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“Bal Boheme" Is Held: MOS( Colorful Event Of Many Seasons Arts Club Arranging Novel | program for Mondny Eve-f ning, January 7. at New Willard. : It remains for the Arts Club of Wash- | ugton to give the most original and | colorful ball of this or for many sea- Sons past when. Monday evening, Junu- | ary 7, at the New Willard, occurs the | big cdstume évent called the *Bal Boheme,” with its chauve souris fea- ture, “The Seven Ages of Art,” ar- ranged by Carlton Van Valkenberg, Waairman of the ball ¢ imittee, and presented by seven groups of Washing- ton artists, under the patronage, respec- tively, of Mrs. Harney, Mrs. Ffoulke, H. K. Bush-Brown, Commander South- worth, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman and Mrs. Jumes W. Wads- worth, jr. Mrs, Forrest is pageant master, Mrs, Maud Howell Smith is dramatic chairman and Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Farrington are membersof a committee on pageant sisting Mrs. rrest. The ballroom, which is to be deco- rated under the direction of a com- mittee of which Felix Muhony is chair- man, will be especially lovely, with beautiful light effects and & wonderful { volor scheme, the whole room being pervaded with a charming rosy glow, against erful blue bLackground. The E re to be unusual and stunning, notubly those of the drama epirode in the “Seven Ages of Art which is being presented by the Ram's Head Plavers, und for which James teynolds has designed all the costumes neluding that of Mrs. Maud Howell Smith, who, as Drama, will wear « marvelous medieval costume. in col- ws of purpie, red and gold. A comn ee on costumes, with Mrs, Minnigerode Andrews as chairman, and including Mrs. Warren Akers, Miss Alice sdwards, Mrs, Gerrit Miller, jr.; Miss Margaret e, Miss Bmily Waite nn Madison Hi may n for consultation at the Arts Club any day this week from 3 to tock, and all those de- siring ass selecting cos- tumes for th 4l Boheme' are in- vited to see the committee us Soon as ssible.. Also at the Arts Club hous. 7 I street, there s now on exhibi- ion and sale a coMection of exquisite nd inexpensive fancy paper costumes rom the Socie! “Au_ Travail tlul »r,” which has been brought over | v France for the “Bal Boheme.” ent additions to the list of pa tronesses include Mrs. Henry Getty V. Cole, M: James s rl Moore Gray, Mrs. W Hays H ond, Mrs. Christian rter, Mrs mer Murphy and Miss Mary Patten. The boxholders include n addition to Mrs, Cole and Mrs. 1rs. amuel Adams, Mrs. v, Mrs. Willoughby Che: ley, Mme. de Riano, Mrs. Charles Fair- irs. Charles M. Ffouike, M N. Geldert, a, the Misses a Vanderbilt, Mrs. James Wadsworth, jr., and Mrs. Charles ghton Wood. William E. airman, at the Arts Cl Boheme" & In” addi- tion the commitfee has placed ball tickets at the New Willard and Shore- hiam newsstands. \V’OI‘ES Tender Dance To Compliment Guest: | Serve Buffet Supper i Mzr. and Mrs. David Sanger Entertain at Wardman Park Hotel for Niece,| Miss Alberta Hendley. i Mr. and,Mrs. Alexander Wolf gave & dance at their home Wednesday night in honor of their house guest, Miss Sternberg of New York city. Tt was an enjovable affair, attended by the young friends of,their son, William Wolf, who is at home for the holidays from Dartmouth Col- lege, and out-of-town guests, who are visiting here over the holidays. A buffet supper was served during the evening. Mrs, Herbert Jacobi and her young son are in Norfolk, Va. the