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ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Evelyn Chisholm are back from a Vvisit to thelr aunt, Mrs. Mary Pope, in_Manassas. : M;s. Gharles Shaffer spent the week end as guest of Mrs. Charles Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Sands, | Boyer in Baltimore, S who has been the guest of her liss Ella Carlisle of Washington Drether and sister-inlaw, Judge and | has been a guest for the past week Mrs. J. K. M. Norton, on Prince|of Miss Ann Smith. street, has returned to her Home. in| Miss Frances Green entertained at Richmond. Judge and Mrs, .\'ortnn[ln'ldge turday afternoon at the entertained at cards Friday evening, | home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, January 23, in honor of Mrs. Sands. | Robert Falls Green, in Rosemont. The other guests were Dr. and Mr: Thomas B. Cochrar, Mr. and Mrs Henry O'Bannon Cooper, Mrs. Jean Carter Bayly, Miss Olive Lyons, Miss Lillie Marbury, Mis Miss Mittie Herbe: burn, Mrs. Robert Fannie Dixon, Miss Gault Norton and Mr. Phillip Turner. Mrs. Isaac Gregg entertained her bridee club Monday afternoon at her Mamie Graham, . Miss Corinne Mil- S. Barrett, Mis home, on North Alfred street. Those Mrs. Arthur Herbert, 5. Acton, Mrs. Robert K. M. Norton, ayly and Miss Miss Lula Young has left for her Yiome. 1 Washington fter a visit to Ar. and®Mrs. Elmore Mudd on North Washington street Miss Tlah H. Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. flarmon Reed., and Mr. Frank H. Stover were married Wed- evening the home of the North Washing ceremony was per- a land T. Dodge of Baptist Temple. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a zown of whit ette trim med md a veil of point d'esy carried bride roses ar Miss Rlanche 1 was mald of he gown of ushes of roses ette and carried a cluster of Grace Coulidge ro Mr. Walter y was best man for Mr. i al reception fol and_later Mr. for New York. Alexandria T and dance to be ry board of the 1 Monday eve at the George N in charge of Mrs. Mrs. John Garner Clyde ¢ Lamond. Mrs ockwell. Mrs. Henry Mrs. Charles ¥ now in Col. and M B rick, Maj Charles D, rrott, Maj arles Ellett abell, ' Capt. and Charles M erson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Randall M nd_Mrs. William B, Mr Mrs. Carroll Plerce, nd Mrs. Rathbone Smith, Mr. 1 Mrs. Isaac Gregg, Dr. and Mrs. McGulre, Mr. 1 Mrs. Arthur ¥ it, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herbert 1 d Mrs. Wilmer Waller, Mr. and William P. Wools, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Doothe, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam B. Lloyd, and Mrs. George P. Ander. ton, A Mrs. Irv Diener, M e n. Mrs i ; v Walter P r rles m, Mrs Samu erhe: Mr Clarenc [ o3 Leadbeater, Mrs, William J. M Mrs. Howard W. Smith T. Horner, Mrs. Henry Wattles, Mrs. Henry O'Bannon Cooper, Mrs. Robert South Barrett, Mrs. A. C. War- w Mrs. M. Laidlaw, Mrs, uy reli Mrs, Malcolm Matheson, Mrs. n Dys rles in Howell, Mr ifman = ryant an thei Thomas of | edding will oc- | h Miss Grimes | have relatives in prominently con- i E. Outcalt, \ for the past | Thomas before re- “url Burtstield is the guest of Finch, 1n returned eological inary after a and Mrs, Ransom at their Va. Mr. in St Sunday ding sev- in Orang. of s arrived here . and Mrs. monihs. Dove was hi arty lay Jamestown. to be the irant Forbes s at an evening at ier guests Mrs., T. J. ett, Mrs. m Davis, 1l pi 1d of Middleburg, va ck as the guest of ! [i her siste s Pearl Conrad. ] Curtis B. Backus entertained | “ bridge Friday afternoon at her h in Rosemont. Those playing ere Miss Cornelia Lee Baum -of Jmahia, Miss Sara Gertrude Perrine of Wash . Mrs. Arthur Herbert, | Mrs, Burke, Mrs, Edwin i Gilbert J Cox, Mrs. Ed