Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1926, Page 45

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HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 4, 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY. 9 Mah-Jong Party to Aid Mrs. Kellogg Interested Gentlewomen's League In Girl Scouts’ Benefit Mrs. J. Ryan Dexereux has loaned Mrs. Kellogg, wife of the Secretary her house, on Bradley lane, Chevy 3 of State, will attend the children’s Chase, for the bridge and mah-jong Easter dancing festival which is to be party Tuesday afternoon, "April 27, given at the Belasco Theater on I'ri at 2:30 o'clock for the benefit of the day afternoon, April 9, for the bene- Gentlewomen's League. Mrs. Ralph fit of the Girl Scouts of the District. H. Hallett of 1901 Wyoming avenue The performance, which is under the is in charge of tables and reserva- direction of Miss Hawke, will feature tions can also be made through'the the presentation of Mrs. 1. Goring salesroom of the league, at 1624 H Bliss’ fairy fantasy, “Once Upon a street. Time,” in which many Washington children will have prominent parts. Others who will be present at the benefit are Mrs. Richard Aldrich, Mrs. Adolphus Andrews, Mrs. Willlam Chandler, Mrs. B. Cochran, Miss Martha Codman, Mrs. Parker Corning. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock; Mrs. James Freeman, Mrs. Willlam Flather, jr.: Mrs. Sidnet Graves, Mrs. Willlam Gwynn, Mrs. Charles F. R. Ogilby, H. H. Rousseau, Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney, Mrs. Samuel H. Vander- grift and Mrs. Richard H. Wilmer. R.E. Lee Chapter, U. D. C. In Special Program Robert E. Lee Chapter, U. D. C., has arranged an attractive progrum for tomorrow evening at Confederate Memorial Hall, 1322 Vermont avenue, Representative T. Webber Wilson of Mississippi will addr ter and Mrs. Joseph and Maj. Charles Ferris will give read- SOCIETY. Betrothal Announced Pre-Easter ngram For Chevy Chase Folk Varied in Character. Bndgc and Teas, Luncheons And Dancing in Schedule —Week End Guests En- tertained—Personal Notes Army Relief Society plflns Garden Pafty, Mrs. W. L. Finley, president of Branch No. 2, Army Relief Soclety, announces the annual garden party will be held at Washington Barrack: the afternoon and evening of Satur- day, May 22. Plans and committees are being formed and details ar- ranged. and Mrs. Orville S. Peters and on Graham have returned to jome, on Chestnut street, after ng two months in southern Cali- T Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Crandall enter- ! tained Thursday, March 25, at dinner in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Henry E arvey. who will leave at an early te for New York for tour duty. 3 Sdwin Adams of the Unl- versity of Syracuse is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pollard in helr home, on McKinley street, for ter holiday and Mrs. B. T. Hefliin of Jocelyn street have taken an apartment on Connecticut avenue Mrs. R. B. Clayton entertained at i Tuesday afternoon. B. Crane entertained f the Oliver Street April 1823 ONAS CHICKERING, [ l 103 years ago, created the Honor Guests Listed Mr. Persis Heaton, national presi- dent of the Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority, and Ivan lvantzoff, opera singer, will be the guests of honor 6f the Mu Phi Epsilon Sorerity at w nusical tea this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at| first modern piano. Fingers trained by him and by sires and grandsires | still produce the instrument after [ which all others are modeled, . Irs. e members it R Club at luncheon and bridge the clubhouse, 3155 Nineteenth street. | L . i e Monday. Tvan Ivantzoft will sing “Tonio” in | MISS DOROTHY COE, ings. There will also be musical| || even to this day. A Mrs. Jere Crane of Chevy Chase “pagliacel” and “Count Gils” in “The numbers. Dancing will follow the pro- at the double per- | Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A.