Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1926, Page 18

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3 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - (., MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1926 SOCTETY. . dinner there Saturday night for Sena-that organization. In doing so they | TEND UNVEILING tor George Moses of New Hampshire. | carrfed on one of the traditions of the | — Coliege Women's Club, which amal- | y Cards Out for Private gamated with the University Wome View at Corcoran Gallery. {Club last vear. The club orches 1d board of trustees | under the leadership of Mrs. Henry | The president ¢ : 7 of the Corcoran Gallery of Art have | White, added much_to the merriment I { f issued invitations for a private view 2 "\e"’rl: }‘lnd rm‘:"'d‘ 1"“')“: i - SRR T . n ] | . of the tenth exhibition of cotem. | Memories to the older members of the | ; > > {ec e S aay o 3 3 v eric o ing sor- | C Women's Club. This orches. | N L . he Chief Executive and First Lady v SR e g ) el e ¢ i IBFONNgrown k. oon coran Gallery Saturday evening at 9! me into being during the war | the L.and Back From a Short ‘ e by iy tuken | EAtherings, "and " became s Bopi | : : blended, Lipton packed— L filics. oh The B : th er since been in demand | \ Three basic reasons why nual dinn It has been Cruise on the Mayflower. i R LR e e caien "t s Orehes | 30 itisthefinestin the world. 4y 2 ' by some, but no played. | . T - Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Buckland., who ! Fort Sherid . & i g have heeh at the Willard for more | (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) oy e achoMTRRIRA DY UNIEA : § 3 than a week, returned vesterday (o —_— | arolyn nder ho will spend i < & i their home in New Conn i B o Aty g 2 L The American pelation of Uni: | ot ions Issued . Aok 3 versity Women will give a tea in their avton: Wedgi 4 clubhouse, at 1634 I street, this after ¥ noon at 4:30 o'clock, at which Miss Janet Richards will talk son “The Snappiest N Bits of the Ho: Miss Emma Crans will act as hostess » Dar- for the| their dat Annun William Kerlin at 5 of 1808 Varnum | The v v oa re-| § s | street has for the Faster Rt P ke concned ibuch e i : Vacation . Miss ‘Margaret Doyle of Since 1883 5:30¢ o'clock in the Was 3 e i “rida y While one of the <idest cleancrs in 3 - guest spent they ngton. ost of the week end at Annapolis. des cleanive LARGEST Mr. and Mrs 1. Brainard and} ‘\ T SALE daughter, Miss nice Brainard, of S i vrucuge, N. rrived today at the . ¥ IN THE | Willard, where they plan to remain Cleaners and Dyers | until the last of the week 1 e 4 4 . | Approximately 200 members of th e the Hotel A Sl L | Americs i A 3 g W returni celebrate the first annual dinner : - | Pleating, Buttons Covered | Iif Mrs. M. E. 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