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~ SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON D. C., APRIL 20, IQQO—PART THREE SQCIETY. : - — |of Personal Interest to h M mew apartment, 1760 Buelid Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neuman of ‘ fikwg e e s : : ; "memw: 3409 Fulton street will be at home this e o Jeses . 5 3 ¢vening from 8 to 11 o'clack, ip hoper e fmer il to ) wlthmw' “lwo! of their 'ulh unlv-uw e sl puml P paren . relmvu lu; vnex tman will be hostess Observed in Moving Throng Visits Paid to Neighboring Cities and Pleasure Resorts—Easter Holiday Being Obutvd House Guests Emnnmsd i . A J . gnmum at luncheon . muuevrm-u e ot the pre l(hl.v Saloman o Embassy nxmmn-mu&riu "11‘ Kfl"l"u in New ts entertsined n mu- Pri- Mr. and Mrs. Sol Peyser sre located d ;%%‘"’%r by —omr H 3 - gn y at the Cava ::gv ::l, m: :ym to s 'lm .‘ "fl‘ A ulnrm.' Thll I' Natlonal " M and are William MeGlellan Rit- | Feh Women "';?' ! b of . . 3 . e 'nwkenmn debutante : . KN ol e WW m% re visiti , passed wura-ywk'- 'fi'-lgi “‘L{‘m“"‘ “ug‘ Bodge irs i e Bona: g 4N INBUILT CONSTRUCTION THAT :‘-lno R T War. Hlll Frieds W, Di D"N i ol o B % BRINGS COMFORT BUT PERMITS STYLE &.tflmnoll’ww cg:‘nf n‘c'i': )g;:;..lo lr‘lnu Beach and n M '{%%r w: Pnnch Amberst hanat !m( Hnlcl for the week en g-lm uulm evel o of "J&'mfi‘c"fl:n Tfi; s o Joae ta angey B o ‘ | | wes hostess on mg‘u “hight 8¢ Vn it pert i z.' stonal polnt-to Hevian o 8 ki, . oo . : b | et ance s;&m'fniul % glests, {rm in gprlnl Valle: o Phde 3 ¥ Mr. ul’ and Mrs, Geor have gone to Virginia nlln[ the brief holiday at the Cava- cast L3 came e Ulverlly to ngfi“mfl”&.}g' A VArthur Marks of Bucild | the \d The “Zendo” —in black kid ot 12.50 ¢ d Mrs. Ji Wi Ve =k C.*“\‘ 180 | thels .':uu i nggl:' s '-::tfi'-'r'w'; ’ e Al vm- ot W o 3 ,a..t“ Wu Tourville arrived Wi X H‘-'dqg‘ 3. Ucbmn Bec Ooxdm 'Dl&y [ i m‘rfe‘:. u‘n"”:ll‘::-nr: b}'lum'ncr'n:mh:;va i i §L Ek'.ulbw by "; Cnlm tigntic for the Bester to Princelon st the end of ine week | . PHBEE m‘,,"{.“‘,‘,?“,,‘,"“‘" Wouge- : antic Gity todey to mnd » week 3t w Pm wuw”'u % uel jves .4 wuel'mrd- Pean: P " te be th its of the f ther | B T P Y 8w b Wbpdeys i ha ¥ o IIW Al asspchusetts oo “has returned fram to spend thelr in Atisptie Oity. ling. They will be entertained by | T0¢ u their hosts and also by Mr. and Mrs. nt vbnhmbuutufluflull Perdinand Rogbiing, uncle and sunt of | * &8 early Autmn. the bride-elect. al !tw York Mr. and Mrs. Ropert M. Gates of B u uu wnurfi o eome to Chatham Courts have ss thelr guest v.hnr ds:unm -in-law, Mrs. John Umon tamerrow ni l.uu attle, "Mrs. Harding N N fr . gnd Mrs. Gnm will_motor to s 5 W o gln\pk‘muwu A or Wednesday | o0 meet Mr. Harding, w en on the U. 8. 