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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY. MAY 6 1925 Wymond Bradbury, Miss Sue White, |will be_ toastmistress, and by Miss |is the subject chosen by Mr. Fred-|sister of the bridegroom, and by her D. 8. C. for Retired Chaplain, " Have You DINED At SO‘ I I Y Miss Joy Webster, Miss Edith Ainge, | Emma Harper Turner, who was the |erick Willam Wile for his lecture at|own sister, Mrs. Glbert Hite, and Sl L | Miss ‘Emma_Wold, Mrs. Mary Ma- |organizer of the club. There will be | Rauscher’s tomorrow, at $:30 p.m. |Miss Louise Frenzel of Fairfax, a eut. Col. G - e, rty, Miss Fannie Wolfson and Miss |a revival of old club songs, under the | The lecture is for the benefit of |cousin, Army chaplain, at Palo Alto, Calif e LEisfe Hill. direction of Miss Edna Sheehy, and |Father John La Farge's mission| Mr. Donald Frenzel was best man|pas just been awarded the distin ottt e T e e the jazz orchestra will appear once (schools in Southern Maryland. The | for the bridegroom. Mr. Charles Al i i ; ithe, War De Contined from TSRO PaEe) | Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Willamson [more, There will be & club._ stunt |Rev. Edmund A. Walah. 8. JoPh. D, | lomsarth mee o Taiding marel, | Buished service Szl e Hill and Master Hill are registered |chtertained guests at dinner last week | upder the direction of Mrs. Willlam |Will introduce the speaker. Additional| ‘After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs,| partment for extraordinary heroism : {in honor of Mrs. William B. Hill of |E. Chamberlin patronesses are Mrs. D. M. McCarthy, | Marten motored to Washington and|in action against Moros at Lake| INNERS Are Growing at the Cairo Hotel, after an Baltimore, having their guests at| Tp, : M > 24 b otored b . < 5 ur DINNERS Are Growing 5 i i lethor b a ! R e members of the banquet com- | Mrs. Peter Drury, Mrs. D. D. V.|later started on a short wedding trip ASidanlue= i Ahe Phitppines: - 2 tripjtoiRatama aud othet poie ‘}.:.'.5‘.“‘.‘22 By fodin minte lithey mittee are: Mrs. Chester Morrill |Stunrt Miss Marguret Loughran and | They will make their home in this "‘la;;,"f[ 12‘;‘3 it w’:”lhm More POPULAR Every Day P Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anthony, 1713 |8 v oird ‘ chairman; Mrs. Willlam Chamber- ss Eleanor Lwing. eclty o -3 = e T a 3 W. Southern Methodlst CON- | H street, will entertain at tea in o honor |, 3 . and Mra, Williameon will spend | i, Drogram: Misg Edn Sheehy | PSS il = i e e s - a: ,& 'i"’ 5,: b = of Mijungfrouw Schippers | > . AR A music; Miss Mina , ushers 58 Miss Sara Levy and Miss Rose Y - 1 safety administered re: ast unc eon Dinner cuests of their son-in-law and @augh- | Jane Bartle W Levy of > = of his personal safety admin : fternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock. ) g : ane Bartlett, seating; Mrs. of the Portner have returned Navy Band Concert. g , s troversy Subject of Ac- rouw 'mm...wm is a delegate to the L€ nd Mrs. Willlam Wallace | Herron, decorations, and Mrs. Basil |after a week's visit to Atlantic City. 5 y .& d 2 «_ll'fi:h'__“nu"de‘i urder heavy fire of 810 | International Council of Women from - A M. Manly, publi The United States Navy Band, un- | shelis. i i the Netherlands. Mrs. Anthony will i ST WAAE Tk e i ) he marriage of Miss Clara Virginia | der the leadership of Lieut. Charles tion by Bishops. | be mssisted in recetving by.lier houde|y, e o e et Ruests at the m"{,’,’,‘f"fi,,“zfil‘ iy “:)hl“e“é','v;’,"‘",“f B o daughter. of M mne M % | Benter, will give the first evening con g Miss 7 v d Mrs. J. |y r. v arriv C| be g 'Y | E. W. Frenzel, to Mr. Robert Boling o 7 B e hons Wil Drostae at " the | Mayflower, where they arrived today. | the Tehernikoff-Gardiner School at the | Marien . e Vienna, Va.. took place|Cert of this season in the bandstand punch bowl. Mrs. Edward L. Stock of Stock- :““‘""“{" Park Theater Friday and|April 30 in the bride’s