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. SOTIETY. IE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MAY 16, 1926 PART SOCIETY. Admr. and Mrs. Nulton ter, Miss Georglanna. Cusache, have | Alfresco Card Party at gurvey, and Mrs. Smith: Charies 1. | hi Beta Kappa Honors PARIS WAITERS STRIKE. been the guests for a few days of Burke, commissioner of !ndlun affairs ‘ Mrs. Cusachs’ brother-in-law and sis- Neig}\bor}lood HOU!C Fete and Mrs. Burke; Mr. Clifford Hast- FOI' Sfl’ Esme Howard> Nav ter, Mr. s, Carrol Van Ness, at ings, appointment clerk of the Depart. | Tips Fall Off and Wage Raise Is al Academy Hosts e e 0 Rave| . Mfba Wilbun Carr hian dlidfes 0f tha | TS oL Corliniuper, M. B I+ John | ~Sie Evaie Howard, the' Abessddos | For British Visitors o been attending the races at Pimlico. | bridge party to be glven in the open |son, chief of foreign minerals divi-|from Great Britain, will be initiated Asked by Group. ” . Dr. Henry Van Dyke and his daugh- | at the out-door fete to be held at the | sion, Bureau of Mines, Capt. C. C.|ints the Phi Beta Kappa, American| PARI ay 13 The cafe wait ter, Miss Katrina Van Dyke, of Prince- | country home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Calhoun and Mrs. Calhoun; Mr. Wil- i ity i P Nt sl Al b ¥ e v ’ ton, N. J., were the guests for the]J. Woodley road, |liam Rufus Scott =nd Judge O'Hara, | honor soclety for scholarship, a U gl Bes b Officers and Others at o week ‘end ‘of Rear Admiral and Mrs, | Thursdiy, and’she will be assisted 1 dinner to be given in the Chinese room | strike and in many establishments ¥ : : : . 4 Louls M. Nulton. Dr. Van Dyke was | Mrs. Edward Sanford, Mrs. Charles Card pl w' Pri of the Mayflower Monday, in celebra- | where such untrained services as was Maryland Capital Give ; 4 Y the preacher Sunday morning at serv- | Denby, Mrs. Cuno Rudolph, Mrs. | Car ayers Win IrZes | i.,n of the 150th anniversary of the|available proved itself insufficient, cus ¥ : _ : ices at, the Naval Academy chapel. rancis White, Mrs. Cabot Stevens At Mrs. Ad P b i e i St aib o Gay Touch to Society. g e Mrs.” Carryl Bryan entertained at | and Mrs. Arthur Tirrell. Mrs, Carr is t Mrs. lams’ Party |society. Senator Carter Glass of Vir-| tomers got their own drinks and car = & Gl i bridge Wednesdny afternoon at her |in churge of the distribution of tickets. |\ fo ooy o ginia ds chairman of the committee | ried them to their tables ———— P ’ % ¥ hpme at Wardour. 2 “lhelrfhwr;o li‘“}'ji‘(flk'l‘l‘ Lables are | nuseits avenue gave a .,,.‘“g,,,,‘u”y arranging the dinner. Other members | The trouble hegan with an increase ANNAPOLIS. Md. 16.—Rear D N ro%| vl Mrs Lamot B e unged party I'rid Bridge, 500 0f the committee Vite Presiddi o e price of drinks. due 1o rede Meal Beul e at her home at Wardour in honor of les B. Drake, Mrx. Orme Wikson, | 410 . e _"“f“‘“w ““:*{‘he‘('.‘,‘If,’m:p""{;',fi le’,‘" and Dr.| et the fncrense by diminishing t aniiMrs Aiiton: RnREoHE Mrs. J. 8. Bowdoin, who has recently L rs._JNalter 3 Hugh | ¥ 7 | tip¥ to the waiters. The latter tur > . returned from kurope. ilson, Mrs, Arth Q_llr‘u\n Miss o to their employers with the demand 0 “-n_lupchenn ' Mrs. D. Claude Handy, who re- | Alice Clapp, Miss Daisy Prentice, Mr = M v Nr hu,hvx ges as \uu.htnu,fl«,u e e i ; - i, R T o e R e T i e B ; a o gl 1 of London, Eng: / « . . 