder at a|mother, who was Miss Cathleen Van- . ’h““ldl]’e r“““d‘l‘ld ‘m({ tth.stor]ed ® HEEL— y Mrs, Turner Hefflin entertained at | garden part ay, May 27, |derbilt, daughter by the first mar- ur cc storage z yof va < 5 2 d bridge in honor of Mrs. | from 4 to 6 o'clock p.m. &t the home|riage of Reginald Vanderbilt. The in our cold storage and ‘m(._\t proot vaults $6.50 Fresh. new stocks in the lat- h Hankle of Santo Domingo, Frederick Parks, on Hesketh | sponsors at ‘the ceremony Included now—to keep them safe from moths or A est summer colorings and Wednesday at her home on Connecti- in homor of the new members [ Mrs. Vanderbilt, a great-grandmoth- c i . their sponsors and the|er; Reginald C. @ grand- theft. - WHITEWASH- white in these grades and e JI5 Georke Walker has returned the executiy board. A | father: ¢ ay and Miss A makes : o h home in Toronto, Canada, af; wil e given on the! Ellin Mackay. S 2 / SU < buing the house guest of Mr. and Mrs, » 4 at the Manor Club.| ~ While one branch of the Vander- SPECIAL LOW SUMMER ; ove : s Byrne on Jocelyn strect for a biit, family are gathering about the RATES ON REMODELING ¥ 4_ -V Phoenix, $1.85 cradle of th icd = = byt Clhiurch of Chevy . o Wil g P STYLE— 9 9y in Wednesday iritey | mastolissdhel William AND STORAGE FREE b McCallum, $2.00 and $2.2) e e e : the —— — $7.50 Kayser, $1.95 Hubert Rex Johmson. the [ rection Xz Ladies! 7= 5 retiring pastor, and his wife. which r. Arthur B. Cran : . . Mrs. A. D, Melhorn entertzined the | chairman. entertained on Tuesday adies = WHITE CAN- For Gl,ow“,’g Gu,l members of her club at luncheon and e\nnix £ at a dinner dance at the Co- Get Acquainted With the \E/AE g=GAAV§‘R¥ - idge on Monday at her home on abia Country Club in honor of th n s b A e oy n honor of the || School of Dressmaking WEAVE—LIGHT Misses and Children rnon West entertained on rly originul and distinctive || and SAVE MONEY by making WELT - SEW . z esday and .lunlul_\l at luncheon The dinner was served at aJ; yeur clothen. EXPERIENCE IS SOLE — IVORY Decoration and Graduation D. and bridge at her home on Hesketh X anquet table in the ballroom.|) NOT NECESSARY. 1 will advise 1215 G Street " HEEL —IN OX- Wear—very smart novelties or Striet which was decorated and lighted in|| you anx to materials snd patterns i FORD AND LOW plain effects, in widths AA to D. Many wopnen of Chevy Chase at- :‘l’l’l‘\';\e‘:k:):‘r\:;"r‘fsf ;fhe n;en changed = ? insxtruct you from cutting to NEXT DOOR TO OUR FORMER PREMISES & HEEL STYLES. p > 33 50 ¢ $6 00 tended the luncheon given Friday at ers for each course in hing. 7 VEARS OF EST DE. G rices. 33. o $6. the Florence Crittenton Home. accordance with a well develope Only $5.00 for 6 Lessons 17 YEARS OF HONEST DEALING $5.00 Mrs. Charles P Ienn entertained L«ecflwg*\“l'o:;h“\\‘ h was, very Day and Evening Classes 2t Tuncheon ‘and ‘bridge Monday at|¢ffective, An octetts sung « discord- || pipe M her_home on Jocelyn street in honor | A0t parods on “The Stars Are Brigh . A. M. HILDEBRAND of Mrs. Charles Henkle. who is|1¥ S 7 pwhich was uproarousty (Formerly with Woodward & Lothrop's the house guest of Mrs. J. J. Byrne. < The evening ‘was con- Senoaly Nicholas Hansen and Lee \Aunger, e th & delightful dance. Rooms 507-508 Kresge Bldg. sindenta of Siracuse UniverSs and |, Wiliam B Tabor has returned to 1th and G Sts. NW, = ; r embers @ he a a lacrosse | NiS home in Springfield, Mass.. after an \W. 3 T ! b Euenin of Miss. Anne | DEIRE the house Buest of his brother Main 5984 p 310-12 Seventh Stl‘eet N.W. | Pollard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | hen“Piman Tabor ot thear Wrs. Ste- N \ Williani 7. Pollard on’ MeKinley | Tutterson stroet, + % BRek Goms, Gl ne rse s 4 2 H i strect. . ; Mrs. Warren D. B entertained Over Fifty Years' Satisfactory Service Mrs. Ida C. Allison of Huntington | the members of the Cinity Fou ireet |a]xlu--vl uwr board of the| the Rector's Aid Society ..v)\n' "n o ) 5 : sbyterian Home, of which she is | Protest . 