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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 12, 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY. w . C . 1 E t t . Missouri Society Here Representative R. Walton Moore will | Bt 1] Envoy and Lady « . ~rp i o On Ball Committee be the v:pr»aki'r,o' n\? evening. Yocal 'y I IOIIleS m aplta ntertain BRIDE-ELECT OF MAY T i e iV ttore o solo by Mrs. Mallette Roach Spensier, | Howard to Be Honor Guests G e ] — ham are on the program, and Mrs ; & ey eStS Durlng EaStel‘ VV eek ; : TS The - Misourls Soelety, Ie sk 7 D Il oL e i cain aia Tty Toward will e 11 " extensive plans t ive as guests 4 4 entertaln ihe Mclety With seveml fn-{Britatn and Lady Howard will be t visiting members of the Daughters s Aaicirie: 3 eption on Wedr fte % o g stunts, and several others|d reception on anesda ernoc be of the American Revolution from % will be in evidence. Danecir = P 163 s orthw / 2 - 7 vidence. Dancing will |at 1634 I street northwest. I Many Absentee Residents Returning to City, Missouri. The meeting will be at ; i start at 10 o'cloek. At the conclusion |Teceiving line will be Mrs. Fr. B d ¥ the Hotel Roosevelt, April 20, and the 4 % of the entertainment program there | Wilkins, Mrs Lansing Others Seek Pleasure Resorts—Broadcast ; i following officers and delegates have iy Will bo an Interesting surprise flashod | Louise Tayler-Jone Mina K 3 b & Q,‘«'r- ||(4 d ipvitations to be I’“'QS“E“L: - ? upon the soclety and some of its mem- | Dr. Lois H. M x and Mrs. Ha ; : ¢ : Mrs. W. W. Botts, state regent, Mex- : ] Besa | Baldwin, president of the Co of Noteworthy Events. 4 ico, Mo.; Mre, Paul D. Kitt, vice pres- % , Gen. Lake, president of the society, | Women's Club, the members of wh i . ident general, Chillicothe; Mrs. John will propose that, on May 3, a caravan |are specially invited to - R ; Trigg Moss, St. Louis; Mrs. Clyde 2 of 100 autos. or more, loaded with| Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, Miss faw 5 T Connley, reporter general for .\'m‘l;h- ¢ . members of the society, leave the | Lucile Atcherson, Mrs. it . Howar sonian Institution, Kansas City; Mrs. % i zero mile stone here, at 8 o'clock, for |and Miss Helen Atwater will pour tea P Louise Sumner, St. Louis; Mrs. Mary X 2 % Winchester, Va., to see the apple!/and other members of oard « hu Amory oughton, N d X * T Tyt |1 "o ‘ana) Mrs, afautin b/ SafGrieas & . E. Ducoron, St. Louls; Mrs. Warren i blossoms in all their beauty managers of the clu will as Jorrow from Atlantic City, where |have gone to Atlantic City for Baster Quackenbush, Richmond: Mrs. F. ¢ . s e they have been for several years and will return to Washington about i ; Thompson, W bater Groves; Mrs. H Louise Stanle amucl g April 20, i Schroeder, Kirkwood; Mrs. Lon Z i > Mrs. Karl Fenning, Mrs. W pri derw, St. Louis; Mrs. Lugenla Gentry, 11 | Min. Tucker o Enteriain |nocens Mo ot e M a Mre. Murray Cobb of Rad- == 3 i 2 2 Genevicve . M S, P, oy R e Parn Hotel| Mrs. William Sydnor Thomson of| 3 Columbia; Mrs.” Alice Louise Hodgdon, Chlcago D. A.R. Delegation Genevic _Hendricks, Mrs , 'visit Mrs. Cobb’s mbther, Mrs. |Phoenix. Ariz. is the guest of her Hunnibal; Mrs. Tine Houston, Mexie 5 Fins Kaufmann, and Miss Bert 9 sister, Mrs. John A. Hull, at her home § 3 t'lrw. \,\lullm V. anmrsl(,\[,“'fl Lu\l‘fl £ o il e —_— — on Massachusetts avenue. Mrs “ Mrs. William Stapleton, e o i A Dina) Wit A e Dea i J se P Mrs. George C. Thomas, sr. Thomson is to be a delegate to the 4 Frank Fay, Chillicothe. o : B caRT, (I Fegenl Of (nie SEmplatcoitise astaiBert N. J. accompanied by Continental Congress and will remain | § | X i Hostesses will be members of the i cago Chapter of the Daughters of th Just dip the g A A