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SOCIETY. Chevy Chase Social {" Calendar for Week Marked by Variety Holidays Find Many Leaving * City for Week End: Many Entertainments Listed; Civic and Church Groups Busy. ‘The dramatic section of the ‘Woman's Club of Chevy Chase met Monday st the home of the leader, ¥rx Arthur B. Crane, on Northamp- ton street A play, “The Counter dharm,” by Bernard Dufty, was de- lightfully presented by Mrs. Alvin V. Eckert, Mrs, Ralph Kaskam, Mrs. Darrel Smith, Mrs. George Morey and Mrs. Willlam IH. Pace, directed by Mrs. Crane. Tea was served, Mrs. Willtam T. Pollard presiding at the tea table. THE SUNDAY ST 57 Namure Hasom, dauglterof Mr.awMs. John ans Hammond, weamg %fl éllkandal cloth o= SOCIETY. QUEEN MOTHER GIVES UP ALL PUBLIC FUNCTIONS Alexandra to Turn Over London Residence, Marlborough House, to Prince of Wales, By the Associuted Press, LONDON, 31.~The hand of time 1s beginning to lie heavily upon the saoulders of Queen Mother Alex- andra, who now is in her eightieth year, and in conscquence it has been announced that her majesty will not appear at any more public functions because of the physical strain en- tafled. This will aftecy her appearance %on “Alexandra Rose day” when roses are ! sold in the -ets for the benefit of | the hospital stom instituted by the present f ) this dri ! been her only public appe it was a rare sight to s ) affection she was greeted by the thou | sands Hntx | It has be | that Alexandra | London | house, to tt Mr. and Mrs. Willlam L Deming | | Eive up he enteratatned Monday evening at din- | ner at their home on Oxford street in honor of Miss E nor Northrop, the debutante da of Mr. und Mrs. Northr str and | nitante e of the Rectors of All Saints' Protestant Iipiscopal Church will meet Monday the home of Mrs, Frederick N. Carr Stephan Ly- | an of the rren T Bry 1 at Chevy | tned Wednesday 1 S i . {i daughter of Mes b o ) ; E i ; : e ot e e ¢ s . N . John P Jacksonand i L e s . For the nie - Jlstevo(’h\m . : i W o ’ /4 FRENCH i 2 bt il T et ity < - : SHINGLE BOB Correctly Done! Robert | Lanoil Permanent Wav- & community concert. | ing—Only 2 Minutes’ Pacific and L Sl 2 2 2 i Steaming Mrs. Jasepr LEITER ore of s s i - il U yeseyted B e i fiw° He first Amencan worer p K BILLINGS KEILOGS _Mrs. ARMISTEAD DAVIS, asociety iday L N - . : i hel2 homeron 3 Wd'é o%\flte Ambagsador to Grear ‘watron spendung teoSprugwLondor [} A11S - Lround Boor BrrTaIN, throush whose courteryany St. N.W. Fr. Americans Wwere presented Mrs. Fay Holbrook ente f-a-Lot Club at dir kenburg and their son John of Phila- | will spend several days. Mrs. Fish delphia, Pa, are house guests of Mr. | Will return to Chevy Chase and Mr. and A7, Stephan Lyman Tabor at and Mrs. Carlson will return to their o atterson street for!| Ny ana Mrs. De set of Wis- % en_route to out invita- Tex., where they will make ‘marriage of their their liome 3 o and Mr. Paul Trau- Mrs. Warren D. Brush entertalned | yer s of Washington, bers of the foreign coterle, for she is | luneheon, at her home on | which will take place on June 11 at - | viv n sketh street, in honor of Mrs, Bu C Place on dune I at|there and who are relatives and|soclety now domiciled at the Amer ;‘hac‘lousla:? sparkling s nearly all wird of Maplewood, N. J., and Mrs. fscopal Church. Miss Bis- | friends. can Capital. ussian ladies are and she speaks harles Hinkel, who s the home|set has been enter M. Tilmont belongs to the regularly| The Belglan secretary and Mme. | English perfectly. The home on 20th guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Byrne. of prenuptial teas established diplomatic corps of King|Tilmont will remain in Washington |street is attractive to the remnant of The Woman's <lub Bethesda ing the past t Albert’s realm, for in Brussels, the|during the greater part of the uum- the o 1 M; 1ts charter-day I n | Which wert: The linen she ‘en | attaches of the forelgn officé go[mer, and then, If their plans mature nioe 1Aree Muscovite dontingent . y .| Satur afternoon by Mrs. through a course of training as pro- | they will pass the autumn partly in|IvIng here as well as to Americans the mnelghboring { Duwe and her bridee club; longed and extensive as in the old | Brussels and partly in London, where 'and the foreign corps generally. : lunch- | prise part } chen shower | drye. before the business of repre- | M. Tilmont's widowed mother. who is an Englishwoman, now resides. Mme. Tilmont is among the popular mem- Life’s Happiest Moment Made Happier NYONE'S We&dmg 1s tl’le same as any- one’s else—literally. But how different to two it seems, and 1s! So. just as the form of your ANNOUNCEMENTS it her Bome ) genting their country was confided to ny available hands. He is a grad- 1 | uate of the University of Brussels and o‘lu-llls the usudl academic degrees with thai of Li. D. He has also re- & v cetved from the king the medal of afternoon at Knight of the Order of Leopold II, for ex-president addressed the guests on the work of the club in previous ;. | years, and Mrs. Charles B. Wolcott an informal Juncheon