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“ Mrs. Carroll W. Ashby entertained “at tes Tuescay afternoon in honor of “her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Carroll *Westwood Ashby, a bride of last ‘month. Mrs. George Uhler served _trgpve and Mrs. Wiliam R. Purvis < poured tea, assistea by Mrs. Robert ~Me Reese, Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe, 2d; *M¥s. Douglas Lindsey, Mrs. Malcolm ~Tdward Madden, Mrs. Albert Vickers van, Miss Margaret Ashby and Mias Kitty Reese. The first of a serles of Spring and -Summer dances was given by the “entertainment committee of ‘the Old »Dominion Boat Club Friday evening t the clubhe use. The chaperons were valioe Tancil Oliver of Fairfax, Cha.’es M. Shepperson and Miss ~Cora Cochran. Among the dancers Zwere Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lewis Watson, fiss Nettie Dance. Miss Valentine "Dance, Miss Virginia Jackson, Miss Virginia Mackay. Miss Dorothy Trice, Migs Mimi Anderson, Mr. Reginald Munsen, Mr. Archle Munsen, Mr. James McElroy, Mr. DeButts Saun- ders, Mr. Shirley Baughn, Mr. James Ficklin, Mr. Robert Oliver, Mr. Thomas Lake and Mr. Leo Fahy of Washington, Miss Katherin Oliver of Fairfax, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vaughan, Miss Genevieve Peyton pperson. Miss Polly Malgne, Miss Mabel Blunt, Miss Charlotte Kemper, )iss Jeannette Cochrane, Miss Jose- Phine Gregg. Miss Marian Dienelt, Miss Doris Cochran, Miss Katherine Putman, Mr. Carroli Pierce, jr., Mr. Ceail Crown, Mr. Kenneth Moore, TRoberts, Messrs. Norman and Lawler, Mr. Chester Pierce, Pierce, Mr. Herbert Mr. Richard Kemper, Mr. Charles C. Carlin, jr., Mr. Arthur ;{m‘mn Mr. Brooke Howard, Mr. Jack {foward, Mr. Robert Whitton, Mr. George Boyd, Mr. Richard Ross, Mr. Tugh Marsh, Mr. Hollis Nugent and v Charles Keegan. : Mrs. Robert Bruce Wallace of Middleburg, was the guest last week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Doliglas, on Cameron strect. . Miss Ellen Ticer was the recent Fuest of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Brook- inga in_Orange, Va. Mrs. John Downes of Annapolis was the ‘week end guest of her brother-in- law and sister, Col. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kirkpatrick. . Rev. and Mrs. A. Campbell Tucker have returned to Pohick rectory after aLvisit to Mrs. Nannie McCandlish in Saluda, Va. “Miss Emma Byrd has left for her home in Harrisonburg after a visit to _Mr. and Mrs. J. Houston Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Williamson and Mfss Elsie Williamson arrived from Richmond by motor and visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Linwood Baker has returned from & visit to Mrs. Lavinia Bailey in iordonsville, Va. = Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schwab of La “Plita, Md., were recent guests of Mr. Zand-Mrs. William H. Hall on Brad- dogk Helghts. 3ir. and Mrs. George W. Zachary *have announced the engagement -of théir daughter, Miss Milcey Roberta Zachary, to Mr. John J. MacGregor of Lee, Mass. The wedding will take place next month. Miss Zachary and her sister, Mrs. Leon Lddington, en- tertained at a miscellaneous shower Miinday evening in honor of her Euest, Miss Evelyn Mallory, who has ~irice returned to her home in Rich mond. Miss Mallory will be married 10 ‘Dr. Percival Schools of Richmond Jupe 3. 4 ‘ Mrs. William A. Hoffman of Cul- peper spent several days last week ~with her son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. .and Mrs. W. A. Hoffman, in Rose- mont. . Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Clarke Dunn are back, from Lexington, where they Visfted their son, Reid Dunn, at the “Virginia Military Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Tanner sentertained Friday afternoon to cele- brate the birthday ' anniversary of ‘their young daughter, Miss Alice Mae Tanner. Mrs. Tanner was assisted by :‘“' S. H. Muy of Washington, Mrs. &derick Simpson, Mrs. Irene Gillum, Mrs. Kathryn Clem, Mrs. Nora Pow- #ell; Mrs. Pearl Jones, Mrs. Beach and Miss Mazie Simpson. The ther guests were Misses Virginia Woodyard, Olive Owens, Margaret Flumphries, Margaret Jones, Lillian Dove, Constance Gillum, Viola Cator., Dofis Powell, Helen Powell, Myrtle Cator, Emily and Esther Howard, Gladys Jones, Norma Humphries, Maggaret Hicks, Evelyn Clem, Helen \ ©wens, Virginia Gillum. also Wilmer Cator, William Owens, Ralph Howard, Elsie | In costumes they will wear at the Ori May 14 for the benefit temporarily with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Rhea. John Grimm entertained a number of his young friends Saturday evening in honor of his birthday anniversary. Mrs. Grimm, mother of the host, was assisted by Mrs. E. D. Vernon, Mrs. Joseph Martin, Mrs. Virginia Martin, Mrs. Julthn Haislip, Mrs. Willlam Walker and Miss Edith Walker. The young guests included pin, Hazel Bunce, V Margaret Martin, Katie Grimm, Juanita Mills, Yetta and Gertrude Amorky, Edith Vernon, Elizabeth Cragg, Mary Alice Hall, Rebecca Herich, Mary is, Elizabeth Manley, Vivian Wal- ker, Evelyn Chrisman, Helen Shaw, Carroll Moore, Henry Clark, Chester Clarke, Courtiand Grimm, Frederick . Roscoe Herich, Bobby Cowhig, George Martin, Howard Harvey, Ed ward Whaten and Aubrey Grimm. Miss Lida Martin, Miss Sarah Cox jand Mr. Raymond Thomas were in Baltimore last week as delegates to the conference of the Young People’s Service League, which was held at { the Pro-Cathedral. Mrs. C. William Wattles turned from a visit to Mrs. Washington in Charles Town, V 3 The first meeting of Kat Waller Barrett Chapter, D. A. R., was held Saturday afternoon at 408 Duke street, the residence of the late Dr. Barrett, with Mrs. T. K. Maupin, regent, pre- siding. An informal tea followed the business meeting, when Mrs. Maupin was assisted by Miss Viola Barrett, Miss Jane Deahl and Miss Elizabeth Smith. Mr. Carroll Callan of Luray, Va., is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Clem. Mr. and_Mrs. Albert Pitcher, Mr. Bernard _ Pitcher and Miss Naomi Slater of Baltimore were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Fairfax. Mrs. Charles B. Eddy of Plainfield, N. J., Is the guest of her brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randolph Burke, in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Norville De Gruchy have left for their home in Baltimore, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McHugh, Mrs. H. M. Cannon of Washington is the guest of her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Craver enter- has re- Walter THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO: MRS. HARRY NORMENT AND MME. PROCHNIK, iental Fete $0 tak t Twin Oaks f Nelghborhood House. o tained at a theater party in Wash- ington Saturday évening in honor of Miss Hilda Fairfax. On their return from the theater a supper was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Craver. Miss Pauline Price of Baltimore spent the week end as the guest of Mrs. Mary Lambert in Rosemont. Miss Elizabeth Muir and Miss Es. telle White of State Teachers’ College, Fredericksburg, were guests for tl week-end of Mrs. Dora Dudiey Miss Rose Evelyn Brown of Coving- ton, Ky., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Greene on South Royal street. Mr. and Mrs. Greene enter- tained Friday evening to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of their mar- riage. Mrs. Arthur White of Charlotte, N. C., is the guest of her son-in-law and X | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Kley- steuber. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kirivan, Miss v irivan and Mr. Frank Moriarty have returned from Winchester where they attended tthe Apple Blossom Festival. Mr. Adam Knies of White Haven, Pa., spent several days last week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hilde- brand. Mr. Joseph Robey was kiven .a surprise dance Monday evening at his home on South Pitt ‘street in honor of his birthday anniversary. Among those present were Miss June Rod- gers, Miss Thelma Allen, Miss Regina Robey, Miss Evelyn Norfolk, Miss Georgie Rogers, Miss Lean Greinder, Miss Ella Mae Moore, Miss Marian Hantzmon, Miss Margaret Finney, Miss Doris Hantzmon, Miss Dorothy Willlamson, Miss Louise Kidwell, Miss Margle Caila, Miss Virginia Moore, Miss Gladys Clifford, Miss Catherine Scott, Miss Aubrey Kidwell, and Mesers. Danlel and Joseph McFadden of Hazelton, Pa. Charles Strauss, Horace Howard, Buggon Quigley. Jack Callahan, Richard = Parker, " Harry Spear, Philip Finnell, Elsworth Night- ingale, George Emory, Francls and William Russell and Joseph Burlo. Miss Annabelle Coffman and Miss Lucille M. Spencer spent the week- end with friends at Intermont College, Bristol, V Mrs. Mary Quinn Hicks has returned to her home in Fredericksburg, after a visit 1o Mr. and Mrs. Perdy Clift, on_ North Columbus street. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce of Clarke County, announce the marriage of thelr .daughter, Miss Helen Virginia Pierce, to Mr. Dean Colston of SBum- mit Point, W. Va. in Alexandria, Wednesday, April 2, by Rev. T. J. Lambert. Mr. and Mra. Colston are now on & northern bridal tour and will spend several weeks with the parents of the bride, leaving early in June for their rew home in Balboa, Canal Zone. Mrs. Joshua Fletcher of Upperville. Va., was a guest, last week, of Miss Mary Earle Taylor on Prince street. Miss Margaret Heinemann, Mr. Max Heinemann and Mr. Charles Baker of Philadelphia, have left for their homes after spending a week with Dr. and Mrs. D. G. McWhorter. Miss Polly Maigne has gone to New York to join her father, Mr. Charles Minnegerode Maigne, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Kyne. Mrs. Edward H. Kemper is back from a visit to her son-nlaw and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Beverley Boyd, in Abingdon, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thomson were in Staunton during last week, attend- ing the convention of the Travelers’ Protective Association. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. King and Mr. and Mrs. George H. Goodwin have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. John L. Stoat, in Winchester. Mrs. Albert’ Bryan is back from a visit to Mrs. Roswell Miller in New York City. Miss Mary Thomson entertained the Rosemont Card Club Monday after- noon. Miss Ashley Christian Carter of Nor- folk was a recent guest of her grani- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Jan- ney Dempsey, on South Fairfax street, and left for Sweetbriar College, of which she is an alumna, to attend the May day festival. Mrs. Thomas E. Sebrell was hostess for her bridge club Monday afternoon at_her home on Braddock Heights. Miss Grace Bouldin of Baltimore is the guest.of Miss Loula Smoot on South St. Asaph street. Mrs. Samuel B. Moore and her si« ter, Miss Ruby Thomas: Misz Ines Moore and Mr. John Hughes, accom- panied by Mrs. Leon Arnold »f Wash ington, motored to Staunton 4nd Lex- How do you hold your pen? DA JENNINGS FRY, Al ted maid of honor at the re: union of Confederate Veterans at Dal I Te: May 1 and leaving Washington May 17. ington, Va.r and spent the week en: Mr. and Mrs. Willam A. Moos have returned from a stay of seve: weeks at Atlantic City. Mrs, J, Stewart Jamieson, Mrs. Louis 8. Scott and Mrs. Frank M. Dil- lard have returned from a trip to New York City. Mrs. Dillard, Mrs. Wil- liam J. Boothe, Mrs. Carroll W. Ash- by, Mrs. Charie lett Cabell and | A Sale Week of Imported Need'epoint Chairs, Governor Winthrop Desks and Sccretaries, Console Tables and Mirrors, Fireside and Comfort Chairs, Imported Brasses and Fire- place Goods. ‘M. SEGAL & SONS, Inc. 1232 14th St. NW. 3§ Great Values on Fine Furniture A LIBERAL REDUCTION ON OUR ALREADY LOW-PRICED STOCK Mrs. Milton French motored to Fred- ericksburg for the exercises at Ken- more yesterday. Mrs. Robert C. Pow- ell is visiting friends in Fredericks- burg. Mr. Paul Yates of Washington and Lee University, Lexington, spent the week end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Yates. Mrs. J.. W. Reeves and Miss Mary Priest have gone to Cleveland, Oblo, to visit