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/ SOCIETY. ==l OCTOBER 24. 1926—PART 2 THE SUI\;DAY "STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C . 1 S R ‘ 2k g Evans, Mrs. Helen Faris, Mrs, Nellle | J. Schart, Miss Margaret Schuh. Mr 2 i & Round of Activities i e e A e 0 {St. Patrick's Sodality L g e Ay g rred P B Rt A DS B ) ueen s ISIt 1 Vel'lt B L LA Married Wednesday A Card P Miss Elizabeth M. Gisriel, Mrs. Anna | Mrs. Emily Sheahin, Mr. F. 1. Sher In Society Cirel Mrs. J. Ernest Smith of Huntington | nnounces Lard F'arty | giumrre, Mrs. Leo Grady, Miss Mary |lock, Miss Beatrice Smith, Mrs OEIEEY ITcics e weekienin Phile: St. Patrick’s Sodality is giving its | Greeley, Mrs. Agatha M. Haines,|Frances Thuee, Miss Helen Turner - g b gl second annual card party in aid of the | Miss Loretta Hannan, Mrs. M. Miss Nellia Weymouth and Miss M. ee at nnapolis Out Chevy Chase Way |delphia, where she attended the Ses- Maryland . missions Thursday even- | Hoitt, Mr. J. J. Howley, Mi E. Wright. i Y| quicentennial Exposition. A ing, October 28, at the New Willard | Jewby, Miss Minnie Koeppfer g 3 : S SIS N TR of Lespton Hotel. The partial list of patrons and | Jessie Kops, Mr. Max Kops. Mr M Rimokv-K. kot : Bridge Parties, Di d |t srsterndane, S and Mrs WL patronesses includes: His Grace Most | ter Kops, Mrs. W. M. Kops, Mrs. J. ¥. | Mme. Rimsky-Korsako . . o : ridge Parties, Dinners and |ar -in-law, Mr. . W. L. 3 J. Curley, D. D.: Right | Reynolds Landis. S. " Larcombe, : sccwty Profoundly Stirred Althought Only Wives Gk Mectings. Soecial ., v ‘d‘:f‘“c' Thomas, Rev. John | Miss Kathleen Lawler, Mr. Willlam Guest at Opera Opening 5 ul eetings CCIRL | irect. Mra. E. Graham, Rev. Francis J. Hurney Leahy, Miss Mamie ILeonberger. o R ARSI Alecs of Of Few Officers Are Privileged to ,opecial e e ity of Wasnington et 5, Do Bev.| v, ARer: Eove. Me- Lo LovyTins | Mme. Rlmaky-Korskofl, siec | ew BEED e "Tw Features—House Guests |and Lee University. A g Lawrence J. Shehan, D. beth Lynn. Miss Bertha McCann, | the Russian composer Tschaikowsks. ! : 1 Call E ined—P G ":gemk-a]smc‘g“r Harry Aburrow, Miss Carrle Allen, | Mr. Frank McCann, Mr. B. Me- | Will be among the guests of Mr. and Meet Roya aller. ntertained —Pe rsonal|entertainea e neaday. byt honot 4 Mrs. P. H. Arnoid.\ Miss May Barrett. | Cann, Miss Mary McCann, Mrs. James | Mrs. Edouard Albion in their hox at N. |birthday anniversary party BT Mrs. P. V. Beyer, Miss Margaret Boud- | ) ville, Jane MclInerney. Mr. | the opening performance of the sea- e otes. A of their son Frederick. ren, Miss Mae A. Bowe, Miss Alice e\ r. Miss_Elizabeth Milo- | son of the Washington Opera Co.. . : . jon by e BEx. Ton1SERE ST RIEE L TiNaey; f0L Brick. Miss Datsy. Bric g vitch, Miss Nannie V. Mitchell, M Monday evening. December 6. The £ > ANNAPOLIS. Md.. October 23.— has been loaned for the occasion by Bradentown, Fla., where she will ‘ : B e | Aniife i BEaBT. MYe: Harry Nalley | cettons homva otanes Domale m *. ZAlthough the visit of Queen Marle of | MFs. Ritchie, mother of Gov. Albert@) ar. and Mrs. William Harold | spend the Winter months. v haRoeh: Teik o fiss Margaret Nelson. Mr. William | Tachaikowsky, will be given that eve ‘ i kbt 5 e SRRl sy o | e DL DS “pe‘(v"ewm ori:gur.nm;f Smith entertained at bridge and sup- | A Mrs. Walter Dunlop will entertain s s ke Ml Macy v, | G. Neumeyer, Mr. James Nolan, Mr. | ning, when