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14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FEBRUARY 17, 1926—PART 2. _—— DmnerDance Announcement:" P ainnd Taoscses wers sus |[Areme Ghapter (- 55 8 o e tneoush | Mrs. Potts Honor Guest Stonewall Jackson Chapter, |ARGO LODGE, B’NAI B'RITH, g:::’lf}::' L;}':";fl“' E‘:&?E_flde&":fi: By Sigma Nu Phi Chapter : tice and Mrs. Charles [ Robb, former ¥ - members of the 8 and 40, American ive Ca: guardian yman, warden; David Ju nd Mrs. Milton Strussburger, | Plans Valentine Dance Leglon department headquarters, or of D. A. R, Chapter Feb. 2 U.D.C,to G"’e_ rd Party| TO INSTALL AT SMOKER | i er recoraing - secretary: Melvin | the t citor of the Depart-| ‘The floor committee for the Val-| tickets may be obtalned at the Lee | Mrs. Noble N. Potts was the guest ’l‘hv)mfimher:, ";’ Stonewall UJ;;;::S = "';u»)«l‘lr!'. financtal :-m’r«-u; lskzr,n* and Mrs. Richard W.lentine Dance of Areme Chapter, O.|House on Wednes night. The 8| ooy 0 e, - son Chapter, U. D. C., are tal Elaborate En ahn, treasurer. and fI. M. Goldster v nd Mrs. Conrad Syms, | 1. Saturday ot the Mayflowe: | Chapeaux et 40 res 15 organized | °F Bonor at luncheon given to the | ou¢ interest in the card party they te Entertalnment Program |, c v ™ Mr. and Mrs. Turin L. Boone and Mr. | Hotel, will be isted by @ group of | for welfare work among the children | Dorothy Hancock Chapter, D. A. R., lare to give at Hotel Roosevelt, Feb- Arranged for Meeting to Be All members of the fraternity anc and Mrs. Godfrey L. Hunter. sub-deputantes with Miss Mildred | of service men and proceeds from the | DY . Theodore Gill and Mrs. Johu | ruary 15. Tables have been taken el their friends have been extended ar siven for it xt - — | Brashears, chairman; Miss Ruth| card party will be uscd for that pur- t the Columbta Country Club, |hy Mrs. J. J. Mansfleld, Mrs. Carroll eld Tuesday. invitation to attend. Saturd; hit v 3. Band P F. Barnhart, Miss Hetty Brearley, M pose. i Tuesday, February 2 1J. McGuire, Miss Panlette Parent,| Nowly slected officers of Argo e — Feale : t el \. | Ban rogram to Ieature | Frances Dameron, Miss Carrie New- | U | Luncheon was served in the private . Ivan Bass, Mrs. J. Howard|yodge, Independent Order B'nal B'rith L the € ) anniversity of “Marine Corps Night" comer, Miss Ruth Newcomer, Miss Benefit Party Planned. 41}‘nfn’z room x\n the club, and the o{:u.-r Carleton and :m—\y;. “m‘fa";-flfh‘aml-mfi wil be installed at o stag smoker Miami Port Opened Junding fre : Alma Schlosser and Miss Janet Jar-, uests were Mrs. £ Morrison, Mrs. | Miss Margaret Manstield is chairman next Tuesday night at Harvey's. An: MIAMY, Flo, February 6 (F)— The - > of the program to be | dine. A Denefit vaudeville followed by | Georke Bell, Mrs. Eiliot Lovett, Mrs. | of tables. elaborate entertainment program port of Miami, which has been block civen tonlght, “Marine Corps night,” = . ! dancing win ve given in the parish | xaiPh Ward, Mra Richard Hyneon, = = been arranged by Adlaf 3. Mun e since January 19 by the capeizing R e e izl e Hugene lams, Mrs. | * sisted by Julius Rels, Louis of the barkent s Valde ¢ the Wardman Park Theater, under Pl B e Py hall of t. Paul's Episcopal Chur, h o S TR i b : Ma“lage Licenses. AL A o e ] Of St ekt ins Valdemar in 3 n;..ruul of ;"""""‘""fi“ Eeonomics, | Flans Dene S gEnCEHHId et e ”:m"‘mu: 4 “x‘:ll\’“;‘l”“‘flo'}"“ ““r‘; iTguret | Murpiuge licenses huve been fasued 10 the 22::;&::! the general arrangements | by completion of « channel around the > ramous ted States > Suturday at § p. “eaturs , Miss Mary ve, Mrs. Thol ollowink : . et ‘lu“plexl-pl:‘.tullde:‘?:: At Lee House February 10 will 1;;.:1\:.‘:::“1:,.:\ Nordien Gutar Quin. | 108 11yuson, Mrs. Orville Drown, Mrs. | tolenta n a7, ung Anate 8. Jordan. | “Teo Welnberg, Fredorick, Md., at- St 4 Santia I Mrs. Mary 1. K 5, Presidente De. S o bancers, Miss| vernon West, Mrs. Georgla Knox | PO3tioin “Wa O nd ‘Alies Paterkin. | torney, will speal on “The Challenge S G Gl S Sl 3 ] x et |tet, Estelle Murray Dancers, Miss -, Mrs. Rudolph Harrell, Miss | Richard J. Felber aund’ Allens E. Porter. | of the Century.” addition: to the members of the Marine | 0 Femmes, h Ruth Kolibe, Percy Oliver, Lawrence | Margiret Buchanan, Mrs. Reginold | Poh of Quuatic of Philadelphis ana | ol Herzog, past president of the Band, motion pictures showing the | posed of officers the salon, who | Franzin, M Aimee Steinmetz and | Geare, Miss Florence Berryman, Mrs. ot Pruaburgn* '\ | District Grana Lodge and pust presi. - . = otivities of the Marine Corps in varl | will give a benefit card party on Wed. |the Shakespeare Soclety in scenes | Mark Bowman, Mrs. Wilson Compton, | 5 ~amuel, A, Kendall, dr, of, tia city and | dent of Argo Lodge, will install the | States. hist ey Tty ene | ous parts of the world will be given. nesday, February 10, at the Lee |from Richard 11 Mrs. Cralg King and Mrs. Feehan. Carer and G Hose Berndt. | new officers. They are : Harold Ganns, s Attorney Buckner in Joseph H. 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