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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . NOVEMBER 25, 1923—PART 2. SOCIETY. s oo A= Notes of Interest D. A. R. Chapter Holds ! T : PRETTY BUDS GUESTS | Sorority Girls Hold oon To Capital Society Anniversnry pnfly! e _ o AT LU“CHEONS, TEAS { First Dance of Season L . - *;'H"' +"l' * *H' u -nnu? The Secretary of State, Mr. Hughés.| With mu.‘kv. flowers and a brilliant e November 17 the Phi Sigma Sorority will go to Philadelphia Friday to|gathering of men and women promi- i B | AND BRIDGE PARTIES | ., George Washington Unlversity held address a meeting which will be held | nent in Army and congressional cir- E _ | its first dance of the season at Hotel ‘ that evening in celebration of the|cles and in the socleties of the P. A. (Continued from Fourth Page) | La Fayette, The guests of honor were centenary of the Monroe doctrine. | R. and S. A. R. Manor House Chap- - o | President ana Mrs. Willlam Mather — ter, D. A. R. celebrated its twenty- | [ & a ning from New York, where she went | Lewis, and the chaperons were Dr, and Senator. and Mrs. Wesley L. Jones | fifth anniversary with a reception at | | L s o e e o B | Mirs Moss. There was a sur- have taken an apartment at the|the Hotel Burllngton Wednesday |} 4 to attend the Army and Navy fost ball | pris ature of an exhibition tango Hotel Roosevelt for the seasol levening. Miss Mary Lee Goddard, | B - . e iven by Miss Vera Bailey and AL | Vice regent of the chapter, made the Blair will be one of the Thanks- [ 5y fayvasond Hano, Representative and Mrs. Adam " 3 k . : buds and will be presen 8 = Wyant will return tomorrow from Dresentations the receiving line, |f > 2 2 Ghich Rer-parents Wil giVEl T New York, w they attended the which was od by the regent, Mis , « ntheir suburban |y qaughter, Army and Navy smame and enter- | Lillian Chenoweth, and included the || e 5 ante da 2 2 > . . d VY E e e Mre. Anthony | N 5 Munford, will have as Buest over 6 ned a number of . ord, = g thelr & er their home, Greensburg, Pa. | Wayne Co vice president general, | the wee d Miss Ida Kemp Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins: Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Ham- | of Baltimore, who will come Frida 2 5 . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Thropp at the . ! tie P'rexident, will retirn ‘lomorrow Mrs. Willlam B. Hardy, Miss tomorrow, after & short visit in Boston, | MF. and Mrs. S TTODD B e vom New York, where he went to| Vance Thornton, Mrs. J. C. Pritchard, where she went from their summer | bill 1o be given Wedncuday ovining ¢ olm e o0 fles D, Hilles of New York and | Hawkins, mother will glve in their home. {2y i . J. Duvis of Cincinnati.| Serving at the table throughout Miss Hammond wilt be the guest of beth Hubbard will come Trturn to Washington this afternoon | 3 o & Salow; new home on Massachusetts avenuc. | Lo St Tetiinder of the winter. | 18 made for people from New York, where (hey went to | g i = Miss Hubbard, who spent the summer ttend the Army and Navy foot bhall [ Miss Mamle Hawkins, Miss Jennic | | home at Glouceste| ags. Miss Ham dinner Sunday cvening, De- Our : y i be meas- attend the foot ball game isle Lipscomb. 