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0 SOCIETY." CTHE : THE PART - 3. SU DAY: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MARCH 18 1928 ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Sands re- turned last week to her home in Rich- mond after & visit to her brother and sister-in-law, Judge and Mrs. J. K. M. Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heniy Smith are home from a t to the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Robinson, in Gloucester, Va. Mr, Frank Perry was the week end | guest of s parents, Mayor and Mrs. Frank B. Perry, or Orange, Va. Miss Mary Tyler Heiner has returned from a visit to Miss Eleanor King in Annapolis. The Rev. Dr. Berryman Green, dean of the Episcopal Theological Seminary, is spending the we end in Richmond, where he will Right Rev. Thomas Darst, bishop of East Carolina, in | the dedication today of the new St Stephen's Church. The Rev. Dr. Chasjes T Warner, rector of St. Al- Many of Capital SocialMSetE‘l Seen in the Passing Throng Departures From City Noted and Return of| Absentees Also of Record—House Guests Being Entertained. Mrs. Bleasc, wife of Senator Cole L.| Morvistown, N. J, sccompanied by . Blease, has been ill in her suite at the | their daughter, Miss Parker, are at the | " Washington Hotel since her arrival| Wardman Park Hotel for a brief stay. from Souul rol e N, W S— | _Mr. and Mrs. Johannes A. L. van den Rear Acmiral and Mrs. George R.|Bosch have retarned to Was X will go fo New York tomorrow | from Holland and are at the M for & viatwith their son-in-law and | temporaril. daughter. Ma). and Mrs. John R e & Kahlc, réturning to thelr apatment at | _Mr. and Mrs. Charics B. D. Wood of the Waraman Park Hotel shortly before | Wilkes Barre, Pa., are at the Wardman Park Hotel for a fow days, visiting their daughter. Miss Eleanor Wood, who at- Mr. | tends Miss Madeira's School They 10 have with them their 6-vear-old twin t0 | daughters, Mary and Augusta. and are | accompanied hy Mrs. F. W. Frantz, also | of Wilkes Barre. Lee. wife Lieut. Comdr. e - A. Lec, is recyperating from a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall have ness in her home in Chevy | returned to their home in Cheverly, after spending several weeks at the Hotel La Fayette. be one of the assi Mr. George Everly spent end with his mother, Mrs. Sue Everly, in Strasburg. Va. Mrs W. P. Crismond, who has been spending several months with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Hell- muth, on North Alfred street, left week to visit her brother and sister-in law, Mr and Mrs. Earl Hellmuth, in Los Angeles. and will sail from there to join Mr nond in Shanghai, China. Mrs. William Lewis and her young son. Billy, spent last week end with her mother, Mrs. F. J. Andrews, in Caroline County. Mr. and Mrs. T ing clergy. ngton from siness s and the Southwest. trip s. of Beecher Longvear of Eax mother of Mr. Robert | Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bradshaw of who was the United Omaha, Nebr. have taken a suite at 1 in Lucerne bofore his as- | the Wardman Park Hotel and have as in the State Depart- | their guests Mr. and Mrs. John B. apartment at the Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Mason S. Mis. Zerbe of New York. Mrs. C. Q. Wright has returned to cfore their arrival in her home at 1739 Church street north- last week. Mrs. Munro | West, after having been in Easton, Pa., remain in Washington for a short | for six weeks with her son, Comdr. C. before T ing to New Jersey, Q. Wright, jr., who is slowly recovering e Mr. Munro is a member of the | {rom a serious iliness. g on facult; D W | = ¥ Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Mears have re-'| Hives in Atlanta. B oy churst, | Mrs. Edwin H, O'Brlen