Mme. Elean Rokoska, wife - o . ate Wibtinl Gme-ahp L ¥ L WeA U B s - Tuesday event e L T b C e Collins, Mr. "1 John J. Noonan, Miss Lillian Norris, | of Tullio Serafin, conductor of the ey A Oty at the|Man of the committee having charge DO iesday evening at their home, | and bridge Monday afternoon at her # P g Jomephine. Connolly, | Dr. L. Bryson Norris, Mr. John | Metropolitain Opera, will sing the JTii.6nly those officers o 3 "€ ! of the affair. _ |on Military road. home on Oliver street. . colladay, Miss J e boes 3 fary O'Malley. M = 3 d Dmitri Smirnoft < Naval A\‘r-i.«:i:nv-.v“s::?hfl"‘u’i-‘féf;,fri‘\'_'l’l‘;‘;’fl“i Mrs. Hinds, wife of Capl A Wo| Mrs Clara A. Sasser of Hesketh | M. Edith C. Howard has returned R ‘ Miss M. Cunningham, Mes. *Jules SE L LR Db R el ity A ke .. [:ments and their wives were ; Hinds, left Sunday for .08 Angeles 10 |sireet left Tuesday for Philadelphia, | to the home of her brother-in-law and | [: . St : , * Doyle bara Rhode, Mrs. Jessie D.|performance. Mr. Smirnoff wil be ac- ~ 1o meet her during her brief visit at join Capt. Hinds, who Is on duty on | gpha,. ol a6k - % ) jster, Mr. and M J. Ernest Smith, 3 7 5 Sadie Dolan, Mr. Michael M. Doyle, A\“Il!! Rarbara le, Mrs. | I. oo 53 . “the superintendent’s quarters. it was | {it WA ot "al Chief of ataff for | e par A o LI | ntiathn stisel: atfer Spenaiie . Mrs. M. J. Dugan, Mrs. Agatha | Prosise. Mrs. X J- Safel; Mic B.lcomuanien by Fiiice 2eteteit % ihe real event of the week, for '_“'\h? | Rear Admiral Louis de Steiger. Mass. They will attend the Sesqui. |Several weeks in Detroit. Mich. 1" has a queen been entertained here be. | Ty, Uproaddus of Richmond, Va..|centennial - Exposition for- seroi| . Mrs. Karl Fenning of Northamipton fore. Queen Marle was accompanied|ho ix a sister of Mrs. Clement, wife street and Mrs. Jere Crane entertained 3+ . by her daughter, Princess ”‘“a'r’;‘-_ "o | of Comdr. Samuel A. Clement, U. 8. Ceci! Wilkinson has returned |the members of the Neighborhood i* “son, Prince Nicholas: the members of | ¢ "y "gnending the Winter with her [to” his home after spending several | Club at luncheon Tuesday at the home - . her suite and Rear Admiral ("mdle:;l | two daughters at the Peggy Stewart | weeks in Atlanta. Ga. of Mrs. Crane on Chevy Chase Park- ;. _Long, U. 8. N.. who has been detal | Inn, on Hanover street. N Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Swope enter-|way. The luncheon party guests at- = A5 her 2 - . {‘, Lieut. Comdr. R. A. Lavender, U. tained the membhers of their club at |tended the benefit brigde party at the t SN . ""“““;" I/ S. N who is on duty in the Judge |bridge and supper Saturday evening | home of Mrs. Joseph T. Maguire on A A S et “Rear Admiral and Mrs Louls M- 4giocate General's office at Wash- | at their home, on Huntingion street, | Hesketh street. [ PRSP SR Nulton, was hostess al a bridge PALylingion gelivered an address on “Pat-| The apron committee of the Chevy | Rev. Dr. William Patrick, pastor of ‘Individuality in Furniture ¥riday evening in her _"““‘“. ' Mar. | ents and Patent Laws” to members | Chase Chapter of the Y. W. C. A.