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SO Chevy Chase Personal Notes and Other Items Of Social Interest Dr. and Mrs. Sterling V. Mead Entertaining Today at Afternoon Tea. Dr. and Mrs. Sterling V. Mead will entertain at tea this afternoon profusion of Sgring flowers. Over 500 cards have been issued. Mrs. Harold E. Doyle has loaned her house and garden to the civic section of the Twentleth Century Club, Mrs. Mark A. Watson, chairman, in which to hold a meeting and plenic luncheon. Mrs. George Gravatt, who has been visiting in Roanoke, Va., returned Mon- Leland street. Mrs. Gravatt attended the celebration of Founder’s of the Thursday Morn- ing Music Club, of which she is the founder. The concert was given by the music department of Hollins College under the direction of Prof. Erich Rath. Luncheon was served at the Patrick Henry Holel, after which the annual election of officers was held. Mrs. ‘ Gravatt was extensively entertained ‘while in Roanoke. She was the first chairman of music of the civic better- ment section of the first woman's club organized in Roanoke. . Mrs. Joseph E. Angel entertained at luncheon and bridge on Wednesday at her home on West Kirke street in honor of her house guest, Mrs. M. A. Adkins of Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell returned on Friday to their home on Quesada street after spending a week in New York City. Mrs. A. C. Brown and her small son Amold of New York City are guests lo‘f Miss Helen Imirie on West Bradley ne, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKee have re- | turned from their Winter home in Ssrasota, Fla, to their home on West- ern avenue. Mrs. Winslow H. Herschel enter- tained at luncheon Monday at her home on Florida street, Mr. and Mrs. George Mikkleson en- tertained at & dinner and bridge party Monday evening. Miss Marian Dunlop, a student of Hanneh-Moor Academy, recently visit- ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunlop, on Oliver street. Mrs. Sanford Bates entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday at her home on Shepherd street. Mrs. John T. Sadler was hostess at | tea from 4 to 6 o'clock Thursday st her home on Leland street in compli- ment to her sister, Mrs. H. G. spend several of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. -;:flun James V. Bennett on Leland street. . Col. E. Alexander Powell has returned from New York and Mr. and Mrs. Ives Washburn of New York City arrived | from motor to be the week end of d lh:flm CIETY weddi; & wede MRS. RENE RUIZ, Before her marriage Miss Jean Doloris Keogh, daughter of Mrs, Adel Keogh, the taking piace in St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church. After returning from ing trip Mr. and Mrs. Ruiz will live on Ontarlo road.—Harris-Ewing Photo. street entertained at a bridge luncheon yesterday at the Beaver Dam Country Club in honor of Miss Margaret Ruane whose marriage to Mr. Nicholas Auth will take place June 10. Wedding Shower Given For Mrs. Alfred Estin ‘The home of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Thomas Msrshall, at 1646 Argonne ter- race, was the scene, Friday evening, of & wedding shower given by Miss Bonnie honor of Mrs. Alfred Es- evening, May 16, in Baltimore, was Miss Crown of 604 Oglethorpe street. white wedding bell hung from in the center of lh‘;kroom room Irom a table tastcfully deco- in pink and white and in the center of the room was a large white wedding bell; in the center of the table was a wed cake with a miniature bride and bridegroom beautifully dressed as a decoration. Leading from the cake to each place at the table were narrow white ribbons at ths end of each and hidden under the cake were a miniature thimble, ring, needle, umbrella, anchor the | 8nd heart, which were drawn by the tor for New York City, where they tended on Thursday 26 tne *Medicns "Genter ot X at the Center of New of DsVeau, York Mrs. G. A. Gutches of Jenifer street was hostess at luncheon and Tuesday at the Wardman Park Miss Harriett A. Todd guest of Judge and Mrs. Walter Blount. Mrs. J. D. Thompson returned Thursday to her home on Ingomar street after spending several weeks as the guest of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. L L. Moore, in Larchmont, N. Y. Y. W. C. A Comdr. and Mrs. Albert M. Penn of Grafton street have as their week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder of | hostess | Cynwyd, Pa. Mrs. Pe at tea on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. McLean of Northern New Jersey | is the house guest of Mrs. Lester Wilson on Magnolia parkwar. Mr. Wilson is ;:l‘l'.