Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1937, Page 22

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B4 = SOCIETY. THE EVEN NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY %7, 1937. Hutchinson Cone and Maj. and Mrs. Richard La Garde. s o HOl be Sllo There are more “salesgirls” at the show than you could count, and a f he re busy bees ki Flolds Gala e eacn endeavor, the social service depart- : Opening ment at the Children's Hospital are Mrs. Jean R. L. de Sibour, Mrs. Sidney Junior League Show to Continue Tomor- Hayes, Mrs. Dudley Scholten, Mrs. Neil Neil Raymond, Mrs. Algred Hand, Mrs. row and Sunday. (Continued from Third Page) John Bennett, Mrs. B. Lauriston Hardin, Mrs. Roger McCullough, Mrs. William Engart, Mrs. Raymond Bur- gess, Mrs. Jerome Howell, Mrs. Wil- liam Laird Dunlop, 3d: Mrs. W. J. Kenney, Mrs. John Knowles, Christine Long, Miss Elizabeth Lyster, Miss Mary Lou Marsh, Miss Louise Alexander, Miss Mary Wells, Miss Sarah Louise Snell and Miss Frida Frazier. Very special ‘“salesgirls” “man- ning” the beer booth include Mrs. A. Z. Foster Wood, Mrs. Roger Robb, Mrs. Ernest G. Warren, Miss Virginia Flannery, Miss Fontaine Bradley, Mrs. Daniel Borden, Mrs. Laurence H.| Bishop Hill, Mrs. Albert Walker, Mrs, Green and Mrs. John Ecker. Oliver Walker, Mrs. Landra B. Platt, Berving as waitresses for the show | Mrs. P. Landon Banfield and Mrs. are Miss Virginia Cooke, Miss Miriam Jmfl;’:fi%&'fi.ysfi;y s Sl Scott, Miss Barb: Barnes, Miss | linger about to have tea and talk Martha Davidge, Miss Cathrine Mc- [ over the thrilling classes in the show, Cook Knox, Mrs. Richard Jewett, Mrs. ( and we will wager that many, many John Hinrick, Mrs. Corcoran Thom, of them will find their way back to jr.; Miss Christine Gawne, Miss Doro- | Meadowbrook for the events tomor- thy Sowers, Miss Ruth Sowers, Miss row and Sunday. Emily Davis, Miss Betsy Dern and Miss el s o | Frances Carter Miss [ Residential Washington Social News Mr. and Mrs. Glover Going to Nonquitt for Summer. (Continued from Third Page.) Parker will stop in New York for a few days. Mrs. Percival Hall, jr., left Mon- day for Logan, Utah, where, as the national chapterian of Kappa Delta Sorority, she will install May 6, 7 and 8 Beta Delta Sorority at Utah State Agricultural College as the six- ty-ninth college chapter of Kappa Delta. The new chapter will be a member of Zeta Province of Kappa Delta. Mrs. H. W. Stotenbur of San Francisco, Zeta Province president, will be assistant installing officer. Mrs. Abram Simon left Washington is so pleasant to be anected o] Phi Chi Fraternity seat in the stands by an usher| [yip oo Thio F\'ening as are se at the horse | | For se hers are some | A group of members of the George | nembers o | Washington University chapter of the it & box seat|Phi Chi medical fraternity will en- | 3 tertain at a dinner party at the Dodge Hotel tonight cede the The dinner will pre- 1nual Phi Chi Spring dance, which will take place at Maryland Club Gardens | The guests include the Misses Ade- laide Risdon, Margaret Moore, Cathe- | rine Edelblut, Frances Burkhart, Lola | Davis, Dorothy Bibb, Doris Goss, Mari- lyn Miller, Helen Speer, Cecilia Couch, Agnes Lagos, Beulah Balenger, Dr. George Hutto, Dr. Arthur Mourot, and the Messts. Charles Coakley, Robert | Golden, Howard Donald, Charles Fin- | | ley, Frank Gibson, Ernest Gould, Wil- | liam Schultz, Jack Grunwell, Charles ' Law and Russell Payne. benefits tk the Capital is chairman Mrs. Eugene 3 I Reyburn, Miss I« Peak, Mrs. Xenophon Pmce, Mrs. Richa. Mom mers, Mrs. Hopewell Darneille, M: James H. Case, jr.; Hill Carter, Mrs. James Fuller 11 and Miss Inder Tucker d their boxes bevy of ushe er apt. a John P. Jackson, who are occupying the box of M i Mrs. Carlos del Mar this 200n; Mr 0 and sister, Mr. and David St. Pi g a box together a en 12 today; Delos A. Blodge and M' . Ga £ , Fla. and Mrs. J. | B. Camp