Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1925, Page 48

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SOCIETY. THE. .SUNDAY . STAR, = Folk Prominent in Seociety Broadcasting”| Grouped fq}j t‘ Arrivals and Dcpartures Noted. With Other Items of Interest Pertaining to Washington iihe arrived om Texas, at the will | fornia. | | Bosch have as their guests M Barry leaves Washing r in Barros and and will Hotel for an at Parlk wxtended 4 FMrs. ¥ hapman has Planning Poetry Fiesta & At et 3lof pora impersonated, although the that will follow the siven by Margaret Widdemer be of the era of the costumes e of the moment hoosing consuited at her home, first street, or at the home of Stoddard, 2019 N street, cver. evening. Mrs n at the same place apartment in the Wardman tel B Mrs. Thurber Entertains In Honor of Visitor {Mrs. William Leonard Thurbe tertained a large h in Chevy in honor of Baltimore, Rausch. of bridge, lens t her house The 10 ta- with additional to tea. Asked to meet Mrs. Westman were Mrs. Frank Arm- strong. Arthur Barber, Mrs Rob - Blake, Mrs. Wi Charles H. Cecil Chewning, | Mrs. Edw. ( Albert eich, Mrs o M ®. D Narnsmann >bb, Taylor rane, Mrs. Walter A Mrs. I 1 Gold, Mrs Mrs ert Alfred E. Howard, Frank Mrs, Donald E Mrs Jesse, hard, Lawrence | Robert Rausch, Mrs. | Mrs. Clement M. Royer | Mrs. John D. Sutton, | attery, Mrs. George P.| Henry Vieth, Mrs. . Wagner and Mrs. William | Jeter C. Radford, Pri Thurber was he . Wagner, Bobb pre assisted guest We Solicit Your Charge Account there is a decided style dis- “tinction in Capitol Fur Shop URS For Wear With| Your Easter| Costumci | EXCEEDINGLY MODERATE : PRICES { Capilol Shop. : 1208 G Street N.W, | Pizsesaszamsessencaasoyanessi1sgn " - liam Whitin arrived in th where he i | United States legatio and Mrs. € En F month on thy Mr. Franei return to hi ecticut ave home Vi and left in Gunsto Washin, and weeks, Mr. and lop Hopkins dall of 1 terday to sy Mr wvenue shortl to Cuba The ington on t York, from June for mer. have taken House. to New hrough the and Mrs. joined Katrina has been vis | York for a fortnight Mr. and M folk, Va., a short visit. Lee House. Dunn, ! her guest . where and Mrs. Rafael R for a will make and Mrs. Abram Simon will | brother, Mr. Wil- who recently | from Austria, tary of at Vienna her £ And his country first s se the ‘d Preston will re- dle of next week from | they are spending this | e west coast | Marion Wigmore will | apartment, at 2029 Con- | this country | ginia, near Mt. Vernon | Hail. Mrs. Wigmore | Thursday for Cali- | Le absent several nue, from n gton will den Mrs. J. A. L { Dun- | | Van Ken- yes- and Mrs. Florence York, who arrived end & few days | | ovin will achusetts | will go | six weeks. | t In Wash- | way back to New | they will sail in | to spend the Sum- home on M y after Easter month or a short vi h MRS, MARY of Fairfield, HA BORAH RINARD, ., sister and house- guest of Senator William E. Borah of .Woman's Lcague to Give York remain | weelk today to Mrs. Theodo George Colvoco thé tea table jong party to b N nd John M. Dunn have | at the latter’s daughter, an Rensselagr, who iting in and around New r more. b, - rs. J.'M. Brooke of Nor- re in Washington for a| They are staying at the |only to branches of the fan women whe nes in the w men wife of Comdr. Charles 1d her young daughter her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ker, in their apartment |year to make t women The league has beeh trying Service Party Tuesday Mrs | Jewell and resses will preside the auction and »e given by the Wom- Nav: ue at_the Club- Tues- The iling rupidly as e which appeals not connected with all service, but with civil- b are interested at all velfare of our enlisted for a his club hou: SOCiety of Mary]énd Arranges Greeting For State Executive Reception on Elaborate Scale Mary]and Day With Gov. Ritchie as Guest of Honor. The Governor of Cabell Ritchie, will be the at a reception of the Society on Maryland . Wednesday, at 8:30 o'clock, at the Washington Club. In the receiving line will be the presi- dent of the society, Representative Mil- lard BE. Tydir Ritchie, former Albert of honor Connecticut