Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1926, Page 21

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THE EVEN 1\'(1 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, APRIL_9, 1926. | Mrs. John 8. Barbour of Virginia, Mr. | ments for the banquet. in accordance | Anna Rutledge of Martinsburg, W.|daughter of Col. Arch. M. Hughes,|Miss Eleanor Eastman, Miss Louise [John Maxwell, regent; Mrs. A. Eugene | uttor T erin, Mre. Jonn Koats F¥oullcs | with the sateblishes Eaillhiins of the| Vi who is well known to practically ali|Crossman, Miss Francis Butterworth | Barr, vice regent; Mrs. Crymes, re. | ‘ew Yor! ) Ten ans. and M Mary Fenwick. The out- |cording secretary; Mrs. Carrol May.| t enough people real: |of New York, Mrs. Florence Bayard- | institution. ’ nesseeans. nd Miss ding secretary: Mre. Milton |[il . Hilles, Mrs. Jean Lowry Bennett, Mrs.| Following the banquet, during| Miss Elizabeth Winston has re- o i of-town guests were Miss Frances | corresponding tary: Mue. Miton [ll ize that clothes should be | Lincoin’ Green, the authoress, Edith | which brief entertaining numbers will | turned to Washington from a visit| Mrs. Martina Senay fripp hac ie | Gibson of Staunton. Va.. Miss Dor- | Johnson, treasuter: Mws Belle Bt il 0o o and pressed thor- (Continued from Page Twenty.) . |Spofford: Mrs. Frank Anderson, Miss (be given, there will be dancing. to New York City, where she was the {firned to Washington afier spending | othy Murphy of Ohio and Miss | ing, regisirar: Mr: s e g € . : e AtE o ot couins, Tormer Gov. ard |the Winter at Puim Reach and Miami, | Fernice Ryon of Wisconsin am Mre. Mary: Cochran, han | onghly BEFORE being laid S » a retur rom | b p The marriage of Miss Marie Slay- ) e A, Serie - James i bl ot G - » ey ety '<|\‘.:::."T;L ’;-«;T‘ K "fm", ey, Saugioer oF W2 9 i 3 s o b L | The Art and Archeology League has | jjamentarian. [l away for “next season. ter holidaye g | .. Mg W .| Slaymaker, ~ and Ensign Charles| e Starmont Al for Consumptives |, the_ Sixth*of a serlex of musical | issued invitations for H\nluy’rn“‘ —_ This is one of the hest S | Wi | Loughran Duke, United States Coast ; a7 4 3 the Congressional Country [ afiernoon at 4:30 o'clock when Me.| oy o0 g i it he given | p Raiph 4 Allen | 1 T Hankel, | Guard, took AL the, Church o | 1A completed arrangements for the |Club will be given Sunday afternoon | and Mrs. Bush-Brown will hold « |, N el bard perey Sbl o SV Ll forme of moth insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seward Allen | Lee : s, Thompson-Han! 00 A . rch of | o the twentieth anniver- | g S oo S i Azt A5 sl b A o e; er of ) A MAte s Ao Khetlie. Mow: Tk honns | Aass Wil 1N o ot Virginin, who | the Blessed Sacrament at 1030 o’clock % ',",,",",r;,":,a,,' S its. ‘ovgaRItIOD DD ok Ebe ® are Helen | studio assembly at 1920 G atreel | George Washington University to. for soiled garments invite right Wilmingion, a pianist of where they will give an exhibitin [CEL oianing for which the tist [ these fabric destrovers more in attend the marviaze ftomerrow of | will present in the name of her | yesterday mmnlnx. the | Yhrough the medium of a tea at 2 | porknt ¥ o £ e W I et e ety A Kl . hro Richard: Thompses delight- | Smyth officiating. Tmmediately - oledo, Ohio, with Helen Howison and |of recent works. —April 17 . Mr.