Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1924, Page 43

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JUNE 8, 19%4_PART 2. home in Reading, Pa.. by motor Mon- day. WASHINGTON. D. €. SOCIETY. Country Club for luncheon and mah- Jong last week. ” !Sarority Convention Marked by Many Events The annual convention of the Beta Gamma Phi Sorority, held at the New Willard Hotel from May 30 to June 1, was attended by many social events. | A luncheon in honor of the dele- gates was held In the palm 100m of the New Willard Hotel Friday, May 30, and Saturday, May 31. the mem- bers were roceived by Mre. Coolidge. A bouquet of golden goses was pre- sented to her by the international president, Miss Mary Rellly, as a h o token of csteem from the organipa- tion. A dance was gl n Saturday eve- ning at the home of Miss Marjorie Palmer, Clarendon, Va,, for the mem- bers and their friends. I s . Harrelds Occupying Marguerite De Valle Formerly with Palais Royal Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Kohner left for ‘New York Thursday to meet their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Mrs, Edward Deitsch, who arrived on the steamship Paris Friday from 4 two-month . honeymoon trip abroad. Famous Mansion as | Mrs. Monroe Luchs returned to N H B C ‘t 1\ her home in New York Monday. ew ome 1n apita. | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rappaport an- y nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Muriel Rappaport Gottlieb, to Mr. Louis E. Harris uf‘ this eity. A Announces The Opening of Her Hairdressing Parlor Marceling a Specialty e Room 217 Woodward Bldg. i | It pays to read the want columns of Franklin 3947. l e | Mrs. Harry Wolf and daughter Wilma are at the Si. Charles Hotel, | Atlantic City, for a four-week stay. Furnishing to Be Completed, in Fall When Senator and Wife Return. Miss Rita Kuplan of Philadelphta is the guest of Miss Jeanette Golden- berg of 27th street. Mr. Irving Baum, who has visiting his parents, Mr. and Edgar Baum, returns to Ncw today. been Mrs. York AR The Star. Hundreds of situations are . Mrs. Albert Preifer of New Haven, |procured through them. | Conn., ompanicd Ly her mother, spent last weck in Washington to at- | tend the commencement exercises at the National Cathedral School, where her daughter, Miss Evelyn Pfeifer, is a student, Tt is « commonplace saying that all| .} members of the higher official set| pass very, busy days, if they take sorious view of their obligation Serator and Mrs. Harreld. though of- ticially from the land of, the black nda, are Kentuckians w | developed hos heir fegion, and they st year added to the usual routine the day that of cumpleting the enovating of their handsome new Lome, at 1841 16th street, and moving into it before they started for the eveland convention After that is over they start for Oklahoma City, where imperative business calls them hoth. This spacious hou has been familiar to Washingtonians tears. It was, for instance, the home or @ long time of the late James |3l )n during the first years of the [ %4 MeKinley administration and where his daughter, Miss Flora Wilson, pre- sided so gracefuliy. It later was the micile "of several legations, the Serbian for a time and the Persian. Many Changes Made. But those who were accustomed to ending fetes in those days would carcely reccgnize the mansion, now tiat the carefully prepared remodel- ng of Senator and Mrs Harreld is vompleted. The entrance has been ute studies at Cha rned o the T strest side, Where o | lia, colleglate studles at siately stairway leads above and & |yqried interests as well as ~hort hall opens on the left on a vast | jis own enterprise. drawing room facing 16th street. and | S — graduating entral High chool. - Mrs. Louis Koenigsberg, who 'was | the guest of her mother, Mrs. Charles Kaufman, motored to Baltimore Mon- day to visit her sister, Mrs. Ben Frank, before returning to her home in Albany, N. Y. Mrs. Da - of Louisiana is the guest brother and sister, Mr. Chester De Vries Kra Kraft, in their home She will here f when her son and_ daughter Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Warren Weller, | will moto cre from New Orleans | to join her and motor to New York with her. 