[the Protestant Episcopal Church at at DeMoll’s” Naval Academy in honor of Miotone | of the post graduate class ai. the | met Tuesday afternoon at the home | Bakersfield, Calif., has heen the house : Jorie Moody, daughter of Capt. Roscoe | oo Academy Saturday morning, | of Mrs. Roy 8. Steward. on Shepherd | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grattan | Daughter of M d Mrs. George F. €. Moody. = -y | October 16. street. Luncheon was served pre-| Doyle, at their home on Thirty-third | Brown, formerly M Marion Jeanette ® and Mrs. Carlos Cusachs ""']‘" Miss Mildred Ramsay. daughter of | ceding the meeting. street. - Dr. Patrick, who for the past | Brown. ° tained 2 company of 40 at dinner this | ;1 "y\jarin M. Ramsay, visited in | Dr.and Mrs, J. W. Crandall enter- | vear has been the national chaplain| evening and took their guests later to | Annapolis last week. Miss Ramsay jtained at dinner Monday evening at |of the American lLegion, came East to . L] the dance at the Naval Academy. and her sister. Miss Anpe Ramsay.|their home, on Jocelyn street. There | attend the convention of the Legion at | and Mme. Willm occupied an apart- Mrs. Marshall s was hostess at | Lol 0 ding the Winter with their | were nine guests. Philadelphia. ment in the Argonne last Winter, and ‘ 2 buffet supper urday evening, | L 5, in Georgetown, D. C. h;‘w, ;lm',\' P. Miller has returned Mrs. J. Ernest Smith entertained | have spent the Summer in their home October 16. g M . J. Ballreich and Mrs. C. C.|to her home, on West Kirke street, | the members of her club at luncheon | in France. 3 Lieut. Comdr. and Mis. Lawrence | GO nitestatned at bridge el after dividing the Summer months In | and bridge Wednesday afternoon At e —Offers the latest and hest in ¥'. Neifsnider were hosts a Lipegrd | last The Little Inn, Villiamsport and Philadelphia, Pa., | her home on Huntington street, The secretary of the Czechoslovak pusinei eicning at their home at the Xaval st lili e nd Atlantie City, N. 3 il | legation and Mme. Fisa were hosts Furniture, Pianos and Player- Academy in_honor of Mrs. | e & el i Mrs. Albert Barker of California 5 | at luncheon yesterday. 5 . . Dillingham of Honolulu, who is their | Ms. Jordan, wite of Prof Detiel| e’ nouse guest of her brotherin. | Envoy of Belgium Plans iRy S e e oo Pianos, Radios and Orthophonic ’ Carroll Van Ness of | for its first meeting Tuesday after- | (b Inq, e e T To Sail for U. S. Nov. 4 | the Netheriands leration and Baroness Vietrolas. ‘o are muests for the week [noon in her home, on Charles street. | & (P70 8¢ CACHE home, on Ingom vl g van Boethelaer van Oosterhaut ar- fn“‘l‘,"l',",'”'\f‘,; Van Ness' brother-inlaw | Rev. Ly Frederick C. Houghton of | {78, Mis Mekenslo mother, Mrs. e L O R T s ; fnd “wister, Mr. and Mve. Carlos | e Sk Beans | M Willlam Penn of Minneapolis, | __(Continved_from Fifth Page) | the Veendam. from Holland, and wil We are planning for the biggest season 7 “ollege avente. of . S s, |y o e S . | e ras| on the first o < o 3 e E s LACannon, ComMERGRRY| T8Nt fheNavaliweatiomy. (| JLR0L I8 LHERhOHRSlEvRNt (O THInimon 1 oy i ol o auaten | oine (OLWRRWIBEtON ) int] o ¢S in this store’s history and as a result have ¢ midshipmien at the Naval Academy. | Mre. ~ Walsh, wife of Ensign| paies B, Penn, at thelr home. of ew York ahoard the Paris, are tem- | terhaut will succeed My. Loudon, the assembled larger and more complete stocks :n,'y Airs. Gannon held their first 3!