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SOCIETY." Trips Here and There Mark Record of Week In the Social World Washington Homes Enter taining Guests — Local Residents Visiting in Other Cities—Personal Mention. Mise Virginia Pottle, daughter of Mrs. W. A. Swallow, whose engage- ment to Mr. Ralph Riley of Albany, Ga., was recently announced, leaves Washington tomorrow for Albany to visit Miss Eleanor Riley, sister of her fiance. She will be absent for several weeks. The marriage of Miss Pottle and Mr. Riley will take place in the Autumn. Walter Kenyon Lloyd left y for Arizona and California to visit relatives. Maj. Lloyd, chap- lain of Camp Meade, and Mr. Willlam K. Llovd will spend their vacation in New York. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lauer of New York City are in Washington for a few days, guests at the Mayflower. Mrs. Lauer is a sister of Mr. Fred Starek, director of the War Finance Corporation. Mrs. Inez R. Smith has_as her guest, In her suite at the Potomac Park apartment, Miss Sarah Bridgers of El Paso, Te. Mrs. A. N. Henderson of Miami, Fla., arrived in Washington yvesterday and will be the guest for a short time of Mrs. W. A. Swallow at 916 Six- teenth street northwest. Mary from the West coast. Alice Pettit_will return an extended tour of Mr. J. F. Brunner, accompanied by Miss Betty Brunner and Mr. Clifford G. Sanford, has motored to Kanoh wahke Lake, Orange County e to spend some time at Camp Matine- cock. Mrs. Adolph Lichtenstein and Mrs. Pauline Eiseman will return to their homes today from a two-week stay with relatives in New Haven, Conn. Picnic Ba;;r ;O‘B;l;fit Hamlin M. E. Church Fund A progressive luncheon, combined with a_delightful automobile trip, was given in the form of a picnic Tuesday by members and friends of the Aid Society of Hamline M. E. Church for the benefit of the building fund. Twenty-seven gathered at the home of Mrs. G. Taylor Wade, 614 S street northwest, for the first course. The hostess received the guests on the side porch, from which place they proceeded to the dining room, where, with their wraps on, they stood around the room and ate fruit with wafers. After expressing their appreciation for this hospitality the entire group. inciuding the hostess, proceeded to the home of Mrs. F. M. Osterhaut, 1223 Crittenden street northwest. Eversthing was in readi- ness. The guests here enjoved clam chowder. Immediately after seating themselves Miss Gurney lead the chorus in j famil ngs, the tune of one song being accompanied by the tinkle of the teaspoons on each drinking gl In less than a half hour this jolly party was on it way to the home of Dr. Lula Pafflow, Edgemore. The salad course here was interspersed with musical selec tlons by Miss Edith Athey and Miss Gurney, and the future told of those present by the hostess from the leaves in the tea cup, creating much mer- riment The Mrs. € the home of Teor Sandy Springs Md. Here a bounteous chicken din. ner awaited the guests, with the un expected extras from the farm. Child- hood games were enjoved on the front lawn until the tinkle of the old-fashioned dinner bell announced the fact that it was time to gather under the shade of the great oak tree to be served with strawberries, ice cream and cake. As a combination of a 35-mile ride with thi: not only a social succes: benefit to the Aid pany enjoying it were s, Miss Ada William H. L. Hutching: Clark, Mrs. Georg| irhead, Mrs. William stop was at but financial The com Mr: > ciety. . Mrs. John Richardson 3 3 Wolcott, Miss Edith Athey, Miss Gurney el Moody, Mrs. Frank Welch, s. H. W. Kitzmiller, Hillman, Mrs. Heistand, Mrs. W. Paul, Miss Beahm, Mrs. J. W Mrs. Nellie Jenkins, Mr. F. M. haut and Mrs. Moor: denlght Supper Served At Miss Duke's Party Miss Beatrice Duke entertained a bridge party last night in the gold and lavender parlor of the Hotel Roosevelt, where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Duke, make their home. A midnight supper the suite of Mr. and where there was an elaborate and artistic arrangement of flowers and softly shaded candles. The young hostess, who wore a becoming fro(‘k of lavender and silver, was a ed in entertaining her parents and her grandparen: Dr. and Mrs James F. Walsh Among the guests Charles D. Liebermann, Schneider, Mrs. Joseph Herbert merson, Mrs, per, Mrs. Ridgley, Mrs. Wilbur Jo Mrs Keneith