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TON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1926. ; SOCIETY, 20 SOCIETY, THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN tained at luncheon and bridge yester- day, when her guests were Mrs. Peter Mathew Becker, Mrs. Clyde Asher, Mrs. Preston Burch, Miss Helen Clark, Mrs. Bernard Clark, Mrs. Humphrey Cissel, Mrs. Otto J. De Moll, Mrs. Mi- ) N B "SHOES FOR WOMEN ~ ~ ARTCRAFT resents - A M. Doyle, Mrs. John J. Early, _Bruce Emerson, Mrs. s, Mrs. Raymond Holden, jeth Holden, Mrs. Henry . Oscar Vogt, Mrs. Joseph den, Mrs, Franklin. V. Mrs. Charles Loffer, Mrs. Gardner P. Orme, Mrs. Michael O'Han- s, George Walson, Mrs, Wil ort and Mrs. Thomas Car- Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge to Greet Society of International Law This Afternoon.’ HE Preside i will il " A % SO Mrs, Orme entertained at luncheon ¢, when her guests included lore Shuey, Mrs. Thomas win Broussard, Mrs. Robinson: Rear . Long, Blan- Donald Rodgers, Mr, Cleveland Perkins, ett and Mr. Walter sol- | Theodore Douglas mem- | Admiral Andrew So- | ton Winship, Mr 1 Law | Philip Coffin House this | Mr. George Y amalie Philip P. Campbell, Mrs. Robert Bruce Emer- son, Mrs. Charles Augusta Hawley, Mrs. Joseph Ailer Hayden, Mrs. John , M # N ] {3 7 = ernoon. Bruce Howe. L | Mrs, Dawes wife of the Vice Presi- Representative Franklin W. Fort of nthI”\\'ulv.w:n“A\l b R. Davis, » J den', was the henor guest ac lunch- ' New Jer n about 150 Mrs, Peter .\Eu(ln-\\- ker, Mrs. Rok- - t\nn tod ". of Z\lvlT A\\I|u\ 8, R. delegates from ew Jersey. at ert Calla Mrs eodore Hance Senat . Mose: ot supper tonight in the palm Tiller, Mrs. Idwin Brandenburg, /L / d w ‘(’ ]Luv‘.wb re nh‘ court of the Ma Mrs. John Morgan Evans, Mrs. George a’t as a rga On') fi) pany of 34 at the Paul MeCabe, James Dunigan \ and Miss Marg 3. Orme. The Rev. Drg and Mrs. Robert Johnston are at the Haddon Hall Hotel in Atlantic City. Mr, and Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis went to Atlantic City yesterday. of the - yworo Ay, the applawse of women Uflm‘ w/zo'%:zowaiwtf love fine footwear- . A. R., who are a ul D, Kitt, vice president gener Mrs. John Trigg Moss, pas dent general, and Mrs ent, all of Mi: 0 have as her sassador of Great Britain rence Cannon, M Isahella Howard were the | drew Romjue and Major, wives of Representat Congre: who are also < were the Secre deleg: to the Con- Dwight F. tinen AR, che of the on, Gen. cently comp. Indies, Moran enter- at a very large tea yesterday noon in the garden of t May- ind had between 75 and 100 in y. Mrs. Willlam Leonard Thurber has issued invitations for a bridge lunch- eon Wednesday in her home in Chevy Chase in honor of Mrs. Jeter C. tomorrow evening, when her sister, Francois Be: ray or Beige L% /Zinq Heels Representative and Mrs. Thaddeus Sweet left their apartment at the flower today for their home in nix, N. Y., where Mrs. Sweet ex- peets to i will 1 i arly part of r and M est A. Heron of Oakland, Calif., who been spending the Spring at Wardman Park Hotel, will entertain at the dinner dance there tomorrow evening when her sister,, Mrs. L. H. Parker of Racine, Wis., and W. S. Wells of ‘ashington will act as joint hosts. The Director of the National Parks ervice and Mrs. Stephen Mather will in the Deming Jarvis, who recently from her home in Dinard, ance, taken an apartment at yflower in order to be near her John P. Jackson, while (Continued on_T will # > room n ; : ‘ %o he the | Hotel in honer of Miss Annie Fiorence Bl 4 . i £ Oakland, ¢ 3 dent of the - i PRORELT ol ctive in i & MRS. WILLIAM B. WOLF, ow liv- | Whose wedding took place at noon yesterday in the Willard ba was formerly Miss Ruth Pack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. San guest s s of