|gram. The social part of the evening Coe, announce her engagement to Mr. [ will be preceded by a business meet: James Lithgow Ewin of Washington. | ing. The wedding will take place in June.| The meeting will be open to vet- spending the Easter holi- | ¢ York, where s Mrs, Cr: ine, is spending holiday in the home of Mr. and . Karl Fenning, on Northampton Secret of Suzann u formance to be given April 156 by the Washington Opera company Card Party and Dance At Raucher's April 16. will be | And it’s so easy to oun | a CHICKERING | ‘ “ Arthur Jordan ? Piano Co. N erans’ daughters and friends. “Baby Lovers® Circle" { Symphony Orc;;tr; Aids Crittenton Home Goal of Music Lovers apd Mrs. Aaron Gottschal enter- ned the members of their club at and suppor Saturday evening, A and dance 27, | given s Friday evening, | nce Crittenton Baby A concert will be given at Poli's = Norman Bull and her children, | April 16, s lock, for the bene- | No. .. annouces a ¢ afternoon of April 20, at 4 o —~ an and_Betty, of McKinley | fit of the Home for Backward Chil the diveation’ of Mrs. A. Frank | with a view to assisting in the organi- ick Y cet went Wednesday to Philadel- | dren to be erected under the direc- | Greglow, cairufan, to be held F |zation of a civic symphony orchestra, e ere they will spend the | tion of Dr. Thomas Verner Moore, |afternoon and evening at 2 o'clock and | when the artist will be de o ¢ with relatives. | 10. S. B.. by the Benedictine Fathers fat & o'clock, in the lks” Hall, 919 H [gorsa, the famous baritone. nee M Among the patronesses for the per- the su northwest. Mrs. Clar of St. Anselm’s Priory, on their prop G Street, Corner 13th | formance are Mrs, Frederick H. Brook, with her erty in Brookland. Miss Julia Dig 1 will_be i ! ¢ A i gins, Miss Antoinette Keane, Miss|prise package; Mrs. Harry Simpson, in | Mrs. Franklin Ellis, Mrs. Adolph Mil Dolores Etler and Miss Hildegarde | charge of the candy; Mrs. Frederick |ler, Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. A. ! : Hicks will be the hostesses of the|Umhau, in charge of cake, Garrison McClintock, Mrs. Frank B. ot Swill niartAln at & evening. D. L. Nunnally in charge of tickets Noyes and Mme. Ekengren. «hnce Friday eveni in the Chevy Chase Library for their son Carson. Comdr. and Mrs. Brown, recently jn]c———|o|——=|a|c——o|c——=3|d|———|o|ca[nlc———|o|——|o| c—=|a| —=|al—=|a] atloned on the Tsland of Guam, MISS JACQUELINE EPES PRYOR * taken e ho! . @ Mrs. = & = ’ 4 e e of Dr. and M5 | Daughter of Mrs. F. Gerald Pryor, who has announced her engagement to 9 e Bive. Fiiohkca Siagiiton Mr. Sam Cleage Feild of Knoxville, Tenn. 9 rY \ P mond are the week | ests latter's parents, | . Bow obert F. Griggs and and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle, in their | Patronesses Listed for S e bi el o e on Huntington street. Mrs. | : 7 5 o'clock Dr. Lewis will mak tlett’s sister, Miss Ruth Doyle, will Benefit Entertainment. s mm“‘:\,‘mf‘.,.‘.,’w Clalengs ot l‘f 5 eturn with them tomorrow to spend | 5 er A Jaucs Ceeds,” ¢ : | The patronesses for the annua lucational Needs,” a topic ister week in Richmond e “blumbian’ Wome 608 ELEVENTH g Chase. (hapter of the | card perty and dance to be given at | 1 L ’x"”"’;:]j’-‘)’r'w‘h‘i;:::l:i to 614 ST. will meet Tuesday af-| Rouscher’s Friday evening, April 23, Rnat{DUtiats ifox {Lhe s akiktauh ! Oclock, in the home |for the benefit of the new buildin ented girls in the university. ge Winchester Stone, onl, nd of the Shrine of the Most scholarship awards are based gs lane. The business meet- A : hase, | ON merit, and the receipt of one is be preceded by luncheon, The | Blessed Sacrament at Chevy Chase, | O merit, and tho Feceint of one 18 shalman Of committees for the |include: Mrs. J. Leo Kolb, Mr: Following the lecture there will be S e val gyazar will be announced at | afichael