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SOCIETY _(Continued From Eighteenth Page) _ the Rev. Elmer Laslie officiating. Im- mediately after the ceremony the young couple left for a wedding trip through Italy and Spain. Miss Casto has been doing postgraduate work in the Uni- versity of Berlin, while Mr. Pinkerton is doing research work in Germany for the Westinghouse Electric Co. Mr. and Mrs, Pinkerton will return to Pitts- burgh in July. ‘The completion of Rev. J. Harvey Dunham's twenticth year as pastor of the Western Presbyterian Church will be the occasion of a reception in honor of Rev, and Mrs. Dunham by members of the church tomorrow evening, at 8 o'clock. The speakers for the evening will be Dr. John C. Palmer, pastor of the Wash- ington Heights Presbyterian Church, and Mr. W. Spencer Armstrong. A de- lightful program of music has been ar- r:n.fed by Mrs. J. Willlam Mossberg, rman _of reception committee, and | the church parlor will be appropriately decorated with chrysanthemums and palms for the occasion. ‘Mrs. Wayne Chatfield Taylor of Lake Forest, Ill, is at the Carlton for sev- eral days. Mrs. R. E. Heitmuller of Buffalo is the guest of Mr. Heitmuller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Heitmuller, at 1307 | Fourteenth street northwest. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pennington of Windsor, Ontario, are staying at the Willard ‘while in Washington. Mrs. Stephenson-Scott has returned to her apartment at the Wardman Park | Hotel after & visit to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson L. Ford, jr.. entertained last night at the third of a | serfes of bridge they are giving at the | Colonial Hotel. Miss A, Winningham, | & guest of the hotel, made high score | for the evening. | Mrs. Ashton Rollins of New York City | 1s passing some time at the Carlton. Bethesda Woman's Club To Give Dance This Evening. Mrs, Oliver Owen Kuhn will have | assisting her in the arrangements for the dance to be given in the clubhouse of the Woman's Club of Bethesda to- morrow evening Mrs, Charles 1. Corby, Mrs. Charles S. Moore, Mrs. John A. Fleming, Mrs. Perry ‘Thurston, Mrs. Francis C. Wallace, Mrs. Edward B. Morris, Mrs. Walter E. Perry, Mrs. L. Gibbon White, Mrs, M. C. Oliphant and | Mrs. James Rowe. This’ will be the | second of a series of monthly dances, which are the leading social features of | the club's Winter program. Dancing | will begin at 9:30 o'clock. Senator Arthur Capper will be the speaker at the semi-annual meeting of the District of Columbia Voteless League of Women Voters Saturday evening in the District Building board room at 2| o'clock. Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, | president, will assist in receiving. Mrs.| Edna L. Johnston will be hostess and members of the “efficiency in Govern- ment” committee who will assist are Mrs. Thomas J. Howerton, Mrs. Kate ‘Trenholm Abrams, Miss M. Louise Darr, Mrs, Howard 1. Earl, Mrs. John L. Hyde, Mrs, John Ihlder, Mrs Caleb Miller, Mrs. Henry Clay Newcomer, Miss Helen Nicolay and Mrs. U. G. B. Pierce. All members of the league have been invited to attend. b4 Representative Ruth Hanna Mec- Cormick is the newest member of the board of governors of the National Woman'’s Country Club, whose club- house on Bradley boulevard is rapid- ly being made ready for their occu- pancy. Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, wife of the Senator from Virginia, and Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, who was known here rst as_the sister of the late Wil- liam C. Whitney, Secretary of the Navy under President Cleveland, and more recently as a permanent resident, were the new members added last week. Each one of the other members of the board has made a visit to the club- hous» in the past week, thereby in- ing their enthusiasm for the club, is going to be the most distinc- man’s club yet known in this v and abroad. ‘Furniture and ornaments are being | placed in the clubhouse and the golf course will be under way very speedily. The