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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 2. socw-r'v‘ e 'Inrcrcn Is Centering rence Townsend, Mrs, B. A. Harrl-| Abbott. “Additional namew serving |tie Miss Welghell, better known as e A on the young ladies’ committes are | Marguerite. In D. A. R. Chapter Ball !’I‘"{,n;"“‘ i e “",';,m“"; | Miss Corita Hunter. Miss Helen Belt, . 'l rank | Miss Dorothy Sandbor; All circles of society are looking i L) ";,,,qu.ismm-m and Miss v .| Ex-Service Men's Sale i g /. / forward with interest to the annual lnnl Phll“D! . Mrs, ; Judge Cla; Eriggs of Texas . ¢ benefit ball which is to bé given Wiilfams, W '\]\I lll\lfi;: [ rhn:“ b;‘r;.‘{r. Be:fi’u::lu F.A“l,l;]" 9'5:-;;« Continued for Two Dl)’! i ) i huscher' v 5 3 v e s, a e d ; "“’:\’l“(“ x‘[“‘l':"”_’x‘» ks ?j_‘“j :‘,“‘I“d:‘: fabel Boardman, Mra. Charles J. Bell, | regont of the chapter. w v The sale of articles made by the ex- : Al y Wallace Streater, Mrs, Forrest |president. general of nu- Illuzhloru Hospital, held last week at the Hoos / ot 1 Gavhidee Nongs Vroo Mrs. James F. Johnson.|of the American Revolut building, 1330 F street, under the aus- / / - e guished patrone » &= 5 i n_Lebat, Mrs. s ter l\ilul "”o\;n{d 1 “nm gkins, M “v“.(uu pices of the George Baldwin McCoy Unit | M g iadles have e rd, Mrs. Montgomery Hunter, ) Briggs. Mrs. William alker. | of the American Woman's Legion, will be | 7 : Gauhe A pire, . Jumes M. | Mrs. Alfred . Mrs, W lnlnm}{‘ o ol iy / 7 _Mrs. ( “atherine Nagle, Mrs. | B. Hard: ontinued tomorrow and Tuesday. The Sloan, Mre. Wl B antz. | sale has been quite a success, but thero | in High-Class Instruments EASY CREDIT TERMS number of very attrgetive —Don't wait until the last minute. Join our Xmas Clubs now, be- fore the rush. Glad to show you this magnificent stock and offer values you will appreciate. Our Player-Piano Club .Genuine Aeolian Pianclas Sold For 8745 Club Price, ]Mrsv Stephen BE. Elkins. Mrs. Law-|Mra. Percy M. Bailey and Mrs. Louis | Peacock,” will be presented by lit- l?fi* Sy Y = 3 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Shop in Wa-hmgton Who In spending the winter in Waxh- | ington and hax tnken an apartment of Courtesy 1t Wardman Park Hotel. o Thanksgiving Eve Ball ! For Benefit of Hospital | An Exce'p-tion’al Sale Of The ball for the benefit of fhe | scopal Eve, Ear and Throat Hos- Jital, wigich is to be given at the [ v Wiilard, Thanksgiving eve, \ Noveml: 28, promises to Miss Janet Moffett, daughter ml p r Admiral and Mrs. Willlam A e e e Your first thought will be of the remarkablé season’s debutantes. Mis. Calvin Coolldge ¢ tent | values congregated in one big grouping at R R 3 T 3 S 3 R I R R R R A R AR AN AR A her name to head the L8 \lr\ | . . \\mmu{'n IVIAterlals Fur-trlmmed—-f Ao Asdrens s o) v, Duvetyne Platinum Fox 1 ; Fashonia Golden Beaver Gerona ; Viatka Squirrel Ftc. Natural Squirrel Manufactured by the Aeolian Company, of New ‘York, the largest and best- known makers of Player-Pianos in the world. The trade-mark “Pianola,” which is owned and used exclusively by the Aeolian Company, is known all over the world. It has taken years to build the reputation they have. The superiority which put the Aeolian Company’s Player-Piano and Duo Art Reproducing Pi- ano above all other instruments of the