Hawkins, Mae R. Walsh, Miss Catherine Lieb mann, Mis Thelma Halley, Miss Polly Irland, Mis Myre Putnam, Miss Meral Ward, Mis Mary Manous, M Virgin Sinnot, Miss Alice Padgett, Miss Katherline Lake- man, Comdr. Herbert Emerson, Mr. Louis B. P Dr. Ellis Glyco, Mr. ‘Wilbur Ay lo Mr. Paul Loehler, Mr. Richard . Outcau‘r, Mr. Norman Outecault, Mr, hial Lytle, Mr. Keneith Hawkins, Mr. Clayton E. Ware, Mr. Paul Byron, Mr. John Chumbley, Mr. Harvey Graham, Mr. Ridgley and Mr. Eckenridge. Oster- was served in M Duke, were Mrs. irs. Charles nnott, Mrs. Robert Pep- Leghorn and Straw Hats Cleaned and Blocked Let us clean and reblock your old straw and leghorn hats in one of the new Summer styles. We will make it look like new. Complete Selection of New Summér Materials Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop 508 11th Street N.W. ain 8: cup | -ellent menu it was voted | 1 to join Mme. e e vy~ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 25, OPEN AIR RECEPTION AFTER CEREMONY. MRS. CHARLES JOHN HOLBROOK, Formerly Miss Catherine Theresa Fitzmorris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Fitzmorris, who held a wedding reception for the bridal on the grounds of their home at the Catholic University, following the cere- mony in St. Anthony’s Church. DIPLOMATS VIEW SEASHORE AS FINE HOT-WEATHER RESORT (Continued from Fourth Page.) arty and guests SEC’Y AND MRS. KELLOGG GUESTS FOR WEEK END AT HARBOR HILL, N. J. (Continued from Fourth Page.) legation and Mme. Pelenyi will leave at the end of this week for Cleve- land to spend about a fortnight. They will probably go later to Williams town, Mass., to attend the Institute of Politics. The counselor of the Austrian le- gation and Mme. Kleinwachter will move from the Brighton Hotel Wed- nesday to the house at 3514 Macomb street, which is being made ready for occupancy. The military embassy, Gen attache of the French George A. L. Dumont, 7ill leave Washington tomorrow for New York. He will spend July 4 at Fisher's Island, and will sail July 6 Dumont and their fam- ily in France. The military attache of the Italian embassy and Marchesa di Bernezzo will spend the Summer months in ‘Washington, but will make a few short trips over the week ends, prob- ably going to Beverly Farms for a visit. The first secredary of the Peruvian embassy and Senora Gonzalez Prada, who are occupying the house of the latter’'s mother, Mrs. Emerson Howe, Eighteenth street, will not hington for some weeks. wife of the of the Italian embassy, shington about July 15 for New sail Summer in will Europe. The secretary accompany her to New York. The secre ry of the Panama lega- tion and Senora de Chevalier will go | to Atlantic City the middle of next month to spend a few weeks. Mrs. Loftus, wife of the first secre- tary of the Slamese legation, and her son, Mr. Reginald Loftus, have gone to Bass Rocks for the remainder of the Summer. Mr. Loftus and his son, | Mr. Roderick Loftus, there late in July will join them The secretary bas of the German em- , Baron Leopold Plessen, will go to New York the first of the week and will sail Tuesday to spend the Sum- mer in Europe. The second secretary of the Czecho- slovakian legation and Mme. Hana- kova will remain in Washington dur- ing the Summer months and in the early Autumn will take a short vaca tion. 1115 117 A Concentrated Display of Excefit;or.laf Values in Printed Crepe and Sports Frocks At $ 1 8.50 They are beautiful modes—expressive of the latest fashion—and values that far outrank the modest price. Dressier styles — handsome Printed Crepes. Sports types—in Crepe de Chines and Tub Silks. Colors and demand. P I York, from where she will | to spend the remainder of the| are sailing next week for Europe, were the honor guests at dinner Fri- day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wilson, who entertained at the Embassy Club in New York. . Mrs. Montgomery Blair and her daughter, Miss Eillen Blair, sailed terday on the California to visit Princess Margaret Boncompagni in Paris. Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner Ladd of Chevy Chase are motoring to Bos- ton to visit Mr. Ladd’s brother, Mr. Hammond Ladd. They will return by way of Harrishurg and will visit Mrs. Ladd’s mother, Mrs. J. Irvin Steel, at her Summer home in Me- chanicsburg, Pa. Mrs. Robert H. Young has just re- turned from a two-month visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Robert N. Young, who are stationed in San Juan, Porto Rico, with the 65th Infantry. Col. Young went down later and accompanied Mrs. Young home. Comdr. William E. Eberle, for some time assistant naval attache of the embassy in Paris, has returned to this country and is in Washington to visit and to await instructions. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Crochett have reopened their suite in the Roosevelt | after an extended tour of the West | coast. | Ralph Emerson Powell is in | | where she is the guest of | | her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. |and Mrs. Hugh Peters, and where | she was introduced to the couple’s | infant son, Hugh Peters, 2d. Mrs. Peters was formerly Miss Dorothy | McKelden Powell and has many friends in Washington. Mrs. Rafael R. Govin, who has| | been at the Mayflower the past week | en route to her Summer home at ille, N. Y., left Washington av and has just returned from her home in Cuba. Mrs. | Panama, BRING YOUR FUR COAT now if you want to save money. Remodeling. Repairige. Redyeing. Storage WOLF, Furrier 32-34 Florida Ave. N.W. F STREET to meet individual Dfinners. Lunc}xeons Features of the Week Out Clievy Chase Way Residents Entertain House Guests—Many of Society Folk to Spend Summer at Pleasure Resorts. Miss Katharine Riley of Worces- ter, Mass., is the house guest of Miss Margaret MerNll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Merrill, at her home on Wi Melrose street. Mrs. H. G. Phelps entertained the members of her club at luncheon and bridge on Monday. Mrs. D. G. Davis of McKinley street, her daughter, Mrs. Marion M. Little, and granddaughter, Joyce Little, will sail Tuesday from New York for Panama, where Mrs. Lijtle will join her husband, who is statfoned there at the submarine base. Mrs. Davis will be the house guest of Ensign and Mrs. Little until the middle of August, when she will return home by way of Porto Rico, where she will visit her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Robert M. Young, United States Army, of San Juan. Mrs. Davis will return to the States late in the Fall. Miss Elizabeth Coombs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Coombs of McKinley street, is attending a house party at Tall Timbers, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle of Huntington street left Wednesday for Hot Springs. Va., where Mr. Doyle is attending the District bankers’ annual convention. Miss Anne Pressly, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. - J. M. Rowe for several weeks at their home on Stanford street, has returned to Erle, Pa. Mrs. Tallafero Clark of East Irving where she will spend the Summer months. -Miss Ruth Doyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle of Hunting- ton street, left Friday for Camp Aliena, on Bellgrade Lakes, Me., where she will remain for a month. Mrs. Willlam H. Waters and her children, Willlam, Robert and Cather- ine, of McKinley street, are spending several weeks as the guests of Mrs. ‘Waters' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe, at_their home in Rectortown, Va,. Mr. and Mrs. Willam Estes and their children of Summitt avenue, will leave the first of July for Kentucky, where they will visit relatives. Miss Amy Selby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Selby, and Miss Anne King, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. T. S. King of Morrison street. left Tuesday for Forest Hills, N. Y., where they will be the house guests of Miss Virginia Loftin, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. E. H. Loftin, for- merly of Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Turner P. Gray and their daughters, Margaret, Grace, Cyn- thia and Elizabeth Twohey, of East Irving street left Friday for their home on Sea Isle, N. J., where they will spend the Summer months. Dr. Benjamin C. Perry of Bethesda left last week for Europe, where he will remain six weeks. Mr. Willlam Clark, a student of Cor- nell University, has returned to the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Tallafero Clark, on East Irving street, to spend the Summer months. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Teel of Win- chester, Mass., have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo®ore W. Norcross on Raymond street on their wedding trip. Mr. Teel has just graduated from Dartmouth College. Mrs. Earle Clapp of Bradley Lane has gone to the White Mountains for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle en- street- has gone to The Plains, Va.,| Recent Army Brid WALRE Ewivi MRS. JOSEPH W. BEACHAM, ‘Whose marriage to Col. Beacham, U. 8. A, took place in the home of Senator Willlam B. McKinley a week ago. She was formerly Miss Berna- dette M. Herman. tertained @ week end house party at the Stellwagen estate in Maryland. Miss Anne Sturgis, a student of Smith Coliege, has returned to Chevy Chase to spend her Summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sturgis, at their home on Oxford street. Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Steward left Saturday for their Summer home in New Hampshire. Miss Helen Farrington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marivin Farrington of, Elm street, and Miss Barbara Dyson, formerly of Chevy Chase, have gone to North Fryeburg, Me., where they will join Mrs. Marvin Farrington, who is spending the Summer there. Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Davis of Maple avenue left Sunday for a mo- tor trip to Kansas, where they will pass a month. Miss Doris Wagner has returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wagner, on Grafton street, after being the house guest of Miss Francis du Pont at her home in Wil- mington, Del. Miss Blanche Pattison is at her home on West Kirke street for the Summer months. Mrs. Albert E. Corning entertained the members of the apron committee of the Chevy Chase chapter of the Y. W. C. A. at luncheon Tuesday. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, July 7, at the home of Mrs. R. S. McBride, on Hesketh street. Comdr. and Mrs. John Hines, U. S have leased the home of Mr. and Stanwood Cobb, on Grafton street, for the Summer months. Among the residents of Chevy Chage who are attending the District bankers' annual convention at Hot N, Mrs. Store Hours, 9 $2.49 Bengaline, Now $2.49 Russian Now Crepe, $2.29 Pongee, oyster and tan. taupe and gray. 69c Printed Crepe, black. Now 69c Check Sui Now 29c Pajama Check, maize, Now navy, Now . Leave Orders for— Hemstitching and Picot Edging) Pleating Buttons Made to Order Main Floor SILKS IN ODD LOTS A final clearance of a miscellaneous assortment of odd pieces left from a busy sale for MONDAY and TUESDAY ONLY. Look for the red pencil mark. These are the special prices all plainly marked on special tables. 50c to $1.98 Yd. Were $1.39 to $3.49 Per Yard $349 Epongee, black only. Now.... black, orange, black. $2.49 Check Taffeta, copen and cocoa. $2.98 Brocade Crepe, brown only. Now $2.49 Brocade Crepe, tan only. Now.. $398 Moire, brown, tan and navy. $3.49 Satin Barre, tan and navy. Now $1.98 Printed Georgette, navy and black. Now $1.98 Striped Radium, grays only. Now .. $1.39 and $1.59 Tricolette, dress weight; hrown NGy 5o e Silk Section COTTON GOODS IN ODD LOTS copen, ng, !an, gray, sand, navy and helio. orchld flesh and pink. 98c Check Tussah, tan and gray grounds. 39c Check Nainsook, flesh, pink, orchid and peach. 79c Impg]rted Eponge, 280 yards, Yard Goods Section—Third Floor Try Sworzyn’s First 1219-1221 G Street AM. to 6 P.M. month’s selling, placed on $1.75 yd. green and navy. e 44 $1.00 yd. henna and gray. ...$1.25 yd. $1.49 yd. ...$125 yd. ..$1.98 yd. $L49 yd. $1.98 yd. $1.98 yd. $1.25 yd. --$1.28 yd. " Now.. Now Now... 50c yd. tan, gray and 39¢ yd. 39¢ yd. 19c yd. I\ow .....59c yd. ..29¢ yd. in white only. Pictorial Review Patterns Exclusive Agents for Elite Style Patterns ‘Third Floor 1925—PART 2. _Va., are Mr. and Mra. Abner H. Ferguson and their daughter, Margaret Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Hin- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mec- Kenzle and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Leet. Mr. John Sleman, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sleman, will leave the first of July for a camp near Burling- ton, Vt., where he will spend the' Summe Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marsh of East Irving strect, have gone to their cottage in Bay Head, N. J., for the Summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Colladay are at their home on Northampton street after attending the graduation exercises of their son David on Tues- day at Exeter. Mr. Thomas B. Robertson of