\(”" Charles 5. Walsh of the xa\‘,\ .:ntl e I'heaily: Tivin Jat (e BEIEhUoR: Cave.: reuilie see v iheveriiter - Werteelistzarofi baina¥abla s ( S enition of. Ahis seaNon Wed roung =on. are spending the An- " Sanior work @ | e 3 S 3 « “wuilding Deve - B T ahs “Gumiion’ was ne Middieton Semines Griest, 81| A Wt Rl He Ao et e o satisfy your demands both in style, e foe e the Sy iy misted by the & veral officers :Ix..n_ ST eRG A | On\:}n\)}:l: r':( Rnflr;';lock at ‘VI}: quahty and in prices. and Weber Due-Art Reproducing Piames B he ac . Mo .. Johnson a ome of Mre. R. R..Fl ol " on Y And Mre. Gannon were hosts | daughte Marie Johnson and | atveet. The work of the commitiee > ok f' mpany o dinner this eve- | Miss Elizaheth Johnson, who have|.ill he completed for the annual 4 n(;r?x: At the al Academy spent the Summer in nmlnm n!;u-v !‘?('l bhazaar which was held Friday from - Bl R ughter of Mr. | turn. to Annapolis and will spen noon until & o'clock in the Chevy 2 e o n-is the guest | the Winter at Carvel Hall Chase library. e amous uo rt of her brotherdnlaw N Miss Louise Phipps. who has spent | \jrs. Jvilliam €. Keech of Ray D tent avarty in | the month with her father, Mr. Henry | mond street has gone to Santa 2 s » v York g th them ateended | Phipps, at Carvel Hall, left Monday | Monica. Calif., where she will spend P e Beinteton foot ball game at | for New York ter months as the guest of her epro uclng 1aNnos Princeon S rday. October 16. | Comdr. and Mrs. Franeis N. Rock- n-law and daughter, Mr. At Wonc n. who i a stu-| well and Mrs. Elliott H. burwell Irving Norwood, formerly of o . . : A e U miversity of Virginia. | spent the wealt end with relativen at | Washington. —Are obtainable in the Steinway, Weber, spent the week end with his mother ceton, N. J., and attendtd the| Miss Ruth Warren, daughter of Dy Steck, Stroud and Aeolian Pianos. o ench Tilghma: Princeton foot ball game there. {and Mrs. Benjamin Warren, enter » ant. and Mre. Harry A. Baldridge | Mrs. Marshall Winchester of Bal- | tained the members of her club at | h e wondaEtiE s e et diRodud oot Oia éntertained tonight at dinner and took | timore has been the guest of her performances of the leading dance planists and the mastery| their ests o the v ental hop at iy D nnl s sl o i concert planists right in the home. These include Paderew- the Naval Acalemp. J"' Faies e i CHASTLETON HOTEL _ L ski, Hofmann, De Pachman, Gabrilowitsch, Bauer and many ‘ AIrs. ]Kaurm.,],.n e .',.f “_l‘;l:"' ’j;j‘:"{"»l,f-]’fl;"‘*';;:!i;;‘;"‘f.;‘(‘"i‘ff‘ DINING ROOM On_ waffle cloth with cotton chenille yarns gives vou a sbit medium- others. i;:;:'\jll;n: The “\Winter in Washington, | afternoon in her home, near Annapo- | 16th at B North 10000 weight rug and in any color or patteribyou Wi h. y . h fl‘ 695 ic the week end guest of Comdr. SRR e AR Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00 Quick, Easy and Inexpensive. Free Instruction Upl'lg ts om Ars. Willam D, Brereton in th Miss ) : » L e e Choice of Roast Turkey or Sirloin Steak 3 Yol g . ter of Capt. and Mrs. Charles ¢, Con- Speelal v Day, $1.00 2 home, on Upshur road. o nding sev- | ard. was hostess at a tea Saturday e 5 Cents THE BUTTERFLY BOX, 739 llth St. N.W. Grands, Priced From $1,750.00 y»“’!"‘ s Philadelphia as the | #fternoon at the Naval Academy 3 | eral weeks elphia U Aive, Martin M. Smith has closed | mmm——_—— e LT e o o) g o 0= KOHLER & CAMPBELL M tiy Lazenby. were hostesces | e she will spend the Winter. ~I e Ry ear Admiral and M H. | Tuesday afternoon. in compliment to d.nmh;l’l- A 'N Char- I - £ ABY GR I w*ho Lot T "f""‘:‘, “I‘F".“.