Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1926, Page 21

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T HE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1926. ! . o J. H. Taylor, pastor of the Central|lish-speaking Union will give the|and Mrs. Hugh Smith of Pittsburgh, | Mrs. Elizabeth McGuirk and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Maughlin Dies. Md. She had been fll for several Presbyterian Church, officiating, as-|monthly tea at the rooms, 1107 Six- | who are visiting them, Lauxman. Miss Lindenkohl, Miss 3 months. he leaves a daughter, Mrs. I I sisted by the Rev. Dr. Samuel Chester | teenth street, from 4 to 6 o'clock to-| ~Mr. Edward Brossard, member of | foooiyine 1inaenior and Mrs, G, B, | MFS: Mary J. Maughlin, 70 years | Enos C. of Linden, Md. Fune y of Nashville, Tenn. morrow. The hostesses will be Mrs, [the United States Tariff Commission, and Mrs. C. B. | gld, widow of William W. Maughlin, | ral services.will be held at 10 o'clock R The bride’ wore a costume of gray| Edward Melgs, Mrs. G. M. Eckels,|and Mrs. Brossard have reserved a | Miller will he guests of Miss Louise | died yesterday at her home, ut Boyds, | tomorrow at her homa. tinued from Page Twenty.) georgette crepe, with a coat of char-|Mrs. Brewster Marwick, Mrs. David | table. Mr. Brossard’s father was one | Pattison. Others attending the per- Tt 2 9 meen in the same shade, a small | Robertson, Miss Caroline White, Mrs. |of the eariiest Idaho ploneers. Others [ formances will be Mrs. Whittington, were Representative R. Walton Moore, . ‘ . peach-color felt hat, and wore a|W. H. Woodward and Miss E. Hoyt. | who have reserved tables include Mr. | Mrs. J. M. Duryea, Mrs. Payne, Miss Mr. and Mrs. John Latch of . 3 _ coEsige bfiuque’tr of orchids u:z guza Th: fucats ot J‘&'if' ars to Q.:B Lord | Earl Vl'lonl:g!e of ldaflmgzmr‘x ot fidems ]}uven..' Miss Alice” Heaven, . Harr: : of the valley. There were no attend-|and Lady Swaythling and the Hon. |the national congressi 8. S: Frank Jones and Mrs, M, e ants. ¥ Joyce Montague. - committes, and Mrs. Venable: Mr.|B. Fulcher. gk Cheatham Armstrong of Washington, : Misg Genee Lockhart of Philadeighia, A reception followed the ceremony, and Mrs, Marshall Wright of Black: .and Mrs. W. Wiehle of Sunset Hill, : : when Mrs. Taylor received with the| The alumnae and active chapter |foot, Idaho; Representative and Mrs. . = Mo pun Mrs Hugh Dougnerty of 4 : bride and bridegroom, who later left | members of Phi Mu Sorority will cele- | Burton L. French, Mr. and Mrs. John Marmge Licenses. \ ‘Washington. for a wedding trip. They will go to|brate the seventy-fourth anniversary | Arnold Cannon, Dr. and Mrs. W. N. 2 Miami by water, and will make the'r |of its founding Thursday evening |Johnannessen, and ~Mrs. Charles| arriage licenses have been issued to the The bride’s sorority sisters of the Gamma Beta Phi all attended the home in Palm Beach, Fla. with o supper and bridge at the May: | Jennings, ane of the hostesses, and | ©lonir HI HE R wedding. — : flower. | mother of the chairman of the ban- | Siemhen B Wie Jrles TOUNE. 1 o ina & . 1 : Mr. Samuel Ungerlelder of Cleve-| "Miss Agnes Ewell will be toastmis- | quet committee. Many Idaho visitors, | ¢ Wi A ovier oot of Cappahosic. Va., and The engagement of Miss Agnes R. ol | - land, who arrived on Monday at the |tress, and the honor guests will be |who are In Washington for the week | S Josioy of Trevilians, Vo * ¢ Taylor, daughter of Lieut. Col. W. R, g ‘Willard, entertained at dinner there | Miss Martha Gardner, Miss Maxine | have responded and made reserva. |of ;‘_X."Mln\'llm_ Md. - lein Taylor and the late Mrs. Adele last night, at which time he had 14 | Alverson. Miss Fileen’ Redrow i | tlong. Gimon e o nay secure tick. | Francls X Focarty and Tnez 1. Tu De Loffre T B. Stokes, Ji vlor, to Lieut. Marcus . son of Col. and Mrs. is announced. The lz2e early in April wood, Md. s now visiting her A 11 Frank J. Cortel i guests. Anne_McCorkle, Miss Elizabeth Pee- | ets for the banquet at the newsstand | nor of Nortotn. i "0 DOTothy’ E. Briggs, h Z. ce | Ples, Miss Anne Snure and Miss Marl | of the Mayflower until noon on Wed- Elmer M. Thopper and Ahvell Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Desio have | norhart, all of whom were recently | nesday. B, "Beach of Culpeper, Va. visiting them thelr son-ndaw and [3100eth, B OF FUOM . BogBeach of ‘Culbeber, Va. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Didier K Bl will hold its an-| Charlie A, Hayes and Ruth L. Cu ¢ Rhinelander, Wi The “Elyses. Club ; Ruport oF "annd Florerice B ¥ o nelander, Wis Mr. Frank J. Hagenbarth of |nual banquet and dance at L'Aiglon imare. M. = = Miss Tngrid Wisen of Stockholm, | Spencer, Idaho, with Mrs. Hagen.|Club salons March 17. One hundred Bartley of Edzefield, 8. ¢ CArteralt Shoes uncle and aunt, Col. and Mrs. T. P. e firisy of Egsonaa Bernard, at Fort Hoyle, Edgewood, Sweden, Is in Washington and is a |barth, who is visiting in_Washing- [ and fifty covers will be laid. J. M. San T G dcinie Md. guest at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Miss | ington, will entertain Mr. F. R. Mar- | Nicholos is in charge. iley of Alexs Vi s ‘ " i Wisen is head of the reformatory | shall of Walla Walla, Wash., and — ren E. Jones of Phile o Miss Marjorie M wiil entertain 8 % Yy e A 5 o the Wom= s B 8 o i 1. 1% informally tea this afterncon in work of the woman's bureau in that [ Mrs. Marshall at the Territory day| Additional hostesses for the i i Rologan o1 akdirs" G, = 1 /] treet ~ I country. banquet to be given by the Idaho |en's City’' Club benefit performan & "”(’xa"" 5d Fearl B, Kioney. Seyliment e SMinsRcitne (TORIE State Soclety n the Lallroom of the | of the comedy “Duley” to be glven | of Felerabirgs Pendleton, whose l{;’ t-‘{" Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bowes re- | Mayflower on Wednesday in com- this week at the Wardman Theater . Morton and Lyfia Davis, Herber n N turned to their apartment at Ward- [ memoration of the sixty-third anni-|by the Thomas Herbert Stock Co. sigihunie and Jenfle R. Peckedi So - & e 4 e A man Park Hotel vesterday after a |versary of the organization of Idaho |are Miss Naomi Baker, who will have | ——— 7% ' heimer, jr., will he £ Miss Pendle- week’s visit to thelr home at Green- | texritory by President Lincoln on|as her guests, Miss M. K. Reinberg, EE P this evening in honor of Miss Pendle wich, Conn. Mr. Bowes is leaving to- | March 3, 1863, during. the darkest |Miss Gertrude Bowdl Terry, ol c———|b|——|b| " [h =g ton and her fiance Va., where wears of the Civil War. Miss Hagen- | Miss Ward, Miss Windsor, 5 Stay morrow for Middleburg. rs, s i to Hot y. 4 9 g he is & member of the Piedmont Hunt | barth will be in the party. ver and Miss Lawrence. Anna- ,:,.“,'1’,,',_‘- . \:I[‘,‘S;‘\ :‘no'.‘ll[l:\\' until | Married ..'.‘,:"h‘\ “of her = .| Club. Representative and Mrs. Addison | belle Stewart will entert Mesi B [ 44 aster. : - 8. Tyree, 5201 Sixteenth street, with . — - | T. Smith will have as thelr guests | G. Stewart and Mrs. 1 ‘ln re2/f aster. . the Rev. Dr. Prendergast of 'the|, Mrs. William ¢ celer enter- | (heir son and daughter in law, Mr.| Mrs. Rose C. Knode's N mard / The Durhess c orfolk and her | Church of the Nativity. New York, | tined informally CON. YEBLET- | e oo e e . L 1 N}‘Ul/"’/ / daughter, Lady Rachel Howard, have | officiating . day at Wardman Park Hotel, followed e 2/ gone to Lake Placid from Canada by bridge, when her guests were M 608 ELEVENTH §7, where they visited after being guests = R. L. llalln'ml. Mrs. ,\AI.nmfl of thelr_cousins, the Ambassador of | Sanford of New York City are in s, C. J. Willlamson, Mrvs. 1 Great Biitain and Lady Isabella How- | Washington for a few days. They are | L. , Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mr ard, in Washington. The duchess | stonping at the Dodge Hotel. | William Dennis, Mrs. Llewellyn Card- well and Mrs. Potiet New Colors! New Styles! * New Materials! and her daughter are at the Lake Placid Club, and will be among those | Mr. and Mre, Edward Burling have [ in the udience this evening at the|given up thelr apartment at Ward- M fnformal talk which Lady Winifred | man Park Hotel, which they have oc- ‘l‘x'r;l»*; i Elw: 11 7 “English Country | cupied all Fall and Winter, and moved | timore, and Mrs. 3 e b e Lady lwes | into their new home yesterday at | President, motored to Washington e recently | 2530 Rock Creek drive, one of the | 'tom Baltimore today to be the guests e Governor | loveliset residences in the charming | 0f the Washinston Club for the lec 1y Bing. |wooded district between M: hu-| 1 0 be g by Mrs. M ; Setts avenue and the Cathed e nner e S gj&: and ]ndl\'|dua]|t}'— LU - LV Wilson and M g% : Reasonably Priced % v i Nz Furniture —Of Character Edward €. Wilson, former nt of the Arundel Club of Bal- McLanahan, ‘present Mrs mes F. Curtis ¥ gone to Mr. and Mrs. Burling had with . Y i 3 A S 5 Ing of lectures are being planned to be 74 Alken, S. C. and is at the Goss|them over the week end their son, Ed- | Oievc i Cpate belng, panned o oo 7 Eo ward Burling, who iy a student at|given in Washington in the interest < s will go to | Y8le- I of Monticello. 7 ton ‘:"'!”‘;"_1'(‘; J'f'"' her! Mrs, M. de Claire Berry was host-| The Beta Alpha Chapter of Phi Mu 4 2 Joseph Leiter, ess at luncheon today, entertaining |entertained their pledges at a lunch < tay. Mrs. 1 been in the South for se and returned £ at the Hotel Gordon in honor of Mrs. | eon in their rooms, 2024 G street, on [ N{Y3 Eli Hel . Among the other |Saturday. Miss Virginia MacLaren of ENDERSON | K h 3 / | 20 guests were Mrs. Schuyler e Omega Chapter at Wesleyan Col- AMES - Bland, Mrs. Joseph Whitehead, | lege, was a gue Jok 5 Joun A. Lejeune, M Arts Club Dinne: Mrs. John B. bella Larner h GRAY KID Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting FOOTWEAR Party and ‘ave dt the Wal (ameron Hawkins, Thec- Historically Intel . - o e Hance Tiller, Mulliken, | Historically Interesting. = Main 7675 D Bz s Gildresleeve, Chi Miss Maud Burr Morris is to be 1108 G Street—Phones Main 7676 BLONDE K slatant Johnson and Miss Josephine and Mr. Justice Wendell Phil- . BOQOIS DE ROSE . honor £t ot New York Stafford is to be host tonight at dance lus! Danée, by the Arts Club dinner in honor of Miss SAUTERNE KID Walter Reed Hos-| ancheon. daughter of John B the of Lincoln,” who I8 to | WM‘WW/\.MS cers statloned a A PARCHMENT KID ners preceded with John Hay n is retiring 1 Service, ‘ & & & & s % :«E X [ 1 [ ——1[| —c] [l —x] (I ——=101 B N ——ln|l——2n|lc———jg|lc———|a|——|n[—|u] for her o 1of their daughter at dinner last night | Umate side of Lincoln, has recently | XX % ¢ COMBINATIONS - Edge |at the Willard, published a charming volume on “Our | e S e | . Capital on the Potomac,” which she WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST : Semona | DIrs ¥ rthrop of will make the subject of her talk to- | B\/R 5 ¢ at Ormond | e b i il Testien Tnvh night, and both nd hostess and p “Say It With Flowers AN $ f I wnd bridge Thursd members of the 0 expected 4 2 @ / g ; bas been | Mrs. Claren ork, | to add many interesting reminiscences | PNy | Say It With Ours!” N 1 In 30 Enchanting Pump ks, went | Who is her gues a few weeks, about life in from | AL AL i d'S Sl vesterday and | > — 5 the cave-dweller's v @ and Strap Styles tor Flarris Wallace is in - i hmond, the guest of friends : fne State Soclety will hold a|B Owers /R . Wallace's absence in Georgia. special meeting at the Hotel Hamilton | B/\E /NN I i S ish Heel . ~ . tomorrow night at 9 o'clo Through | @ Cubs 5. 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