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SO0CIETY. Clyb Meectings, Teas, Byidge Parties, Mark Work'at Chevy Chase Picgic Children An- npunced by Social Section . o‘ Woman's Club for Sat. : utday, May 16. for \ Mri. C. F. Sowers of West Kirke streef left Tuesday for Fort Brags, _ N. C.; where she is the guest of Lieut. and §rs. J. D. Balmer for a month. Rey. Dr. N. O. Sowers of Clearmont, Fla., awho has been th® house guest of Mg and Mrs. C. F. Sowers at their homeion West Kirke street during the montB of April, has gone to Virginia, Where he will spend the summer visit- ing rflatives, The soclal section of the Woman's ' Club of Chevy Chase, Mrs, Karl Fen. ning, sleader, will give a picnic Satur- day, Jfay 16, for the children of the members of the section. Midh Anne Pollard has returned to the héme of her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willi§m T. Pollard, after spending severfl weeks as the guest of Miss Mildred Whaley, a student at the Syraghse University, Syracuse, N. Y. M-3E. H. Jones, who has been the housg guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sowess on West Kirke street, has re- turned to his home in Brookiyn, N. Y. ir8. Thomas E. Robertson and Mra. JA. McC. Ashley were hostesses at lunccheon Wednesday at the home of alfs. Robertson In honor of the| 1ve hoard of the Woman's Club | vy Chase. The monthly busi- nesd meeting was held after the luncheon. The parliamentary law class of ‘the | Twentleth Century Club will enter- tain at a picnic for its members Fri- day on the lawn of the Chevy Chase Seniinary. Mrs. Catherine Barker of White Plains, N. Y., is the house guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Dennis, on West Un- derwood street. The Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. W. C. A. met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John Imirie on West Bradley lune. Miss Anne Leathers, the re- liglous secretary of the Y. W. C. A., gave an address. Tea was served at the close of the meeting. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. George Mc- Millin entertained at dinner and bridge Wednesday evening at their Jome on Military road. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Rowe were hosts at dinner Thursday evening, and additional guests were invited for a later hour. Mrs. John S. Imrie and her daugh- ter have returned to their home on West Bradley lane after spending several months in Florida and North Carolina. Mr. Phillp Williams, the son of Mr and Mrs. Nathan B. Willlams of Me- Kinley street, is in West Palm Beach, Fla., to remain for several weeks. Miss Anne Devereaux, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Ryan Devereaux of West Bradley lane, entertained at luncheon Thursday at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Mrs. Hill Dunn, formerly Miss Leila Scott, daughter of Mrs. Guy Scott of Wash- +ington. Among the guests were Miss Anne Scott, Miss Mary Hills, Mrs. Richard Hall Jeschke, Miss Virginia Hume, Miss Eugeniz Lejuene, Miss Catherine Wren and Miss Elizabeth Hume. Mrs. Robert Kline entertained the| members of her club at luncheon and bridge Monday at her residence on Oliver street. Mr. Mark Cameron, who has been the house guest of Mr. Philip Wil- lams, has returned to ‘his home in Philadelphia, Pa. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. K. C. Mal- horne gave a dinner and bridge Thursday evening at thelr home on Grafton street. Sirs, George B. Wagner entertained at bridge and tea Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Walter S. Johnston of Grafton street. Dr. William Halleck Park, Dr. and ‘\1rs R. J. Wilson and Dr. A. W. Wil- ms of New York city, who are at- fdmg the Congress of Physicians and Surgeons, were guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Ssre Crane Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Johnston have maturned to their home on Graf- ton sffeet after spending a month and a thalf in England and continental Europl) Mr. @nd Mrs. Edward Holmes have returnffl to Chevy Chase afwr at- tendings the funeral of Mr. Holmes' mothes, in Dover, Del. Mrs#A. E. Wright of Atlanty Cit: N. J., @nd Mrs. J. C. Jenkins of, Balti- more, $d., are: the house guests of Mr. afid Mrs. James A. Boyce on Heske#h street. Mr. #nd Mrs. Edward H. Blum of DallasyiTex., and Miss Kate Blum of