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SOCIETY Weddings Are Added To Capital Schedule Of Mid-Lenten Events! Bridal Ros and pretty Costumes Feature Recent gs. Social Happenin Representative s rge Tucker o vunce the mar Henrietta Preston ton W 3 at Mrs. White 1 Charlotte pr and r home srmer ac Mr r itations have hington from Gordon Crawford Vestover Junior just Army ng trip The Kimmell Harr; marr! da Her i nry St homas March 21 Winter will X and marriage of | th ticing physic ceiv M w he ond ‘rawfo; A a'a . whe a wed- er ndr. wi Ap Park, make where an in re. W to the- il fol- Colony street, rd at- is a ffaires v at ped to fantry, rember re he Lamar and Wil- 1l take ril performed at pis hurch White, Miss Mary Stitt bris Sco! tt, an- - has issued cards an- n to Mr Marcl Oppenhel Park hington at home of Miss H of Mr. and M, r d K rs. W Daniel H took chter Mr. and at spar- Tiam Jones, place W home of the rformed by of Mount Tabor M. npher Mrs. S playe eption Weh Mr. Jowed t nd Mrs. v will Qs fe and F performed Wbout made Wi Ra 1t he s Lake anki mot wedding Jones 1 at home reet northwest. of was aid n Rev. her of arch mony, eft for aft- her of after: t Four- ceremony by feathers | et >ut Rabbi | bottom, sleeves Her long tulle at the ith of orange carrie d bride Toses niece, Parish Annual Party Planned for April 20| Thomas the ’ C}mrch of St. | Apostle to Be Beneficiary| of Entertainment. The annual Church of Si will take pla {2 oclock p.m. Hotel | Indications point to this being the |largest entertainment of the kind! ever given by the parish. The man-| | agement of the hotel is making prep- arations to handle the unusual crowd expected | The following is a partial list of {the patronesses and sponsors: Mr. D, Dunnigan, Mr. M. B. Harlow, | Mr. Joseph P. Tumulty and Mrs. A Abbatticchio, Mrs. B. W. Burton, Mr: R. J. Bourke 5. J. A. Cahfll, § Mrs. W. H. Callahan, Mrs. Stella De- | vine, Mrs. Dantel Dineen, Mrs. C. M. Drake, Mrs. D. J. Dunnigan, Mrs. J, A. kert, Mrs. A. C. Eustice, Miss L. Flannery, Mrs. John B. Flynn, Mrs. John Foote, Mrs. D. R. Forbes, Mrs. D. P. Foley, Mrs. H. G. Fuller, Mrs. A T. G . David Gatti, Mrs. | Joseph . S. R. Gollibart, jr., | Mrs. Hill, Mrs, Willlam J Ellen T. Keane, Mrs, Miss M. Lynam, Mr: M MeInerne Merkling, M ¥. Morgan, . H. J. Murray, Mrs. John J. Noo- nan Mrs, F. A. Ostmann, Mrs. Joseph A. Phelan, Mre. Edward Purcell, Mrs. A Rauel, Mrs. D. pangler, Mrs. V. . Shea, Miss F. E. y, ) . A. Velatl, Mrs M. B. Whitfleld, Miss Maie Willlams, Mrs. A. C. Whitton. Mrs. Harry R. Carroll Is chairman in chief fo the card party; Mrs. LJoseph P. Tumulty, chairman of the reception committee; Mrs. (Robert Burke, chairman of patronesses; Mrs. J. G. Hasklll, chalrman of tickets, and Mrs. Joseph A. Hayden, chalrpuan of prizes. The chairman of the press, Mrs John J. Noonan, will be assisted by Mrs. Vincent Callahan, Mrs. Fred Essery, Mrs. Thomas A. Brahaney Mrs. Guy Mallon and Mrs. A. J. Sl nott. card party of the Thomas the Apostle Monday, April 20, at| at Wardman Park | J McQuade, At‘ofney Generi] And Mrs. Sargent Little Known HCTC! | (Continued from Fourth Page.) bered. Mrs. George Horace Lorrimer of Philadelphia, who conducted one of the busiest of the * ep Coolidge In"" clubs, secured through a letter to Mrs. Sargent a high chair on which seven generations of the Coolidge family had made their start in life. Mrs. Sargent Is a qulet, domestic sort of person, but known throughout the countryside for her housewifely accomplishments just as her husband is celebrated for his achlevements! with a hook and line on the bank of a stream and in.the more serfous way | for being the shrewest lawver in all New England. There is but one child, | Mrs. Gladys Sargent Parsons, born ll\ | the ‘old home in Ludlow, educated in the same academy as her parents and |later in Burlington and now married and making her home in Rutland, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons have three chil- dren, and Mrs. Sargent keeps her knitting needles busy working for these beloved youngsters. The At- torney General and his family have |been life-long attendants of the Uni- | versalist Church, and they will amli- |ate with the church of that denomi- | nation here, which is situated on the Corner of Thirteenth and L streets. THE SUNDAY STAR, WAS HI\UTO\’ D. €, MARCH 22, MISS LOIS | Pretty young guest from