‘l!n( his mother in Larchmont, Miss Hope Hunt, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Hunt, cele- brated her birthday anniversary yester- day afternoon at her home on Ridge- wocd avenue. Miss Eunice O'Connor of Shepherd Conn. Ave. & M St. of |, Assisting taining Albany, Ga. Miss Culbertson in enter- Miss Virginia Atkinson of Among the Invited guests were Miss May Spurber, Miss Ruth Richter, Miss Vivian Harris, Mrs. Bernice Armiger, Miss Cecelia Peters, Miss Garnet Mil- ler, Miss Norma Ros:nberger, Miss fle‘ Johnson, Miss Theresa Kuhnit, Boyte -Vainh Stanford, Miss Hazel Miss Ruth Hall, : | Bride-Elect Given ]":rty By Group of Friends Mrs. Arthur Mitchell of 1620 R 1620 R street Wwhoee marriage to Mr. Grayson Bland | Hanes of Hernon, Va., will take place |in mid-June. On Saturday Miss Hills- |man was honor guest at a bridge- shower, given by Mrs. George Ramsey Bready, Mrs. Willlam H. Dawson and Mrs. Asa E. Bradshaw of Herndon. Across Trom Downtown Location INSIDE INN Conn. Ave. and Calvert St. [suNDaAY |IDINNER Diflerent l 719 13th St Foremost Amongst Specialty Shops MID SEASON CLEARANCE Spring Fashions of Distinction Now Very Substantially Reduced Offering a choice selection of exclusive styles in apparel of exceptional quality from our regular stock at prices which represent material savings. Day Dresses, Evening Gowns and Wraps, Sportswear, Smart Coats and Millinery. dfl' and Miss Lentz, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, ‘Lodge Committee Holds | ‘The Dance Committee of Washington Lodge, No. 15, B. P. O. Elks, closed their season with an outing and din- ner at Vindobona Inn, Braddock Heights, Md., last Sunday. | The members of the committce and | | their guests, who attended, were: Mr.| and Mrs. D. J. Laporte and Joan, Mr. E. Brahler and Miss Whittaker, Mr. and Mrs. George Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rouse, Mr. and Mrs, F. Cris- mond, Mr. G. Brahler, Mr. A. Hol- der, Mr. and Mrs. F. Catlin, Mr. Charles Montgomery and Miss Twede, Mr. F. Bexter and Miss Buzzone, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Powers, Mr. son and Miss Ketchum. Mr. Emile Brahler had charge of the arrangements and exalted ruler, Mr. David J. Laporte was the toastmaster. Miss McCune to Install Tau Phi Chapter in Troy Miss Evelyn McCune, national presi- dent of Tau Phi Sorority, left Wash- ington for a trip to Troy, N. Y., fo the purpose of installing & new chapter of Tau Phi Sorority in Troy. The new chapter was started by a former Wash- ington girl, Mrs. Lois Martin, wife of Lieut. Hunt Martin, U. 8. N, who is | stationed in Troy. A formal juet was given Satur- | day night, followed by installation and | initiation of the new chapter conducted by the national president. Eight girls were installed to form Nu Chapter Ol‘ Tau Phi National Sorority. L.Mi daughter, y | program. Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents and before returning will visit in Paris. While in New York Mr. and Mrs. Greenbaum were guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greenbaum. Mrs. Walter Franc left for her home in Columbus, Ohio, Thursday night after spending 10 days at the Shore- hai m, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Frank of Baltimore are the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. Lisbman of Woodley Park Towers, ha: come to Wash- ington for the confirmation of their grandson, Benjamin Frank, on Friday. ‘The Wcodmont Country Club has cards out for an informal dance on Decoration night, Saturday, May 30, the guest of hLer sister, Mrs. Schloes, at the Argonne: Miss Louette Glaser of Boston, Mass., is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman, on Jenifer street, for