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SO CIET Y, THE- SUNDAY STAR, WAL swLuN, 1900 D. C, JUNE 1, Cohvy J_u—neWeek atNavyAcademy Draws Throng to Annapolis Graduatg Dinners Attended by Visiting Alumni.| Brilliant Social Entertainments Scheduled. Personal Notes of Special Interest. ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 31.—This | Mrs. Herman Krafft and Miss Ger- | i | will be the most crowded weck end of | trude Kraflt, wife and daughter of Prof. | the year as June week began officially Thursday and the crowd soon will be at its height. The graduates’ dinner which always brings many of the alum- ni to Annapolis and which is always held on the last Saturday in_May, takes place tonight. Also the bronze bust of Tecumséh, given by the mem- bers of the class of 1891, will be un- veilled and this, no doubt, will bring more than the usual number of that class to Annapolis. There s also a hop tonight in Dahigren Hall, in which the first, second and third classes and their friends will participate | On Sunday Capt. and Mrs. Henry | Dinger entertained at one of the lara- | est of the week's parties, when they | gave a luncheon in their home on King George street. Capt. Dinger spent_the | week end here with his family. Mrs. Dinger and her sister, Miss Katherine Mack and the former's two children will leave shortly after June week for Jamestown, R. L, where they have tak- en a cottage. Among those present at the luncheon were Capt. and Mrs. C. Philip Snyder, Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey, Mrs. William J. Giles, Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs, Mrs. John Hal- | ligan, Mrs. Hamilton Gale, Mrs. Wil- | liams Wickham, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred | Gray of Richmond, Comdr. and Mr: M. E. Manly, Mrs. Calvin Bertolete, Mrs. Robert Rogers, Miss Clara Smith of Rochester, N. Y.. Miss Mollie Milli- gan, Comdr. and Mrs. W. Taylor Smith, | Comdr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith and | their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gill | of Norfolk, Va.: Capt. and Mrs. John | H. Newton, Col. and Mrs. Harry N. Cootes of Fort Myer, Mrs. Howard Mor- ton, Mrs. Douglas Howard, Lieut. | Comdr. and Mrs. Horace D. Clarke, Comdr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, Comdr. and_Mrs. Jonas Ingram, Mr. Owens | of Baltimore, Mr. Whilliam Whitridge | of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hull of Newport News, Va. Lieut Comdr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Reinicke, Comdr. and Mrs. Worrall R. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willcox of | Norfolk, Va. | Comdr. and Mrs. Worrall R. Carter |s gave a dinner Tuesday of last week at | their residence on Rodgers road in | honor of the superintendent of - the | Naval Academy, Rear Admiral Samuel . Robison, and Mrs. Robison. Among those invited to meet the guests of honor were Capt. and Mrs. Albert Church, Comdr. and Mrs. W. Taylor Smith, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. J. Har- rison Colhoun and their aunt, Mrs. Spofford of New York, Lieut. Comdr. | and Mrs. Frederick G. Reinicke, Lieut, and Mrs. Dorval S. Rels, the former of the Brazillan navy, and Lieut. F. R. Bunker, Mr. Austin Chadwick of New York has recently been the guest of his niece, Mrs. Reinicke, and Lieut. Comdr, Reinicke at their residence on Bowyer | Mrs. Norman Scott spent the past | week in New York, where she was joined over the week end by Lieut. Comdr. Scott. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, brother and sister-in- | law of Lieut. Comdr. Scott. Mrs. Foy, wife of Comdr. Edward J. Foy, the latter now on duty at Newport, R. 1. was the week end guest of Mrs, William J. Giles, wife of Capt. Giles, at her residence on Maryland avenue. Mrs. Elliott B. Nixon entertained informally at luncheon Saturday at her residence on Upshur road in honor of Mrs. Foy. | Other visitors in Annapolis during the | past week were Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Willcox of Norfolk, Va. who were the guests of Comdr. and Mrs, Worrall R. Carter on Rodgers road, Mr. Willcox Krafin have arrived in Europe. They safled on the S. S. Vulvano and will remain abroad for some time. M Kraflt is one of a party of girls from Eden Hall, Torresdale, Pa. who are traveling abroad. Miss Krafft recently | completed a five-year course at Eden Hall. Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas Dell and their children left Annapolis Thursday of this week for Coronado, Calif., where | Lieut. Dell will be on sea duty. Last week Lieut. and Mrs. Dell were at Snow Hill. where they were the guests of Mr: | Dell's_parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. | Prunell Mrs. Sewell 8. Hepburn is spending and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. leigh C. Fooks, at their home at Sum-. mit, N. J. Mrs. Charles Soule left Monday for Jamestown, R. 1. where she will remain for the Summer. Capt. Soule and their young son, Charles Soule, jr., left Sun- ay by motor for Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvannus Stokes, jr entertained at dinner Thursday in thel home on South River. Their guests were Comdr. and Mrs. M. E. Manly, Mrs. Calvin Bertolete, Lieut. Comdri and Mrs. Laurence Wild, Mrs. Henry Dinger and Lieut. Nicholas Van Bergen, Lieut. Comdr. and . Laurence | | Wild entertained at supper and cards| Friday evening in their home, at War- | dour. Lieut. Comdr. Wild will leave| next week on the Summer cruise with| the midshipmen. Mrs. Wild and their | young ton will shortly move from Wardour to the residence which they | have taken of Comdr. and Mrs. Douglas | Howard in Acton place. Comdr. and| Mrs, Howard and their family will go to Newport the latter part of June Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ridgely P. Melvin entertained at cards in_honor | of Mr. Melvin's sister, Mrs. W. Thomas | Kemp of Saranac Lake, N. Y. who,| with her daughter. Miss Louise Kem. | are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin at Aberdeen, their home on South River. Those present to meet the guest of | honor were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Claude. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Darlington John . Mrs. Gaston Costet. Mrs. John| Chew. Mrs. Foster of New York, Mr and Mrs. Robert Burwell. Mr. and Mrs. Douw. Mr. and Mrs. John Green. Mrs. Hamilton Gale. s, Samuel Brmka‘ and Mr. Samuel Brooke | Comdr. M. E. Manly left Sunday | night for New York. He has jninfld‘ the U, 5. §. Wyoming for sea duty Mrs, Maniy‘and her sister. Mrs. Calvin | Bertolete and the latter’s daughter. Miss Lucille Bertolete, after June will occuy the residence of Mrs. Alfred | lyson, on Maryland avenue. Of Personal Interest | To Washington Resldents} Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hecht of Beltimore have announced the mar riage of their daughter Rosalie to Dr.| George Nordlinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Isaac B. Nordlinger, in their home, at | Wednesday evening, May 28. at 7:30 o'clock. The ceremony Wwas witnessed by the immediate relative: of the young couple. Dr. and Mrs Nordlinger are spending their honey return will make their home in this! city. Mrs. Blanche Singer of New, York and her sister, Mrs. Charles A. Gold-| smith, whom she is visiting, were the | guests of honor at a luncheon followed | being a brother of Mrs. Carter, and Mr. | and Mrs. Gill of Norfolk, who were the | guests of Comdr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith | on_Upshur road. Mrs. Leon Marie of Babylon, Long | Island, was the guest for a few days| during the week of Mrs. John Pitcher | necticut avenue will have as her guest | William Thalhimer. ltM“‘:Arduur. ny yachts put in at Annapolis at this time of the year. The yachtp?)wned by Mr. John Hemphill of Rye, N. Y., returned to Mew York Sunday after several days of cruising on the Chesa- peake. Mr. and Mrs. Hemphill had with them on the yacht, which is called Tradition, Mr.” and Mrs. Buckly of D. C.; Mr. John Hughes, John Harrison and Mr. Edward Lioyd of New York. The latter is a son of Commodore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd by cards at the Woodmont Country| Club_Thursday, given friends. Cavers were laid for nine. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoffenmaer of Woodley Park Towers have as their guest Miss Wolf of Memphis, Tenn. | Mrs. Clarence Eiseman of 2701 Con- the coming week her mother, Mrs, Sol | Rice of New York. | The Woodmont Country Club held | an informal dance last riight which | was well attended. A supper was served at_midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Klein will be at home tomorrow evening at 5318 Forty second street from 7 to 10 o'clock. in honor of the confirmation of their daughter Mildred. | Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohn motored to Pittsburgh on Friday to visit their son- of Annapolis. While in_this vicinity the party cruised to the Eastern Shore | and were guests at Wye House, the his- | tMn:c home of the Lloyds, near Easton, | A large tea was,given Friday by Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Archie E. Glann, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John C. Lusk and Lieut. and Mrs. Ralph F. Skylstead at the residence of Lieut. | Comdr. and Mrs. Glann in Randali | Court, ‘as a farewell in honor of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Horace D. Clarke. The former is leaving shortly for sea duty. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Clarke are very popular here. Mrs. Clarke and their two children will spend the Summer at Jamestown, R. Another family that ' will in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Adler. Mrs. Cohn will spend a week there. Mrs. Nat Wildman of New York is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Goldenberg, on Twenty-seventh street, and will be joined by Mr. Wild- man later in the week. | Mr. and Mrs. Maury Simon and Mrs. Birdie Erlebacher are spending the week end at Wernerville, Pa., having | left by motor on Friday. Mrs. Flora May of Richmond, Va. is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fischer, in Chevy Chase. | The Misses Amy Behrend, Vera Reit- | pend the | kin, Elizabeth Kohner and Iilllan Kahn | Military Academy Wednesday. moon i Atlantic City and upon their | 92 1ss | L.| this week as the guest of her daughter | Bur- | MRS. ELLIOTT BATES McKEE. Before her marriage, in Paris, May 23, she was Miss Katherine Pillsbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Pillsbury of Minneapolis, Minn. It son of Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke of Washington. The bridegrcom —Underwood Phnto. Joshua Goldblum Mrs, Rae Strauss will be at home, 1960 Biltmoré street, tomorrow evening | from 8 to 10 o'clock in honor of the | confirmation of her daughter Mildred. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Viner of 3507 | Massachusetts avenue will be at home | tomorrow evening from 8 to 12 o'clock | son Leonard. Mrs ymour Herz was hoste: Thursday at a luncheon followed by | cards at the Woodmont Country Club. Covers were laid for 25 guests. | Miss Charlotte Revness, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Revness, was hos- | ess Friday night at a_young folk dance in_her home, on Twenty-eighth street. Twenty guests were in the party. Refreshments were scrved from an attractive table, with rambler roses and favors. Mr. J. Albert Weinberg, jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Weinberg of 403 Montague street, celebrated his twenty-first birthday anniversary Fri- y, May 23, with a dinner and theater party. Miss Rosalie Weinberg returned on Wednesday from Goucher College and will sail for a trip abroad on June 13 to be spent in travel, joining friends | from South Carolina. y The confirmation _exercises of the | Eighth Street Temple will take place | Y 8 group of | tomorrow morning at 10:15, with a class | Roland Fournier, are in At {of 30 girls and boys, under Rev. Dr Abram Simon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith this city, now of New York, is the | road, accompanied by Mr. Bryson's are in Richmond, Va.. guests of their | son-in-lew and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, | Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kraft will hold a reception tomorrow evening from 8 to 12 o'clock in their home, 1422 Van Buren strect. in honor of the confirmation of their daughter | | Helen. Mr. Carl Woerner of Pittsburgh is pending the week end with his mother, Mrs. Otto E. Woerner of Columbla | road. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ullman are in Atlantic City over the week end. Miss Frances Feist, who attended | George Washington University, and Miss Marjorle Feist, who was a grad- uate of the high school class at Na- tional Park Seminary this year, left for their Summer home, in Deal, N. J., Thursday to join thelr mother. Mrs. Abiam Feist. “They will sail in July to pend the Summer abroad. ._Goldsmith Sigmund, with her ister, Mrs. Max Oppenheimer, motored to Baltimore today to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Breslau until Tuesday. Mrs. Milton Kronheim, with her young daughter Judith Elaine are leav- ing today for Staunton, Va. to attend the graduating exercises of Mrs. Kron- helm’s son Milton, Jr. at the Siaunton ey Summer at Jamestown is Mrs. Vincent | returned Wednesday from their studies| will be joined by Mr. Kronheim on Godfrey, who, with her children, will | have a cottage there. Lieut. Comdr. | Godfrey, who is attached to the U.S.S. | Raleigh, spent a few days here recently | with s family, who are the guests | of Mrs. Godfrey's mother, Mrs. Arthur | Owens, wife of Maj. Owens, at the Hill, their home near Annapolis. Tuesday last Mrs. Owens entertained at a | bridge luncheon for Mrs, Godfrey. The | other guests were Mrs. George M. Ra- | Venscroft. wife of Comdr. Ravenscroft: | Mrs, Robert Hilliard and Mrs. Kelly, | wife of Comadr. Kelly Another guest here last week was | Mrs. W. Turner Logan of Charleston 8. C., who was the guest of her brothe: in-law, Lieut. Comdr. James A. Logan, and Mrs. Logan at their residence on | at Goucher College. | The Wednesday Club met at the Woodmont Country Club for luncheon and bridge. | Miss Hilda Louis of Baltimore is the week end guest of her brother-in-law | and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohn- er_of 1838 Belmont road. