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SOCIETY. Horse Show Adds to List Of Sponsors Mrs. Longworth to See Daughter Ride Tomorrow. Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, widow of the late Speaker, has been added to | the list of boxholders for the National Capital Horse Show at Bradley Farms | and will be an interested spectator | when her little daughter Paulina | rides in the children’s class tomorrow. Threatening skies greeted the first classes at the show today; however, in the early afternoon many promi- nent members of society arrived et the beautiful estate in Maryland for the exhibition. Members of the Junior League have charge of the | various attractions at the show, the proceeds to go to swell their fund | for charitable work. | Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, jr., wife ‘of the Secretary of the Treasury, oc- cupied her box at the show yesterday and today and tomorrow her box will be occupled by friends, as she is leaving this afternoon to spend the | week end with her sons, who are in school at Deerfield, Conn. Among | others at the show yesterday were Senator and Mrs. James Couzens, who had with them their son, Mr. Frank Couzens, mayor of Detroit, and Mrs. Couzens; Mrs. William Jeflries Chewning, jr. and Miss Betty Cbu- rens. Mrs. Thomas Jeflerson Cool- | idge, wife of the Undersecretary of the Treasury, entertained guests, and | others in boxes were Mrs. Truxtun Beale, Mrs. Thomas Bones, Miss Mary Elizabeth Damon, Miss Louise Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt Myers; Mrs, William Mackall, Mr. and Mrs. G. Edward Altemus, Mrs Smith Hempstone, Mr. Edward Cashell, Mrs. John Hay Whitney, Mrs, Daniel C. Stapleton, Miss Stellita Stapleton, Mrs. Sidney Taliaferro | and Dr. and Mrs. James Alexander Lyon, Mrs. Owen J. Roberts, wife of Justice Roberts, and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Roberts, had as their guests Mrs. Louis Greene and Mme. | Domville of Canada. ! Additional box holders include Mr. and Mrs. W D. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs, | |Study Club to Hold At the National Capital Horse Sh ¥, 3 Mr. Marshall Marston, Mr. William G. Hill and Mrs. Mar- shall Exnicios at the opening of the National Capital Horse Show yesterday at Bradley Farms. The trio was enthusiastic in pur- chasing rides on the “Wanna Buy a Duck,” sponsored by mem- bers of the Junior League, the proceeds to go to carry on chari- table work of the league. Star Staft Photo. Querollo, Mrs. Maud Frankland, Mrs. | George Gonard, Mrs. Flora McGill | Keefer, Mrs. George Oliver Gillingham, | Annual BreakfaSt | Mrs. Tilman Bacon Parks, Mrs, Wil- | liam Keohan, Mrs. William A. Boss, > A | Miss Mildred Battle, Mrs. Johan C. Many reservations have already been | Kondrup, Mes, Harry G. Lansdale, made for the annual breakfast of the | Mrs Harry E. Claflin, Mrs. A. L. Political Study Club, to be held 4t | Howard, Mrs. Thomas Linville, Mrs, the Mayflower Hotel, Saturday, May | Richard Wheat, Mrs. Henderson, Miss Ella Golden, Mrs. Needham _ C. H. Rozier Dulany, jr; Mr. and Mrs. | 35 Those who have signified their John F. Wilkins, Admiral and Mrs. H. I Cone and Mrs. James Karrick. | intention to be present include Mrs. Tomorrow is Children's day and a | George E. Anderson. Mrs. James A. pretentious program has been ar- | Hoffman, Mrs. Harry Landrus, Mss. | ranged by the Junior League. Pony ' James A. Councilor, Mrs, Frank | and tally-ho rides will be