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o) SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN i'TON, DG SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925. SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge chened Winners in| Oratorical Contest at Noon in the White House. \numul r. Wil Wilming- | v and | today for a motor tr Cof-town guests we Berl and his family of Del.; Mrs. W Montgome Montgomery Marion, imd Mrs. Lytton Patter Airy and Mrs. | ‘Ohia. of | W de Mr. He Is - in Cuba, ian Envoy Baron Where town. hter of Mr. | wrd - Cowan | Harold Wilson Navy, will be married | o'clock in fhe Bethlehem the Cathedral of St. Peter aul at Mount St. Alban, the | the I Rev ti An | nembers of the and out-of-town guests | in the »me of the bride’s | Wisconsin avenue | will wear a costume of | the sleeveless waist made | i neck and finished with a | point applique lace in the | sign irt trimmed with drap- | 1 shirred to a low wa n elaborate orna- | from which hang | s of pearls. The gown is | h a court train of the veil of point applique lace in coronet fashion, | nd long veil of | the end of- the | the point ap 1 out with bride roses valley the 1 - he vn of opal blue pearls Who: sagel v trimmed with ill carry a hou Mrs: f Dy of honor crepe Ro !\\l(h ture hat { to St. 1d will carry yellow larkspur. id | the nio Anna | wly ith hary Math Miss | tion this | erick | Mrs. | mot G { Gran e Hc w ceon Kath Mr: Ensign leave to spend traveling in an en lian char: trimmed 1d buttons. don, Mo., | parents rtheutt, be s, where he i insign Northcutt is class of 1 of ind =0 m‘ 0ol at Annapolis with S d tiny New Nor « n L They t si and Mrx to Hamy of the ruction Corps he Mr Ne < | enter | frienc Mr re | mont | turne S lof M the L W intown, vant of and sister-in-law Mrs. W. M e, N.{York of the | Robey of R | mer Victor S i for | Th a ice of Mr. Mr. Yor and Mrs. J dward J was an uncheon the White The wedding will take | | Hart ! sneec Qay th June = Lockwood Jones 1gton Wednesday today of Miss came end the " Bryant Northeutt, | Hines has to be a cert for Wa in, which Vinc S 15, Ar anging for Friday 15, in the Washingto accepte »ons Iter [ Wy nt nm, | blue B, | hat eve-| Mr. Au- | tes from Gr uennial rnational Cc 1t Britain to ! conference of the suncil of Women s LOG INN erything to make yon comfortable. Gdele e D e Sty | F U R S REMODELED FUR GARMENTS of al ZIRK DESIC Make point to that you | pleased. 3 :‘ x”;v in cement wnd her the Mr. an | e "% H.ZIRKIN & SONS #| :; 821 14th St. N.W. “l e S Have You Seen It? v will e Par lmw for Circus To Drive Direct into Camp Meigs Use Sixth Street Northeast Parking Privilege, 25¢ WEDDING PRESENTS Interesting Selection of THINGS CHINESE Arto Sales Co., 1711 N!h ) \ America’s Most Beautiful BALLROOM “CLOSES TONIGHT” YOUR L AXT OPPOR- TUNITY THIS SEASON E Saturday Kre- nings Admission for Ladies, 65¢; Gentlemen, $1.10. in the Earle Theater Building 13th Street at “E” i Albert J. Osgood THE PAGODA 1720 H Street | | \ i ning ar A of the e | Mrs Mrs, Hart, he | carrie 1 by n | Clark Mis: A Wonderful Trip NEW CHANDLER Rz 2220700 72 7 7 T, an of sh ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED i Un | ns In toi e Bo St i m di MISS BF \IRI(I and “l\ ward J. Reilly, 4l| the White F MceGU II(I- se parents, at Mr. nent to E gl M mor at dinne by Mrs. Kello the ry of State, was Paul by the death of Mr. Corde verance, forr W partn Secretary. In the company w Aberd, interr il pre of the Couneil Lady Nott-F Mrs, ( sles, Miss T eson, Miss Zimmern Mrs. Har H. Gill st eve who. the bridegroom, sang during the serv ice, nd was accompanied by My 1| Ashley, organist, who also played the wedding music. Later in the Sneeden left for tér the middle at home at skland, D. Tk ™ Mr. Mrs nd will street, and L motor trip, of the month 54 Lawrence day + he can, Miss liss Cecile | Yesterday afternoon Hamilton Mrs. James ( of New York was host h ests Lady presi the International Council of