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. T SocTRnY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ Horse Show at Tuxedo Park|5egte Kellosg Attracts New York Society| AdMrs Coolidge JUNE 7, 1925—PAR 2. g SOCIETY: T ?Mr and Mre. Charles Wise Miss Julia Kennedy, Miss Adele M Entertain in Honor Miss Mary Heister, Miss Regina M Eunice O'Connor, Of Prospective Brides L e . To Honor Wedding Day Mrs. Max Martin was hostess at |Nery, Miss Muriel Gr: | SOl e v tea yesterday afternoon in her home |lne Brown, Miss Estrella Amores 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise will give in Takoma Park in compliment to|Miss Bessie Rainey and Mrs. Kath'|@ reception Friday evening Miss Elizabeth Albers, daughter of |€rine Esther Batson. Mrs. Frederic|11 o'clock in their home MARRIED IN NAVAL ACADEMY CHAPEL (Continued from Fifth Page.) is e someEn = Mr. and Mrs. Henry Albers, whose \‘xi(:m'w"'“i” [ charge ofithe s s street northeast in celebration % anied by her little grandchildren, marriage to Mr. Joseph Stmms Ear. |Yitions =—Miss Mary San OWE. [ of the twenty-fifth anniversary o Classed as Smartest Qutdoor Event of Season. e s Cobrtney Bl TaDl b man of West Palm Beach, Fla., will | IS8 Pauline Healy and Miss Bliza’ | 0 n nt 1:( anniversar ¢ b pelfe s R Gy P e take place Thursday, June 18. h Drury will give a short music heir wedding. Mrs. Wise was for program. merly Miss Jalia Mrai R. T. Harrell and Mra. Elot | o et SRR TSALE SUMMER HATS entertaining in the former’s home in Doors Open 8:30 A.M. honor of Miss Helen Russell Gruver | In our down stairs shop, where > cool and de lightful, we are ¢ holding this un usual sale. verything! 5\ Never has the I f word everything covered so much! | Sport —street — fascinating picture hats (to w with print silk chiffon | dresses) — tailored hats —rich en broldered street hats——sport hats- for Krance, where they will join Mrs. n of Philadelphiu Letts' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. 3 jand Mrs. John Borden, who have been Home in Prospect. spending ~ their honeymoon in Mr. Borden’s chateau at Cannes. Mrs. Letts is keeping her apartment NEW YORK, June 6.—With the|Almirall, Elizabeth Witmore and |8t Wardman Park Hotel, which will annual Spring horse show at Tuxedo | Estella de Lima, all of New York; be occupled by her mother, Mrs. Park probably the smartest Lois Clarke of Stockbridge, | CoWan, during the Summer, and she or affair of the season, thegseries elyn Fishburne of Roanoke, | Will rejoin her mother upon her re- Virginia \Vedding in Noted Ancestral and the members of her bridal party |} who will attend her at her marriage | to Mr. Robert Everett Kline, ir., [l which will take place Wednesday evening, June 24. The bridge party Friday was followed by tea, when of horse events that will last until Alice Cole of Richmond, Rose |turn in the Autumn. Mrs. J. S. Gruver, mother of the Autumn are launched. Well known |3 nd Mrs. Carrol Slaughter of | g Jack §. Flght, accompanied hv bride-to-be, and Mrs. Robert E. Kune,l iGitibes in r and on Long [Orange, e e T ey mother bridegroom-elect, presided at preparing to present| The best man will be John A. Dun- | 1® i 3 bles in turf rings. while | nington of New York, a brother of | brenin® for her Summer home, Wood ssips and ts appraising | Mr. Dunnington and the ushers, !l‘“ gt Wty Mo o - o, the high stepping animals Messrs. Joseph Walker, jr.; Kenneth (1% i HIE CHD CAEE L 08, fent | prelude to the horse show fO'Brien, Hugh G. M. Kelleher, Alfred | ;"0 W " CooL™ i the National Association |O. Hoy imuel Sloan Walker, Will 2 inual meeting recently and | R. Gregg, Henry C. Merrit, Boyki s for the ensuing vear.