8. uxlngm xlh’::llne car- | Master xmnday Ter) during the siplene maneuvers ety ot Panama and in ndles. T, L. Harding, botter known as “Jack” Hard- e ‘dpughter, Miss who recently moved to &',' of sr:f{fe JBoening AITDIANe | Dejroit, Mich., are in with ul’ return this 4348 Garfield street, 55, Gaigs and Mrs. » T ors Y s e Hughis. In charge of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. g gi. | Pen Women . "“"“‘&?","“t der of New ork | yuty, "B lric: ok ot the. Bodks Wl 3 . French Lick Springs, Calumbian Women Select | Jhtter s cargs of :};"’h’" YR | e Priday Gard Club was enter- or Large Feet “No Foot Too Hard to Fit” hl lmun l M l‘ nul:‘gx 1r u r HWDN away in every Foot hvu ingenious device that is making life This Is &M“Amnm.lgl e e wt tes iy gl o Foot Health ‘ and WEEK, ndcndyultunuldlhu:cflmd- If your fook burt, see your vanced style ideas are offered to you unaltered. i I s "fv ' - W Chirepedi FOOT SAVER SHOES o | reiutives. and then be lmi in o FST.AT TENTH un Jul {dwhl returned Thursdsy from s visit ip New York and Phila- dnlvhh, where she was & guest of rela- "fln ‘Thursday Murnnon Se O te d k 8 ‘m. “.hm g 'I“ ayer ‘érflol “&-'“a‘u’u"'fiu“n'u ¢ New Vork ll» of “::m 'm W me, i JISE JACQUELINE DY PUY. Stern of Beverly Court is vo of for the authors’ fast of the National League of American 2 atve I Fhisdel il fots "'n"t:u-n? o Loon Tobriea vol M. WILBUR COON SHOES For Wide, Narraw, and Mrs. Louis Levey h'll!4 yesterday for Long, Short, Small Mrs. Margaret Belle Houston, ac- lE\m aghington, o | companied by her daughter, N’Hnfl tnlg r olidays at White Sul- | from New Work last ev jur Epri.n'l #t the Greenbrier Hotel. wulkbe guests at the Wi Mr. and Mrs. chlrlu Piez of Chicago | We¢ are spending Baster in Washington at and Mrs. W B e Mers 4% | for a briet sojourn. Date for Annual Banquet taingd ot Juichean, followsd by cards G‘llnh:n and her ne?u:' ua’r m;l.{l;d pite. Sul- In sddition to the names siresdy pub- m,’ With 8 of fluun‘uhlul honor | lished, the (ollowlu persons h;ve w& W)E? Ann S;‘L“tcln, 'lw hu btgr q L ‘h' guests tntl Eh three hundred |septed to serve the est of her the Mayflaver. Mr. Ples s president of e, M W = Ao Somen amocisted Btk the George h;th'. %F;mflfl 4 rk" Ly vm’" lp American Saciety of Mechanical L 9“‘""" Washington University in attendance, - the Columbian Women will hou their en Toute ginee: ingten cfinflq are L 5::» l;. L:n“ o h e and are lhm at m evening, April 29, st the vy Chase ldl lhuu Gmp ol 'h‘ch gGana twenty-second snnual bgnquet 'mmuv is former <ha! 3 A et | bl crafion. o z st the Rane ol L illes) scnan de Tellen, wife of the Ambas- “h‘flm‘ L. m"' rs. A. c|Step Into B. Keller l:t’n; n.;‘r:-n'fl;lh Mexico; Veverke, wife Foot Health Mme. ol - had | street_has been entertsi uualm: of Czechaslo h and n‘r uurmu( Hayes had MTs in the [y Mr. Gord liam Wallace of Booneshoro, Ky.; Mrs, uu James J. Davis, wife of the Secre- ioore Me hA:::uon “and Mr.| Reid Porter and Mrs. J, A. Hous of |tary of Labor, W be the guests of | Leah T Murray luln Mr. Herbert K. " Ward of the faculty of dej Easiest Shoe » on Earth Jeekson, T Lexington, Ky. and Mrs. Benj honor. ol hflu Bon, delegates J."