Evening Star Newspaper, April 7, 1925, Page 9

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SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) of Representative Newton, were also guests of members. Mrs. Adelaide Fairbanks of Tn- dianapolls and Néw York, daughter of the late Viee President and Mrs. Charles Warren Fairbanks, is the muest until after Kaster Sunday of . and Mrs, Herman E. Gasch, 1753 > street. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gerrish Smith of Dethlehem, Pa., and New York City announce the marriage of their daughter Betty Dent to Lieut. T. F. . Walker, United States Navy, Satur- day, April'4. Mrs. Walker isa grand- daughter of the late Judge Lewis Dent and great-granddaughter of the late Judge A. C. Bowle of San Francisco, Callf. Mrs. Walker's mother was Betty Dent, daughter of Judge Dent, and Mrs. Walker's father is vice president of the Bethlehem Shipbuild- & Corporation. Lieut Walker is a duate of the United States Naval \cademy, luty \cad ass of 1918, and is NOW on the United States Naval Announcement was made in New York today by Mrs. Hugh Hartshorne of Cedar Bluffs, Rumson, N. J,, of the agement of her daughter Beatrice Mr. T. Scott Fillebrown, son of John P. Fillebrown and the late Fillebrown of this city. afternoon, at which Miss Elizabeth Dean and Miss Blanche Halbert will mct as hostesses. Mrs. George Wal- son, planist, and Miss Helen Gerrer, violinist, will be assisted by Miss Charlotte Harriman, a young con- tralto. Mrs. Minnis Cunningham, Mrs. W. C. Gerbich, Mrs. G. A. Had- sell, Mrs. H. B. Hedrick, Mrs. Gerrit Miller, Mrs. Harry Woolever, Miss C. Rowensa Schmidt, Mrs, F. S. Holdrook, Miss Rose Palmer and Miss Ruth O'Brien will assist in receiving. Praceding the tea there will be an exhibition of Greek linen and handi- crafts, which will be arranged by Mme. Simopoulos and Mme. Tsama- dos. Mrs. Arthur Crawford of Chevy Chase, Md., was hostess at a box party at Polf's Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Lilly Jane Axton and Miss Dorothy Darly Wilson, brides of the near future. Others in the party were Mrs, Frank Grigg, Miss Mahilda Axton, Mrs. George Farnham, Mrs. Guy Saftord, Mrs. Nor- cross and Miss Mary Grigs. Miss Esther W of Gaithersburg, 3 entertained at cards Saturday evening In honor of her cousin, Miss Dorothy D. Wilson. The guests num- bered 40. The Washington branch of thej English-speaking Union will not.hold its regular tea tomorrow, but on Wednesday of next week, April 15, Mrs. K. V. H. Wylle will be the hostess at the tea for members and their friends at the club headquarters, 1107 Sixteenth street THE E list of patronesses for the children’'s Spring dancing festival, introducing the fantasy, “The Fairy Hour," to be glven Friday afternoon, April 24, at 3:15 o'clock, at Poll's, under the rection of Miss Hawke, the fantasy being the work of Mrs, Goring Bliss. The performance is to be given for the benefit of the Girl Scouts' Asso- ciation, District of Columbia. Other patrone are: Mrs. Henry Getty Chiiton, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Mrs. Willard A. Brownson, Mrs. James Freeman and Miss Helen Amory Ernst Every box has been sold, but a number of choice seats are still on sale. One hundred soldiers at Walter Reed will attend the show, the tickets baving been purchased by a friend of the organization, and 25 tickets have also been sent to the Neighborhood House by a subscriber. Congreasional Country Glub Celebrates Anniversary. The Congressional Country Club will celebrate its first anniversary with a big entertainment of special interest Saturday evening, May 25. It is expected that President and Mrs. Coolidge will attend, as they did the club’s brilliant housewarming a year ago. There will be a number of in- teresting features, The club will give another of & series of boxing bouts, followed by a supper and dance, Tuesday evening, April 14, Mrs. Henry W. Wells, who has been the guest of the Misses Colhoun for the last 10 days, has gone to Shelby, Ohio, to be with her nephew and his wife, Mr. and M W. Glller, before