Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1926, Page 62

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 21, 1926—PART 2. . SOCIETY. . t bridge and will sail for her home, in Budapest, |** < (U at Wardman Park Ilotel for Easter. | ) B‘"’ Cone’e Girls pe vening in their next wee piillaes sl Homecomings™ Feature | " The United States distriet atror D. A.R. Chapter pl'“""'g. | | Mrs. Gus Wallerstein has returned neyv and Mrs. Pevton ¢ lon will b alle Of n Were Recent Guests | "3, danvier \insday has ve- from Richmond. \'a., where she visited | the Easter Season | pov, Wi, Vs, (i, Mis For Large Receptio signal for an influx of young people | X V' i of musi nd recitations will at Wardman Park Hotel, coming| Miss Elizabeth Eaion s froy | PEORTAID of mu Mrs. D, G. Davis of McKinl home to spend their holidays with | her school at Penn Hall, 1o spend = | who Wil accompany Lient. and Mre, City at the Raleigh Hotel o v her schoo 3 . ": ‘-:""“"3 "”“ ”’I" '{_’\::'"':":‘.a,"_ .. . - Young to New York City, where thev| Mra. Julius Peyser « elrparents. rer Spring “vacatlon with her par.| of the Maji William o Visitors Composed Debating | will embar 10 Rico, will visit Wednesday at a St Patrions lonen. | Ropresentative and Mrs. John D.|ents, Mr. and Mr ederick on | Chapter, Danghters of the American Unit That Co 5 S swmewe | | her brother-in: and sister. Capt. eon at her home, on Wyoming avenue, | Fredericks have with them their son, | Thelr son. Frederic, jr. wha is 2 pecnintion. the evening of Maren 23, nit That Competed With 1 L and Mrs. D. V. Chadwick, at the — Mre, Adolph Hertzberg has return. | James B. Fredericks, who Is a stu-| freshman at Cornell University, will| .\ the heme of Mrs. T. Temple Hill, G. W. U T —Oth. i . : i : Brooklyn navy yard, ‘ed from a way in Florida, She was | dent at Mercersburg. Their daugh-| come home the 1t of April the chapter recording secretary, 2 g . . . eam: er A 3 Miss Marian North of the Robert accompanied by Mrs. Amy Hollander, | ter. Miss Dohorah, whe attends school Assistant Attorney General and pogrpeet The regent, Mrs. M. so ial N 2 3 p E teech School, wville, Md.. 81 Mrs, Bertha (oblenzer, with her|in New #rk, will arrive this week | Mre. John Marshall have with them Clave Herry assisted by Mrs. Hill and c1a otes. - | spending her Spring vacation with daughter, Mrs. Ladislaus Detre, and | end. their oldest son, John Ma I v come of the officers and Mrs. Elf A. R | her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. her voung daughter and Mrs. James| Miss' Florence Risser Funk arrived | who arrived vesterday from his' jioimick, will receive the guests ‘1 Ch Ch H turned to her home after spending the her won-in-law and daughter. Mr. 2n41i Spring vacation iime s always the | Evely; . Who is studying in| A large evening reception with a - | week In Atlantie Clty, N, J. | Mrs. Le Roy Hutzler, jr. g . Omes‘ .G D ey street,; Mrs. Relle Rothschild s in Atlantie | o | o e Y Alexander Wylie, at their home on Lansburgh, will leave W. on | yesterday from the University of [ school at Deerfield Academy, Deer ests will include a large number The girls’ debating team of Bates - K " 4 Cedar Parkway, "I‘hursd»_f for New York (“‘1!":»’"“ . Chicago, where she is in her senior| field, Mass, ...." 'h:‘\,fl:l; ‘”M’DI! ofg Washing- Qulloge, accompanied by Mrs. Clifton ey 1 . ! paratory to sailing Wednesday 2 vear, lo &pend her Easter vacation . ton and the officers of all the Dis G . e 5 T o | 4. on the steamship Republic. with her parents, Rtepresentative and | qp.. - o wore families | triet chapters whe e heen invited: D. Gray, the wife of the | pqu nt : . Of Personal Interest The Omegn l.m":’r{t ’x;ll‘:mm et M Brak mmm"fl Funk. Their .lhnhp(“::: F;;:',:,;Su:“::my” (.