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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MARCH 13, @ 2—=PAnd Tk SOCIETY. i i Annapolis, 8 spending this week with M:eslssinpi ' T = Sshaitmal Coptums |m?rn.bprglhrr And Ser-An law, M. ey | Mississippi Soc'xjty o ;M“yll;mi,D"‘l' gbschCd~ Ig.“”\‘.va i:::;; i prwiaent: 2 Mrs, Robert Murray Hunt, ., in their | Party Friday Evening| y Local State Society ; y: Mr. Clarence Army & NGVY Ball Will Be Held In i home on Dents Terrace. A. Clough, sergeant at arms, and Dr A wedding of much interest to South-| The Mississippi State Society, Rep-| Maryland day, March 25, which falls | R. S, Pendexter, treasurer. Ticket C : i offee Shop 1 ern Maryland was that of Miss Addie | res, ve Will M. Whittington, presi- | this year during holy week, wij g Leonardtown March 28 orm Maryard was thal of Miss Addle resentative Wil M. Whittnglon, presl | thle vear during boly week, vil be | will be on smle at the Shoreham Hote dent, will hold its fin % ~ yland Society of | or from members of the committee 818 Conn. Ave, Bennett of California, Md.. formerly a of this county. The wedding took place | season in Meridian Manslons at 2400 | Washington Wednesday of Easter week Mr. Lang, president of the sock iz oo ae H & Eve N.W. . | F R D. A. R. Event Will Open } February 21 in Baltimore Sixteenth street northwest, Priday eve- | March 30, in the Washington Club af | extends a cordial imvitation o mem. 7 Mrs. J. Jullus Johnson of Bushwood ning, at 8:15 o'clock. Seventeenth and K streets northwest | bers and friends of the State soc! s WRK Y DINNER c Spring Social Season in s (Chtertaly, the Women's Club of | ™11, speaker for the evening is Sen- | An interesting program has been . | L0 join in this gala event : v . ¥ | ator Pat Harrison, senior Senator from | ranged for the entertainment. Repre. Southern Maryland. . . Missiasippl. who Wil discuss some in- |sentative William P. Cole. second con Patriots’ Memorial Chapter | teresting current topies. It is expected | gressional district of Maryland. will ne . that a large number of members and m'e speaker of the evening Dancing LEONARDTOWN, Md. March 12— ; Entertained Last Tuesday guests of the society will a;;uh::x;,r:;‘-m follow the entertainment The Maj. Willilam Thomas Chapter, d Patriots’ Memorial Chapter was enter- | Srves 0f this OPROTEH tne most T { Daughters of the American Revolution 2 ’ tained at the Hay Adams House by Mrs. eloquent speakers in Congress. Colomal Ball to Be vaen by : s Katherine Fettis and Mrs. Jessie Bo a am of music has 5 of Bt. Mary’s County, are preparing to ton Tuesday evening, March 8. Mrs. | pem ",'r’,“_‘g;;;; P Miss Lilian Cheno- | Connecticut State Snc;eyy hold a Washington Bicentennial cos- k. Joel T. Curry. regent, presided at the ! i Joel urr 3% . t weth, second vice president of the 1 t ot | meeting and gave the chapter reports 5”“:\“ B o ual sice by M Officers of the Connectic w tume ball at Hotel St. Mary's Easter Monday, March 28. The ball will open . 0 “;:(r'lj':‘ edings at the recent State| wi) ). Whittington and Mr the Spring season in Southern Mary- | . 3 > George P, Conway, chapter land socialll. Many old-fashioned | 3 § E | historfan and chaiman of “the Mile- t State So- clety are planning a Colonial ball 9 at the new Shoreham Hotel. i1, ¢ Doxey, wives of Representat memoration of the 200th a; Mississipp!. , of the birth of George Was There will be music for dancing and | i dance is expected to b dresses great-great-grandmothers and | 2 &y !stones Committec, read n interesting| cards at the conclusion of the Pro- | cuscanding events of the Bic 4 sive account of these|gram and until 12 o'clock year. ) = great-great grandsires wore during the 3 % 3 , The: 2 . 