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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, home {n Ohlo, were recent guests of D. C., MARCH 15, 1925—PART 2. Mrs. Morris T. Baker = turned from a trip to New Orleans,[of Indianapolis were visitors in ; GEORGIA GIRL IN COSTUME Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Pitt. Palm Beach and Havana. Alexandria during the past week. Guest in Chcvy Chase Mrs. Alice Lumkin has returned| Miss Catherine Ahern sailed from| Mrs. Flora Smoot and Mr. Charles s from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. D.|New York Tuesday to spend several|A. Willlams, both of this city, were Of Mis. Chasles Pent Boree in Thrifton, Va. months traveling In Palestine and|married Saturday at the parsonage e 1 . wlt\\(':l. hHenry ‘White and Miss Hilda |the Near East, ']fl the Southern Methodist Church by e have returned to their home | Mr. and Mrs, Rene Schurr of Kala- | RéV. William S, Hammond, D. D. Mr. AT Annapolls Junction, after a visit to|mazoo, Mich, who have been spend-|27d Mrs. Willlams are spending their CHESTNUT & NINETEENTH STREETS Commumty Club Hears Talk the former's daughters, Mrs. Bope|ing the Winter in Miami, Fla, were|10N€ymoon motoring through the b Payne and Mrs. Henry Hillyer. guests last week of M. and Mrs,|South and on their return will be on Wil FPlower Gai- Mrs. Joseph K. Davison and Mrs.|Nelson Tayloe Snyder, jr. at home at 1203 King street. 3 o Willlam Emhardt of Philadelphia | Mrs. George E. Warfield was host- [ MT Willlam Martin has returned L deris by Di. Whetry were guests last week of Mr. and |ess for the Rosemont Music Club Fri- |0 DS home in Falls Church after a » y. Mrs. Harrison Emhardt. Say ortormonn: e Warfield playeq|Vimt to his aunt, Mrs. R A. Purvis| — Dr. and Mrs. Henry A. Latane en.[geveral piano solos and was sssisted | o NOrth Henry street. Miss Ethel| Mrs. Morris T. Baker of Minneapolis tertained a house party over inaugu-|by Mrs. E. E. McMoreland, Mrs, Or- | LUrvio and Miss Elizabeth Purvis . Minneapolis, ration day for the latter's sister, Miss | land Kirk, Mrs, C. . Backus Mys, | DAV returned to their home in Char- 2 Minn., is the house guest of her Joyce Graham. The guests were Miss | Robert K. Gooding, Mrs. Francis |l0ttesville after a visit to relatives Convenient to the leading shops, theaters & Brother and alater insiaw, Mt sua Dorothy Shalienberger of Washing- | Drischler and Mrs, Hobert ¥, Barkley, | I Alexandria. Mrs. Edith Purvis has 7 o L Gt s B ton, Miss Mary M. Morgan of Madi- | Miss Glemrs resheomern any Mis |Teturned from a visit to her sister, and all railroads ' ", Hy J son, Wis, Mr. Havelette Jones of|Venus Hohensteln entertained in- % Rt Claussen in Philadelphia. %o xaimain Hor sextial weoks, Philadeiphia and Mr. Ralph Metcall | farmally Frians: cvenime 1o howor of | Mr% William Shurmandine and Mrs. Ensign George W. Welker, U. S. N, of New York. Mr. James Nolan of Bo,fiun who was | & C. Griffin of Portsmouth, Va., were whoss ship was statloned at Hamp- Mrs. Frank McCormick had as her|the guest of their pavents, Mr. and | [oe wiltins ne g 2ipind Mrs. R ton Roads, Virginia, for & few days guest last week her young cousin,|Mrs. Francis Hohenstein, = Los Wiklie o g stiest. - - el e ey Lorenzo Lewls of Berryville: " e Micnaer Be Hariow und Miss |yl LW, Genaberger of Butte. Rooms with running water, from $2.00 Guantanamo spent the week Mrs. Lottie Pennington of Colum-|Mary Harlow are home again after @ | Misses Ge P Aiscere the . . end as the g Mr. and Mrs. M. bus, Ohio, was a guest for the week |month spent In Wacksonville, St | sy Smioe Eer,on Wolle street. Rooms with private bath, from $4.00 S. Coole home on Hast end of Mrs. Alice Strauss. Petersburg, Ocala and Rutiedge, Fla. |0 “ebel Fope has returned to Eiing atract Mr. and Mrs M. Adams have re- es McPhetridge e e v e The handkerchief and towel table of the Rector's Aid Society of All Saints' Protestant [ipiscopal Church will meet Monday at 10:30 o'clock a.m., at the home of Mrs. Willlam