Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1924, Page 9

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SOCIETY| (Continued from Blghth Page.) have been at the New Wil'ard for several days. retuined to their home in Pittsburgh, Pa., today, but expect to visit Washington uguin for a short {ime-after the Christmas holidays. Mr. Elihu Root of New York ar- rived vesterday at_the New Willard, where he plans to spend several d. Frederic You.g is spending al weeks at Fort Hamilton, Judge and Mrs. Lewis N. Tavenner, who were gucsts of their daughter and son-inslaw, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.| Mundinger; have returned to their home in-West Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Mundinger spent. the Summer tn, Washington and have now gone to Cuba for the Winter. Before fer marriage Mrs. Mundinger was Miss Helen Louise Tavenner. . Coolidge, wife of the Presi- has given to the Girls' Friendly Yy _a small engraving of the \\ ite House autographed with her name. This is to be sold at the ba- | zaar which will take place tomorrow | n the parish house of St. John's Church, in Lafayette square. The Girls' Friendly Society, found- +d nearly .50 vears-ago in England, has a membership™in America of 60,- 000 women and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon Howard Wal- lace of New York announce the en- Bagement of their daughter Evelyn to Mr. Samuel Emlen Carpenter, jr.. of Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Wallace has many friends in this city, where she attended sohool. The Club Chantecler, at La Para- dis, will have its opening this eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans will entertain a party, and others making reservations i Horace Luttrell, Mr. and Foley, Miss F. E. Woodward, Mr. Chris Dunphy, Mr="and Mrs. John Newbold and Mr. and Mrs. George Slisbee. Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke will pass the Winter in Europe, remaining with her daughter, Mine. Marcel Levie, un- til after Christmas, when she will go to Italy with her granddaughter Miss Gladys Chapman Smith. Miss Elinor Guthrle, daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. David L. Brain- ard, left here Saturday for Char- lottesville, Va., to join a house party for Thanksgiving. Miss Elizabeth Hitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B Reynolds Hitt, will be a bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Marion Choate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Choate, to Mr. Charles Butler Harding, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Horace Harding, De- cember 3, in St. Bartholomew's Church, New York. Miss Laura Hard- ing, sister of the bridegroom, also will be an attendant. Miss Harding was -a bridesmaid at the marriage of Miss Beatrice Beck and Mr. S. Pinkney Tuck, which took place October 18. Miss Choate is the granddaughter of Mr. Joseph H. €hoate, one time Ambassador to England. She was Dresented to soclety last year in New | & York. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Bell have ar- rived in Washington and have taken 2 suite at the Hotel Roosevelt, where they expect to be established as long as Dr. Bell is stationed at Walter Reed. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Goldsmith of 2701 Connecticut avenue were hosts At a young folks' tea dance vyester- afternoon at the Hotel Hamilton in honor of their sister, Miss Lillian Goldsmith of Los Angeles, Calif.,, who is their house guest for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Hoorn beck entertained at a tea Thursday afternoon informally, as a house- warming im thelf-new home, 1628 Nineteenth street northwest. Mrs. E. L. Henry of Ellenville, N. Y., pre- sided at the tea table, assisted by Miss Lillian Mitchell ef Winchester, Mags; and Mrs. John MacKnight of | 7% Washington. The. table decorations were pink roses and candles. About 40 guests were present during the afternoon. Mrs. C. F. Harvey has arrived in ‘Washington from her home in