Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1926, Page 61

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY Rl Uik Dt Guests Entertained in Chevy Chase Homes § Bridge Parties, Luncheons,! Club }‘Icetmg< Are Noted | Among Activities—Absen- | tee Residents Return to| City. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Elton and thelr daughter. Dorothy Elton who have heen the house guests AMrs. Eiton’s brother-in Mr. and Mrs. Vernon I f Enst Kirke street, have returned to their home In Gr N. Dak. Mr. William Boston Mase., is the guest of his brother and _sisterdnlaw, Mv. and Mrs. W. L. Scanlon, on Thirty-third street. Miss Mary \n‘klvndl of Stapleton. Staten Island, N I visiting Mies Anne Pol Mrs. Willf on McKinley street. Miss Volkhard( will go Saturday to Annapolis. where <he will spend the week end be refurning to her home in New York. and Mis, R Your supper pariy evening Finor o1 hets Bon wndbaaehin: Robert Young who are tates, of & fth Mrs. Young's . G. Davls, of 1 weeks. parents. McKinley str Mrs. N irned to he after visi Prof. entertai svening street. derhook for several weeis Mre their house nd was hoste: unit of the v c Rertor's Protestant £ n A Peter Jaughter of Water zuests of M Jocelyn and Mrs ained at ) ove Huntington B. Swope e and supper We their horae, on . in honor Nan Roth of bri Allen Club the mem Country uncheon fo ir friends Saturday A Macleod * new home. o Car] Wells enter i bridge last evern Mrs. W. P. ained nd lass Friday evening. Alrs. FPrank Penz Wilcox entertained he membhers of the April card party ommittee of the 1 ect Women's Club of Chevy her unit of vanishing luncheons # the Recto Aid ety of All <aints’ Enpiscopal Church at a joint incheon \We ald Imirie. o Imirie. After dinner |' » guests were entertained by oidtime ddlers and e it luncheon Wednesday the unit of @ Church of the Blessed Sacrament vhich is in charge of the children’s able for the annual bazaar. Mre. D. T. members of her clul hridge Wedne s AMr. and Mrs will entertain bridge and supype W s'l Lenox street at luncheon and v(—nx\e ‘Hlmleson ¥ ir home, on ned the Sof her unit of ShE Cliion ¢ at luncheon and Al a danc hefr home. o Mre, Josenh T, the members « nd bridge Monday. Mr. and Mre. Denald Oliver street eaiied New York City for they will spend sev fr. ard e Th ross entertained \onda f M. teida Bermuda Nar cvening in the T 5 he @it il imest evening in the houe Mrs. Norevos B s will he held ihe fi Monday evening in ecach 5 a'clock pands of the training is unde: tierndon Morsell gain tomorron Mr. and quent meet nd third month at nember the gection March dancin e committee arrangements g and e of AMrs. and AMr: . carde in el and rmen: M Mr. and . Mr. and i . |the communit ¢ | meeting and various junior ovgan: -] M |and sister-n-la. of their | will | d are | Jacobs were | hosts to the members of their dancing n of the | Chase and evening at | [O{ Personal Interest To Washington Residents Dr. and Mrs. Harry M. | Tampa. ¥ia. { Mr. and Mrs. Tleon Tobriner are In Atlantic City. Mrs. Tobriner recently returned from a stay in Augusta | Mrs. Siegfricd Fautl of New York ‘wcnt the weel: end here when | route to her home from Sumter. S. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Meyer and My | Eirnest Mayer are spending two weeks 1t the Ritz-Cs Atlantic City. The Omega Chapter, Pi Sorority, will give charity tea in the the Mayflower Hotel Monday noon. March 22, at 2 o'clock and mah-jong will be played, here will be attractive pr Ferda Oppenheimer, at 1355 street, is in charge of tickets. Mr. and Mrs. | York are spending sevs town the guests of ‘ August Baer. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph M. Fishel are spending two weeks at the Breakers. en & econd annu: Chinese room of Bridge nd 1 and duys Mrs, . Cohen of Los Angeles. aw of relutives in . having made the trip by 3 of_the Panama Canal to New Mr. and Mrs. b herby ned from a stay in Atlantic U Mr. Simon Goldsmith of Baltimore | was the guest of friends here for a | short stay during the weel Mrs. Edward Holmes ha from a 10-day siay in O where she was visiting her so { ind daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Deitsch. The Council of Junio {March meeting Sunday, March 1. in center. This meeting | ¥ill take the form of & local reciprocit; Yorl returned wk. n-law sdward will hold its !tions will be prese: Wolf will e the 1 and Mrs, wore motored | stnyed a few days Mr. and Mrs. Herbert turn today from a 10 lgntie City Vv, William visiting relatives in La since January. went to (| week to be the guest of her brother M. and Mrs, Gilbert nder 1 Jelenko of Balti- re Tuesday Bass. who has heen Hm ladies” auxiliary of the Iome for the Aged will hold its regular nonthly meeting tomorrow evening at 3 o'clock, Mrs. William Levy presiding. Opening prayer will be by M Charles Rosenthal. Mr. Harry Sherb: Av. Henry Joffee and Mr. B. Danz will give talks on the home ert and dance w | will be given Tuesday evening. |13, in the Washington Auditor ‘clock for the benefit of the Edward 5 been shend. York visiting her | brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel Blout Mr. and Mrs. David Strauss have turned from a two-week stay in At- ¥ Club was incheon followed by mih ng last week by Mrs. Morton Luchs in her home on Connecticut avenue. Mis! Gus Wallerstein has been the guest of her son-in-law and daughter Air. and s, Le Roy Hutzler, jr.. in i Peyser Tnests Im weel, 1 short stay. of v, and Mrs. Sol He their home in Newport New Mr. Leopold Behrend was given <urprise dinner F night Rauscher’s. by members of his fam to celebrate hi: ifth birthd even guest! 