Tniithe ity mmtn, abaubiane Bratot|ik ] S socioty -who are members of the : American Rtevolution, one ' of the! pencil into nd the Faster holidays with her | May. With Mrs. Hull she left yester- { 4 Daughters of the American Revolu- largest chapters in the soclety, will |y " rince cousin, Miss Katherine E. Thomas; at York and will tion: Mrs. Selden P. Spencer, Mrs. , ; ; arrive by special car with her ach snses atin, Miss Kather v 2o Yodakiin gation ¥ and the en permanently home Tenth street morth- % i 4 i tion will be located at the W, to fabrics, iz Hotel for the Con a Several season Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amory Hough- are guests of the Cairo for a ton and their son and daughter, Mr. [days. Louise Stanley, Mrs. Samue George F. Huff, for Easter day afternoon for New proceed to West Point to spend| § : 3 G B A % L. C. Dyer, Mrs. Howard L. Easter with Cadet “Charles Bowler { ; i Mit. Chariel B ICeyer MO W, King. They will return to Washing- | - % e . Durham, Mrs. Nelson P. Webster, 1 ton ton Wednesday afternoon. ¥ % Mrs. Thomas F. Callahan and Miss 5 gress, which convenes Monday., handy conta = { e 3 Louise Foster. y ;‘" '.\‘m\ Lol TR h{u:n A e 1 SIX] Mrs. Cornelius Belt is in Rich- ; ; The ‘speaker” will: be Mr, Fred 1| 1o D. A. T and Daughters o Bichold nesc ate Florlda, has as her guest |, ;n4, after a trip to Alken, Pine-| | | 3 S o of The Thte s ste Ot s ea O While in Washington she will & uire at prominent drug oy olmitton ana ‘Midsnip. | hurst and other resort > ] 1 bers will tertained by her many friends w. | and dry goods stores of | n Roy Stratton and Midship- | hUrst and other resorts. > mission, and musical numbers wi tertained by her many friend 20d drvi4ng John Rodgers 1, who are - e be by Mrs. Ethel Holtzelaw Gawler. i i i Mary Logan Tucker will give a te ing s e s o Elizabeth Watson of Lexing- T 2 ‘After the program ' tiers will bova E TONTGOMERY, Sunday for Mrs. Earle and members | georiing Products Company, | < for the Easter season ton, Mass., is the guest over Easter / ; reception, In the receiving line with|Aetive om the young Indles’ commit- | Of tho Chicago Chapter. of which her Easton. Px. i of ‘Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Robert L b g : the guests of honor being Mr. and|tee for the annual Way ball of the | MOther, Mrs. John A. Logan, and M Mrs. Montgomery Blair will 20 10| cglijns in the Montana apartment. . , Mrs. Fred I Cox and Maj. and Mrs. | Stonewall Chapter, L. D. C. Tucker have long been members. s e < | 3 lliam Wolff Smith. The reception | _ 3 il Wity Ans¥rincens iapgarcs on- |l Jiims Macjoris [iDeitiehyof WiNew Vi . 5 will be followed by dancing, which| g = D L 35, for Brope. Princess| Xork #rrived yesterdsy. and fs the| § 4 : i : ; will be in charge of Mr. und Mrs|Virginia Society Plans & Margaret was with Mr. and Mrs. Blair | Eie8t (o (his week of h-“:‘: g i W. Budgley and Mr. and Mrs. Joy Elab E Ball h Bacele e home er parents, ; : McPherson. Mrs. E. D. Hays, M iring her short stay dn Washington. f pr. ‘and Mrs. George T. Marye, on 3 ratten Kearns and Miss Tillie ,aborate Laster Da 8 N street. s ¢ einer will preside at the punch| The Society of Virginia of the Dis- e e e Mo e o ¥ ta < trict of Columbia will give an Easter e R ot ss Elizabeth McKaim, shter o - The meeting will be i charge of | ehtertainment and bLall in the large Figay and S ™ | Phelps place, has as her guests for { * vice president of the society ‘-\V":Kmrr‘::x;;‘m m-x;\sr clock. Garden + week Miss Betty Jessup and Mis: g i 4 gray room of the Z merson Howe are spending iaster | Sor0d7e (0 Pl oo e Ay i i ey ments were made by the executive T Vith Dancing Atlantic City and will return the | Joapm wil DL R ¢ Minsy e ¢ _ Leaders in “The Admiral council of the society, to make the ca e E : | Kaim will entertain at tea for her 3 occasion one of great interest as well Saturdays and Holidays : ¢t fnterest as we ) 3 ddle of the week ot it s ; \ : guests tomorrow afternoon J Cast Coming Thursday|us a pleasure. "Gon. H. Oden: Lake, 4:30 to 6 O’clock Mrs. Davis Treland will be joined in — i esident of th o Rolate R b g © Charles Rann Kennedy and Editn|Pre®ident of the soclety, will offictate. S rk taay by Mer daventer, | Mr oo : : ss e Ire ad, and ey w re- 52 2 Wynne Matthison, who are to appear - Niss Lotito Trctand, and thes wit re- | Miss Pattie H. Field e e e e i Dinner Dance Begins Diplomatic Career Admiral” at Wardman Park Theater z Friday, April 17, under the auspices . . of the Alumnae Association of the o Couvert Chargc e e e Parl Hote| Miss Pattie M. Field of thia city| National Cathedral School, will ar- ; The wonderful, refined, Service a la Carte F o} o THE 3 sh o 0 New Y trancing complexion e - £ i o AL sa om New |@nd Denver, Colo., who is the second MISS DOROTHEA DE DENYS, rive in Washington from New York et ! | = _ ] . g \,‘ \‘.r'(l. .r,,r Satys |woman to ‘pass the State Depart-| Daughter of the Rev. Dr. F. Ward Denys, a bride of next month, whose mar- | Thursday. They will be entertained :;':“:;J' h":fi’—hmf RatesiUnitorm “lth-?‘mn Restaurant e i1 " | ment's examination for entrance into| riage to Mr. G. Evans Hubbard of New York ix interesting society here and |af the cathedral school during their ot e e e oy 7 to 9 O’Clock Tiehelwerk. Later | the Diplomatic Service, has becn as- | in that city. e stay. ; stant. Highly antisep. | Paris where Mre, |Signed to service in the home office Mrs. William Howard Taft heads tic. Exerts a soft asd yner will - daughter in and will begin her duties here within the list of patronesses for the pres- s00thing sction. 80 Supper Couvert Charge $1.00 heol for the : vear & cewy doysiaties IRIEM ANt onslor Mrs. Coolidge Heads { Gomposer GroupiConcexts | anfation of [Ter SInEal | Otatee A Saturdays and Holidays i b o L L { Jatronesses include Mrs : ; £ 3 e e € , Which were taken by 150 applicants Card Party Patronesses| Sponsored by Pen Women |bur, Mrs. ierbert Ioover, s & Send 10¢ for Trial Size : _ Service a la ( : 1 9f | tor positions in the Diplomatic Serv- Valter Drake, Mrs am Mathe ) Clock Beiiire IOl e B LR T LT Benls Mis Ficdstick Dynt Grant FEED.T. BOPKINS£SOK, New Tord ancing, 10 O'Cloc Ohio, is the other duly accredited| Mrs. Coolidge heads a distinguishes husiasm is being manifesfed to- | Mrs. ~James Carroll Frager, Mrs. ficial in the American foreign serv- o . 3 e o . e ¥ ot = to Minnigerode Andrews, Mrs. Louis Gouvuud‘s States Naval £ the Kaster holidays wit list of patroncsses for a card Party | ward the concerts to be given b: A Sl o P . e having erved in the State|to be given at Wardman Park Hetel| "ord the concerts to be given by the{yertle, Miss Jessis C. McDonald, Miss sther, Mrs. Alda M. Bird, on |3 S e . Department for a little more than two | ¢ 2 3 omposer group at Memorial Conti- ! Helen Webster, Mrs. Francis Van 1 street from 2 to 4:30 o'clock April 23 by | i ! o e vears, attached to the Latin Ameri- | the Home Auxiliary Hoard, Columbia| nental Hall the evenings of April 29 | Vest Sleeth. Miss Carolens th enta ream While preparing for the Diplomatic| for the benefit of the Masonic and | = Wood, Mrs. Frederick Brooke, Mrs. Btins (FPlel bis roatded at'ilis | Bustern) fas iHome. | Otlier: patibns |01 - metican BenWomen: « Mun AT | wiifor Boters Mk W Hiecc TEedclite i i appa Kappa Gamma Sorority House, | esses are: Mrs. William Howard | fence Townsend and Mrs. Walter [ Mrs. Marion Butler, \\'rs (v“(tr?o‘ Crittenden street 108" Akasachngebts® avenvs -noGLC Mo Curtis. D. Wik Mra, | Bruce Howe, two of Washington's|Tully Vaughan and Mrs. Lincoln west. She attended Color: do Unive J. Davis, Mrs. Amos Fries, M eading woman composers whose : ¥Floyd Waggaman, who returned from a stay of six 0. 