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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1926.‘ i S O T Y { torney, general council of the Internal |ang Marie McDerimate o thia cits. | Revenue; H. H. Hill, chief petroleum | 4 o . C I E | engineer, Bureau of Mines, and Mrs. | and E&’:{n’:iz LR e e | o A 11° ot Lel Hill: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wooton, Mrs. D, Bartin and Cleora B. Lee = ..\kargare' Hopkins Worrell, and C. A. o Willism Thompson and Louise Sunderland. (Continued from Twentieth Page.) Obenchain, administrative officer, hna"n“l' l;,;,‘\a:‘neg.n and - Anne Sunderland, ——————— b AN e, 8 M ) ore, Md. - General Land Ofice, and Mrs, Oben P R rara and Eskey R. Mack 3 5 chajn. bert D. Gooden and Minnie H. W : Wined the members of = | a3 daeh i Joweohine Crovse: #t luncheon at the | Qinner of the| Ofha Bell and Helen Glenn , Club. Her guest e LS. s ub will be held to- | . owen, Mrs. 4 Mis 3 Dr. A. Frances : 2 Eadflinw p e, B ¥ s . jdent. wint| Woman Treated at Hospital. Orme Exnicios. = . 8 2 i d | Found in her room at & Grant place, p 3 Rin(. Mes. 2 B v y:u o s will . vesterday afternoon suffering from ) y ' & Merle iuy Latimer and Mrs. - the effects of # sleep-inducing dru aY A ol !4,'" 1 rancis X. § 4 a rs. a v The tearoom will serve lunchean for o e My l-';m,\{v:z:‘“nvcv\:’v‘v_”\:::: : i IDbTASs Show, bl ARy InE early atfer. Miss “uthb Margaret | taken In charge hy Detect R 4] A FASHION INSTITUTION i | Patch, . ders and Charles Warfield of the i ‘ i L s Newrlork Mise Corin A arcotic squad and sent to Gal- Washington e Col. and Mre. John A s rrien. Mrs. linger Hospital. The patient told de had as her guest at Wardman Park |I’VI‘IH"‘~ she lived in New ! Fintel Miss Alexandra Leit} B ) k. Her pected tor of Mre, Alexander Lei more, wha, until_las Be e - . Miss Florence 2 | . J i Biss . ‘ Pr, Carl Ch her of Hamburg, || e G. Lane, Mr A car D ; ! i Special Night. Germany. will entertain at Mrs. Ger P " party of 30 in the v e | Mary Ma M 7 Friday, May 7th At the Willard. Sat . son. Miss - B Mr. and M Edward Digges, whose marriage took pl the Church of the Covenant have returned from their wedding journey and after May 15 will he at home at Wakefield Hall 55 Myrtle — vmond. Miss o )se from Washinzton who S 1 lpf:"‘wr.‘qf»ln:‘a': O = 3 1f|1|v\v]', Mrs. A Altrock and ! blossom s (Harel Swift, "Ml 2 Schacht asm speclal guests. Vi \ g 2 A 2 A real pariv. in the Wash.- g Kall. Blvd Democratic Women Have Celb R Al coll. | H R N [/ Distinguished Luncheen Today. Miss DuBose, ) Miller. | = At the weekly forum Inncheon of | Aliss Martha Lane, Mrs. Alva Gardner, |~ gy ) 8 the Waoman's National Democratic | Mrs. Charles Cecil and Mrs. Arthur |- b today 1t the clubhouse, 820 Hayes g | Connecticut avenue. the feature of 5 | i / the luncheon was an address hy Mr Marri Li | % Rasil Manley. whose subject was arriage Licenses = roidl| g /{1 { \ g : quick relief with | . “Rread.” Among those attending | e, SRes were: Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mrs.| fom O Field and DR | i William Gibhs McAdoo and Mrs. Har- [of Arlinsian. va’ p % BENGUE - g . of 1 ‘ Exclusively! lex P. Wilson. whose house guest she | i8: Mrs. John B. Kendrick, M s [ "Ronert R. Rabinson of Pittsbursh, Pa ANALGESIQUER (SAY BEN-GAY) 5 edith 1 a. M S e T Hot Weather Frocks j ! ! \ ‘ Presented by “Living Models” from New York son. Mrs, George M. Kekels, Mrs. Win throp Cowdin. M Hir Snell, Mrs. A. E. Spa - and Mrs. | Iif | Blair Banister. For little ladies at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.M. The Rubinstein Club will hold a| from 4 to 14 yea ard party Saturday evening at 8:3 Noek at the Hotel Roosevelt. | 1 savise; Korgaady, - / | o\ B : h and Mrs, ” R fadeproof cottons, i\ | TR { Tomorr()'v, Frlllll\’ ""‘l S(lt"r(’"‘\' are the hostesses for the evening ; i ey silk or linen, the gl iy many styles are \ | | i r (o hring their eard e S | Jelleff’s Present Mr. and Mrs. William Mathewson are spending month at Atlantic dered or pleated, /r HEY < K City. wher Mrs. Mathewson is con . " 2 { \ i 3 : : . ki : Valsscing rom an. Miness. 3 daintily trimmed AR i ', q \% i q saLE of dresses specially designed by New York’s leading Hopkine: _Worrell, | <L fashion creators in slenderizing styles for the larger — with real lace. ati ent of the Wheel of 7 : ".,51';:‘“”;» :i\-;.\v\,_,",;:.l /7 / i ‘ woman. 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