| 0" patrons and patronesses includes * Miss Margaret Olivia Flint to Mr. brother, Richard Thompson, a deligh: ’mpmm” EuAlpnonscs llnciie certainly than do perfectly B k tomorrow afternoan in the |-, ; By g e ’ B 3 b o etter fi o his | the ny Ensign and Mrs, Duke | 0 C1o¢ gk T |Charlotte Harriman. singers. The ac.| Arthur Stanley Riggs. F. R. Thomas Emevson Proctor, d. which | ful letter from Mr. lefferson (o hi Yor Hew e k. auke | home of Mrs. Appleton P. Clark. §r.. i companist 18 Mr. George H. Wilson, | editor of Art and Archeology. wili ward J. Henning of Washington and [l clean clothes give an illustrated lecture, “Vistas in ‘I Los A"g.," Mr. and Mrs. Arnold| . will take place tomerrow. 3= apd|son-nlaw, Thomas Mann Randolph. {left for New York. where the former | 1252, 5 jo " biace. Mre. Allen will remain here aver Sun.| Mrs. James Couzens, who has al-|is now stationed. iiad % 3 rlot- Mrs. Cabot Stevens will he at h "“"J““ B e N ?{::"“'"",!'{"",}.,;\,fl'l’;‘.,?'“"\’-""y" ot N ha i i gt shing. | Club. The '::;.:Ts wer .\’m'm_ Beatrice | The Sarah Franklin Chapter has| A [l ‘Cleaners and Dyers Since 18 e oS e, o | tare and Strines. and for which the | Gmily Pohlmeyer af _Birmingham, | ton will hold lts Apeil hall and enter.| Workman, Miss Anita Smith, Miss | juied invitations o0 & f2a, om | mans recntls 22 potice | [| 1733 Pennavlvania Ave. N, Aehster street. for the last time this the’ fest {(Mich,, fare firussia; of (e Jano st ialnmii st jthe SIS RS "Nugent, Miss Edith Saul, April 15. The guests will be national | ven 27 trials to deter- Phone Franklin 82 g nwon i s "".':‘.“;"1',:? a R ::g\r‘u-fr;;".;?f{ cn‘:'dmpluylng % program | Virginia Luttrell. Miss Jean Mc officers residing in the city, State of- | mine whether ey could piclk - colf including an ex.|dell, Mrs. Morgan Birge. Miss N ficers and regents and vice regents. |scents of stranze people, and suc-| 2e| Elsroad, Mrs. Edward G. Fenwick,' The officers of the chapter are: Mra. | ceeded only twice in all the tests. Mrs. Stevens will have as s and the place ca | e e e ] o{ the pretty Quakeress. “Monday evening they were enter. | has heen arranged Ing 2 fdent. W. C. T. U., and othar wemen | rhc idea of returning nln l\mmw*ll: l\flnmd (‘T!l d:y"m(: at (n;‘e 'Arm: ;{nd hlflhmon n(‘ (tmf lh:::fsl:;] Vt;"sh:fl‘me pationally wn wha will be the | the scattered books and documents; Navy Club by Capt. Charles A. Mec-|clever artists formerly 2 s e o B o — G Se—————a. S Tanat Tor The” Wamen + Lo b | originally belonging there ‘fa taking | Cullough. vt e o | ———— o [c———|a|———]a]c———[a]c———=—|a]c———=[o]c———|o]c——[n] forcement Conterence. Mrs. Alvin T.|N0ld of the popular fancy. and some B = of the program will be violin selections . Hurt will be present : hostesses are seeking zenuihe relics.| Miss Elizabeth Ann Barr has had as |[and dancing by Miss Hughes, 1 juve. i | All such gifts must be submitted to a | her guests during the Easter holidays | nile artist of rare ability for her 13 | Mre Charles 1. McKee af i, |COMMittee to decide on authenticlty| Mise Mary Bruce Eagle and Miss|vears. Miss Hughes is the grand . i s Casa el . nf Pitts- 104 appropriateness, and thus the €0l | —— s e 544 ) i ['L“‘\‘vl‘]’]“':‘:"“"’m‘“‘;‘f‘w oetion. il ime u;»m.m‘(|m|. 1t i ex- . 