|C. Wright, Knight Wooley ‘ the tea table. | Holy Cross Alumnae Hold Biennial Election Krs. Charles Boughton Wood has clodsd her residence on Rhode Island The annual dinner and biennial elected John M Bowman was chosen | Church, all of New Yorl avenue and gone to her Summer home election of officers of the Alumnae 5 = & 1 3 = traveling hat This is one of the biggest scoops we have made in milli- unanimously as president to succeed |Fuller, jr., of Durham, at Simsbury, Conn. She was accom- Association of Holy Cross Academy nery for a long time—the manufacturers ¢ u;r»’(-\r;up:l Loy inie g Alfred B. Ma v, while Willlam du | Leslie B. Gray of Orange, panied by Miss Mary Morgan. will take place Tuesday evening at the Summer season a flying start 2 - it n, Del., was named | The engagement was announced t December. Miss Gray was gradu-| Mrs. Basil Gordon Is spending a secretary and treasurer and Charles | ated from the Spence Sschool in 1918 | few days in Washington as the guest W. Smith assistant secreta. There | and made her debut here in January, |of Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett. increase authorized in the [1919. During *the war she drove a | Mrs. Barnett is recuperating from a lirectors, to make it national [ Red Cross Ambulance for the New |minor operation which she underwent hile an executive committee | York Chapter. last week. B Yacken Mr. Dunnington is a son of ,,,,»,..lmld.f.;,.,m was | Walter Grey and Mrs. D\mn‘l’n\xht:!;flr-ef Miss Elizabeth Shaw. a student at g of the date for the Na-| Farmville, He is a graduate of | Goucher College, is with her parents, Wardman k' Hotel. Mrs. Fred- |} erick J. Ri president, has named as a committee on arrangements Mrs Thelma Beers Harvey (chairman), Miss Ruth Craven, Miss Winifred McKee, Miss Mary Buckey, Argith Thompson, Miss Grac Pont of Wilmi vice president; Reginald W. Rivers |l Nouveau, 932 F St N.W | | (lda Walters Ongmnl Shop) joining Metropolitan | se show, which will be held n A Armory here November the University of Virginia and served as an officer of the 10th Field Artillery. He was wounded at Chateau Thierr Lieut. Col, and Mrs. George C. Shaw, at 1801 K street northwest. Mrs. Shaw and Miss Shaw will sail on the Last year this event was - exper] ith a view | and was awarded the Dis s Leviathan June 12 to spend the Sum o e Vi e timice (Croee At lmnnml;?f:l&'eff mer with Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Per- en during the latter part of |member of the law firm of Dunning- | Kins in Vienna, where Mr. Perkins is but results were not all | ton, Walker & Gregg of this city.|Vvice consul. Mrs. Perkins was for- re expected. There is no|He belongs to the Brook, University,| merly Miss Esther Mary Shaw. cate the affair | Manhattan and Demurmu. Clubs. Mrs. David Lawrence is again at bubt n the gged number of visitors did her home on Nebraska avenue after not rez ment of desire, and. | %M} | N Nebraska e ! 1 . visiting her daughter, Miss Etienne, he M e Fdaummer Cl“b Seream™| vstiineg "o Preparatory School, Bryn | known society folks in attendanc . _ 3 : \ Mawr, where she is taking her exam there were almost as many conspicu eatures Dxnner Program ination. . Mra. Lawrence made & brief DS DY lhelr absence. D€ ahOW| At the June dinner of the business | Visit to Atlantic City before returning ', on oo o 7> Was She S9NCES” land iprofessional sectlon of the |hece. opinion expressed gnd JUilcaRnary c Interes election of the |\ Gpens City Club to be held| .. aorgaret Banister, who hasan in the club garden Wednesday, a skit how for the apartment at the Mayflower, will go — < g will be v L Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen and H bt b oo g e ”“";“ZL tomorrow to join her mother, Mrs. White head ngton, D. ¢ Marle K. Saurtders wiil ausct ons | Blair Banister, who is with Senator Richmond. erformance. The cast is and Mrs. Carter Glass in 5f members of the dup. " Mamhosed | They will make a motor trip through feeied by sdipivers of ence Fraser Stiles will preside, a|the historic eastern section of Vir- e e e | short talk will be given by the new [ Sinia. t social side to the affair, and | Chalrman of the section, Miss Adele| wr. and Mrs. C. J. Willlamson will . 3 This yearie. mvent was nh eveoption to| Stewart, and Mrs. Elliot Woods will | sall June 20 fo spend the Summer MRS. AUBREY B. LEGGETT, | ) : e e Formerly Miss Ethel Jeanctte Davis of Falls Church, Va.. whose marriage R¥SDE was ; 0| present ‘a group of songs and accom- 2 Chexed 10 Blctithe. entectRents | S Alcast B A e, to Ensign Leggett, U. S. N., took place June 3 in the chapel of the Naval Brilliant Social Side. Aside frc SEARRE AT R RN h before and aft t show ] e o A er e S imih¢ | Among those who have made reser-| Mrs. Lawrence Quirolla has gone to | Academy at Annapolis. i e vations are Mrs. Etta Austin, Miss |California, where she is visiting her ; Olive Be: v, Mis e 1 > Madi- box was bespoken early in|Qfive Beatty. Miss Julie Bannigan. son, Mr. Charles Quirolla, on Madi- |\.