Mrs. . A. Swann Sinc , Mrs. Harry Beverley, Mrs. Wilmer Waller, Mrs. Archibald Ran. dolph, Mrs. Douglus Lindsey, Mrs. | Clarence J. Robinson, Mrs. D. F. Me: | Gowan, Mrs. Sidney Bradford, Miss |t Helen Norris Cumming: Miss Ellen irke, Miss Lucy An on, Miss | Rachel Perkins, Miss Margaret Chap- | an. Miss sphine Rumage, Mis Klizabeth Ramage, Miss Nunc Wat- | and Wis 1san Le Ad- || ditional guests came in for tea after | he games, when Mre, Backus was as- | ed by Mrs. Burke and Miss Perkins Miss Josephine Robinson enter- | tained bridge Saturday evening, | Januar Fairfax str Mi of M T'he her home on South in_honor of her niece, Hobinson, daughter George H. Robinson guests were Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Albert Vicl Moore, M Miss Elizabeth oth, johnston Robinson, ryan, Miss 't Wa Miss Miss Kempe: Hunt Miss Josephine Gregg, Miss « Rust and Miss Mildred iker. Miss Elizabeth Gill of Philadelphia, Emily Wartield, Mi and Miss Gertrude 1 phis were guests of Mrs. G last week. Miss Mary Nalls has departed for her home In Leesburg after a visit to ner aunt, Mrs. Charles Newton. Mr. and_Mrs. Charles B. Swan are at home after spending several weeks in New York and Atlantie City. Mayor and Mrs, William Albert Smoot have returned from Pinehu ., where they spent the past thre weeks, Al Mary Gill f Philadel- B. Bass and Rrs ivZorr Roy I5. Beckwith en- ally at cards Tue: evening, when their gu were and Mrs. Lawrence Roche, Mi Merelman, Miss Evelyn Banks Allister, Mr. Joseph rving Merelman of nd Miss Fthel Kidwell. Mason of Roanoke is f his sister, Mrs. W. J. tertained dday M ndy and Miss Ber- oma have returned to their homes after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. \V. D. Normandy. Mrs. Luther Gore is the guest of or parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fleteher, i Culgeper. Miss Leomd Chisholm and Miss E | npbell. dith Callan and 1) albert is back from a | (3] o d Mrs D. Shaver | )il Mrs. J. W. Holliday and her small daughter have left for their home in Greenwich, Va., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Redmond. Miss Louise Redmond accompanied Mrs. Holliday to Greenwich, where she made a short visit Mr. Elbert Fordham of R ndolph- Macon Academy, Front Royal, spent the'week end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, K. E. Fordham. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pettit an- nounce the ma ter, Miss Edith Mr. Anthon age of their daugh- Virginia Pettit, to Joseph Conlon, son of Mr. and Mrs. P, J. Conlon, Wednes: day, January at St. Rita’s Ro- man Catholic Church, by Rev. L. J. Koster. Father Luis Smet and ther Cannon of St. N Church assisted in the nuptial 5. The ride was given in mar her futher and wore a tan ary's ma by of se gown georgetts and cream lace over pink of satin and a hat gold lace and She carried a cluster of bride Miss Margaret Sullivan of shington was maid of honor and wore light blue georgette and a hat of silver lace. She c ed brides matd roses. Mr. Bart Conlon was best man for his brother. Immedi wtely after the ceremony breakfast was served in the hon the bride’s parents aund lat Mr, Mus. Conlon left for New York. Aft March 1 they will be at home at 207 South Alfred street The marriage is announced of M Maxine Roush and Mr. Julian I clay which occurred Sunday, Junuary 31, in Immanuel Lutheran Church The ceremony was performed by the pastor, Rev. Carl J. Groette. Mr. and Mrs. Barclay left immediately for Florida and on their return will live on Mt. Ida where they have taken a house. Mrs. D. €. Book and Mr. Randall Book spent the week end with rela tives in Lancaster, Pa. Tuesday eve. ning Mr. and Mrs. Book entertained At an informal dance at their home in