has gone to g ‘flower, | her home in_Charlottesville after a | visit to Mr. O'Brien’s father, Mr. E. H. ! O'Brien, on Cameron street. i Mrs. Brant and_her_daughter, Miss De Forest Paine, who | New York Tuesday with a party of |Lelin Brant, of St. Petersburg, Fla., ter in An- | friends, returning to her apartment ui | are the guests of the former's son-in- custa and Thomasville, Ga, have ar- | the Wardman Park Hotel next Sunday. | law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tved in Washington for their annual | 5 = i the Wardman Park Hotel. Wednesday to spend a_weck or moj \d nicce, 7 ark He ; to her nephew and nicce, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Crenshaw are She will be accompanicd by her daug . H Magruder. their son-in-law and daughter, | ter. and they will be at the Gra Mrs. William Buckner McGroarty has Mr. and Mrs. C. Leslie McCrea. in their | Dodge Hotel. zone to New York City to spend some home on Bradley Lane in Chevy Chase, time with her son and daughter-in-law, where Mr. Crenshaw is seriously ill. . have with them at Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. McGroarty. Miss Maude Ardagh of Orillia,| the Wardman Park Hotel for a fou | ghrs: W. H. Crump and Miss Mamic Canada, is the gucet of Mr. and Mrs, days Mr. Storer's son and daughter-iu- Crump motored to Upperville, Va.,.and Conada. Js Lhe Sucst of pr- 800 MI%- | law. Mr. aud Mrs. Theodore L. Storer, of | Shent last -week . end with Mr. Crump, Cicveland Park Cambridge. twell, who formerly | Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Columbus |, 0t pru, V: W i sper wee T | Washington, but now e ioend the Jests last week of Mr. and M3, D. C. part == . Mr. and Mis. Book returned bas taken an apart-| nrr and Mrs. Willlam Rosendorf of | recently from a motor trip to Harpers fiower for the Spring | 5607 Sixteenth street northwest will sail | Ferty and Winchester, on the steamship Majestic March 30 Mrs. J. C. Tutt, who has just com- Gibaud of | 8 Stay of three months in Europe, visit- pleted a visit in Florida, was the guest ibaud ©Of 5 "Paris, London, Berlin, Vienna and | for several days last week of her son other ‘continental citics. and_daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L, [ % and left later for a trip 10 . Williams, accom- | Denver, Colo. P = Miss Holen | The marriage ‘is announced of Miss fternoon for | Mary L. Harlow and Mr. J. Richard hey will sail | Groves. son of Mrs. J. M. Groves, which ks’ stay in 100k place in Washington Saturday, Mareh 10. Katharine H. Stuart is the guest nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Bolling, in Charlottes- ss. J. Burke and their son, Mr. T. Burke, jr., of Roanoke, who have been in Florida for a month were recent guests of their son-in-| and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Janney. Mr. and Mrs. Robert,S. Barrett are again at home after spending two ntonths in Miami and in visiting rela- | s. Jacob Leander Loose. who has Winter in Washington, wil' Mrs. Stephenson-Scott will motor to rs. Alexander M. Forrester and his daughter, (Who is making his temporary home there. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Baker and Mr. of Fredericksburz were o A Louis Rochester, N. Y., have arrived at the Carlton for a short stay on their way to Richmond to visit friends. Mrs, fiss Mary Proctor, the well known ' panied by her daughter. nomer of London, England. is the | Williams, left Tuesday a! of her sister. Mrs. Duff Lewis. | New York, from where t Wednesday for several we: ‘W. Parker of | Bermuca. gue: Justice and ¢ + o Newmaye: T Of Personal Interest !