Evening Star Newspaper, June 29, 1924, Page 42

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SOCIETY. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY A subscription dance was gf the Old Dominion Boat Club hou: Friday evening chaperoned by Raymond Hulfish, Mrs. Ch 3 Shepperson, Mrs. yvilliam H. Thomas, Mre. Samuel B, Moore, Mrs. H. C. Linn and Miss Cora Cochran. Among the dancers were Miss Agnes O'Con- nor of New York Miss Elizabeth Callender of Harr Grifiith of Alice Mackey, Miss Kitty Barr, Miss Virginia Juckson, Mr. Guy Hollifield Mr. Leo Fahy and Mr. Lincoln Mackey and Mrs, Neville Josephine Ramage, Miss Cochran, M Genevieve Sher Marga ss rwick, Mi Toberts, Mi Jeanette Peyton Blun Annabelle Davis Jac Richard Pulman, Mr. Wil penhaver, Mr. Franklin Didier, Mr Raymond Wolford, Mr. Hollis Nugent. Mr! s Summers, Mr, Knigh Albert Ansley Mr. Kenneth Moore, Mr. = W Demaine, § Robinso Walter Nalls, ) Hoy., 3 Erooke Howard, ack Howard Mr. John Hughes, Mr. Courtland Moore, Mr. Norman Lawle mett 1 N Claren Lionel Be Harry Johns Mr. Cowan Ramage, or, Mr. Clement Cofer of Mr. Lennis Young of Mr. and Mrs. William Rosemont. John Kern of Ashland » the guests of Mr. and Mr Clarence th in George Washington vark. B Mrs. John Y. Worthington has o Berryville, where she will s veral weeks with relatives. Mrs. Lanier McKee, who came to Washington with Mr. McKee to at- tend t f al of the latter’s father. for several days of her and and J. Booth . Waghington street, before returning 25 her home in New York city. Miss Dorothy Morton spent the past week end with friends in Baltim Dr. Bruce Morton, who haa been Irlm nected with St. Luke's Hospital. In York, since his graduation at University of Virginia two years uest of his parents. Rev J n, at Christ -r, Minn., where will be a member Of the staff of at the Mayo Sanatorium. elyn Louise Suthard, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Suthard nd N Marshall Lee Finnell were rried ‘ednesday evening at the Methodist Church corge Wise has returned visit_to Miss Mary Wise in et, Va Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nash have re- turned to their home In Manassas aftet a visit to Mr. and Mre. Ira Can- non in Rosemont. Mrs. J. H. Ballenger and Miss Mary Ballenger have returned from a visit to Luray. Va. Mrs. David McClelland and David MeClelland, jr., are the guests of relatives in Nashville, Tenn i Miss Sara Roberts of Mayfield, Ky.. was the recent guest of Miss Marion Dicnelt in Rosemont. Mount Vernon Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, met for the last time until autumn at the home of Mrs. C. A. Swann Sinclair on Braddock Heights. The C nald Purv Anderson _Som- iven, Mrs. Thomas Wilson Selden Mrs. Eleanor Mrs. Andrew Mitchell, Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs. Thomas B. Cochran. Mrs, Charles Ellett Cabell, Miss Fanny Chap- and Miss Margaret McGregor Ash- bi. After the business meeting addi- tional guests came in for a musical pro gram followed tea. Mrs. Sinclair was assisted by Mrs. Richard Blac burn Washington, Mrs. Frank M. Dil- lard and Miss Helen Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. John U. Schwarzmann entertained Wednesday g to cele- brate the birthday anniversary of their indson, Herman Kopp, jr. Mrs Schwarzmann was assisted by Mrs. Thomas Bayne, Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Mrs. R. B. Brockwell. Mre. Herman Kopp, Mrs. Herbert Mingin, Mrs. Allan Cogak, Mrs. A. C. Hullings and Misses Naomi and Fra Schwarzmann. The Young neople present W Misses Dorothy Mingin, Helen and _Sarah Smith, Cath- orine Nash, Peggy Bro 1, Edna May Barnett. Mildred Astryke, Marie Mon- toc, Aubrey White, Betly Brockwell, Mary Elizabeth Jones, Ruth Mason, Vir- minia Astrske. Mary Klizabeth Jones, Ruth Barton, also Delaney Kopp, Tom Harvey Schwarzmann, Billy felvin Barnett, Wellington and <John Allen Cogan, Wil- , and Harold Morgan. John Whitton of 1snch- hurg were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Barton . Mrs. M. H, Walke of Richmond is the , Mrs. R. O. Allen. Mrs. John A. Ward of Philadelphia is the guest of her aunt, Miss Mary Ad- K Mrs. John H. Murra. the guest, of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mre. W. G. Studds, Mr. and Preston Chew, Wash- ington, have gone to Logan, W. Va., where they are the guests of the latter's parents. Maude Anderton of New York was a guest last week of Mr. nd Mrs. Julian T. Burke, in Rose mont Mrs. turned after a of