Germaljtown, Pa., are the house guestsyof Dr. and Mrs. William Blum on Elrf. street. Mr. ;. G. Greeley of Elm street left Taesday for California, where he will s;find two months. Mr. denry Gratton Doyle of Thirty- third $treet has gone to New York City, where he will spend several days in thesrinterest of the Modern Lan- guage sAssociation. . The jmusic section of the Woman's Club @of Chevy Chase, Miss Alice Broas,leader, gave a delightful con- ‘cert Wednesday in the assembly room of the fPresbyterian Church under the directipn of Mr. Herndon Morsell. It was agsisted by Miss Taylor, ‘planist: ° Mr. Bewersox, violinist, and a male choru:r' Kappa Alpha Theta ‘,’Alumnac Tea, May 14| The 'luppa Alpha Theta Alumnae | af Washington will meet for tea at| the yflower May !?.fi Friday afternoon, West Virginia Society Holds Annual Election The West Virginians in the District of Columbia, about 500 in all, met Wednesday night, elected officers, amended their by-laws, danced and served refreshments. The president, Mr. L. N. Morgan, who has served the soclety in that capacity for two successful years, | presided. Officers elected, Who will assume charge at the October meeting, wer President, Mr. Charles M. Shinn; fir: vice president, Mr. Todd C. Sharp: sec: ond vice president, Mr. P. M. Appell; third vice president, Mr. W. C. Hef- ner; fourth vice president, Mrs. J. 8. Thompson; fifth vice president, Mr. Shirley D. Mayers; sixth vice presi- dent, Mr. A. F. Goshorn; secretary, Mr. John L. Bateman; assistant sec: retary, Mrs. H. L. Harriss; financial secretary, Miss Nellle V. Hollis; treas- urer, Mr. J. Willam DeGrange, and historfan, Mrs. D. W. Gall. The committees will be appointed before the next meeting, which is the first Wednesday night in October. In the intervening period the present of- ficers will officlate on any occasion that may arise calling for official actlon. Diploma-tic Folk Planniflg For the Coming Summer SCB!Ofl (Continued from Fifth Page.) O'Brien will entertain at dinner to- morrow evening in their home on R | street. The newly appointed Ambassador of | Cuba, Senor Rafael Sanchez Apalli. |and Senora de Sanchez Apalli, will come to Washington shortly after the inauguration of President Machado, | which will take place in Havana Wednesday, May 20. The Minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn will entertain at dinner tomor- row evening, their guests having been asked to meet the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg, who will be unable to attend the dinner as they are in St. Paul, where they went for the funeral services for the late Mr. Cordenio A. Severance, former law partner of the Secretary. The Minister and Mme. Bryn and their daughters will close their house here in June and will occupy 2 cottage at Stony Man Camp, Skyland, Va. The Minister of Finland, Mr. As- from, is traveling in the Far. West and will spend the week end in San Fran- cisco, where he arrived yesterday by motor from Los Angeles. He will sail June 12 for Europe for the Summer. The Minister of the Netherlands, Jonkheer de Graeff, will leave Wash- ington at the end of the week for Havana, where he will attend the in auguration of President Machado. Jonkheer de Graeff is also Minister of the Netherlands to Cuba and will re- turn in a fortnight. The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter left Washington last night for visits in Philadelphia .and New York and will return at the end of the week. The Minister will go to Cuba for the inauguration of President Machado. The Minister of the Dominican Re- public and Senora de Ariza returned yesterday to their apartment, at Wardman Park Hotel from a short stay in New York. The Minister will go to Richmond tomorrow and will be joined thure Wednesday by Senora de Ariza. The Minister of Haitl and Mme. Price will leave early in June for a visit to their home in Hait{ and will spend a month there. 