4| Dr and Mrs. Buckner M. Randolph o it b TRy who refuse to put up Clubs article can ured only by the value of the service it Mr. C. Bascom Slemp, secretary to]Frank Briggs, Mrs., WHIII wal- |E mond, in their home on Kalorama road | Mrs. Munford will occupy the box of ¢ % Qg S seant, e, seecen | i S iton Sl 8L P it e 2 ot i gl S i S S otk “Quality merchundise%o “The true cost of an g R ee on he. o) promin ington Club, to present the former’ —— ? o o New Soris where they S IR O i 7 detughiter, Miss Lotise Harris Randoiph. cheap merchandise B ey membership during * the past _two Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lee Wrenn will would impose upon years, was showered With congratu- ) O e e ity for. Aheiy i S d G taton debutante daughter, Miss Katharine i them. ter Drake w Wrenn. ! with thelr two MRS. ARTHUR CREW MAN, A 2 oo ARNR IR jhere their Missouri Society Married November 10 In the Old South| Mr. and Ars. ¢ orge Julian Z duukhter, 58 Drake, s in urch, B , r b wil resent their younger daugh e i ) Holds First Meetin riage. un:.‘:z:el:- \k:::.' 20 Miss Margaret Zolnay, 10 soclety Thurs eled and Repaired by an L e g street. day afternoon at a large tea from 4 to| . F . 3 Expert Furrier Representative J The first meett 7 o'clogk in their home at 1738 N street of New York has arrived in Washing- | Haeting; olsiheghtistone) Save 25 s, sicrpine up one fight ont ‘ot high rent distriet. || x fngton for tho opening of Congress|SoClety for the season was held . Mrs. Leigh Palmer and her debutante and has taken an apartment at the | Tuesday evening at the Hotel Roose- e lngs daughter, Miss Bessic McKeldin, will Stoles and Chokers reasonably priced 5 . " Tes Hous velt. The president of the soc return tomorrow from New York, where o oy M Clovelond A, Newton, i in St pand Nasy eamo! Louls, and Mrs. Bessie Brueggeman, 5 . yesterday. They are spending the week F Sh iS. Brall of New. ¥ o vice president, had charge of the o . with Mr. Robert Patchin and his rench ur 0] To Washinston for the: conv meeting. __(Continued from Fourthh Page.) | gaughter, Miss Phyllis Patehin. P >t a d — 726 13th St. NW. Main 1706 Congress and will spend the winter at | The leading feature of the program ; ) 720 the Leo Nr Prall swas former | Was a lecture by Dr. Charles D. Wil- { ception was held at the home of Miss| Mrs. Clark Munford and her de- hoard of education in | liamson, “Impressions of Some of Our ker, o o Aty antie - S ¥ F e AT O o an | National Parks” Dr. Willlumson's | Cicke’ on Rbode lsland avenue. I I i I I f f of his Triends will come Lo Washing- | lectures are given through a co-oper- | Mr. and Mrs. Hoyme will be at i L e { { ! | ton 1o Nitn swornils. atlve arrangement with the national { home to their friends at 42 Q street e IS 3 b TG o TR park service.of the Interlor Depurt- {nortn after December 1. “2” Club Specials That Are Most Attractive i We’ll stake our reputation for reliability that these values cannot be eat. Join Our Player-Piano Club Genuine Aeolian Pianola Sold for $745 Special Club Price, $595 Manufactured by the Aeolian Company, of New York, the largest and best-known makars of Player-Pianos in the world. The trade-mark “Planola,”” which is owned and ueed exclu- sively 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 Piano 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 Clab this year. Im- mediate delivery, if desired, by paying $25 cash, balance in 30 monthly payments. VICTROLA CLUB Don’t Delay—Join Now = Any Style You Select 2 3 Will be delivered im- mediately upon am initial payment of | ment, and they are profusely illus C}I . A 1 B u {trated by colored lantern slides Mis: = O arming Annual Da Audrey Johnson Moore sang a group| The marriage of Miss Carmen Gien- 4 _ 5 of gongs, one number being a duet |evieve ¢ yashingtc 1 Given by D. A. R. Chapter | with Mr." A%, Zerbee, S CUE of e e on Gud M : | “After the program ihere was a re. | Willlam R. Randall of New York city Beautiful and brilliant was the as- ’\‘('-nl:lonhto Dr. lr‘uu‘x!e Stanley, chief |took place in Washington November sembly at Rause) , Monday eve- | of the bureau of home economics of | 15, The ceremony was by Sk e -mbers of the|th¢ Department of Agriculture, and | Rev. Titus E. D;fvl«n;rn\nqgf."':f:u.f‘r