4 A You'll want to see these Blouses. A St e, Wilara, wheve she | BEled Ny Hesrengants” o Thome ’ l s New models. including the “two- | éame here from the Waldorf-Astoris i . P g e thix “home-strete 4 72, wa collare and new $ in New York \which conld he acquired only throvgh b 00 | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Robert- | their generosity. colorings 608 to 614 son are back from their wedding trip{ ELEVENTH ST Street Floor—Center tn the South, their ma % o] Patronesses for the three.da: taken place last vention of the National Woman's Com ertson was formerly & lora M mittee for Law Enforcement, opening | Donald Lapham of Cleveland Park Sunday. include William - ard Taft, Mr: Mrs. V. Marshall Clopton will en- James Couzens, H ftertain at dinner tomorrow evening Mrs. Duncan { lmrhar Mrs. | in honor of the Governor of Hawaii.| Frank B. Willis, Mrs. Porter H. Dale. | Mr. Waliace Rider Farrington, later James Brown . N Hemll’“. '?)Zil"”.; her cuests to the reception|Jennings, M J. o 3 h'fi. and dance ziven at the AMayfower |Selden P. Spencer, Mr Ball, P d P H l h O f d Horel 05 (e Southern Sociary of | Mrs: Witiam Saiher o 1e 1per Healt xfords Washington in honor of the visiting Husband, Mrs. V 2 I H W Pan-American journalists attendinz | Mrs. John A. Pearsall and Mme. ROGO,‘ $h5 i ontianca e L huoig i SR ! For Children Ruests will be the m ba ador of Additional patronesses for the piano " a Chile and the Vice President of Nica- | recital to be given by Mrs. Boris M Illustrated above is the Sport Oxford in two- u ora de Facasa |Tanz of Russia - Mayflower . 2 & B e ;]"?,‘",, S ;‘\‘(lerr'::von‘a:nrlude tone shade of log cabin elk, with tan collar trim. Al and Charles J. Sawver|Mps Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Paul They're sturdy, support the growing arch and fit and daughter of London are at the Johnon. Mir R chAedl Tasker g’ Willard, where they arvived vester-| [mwndes, Mrs. de la Mater Meade. snug. The crepe rubber soles make them flexible. day for'a short stay Mrs. Ross Perry and Mrs. Edmund Goldsborough Children’s sizes, 8'; to 12..... $5.50 Neighhorhood House s 1 ! ¢ RBenefit Monday Afternoon. A reception. beginning ai 7 elock, Misses’ sizes, 12'; to 2 . 600 Tnterest in the card party fo be| will precede the annual hanquet o . R et given by the Congressional I'nft nt|the Washington College of Law at Growing girls’ sizes, 25 to 8. .. 8.00 Neighborhood House Monday grows| Rauscher's tomorrow night. Many apace. and many of the hest known | alumni, as well as members of the E from outside will play. have aceepted invitations to this nvl The Ic list includes Mys, Curtis| fair and it is probable that several| ~ * ¥ N, Wilbur Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley,| hundred people will attend | 1305 F Street president of the ong sgional Cluh In the receiving line will he Mrs, o Mre. Charles Denby, Mre, J. Gilbert | Wilen Spencer Mussey, honorary Nettleton. Mrs. Charles I _ ¢ | dean: Miss Emma M. Gillett. dean <anford, My ‘a - | emeritus: Mr: A H. Halsey, William "y active dean: Mr. Edwin Dut, Allen. Mrz. Frank Crouther | ton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D: orge Willidms. M tanley | ) Bessie Brueggeman and Miss H. 8. Tol'y. Mre, William |2 Hin Miss Hines is presi- | g. Mrs. E. E. Gann, Mrs |dent of the junior class at the col- A. C. Col s, Mrs. Olger B. Burt- swhich i in_charge of arrange Samuel Herrick. ) ELRVENTH ST Announcing an lmportant Reductlon 1n Coats We've made two groups of many ma- terially higher-pr{ce& Qrades—for a Saturaay special at— 535 and 393 Both Dress and Sports Types Thomas W. Phillips. jr.. Mrs. Wil- e e .08 llam E. Hull, Mrs. Samuel Arentz. e Mrs. Wilson Compton, Mrs. Parker Corning. Mrs. Frederick Davenport Mrs. J. 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