45 : = uests of honor were Miss Hasketh Mrs.. Stephen T omon A for young women and all o Japan and s, Appasawis of Iudia, n of the ta & &, thoseof SLENDER figure who have been attending the Y, W b 0 \ \ o - o 3 (w 3 Fo SRl S o S | GRNNG) Liskoweiht. feible“and ¢| D sweer | —— uncheon and bridge, Saturday at th B stylish. Sunny Hill Tea House. Bring in this ad before SPECIALISTS IV GRAND PIANOS Mrs. E. P. Wilson of Rosemary une 1 13 - sireet, w hostess at luncheon and = NOte the beauu‘ulbuk bridge Saturday the Columbia . - = which has panels of ribbon wuntry Club. alr yemg o, = or cbeoid hori e 5 1] 'mbroidery set horizon- Mr. and Mrs. Willizm H. Pace enter- 2 faingd the members of thelr “elub Hair Bobbing Soc You will be pleas- tally (the Ribbonette at bridge. and supper Wednesd 4 G “vening at their home on Connecticnt s U _ Jantly surprised feature) making the - avenue. lm orted ca hl == at how tasty a menu corset very cool and - e p stile == can be arranged and comfortable for sum- uslc omer on, §. D., is the ho == 3 ; Jiss Nary Imirie, the daughter of shampoo Soc === asriedien mer wear. Prices B AIRLIEE e e y = IN YOUR HOME home sn Bra ne. Miss Chla- == from $2.50 to-$10 per k is a graduate of the Colonial MISS FLEET 2 : S hgolmn)r Girls and is here to at- }ormn;ly'_o( ;\‘oo;lwinlnkx“n!hrnp Did you ever give any thought to such e commencement exercises. and Lansburgh & Brother. f . Pl ThEe b el e s 1 corner—a little “shrine” as it were. Toodfield, Ohig, are house guests of ] 2 ve your piano or Victrola DMr. and Mis. J. Predrich Imirie. Garden Rose where you have your piano ¢ o The Wonan's Club of Chevy Chase Beauty Parl —where all the surroundings testify to meb. Wedmnaay =4t Lids Lolcloci auty -arior vour appreciation of the artistic, and in the assenbly room of the Presby 3 g & terian Churh at Chevy Chase Circle 1112 H Street N.W. where you and the family gather at night \ Mrs. A. Mei. Ashlc s hostess at : 2 Service. il s o7 the lunchean which was served be- FeaRkiin 300 ERDEEt Dervice to enjoy all that music offers? fore the meeting. The report of the It can be made the most attractive spot S — ne Lincoln 1481 Phone Lincoln 7638 Sanitary Carpet and Rug Cleaning Co. Plant, 419 New Jersey Ave. N.W. Robt. L. Pyle, Prop. Soft Coal Ruined Many Rugs —Our shampoo process positively removes this damage, brightening colors to original luster—for only 6c per square chairmen o sections was read. The yecommenditions made ¥ the leaders . ©f the sectoris will be submitted to “the new txecutive bog for the ensuing chb year. Mrg O. C. Mer- xill, the newly elected president, has calied a meeling of the new officers at Jier home o Melrose street to select the board of executive. The f4llowing reports submitted by the nominafng committee were un- animouskly fccepted by the club. Mrs, ©. C. Merrill, president: Mrs. William ce_presidént and club in the house—paricularly if you have a Grand Piano! We firmly believe that the Grand Piano will be the most popular of all styles. In tone and design it is far superior to any other type. The cost of a fine Grand is little more than the price of a high-grade upright. Your special attention is directed to the BRAMBACH BABY GRAND Brambach Baby Grand, Style B Brown or Red Mahogany Satin Finish 5635 foot. i = . ! Srambach 5-Foot Grand. $700 As it is only 4 feet 8 inches in length. It is v 4 Q@" power when you want it. B i 750 ? Few Gn‘ Haired Spanish Women WHY NOT TRADE YOUR UPRIGHT? Brambach “Jacobean” model, $900 - | Wome: £ Spain have glorious hai, We will allow a f:ir hmarket :t::l f::l it. Biaiabisch Reprodiiciug Grand, } ; the price t, $1,695 4 o Sfes yeuns wriy hieil 3635 Ii‘llleeflnnd and ‘nu :r{ 81,695 ‘ B ONE Bef alloged ample time to 4 pay for * 'N?Gn,m‘"lm °re zi you are im:restted, wréte o‘; glall forla - MONTHLY & " t! e t :, 'y 'y y floor ;:nd s:e ehrowani::lx;v it fitrsflin z‘he [‘”;Aus‘li ::‘:n‘hmfibe;;fm“; Rugs Dry Cleaned, Scoured, Washed, Cuu LA p PAYMENTS 4 endure the blight of premature . sbmmmd 3 orner, £ streaked e ;Ih‘:ir. Bmmi-n:: . y L EXCLUSIVELY SOLD IN W, . Tints i to . . ‘ASHINGTON BY THE e s foce Hacs bioadoto : _ Hand Process Is Featured despbrownorSpunish black Cus |- Packed Mothproof and Stored : =2 : ' requiring only occasional use, At Royal Worcester Corset Co., Worcester, Mass. o Ke l'OOp OnS 0. 13 alldealers 50 and $1.50. Send i0c Thirty Years’ Practical Experience Branch Salesrooms: New York, Chicago, San Franciseo 9 ’f:mtl;‘l u:" wlhfllmBEo. n. = ljmoh 1638 = l‘sl . 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