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Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) had an apartment at the Highlands, and her older daughter, then Miss Margaretta Brooke, was presented to society. Miss Caledonid McCall left Cleveland today to attend the publican national convention. McCall 18 a cousin of the late McCall of Massachusetts for Re- Miss Gov. Virginia_Society Roof B Garden Ball June 13. | The Society of Virginia. with its more than 700 members, will close its interesting series of social affairs for this season by giving a reception and dance in the roof ballroom of the Hotel Washington, Thursday evening. The reception line will form at $:30 o'clock, being preceded by a half- Bour business meeting. and dancing will start at 9:45 o'clock. Col, E Humphries is chairman of the pre committee. and the general commit- tee includes H. Oden Lake, ilie V. Suess. Mr. Geor; Enid K. Anthony, Mr. F. | K Mrs. M. de Clare M Berry, Maj. E. W. R. Ewmg and Mr. E. Lodge Hill. Matrons on the committee are: Mrs. Jane N. Blackburn Moran, chairman: Mrs. R A. Allen, Mrs. Maude Howell Smith, Mrs. Sadie Ford Hutton, Mrs. Amos Slaymaker, Mrs. E. H. Lynham, Mrs. Clarendon ‘Smith, Mrs. Sue E Ramey, Mrs. Rougeou, John H. Ross, Mrs. s. Anna Hill Nelson, Robert wards, Mrs. James F and Mrs. Annie Osburn, Sponsors to the receiving line will be Mrs. Lillian Chamblin Aud. chait- man; Miss Elizabeth Miss Annie Gregg and Hubbard ommittee includes: Mr. rrett, chairman: Mr. Edwin B. Thomas. Mr. Thomas Sherman Lake, Mr. Fenton Leith, Mr. Rodney L. Lynn, Mr. Fred P. Mevers. Mr. T. Edward Jasper, Mr. H. R. Davis. Mr. George La Gibson and Mr. William F. Taylor. On the hosnitality committes are Rep- Clovd Byars, chairma Mr. Williane Byars Coon: * Foster, 13 Lodge Hill Joyce, Mrs. Winifred Foerster, Mr. John'H. Nelson, Mrs, Margaret maker, M s H. Eichelberg n_ Moore nd on the ar- pt. Arthur D. D. Isbell, M ards and Mr. Dallas Leith. 1 Mrs. Geldert returned to n Friday evening by motor | nding a garden party given | and their te Mrs in Scarsdale Charles Vilas at Mrs. Geldert will recite before the [Vant—a want ad in The Business Women's Chureh of the Co ning “The Fore: canization scho to foreign stud American poet poems. Council at the nant Tuesday eve- which the Ameri- has made familiar who are learning nd other of her Dr. James A Gannon is visiting at | Rochester, Minn. He will attend the convention of the American Medical Association at Chicago and return to this city on June 15. The_annual strawberry festival of the Rector's Ald Society of All Shints' Protestant Episcopal Church will be held on Tuesday from 5 to 9 o'clock p.m. on the lawn of the church at Chevy Chase Circle. A delightful emtertainment by the children of the parish will be given. If the weather is unfavorable the festival will be Reld in the parish hall afka will preside at n dinner of the ¥ Club Wednesday even- when a and | Dr. A. Frances Foye, O'Toole, Miss E. Austin, Mrs. Maceis- tal, Miss Laura Marie Berrien, Miss Margaret Patch, Miss Ellen W. Col- lina, Miss Anne Hill, Miss Jane Wil- liams, Miss Florence F. Stiles, Miss Flora Hoff, Miss Olive Beatty, Miss Julla Bannigan, Miss Jessie G. Dane, Miss Rankin, Miss Tillle Steiner, Miss Marie Steiner, Mrs. Retta Campbell, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, Miss Beryl Ingram, Miss Webster, Dr. O. Joséphine Baird, Mrs. Kelsey, Mrs. M. C. McCloskey, Mrs. Blood, 'Miss C. M. Breed, Mrs. Ada Mills Payne, Miss Loretta V. Barnes, Miys Katherine Wilson, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. A. H. Sisson, . Mrs. M. L. B. Filcher, J. Raymo; . Meed, ss Margaret Vail, Miss E. Witham, Mrs. Frank Hiram Miss Hazel Swift, Mrs. F. C. ger, Mrs. P. ss M. E. Hol- Tiss Amy z_Justus, Miss Eva Frances Dees, Miss Bickerton, Miss Lepper #nd Mrs. Mary Barron, Mri Harrington. . Betsie C. Dudley announces ngagement of her daughter, Cressy Louise, to Mr. J. Harry Kegg of Johnstown. The wedding will take place June 25 at the home of the bride’s mother. —_— Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: and Grace Welch Sckert and Lepa Brock, both Mary 1. Williams. Raltimore, Md., and 3 Foodiawn, Md. Eli Beil and Lucille Lewls Ibertson of this city and Maria . and this city. lie Harris and Ivy nd Nellie M. King. trude 1. Jackson. . Va. snd Births Reported. | 4 lawing hirths have hesn reported 1o he b department in the laxt twenty-four i and Reulan C. and Mabel T. Orlin §. and Mary E. Kin e It matters little what it is that you want—whether a situation or a_ser- Star will reach the person who will fill your want. Selected Spanish OLIVES Queen Olives, extra large, 10-0z.. Queen Olives, extra large, 19-0z Queen Olives, extra large, 32-0z.. Stuffed Olives, 3-0z... Stuffed Olives, 6-0z [ MAGRUDER, INC Conn. Ave. and K St. Established 1875 Tola Stuffed Olives, 12-0z ... 45c | WILL STUDY TRAFFIC. Judge Schuldt to Extend Visit to Convention. Judge Gus A. Schuldt of the Police Court’left last night for Cleveland. where he will attend thie Republican nationul convention. In his absence Judge Robert E. Mattingly of the Municipal Court will preside in the United States branch of Police Court. Judge Schuldt, following the adjourn- ment of the convention, will make a study of traffic conditions in the lake city and will go from there to Buf- falo and other of the larger cities to investigate trafi€ conditions, laws and thelr execution. He will be absent two weeks. Judge Schuldt hopes to find_traffic reguiations that will be valuable suggestions for ap- ! plication here. | SR Milan Bombarded by Hail. MILAN, Italy, June 9.—A violent hail- storm, aocompanied by unusual thynder and lightning, swept the city last night, interrupting street car and light services and flooding & number of houses. Hail- stones as large as nuts showered the streets. Fyremen were called to forty different spots to rescue persons trapped in houses, the walls of which threatened to fall. OF THE . WHERE THE VOGUE Just Arrived! SUMMER For Vacat [ Just what vou've been | ment of fresh, crisp dresses, you will spend the summer. See us about your slip cove money by having them done here. rials carried in stock. give estimates. vacation ' style show will be presented by living models, fncluding the latest for bride and bridegroom a la Modish Mitzi. Among mrrs subscribing are Mrs. J. 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