&. D. A B tluw(‘;ol i beth Qullen, president of - Bl et &rkcnnzu% of umbian Women, preside 3 nIy van! ge the home of his Carelyn '7 F your daily steps e . for with weariness, foat- the banguet, Mrs. Joshua Evans, r., of | tor uu- Jackson of of trusiees of the university, | Robert W. M ang . G, Ward, in -.;’&’5&': M, dur-| 92 M $o0e " motar t Uhlrlubn, will ach a8 num. Sad will deltver the ter vacation. -uh achesand frayed nerves, you pay too much, Those who wear Dr. A. Reed Cushion ll'llh@l Avis, Qr t lnure.t has been )p-. “G. J._Rollandet yiu Shoes can average a smile Hn h m.‘“ ”"M’tm per_step; walk miles with nding the Winter at Mismi M pleasure. Antioch College ) lNUG A'l‘ ruz H Cust u{ Stouts " | Sends, lnlpnfl % 8 lkll' hu bol-h mmy nou: ol nk; i & )ur erg§£ filurqt in lvlm on Reiabuet will Mr. and Mrs. Hary J. ntl Tuesday, when they will g to New ,3:” —— G'm rmmfl M &. Pa., mi'm“‘i’i‘.f‘ daugh! -- d" iph and llllbflh UG ll I'h‘lnl :l’“’v w dlh ': %- nwnueg?ml!“m “ ew !ut Mo! Amu Wi for Munich, ather, Honors Her Children on Hcr Bir‘hdly Auuivflury -lgh'w!a?-noé'l‘:e%‘:Ym:‘}E; %ut’lmuh Just been elected Tord Horse Show, to Stamford, Conn, July n-za. inclusive. She is ' dent a'f- '3.. u'fiwmn--me importance and her election was cele- brated by offering special prizes of un- ted value and interest to every over of the horse and good form in Mr, and lln Clarence W. Grosner have gone Atlantic City and sre Mpending the holldly at the Ambassador. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Garrett, gecom- panied by their two children, o] and lcrenee. and Mrs, e-mu s sist te Barth, who Qent the Winter with them, left yutadnv Icr dsville, W. Va., the home to Garrett. They will he g:tnumuo(llrnndurl C. J. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Christie of Cathedral avenue have as their house gl e P @ 3 “They remain during '-N!' fli Mrs. P. B. Mathews, Mrs. Andrey Kelly and Mr. A. Kelly Mathews, W! n Canada, are at the Hatel ul ton ermynll'leeknrlfldlyl Mn. Edward Hood food Watson will have as her house guests during Easter week : Mrs. John Ferguson Tenney, one o( America’s outstanding weman posers, of New York City, and lll- f . APRIL 20-26 IS NATION-WIDE FOOT HEALTH WEEK * FOOT HEALTH MEANS ‘ FOOT . Comfort in every pair v SO DR KAHLER SHOES Germany, where Mr. David Butcher, is guite Mrs. P. W. Hartwell and Dr. Prances A. Kenyon, Providence, R. I, are at Mr. and Mrs. James P. Schick, with their son, James P. jr. are occi ey v 3 vhich thes moved alley, to wl Fom 1344 Shepherd street Dinner Will Pay Honor To Prominent Jm‘in S0 & e i n States Court of Claims, wfll be in the large bell room st the Wi tamorroy evening by members of bar, United States Court of G recognition of his wmpumn of 26 years of service on the bench of that Th:.l for the arrangements for the are in charee of & commites of Tewsers the court, of wi ing, dean of the o’“the court, is ¥ TP o i , Mr Jus- of Aap'i:ln Distrigt of cal csm n- ator °"‘L‘.