Kins- ton, N. C., with her daughter and is eglstered at the Hotel Roosevelt. Miss Harvey will attend boarding school =nd expects to remalin in Washing- ton during the Winter. The coming card party to be given by the ladies of the auxiliary board of regents of Trinity College, at the Wardman Park Hotel, next Monday afternoon, promises to be one of the largest of its kind ever given, Great Interest is being manifested and many of the alumnae from other cities have already made reservations for it Among the things to be considered in the coming jubilee year at Trinity will be ways and means of enlarging dent body.” > The' coniing card ‘party is for the purpose of providing funds for this _ | Jubilee celebratis Mrs, George Weschler fs secretary. Mrs. John J. Noonan, chalrman of the sponsor and patroness list, gto which have been added His Eminence Cardinal Archbishop = Daugherty of Philadelphia, Mrs, Dolan J. Donohoe. rs. M. Markham Flannery, 30 Christian Heurich, Mrs. Thomas F. iy P Tea at Methodist Home he board of managers of-the Meth- odist Home for the Azed will give a toa and food shower Friday from 3.to 9 o'clock. A good program will be furnished by the Foundry Church Q!llrte!, be- ginning at § o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. George mn.m Ferris of Chevy Chase left Saturday for a week’s Visit in Chicago and. Detrolt. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence A, Chiswell of Dickerson, Montgomery Cournty. Md., announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss H. Ruth Chiswell. to Mr. §. Newton Brewer, son of Mr. and Mre. Willlam G. Brewer of Dickerson, Md., the wedding to take place in Jan- uary. = Dr. and Mrs. Edward Hyrum Reede, formerly llviig in the Sixteenth Street Mansions, have now established their residence at the Argonne, The new Embassy Club, the Jatest smart - supper club, will ;meet every Sunday evening in the gold room at _', 3 Arthnr De ! and Anne R. Le Paradis, beginning November 30. Among . the members. who have jolned. the club within the last day or-twa are Mr. Daniel Thew Wriglit, 3d; Mr: Francis Winslow, Mr. Ernest G. Walker; Capt.. and Mrs. Herbert G. Partridge and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Le | Stvre. ) The Sollowla the Health De‘ Providence Tiospital Emergency Hospital ational Homeopathic Hospital, Archey N. Ru ‘Casuaity Honpital 40, Providence Ios P'liephen M. Newman. 70, 1426 3 st Ieon Jacobl. 63, Em Hospital. Emeline Underwood, 87th st J. Dunworth, Trving st 7 months; Children’s Hos- kiw, 3 nionths, 4328 47th st nd Alona Baum, 6 i Beraice Beecher. Thompsen, | m 1t sw James Tl!lfir 60, Freedmen's Hospital. hel 8. u.wuu- B4, 327 Virginia ave Hospital, 17t ohn and Lily Hoapital. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore -F. Shuey|. have returned to the city from thelr home in Virginia and are occupying an apartment In the Methodist Bnlld- ng. Mrs. Carroll P. Cooper has returned to her suite in the Hotel Roosevelt after an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Douglas Cieveland, in Detroit, Mich, The annual benefit luncheon for the Holy Family Day Nursery will be held at the Elks™ Club Tuesday and Wednesday, December 2 and 3. In charge are Mrs: E. J. Brennan, Mrs. J.J. Earley, Mrs. J. J. Militzer, chair- man of hostesses: Mrs. S. M. Tucker, refreshments, and Mrs. Clark, coffee service. Mrs. David Kincheloe, wife of Rep- resentative Kincheloe of Kentucky, well known monologist, has consent- ed to entertain this evening, and Mr. Willard Haynie, baritone, of Wash- ington, will sing this evening at the Hotel Washington in connection with the bazaar to be given for the Flor- ence Crittenton H A Fhanksgivin given under the auspices of the en- tertainment committee of the Wom- en's City Club, 22 Jackson place, Thursday at 6:30 o'clock p.m. Mrs. Ellls Meredith, principal speaker, will glve a talk appropriate to the day. Strs, Mary €. inner _will be Mrs. Alfred B. Leet and Mrs. H. G. | Ferguson have been added ta the committee of the Twentieth