of Chicago and Miss Made- | line A TOMO A WONDERFUL he former and Mrs rs. Eugene r McDowell, Mrs. ley Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Matheson, Canon and Mrs Anson Phelps Stokes and Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson. Dr. and Mrs. Montgomery Blair have with them in their box today, Mrs. Frank Mitchell and Miss Yolande de Mauduit. The former United States Ambassa- dor to Spain and Mrs. Irwin B. Laughlin have a box also and added | interest centers about the fact that | both Mr. Laughlin and his daughter, | Miss Gertrude Laughlin, are riding in the show on their beautiful mounts, Morning Light and Grey Dawn. | In Dr. and Mrs. James Alexander | Lyon's box are Admiral and Mrs, | Fourth and Sixth Floors. NOW IN PROGRESS COATS AND WOOL REDUCED PRICES FOR F STREET AT BREECHES OR JODHPUR PA colors. 5 to $16.50 M_——-———S- HPUR SHOE i 3995 Others $3.95 to $12.50 ING BOOTS RID 95 Specially priced at English style— black or tan. Others $3.95 to $35.00 RIDIN Gabardine - Linen or Salt Bag Wool Tweeds ——- RIDING VESTS9 Washable gabar- [ dines in newest Spring shades. RIDING SHIRTS The largest nssov;;‘ s1lm e s - : et e PO TE s ooy S e T, 5 SELL e ment in town. colors, styles and materials. UR WHITE L gkeacuis AND Outfits, @ Children's Jodphur $;,0‘0 selec- We feature & °‘"“P‘mnabits. e tion of Men's RidE Ete, Accessories, Saddles, £ e ~ e on : NEW FASHIONS FOR et Cook, Mr. and Mrs MISSES, JUNIOR MISSES AND GIRLS at noon today for Nyack, N. Y. to attend a house party over the week end at Sky Island, the estate of Mrs. Jacob Wertheim. Mrs. Simon will re- turn to the Capital in a week. Mrs. Crawford Johnson of Birming- | ham, Ala., is stopping at the Shore- ham while in Washington for the meetings in connection with the twenty-third biennial council of the Colonial Dames. — . Mrs. Walter P. Ramsey 1s spending several days at the Shoreham, after which she will return to her home in | Portland, Oreg. Mrs. Harry A. Allen entertained a small group at dinner at the Shore- | ham last evening in honor of Mr. | and Mrs. Humphreys Hornor, whose | wedding took place recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Willis of Easton, Md., who are in Washington I —— Mr. and Mrs. | Erwin and the latter's ¢ JULIUS GARFINCKEL & COMPANY RROW SHOWING OF Priceless charm and youth in each and every one of these lovely Garfinckel styles for all occasions of informal and formal daytime needs, any sports hobby, traveling . . . and for evening, the glam- orous dance and dinner fashions that young things will positively adore. See them on our « .« . OUR SALE OF SUITS AT GREATLY SPEEDY CLEARANCE. FOURTEENTH Posed By . .. MISS PEBBLE MELTON Professional Model Washington! Attend the horse show at Meadowbrook Saddle Club today awd have your complimentary picture taken by our photographer. FORMERLY NAMED ARMY & NAYY TRADING co., WARNING! Our Only Store FREE PARKING! A Few Doors Up 8th Street on Steele’s Lot for a visit, will be at the Wardman !ding to Mr. Clifford Colbert will take Park Hotel while in town for several | place next month. days. it = . Mrs. Clarence A. Lane will return Mr. and Mrs. George E. Quisen- |i5 her home in Wesley Heights this berry and their son, George Quisen-|week after a brief visit with her berry, jr., will motor to their home father, Mr. Downing, in Wilmington, in New York City late today after |pel. Mrs. Lane was accompanied by spending a few days in Washington at | Mrs, Selby Hardwick. the Carlton Hotel. ——— | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grinnell of | Mrs. James 8. Tracey arrived this Providence, R. 1. are staying at the | Week from her home in Albany, N. Y., " isit in|8nd is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. &z;:g:g'};:m duringSthelsty George E. Hamilton at their home, i Stone Ridge, near Bethesda, Md. Mrs. Ober Guest. 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