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Kaufman and Mr. Simon Nye will be at home to- morrow evening from 8 to 10 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman, in honor of the confirmation of their | daughter, Elizabeth Ann Kaufman, and | Mr. Nye's son, Willam David Nye. They will have receiving with them four | other confirmants, Yetta Gordon, Ben- Franklin street. Hil Mrs. Arthur St. Clair Smith, wife of Capt. Smith, and their daughter, Miss St. Clair Smith, are occupying temno- | rarily the residence at No. 16 Southgate avenue, in the Murray Hill section. Miss Clarice Yates, daughter of Capt. | end Mre. Isaac L. Yates, is_the guest of her uncle, Mr. Samuel Brooke, at his residence, on Southgate avenue. Miss Yates will remain here for a short visit before sailng by transport to join her parents in Honolulu Food and Service Unsurpassed The _ @ollier In COLUMBIA RD. ar 18 ST OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR. 12:30 to 7:30 5 course sl 00 SUNDAY DINNER FRUIT COCKTAIL Choice_of ROAST L. I. DUCKLING ROAST CAPO! 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Mrs. Isadore Kaufman and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Harrison Bachrach, are at of Your Linens? stly so, if Franklin laun- s we have striven to do success of our efforts is attested by thousands of satisfied customers. We employ the most the newest machinery a Blankets Curtains . Drapes modern methods and use vailable. Bed and Table Linens Shirts, Collars, Etc. Our Specialty | Hallam _Claude, Mr. and Mrs. John | jamin Waldman, Reuben A. Kritt and | home after a stay of two weeks in At- | lantic City. Mr. Horace Pack is spending the week end in New York. The Misses Sylvia and Gertrude Sher- by are returning Wednesday from Lex- ington, Va., where they have been at- tending the closing exercises at Wash- ington and Lee University. Mr. Dan Gray of Richmond, formerly Mrs. El-|in honor of the confirmation of their | Sherby, a student at the university, | will return home with his sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Behrend are spending part of the week in New York. | Mr, and Mrs. Harry Fedder and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Blondheim will be at home, at 27 Spring street, Alexandria, Va.. fomorrow evening in honor of the confirmation of Bernice Fedder and Henry Blondheim. Mr. Robert Louts will be home during the week from Washington and Le University, where he is a student Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baum of 1104 Monroe street will be at home tomorrow evening in honor of the confirmation of their son Melvin. Miss Amalie Frank, daughter of Mr and Mrs. David Frank of 4720 Blayden | terrace_will be home Tuesday from Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, Va., and will have as her guest Miss Joan Brown of Atlanta. Ga., who will remain for 10 days. Mrs. Frank has recently | returned from a visit in Montgomery, | gan Whiteford. Ala. Mrs. Meyer Loeb and dau?htl’r, Mrs. antic City formerly of to_remain for three weeks. Miss Dora Schiffman, guest of Mrs. Selig Brez. Miss Jeanette Loeb has returned to | her home on Columbia road from a| visit in Winchester, Va. Her sister, Mrs. Roland Fournier, accompanied her. Mr. Carlton Kaufman of New York is spending the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Kaufman. Miss Ferda Oppenheimer motored to Luray Caverns with a party of friends for the week end. An order to kill bluejays in parks at Bristow, Okla. started a controversy between the citizens. v Chevy Chase Society Folk Loo_king Ahead TO Summer Vacations* Many Already Located for Season—Varied prognmsv of Festivities Also Noted. | House Guests in Homes. Mr. O. C. Merrill and his daughter, Miss Margaret Merrill, of West Melrose . street sailed Friday, May 23, on the steamship Paris to attend the second world power conference to be held in Berlin, Germany, from Jupg 16 to June 25. Mr. Merrill is the chairman of the American committee. Mr. Frank Evans entertained the Chevy Chase Chanters Monday eve- ning in his home.on Maple avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Knockey of Chevy Chase park: have as their house guest for several days their niece, Miss Lucy Tilton, of Utica, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hooppe of Oliver street entertained Saturday evening at | bridge and supper. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Widmayer and their family of Livingston street are spending the week end in_their Sum- mer home at Bay Ridge, Md. Mr. and Mrs. John imirie and their family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rowe and their son, are spend- ing the week end at their Summer home, Skip-a-Way, at River Springs, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Williams of Germantown, Pa., are the week end house guests of Mrs. Willlams' parents, | Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Pollard, on McKin- ley street. i Mrs. Henry De Coursey Adams enter- tained at a luncheon and bridge Wed- nesday at the Kenwood Club. | Miss Anne De Beaupre Beach, who | has been for several weeks at the home | of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Beach, on Meadow lane, recuperat- | ing from an automobile accident, re- | turned Monday to St. Mary's Semi- | nary, St. Marys, Md, to resume her | studies Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Paulett and fam- ily are spending the Summer at the home of Mrs. Paulett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle, at Arundel- on-the-Bay, Md. . Mr. and Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson of Huntington street entertained at din- ner and bridge Tuesday evening, at the Columbia Country Club. The missionary meeting of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church will held at 2 o'clock Wednesday, June 4, |at the home of Mrs, Lester Woolsey, on_ Brookeville road. | Miss Mary Bouve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bouve of Shepard street, entertained at dinner Saturday evening. Subsequently Miss Bouve and her guests attended the dance at the | Chevy Chase-Bethesda High School. The annual luncheon of the Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. W. C. A, will} be held Tyesday, June 3, at 1 o'clock, in the home of Mrs. Harold E. Doyle, on_ Huntington street. " Mies gLucy Frank entertained at & | dance last Saturday evening in her home on Leland street. | “Mrs. J. Wilmer Latimer will leave this week for Charleston, W. Va., where | she will be the guest of her son-in-law | and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brashear Avis. | 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle and |'their family of Huntington street are | spending the week end in_ their Sum- | mer home at Arundel-on-the-Bay, Md. | " Mrs. Frederick E. Kunkel of Military road left Thursday to spefd 10 days in | on. Pa e Barton L. Corning and_her | daughter, Miss Margaret Corning, of | Leland street left Wednesday for White- | ford, Md., where they will visit Mrs. | Corning’s ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- | “"Mrs. Percy Rogers entertained the | members of her club at luncheon and | bridge Thursday evening in her home |on Livingston street. | Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bryson of Reno mother and slsi;;. spent the holiday at | Whites Point, . Mr. and Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell have returned to their home on Que- | sada street after spending a week in | Asheville, N, C., where they attended | the graduation of their son Donald at Lee Preparatory School. Donald re- ! | turned with his parents to spend the | Summer at_home. | 'Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jenks of Oliver streef, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. | Kenneth Holzberd, will spend the week | end cruising on the Potomac. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Snowden and Mr. Frank Hill of Lerna, I, are the An event that commands offered in these sales . . $28 sports and $39.50 $45 Frocks & Gowns R SR, “m“omoooon“moo000000'00_0“000000000000000000000000000000000000o0000o0000000000000000"0000000000000 Pasternak Sem:—-Annual CLEARANCE SALES Begin Monday, June 2nd and miss familiar with the genuine values always our regular high quality collections, and the reduc- tions are drastic to effect an immediate digposal. The savings are important, and our patrons know it is Pasternak quality and workmanship that make them so! FROCKS & GOWNS {for daytime, afternoon, sports and evening $38 COATS for formal and informal town wear, SUITS ensemble costumes in cloth and tweeds for town and country, 2-piece tailleurs $55 MISSES' DEPARTMENT the interest of the woman . every fashion is part of $48 travel coats $45 $65 $75 0000000000000000000008000000000000000000000000000000000080000000000000000000000008000 $15 $19.50 $25 <835 't and $45 ..