A. Boss on Thirty-n 1 sireet The munity Club Chevy 5 Chase met on Monday afternoon at » home of Mrs. George Winchester Stone on Cummings lane. Dr. Wher- ry of the Department of Agriculture ,mddressed the ting on “Wild Flower 2 F St. Gardens,” illustrating his talks with s F Nw. C lantern slides. Miss Anne ollard, who spent sev- eral weeks in Syracuse, N. Y., as the white E.Navy blue F ¥ 3 guest of Miss Mildred Whaley of reen print » Naxy u e mette oral crone H. Green crepe J. Frock f rose Washington, who is & student at Sy- rock, with Pheters s entirely of far crepe with 3 racuse University, has returned to her e Cana hter kel iutked [box mipm road box’ plested \ home on McKinley street Ereen crepe’ de Trish " I fare. istline of and Mrs. Charles ¥ chine. $25. collar, cuffs plique __motifs = wo' pockets. het. 825 in honor « of Minneapo their house guest Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. W. o third of a serics of direction of of re- ligious edu N A Thursday mori 0 o'clock, in the assembly Chey . Presbyterian Chur . and Mrs. J. Gordon McKay en- MISS SYBIL LORRAINE ALMAND, - § tained at dinner and o<~ | A lovely Georgia girl ax she appeared at the George Washington costume a day evening. flower H Robert Mitchell enter- at nd b Mon- the week end w v he 1 Military roa ¢ 3 . Among the gues were Mrs, er, Mrs. S. H. F Richard Roberts, Mrs. Charles Mrs Hanihan has returned to Mrs. Karl Willlams, Mr her home in Atlanta, after a visit to afy, Mrs. Carl Hunt We Miss Dorothy Tazewell King enter- | MI. and Mrs. Julian F. Petteway, Dert Skinner, Mrs atuea Bt b irday afternoon | Miss Elsie Brooks of Towson, Md., Clark, Mrs. Harry in honor r-in-law, M was a guest last week of her sister, Ernest Cruce of Bu W of Haiti, The | Miss Beulah Brooks Judson Logan of gue Miss Margaret | Mrs. Herbert Christian and Miss nd Mr neton, Mrs. Charles | nces Christian have returned to Ohlo. Willoughby King, Mrs. Carl Drisch- |their hom shmond, after a visit M. Warns of Baltimore is|ler, Mrs. Clarence Johnston Robin- |t0 the former ster, Mrs. J. A. Long, the guest of her ther-in-law and | son, Mi Margery Hall, Laura Hul- | accompanied by Mrs. Long, who spent sister, Mr. and Mr: Arth L. Cline, | e Drischle Inez Gwynn |the week end with them ut their home ¢ street for | s Cox, Eliza Bland Cox,| Miss Kathryn Riley of Portsmouth, : several we ; es H. Love, | Smith, | Va. is the guest of Miss Helen m INew iork Last Week Mrs, H. H. Head. Anne Havs| Mrs. William 1 duch of Balti- ey in Rosemont. = Head, Miss Augusta Head and Mr.|more w g week of her| Miss Sarah Logan of Pittsburgh has Th La F: hl th M k “William McDonald of Baltimore are | broth vw and sister, Mr, and|been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- e test Fashions € aKers week end house guests of Mr. and| Mrs. Hert Oliver, on South Wash- [ert F. Gooding. Mrs. Gooding en- Mrs. Clin ington str tortained at luncheon and bridge in H P od ed Dr. I '”"erR I'I" -\'“r“allk Mr. Henley nt the past [honor of her guest ave r uc Ohio, has S. illmeyer, who | we with his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Blaine Elkins, who is spending . s the house guest of Mr. and M Douglas Henl Williamsburg, Va. | the Winter with the late Mr. Eikins' Read fOl' Se ———]Vl —9: Karl D. Williams at their home, on| Mrs. Charles . Carlin and her son, | moth A Stephen B. El in y lhng Tomorrow onday 9‘15 A'M' Thirty-third street Charle Carlin, jr at’ their | Washingt was a guest last week Mrs. Glenn Phelps will entertain | home, on Nor Washin n street, |of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sid- [ ] the members of her club at luncheon | after spending s month in Florida | ney Douglas on Cameron street. and bridge Monday at her home, on|and Cu tev. M. L. Fearnow of Romney, W. Oliver street Mr. and Mrs. Grant Forbes enter-|Va. and Miss Stella Hyre of Balti- Mr. and Mrs. Jere Crane enter-|tgined informal Monday evening to|more returned to their homes, * tained the members of thelr club at|celet birthday