Miss Wilson, page to Lady Miss Janet Richards, Mrs. Mayo, Mrs. John B. Hen njami at Hotel Wentz mered, the Knig £ the v_S. New, Mrs. . Mrs. James ) J. Butler Wright, Mrs Belin, Mrs. Keith Me Harvey, Mrs. Frede Mr P. Ande of Women Aberdeen ster G Mrs, th | Ar t tu Pi wi N M srdman P o 1panied by Adrian erine on Spencer Mussey John Hays Hammond ther, rk Hote their twc Thompson Thompson. acquainted it was cailed by Mrs, n Campbell, who arranged studio of Mr. W. Clark ast night for about a_hundred fifty of the tes " to the inquennial con proved to be| thoroughly delightful occasion. | There was music neral singing recitations and Ly the tal ented women representing the cont ence. Mrs. William Allen of Canada d " imade a ch on “The Power Samming ¢ ? Women.” were celebrated law vers, doctors, masicians, artists, wom an in all professions, who were pre. sented to the group with a brief out the careers, among them Mrs “arnam, Dbetter known "arnam, who wrote “A Na Bay” during the Serbian ex received at King ition for bravery of battle, the highest ever given to a woman The South African delegation was rep- resented by Dr. Mary S. Gordon from Johannesburg B. G. Alexander from Johannesburg, Miss B. N. Ma son, the press member for South main | Africa | Caroline Stratton town ¥ Miss Helen M. | hter of Mr. and Mrs. Joh to Mr. Roland M. s city took place Thurs § o'clock in St. An Brookland, the Re officiating, lowed. A weddir served after the mass of the bridegroom’s | S. M. Beck |= bride was in peach-color geor- | crepe with a hat tch and | »d_bride roses. She was attend- | Miss Mary Sneeden, sister of ridezroom, who was in powder beaded georgette crepe with a to match. Mr. Frank Burke of burg, W. Va., was best man-for needen. s Geraldine i Leonard Hun lunch James hit ined at \ vynn Rust, thopulo to s Kaime A Ruth Bellamy na of spe Th Russell Bina L. Brown of Oak tained last evening a comp: is in honor of r cousin T. Harding, dent Warren G fa ¥ Harding. s. He h vi d to t 1y r spending a has re. month = the field tion Geor come and is Mrs. G. E. Geln in the Dupont fortnight rom isitin apart James i the ybody resent. Curtis of who compo sal Anthem,"” P :d in singing. was also | The dimensions and utility of the | Motk Me 1 was desecribed '“J | Mr. Noble, the sculptor of the design, [and “the purposes of * the “memorial ) nd | were outlined by Mrs. Calhoun. who described it as a temple of universal > a_memorial to com te the Services of great women LEARN DRESSMAKING Millinery—Costume Designing W tuition Askc for Catalogue LlVlNGSTONE ACADEMY wnt of | den mor s Church, r di Paola, r ptial 1 to m McMerhany, Patterns cut to measure Through the Allegheny Mountains SPECIAL EXCURSION PlTTSBURGH Now ast will you find scenery that sur- passes uty and grandeur of the Allegheny You can tuke this worth-while trip at very SPECIAL TRAIN m. Returning leaves Pitts- Sunday, May 10. Ask Truvel, Bureau, 13th and H St for Details. Phone Main 3: burgh 3 pom Round Trip . 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Mrs. and Dr. Flor w. ydon, jr., Holyoke, ) 1 Cockesville, Clifton St Mabel €. Raymond S . Denise rion B. Mrs. Ilh'l beth Violet Rosebur . Brook Acliff, nce A vers of James nic rt, owne, G Frede: Mrs. R Mrs. Mrs Buffalo, N London London, St. Lincoln Canada Louis; Mr: Nebr.; Mrs :n, Conn. hoth s, Buffalo, N. AWoodstock, Ontar g, New Todd »hn Conn. : Haven and Mrs mmell . Mo Nol imday e embe will be at hom ning, informally, of the quinquennial lly invited are cor afing Dish Sunday Night. Maud Howell vrman of the Arts n, will be hostess o May 10. for the chafir at the club at 7 o'cle be followed by an eveni 8:30 o'clock. The progra Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robert Carbauh ith, dramatic b oof Wi nd My rmer Senator L. Heisler Ball will entertain the Delaw Society at their home E chth eet, Cleve nd evening. The Governor of Robe Robinson, and nson the guests of Ball rs. to rirty-e nesday laware, rs. Re t will I »nor entertained at_her home, he of Smith and ville, at on v Tuith olyn Smith gul Miss Miss Bell. Miss and '.