several weeks. Mrs, A. Sigmund was hostess Friday at luncheon and cards at her apart- ment in the Roosevelt, entertaining the Friday Bridge Club. Mrly. M. Hano was hostess Wednesda at luncheon, followed by cards, Woodley Park Towers. Covers were laid for 16 guests, who were seated at one long table. s. Tillle Roff of Blltllnm;dl: ".:z week end gu of her son an ugh- ter-in-law, u?.na Mrs. Harold Levi, of Macomb street. Mrs. A. Solomon and daughter of New York were at the Mayflower Hotel for several deys last week. Mr." and Mrs. Barney Liebman of ‘Woodley Park Towers have as & guest the latter's mother, Mrs. J. Bluestein of New York. Mrs. F. May of Richmond, Va., is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fischer, in Chevy Chase. Miss Carlyn Schiff and Miss Jean Frensdorf of Baltimore were the guests last week of Miss Elizabeth Kohner of Belmont road. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Abel motored to Cleveland, Ohio, yesterday to spend 2 week, accompanied by Mrs. Abel's sister, Miss Laura Adler, who returned to her home in Pittsburgh after a visit here of several weeks. Miss Dora Garner of Newport News, Va., is the guest of relatives over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Garner of Newport News, motored here for the week end and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Peyser. The Sisterhood of the Eighth Street Temple is giving an all-day fete at the ‘Woodmont Country Club Monday, June 1, for the ben=fit of the Sabbath school building fund. A costume recital will be held at 11 o'clock by professional talent, presenting the festival of na- tions. An al Fresco luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, followed by bridge and outdoor ‘Mrs. Harry Lewis, president of sisterhood, and Mrs. William Ogus have charge of the Miss Gertrude Sherby and Miss Sylvia Sherby, who attend Goucher College, will return to their home Wednesday. Mrs. Harold Singer leaves today for " | New York to visit Mrs. Blanche Singer at the Winderemere for several days. Upon her return Mr. and Mrs. Singer will occupy their new apartm in the Frontenac, 4550 Connecticut ave- nue. Mrs. Willlam Greenspon of Bluefleld, W. Va., who is visiting her mother, Mrs. lle Rothschild, was given a luncheon Tuesday by her aunt, Mrs, Eug Schwab, of the Ritz Apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Goldnomer have returned from 'l,.ha.uuvule, Ky., v{l::re they attended Derby, and ve taken an apartment in the Shoreham. LLER INZTITUTION INTERNATIONALS E 1. Miller Brings New Interest to the Summer Mode with Shoes of WHITE SUMMER SUEDE Svede Shoes by |. hues to match your to wear them day Z fHE most refreshing, most luxurious fashion in many a summer day, Summer Miller are also the most wearable! Correct from morn till night. . . . Stunning in white for your many white or “white and —* costumes .+ .. Charming when dyed in delicate favorite frocks. And all so easy to clean, you'll be able in and day outl MISS ELIZABETH H. WRIGHT, Ilhllbfir ‘:lw!:r and Mrs. ’:)"lclr Tay- jor Wrigh o announce engage- ment to Mr. Channing O. Davis of this city. Mrs. by Miss Selma Camon, Albert Sigmund, accompanied i has returned from a several weeks’ stay in Atlantic City. Mi Mrs. Meyer mon motor Mi and Mrs. Maury Simon, Mr. and vis and Mr. James Si- return today from & 10-day trip to Wachapreague, Vi d Mrs. Living motoring? )/ “ i) Print silk suits, $15. boating? White with Froek navy Jacket, 815, at home? PlLmg, Shinen Volle, $5.31 Sieeveless Plaue, $6.75, Sleeve fung, Shan- 8. entertaining? D Printed Chif- fon, $15. Organdy, 815, White wit embrofdere Jacket, $15. sporting? Flanauerehiet Liney, $5.75 Shantung with Jacket, §15. Plaue wit] 5 s et resting? . Froeck, 8. to § ing last Thursday evening to hear Rep- resentative Bloom of New York, asso- dnl‘:l‘ director of early history of ia and the /my it part gton in laying out some of its principal roads, stat that some of the original maps be BRO SOCIETY § & { i f Tl { §§i§ o b1d § i < i L : a I i i | E | i E : | Z : i i i g { J 5 Bur $8.50 i Burt’s OKS G St. Between 11th and 12th Sts. 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