Mrs. Hines. . Dr. En- ofRoS YOUTHFYL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN P at °Tenth St left this mornin he will spend & w couple’| Invited to m the Univer - ing in Washing er of the Irish Free State s Mrs. Robert J e s company of 22 at tea yes ac alifornia nc Not enough people real- ize that clothes should be cleaned and pressed thor- wife of the hostess to a | terta 1 reception yesterday afternoon at 5| flowers. ed at a charmingly arranged | had a pretty arrangement of Spring ERMEY ot “"l' 1’["‘;‘ "" " | noon in the garden of the o n honor of the delegates from | e oughly BEFORE being laid ed at dinn ¢ having as her guests the Colorade| Connecticut to the Thirty-fitth Con-| Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford will |l away for “next season.” amon ho is vis| & Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ki ?{;’«im. delegates to the Continental Congress, | tinental Congress of the Daughters |entertain a comy e e buret Il best Mr. - Sarsfield D A R, and the wives of the | of the American Revolution. Inaddi-|supper this evening in compliment to |[fl This is one of the L i and M| A e e o M oteontica | tion to the Connacticut delegates | Lillian Ingram of Lexington, |l forms of moth insurance, te aste a e in Congress. those invited were, the na- | : ranc ticnal officers of the D. A. R., Mrs. . Zrumbrunn. for soiled garments invite ot Ssiar S. Tucker will| Wiliam Howard Taft, Mrs. Willlam . A Hicss fabiic deat oo | have as their g n their home at | Mather Lewis, Miss Janet Richards| N William H White was i royers more certainly than do perfectly clean clothes. HALDEMAN Cleaners and Dyers Since 1883 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Phone Franklin 822 i s Conseticn: Gl in | hostess to a company of 12 at lunch- Wood had receiving | €on today, her guests being delegates o 3 from out of town to the N. . D, A, R Congress. 3 Walt, broth { | Charles Reed the latte L n-law and sister, Mr. and M Congress. Mr Sheppard of lowa, who| With her, M tomorrow for several | Mrs. Hiram Montgomer ker will entertain at tea | Dard Minor. afternoon at the Grace Ri i Dodge Hotel, when N Kennedy, S S LD wife of Brig. Gen. James M. Kennedy, }m& "‘“:;ficl]z‘ "Li:sa lllfll‘{l"‘“ filjflg Sheppard will be the honor | 2 2 i Rl W Mrs. J S 9N | Fox Frissell of New York. The house s New Spring Apparel at Worthwhile Price Savings! Smart Coats Stylish Frocks g Every Garment an Exceptic. e Mrs. Charles ess to a comy today, enter sional Country C i £ the Minister and rs. Emerson Howe Allan Dougherty, Mrs. . McKenzie, Mr. Joseph v Bagley, Maj. John ( ; O'Brien, N rnwall and | Mr. Will Orme enter Roses, Special, *1.50 Doz. 5¢ TOMORROW fUnusual circum- stances enable us to of- fer CHOICE ROSES at the Special Price of $1.50 doz. TOMOR- ROW, April 24th. Why not order a_ dozen or more for the Sunday tadle ar far that ill friend? s. Slocum, wife of Lieut. Henry B. Slocum, jr., will arrive this evening of Cuba, |from New York and will be with her mother, Mrs. James K. Jones, jr., un- til she joins Lieut. Slocum in Annapo- lis in May e da turo Padro, entertained Ar of Havana, who nember of the Cuban Sen: of the permanent W Court, and is professor of inte tional law of the Havana. The other guests v director general Marriage of Miss Williams To Mr. Announced. Mrs. C Bruce Williams of |, Culpepper, announces the mar- riage of her daughter, Lucille, to Mr. Palmer Newcomb Stearns of “‘Farley” va., Saturday, April 10. 4 will be at Farley. James Martinez I companied Dr Guillermo Sherwell s of the emb ante and v York this T Sy § SPECIAL ne irom Philad Friday & Saturday, ONLY Our Famous 95¢ HONEY ALMOND NOUGATS, 85¢ Lb. th o : i H|gll vistT oUR T=A Roou : th th ton where they were . 1222 F Se. 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