Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1926, Page 20

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20 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1926. SOCIETY President Coolid to Delegates I the received at noon White He f the Natic week Weller, Mrs Hiram Dale will en t 2t \l'\ Penper Geor Frank er afternoon onvention held }wh (hn~ Raron and Baroness Maltzan rank | Heys Hammona derson dall of Nlck Altrock nd Al Schacht at the on the Wash. Bat. Bivi. at Ammendate, Md. MEYER DAVI‘ CHATEAU BAND T\ CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Around, the Corner From High Prices Rats Made and Remodeled by Expert Milliners W ganl Bereve 1% reservatiess. The Very Large Hat of if Milan or Hair at a Wide Range of Prices The Reboux success of the Summer season now being seen in smart restau- rants, cafes, clubs and fash- jonable resorts and gather- ings everywhere. Here are a score of interesting and becoming variations, easily trimmed with a wide velvet ribbon or grosgrain band and cocarde, finished with a rhinestone ornament. Col- ors are Red, Wood, Sand, Gray, Green, Rose, Black and White. EHATS REBLOCKED! >ague of Girls’ ham and Mrs ea this Holds Reception to the National lelbs. e Mrs, Henry K. Dimock entertained 1t dinner last evening in compliment allto Mr. and Mrs. Fish of Naw York. Amol 11| Senator and Mrs, s | Senator Richard 1 Sect ¢ ge w ¢ Donovan i Admiral and Mrs. Grayson. Mrs, Hamilton Fish, jr.. entertained at lunch today for her mother- inlaw, Mrs. Hamilton Fish, and to- morrow Mrs. Mackay-Smith will give + lunch for the latter. »f the Junior hon officers nt, Mrs. Chaun. > president, second vice Hight; corre- ling secretary. Mrs. Donald Me- recording secretary, Miss Laura ind treasurer, Mrs. Reber Lit innual meeting Wednesday were: | Parker, jr.. f Helen Townsley: Miss Anne Miss nor | Knew tiehales The retiving president. Miss Virginia Hunt, presided at the _meeting. which | was bheld at the home of Mrs. John Mrs, Hammond gra ciously served tex to the members of ne t | the league. e o in the 1tine room at Ward man Park Hotel. ,_ Mr. and Mrs. Lawson B and their daughter, Treadwell | Miss Anne Over Treadwell, arrived yesterday from Ga.. where they spent the and are Hotel Hamil short Miss -~|‘ wi with in | has zone 1o join rin-law and sister, d | Elisha Gee, jr. Mr. and Mrs. eadwell and Miss Treadwell will go n from Washington and will | remain there for some time to be near Mr. and Mrs. Gee it the ime Patrick Reddington will enter. a dinner and dance tomorrow Mrs tain at Daughter and house gmwl ot Ne or Mrs. Deneen will give a lunchea Tulsa, Okla. | SOUTHWESTERN VISITOR I ALLMAND M. Mrs. Walla hina; M and Mrs, Wash- ley of Bombay, India; E. Brown of oo Chow Homer . Stunz of Om William Iraser McDowell of ington Assisting Mrs. Duehay were Mrs. A. | . Morehouse und Mrs. G. M. Brum baugh. Mrs. McDowell | charmingly | Wednesday in | wives of the bishe entertained at a nged luncheon npliment to the | Mrs George R. Crosfield of England | wite of Col. Crosfield, D. S. O, F. D.. | president Federation Interallie des | Anciene Combattants (Fidac) \\u\ | enteratined at a dinner party | Mrs. Julius 1. Peyse 2216 Wyoming avenue, After the dinner the party Congressionad Country evening by her home. northiwest went o the Club. The guests were Jackson of Burlington, Vt., wife of « i vice president of the eniuel Bolles of New que of South Drain, Mrs. resident of the Auxiliary of the District American Legion: Miss Miss Helen O'Neil Miss Emily J. Iisther Hall. | | | | P | | Thacker V | Women's of Columbia Helen McCarty Miss Marietta | Carey and Mis the of Mercy garden Tuesday afternoon, May 18, 3 to 7 o'clock, two of the tents tromized will be those of the gazer and the palmist. The committee in charge of this feature {of the fete of two well and a really into thefr futur those who tak occasion. The House At party