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10 SO CLETY ot oenaitie s | Bridge and Dinners! | Chevy Chase program Club Meetings Also Feature Week's Activities—Y. W, C.A. C}\apter Names Com- 1 mittiees to Plan Bazaar.| Adkins and her have returned to tive weeks in Rock, and Mrs, James taughter #lizabeth their home after spending friends and rel Cambrid N 1 section ¢ Chase ) Tue v, and on Meadow Lane. iined at the = Tuesday Muss. Woman's iny evening Mrs. Frank | Carl Corley enter < of bridge (e iety of Al scopal Church = in the Kingan as served at the | Aid Noc eting Volkhardt, whe has been weeks of home on | wed to her of the Younsg Association met the home of Hoadley commit for the annual the Chapte Christian hairman West Kirke street were uppointed aar whick will e d in Fay 1 and b home on Saturd Morrison t dinner their Keane has returned Military road after Atlantic City, homas F. ¢ on week in West | exday Har y where she has iccount of the illness of her tson nner party given by the hus members of the music i the Woman's Club of Che vas hefll Monday eve tth A very delighttul mus the dinner. The sylvia and 1 Passed * sung by Mr. Klein me Brought o Jack” . Mr. My Caravan Worid Is Waiting s by Frank Four Window . Hunnewell ternated at the pian ollowed the musical prog Clay Hite, stuc h School, for Pottsville, Pa. spend @ week visiting | Miss Margaret Paxson ding class of Chevy Chase | Wednesday morning at the home Merrill on West Melr Stephen Lyman Tal of the autobiogr; where she wil classma et of Mrs, O, ( street. Mrs k Penz Wilcox tertained at d on Friday eve- jing at thelr home on Meadow lane subsequently invited their e card party at the Congressional Country Club given by Chevy Chase Chapter of the Florence Critten- ton Mission, | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur street have gone to they will travel for Mr. Bradford Stone. a Dartmouth Coll will return o Chevy Chase Monday to spend the laster vacation his parents, | Mr. and Mrs Winchester | Stone, at their Cumming lane. Mrs. J. H May of Jocelyn spe where | several months. student of George home on Dynes and Mrs. G. A. Birch entertained the members of the | Community Club Tuesday afternco: of Mrs. Dynes on Cum- Duzzaird of East Orange, house guest of her | nd sister, Mr. | ukhage, at their home Miss Syvret, head of ti I"rench department of Wilson Colle vill arrive Monday to spend ¢ he guest of Mr. and Mrs Winchester Stone at their Cummings lane George home on Shanghai's municipal mited the weight of lo: 5.000 inste of 10.000 | before. and this has | jump in motor ireight | | council has | is of-moic think 1t is rtained at | f wouk enter. Popular Young Bride l Mr. THE SUNDAY * STAR. \\'ASHi.\"G’l‘()X, D. | 3 ITea and Rece Tod ‘ he week end with Mr. and Mrs, W. T. | 1 S pHon —ocay | o ek o it i ana Mes. W I.| | Maryland Engagement I!In Honor of Mrs. I. C. Clark | and 1. Money in Charlottesvilie Miss Annie Peugh of Hamilton, Va., and Miss M: have been | Yates. 24 BN P ROBERT BRAD! Washington and before then she was | M. Smoot. | IALEXANDRIA SOCIETYI S i the Ameri Mrs. Charles Creighton Carlin has | members present were Mrs Miss Edna Ale: returned from Atlantic City after stay of several weeks there. Mis arah Bayol, who had been with M Carlin since early last week, returned with her. Mrs. Howard Plitt has gone to her home in her mother, Mrs. George W. Mays, on King street Mr and Luckett and F of Charlot Mrs. Havward Douglas vward D. Luckett, jr.. .. were guests over Luckett's mother, Luckett. on South rick street s. C. William Watt H. G. Hatchell. M Robinson, Miss Margery Miss Mary Lloyd, Miss E: bery L Hulfish for New York Friday and sail day to spend two months in i Miss Helen Noy ‘ummings enter- | at luncheon Tuesday at the | ason Hotel for a number of | uests who were here for | of the Cameron Club that ! T Arden Hall. her Lam: ! leave | rope. 100N, i and Mrs. Julian D. Knight are | ack from @ motor trip to visit relu- ! tives in Hone Mr. and day for { sserscheid and Mr. | e gone to thei 0. N. Y., after a | and aunt, Mr. and t MacNeill of Dumont, uest of her brother-in: | ind sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. W Leasure. Mrs. W . is visiting her . Tredell Meare v. Wallace Rollins turned to the Episcopal Theologic: ary after a visit to his sister . in Asheville. N. C. is the guest of parents, Mr. and | has re Mrs. S. E. R parents, Mr. - visited Mr. W. T. . last week. . Shelton are Ir. and Mrs. | ity has nds in Heaths- | A William B. children are visiting her Anna Cr Mr. and ) o R. Wolverton of X s Tast weel of M ans, who have r's aunt, Mrs H. Capt. Andrew Lewis has gone