5 * Revolutionary period will be worn that A . Ihey were placed | fative “Jerr ‘Busby i chairman of The committes in charge | —in only 2 weeks! night by their descendants. At r E\ |nank ¢ ries of the District of | 1yeq fi?’,"?,;.;?;fi,’,m‘(\hf.aff:',’,m S the | Mr. Edward J. Lang i ent . ) < scted ‘to DIAS | it i Pl b, | third v nt, 18 chairma A ‘oodward, vice preside, the orchestra is expected to p 3 | Columbta, but in the course of years committee in charge of the card party P t ; the “Virginia Reel” “Minuet” and | i % B some of them were neglected and lost.| Representative B s — Lights! Action! Curtain “8ir Roger de Coverly.” to be in k £ 9 > s has been intensel Nts Huahy Ml vn Norwood, ing with the festive atmosphere of ths L AT sted | ¢ and preservation MI% Jewen Giass. D ne Har- . TODAY \ ;?hfor the Easter season! et y lose time shopping eriod. This will be one of the largest Y 4 It hes, and 15 responsible | s 2 = et lls of the social seaton It is held | 8 T .¥ i for the concern shown | Aitchison, Mrs. Harry Ft Mrs. Sue each year and attended by many boys . | in recent vears for their care. Each pys, Ase ¥ tt Mr. o hd mrls attending the preparatory % [istas s now grites s special protec. | iie Kamaey. MACE. (O GG TH- FASHIO | around— when you'll achools and colleges and those Wwho | 3 | tion of one of the D. A. R. Chapters of | Mr. H. C. Danner, Mr. Otho Magee, AL N quickly find the footwear come back to spend the Easter holidays. | \y 4 the District N D, e Wk = ) Col. William Garland Fay, U. S. A 3 1 The chapter voted to hold a reception | McCain, Mr. Harry Fulton and Mr. SH()“ ol your dreams—here at retired, who has been at Colorado i 7 - . in April in celebration of its twenty-| Charlton M. Clark “Fashion Headquarters!” Springs and cn his ranct : i Mool J first birthday annivers: All Mississipptans and their friends q . dusing the Winter sud late Fall re- | 4 o S \ having its annual banque | are urged to be present. Guest cards turned Monday to his place. M 3 may be obtained from Mr. H. C. Danner Given by Fields, on the lower Potomac River . A > y t % s t northwest, Mrs. Fay did not accompany him, as| [B 4 Last Indoor Horse Show it zfemd;,m;roré‘rn Sl ot i [*3 > she was called to her home at Colorado At Rids d H L DY]\ AMIC’ ness i S ¥ 3 Lovers of the horse will have an op-| North Carolina Society ST)YLE Miss Ethel Snyder of Bal 3 . erldey Dl e T visiting her broth ter ] ; L Y portunity Friday night at 8 olock o To Hear of National Park G St Bet. 1ith and '2th Rev. and Mrs. Jesse M. B. Woodrow . attend the last indoor horse show of | ) 3 the Episcopal rectory of Pet . ; the sea t the Riding and Hunt Club. | il eo N0 Ctrolina State Societ SHOES B O ! g The joint chairmen. Mr. Melvin C.|partment of the Inter ; M’M,m.ém;;; ;,,,F\‘an iy e . I Maj. Ha Leonard, have | Thursday, promptly at 8:30 o'clock. Dr. at the Crest on the Washington Var 5 il 5 Bl Pight N}fj- v- | R. Lyman Sexton will deliv s ill celebrated the nineteenth birthday a Bohor 01 the It U0 At et | pated Mecumenon e “Ermoky evening dance and every niversary Saturday in his home - o Se boxes have been sold and|Carolinians are deeply interested night t ek the evening his parents gave him a — .3 3 many entries have already come in from | Sexton's lecture will be preceded BRUCaIs Weae Cay supper party in honor of the occasior 7 COMPTO! Virgiafa snd Marviand T it ta and this was followed by a the Who is chairman of the illustrated lecture which will be given by Mrs. Charles| The judges will be Col. Charles P.|Albright, director of Nation: party. Those attending were 1 Wood at Wardman Park Theater Tuesday for the benefit of the missionary fund | G°0'ge of Fort Myer and Mr. Louis| Service in the Departm t v ~ Anne Lee George, Miss Frances for the Society of the Covenant. Tnderwood Phote, | Leith of Middleburg, Va | Interior. Al North Carolir F CLUB MICHEL fler of Baltimore and Mr. T G M Bt | The Hunt Club members also are pre- | their friends are invited to this meet- . ‘ Hodges of Oakley and Mr. Howard } paring the ational Capital horse|ing. Maj. Eley P. Denson is president Washington's leading night club fee be on exhibition in Washington ' of Mechanicsville, who is recuperating | show to be held May 