Rosemont Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ross enter- tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and of Mrs. Willlam L Swope of Washing ton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corbin and their children have left for their home ir Baltimore after a visit to Mr Corbin’s brother-in-law and sister, M and Mrs. Norman Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Keys were week end guests of relatives in Inde. pendence Hill, Va AMrs. R. W. Axt of College Park, Md., was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rideout, jr. Mrs. Rideout ente tained at luncheon Saturday in honor of her guest. Mr. and Mrs, Samue] Fagelson will entertain at a reception at Elks’ Hall this evening in honor the itzah of their ol Fagelson. Miss Jeannette Yates Cochran left . Bernard sizes silk, $5.00. “r=p =D ==} Sizes 3 Half a dozen sizes for Li =T ! Flare skirt model of flat crepe silk, $29.50 | wedding | stitched top and deep shadow hem Twenty-five new Spring styles in THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. O. FEBRUARY 7. 1926—PART 2 primary grade children to attend the meetings of that circle. Mrs. Meta Richardson endered seve vocal | primar solos, accompanied by Miss - Bessie meeting Wood at the piano. Third grade, Miss | School ¢ Walthal, teacher, won the attendance | The I banner. | Monday evening Clara Mann, 627 attendance banner was won by the kindergarten of the Bancroft School. The regular monthly meeting of the Parent-Teacher Assoclation represent- atives to the Juvenile Protective As. soclation met at the headquarters of the assoclation Wednesday at 2 p.m., re-School hur: The annual council of presidents |the work of that organization. The The Seaton Parent-Teacher Associa- T parents participated in a tour of the s Camps in the District so that it {s most neces- tions| i tion met recently, with the president, | Elite Laundry at the Invitation of | Representative Ilete e O every Jpresident, or her per-| yim." Charles Maglll, in the chair. the management, A thorough inspec: | spoke. to the pupiis b soabels R sl Parent Teachér lunch- swill he | Leports were made by the secretary. tion of the plant Was made, and at the | Hilton Schools Thursdis o, £ | o oo served in the hotel dining room at Mrs. W i“lM!H Powers, fl“‘:l the treasu- | close rerreuhr_nontx were served and a|ing fllustrations that w help the ing plants in T noon. Mrs. Fiore. Miss England, first | check for $25 was presented to Mrs.|children form high ideals, strengthen SraLterd . = grade teacher, read the “Child's Wel-| Castell for the budget of the Distric: | character ami become ior gl The February number of the Child |fare” letter and it was voted to con-| Congress of Parent-Teacher Assoch. | Miss Davis. supervising | sach, Republica Welfare magazine contains the tenta- | tribute $10 to the birthday celebra- | (ions. e e gl t. $s ive program for the nationa snven- | tlon. Miss Robinson, second grade | uating class was enter o b ihrta whts el conven | semcher, read the "Gasqus bill" but{ Tie puplis of The-elyhth (5) grade ot | Boris, e (was Shis: Muay 3 1o 5. The general fopic of the | no vote was taken in regard to_ the | the Jauney School, Miss Riggles teach- | uftornoon. Miss Davis, convention will he “The Educational | measure. Delegates Mrs. Martin, Mrs. | er, Visited the Capitol Wednesday to| principa), spoke to the Sienificance " of the burentTeacher | Flore and Mrs. Herman made réports | observe Congress in session. The Con- | hubect, “Boys and Girls of Aumeric > Air Movement. Mrs. Arthur. nationa) | 8 to the District of Columbia Con- | gressional Library also visited. | the Hope of the World " Miss Antont ting January 19. me I gress of Mothe A executive secretar man, efghth-grade Young, principal of th is the chalrman ! in charge of transportation and she is The I3dmonds Parent-Teacher ASso. B MISS ELIZABETH DORSEY, Daughter _of Mrs. N. Worthington 1521 Thirty-first street north- west, whose engagement to Mr. Don- MRS The Brightwood Parent-Teacher As- | ciation will hold its monthly meet. 2 S ioa < 780; Kelly D i Jnformation to be | soclation met Tuesduy, with the presi- | ing Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. The enter. | o Rencer Sevice The €3.640.95 ate ¢ o o e o presidents: dent, Mrs. J. M. Hall, presiding. J. C.