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6 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOX, ‘Tales of Wéll Known Folk { A CHEVY CHASE H( | D. €. TEBRUARY 5 1928-PART 3. SOCIETY. and will be in the recelving !’lur fl"Al 8 p.m. Mra. Elizabeth Burgess Huwhps;wm meet, 8 pm, February 8, lbzgg; prospective member.” some friend a 7 Collister will be the guest speaker. Mrs. [home of Mre. Paul B. How : SREr G, b et b e Gl Recent Engagement Collister is very well known in the short | Thirty-ninth street. when Mi will be the “card” of admission. = Al story”field, having published over 600 | Buchanan will speak on ~The Wl members have been invited to conform short, stories | Dressed Woman.* Each membe to the rule and attend Miss Bertha Frances Wolfe will meet | asked to bring some individual home= “The Valentine supper dance, given un- with the parliamentary law section Pri- making problem for discussion der the leadership of Miss Helen Wil- | day 8 pm. The biennial will need dele- | Plans are being made for the annual bar, chairman of the juntor section, will | gates versed in parliamentary law. | card party of District of Columbia As- have some specialty features in inter- | The Saturday book review, Miss sociation, which will be held in the pretive dancing by Miss Katherine Til- | Agnes Wi chairman, will have |lounge of the Grace Dodge Hotel on ton and Miss Virginia Barnhurst of the | “Claire Ambler” reviewed by Mrs. R. | February 13. Marforie _ Webster _ School and “Miss Woodland Gates: “Red Sky at Morn- Theima Schmidt, member of the se ing." reviewed by Miss Ruth Peterson: tion Members of the committec on ar- “Historic Trees of Washington.” review- rangements are Miss Phyllis Robinson, ed by the author, Miss Edna Roberts Miss Edith Orianl. Miss Virginia Diedel. The first day musical in Febru- Mizs Jewell B. Glover and Mrs E. B ary will have Mrs. Luther Gregory as Fristoe. Mrs. Cecelia Ward of the sec- solofst. Mrs. Gregory is the State viee In Social and Of_ficial Life Queen of England Startles London W Gay-Colored Automobile — Group of lntcrcsting Personal Sketches. American War Mothers.— na- tional and State officers who attended the Women's Patriotic Conference were entertained by the local cnapter at a dinner January 31 at the Hamiiton Ho- tel, Mrs. Lucy Cash presiding. Col. K. | J. Hampton of the cemeterial division i PY MARGARET B. DOWNING. Aisplaving their wares tion and desk clerk will receive reserva- president for Washington and Alaska | % HAMBIOR 00 00, el e s e e bl untii daik : Fred Egan, barltone. and a string or- Yo "¢ the French and Belgian ceme- Queen Mar: of Britam, alwars qu N sports section chairman, Mis chestra. will complete the program. ' tures Of the FrERTl oG o are taken nd conserrs has startied of a now mo- aborate trim- uchad with Miss Irgge Juno. chairman of the music group, under whese direction the O vho s ! i musicals are given, has made her Sun- | (00 AT N ey O e alt day Spresentations a rendezvous for | NEY saved from Cos i Mothers® m’-’,‘:‘,\';alfl“i;"h,‘nz"’" 2 organization were given by the follow- % T8y of the: cotempora ing: Mrs. Thomas Spence. national ure reviews. which will be given twice [ 0% e Mitwaukee: Mrs. H. H Mc- a month during the months of Febru- o past president. of Kansas Citv: ary and March. was given Wednesday. ypre Carrie T, Root, first vice president Books reviewed were “Trader Horn." ,nd"nmioizint edivnt “of Colorado: Mrs. roviewer. Miss Agnes Winn. chairman (i PRERNCE GG Cecond presi- of the revi China," reviewer. DI. gant and prison chairman. of North Anita Maris Boggs: “The Old Ladies.” carouna® wire Peter Campbell. fourth