ersary | after a visit to the latter's brother-in- bridge and supper Saturday evening|of their nephew, Mr. Hugh Shaffer. w sister, Rev. and Mrs. T. J. w. s at their home in the Chevy Chase| Mr and Mrs. Charl Benning, | Lampert. Ssome;; Large Women Misses epartments, . who have been in Florida for several| Mr. J. C. Kelley and his young to 381, 1/, Mr. and Mre. Bernard S Kroger |weeks, sir uncle and | grandson, Kelley Ames, are at their 2 to 482 14 to 20 entertained at a surprise party infgunt, Mr. home in Harborton, Va. after a vis- x > - honor of their son. Bernard Joseph |on King stre T oL thR fommats Hip-tiTaw and Satin Crepc embles Kroger, jr., on his twenty-first birth- {hom Milford, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. “repe de Chine i Clares dey anniversary Sunday at -their [Mosmiller of Richmond w Miller. ()“.f‘ de Chinc Circular Flares home on Taylor street. Among the |end guest of Miss Sara B | " Dr. ana Mrs. J. W. Gaines and Printed Cre Straightlines guests were Misses Irene Bontz, Mr. nd Mrs. Allen Lum | voung son of Carlisle, Pa., spent the Flai Crete ot = Catherine Deneane, Anna Deneane, | Philadelphia have returned to their|week end with Mrs. Galnes' parents, at Crepe Tiers and Tucks Helen Deneane, Mary Deneane, Grace |[home after a .visit to the latter's|Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Watkins. 7| 0 o o 7 4 s Healey, Marie Zandoulmi, Elizabeth|brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and| Mrs. Wallace Sansbury has returned i)lm”“l lie C. Shirt Waist Models Pandouimi, Catherine Kroger, Ethel |Mrs. Robert L. Turner, on Braddock | from a month's visit with Mrs. Adol- Dunzwwoodie Crepe Tuni P Xroger, Mes: D. S Her- | Heights, phus Thiele in Florida. e Tunics and Coat Models bert A. Wadsworth, A. B Goodall, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lynn and their Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes, who Facings Blonde D. C. Mills, Francls Moseley, Jack |children of Indian Head, Md. spent|are motoring from Macon, Ga., to their S s onge Moreno, Fran al, J. B. Mangan, Z Button Trimined Cocoa B. J. Pu Womey, Willlam Kroger, T ace Brills Slack <y v Paul Kroger, Gordon Kroger, John f"(' 3 Blac Chili 8. Kroger, B. J. Kroger, Francis Gar- ipings Navy Gray and Rust rett, members of the Washington ) Radio Club, of which Mr. Be‘r(:\ard There are 425 dresses in all, and these include 50 smart styles for the Joseph Kroger, president; - 5 S anal s King, Mr. larger and taller woman. All the dresses in this group offer a and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and bewildering choice of the newest Spring colors, trimmings $hs. B3, Kroger, Mis. L. Bonts and d niceties of style. Only beca i Mrs. Thomas D ne and niceties of style. ly use of a special group- Mr. and |M1r Geor, .\II;\\kJIs ||| i > . O buying plan are we able to get such smart entertained the members of the danc- | : i ette frock, with : $ng class of the sociul section of the ficten a1 "ol dresses to sell at such a low price as $25. i s Club of Chevy Chase on tucks ane e - e 4 i L arge woman evening @t thelr home on 3‘.‘:{ AT AL Women's Shop Large Women's Shop Misses’ Shop Lennox street sides. $25. Second Floor Second Floor Third Floor Mr. and Mrs. Fay S. Holbrook were » BI Risgiebh it osts to the members of a Laf-a- . Blue ebbe s it Drucy s Lefs It Trock, with white faine tatiored ' frock. Club at dinner and bridge on Saturd; e rertins. " cums Witk print . siIh e repe evening at their home on Morrison Sel colate. ko e K ck, embroidered. in e e Soather Seit 3 e SR Tast and bloe. kide Mrs. G. Richard Roberts entertain- tod “betton” trim chige. 