joining h Clark H. Wells, U. 8. M. C Mr. Hamilton Holt will be the honor guest and speaker at the forum luncheon of the Woman's Natlonal Democratic Club tomorrow at 1 o'clock. His subject will “Dis- armament.” be The marriage of Miss Helen M. Staples, daughter of Mrs. Maud Staples, to Mr. Bamuel Callaway 00k place at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon in 8t. Andrew's Church, the Rev. J, J. Dimon officlating. A reception fol- lowed immediately after in the apart- ment of the bridal couple at Copley Courta. The bride wore a“ gown of gray crepe, a hat to match and & powder blue wrap trimmed with fur. 6he carried & shower bouquet of bride's roses’ and lilles of the valley. Miss Mary Callaway, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor, wearing & gown of tan crepe and hat to match. Mr. Ward McCarthy was the best man. Mrs. Staples, mother of the bride, wore a blue ensemble suit, to match, and Mrs. Callaway, mother of tha bridegroom, was in blue, with * hat to correspond. Among - the guests at the wedding vith a hat | p. William Cline Borden will en- tertain the Columblan Women &t her home at a tea today. Mrs. Willlam H. Herron will give her delightful illustrated talk on “Wild Flowers.” “The Triumph of Courage” will be the subject of the Bible talk by Miss Anne L. Beathers tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock in the Willard Hotel This will conclude the series of de- votional hours, which have grown in interest and meaning and which wiil reach @ climax in this Holy Week rvice. The talks are under the patronage of the Young Women's Christian As- sociation, Many prominent ladies ha cepted invitations as patrone: the pecial Easter matinge to be by the Lenore Marie de Grange Children Players of Washington, when they will present a play en- titled “Mother Goose's Birthday.” The. play was written by Miss Ada Loulse Towsend, and it will be seen at Emer- son~ Hall, All Sould Unitarian Church, 16th and Harvard street northwest, April 15, at 2:00 o'clock .m. The list includes: Mme. Daeschner, Mme. Wroblew; James Davis, Mme. Simopoulos, Mme. Tamur: Mrs. M. M. Mahoney, Mrs. George Bar- nett, Mrs. Herbert M. Lord, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Miss Yvonne Townsend, Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs, Borden Harriman, Miss Natalle Hammond, Mrs. John B. Henderson Miss Beatrice Henderson, Mrs. Bec! inridge Long, Miss Mable Board- man, Mrs. Longworth, Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Mrs. George Oakley Totten, Mrs. Carroll Glover, Mrs. Scott Thropp, Mrs. Thomas Jeffer - son Hewerton, Mrs. Colin Livingstone, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. Willlam Allen Wilbur, Miss Margaret Whit- more, Miss Janet Richards, Mrs. Truman' G. Palmer, Mrs. J. C. Boyd, Mrs. Edna M. Colman, Mrs. Harvey Wiley, Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, Miss | Grace Abbot, - Mrs. Peggy Albion, Judge Kathryn Sellers, and Mr. Bush Brown, president of Arts Club. The entertainment committee of the Women's City Club will give an | Easter dance in the clubhouse, 22 Jackson place, Saturd April 11, from § to 12 o'clock p.m. A group of | fifty midshipmen from the Naval Academy will be the guests of honor. | Both men and women are inter-| ested lectures | in Mthurgical (Contu the Wire Your Home and Increase Its Comfort Get Our Estimate « SPECIAL BLACK LM‘P POTTERY Complete with Gzo?znn EBhade $11.75 Beautiful Lamp 'Way Under Value Electric Waffle Iron $9.50 heavy mickel HOME ELECTRIC SHOP 517 10th St. Main 6545 |Large Can Sliced. . . Large Can Grated. .35¢c [No. 1 Can Sliced. . .25¢ | | Hawaiian Sliced and Grated Pineapple Superior Quality Cau 40c Do $4.50 $4.00 $2.75 Magruder Inc. BEST GROCERIES Conn. Ave. & K St Established 1875 - M-BRIDKS & G STREET BETWEEN [ITHE | 2m 3 = Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M Where Paris, New York and Washington Meet are motoring through the South, ar- ived at Asheville, N. C., yesterday and are at the Kenllworth Inn. 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