reviewer. Miss Alice Heaven. vice president and by-laws chairman. of Helen N Johnson, announces Miss Ma I armody as chalrman of the gym- m group: Miss Helen O'Neill, chairman of riding. and Mys. M. E. Ir- n. vice chairman. Mrs. Edward B Fristoe, chairman of bowling Miss Helen McGown, chairman of the library committee, reports 10 books add- od 10 the shelves of popular new fietion Miss Florence Spofford presented the li- brary committee five French books. il- lustrative of current French literature. Club members can give impetus to the further purchase of books by leaving Aitken. daughter of of these beautiful resting places of 30. Lady Boa Mr. lan Douglas presumptive of his Duke vll. Both young nave C: n and New York tions and both have fr I i the United States. The the granddaugh- ominion’s founders 1ondon by erbrook. soon o mpbell, th y litera- eir read maga 0 e tha MISS KATHRYN CHAMBERLAIN. The Thursday Night Salon had i T aat, Mmagzines of hot more than | paughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. plammer. vice chateman of the Ueitg Kentueky: Mrs. G. A. Howell, rec rding bargain magazine table. i the lobby of Chamberlain. who have announced her Siates Shipping Beard. who spoke on | morciary: Of Penmsylvania: Mrs W. B the grill g y engagement to Mr. James Marion Nav- “ifv Sea Stories” Hostesses for the %;T“"'fi ,“m{;fm"\?m?; et My Antoinctte D. Hechmer, chair- 10 ©f Washington and San Franelsco. evening were Mrs Lillan Plummer. wnmaikes, Mo M O O N aimoia man of the law and legislation commit- — ——— ' Miss Laura Thornburgh, Mrs. M. E. wrs ' Lottie Haas. Americanization t lans coples in| | Woodward. Miss Bertha Hebb. Mrs A ; ce. plans fo have coples of bills in|congressional committeewoman, will M;nxlwm;’nn ’T\ Irs. chairman, of New York City: Mrs. which women of the club should be in- i s, Mrs. Adelaide Bay- i ir- terested placed i the Hbrary and of- | icad the Maryiand branch of the Susan jor and mrs. Lily R. Hunt e of Terasy O aes " william ce at the club. o Interested members | b, Anthony Foundation at the celebra- | s political ‘rally was held Friday Marshall, resolutions chairman, of Phila- n study them and give this group of | b oMos. Anna B Hendley, chalr? | for candidates for national office. Each ' deiphia: Mrs. Elizabeth Martin, State orkers the necessary support in mat- | a0 Of arrangements, will be assisted member who felt the urge to run for president of Wisconsin; Mrs. Janet ters concerning club members and the | Uy, MIS Lilly Charles MacFadden. vice something had five minutes to tell of 'Boome. State president of Missouri DIStHSE of Colnbia chatrman: Mrs. Leon Arnold, Mrs. Mal- | per qualification: Mrs. E. T, Penwick, presi Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, chairman | lic Roberts Nichols, Mrs. Frank E . saturday afternoon the fine arts ginia: Mrs William Rocl of the lecture course being given by Dr. | Neeley. Miss Joanna Stopp. Mrs. EAna zroup met with Mrs. Ellis Logan. Al president of the Army and 5 William Lee Corbm of the Smithsontan MclIntosh, Mrs. Marie H. Heath, Mrs members interested in the fine arts are of Valor. Philadelphia: M: MRs. B 8. Institution. states single reservations L 7¢¥ M. Balley, Mrs. Lucy B. Ca: ted to attend the sessions of this Shanahan, pre: M Ellicott street. Chevy Chase, from a picture | can be made at the club office. George MFS: H. Moffatt Bradiey. Mrs. Cariton ter: Mrs. E. C. Wagner anish room of their new home. Bernard Shaw will be discussed in (he | Savage. director of the dramatic spoke before the boid and Mrs. Margaret AT i e sketches: Mrs. Robert M. Patterson. Mr. Hamilton presidents of the Dis £ chairman of costume committee. and of America’s great dramatic Chapter. el ol rn ol Twentieth Century Club,—The In- | MFS. Wallace Grayson Orme, chairman The hostesses were the drama February 2 Mrs Al E 4 i ternational Outlook Section will meet | 0 €lub co-operation 1 o February 6 An announcement of the celebration and later served cabinet and as duchy of Lancaste Wife of Dr. William P. Burnes, posed in the S sted Mrs. Buford. tained at Iuncheon at o 2o et el Mrs. Mrs. Marie O. tel the following natior e i biars A | Park Club. Owing to the absence of | %38 broadeast over WRC station Wed- ) : Mock and Miss American War Mothers: ) : 47, the chairman, Mis Ernest P. Bieknell | NC58a3 morning by Mrs. Hendiey ’ Spence of Milwaukee. Mrs. H s City. Mrs. Ca Mary B. G. A. Howell . hours are Monday from 11:30 Cluer of Ka from 3:30 to 5:30. Root of Colorado. M: librarian All rth Carolina. M CONDUCTED BY NANNIE LANCASTER. the vice chairman will preside. The Fi5 ill be Mrs Charles G. Abbott The International Association of Art ct will be “South o len Wil- R ;i i and Letters will hold its first salon of 1 P phi G AD == Miss Snlen ) B, Ll he aastameg ica” A short historical sketch of (1928 Sunday evening. February 12 DOOKS must be returned at once for toona. Pa - Mrs. W. P. Stewart of ried Queen chairman. and members of the ol f will be given The president. Col. Wade Hampton 'C0rd A personal book. “Wonder- aukee. Mrs. L. C. Boyd of New nad ection will bs hostesses at the “Mandate Ter Cooper will preside Young. has been Ind. Mrs. Peter Campbeli o 1 the Rosa Parsons of and Mrs. Any member it w0 n at the clu Jack dubb, bince. this afternoon, from 430 to 6 ‘granddaughter of the grab bag.” wi o'clock = .. be guarded. by Miss Myrtle Bunn The Monday bridge section colebrated | .y man and Mrs. Wymond Bradbu:s sih\ Miss Emma Strider | As the date falls on Lincoln's bi ¢ talks on current affairs in 'day. that fact has been recognized b couniries will be oiven. Tea will the special committce in charge of rved at 4 o'clock arrangements. composed of Mrs. Flor- heiding Mi: s have consent- the fifth Monday with a b r Parhamentary Law Section will ence Jackson Stoddard. chairman and The Wheel of Progress met at the m the bailroom of the chairman. Others of the g cet on Tuesday. 11 am.. i Wo- | founder: Dr. Mary Meek Atkeson, Miss Was wary 30. In eq to serve the society again for Covers were laid for 112 members and A C. Case. Mrs. Joseph F. Eiward City Club, 22 Jac place. | Laura Thornburgh. Miss Isabel T Hallencreutz guesis. Miss May Eleanor hostess, assisted by the exec: Mrs. Frederick Yates. Mrs. A. B Om- ake, Mrs. Metta Cole. Mrs J. Edwin Reid Gertrude Dolliver. M *S. Maddox and Mrs Edgar T B chairman of reservations. The meeting will be called to order p: tomorrow afternos ming late may be deps places for play, since all seats m 1 pres bank Mrs. Katherine J. Fenton. Col will have an Samucl Burleigh Milton. Prof. King 'ting at the Mt | Smith and Victor Russe! 950 am for a| As this will be the opening event conducied by Mrs |of the new vear of the association. an unusually large attendance is expected sday. | The association is now entering ur husi- | its eighth vear. It numbers among ° on choos: its members creators and appre- siesses were ) reen- ciators of art and letters.” not only in acy, Mrs. Sparhoofd, Miss Washington, but in both Americas and Helen Ifonta Mis 4 season: Mrs. Charles W. Wi Miss R 3 - . s. Alfred P. Thom western Africa. 