home at that| » navy yerd today at 6 o'clock. == home, Bradley Hills, has returned |Saturday are Cynthia and Helene |place. Dr. Wainwright of Vienna of-| concert is open to the public. > method of vot-| Miss Julia Helena Pu don. | from ‘Princeton University, where she [ Diavis, daughters of Assistant Secre-|ficiated, the bride's father giving he loists for tonight's program are uand intended to | daughter of the Ambassador Ar-|\eas guest of the Colonial Tiger Inn [tary of War and Mrs. Dwight Davis: {hand in marriage. The bride ‘\NV\MM. ian :, de Giorgia, cornetist, and u\ tion growing out of |gentina and Mme. Pueyrre Will |angd vy Clubs as their house | Charlotte Dieckhoff, daughter of Dr.|attended by Miss cen i Musialan g W Bl ohe N = r were |take the leading Indy "part, Which |chaperon, Her 'son Mr. Charles S, |and Mrs. Heinrich Diecknoff of ihe Feioiov Three cther ¢ £ e | Misn Mary Eulu Mason s prevented |stock u junlor at Princeion, returned | Germap embasey: Jane Davie, duveh | Fo} ey ] E = Methodist l]nlnn\m Churéh South to. | from taking on account of illn vith her Sunday evening for & short | ter of the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. 'E ] o o] ] v Pockets day the French comedy, “La ( e Chez | vy Davis; Mary Ellen Carter, daughter of | t sed Jate last [les Fourn by lLegouve i = \nd Mrs. Stock have with them |Mr. and Mrs. John Galen Carter, and najority ‘vote | biche, being given Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Andrew | Nintschka McCulley, adopted daughter s posed unifica- |ut § f Paul's Acad- [{imerine ostoria, Ohlo, who will |of Admiral McCulle and Southe stry hwest, for the |pa 2 ; ; —_— e ¢ e e et o 119 [lielere tor o AHOR me Mr. and Mrs, Willard H. Barse, who | Reception for Officers at motored to their camp on Lake Titus, ELEVENTH ST, 0.8 ronesses are Mme. Daeschner, | Memorial Home Tomorrow. in the Adirondacks, for a two-week va 608 to 614 - | cation, have returned to the Ambassa- | The reception to be held tomorrow [ gei/Of. Nl YELAR O vl T :30 o'clock in the Memorial Home, | po7 11 SOW FO00 RS Y Ne new Vermont avenue, will be given | Gugyn MUUL NI BOERe Koo8 O O ork, in honor of the newly elected officers > Sl and the second anniversary of the| Miss Iister M. Miller and Mary Taliaferro Thompson Memorial |Claude 4. Baite Association, (. day, April 30, at Mrs. )‘runl\ \l(:rflm»u Ht\\l) elected |southelst, the . Charles N. Ja president, will be ussisted in receiv- |rett officlating. The event celebrated |ing the guests by Mrs. Nelson Page|the thirtieth wedding anniversary of Webster, Mrs. Frank G. Odenheimer, |the bridegroom's parents, and was a Mrs. Robert E. Lee and the other of- | prettily arranged affair. | ficers of the association and the The bride, wearing a gown of light fcials of the Junior Memorial As blue crepe brocaded in roses and clation carrying a bouquet of roses and lilies Presentations will be made by .[of the valley, was attended by the Elizabeth C. Fred, the retiring presi- |sister of the bridegroom, Miss Marion den Bafley, who wore tan color crepe Judge Clay Stone Brigs of Texas |brocaded in roses und carrd lus will make an address and there will [ter of pink roses. Mr. Denzil A. the | Ge . Mrs. Ridgeley Hunt, | I1} ke 40 adcress brother tnclaw of tho bride Y y n, Mrs. Hire Lip- | e o r- | pincott, Mrs. Montgomery Blair, Mrs.| Mry, Chester Morrill, chairman of | Mr. Bailer and his Lilde went to John Dwight, Mrs. John A - | the banquet committee of the College [ New vk following the ceremony, Milton Reed, Mrs. Claude|Women's Club, has announced the |and will return to make their home in Eldridge Jordan, | progi for the nineteenth annual|this eity. £ e is K H!h’nt‘l Mrs. Lomas Clay- | banquet of the club, which will be = — adition to var s of mis-|ton, Mrs. A. Southard. Mrs. Stanton |held at Rauscher's Saturday evening.