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SOCIETY (Continued From Fourth Page.) _ William Bastian and Mrs, Lacey Mc- Clasky. Mrs. Charles B. Campbell is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and . Robert R. Johnson, at Drexel Hill, " llnd expects to return to the city Col. and Mrs. 8. C. Vestal have issued invitations for a dinner party at the !M!ehl- Hotel on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. h;ixnuln will ekl:- tertain a company at ner at the Shoreham Hotel tomorrow evening. Cards have been received in Wash- ington from former Senator and Mrs. les 8. Deneen announcing the mar- riage of their daughter, Miss Bina Day Deneen, to Mr. Thomas Willlam House, 4th, April 30. Mr. and Mrs. House will be at home after July 1 in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. W. Marble of Green- wich, Conn., entertained a small com- lyh;‘ dil.lnnerm:uh evening at the , Where they are stopping while in Washington. oe Miss F. 8. Jennings of Arlington Hall School was hostess at a lungt:eon in the garden restaurant of the Carlton today, the company numbering 28. Mr. and Mrs. J. Willlam James of Pelham Manor, N. Y., are in Washing- ton for a brief stay and are staying at the Potomac Park Apartments. Mrs. Samuel Willlams Earle of Chi- cago has returned to her apartment at the Mayflower from Philadelphia, where she attended the Pennsylvania State Congress of the Daughters of 1812, of which she is the newly elected chaplain general. Mrs. Earle was the house guest of Representative and Mrs. Harry O. Ransley at their home in Ardmore, Pa. Mrs. Earle will spend the Summer at ae‘;hhome. El Nido, in Castle Park, . Isaac Milbank of Los Angeles arrived at the Mayflower yesterdly‘:nd 18 leaving today for New York with her granddaughter, Miss Virginia McFie, and Miss Catherine Feehan, who will accompany her to Europe. . Miss McFle t graduated from Mount Vernon Mr. and Mu.'?x{deww.hmun of ., are in Washington to attend the graduation of their daugh- ter, Miss mmnn ler, from Nmoxll:dl Seminary. ey are accom] their three daughters, all g::du- of National Park, Mrs. Wallace t, U. 8. N, . J., is in Wash- Martinique for an Lieut. Comdr. Thomas L. Gatch, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Gatch of Annapolis spent the week end in Wi as Suests at the Hotel Martinique. Capt. Frank L. Pinney, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Pinney are in Wi at the Hotel jue_for a short stay. Arthur H. Doig, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Doig have returned home in St. Louis after spend- ing several weeks in Washington, where they were guests at the Hotel Martinique. Lieut. Col. to their Lieut. Comdr. Vincent A. Clerke, jr., U. 8. N, who was recently in command of the dirigible Los Angeles, has ar- rived in Washington for duty in the Navy Department and is at the Hotel Martinique. Mr. and Mrs. Avery McCarthy of Los les, Calif., who were the guests for & short time of Mrs. Sydriey A. Cloman, have gone to Baltimore. Mrs. Nettie Fleming has returned to Mrs. Charles D. Cole entertained at lunchzon and bridge today at the Co- lumbia Country Club in honor of Mrs. Edith Wallack, who recently made her debut in grand opera in New York City. Among the guests were Mrs. John D: V/olf Northrop, Mrs. Herman Stabler, Mrs. Hessick, Mrs. Robeson, Mrs. dramatic two years there. She will visit Birming- ham, Als., before returning home. ‘Thursday, May 28, from 4:30 to o'clock, in honor of the Young Upholstering REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING PORCH R( ERS SPLINTED “NUF-CED!” The Best Place and Lowest Prices After All Ask my 35000 customers. 1 $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT TO $298 PER YARD FOR TWO DAYS ONLY i CLAY A. ARMSTRONG DROP POSTAL _TO 1235 10th Street N.W. Or Phone Metropolitan 2062 Mr. Armstrong Wil Coll Personsily licans mzbe held in Washington June 1 ~ |11 and 12. Mrs, l(ockrdwu:“: muteg“ by’ Mrs. Ballard, Doris wasy, WMIHV ia Morris, Miss Ann Eliza Smith, Elizabeth K. Smith, Miss Margaret Helmke and Mrs. M 'Edwards. A garden tea, to which the public is invited, will be held on the attrac- tive nds of the St. Gertrude's School of Arts and Crafts, Brookland, D. C., Saturday afternoon, June 6. The officers and members of St. Gertrude's THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY stallation ceremonies will bé held in the empire room and the sorority girls will then adjourn to the grill room for a buffet supper. Miss Marian Fairley, the national president of the sorority, will preside, while the guests of honor will be the past