¢ ;\ an extended trip to the West. | will leave shortly by rafl for Stoux | . S e | Miss Mar . Miss Barnhart, | son’ avenue at Culver City : . il | o 1 On his return, Mr. Chebithes w City, Towa, to make a short stay with | Blood, M. G Cianehand, M iss Bertha Neu 1l return to | visit al of the Southern cities, Blood. Mrs. C. J. Blanchard, Miss| Miss Bertha Neuman will return to |v everal of the S At 5 Fay Bentley, Miss Helen Brown, Miss | her home in New York tonight, after d will join Mrs. Chebithes in| :‘ ;"»‘“m‘ h's parents. Their car, Myrtle Bunn, Miss M. E. Bates, Miss |Spending the week with Miss Hannah | Washington about the first part of [Which = been sent overland, will | in high tribute to those who had charge of the program, which included Mrs. David Wagstaff, president: Col Loril e iss . Tmeet them at Sloux City and they o e ad tee Breed, Miss Margaret Bavley, Miss V, |Cohen, @t Clifton Terrace. Miss | August. 1 they ikl oy Htee vere Yre|S. Benjamin, Miss Maude E. Boss,|Neuman came fo Washington with = e = (n]dsn“m“‘;‘lellv:v:l:e an extended tour through | hart and Theodore Frelinghausen. | Miss Cushing, Miss Charlotte Car-|Miss Cohen, who had spent a week| 11 anc 7T M. 3 | Among the prominent exhibitors|Mody, Miss Julia E. Coonan, Miss|with her in New York. entered horses were: Mrs. David | Verna Custer, Mrs. Clifford Cannon.| .o m g Linders of Woodridge ey Miss Slai; ) . Mis: Ni oy Wagstaff, Mrs. E. R. Harrtman, Mrs. | 155, Elelne | Eppley, Miss Netla |,.3 Miss' Anna Plerce of Chatham Electric Household Appliances SSS S ALRRARN Amory Haskell s Sally Lanier, | o Courts have returned- from a trip make housework Flora Smith Hoff, Miss B. H. Ham- casy as well as Miss Janet A M v Mad = . v] v o) o M Mt Terter o Gact. | mett, Miss Beryl Ingram, Miss Ines |through the South, where they visited thorough. We'll wire your house 3T Cole of West Bolnt. Col Louis |Justus, Mra. Grattan . Kerans. Miss |!0 Jacksonville, St Augustine, Mismt, and furnish the right appliances. Lane, Mrs. Ella Davis Levis, | Paim Beach and Hollywood-by-the- Mrs. Ger-|S€a- y. Miss | pfjss Catherine C. Critcher has . “‘;fn_ | gone to McAlester, Okla., for a short Plosiieys M Mo e | visit and will later go to Taos, N. Mex., fiss | g it e e s el M | for the remainder of the Summer. Miss F. F. Stiles, Miss Marie Mrs. C. Y. House of Atlanta is K. Saunders, the Misses Steiner, Miss | visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sleet, Hazel Swift, Miss Martha Swift, Mrs. |at their apartment at Wardman Park A. B. Stewart, Mrs. F. G. Stewart, | Hotel. Miss Inez R. Smith, Mrs. S. J. Shoe. Jes Mrs. Marfe Stair Lawyer, trude Lyons, Mis B. Ballentyne, Mr. J. A. P. Ransdell and Mr. Amory S. Carhart The milil 1sses were best in the history of the show and large en tries from West Point. Squadron A d Essex Troop of New Jersey were uded The local classes drew tries and furnished the keen petition of the show clally true in the A Beautiful » 11 75 in arge en st com R ,‘,,',"'I"’f,,f,: et atons maker, John L. Steele, Miss| Mr. and Mrs. W. Schlosberg and ner to_the judges evening | Sisson, E. Oke, Judge Mary |their daughter, Miss Mildred Schlos- Artistie Black Pottery Lamp, trim- g, e e Grole M. A. O'Connor, Miss berg, have moved into their new med in gllt and having a shade of Nell Price, Mrs. Ada M. Payne, Mrs. J. Garfleld Riley, Miss May Belle Ray | Mrs. Mary A. Spreckelmyer of this city is spending the Summer in home, at 5917 Sixteenth street. pleated georgette. Worth much more money, This is only one of many Leaders In Lamps that are unusually reasonably priced here. We can interest you in Electric Fans — from the standpoint of kind, size and price. Prices, $7.50 up David W ff gave her annual horse show luncheon today at her home. Tonight there was a fancy dress ball | mond, Mrs. Edna Ross, Mrs. e ool Reed, Mrs. Clara Sears Taylor, Miss n glven at the home of Mra. Frank B |soie Turner, the Misses Vall, Mias | Hankinson, N. Dak., with her son-in- The prizes included special awards | Mary Vatcher, Miss Florence Wheel |1 S04 foughter, Dr. and Mrs. Aome et e e e be 2irs |er, Mrs. Whitdeld, Miss Wren, Miss)ZSimin, Thene, and will s intrq E. H. Harriman, Mrs. Ambrose Monell, | Wallin and Mrs. Elliot Woods. Fge e e e the West Point Horse Show Assocla. —— v : Y Lilllan Spreckelmyer. 