4 aunt into the wilds Das declared that s avels no longe! lure. and she has opened 3 fiam B. Lamar. Mr. and Mrs_Bates Warren. Mr B Spencer. Mr A A Dennis. Mrs. Delos H. Blodgetr. Com- and Mrs David H. Blar drs Milton Joknson. Mrs. Ella Herbert Micou. Mrs. Prederick V. Abbott. Mrs. Lawrence H. Quirollo. Mr. Wade H. Cooper and Mrs. Albert L. Rhemstrom There will be sdditional names for 1s. and is 1aining Win- Mrs. Ryer- g a notabie a who was so completel erippied in the World War that only a t the indos meeting on Wedn Edgar Wi spoke to an er spatient the Un easy auction septior ish cider and doug Sara P. honored by hav f talking to the 1 Grogan will preside 2 dinner of the busi; roe. John Quincy Adams. Martin Van Buren and James st A e % 1 filled on time or the penalty Weston and t in foreign countries. Among the non- st " - P2 such high lights in resatuse | Lmiled amount of work is oow posaible. | oy peed resident” writers of the United States e N e 8 Washington Irving. charge d'affaires 105 15 Robert gne St HJ: Miss A. Hazel S chairman of included in its membership are Mar- aged as the #th annuai char- n 18 Bdward Everett, Char bert. whose exquisite murals in the 1o free and easy tion section. re- garct Widdemer. poet and novelist. of v ball of the This will taze Francis Adams. George Bancroft Hospital at Rheims created .o pearly $100 will be added to the York and a recent visitor in place April 9 on_the anniversary of the Lothrop Mot re. whether viewed in the (0,6 “yottorment fund by this zroup Du Bose Hevward of Charles- Appomattox. | Commitiees being ar- Jobn Hay, Wa Bace oo the coples which Were | ;rqugn the successful card arts Ie- e fiction . author of “Porgy". Mrs e i sl e George Harver and em- s m‘fl“_ O infui | cently given under Deye short addres s ,R}"N (Virginia_ Statt) of board meeting Tuesday morning. Feb- / . e up. 25 well | ot in' hospitals. and. appeared o | O fhis section, ¥ r ik Drinkwater a0 Lord Dunsan i fond: a Ann Mar- tuars D kwater and Lord Dunsan® ential newspaper publichers American Association of University Monday. Pebruary 20. is the date set have gained a knowlecge of what will w = rtraits of charge of the gues Women. T} re-schooi | 30 & iended when it came out T riy at the Southern Re- and " Ambessadors v Brance i | CHECT and susiain the bedridden. He (g ing at the meeting last ; @, Rieschool| England: Dr. George Anston of C R R s T e the greatest of is to0 rest at the Ryerson home in Lin- week: Miss Rose and Bea Keriassoff Tuesday afternoon | SA80: Mrs. Russel McLen of socia! commitiee wil have tabies and B Aenericanciiplomat- | 5 00 8 A4 the Byerson home I Lin e and Bea | - il ul S8 ot In areh, - Lyheand. Instruc f‘i;kfl'm,’,‘:‘;fi; ould Prove | begin his drawings for the Passavant | ginners from 8 until 9 o'clock. by MTS. compiiec basey on the Seine. and Mr. Herricx Memorial in C He also has been | [, Becker She diroc present incumbent of the nigh ek | engaged to cover the walls of the new | “The board of firxt held by Prankiin. would cordiane FATGs In the Orthopedic Hospital of | Tuesday. 8 pm indorse any organized movement. iy Fhiadeiphia and there are other cen- | will preside § #id the many struggling artiste from \cr, Clamoring for Prior 10| The Thimble Ciub meets from 11 2 This countrs Somiciiing ATlisls {rom 191: this artist made a specialty of |until 2 pm. every Wednesday WS- pamting ballrooms and music rooms | John Alien Munson is chairman and some of his most charming work | bers of the club who have Prince Gelasio Cactani. former Jialian ® 10 be found in a few American villas | which they wish 1o occu fornia. Edw arkh: represents California in study group in adolescent psychol- | though now livi under the leadership of Dr. Wini- | In the Interng mond. will be of France evening. Thit will not be a | men and wo last year's adolescent | contribution of will begin the subject | art. culture and human pi 5 members and | Althoush Li nt will meet once a week tion to the ages will be feat st of the club year, probably 'Program will have an international he associatior W York the salons Pr -school Study assist during the afterncom: M. George Hillyer. jr. chairman: Mrs. A Lee Rhemstrom. Mrs. Tully Vaugha: Mrs Percy Quin Mrs. Rose D. Mul- care. Mrs Archibald Youns. Mrs. Rob- ert N Harper. Mrs. Franklin Kir r Leland S_Connass Mrs Wallace Wi:- Reservations on wives section been made by * % % = > of members DY members of | for ti Ambassador. coilect e phot on Lake Geneva and in the Southern | this group of women seeking recr. it ~ |on Tucsday nigh flavor. Speakers w announced __The meeting was pri of a1l his predectssons from e aeraPhe | pyrences. | He painted a delightful | in their braneh of work which, at the e wiie | The fortmg Ik will be given later axie. Mrs. Paul Moore Baron Pavs. who was promoted from Study alonz mythological lincs in the | moment. is making sieeping garmes A noon 445 by Drew = z e : Minister at the time thai Great Britain, home of the late Edmond Rostrand in | for the children of the Washington - of foretgn news of the District League of The Washington Reader’s Club w Daily. He will discuss Weomen.—Ome of mecl Tuesday. an Conference. from DIOSTams in the club vear has been ' {(PUER-S t returned scheguled tfor the month of Febru (Eryan. peesident reside Doctrine of In- | Practically every afternoon and evenine 3“ 9{‘ e S %6 devotedit i 1 o will be in charge of the pro- i red Richmond o o some form of league “The Pirmamen:” 3 o Lahire activity, Dr. Anita Maris Boggs, presi- Sl e @lb L e ey en Davs Modern Approach to dent. hav nged activitics that will render “The Song of ch me: ‘!' T find something of ramount interest in her own fis) ’ i H s S Miss Violet Pierson. 3 —invitations for so- and FiSwn cial functions were de- The Thursday Night Salon. M a Poe Bennett, chafrman, w “They Mrs. William ered by hand with i the assem- | Bernard Ostermann. Europe of Corcoran Hall. George mosi portrait painter. as gue: ¥ and France elevated their en- ATgales in the Pyrenees, near the Span- Home for Children. 'rv:m:x-w Yoys. These photographs may be seen ish border ments were under way last We in the waiting room of the chancelry The card party given h ] on Sixteenth street. and. though of to raise working funds proved a su most modest appearance. are the be Lady St. Helier, widow of one of Lon- | cess. despite the heavy snowstorm ning of such a collection in this city, G0WS famous jurists of a half century | the party date. Members of the cluh There is & rumor. however, that Sir A20- has announced her retirement from | who cannot sew or ghve time for thi Esme Howard intends 1 req e 21 social duties and at the age of | work can become contributing mem- Britsh government compiete tes 87. This venerable old grande dame of | bers » ; Tepresenting all envoys sent to Wash. ViClOTian days chats afably of Lady | The “County Fair” sponsored by the ington by his country. The London PAalmerston’s salons and the “big wigs | board of directors, will be heid the suthorities are ngid in preser-ing on “hO attended. and she can recail quite | afternoon and evening of Thursda canvas the features of every major offi- < [€2diy all that transpired at a famous and Friday. February 16 and 17. No streets preside * * % % in working expend the clubhou ee the destiny of The beau s the gos W®ing the “count Miss Esther Marsh May Rail at Thi = : ‘. A ) s / er, as C. Johnson, ‘Renascence 8 e T cial and it would be 3 ain banquet when she sat between Charles