to his | home in Walnut Point, Va., after visit to friends here. Mr. George S. Hamilton of the fac ulty of the Episcopal High School ulty of the Episcopal High School -Mr. andsMrs, Alexander S. Hamilton in_Warrenton. Miss Crimora Waite of Culpeper is the guest of Miss Caroline Rust Richards and_her er, Miss Good and Mr nassas were and Mrs. Nor guest Good of Whiteman himself! When we play your favor ite Whiteman Record on the new Orthophonic Victrola, you’ll think it is Whiteman himself. Never before has it been possible to reproduce dance music so perfectly. The deep booming of the bass—the "tubas—the sentimental saxophone clearly. ous instrument. .. you will hear them all Come in tomorrow and hear this marvel- Tt will be 2 restful, pleasant and amazing interlude for your shopping tour. When You Wan DeMoll a Victrola or a Victor Record— k of DeM oll’s. PIANO AND FURNITURE CO. Twelfth and G Streets Sole Representatives for the E Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Mr. week. Lieut. ar . and | nounce daughter Joseph Earl {'The wedding will take pl Mrs, the Jenkins of Mrs, Stuart he Virginia, to Sutherland spent | Culpeper | tobert J. ! Myers an- | of their | Mr. Washington. ace in Easter Waller King, who have heen in Haiti for the past year, arents, M shortly are the guests of The; olk. rin for Frank T. where the former King, leave Lieut. v will King has been assigned to duty at i the navy The mar nd | pursonag Rev. of Miss Mr. Harry Frank A, Killmo Bowles took | Wednesday evening, March of Trinity Methodist Church, Lena Putnam vlace in the | 0 officiatipg After the ceremony an informal recep. tion | bridegr M uth Mr. and Mrs, in Ros | nouse. M ter, Mrs, he guest of M { {several { | home in New was Yield the '« brother : R Mivs A Patrick street and Mrs. Stephen [ aounce the n of Louise, to uier County John O'Ri Mor weeks, left Mrs, Harry T Mr. Mrs. M ____ia visit_to her p ! James Yow a | Alexander, visi {extended visit to his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, ( Uham Cotn s . and Mrs Saturday, | the week ¢ Stinton d with the la . . Stevens, arvoll F. Kines ander S. Doni Lee Gary nklin Chapter. n Revolutior Carroll H.' May 7 son, John Ogden, { Charles M. Johnson, Florence gone Rollins - lafternoon in hy Mrs. A, Ma Mrs Stump, Mrs, Robert H, VD, Ogden s and Mrs, end Sowers, ati, w Mrs [ ente the others present Talley, Mrs. Bryan Gordon, ander . Rideout, jr M a visit to Mrs. Chur M the M Wood | Tuesday, My wa and Aly terta st is Brown of Kansas City, |} Miss don, o, 2 | Brooks, and Mrs. Fielder, in | \farchall Hayden and ) ating. A1 let. whom she sev Mr Doniphan, Jennerfer s. Robert ren ch, and Nirs. Harry narriage lat Viola M. Clayton formerly of March 16, in and Mrs. Wood wi where the former pont. where they Lonnie turday, March i Gordon spent in M Ruck at the March Mrs, Mrs. Mary H. Cock Nellie Mrs. R. A Broaddus, Miss Brewer and Miss Lucy Peter Duburg in Falls home of Bowles will be at home have taken | Williams an their daugh Jones of has been Bules for \day for her Daughter of Mr. | Viett of Rockville, nee her engagen 1) Kelly, jr., son of M " | George LaMar . in Bucking man. Vi M 1 B Tyree Thelma X Brandy guests for end ¢ Mrs. AL H Hugh mother, i 'k from ter's phan and he “reder riet Clyde and Philadelphia Daughters of week of Mr. and \. The other | 15t A Robert Mrs. | their children have A‘\'“}‘ visit to Charlotte, N. MU | My, and Mrs: Leonard J th W. | \liss Rebec Mille | Miss ' Rebecca Miller Milton W Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T Zone sburg, Pa., will spend the week Mr. and Mrs. | at cards Wey their guests were ) Nutt of Washing Clair Bressler Frank Dyer, Mr. : Webb and Mr. Miss Vi Kutherine visit to M Royal, arrison, Mrs. Birke s of Wa guest of her Rev. a Mrs. C. S. Lo has been Sowers. it s Spittle are < Burgess Mrs. Joses Wilkinson Mrs."L. B! Miss Ma at a by te White ’ is home fron Vihis Helen Iturns, Miss Oyster ills announce smaid U s daughter to ) to Mr. Julian | which will Alexandria Washingtor 11 live in’ De is engagéd i Washingtor e week of Mr Mrs. Charles E. and Mrs. Arthur ined informally to celebrate the b of their son The Sherweod., Miss An Baggett. Miss Evelyn Moore Mr. Penn Mr. George J. Ross has 10 visit will go to F ral weeks, and M Daniel \ Miss Tda & 7. Rhodes en Motiday in their heme on South Washingtor evening irthday anni Mr. Kenneth were Miss 5 s Elizabeth 3 A Tt M o 2 The Amid born France's Smma Wil , Mr. Bartlett, . Moyer. d of ) Frank H lay, M fam Cream mous Court Beauties Gouraup's e to Ham itives, with 1 Beach for Made tn White - Flesh * send’ 10c. Trial § Ferd. T. for V. Sublett are