kind in ability to render music is definitive, tangible, and easily appreciated. They are inventions effected by years of study and are fully protected by many patents. Many advantages are offered in our Player-Piano Club tlm year. Im- mediate delivery, if desired, by paying $25 cash, balance in 30 monthly payments. Victrola Club Let Us Have Your Membership Now Any Style You Select Will be delivered im- mediately upon an initial payment of Each one of the many garments - presents a new interpretation of . MoKim, Mrs, Wile [ : approved style—m dressy Coats. e! Maso . Will AT & MacDougall, M 56a. Mootes y . Distinctive styles that have many er& Frank B. Mrs. Theodore W Noye, rer;)]Stnnan Boalle, Mra, ; features of exclusiveness and Mra. B > i points of elegance. t M. Thompson, . Mrs. Wilbur R, Turne: Mrs. Charles \\ M Boughton . Wood, ler, Mrs. Tom John Hervey Young. M PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohner, 1528 Belmont ro; nnounce the betrothal E h il B th V ] ph '1 . b Offers ’ in of their daughter Katharine to Mr. m g : Edward Deitsch of New York elty, | PRaasizan . e g o ore Grosner, Mr. Gerald Grosner and Mr. and Mrs. .A”hn Kauf- - man left Washington Thursday to at- t d P t t tl’l r u s Friedenberg A Sylvan Grosn = troit, Mich., tomorrow night, vember 19, at 6 clock. The br groom is the son of Mrs. Isadore Grosner, formerly of Washington, but now of D ay Card Club met at! Club for luncheon and | The Hadassah Society is to give a bridge Wednesday at Le Paradis, from 1 to 4 p.m. Mrs. Edgar Kaufman of Wardman Park Hotel has as her guest her mother, Mrs. Ross of Baltimore. The ‘regular monthly meeting of the Council of Jewish Women will take place Tuesday afternoon at 2:; RRARNTNR nder Wolf, Mrs. Harry Le; Lflnr{:xnd Many advantages of- fered, including cca- venient Monthly \ X Payments. 'ONLY $389 For a Brand New Upright Piano —Terms, $25 Cash, Balance i 30 Monthly Payments A Beautiful Instrument and a Big Value 0.J. De Moll & Co.Baby Grand ONLY $595 —A magnificent instrument made under our own name. It possesses every quality that will appeal to lovers of .good music. Terms: $25 Cash; Balance in 30 Monthly Payments chloss, wird Htldlng!ffllder delegates to the triennial convention, which met in St. Louis last week, h‘-r;'he»r;"rnlfx:;d Card Clab met at the This pictures "THE DIXIE"—featured in Above is “THE DOMINO "—also in Patent fiéé’;fi;‘ii‘uflfl'fik w{ml."r':“'“' a Patent Colt or Black Satin—with graceful Cuban Colt and Black Satin—and one of the smartest 1 1 . \. B . 5 X “Nirs? Albert Sigmund has returned heel, trimmed with silk braid on vamp and two-strap styles, with the graceful Spanish heels. trom New York, where she spent ten days at_the Regis Hotel. Mre. quarter. Harold ¢, Kautman, Who accompani her, 1s now t From theEe i 4 10 B iacin All sizes and widths in both styles—and values to Visit her sister, Mrs. < . SEGS lisher, for a week = 2 fl The Junior. Council gave a play that give to the price speclal signihcance. Wednesday night in the y of the | : Lighth Street Temple in which the | Junior Counecil girls took part. The | % i b vook e { Street Floor—North Section. The Afternoon ge Club was en- | tertalned Wedne&day at the home of | Mrs. Milton Hopfenmaier, on Wyom- | l“fi avenue. 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