|1.:’,‘.T,. n: ‘(\‘Ir;z;: :'wt‘:l';!ghla)a‘uwhl"" FAG of tha college, which debated Geo ¢ : Ve | s 5 Pi Sorority. will give their second an- | %on, Edawrd Morris Funk, who is a | (iaf ReGEeR [0 TS COIIUR, SRR A8 B O conitio Washington University Wednesday, 2 il i To Washington Residents nuai chaity tea In the ¢hinese romm student at the ‘Kingsley School, K s bullding Doom & - were the guesis of Mrs. O. C. Mervili i 58 Cor hog o cebr.. At the Mayflower Hotel tomorrow aft. sex Falls, N. I, arrived on Friday. anA Mre. Thomas . Rl ; whhs it Herhog of Omaha, Nebr ernnon at 2 o'clock. Mahong and| Dr.and M A. Poole have with Thursday and Friday at their homes the Hotel \Vashingion for 10 days, Pridge will he played. | them their daughter. Miss Jane, who on Wekt Melrose streer. Mrs. Mer ‘ : Hag Tetirned. (o Wer B s _ Mr.and Mrs. Adolph M. Fishel, wha | arrived Thursday from her school, il and Mrs. Roberison are sraduates Y 2 : Herzog {s the fiance of Mr. David have heen spending two weeks at House-inthe-Pines, at Norton, Mass. of Bates College 4 e | Blum of this city, son of Mr. Mark he Breakers, Atlantic City, will re | The director of the National Parks Mre. Fllery . Siowell of Oliver 3 Bl i ,turn here tomorrow. Service and Mrs. Stephen Mather saat will Ieave (oday for Cambridge, o 53 B 5 B y | Mrs. Louises Skirball of Boston is ' Mr. Bdwin Heid has returned to his ' will have with them their daughter, . where she will visit her moth- | AL ‘ | visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, nome on Lanier plice from a stay in Miss Rertha Mather. a student at Roberts. i » s I BREes e ot 2a08 Cormecticut (190105 \assar College, who will arrive Ward entertained at|} © 5 ¢ : L A 3 Mr. Harry Isancs of New York | Friday. bridge and tea Tuesday afternoon at ¢ i » . M snd Mew, (0,0, Ruatinan Hate oined Mrs. Isaacs In town last | Also coming from Vassar is Miss her home. on MeKiniey street, in S . : ; ved from a four-week trip to the at the home of her parents, | Rehekah Lipscomb. who will join her henor of her hoise guest, Miss Mary F 3 ndiss. and Bre th CHr: mew and Mre. Edgar Baum mather, Mre. May Blaine Lipscomb. | Valkhardt of Staten lsland, New “ o o . 300 Derittar. Atrest. (CHEV York Mies Mildred \Vhaley enter- | § ¥ . il Tk tgined Wednesday at heon at the i | rtrude Sherby. who Mavflower Hotel in honot of Miss| 0 " i 4 tending Cioucher College. Baltimore. Volkhardt . . | F spent the week end in Washington AMr. and Mre, Edward 1. Roth mo- | 3 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry | tored last week end ta Staunton, Va., | , Sharby where thev visited their sons, who Mr. and®Mrs. Ximon Kann have re. are students at the Staunton Military % thTHan (OBT. & D R oy Academy 2 E e weeks, to Havana. Mr. and M Mre. Warren 1. Brish entevtained Alexander Hecht of Baltimore wer at Iuncheon and bridge Monday at & with them - in the South her home on Hesketh streel. F Mrs. Barnev Liebman has as her Mre. K. H. Pitcher entertained the . | guest her mother, Mrs. Bluestein, of memhers of her sewing club at| New Vork Cit i luncheon Tiesday at her home, on Mr. and Mrs. Sidney €. Kanfman | of “'Seventy-five Years of \\\'mu H..u-oi ——— i Gosafp.” by Edna M. Colman. - - . if 'there were not On With the Straws hridge and supper Wednesday evenin tive clerk of the White House, and Mrs. Forst . . . o at their hiome on Rosemars street R P 1 something irresistible With Easter just around the corner every woman MeKinley street i | and daughter, Virginia, are spending & P Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keane enter- the week end in Atlanfic (ity. at the ° i ' {ained the members of the Simplicity | 2 Ritz-Carlton. gy rln aS i luh at hridge Thursday evening at g 3 M. and Mrs. Milton Steashurger en- | " (] their home. on Milirary road ; ; teviained Tuesday night at their home, O| ] b er = The reading class of Chevy Chase b on Ontarto read. in honor of the lat- may e C taln 1 < et Wednesdav morning at the home Aialana Detie . i s F l af Mre. §. L. Jodidi and gave a review | - of one th[ng Ll 1 t t 1 e e t S UMy, and Mrs. Frank Stetson enter- MRS. WARREN FORSTER, A Sensation—Removes | tained the members of their club at|and Joan, daught, v Mr. Rudolph Forster, execu- . . . 