admission fee will be charged —Every il University Mr. Ostermann will talk on ena <k X formal ceremony. To- . Buch 3 valusbie coneceinn or o vl Dickens and Lord Edward Bulwer Lyt~ | committee and section of the cib has g oo a social four. Mrs. T. M. | periences in Painting Ro R o her ey day they come throagh the establishment on Massachusetts ane. | ©0n. Having no heirs. Lady Helder | been invited to arrange a comcessio: one of the members who have | exceliencs W Bostrom, Eehow” ad M in the majority of nue. Literary celebrities would adorn |F€CenUy deeded 1000 acres of her coun- | All avallable space will be occupied his group, including Lord Lytton Bulwer (T Place. once in the rural surround- | There will be bargains everywhere and and that of Sir John Augustus Foster, D5 Of Surrey, but now completely | competition will be keen. The “favor- #o1 of the Duke of Devonshire, who f; | Demmed in by the growing suburbs of | jte recipes” will have samples on d 1810 wrote the first descriptive letters L07GON. 1 form a new subdivision | play and judges will pass on the menits progorey R Whipp! Bt entirely compismentary of the new | LD subdivision is o0 be called St |of each and first and second a%ards communi cnest comm Pederal City, then a struggling. miry Helier. in gracious recognition of her will be made Mrs John A me of the commi and recom village. Henry Stephen Pox. Minister |8ifl. and all homes erected on this <on wi ve for sale the ended indorsement of this proj, in 1836-1844. nephew of Lord Chan. £round must contain sufficient acreage phants” of club members was ained. Mrs. M Ripg wrote exbaustively of Washing. (197 8OWer and kitchen gardens and ' will be Mrs E H Aboe Misx A ed 1 abroad, will give a | from Sweden, will be guest of The Arts and Crat's of Japan.” | _The national board has & Mrs. Knapp n authority on this | District league to be its g subject. Her talk will be illustrated [tea given in honor of Sa with her collection of Japanese objects | Farnham at the Willard Hotel of from 4 to 6 pm. No guest pr permitted the District At 8 pm. the drama group w With Mrs Estelle Moses. chairm cases, hut lose nome eof their former ceremenial importance or dignity when designed and en- graved by “Bnemoo‘ ¥ et Susan B. Anthony Foundation.—One of the of the 101 bir of Susan B. life member of th DA The group is gett or the ¥on. political and social must be sold as freenold and never | Carleston. Mrs F. A D Of shaidiios of thor cld at the First Cc Siicing coctests Tha oy, o Sl Sioia S . leased or rented. But Londoners ap- | Mc Pillie € She AMatedor tional Church. the President's church. the group cannot SUbmIt mamen: ) 611 12¢h Se. s pear simply aghast at the way suburbs B, Dodson Louise on et 'y 15 at 8 pm, will be 1 The shor " g b story group directed -br Distriet of Columd unvei of a brongze tablet having Mrs E. W. Davidson will meer » inscribed thereon the names of 104 i sl st TN persons who pledged the first gold dol- iars on Februa 15, 1924, at the cere- | brat pf Miss Anthony's 104th birth- day iversary, held at the Central h School he gold d ow roses, k Homs Fconomics T officers of the Woman's Demo- | 5Pring up overnight, and cven so gra- | J 8. Tassin, Mrs. Meta Cole. M: eratic Cluc and such prominent leaders ' €lous a gift as that of Lady St Helier Catherine Durham_ Mrs. G_ M. Em- a5 s Peter Goelet Gesry. president of | is being roundly ¢ rized. Unlike | merich, Miss M E Shanahan Mrs the Congressional Club, take a lLively ' American where new communi- | 3 R Coburn and Miss Abby Johnse 1 In the conlroversy which wages lies are welcomed, Londoners are peti- | This commitiee has gone on record