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SOCIETY. Hh SUNDAY AR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MARCH 7, 1926—PART 2. ; SOCIETY. 12, at the second of the Lenten teas, e - Yews Used for Archery. sultable for making bows for archery, Mre" Piamein Tawne ot Holyene, | Meeting to Be in Charge s % the yew tree wood is held to be su- ev y ase ecor SUB-DEBUTANTE Mass., will speak, her subject being OF: Congrens Meniberg| [ =tont yoors thera tAs hoem con | attic’ Abokit 40" 3 y . “British_Parliament and Policy Mak- g S | siderable effort at reviving archery. |Perior. About 40 years ago archery rs T Aave Met." The club's Wed-| The Pennsylvania delegation in the|While almost every wood used for!|Was & great social pastime and sport, . . e 2 nesday forum luncheons will be con-| yoyse of Representatives will be in|fishing rods, except the bamboo, is but after 1890 it fell into disu ocCla unctions : tinued through March and April, with | House, Of, Representatives wil be 1 ______—_—___. T ier Senator Charles S. Thomas of | pennsylvania Society, to be held in‘ o . . \ “olorado as the principal speaker next | yno. \willard Hote! baliroom Thursday Is leen Vv 1de Rallge i o : night at 8:15 o'clock. The reception line will be composed of the following, ¢ . ¥ > “ who will make brief addresses: Rep: | . b America and Far East resentative Willlam S. Vare, Repre- . . | 4 i . . tative George S. Graham, Repre- @ Luncheons, Teas, Bridge Parties and Club Meet- o To Be Speaker's Topic | tentative Harry C. Ransley, Repre- B/ prlng I urs 3 : ‘ E . “America and the Far East” will be | Sentative Henry . Wateon, Repre: ings in Schedule—Personal Notes : . the subject of the address which Judge | "entative Lageenes H. WWAEES, e : P les Sumner Lobingier, former | s 3 | S — m: et . . . juige of the United States court at | Representative " George K. Brummn. In Becomingly X g i : : Shanghal, China, and the Philippine . “McFadden, | B S Ef - { . o Tslands, will make at the forum din- | gepresentative Lowls o, METRdqrl: |y ---dmatt fects ner of the Voteless District of Colum- s e | bin League of Women Voters to be | €rady. Representative Idward M : Mrs. A. E. Corning entertained at) Congressional Ve ¢ | B Representative Joshua W.| N IPE Silv s as Bk Ittt iy | committes in Y ekt iven at _zln:‘.1u|,}.<;\,.‘;:fvotfll“r‘{e‘.\\'mm e Ay Ariecat 1) UPERB Silver Foxf. 1 noon in her home on Cummings lane. Mrs. G Mikkelson, e Mre Corsa S | Walters, Representative William I well as Dved Foxes Mrs. Edward H. Roth entertained at | ) i * A. Johnston, Mrs. W, . & “‘.";'“f*(h‘_j 65 g wili | Swoepe, Representative J. Banks M S Gy ten Thursday afternoon at her home | Stephen L Mrs. Robert Calla- : breside. _ Preceding the dinner” Mrs. | Kurt Representative ~ Franklin|zy s offering selection that antici- on Forty-first street. han. Mrs. le, jr.; Mrs. Benja- . e hers of the | Menges, Representative Samuel A. @ el R 5 ot Mrs, C. C. Clark entertained the | min T. Webster and Mrs, Jere Crane. Ricker will receive the members of the | genduil, Representative Thomas W. | U4 pates every shade and style yuembers of her club at luncheon and | Mrs. J. D. Thompson and her dangh- - 3 e by Mrs. Charles McNary, | Philips, jr.. Representative Nathan o preference. bridge Friday in her home on West| ter Dorothy of Inomar street left : y : \ . Ll P forum committee; | L Strong. Representative Harris 3 L : \E Irving street. | Thursday for Atlantic City, N. J., . 