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE ?A@‘E‘ZR Balti- of Mr. FFuiton Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frank of more are the week end gue: and Mrs. A, Licbman of Courts The A General Reduction Wednesduy Club met ut the Mrs. H. N, Pri home in Phoe for two, vears, is spendini several months at the home of her mother, Mrs, Sadie V. Riley, 3914 nd road. Mrs. Price will”‘remain in Washington until | October 1, wheu she will leave for 5 Arizona, {o make her home there. husband are very pitable, and - their board is always filled with| Mrs. Harriet Hawley Locker and guests, whilst they are much sought | Mrs. Kdouard Albion will go to New &t the entertainments of senators and | York this afternoon to visit film as- of the official world gener: Mrs. | goclations, in search of material for Harreld was Miss Laura Ward when | the children’'s program next She 'married the semator in 1903. [The features for ehildren. p Ward, also born in Morgantown, is | this year at the Tivoll, were a mark- their only child, and since he ele At et to go into the oil | Oklahoma City rather tha made her Whose engagement to Mr. Frank Wenley Hameke was recently a nounced, the wedding taking pinee in | All Saint’s Church, Chevy Chaxe, June \ many of Smart Dresses, 3-pc Suits and Wraps 1219-2) G BT. N.W. Hemstitching Picot Edging Pleating— Buttons Made Hats for Evéry Occasion ss Virginia nd_Mrs. ¥ Hollins College. V ¢ home holidays. s Emily the dining room on T street £ for and both drawing sui wid hee, room and din partitions n taken out 5 graceful All the | rmer days h for {PROMINENT FOLK ncord, Cath- " who ort while. | Zuests MRS, ROBERT PIERRE ROBERT, to Order All work guarantee:d Pictorial Review Wonderful Values at At Greatly Reduced Prices Patterns L °5 lusive Agents for | os Patterns /M PREPARING TO START ‘.(,;‘@d;".i Jane vk FOR SUMMER HOMES | iiend conmencein: ttend commencement W th 1age.) the hey will also ek at Wash- o< and at Institute Formerly Mixx Agnes Ashford, a bride of Wednesday nfternoon, in whone Ha marriage all of the older citizens of Washington were interested. 510 15 many labor. and Mrs. rcld has really used every mo- nt possible from other duties see! the proper equipment for the They fi ceded in the reno: enough for them to mov from the they occupied on Corcoran | near 18th Much remains for autumn and Mrs. Harreld will | much thought to the interior | nent during her sojourn in rmanert home in Oklahoma ator Harreld w accom- after the Republican | id probably will return | to Washington about the middle of | ington and Lee Uni the Virginia Militar; |honor of the confirmation of their | daughter Frances. place tonight at the Raleigh Hotel from $ to 11 o'clock. Mrs. Frank A her daughter, Miss Ruth the St. Margaret's hool for the month of June. Mrs. Gallup is the | new principal of the school. PERSONAL NOTES. | | sallup and allup, are at | Mrs, Israel and daughter, ! zuests of 1 forme Israel, returned to th “ Okla. ser hill. Mrs. 5 Mr. and Mrs. o 1233 | 12th street northw this evening from x t wi to 1 n M be at home | who 1 come for the funeral . 0 o'clock, in | mother, Mrs s at Arlington for Capt. Berry- Delos A. Blodgett and her| will leave Washington Wed- | | nesday, June 18, for her summer home on Macinac Island, Mich. he will be accompanied by her two s in- Leonard Schloss, jr., who has been | Mr. and Mrs.|visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. id Mr. and | Leonard Schloss, returns to New York illard, andtoday. | sister, Mrs. | They will be| Mrs. Richard Bonwit of New York | by Mr. Gail- | City visiting her brother-in-law | David duBose and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward| | Heidingsfeld of the Beacon | KAPLOWITZsros. 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. The Store of Better Values 1214 F St. N.V All Suits and Coats Reduced Silk Hosiery silk All the new colors Chiffon toe. irom top Irregular, Special, $1.59 Mrs, David St. Plerre ( their children, and her Charles G. Matthews joined the first of July lard's mother, Mrs aillard. Mr. and Mrs. Grayston { leased until their there is completed. PRESENTING FINE GOWNS NEW MODELS OF EVERY CONCEIVABLE MATERIAL AND COLOR; FOR TOWN, SPORTS COUNTRY CLUB, BEACH, CASINO DINNER OR DANCE $25.00 to $89.50 FEATURING VERY LOW PRICES Erwin will close thei which they ha W own home ne g n nator and Mrs. Harre rsuing his studies at the Universi Virginia when he came to Was ineton because of trouble with h and incidentally for the spring 1 But Cupid can quicken the ight—wonderfully, so that on Good I'riday le and Miss Begg were mar- | ried very quietly. youthful couple . and Mrs. Victor Strasburgerof | . are the guests of Mr. | Robert Meyer on Cathedral solden Donaldson »od. the Mr. and Mrs. R, leased _ The Friday Card Club met at the | Country Club last week for luncheon. followed by mah-jong, Mrs. Sol M acting as