‘Tfl""’"{c e et o e (\:]'l'n c To Washington Residents B o AR s Lo Hiolel At Satiziay eventng. Moreh 10 tn o Mrs. James Lansburgh left Thursdas |a visit of 10 days to her daughter, Mrs. , her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Russell for . Mo. to visit her|Morris Mandle, in New York. "R, Genatt Thenols eotirtabud b er, Mrs. Mannheim, for several Mr. flm’l "‘,"kfm"‘;si)m“"‘ 7€ PASS° | Ginner Friday evening to celebrate the Ingus,\rn weel A‘l: ‘fi.‘h d their | birthday anniversary of Mr. Francis. | Mr.and Mrs. Alan Pischer an | The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Peter and Mrs. Theodore Peyser are little son Alan of Baltimore spent last Francis, Mr. and Mrs, John D, Bayliss, the week end in Newport| weck end with Mrs. Fischer's parents, | yr 'and ‘Mrs. Thomas Detan Mo oo Va., where they are guests of the | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kahn. Mrs. Namon Davis, Mr. and Mrs. James er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol| Miss Hermenia Lion has returned 10 |k “'Hannan, Mr. and Mrs. "Aubrey her home in Baltimore after a brief Visit | ghivey. Mrs. Johin W, Teavers. ey Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Heller have | to her aunt, Mrs. Cecelia Michaclis. Worsham, Miss Emma Cobean, Miss returned from a stay in Atlantic City.| Mrs Edwin Forde announced the en- | Catherine Cobean, = Miss . Margaret 34r. and Mrs. Jules Bueno de Mesqulta | gagement of her daughter, Miss EIsa' Travers, Miss Wita Gladden, Miss Helen of New York spent several days at the | 5piro, to Mr. Irving Baum of New York, Hardin, Mr, Russell Dindore and Mr. Mayflower Hotel last week. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edzar nmu;lr. of this william Gladden. i yearly city, at a reception in her home in| Mrs, Willlam 'Wills i of Jewish Women will take place TUES- | Pitishurgh. Pa, Sunday eventng, March ar 3 1 w,'i'.';h‘:“or fiixfiafl';wm '{'fi'j Cay in the Community Center at 131 Mr. and Mrs. Baum aitended the guesis of their sister, Mrs. Percy o'clock, 1o be followed W&P‘;"fi'{‘,; reception, returning to Washington | Driscoll. R cescribing *A Trip Around i kmfl“ | Monday. | _Mrs. R. L. Williamson of Franconia, ‘M.rs. Evelyn Colller of New York vis-| “"ars "Emil Levy entertained the Fri- | va, spent last week with her sister, ited in Washington last w day Sewing Circle at her home in Ful- Mrs. Louise Quick, on Prankiin stréet. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bauserman of eek. The Pi Tau Pi fraternity will give | g0 Soltné SHEC P it O Club Sat- | “pry Mltha-::‘gohen of Baltimore was Manassas have gone o their home after € Miss Frances Feist, who s attending t:_r:egrmst of relatives in Washington last (‘v‘n‘;l:tm the latter’s sister, Mrs. Walter National Park Seminary, left Thursday | “w; ang Mrs. Jerry Krimke returned | Mrs. Guy - Duty. entertained Monday 1 their home in Newark, N. J.. Wednes- | evening in her home on Prince street day after spending five days at the!to celebrate the twenty-first birthday Mayflower Hotel. While here they were anniversary of her son, Mr. Mason entertained by friends. Duty, and the twenty-second anni- i 2R NG versary of her son, Mr. Guy Duty, jr. f Mrs. George N. Duffey and her grand- Vlrgmxa B S!agcs shter, Miss Josephine Duffey, start- Monday for Laredo. Tex., where they . E Colorful Social Event da The mest visit Mrs. Duffey’s so T, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Redd. A. R. Nalls is home from a visit cial calendar of the U ginia take place Prid the students of Mr. = spent News, Va., for The yearly luncheon of the Council her home in Newark, N. J., to spend | her Spring vacation. Mark Keller will close his apart- in the Argonne shortly and will aboard the Majestic Saturday, , land, where he will nd sister, Mr. Isaac cus. He will later 2, and will be absent colorful event of the so- Vir- fght, when | art and architecture | ol el vl . ual Beaux Arts "Miss Rose Siern, o in New | bell. “Dancing will start at midnight | Yore for several weeks, was the guest and will continue until dawn. The scerie \fiss Eleanor Loeb on | ©f the 1928 ball will he laid in Con- route o her home Stantinople, for the theme s “A Revel i . in the City of the Sultans” The stu- dents in charge of decorations have be- gun the task of transtorming the inte- A | rior of Payerweather Hall into a palace 4 e iman se. | Of medieval Byzantium.