4 . .. Ciadriig }| Bixler, Tiepresentative Milton TPrices wi ound Espe- Mrs, George Lancer, who has been | where they spend several weeks, ‘ . Miss Laura Knott, chulrman of the | ghreve, Representative William K. |BNR fPrices will be fou P the house guest of Mrs. Frank M.i Nrs E. 1o Talbert entertained o i . e s Albert N. DPutney,| Covle. Representative Adam M. |3 \i8 ciallv Attractive. Tloadley of West Kirk street, has re-’ tha members of her club at luncheon . e e min of the committee on inter: | Wyant, Representative John Morin, < tuwrned to her home in Thoeedus, ind bridze Tuesday in her home on : . : e hational relations for the prevention | Reépresentative James M. Magee, Rep- | g The social section of the Women's| \wegt Kirke street. . : A ; : i resentative Guy E. Campbell and Rep- Club of Chevy Chase entertained at| "y ang Mrs, Frederick Stitt en- 5 & i . of war resentative Clyde Kelly. B A a card party Tuesday afternoon. in|tartained the members of the Sim- 5 : . . During the program musical selec- o the home of Mrs. George Hoover, | it Club, st bridge: and suppss. . . tions will be rendered by the Imperial West Lenox street. . Aty : ; Mrs. Kellogg to Conduct Male Quartet and Miss Elizabeth Ree- | G\ . el p . Whusaday: cuening 3 ; \ ee “lde. After the program there will be Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years Mrs. Alexander Wylic ained | oy, k Walters and her son, o at luncheon und bridze Wednesday. |\ MUE Fvank Stwiters and ber tof . : ~ University Women's Tea | aancing, with music furnished by the | 1 M. Both hus returned | ol V00 eo e T, M ‘ Srs. A. T, Kellogg will bo the hos.| Columbian Qrchestra. ! 610 Twelfth—]ust abOVC F | ‘ D e e e e ool Fia. whare ‘they will lspendiigeveral ; \ ] tess at the tea of the American As.| ——o— it B < | weeks with 3| Walter's son-in-law i i sociatfon of University Women 10| aio¢ Eihel 1. Balley of Portland, W atnemtay iemmonn 3 ek | and daushier r. and Mrs. William : L ; morrow at 4:30 p.m. She will have |y S gt woman in the mel the home of Mrs. Alexander Wylie uphell 1 4 il Lo : as un honor guost b llen | siates to be recognized as an auto- The M meeting of the Chevy - Davis, wife of the acting 3 motive engineer. __—______———————— on Cedar parkw he assisting | The M 3 1 e s z : 4 M| Chase "Circle of the Florence ¢ divector of the Bureau of Mines. ) stasses will be Mrs. Macellus C. 4 ) . i Sl "d‘”\‘hl g ta s o ton Mission will be held Tuesday aft- . ! will ik at ‘5 oclock et S Mrs. George B. Woods entertained | efnoon at 2 o'clock fn the ;home of oL 4 : oots of the Alaskan Problem. . e B s s i Hubert Bisselle on Grafton 3 | ‘ollowing the regular monthly meet- at luncheon Thursday in houor of a | L e 3 d V. - i o | Y DIAD i esutes to the Na. | Street. Mrs. Barrett-Smith will ad- e 4 i SE V ql E number of the delegates to ithe Na-| o c, Soid & . ' 5 American Ass tion of University | MI A AL READ {iomal Education Assoclation CORVED- |™ Mir. and Mrs, E. Percival Wileon : : Women, Friday evening, Mrs. Mar- meeting Julinn Dowell and Mrs, 1. fohnson will be the hostesse: flw tub bridge luncheon to be held the clubhouse of the Ame n \\‘ e | ‘| | | | | i | Church 'of the Blessed ment at | ning in their home on Rosemai Juncheon Wednesday in her home on | Street zewood avente. Miss Margaret A. Porter of Los hevy | Angeles, Czlif.. is the house guest of of the guild of the Chevy : e Eu o R Yy I Mer-aunty B, Mury Dutton, in G e i the 1oae o¢ | her home on Thirty-thir cet for Monday ) : fonday in the home of| ceveral days. Miss Porter Is en route s. Lawrence B. Abrams on In-| 5 4 . \ Sili Zomar street. Mrs. Hubert Rex John- | 12 New Yori, where she will sail son and Mrs. Lee D. Latimer, sr.,|for Paris < . presided at the tea table. Miss Fran. | Mrs. Rae P. Wright of Raymond MISS RUTH E. JONES, 1 cis Scherger, soprano soloist of the | Breet chteriymed Gt WRREOR SUCH payghter of the Director of Prohibition and Mrs Jones, popular magazine reproduction, or any other type picture you want to preserve, is here Chureh of the Covenant, gave a groun | | hevs Chase Club with her school friends and a coming debutante of the Capital. Pair of Wendestul B GREAT SAVINGS!! J. Bens T s 1l . e , . v 2 ¢ NPT Aadalntes i L All Wood Mouldings With a Variety of Colors in Each Size man contributed several piano solos. | EnEEtL . 