ning, when the members « who was for several years with the | Presbyterian Church. | M. and Mre Ablgail Hartman Rice Chapter, | University of Missourl. Mrs. Edward | Randall will reside in New Yotl, N. ¥ " . . ican Revolu-|D. Hays and Mrs. Hugh Smith were S Tighitors | of ke jaserican U!" | hostesses and the reception was fol- | Tn tion, entertained at the fifth annual | Jowed by dancing. i dnu‘vm:\:l";‘fl_\g" ;"rfm-‘l)lh_ o : continental ball. The “"b"; ‘m”‘; Mr. Jerry Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs rooms were crowded to capacity an J. Wolf of Miami, Fla, took place| oy of the mational and state oi- | Glub for Deaf to Hold Sunday, November 18, at.4 orciosk acl the home of the bride’s parents, on of the D. as well as other i g B ir at’ 11th street. The ceremony wes per- prominent members of Washington | usy Bee Fair at Rooms |11th street. [The ceramony wes ner | O ur P a t rons A re society, gathered to participate in one| The Speech Reading Club of Wash- | Was followed by a supper and recep- 2 of (he' pretticst events to. usher in|ington will hold a Busy Bee fair at 000 The house was decorated with the coming soclal season. Mrs. Frank T How chrys Angton willihold & atiy ysanthemume and autunn | . . {he coming woclal season, Mrs. Fratk | the clubrooms, 1710 Eve street north- | leaves, and the bridal couple stood ball, and- the assistant chairmen | Wwest, Saturday, from 3 to 10 o'clock "“de’:y ;‘T‘:];"{—‘]) ‘D"' n;ur;:n ‘llj‘ll‘l‘ipfl' l made a great success of the affair.|pm, The management is offering | mipop: = & oney plaved the wedding Mr. Jobn Franklin Little and Mr|smple things at moderate prices, @nd vice chatcman, tespectivels: and will also take orders for Christ-|Dby her father, and wore a gown of We are indeed firuud to be able to make Mrs, Bertrand E. Tr. Tegent of | mas cards. gifts and sweets, to be | White georgette crape over silk, trim- . . : the shasher. hesied the recelving |delivered at s later date it pur.|med in pearl sequins: a vell of lax this assertion. It is a pleasure to know that line, and Wore i Kown in 4 becoming | chasers prefer. ~Afternoon tea and (el [n, Blaje bY & bandeat of pearls, . 4pp! 8 vet ade with | light refreshments will be served. - s o : s sapphire blue - velvet made with | NERL e v president ‘of brides roses of thevalles’ our efforts to please have met with the ap- With chaplet of silver leaves banding | the club. s general manager. haes DaEs Glaser was o mald of yoval of our #atrons—THEY TELL US her hair. Assisting Mrs. Trenis in| ‘This club aims to provide a soctal | (0% bl e trimmed fn erystal heiul(‘ # f # T. i (e Buests were: Mre. An- | center for all deafened persons, and SryRy e Lt taay o 15 Feadng 4 |Eld CarTied, an arm bouduet of 1 ABOUT IT—and THEY SPEAK OF IT TO of the L ers’ of the American |Subject in which Mrs, Coolidge is In-| ““yire” Glaser, mother of the bri TR Revolution, wearing turquoise biue | terested. She has for several years|yorcs gown of black canton crepe. THEIR FRIENDS—thesr friends have been sati W ed with |I\|r‘h?fl-\'f““\dl‘d the advisory council of the|¢rimmed in Spanisa 1 | . . lace : rnaments; Mrs. Ho Lt | Mr. and Mrs. Wol¢ luft later in the, drofpping in. ard L. g ice president gen- afternoon for an extended trip to eral, in emerald satin, softened with Florida and other southern points, trapery. of wet: | Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt The bride's going-away Eown . was RS S N e S ofer e S ae ¢ abe et ST s St S S e e St ot Bl SRS NS R e e e o N LS e Gives Reception Dates | orange, wiin a haf o mateh and a Furs Spanish lace; Mre. : ‘| will recelve Wednesday afternoon, { Db, v CRthed Facpberrs eatin with | Mrs. Roosevelt will receive again ([l Beautify your home Quality You will be fleasant- gown of white velvet lined with gold | }f e aa Mes Maryland-grown Evergreens. sonable QUALITY artistic touch o the evening' Datly Delivery Marguerite Weighall, entitled 1 Chflsed w;t’l an assur- rding | brown panne velvet, trimmed in burnt 1 0 S e e Investigate Our blue se- .