0. Svedden, Mrs. | [yinlomats Schedule Visits Mr. and Mrs. Amory S A. Harriman, . 1. Chebithes have Mrs. Howard & n Sinderen, » Preston_Davie, Marshall R. Kerno For Summer in Home Lands |- h H El trl Sh Morris, Mrs. Georg A Alh Mrs. S e Fifth Page)) | w R d f Da d Wags ff, Lewis M. (Continue om age. SR B e T = m. hosendor 517 10th St. Main 6549 S. C: The box_holders Lorillard, E. R. ¥ Frelinghuysen, Leroy Baldwin, Mrs.” David W Coster, Amory ard Hortimer, For: rt. Tuded: _Plerre [have taken an apartment at Ward- rriman, Theodore | man Park Hotel. >, Baker, B. Keech,| Senorita Hotensia Coronado, sister C. H. |of the secretary of the Colomblan le- . Rich' | gation, Senor Don Jose M. Coronado, | has as her house guest Senorita Rubi Ambrose Monell,” Mrs Gutlerrez of Colombla and Venezuela. Fllis, Judge Kernochan, enorita Gutlerrez resides in New A, 'Julliard, Frederic ' Depeyster | York and she came to Washington for ster, Col. H1. FI. Rogers, Winthroup | the reception at the Pan-American McKim, Robert C. M Mrs. Cam. |Union in honor of the President and mann, Mrs. L. Havemever Butt,|Mrs. Coolidge. Among others who John E. Cowdin, E. Victor Loew and |came to Washington for the reception Harry L. McVickar. and were guests of the secretary and 9 ’ his sister were Senor Manuel Hurtado Fifth Ayenue Query. of Mexico, Senor Agustin Caballero of Is Fifth avenue beginning to pass|Bogota, Colombia, Senor Carlos M. out of the high colored picture of |Velez of Cartagena, and Mr. Perkins soclety? was the question heard |and Mr. Lewis of New York. throughout exclusive circles recently when Mrs. Hamilton Fish leased her home on the north corner of Sixty- second street to a firm of realtors for 20 years. Plans are already under way for artment building, and the razing of the Fish home will begin | this Fall. It is sald that Mrs. Fish ill receive approximately $3,000,000 the rental of the site. This is the third of the noted Fifth avenue dwellings to be sold within a shbrt time. the others being the Astor hon at Sixty-fifth street d the W. K. Vanderbilt residence at Fifty-scond street. The Fish home is a five-story bulld: ing of red brick and has been the scene of many famous functions in the past. It was constructed by an Englishman, Sir Roderic Cameron, bout 40 years ago. Later he moved to an estate on Long Island and the property was purchased by Miss Matild who in turn, sold it to Gu i “Famous for Fine Furs” Col ank HE logical place for storage and repairs —special Summer rates for remodeling and re- pairing and stored free until Fall, 1215 G St. N.W. { I | More Remarkable Offerings from our JUNE CLEARANCE SUMMER DRESSES Sport, Afternoon, Daytime and Dinner Frocks 18 25 35 48 TRAVEL COATS To Wear For Gradugtion 15-sto O e R R R R L R In 1909 Mr. Amisinck dled and his That will add a new pleasure to your Journey widos was married to Hamilton Fish in 19 The property was valued then at more than $500,000. Many from New York and vicinity will go to Virginia for the wedding of Miss Allen Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hamilton Gray, of | the Hotel Gotham, to Mr, Walter || Grey Dunnington of this city, which will take place at Montebello, the ancestral home of the family granted by King George, 2d. The matrdon of honor will beé Mrs. Lyman Millarde of Norfolk, Va., and the bridemaids, Mrs. Hudson Budd, Misses Ada Francke, Raymonde S Bring In This Ad Before June 14 Shampoo. . . . . .50c Hair Dyeing. .. $4.95 Hair Bobbing . . . 50c Marcelle Wave. . 75¢ Marcelle & Bob Curl. . $1 MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop and Lansburgh & Brother. Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. Franklin 2224. Expert Service. o 45 *55 ENSEMBLES *65 ¥75 SMART SUMMER HATS 8 10 $12 SORQSIS Shoes for the Occasion : A fashionable collection is to be found in our Sorosis Shoe Shop, in the smartest of the new styles for Summer wear! Snow-White Kid 3 Reigneloth White Satin Heels of Every Height Sizes 214 to 9—Widths AAA to C $7.50 to $12.50 New Arrivals In Dainty, Cool Frocks for Dinner and Country Club wear, Chif- gfln;, French Eyelettes, Batistes, Voiles and ts. LEF SN W.

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