At- lanta, Ga., {8 the house guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson, for several weeks. Section 4 of the Guild of the Chevy Chase Presbyterfan Church, Mrs. John Imirle leader, met for luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Speidel in the English Village. “"Col. and Mrs. Perry Miles of Le- land street will leave in July for Fort Sheridan, the new post to which Col. Miles has been assigned. Miss Augusta Rupp of Baitimore, Md., is the house guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Cline, on Oliver street, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Rae P. Wright and their children of Raymond street will leave the first of July to spend the Summer months in the Adirondacks. Dr. and Mrs. John Ryan Dever- eux and their daughter, Miss Anne Devereux, of West Bradiey Lane are spending several weeks in Paris be- fore touring the continent of Europo and the British Isles. Miss Mirlam Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Richards of West Irving street, and Miss Marjorie VanDyne, daughter of Mrs. Frederick VanDyne of West Kirke street, left The House of Courtel |oj——lo|c——|g|———=[o|——|———|o/———>|ojc—=|a[——[a] RIZIK quality BEWELEVE 608 to 6ie SOCIETY. Monday for California, where will spend several months. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Morgan en- tertained at a dinner dance Saturday evening at their home on Connecticut avenue. Mr. Alvin Adkins, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Adkins of Ray- mond street, left Friday for Camp ‘Wachusett, Holdeness, Mass., for the Summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rauch have returned to their home on Military road after spending a month in Cuba and Florida Mr. E. Percival Wilson of Rose- mary street is attending the District Bankers' annual convention at Hot Springs, Va. Judge Alexander R. Mullowney of Connecticut avenue is passing the week end in Asbury Park, N. J., with his family Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Edward Springer and their children of West Lenox street will leave the first of July for Bay View, Mich. Lieut. Frank Uhlig of East Orange, N. J., and Mr. James Dean Johnson of Fort Smith, Ark., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Adkins at their home on Raymond street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Burkhart of Connecticut avenue entertained at dinner on Thursday evening at the Congressional Country Club in honor of Mr. Burkhart's brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Burkhart of Rochester, N. Y., who are en route to_Atlantic Ctty, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Corby and their daughters, Eleanor and Justine, of Connecticut avenue will leave the first week in July for a trip through the Yellowstone National Park and the Canadian Rockles en route to Cali- fornia, where they will spend the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. E. and Mr. and Mrs. they Percival Wilson Frank Stetson of 39.75 Formerly 67.50 to 98.50 Rosemary street will leave the firs{ of July for Ocean City, N. J. A lawn party will be held Tuesahy, June 30, from 7 to 10 o'clock p.m., at the home of Mrs. J. Craig Peacock, No. West Irving street, under the auspices of the Chevy Chase Circle of the Woman's Missionary Society for the benefit of the Sunday echool building fund of the Calvary Baptist Church. Every one is cordially invited to attend. Wellesley Club of City Plans Picnic Supper The Washington Wellesley Club is to have a picnic supper Wednesday at 5:30 o'clock p.m. at the home of Miss Edna Spaulding, 3021 Q street, Reports of the semi-centennial cele- bration and commencement exercises will be given and announcement mada of the ults of the semi-centennial fund. Those planning to attend are asked to notify Miss Spaulding by Monday. —will open a new shoppe on the floor below their present establish- )¢ Mrs. Abby Mutchler, formerly with Woodward & Lothrop and the Shingle Shop, 18 now with the Norma Beauty Shoppe. in ) Expert branches. operators all | North 4289 2131 P St. N.W. A Group of Smart Models 53 Street and Afternoon Gowns HOOSE one of these exceedingly rich dresses for any daylight occa- sion—all of luxurious satin, ered crepe, crepe Romaine and georgette, in many fanciful shades and navy blue! innate in every gown. 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