1 B e T Anaapoli o | Newbold, Mrs. Ross Thompdon, Mr 3 L Monday Afternoon Tea | i Gty o and Mrs. Crosfield. Col. Cros- , _ A jamin _Tilley and her “ovington, Mrs. Georse i E S = The Club of Colonial Dames will 5 is paying the American Legion b dau:;.ter{yl?({:mJuhmmn'. who have | Downey, Le Roy Tuttle, Miss }\Il::x]l"lm e L. Freer, ‘)',‘”',,”’““ rvnmmln at a tea at the clubhou Ordered to Servige School. . us presalent of the : . 5 spent the Winter in Baltimore, have | llelen Anderson, M ohn Jay nu.n k i divaht ENandler Reatorn. | at 4 o'clock. Second Lieuts. Harold McD. B 18" Ferleration of returned to Annapolis and have | nor, Mrs. J. rd, M i onnell, Mrs. Marie Heath . James Carroll Frazer, president | tain and Earl I Christian, Medici! k. % opened their home, on Hanover street, | nelius W Mme. von Lewinski. ar cadte:. SHew ca | Of the club, will give a talk on the | Administrative Corps iteserve, hoth and her daugh- ¢ for the Summel Jluhn L. Procto h it 4 Vaughn, Mrs. E. Hal- | Work of the Belleau Wood Memorial | of this city. have been ordered to tie ke of Baltimore, : . Miss Louise Kemp, who has been | Mrs. Thomas B. Mc Mrs. C. Au- | nd others. Association, of which she is president | Medical Field Service School, Carii r Summer home at v | | the guest of Mis Alice Blgley at | Eustus Simpson, Mrs. Charles . Mat- | PaER QG SO L o the United State | Pa.._for uctive duty in_training Annapobis. s . 1 . Elizabeth, N. J., for two weeks, has [thews, Mrs. A. Waller and Mrs. Sidney | dining room i the clos the af! Miss Marian Grimes will sing i o o, a on duty at the Naval Acad- ; £ ¥. Tallaferro. i et Al = & o 5 | Wwere diosts At & @ancs {Betardas : . e o e A. Wehater | Additional box holders and O oD ot e svenine N e n S oW in Hall, in the Naval have returned to Annapolis after a |{ronesses for the entertainment to he and Mrs. PBi Thompion. The | e 1 mor of the members ; i s visf New York City. ian Dnedts 4 <t purty will he given by Mrs. | ‘,.:.. stigtabnalins clhe aen , " 4 . Mr. 5. ind M. Teel were | beneit of Nelghborhood 'House, are | JOSt T4 Darty Wil be tven by Afre. Comes to War Department. | At Factory Prices : *| Mrs. John Hays Hammond, M % rmal da - mem. ; ¢ e hosts at an Informal dance for MO | ; ouis Frothinghum, Mra. Keith Me f Maj. Ste J. Chamberlin, Tn * Admiral and Mrs Edward : bers of the younger set Friday eve- | L thi e ' ¢ serli; psom have leased the home of Mr. . ning at their home, at Severna Park, | rill. Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Bough. - antry. ot Staunton on duty with the! THE SHADE FACTORY nd Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow on North- . v E d. ton Wood, Mrs. Ch: s | VK Larz Anderson of 4 National Guard, has been as. | = T on Norf Md. it B . - rs. 'son o signed to duty in the ‘offiee of tr 4. F. LICON, Proprietor est street until after June week. 3 The marriage of Miss Julia Wirt i ’l" l“ 4 r('[ Lk A . . lef of Infantry, War I pfice of the h St. N.W. Mais 164 Ars. Ridgley P. MeNin and Mrs. i - ik . Valiant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Dimock. Mrs. Geors 2 . Pen Lengue Gives Fund | 1109 14th St. N.W. ain 10423 iott H. Burwell have retarned from | . 