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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MAY 12, 1929—PART New York Society Foresees| Series of Brilliant Events Garden Party, an 16, | Attractions—Future Weddings in High g Life Are Scheduled. I NZW 7ORK. M2y 11.—Am the most imporant events of Spring . & the Barden pariy Thich wil beher nnder the auspices of th> board of managers h' the 18-~ auxiliary of the New York al %o loty on May 16. Mrs. M. Prirfiels Ceborn. who heads the misil. fary, already has sent out Inviiuiions for the ‘affair. which will be held At the Zeological Park. There will be » large aathering of society folk present. as this garden party has bren an annmal entertainment for many years. Among (he members of tite swxiliary who are associated with Mts. Osborn Are Mrs. Georgs F. Baker. ir.. Mrs. Wil- Tiam Woodwavd, Mrs. J. Bordsn Harri- , k2 " Pield. Mrs. Perey H. Pyne. Mrs. Sheiton Mariin, Mvs. Geerge ey, Mrs. Willam Os=goed Mrs. Honry Morgan Tilford. Mrs. Mov- gan Familton. Mrs. Arthur A. Fowler, Mrs. W. V. S, Thorne, Mrs. R. Reginald Fincke. Mrs. Willlam W MP'FYW Mrs. Henry Reese Ho'y and Omrr attractive events. which will take place the same: day are the garden exhibitions In bshaif of the Wayside Womes for Girls, on the eststes of Mrs. James F. Curfis and Mrs. Harold God- win. in Resiyn Special Activities Precede Early Sommer Prograw. Activities which precede the Summer Drogram on the fashionable noth shore of Long Is\and alveady are well under- Estages are being opened and way. bs are being made even more Last Autwmon Carroll Alker sold his Gien Head elate to Herders L. Dillon, who has sequiired several acres of ad- joining land. Mr. Alker is byilding an- other mew home nemrer Brookville. Ashbel Barnesfs new property. which h}cludu a French chateau brought i pnenully co Mrs. Patrman RMDM has sold her former residence: to Mr; awd Mrs. Shef- flington 8. Nerton, jr.. Many mmprove- ments have been mede to Hillwood, the Edwand P. Hulton estate near Greenvale, A nmew wing has been built and a mew residence has been com structed for the Hutton's dsughter, Mrs. Thomas' W. Durant. Mr. and Mvs. Albert Davis, who re- cently returned from Emgland. are at their new horbe, & beautiful place on ¥ Cedar Swamp road. Long Island. They are having & wew show ring built fer the Davis howes, ome of which is inter of s Royal of Wales. which Mr. Prince’s + hunters Waldridge B " Taft house will be oe-| by Mr. shd Mrs. James R. A .I!nry ‘Alexanare, Rodmln Win- Among Important Early Fughes, the former Miss Sarah L. Jay, and of Mrs. William D. F. Hughes, the | formsr Miss Marguerite M. Jay, wile of the Rev. Mr. Hughes of the school of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, 7 . . Quebec, and next month will be graduated from the Umi- versity of Pennsylvanis. He is a mem- Ler of the Kappa Alpha. | Miss Kathleen Baker. niece of Mr. | and Mrs. Henry Worthing.on Byll, will | b2 married to Louis Starr. son of Mrs. | Hammond Starr, in Grace Churel Broadway and Tenth street, May Mrs, Eliphalet Mott Potter, jr.. will a tend her sisier and Shirley Burden will be best man. Bridesmaids chosen sre the Misses Margaret Starr. sister of | : Barbara Babeock Prances | of th> bridegroom-to-be; Wyllys T jr.. Timothy Goodrich. Stanford Mallory. Dean’ Sage, Kenelm Winslow. Laurance B. Reand and Jobn H. r‘ Haskell, 1 Ausseh Bowie, ree- The Rev. Dr. W. tor, will thé ceremony, after which there will be a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bull. | Miss Constance Pox. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyttleton Fox of 136 East Seventy-second street, will be married to | William Barelay Harding, som of Mrs. J. Horsce Harding and the late Mr. | Harding. May 30. at the Ambassador. | Mgv. Lavelle of St. Patrick’s Cathedral officiating. The reception will be small. | Miss Genevieve Fox will attend ber sister. Bridesmaids include the Mhsfll‘ Cathleen Fox, another sister: Laura Harding. a sister of Mr. Harding: Pauline Dodge, Polly Potter. Frlncn\ Gillmore, Marian Batterman, Katherine | Kennedy Tod and Laura Robinson. Charles I Harding will be his broth- er's best man. i g [ '. Hunt Ball and Brcnkfnn Program Is Completed ts have been llde uuu:uv The ball will start prompt- | Iv 8t 10:30 o'clook, announced by the | by & whip from n | spirit to the ball. Hunting songs | 1 1:30 o'clock | during the breakfast, | mands the reading of many siories, she and _her mother being thus Rnndo!pll C. Zell, Mr. Baylor Trapmell of West Virginia, Mr. H. B. Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. MRS. NICHOLAS LONGWORTH AND PAULINA. e Interested spectators at the Junior Horse Show yesterday. ged in and Mis. Louis | Diplomats’ Wives Head nd Mrs. Oscar Coolican, Mr, and Mrs. | Melvin C. | List for Benefit pany‘ | o i Political Study ‘Club | Breakfast Guests Listed | Mrs. Ruth Hazna McCormick, Rep- resentative at lan@® from the State of | Ilinois, will be on of the speakers for |the Pelitical Study§Club breakfast, ‘to | be held in the larg@ ballroom of the | Mayflower Hotel, Satyaday, May 25, at fnoon. Mrs. Woodrow Vilson has ac- | cepted an_invitation to*\be one of the | | guests of honor of the c\nb on this oc- | caston. There will be a prograai of music conducted by Miss Lillian xChenoweth, | whe is well known in Wash:'ay"ton musi- | eal circles, accompanied by Clhristopher ‘Tenley, an accomplished ;‘\nls'. of | Europe and this city. Additional tabies have been userved‘ by the following: Mrs. Virgil :Miller,| sponsor, guests; Mrs. Frederick Stiwer, wite of the Senator of Oregon: Mrs. Jeflerson Myers. wife of the Cflm‘ is- sioner of the United States ShippAng Board; Mrs. Nina Swalm Reed, MWS. Albert W. Swalm, Mrs. Jack Unduwoor\ Mrs. J. Garfield Riley, Mrs. Carl Witt) Mrs, Warren J. Haines, sponsor, guests: Mrs. roctor L. Dougherty and Mrs. | William Ladue, wives of Commissioners | | of the District of Columbia; Mrs. James | M. Corkson, Mrs. John L. Hyde, Mrs. Huber Wells, Miss Katherine Wilson, Mrs. Prederick T. F. Johnson: Mrs. Bruce Baird. sponsor. guests; Mrs. Burt Barlow, Miss Roberta F. Tull, Mrs. W. B. Owens, jr.. Mrs. Edward G. Emack, | Miss Nell Emack, Miss Anne E. Bu gess, Mrs. Willlam R. Hoefer, Mrs. Eugene R. Woodson, sponsor, s | Mrs. Hugo Black, Mrs. Thomas Wa . Mrs. Harry R. Perry, Mrs. Charles P. Keyser, Mrs. James L. Baity, Mrs. J. H. Southwick, Mrs. L. O. Dyer, Mrs. Charles E. Riordan, sponsor, guests; Mrs. James E. Boyd, Mrs. Horace Bar- | ber, Mrs. Edison W. Briggs, Mrs. Hm-y | Claflin, Mrs. D. A. Edwards, Mrs. T. F. ,Low, Miss M. Koss, Mrs. Lucien A. | Clarke, Mrs. Ogilvie Schumate, Mrs. | Edward McQuade. Mrs. Annette Flem- | ing, Mrs. J. Noble Hoover, Mrs. Alice Bennett, Mrs. Georgia Taylor, Mrs. May Jameson. Mrs. Richard Locke, Lily Willige, Miss Katherine Dun\- | }hol’.!t. Mrs. J. H. Robertson, Miss Mary | P. Thompson, Miss Rose T. Fairfax,! | Mrs, Tracy M. Payfair, Mrs. Elma R. | Saul, Mrs. Claude DeS. Thomas, Mrs. Hugh M. Adams, Mrs. Harry B. Gantt, Mrs. M. L. MacNeil, Mrs. Laura Bo[ue Mrs. Hattie C. Albright. Mrs. Ada | Payne and Mrs. Richard Wood. »m. Rogendorf Washington's Importing Furrier 1215 G St. Ti= 8 Frank. 9285 Your Pretty FURS Deserve the Protection —Hairis & Ewing Photo the above pose. Harold P. Morton, Mrs. James W. Orme, Mrs. J. Eris Powell, Mrs. Perc]\fil S. Ridsdale, Mrs. C. W. Semmes. Mrs. Hazen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nelson Morris, Mr. and Mrs. George Pendleton Plumber. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rust, jr.; Mr. and _lu Willlam Phelps Eno. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, jr; Mr. and Mrs Thomas Bones, Mr. William Bowie Clark, Mr. Harry Wardman, Mr. Percy ‘| Reipold, Mr. John Finnerly, Mrs | Nevins, Mrs. Tsabel K. Dantell, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Saul. Mr. Archibald C. V. Wells, Mrs. Marshal Langhorne, Mr. |and Mrs. Robert P. Winmill of New ¥’ et | University Women's Tea Hostesses Announced The American Association of Univer- York and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tucker- | man. . | sity Women will have members rmm‘ | Lady Isabella Howard heads a list of | George P, s-fi""':;"fl B.F. Saui, Mrs. i | Josep umulty, Mrs. Pere i distingulshed patrons and pnlxones*«\m" BAPE 38 et aits v I T for the card party to be given at Ward- | \fiss Agnes Daly, Mrs. James Gowans, | man_Park_Hot ay 20 for the | Mrs. J. David-Brodhead, Mrs. James trude’s School of Arts | Cousens, Mrs. George J. May, Mrs. This will be & delightful | Samuel A. Drury, Miss Katharine | . 2 from the many requ Keane, Mrs. James G. Haskell, Mrs. | that are pousing in for table reserva- | Jules Demonet, Mrs. A. E. Murphy snd | | tions. | Mrs. Bdward Walker. Notable among the patronesses are Senora Padilla, Mme. Claudel, Frau Von D J. Callahan, Mrs. Mrs. John Cammack, - Auna G Olive Young Mitchell announces the opening of The Olive Young © Mrs. “Mrs. William H. De- | Lacey, Mis. Nellie E. Fealy, Mrs. John | Foote, Mrs. Harry Haynes, Mrs. John Haas, Mrs. R. T. Holden, Mrs. William | Lane, Mrs._Anna_Grier Murphy, Mrs HOTEL DUPONT Afforded by Our ™ Cold Storage Vaults We'll send within 25 miles for them and xe them at your ewn valu Special Reductions Are Made on All daughter of Mr. nru 8. of 3 r son Jay of 131 Bast Fifty-fourth street | Horton, Mr. and the Play House, Willlamstown, Mis. Ennalis Waggamana, Mass. 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