Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1924, Page 8

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SOCIETY, SOCIETY] French Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand Guests at Dinner Tonight of Mrs. John B. Henderson. of Krancejat the tea table and Mrs. Jan nd will fitchell will serve punch. As: onor at din 1l be a number of sister/dch WED THE KVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WE | | i | | mes 1% sisting | mas Claytor, will pi Mrs. Join | including Miss Louise Trelaud, Miss | - | Elizaleth Johnsou, Miss Katharine 1| Dunlop, Miss Beatrice Mol Miss on Six-| Hilda Anu Hill, Miss Eliz: i ker, Miss K Mary¥ Lois Pasc v I Don Ge- carl Hoxton, Miss i v St at dinnes and Miss Mary Koss of Rieh- | p artment onfmond, who the zuest of Miss s 1 tor. ol nov ¢ bud of this afterncon will x dainty gown of wk chiffon Slzaricon over the palest of shell pink »"‘ii‘f’. chiffon, with full skirt and semi- Al her basque’ bodice. The skirt is mod nd hles lately short and the neck. which falls gracefully off the shoulde fin- |ished with soft folds of chiffon and| | white ostrict feathers. The siightly | Mcllon and | dropped waistline is marked with a | York. |clusier of the feathers. will | Secretury of the Tr=-sury an arm bougu of butterfly and his daughter, Mirs Ailsa Mrs. Claytor will w i Miss Alice Sylvester are ae o ai Ambasszdor Ho with plait on one side, a few days. They Dr. and Mrs. ytor will enter- Army-Navy game. | win infc 1y at supper r the| charge d'affaires of Ilumuni',i““ for PRvhojaroiassisting i ederick Nano. will leave (0| Mr. and Mrs. Chester A, Snow en-| itimore, N. C. today to be the jtertained a company at supper I uest over Thanksgiving of Mr. and|avening at Le Paradis, | Mrs. John Francis Cecil at Biltmore | | House Miss Katherine Wrenn will enter- s - tain at dinner this evening ih com- Frau Dieckhoff, wife of the Coun-|,jiment to Miss Anne Guest of An- selor of the German Embassy, hasip,polis who is spending the Thanks returned to the Capital after & Visit| ioing "holidays with Miss Norv DER WG O 5 in New York | C Munford. The company will } 3 ,.A/gg:/zwwf’ e iRt Afra: ttend the ball for the henefit £ Longworth hav ieir guest » Episcopal Eve, 1 Throat 4 United States Minister to The Hague,| tal, where they will occupy the 3 : | box of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph hropp. resey Mrs. Fred A.] Gen.and Mrs. Charles H. Barth are MISS LOTUISE ( e will sts of honor | spending a few ashington | Whose parents, Dr. and Mrs. at dinner this of Admiral | route South at th le, who will ette Hotel until a and ente Mrs tain epresen itten en y dinner this evenlng for!for the Army and ER 2 anes Molly Mitehell Mis | Conhoisal Busi | coset (ofonani cir apartment at bridge ghter of Mrs. Trow- | sts to the L [sachusetts avenue Hotel, the company | bridge and the lat: Mr. Winston Hospi ball g Jater going to the cal given by | Trowbridge, to Licut. Floyd Laviniu M 3 and el AMr. and Mrs the Minister of 1 atand Ame. [[Barks gonof Nirs : fiar J ce Wether of Tanaretoft jilate Aty gbpman, T episy Lonic [ Will mhotor to Baltimore Saturday to|at dinner th 2. ohhtative and Mrs. Britten | take place this afternoon. The cere-lattend the game. They will bel§ who e ArrieiNavy i came, i Le performed at 4 o'clock, | gucsts of Mrs. dames 1. Stone. {Thankseivini ‘ing as thelr guest Miss Frances | in the home of the bride's mother, 3 > [have Jeascd Aliller, a debutante ¢ k, who | 221 Church str Mrs, Hullet H. Wilson will come |chusetts aven owned 5 t neisca MeKenney, | from her hor New Yo for |occupied by th N A sgiving entert Munt Richard Yates of ) to 7 o'clock he ball which | Tinots vesterday after a 1 bo playe given fo Deehit 0t e | Gons antli it s . o month’s ¢ f) n Washing- pieces g y Relief Society tomorrow even entertain dinner Mon € 5 N i the | organ. - E = e | i R Comdr. and Mrs, F. W, Holt, have A ite satin and tulle embroidered coms to Washin nd are with the nd her veil is of r r's moth Joseph K To T. T. Arector & n heirloom in the fam rect ]ger |ger lger Union, left r mother. Her