a from ocean 1 ocean and from Canada | Loning Parliament w curtain in a receptive mond for gifts, from a 1 Mexico over the merits of the donkey ber of appendages to their and 0 “thimble a ptano v typily the Jeflersonian party. There cease incorporating new villages. Lady | A modern drug store, operated by 2re many Democratic clubs which have Bt. Helier, whose gift caused the up- | Miss Adeia Heaven and membe on record g the taking heaval, makes astel rejoinder t the puble e committee, will dis- ie. an ides which things must change in cities as v play goods selccted for thelr appeal to 0 be g Association.—The b 16 and rs were symbolized by wn as the yellow rose fund. of which Mrs Virginia Peters arkhurst 18 chairman. Among the m the month b myited member John B Daniel wer, will be the honor gu b, prowsts and much In customs and that she rememb the teminine tastes, A variety of cold contributors were Mrs. Carrte Chapman ALL ‘\'INTE ridicule, but the most respectful atten- *hen no actor, actress, disorced per. drinks also.will be dispensed. Assis'- Catt, Mrs John D. Sherman. Miss £ ) the suggestion that the doctor or lawver was received al courl ing be Miss E ott Vail. Mrs Belle Sherwin, Lady Nancy Astor, the restored” v the honored of in high society s, Mrs H Abhbe. Mr usurped vy % % % & Mrs E'tlah Van Metre . Tne Ga Bpeaker of the House Cramp Clark, once made & witty speecn beast, with- 13 the lian Wright - Jate Dr Kate Waller Barrett, Mrs. Ida re’ ateh Helen Brown, Husted Harper and other women of na- £ Wymond Bradbury, Miss Lou Bal- id international reputation AND s. Edgar T. Brown d Mies Jo Fisher will render a oy rothe | doned Sy ki baritone solo. Former Senator Robert = been iates oy v S 58 d professiol SeCti] . C rns 1 2 ¢ - ? the herald of 1ua I Cen hased about hall and protessional section L Owens will pay tribute to the mem Marshal Poch was Lhe Ravenel estate ch lies partly in Miss Heaven Wil spo ‘v-x a dinner at the clubhouse ory of Miss Anthony Miss Etleen Al ¥ b W Rl ~ N Wed evening a! 6:30 oclock. Fowler will tmpersonate Miss Anthony IN£ A A (‘ s Fat Miss in the s £ ¥, 1 ‘, by th b . . § 2 Beaufort al art) nliedon Coun- o) S . the Douid Sustes in cousseior | RASSEH MEC Bartly oy Colledas(Coun- asist ) 3 man will preside dramatic sketches. Judge El- Teras Whes o great Biste of |, lined mension as & hunting lodge and | The Monday bridee section m Peari McCali Is chairman. Members are mer J Binford. Judge Hunt. Judge dsiasm ia his honor e o Ut hge And | wii be in charge of ihe delic invited to make reservations, which are Rufus W Pearson and Judge Seiden will . : 3 . h M'- splendid Club of S w York | table Home-cooked food of Limited o 100 participate in enacting the court trials o t's and Mis 3 Al K ring the duck | Will be offered for sale by M Mrs. Merritt O Chance, chairman of | Mrs. Parkhurst. Maryiand State di- | N Biatr the commanger. shouting season ing e QuCk | fagdos, Mrs Prederick Yate membarship. committen. announces | rector, who is on the reception commit- = - f 4 s « ulture ould oy naries €. Cable and Mrs LAwir pecial tea will be given Priday after- reports renewal memberships from * allie stimles (mx e | HITITE hehibloss coitc fpeeier s Miss May Elcanor Smith 15 neon from 330 unill 5 30 oclock. un- State Senator W H_Fooks, State Sena- | - 0 ‘I ot nceome gl W testore them W their or chairman of this seetion der the direction of this committee. Dis- wr D G Ward. Mrs. G P Bickford. | e beeele e . thiis wad s the Kol yf | | The clubhouse will be decoraied un- | inguished women will be honor guesta Mrs_George Morrison Qaither. nation ved coming from bel U 3 ur @ ’ Lotal o