5 The new secretary, M. Raoul Lizalre, will be charge de'affaires dur- ing the absence of the Minister. The new Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik will entertain at luncheon today in compliment to the delegate from Austria to the quin- quennial conference of the Interna- tional Council of Women. The counselor of the British em- bassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton will entertain a distinguished com- pany at dinner Friday evening in honor of the Ambassador of Italy, Signor di Martino, and the Ambassa- dor of Germany and Baroness von Maltzan. . Mme. Pelenyi, wife of the coun- selor of the Hungarian legation, will return next week from Cleveland, where she is visiting her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mather, who also are entertaining | Mr. R.' A. Harmon, father of Mme. Pelenyl and Mrs. Mather. The military attache of the Italian embassy and Marchesa di Bernezzo will return to their apartment, at Stoneleigh Court, tomorrow from Philadelphia, where they: are spend- ing the week end. The retiring secretary of the Swiss legation, Dr. Ernest Brenner, will sail from New York aboard the Aquitania Wednesday, May 20, and will have a short vacation in his Swiss home be- fore being assigned to another post. The first secretary of the legation of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Marlnovitch was host at dinner last evening at Wardman Park Hotel in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lazaravitch, who are making a short stay in ‘Wash- ington. Mr. Lazaravitch is chief of the Serbian police, and is the guest of the International Council of Police at its conferences in New York. The secretary of the Lithuanian legation, Mr. Henrikas Rabinavicius, is in Atlantic City for the week end. The Emitle 2 i R SALE BFfAf)'E 10 BUNCHES BEADS, BRILLIANT CUT. 1 SPOOL PURSE 14 to 1 OF spnmc On all Spring Trimmed Hats, to make room for our new line of early Summer models. THE SUNDAY STAR, WA MRS. THOMAS CARLISLE MONTGOMERY, A bride of yesterday, who before marriage, was Miss Christine Waggaman, daughter of Mrs. Thomas E. Waggaman. Items of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mrs. Edward Deiches of New York City is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohner of 1838 Belmont road, and was joined by Mr. Deiches for the week end. The relatives of Mr. Adolph Lich- tenstein gave him a surprise dinner in honor of his seventieth birthday Monday evening at the Arlington Hotel. Mrs. Simon Oppenheimer and Mrs. Emil West have returned from a visit of a week in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lansburgh left Friday to spend a week in At- lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kann have re- turned from French Lick Springs, Ind., after a stay of four weeks. . and Mrs. Harry King expect to return Monday after spending two weeks at French Lick Springs, Ind. Mr. Sam King of New York City is visiting relatives in this city. The Wednesday Card Club met at the Country Club for luncheon. and mah-jong. Mr. and Mrs. Simon England, thelr son and two nephews, of Pittsfield,| Mass., are spending a few days at the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Edgar Baum is visiting_her daughter, Mrs. Harry Isaacs, in New York City. Mr. Joseph Iseman has returned to ‘Washington from Minneapolis, where he visited for a week with friends. He also spent some time in Chicago and Milwaukee. MRS. N. C. COON have ‘exquisite complexion r:l' falling hair and Ilndml ia hair srow rapld Cream -nd b-umnl ir_ Tonie i aod il T he imond ‘Skin Food: For tissue Bullding ind whitening. "Mysclo Crearn | For by necks and wrinkics, French Astrin ent Patlon . Toncs ‘and tunions the ok Hotreaher: *For" titede: burning eyee... Fa Powder: Very bnnumn: Harmless. Rouge: Pure und very effcetiv Woodward & l.nmr;?'u Baba Kano's, Mrs, da’s, glL » SEpaERRCRRMA AT To e s son Special May Sales —offering at special purchase prices lovely new apparel for present and Midsummer wear Dainty Frocks Priced for Sale Bridge Party and Shower : For Miss Camilla Horen Miss Dorothy Bryant and Miss Virginla Lee Graham were joint hostesses at a bridge party followed by a linen shower yesterday after- noon in compliment to Miss Camilla Horen, whose marriage to Mr. Wil- liam Bennett will take place in June. Among the other guests were Miss Carolynne Alexander, Miss Betty Ed- wards, Miss Margaret Callahan, Miss Adelaide Bride, Miss Anne Scott, Miss Elizabeth Hauser, Miss Doris Wagner, Miss Elizabeth Hagner, Miss Hilda Heisen, Miss ! Leah De Moll, Miss Verona Horen, Mrs. Paul Felix, Mrs. G. Edward_Altemus, Mrs. Charles Moses and Mrs. Clark Moses. o Though she is past 81 years of age; Mrs. T. Hermann of San Jose, Calif., has just taken up gelf. P Thirteenth Street Above F 2 CHARMING DRESSES —suitable for every occasion, sport, afternoon or evening wear. Flowered Chiffons Georgettes *16- Our May at $25 ONE of the most important purchases we have made this _season. Values greatl price. Choice of plain and in excess of the sale inted crepes, roshanara, crepe de chines and crepe-back satins. A wonderful selection of models in straightline, slecveless and col- Iarless or with collars, sleeves and vestees, self lace, beaded or embroidered. Colors: Blonde, poudre bleu, lanvin green, rose, peach, tans, grays, rln).