835 525, = ed at luncheon and bridge Thursday i 3 Yoxeen, at her home on McKinley street fionaily smart The Recreation Club of Chevy Chase G oo 825, entertained on Saturday at tea at the Chevy Chase Library to meet Mrs. Susfe Root Rhodes, superintendent of .0‘ & the District of Columbia playgrounds, b 1 and the newly elected board of gov- . - ernors, Mrs, ank Pe Wileox, - S T T e e For Spring vice president; Mrs. Herbert H. Hanger, second vice president; M . Willia Boss, recording secretary; L] Mrs Rolund, corresponding | R d T J “ fi’ * mecret Mrs. Elmont B. Hazard, ||| t ooy e Simont B W || | Q) 1C omen eady lomorrow at Jelleit's R, B. Clayton. Mrs T. Robinson, | Car S I Mrs Percival Wilson, Mrs. = ’, : fia 1 b gl el 5 - 2 ; 3’ Machonald, Mrs, Georg: Learn what I've learned about beauty | __Spring has come! Every woman will want a new ¥ oushondld Mis Seecke 4 Spring Coat to change off on warm days with the heavy fur Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blake of Phil- By Edna Wallace Hopper / 0 costume will be coat that has become so tiresome. Get yours tqmarmlw—_ adeiphia. were the house guests of ||| pich women pay high prices for| Ii purkes the skin of all that 7 INcomplete without there are dozens of new styles in all the new Spring colors. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Penz Wilcox at|llyheir aids to youth and beauty. I and mars it. Removes the the colorful note of a ’I‘ d S C 35 ¢ their home on Kanawha street over ||| suppose they: feel that mine are not s of blackheads and blem- | smart silk scarf. Op an pOrtS oats, the week end. r. and Mrs. Wilcox (|| Z0PP0C0 ishes. Brings a rosy afterglow 3 = 5 g o ehtoriained atiginser Saturaty ar the || LY wit o e il cAua torleE e e A A ey 3 This group includes the smartest of new models in Manor Club in their honor. A 35 vears In my stage work 1 had |bats lines and wrinkles; reduces en- i 4 topcoats, sports coats and tailored coats. Cleverly trim- e Missce Helen and Lovise Wi |||, *Slofngus income. So 1 could | Iarsed Bores. Hand Painted med with ribbon or tucks. Some are trimmed with fur. In ams, daughters 3 nd Mrs - T, Y dtrons : AR, o e e |buy the best, and my whole career| No girl or woman can afford to 3 - twill, kashmir, diagonal and suede cloth, in all the new N o or ths Dorotny mancoue ||| @epended on the best omit it Tt multiplies beauty. White | ! Crepe de Chine Scarfs | Spring shades and black. $35. Chapter of the D. A. R. at luncheon | ympare my helps with others. | Youth Clay costs 50c and $1. 3 in_butterfly, rose or . e o e D e on Mkeinior ||| Thes form e best melps 1 ‘have A i cubist_designs in_ex- Dress and Tailored Coats, $45 SrtteEt. ‘fmnw.l in 40 years of world-search. My Hair Youth quisite colar;ngs. = y: Mr. and Mrs. Michael OConnor |||The four I mention here combine| e cause of my luxuriant hair, Coral, turquoise, jade, .. This group includes smartly tailored and dressy styles were hosts at tea Sunday afternoon ||| 52 ingredients thick and silky. finer far than 40 orchid, copen, taupe in lorchene, twillbloom, charmeen and corded silk. Tucked, at their home on Shepherd street, in All toilet counters supply them |years ago. 1 have never had fall- and henna. $7.50 braided and embroidered in panel, flare or straightline styles. honor of Miss Frapces Bach of Corn- ||| at \‘~’v3 ;nm-.;x Iy\ru‘[f\l l&m, nmd\ ing hair, dandruff or a touch of The colors are navy, black, gravel, tiger-eye, chili and ing, N. Y. are the best helps I have found.|gray. . : ! i P\l ‘send you any one to try 4|5 o Printed Crepe ErcenS ou will mail the coupon. centrated product combin- F B d d C $65 eal S ” ing many ingredients. 1 apply it AL Hosk! of iiew styles ur bordaere OatS, \ 0 T 3 (DO ) My Youth Cream R i S I in smart conventional _ This group includes coats of fawnskin, jeweltone, kash- A nG actated) I s & Feinanitiiie. lereation, ComBInE cran or o Al patterns, flowered de- mir and charmeen. Corded panel backs, straightline styles DLl e o takors . Tei ontatne| tuer. wee. hes ol Boaty. Ness P gns and stripes. | or the new flare fronts and sides. Charming borders of fox, Make Smart Novelty Neck- = :u».,mu»u’\lnr both lemen ?’:d straw: | The cost is G0c and §1 with eve- Heavy quality crepe k";z ‘)l'":( andl ;‘]kugf LI“ \;]Ouzi"c' iqs“l,;"‘a““e, tiger-eye, laces for the New |berry. 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