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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D.. €. MAY 23, 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY. 7 \ : | CaEl | = | Hamanaka, has been succeeded by [home in Finland, will not return to s P > { i British Ambassador | d| |vie . 4 4 o = 1 | | Jeut. Comd buro Makita, | Washington until August k | SSIONAL | . | | Engagement Announced | | 55N, » his duties, | cnist New YorkSociety Preparing! CONGRE BRIDE | D Ml B i i e ] b R . A s The attache vpizen n»m.“ legation, Mr. Anker Morgen i ) i an 4 tion, Abu-el-Enein Salem Effendi, is |sticrne, has arrived in Washington b or \/ lslt Of RO}Tal Swedes | (Continued from Fifth Page.) spending the week end in Philadel- [and taken up his duties at the lo 1 | i 1 tio N | partment. Dr. and Mrs. Carlson, Mr. | ([ S e AT s v | G. J. Miller of New York, treasurer ' nech em-| Hosts Who Entertained Prince of Wales Will Be !17: the Pe ”i‘.:."nu":]»',;- \‘::.,.» Boqunteey e Sicves i) A. A. A. to Meet in Chicago. g H § > ' on, where the ! Headquarters of the American Hosts to Crown Prince Gustav Adolphus~— i —_— | nsferred duty. . | Automonile Association announced The counselor of the Spanish em- | ¢ ¢ | vesterday that the 300 affiliated.elubs ;i e | « panish of the legation of Other Social Activities in Gotham. i T R | koski who f¢ | would hold their annual convention, 4 Hinsie 4 i L il RN T Ryt e in his | June 7 and A, at Chic in Spain where they will | NEW YORK. May 22.—The Crown| Mr. Ten Eyck is the son of Mrs. { spend wbout two months Adolphus of Sweden and the rent Ten kyck, who before | |- crown princess, who ave due to arrive | age was Miss Helen Huyck. i selov of the Italian in this country May 27. will be ex- | He is a lawyer city. | i Catalani have L s . ively entertained during |heir' The wedding of Miss Boomer's | their Summer home in Con. | - 2 brother, Robert De Forest Boomer of | necticut for the s Signorita ‘GOWNS Several members of the Longz Is- | London and Miss Blanche Nelson, | | Theodoria Cataluni, ot itie coan: . land set who entertained the Prince | granddaughter of Sir Amos Nelson. | is with them. | of Wales day and night during his [ took place on March 17 in Burnley, ! 2 = A [ 1309 G ST..NW visit to this country a year ago lust | England. . Thef militars attache of the Hritish | 7all Wil give dinners and Signs of an early exodus of many embassy and Mrs. iton will spend | Yonor of the royal visitors. On June | of the ultra-exclusive set here toward the Summer Manchester, Mass., 1 I . Robert Bacon will give a | Newport are seen in the announce- {and will close thefr house here about | ou annot eat t e ance at her place at Old Westbury, | ment that the Country Club at that the middle of June when the embassy Mrs. George F. Baker, jr. a dance |resort will be opened Tues : {offices will bo moved (o the Mas , a on the following night. and Mrs.|is two weeks earlier than usual, and | chusetts resort. ‘} l "' David Dows will entertain in their | that Bailey’s Beach will he ready on | : alues in 1S honor on June 12 ai Glen Head. June 1. The Casino has been open © The milit: of the Cuban g SR i The crown prince and his consort | Since May 1, and there Is an ex | embassy and Prieto have s sz . will go to Newport on June 16, where | ¢ large number of colonists | veturned from their MISS EVELYN TARSH liibe eifs Wefe: anc For iels-ten—| ide. \re established in an Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. p inment, Which will include vis- [ Among the prominent folks who fthe Hotel Mayitlow Tarshes, have just annow ;g i to the Casino. Biley's Beach and |have elected to spend the Summe | Senora de Prieto we gagement to Mr. Tolbert M. Pelzm ; the #olf club, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur | Newport is Mrs. Clifford . Cochr {day, April ¥ & Curtiss James will have them as | of this city, who has rented the - N their guests at Beacon Hill House Last season this dwell he newly appointed military [1oaga did not accompany him. but their Newport villa. - Many other en- cupied Dy Suffragan Bishop che of the Argentine emba | Will Join him late tertainments will be siven in their Herbert Shipman of New : ved i —— honor nd Mrs. 1. Theus Mund 1 (o com asslsts attache of the e of this city are occunying the Or ; Lieut. Kyoho 15 00 v I Junior Leazue activities have heen | chards, the Fearing Cottage. i | B 2 alues much in front with the smart set | - , here vecently. First it wus the meet- .- 5 o et i “thie eitt: by the Junior | Physicians Help Benefit 19.95 Values » Glee « 1 . Hartholomew the new For Hospital Purposes 22.50 Values then it was the Arrangements made by the ladies’ Iton 1 * hoard of Georgetown University Hos o Association of | pital for its Springtime card party, From Our R_eg“‘\ ca. The lat- [ which will take place Wardman | lar Stock in a | B :1;:!Ill|‘i||:<h(“}:<l: kl\:: 2. omit | Vivid Collection | | is one of the favored | ELChLE (oL B8 (N0 : Brothers of SUMMERY l organ and its e T R 2 P ~, Tl 5 The popularity of the party and of its COLORINGS — the Seasobs | object. which” later is to aid in_ the Reduced in Pri | in musteal O Leharity” work of the hospital. is indi- | e u]ce m (Y;K‘F‘ i S 2 n M cated by the large d A for tables | . I " to Lower ur director of the Yale Glee Club Shat s teaien o] Mondav: 4 New IOERIOE Sik i) e T ifioy by | Mushihgton! ! people. especi- | = . e " tehsaisils g e Sl Iang ally the medical | on, the names | howin f DRESSES for which new members will be recruited | 805 FI INETEE D : ol i g 0, fo ” the qualifications they must pos. | °F 60 of the more prominent metnbers | Incoming Cotton R TWO-PIECE DINNER o i | Rev. Chatles W Lyons, - ¥ Frockk. affalrs. der o Hugh A. Dalton, i e pi b | ¢ o s & branch Gooxatont Miaitall ScHouT 'Il)nunlm-r of Reprosentative and Mrs. Tiiomas 1l N ~ TWO-PIECE MODELS — ONE-PIECE STYLES — b S | v Br. and drs, WL | ber areiage o B i / i SHORT AND LONG SLEEVES—IN PRINTED rown too large 1o Avs. 2 i oot it e i o this work ax a lody. o the 1 W Mes. Pauline i ! S ially Priced at CREPES, FLAT CREPES, GEORG- concert was made the chier AMrs. Emile Berliner, Mr: 2 e homaides, Holy Cross: Miss Mary Specially Friced a ure instend and the little “field | Bronson, Dr. Grafton Tayior teown. | Newly Elected Officers Sullivan, Holy Trinity: Miss Gertruds $ .00 ETTES AND COMBINATIONS IN k s co = o s A . *hilip rown, Dr. & ! menlata Mrs. niel e i James &, Cobill, Mrs, The Guests at Fraternity Tea | Dol Immacuiaw: Mes Daniel -— EVERY NEW STYLE OF THE T frs. Thomas Ernest . Burchard of Cleve. Bernadette Dore, Notre 9. z 5 i SEASON. supor Mrs. Albe Purk 15 entertaining iored Heart supor « . = a Junior 3 ! Minnie Carr = o1 Delta Delta Delts sacred H Sizes From 14 to 52 made « ) the Beekman S . William at her home th ne. St | Hospital, which enabled i James E. Coliflower, Mrs. 1 7 oclock, the assistin 5, St to establish 1 nutrition cli nelly, Dr. and Mrs. Jerome € hostesses being Miss Nellie A. Brown s Florence Colford, Vis . c 3 LAU” B . fon with the Dr. William J. Cusack, Dr. and M nd Miss Edith Dawson. secretary of theth Dolan is chairm Exceptional reductions— | BRESLAU’S, The Friendly Shop; 1309 G Street Next year the Stephen De Burr. Dr. Matthew ]vlu» Washingt zanization, The | — reive 8 separitie ¢ Donzhue, Mrs. W. H. Donovan, Mrs. of honor are the other newly I""I ”""-‘_i‘;;’l';’ "";";’_’l'_;;' . non-voul Jeremixh Donovan, Dr. Lucile Dooley, officers, Miss Elizabeth M . . sell at 55. anc 7.50. The scope of | Peter Dr. and ars, | B dent: M, samee G o Special Sunday. 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