| talnment will be by the first grade. e regular meeting of © 53 Miss Frances Hays, from the na-|y,jin talked on the Gasque bill, which | The intelligence test will be explained tional oftice left Washington this week to attend State board meetings in Boston and Providence. Miss Hays will hold a conference with Mrs. O. V. Henderson, the president of the New Hampshire State Congress, before she returns to Washington. was unanimously indorsed by the as- soclation. Five dollars was appropri- ated for the shoe and rubber fund. Two additional delegates to the Dis- trict Congress of Parent-Teacher Asso. ciations were appointed. Mr. Smith of the American Automobile Associa- tion presented the plan sponsored by the assoclation for the *schoolboy patrol,” and the Parent-Teacher As- sociation unanimously indorsed the plan, requesting that a patrol be or- by Miss La Salle. The Lucretia Mott Parent-Teacher Assoclation et Tuesday. Hamilton Jackson, J. B. Hesters, H. Berg, rep resentatives from the Virgin Islands, and Caspar Holstein of New York were present. ok e 0D February Sale of Furniture and Rugs The Edmonds Parent-Teacher Asso. ciation will assist Mrs. Fraser in the Clothes Conservation room next Fri- day. An appeal” for co-operation, high Ideals, thrift and better social condi- tions was made by Rev. William L. | Dorsey Wonderful values in furniture ic 1 ald R. Holt of Odonto, \is., was re-| The Jo i e Fanized in the Rrightwood School at | Washington at a meeting of the Doug- S cently_announced. e “"5:\'“;1”,,,( b Wil | fn early dute. Miss F. Foster, teacher | lass-Simmons Parent-Texcher Assocla- house and fine rug: i 6 [ Cleveland Park Congregational Church, | of domestic art of the Takoma School, | tion January 28. Several constructive e . Monday for Willlamsburg, where she | Thirty-fourth and Lowell streets. The | told of the work of her department. | plans for school betterment were pre- sL o ) ntered. th ldyear class at|&peaker will be Judge Sellers of the | #1d then presented four girls from the | sented to the associatlon for fts i (0]0)931 i e el esgsen o o i el b ) | eihth grade cooking class, who served | dorsement by the principal, J. C. b William and Mary College. | IEC R | the mothers and teachers present with | Payne, who also explained the new Mrs. E. . Baldwin, Mrs. Alexander | The Petworth Home and School As- | dainty ‘sandwiches and cocon. The |ratng’ marks on the puplls’ report Sla seorge | Soclation met in the Petworth Meth. | plcture for the month was again won | ca el i LR L Slaugnter DoriChan and Mire (G o0r&® | odist Ilscoral Chrrch yceday with | by the elghthigrade: Students’ Councll, told some of the R. Buddin received the guests at the president, E. L. Grifin, in the things the council is doing to help the ol ki ok T e Lo St r The treasurer reperted o toy.| . The monthly meeting of the Monroe | gchool. Funds were appropriated for Home and School Association was held the purchase of “Stop” and “Go™ traf- and the monthly executive board of | history of the District of Columbla |the chairman, Mrs. Benfamin P. Zeb | The association presented My, | ady | : the District of Columbia Congress of | Parent-Teacher Association will be [ley, presiding. Mrs. W. A. Roberts of | w wers in recognition of her | Farent-Teacher Associations will be|given by Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter,|the council of social agencies ad-|birthday enniversa; it was vored | ASKS MONEY FOR POSTS. held Tuesday at 10 o'clock in the | president. The puplls of the school | dressed the group. to ;i(om\;;* t.'