THeE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Collaborated Fashions OU’LL review here the best American adaptations of the highest types of ian design—producing Coats of distinctive character and expres- ve motif. Par ( e e e e e R ol i h L o Y T RN SN SE S SRy Nay Sy S N S »I in Coats New lines, new trimming treat- ment in fur and embroidery—new weaves, in new colors—straight- line, wrappy. capey effects. We have centered attention upon a superb: collection which we have grouped at $49.50 With Others From $29.50 to $330.00 K3 ——— . ——— g Your Easter Hat Choose from our exclusive sho: ing if you want to be surely fashion- able and safely individual. Louvre Hats are the original creations of designing geniuses. Dress or Sperts Type Sports from 8$7.95 Dress from $10.00 s Hosiery Satisfaction ——is guarantecd in every pair of these Silk from top to toe—Chiffon or serv- ice weight Hose—full fashioned and in all the novelty“and staple 1,95 shades . 5 MISS VERNA MAE VIETT, nd Mrs. William . and Mrs, elly of Baltimore. home from a visit to relatives rchner on K ok from Fksburg. | were guests Mrs, 2 Ladaker and | returns spent days in Norfolk during the week. . Tracy where they home from impson Bridge-Tca in Honor Of Prospective Bride | rat O i fternoon Ola French Court hi: splendor was beauty. Gouraud’s Oriental contributed to th renown thru its use by fa- ORIENTAL CREAM opkins & Son, New York | formerl MARCH 28, Mus, national Margaret Hopkins Worrell, | president of . The Wheel of Progress, will be the hostess at the ifternoon tea at the Women's City ‘lub, 22 Jackson place, from 4 to 6 o'clock today. Mrs, Ida Clyde Clark o will be the guest of hon Frances Gurley Adams sive a talk on he state of Nayarit, Mexico. Mrs, 1 speaks with sympathetle standing of the Nayaritos vhom she has lived. Mrs. Coulson has many Washington, and her family | tions here are well known. She was | g on the staff of the library | under- | among | | of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and late & classifier of Spanish | and Portuguese literature in the Li. She resigned to of | West ‘inste: 3 - and Va., were | Mr. and street. Mr. Delno | Wi | 1 from a | Mitler and severul have in Front | ntertain | it the | v compliment 1o Miss | il be a Miss e for aches in Ship- | I Miss | e e e e e ] e ] e e ) e ) e e [ e () e L T ulty of the Lewis School in Spokane, and later be city editor of the Cocur d’Alene Daily American, She has Iy accepted the editorship of The Spoke of the | | Wheel, the publication of The Wheel | of Progress. Those assisting Mrs. Worrell in | the receiving line will he M 1 Yates Forrester, Mrs. ie Lee Webb, Mr Fowler, Mr L. Rheinst M John | Mrs. Cooper : “lo Walker and M Sarah Gro Presiding at the Frank Morr . Johnson and Mrs. Claes Dick- STty Miss | A an. nbridge Boyle and Mrs. Larken Spear. - . Turkish Women Warned. CONSTANTINOPLE, March 2 Turkish women, who are enj their new freedom with excessive St ) ol | are being reminded after all that their e is in the home. Admoni tions have come from a woman in spector schools, who has found many children suffering from neglect eal pls 608 to 614 / o] ——= | ———=p|——=[8|———=n|o|al——=|al——=|alc———=lol[——— Irwin, ' Daughter of Mr. and 3| —Orin (1926 PART " 2. MISS JEAN GRE B I Mrs. B. Green- herg of 1602 Webster street northwest. | who have announced her engagement table will be | to Mr. Leo Colodny . Irederick “ H N Noted Traveler Dies. PASADENXA, Calif.,, March W. Orcutt, 80, noted and friend of Thor «!_here vester ). glohe ¥di- trotter son. d The MODISTE SHOPPE Road IVENINGS ction of L ELEVENTH ST. Pbilipsb org The Concentrated Essence of fashions - New Spring Fashions. every new conception the of maode is found in our showing of DRESSES..COATS..SUITS fole———al———]al———[o]———a|m]o]———=]o[c———=ldl———lo]———q] Easter Service Throughout this week our service will be maintained at the highest point of effi- ciency—and garments selected for Easter wear will be altered and delivered promptly. presented in the: Superbly Smart Coats —developed by American genius and skill. Nota- ble values—assembled in three surprising groups— $39.75___$ 59.75___$79.50 It takes Paris to originate styles which the world indorses and adopts—and of them all you'll find the most appealing types before you—Tailored Coats, Cape-back Coats and Coats with the clever Barrel Sleeves. I TWillS and Satins a.re t}\e drcss weaves: and Tweedfi and Hairlines {ea'urcd l.n sports models—self trimmed and fur—so deftly placed as to emphasize exclusive- ness of motif. In shades of the season. Other Styles From $25 to $l35 Third Floor fl ) m J E [fl, m fl | B | | | | fl