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s Additional Patronesses Na The Stonewall Daug] Benjamin 1 trida tel, i This men life who will esses Adc John Belmont, Mrs. Harold Mrs. Mre. Archi gon-Hallenc utz Wiley M B son, Mrs Ather Webb. Moore, Lawtpn ..Gideon M Chadsey, Mrs. and Mrs. 1 of the patrone: ma Mrs of the reception committee and will be assisted by Representative H M. Ga Biddle, ( Maj David ward Ow ia Rolan Mr. a . P cis W F. H Walcer Marios Thom Smith Jack Mrs Smith Willis. Claren Pickett Mrs Dr. } I Mrs of the J. McGuire vice chairn guerit lance. D. o Annual May Festival Ball | Unitec and is bei 1st of promises “outhern Mrs. presid she | McGu mittee, with vice ¢ the fu fray t Veterans when they go to attend their annua May Mrs man with man thefr chairman of the committee, Danie nd Di Fitzhugh Con Mr. C Hall, Hor Mr. F Midadle J. A Mr e Miles, Haver Burrows Oliver Mr. H Henry Frances Gordon Biebush Gordon ( Mr. G Maj. € F. Jot A.R C. Art Dollman, Mr. David npk dell, 1 FFaber. Cadisc] R J. Cli Tribby Jones Mr Rourn. Kracek w Powel Louis dwin Weihe, Judge D. H. S R. I O'Brien 20, Mrs Mr, Recent Bride. med for U.D. C. May Ball| ball given by| Chapter, United | Confederacy, Mrs. | president ' nan Park Ho- | 1l interest long list of | in social | annual May Jackson hters of the s eliciting is indiczted and women act | of the affair. | litional ~patronesses are Mrs. Hayes Hammond, Mrs ry | George Barnett, | Walker, Mrs. E. H. Liscum. Roff Gravener, Mrs. Bloedorn, | Goodwin D. Ellsworth, Mrs. W.| H Lum, Mrs. e. Mrs A. Helmis Hopkins, Mrs. Claes Mrs. Harvey . Mrs. Borden Harriman A. Drury, Mrs. William F frs. . J. Henning, Mrs. William sardman, Mrs. Houston Thomp David M. Lea. Mrs. William Du Puy, Mrs. Jessie Lee, Wade Ellis. Mrs. Linwood | Wade Atkinson, Mrs. | gan, Mrs. Rose Mulcare, A 1 George E Mrs. ¢ Williams, Lee Benoist, Hawkins H. G. Cl is chair- committee. Johnson is chairman widespr by the prominent patrons and patron bald ton Mrs, Mrs Mo James F. Senator J. Thomas Heflin, | B. Stegall, Mr. G pt. William Humphrey and Mrs. Q. B. Newman, | Representative and Mrs. | Mr. and ad-| | Kincheloe, Mrs. P. T. e Bacher. Carter RAYMOND MIL) Mrs. onzales, C: o WRRR 5= L Sweve— B. Bloodworth, Mr. Charies Mr. Page Irving, Mr. Clarence | po en, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil A. Beas-| aughter of nd Mrs. John F. Little, Mrs. | pjck's Chu H. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs.| Mo \Watt. d H. Rowe, Col. A RBrindley nd Mrs. Har R. Fulton | M. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. F $8ir Bobert Gharghiicss Hill, Miss Irene Langford, Mrs. | ney Fietcher. Mo H unter Creech, Mrs. Danfel C.|J; B Mrs. H. L. Bishop. Miss|Bacher, Dr. ) n Milligan, Mrs. Jeannette O, William pson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C.| Herrir Miss Jessie ('. Branscomb, Mr.|and M € Myrtle Ketchum, | Mrs. Belknap | 3 /1 . Mrs. H M. Clarke, H]H»Gmld Sponsors Benefit Mrs ope, Dr Doll Mrs. John Dr. J Bulloch, Mr | W. I Benning, Lieut. Bebush.| Mary's sugene Jarboe, Dr. Thomas G.