Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1925, Page 52

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8 SOCIETY. ' THE Casualty Hospital ‘ Benefit Card party Planned for Friday. 9 Program Will Open at PM. at City Club, With Lady Managers in Charge. The annual card party for ihe bene- fit of Casualty Hospital will be given Friday afternoon, from 2 to 5 o'clock, at the City 1320 G street, by the board managers of the hospital. Martha J of the es of success Club, of lady Mrs. the board chairman of which great he and f Mrs. Coolic ard Taft, the and more than 2 inglon society the ed M the Va lady card an, president managers, upon socially = of is pa e based. Mrs. Willlam How- dies of the cabine 0 members of Wash- | united to make e most distinguish the season | Lee Webb, chairman of patroness committee announces that in addition to Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Taft and the others previc nounced list of New, Mrs, olas Lon Nirs. 1 m 3 lette, Mrs. A, Trles, Merton A low, Mrs ally Jesse Mrs. Wil k H. Gil rs. Amos o. 3 Connelly, Mrs, Mrs. Stan Tom R Scott, Mrs. Miss Mabe e, Mrs C. Corbin Mrs. Jol Robert E. Henry | ‘hite Speel, Edw Mrs Jefferson Mr ! aird Dunlop Charles W. Semmes, Mr Walker, C. Luc: v e frs. Carl Mrs, Mrs, Howerton, jr.; Mrs. Ke W s, Mrs. F. A. Drooy Irani, Mrs. George wd P. Costi Mrs ve Mrs, P: s A Henry hill Cook, Mrs. F Merkling, ward, Mrs nk Oden: 1l Moore Gray, Mrs. nd Mrs. Floyd R. Jeerns. Geol Mrs. W rd Han'| Mrs. Willi priz | public: Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents. Mrs. Philip May Charlestown W. Va.,, who ‘'were izuests of the latter's parents, Mr.and ! Leopold Behrend of 1868 Colum- | 1, have ned to their home. Bertha of New York, is the guest of Giles Heilprin of Uni versity place, aft spending the! Winter in California i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rubel have returned from a short Chi- cago. Miss 23 Chicago a town at the party of fr Mr. and York City wer guests last of the latter’s parents, Mr. Milton Hopfenmaer nue Mr. and of Ba: a visit in ft for week in | Dodge Hotel with | N s Mandle of New OFFICER OF KENTUCKY SOCIETY Wife of Representative Kentucky Elaborate Plans Made ForG.U. Hospi(a] Benefit. A list of the distinguished men and women of Washington. includin physicians, who will act as and patronesses of the to be Georgetown Universi City Club tomorro o'clock follows: Dr rend. Dr. Albert William rl Clark, ) Crowley, Dr. William J Dr. Matthew Donahue, Frank Duehring, Dr. Geo: I N . Frances Yove, Dr. James on’ Gapen y. Dr. Percy Hi " Holden, Dr. S. W J. Thomas Keiley, > Kober, Dr. Nordhoff-Jung William J. Lally, Dr. R. M. Tie|Charles P. Neill and the ladies serv- Gomte. #Dr’ Wi L Dr.|ing with her. -Miss Margaret Lough Tocephl & N Dr. Andrew Mc.|ran has provided unique and attrac- Intyre, Dr. Louis Mackall, ' Uiiisnios P Madigan, OMadicel Corpai 0 e later addition to the list of pa- P Teon A& el Dr TohE sses includes the names of Mme. ran, Dr. William Gerry Morgan 5 Sioen, s Leo B, Norris, Dr. John A. O'Donohoe, | 567 LU Dr. O'Malley, Dr. Charles A i Winthrop Peabody. Agnes Regan, 3 11, Dr. John J. e D e Rt o rthy and the Misses Cu Howard F. Strine, Dr. Robert Y livan, Dr. . Sanderson, D . Dr. G. B. Trible, Dr e | At Arts Club Tea. ; Mrs. Ja Bean,| Miss Hattie D. Burdette will be I‘:&:}.Eh ;n‘l_le ii’r::lnm\rx.“i\‘!::. 1v 'J!ll!‘v’eo}lf‘— {hostess at the tea this afternoon for Mrs, S D. Bronson. Mee. Philip pran: |the private view at the Arts Club and B TATan: Mes TTh e \A!u.n have with her as guest of honor Thomas A. Cannon, Mrs. Gladys Drannigan. : | exhibitors.” " Other artists who are showing their work are Frank Schoo- nover of Wilmington and Wharton | Harris of Philadelph Society ;part_v to Raise Funds for Catholic Rural School party for the benefit of the ural Vacation School will uesday afternoon at 2:30 patrons{o'clock, under the ausplces of the lge party| Washington District Council of the = C. C.'W. 