3 Joseph W. Valiant m Ensign Charles ~“} *-dh "fi ““u(:)n' “““,‘ . | — 7 "t motor trip to Winchester, Va. . ; A. Dunn, U. 8. ) R aiuduncen {|iTcodtll MresOBneiWilion 5 Cng ) » reception given last Saturday Jerry L. Smith, who spent last | | TR i C will take place on (he afternoon of | Miss Sproul, i in Washington, has returned a % A : % June 9 at Seven Acres, the home — . y k esiden e o Annapol % 3 of the brides parents at Wardour | Plag ot Theater Benefit - / . e A Ars. Oles. wife of it. F. P. Olefi, i near Annapolis. The bride will )‘1;1‘\" F M Welf Work | men 'K'»"\F‘““‘ o » and the t oW 3 ittle, : : ; B . for maid of hogor her sister, Miss C | mem of the y oir ¢ > 1o will spend the . : Elizabeth Fay Valiant, and for matron N il v § . arce ermanent invitations have been issued for the 5 i 5 of honor Mrs. I>. H. H. Dunn. Other Unusual interest is being manifest- | Mrs. . 5 el R i i marriage of Miss Francine Olivet, 2 - attendants will be Mrs. Frederic Rell, |ed in the performance of T <t | fund has been ¢ . ot A : g : il - rothy | W et R ulus of craft activitie s mystery L : Is Suggested b ughter of Prof. and Mrs. W. F . Miss Dorothy Nulten, Miss Dorothy ie great n st g8 4 (g orc Gree: Price, Miss Lavalette Cole, Miss N’ i g 3 2 . 9 . L AlNern L Cusenncee | men g ‘ Margaret McNeal and Miss o ik, Yor the Henest ot the i excitement. A long list of people dis / Washington’s Most Unique ey ‘j‘} sl : . Costet. M .. Dunn w > | Dines Weltare b,\-«4,. on. - Boxes lln:n“.hwll in liter cireles acted : BEAUTY SALON : cre of C .| 43 1 2 i | | nis brother ind the ushers | b een taken by At | Highted s were v APt OF Sune B ’ | | will ve Ens Gordon Campbell, : sEretary | €U <0 he Tl Hine o | b Whole Head, $15 to $25 wemy chupel. There . | Bernet, James Brown, Frederic Bell | Drake, Turner, directoc of e ks levi ihe sl 1 a4 - Jonald Albertson, Ielde Ferry und | the Burean of Mines, and Dr. Do 3 Blunchard, i Personally Supervised By 2 3 Saale 0 assis directo) o i s e a5e = A, ; \\ the bridegroom. | v g . pClagke | e L e e . A v ) MR. BCRDEN who i on duty | Bureiu of Min he ““Wheel of | Roders Hog: e o j oming, now gress,” of w Mrs, Mary | ningham, 3 g Staff of Master Operators in ranches o on (HHBETL (8, B UM OmIng, oy at)i okt il - Louise Proctor. Mrs. Faber / Penuss Cuene Philadelphia, spent the week end in | Hopkins Worvell is national pre . 4 by Annapolis wi is wife and his son, | n ee hoxes for its mem: S0l —-"'*-\l _-\“‘p ',:”:“”/;}"“'\'“ | Who is member of the second clss | ber fed:tiot Hils Wil e | 1Y MR, Mende Coutiing. 30 T — the early Autumn S L e 1 . 1 RGtoN fF an &uent ot this k man. Mrs. HL W, Badgley Mrs be made as e: ey s Miss, Trenholm, have had as visitor, | the National Theater has know Ll . : as 8 3.M i Nt R WA 5 e 3 | Miss Lillian Giffen of Baltimo: ! | some time. In addition to the ady — - e s - it o i iy e 3 3 é R | 7 Judge and Mrs. Robert Moss spent | long list « stinguishe: rons are - Ulrich Herald ists thau | b ke ) hone ment of Miss Margaret Walton on 2 " | the week end with their son and |added: Dr. George Otis Smith, director n't” is a proper word to use if* Ground F s e e il - " - -] | daughterin-law, Mr. and Mrs. James |of the United States Geological you know better. | E. Moss, at their home, at Mount Corinna Rest Fenner Bowler, | Alry, Pa. SR MISS LUCY PORTER, M AN | \Whose father, Representative Stephen G. Porfer of Pennsylvania, an- ‘ Wtiesmont Ga e evening in_ honor | 4 Sutherland ana Mr. iveen, who are to be married . ’.