|the ladies | Hospital, is to give n{and mah-jong party for the hospital ball committee and Miss Washington Club, Saturday, n. Mi 2:30 o'clock p.m 2| a ’atronesses announced are Mrs. rederick H. Brooke, Mrs. Willard H Brownson, Miss Alice Clapp, Mrs. Carroll Glover, Mrs. J Mrs. Lincoln Green, Hyde, Mrs. Herman Kibbey Mrs. Fulton Lewi: Ridley McLean, Mrs. J. Upshu 5 s T aa | head, Mrs. Walter G. Peter, Bentinal Tl whic < | Perry, Mrs. C. A. Stedman, Mrs. John i ‘~‘“,l,,|‘.jlm}ls of | Crayke Simpson, Mrs. Thomas Bell | kson Chhpter of the | Sweeney and Miss Edith R. Trapier. ters of the Confedera . | held this year on the Making Petite Fours. it Wardman Park Hotel to be a gala occasion for! The attractive little cakes known | people and their friends petite fours had their origin in over the country France. The idea is one worth mak- Benjamin Soule Gantz is the | ing use of. Petite fours are, you| ent of the chapter this vear and | know, little cakes with some sort of appointed Miss Marie J.| decorative icing. sometimes garnished with bits fruit or little chairman of the ball com Mrs. Frank Morrison | candies. B0 ) Ry hairman. The ater part of | baked in The way nd received will zo to help de-| {5 proceed is to make a zood sponge he expenses of the Confederate | cake and bake it in a shallow pan. their | \When done it should be turned out on Tex..|a bread board sprinkled with a little | | powdered sugar and allowed to cool | The cake should then be cut into at | tractive shapes-—diamonds, circles, squares, heart Having cut the cake into shapes, each plece should be | iced or decorated in some attractive manner. Make a batch of white icing and separate into different bowls. Add a little red coloring to one batch —raspberry juice or beet juice melted chocolate to some- | maple sirup to another batch, oranke uice to another, etc. Ice the little shapes neatly, and after the icing has set a little add some sort of decora- tion—a bit of a candied cherry or angelica, or a little design made from | the little sugar candies used by | fectioners. Some of the cakes may be | iced with rich chocolate frosting, These are always popular. A dab of plain white icing in the middle adds a | little decoration. MRS. ‘R, . Watt, Pat- Jessie T she was Miss Mr. Court Bishop, Maj. | Mr. James Thomas Burke rce st Guild, board of an auxiliary the a benefit bridge Frank Morrison chairm e Weighell 1 Thomas Jennings, { C. Chapter to Hold 1 Da May all has ire 1 convention in Dallas, Edward E. Britton is chair the men's floor committec W. T. Nishwitz vice chair and they have among othe: list: Mr. Fielding M I Gorden Smith, vice chairr r. ¥. Thomas Evans, Mr. Fr Mr. Edgar Hunter way, M Madison Webb, Dr. Thomas I William 1. Denning, Brokmeyer, Mr. Harry ston, Mr. J. Raymond Pope, Mr- Massey, Maj. O. H. Blodworth, amuel Nichols, Mr. W. John W. Stagger: Heap, Mr. rester F. Pri Mr. John A . Mr. J. C. Di lark Dr. ton, lugene T T. Nish Mr. War- Adair John W Mr. C Trimble, Mr. Claude | BEugene Jarboe, Mr. Mr. John L. Fowler, I, Mr. Charles Patton John Baxter Hill, Mr. Boswell, Lieut. Jack Tom Amole, Mr. Murray Mr. Nesbett Morrison, /. H. Roe, aj. James Beasley, Col ster Hill, Mr. zner, Dr. ir.Oliver Edwa Tur S arves ox ;M. Water Lilies. Water lilies have gained a great vogue as table decorations. Of course, it s not always possible to get water lilies, even from the big florists. But there are beautiful imitation lilies that are sometimes used—of pearly 8 floating in lovely little pools of 1y M. Gonzales )'Brien, Capt hnson, Mr. C Brindley, Mr. J hur Smith, Mr Hugh Robert: H. Kincheloe, Mr. el Shields, Mr. Wi Jieut. R. Wilson, Mr. Alfred Lane, h, Mr. Carroll J. McGuire, } Jones, Dr. H. J. Arthur, Mr nton Tribby Charles . Mr. A, T. Clark, Mr. Edward Mr. Thomas Mortimer Offutt, William L Mr. Mr. Custis Peters Mr. Mortimer Mocorchouse, A . Mr. Monroe Blake , sr.. Mr. Jasper Lindsey, Mr. R Judge Cloyd J. Byars, Mr. ugene Hartley, Atkinson Lucian I, Mr. Belknap S. Smith, Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Harry