'Fne - School, Nineteenth street and at the | Mintwood place, offers an ideal set- at 2 ting for a May day party dwin B. Beh-| Mme. Daniel Steen, chairman, as rico. Dr. |sisted by Mrs. George P. Scriven and Jerome | the other members of the board of Cusack, directors, s leaving nothing undone Dr. to make this card party one of the e B.|most delightful of the season. Mr A E phy. in charge of tickets Dy every assurance that a ts will be pres welcomed by Mrs. ception committee Mrs. b | charity ward in ¢ Hosp ernoon given for a Ser Tumult rs. Peter Miss Re- W. Mec: Wells, z Milton I wer, Mrs. Martin J. Con. . C. R. Craig, Mrs. Jeremiah n. Miss Mary Dove, Mrs. Pet Drury, Mrs. David J. Dunigan, Mr. and Mrs returned to road after : Shelbourne Miss Doroth was the Miss Be place The Jacob K home sta ntic Ci Brill Tenp dinner the ni The laying the Jewish Sixteenth and place this with app: N Miss Eleanor Behrend is the week end guest of Miss Grace Deiches, in Baltimore, and attended the fra- y dance last night. stone of ter, at| will take o'cloc of the Communi; Q streets, rner « 3 wville, Tenn guests of their son-in- law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis of Connecticut avenue Mrs. L. Barchfeld of Pittsburgh the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fishel of 2614 Connecticut avenue. Miss Bernice Simon w last night, enterta 8 olks at dinner followed by danc at her home, in honor of her birthday anniversar: Miss Ruth Franc has returned to | New York, after a short visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franc, Dr.and Mrs Kirball, who o \were guests of their parents | Mr, and Mrs. Franc, have returned to Boston Mr. A. Levy and family of Balti- more motored to Washington last week end and were guests of rela- tives. The Friday Club 1t luncheon’ followed last week by Mrs. Isaac Behrend, at | her home in_ Beverly Court. | Mr. Harry Hahn has returned from a week's visit in New York and At- lantic City. Mrs. Alexander several weeks in was entertained | by mah-jong | Wolf New is spending York City. (Franklin Square Hotel) “Faults and Failures—" Do not “mingle” at La Java in the preparation or sclection of the six- Served 12 course noon o 9 1 . ght Selections by Boernstein's String Quartet Sunday Dinner 50 Plate Southern Reiief ; Sfio;:iery Mrs. Mrs. Frank J. | Horton, Mrs. Mil-| Mrs, Ame: Hori- | Keith, Mrs. Louis ymbe, Mrs. | adi Annie A Noonan, Mr: O'Donnell, Mrs. Daniel W. O‘Donoghue, Mr James W. Orme. ! Judge Mary O'Toole, Mrs. Truman G. Palmer, Mr. Frank . John Payette, Mrs. Mrs A. Pierce, Mrs. Pope, Mrs. Ready. M ftell, Mrs rtz, Mrs, Raphael more (s about W’lk’eff Seience has devised a new process for their removal Ry ERASETOR WRINKLE TREATMENT Combined with the use of &rasefo: at home daily will posihvely cause a mar. velous improvement— Marinello Beauty Parlor 1771 Col. Road. « Col. 1015 Mrs W. 8 Miss Margaret Henry Sohon, Mrs. D. E. S Mrs. Joseph P. Tumulty, Mrs Douglas White and Mrs. Strasburger. Charles Semmes, Joseph Announces Card Party 12 at Wardman Hotel ies of the Southern Relief So- vill give their annual card party benefit of the “home™ at 2403 Ivania avenue. 