Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1922, Page 51

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Nursery Benefit Bazaar December 4-5-6 Madam Wroblewaka Day Hailed as Charming ‘ Reception in Honor , Of Rev. G. W. Richards | o . S . 2 » of the attractive p 3 Mr. and Mrs. Catto, proprietors of Addition to Society L] o haaare il e o ben- | the Hotel Logan, were hosts at a 3 : efit of the Mira MeCoy 1 Niirse o b6 Hell at hmixnrgc reception In honor of the nav.] S ¥ Hotel, December 4, 5 The | George W, Richards, assistant pastor Wife of the Polish Minister| : . & 2 will be Sach duy from 10| of the First Congregational Church, LT : ] e s i gty o9 | ana Mrs. Richards on Monday even- Devotes Muc Ac bos vl Will be obtainable, \Mrs. Roe | ing, November 20. Members of the = is president of the Day | church and their friends to the num- to Music. Walter Jetl i%) per of several hundred were present Dr. Ladislaw Wroblewski, the min- 2 of _the various eiyingiiine were l;n'and i 5 Noble P Rev. s Poland, who arrived in this O o favay oble. Bloree: o ?:::(:?xl?‘sn than two weeks ago, had ymond Bradbu »l:'fxnl.:r::;]ufi‘.m‘;v,fi“:,“\ff:' < been serving two vears in London, and 3 Tis wife, who writes her name Mme. Jmel Hurry Mueller, Mr. Roy Miller nd Mr. Ruckman, one of the features Sophy Wroblewska, changing the last vowel “i" to " after the Polish way to denote the feminine applica- tion, became entirely conversant with ppropriate to the occasion. sarws. Refreshments were served and the Foi R e 2 residing in the dining room 3 3 3 Frank Carden, Mrs. F. E Mrs. H. L. Overstreet, Mi English during her residence in the 3 Un iy W ngworthy, Mrs. Carleton F British capital. Besides this excoed- 3 niversity yvomen ( B JUN P gcxcal[. yg]s. H;nrd) , 5 gnew Blanchard, fngly useful dccomplighment of ; ; Entertain December 6 Mrs. Sa ntz, Mrs. Fred A. speaking tho language, Mme. Wrob- We Wood, Mise OFs iewska, will be In many other ways s Ame n As: ion of Uni-- Vand I Mrs. R. C. Miller and Miss ae ing ad he diplomatic iy + charming addition to the diplo; o S e corps. She Is a trained and most ei= |y o MISS LOVISE ¢ dlos e youni lndien Lz‘,’:;‘:,',‘"n“;'::"&‘“.'.‘n;",?l({'fs‘fr“‘;s {1 | committee for the international ball Ul the last ten or eleven years she has :'u:o:"_'::.:' the New Willard to- never neglected her practice and looks forward to the coming winter with keen anticipation of what it north- . s of the e e | i ir friends the op- th president, may offer in the way of npera con- S\mday Evening Salons Miss e deun of Smith certs, song recitals and bund i : utive oflicers, formances. Hawihorne French ' In the new minister from Poland To Be Popular Again | ! nees ¥ Bernard and M and his wife i3 represented the old) ujre twelcome was the announce h ‘ho, In persecution s tntellectual elasa. who, in p fon, | ment last night of the revival o poverty and every other priv: : = that were 8o e woman's TG “Turn Your Steps ' Blossom Innward” | W *ept aflame the torch of liberty Sunday evening salon: was ready to lend the most unselfish | 505010 before the war. service when the hour for successful .t revolt from Russia and the Teutonic [Universal Alliance, th its pi powers had struck. The minister is|dent, Mrs, Clarence Crittenden tiie mon of that much revered patriot | noun. will be responsivle for w 3 s und_ who le : ,,,t‘_“::l,'l‘:':,‘f‘.g‘,‘x A r e e, ecause | initial event on December . when & of his capture. passe years in | 1arge party of prominent Washing- | exile. Mme. Wroblewska was, before :‘Ln:f!:':‘ will gather at @ place yet to Ler marriage, Miss Sonhy Obtutowlez, | b€ decided. daughter r.!gm?lr d Obtutowic: Mrs. Winifred M « physician, who performed a heroic | elec pi vart in the war und who acted as a | from Ilino general medical attendant in the | Califors r K ramps about Cracow before and after cntative Yates of 111 the Polish troops had revolted from speakers on subjects vet the Service, 11 AM. tos o, || LJOER who are DAY SERVICE, 4 to 8 P.M. notably skilled in the art of dress~ have found their || 205t excacting de- the standard of the countries which . but dealing with the s 1315 New York Ave. | l had held the people in subjection. 4 : The daughter passed the entire period Through to 1330 H St. N.W. are met the— of the war in Cracow, aiding her y father in his ministratio : : ; A Sunday Dinner <180 an ussistant of her hus . dman Park H as director of the Bank of Agricui- 1 Ticket . Suggestion « . ” Tefion ot The croms ump | ball, w i t BLOSSOM INN CAFE- | xa"rl@more FERIA offers you the satis- ctory il ononical Fvay s selecting yonr own table 0es #4hote dinner on Sundav, one of the great le ~f Poland and is the Select just the dishes vou . man Iaw {Eeads Committee Want from our appetizi 3 T ish le [ array of delicions and REA- ventual sehool of Bucracz, iun For Army Dances SONAt LY PRICED toods, = | Toland, and aftar finishing S| e R « s—no tips—refined “here she spent some i cx- | e s environment. N where the famous mu 3 5 3 5 Ay . i was ler teacher in : s K MUSIC /_\ brotier, Dr. = I Hosiery to Match ion. She studied v FRANK P. FENWICK 1227 P StNL W Washington New York boy of nine Frederich . by Lnows English w tered in a_ privat daughter Mary | continue under her second son, Adam, is little over two years and was born in Warsaw while his father was acting as unde tary of state for the 1y establish Amonx ny fine e ~obieskl, Poniatowsk lant heroe: rions. s nd in _order the Polish minister and Mme. Wroblewskaz will socially be among the active members of the corps. Mr. G. Bryan Pitts Dinner Host Next Wednesday ! Mr. G. Bryan Pitts will be host at a | arge dinner Wednesday evening in‘ ot hall of thc Hotel Hamil- ! il hav, Yorma! i mz the d Leen in the Viee President, Mr. Coolidg rator Japies W. Wadsworth, senator Joscph §. Frelinghuysen, S .tor Frank L. Kellogg, Representa- ‘ive Nicholas Longworth, the Army chief of staff, Gen. John J. Pershing: the assistant secretary of state, Mr. Leland Harrison: the assistant secre- tary of the Treasury, Mr. Eliot Wads- worth; the assistant secretary of the Navy, Col. 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