314x5Y5 Postcard B EVERY FRAME 915x12Vs spend several weeks | after v g for several arles Kaufman, for a f 085 | irvemioon & hich are being Officer in command of the Asi 6x9 Ladd, entertained Wednesday at tea | tertained a se and supper Thurs-| Mrs. Sallie Weinrich has returned | conmecticut avenue, on Friday after- | | Japan at the time of his corona- AND BACK A card party, under the direction of | Mrs. Henry de Coursey Adams has . | gelved the guests, W was assisted by Bl tenton Mission, will be given Friday | Kentucky, where she visited her | flower Hotel spent a few days ““'Ihunwwn chairman of the program Sllver Koro | UNHEARD-OF PRICE | | an informal talk given by Mrs. F 8x10 .. e s a visit of four weeks with relatives in | Hir Snell, who spent sever: PUBL[C AUCT]ON x S1.10 ’U charity card and mah-jor 1y this | Bosilon Pi_ Fraternity at the Hotel |tumn. == 0L 715 13th St. tion i mbers of the cl . e lent of the Ameri-| 1 \is. Daniel Mahoney will entertain | entertained the members of the club . Sanger, id A B it Y oelot ot the |at bridze and supper Wednesday eve - ; ¥ an Birth Control League, will ad Due to the tremendous success of our frame sale and our good fortune in being able to replenish the stock we shall continue to offer these remarkable values for one sociation ¢ University Women week only. Saturday at 1 o'clock. Leservations < should be mzde from one of the host- es. The Event Yowve Been Waiting For! The opportunity to frame that photograph, landscape, seascape, diploma, u‘rnln.x{cl \ The house was artistically dou)mlcd‘v"‘ _~ itary roa fnve (‘fh‘il\’,‘\'."';.h:‘_:; ter. A unique program has been ar- | Women's Democratic Club - lmperial Fromingtan svet 1ot L etk (on| NS William %, Carier Hat return- | Sivs. Bensamin Frank of Buitmore | Assembles at Lenten Tea |l Cloisonne Vases 537 Mrs. e Bdgar Ladd and her | weeks ] lust week. | by the Woman's National Democrati at the headquarters of the American |day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs, | from Philadelphia, where she was the [ o7 “Nitl "X0GHid " A" Jones, the || tion in November, 1915. | /,‘9/_ the finance committee of the Chevy | returned to her home on Military | Dr. and Mrs. Ezekiel, whose ma Borden Harriman, the club's Large Chinese | & We ,xlwl»‘h‘nc a large assortment of GENUINE HHAND-CARVED FRAMES evening, March 26, at § o'clock, in the [ mother. the city. They are residing in|committee to be sold at | i A few sizes are Of Personal Interest Many voung persons from Wash- | Hiram 11x11 with yellow jonquils Seven Pines, N. C.. they will|ed to her Kinley street s the guest of her mother, Mrs.| rpo first of the series of : Picioncad e Ar g et L 55h Eh WITII daughter-inlaw, Mrs, John Gardner | . Har . Smith en ! (lub - took place at the clubhouse, 820 | § atle Fleet by the Emperor of 9 ’ ey 4 GLASS Association of University Women A. Butterick of Duxbury, Mass. |guest of relatives, | newly elected president of the club, re Together with a | ox12 Chase Chapter of the Florence Crit- | road after spending several weeks in | riage recently took place at the Ma n. t president, and Mrs. Huston Richmond, Va. The feature of the afternoon was | Wilmington, N. k- in Russia last Summer . G ington attended the sport dance held | months in Russia last Summ A s] 9 7 To Washington Residents| The councit of umiors wiil hoid a |1 the Johns Hopkins Chapter of 'the | tnening o Washington “in the Au | t Sloan’s Galleries COIIEN Omega Chapter, Sigma Theta Pilafternoon in the Hebr: : | Belvedere. in Baltimore, last night. On the | Sourity, will its second annual | the o Thirteenth ot @ e e i - arity tea in the Chinese toom of the | Spring road northwest : Wednesday POPULAR PRICE PICTURE STORES 3 et s L R S T March 10th, 1926 I 811 7ih St. N.W. 1231 G St. N.W. mabfons i v b e ain P ’ At 2 P. M. | FRAMES MADE TO ORDER e an attrctive pi each | The Friday Club was table. Miss Ferda Oppenheimer of |luncheon followed by m: h,v\vn:.h Iy order of the American Se- 3 s curl 1356 Monree street has charge of |week at the Arlington. Mrs. Samuel rity & Trust Co. for an estate. tickets. J. Steinberger was hostes: Mrs, Jerom