® d Mrs wian Kaulman fe- | " nyitations have been limited to 250, ursday from a week's €87 (nauding students of the Mclntire s ! 8chool of Fine Arts. Many visitors will | Hazry Bherby are pass- | some 10 Charlotiesville for the ball and Bhelbourne Ho- | socia] events that attend it. The Alpha They will probably | Rl Chi Architectural Fraternity, which o | 18 sponsoring the ball, will give a ban- embers of the Home for the | quet Friday night and Saturday night rd gave a charity ball at the | js the time for the annual banquet of room Tuesday evening 107 | the Virginia reel board 1ne benefit of home st Thirteenth | Mr. Edmund &. Campbell. former road head of the Beaux Arts Institute, who Nachman spent 1ast s now in charge of the art and archi- bia and attended | tecture school here, is assisting the stu- he engage- | dents in decorating the atelier, which Mr. Irvin | will make a picture of Oriental splendor ' WHELAN'’S . 1105 St. . N:W. 0 and Mrs. Douglas Merchant in 5548, C. W. Holst of Columbia, 8. C. of including = motion a 15-minute talk riker. The music section of the Cameron Club met Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Francis Drischler. The YORKE GALLERY 2000 S Street Exhibition of 1saac Greenbaum w York for, se s visiting'in ks with her paintings by W. Lflngdon Kihn March 19th to 31st resents txclusive Creations Jor the large woman ke is & rhythmic flowing grace in the lines of T¢ garment fashioned by Redfern— apparents in this Corselette® model for larger figures. ‘The under- belt pictured in the illustration effectively and come fortably supports the abdomen and diaphragm— snugly amfining the garment o the figure by clev erly designed thigh bands. The soft brassiere top of se effect and the long lines of the th the figure mto a beauti- Swami silk in ekirt charming ur Camet Depanment is of ard Jometieres expent in fitr fully proportioned veal burean of service, selecting the vight for your needs ®Tvade Mark leg 1) 8 Pot O ban's Church in Washington will also | the weck | HERE FOR THE S | Aliard H. works of ‘the German com) s were discussed and illustrated with solos by Mrs. Harrie White, Mrs. George E. | Pickett and Mrs. Harry Lannigan. | Accompaniments were played by Mrs. Drischler, Mrs. George E. Warfield and Mrs. D. C. Book. Miss Sarah Chilcotte entertained at a bridal shower Tuesday cvening in honor of Miss Esther Akers, who will | be married to Mr. Raymond Crupper Wednesday. The other guests were Mrs. Horace Howard, Mrs. Louis Gosom, Mrs. Edward Cockrill, Mrs. Richard Mumlord, Mrs. Robert Akers, Mrs. Robert Zimmerman, Mrs. William Entwistle, Mrs. Thamas Combs, Mrs. McKenney, Mrs. Chilcotte, Mrs. Coffey, Mrs. Cash, Miss Helen Mae Zimmer- man, Miss Sarah Chilcotte, Miss Ann Chilcotte, Miss Louise Chilcotte, Miss Kathleen. Fletcher, Miss Camilla Eb- ‘hardt and Miss Margaret Travers. | | ! | . MISS DORIS MEADE GASQUE, : Who is spending her Spring vacation with her parents, Representative and Mrs, |Andrews Day Nursery i /'Benefit Patronesses Mrs. Coolidge and Mrs. Dawes head the list of patronesses for the card party for thie benéfit of the Mira McCoy An- drews Day Nursery to be given at the Mayflowet Hotel Wednesday sfterroon. ‘March 28. 