Heister, Mrs. Robert Quirk,|a business meeting, at which Mrs. 5] er_ aS er e uc lon 0 i por- 80d Mrs willam D. Tewks. |Mrs. Bdward J. waish, Mes. Josenh | 30000 [N BOCS, BRSNS Tt g bury, of Brookville road, are Raphael Semmes, | dbtatls S # . occupying the home of HMiss Blanche Sisultivany e v ELR Sob (0 O RS, T Patterson on West Kirke street while | lam L. Soleau, Mrs. Audrey L. Clarke, | T80 05 00 s l tho. iGHEwY their home is being remodeled A William H. Donovan, Mrs. | &vening of Samuel Flagg Mrs. Jere Crane entertained the | Franklin C. Pa Mrs. William L. | 1A ehat PR b members of her ciub bridg King, Mrs. Joseph Travers Mag | s . supper Saturday evening, March 27. |Mrs. Margaret T. Sullivan, Mrs. Ed- | S w7 AMrs. Phaon H. Butes will entertain|ward J. Colladay, Mrs. Harry H. Kid h =] at luncheon and bridge Wednesday | well, Mrs, Samuel J. Henry, Mrs. Rene o] i afternoon in her home on Livingston | Dagneaux, Mrs. J. Henry Ochmann, | Tailored to fit your farniture. y street for her daughter Marian, Mrs. Turner Pope Gray, Mrs. Joseph | belgian Linen, pes sard. .o : 75¢ ) Mrs. J. Gordon McKay entertained | C. Sheehy, Mrs. Pickney J. Harman, s the members of her club at luncheon [ Mrs. Richard L. Lamb, Mrs. Thoma g g Bl 85 and bridge Tuesday afternoon. Keane, Mrs. Willlam_J. Ke 5. Al rors. 8138 waiud?” C Mr. and Mrs. Pinkney Harmon of [ Willlam H. DeLacy, Mrs. C . p . \‘m\or .\,(rcet left Thursday for New !Darr, Mrs. H. Beach, Mrs. a/n‘urn‘. “fl'mfiw 5 1Cc e ve ‘ork, where they will spend a part of | McAuliffe, Mrs, Albert E. B 5 . m the Easter holidays. Gordon McKay, M Al PETCR v T Yt a aken ro 2L A joint meeting of the citizens’ com-| O'Brien, Mrs. James A. Toomey, Mrs. |~ _ = R mittee and the Community Club of | Karl Fenning. Mrs. Jesse 0] R I S k d ‘ : h d Martin’s Subdivision will be held Fri-| Keever, Mrs. Charles . Roach, y e of Mr. and | Louise Auth, Mrs. James W egu ar tock~~~an athere er Stone, on|mings, M L. Hilton, g8 lane, Joseph C J ‘. I O B. . Vinthrop Goddard Hall Crowley, Mr: | l (; 5 - ret, of Worcest C. Wohlgemuth, Q |\ nto ne lg emptlng roup at s. Hall's brother | Costello, Mrs. J. B N Mr. and Mrs. [John Kiely, Mrs. Matthew I. O'Connor, | \ a on Chevy | Mrs. Ralph Bohrer, Mrs. William Bur > . a aster week. rell, Mrs. John F. Cook, M Alb ' E ] s Margaret Merrill, a student of | Hahn, Mrs. Edward J. Harding, Mrs. ¥ 1 ey College, is spending the|Raphael R. Nix, Mrs. Curtis W. Laster holiday with her parents, Mr.| Handley, Mrs. Norman C. Giilett, Mrs. and Mrs, O. C. Merrill, James Bingham, Mrs. James Dudle: Mrs. Nathan B. Willlams enter-| Morgan, Mrs. Joseph BE. Bowling, Mrs. tained the members of the Thimble|John Ryan Devereux, Mrs. James A. e Club at luncheon Tue: Donohoe, Mrs. Joseph Kennelly, Mrs. 1 SIS n Ade . a student of | Wijliam ' M. Reilly, Mrs. Daniel P ! = arthmore College, is spending his | Ralph, Mrs, Jerome J. Crowley, Mis: N on with his parents, Mr. | Mary V. Merrick, Mrs. Danicl W. U] D . Arthur Adelman. O'Donoughue, Mrs. Arthur J. May, & S Miss Dorothy Carte: student of | Mrs, George P. McCabe, Mrs. Radford | - 2 ihe University of Michigan, at Ann | Moses, Mrs, Edward J. Quinn. M N Arbor, Mich., is spending her ter ) Willlam Stohlman, jr.; Mrs. Thoma; 1 g NS n with her mother, J. Hanley and Mrs. Caroline Hill Mar- | - | . Carter, on McKinle shall. | > -y S Peter Paul Miller | | \ a5 mEgo o e R ™ ecial Wa; of Mrs. X ; r. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Lewis | ] ¥ \\ .uther Speare, have returned to their | S 5 o St N ¥ To be Honor Guests at Tea. | pee 1§ HE charm of originality stamps each e atei Blller cutertiined at Bl | pSP R i UNahir W awis ipres:. ] N hower and fea. Tuesday afternoon infiyewsiee mdbins WassInEton® tntser. | . \ onor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wil- i + rer- | en Lue MOSL auiiclyc . | { 1’1 l i d f 1 1 g e M. Sl and ‘Mrs. Lewis, will be tha | nebdis'with S50 ndt iithice tis s okt ot the multitude ot styles included. \ . Robert McNally, a student of 1% 0% Monor forigyHom he Colum- | yep (o piange i unly.y A\ S At b \\'on;en will entertain at tea jromivi ki g . o . % - \ 7 MeNaity, 2reMS ME | 105 “oclock in the trustees’ room, | garkened bio e 5 ermg SR/ CEHONS CXpECIROn berinas \ . and Mirs. Frederick aton, who! Corcoran Hall, Twenty-first _street, | venefcial ic haif ant sialo q . . A\ have been stopping at W s 'k | between G and H streets northwest, Bsh; oa. Teapley Drug. 5 l }) h de—'wh ]’1 ]( h have been stopping at Wardman ‘Park | peteer & and H streets northwest | S W) dfatlRhl by o] temporaneously high gra 1ich makes the \ on Forty-fourth street. ‘:l“ht‘“r"ihn""" '["“‘v“"‘ Doy, pres. b % B P Q ection 1 of the French class of|!dent of the organization, to greet the s » 1 1. 1 ] the Woman's Club of Chevy Chage|Mmembers and friends of Columbian price appea lng sensational. \ vill meet Tuesday morning ‘in the| VWomen. home of Mrs. J. W. Crandall onf Ms John R-Zapham will preside | \ oslun trest. at the tea table and will be assisted | qu o 5. D. G. Davis, who has been | PY Miss Elizabeth Peet, Blonde Hair S| 9 o b by as heen] oS e S L R \ Gant, Mrs. Chadwick, at the | ] srooklyn Navy Yard, has returned to | 7 her home on McKinley street. 2y t rt t k | Mrs. Edward H. Roth and her . 4 " uSlneSS, S i \ | ughter, Martha Frances, have re. ( | ried to their home on ' Cathedral ( ter spending a week in New 608 to 614 ‘ . T ey - an _roc S JOr more jormat occasions I 2 | inceton University. has returned oo Another New Style in o Chevy Chase for the Easter holidays ' nd h his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B eas: “ARCH FRIEND” ‘ | Comdr. and Mrs. John B. Earle of / : West Melrose street have gone by g uater to the Pucifio Coast. where Th lor1 flect: f th S by Comdr. Earle wiil be stationed. e mar. Tl will be stationed. """ e colorings are reilections o € deason s most ex~ (/ fained the members of their club at . 3 [ Tideo and 4apper. Sarurany cvening. 1 hades—with 1 ned h the silk A & clusive shades 1th lace toned to match the silks; Mrs. Beafrice D. Fischer has re- g turned to her home on Forty-fourth d brilli hued broid /) B Epaniing e Witer st : and brilliant hued embroidery. Georgette and iami, Fla . The Columbia Country Club will en- S d , dance in honot of the members of the SN CEMDRE erisiae: eorgettes ! club and their guests. ) turned to her home on Cathedral av o] atins rinte repes at Urepes. 7 nue after spending a week in New York, where she visited her daugher, : g Miss ‘Margaret Hatfleld. They are pcrfectly beautiful Frocks 7/ | B ke ) Alabama Society Plans inthefull £ ¥ d 1 > Z ciety inthe rangeofwomen s and misses 7 o Reception and Dance. PARCHMENT KID % The Alabama State Society will hold i 1 Z a reception and dance at Meridian With' Covered Cabuntivels o] s1zes. P 4 Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth street, Wed- s 7 nesday eveming at 8:30 o'clock. 77 Receiving with the President of the Second Floor 7 society, Maj. John A. Elmore and Mrs. d F == Islmore, Representative and Mrs. W. . . . " = B. Bolling, will be the officers of the Same Style in Patent Kid, White Kid — e 5] society and chalrmen of the various 2 H e Pt T g or Black Kid.......... . Representative W. B. Bolling will deliver the address of the evening. Each Style in Sizes 3 to 10—AAA to C o) Arrangements have been made for members and their guests who desire ST 2 to play cards, and it is requested that There is more newness and smartness in this new Arch-Friend ¥ * reservations be made for tables style, but the comfort and wearing quality is the same as you have through Mrs. J. F. Johnson and Mrs, found in other Arch-Friend styles before. The paterted inbuilt and - John King Pickett of the entertain- invisible Arch-Support assures that. 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