guests of Mrs. Jaocobi's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett. They were joined last week by Mr. Jacobi. Jerry Krimke, who was the guest of Max Weyl, jr., at Wardman Park Hotel, left for Pittsburgh Wednes- day night for a ten-day visit before * returning to the University of Penn ‘ sylvania. Mr. and Mrs, David Sanger gave a tea dance at Wardman Park Hotel Christmas afternoon in honor of the latter’s niece, Miss Alberta Hendley of Cincl ti, Ohi Forty young guests were in the party, inciuding & number from out of town. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman have returned from a stay in Atlantic City. Tho Town and Country Club is giving a New Year eve ball at Rauscher's tomorrow night. The af- fair will be a dinner dance. Miss Lillian Harris of New York ac- companfed her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rhodes, on a two-month ‘trip abroad. They malled on the steamer Berengaria December 22. During_their absence their mother, Mrs. R. Harris, is stay- ing with relatives fn_Washington. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Michaells of the Woodley have as their guests over . the holidays their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Schle- singer of Wheeling, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cohen and son, Meyer Cohen, jr, are at Pinehurst, N. C Miss Louige Hertzberg of New York city is the‘guest of her cousin, Miss Marjorie Hertzberg of Columbia road. | Mr. Samuel Bensinger and grund»‘ Samuel Nordlinger, are | . Tenn., the guests of Mr. J. B. Simon. Bernice Spicer entertained at a bridge party Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kann are | spending the week end in Baltimore. The Friday Bridge Club was enter- tained at luncreon, followed by cards, last week by Mrs. Abe Sigmund at her apartment In the Airy View. Mrs. Samuel Goldenbers was hostess | Thursday at bridge, followed by tea, at the Town Club in honor of her nlece, Miss Kaufman of Providence, ‘R, . = Master Daniel Sherby entertained at a dance for young folks Thursday night at his home, 1413 Decatur street. The thirty-second assembly of the Jewish Chautauqua Society has been holding its meetings In this eity from Sunday, December 23, ustil Thurs- day, December 27. Tuessay night o banguet was held ‘at the Washington uo&l to delegates and visitors to the convention. Dance and Mah-Jongg In Woman's Club Program A dance, bridge, 500 and mah-jongg party combined will be given under Mhe ‘auspices of the entertainment’ committee of the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson place, New Year ofe. The dancing will begin at 9:30 o'clock p.m. and_continue 1 am. There will - b osxved, e e AR, WASHING Shenk have returned to their homés {In Strasburg, atter a visit to relatives in Alexandria. A Mrs. Coleman B. Spilman, Miss Mary Lee Spilman and Miss Carolyn ription dance was gl\'mluur'eu are the guests of Mr. and Tuesday evening in the auditorium of [ Mrs. Walter Burgess, in Reva, Cul- Blks' H peper county. & Home on Prince street. Thel 'poiy pupn and Keith Wade of the comntittee in charge was composed |virginia Military Institute, Lexing- of Chester Plorc and P. Booth Pul-|ton, are at their respective homos man, The o 5 _jfor'the holldays. Eugene B. Jackson, Bl chaperons were Mrs. Car- | 527 1% inglon 1s ghe guest of Mr. oll Plerce, Mrs, Willlam J. Morton, |Wide, at his home &n North Wasl Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson, Mrs. J.