Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1926, Page 49

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, '"FEBRUARY 14, 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY. g Navy Academy Social Event of \\r'c?]nchay Ends Pre-Lent Season Rear Admx..\l and Mrs. Nul- ton “at Home’ Round of Annapolis. Fes ’ to rTlUnd5. INTERF STING CONGRESSIONAL GIRI President and First Lady Judge Smels V. Fleming, Continued luncheon March 2 in honor of Senora | { de Pueyrredon, 1es Cumminek nd Mr. Donald Adimiral Moses. ry ow evening in honor of Luthe: dinner Mr. to- and o Miss Madelin entertained luncheon and it the Congres sfonal Country vesterday in Leslie M. | of Miss Page Shepherd of Ashe in the S Park Former haw will rentine room at V Hotel Tuesday evening. Daniel B ardun . and Mrs, Casley will ffet supper this evening for thelr daughter, Miss Dorothy Cas , and her fianc Charles Daly whose mirria pl clock. The gue ibers of the w John W. Guider The Controller of the Currency and ph W. Melntosh were the 1ests at party. M will take Tuesday at 4:30 will include the 1 T.os A - | ding purty. Mr. crincla liam nd siste in their Iv..m', street, Chevy Chase. The cluded Mr. and Mrs. € Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Mrs. Stein ¥ on Ll N b stielomatan guests In- [ Mr. Daly ir W. Collins, | tertained at the Club Chante t Pole and Mr. and |evening for the bride and bridegroom elect. tein, William William Henry party of « Mr. and Mrs. Roval McKenna were | Mr. and Mrs, hosts at dinner last evening for Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fisher, who are re turning to Detrolt, after having spent some time in A he other g1 DA Mrs. Mo Shep- | Mrs. W. Harry Brown, wh Commissioner Al of . at Palm’ Beach, [mmigration and Mrs. Ha Huil ub Montmartre the Commissioner of Interstate Com TS Gompliment 1o merce and Mrs. Thomas L. Woodlock, *d States Ambassador White t-of town There pend enter iay former Uni the Advantages The l’l)‘“orden Patented Hair Goods Switches that are absolutely STEM- LESS—are reversible und can be in- stantly separated—made from best 1M- PORTED HAIR—YOUR OWN CUT HAIR or COMBINGS. 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