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SOCIETY. Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mrs. Albert Sigmund and Mrs, Harold C. Kaufman are at the Ritz- .Carlton in Atlantic City. Mrs. Walter Franc left for New York Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Julius Marks. ne Mrs. Sidn «from New York City with friends in Pelham, and N X, Mrs. Fannie Greenapple left town 3 accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Selma Cohen Friday for California, of New York Mr. and M their family are now loc new honie, at 2305 Califc cs. Albert Steinem and esterda join her mother. cago, in her cottage Summer. Mrs. Helen Mr. and retu Mrs. young son Ri to Atlantic City, taken an apartment mer. . The al den Mrs. B avenue. fund W Simon of Chi- to spend the Enflna Simmons and chiff, who Mra: Julius Peyser, rederick Pelzman ard will go th where the for the Sum- o luncheon and gar- en at the home of Afmann, on Colorado Wednesday for the triennial 1s a great success. An elab- it was presented on the awn with orchestral ac- compainment. A bingo game with attractive prizes was held in the house and booths were distributed o lawn and a May pole dance of the features. Mrs. J. S. Kann and Mrs. Charles A. Gold- Smith were assisted hy members of the council and junior council. Miss Louise Wertheimer of Balti more was the guest over the week and of Miss Debol Liebman and Miss Irma Kruger of Baltimore was the week end guest of Miss Tina Wollberx. Miss Audrey Rosenberz, who at- tends Simmons College in Boston, Is home for the vacation Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ney and their daughter Audrey Jean of Harri burg, Va. but who ha spending the past six months ‘Washington, sailed vesterday on the §. S. Lapland to spend three months abroad. S Mrs. Flora May of Richmond, Va, is the guest of her son-in-law and daughte orman Fischer, roud. Mrs. Cleveland. spent the week in Washington after a visit in New York. e was en route to her home. Mrs. Montag an. ter of Atlanta, Stadler of her young daugh- ho have been three weeks as the guests and_Mrs. Israel. will leave ¢ for Larchmont, Long Island. rtrude Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sanders, is home from Swathmore Colle; last week, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. A. J. Pohl. in Rosemont 3 H. L. Simcoe entertained at a bridgeuncheon Tuesday when her guests were Mrs. Mark Fegan, Mrs Frank Clancy, . Everett Boro, Mrs. E. W. Be s, Buckley, Mrs. Morr . Claude 8. Semones. Mrs. Joseph Lee Lash, jr.. enter. tained Monday afternoon to celebrate the third birthday anniversary of her son, Joseph Lee Lash, 3d. Mrs. J. Lee Lash, grandmaother of the young st, as Among the guests inia_De- Cunningham, Emma Louise Von Petten, Winifred Gregory, Tom Bayne, Juli gerald, Whiting Lightfoot, Howard Bittenbender, Frank Monroe, jr., Chester Waldron, Robert Roland, Ris don Schrotch, Peter Bresslex and Jack Schrotch. Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Lennon have returned from a trip to Asheville, N. Mavie Gem Mrs. Henry Kemper and Miss Kath- leen Kemper have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Browne in Richmond. Mr. Benjamin Dean is back from a visit to his p: Mr. and Mrs. El- wood Dean, in Miss Lucy Lawson turned from State T > College, at Fredericksburg, where she received the degree of buchelor of science in education. Miss Mary Jefferson Davis is home from Virginia Intermont College, at Bristol. Miss Evelyn Taylor mate, was the guest of Miss s before leaving for her home, in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. M tained Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Audrey Coem, who will be mar- ried tomorrow to Mr. Eugene Me Knight of Pittsburgh. The other Ruests were Miss Audrey Rodgers of Spi 3 has re- West has returned a_visit . Sidney Straus and ted in their Miss were guests of have 1ed to their home in the South. A and her week have \ Upton, Jack Fitz. | Wells enter- | Before her THE SUNDAY BRIDE OF WEEK MRS. ARTHUR CHAPMAN ADAIR, wedding June 6, at Lucketts, she Bruce of Washington. was Mrs, Lillie Forres# Jean Poole of Washington, Miss Elsie | | Hardbower, Miss Vera Dobson, Miss| | Blanche Simmons. Mrs. Arthur Skil- man, Mr. John Padgett, Mr. Walter Wells, Mr. Sherman Sherwood, Mr. Walter Scott, Mr. Ernest Baum gardner, Mr. Robert Haynes and Mr. Robert Harris. Mrs. Flora Hantzman Carman of | Toronto, Ohio, is the guest of rela- tives in town. Mr. Albert Stuart Bolling of Charlottesville was the guest last | week of his aunt, Miss Katharine H. Stuart, on North Columbus street. | Mrs. Louise Brown, Miss Elizabeth | Paumgardne s Marguerite Shu- {man and Mr. Samuel Utterback are | back from a motor trip to Winchester. Miss Priscilla Taylor of Detroit, who | has been attending schiool near Cleve- land, Ohio, has arrived to. spend the Summer with her sister, Mrs. Virginia Van Petten. Mrs. Margery