|ington street. Sidney Dduglas, Mrs' Bdwurd H. o Miss Irma Coleman has returned rom a visit to Mr. and Mrs. O. F. :t.’:;“':“;:l"" (““‘;’“ C'C’;I""“w- MIS. | pirkey, in Strasburg. r Roberts, Mrs., Charles Poser,| yp'gqnd Mre. Gilbert J. Cox. jr. are und Miss Cora Cochran. Among. the | the guests of the latters parents, Mr. .| dancers were Miss Dorothy Rollins of {#nd Mrs. George Field, in West Point, Middleburg, Va., Miss Lucille King, |Va. e liss Betty 'Brown, Guy Hollifeld and ._and Mrs. Alexander Weil of Meade Jefferson of Washington, Mr, | New York city are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Albert V. Bryan, Mr. and (#nd Mrs, Moses Jaffa, on Prince street. Mrs. Allen Roberts, Mr. ‘and Mrs. ! Cards have been received here from Tupper Barrett, Mr. and Mrs, Doug- | Mrs. E. Willard Gibb announcing_the {lus Lindsey, Miss Luchle Spencer,|marriage of her daughter, Miss Cor- Miss Jeannette Cochran, Miss Char- |nelia Walton Gibb, to Lieut. Jam }lotte * Kemy Miss Mary Knox Reid, United States Marine | Roberts, ¥ Genevieve | Carps, Tuesday, December 18, in War- | Shepperson, Miss monia Baker, , Va. Lieut, Reld is a grand- |3Miss Margaret , Moore, Miss Tnez ison of the late Col. and Mrs. Legh MISS ELLA MILES BECKHAM, Moore. ‘Miss Marfon ®Blunt. Miss | Wilber Reid and of the late Capt. and Daughter of Col. Beckhum, st Mabel Blunt, M suise Thomas, | Mrs, Robert F. Knok, all of this oity. at Fort Amador, Canal Zo Miss Dotothy Havcoek, Miss Rosa | He is the son of Capt, James H. Reid, spending the winter In W Murphy, Miss Sue Leary, Miss |United States Navy, retired, and Mrs. and attending school. nette West, Miss Hilda Pulman, Miss | Reld of Crozet, Va.. and a nephew of = o R e Margarel Paff, Miss Kathryn Adams, Emmett ‘Clarke Dunn of this . 5 Miss Helen Cannon, Miss Marion Legh W. Reld of Haverford Christmas Parties '?f;‘;“",','.',, Miss ‘n,aun.mnuml@l.’.m%x:m , Pa. Me. Nobert ¥. Eoox of |Josephine 8., ss B 3 . P 1 D: e | Warwick, Miss Blargarct Warwick,| Miss Reba Suter is visiting her par- opular 1version {Miss Dorothy Morton, Miss Virginia Al-{fls,‘)(r.b ..nd‘llrx« P. G. Suter, in - 5 {Jackson, Robert Oliver, Lennis Young | Harrisonburg, Va. and Mark Duval of Fairfax, Mid-|_ Miss Virginia Stuart Bouldin of For the Cap‘tal de!mnpm 2 Jack Dohl and Midshipman | Richmond is the guest of her brother- Duval of Annapolis. Noel and Wal-|in-law and sister, the dean of the was. Jack Robin. | IEpiscopal « heological ~Seminary and . . . o Shi Mrs. Berryman Green, at their home Holiday Gatherings, With |5 % ) 4 Bugene |on Seminary Hill. Old F h d C . k: , K . Urban I Mrs. Willie J. Fowler of Washing- . -Fashione eremoni- : 7 ¥ ton was the guest last week of Mrs. 2 s Franklin Dedier, Carroll [James A. Long, on Queen street. als, Principal Feature of|ro crce, fr., Edwin Pierce,| Mrs. John Ashurst Renoe and small Week's Festivi; Winslow Randolph, "James Roborts.| daughtor. of Denver spent several “harles Houston, Colton Moore, | days last week with friends in to CEES EOERNEIon; rett Pohl. Hugh Marsh, Daniel R.