‘Tif‘;‘l' {Tasw sud sister, Br. and Mes, Corvetl o] Tt s e » to Mr. William T. Conklin of G | Storrs Alden. sailed Wednesday from I'he House T'he House » < O e ilizabeth Poe. daughter of | New YVork for Cherhourg, where Ad- SiiGouttesy £ @ " The reputation of these wonderful instruments {s firmly Miss Elizabe sl hore. | Miral Burrage has heen ordered to ) % 0 ourtesy : o ins $ ' Ar. and Mss. Philip Poe « o | oAy d ihe Cniieal ot ) 08 to 6i¢ ELEVENTH ST, ) established. Over 200,000 of these instruments are in fine e e end her Aqughter, Mise | nAval forces in European waters. homes, schools, musical colleges, ete. du Ba it il ighy e Comdr. and Mrs. Archer M, R. Al- Frances du Barry. in their ROME, |, “entertained al supper Saturday B B . Biiler End ner {evening. October 16. in thelr home. in 5] . > N 3 - . | Rogy L daughter. Miss C :q"_”'“’“”r.""“’ Lieui. Comdr. and Mrs. Georze D.|[5] f veturned from Stow R e Wi guests for ti veek i ereicytnentinnenRummer snd) MUTIay ere feniens for e mcoid Come In and Hear evencd 'h"""j“:\‘I‘lfi“:'y“ onfRar Nair on the Reina Mercedes. station The Victor C ’s S d S ti 1 given by the officers on duty at the | (eipoyy e i i i Naval Academy will be held Friday. | “ i Comdr. and Mrs, Baloh Achievement in Music ecember 10. . op | Kiely ave stopping at Carvel Hal Miss_Marjorie ““““L‘; s f | during the stay of the U. §. §. Mahan O] ] Capt. Roscoe Moody. Ne 18 LN€1 at the Naval Acade on hoard Bt Yl 2 S e ol ! e New ophonic daughter of Rear . M| s executive officer. .;fihn Halligan, in '“"“‘ home, on | "% it Comdr, and Mrs. €. E. Mor- o ’rince George stree o row have leased one of the Andrews Col. J. R. M ylor was the 2Uest |y oq on King Genrge street for the recenuy of his siste: Mrs. Philip | Winer. Alzer. on Murray Hill 3 - Dinger. wife of Capt. Henry €. 3 = 3 4 Sl ARG i o inl Goond luck is the name we give to ! " b e . ¥ has returned 1o her home in | - Gond luck in the nam g g Artists, when making records, now sing or play in a natural position before a i - = ——— chmphone—,l‘l::th ar ‘;.heyh sing nrlplnv at a public performance. These New Joseph Worthington has had | T . < ! eard to be appreciated. t i visiting her her cousin. || A New Principle in adorned with Records lfl'l\;:t Sl ppr It is h:ryl to expln;n in words the i AtaN . A Jersev. : wonder of t! hese records. Come in tomorrow and we will gladly give you a special Capt. and Mrs. F\'"j‘}""f "r"k“" l"; Complexion Treatment, quurious | demonstration without expecting you to buy anything. We want everyone in- e spe e week wi £ 3 3 r“f_a\‘.y. pent Lo SR T terested to hear thlvfl wonderful New Orthophonic Victor Record, especially line. on Murray " nabitualls. Ther clox the pores ‘andi{| IS8 o] when played on the New Orthophanic Vietrola. L Ars. Morris e of ‘flmd_ "f"*","; eventualls form a permanent. sozgy i La" et PERAnS ith || stifink fim which interteres with elim ° . Autumn . 15 mative zetpn and makes the skin sickly her son. Robert Morris. ir.. who is a o A - N W Orth ph V tr l ieenber oF ithe seconBiclhss’ofmmids|( [l an inests (mee Up tan Sanolicatim = e o onic 1ctrolas shipmen at the Naval Academy. tirely different principle. While perfectls i " ! Capt Harr.\lfhr i r. s N ““"‘! harmless. it has the peculiar property of The Orthophonic Victrola the Naval . half-dead particles of scarf-skin. as weil o] is positively a marvel. 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