Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1926, Page 21

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SOCIETY __ (Continued from Page Twenty.) Hunter of San Antoni Mrs. Hunter's daughter. ) Wooters, who attends Miss k i Sehool.” They will leave about the of Jupe for Philadelphia for the Ses- | . and will go on by mo- | ome in San Antonio, | us points en route, Col. Glenn S. Smith, secretary of the Southern Appalachian Park Commis ~ion, and Mrs. Smith will leave today for Skylands, located at the northern extremity of the new Shenandoah Na- | tional Park, and will spend the week | Roing over the nearby territory before returning to their apartment at Ward man Park Hotel Mrs. Wilson-Greene will close her apartment at 2633 Sixteenth street and will leave for New York Thursday morning te sail on the Olympic Sat urday for Europe. Mrs. Greene will be accompanied b; Cotten. Mrs. Lionel Claudius Goudeau, who hefore her marriage in April was Miss Rosemarye Coleman Bales, will he the | guest of her mother, Katherine | C. Brush-Bales. for a week, and then join Lieut, Goudeau, U. 8. M. C., at Mount Gretna, Pa. Mr. and. Mrs, J. Louis Vassar en-| tertained at dinner followed hy danc- ing Saturday evening at the Indian Spring Golf Club, their guests heing Mr. and Mrs, William Clermont, Mr Mrs. Albert Hall. M : Mr. an MePherson. and Mr: wond, Mr. and Mrs. Curie Metzler and Mr. and Mrs. Simcoe. As the final event of this season’s program of forum luncheons and din- ners, the Woman's National Demo. cratic Club will give a dinner in the | clubhouse. at nnecticut avenue, tomorrow evening in honor of Dame Rachel Crowdy of England, member of the Secretariat of the League of Nations and the onlv woman di- vactor of a section of the league’s ac- tivities. Dame Rachel is in charge of the section relating to social ques- tions and optum traffic, and will speak to the club on this phase of the league's work. the subject of her ad dress being “Directing the Social Section of the League of Nations.” Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, vice chair man of the Democratic national com. | mittee and secretary of the Woman's National Democratic Club. will ar rive in Washington tomorrow from * home in Joplin. Mo., for the din ner. at whien Wwill preside. Amons | others who have made veservations | for the dinner are Senaior and Mus. | Andrieus A. Jones. and Mrs | pretative dances: Jdoseph T. Robinson r Clande | and My Borden c Arl Mrs. D Philadelphia. Mix. ( Mrs. Frank Hitam Sneil. Mrs. e Re and Mrs, 5 et oy The Massachusett will meet tomorrow Washingten Club, at Sev 1 streetq. at R o'clock. the last: meetinz of the soc tha season and a la expected. members h presentation of th earde for this vear. A Chamberlin. well known £ivé ‘the short proz: he followed by dancinz. The society is arranzinz = bration of Bunker IHI! day a monwealth Farm. Md. when tra portation will be hy hus. The District of Aszsociation of the WINDOW SHADES At Factory Prices i THE SHADE FACTORY 4. ¥. LIGON. Froprietor 1109 14th _ Main 10428 | ”Mem;rirerll D'a‘\yr i Flowers and Wreaths Whatever vour May 30 floral re- quirements, you'li find them anticipated at Shaffer's. 1 Wreaths, Emblems and all Cut Flowers at— Moderate Prices Deliveries Awywhere hy Froress. i S GEORGE C. SHAFFER No Branch Stores Main 900 14th Mair 106 2416 New Safe W:;' toWhiten Skin Almost Overnight No more sallow skin, no more muddi- ness, no more tan! Science has made a new discovery which clears and whitens yu?:lr lkilr:..n ; ovf:.ight & takes on it enchanting, clear beauty that every- Bmooth this cool, fragrant creme on your skin tonight. Tomorrow morning notice how muddy sallowness has Bf“m way. Geta jar of Golden Peacock Bleach Creme today. Use it foronly five nights. Sorority will meet for dinner at 6 o'clock tonight in the clubhouse of the American Association of University Women, at 1634 I street northwest. Subdebs and their little sisters will | dance for the Christ Church May fair | in the garden of 1633 Twenty-ninth <treet today and tomorrow. This afternoon the following pupils of Miss Marlan Grimes will do inter- Mary Van ‘Duyns, Kleanor Gillin, ‘Edna Armitage. Alice Jones, Naney Dietrick, Natalia Mar- s and Betty Cornwall, and at 7:30 Grimes hersell will do solo ances, Tomorrow afterncon and evening dances will he given by pupils of Miss Helen Grifith in ballets; at 5 o'clock. Beatrice Gllbert, 4 years old: Dorothy Sutton, Betty Bacon, Mary Ellen Ket tler, Angeline Van Slyke. Adele White. side, Ruth Murray, Adelaide Horw and Eleanor Wilson; at 7:30 o'clock. Josephine Raysor. Adelalde Van Slyke, Ruth Mariowe, Mary Marlowe, Virginia _Gilman, Catherine Phelps, Adele Whiteside. Louise Weros and Katharine Slaughter. Heralds ‘or the dances will be Bobby Maxwell and Hall Smith, and the announcer will be Horace G. Torbert, jr. Mrs. R. C. Maxwell is in charge of the dances, assisted by Miss Radford and Miss Rose Ball. ‘The bhoard of lady visitors of the Washington Home for Children wiil mive a bridge party for the benefit of the "home at the Congressional Cluh Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A luncheon and card party. Luncheon will be served from 12 30 o'clock, and cards will be 2 io_4 o'clock. Special Summer Courses Commercial Art Illustration Interior Decoration Ask For Booklet LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY 1313 Rhode Island Ave, Franklin 3435 THE EVENI} Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following : Creed ‘ohnson of this city and Mamle Smith of ‘Cincinna = vlvia Landau John M. Sas Helen M. Albright. Richard B. Cox of New York City and Grace W, Garner of this city. Willia . Towns and Evelyn Rowles, both r and Rachel E. to Vaughan, d .oBrady and nest E.'‘Cornwell ans of Fairfax County. Va. Jasse Macomson and ‘Florence Hill. | 5 TENE T | Mrs. Sarah R. Bradway, who re- | cently celebrated her 108th hirthday in her home at Eastford, Conn., has never had a motor car or train ri Deaths Reported. The following deathe have Been reporiod . hours: Harr, Lharles vital Health Department in the past 2 8. Stowe. 70, 3038 Otis st. n.e. Murphy, 33, Tuberculois = Hos- van, A7, 105 8th at. se. @5.'1604 33rd 5. Emergency Hoapital ue Home for Aged. Georgetown Uini- ey Hospital. Cap. st NUIA etown Uni- rt ) &9, 1613 30th st rine L. Wright 05, 1814 24th st D Gt Hilda Killian, i Akers. 19, Tubercalosts’ Hospital. s 38, 920 N the heroes of other days GU R 1212 F St NW. | Main 4278 Memorial Day MEMORI.‘\Y. 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