0% o% «% ¢% 6%-6% 6% 6% 6% % ¢% ¢*%% ¢% ¢% % % ¢% % 050038930 ¢80 430 430450430450 630 070 6304700 450 430 400430 030 070 ® | | | P0o%e-o IXTXIXES e adeede 00 0 o XEXTX s o o200 304} o % 00 o0 o 0 o e afeede fifesls . X3 0 X o o) ®, .’ urn Tuesd: . oo onzo Tyner and her young ®0 o RN phis, Tenn.; Mr. Fred ipman Joseph Daniel n of Newport, spending the Easter holidays with his aunt, Mrs. W. Furey, of Miller Green is chair- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Emanuel of |sity, but came East to Radcliffe,| ebb, Mrs. Albert O. Denha stands very high in musical| Ruth t Wardman Park Motel for several | She also studied in ar | Honry. Sinclair, - Mrs.. 'S Lynwood | Program. veeks, and have with them their son, | to become more proficient in speaking | Ajoore, Mrs. George Bontiliere, Miss| Mrs. H Mul , director = " Henderson Emmanuel, who is a student | the French language. Miss Field is| Ayeril] Strahl, Mrs, M. B, Van Metre, | FANS€Ments, announces a8 patrones: g v BRI at Yale University only 24 years of age. Mre. Lillian M. Stewart. Mrs, I, O |Mrs. William H. Taft, Mrs. Robert S ety 8 ta et | Cienccs e Thil related to the well known | Leahy, Mr: G. Boerner, Miss Bdna | Lansing, Mrs. F. W. Mondell, Mrs. by 'making them yourself. ' 6le ELEVENTH $T. Clarice a to Wash kaday families of VIr-| Patron, Mre Lewis A. Detterer, Mrs. | Hennen Jennings, Mrs. Alfred’ Pem- I¥sill toach you how; for = ginia, K v and Colorado. Her{R . D Mrs. J.'E. Lapham,|broke Thom, Mrs d Peter, a amall fee. | e rie = 24 == & s for 35. Da; mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Field, was |z G oot Mrs. Charies 5 | 30:. Mr Du ¥ Mrs. -utnvn‘mugumy o gl - iy s lucated in Washington. Her father, | Cecil, Mrs. H. S. Barger, Mrs. Joseph | Christian Heur : Henry MRS A M HILDEBRAND St Mrs. Busch will 4 before his death four vears ago, Was| A yaigh, Mre. Ella Woodward, Mrs rs. J Mrs. E. 4 Bidg., 11th & G Authars: breackfast of the Leaue of | holor®,fi% Aeath foUF Seers ago, Was| 4. iaigh. Mrs. Blla Woodward Mes i e : R o, 0 American Pen Women of 1 Bl Meleplions System, with ol . I A 3 Wobiwncd & Lothres 7 headquarters in Denver. 0. 1. Hoffmire, Mrs. George ast- | th two women now certified for s r s ihe Sumbjes debi. Whike Sulphur = 2.4 ment, Mrs. Garnett G. Loeffler and ] American foreign service, great in-|yfoe Frameis M. Shore | Springs, Va, and will have her daugh- | (oregt cénters in what action the | - 3 i e T GRS, [ i e et Ee S , The Vanity Shop 2 | return to her home | Gigning them to foreign posts when | 2 = . Tat Pl"“‘] Island, ¥la., as usual in the | ioir time limits for service in W asn.{Washmgton Quartet Gives No.' 6 Dupont Circle ate Fal dlss ington have expired. If desired, the | Annval Concert April 2% : Calls Your Attention to Mr. and Mrs Wic ¢ service here can be extended to four Nineteenth atreet morthwest have Sy e 4 Permanent Wave Season for Ea week the latter's —_ | The annual concert of the Wash- 5 daughter, Miss E Dawe of Canton Cornell Al Woidesd “mzmn Quartet will be held in s Now Open N. J.;Mrs. A Bolin and Mrs. D Foundry Methodist Church, Sixteenth 2 3 : « W. Wolfe of Philadelphia, Mr. and - |and P “streets, April 24, under the R 4 Why not have a wave where there Irs. T. F. Phillips and Miss Lois Patronesses Are Listed |Guspices of the Woman's Homo Mise ; is satisfaction, comfort and the most Shields of Woodlynne, N. J. and Dr. { Sionary Society, and {s a yearly treat P ] ccatonable price? All-over bob hcad . E. Ward and his sis Miss Anne