Greenville, Harreld. Elaborate Reception Celebrates Opening Of Persian New Year (Continued from Fourth Page.) Berger Moran, the Misses Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. James Marwick, Mrs John Mock, Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment, Mrs. and Miss Nourse, Mr. and Mrs. Nichol- son, Dr. and Mrs rence J. Owens, Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Notz, the Rev. W. C. Nevils, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Pul- iler, Mr. Walter Scott Penfield, Col. and Mrs. Charles H. Patterson and Mrs. R. A. Philpot, Lee Phillips, the Misses and Mrs. Albert H. Putney, Gen. Jobn [ J. Pershing, Mrs. E : rs. Lewis Stewart, Mr. mpich, Mrs. Florence Jackson dard, Mme. de Silva, Mrs. Cabot S vens, Mr. Corgoran Thom, Maj. and Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs Elonzo Tyner, Mrs. Richard H. Town- send, Mrs. Lawrente Townsend, Miss Mary Temple, Mrs. Frank H. Simonds, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Walker, M 2 1925—PART SOCIETY. BE Ky., of Semator and Mry, Johm W. and-Mrs. Harold Walker, Mr. and Mrs. | Walter D. Wileox, Mr. and Mrs, Fred- | eric Willlam Wile, Dr. and Mrs. Dav- enport White, Mr. Orme Wilson, jr Mr. and Mrs. ost Wheeler, Dr. and | Mrs. Tom A. Willlams, Mrs. Frank K w Mrs. ( Hewitt Wright, Mrs Wardman, Mr. and Mrs. Mark and Mrs. George 1d Miss Zolnay Mrs. Koones and Daugl\ter At Home Informally Charles p Koones and her daghter, Mrs Henius, will be at home informally this afternoon in| their residence on Towa circle. Mrs Hentus recently came to this country from her home in Denmark, and was met in New York by Mrs. Koones. Mrs. Henius will be the guest of her pa- | rents, Dr. and Mrs. Koones, for some time before returning to Denmark. K Erie Mrs. William T. Sampson and Mrs. Wat Tyler Cluverius will not observe their usual Tuesday afternoon at home this week Miss Elisabeth S. Cluverius has as a week end guest Miss Catherine How- | ard of Annapolis 9 b f E W A. K| i M M M F thy o le: sil wi sp M G6E% The Jordan Markle: well, Hewett, LeDane, Ketcham, Mrs, Franklin Me the Chapter of War Mothers will hold a banquet. be the honor banner. se! troduce the 22d Annual Dixie Ball Easter Monday Evening The twenty-second annual Dixie ball ill be given by the Robert . Chapter, United Daughters of the racy, at the New Willard Hotel ster Monday evening, April 13. ball committee includes: Mrs. alter E. Hutton, chairman; Mrs. W. wallow, vice chalrman; Mrs. John ng Pickett, Mrs. George Hillyer, jr.; rs. William 1. Denning, Mrs. M. A. Mrs. Joseph Kerr Max- Mrs. R. A. Allen, Mrs. Lorena Mrs. J. L. Griffin. Mrs. S. Belle Mrs. Albert Lee Rheinstrom, Edwin DuBose, Miss Myrile H. Lynham, Mrs. Lee Mrs. Clarendon Smith, iss . B. Berr: Aanie C. Woods, rs. Charles L. Dasher, Mrs. Alexander rward and Mrs. Addie Barrett. Miss Charlotte Clark is chalrman and rs, Miss Norvelle Munford vice chairman of e young ladies’ committee. Mr. John A. Mr. Bl- wood Seal are chairman and vice chair- man of the floor committee. 'Chapter of War Mothers To Meet at Banquet Wednesday evening at 7 Hotel Roosevelt the o'clock at District Mr. Henry Lansburgh will guest of the evening n this occasion Mr. Lansburgh will present the District Chapter of Amer- an War Mothers with a beautiful Mr. Lansburgh recently pre- nted the chapter with a handsome 1k flag. An Impromptu reception i1l precede the banquet, after which peeches and music will be enjoyed rs. George Gordon Seibold will in- speakers of the evening. Columbian Women, G.W.U., Planning Annual Dinner Miss Illizabeth Wilson, president of Columbian Women of Georgg W ington University, announces committee chairmen for the seven- teenth annual dinner, to be held the Chevy Chase Club April 21, Mrs. John Paul Earnest, chairman of pro- Mrs. Joshua Evans, of menu; Mrs. chairman of seat- ¥ Gratton Doyle, of decorations; Miss Mar- gueritte D: chairman of ushers; Miss Iste Siegler, chairman of publicity, and Miss Lenora Murray, chairman of printing. Mrs. Local Alumnae of Vassar To Be Hosts at Dinner The Washington branch of the Vassar Alumnae Assoclation will give a dinner Wedne at the home of Mrs. David L. Wing, 13 ineteenth etreet northwest, at 6:30 o'clock in honor of Miss Harriet Sawyer, edu- cational secretary of teh alumnae as- sociation. All graduates and former students of Vassar are cordially in- vited. Miss Adamson