known fortune tellers e opportunity to 160k will be offered to of this WARKS & £ ardier” HaRxiz & Boulevardier A gallant Buckle Pump of Tan Calf with lattice design over instep. Dull Gilt BLOW, d Mrs. Charles S. Deneen of Hlinofs. ay for Mrs. Blow, whose home is in dington. in comy William Burt of Mrs. Wit Mrs delphia. Mrs tian Springs, N. ¥ . AT Anderson of Boston, Robert Staf-| 11, Hughes of Ch Ny | Bristol of Washington, Mrs. J McConnell 1 b ck D, Leete Richard J Herbert win Villiam MeClellan o it dinner this ev ) his guests, Bush and Mr il of Of zitte Bitts: Frede Tne Mrs 1 .+ Hammn Mrs. Henr « Wall; the former ve | who have bee \st | House since n-| o'clock this afte Des Moines, ure they Wal iace Ireder a, India; Mrs. ¢ of Kansas City Locke of St. Pau rdson Atlanta ace, wi o e Send Your | WINTER Clothes to Be Cleaned This is one of the best forms of moth insurance, for soiled gar- ments invite these fabrie destroyers more certainly than do perfectly tlean ones. HALDEMAN Cleaners and Dyers Since 1883 33 Pennsylvania Ave. Phone Franklin 822 | has bought the )u Des Moines, a will soon take Lunch in Fairfax Home Of Unusual Interest Mount Vernon in tl N.W. company were Mrs Mrs. Theodore Henderson R R WASHIN Don’t Forget Mother—- Sunday, May 9th, is “Mother’s Day.” “Say it with Gude's Flowers”—and you have conveyed a message which she will cagerly accept and understand. GUDE &~ Two Stores for Your Convenience 1212 F St. NAW. 1102 Conn. Ave. Main 4278 Mair 1102 Member of Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association & XL ¥ SRR & “Smart” Shoes for wear in coming May Processions —danty, pretty slippers of white calf—as 1llustrated above Sizes 8Y5 to 11, $4.25 Sizes 115 to 2, $5.50 Siges 2V to 7, $7.00 Juvenile Dept.—Entirc Third Floor with separate éorps of expert shoe filters ICHE Proper Footwear F Strect at Tenth | Frank M. | veg Francis Burns of San Franeisco. | Frederick T. Keeney of Omaha, | H Lester Smith of Helena, Mrs. Charles L. Meade of Den Mrs. George A. Miller Rrenton Buckle. Block Heel. SEMI-SHEER SILKS 51.35 53.80 THREE PAIRS T M STREET Nw. 1378 MR AR 9 Eating Economy Lancheon, 11350 to Dinner. 5 to 8 T YESTERDAY Counts only in history: Where fashion is concerned flnly today and tomorrow l‘aVC Value DRESSES for Summer Wear Sport Street Social Clags day and Graduatian Refreshingly orig{nal . | telling tents is Mrs. tl t 1known French baron, | Mrs. H. Nelson |* has secured the services | = of the Thomas fortune- Armat. mittee in charge Mrs. Harry U. Badeau of | port, Conn., formerly Miss Elliott of this city, is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law Mrs. H R. Elliott fleld street. Dr. and Mr entertain a dinner party at VI:P Chev Chase Club Saturday night in honor of Mrs. Badeau. Bridge Admiral Mornet of the French navy arrived in Washington today and is at | the Willard, where he will spend sev eral days. M. Admiral Mornet is a member of the party of the well mes de Roth 1 New York schild, who is now Mrs. M. B. Berryhill and Mrs, - Balling latter's home, nue, from 4 to 6 o'clock of Mrs. Ida Ballinger Spokane, Wash Mrs. Johnston is a Webster Ballinger, Mrs. M. B. Berry hill and Mrs. Edward A. Keys of this| city, and is a delegate from her home | city of Spokane to the Natfonal Cham ber of Commerce and the American Federation of Arts, hoth cenventions meeting here this month Johnston sister of Mr. Miss Maude Nontgomery, daughter | Willlam Montgomery, enter| a bridge tea Wednesday, af Country Club, in ! Catharine Altemus, | WEDNESDAY A new season— new decorations— new muosie, but the same good ‘times. NOW IS TRE TIME TO GIVE THOUGHT T0 PROPER— Storage —AND REMEM BER THAT THE LiFE OF YOUR FURS DEPENDS ON CARE AND EXPERT H AN DLING DURING NUMMER. Repairs —AT THIS PE RIOD ARE LFSS COSTLY. DUE TO “OFF SEASON.” AND MORE TIME IN ALLOWED EVERY ORDER. 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