'Thé comniittee in charge has arranged what promises’to b2, one of the largest and best appointed card parties “6f the Spring season, with an “attractive prize for eacn table. is worthy charity, whose establish- "ment is at 472 I street southwest,.is ab- | solutely non-sectarfan ‘and cares for| the childrep of mothers who must go | out to,work and earn their support. It | receivés no endowments or cutside help | of agy sort,and must depend on bene- fits such as the present one for its mainteniance PRING HOLIDAYS | s L. Henry is chatrman of | having_the card party | in change; 's. Roe Fulkerson, pres:- | dent’ of, the organization, in chargs of | reservations; Mrs. W. T. Chantland and | s, Walter Ballard in _charge of | charge of eandy. Additional’ patronesses finclude Mrs. | Hatry S. New, Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, | Mrs. William M. Jardine, Mrs. James J Davis, Lady Isabella Howard, Mis. Hiram' Bingham, Mrs. Walter E. Edge, Mrs. Woodbridge N. Ferris, Mrs. Carter | Glass, Mrs. Wesley L. Jones, Mtz Wii- liam H. McMaster, Mrs. Lawrence C.| 1 Phipps; Mrs. Francis- E. Warren, 3 Hamilton Fish, jr.; Mrs. Harry © Rans- ley, Frau Kiep, Mrs. Proctor L. Dough- erty, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Wi liam W. Cohen, Mrs. Prederick C. Hicks, Mrs. J. P. Herman, Mrs.' Howard L. Hodgkins,- Mrs. J. Thilman Hendrick, Mrs. Breckinridge Long, Mrs. A. Lisner, | Mrs. Irvine H. Lenroot, Mrs. Randolph H. McKim, Mrs. Charles Graves Mat- | thews, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. | Willlam McClellan Ritter, Mrs. Robert | Nelson Stanfield, ‘Mrs. Charles V.| &lnc;lcr and Mrs. Charles Bcughton | ood. Dr. Moore's Third Lecture | i€ Due Tuesday Afternoon | Columbian Women Plan The third of a series of lectures which | Brilliant Annual Dinner | i fereit of Gerirudes Schosl of At | A program of unusual brilliance has | and Crafts for Backward Children will been arranged for the twentieth annual banquet of the Columbian Women of be given Tuesday afternoon at 4130‘ o'clock in the auditorium of the Na- George Washington University, which to take place Thursday evening, April 12. Through the courtesy of the board of governors the dinner will be held at the Chevy Chase Club, Among the guests of honor will be Mme. Lipa, wife of the counselor of the .Czechoslovak legation; Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin,: wife of the president of George Washington University, and Mrs. John Bell Larner, wife of the chairman of the board of trustees of | the university. Mme. Lipa, who is an accomplish- Gasque. fessor of psychology at the Catholic University and director of the clinic for | mental and nervous diseases at Provi- | dence Hospital. The course of lectures | is under distinguished patronage. is Theé lice that eat up plants are in| wn plagued by little parasitic waspsi that kill the lice. | Mrs. Frederic R. Whippler: | club, Miss Mary Elmira Bier, Miss Denna | commit | Miss Margaret L. Kerr, Miss Elizabeth | phane, tables, spd Mrs. Wymond Bradbury in | T tional Press Club. Dr. Moore is pm-" SOCIETY. B T e e —————rra Mrs, M. O. Chance Hostess. |Spring Dance Sponsored. . For Women's Cify Club | By Chapter'of Ui D. C Mrs. Merritt O. Chance will be hostess | The Gen. J. E. B, Stusrt ©rentar ¢ at the tea given by the Worhen's City | the United Daughters 61 tnesConfeder Club this afternoon from 4:30 until 6 |acy will hold its Spring dance at 240 {o'clock. _Assisting will be Mrs. Virgil G. | Sixteenth street Saturday evening. Miller, Mrs. Bruce Baird, Mrs. Charies | The proceeds of the dance will be useo Lueck, Mrp. Gladys B. Middlemigs, Mrs. {0 help defray the expenses of the Con A. B. Omwake, Mrs. Frederick Roman, | federate veterans to their annual re- Mrs. E. Z. Russell, Mrs. George H.