Century Club which -is sponsoring the. book tabie at the bazaar for the benefit of | the Florence Crittenton Home, to be SMALL “MUMS,” $1 . Johasen will preside. | Stop sneezing, snuffling and ughing. Just take one or two et.s of Anti-Kamnia and the cold quickly goes. Anti-Kamnia almost instant banishes pains of rheumatism, neunl ia, sciatics, headaches, toothache; brings ulief from m.somml. nervousness, women' 's ¥ums. ete. Ha; besn noh|i :very day €ars ru ists every- wh.f e dai ly domend proves ta merit. Z5 millions used annually. Tha E;u‘mlne pain reliever, Anti-Kamnis, AK on every tablet. Use @ Tahhh Anti-Kamnia llln. . Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Thanksgiving Day is essentially Flower Day, for nothing else so-fittingly gives cxpression-to those sentiments which are so closely associated with the great day of Home and Mother. Send Flowers if unable to go home Thanksgiving. Telegraphic Deliveries Anywhere ROSES, $2, $3, $5, $8 and $10 doz. CARNATIONS, $2 per dozen SNAPDRAGONS, $3 per dozen ¢ SWEET PEAS, $1 and $1.50 bunch. ~ VIOLETS, $1.50 per bunch ! LARGE “MUMS,” $6 per dozen up _ COMBINATION CORSAGES, $3.50 and:$5 Eyenght Speculut Ph “Mlll“l.nkchln Zis. “Say it with Flowers” Thanksgiving Flowers Beautiful Table Centerpiece —of Pompon Chrysan- themums (any color), including Iridescent Glass Bowl, Special $9.5¢ per bunch INC. 14th & H ~ “noue Main 3707 W.& J. SLOANE 1508 'H STREET Opposite.The Shorcham WASHINGTON, D. Beauty and Service Unexcelled are combined in 25,000 YARDS of Plain and Figured High Pile Axminster Carpetings at $6.00 per yard (formerly $7.25 per vard) 25 cojors and.20 patterns of the prevailing mode in 27 mch. 36 mch > and 54 inch widths permit a wide freedom of choi This fabric is made exclusively for oumlvep. It is the gemnhe and . original Axminster weave —the quality that made the name Axminster a synonym for durability under all conditions of hard service. - The price is quoted on the 27 inch width—other widths at. pmpor tionate prices. Equally attractive prices will be found upon our vurlo\u othet carpet fabrics. STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO s:. EVERY DAY INCLUDING SATURDAY 30 P-M. FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING-POINTS -~ IN THE UNITED STATES Sloane Endorsed Mer;ln-mdi_u Carries an Assurance of Satisfaction - “The followlng births hn ‘Deen reported ‘to. the Hoaith Department in ot 31 . ollin L. and FElizabeth €. Gibbs,. boy. arl A Mober!l Fine k of.thia uu and Fhrem Births Reported... of licenses have been issued to the August Hun:mcn ‘st Rapeburg, Md., fort. Kathryn M. Baltimore, Md. _——‘—. Assigned to: New Ship. Marri following Charles A. Whipple and Mathilde B. Wil- im, R.Glenn Slicer and Hilda I. Anderson. of Mount Rainfer, Md., navant of this city. wn ind Clarice Beall, St Ametia Hoehl, By de Hang Srenbens: P . both 3f Richmond. ni-mn’o Clark of this city a Togersoll of Atlantic Cit Richmond. cDonald and Emma’V. Horst- f Cherrsdale, Va. .- Hutchinson ‘and Georgiane M. ™ both of Aldie S Twelve stags were killed in 10 days recently in the famous Glen- kingie Forest, Lochabar, Scotland, leased to Lord Belper, chief of the Cameron Cl Detrol mand of the Brooks. Sl e e Farmers -of Spain a both | medium and Un Melvin Briscoe and Trene Lee F. Denton azd Mary H. Thompson. Qharies F. Ford and Helen Bryce Pa Charles Hayn Randolph Wil ‘Thom Cl ‘and’ Bertha Smith, nd Helen I. Weils. and Sarma Me! ely and Mary nd Revecen G. \nm wicl, Malone, gir! bos “Some hae meat and canna eat And some wad eat and hae nae meat, “ But we hae meat and we can eat And so the Lord be thanket.” —BURNS. Nuts A Choice Dish, Fine Tender Birds Ih. 50c Leg of Lamb Tender Spring For Baking or Stewing From Long Island 8 to 5 Lbs. Each ih. 40c . Fresh Hams From Tender Young Porkers, About 6 Lbs. Fine Plump Birds Home Dressed About 4 Lbs. ib. 40c Ib. 40c honest festwal—a gastronomic joy. and an occasion for gratitude. All Sizes to Suit You “Hei M'nce Meat o . 