“ navy, black and a beautiful showing of all white. sizcs, women'’s sizes and extra sizes in slenderizing models. A Special Purchase of Midsummer Hats Offering the Season’s Most Wonderful Values at. ... 5 HATS for sports, for strect or dress. Bobbette Hats, TMMM:; 'llhu. Extra Lu:e'm:le-d' Shel“ Hats. ings owers, of crepe scarfs or ribbons in bo::v:? venyr:flea-. Molm bright shade and a special showing and white and black. Better Apparel at a Lower Price Q.E.S. Matrons and Patrons Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dulin The Matrons’ and Patrons’ Associa- tion, O, E. 8., of 1922, was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Dulin on the evening of April 30. Mrs. Lilllan Vincent, the newly elected president, was installed into _office by a team composed of Mrs. Linthicum, Mr. Charles G. ‘Margan, Mr. Frank Campbell, Mr. Charles E. Sener and Dr. Victor Rench. A humorous program of entertain- ment, followed by refreshments, con- cluded the meeting. ‘The members present included Grand Hulrnn Neéllie Fletcher, Mrs. Samuel Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Llnthlcum‘ Miss Ella McCord, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coolgy, Mrs. Charles Shreve. Mrs. Jason Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trozner, Mrs. Julia Riley, Dr. and Mrs. Victor Rench, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cowles, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Buchannan, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Mi- lans, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Vin- cent, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sener, Mr. U. F. McCardell, Mrs. Estelle Tompkln!. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam L. Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seiler, Mrs, Edward' Court, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Morgan, Mrs. Ruth Mills, Mrs. Conrad W. Pratorius, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Newsom, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Dulin, who were the hosts, and their family. —— Wedding Ceremonies Past and Prospective Recently Announced (Continued from Fifth Page.) presence of the immedlate families. Spring flowers were used as a back- ground for the bridal party during the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of her mother's girlhood days of white lace over white gatin, and she car- ried an armful of pink blossams and tropical plumbago of delicate blue shadings. A wedding luncheon for the family " tollowed- ehe . marriage service, the bridal couple starting itn- mediately afterward for Washington to visit the parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Allan of 556 Var- num street. The bri*. after gradu- ating from Central High School at Evansville attended Depauw Univer- sity and later Goucher College in Baltimore, where she graduated. Later she completed her education at the State Library School, Albany, N. Y., and since her graduation has been a librarian at the Central Library, Evansville. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr. Allen, who is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati in civil engineering, is a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Allen will be at home after June 1 at 1404 Linwood avenue, Evansville, Ind. Mr. Earle Allen, brother of the bridegroom, a student at.Cincinnati University, and Mr. Dogal Davidson, a cousin of the bride, were at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Allen gave a small informal reception for the bridal cofpany Wednesday evening. \Hsl Thelmn Brown, daughter of i Cleaning & Repairing ? Fhone Maia 9678 % Oriental & Domestic Rugs NESHAN G. HINTLIAN g L 3 1206 18th N.W.—At Conn. 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