| union at Little Roek, Ark. Rutley, “Mrs. Charles O. 8chudt, Miss| The Confederate vetaran$ vwill attend Ada ‘Soleau, Miss Roberta Tull snd | as special guests of the evening. Guests of Miss Margaret Cockrell, the president honor will be the new members of the | of the chapter, Is chairman of the dance e The yn\mz]l:;lm'» commit- Bowers, Mrs. George Hay Brown, Miss | tee cg! of Miss Sybjl Ajmand, chair- Minnie H. Byers, ?vussl Xnna T. Cav- man; Miss Mary Boyd, Miss Marion anagh, Miss Katheryn M. Crowder, Miss | Hardy. Mis§ Metta Watts, Miss Doris Delores Flood, Miss Anna Elizabeth | Casey, Mrs. Wallace S¢rivénér, Miss Vir- {o\oy, Mrs. C. A, Gardner, Miss Agnes mia;:‘xfing;rh M’s“vp'"fi"‘,wp‘, . Golden, 3 chare pely ss Babine Wallace, Mrs, Lewis P. (] Mts. Richard Seelye Jones, s Hr-l;n ;:“”"g"'""{" e F. King, Mrs. Laura A Mrs. M. | W. T. Welch, Miss Lucy Smith; Xtss R, Lemercier-Strooker. ler:ml’lé'x"mm, Nellie White, Miss Stanley Phillips, Miss McGovern, Miss Agnes L. McNutt, Miss | Grace Roper, Miss Willie May Darrow, Helen Munster, Miss Nellie L. Noe, | Miss Liza Carpenter, Miss Ethel Berty, Mrs.. Frank J. O'Connor, Mrs. Edwin | Miss Efizabeth Lorg. Miss Beryl fob- Phillips. Mrs. Tillle J. Robertson, Miss | ¢Its. Miss Marle Buie, Miss Mery B. helma A. Smith, Miss Jane B. Taylor, Clarke,” Miss Blanche Howell, Miss Mrs. Lewis Turner, Miss Susanne G | Flizabeth Jackson. Miss Olie B. James, Turpin, Mrs. Ida L. Tuve, Mrs, J. J | Mrs. James E. Burns. Miss Lelia M. Underwood, Miss Catherine L. Vaux, | Brown. Miss Cornelia C. Hamilton. Mrs. Miss Doretta on Thaden and Mrs. Ed- | Johr McDonald, Miss Lucy R. Betry, winetta S. Zurhorst. The new life | Miss Gladys Wilkes; Miss Caroll Shan- members will also be guests. They are | BOn. Miss Dorothy Nebler, Miss Lotear Miss Lucie Bernbard, Miss Marion | C- Dorr and Miss Virginia Rynham. Clark and Mrs. Margaret Eacho. Offi- |, PAtrons and patronesses are Mrs. Wil cers and directors of the club will as- | HAM M. Jardine, Semator —and - Me: sist in receiving. George, Senator and' Mrs. Tyson, Mr sl | W. W. Husband. Mrs. Theodore Tillé: Musical T. i’l = | Mrs. Bates Warten, M. Huglr Edwara Phillips. Miss Mary Embrey. Miss 4 usical Tea Planned V. Nance. Mrs. Benjamin: Gragv, M. 1 A. W. Tu Mrs. Eugene ‘Barr. -Mre At Community Center William ' A. Mrs. Elizabeth: Lea'- 2. A Sunday afternoon musical tea is to ' zow. Mrs. G. H. Alexander.-Mrs. E: ¥ be given by the Music Study Club ~f | Lyham, Miss C Blanche Sinclair: Mr the Jewish Community Center at 4 Lorena Hewett. Mrs. - Maud - Hovell oclock today at the center. Prof: Paul | Smith. Mre. Frank -Goodman, Mrs. Ed- Gropp of the George Washington Uni- ward F. Wood. Mrs. James H. Bezzs. versity will speak. There also wilk be | Mrs. Clara O'B. McCrone and Mrs: W. selections by the Jewish Community ' H. Almand. * 4 Center - Symphony Orchestra and a pian solo by Miss Sara Becker. No!~ cards have been issued. The hostesses ' are Mrs. Maurice Bisgyer, Mrs. Her- man Hertzberg, Miss Sara Cooper, Miss Dora Minovich and Mrs. Abe Goldstein o< To Regain a Healthy Girlish Complexion Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses” have byen issued to_the foilowing . P. Coleman ot Pareet ,Davis of Waterford, Va. ard S Durand and Ava Heoner. (Jplin, W, Fishel and Jeanetie Burket. both Sh d chaye.a clear. freshe § Tiritle. Va.. and Va, altimore erman A. Geaslen and Mary M. Owens. altimore. V. Hevener of Covington: Th. and | |!