sold to the Shortall. Mrs. Wintemute William | children who attend the show and the | Sloan, Mrs. Lloyd A. Morrison, Mrs. | proceeds will go into the fund raised Eugene R. Whitmore, Mrs. Hamilton | for assisting Children's Hospital and | S. Neal, Mrs. Edgar Boyd Kay, Mrs. | the Library of Congress. George Marcus Quirk, Mrs. J. Edwin In addition, three marionette shows | Reid. Mrs. Mary Ford Adams, Mrs. based on different stories will be pre- | William H. Hessick, Mrs. L. Bruce | sented at noon and again at 2 and 4 | Hord, Mrs. R. W. Howell, Mrs. Lewis pm. Ice cream, soft drinks, weiners, | J. Battle, Mrs. Vina Opdyke, Mrs. | grab bags, popcorn and peanuts also | John T. Kennedy, Mrs. Lily R. Hunt, will be sold. | Mrs. J. Wallace Streater, Mrs. Sarah All of the pony classes scheduled for | K. Frizzell, M Le Gage Pratt, Mrs. the show will be staged tomorrow and Orlando Smith, Dr. Laura S. Brennon, the program is to start at 10 o'clock. | Mrs. J. Jerome Lightfoot, Mrs. Luther One of the ponies to be exhibited is | Steward. Miss Anne Kraft. Mrs. C. Queen of Sheba, which has won more | Arthur Cornelson, Miss Helen Stout, | than 500 olue ribbons and more than Mrs. J. Ernest Gude, Mrs. J. Noble 200 trophies for her owner, Stanley | Hoover, Mrs. Harry M. Packard, Mrs. T. Greene, 2d, of Leesburg, Va. Henry M. Phillips, Mrs. Lance Scho- Mrs. Henry P. Seidemann, Mrs. R. | Frederick Yates, Miss Mary Yates, R - field, Mrs. J. CUnwn]Tnbbs:x.‘ Mrs. | M. A. Winter, Mrs. Phillip S. Terrell, | Truby Engagement ¥ | Winston Holt, Mrs. Elma Saul, Mrs. | Announced TOday‘F‘nnk Wilson, Mrs. Bullard, Mrs. Mrs. Henry Fenno Sawtelle, Mrs. Wil- Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Albert E. liam Gower, Mrs. John Welbrock, Mrs. | Truby announce the engagement of Copeland P. Jones, Mrs. John Ander- their daughter Barbara to Mr. Ben son, Mrs. Willlam Schofleld, Mrs. Lamberton La Garde, son of Maj. and | Stiles W. Burr, Mrs. _Lawrence | Mrs. Richard D. La Garde of this E——— city. Miss Truby attended the National ‘Turnage, Mrs. Bessie T. Newlin, Miss | Cora Kibler, Mrs. Charles E. Riordan, Mrs. James S. Boyd, Mrs. Graaville H. Parks, Mrs. Willa B. Hammond. Mrs. Ada Mills Payne, Miss Alice Treiber, | Mrs. Corwin Steward, jr.; Mrs. Alfred | C. Fisher, Mrs. Stuart Womeldorph, | Mrs. Le Roy Gliem, Mrs. Royal H. | Brasel. Miss Genevieve Wheeler, Mrs. | || Carl Smith, Mrs. M. A. Markley, Mrs, Edgar B. Meritt, Mrs. Ernest Hum- | phrey Daniel, Mrs. D. E. Yarnell, Mrs. | John Marvin Jones, Mrs. J. Harry | Phillips, Miss Jeanet MacKinnon, Miss Dora Bailey, Miss Lucy wilherspoon,l Mrs. Morris Marlow, Mrs. Rena J. | ‘Taylor, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Garst, Mrs, Ellis Logan, Mrs. Warner J. O'Leary Mrs. Everett Burroughs Hickerson and | Mrs. John Hayes. § = ON THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN EANDF DRESSES* SPORTSWEARGOWNS SATURDAY KAPLOWITZ DAY NEW SUMMERFASHIONS DRESSES 5»95 8 95 ] 2-95 KAPLOWITZ SPECIALIZES IN CLOTHES OF GREAT FASHION CHARM g%{{glkil’wite THE ARISTOCRAT OF KNITTED WEAR WOMENS MISSES JUNIORS EXCLUSIVE APPAREL SPECIALISTS EISEMAN'S SEVENTH & F STS. N.W. Summer Shra Cathedral School for Girls and is a graduate of Barnard College in New York City. | Mr. La Garde is a grandson of the TUDIO COUCHES The finest made, at extremely low prices. late Col. Louis A. La Garde, Medical e el loe v Corps, U. S. A, and Rear Admiral A I'n‘er 't. B. P. Lamberton, U. 8. N. He is in| H 1925 G business in