1106 G Street,N.W. ' The Housc of Faihion” Extraordinary Values Monday Special Purchases—and Our Own Stocks SMARTEST COATS ©% On Sale Monday All kinds, all sizes, big savin. ON e $29 35 *49 $55 to $85 Ensemble Suits, $39.50 and $49.50 $29.50 to % Tailored Suits, $19.95 Monday—Hundreds of NEW DRESSES Special purchase—for every occasion. All the beautiful crepes, silks, georgettes. N $15 = 25 From 6:30 to 8:30 Stylish and distinctive dresses at big savings. National Catholic | one of the| SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Mrs. ‘Coo]idfle Heads List of Patronesses For Benefit Function i Card Party Scheduled at City Club Wednesday by Ju- venile Protective Associ- tion. The long list of distinguished pa- | tronesses for the Juvenile Protective Assoclation card party scheduled for | Wednesday at the Clty Club is headed by Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, and includes | Mme. Panaretoff, Mrs. James J. Davis, | Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. Stephen . Elkins, Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. | Archibald Hopkins, Mrs. George Hew. {itt Myers, Mrs. Theodore Noyes, Mrs. | Brnest P. Bicknell, Mrs. Walter I. MeCoy, Mrs. G. Wallace Hanger, Mrs. Christian Heurich, Mrs. Whitman Cross, Miss Kate Dean Owen, Mrs. James Carmalt, Mrs. Frederic Far. rington, Mrs, Richard Fay Jackson, Mrs. U. G. B. Plerce. Mrs. Willlam Mather Lewis, Mrs. John Paul Earn- est, Mrs. Robert C. Howard, Mrs, George C. Shaw, ‘Mra. Elwood P. Mo. rey, Mrs. Samuel G. Blythe, Mrs. Clar ence L. Harding, Mrs. Hamilton Dim- ick, Mrs. Willard Bigelow, Mrs. C. Wardell Stiles, Mrs. J. Wilmer Latl mer, Mrs. Edwin W. Allen, Mrs. Lar kin W, Jlazebrook, Mrs. Louis A, Simon, Miss Charlotte Campbell, Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, Mrs. William H. | Herron, Mrs. Charles H. Tompkins, Mrs. John Spaulding Flannery, Mrs. Willoughby Chesley, Mrs. Claude W. Owen, Mrs. George Putnam, Mrs, Wili C. Barnes, Mrs. D. K. Shute, Mrs, Richard Walnwright, Mrs. James Huntington Turner, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. { Julius Lansburgh. | Mrs. Gllbert Grosvenor is honorary chairman, and Mrs. T. William Bar- rett, chairman of arrangements, has | serving with her Mrs. Virgil B. Jack- son, chairman of patronesses, assisted by Mrs. Richard Fay Jackson. Miss usan Baker, chairman of candy, will be assisted at the candy table by Miss Katherine Wrenn, Miss Mary Happer, Miss Anne Devereux and Miss Jessic Adkins. The officers and directors of the as. soclation are: Mr. Clarence L. Hard- ing, president: Mr. Louls A. Simon, | first vice president; Rev. J. J. Dimon, i second vice president; Mrs. Virgil B. | |Jackson, secretary; Mr. Claude W.| | Owen, treasurer. and the Rev. George Atkinson, Miss Susan Baker. Mrs. C. | W. Childs, ¥irs. Edward B. Clark, Rev. | w. . Rev. J. J. Dimon, Dr. | L. W. Glazebrook. Mr. Clarence L. Harding, Mre. Virgil B. Jackson, Judge J. Wilmer Latfmer, Mr. Fred | S. Lincoln, Mr. Claude W. Owen, Mr. | Leon L. Perry, Mr. Louls A. § { Mrs. Walter §. Ufford and Mr. | C. Wilkinson O C y ‘| Music T; ée Feature i At Club Tea Today. | The tea table at the Congressional Country Club will be presided over |this afternoon by Mrs. E. Lester | Jones, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs. 8. E | Hopkins and Mrs. Oscar S. Bland. There will be a program of music. Let us clean and reblock vour old straw and leghorn hats in one of the new Spring styles. We will make it look like new. new in hat trimmings—Flower. frames. 508 11th St. N.W. in presented Large selection of advanced D. C, MAY 3, SUTEE MISS RACHEL THOMAS, Whose parents, M. and Mrs. Clar- ence S. Thomas, recently announced | her engagement to Mr. Arthur Heis ler Van Horn of Washington nd, the wedding to take place in_October. | and lev Society Folk Sponsoring “Alice in Blunderland“ The list of patronesses for ‘‘Alice Blunderland,” the Twentieth Club’'s p which will be at the ew National heater the night of May 13 for the ‘entury benefit of the Juvenile Protective As- sociation and the clety, cludes among those interested in the success of the event Mme. Wroblew- ska, Mme. Varela, Mme. Pantaretoff. M Boughton Wood, Mrs. Archibald Hop kins, Miss Nannle Jobe Dunn, Mrs. Theodore