avenue. Miss taining Katharine Judge is enter- a small house fortable as well as a safe shelter for the men when off duty and to offer a bed and bath for a very nominal sum | Senator Biair L nd the two former presidents of the Maryland State So- | clety, Mr. William Tyler Page and Mr. | 2. D. Blackistone | The introductions | Maj. E. Brooke Lee, of Maryland. |8 The escort to the governor will be | the following young ladies, who will !wear the Maryland colors, black and |gold: Miss Catherine Morgan, Miss dith May Clemson, Miss Ogarita Web- ster, Miss Virginia E. Hebb, Miss Mary . Ford, Mrs. Douglas Tschiffely, Miss Lillian Gray and Miss Virgina Robinson, | 7 Addresses will be made by the gov- { ernor and the president of the society. There will be a musical program con | sisting of a plano solo by Mr. Har | Wheaton Howard: vocal selections b; | the well known baritone, Lewis, and a selection of by Mr. Warren Kennedy. Miss Aimee Steinmetz will render a group of songs, and Hawailan music will b given by Mrs. Douglas Tschiffely, Miss Annabel Bird, Miss Alice Hill, Miss Cora John- son and Miss Violet Maclntyre. With the siuging of “Maryland, My Maryland,” the program will be brought to a close, followed by dancing. The punch bowls will be presided over by Mrs. George H. Calvert, jr.; Mrs. James Dudley Morgan, Mrs. Byron Eu- gene Hamlin and Mrs. Johy Ritchie, ir. Invitations will be limited and admis- slon by card only. will be made by Secretary of State G. U. Frat Chaptcr Gives Annual Prom The Pi Chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity of Georgetown University gave its annual prom last evening, March 21, at Rauscher's. On the com- mittee for the affair were Mr. Irving Massell, Mr. Charles Friedman and Mr. Albert Chase. is hoped that many interested in the welfare of our service men will visit the club on that day Mrs. Emerson Liscum, president of the Woman's WASHINGTQN, Assisted With Ball { her H Sunday, Theodore aldwin and New York rapolis & € Miami, Dr. and Mrs. G. land are in few weeks. House. Mrs, as bee Dale Goldstei Connecticut n Walt zabeth “ollege is vi ahd Mr ington, during the T G lis Church e [ Davis, in Ralston, nas been ill the party over Mrs. So popular has guests including Baldwin, Miss Betty Miss Margaret Brannon . Mrs. William Giles of nd Miss Muriel Winston and beds must room and gam of charge. s for followed G. Baker of Cleve- Washington to spend a They are at the Lee and the wife of Corps, Ge patronesse Mrs. Douglas on Liscum, Mr 21 Helmich, Henry T. Alle | mond, Mrs. Hile Kir ry, Mr pre er Bugene Schutt, who | guest of Mrs. Li 1 n in her avenue, has returned to Cleveland, Shaw of Goucher siting her parents, Lieut G. C. Shaw, in Wash- Spring vacation. st Borden. s, A number of will assist candies and sho; over the club will be Miss He eune, Miss Le Garde Saureur and family of | Va., are spending two | er, Mrs. G, L. Pa. Mrs. Saureur | L for two months. L h, A. K. DIAMOND Says Here’s your opportunity!! It's own a beautiful diamond. Open count with Kay. and pay as most convenient. YEAR TO PAY!! 50c or $1.00 A WILL DO!!! s of the Robi Irs Cuno Rudolph and Mrs. the home becol our service men th A reading nished free be es a Mrs. Coolidge Is heading the list of | the card party Tues- by the wives Army and the Navy the head of the Marine Besides the announced are on, Mrs. Emer- Chester Wells, Mrs. M. M. Patrick, Mrs Mrs. John Hays Ham- ry P. Jones, Mrs. H. 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Wright played piano sol Mr. and Mrs. Keith those in the rece line the same evening Mra ente ving at wise man head but n should ha street northwest, in honor of Mrs.| Mr Durken sompanied ; his he Laura H. Halsey, the new dean at|Xrma Nichols . the Washington College of Law. Decorations were suggestive of St Patrick’s day, green ribbon, asrmr'u-‘ * gus ferns and spring fiowers being | Th Emb d Sh Ein ] { e rolaery op In the recelving line were: Mrs. Keith, Mrs. Halsey, Mrs. Ellen | Spencer Musscy, Judge O'Toole and | Miss Katherine Plke. Mrs. Harrls | Baldwin, president of the College | Women's Club, Mrs. N. H. 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