Meyer was hostess Fri-| g Legter Neuman was hostess ZI9 CONNECTICUT AVENUE afees on 2ollbwe ah- day at luncheon followed by mah-|mpyreday at luncheon in her home on jong tn her apartment at 2700 Con- s 0 Sixteenth street. necticut avenue. Spring flowers b formed an attractive center piece. The Sisterhood of the Eighth Street S otk ni returned to | Temple held its monthly meeting Mon b iame Twenty-seventh street, | day afternoon. The program was in ° P s stay in Philadelphia | the form of a joint meeting of all the Oa S i e . | sisterhoods of Washington temples | Harry Rolier presided. Mrs. returne rles Goldsmith gave the opening . to her home in N k : . followed by greeting from the N B S D ff a visit of & week shington as | presidents of each sisterhood and ave INever been 50 1rerent the gu-st of relutives. “urrent Topics” by Mrs. Abram Mr. and Mrs Touis Simon were | Simon. Dr. Sehwefel gavefh, talk on r T | of Mr. ol s Simo Purim. An interesting paper was read r e re collection, composed ol ol »',l:r,"‘, ““m:,“’.'("f,'; ”:‘;']::Lr’l\\ Mrs. William Ilich. Soprano solos Our entire co IC oL i hom D e |w e contributed by Mrs. Herman Sha o re P vpe of coats, fea- . e s X | Schloss at the piano.” The feature of tures satins, silk failles, charmeens Mrs. Harre fsancs and her little | the afternoon was the nu‘. ning of the | W d 4 N o g ‘e | mortgage on the sisterhood hvmu\ - SMa S ‘ool tabrics, m Sauehter. June. of New York Clty, are | UESES, 00, (e sintotheod houees and the smartest W EVERY TRIUMPH Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baum pressive talk by Mre. Abram Simon models for correct aiternoon wear and e ‘ e L : e : i OF THE MODE plire. Jaltus Peyser was hostess| The members of the Phi Chapter| conservative tailored fashions, trim uesday at luncheon in her honie on |of the Sigma Omegn Pi Sorority will ) : ; . : - Wyoming avenue followed by mah- |pe hostesses at a charity card party med with a touch of braid. taffeta or MODERN Jjong. |to be given Friday, March 26, at Jorful " 1 lini = Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Inez T colorful scarfs and lining. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wexl, Mr. and | of 1935 Fairmont . street. and. St s S -. ]*”-'"“"b ‘r’s)i;"\'e““‘ “k ;‘""(:"r‘]‘;l | Irma’ Ney of 3307 13th street are in ol Herzog a W York to atte £ Eie e ndiiux ko ofibiiEs el e Black Satin Coats Toeffler and Mr. Theodore Peyser, son | iss Jane Hutgler of Baltimor LI a s of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Peyser of Newport | i guest the past week end of Mi Green Coats News, Va., at Port Chester N. Y. Mr. | jar sig P entt RN T S g e et Port Chester N - o™ | Marjorle Sigmund on Twentieth street. Navy Charmeen Coats i hedral M s where they | ~ S h’:ws“““;,,’;“nn s gy | Mr. and Mrs.-Samuel Revness are Capes for Sports el in"New York to attend the wedding . 5 : ¢ The regular monthly meeting of the | of thelr cousin, Mr. Theodore Peyser, Cape Coats for Dress F: INTRODUCED Washington Section of the Natlonal | and Miss Lucille Loefler in Port ; - o i Councll of Jewish Women will be held | Chester, N. Y., today Plaids and Check Topcoats ;8 AT THE SALON Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock tn | — R Shl DS the vestry rooms of the lighth Street | Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Stern have re- eversible Sports Coats ’ Temple, Mrs. Leonard B. Schloss pre. | turned to thefr apartment in the Ash. P OPENINGS IN siding. ' A program has iven arranged |ley from & four:week stay in Phila: 3 including an openin ) delphia and New York., where they 3 Alexander Wolf; “Talk mimigra- | were called owing to the death of Mr. 5 3 PARIS & NEW YORK tion,” by Miss Cecilin 1 i, Stern's sister, Mrs. Sarah Selig, in tary of the nationa wartment of | Philadelphia, and his brother, Mr, immigrants and piano <olos by Miss | Hoses . in New York Ci Mary Tarbell, followed by @ soclal | Nour. 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