hostess. for the summer town house this week. Donaldson and their fami - in at Highwood through the sum- T. nefther Mrs. Irving Strasburger of New 3 City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall ar. Jthe pieal of Mar nd pending the week end in thel suntry home, Belleview. Virginia. Mrs. Joseph D, to her home on Massachusetts ave- nue the first of this week from At . where she is spending a u-Pi Fraternity gave t night at the Country Club midnight a buffet supper was rved. A number of out-of-tow: were present sell will return At day Frances Kahn has as her s. Miss Bertha Rothschild and Helena McMullen of Richmond, Miss Norvell Ciark Munford, r of Mrs. Clark from Anna; f Mi Anne = visited Miss Munford a nmencement exercises of the ;.\'ahha(h school of the Eighth Street i iter l‘mrinrmUiZfTom:n:'" be held Sunday, June 13, who anon ago. until 1406, 55 s ed Avdmore, Oklu, as the proper place for a man who wanted 1o gel along in the world to.try hi fortune. He was ul in the practice of law, and also in the main_ industry of his adopted state. n he retired from the legal profession and entered politics. He served one term in the House ted to the Senat Harreld, being . are naturally fond of nd after that books are their greal library which has \ their Washington he nd floor, just | s below. and | athered | 2 Harreld KAPLOWITZ &0s. The class of twenty-six includes the \ have come to Washington to attend the graduation of their son from Georgetown, and are at Wardman Park Hotel. They are_accompanied by their daughter, Miss Martha Kunkel. ! The exercises of the class of the Lighth will take place this morning at 10 o'clock, and will be conducted by Rev. Dr. Abram Simon. confirmation Street Temple e | . and Mrs. Leonard Sargeant, jr. K ians n e’ left Washington to attend th ,.‘f°“|"j“'“;:'rfl_ Stisscs aduation of their daughter, Miss|Alice 20 e Sargeant, who will receive the de-|Franc e haonkan WL | ikree of bachelor of letters, held the | Franc ahn, Lucille Nathan, | position of women's editor of the | Berdheim, Louise Bernheimer. the daily paper of s beth Bernheimer, Jean Heidingsfeld. v, and is a membe: - | Maxine Schwartz, Bernice Sondheim Women's Honorary Society T, .\h\drr‘d Witkowski, Honorary Journalistic | enberg, Betti Ne y for Women. After grad-|Witz, Ruth Ostrow. sylv trend | Sargeant will accom- | Masters Alexander Wolf, it B! = H.. | ton Kaufm: Julian Brylayski, '.riHnrnw‘ Pac Chi Amega at | Sonncborn and Achill wampscott, Mass.. June {Joint reception of the Miss Sargeant was in 420 ' assisted by their paren Louise Kohner, | Helene = Friedlander. | r FEATURING FOR MADAME AND MADAMOISELLE o SILK° GOWNS DELIGHTFULLY COOL FOR TOWN, SPORTS COUNTRY CLUB AND BEACH. SPECIAL FEATURED PRICE Pepper. > e PRINTED CREPES (UNUSUAL PATTERNS), TUB SILKS, BLAZER STRIPES, NEW PRINTS. NEW COLORINGS ARE IRRESISTIBLE. KAPLOWITZ QUALITY AND DISTINCTION. WE URGE EARLY SELECTION. YOU WILL SURELY WANT SEVERAL OF THESE DELIGHTFULLY COOL GOWNS FOR THE SUMM?R_ SERSCR: The Vogue of Imported Smart Irish Lace-trim- - e = - | Handdrawn, Linen and med Frocks in heavy Voile Embroidered Linens crepes: Two-piece Linen : e and Voile Sport Suits—a in a variety of simple and E new summer fashion. In- contrasting cffects at Other Frocks, $7.50 to $59.50 sther | | stacked with vring the past twenty frs. Harreld is of the domesti Washington she finds because of rival ve sufficient time ehold to keep its machinery run- smoothly. Both she and her New Summer Fashions for the New Summer Season In which every new Paris vogue is linked with Gold value. Sorority 23 to the ning is Varicety these the spice of Frocks, in gettes, Crepes. Roshanara, Flowered Chiffon. Un- asually low priced at 358 Geor- e “uum Business Efficiency and Good Eyesight 1217 Conn. Ave. A Shop of Individuality Closeout for Monday 40 Smart Frocks Originally $49.50 to $79.50 36 Creations of the finest in Satins. Newest Sport Hats Crepes, Crepe Romaine, etc. Hardly two alike. An unusual opportunity to secure a smart frock at an ex- Just-in ar- rivals revealing at the modes brought out at the races and fashionable re- sorts. Inex- pressibly smart and different. Fine bodies Summery fabrics Embroidered fabrics Hats with scarves Bright colors! The Outstanding Sale of the - Season, Offering the Best Apparel Made at Generous Price Reductions Dinner Gowns, Day and Afternoon Dresses, Dance Frocks, Wraps, Coats and Hats ‘A smart showing of New Summer Dresses, Sports Clothes, Sweaters, Knitted Dresses, Blouses and Summer Hats. 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