21b. Tin 48c 1 Ib. Can 29¢ Filberts Ih. 38¢c Ih. 35¢ Figs Lree Smyrma Lasers 11, 35.C [ Gl Seemt™™ 5, ot gy <Diamond, " 1-ih. Cake. . 69 favorite brand in Piggly Wiggly Stores. Pineapple, Del Monte, No. 2!, can..35¢ Iti700 bakeouriownity Wilkins’ Perfect Blend, Ib.. .. ..55¢ Pears, Lady Alice, No. 2 Can, 30c g It is always well to have a few bot- 2 Bottles, 25¢; Carton (12 bottles), $1.40 8 to 10 lb. Sizes BUTTER doz. 49¢ 1631 Conn. Ave. N. W, 1222 Penna. Ave. N. W. Conn. Ave. and Macomb St. N. W. First of the- Season and Prime Rib Roast || Pork Loin Roast Cut From Fine Whole or Half Loins Stock From the Bay A singularly appropriate bit from the pen o’ Bobbie Burns this Thanksgiv- Fancy Fresh-Killed Home-Dressed I URKI Y Birds. Every One From Virginia ———————— — Cranberries o o c: [b. 15¢ | Celery s < -« Each 1 2¢ Eastern Shore E‘stock BIDSIZSG Finest of Western Box Stock : . Thin Skinned, Sweet, Juicy Floridas A B £i w. We have just Roman Beautles" o 3 lbs. 250 Large Size. SO s .dozen 45(: rece;\?edczmcl:g oflzztr:onice frueit, gaaod iize. Enough Said Walnuts Almonds Brazils Mixed Nuts Finest California Large, Meaty Imported From Sicily A Fancy Mixture, All New Crop They Are the Best el ‘“‘Sun-Maid”’ Ib. 15¢ Tahle RaiSiNS importea Ih 35¢ e CANNED FRUITS COFFEES Make a Nice Dessert or Salad “Diamond,” 2-1b. Cake. . .....$135 . . “Diamond,” 5-1b. Cake. . ... ..$3.00 Otients, Big, R Peaches, Del Monte, No. 1 Can, 18c Peaches, Del Monte, No. 2 Can, 23¢ A ake, we have the ek e Maxwell House, 1b. Raisins, Sunmaid, 2 pkgs. Smbiense. T Pears, Lady Alice, No. 21, Can, 35¢ BUDWEISER BEER Currants, Washed, 1b.. . t Dates, “Sunbeam,” Ib.......... g::eogf hzfimllfotztlef: . - Our *“‘Sunset Gold”—Sliced a c With the Rind Off ffler's 1009, Pur Large, Selected Finest Freoh creamery |, 47C || SAUSAGE ™*Sicet or Tinis™ ID. 30¢ || EGGS 3 2459 18th Sf. N. W. 2001 P St. N. W. (Dupont Circle). Georgia Ave. and 23 Laurel Ave., Takoma Park. 5526 Conn. Ave. (Chevy Chase). Kennedy St. N. W. They Are Coming Fine each 60c Steer Beef : Ih. 25¢ Ih. 35¢ pint, 35¢-quart, 63¢ WE WISH OUR PATRONS A JOYFUL THANKSGIVING ing season. And especially so in this place, where things good to eat are or Maryland Farms and Guaran- L] . Cauliflower < v nsu: Ech 200 | Sweet Potatoe Delicious, extralarge,each 5¢ : 5 - P Medium Size . . .....dozen 28¢ Each, 5¢, or 6 for 25¢ Paper Shell, the Kind Great Va].le We Recommend Them Ib. 25¢ FRUIT CAKES Good coffee is essential for the success of Pineapple, Del Monte, No. 1 can....18¢ National Biscuit Co. or Sunshine Biscuit Your Luck, Ib.. .. 53¢ Peaches, Del Monte, No. 2!, Can, 28¢ Orange Peel, Imported, Ib......30c i o e You Will Need Some for the Holidays Cherl'ies, 3-0z. Bottle. dines wdossls BIRE 50r_oft_for_return of cascs and bottles Guaranteed AT OUR FRESH MEAT MARKETS, LOCATED AS FOLLOWS: In addition to a plentiful supply of Fancy Turkeys you will find a choice variety of fresh-Killed Poultry and the finest quality of Fresh Meats Oysters Ui offered in such pleasing abundance. Let us make your Thanksgiving-a real teed to Please. 3 oy Bx 28 10 8 r “ssels s routs fancy Box c ett"ce Iceberg c New York State c Spitzenbergs .. ........Ib. 10c 11b. = individual 14 b.7insse | Plum Pudding =®&r "R 2 No. 1 Grade You Like al Ib. 20c Ib. 28¢c We Have the Best at Low Prices your Thanksgiving dinner. You wiil find your Pineapple, Del Monte, No. 2 can....26e 2-1b. Cake, $1.65 5-lb. Cake, $3.50 Lord Calvert, Ib. ‘BBe Pears, Lady Alice, No. 1 Can, 25¢ Lemon Peel, Imported, 1b......30¢ " CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE Special Price! Mild Sugar Cured Ih 350 L 79 Maryland Ave., Hyattsville. 1704 17th St. N. W. 3147 M St. N. W, abbits Freshly Shucked, Direct L4 E I'xmdy ,3r1 a0 Ethel Barbeus, Lieut. Comdr. John R. Peterson has Arthie 5. Sfoore W5 My 1 Sttt both o [been daiachd from the U. 8. S, Pusblo igned to the command of the Lardner and Lieut. Comdr, Er- Small, dttached to the U. S. 5. as been assigned to the com- buying

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