their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L E. Spittle. Miss Alice Phillps and Mr. E. L. Hawes were married at the rectory of Grace Episcopal Church Wednesday morning by V. Carpentar. Miss Anna Philips was the sister’s only sttendant, and Mr. L. N. Dixon was best man for Mr. Hawes. Only a small company witnessed the cere- mony and there was no reception. Mr. and Mrs. Hawes left immediately for a Southern bridal tour and wiil muke, their future home in this city. Card Party Scheduled . For Veterans' Benefit An event of unusual intgrest is to staged at the New Wiliard Hotel, Saturday evening, June 6, when the entire ground floor adfacent to the famous “Peacock Alley” will be given over to the Craftsman Club and the Woman's Auxiliary of the United States Veterans' Bureau, for a card party of bridge and five hundred, held for the benefit of the welfare fund, at which_ worth-while prizes are to be awarded. This organization has dispensed much help and cheer in its work throughout the Government's huge beneficient {nstitutions devoted to min- istrations to the war veterans. The committee on arrangements is composed of Mrs. May D. Lightfoot, Mrs. Mollie C. Boydston, Mrs. Rose Reeves. Hidde, Mrs. Jean M. Ritter, Mrs. Melville D. Hensey, Mrs. E. E. Berney, Mr. W. H. Holmes and Mr Harry Taylor, secretary of publicity, 3710 "Ingomar strest, Chevy Chase, May 11th i Phone Main 3081 Repairing, Refini FURNITURE TO ORDER ing, Upholstering SOCTIETY FOR RENT One of the Most Magnificent Large Apartments in the City 2029 Connecticut Ave. N.W. 027430 mNAD THE FLOOR PLAN A Rare Opportunity This! To secure one of the most beautiful apartments in the city at the corner of Connecticut Avenue and Wyoming Avenue—front apartment, next to the top floor, with an unobstructed southern view over the city, western view over Kalorama and northern view over matchless ‘Rock C|l'eek Valley. Ideally adapted for entertainment, \ - Rental $500.00 per month to October 1st and $600.00 per month for ensuing year. To Inspect Call Mr. Godden, Main 2690 Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2690 M'BR@KS &CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th : Tomqrrovw—Less- Than Wholesale Cost DRESSES Made to Sell at $25, $30, Of course there's a right and & wrong way to hold your pen for easy writing William Clem, Ralph Powell. Russell Giljum. Myron Howard, Woodrow “Godfrey and Richard Clem. =" Mr. Angus King is at home from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jones in Gordonsville. . Miss Belle Hunter has returned from Jacksonville, Fla., where she mpent the past two months with her cousin, Miss Lucy Page Blow. > Mrs. Clarence C. Leadbeater spent ihe week end with her daughter, Miss Katherine Leadbeater, at Sweetbriar College. Miss Dorothy Morton, who has been vlsfting friends in Richmond, is spending the week-end in Fredericks- burg where she attended the Ken- mofe dedication exercises yesterda Mr. Leopold Ruben and his sister, Migs Sara Ruben, have reopened their home on Sbuth Saint Asaph street, 2ftér spending the past several months in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rhea are back from thelr wedding trip and are living —but why take the trouble to correct carly formed habits? Don’t fear writer's cramp—prevent No matter how you write there's a holder and pen-point that will exactly suit you. Drop in today and make us prove it. HUGHES National Theater Bldg. N.W. Franklin 7472 $35 and $40 An extraordi_nary group of beautiful dresses, represenfind every phase of this season’s fash- ions. The straight line with circular flounces, godet effects, some are handsomely beaded. Apron front effects, ribbon and lace trimmed, long and short sleeves, sleeveless, jabet fronts, ensembles, sports and tailored models. The Colors— The Fabrics— Nnvy Georgette Black Crepe de Chine Cocoa Flat Crepe Green Satin Tan Canton Crepe Prints Printed Chiffon Rose Bengaline Red Faille Crepe —_— Removes Rust and Ink Spots 1325E St. ’.‘%f_flffil.{:g:'. 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