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Gotham’s Old Social Center Likely Soon to Disappear Notable Residences in Downtown Scction—Once Special Home of Fashion—Giving Way ‘ to Commerce. | | of ) the annual Autumn ball will be held | | house ar x- and the after the winnowed the year e issued only carefully v of many of the e their first for ciety under the “lubhouse. - Th [ leaders but to | ¢ with the | - | tendants « | tron of honor her sister L foli Autumn where rivals renuous ' to having charge o sponsibility for the dance floor rests on Mrs. George A. Kllix. while Mrs. George B. St. George will be the last word on invitations to the ball and tickbts. The selection of the supper menu has been left to the discretion of Mrs. George Upham Harris; Mrs. David Wagstaff will direct the arri of tables and allotment of s George Henry Warren within her special pro and program; Mrs. Ch devote much time to d maids and checking; M hart will see that the in prope Y i will act this vear in the old club- Kingshury Curtis, Mrs. Henry O. T. King and Additional of the ing prepared as h Mrs Mrs. Lucius Wilmi features for the week end visitor of the your will be ting her at has named ax her ma Gautier Newton, while the others will 1 Winfield S M vd My M Joseph jr erly Mr. kus sell CObb of ward A Hurd o Mr. Swithin J and and Catholic Women's Club Dance Is Announced oo feoeodeodoofeoleoleodosfesfeofectonfosfe e sfosde ool oo e oo e AST 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE H e e [ =1 Mrs. Mildred | | The club will hold an informal re- | ception at the clubhouse r. | B.| Showers Given to Honor Miss Volland, Bride-to-Be Miss Gertrude A. Volland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Volland, whose engagement to Mr. Miles Miller was recently announced, was entertained at a miscellancous show- er Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frederick A. Rauling Among the guests were Mr. Mrs. William A. Volland, Mr. Mrs. David H. Volland, Wurtz, Mrs. Charles and and Mary Jenkins, Mixs und Miss Jean Volland Thursday Miss Volland i 1 | was how rs. Ralph A | L : 3 of Mrs. Wurtz, in Wood- The guests: were entertamed Hapmis & in the beautiful grounds, which were | o FeiMeml illuminated with colored lghts ar- | ranged in the shrubbery surrounding the house. There were over 60 guests. v MRS. A, HERMANN WILSON, A bride of September 23, formerly Mixs Evelyn Nash, daughter of Mr. and Mrx. George Nash. Co“ege Women's Club To Assemble at Tea The College Women's dits opsning tes of the “lthe monthly meeting morrow afternc s at the clubhou | Dorothy H Amos A | Chapter, , to be h tea table. | day at 1 o’clock at the home e e wi At thix | prans completed | vridge Jong party < | heid r Park Hotel Mrs. J. M. Beavers Listed Honor Guest at Luncheon M. Beavers, State regen? trict of Columbla, N. S will be the honor guest of D A F 1822 1 street, by, October » snt of the ¢l for. = orphans the Blue Industrial Schoc n e and local charities v \ ) e e e prize for each (4 Thomas E. Robertson a {large attendance is exy William D arle will be list of patron, s will be | in the dining room later. OTE_L, WASHINGTON. D C. SIXTEENTH STREET (GRR — Most Exclusive Residential Section Superior Accommodations for Transient and Permanent Guests i One, Two and Three Rooms With Bath Specially Attractive Suites With Breakjfast Room and Kitchenette First-Llass Furnishings and Equipment Rates Reasonable | f_)‘oo SE\/E LT Autumn Showing Exceptional Cuisine Service Table d’Hote or a la Carte SOCIETY. Gowns Muade of the Tissue of “Dreans * C)/ou are reborn in satin, you live again in lace,” sings the Flanders trouba- dour, Paul Geraldy to the lady of his dreams The evening wraps and gowns for early autumn wear invest women with a new enchantment. 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