« . in{ Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, wife of |Vver fox. The couple will make their Qualxtles and 1'g tin. tr v a5 ! the assistant secretary of the Navy,|Bome In this city. °£ ‘ R O e e aniumbla: | December 12, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock, rices Dearl ornaments: Mrs. Frank Mor-|in her home at 1601 2lst street. net sequin overdrape and Mrs inesday afternoon, January 9. | Ground P o od 5 Henjamin 8. Gantz, assistant chairs un - an n " chirie, wearing. & draped Xton and her daugh. | s at ly surfrised at how rea loth, gold ornaments holding 4 3 Trees, Shrubs and Plants, also h et ace: | 5 Ewiday)atiecnonh. Fresh-dug _Fruit es’ and the FURS can be secured A charming feature that gave an| California Privit Hedge. FU. Bich b i 5 RS which can be pur- tertainment was the dance by Annual Donation party Estimates on Planting | LOWCSt fi White Peacock.” Mis Weighall | o 1 S < Thtie | Tearelll coime Se®imi | For G. U. Hospital Fund|{l Cottage City Nursery ance that they will be number and gave as an encore Invitations have been issued for the Cottage City, Md. | ] lively Hungarian dance, alsn annual tea and donation ty of t 5 » exactly as re, resented. | ChEkume: o e n D he Sales Office, Baltimore Blvi $ | be held in the library of the hos- | At Cotinge City O 7 | Phone Hyattaville 785 pital Tuesday, November 27, from 3 | [ ) f T i Women of Bethesda - {to 6 o'clock. The Sisters’ of St. ||| Post Ofce Box 33, Hyattsville, Md, i | | {Francis will be assisted in rocel\'lngi 7 3 . (by Mrs. Isaac Gans and the members C Plan Card Party [0 Sehiaaied Vomra Srre Mitven 5 sl T ;i1 |Ailes and Mrs. Thomas J. Stanton — = = The Woman's Ciub of Bethesda will [ )9 And 2ra, Thomes J. Stanton give a benefit card party tomorrow at|yire Prank B Duehring and Mrs. Wardman Park Hotel. Among those | v 3 T bles ot tha afteeneon are | George T. Parker will have charge of Jrs. William_ Bride, ) iter K. | cuelpunch bowl Tuckerman, Mrs Girosvenor, { 3 . G Mme. Mish: 7 | @ Brandenberg, Mrs. arl . Corby, Special Attention to Ladies @, ® ® Mrs: Larkin Glazebrook, Mrs. Franklin FIFTHM AVENUE NEwW YORK tzendanner, Miss Mona Gill, Mrs, Occidental Restaurant Gibbon White, Mrs. L. L. Nicholson, jr. fln.:hflocn Johnson and Mrs. Charls The Famous Place to Dine F-—_—STREET AT |3TH WASHINGTON e tur‘m?gl‘;v:[l;b‘]’:;‘,“ be an attractive Before or After Theater : > ; Nirs "Farl Chafeo of Chevs Chase, | 7] ] | Leo A. Price, Ancillary Receiver Md., is chairman of tables. | Awrach & Perl The Famous Delicatessen and Fancy Grocery Dealers Announce Their return to Washington and opening of a new store at 924 Louisiana Ave. N.W. / RedUCthnS Near Center Market Tuesday, Nov. 27th || In theReceiver’s Sale The Washington public are familiar with huge stock 1Nt imi ; of imported and domestic eatables which we ca%‘ry? gzd The remalnmg llmlted g roup S Of we feel that once you pay us a visit you will return often to replenish your pantry. l “ 7 ’ We have sl:;?kedd (])ur shel:l'les with famous foods to Gow 4 Froc 4 Coats’ raps ease every individual, regardless of their nationality. ) . g’ou will find boneless cold cuts, imported sardines, th best of canned goods and various kinds of dairy productse, and Sp ortswear wlll be Offered in addition to the regular staple lines. Headquarters for the best sardines and pure olive oils. 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