Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1926, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1926. country home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles | day life, with the chief address to be | Schrider, Sacred Heart of Mary; Mrs. | Don Willlam Roderick. 0. Emergency O ‘ I E Y T vin Oaks, W oad, | given by Miss A. M. Wilson. Tewis Payne, St. Cecilia’s;- Miss | Hospital. 4 1 : Beatrice Deeds, St. Patrick’s; Miss| Clara S. Hyatt. 6 arfield Hospital. | s fete, | Several French luncheons have been | Florence Colford, Visitation, and with | Eilie Lestie, iy Hospital | | | iven in honor of the members of the | Mics Elizabeth Dolan, chairman. wentieth Century Club French Circle, Lol EES - it Son Tl ho presented the play before the| The Chi Sigma Sorority will con- 2 s ch las - sever: S b B le as the final program of the |duct a dance in L'Aiglon Club Salons 3 T . The members composing the | Friday night, Miss Mildred Casey is | P't3) # . 2 ! - ¢ 4 rt, Mrs. John |in charge of the entertainment. 7 3 A. Potter of Chi- e cloy el e Nealy b o al o heen spending the | S : er the e ; boibld a1 Ao : o B th Bialik Stresses my ortance to : e Pant To\Gt T { the counselor of Deaths Reported. e 5 rothers p ¢ dman Park Hotel for pe James L. Lefferts Landt and Rider t ot ihiexs Theirt vi i a0 o s aTee R e TIeRt S, K The following deaths have heen ranorted to Va 01 rlw e W d e l World cf Movement to | W, Howlund Cox, who | arras sure to Drove | Hieus Tor . iy g, Mo, Pegariment 1o (e et 4 e | ONIOFEOW: IMEGIES QY @ led them from Florida, lett |2 I ¥ to the children. Frederick R. . ; pi & Whshington: Ma i il . ~ b for her home in New York e returned to t J ; S Lk ital. | Will Close Out b Palestine. | Lieut. and M © en- |3 Tandt Is Mrs. Barkley's sister, | *Safan A “Yanderson, 75. 1346 Potomac tertained a Th 3 | LR - as|| Seottacey 6 Fredeiina Adelal 1833 Kal 3 i I 5 N T Mrs. Arthur es Watkins has | § 3 . Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. 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