1 Wrinkles in a Jiffy! “Mrs. 1. . Bowen of West Melrose | Is vour face wrinkled or criss nal left Wednesday for Millville, [ tained at a St. Patrick’s dance Wed-, the members of their club at luncheon | crossed with fine line: Da vour will he anxious tggsecure her new Hat now A visit ‘here she will spend several|nesday evening in honor of the mem- a Wednes: cheeks or chin sag or hang in ugly || b h ( 0o s e M % o e & son-in Iawlhol and their guests Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Gilbert gave | folds? Want to know how to quick about the HICKERING, here will convinee one that we are ready to supply the and daughter, Mrs, rse Mrs. Willlam Miller was hostess | a dinner and bridge ay evening || Iv and safely obliterate those ur Miss. Young Woman and Matron their every demand Griffith |at luncheon and bridge Friday in her thelr home. sightly disfigurementa? Here's the ld | iy e varietics of all the New Spri Mra. E. P. Wilsan of Rosemary | home on Cathedral avenue, Mrs. . Thompson and her || secrer: Stir a spoonful of Powdered wewould not urge YOU to | in one of the largest varictie ol "_. Span “‘ 2 street entertained at, luncheon and| Mrs. E. H. Pitcher had the mem-|daughte . wWho have been|| Tarkroot Into a spoonful of lemon $ Stales, Straws and Colors that Dame FFashion approves. bridge Saturday at’ the Columbia |bers of the Philo Classics as guests ding s al weeks in Atlantic || juice. smooth this soothing creamy hear Other pianos in ltS Cauntry Clirh, { Friday afternoon at her home on Me- City. have returned to their home. mixtire over vour face— then go . Mrs. Albert E. Carning entertained | Kinley street wor LM nd Mis. Amer H. Ferguson || (o vour mirror and witness a_seem Included are Dress Hats, Tm”l'n;'"nl.l :n top At _luncheon and bridge Saturday in| Mrs. Clinton D. Wolcott entertained the members of their club || ingly miraculous sfor i S 1 P d ilo its. Sport lats. Street her home on Mclainley street. in hon. | ‘he members of her club at luncheon ' e and supper Saturday || Agelines. wrinkles. . Class an compare, off the new tailored suits, Sp ar of Mrs. O'Neil and Miss Louise and bridge Friday at her home on | evenin (ually disappear in less 5 e ey \ Hats. O'Nell, who recently returned from | West Kirke street. | Dr_and Mrs. I, G, Davis were hosta || minutes. hefore your very eves: Andit's so easy P - Europe and who are the house gues Mrs. Robert E. Quirk of Irving |Saturdav evening at bridge and sup- || of a sudden vou We specialize on Extra Large Headsize but carry a full selection of all sizes of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Karl | sireet entertained at a St. Patrick's |Der in honor of their sonindaw and || from your age. You are perfectly Fenning, of Northampton street, and | bridge-luncheon on Wednesday at the daughter. Lieut. and Mrs. Robert N. | astounded. a CHICKERING Mrs. Dame of Minnesota. who is visit- Columbla Country Club. Young, who have heen their house And all this is accomplizshed with ing her soninlaw and daughter. Mr.| AMpa, Fredrick E. Kunkel was host- | guests for several months. Lieut. || nothing but beneficlal resuits. Tark-' < . and Mrs. George W. Morey of Ray. | ess at luncheon and bridge Friday at and Mrs. Young will sail Thursday || root it so harmiess you could eat it. Arthur Jordan Moderately Priced mond street. her home on Military road in honor for San Juan. Porto Rico. where Lleut, || It ix not a cosmetic. hecause You Y - Comdr. and Mrs. H. E. Stevens of of Mrs. F. A. Butterick of Duxberry, Young is stationed wash it off after it has accom- e " 00, $7.50, $10.00 to $25.00 Norfolk, Va.. are the week and house | Mass.. who s spending the Winter in| Mps Newman G. Little entertained || plished its work. leaving the skin Plano CO. oy Ruests of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Crandall | Washington the members of her club at luncheon || natural, glowing and refreshed. It | at thelr home on .Jocelyn street. Mr. and Mrs. Leason H. Adams had and bridze Monday helps the complexion wonderfully. . I Comdr. and Mrs. Stevens will be sta-|a number of guests Friday evening D t‘harles F. Russell of Herndon, || Your druggist can supply you with tioned in Washington after April 15.|at a dance in their home on Thirty i< visiting his son-inlaw and || @n original package of this remark- Mrs. Frank Stetson entertained her | ninth street in honor of their daugh- shter. Mr. and Mrs. William 7. || able product (costa less than threa Hats Made Around untt of 'rh;l;an:sh;nx I lru‘hv]f;n of the!ter Madellne. i tlard, on McKinley street. ‘|| cents a treatment). & Remodeled the Corner ors’ Soclety All Saints’| Lieut. and Mrs. Leon Kopzebue of | My and Mrs. Oscs ¢ gav | 7 - N.W i Frieran oot e R | Senta are e week st sieri 3 CR T Weesmwell TARKROOT | svixeet 614 Twelfth St. N.W. 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