Washington. [ S— - The wedding will take place in the | near future at the Army Medical Cen- "othproof Stm'age ter, where Gen. Truby is in command. n your valusble spparel and D Dunbar Church Reopened. Dunbar Methodist Church, the old- est in Scotland, and in which John | Wesley preached twice, has just been | reopened after being renovated. Mother's Day Sunday, May 12th What you give isn’t really important so long as you remember Mother this Sun- day. This beautiful white handbag in soft piggrain leather would please her. Initials extra. These novelty slip-on gloves would make an appropriate ift. Fashioned in soft, white, rench_kidskin. Beautifully finished. Our warm-weather friends are with us again—gay, cool cottons and fresh-looking silks . . . smarter than ever before! And it's time to sally forth for 200 Shop in an ample irresistible tailored . . attractive authentic! sents two smart styles to with your linen and e frocks . . .'of WHITE Pe Linen with Crushed Kid. 1314 F Street N.W. 11* Sraser in cotton ... t 3 for a moderate expenditure by choosing Summer. NEW Cotton DRESSES $ 5.95 cotton, play in cotton, work and do it all summer long supply of frocks from this array! They’re painstakingly . the sheer materials are coolly . .. and the styles new and Misses’ and women’s sizes. CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED —{fashions the smartest shoe of the hour and BEVERLY pre- wear otton asant al)orn Barwan F& G D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1935. Visitors for Meeting |Washington College Of Law Institute The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Idaho and Mrs. Raymond: L. Givens will be honor guests at a din- ner which will be given this evening by Judge and Mrs. Willlam E. Lee in Edgemoor, Md. The Chief Justice and Mrs. Givens have been in Wash- ington this week while the justice has been attending the meetings of the American Law Institute. They will spend the week erd with Judge and | Mrs. Lee. Chief Justice M. B. Rosenberry of the S8upreme Court of Wisconsin is at the Carlton for the duration of the tute. Associate Justice J. D. Wickhem of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin is also at the Carlton for the meeting of the American Law Institute. Former Attorney General and Mrs. William B. Mitchell of New York City are maintaining a suite at the Ward- man Park Hotel during their short meeting of the American Law Thsti- |_ tisit. suit. ? Navy net is the ribbon trim, Alumni Card Party Dr. Gilbert W. Meade, president of ‘Washington College, Chestertown, Md.; Mrs. Meade and Dr. J. 8. William Jones, dean, will be the guests of honor at a card party the local chap- ter of the Alumni Chapter will hold at the Hotel Washington Tuesday eve- ning. Mrs. Harry Hurtt, Mrs. Prederica Strong Albee, Mrs. Harry Radcliffe, Mrs. Roger Bounds, Mrs. Earle G. Breeding, Mrs. B. W. Anspon, Mrs, Gilbert Rude and Miss Betty B. Nicol- son and Miss Ellen D. G. Nicolson are patronesses. All friends of the college, all former Sheers suit you A'erisp linen bib with a coolie collar tops this print sheer $ | 0.95 sheer that fashions this town suit, with $|6.95 Second Floor, SOCIETY, B3 residents of the Eastern Shore of | are for the benefit of the student loan Maryland now living in the vicinity | fund and it is hoped that many friends are urged to be present. The proceeds ' of the school will be present. Jurius Garrincker &.Co. 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