Lamb is the guest of | relatives in Springfield, Ma: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Prytherich left yesterday for Millford, Conn., | where they will open their cottage for the Summer. Mrs. Robert Cochran of The Plains, was the guest last week of her | ter-in-law, Miss Cora Cochran, Prince street. Miss Jeannette Yates Cochran has returned from William and Mary College. M ry Trux entertained at a shower Tuesday evening in her home, in Mount Vernon Park, in honor of Miss Marian Chilcotte, whose mar- | riage to Capt. Louis Gasoin took place | : The other guests were Mrs. Jessie Whittley, Mrs. Irene Greenhalgh and Miss F of Unionville, Va. Mrs. W. C. 3 cotte, Miss sie Chileotte, Kathleen Rohr, Miss Virgini | cotte, Miss Annie Moore, M lotte Catts, Miss S: Edna Groves Chil- Char- adie Olinger, M and Miss Sarah (TN | Cameron Wemy: sarah Bavol and Mr. Edga have returned from Waynesboro, Va. where they attended the finals at Fishburne Military School. Mrs. Curtis B. Backus is home from t to her uncle and aunt, Dr, and . George Wright, in Forest Gi Miss Grace Rowen and Miss Loui Allensworth of Vienna, Va., were week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Frank. Mr. and Mr W. Bowden Pittsburgh, Miss Caroline Cleaves of Baltimore, Mrs. Irma Yost and Mi: have been in ) i, Fla., for s months, are the guests for the Sum I Spring Bride | 'SIRS. L. MEAD HAMMO! Formerly Mi race Brewer White, who, with Mr. Hammond, left Was| ington last evening for a short out-of- town trip. mer of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hilburn. Mrs. E. A. Feldkeller, Miss Dorothy Louise Feldkeller and® Miss Edith Whitton left Thur: for St. Peters- burg, Fla., to join Mr. Feldkeller, who is making his home there. Mrs. Josephine B. Folwell of Co- lumbus, Ga., and her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and MrSs. Charles Fol- well of Allentown, Pa., who have been Sendenleofeaoofaoefooonfecd-ofoofrofsofooforfeefoofooferdecfonfeodeodfeodord-efcedeaunl o ofordsefeecode Shop of Quality SILK HOSIERY SALE *1.59 hosiery needs tomor ro! ile. Chiffon and ity Al new shades in all sizes. SILK ofeoeooofengeooododesooroefeafoofoodonfordeofs feodeefoododonfoodedeafcofecdononde SALE *2.89 'REPE de chine and ra- dium silk slips, chemise, UPPLY your vacation the saving is worth me- dium weight, silk to top, of exceptional wearing qual- Summer UNDERWEAR Mayper Bros. & Co. 93 A SALE OF SUMMER FROCKS FOR TRAVELING AND cool, ai gowns and step-ns, plain or lace and ribbon trimmed. Most extraordinary values All new shades. . derizing models. VACATION MOST UNUSUAL DAINTY models for aft- ernoon and evening, in flat crepes, plain, printed and dotted crepe de chines and combinations. light Summer shades, navy and black, in misses’, wom- en’s and extra sizes in slen- 7-939 F St. N.W. WEAR VALUES ry georgettes, smart White, Dinner Tuesday Evening To Honor Magna Charta The International Magna Carta Day Association, District of Columbia Branch, will celebrate the 711th anni- versary of the signing of the great charter by a dinner at the Hotel La Fayette at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. There will be present representatives of the Army and Navy and Marine Corps of the United States and the Judiclary and bar of the District of Columbia. Members of the following organizations founded upon heredity will be present to give greetings on this occasion. Order of Colonial Wars, Daughters of Founders and Patrlots, Colonial Dames, Scions of Colonlal Cavaliers, Order of Washing- ton, Order of Lafayette, Sons of the American Revolution, Sons of the Revolution, Natlonal Soclety of Daughters of the Americgn Revolu- tion, District of Columbla Daughters of the American Revolution, the Aztec Society, Guadelupe Soclety, Soclety of the Cincinnati, Daughters of the Cin- cinnati, United States Dawghters of 1812, Daughters of the Confederacy, United Confederate Veterans, Baronial Order of Runnymede, Highland Club and Descendants of Crusaders. The International Magna Carta Day Assoclation has for its main ob- Ject a day that all the seven nations of races around the world that speak the English language can join to- gether and celebrate and have chosen June 15, anniversary of the founda- tion of the liberties of all these races when the great charter was signed in the meadow of Runnymede by the English _monarch. The District branch of the International Magna Carta Day Assoclation has for its head Mrs. M. de Clare Berry, vice president, and the diner committee is composed of Mrs. Macpherson Crichton, chairman; Mrs. Elf A. Hel. mick, Mrs. Custis Perry, Miss Etta 1yn Giffen, Miss Myrtle Ketcham, Fred P. Myers, Mr. J. Cloyd By- ars, Mrs. George Jeorns and Mrs. Ed- ward L. Marthill. Delta Delta Delta to Be Entertained Tuesday Members of Delta Delta Delta Fra- ternity resident in Washington and vicinity will be entertained by Mrs. R. Balcom, Miss Edna Jackson and Mrs. Walter H. Howard Tuesday evening in the latter's home on Gar- field street. This will be the last social meeting of the Washington Alliance of Delta Delta Delta until the Autumn. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Judson Baker have left for Allentown. Miss Margaret French is home from St. Ann's Schoal, at Charlottesville, and will spend the Summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George S. French, at their home, on Duke street. Miss Katherine Leadbeater has ar- rived home from Sweetbriar College. Mr. and Mrs. Virgll C. Davis en- tertained at dinner followed by bridge Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Clark of Chevy Chase, Miss Florence Ohman of Indianapolis and Mrs. J. B. Fitzgerald and Miss Margaret Head of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Elsea of Berry- ville, Va., and iss Elizabeth Lar- rick of Tarboro, C., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Elsea. Mrs. H. M. Hillyer is home from a visit to her mother, Mrs. J. M. White, in Annapolis Junction, Md. Miss Myrtle Bryant and Miss A. B. Matthews of Warrenton are the guests of the latter's brother-in-aw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Ap- person. Miss Kathryn Lambert and Miss Addie Lambert have arrived from Randolph-Macon Women's College, Lynchburg, and will spend the Sum- mer vacation with their parents, the Rev. and Mrs, T. J. Lambert. Miss Adelle Wassman of Washing- ton spent the week end with Miss Minnie Ferren. Miss Effie Ritchie of Washington was the week end guest of Miss Annie Chapman. _ Miss _Chapman is the guest of Mrs. Willlam Dement in Washington. Sriebacher “Jeminine oApparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET Our “Once-a-Season” Clearance Sale presents an opportunity to pur- chase your vacation apparel at a substantial saving - - - Dinner & Evening Gowns, Partyand Dance Frocks, Afternoon and Street STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 13, Early June Bride MRS. HAROLD C. WHITE, Bride of Saturday, June 5, and before her marriage Miss Dorothy Ann Leach of 1434 Harvard street. CAMP TO INITIATE. The initiation ceremony of Warren G. Harding Camp next Wednesday will be attended by officers and mem- bers of the Grand Army of the Re- including Kit ( Post, Lincoln Pest,” N Phil No. 6: Burnside Post, orge H. Thomas Post, Members of the junior organiza- tlons of G. A. R. affiliation from the District of Columbia and Baltimore will also be in attendance The initiation ceremony will be conducted by Dr. H. A. Taylor, as- sisted by members from the Camps of Lincoln, William B. Cushing and Warren G. Harding, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Senator Deneen of Illinois, member of Camp 101, Chicago, IlL, will give a short address. Among those who will be received into the camp will be Lieut. Col. J. Franklin Bell, Engineer Commis stoner of the District of Columbiz Maj. U. . Grant, 3d, director of public buildings and public park and Judge O. P. M. Brown of th United States Shipping Board. The ceremony will be held on the fifth floor of the Grand Army Hall, | 1412 Pennsylvania avenue. of the camp and those parti in the exercises will meet at JUST FOR T STREET FCR MADAME AN Dresses, Millinery, Prep Girl Shop Apparel KAPLOVITZ e INCORPORA' 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST $25 AND $30 BEAUTIFU b . e AVERAGING LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE THE MOST REMARKABLE OFFERING EVER FEATURED BY THIS HOUSE MODELS FOR AFTERNOON 1926—PART 2. GARDEN CLUB ORGANIZED Burleith Residents Elect Officers " at Meeting. The Burleith Garden Club was organized Thursday night at tho home of Mrs. Gertrude W. Moser, | 8588 8 street, with election of thej following officers: President, A. B. Carter; first vice president, Mrs. Gertrude Moser; second vice presi- dent, Mrs. Alfred Ball Garges; sec-| retary-treasurer, Mrs. Harry Leec Parkinson; members of the executive ,board, Charles 7. Purdum, R. D.} Rands and Mrs. George Middleton. The motto, “Fvery Rurleith Home a Garden Spot,” was adopted and the | objects of the club were decided on as co-operation among those in ted in better and more gardens, stimulation of interest in gardening, to aid in the protection of wild flow ers and birds, to study in all its aspects the filne art of gardening and to hold flower shows during the season. The next meeting will be held at the home of the president, 3710 S street. FURS TR | E Mr. Hariton | personally | oversees all | remodeling |and repair- |ing, which is | your assur- |ance of per- | feet work- | manship and | latest styles. | Special low charges dur- | ing June with P 7777770 OZ=r-moQO=2m 717 11th St. NW. Next to Palais Royal OMORROW IL SUMMER GOWN.S SPORTS D MADEMOISELLE SOCIETY. 1405 H St. N.W. Frank. 8227 604 9th St. N.W. Frank. 3713 F St. Cor. 12th Frank. 4312 723 14th St. N.W. 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