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    1. [DC~Old-News] New Article for United States - District of Columbia
    2. A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > District of Columbia http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=323 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=34042 Submitted by: barbara-dave Article Title: Washington Post Article Date: February 5 1924 Article Description: Society [2 of 2] Page 7 Article Text: Washington Post February 5, 1924 Society [2 of 2] Page 7 SOCIETY EVENTS (con't) Miss McCLURE, who has been the guest of Mrs. William Fitch KELLEY, leaves town for her home in Iowa today. Mrs. KELLEY will accompany Miss McCLURE to New York and will return to Washington next Tuesday. --- Mr. and Mrs. John Ripley BUCHANAN entertained at luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday, as did also Miss Marian TRUMBULL. --- Miss Helen FRASER, of London, will be guest of honor at a tea to be given by the American Association of University Women tomorrow at their clubhouse in I street. Miss Margaret LAMBIE, as hostess, will be assisted by Mrs. Frank PARKER, Miss Lucile ATCHERSON, Miss Mary LINDSLEY and Miss Elizabeth EASTMAN. --- The annual ball of the Alabama State society will be in the Willard at 9 o'clock Thursday evening. --- The list of patronesses for the bridge benefit to be given in Wardman Park today include Mrs. Frederick A. HARRIS, Mrs. Warren AKERS, Mrs. Arthur PROCTOR, Mrs. Louis MAGILL, Mrs. Walter S. RODGERS and Miss Melicent McCARTHY. --- Announcement was made yesterday of the marriage of Mr. Ralph W. CONRAD and Mrs. Dorothy WARNER, Saturday night at the residence of the bride in Park avenue, Takoma Park. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. F. M. WILCOX, editor of the Advent Review and Sabbath Herald in the presence of immediate members of the family. After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. CONRAD departed for New York on their wedding trip. --- Senator and Mrs. McKELLAR entertained informally at dinner last evening in the Willard. --- Mrs. Wallace RADCLIFFE will not receive as usual Thursday afternoon because of absence from town. --- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Marion WIGMORE, of 2029 Connecticut avenue, will be at home February 9 and 16 after 4 o'clock. --- Mrs. James William ORME entertained at a birthday party for her schoolgirl daughter, Mary Eleanor ORME, yesterday. The guests were Alicia TUMULTY, Rita SHEA, Mary HUNT, Olivia BOSS, Elizabeth TORREY, Edgar ORME 2d., Mary Louise PARKS, Nancy WOODWARD, Eleanor HUNT, Mary Eleanor HAYDEN, Theodora EMERSON, Frances EARLY, Dorothy HEALY, Louise LINKINS, William LINKINS, Mary COLUMBUS, Elizabeth ULMAN, Maria BROUSSARD, Hannah COINER, John EVANS, Eleanor TAYLOR, Charlotte PELTY, Margaret SHEA, Constance KRAM, Bettly SHIBLEY, Rosalie CAMALIER, Kathryn ORME, Ida Chery ORME and Patrick DEAVY. --- A bridge and mah jongg party for the Humana Education society will be held in Wardman Park this afternoon. The patronesses are: Mrs. William Howard TAFT, Mrs. Robert LANSING, Miss Ailsa MELLON, Mrs. John W. WEEKS, Mrs. Hubert WORK, Mrs. Harry NEW, Mrs. Henry C. WALLACE, Mrs. Theodore ROOSEVELT, Mrs. Arthur CAPPER, Mrs. Royal S. COPELAND, Mrs. Nicholas LONGWORTH, Mrs. Peter Geolet GERRY, Mrs. William PHILLIPS, Mrs. John