11, 12, 13 and 14 | of the soclety and Miss Jane Elizabeth Mrs. Roger L. Richardson and t studio. Iness, will spend a few days |8t Bradley F: Newion'is (e Secietin: No. I Thomas Circle young son are spending this week v Josept e, senior at the Leon- | this week in Washington ore re- relatives at Salisbury. Mrs. R : 3 High School, spent last week rning to her studies at the v's ; 4 i resi t of the Woman's A A . . | iy Toae e Mr. and Mrs. | Female Seminary at St. Marys Winding up our MOST of 8t. Marys County i Silbert. De ; scnnm!flfxpwn awarded @ four- |y munmn, SUCCESSFUL ANNIVER- : . oy Rg'fi:in“ b o p ) 7 y o Mrs. Jones, wife of Prof. Alfred Lee COATS r Bg au GOWNS SARY SALE CELEBRATION, st of h n-in-law d daughter, | ¥ 1 Mary k.| Jones. is spending this week with her | s 3 o S oL ne e Ay S oen e e \ daughiter, Miss Annabelle Barto, in WL with this almost UNBELIEV- SANDAIS are in step with the 3 , i | Camden, Miss Barto is taking ABLE offer . . . an appre-| vogue of “Less Shoe—More hevy Chase. Md.. returned d T 1 G ome on North Wz iness course in Camden Friday. gk 3 g v rd B, Johnson of 1307-9-11-13-15 G St. N.W. ciation to our OLD customers | ic.” Ri 2 _Mr. and Ma O Prank Dent spent - A e Wi it o e el Chic.” Ring Lizard the favored o | At : Mrs. Duke | tertained at_dinner Monday in honor - - - and an enticing bid for leather—and you'll find all the M d Mrs. Willlam F. Cecil, Ty Feautly Mol to Hyattevilie bridge Monday after- | of Mr. and Mrs. J McVeigh Regan NEW ones! Every Dress is AN others—all the new colors, a REPLICA of the LATEST C ¥ too—in this magnificent s . . & Hunt of Waldorf of Minneapolis, Mix D o s Mss. Hopkins | Miss Helen Parsons Peverly. daugh- \ s Maude only daughter of e rownln c levemen and Miss Maude Hunt of Annapolis { a s rge C. Peverly Mr. and Mrs Murray Hunt of | o Y and Mr. Emerson Phillips were am PARIS IMPORTS, and re- ! “Dynamic” Style Array! ' those from St. Marys County who a S gardless of regular price.. . . 3 tended [he Siate road dinner of t is included in this gala TWO- Shncre Saturaay evenin et 0 DAY ONE-PRICE SALE! Miss Agnes Waring of 5 i ashington’s Leading ur spending several weeks with her br Finest Farniture Makers er and ter-in-law, Mr. S Edward Waring. in their tiv ) M Bome jon Korth W ishinglon |Xiteet onday Mrs. Reck. wife of the Rev Bet\pes s PR Retsoaanis Free : 5 A and Tuesday Only! tea dance and rial Methodist Episcopal Church Baltimore. is spending th the guest of her mother 11 of Foxwells Poi hovs: 1 o Wico i A [ J & % Mrs. John McVeigh Regan ) o y Ey . & ek« . 4 of Minneapolis, Minn._who have been H% e 7 - the guests of Mrs. Regan's mother, < - & i g *Mrs. Nettie A. Morgan, left Wednes- v i) 3 . . . i { day afternoon for their home. While sk : . . Back to a price ~ here Mrs. Regan's friends entertained her extensively in their homes and at | Two Dollars lower 'n::or }il(n}l Inn h b d\ § S i . rs. Krug. wife of the Rev. Lioy % 3 p 2 f ! Krug, rector of the St. Paul's Meth- wi S T € O | than in the past odist Episcopal Church, is _spending Yy 3 X this week with relatives in Baltimore twenty years! Mrs J. Allen Coad of Chestnut Hill | g is visiting this week at Henderson- . ville. N. C E ¥ Miss Phyllis Graves was among \ ¢ those from St. A ¥y attend- = ing the dinner dance Saturday eve- | ning at the Lord Baltimore Hotel in Baltimore. Miss Graves posed for & | miniature painted by Mr. Allyn Wil- | liams v he and Mrs. Williams spent last Spring at Summerseat Plan- 3 tatlon. The completed picture was ex- hibited last Fall at the British Royal | 3 ¥ of Arts i n Hand-Made Dining Room Furuiture—Our Specialty From Our Own Shops i y L g A B";":d,.",“l‘( ‘s’p",m“‘ Baitimore Wil Be a Lasting Pride and Fleasure te Your Home. PY — o o This chatming low heel, T-stra comes in beige kid. Other low lle:l w ; in blue, brown, black and pa Sandal Ties—something entirely new— SHENLEY'S At the Price You /%8 v g ; - gy g el - Want to Pay! 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