$10 $12 and ALL SALES FINAL early selection is advisable [PASTERNA SOCIElLY 3 BRIDE OF JUNE MISS MARGARET ANGELIN MATHEWS, Whose marriage to Mr. Frederic Addison Holden will take place in the Druid | Mr. Holden is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. | Hills Methodist Church Thursday. Louis Francis Holden of this city. | guerite, of Mount Vernon, N. Y, are | occupying their new home on Thirtieth street. Mrs. Clifford Johncox entertained Thursday evening at bridge and a mis- cellaneous shower, and Mrs. Frank Mul- ler entertained Sunday evening at sup- per and a miscellaneous shower, both in honor of Miss Sue Yancy, whose marriage to Mr. Willam Zimmerman Jemison will take place June 7, at 8 oclock pm., at All Saints' Protestant Episcopal Church Mrs. F. 1. Evans and Mrs. Karl F. Stuhler entertained their club at lunch- eon and bridge on Saturday in the home of Mrs. Stuhler on McKinley | street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Reidy and thelr family have gone to spend a vaca- tion in their Summer home, Kenwood. on the bay in Maryland. Mr and Mrs. George Bowbergh are | occupying their new home on Garrison street. Mrs. Donald Reid MacLeod has re- urned to her home on Leland street | after spending a month in Yakima Wash., as the guest of her relatives, |Mrs. J. F. Hamlin and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Robinson, | Mrs Warren Manter entertained at bridge and supper on Thursday in her | home on Willow lane. | . Mrs. John I. Lauritzen and her son, John, of Leland street, left Tuesday for | an_extended trip through the West | Mrs. Clara Houk of Harrisburg, Pa., |is the house guest of her son-in-law |and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Paul | Winings, on Flm stree.. | Mws. Guy Baker Stephenson e: | tained at luncheon and bridge Wednes- |day in her home on Elm street | Miss Carolyn Jackson of Oxford | street, who is to be a bridesmaid at the wedding, will entertain at bridge Priday, |June 13, in honor of Miss Elizabeth Waller, whose marriage to Mr. Smith | Brookhart will take place the last of | June, The guild of the Chevy Chase Presby- |terlan Church was entertained at | luncheon Tuesday as follows: Section 4, Mrs. J. B. Bronson, leader, by Mrs. John | Imirie, assisted by Mrs.” Alice Gibbs: section 8, by Mrs. John A. Logan, as- |sisted by Mrs. Chester Morrill; section |9, Mrs. Fay Holbrook, leader, by Mrs. J. assisted by ¢ A Buchanan, William K. Davidson: section 1 |W. H. Shelton, leader, by Mrs. Kirby, assisted by Mrs. R. E. Marsh; section 13, Mrs. Mark Tyndall, leader, |by Mrs. A. L. Baldwin, assisted bz Arthur A. Espensheid. Miss Annette Bell entertained 3! hridge Monday evening at her home on Huntington street. Mrs. Frank B. Bell | has returned to her home after a_visit house_guests for a week of Mr, and |sylvania, where they will spend the |to her daughter, Mrs. Edgar R. Clark, Mrs. E. H. Pitcher in their McKinley street. home on | week end. their sons Clem and Murray of Ingo- mar street left Thursday by motor for | Shoppe. Virginia Beach, where they will spend | a week. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert R. Snoke, ac- |spending a week in Chicago, Ill. companied by Mrs. Snoke's mother, of | Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Gaylor Morrison street have motored to Penn- ' daughters, Lofs, Beverley Mrs. J. Henry Oehmann of Morrison Dr. and Mrs. Clem C. Williams and | street entertained Saturday at lunch- eon and bridge at the Garden Tea | nd their d M Ln Syracuse. N. Y. Against Bridge Articles. | CHATTANOGA, May 31 (P)—Arti- Mr. Arthur H. Deibert has returned | cles on how to play bridge are disa; to his home on Morrison street after | proved by local clergymen. That's all they threw out of editions of the Chat- | tanocga News, which they edited by | invitation. A . . . again we emphasize . . . is to be a . Chiffon Summer STREET @ is lovely in BRIDGE AT TN XS o o g The new tailored chiffon suit goes everywhere . . . coat is sleeveless. . .frock long sleeved. $39.50 A Marvelous Deeply caped chiffon flower frock...a graceful solution to the arms question . . $29.50 Chiffons Collection ‘Women's for every occasion 525 $3950 Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F&.O For Modern Fur Storage Call FRanklin 9133 on Slim, long lines...interesting cape. 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