to Preside at Women..! Club Dinner Miss Nell A at the first of a to be glven by the tion of Universi evening at will be followed gram at 8 o'clock b: soprano, and Mrs. plani amson will be hostess | b dinners An 1 Assocla- y Women Tuesday | o'clock. The dinner by @ musical pro-| Miss Netta (‘raig George Walson, Make Your Own Hat and Save Money Attractive new Spring ma- Flowers and feathers in endless variety. Large s terials. lection of advanced styl ladies’ hat frames. Straw Braids Leghorn and Straw Hats Reblocked and Cleaned In the latest Spring shapes by experts, them look like new. es in Straw Cloths | | : who will make Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop 508 11th St. N.W. 595G Main 8327 565565 WASHINGTON INC. Successors to SILK LOOMS OF AMERICA Spring Fashions Of Ravishing Beauly! EXQUISITE reproductions most notable - Parisian style comprise our offeri Coats, Dresses and Suit HEIR 1o beauty of picture indee of the stic- cesses We have a brics form Prices s ely line aroup m Spring Dresses at $15, shades in all | { A FUR SCARF | To Complete Your Spring Attire SILVER FOX BLUE FOXES HUDSON BAY SAI RUSSTAN SABLI STONE MARTENS BAUM MARTENS. o DYED FOXES in } ng BEAUTIFUL SELECTIO\ REASONABLE PRICES SAKS FUR CO. Furs Exclusively for Over a Third of a Century 610 Twel{thwjust Abovc F Apart from the interest which at- taches to such tried and true friends of the presidential family becoming a part of the exalted executive cabinet circle, there is much sympathetic speculation about the exchange of culi- nary delicacies such as can emanate only from the kitchen of a genuine New England cook. Washington remembers that Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge used to send pumpkin ples to the White House In the Roosevelt era that were thought worthy to be immortalized in the litera- ture of that time. Mrs. Sargent is sald to make Boston brown bread in Incom- parable fashion, and a loaf of such was | highly appreciated by young Coolidge | : left in his youth just as much so as those | : traveling in | stringe of fish which Mr. Sargent was st-color coat | won't 1o leave at this Plymouth home five or six times each Spring and Summer. Mrs. Sargent belongs to several clubs in which her husband is & prominent member, namely the Vermont Historical and the Ethan Alien Club of Burling- ton. The Rendezvous Club of Ludlow is, however, the center of things in that picturesque village which has sent the Attorney General to Wash- ington. This is a fishermen's and hunter's organization, but the women folks are always cordially welcomed, especlally when there are shoals of fish to be baked or fried. Mrs. Sargent is prominent fn church work and comes to Washington with the reputation of oped that the funds raised will al-|being kindly, hospitable, with a fund, »w a liberal donation to the chil-|of excellent judgment and tact and a ren's dormitory of the Eastern Star | keen delight in new people and new thvities. was in blond- Miss | who bridevmaids, Katy Mic A PRE-EASTER Silk Sale $1.98 Satin-striped Tub Silks. Choice styles and colors $2.79 Striped Novelty Crepes. The popular “Bayadere’ $4.19 Princess Flat Crepe. Choice colors; wonderful value $3.98 Satin Canton Crepe. Evening and street shades. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT @ | G699 996HEES LLLIL TSI LTI TP 1L L LA LI H AR 17 L LT 804 7th St. N w. 7th and H S the and Miss TuES TP T EES T P T The Original Marinello Approved Shop Some Things We Do: Facial and Scalp Treatments Acue Treatments Muscle Strapping sesER EREIsEEREERLL atte and Mrs, P egroom. Offering onday! 1,500 New Hats In a Phenomenal Pre-Easter Sale 600 HATS Specially Priced man for M. Philadel Mrs. was in da and Mrs. Poling satin-faced crep: nd Mrs. Polingt ip, the latte with were . mother Carton er had a gown seavily beaded. fabric ng tr satin, Hair, Warts and Moles permanent’y Removed. Expert Marcel Waving Expert Hair Bleaching and Tinting, Permanent Work e des and at ccond stree are Miss. Coolidge Announced As Card parry Patroness heads the Waving, Eugene & Lanvil method used. guaranteed. Myrs. E. Davis 1203 F St. N.W. E:tabli’ched 1909 list of rty which tern Star, April 15, an Park Hotel, Mrs. Coolidge patronesses for the card j Esther Chapter, No is giving on Wednesda at 2 o'clock at Wardr Mrs. Lawrence H. 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