W. Wendell Phillips Tuckerma Travelers' Aid So- is partially complete and in- rs. Louis D. Brandeis, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Arthur SUMMER PRICES FUR REMODELING 1925—PART 2. | atrs, | Child Conservation SOCTETY: S S o lugene Le Merle, Mrs. Charles White, Mrs. Whitman Cross, Willlam Mather Lewi Boyce, Mrs. Peter Dru Walker Mrs. L3 Mrs. Ralph M. Hallett, Mrs McFarland, Mrs. Samuel J Mrs. Fulton Lewis, Mrs. Larkin zebrook, Mrs. Iranklin 1. Kl Mrs. C. D. Robertson, Miss Fran Battelle, Mrs. Wilson Compton, Mrs Truman Palmar, Mrs. J. Wilmer | Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. Willlam | Latimer, Mrs. Richard Yates, Mrs. | Bowie and Mrs. Edward G. Lowry. s e A | Lcaguc Circle Formed. The Chevy Chase.Circle of the Child Conservation League of An organized by Mrs. Lucy 1 tional organizer, Wedne noon, April at the ( Library. The office President, Mrs. W. 1 dent, Mrs. E. H. Cool retary, Mrs. W. E sponding secretary, Mr I'he Chuse were Roe; vice presi recording sec- Springer; corre P. P. Quayle Mrs. H. V. Schrieber, and reporter, Mrs. H. Gi. Schurecht et-acquainted™ meeting will be held t the home of the preside: . La Roe, 3805 Ingomar street. vy lected Ho Mrs. Goss, president Milford ‘;l! 517 loth St. vice president, and Mrs sec- | retary, of the Washington Circle \n-r.-] Mrs 804 Scventh Street TOMORROW ONLY! ST Electrify your home and do the housework quote the right prices on wiring. FLOOR LAMPS Hair Dressing Appliance: THE NEPTUNE WAYER sing bill # " [ ¥ “electrically we'll FEATURING As a we ar Bla trimm compl with pleat ed geor Special Att for EXTRA latest developme n oes perfect hair saving you as well a Price, $5.00 R R TR AR Main 6549 )! 7 X N.W. All the women who attend this remark- —with privilege of Free Storage in our Moth-proof Vaults until next Fall. WM. ROSENDORF 1215 G St. N.W. Nineteen Years of Honest Dealing LEGHORN & STRAW HATS CLEANED and REBLOCKED Complete Selection of New Spring Materials Save money by making your own hats. Everything s and Feathers. styles in ladies’ hat Straw Braids—Straw Cloths Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop Main 8322 | R 2 e 2 TR T 2 T T 77 DONT TAKE VERY step of the wash- ing done in one tank! ‘Washing, - rinsing, bluing — The Savage Washer and Dryer is a3 practical as if you had planned it yourself. It's $0 easy to use. Put your clothes into the They’re carried through the spinner is up above the water line where it spins the clothes dry. 720 12th St. N.W. Franklin 7694 Distributors Royal Cleaners Copeland Iceless Refrigeration With Contagious Diseases Wash Your Own Clothes in a SAVAGE WASHER and DRYER Washes - rinses - blues - dries - all in the same tub WASHER and DRYER. Free Demonstration—Easy Payments I It's Electrical We Do It J. C. HARDING & CO., Inc. A CHANCE ° o e o o e e e e e e e e Without lon on part, you | piihagt i on . e tion about the wonderful new Savage | snd your special cesy terms plan. ST LT LIS 2L LT LS L L LA P B L LA L T EAs L 12 L HEL L 2] Ao ot FE 21 7171 R 1) 111 LI SO B 12 28 2 L LI PP H I P 2L 2 L OO oA 171 2 2P I A1 s able event tomorrow uwill enthusiastically await our next ‘“One-Cent Value SALE No. 1 Choose any Hat from this phenomenal group of Spring and Summer Hats Worth to $5.95 Pay only $1.49 and then for a sec- ond model from this group pay only ONE CENT EXTRA! Cash or Credit The Price Is the Same Styles That Appeal, in All the Newer Pastel Shades, Flowered Crepes, Chiffons and Georgettes RN RN 1==Tell Your Friends About This Amazing Sale!=4| Jubilee.” One-Cent Sale 49 AND BUT ONE CENT MORE FOR ANOTHER HAT Cash or Credit The Price Is the Same 917 F Street Spring Dresses Pay the Balance at Your Convenience and Have the Pleasure of Immediate Wear

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