| ‘“Behind the Scenes in Washington™ ary education decided upon, plans | Patton, Miss Elizabeth Bliss, Miss|Donna Bertha Lutz of Brazil, who outlingd includ wide ap- | Florence Butler and Mile. Limogi has just been elected president of the peal to rai 00,000 to supplement | N o Longfellow's | Somen's All-American Allfance, will 1.400,€0 pla on the mis. [ A perfor t ongtellow's oy eak on “Our South American nary work o Southern church. | - Masque of Will be given In {4org ™ “Mrs. Corbett Ashby of = St. Hilda's 3 thedral Close, |1.,q president of the Women’s In- May 15 at §30 orclock. This play I8 |ternational Suffrage Alliance, will 5,000 MEMBERS SOUGHT the jbenenit of the X opal City | sheakk on “Women the Wide Worl ) |2 . Boxes and seats may be had e Gl s geh === {1r Episcopal City Misslon. 1329 |yoi) ‘speak on “Woman, What Will Mactbee Order of District Opens|K street northwest, or ) Watson | gha Do for Peace?’ In addition to . Breeman ) Clkxi, 417 = street | the ubove speakers, there will be Drive for Recruits. | miorthiwest short_addresses by the president of i thes. didvel Ths iBnal WorahiNe! B in|the club. Mrs. Harris Baldwin, who n of 5.000 to | give trict prior | Mar the liance, Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock, o e newac the nome on canial min. 21wt ||| COR N town | street northea: rines N in the pres-| Hostesses will be: Mrs. Peter I | Shad ‘V’””é" N wes? mp officers, R. Mrs. abeth Selden 4 .amp and Shade ey § v and J. E. Turner. | Mrs. inwright, Mrs. item in our advertise- Matcrials officers of the new lodge are | en: rd Hlilles, Mrs. Harvey = HE-ae Paul Kinnehan. commander; Joseph | W Miss Margaret Whittemore, ment of yesterday 71-,1/”,11/ line. nt commander: Rev. | Mrs. Burnita Shelton Matthews, reading, “Entire . 5. Barnes, chaplain: V. P.[Anne Archbold, Miss Ruth Hale, Mrs. Sk e Dooley and Louis Heiston, | Marie ) srrest, Miss Lyra T Stock of Lamps and e ate ete . D morre record keeper. . Shoemaker, W, : Marie Manning Gasch, Mrs. Shades Reduced 10% H. Nifris and W. T. Moore were in- | B. Meritt, Mrs. Dwight Clark. s 7 3 of the new lodge, | Mrs. Donald Hooker, Miss Sheldon to 15%,” should have quisite model of the simple in honor of the com- | Jackson, Mr: Adelaide Johnson, Mrs. announced En tire Ihouette in black; blond Stock of i 3 W nm great commander of the — = Stock of ) o bk L of California,” pertormed tne Heintz Lamps and Shades Natel ihie sal —— Health Bisciit Reduced 10% to 50% straight heel - -z . LEAVE THE |.I.axflti\'c ) JAMES B. 4-ounce Carton Gric HENDERSON .\Iagruder Inc. | Established Over 50 Years Best Groceries | 1108 G Street nn. Ave. & K St. Phone Main 1675-7676 Established 1875 Black or Broun Cowhide Ambassador of France: 4 ) Riano, Mme. de lu Tor- | annuul conference. ¥ irs. Harry S. New, Mrs. Trux- Bishops Act on Petition. i », Mrs. William Castle, Mrs | Lawrenc Townsend, ) Hennen | ‘. nings, Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. Bdward B Meigs. Mrs ira. Mer- riam Curt M Victor Kauffmann, Mrs ldhllllnl Pendleton, Mrs. Woth- erspoon, Mrs. Edward D. White, Mrs. Robert osevelt, Mrs. Frederick Mrs. A. C. Mille s. (! g . Mrs, Ci Newlands !nhrn((- A Youthful Style for Summertime Wear bishop at s Baltimore . after the ad decided by a majority the questio nay vot hops on the re Sturdy Leather Brief Cases If you like good leather, then you are bound to like these Becker brief cases. They’re made of heavy smooth cowhide with two or three pockets and straps all around. These cases are made exception- ally strong to withstand many years of strenuous service. The price is moderate and very special at $5. Aitchell, A Hinckley, Mrs. John holated | Mrs. R. R. Govin, Mrs. Perry Jngciniee . man Kendall, Mrs. A Dainty New Sandal Model With Cutouts on Vamp and Quarter IN PATENTKID $Q-50 TAN CALF . . $g.50 Matl Orters Prepaia With Covered Cuban Heels B A new openwork sandal of wonderful quality and s just one more superior style of the m in our shoe shop at_the moderate price of $30. 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