.l towand child weltare % 7 ‘ Hamilton Hotel. The business which | will present musical numbers under | work. Mrs. L. rown read the TN z will be discussed is of vital importance | the direction of Miss Bonnell. Under the leadership of Mrs. Louis | history of the ional and District | House Member Seeks Funds f to every Parent-Teacher Association Castell, ways and means chairman, 82| Congress of Parent-Teacher Associi ors’ Assocla riday evening. - |ance of $866.99. Mrs. Crowley report. d-Sch 1 ers’ Assoclation Friday evening, Jam- |ance of $465. emaraniy eY, TePOIt” | January 26. The president, Mrs. J. R.|fic aigns to be used in training the A 8 Velour T te ary 23. Among those playing were Dorts were given by the Qifferent com. | L= Beane, presided. A committee was | smaller children in habits of safety. \ Handsome 3-piece Cut Velour v e, | Mrs. Morris L. Horner, Mrs. Liewellyn | borts Were gl¥en by the ifferent com- |, ginted to study the Gasque bill,| Several teachers gave three - minute consists of a large davenport, armch | Dy, Mes. Ailbeit D, Breakett, 2 e 8300 for " ot ecated 0| relating to popular election of school |talks o the = Story-Telling . <Club, sis . Paul Morton, Mrs, Claude Sw WlaT tha Business maeting D ¢ . | boards, and report at the next meet-| dramatics, thrift and safety. Miss O Semones, Mrs. Courtland Davi A, Chiel o et of Srereni | ing. After the business session a pro- | G. Hutehins, faculty sponsor for the | i Charles Nicholson, Mrs. e e Don. Of breventable | yrum of songs was given by the |second edition of the school paper d Table Ti -TO Table | Gerber, Mrs. Charles W. Kiny Drerement ot Homone ot i | cighth grade class. R. L. Haycock | the Dougluss-Simmons Bulletin, spoke En p p Henry ‘Cloe, Mrs. C. 0. Maviand, Mrs. | (RCUITEE OF HeGh ShEKRe of con | \as the speaker of the eveninz. The|of the making of an elementary Gwen Lynch, Mrs. Willlam Swan, | e accompanied by Miss aiaen | association entertained the graduating | school news sheet. Vice President W. | $ $ 75 Mrs. John P. Chadwick, Mrs. C. C. | Jurtiey on the piano, and Miss Jean | (s Mrs. J. R. L. Beane made the | H. Robertson presided. “ tehellor, Miss Margaret Ogden, Miss | art o, b, the, biano, hnd M adartes 1o the graduating clams. An| o TN elyn Plckett, Miss _ Katherine . | executive meeting was held Tuesday | A Imeeting of the Peabody-Hilton dams, Miss Kiizabeth Swan, Miss| 1ne Bradiey Parent-Teacher Asso. | 87(€rnoon, and matters of importance | Parent-Teacher Association was held | T i L Augusta Bode and Miss Ellen Ticer. | hhe Bradiey Parent-Tencher Asso | (or "jiscusded. An appropriation to | Tuesday afternoon with Mrs W finished End Tuble wit : idetlos The Kate Waller Barrett Chapter, | (At S e collotani At he shoe and rubber fund of the Dis |Lady, president, presiding. fol wmoking compartment was $2 Daughte f American Revolut the school. Money was collected fron iet Congress of P'arent-Teacher As.|lowing chairmen made reports on aughters of American Revolution, | 5 grive to ralse funds for the budget | tTi¢ Sk * | thetr line of work: Mrs. Mann, mem- | | met day afternoon at the home of | & %€ 10 Hine Tubs Comudget | ociations was ma eir line Mrs. Mann, mem- | e S R R T s e DRV o E BT T CO.. Inc James M > Mrs. James M. |2 BLu T arent Teac Association me 5. Holt, clothes conservation; Mrs. | o e s, Jomes AT Lt HoE GHIldi Y g b 0 | Mount Pleasant Braneh Public Library | Seay, Juvenile Protective Association: | oy . 