in honor of her mother. Mrs. Wilson H. Escott of Louisville ¥. who was the house Mrs. William T. Pol- McKinley | ty, where with r. and and 1 pter | held Tues- o of the | Doyle, on An interesting made by Mrs. Wi on the New York co Hefllin entertained Thurlday ‘at hr‘dga and tea at her home on Connecticut avenue In honor of Mrs. Charles Hinkel of Santo Do- mingo, who {8 the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J J. Byrne. Mrs. Gordon F. McKay entertalned the members of her club Saturday at luncheon and bridge at her home on Jenifer street Miss Clark Davis and Miss Ruth Davis of Springfield, Ohlo, are the | f house guosis for several weoks of Dr. | and_Mrs. D. ( vis at their homa | on_McKinley « addressed the meeting on the beau- titul wild flowers that she had found and sketched during her nu- ch parties through the 4 "l(-r(’dnfld on Th\un u\ and tea at her ome on Jocelyn street in honor of J. E. Fachet of MeKinley ~t|rr| and Mrs, Feche are’ Teaving where they in . AMrs. Karl Feuning will entertain the members of club Monday at « on Northampton street at and bridge. Ralph Wayson of Pittburgh, Pa., ia the house guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mre. O. C. Merrill, at_thelr homo on Melrose street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Angel enter- tained Thursday evening at a dance at thelr home on West Kirk street in honor of their daughter Peggy. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Warburton entertalned Saturday evening at a dance at their home on West Lennox strost. Edward N. Dingley, ir.. the son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward N. Dingley of Livingston street, sailed Wednesday 'or South America, where he will visit until October. Mr. and Nrs. A. R. Carlson and rs. Carlson's ‘mother, Mrs. G. H. h, who have been the house guests r. Thomas Sterling by Mrs. Wil- liam T. Webb. The operetta, “Cinderella in Flower Land,” recently given by the pupils of the Chevy Chase, Md., School was such an artistic success that its di- rector has besn asked to repeat it for the benefit of the Girl Scouts Camp No. 41. It will be given on Friday, June 6, at 3 o'clock p.m. at the school, if the weather is favor- able. Belgi;:Secretar)' Here Had Thrining Days in Red Russia (Continued from Fourth Page) because In the early years of his service in Russia he had met Miss Valentina Bok of Petrograd and the romance, ripened in the harrowin days after war was declared, reach the happy culm.lnltlon of marriage early in 18 Mme. Tilmont's lot e 1er trom Dappr afte Trotsky came into power, native who had wed & forelgner was placed in danger. But few members of the corps show more poise and take a more cheerful outlook on life than M. and Mme. Tilmont. Their sad days have left no_trace, though, of his excellent work in Russia and in the foreign office. The Belglan secretary is a native of Brussels and has lived there always except when on a forelgn mission. After leaving Petrograd he remalned in the Belglan capital for some time and was then aesigned to Washing- ton. Both he and Mme. Tilmont have enjoyed this experlence, for they have been assoclated again with many who shared the danger and discomforts of the dreary vears after the vast im- perial fabree of Russia crumbled. During their Brussels days, after| 1913, they were much assoclated with the Seeretary of Commerce and | Hoover and with some half dozen other prominent members of offictal - Onenh! Rugs and Carpets Washed, 03 GamoLL INCORPORATED NINTH STREET, N. W. NOW PRESENTING SMART APPAREL SUMMER SPORTS AND TRAVEL WEAR STASHINOTON'S FOREMOST FASHION ESTABLISHMENT® WANONS 8. SMITH and INVITATIONS —must be standard. touches of artistry will individualize them when we are consulted and their engraving is entrust- ed to ‘BREW®D Engravers and Stationers 611 12th Street N.W. DEMoLL PIANO (© Waskingtoms ALOLIAN HALL ~ Toal/th @xd G Streets; Extraordinary Piano Values Great Opportunities to Obtain Wonderful Values in Pianos and Player-Pianos MUSICAL SUGGESTIONS FOR BUSY SHOPPERS “arlson’s b e, in Mme. Tilmont's case the M v fale of her beloved country before her and there is or those who still reside PR CAMPBELL STUDIOS eAnnounce Brush on | Hesketh street at 10: n The social scction of the Woman's Club of Ch Chase will meet Tues- day at 1030 o'clock m.m. at tho home | of the leader, Mrs, Karl Fenning, on | Northampton ‘street, Final plans will | be completed for the supper dance which the section will give Wednes- | day, June 4, at 6:30 o'clock p.m., at | the Manor Club, i Miss Cameron Davis, the daughter | of Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis, enter- | talned on Saturday at a bridge shower in honor of Miss Antolnette AMaddler, whose marriage to Lieut. Calhoun’ Boineax took place Tuesday | M Copn e Genuine Aeolian Pianolas $ b Meeiors Wil soctoty ot AN ; s nufactured by the Aeolian Company of New York, et Tucsday morning. in the PAFSA The Coming Vogue Rizik th:lfnrgeut “od_bast known makers of pllyu\- anoe in 95 e L the world. 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