3 seated around the festive among those from out of town beini Va @ = hostess to the | Miss and in-law and dm!ghlor granddaughter, Behrend, son of Mrs, parents. is visiting Jonas, in Ng 5. Aaron Brylawski was hostess Thursday at a luncheon ut the May flower. Mrs. James Lansburg guest at a luncheon at the ) E prior to her sa pe 1o weeks hence Minnesota State Society was the hono ayflower have gone to spend several weeks in | . Miss | Monroe Alfred Isaacs of New | in | have enter- | were | . | arrangements, | | Kaufman | | Ind.. | NEW HOME IN BALTIMORE Edwin Palmer Pendleton, U. N, STAR. -WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MARCH Mississippi Society Will Give - Banquet and Dance Xir. Charlton M. Clark, president of the Misslissippi Soclety, announces that plans for the annual banquet and dance of the society at L'Aiglon Club salon on March 23 ure about com- plete. Gov. Henry L. Whitfleld of Missis- sippl has been invited as a guest of honor and will probably attend if the Mississippl Legislature adjourns be- fore the banquet date. Senator Pat Harrison as toastmaster will intro- duce the speakers. Many interesting features will enliven the banquet which will last from 7 to 10 p.m. Senator and Mrs. Harrison, Senator and Mrs. Stephens, the Representa- tives from Mississippi and their wives and many other distinguished guests will be in attendance. The banquet will eonclude at 10 p.m. and dancing will begin at that hour in the l;.lll‘ room of the club. All Mississippians in “lsh(ng(nnl are invited to attend the banquet and dance. The chairman of the general committee, Mr. George W. Potter, 724 Farragut street northwest, is in charge of tickets. On the decorations committee are Mrs. Robert G. Hand, Mrs. Percy Quinn, Mrs. Pat Harrison and Mrs. Jeff Busby. i | Founders' Day Banquet For Delta Zeta Phis Delta Zeta Phi Sorority held its sixthe annual Founders' day banquet Wednesday evening in the Florentine room at Wardman Park Hotel. - The members of Alpha and Beta Chap- ters were present. The opening address was by Miss | Madeline Gibbs. president of Alpha Chapter, followed by an address b: Miss Julia Ryan, president of Betu Chapter, and Mrs. Batbara Hargrave | of Alpha Chapter, read an accoun! of last vear's banquet. During the dinner entertainment was provided. Vocal solos were ren- dered by Miss Cora Timothy a Miss Pauline Healy and a speclalt: dance was given by Miss Carrie | Mills. Miss Helen Browne acted a tonstmistress. Mrs. Thelma Beers Harvey, chair- man of the banquet committee, read | a letter from the sorority jewelers | and presented each girl with a from them. The rest of the evening was de- / f AARRIE 5, ,.v’ EWNG 1 | | | i | { | | | \ retired. Artists Added to List In D. A. R. Chapter Concert Additfonal artists who have been add- | to the program of the concert to be ziven by Columbia Chapter, D. A in the palm room of the Mayflower the evening of March 16 include Mrs Paul Anderson, soprano: Miss Anna Sloan, cellist: Mr, G 5. Ander- son, tenor: Mr. Fritz M olinist of the Washington C and the Eliz | sing old songs The qua < Netta (ral tay, Mr Jessic ulll be ! | Laura Collison 3 ' Wallace and Tabler Ben | ham. Miss g, soprano soloist of | the Georgetown Preshyterian Church, { will also sing a solo. Miss Marie Howe Spurr of the Paris Conservatoire wili give a piano solo and Miss Maitland Le Grande Thompson will entertain | { with readings. Those at the pian {will be Miss Wilmuth Gary, M lizabeth C. Sloan, Mrs. Katherine F. | ullen, Mrs. Emetett P. Elliott, Mrs iizabeth Collison Hill and Miss { Evelyn Binig. Mrs. James Henry Harper, regent s Nellie Grant Ross, chairman of and t hotel are in charge of tickets. anstern Sta‘r él;aptcx; To Meet at Card Party| Esther Chapter, No. Order of | | the Eastern Star. will hold its annual | card party Wednesday. April 7, at | 'l))t’ Willard Hotel. The officers of | _{the chapter who are in charge of the P, V Phillips Albert G benefit are M Joseph Harry | M. Jones, Mr: Mrs. Arthur Fessenden. The chapter evinces great enthusiasm in { |its work for the children’s dormitory | |which is now being constructed at | |the Masonic and Eastern Star Home near Takoma Park. Gibbon, Mrs, Mrs. (‘hm—lesl Shaffer and | Mrs. Mrs | terest in_the Throa brids held in the Huv:-l “uspic commi La Porte, Ind., oted exclusively 1o the teaching of plano yoted to dam—'n: U D.C Chapter to Give Benefit Card Party Plans ‘for the benefit card party to be given Wednesday _evening. April 7, by the Gen. J. E. B. Stuart | Chapter of the United Daughters of | {the Confederacy in the Confedrate { Memorial Hall, 1322 Vermont avenue, have been completed. The proceeds from the party will be used to send a | veteran to the Birmingham-Savannal . reunion in May. Mrs. J. Overton | Almond is chairman of the party and the officers of the chapter are: Mrs. Coolidge Aiding’ Episcopal Hospital Coolidge is showing her in- niscopal Lar and t Hospital by sponsoring tha and mah-jong party to be ballvoom of the Willard Mond: il 1% at %% The is under the es of the Thomas Church ittee. E; party | has the on tuning. McLean, Inc. Fashions 1715 Connecticut Avenue ‘Washington, D. C. 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