\'.n Ru Snow v Crever (nie Mrs. Frances Hite Wililams has re. rned to her apartment 'k Hotel after a th i th her sister, Mrs. Rosalie Hite, in | w York. Mrs. Williams will leave rly this week for Paris, where she pects to remain several years. She| merly mac home in Paris. | visit her and Mrs. W. Clark at home tomorrow evening fteenth street, when the model Mothers’ Memorial will be on e ition. oble will of | Births Reported. } following_birthe have Health Department in shn J. 2 nd H SHSRNES [ en reported the the last | and He len, girl . boy Stephens, Luciile girls | (twins.) Robert C and Dorothy Walker, girl. Beseie Tewett,” girl boeea Rochefsky. boy wirl Firl il Arthur L. and Sari i Robert B. and | fri [ |t by | given toc Gossom’s Lima Bean 'Gossom's MUSIC Tehernikoff-Gardiner Dancers. novel note predominated ecital presented in the man k Theater last night Tehernikoff-Gardiner Dance by Poulac and Cyril Scott u 15 well as tha the old master of ballet music Weber, De- etc. dditional 4 the clas- these number A danc the Ward- by the Mus i w added to those let_in interpreting The customa original ballet positions is five sixth, used in dancing to Poulanc’s | “Les Riches” is the new step used | tantly by Mordkin, Fokine and | ina, and minent pos he ballets of “Scheher "It consist feet with the toes turned in and the | body en profile but straight. The | {fect of the four figures in able numbers of the ballet | autiful, and Miss rdiner some exquisite poses and sub- beautiful steps In the premiere role. Mr. Tehernikoff was excellent support but had little to do in this number | The program opened with the al- | elia” ballet of | litional wer ed by and William Hili awkward *rimavera,” | the cloSing ienne,” danc ion to the Waltz, of | the ens Delibes. “Voci di Katherine Hereford with fine recov slip; another e Blue Danube, Scene Vv to Weber's “Inv: we all"well done. More unusual ~n ouvenir de ardiner, which t Equally Primave treatment by some steps; les,"” Mr. Tchernikoff, in which ve excellent e nd held fin, bulanced poses; *“Desert Dance, garet Weighalls, with remark able postures and dramatic color: an excellent “Dance of Diana,” by Mis Brown charming “‘Pizzicato,” t Miss Hereford and Miss Weighalls: the Arches,” by Mr. d Hill, Lyof and Soth iestess of the Sun,” by featuring fine back-bend were Miss | compli- Caicass had “trick” ell orone, & Miss Arnold, postu "Thei also girls, were dance by six cchanal by quaint Morris nteresting Miss C and Mr. Tchernikoff, Spanish, French and clossical dances, with other solo num by Miss Hunter, who gave st Indian dance semi tment; a delightful “D: g little Ann Bre and Miss Hallowell audienc ned enthusi- nd the usual floral tributes fof dance recitals were in evi- rdi Spring dence. A performance will “be 3 matinee at Nordica Clubs’ Concert. Walter Holt directed program at the Ralel night when a larg to the twenty-sixth the various Nordica ¢ seemed to be a well pre and was presented with smoothn and dispateh. Ruth Peter, a le Vegetable Soup Powder Conzenies delicious a successful h Hotel I -x‘ audience and make soups., Carton. Doz. Gossom’s Green Pea, 18c $2.00 Gossom’s Yellow Pea, 18¢ $2.00] Gossom’s Black Bean, 18¢ $2.00| 18¢ | Cream of $2.00 $2.75 Celery Gossom’s Mushroom, Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. Established 1875 v The | $2.00 | and I readings Ordered to Report at Baltimore . in dr: ed the instru The Nordica Orchestra. opened Supp overture * und_encored with imandery March of Philadelphia 1 was gement ‘Cavalleria ton ¢ Krick tar ni's Mr andolir Conuar composition The Nord njo izelow’s N ment of many The N ar and Ukulele the greap « Holt's Sprin lulu Ma June t at the S ters odies, e Manldge Licens Mar have followin | Blend, Arth Curtis R both of R Miltor man, | and 1. 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