‘;? S. Den!en of ‘fi‘moh :r:} Represen! ve Missouri. About 400 members of the bar of the Court of Claims with their invited rm u lawyers will be A. |checks, others have u?nm tables those thl golr‘m. m and Hmew“ e cll:lmt:tm- Phlllpo Mlequeen Mr and io Hotel Grafian far e Basier boil- | Women £ Sims. days. Cullen has designated as chair- smu u nn&:' g e ‘I‘s‘:lu Grace, Vlvlln d an upylng | Harriet Garrels, decorations; Miss Jo- J‘f,féfi ?,lt Baltimore, Md. men of committee for the banquet: Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr., place and menu; Miss Elizabeth Hlpklnl mflnl i e Dorothy Ruth, printing; Judith Steele, mhm and Miss M atkins, -ccnmp-n Plans Are Co leted For Church Home Benefit Arrangements for the card party at the New Willard Thursday at 2:30 € | o'clock for the benefit of the Episcopal Church home are practically completed. In response to the appeal sent out by Mrs. Watson Preeman Clark, chairman of the special committee, a hm num- ber of persons have sent their personal and every one has shown Interest ln the ?umuul work dong in the hame 18 0 elderly women who are slul ed re, Not Inln:u trkeu‘CommunltLyl Chest of the residents come g;&cfi;m", the diocese mlxlulde the e m!flmn of the m e obliged to 2 special aj g half of !.ma phu.u E In addition to the gard tables there will be tables for fancy work, cakes and homemeade candies, snd Miss Frances e, Real support for the weak- ened foot. The built-isf asch attends to that. And foot that's hasd to fic . . . Expert fitters and the combination last takes cage of that. -If you want smart shoes and comfort too — Come in, we offer both. Mr. and Mrs. Norman , Norman E. e slms. 4. P. Smith Shoe Co.. Mak B derNw, e Bke“lkln; on Eg’ This Is Nation-Wide “Foot Health” Week T stresses the imporunt part played by comfortahle, efficient feet in one's general health and well heing, Perfect-fitting shaes, huilt on sound erthepedie principles preserve gaod feet—and relieve defective feet. But if you have serious “fopt trouble’’ we urge you te consult your physician, ortha- pedic surgeon or chiropodist. BECAUSE we are carefu] and expert in fitting feet, we enjoy the confidence of the lpeal medical professiomn. Many doctors send us their patients with prescriptions for definite types of shaes. And we are exclusive D. C, agents for these acknowledged leaders among nationally-known onlmmllv shoes: “Areh Preserver” shoes for women $10 to $14.50 “Enna Jettick” shaes for women 45 and $6 “‘Feeture-4rch” Men’s Florsheims 12 “Gra-Nups” for young people $3 t0 86 All these shoes are fashionable~—as well as protective or eor- rective. For we were first to conceal sound orthopedic principles~under an outer appegrance of Grace and Beauty! . 1250 139 FOOT-HEALTH WEEK is a very good time for looking into the goodness of Antioch College Shoes. Five vears of careful study and research acceunt for the real goodness of these remark- able Foot-health Shoes. For 43 years Mothers and Daughters have found delight in aur adaptation ef Style and Comfort in Shoes of Today, BURT’S IMIF ARCH-BUQY SHOES Ave Good to Your Feet and Your Purse RS, Attractive Stylish Models Camfort witheut extravagance! Built te hold the arch of your foot in a correct, healthful position. Cam, bination last, In the wanted modes and celors of the season. For Men and Women 603 Thirteenth Street 7th & K 3212 14th e Women's Shaes Only—1307 F 928 F St, District 1995 M::":...S‘bou l).uly-—’;;;k at G TWO DOORS EAST OF METROPOLITAN THEATER < ; . ~