|Mre. Renoe was formerly Miss Ma sbury, jr., Grafton Cockey, Lionel |garot Hill of Alexandria Beeton, Walter Nalls, Norman Law-| Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Kidd and Dr. and Mrs, Eugene Le Merle en- [ler, Earl Knight, Stanlelgh and|their two small daughters have r tertained at a dance Wednesday eve- | E rette Swan, Laurence Fawcett,|turned from a visit to Mrs. Kldd's ning at Rauschers for their debu- |Robert Whitton, = Arthur = Reetor, | parents, Mr. and Mra. James Lee, in . : i iCharles C. Carlin, jr., Robert and{Richmond. tante daughter. Miss Bugenia Le|lioyd Ross. Cameron and Jack Rob-| Mrs. R. L. Burnett is spending a Merle. There w bout 400 guests | exts. Marion Pohl, Moncare Morton, | weelc with relagives in Gibson, N. C. P A S 4 i Richard Ross, Thomas J. Moncure, r. and Mrs. Richard C. Haydon are sufla supner was Aenved stunidnignt | ey Kink, Courtlund Warfleld, | visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Le Merle wore a gown of silver- | piyon’ cochran, John Sherman Fow- [ Mrs. William H. Haydon, in Manassas. brocaded chiffon, and Miss Le Merle |jer, Richard Wright, Alexander S.| Miss Agnes Quay of Beaver, Pa. was in red moire and black lace, fash- | Doniphan, jr. and Dean Hearn. the guent of Miss Susan Smoot Thom- . X ’ {0 Ay W e Hayward Douglas|son ut the home of her parents, Mr. ioned along Spanish linee { Luckatt and Hayward D. Luckett, jr., |and Mrs. Alfred H. Thomson, in Rose- > {of Charlotte. N. C., nd Willlam H. | mont. Miss Doris Walter, ug of | Tlickett of Washington, were guests| Miss Elnorlna Virginia Spfiman, pt. and Mrs, Rufus Walter, enter- | it week of Mrs. Lucie Peyton Luck- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Spil- tained a company of thirty at “her|etr, on South Patrick street mun, and Mr. Leonard 8. Evans were home in Columbia romd Christmas | “"Niys 15 W. Trainum und Miss Mar- { married Wednesday at the parsonai: night, in honor of Midshipman Phares. | garat Trainim have returned from a |of the Methodist Protestant Church Midshipman Todd and Midshipman |visit to friends in Strasburg, Va. by Rev. Robert Browne.. The bride Paney. [ [Y"Miss Nancy Wattles is the guest of [wore a gown of gray canton crepe her unele and andt, Dr. and Mrs. Wil- |and & gray satin hat trimmed with Mrs. Charles Borden mith of Clif-liam Bowie n Wash on. Mrs. jostrich plumes and carried bride roses. ton street entertained her daugh- |\Bowie entertained at bridge Wednes- { The mald of honor was Miss Hazel ters and their friends at ld-fas day ternoon in honor of Miss|Lee of Colonial Beach, cousin of the joned Christmas party dnesday | bride. Miss l.ee wore a gown of Besides dancing, ballads were render- | Keith Carlin and her three [orchid georgette over satin and a ed by Mr. Lawrence K. Downey and who are spending the winter (hat of silver cloth. She carried orohid Violin solos by Mr. Harry Albert King | 7, “ire the wuests of Mr.|color sweet peas. Mr. Evans had Mr of the Eastman College of <Music. S s C. Car on North | Anthony Ciuffreda as best man. Im- il : {medfately after the ceremony @ r An unusual and pretty Christmas | I ) “rank | ception was held at the home of the party wis Eiven Widnesday evening bride’s parents on Wolfe street. Mr. p | wnd Mrs. Evans left later for a short | Bridal trip, after which they will live she gave a supper with dancing | tertained @ company at bridge, fo for the employes of prominent homes | lowed by @ buffet supper, Friday ev n_this cits - in Washington, A tall Christmas trec i ning, when their guests were the in-| r. and Mrs. Vogel I Diuguid are Was laden with presents amd her|terstate commerce commissioner and |the guests of the formers parents guests numbered about forty-five Mrs. Frederlck Irving Cox, Capt. and [Mr. and Mrs. George Diuguid, in — | Mrs. Chester Wells, Commander nd Mrs. James A, Messer entertained | Mrs. George Joerns, Mr. and Mrs. Carl | Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGhey are at tea Thursday afternoon at her‘ Dinson. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Blodgett sts of relatives in Knoxville, home in Cleveland Park in honor of [ Priest and Mr. and Mrs. William Ath- i her daughter, Miss Agnes Hende rton Du Puy. Mr. §. R Garrison has returned to fesser. Mrs. W. P. Richards, Mrs. ! h home in Brunswick, Md., after K. Stratton and Mrs. H. R. Rebele a Mr. and Mrs. H. Tudor Mor: la W to his_brother-in-law and sisted in the dining room. nor of house guests, enter E s “ecil V. Brooks. - urge party at the Columbia ¥ Mrs. Lo Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson en- " Club (Jiristmas evening. Al n the guest Another Special Sale of $85 and $100 Oriental Rugs Sales of Oriental Rugs, such as this, are making Goldenberg’s Ori- ental Rug department grow by leaps and bounds—for where can you find values to equal this event? . Average size, 4 feet by 6 feet 6 inches Choose from washed, unwashed and antique rugs, includil;;— Lillihans—Serebands—Hamadans—M ossulls— Irans—Tabriz—and many others The sizes range from 2 feet 6 inches to 4 feet 6 inches wide and 5 feet to 9 feet long. 3 - \ The softness of color, the beauty of design that you would expect in Oriental Rugs of the finer type, woven into rugs of fine, soft, heavy weaves that will give a lifetime service. Plenty of the desired blue, rose, gold and other light shades, as well as the darker colorings. Other Special Oriental Rug Values $50.00 and $60.00 $125.00 and $150.00 Oriental Rugs ma Values be purchased gofl ou{ 'vfl]ue.s Average size, 3 ft. by 5 ft. Divided Payment Plan Average size, 4 ft. by 7 ft. | —convenient payments A extended over a period 2 50 b of months, £ ‘ . SR " v - ; " ) 3 N b v '- 0, 1923 —PAR'Y SOCIETY. of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks for several | D o o 'e Head pl.yel._s Mre. Montgomury Blair. Miss MaKel Rraska: Boardman, Mrx. John C. Boyd, W. S | PERSONAL NOTES. Edgar Dare of the Univérsity of i D) v 51 Virginia s spendiug the hotidays with | Entertain Founders |Sory Bancroft Davis. drs. Stephen his parents, Mr. and dirs. Charles B. Elkins, Mrs. Hayne Bllis, Mrs, | E. Dare, in Rosemont. And Sustaining List|Witllam Corcoran Eustis, Mrs. #3d- | Miss Uearl April gave a dance lasi : Mr. and Mre. Neluon;rl)‘r‘lnr‘Snyd;r ward H. Everott, Mrs. Frederic L.|Mikhi at het home on Cathedral ave’ re the guests of ,the formes 2 e “i{nue in he T her house guest. A arents, Mr. und Mrs. N.T. Snyder, :’1"’""“;""‘ Men. ;""'-J Fiteh, ~"-“"l' number of young folks who are in n Shepherdstown, W. Va. . . Moore Forrest, Mrs. James Carroll|town for the holidays were present, Miss Florence Brooks of 'Towson, Plans Are Discussed During | rrazer, Capt. and Mre. John H. Gib- | besides friends of the hostess in tow: Ma, w-.hm. Fuew )l,utflwe;k of ’lr_.:r Afterncen at Playhouse,|bos U. S N Mre. W. H. Goddard. Eha My & ‘L‘-b_“',“'""‘ Baanr eulal rooks. e > 2 i 0 > Misses Brooks now are the guests of 2 Beyponp. Garses, MasR. (. @ovi as their guests Mr. and Mre their parents in Poolesvilie® M.~ Season Opens Wednesday. | drs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Edward A.|Jesse Fishel of Brookiyn, who are Mrs. Willlam H. Groves has re- s Harriman, William Beale Hibbs, 3rs, | #Pending part of their honeymoon in turned to her home in Remington, | Willlam Hitz, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, |toWwn. 