Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1926, Page 14

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14 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, 10, 1926. SOECIETY . SOCIETY, Coolidge Wears Scout Uniform in| Receiving Delegates to Girl Scout Conference at Noon Today. ference. The same group « Mrs. RS COOLLDGE held Sawin: 3 tures of the Oaks, the country Mrs. Charles J. Bell where the garden party for fit of this well known held Thursday. May will displ the outstandine annual fete yme of v, and Woodle; rozd, the ber Th inte hellum day haskets Wove crattsmen of Neizhl 1 an artistic Mrx v this the whood wch to the sur Keith Merrill will booth the FHiuber Wardn toturn, ind se » have v won Wood will m the latter part d the horse show, Theo and o Mornet zates ave something social schedi The central committee of the entertain luncheon uf the conference Red Cross nat nd that eveni ws of the Le cieties will give ard Hotel for the there Amer the es 1 1 wi it lunch Massachu h ut e i vernor of Maryland. Mr. “hie. \uu entertain the del May A at Ann 8 Miw, Chatles J L charmingly lawn arranged of her » the delegates & will go to Mount Vernon ve luncheon aboard the 1 oise. Hospital will entertain the ion at the hospital June 4 and lowing day Ju John Bar ne will give a dinner for them. | There will he ahout 1 to the conzress and the headguarters will be at the Willard Hotel Shn Mme Norfolk to the ava Lindsay-Walsh Wed Inter \ My Society. and Frederick Walsh have issued invitations for the mareitze of thelr daughter, Miss sabella Woods Walsh, to Mr. Charl 2 of Chicago, John's Mass s Walsh i the the S Episcop hurch, Newton urday. Ma sranddaughte late Jude attendant 1 | Lewis Charles Clar will be Mr the ushers v m Waish am Ish Mr. John rhara wing Mr. Allan Healy brothers bride: David Richardson | 1ow, My N John Tho Ivanston . and M vith the help e help | fea- | “rwin | charity will he | booth | i The Red Cross at Wal: | ship, Mrs esates | spent sev Thomas | {chupter on Sat- | 00 | Reta {will be served from Alexander | toward {Tenn | i | Wife of 1 wedding i | | | ! \ | | | Binghan of Hartford,| orhood House hooth s | MRS. GEORGE WILLIAMSON, n important Southern editor, \d guest of Representative and M of Roland James Harris Dunham, jr., Scran- | ton, P Mr. Lindsay is the son of Mr. «. Charles Itogers Lindsay, on. Following the at 11 for Boston to attend the of their son John AL Hancock of ave passing a few he Willard, entertained at there Saturday in honor of ntative Burtness of North | p, My New days at dinner Rep Dakota i Mrs York. who enjoved The & inlly t aldi's singing =5 from Mozart's f the regular |, the Amer University the honor Mary J the Unite « brief talk 5w reception will lewlyelected of i the Washington Mrs. J. 1. O'Con Dr. Margaret Mrs. Laurence Miss Leona At the conclusion nisiness of \ssociation guest Miss Simpson | Sosekowsk temps The re tend t ers and board neh: President vice preside secretar and treasurer also commitice chairmen hospitality, Mrs. Karl Fenning: house Miss Gertrude Van Hoesen; member Miss Bertha Swan: program Harris Baldwin, and publicity Rasil Manly Mrs, ne Royd, who has nths in Washington w York for some al m t the Shoreham. will go to v at the Majestlc shington Alumnae Chapter Zeta will hold its May meet U the Delti Zeta rovins Vashington University Phis will be a joint meeung buth Alumnae and active Delta ta now in the city. Miss Alice (dwin is in charge of the arrange > Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly a century and aquarter—-since Presi Jefferson’s administration Mrs. George E. Ruhl was hostess at luncheon and bridee last week offictal ‘and s f the capital and nation Established 1502 meeting of Pi will be held at Wilson Compton . 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