2 3. Peytc Charles J. | s o Refreahments. . wera | 18t Tuesday, with Mrs. Mauly presid- | Mrs. L. H. Brown, publicity. Mrs. M. e . e e BT covonie J-|was ‘made. " Refreshments were |yt “\r< (! T Bannerman spoke in | Lipscomb orted $54.43 proceeds Painting, Paperhanging, Upholstering, Draperies | Miss Helen Chapman Calvert enter- | *7V¢% favor of the Gasque bl Maj. A. M.|from the luncheon heid recently. Mra. Call Us Up For Estimates | talned her card club Wednesday after- | Colum Juntor School | Holeomb, who was to present the op-| Homan, delegate to the Congress Convenient Terms Can Be Arranged | noon at the home of Mrs. George R. | Parent-Teacher Assc 1l meet | Dosite side, falled to appear, so it was | Parent-Teacher u«:‘—,\;;‘ .'&M\d' ?m : 4224 ddin in Rosemont xt Tuesdav at voted to defer action on the bill until| Holt, delegate to the Pullic Scho il J L as ot hoion tsitiomaltrom a | Ionan . Biss Hioe the next meeting. Dr. G. W. A s on. each made a report 1325 14th St.—Main 42 | visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bode in|secretary of the Na reau of Fducatic uil, president of the Pre. | Fradericksburg. Teacher Association, will speak on The Adolescent Child.” Circle, urged the parents T T IIAT AT T IILIIL AT, LRI T IS R IR TR TN T I Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Luxury With Economy in Every Pair 1005 Silk Costume Slips In Every Size from 36 to 46 360 to 42; of In sizes 44 and 40—or ex tailored with tra fine radium silk with inverted side pleats and deep shadow hem $7.50. fine hem Jeauty and long wear insured by silk t! < dyed aiter the stocking is made, so it 1s soft and lus Stripe Medium-weight Silk Stockings with reinforced cot $1.85 pair—3 pairs, $5. S jfl‘ F SLN.W. Tomorrow—A Wonderful Sale of Dresses : First of a Series of February Events Bringing New Spring Dress Fashions at Greatly Under Usual Costs! \Ve’ve planned the most extraordinary dress year of our history! Many high-clas manufacturers are working in close co-operation with us. We promise our patrons both the newest of fashions and amazing values! This—the first of our series of Dress Events—is scheduled for tomorrow! $35 to $39.50 Dresses $29.50 300 Silk Dresses—all new—all in the loveliest fashions of Spring—dresses for every daytime need and for in- formal dinner wear—for your choice at the moderate price of $29.50. These models have been selected with every type of person in mind. Whatever your type. vou will be able to find many lovely and becoming styles in these assortments. Many of these frocks are tailored in effect, yet feminine and graceful also in their lines. silks is amazingly fine! Every detail of the making, too, is of high standard. Come early to our Women’s Dress Shop Tomorrow—You'll be glad! Among the Many Styles The New Vogue of Tie Bows Iveryu Mushroom Pleating Pleated Apronettes High Collars I Boy Collars and Coil Slenderness in Pleats 6 to 46 styles in special ttle Women. The New Colors— Fashion-Approved Bois de Rose Blonde Sterling Gray Orchid Palmetto Green Chartreuse Navy Blue Porcelain Blue Periwinkle Blue The Silks Are Very Diversified! Georgette Crepes Crepe de Chines Flat Crepes Lustrous Satins (seorgette Over Printed Silks Black and the quality of the I il Tailored Flat crepe Pleated frock of silk frock Shor e firo‘ck'g;‘ 755?32'}' frock of Georgette with circu- :fldf;l-:y ’f" el b jith silk- heavy crepe’ “flat crepe pipedin lop e ith hand it . n;r:ivay u‘/g‘ el T i color contrast- flares, dratwn- 29.50 ucke x';‘:;‘!: g f,,mh,-,w. ing color, work, $29. 2 29.50 ion, . 529.50 $2 42950 $29.50 $29.50 Second floor. now.” Frgnk R. Jelleff, Inc.

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