3 Va., after a visit to her son and| Friday afternoon the Ram's Head |Mrs. George D. Hope. Mrs. Beale R.| Mr Louis Newmyer and his grand daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Turner g Howard, Walter Bruce Howe, Mr. Ivin Newmyer, jr., are spending Groves, in Cpllege Fark. Players were at home to their found- | nONEre, VEEE Ehee Homt tn. |the holidays in Atlantic City with Miss Nora Gardner has returned to | €rS and to the sustaining members for | nings, E. Lee Jones, Mre. Frederic|the graudmother of the latter, Mrs :urh on‘;n l&\vnuhln.(on fter a visit [the seazon 1924, which opens Wednes- fi “lr\;evlp, n;l\uxlux; IS €; Smith, ‘\‘llr 3 ‘\"':"'"" ¢ Ilm:“’t ’ o her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. | gay night at the Ram's Head Play- | He Leonard, Lynch Luquer, ) Mrs. 11l West and Mrs, Simon and Mrs. J. E. G s t 3 L Jessle McDonall, Mrs, ward Beale | Oppenhelmer gave a luncheon fol Mye. 3 L. R:d::'c:."‘"'l::::':v"‘fie house, in the residence of the late McLean, Dr. and Mrs, § 5% Loosi by b Ihinse Mildsy At fhe is the guest of Mr. and Mes J |Alexander Graham Bell. A number (Miss Allsa Mellon, Prof. Willlam|Town Club, to sixty guests Houston Harrison, in Rosemont. of talks on the experimental theater NZ';?JD"(-R};':TLMF' Y em Bl |, [artass Eisalsvsergar: has 5 flarence F. Normant, Mrs.|as uests Mr. Milton Diene: wilmes Hall ot North Beach, Md.|in general, and on the plans of the |Arthur O'rien. Mrs. Ldwin b. Park- | Mr. ¢ heit Strauss of New York city Ia aunt Aty iaet week of his uncle |'Ram's Head Players In particular, |er, Mr. and Mrs. James Parmelec Mr. and Mrs. Jullus Peysey have as on Braddock Helghts. -~ ’ | were made during the afternoon. Mrs, f,;‘x‘l‘l‘f‘::““::‘“l’ ir.; l"lv;h- Eueats Mex. 1 ;rk\.zx‘x‘g ;huk.h:e‘v. Mise Irene Hall has returned from | Franklin Eilis poured tea. Mrs, B, F. Saul, E c REASEC vl T Tusk iof New: Lock piey y o Dber cousins, Mr. and Mrs.| JIn the company were Mrs. Charles |Mre. Charles A. Spalding, Countess . ville Hall, in Port au Prince, Haltd. | spalding, Mr. Norman Trevor, Mrs. | Szechenyi, Mre. A. Tembroke Tho It ix estimated that if half the acre- Miss Jeannette Yates Cochran has|Charles J. Bell, Mr. Newbold Noves, |Mrs. Robert M. Thompson. Mrs. Jo- |age which is now occupied by hedge returned from a visit to her copsins, |Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, 3rs. John |seph Thropp, Mme. Wallenberg, Mrs. (rows in England and Wales Mr. and Mrs. Brooke Lee, Silver Mrs. Ehle, Mrs. W. H. God- | Qharles Warren, Harry W an,fsewn in wheat there would be a yield Spring, Md. dard, Mr. and Mrs. Augusta King- |Mrs. Charles Wetmore, Henr: Vhite | sufficient to supply bread for more Bdward Oliver of Alexandria, N. C.,|Smith, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mre. |and Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood. 'than 1.000,000 people for a whole year srem, the past week with his parents, | Alice Barney, Mme. Ash, Mrs. Mont- T Mr. and Mre. Herbert Oliver, on South |gomery Blair, Mrs. Frederic E. Far- | mmmmme — . T Washington street. rington, Mrs, James Carroll " 1 (ML Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Franklin | Mrs. John Gibbons, Mrs. R. R. y L Stewart have gone to their home in|Dr. and Mrs. Tom Williams, Mr. and | Philadelphia, after a visit to friends |Mrs. W. B. Church, Mr. Bancroft Da- | here. vis, Misses Eastman, Mirs. Charles M | Come to a Real Mrs. C. Columbus Shriver of Balti-|Ffoulke, Mrs. . S. Nash, Miss Helen more is the guest of her brother.in. |Jones, Mrs. Harry Kerr, Mrs. Helen 1aw and sister, Dr, and Mre T Mar. | Ray Hagner, Mrs. Duncan MeKim. | 9 shall Jones, on Prince street. Maj. and Mrs. George Oakley Totten, S oma lhen O airee T o W Bmores Svs; Beaie ew lears Lve rarty v Harry Randolph Burke annoynce the engagement of | R. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. ames Parme- | ar g, Nig Tousiis Tristjles. Uise Saiberbie Rigge and M Fun—favors—entertaining talent—poise makers—perfoct food— . to Mr. Robert Edwin Graham, | Maurice McRae. v gon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham. | The complete list of sustainin €00d_musio—IN FACT, OUR PREPARATIONS HAVE EVEN Miss Froderica di Zuregan of Lou- | members of - the Ram's Head Plny‘.’ EXCEEDED our efforts to make for & better time tham last doun county ix the guest of Miss|ers for the season 1924 includes: yewr—ASK ANY ONE ABOUT A NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Virginia Wilkins, on Cameron street. | Mrs. Milton E. Ailes, Mme. Ash, Mrs. | Miss Wilkins entertalned at tea |Alice Barney, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. BABY MARGARET—ETHEL ADRAIN Thursday afternoon in honor of her 5 3 guest. Bl 3ty Fiollo Bertiner, A3 Berry, Ohild Wonder, in songs and Late Mack Sensett Girl Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Barrett en- W = & in 204 dance. tertalned at tea Tuesday afternoon at i dazoes. diieir home, 404 Duke siveet, in onor Aaughier 1 marrises; ol the maid Ur. T Aot pand daughter-in-law, | Dorothy Thorpe. Mr. Waller Barrett s each OTHER ENTERTAIN. Dancing starts Yok orty. e Dhir hnimeit of New! ot New. York was his brothers best ERS ON THE “ 4 ity 3 it ther, Dr. | mayn ™ After the ceremony the bride's rson PROGRAMN. pm Kate Waller Barrett, assisted in te- Mot AfLF the, coremony the brides Las celving. Young Mr. and Mrs. Barrett : ; 4 it the Hotel Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs, were marrled in St George's Eplsco. | Barrett will make their home al Church, Brooklyn, at moon last v ity - hturday.Tha - beide” wis formerty | New York ety FRANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL Miss Marie Thorpe, daughter of Mr. wie. H b = and Mrs. Willium H. Thorpe of De. | Laces, Lingerie, Household Linens troit. The ceremony was perform LAUNDERED BY HAND | 14th at K St. by the rector, Rev. Dr. Mellish, in the Fine Laces Expertly Handled presence of only the two families and | Dry Cleaning Foathar Werk few intimate friends, including. the Vib: Tne. Main 4971 arents and grandmother of the | me. Yiboud, 727 1ith N.W. ridegroom. Mr. Thorpe gave his| 2% INQUIRE ABOTI'T OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN W, B. Moses & Sons Furnitare Established 1861 Li F Street and Eleventh Uphl:l‘dmery (Brief Bits of Farnitare History (A Beres) Chippendaile Card Tables. Settees, Gift Boxes and fine Mirrors in addition to his Chairs; were made by Chippendale, which show by their diver- sity of technique that more than one pair of hands were at work carving out his designs. TIn his shop in St. Martin's lane he employed as many as one hundred men, so it's rather strange that more antiqua specimens of his handicraft. have mnot survived. His production of s0 many card tables is accounted for by the fact that he lived in the gambling age when George II was still on the throne. 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