ection of Miss C| R e i Ml LR el A e Citizens of Terss and ths was ay 10 fo0d supply. But Mr. Hutton, Mr dlEsaon Ao/ AN O s 7 b m of ¢ party omi wph, B Btevens and many othc 4 Gy e, Caroline B 4 The ¥ ibare teken ovet ang g 1s Edward Frisloe W Blate on wh Rutley will be assisted o nial Lime tiee enougs ! ¢ /8 . o r: v S : B eidlepiay TN OB D o & e As I mNA ()l R Final Clearance Sale of Winter Coats offers SuLhoritier ax bring the Dema: believe that i ilen ey, The eard room Wil & : | : eing i p=§ UeiCYE Shant e L e e® Gpen to members and their fric S amasm Ortun Se mome 5 the Repubis ,,',,’ are :’,.;.g Guie well in the eco Mrs. M. O, Chance, chairs of the |7|q CONNECTICUTY AVE~ r}xr.\ ama >|g o[\[n tunmty., D¢ ’{ unJ}u" tramomne d Ducks certs bring & good price K Membership committee, will (ffer bar models in desirable colors and styles. ¢ - g 4 ducks Ea memberships ano will be wisited A and 1A Aucks b members of that committee I k- B maltiply v tuch an extent . ) sspgp i , ing recommendation 1 om sand M e e et | M Johin Mock, chairman of L o it 7 " "” ""l'" ”’ tainment, has in the ¢ of !,.v-- ) s () ¢ ) i DUt the Lame ogram of “stunt or each - - ! 4 2 . dng - Mrs Patrick Gallagher, drama 1 v cnlien course, the porsibility of many | fyons director of the music section, will ia rice plantation: di Miss Agnes Winn of the junior section g o U 1 valued wild rice W anq Miss Helen Wilbar, e chalitnan AAINTH N i Msead of permit- | are planning an attractive display of ing i v g0 W the @ucks sweets” at the table allotted ul..x ’ur'« s s - ¥ ¥ 3 Yon. Assistng wili be Mrs. G ira- v . = Y R iog il lamps | My Prank Littewn of Warrenton, | ham. M. Aivina Carroll, Gt Oriani 1 HE Final Clearing Sale of it up-to-aste Va, who 1 the president of the Fau- | P Beeder s evehie! dispiay s res i bl alies” i Logurin, Oarden Ciun, se- |y e 400 BUSKICLT GE0Ry | Formerly $135 to $155 Formerly $185 to $225 Dresses gives you choice und the [ cently contributed u valusble paper W ] “educational commit- - s Paper | the Winter studies of her club on grow- | oL rman of the educaunel com o e of smart models in silks, jerred T wnf yon by | ing flowers under glass, Mrs Litteton | U, M1 el Al G f whilst the menager reads Uhe | yeceived the | ,-? By i an;,]u chairman, will be asslsted nl‘ um‘ Booth 50 a roup o georgettes satms a "J conformity with § coriie e blue 1jubon e MIa- | by s Blewnrt, Mrs larvey § b ¥ ool antormity wilh Uielr seUons | winter disp) g ke P s by Mis Andrew v favorites ROBort | e MY n artenwn for s W Wiley and Mrs Carl Hang crefpes. )'nr 3. et S | et angement of the Bird of | " Miss Pearl McCall chaiman of the RESSES b Desirable ghts tales. &0 th: oroiid w wild variety which pusiness and professional section, will N colors. d the seven thieve i a popuiar menber of Uiat | preside over the “utility table,” where a plunted i w bowl s o furnieh oot fowers for special occa- | w conservatory and her favorite flower 45 365 o o * ¥ Valentine s day or Warh o mseses s the Tuchsla Bhe 1 of ,l:':,,",‘, b i | Ington f or wny festival which | Ui opiuion that Uis lovely, giucetul ” VAl enlie for gay @ecormiton The Bird of | plant s not cultivated enough i o e R | Faragise S v3via oranke wnd biue wIth | in the house, W 15 & jay, and U1 P gk i st il L tne most brilimet green dewves and | pianted 1o the garden in early Bpring . cceeding his father 1he s eretore vould not be wfover for every |0 will bloom continuously until b s 1 e B in vardl sl Mix Liteon b walh | e o take 1 biack to the glass hous 1 e cyowded distnic here the Ui Beiool btr Qg duoin BUed Bl sgeig v 7 P/ N ’ A

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