M. Clar Hardy, W. Marvin Hunter Creech, Mr Walser., Mr. G. A. Gutches R. Norman, Mr. Dave Lum, P. Trving, Mr. C. W. Taylor T. Carter, Mr ank Morrison, Reduction Sale On Spring Scarfs d an Short Fur Coats water. A novelty is a set of candlesticks made of foggy glass with water lilies to hold the candles. And with these | go a flat, big bowl shaped like water lily, al set of water:] dessert s BLEMISHES GONE/ a new beauty re- mains. A pure, vel- wvety, soft skin free from complexion ills. Tts astringent action counteracts wrinkles, flabbiness, undue redness and excess oiliness. White - Flesh - Rachel RAUD'S D. Willis, Mr Send rcc. for Trial Size Ferd. T. Hopkins & Son, New York City OF NEW YORK Furrier 1312 G Street N.W. City Club Building Storage Repairs Remodeling For Children's Hospital‘ Children’s | een, | ‘THE ' SUNDAY ~ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 26, News of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Harry King left yes- terday for French Link Springs to spend two weeks. and Mrs. Alvin West leave to- for their home in New York City. . West has been the guest of Mr. mil West for two months, Miss Dorothy Friedman of Atlantic City is the guest of Miss Edith | Samuels, Mrs. J. M Recent Guest M. Goldsmith is spend- ing a week at the Hotel Ambassador, Atlantic City, having gone there after a visit in New York. Mr. Goldsmith i Will join her there. going from Miami, Ila.. where he has been spending some time. Mrs. David L. Engel returned Wed- nesday from a stay of four weeks in New York City, where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. Harris, at_the Hotel Marie Antoinette. Mrs. Jeff Kornicker and yvoung son have returned to their home in New York City after spending several weeks here with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kahn. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newmyer of New Orleans are spending a short time in town Mrs. Julia Birkenwald of Baltimore was the guest of relatives in town last week Mrs. James Lansburgh is spending a week in New York City Miss Frances Held has returned week’s visit in New York, s the guest of relative: r. and Mrs. Samuel Meissner of Columbus, Ohio, were guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kaufman. Mrs. Sidne; West returned Wed. nesday from a week's stay in Amanu.-jA"eme Chapter, O. E. S., City., The Friday Club was entertained at Announces Card Party luncheon. followed by mah-jong, Ias\‘r The ways | Areme Chapter, week by Mrs. Abe Sigmund. % Mrs. Abe Minster has returned | ang s for d | pleted angements for from Baltimore to her apartment in |noon card party at the Mayflower several | Friday, May 8, at 2 o'clock p.m. The the Argonne, after spending weeks in Baltimore as the gues | chairmen of committees appointed to ARk & her son-inlaw and daughter, M AMr Myron Oppenheimer. — % e = > s. Sol Pevser of Newport News. Musicale—Daily at 4:30 P.M. spent last week with Mr. and | Droon's, 13th & G Sol Herzog of Connecticut | _Presentink miss Gene Bransc Phillis Fergus’ Mrs. He H. A retchen Hood, axssting TY STARBUCK, Charming young visitor over Easter week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ho- bart Brooks. mmittee of has com the after s. and Gmbe. Beach Miss venue. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Behrend were | “NoUhAV o FRIDAY. No cHARGE. hosts at a theater party, followed by | —— F U R S a supper, at Wardman Park Hotel | Repaired At ht | Remodeled Summer The Wednesday Club met at the | Country Club Friday of the past week | Redyed 5 Stored Prices for luncheon. followed by mah-jong. | WOLF, Furrier Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sigmund were | hosts at dinner Thursday at their | 30 and 32 Florida Ave. artment in Wardman Park Annex. | 12 { Lansburgh is spending | t French Lick | Anna B. Murray | Hairdressing Parlor, 16th St. Munsions Lans luncheon, followed by mah-jong, at| the Congressional Club. Luncheon | Norman {both of Bal was served at small tables each hav. ing an attractive centerpiece of Spring flowers. Dr. and Mrs, 1. Skirball, the latter formerly Miriam Fran re the week end guests of the lat- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ‘ranc of the Gotham. Miss Ruth also | pending the week end with her Bob Marcel . Re-set Third Day Haircut . Facial Manicure Shampoo Water Wave For Appointment North 10000, A Stanley ¥ atives in Norfolk, V. Mr. and Mrs." Maury Simon are spending the week end in Atlantic “ity. her is visiting rel Marriage Licenses. - Mlsrrings Hiconues Bave becaslavasd 0 152 S5 mant and Mateline' D, faste B Sla el dpatae D and Ida R. Putter of Hackessin, Del. Robert E. Saunders of Roanoke, Va., i Morgan of New York City and Bar this city For pleasure and sport. Attractive Open for the Seawon June Iat. Beautifal upper Saranac Lake. N. Y. heart ew large ‘double Acres of lawn, of streams “and bathing oeing, fishing. LE " GOLF—spiendid course. Tenm Boernstein's famous orchestra LK from our dairy. COT- furnished. Hotel rates, in a week up. Make reserva led information_address stel Grafton. Washing Tnn entertains no one rates. f the Adirondacks. Mans private hath o, hundred and cluding meals, tions now. For det Harrington Ml ton T Saran with_tubercular tr e Bring In This Ad Before May Shampoo . . . . . .50c Hair Dyeing . .. $4.95 Hair Bobbing . . . 50c Marcelle Wave. . 75¢ Marcelle & Bob Curl. . §1 MISS FLEET Formerls of Woodward & Lothrop and Lansburgh & Brother. Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. = Franklin 2224. Expert Service T Va. and Robert E. Mollie F. Martin Vi R. Wheeler and Louise Green John J. Winston and Mary A. Fitton. Frank J. Whitmire of Helena. Elizabeth E. Jol . Va R B R Kekenes and Diana C. Gloyd and Ellen B. Gree Brown and_ Lillian Betts Bowers and Ruth N. Huntt iyn Jackson. f Landover, Md. city. Velma Evans. Molasses Fruit Cake. Work well together onme cupful of butter and one cupful of brown sugar. Add two cupfuls of cooking molasses one cupful of milk with qne teaspoon ful of soda dissolved in it, and one tablespoonful each of spice, cinna- mon and clove, and a little grated nut- meg. Add four eggs well beaten and five cupfuls of sifted flour, or enough to make a Stiff batter. Flour two cupfuls of raisins and one cupful of currants washed and dried, and add last Bake in 2 moderate oven for one hou and FOR YOUR OLD ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER That old ELE CLEA! TRIC VACUUM ER is good for something. It's worth $12.50 to you toward the purchase of the newest of perfected cleaners. That old cleaner was a suc- tion cleaner. At its best it never pick- ed up threads—never got all the grit from the carpet nap. Suction alone or brush can’t do' it. CLEANERS” TO YOU—BALANCE IN EASY PAYMENTS Quality throughout. Quality of build. Quality of per- formance. Smooth-running, light, thorough. With the double action of powerful suction and a motor-driven brush to get all the dirt that clings to the top or sifts to the depths of your rugs. It cleans cleaner. It lasts for years, and NEEDS NO OILING. 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