o tendant d to 1 will sail the steamsh is going to i delegation be Mrs. I wrence of 1 shaded brow: ellow themun , will receive with ti [ party after Wwear a gown o : Lieut. Parks and leave later in the day trip, on will bo at home at the Washington. The ULride is 2 member of the prominent old, families o England and her mother is con with the Mitchells, his brl on a w Navy and Mrs Mre. Bdward | and the Acting Chlet of Staft d > olan will ¥ Rellef Socicty at the held tomewrow, Thanks- night, at the New - Willard | ;00 AhO ¥ y 15 the presidential | ™5\ 0n 2 the out-of by the | the wedding will be: )y the | ) e Wi I edar e o [ of Cleveland, Capt. ! G. Bland of Canada, Philip Stimson_and Mrs. ownsend of New York, [ford Allen and Miss | Fletcher A. Marsh of | Mr. Lawrence N. Murray. Comdr. Charles Theodore 1 be host at dinner this ev ts later to th ¢ given d Ra nvited to join s ¥ The board of manage! Waushington branch e Hutchinson, Mrs. Rich Glen A . Edward ranner, Mre. Lejeuts . McC Mrs. W Mrs. John Ide and Dr. Wl M- cha Vainwright, Seaton Alfred [w I'taking h | for the 1l be received by Mrs. |'Ear and Th erle, Mrs. Hutchinson jeune, ! Adolphus and Mr: Comdr. and Mrs Andrews will make | will entertain a and Admiral Shoe- |dinner this even cers as aides, will | and | ang Robert Vinton Mr Mre, Wil | Rosst Turkey it chrys Parker completion of which t Highlands, rockmortons | \\1lhur' FREQUENTED BY THOSE WHO KNOW | siag, Cranberry Sauce | Figs Murra and Mr have been month, are New York, will cdding one of ¢ New nected | ymond | Alan Mrs. | am I S chton il urk et e Room will prove an enjoyable and refreshing break in a busy day. Appetizing Sandwiches, Salads and other good things. £¥GIFT BOXES of famous STONELEIGH CANDIES, Spe. cial, $1. Juxfll‘ ening, e ball ! 1407 F St. il cn- | (Superior Quality) Broiled Sirloin Steak 5-1b. , sachusetts Half Fried Chicken with Waffles M. D. Mec- lhélud Botatoes Bpinach c-:;ngx Toms | | Pulled 1 = a: eots _ Creamed Oarrots = ; I THor Biscuits - Homemads Jelly 1-1b. Tin Box Pulled ¢ : Heartg of Lettuce —“Eremch Dressing | Figs . e tor is the first of Mince, Pumpkin, Apple Pie e s to bLe pre-| Homemade Cake Ice COream | = r how this Cnfiolc 2 Te; ohes Milk pound . cece rnoon at a tea from § o'cle to | ke A e | Cooking F the home of her parents, pound AL Claytor, at Py 25-incl and greens, pound | = roses being used in 3-inch nd Mrs. 801 11th. M. 2704 pound - 11 receive 2 ss Jar Pulled 1703 Y. Ave. N.W. Thanksgiving Dinner 12:30 to 7:30 P.M. Superior Rough Dry Only a little light ironing left to be done at home. 2 vou of our exclu tfs Phone us today. LEAN and Press Al.l. and Deliver and Pulled Pulle oz. Glas \Idgruder Inc. Best Groceri: Conn. \\1-, and K St. Tstablished 1875 Artistic Christmas Greeting Cards cht your true sentiments the season be carried to your friends this Christmas by your per- sonal Brewood engraved Greeting Card s %3 Individuality and exclu- siveness is secured by sclecting vour design from our restricted assortment of examples of the en- graver’s art. g of R wisiting card plate can be used on many sive designs. Samples sent to out-of-toton mail orders promptly attended to. ‘BRE®E®D gravers and Stationers 611 12th St. N.W. Stoneleigh Tea Room , Conn. Ave. &L SMY R‘\ A FIGS as THE DIXIE TAVERN { 1-1h. Wood Box Pulled 'l'DL nEed: Oper. Every Day in the Year Si et St take ROCKVILLE, MD. b, Box dcrown Pulled 90 THANKSGIVIN:Z DINNER, $2.00 Figs . C Piokles Celex Cole Slaw 3-1b. 3 Vegetabla Saltines %120 60c 30c 20c| 35¢; 40c 30¢ 45¢ 60c 12,164 Miles of Delight Aron, ne 2 tea this afternoon. Ginger Ale Non-Better Get It By the Case From Your Dealer in 10-0z. or 16-0z. Bottles Mitdred n h Slite Hotel Coffee Ineluding the ~sguiar $ Hearts of Celery—sait Mock Tartie Botled Kennebee Stuffed Cranberry Mashex Cauliflover Lettnce English Plum P Mard o Brands Potal Tre Cream or | 14th Street Queen Olives Yruit Cocktall Au Anglaise Deml-Tasse NESDAY, i Lons ft of Freanklin Square S10ppe thanksaiving--- Dinner | .25 Cardinal Sauce Tommes Furisienns Koast Youug Vermont Turker— Sance Candied fweet