national presidents, Miss Kath- erine Perry, Miss Louise Heider, Miss QGertrude Powers and Miss ret Jose. Washington chapters partici- ml will be Alpha, %; Gamma, ilon and Kappa, while the Bal- timore chapters represented will be Delta, Jota and Veta. Arrangements for the event have been supervised by Miss Adele Batcheller, national secre- , who also will assist in the in- stallation ceremonies. An attractive color scheme of black and yellow, the Members of Mount Pleasant Rebekah Lodge were hostesses, principally the younger set, entertained at a linen shower last Monday night at the home of Mrs. Guy Glossbrenner, on Fulton street, for Miss Pollock. Mrs. Ella M. Love of 1210 Euclid street has had as guests her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Morgan Tew Coakley of Buffalo, N. Y., who stopped with her while on their automobile wedding trip, which will take them to Florida, Texas and California. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rice of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting the former's sister, Miss Bertha Rice, at her home, 2629 Connecticut avenue. They will be at_home Sunday evening. FRENCH NAVY DOES HOMAGE TO ST. JOAN Flotilla Steams Up Seine to Rouen, ‘Where Officers Salute Resting Place of Ashes. By the Associated Press. ROUEN, France, May 27.—France’s navy, represented by the most imposing flotilla that could navigate the River Mrs. Sarah Rosenbach of Los An- geles, is also ine guest of Miss Rice. Miss Vella Alberta Winner has re- | turned to her apartment in the May- | flower after a visit with her parents in Altadena, Calif. Miss Winner is director of blicity of the General Federation of Women's Clubs and ed- itor of the Clubwoman G. F. W. C, he official organ cf that organization. Guild are collaborating with Mrs. Alex- ander McNeil, chairman of the day, to make this a most delightful affair. Members of the Washington and Bal- timore l:h'lshfl of Phi Sigma Epsilon Sorority 1 meet this evening at the Shoreham Hotel to celebrate the in- stallation of the new Lambda Chapter 2nd also to witness the initiation into the third degree of three members of the Alpha Gamma Chapter. The in- sorority colors, will be used in the decorations for the buffet supper, with vivid black-eyed susans being the flow- ers used. ‘Two showers were recently given in honor of Miss Vesta Pollock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Pollock, whose marriage to Mr. Wallace P. Lynn will take place June 30 in the Fourth Pres. byterian Church. Miss Mildred Ehlin entertained at a miscellaneous shower. Seine, took part today in the national homage to St.. Joan of Arc, burned at the stake almost 500 years ago. Under the command of Admiral La- borde, three destroyers, five torpedo boats and one submarine arrived near the Boieldicu Bridge, where the sai ashes were thrown into the stream. bluejackets with their white caps and Clearance Cloth Coats In Two Important Groups Cloth and Silk Coats Fur-Trimmed Formerly $59 to $95 Beautiful coats of cloth and silk, trimmed in attractive Saks furs, such as ermine, galyak, lapin, Decoration Day Special PANAMA HATS 50 Untrimmed Cloth Coats S Formerly $29.50 to $49.50 Attractive materials and cur- rent styles are featured in these untrimmed coats, available at a special closing-out price, HREE smart new models. Large $ The now wear. brims and medium brims. perfect hat for right - McCALLUM SILK HOSE Full fashioned picot top chiffon and service weights. New Summer shades. French heels and tab toes. 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Mndy 27 (A).—J. E. Wil- son en elected president of Batch- elder, Snyder Dorr & Doe Co., a sub- sidiary of General Foods Co.. to suc- ceed Frederick S. Snyder, resigned | ing PREPARE CAMP | | da; as the result of a fire in the Sep cisco silver mine near here v, extinguished after it had trapped passaf® Boys' Club Enrolling for Eighth| Workmen in an underground | for_six hours. Session. |= Construction work at Camp Reeder | !is being pushed in preparation for the (to the flelds) the bandsmen broke into | opening of the elghth season at the Boys' Club camp, June 20. A record enrollment is being planned for, and the recreation field has been improved and a new float built. A. E. Mascaro, director, reports a largs number of | reservations already made. Informa- n may be had by telephoning the Boys' Club, at National 3899. Man Dies in Mine Fire. PACHUA, Mexico, May 27 (#).—One miner was dead and several were miss- BEST GRADES Roof Paint, $1.50 Gal. House Paint, $3.35 Gal. 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