/ atte Burvis of this city. i iober of Jacksonville. Fla Sommervilie of Gratton, W Va Georze B. Gantt and Marian F..Kiein- ' tansvoin ot Siattimre, Jtarian . . Klein Fdmena 1. Jost and Viola Richardson ho Philaiteinhia Cha o facn Totion tand 1 half pint ment and in-law and | ir has been the guest of Mrs. P. R, Kar- | Mr. and Mrs, Willlam H. P, Herring | ¢d planist, -will give a. program. of of Woodstock, Va. were week end |Czechoslovakian music, attired in - the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and | costume of her native land. Mrs. Ethan Allen Jones, on Prince | Mrs. Joshua Evans, yr. will be the street. { hostess of the evening and Mrs. Har- Mrs. W. B. Lunceford and her two | vey W. Wiley, president of the Colum young chiidren, Annfe May and Bobbie | Dian Women, will preside at the b Lunceford, were weck end guests of | Quct. relatives in Delaplane, Va. , The committee on arrangements for Mrs. James M. Duncan, fr. enter- | the banguet includes Mrs. Evans, Miss tained at bridge Tuesday afternoon in | Harrict \E. Garrels, Mrs. Elmer Louis honor of her guest, Mrs.” Willlam Clyde Kayser, Mrs. Frank. Rutter, Miss Max- Payne of Welch, W. Va. 7" |inc Girts and Miss Emilie Margaret Mrs. G. W. McGuinn s home ‘from | White, in co-operation with the offioers: | & visit to relatives in Middieburg, Va., Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, president; - Mrs. and had as her guest last week her | D. C. Chase. first vice president; Miss sister, Mrs. John Steele and her small | Julla MacMillan, second vicé president: son, of that place. | Miss Garrels, recording secretary; Mis. Mr. Earl Fansler spent last week end | Charles S. Collier, corresponding secre- | With his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles | !8!Y: Miss Rhode Watkins, treasurer, Fansler, in Winchester. {and Miss Bertha Wolfe, historian. {Women's City Club Plans “Life Members' Day" Life Members' day will be obscrved by | %% % ¥ SN LS LRSSt .the Women's City Club Saturday after- | % y noon by a tea from 4 until 6 o'clock, for ' % SpeClal Todav which Mrs. J. Leo Kolb is chairman of (& Ronst Tarkes. b arrangements. The hostesses will be |, L. I ko Mrs. Medill McCormick, Mrs. Charles|® Bosst I. Corby, Mrs. Bessie Parker Brucgge-| % Cranberry man, Mrs. J. Garfield Riley, Judge Mary | fresh vezetabies: O'Toole, Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh, Mrs. |y &ie: o7 cholee of Isaac Gans, Miss Jessle Dell, Miss Marie | % n K. Saunders, Mrs. George A. mckcr,l". Canada uses alrplanes for controlling | foresi fires more extenstve any ely thai other country. > = Dinner 75¢ Mrs Frank 8. Bright, Mrs. Howard L. Serted 1 to 7:30 P.M, Hodgkins, Miss Jessie Truman, S. | Harvey W. Wiley, Mrs. Virginia White | . Speel, Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest, Mrs. | Peter A. Drury, Mrs. W. B. Rogers, Miss | Florence Spofford, Miss Helen Nicolay, Mrs X N5, Dodson, ‘Mrs. Elljah lb"nn'. z etre, Miss red H. Clarke, Mrs | ‘. I Stephen M. Chase and Miss Catherine | 4 503 12th N.W, C. Ahern. Mrs. M. O. Chance is chair- | o N9t to Martha Washington Candy Store | man of hostesses R RS FFFFENEEY 5 A NEW, SPRING HAT Is TUCKED To THE HEAD = 112 The new rounded felt crowns which make everyone look much younger may be shaped to the head by inverted tucking. The band of straw across the front gives that flat-over-the forehead look . . . for hats must hug your head this spring. Kasha beige felt and black straw, as well as monotone effects in both small and large headsizes. \ I Deereed ' The Curtain Rises on THE MODE for SPRING All New Styleé - Shades " and " Material €U inherent style in Red Cross Shoe in this our: fir ry t showing of the styles decreed for Spring o be smartly shad. is essential and the Red Cross Shoe iy, first of all, smart. But in addition it is so remarkably casy on the foot. Shaped over the famous “Liwnit” A i Tone™ arch support, it fits the foot perfectly in action or repose. ! for | @ ) last and having the exclusive * Ar Em)nomimlly Priced 810 to $13.50 for Spring Berberich:s TWELFTH«F STS.

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