Van A. MACMURRAY, Mrs. Geoffrey G. WHITNEY, Mrs. Edgar Allen POE, Mrs. John Philip HILL, Mrs. Paul S. PEARSALL, Mrs. Cary T. GRAYSON, Mrs. Breckenridge LONG, Mrs. E. R. STILL, Mrs. D. U. FLETCHER, Mrs. Frederick I. COX, Mrs. Clyde B. AITCHISON, Mrs. Charles Boughton WOOD, Mrs. Alfred P. THOM, Mrs. Charles J. BELL, Mrs. Charles SLATER. Mrs. E. R. STILL, Mrs. George Todd FORD, Mrs. J. L. BLAKSLEE, Mrs. D. St. P. GAILLARD, Mrs. K. E. HUBBARD, Miss Effie MACFARLAND, Mrs. Frank MORRISON, Mrs. Alexander M. PATTON, Mrs. Amos FRIES, Mrs. Richard Le SYLVESTER, Mrs. John MOCK, Mrs. Howard HODGKINS, Mrs. Peyton GORDON, Mrs. Bird ROBINSON, Mrs. Harry WARDMAN, Mrs. Chester WELLS, Mrs. Haley T. WILSON, Miss Julia ATKINSON, Mrs. Jerome CLARK, Mrs. Gertrude Devine RETTER, Mrs. William P. COLLINS, Mrs. W. J. C. AGNEW, Mrs. peter A. DRURY, sr., Mrs. Augusta H. SHUTE, Mrs. Sermando CUNIBERTI, Mrs. Abraham LISNER, Mrs. E. J. BRENNAN, Mrs. Isaac GANS. Mrs. William W. SPAID, Mrs. D. C. SHEA, Mrs. Charles T. BASSETT, Mrs. E. R. JACOBSEN, Mrs. E. L. RUST, sr., Mrs. William CHAMBERLAIN, Mrs. E. C. DUTTON, Mrs. Victor B. DEYBER, Mrs. William OSBURN, Mrs. Franklin KING, Mrs. James ERWIN, Mrs. Thomas W. GILMER, Mrs. McPherson CRICHTON, Mrs. J. C. PRITCHARD, Mrs. James CARMALT, Mrs. Leland Stanford CONNESS, Mrs. George EASTMENT, Mrs. Oscar RICKETTS, Mrs. Laura BEADLEY, Mrs. Martin J. CONNELLY, Mrs. C. H. CLAUDY, Mrs. N. C. HALSTEAD, Mrs. Jesse Lee WEBB, Mrs. Daniel Webster PRENTISS, Mrs. E. B. GRACE, Mrs. H. A. BAGNELL and Mrs. G. F. FIEBEGER. --- Mrs. Lawrence SLAUGHTER will entertain at a luncheon today in the Grafton in honor of Mrs. Edward H. OAKFORD, of New York. --- The usual Wednesday card party given by the club of Colonial Dames will not be held tomorrow. --- Mr. and Mrs. William Laird DUNLOP, jr., are visiting at the Carolina in Pinehurst. --- Mme. M. de Escandon, of Madrid, Spain, is at Wardman Park. --- The Helen Kellar guild will meet in the home of Mrs. Louis M. NEEL, Northumberland apartments, tomorrow, at 2 o'clock. --- The Misses Prudence and Belle SHERWIN yesterday returned to their suite in the Powhatan after a fortnight's visit to their home city, Cleveland. --- Mr. George HOWE, nephew of the late President Wilson, and Mrs. HOWE will arrive in Washington today and will stop at the Shoreham. --- Col. and Mrs. J. Weston MYERS arrived Sunday from New York and will be at the Powhatan until tomorrow. --- A bridge party will be given at the home of Mrs. Pedro CAPO-RODRIGUEZ, 1853 Ontario place, Friday afternoon by the Capital chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, for the District of Columbia chapter house fund. --- Dr. William Mather LEWIS, president of George Washington university, will be honor guest and speaker at the forum luncheon in the Women's City club Saturday. His subject will be "The Province of the University in the National Life." Mrs. William E. CHAMBERLIN, president, will preside. --- Mrs. Charles Leonard CHAMBERS and Mrs. Raymond MARX will receive tomorrow afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock in the Washington Arts club and will be assisted in receiving by Miss Mary CRYDER and Mrs. Louis N. GELDART. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ DC-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

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