greatly enjoyed bY all Foundry for $20.00—for the month of April Ward, of Cranford. N. J Among the patronesses who have : iy only. B gt Shis. . B Wity sl aon R » Make your®appointment carly for nd Alma and Vera Whitty of z_;i\ Wosens it torin ane M Sad 5 lh(‘.comlon of the hot days now in Fast Capitol street are at the Chal-) Aifred Sze, Mrs. James Parmalee, Mrs. store. agte;Atiankio LIy John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Edward | ixperienced operators in all lines Miss ¢ ancey of Marion, | Avery Harriman, Mrs. Frank S of beauty culture. o el oA Hight, Mrs. Delos H. Blodgett and 2 v is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. | Hight, Mra. Delos T [/ For pleasure -and -sport.. Attractivo rates. Marcel Bob Hair—Curl Ends. .. ... ...$1.00 Willfam Stryker Campbell, 2623 Gar- < e = Open for the Season June lst. 5 field street, during the Easter vaca-| Frof: Vladimir Karapetoff of Cor-|| ypper Sarunuc Lake, heart of the Adi Shingle Bob—Latest Styles ............ « 5¢c 3 nell will render a special program of || rondacks. Many new large double rooms . . o music on the piano and five-string || with private bath. Acres of lawn, high Shampoo with Lemon Rinse. . 75¢ Miss Heaven and Miss Adela L. |cello, under auspices of the local Cor- || monatélos, hunireds of streams apd ponfs: Facial Massage .... ....$L00 eaven are leaving the city this week [nell Alumni Socfety. {| HOLE GOLF, Tencis. ic parties, danc- i h‘mm A iheir cottage at Blue Ridge Sum-| Mr. Ervine J. Steenson will be the || ing. CERTIFIED MILK from oir own Hot Oil S i ¢ ....52.00 nit, Pa. accompanist. ~Arrangements are be- | dulry. COTTAGES for Itent, furnished. : Manicuring . 2 P SO SR B ing made under the direction of Mr. (| Hotel rates including meals, $42°a week Hair Coloring from $5.00 to $10.00 up. Make reservations now. For detailed \ lileanor C. Hughes of Syracus; Y.,[ mittee of alumni. Hotel Grafton, Washington, D. C. Saranac Call for appointment Fr. 4165 Open from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. Mrs. Percy M. Hughes and Miss|G. D. Ellsworth and a special com- || {Nforma Harrington _ Mills, e LU T TTTTT e e INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST FEATURING—FOR MONDAY : Advance Frocks | NewSussiey-Thiough . SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLAR . : iy $14.85 i /7 ilk Coats BEAUTIFUL SILK & CLOTH COATS Just for One Day— Of Satin and Bengaline FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE Monday. Onty i : Beautiful New Models, Made to Sell ; Fashion has approved such a prac- so5 COATJS FOR $ 55 | at Higher Prices ' tical garment in the Black Satins and Choice of guaranteed washable willow crepe . - - S in the most fascinating color combinations you Benga]lnes_'supplymg t}le Welg}lt that ] $115 COATJ FOR $65 lier have ever seen. needed all through the Summer—from Also printed crepes, georgettes and crepe-back 5 . satins, many with sleeves, collars and vestees. now untxl snow flles. ilill] Others with or without sle;ves in a wonderful range $145 COATJ. FOR $8L[5 :)f‘g'l::e?d printed materials, youthfully styled and Effectivcly modeled—and trimmed too NEWLY ARRIVED MODE Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20 with bordermgs of the Summer furs. NEW FASHIONS FROM THE LEADING ; W'OI:nen’S’ 36 10.46 FRENCH FASHION HOUSES ‘Also slenderizing models in extra sizes MOLYNEAUX PAQUIN AGNES WORTH Better Apparel at a Lower Price $ $ $ WE SOLICIT THE MOST CRITICAL INSPECTION | & : 25—— 3 5-.- 4 ey AL Mayer Bros. WEURGE EARLY. ATTENDANCE STQORE OPENJ ajo AM And now the surprise— Shop of Quality 937-939 F St. Third Floor = ple=— s l———loal———jo|l———[n]——( W =———[o[—— (o] ——n]—=al0l———o|—=al—=n|=——|l8]| ——0|———a |0 |c——=|n|—=21]0|