Baltimore is Charles G. Worrall has to_her home in New visit to her brother- Shingle Bob, 50c By Norma Aylor Formerly with Bordin's Corpe of Experts OPEN EVENINGS Norma Beauty Shoppe 2131 P St. N. Phone N. 4289 now the occa- sion will still be fresh in HER . So will the gift if it is a Genuine Orange Blo goid. som Engage- $150 ment Ring. Convenient Terms W A beautitul diamond of generous size, set in 14-kt. solid Vi8R MRS, R LEWIS DAVIS, An early Junme bride in Alexandria, who wax before marriage Miss Emily R. Contes and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mauchlin Niven, at their home near town. Mrs. (. F. Brewer and Dwight Brewer of Kansas City, Mo. are visiting the former’s brother-in-law ind sister, Mr. and Mrs. Justus W. Schneider, on Queen street Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Fannon, who hav. moved to their home. North Rosemont, en- were marricd on FFannon was Miss Dor- Mr. John Ii. Gordon is in New York to attend the Democratic convention. Mrs. Gordon and Misses Margaret and Amonette Gordon are the guests of relatives at Point Albion, Canada. Miss Marian Drischler is the guest if friends at New Windsor, Md. Mr. and Mrs. George (. Wilkins innounce the engagement of their laughter, Miss Sarah Josephine Wil- kins, to Mr. Milton Dewey Bailey. The wedding will occur later in the sum- wer. and Miss are guests rs. Louis E. Myrtle Licas of Philadelphia pent the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leslic C. Tutt on Braddock Heights Dr. and Mrs announ, the marr of their daughter, Miss Regina (Gorman, to Mr. James Thomasx Preston, jr. on Wednesday. June 1S. at their home. IBdward Gorman = rch. ance Young of Fred- eri¢ksburg is the guest of Miss Caro- line Morton on North Washington street. Mrs. Clarence C. Leadbeater enter- ned the Monday Bridge Club at the last meeting of the season at her home in Rosemont Mrs. Margaret A. Scott {8 the gue: of Mrs. Arthur Ballard in Frederick burg. Mrs. Clarence C. Leadbeater enter tained the Rosemont Card Club Fr THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. — e day afternoon at her home on North Washington street. Mrs. Leadbeater, Miss Katharine Leadbeater and Mil. ton Alexander Leadbeater will leavi about the middle of July to spend th remainder of the summer at Atlantic City. Mrs. Anderson Sommers held the last moeting of the Morning Bridge Club Tuesday at her home on North Washington street. Lieut. Herman Pohl, United States v, will_leave by ‘motor Monday st Point, where he will be or In mathematics. He will ompanied by 'his brother, Marlon Pohi, and Powhatan Moncure Morton, won of the Rev. and Mrs, Wil- liam J. Morton, who will enter the Military Academ Mry Isaac Gregg entertujned her club Monday morning at her on South Alfred street. . R.P. Weller hae returned to her home in New York city after a visit to her son and deughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weller, in Rosemont. Miss Virglo Via of Charlottesville is the guest of Mr. and Mrs., C. H. Schelhorn on King street Migs Holen Bladen and Miss Joseph- ine Burke entertained at luncheon ‘Tuesday at the home of Miss Bladen on North St. Asaph stgeet In honor of Miss Ruth Bruin, who was mar- ried to Mr. Ernest Welngart of Wash- ington yesterday. The other guests were Miss Anna,K May Buckley and Miss Mary Cramer of Washington, Mrs. Herbert Davis, Mrs. Jewell, Miss Charlotte Reif, Miss Virginia Proctor, Miss Margaret Reif and Miss Bessic Davis. Mr: Carrie Dunlap anounces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Edna Dunlap, to Mr. Willism Brown of Fairfax County, on Saturduy, June 21, by the Rev. Percy Foster Hall. Mr. Charles C. Smoot, 3d, left Sun- day night for his home 'in North Wilkesboro, N. €., after a visit his parents-in-law, Mr. and Mr George Uhler, on North W street, accompanied by his young cousin, Malcolm Westcott Hill, Jr., and Mrs. Smoot's niece, Miss Nellle Sommers, who will be their guests at their summer home at Blowing Rock, N. Mrs. Malcolm Westcott Hill has re- turned to her home in Baltimore after a_visit to her mother, Mrs. George R. Hill, on South Washington street. Miss Inez Moore has returned from a visit to Mrs. Fred Lind Bell in Fairmont, W. Va, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas Miss Louise Thomas spent the past week end with friends in Annapolis. Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas L. Wattles spent several days during the past week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. William Wattles on Prince street, Mrs. Bdward Steele is the guest of her son, Mr. Ralph Steele, in Cham- bersburg, Pa. Mrs. William Bettis and Mrs. Frank L. Norton have returned from a visit to relatives in Quantico. Miss Helen Chapman Calvert en tertained her card club Monday eve- ning at _her home, Mount Auburn, near town. The members were Mrs. Frederick P. Russell, George Mrs. Geol don Asher, ‘William Mrs. T Maupin, Miss Thomas and Miss Helen Reynolds. Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Yates have returned from Lexington, where they attended the graduation of two of their sons, Robert Carl and Janney Yates, from the Virginia Military In- itute. Cadet Ralph Clarkson of the V. M. L. accompanied the Yates boys home and spent the week end as their guest. Mr. Janney Yates has left for New York, where he has accepted a position with a firm of consulting engineers. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dri coll of 528 12th Street N.W. One Door Below F Monday and’ Tuesday MILLINERY SPECIALS For Our Clearance Sale Just the time to buy an extra hat for going away Lot 1 Lot 2 $1.00 $2.95 Lot 3 Lot 4 $4.95 $7.50 Come and see what you can secure at a decided Sav to You ENUINE Ori- ental Rugs that fond fly ing fingers fash- ioned into master- pieces to delight every lover of beau- tiful rugs. toodpedmdeelioded XX D N. Vartanian Phone Lincoln 1481 Oriental Rug Company Franklin 6725 1414 H St. N.W. B o e e o s o SR S s B B o B B o S BB S S S T A e Now on Permanent Exhibition at 1414 H Street N.W. Visitors to our new showroom will be amply rewarded by the modestly priced comprehensive display of Oriental and Chinese Rugs. 20 years' experience as rug dealers in New York, Chi- cago and Boston enables us to guarantee the authenticity of cach genulne Ortental Rug sold to our patrons. V. Dedeian | Phone Lincoln 7638 Sanitary Carpet and Rug Cleaning Co. Plant, 419 New Jersey Ave. N.W. Protect Your Robt. L. Pyle, Prop. Rugs Against Moth Damage : Every fall we hear thousands repenting for not having sent their rugs to us for protection Before Rugs Dry Cleaned, Scoured, Washed, Shampooed Hand Process Packed Mothproof and Stored Thirty Years’ Practical Experience - Phone Lincoln 7638 Phone Lincoln 1481 Lieut. Don G. Shingler, U. 8. A. ™ Washington and Mr. Norval Driscoll of Lynchburg were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Driscoll. Mra. C. M. Houston and Mr. Trayn- ham Houston left Tuesday to visit relatives in Cluster Springs, Va. Mrs. John Howard Irvin and_her childron, John Howard, ir.. and Mar- tha Hancock Irvin of Bellwood, Pa., are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hancock, at 605 South Lee street. year around. nd his bride of June 16, who was formerly Pearl Clark. Miss B. P. Duke Gives Birthday Card Party Mise Beatrice Pauline Duke was hostess at a card party in the suite of her parents, Mr. and Mra John C. Duke, at the Roosevelt Hotel, last evening, in celebration of her birth- day anniversary. The entire entertalnment sufte quisiie .Catalina Sports Hats $5.00 to $8.50 Formerly $8.50 to $12.50 Catalina Sport Hats come from far-away Califor- nia, where vacation and sports apparel is popular the Fashioned of Silk and Straw combinations, these hats are well known from coast to coast for their ex- clusiveness in style, excellent wearing qualities and ability to retain their shape in damp weather. Ideal hats to go with all sports costumes, for wear at the seashore, mountains or the country club. Models to meet every demand. Colors are all White, White and Black, Almond, Purple, Beige, Orchid and combina- tion colors. NEW ARRIVALS OF “GAGE” . SUMMER SPORTS HATS At Popular Prices. Hats made and remodeled by expert Milliners at moderate prices. CREERON MILLINERY CO. 614 12th St. N.W. WHOLESALE Between White and Colors RETAIL F and G Around the Corper from High Prices IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC Steinway “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS.” IS SUPREME With the highest ideals in view and no com- promise with commercialism, the House of Stein- way has, for over 60 years, produced the Standard Piano of the World for Tone Quality, Responsive- ness and Durability. It has been the choice of artists for genera- tions, because it fully carried out the ideal means ists on account of its near approach to the perfect human voice in tone qu: ality. New Steinway Uprights for $875. New Steinway Grands for $1,425. Convenient Terms of yment, If Desired. New Steinway Pianos Obtalnable in Washington Only at E.F.Droop & Sons Co. 1300 G JUNE 29, 1924—PART 2. showed a charming and artistic ar- rangement of La France ro and blue candles. Musical selections were rendered by Miss Kathleon Lakeman. Among the guests were Dr. and Mrs. James F. Walsh, Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Wendt, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Mouse, Mis Aljce Padgett, Miss Lotta Genevieve Walsh, Miss Mary Mac Walsh, Miss Franoes Liebermann, Miss Mildred Liebermann, Mlss Meral Ward, Misi Dr. Arthur Willlam BShea, Mr. Clayton E. Ware, . Graham Mc- Gee, Mr. Richard C. Outcault, Mr. Paul Byron, Mr. Louis Bean Poss, Mr. George von Dookenhouser and Mr. Malcolm Stickney. College Women's Clab To Hold Open House The College Women's Club will Mrs. Burgess Honored At Home Lawn Party Miss Mary Louise Allen, 2825 13th street, and Miss Helen M. Loomis, 727 Webster street, entertained informally ‘Tuesday evening of this week, at a lawn party at Miss Loomis' bee, in honor of Mrs. Alice Fowler Burgess of New York City. Most of the guests were classmates of Mrs. Burgess, Miss Allen and Miss Loomis, in the classes of '22 and '23, at George Washington University. Stunts were carried out under the lanterns and colored lights on the lawn, and a new branch of the Fra- ternity of Truth was established and | ices and cakes served. Mrs. Burgess, who is & niece of District Health Offi- cer Dr. W. C. Fowler, and_daughter of Mr. and Chaproan W. Fowler of 1346 Irving street, has been spend- ing several weeks here, and left Washington to John her husband, Mr. Harry W. Burgess, in New York City. Frarnhlin Square Fotel 14th Street at K Estrance en Corner—1dth aad K. Coffee Shoppe Special Today Chicken Waffle DINNER —sceres of folks have Tequested this $1:50 Usual 6-Course Dinner keep open house at the clubhouse, Tl 1822 I street, Wednesday afternoon, July 2, from 4 to 6 o'clock, for the visiting delegates of the National Educational Associstion, The presi- dent, Mrs. Harris Baldwin, will re. Selve, asaisted by the other officers of the cl It s hoped that many club J/ll be present to welcome ates, Height, Not Money. From the Edinburgh Scotsman. Mrs. Countershop (with an injured air)—You told me before we were married that you were the highest salaried clerk in the factory. Mr. Countershop (equally injured) —S80 I am. I'm two inches and a half taller than any other salaried clerk in the establishment. 771707, 7, 7 R ~ SILKSAT RETAIL FROM LOOM TO WEARER 1114 G St. N.W. Phone Main 8306 1,000 Yds. Crepe de Chine 40-Inch At $ 1 .OO Yard 40Inch This fabric needs no introduction—our emphatic statement that this is a PRE-WAR price. Knowing this, you require no further words of eulogy on our part. This fine quality of Crispy Orinkly Crepe is shown in a wide range of colors, including White, Pink, Ciel, Coral, Maise, Orchsd, Honeydew, Oczan, Silver, Zinc, Turquoise, Fog, Aero, Nickel, Copen Steel, Tan, Bisque, Beige, Caramel, Beaver, Almond Green, Japan, Ha- vana Mordure, Seal Brown, Taupe, Navy, Midnight and Black. This Is Also Our MONTH-END SALE in Which We Offer 1,500 YARDS OF REMNANTS AND MILL ENDS At Prices Far Below Cost of Production—in Lengths of From 1 to 5 Yards Priced at 39c to $1.98 Yard Formerly 79¢c to $3.98 Yard 2 2 L T L 2T T N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Greetings to the N. E. A. Visit Our Store and Make It Your Headquarters 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000CnE0000000003 A Wonderful Purchase of New Summer Frocks Values $17.50 and $19.50 Go on Sale Monday at $12.50 7 OU’LL want several of these charming frocks when you see them. The loveliest summertime siyles imagimable, cool, daint smart and appealing. Choice of the new Tub Silks in plaim white NE8 t;fiuutdy broidered lain _French @ embroidered or m French Voiles as well as the new Nomnfndg Voiles. Many models in all the stylish combinations and plain colors, including white, copen, navy, greens, orchid, peach, rose, black and white or white and black. Misses’ sizes 16 to 20; women’s, 34 to 46. Also sizes for Larger Women, 48 to 52. 0O00O0OCO0N00000000000000000000000000200000000000000000000080 0007 Better App’arel at a Lower Price Mayer Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 987-939 F St. N Sis/8IS]alalalalalalalaialulal> s 1 (, 000000 0N0N0a0000NENNNA000COL Qooon: 0onno

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