Fotatoes toes Cream Fronch Dressing udding Sauce “Hot Mince Pio | L at K -WHY FOOTER S Should Be At stain removal, analyze and ¢ Footer Your assify Cleaner chemists who specialize in the pecu- liarities of hundreds of stains: then they cre- ate the proper solvent or rea gent to remove the stain without affecting color or fabric. Dresses because they by this ur o other 15 cleaner in the District has and other garments stained can be thought are al al restor sufficie volume of fine cleaning to justify such specia zation. uscless wness FOOTER’S CLEANERS and DYERS “Safest and Best for Half a Century” 1332 G St. N.W. AT RS AT AR Main AT 2343 | Alwonds i il Salmon Gen. and Mrs. Barnett will go to Field, Pa.: Miss Anabel Sloan of [ Mrs. B. Lauriston } Bultbnore Friday to attend the dinner [ North Carolina, Dr. R. 1L Nocll, Mr.| Hellen, Mrs. Robert Hende gwen by Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilmer Bid- | J. Pritchard, Mr. Robert Murphy, Mr.| ¥. 8. Hight, Mrs. George Ib. Polished Floors of Hard Wood d\lL fl.i)i lh‘v 1 llv.:\ (lhll'l’lter,fl Miss | Jullan Keith, Mr. William Bradley of ‘ Mrs. Edmund Horgan, Mves. Hen Anne Huntley Gordon, and her anc North Carolina, Dr. T. A. Aycock of | Hoyt, Mrs. Davis lreland r "r . Ensign Joseph Dahlgren, U. Beltimore and Dr. 8. Y. Williamson. | Ireland, Mrs. . B. W. Kittelle, ) Out of the dlnary They will also attend the wedding| Tho coremony will be performed|Tmors Land, Mre, Jobu It 1 1Ficors of polished hardwood, |b.dur¢u | this evening at § o'clock in the|Mrs. Henry Leonard, Mrs particuiarly when Adams- S Grace Reformed Church. | E. Locke, Mrs. Niche uquer laid, immediately lift out of ‘“”m e i L Walter 1. Me( M the ordinary, every home “,m.nu,' | Bishop and Mrs. Freem | Mrs. George BSTIIChY thev i agdomn. | apartment at Wardr | Will Recelve at Ball T | ¢. Marshall, jr 1Over 30 years’ experience as i Shs Tails of the | Mrs. Jullen’ I specialists in the Laying and { s K Voris will return thl Rignt ¥ James E g | i‘[ M g :"v Refinishing of fine floors. | hington this evening from Sweot| \rs. Freeman will the | rs. LR e ! | Mrs. 1 1 | Briar, Va, where she fs In colloge. | il which will be given this w.mm,,}""” Vol J. M. ADAMS ieRlllnattond e, Ay aid ¥l for the benefit of the Episcopal Eve | < = 1503 Connecticut Ave. Sfilf“’l‘“ .1‘- pOre S )‘ ': "y | Mar and Throat Hospitai fn the ball- ued o Phone North 6523 JE22 ¥ ““‘3'\ e “\-» 4 rooms of the w Willard Hotel. Mrs. | parents, Col. Mrs. Alvin ¢, Wi Gaot s eoan C1atk: preslant ¢ at Wardman Park Hotel. the board of lady manngers, NOVEMBER 26, 192%. SOCIETY. Cathedral Mansions Inn , vice pr i Miss Edith 12 eth Tlitt hus 5 h o | to Providence, 1. I, where she is & on, who fo 3 il e e e Wil i’ ree 3000 Conn. Ave. N.W. e ; Bowie Clarke, ch ned Ly Miss Elizaboth Barbara T i . |t floor committee, will . Thanksgiving Dinner presentations = Mrs. Howard Nyma one of the Additional box holders Oyster Oocktail patronesses for the Episcopal Bye, ! Albert Amory Houghton, paid e Ear and Throat ball at the New Wil- | Mest 1. Mor sl g e comiSenp. tonight, will entertain a com- | W. 2 M : e pany of ten for her son, Mr. Be . 5 inelude Mre. D, 1 " ! Chestag: Drossing, | Grurs L. Nyman, preceding the danc Gaillard, John Gibbons, Mrs S ( = = | : Albert ( vos, Mrs. Martha God- 1223 F Street Candied Sweet Potatoes Creamed Omions e Tt ard, Mre, Witliam Crawford Gorgs String Beans Baked Ternips riage to Dr. William J. 1. Orr of | Mrs. Frederiek Dent Grant, ) A T North lina, wi ke T this | Mays Hummond. Mrs Will Good food p()lite | Hot Rolls e alted Fea: SAA e el e el PSR | - B i g | Pineapple Selad with Cheess Cabbage Siaw SEERRELE Drsmas Nes e Parlmde Dining Room § service, everything Plun Putding with Wine & per at Le Paradis. The guests in 5 | cluded the members of wedding 3 z spick-and-span i 12'%.w cips | party and out-of-town wueats who p span. i come for the lng. ot pec A Gy "N Wi | Thanksgiving Dinner e ‘x" ‘Inlllw‘\zvr‘f,\.-\\\':m..\_‘.\l(h.‘ruu}‘ ':\n\‘ ey e "“""0 come Farsons, Mr. and Mrs. . 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