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] (T r— (Continued From Second Page) mother of the bride, wore a gown of | blue chiffon, and Mrs. Murphy, mother of the bridegroom, was in black lace. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy left after the Feception for a trip by water to Florida. | They will be at home after May 15 at Mylo Manor. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Bronsky, Mrs. Lareta Donahue, sister of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Lawler, Mr. Edwin | Perry, uncle of the bride, and Mr. lndI Mrs. Jack Loftus. Miss Richards Honor Guest At Women's City Club. Mrs. Willlam E. Chamberlin will preside at the annual dinner to be| lven Wednesday evening at the 'omen's City Club, sponsored by the current events section. Miss Janet Richards will be the guest of honor and speaker., Among those making Teservations are Miss Alvina_ Carroll, Mrs. C. L. Brown, Miss Hortense Keables, Dr. Helen Strong, Miss Laura ‘Tracy, Miss Elva McNamara, Miss Nell Cananaugh, Miss A. Guttierrez, Mrs. Nell Schuh, Mrs, E. H. Gertrude Walter, Miss Meda Ann Martin, Mrs. 8. S. Martin, Miss E. Donaldson, Miss Pearle Jencks, Mrs. Pauline Sabin, Miss V. 8. Benjamin, Miss Grace Osgood, Miss Harriett Cheney, Miss Margaret Bayly, Miss Elizabeth Raymond, Mrs. Willlam La Varre, Miss Julia Coonan, Mrs. Ellis Meredith, Mrs. Nell Dunlap, Mrs. Minnje Howerth, Mrs. Minette Rudd- man, Miss Josephine Jones, Miss Florence Bell and Miss Viola Baker. Mrs. Eugene du Pont of Greenville, Del, is at the Carlton for a few days, u‘wmp‘nied by Mrs. Victor du Pont of Guyencrest, Del. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bennett of Allentown, Pa., are in Washington, and are staying at the Apartments. The flower paintings by Elizabeth Muhlhofer now on exhibition at the Carlton Hotel mezzanine floor will re- main through the week. The artist will receive from 3 to 6 o'clock each afternoon. The Catholic Women's Benevolent Leglon is giving a dinner this evening 8t the Dodge Hotel in compliment to Mrs. Ellen L. Loughlin of New York, who has come to Washington to in- sugurate a membership drive. Follow- ing the dinner a meeting will be held in the Garden House, during which Miss Florence Yocum will render some soprano solos and Mrs. Lucille O'Calla- , violinist, will play several numbers, accompanied by Mrs. Cecilia Krogman. Lewls, Miss | Potomac Park | MISS CHRISTINE LORENZ, Who has come from Bloomfield to be the guest for a time of Representative and Mrs. C. William Ramseyer at the Westmoreland. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1930. —Underwood Photo. *Miss Margaret Kennelly, who is at the head of the local branch, has charge of arrangements. Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Delta, women'’s legal fraternity, entertained at breakfast yesterday morning Mrs, C.C. Dill, Miss Florence E. Brown, Miss Mary L; Chadwick, Miss Margaret A. Shea, Miss Cornelia Hamilton, Miss Myrtle H, Wood and Mrs. Gertrude Smith. The breakfast was given at the Williard Hotel in the crystal room. Miss M. Pearl McCall, assistant dis- trict attorney and honorary member of Beta Chapter, gave an interesting talk and iIntroduced the charming Mrs. C.C. Dill, wife of Senator Dill of the State of Washington, who responded to a request to say a few words. The other speakers were Miss Hope K. Thompson of Beta Chapter and Miss Dorothy A. Moncure of Zeta Chapter. The com- mittee in charge included Misses Lelia Marriage Licenses. Ernest M. Col! . 27, l'ld Mildred H. et Mt o0 8. onennavi (. Peterson, 23, mchmnna o, fnd rl M. Rt eiss, 31, Sioax Gity, Towa: T ivsees C. Bmith, 39, and Mery Link. 31 R'fio-‘v":fl":”" irinier. 25, and Evelvn M. O b Rt 4, and. vu.!lnu Bricker. 19: both of Blluman Md. “Reymond . Claytor, 22, and Mary A. Ch!ldl! 20, both of Richmond, Va.; m nd Ella M. ‘George Evener. n T. For 27, and Cora V. Conner, 31, bolh 0! !nmmou d.; Rev. James L. Mc- in. Edward E White; 63, Grafton, W. Ve, and CI;'Y]B C. White, 61, this city; Rev. H. Eula Johnson, 18; Vermal Chaves. 37 52, Astoria, N. 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