initiation fees have already been increased, so fast is the membership growing, the increase to begin next week. The membership shows a large percentage of young women, even debu- tantes, to whom the sports and other stgractions of the club have appealed, | snd many of them have joined while tHeir parents remain in other clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Kinkaid of | ‘Wichita, Kans., are spending " several | $ $ MRS. A, bassy for 10 days. Who has been the guest of her cousin, Miss Gytha Stourton, E EVENING § A. HAY, t the British Em- Underwood Photo. | garet McIntyre have opened their apart- | ment in the Wardman Park Hotel for | the Winter after passing the Surfimer at White Sulphur Springs and visiting | in Chicago. | Mrs. T. L. Fitch of Warrenton is at the Willard for several days. Dr. C. A, De Asis and Dr. Sarah Ching De Asig of Worcester, Mass., are at the Dodge Hotel for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thyson are among those making thelr home in the Cav- alier, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Winchell of New | York City have taken an apartment at | the Carlton for a stay of several days. | on both sides. A great value, 1211 F St 2nd ¥ District Portieres—pair 215 yards long—same Plain and border design. McDEVITT Available in Various Sizes and Bindings—The New Episcopal Prayer Bool We Also Have It With 1 WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS BOOKSELLERS AND 142] F St. Done here has that distinctive appearance | of Well done—you will find nowhere else WE DRY CLEAN®#6069 And Press $l 'oo i : Mr. and Mrs. Winchell are accompanied by their son, B. L. Winchell, jr, | Frau Rothhull of Vienna, Austria, is at the Willard for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. De Long of Phila- l delphia, Pa., are at the Cariton for a ?rlel stay, accompanied by their daugh- er. 'AR, WASHINGT Miss Isabella Wheeler will come from her home in Concord, Mass., to Wash- ington the latter part of next week and will be at the Wardman Park Hotel for some time. 14 Work of Chinese Women Shown Today and Tomorrow. ‘The committee having in charge the reception-sale of thé Peking Exchange of Peiping, China, in the Florentine room at Wardman Park Hotel today and tomorrow is headed by Mrs. Hums D. C.. -THURSDAY | mel, wife of Mr. Arthur W. Hummel, head of the Chinese work of the Library of Congress. She is ull-lte'd on the committee by Mrs, Josselyn, wife of the former secreary Gf the American lega- tion at Peiping; Mrs. Kiang, wife of the Chinese literateur who translated “The Jade Mountain” into English; Mrs, Byron Andrews, who has spent much time in China and Japan; Miss Gen- evieve Wimsatt and Dr. Jackson. Mrs. Hummel will receive the guests (Continued on Twent; Morocco and the Mediterranean to the Call of the Muezzin A HOLIDAY that brings magnificent rewards in health and verve t no one ever flunks . “the longest g: plank in the world “France,” with live young moderns, off for the n by the South Atlantic route to spend a month the world’s most famous chef afloat, circling tries . . « nine ports . . . four s ings . . . inter- cruise exchange privileges. Jan. 11..Feb. 12 .. Mar. 15 .. Apr. 25 Ci ablanea, Gibraltar, Barcelona, Algiers, Naples, Monaco, Marseilles and Cannes. Plymoutln‘ ¢;n Fifth Day Up “the longest gangplank in the world” from the heart of Manh: attan, via the express service of “France,” Nov. 22 . . . Dec. 12 “Ile de France,” Dec. 6 Calling at Plymouth, England...a waiting ex- press for London ...a few hours later the covered pier at Havre, three hours, Paris, Information from any authorized French 7 Line Anent ‘or write direct Yo 1429 Eye g Street, Washington, D. C. hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. — BETWEEN F & G For Friday: A Specially Planned and Prepared Fashion Selling COAT - EVENT Three Economy Price Groups Everything “"'Cail” Potomac 3900 : DOLLAR o8 €O. , $| 1731 7th St. N.W. days at the Dodge Hotel. 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