}‘,’,’L ; ment has been an.| MoUNces her engagement to Ensign Richard S. Barron of Lowell, Mass ‘ nounced Miss Catherine R. Frost, | For St Paul's Group iece of ) fton Boone. to Mid- | Comdr. Lawrence Reifsneider, U Virginia and zabeth 's. Swager Sherley will entertaiy 2 shipman Keaneth Lee of New York, | N.. have spent the week at Atlantic | Washington, daughters of the | ¢ ze and Mah Jong party, M: 4| who is 3 ber of the graduating - Ladd of North Dakota. “ock }u ...mpm.mn;'n. tiow | 5 al Academy. R “lorida, | i scent guests of the ' i . : s Joseph Bigelow | whose son, ar ¥ s | ses Feidmeyer at their home on |y, r and 'I‘hyo 1t Hospital, As ast month’s motor [a member of the gr ing cla ce George street K 5. She be Mrs. Arl- i New E | the United States Naval Academy, is Miss 2 | petineis ateren il Bl A0 N4 K4 Ingland. Hines, daughter of 2. Olivi & n ington McCallum, Mrs. E. Oliver Belt. Mrs. 13 ears of Beverly | the guest of Miss Claire Martin at |Capt. and Mrs. John Fore Hines, wits | ™ Mg 10! : Farms. Mass.. whose son is a mem: | hen home on Prince George street. |a guest for the week end of Prof. and | Stephen Yandle, Mrs. L g R ber of the third the Navai| Miss Eleanor Davis left veek | Mrs. C. L. Leiper at their home on |gjer, Mrs. T. H o R ien i ivs i amme el oo e ULl et | sk it e - 709-711-713 TWELFTH ST,, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. is stopping at the home of Mrs. | Charles Town, W. Va. Mrs. Darden, wife of Prof. Willlam | yrs. Mor arlow, Mrs. Taber Stev: ee . »” t Kearmoy on Maryland avenue. | Mr. and Mr [ W2 Steatie oF |1 ¥naien: wislhosiaas to . damRRg | s e O L The House with the Green Shutters Hindk, wife of Capt. A. W.|Bethlehem, Pa., are the guests of Mrs. | of 20 for br 3 noon at | Agnew Greenlees and Mrs. U. S. N.. and Mrs. S . | Struble’s sister, Miss Marga - her home on Thompson str Helmick wife of Lieut. Thorwald "|tin, at her home on Prince Geor Nios: SEeiner aGife 0rIGAbL Tovast S ., who motored to Philadelphia | street. Heiner, M. (. 1 . and her |~ last Tuesday, have returned to An-| Lieut. Comdr. and ) " 1. | daughter, Miss M Heiner, napolis. Weems were hosts at shipman | who are now living in Norfolk, iage has been announced Sunday ¢ their_home | where Capt. Heiner is on duty r Mi riet Turner Duck. daugh- outhgate ave 5. Weems sue: 1 Annapolis foy | Frederic H. Baker of |was assisted by Mrs, i e st e W. Va., to Mr. Robert | Comdr. Charles . fton, U. 8. N.| Comdr . L Stiles are | Do 3 Thul nowlicre: clbe Harris Dyson, son of Rear Admirall ~Mrs. Harold Barker, jr.. of Wash' | spendinz the month of Mav ut the | Ssesial mrices. No charfe fof storage and Mrs. Charles W. Dyson of Wash-ington has been the & r alF Stewart Inn on Hanover street, mgton. | week of her mother, Mrs. 3 Stiles’ ship is now at An. FURRIER Mrs. James Munroe and her daugh- { liams, at her home on Prince G * | na i W ter, Mrs. Reifsneider, wife of Lieut. ! street. <. 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