Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1924, Page 9

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| &8 until after Thanksgiving, will attend the game with Mrs. Tilier and Mrs. Brwin “onti 5 > Unique featvres will mark the (Continued from Eighth Page.) |\ igge and 'mah-jongg party to be Cabell Moore, Mrs. F. B. Moran, Mrs,| Elven at the Ams Club. 2017 Xve Charles Carroll Morgan, Mrs. James Dud. | $treet, December 1, at 2 o'clock. ley Morgan, Mrs. Arthur F. Musgrave, |Unit No. 7 of the Rector's Ald Miss Gortrade Myer. Mrs. W Clark |of All Souls' Episcopal Church, Ca- Noble, .Mrs. Joseph Noell, Mrs. Howard [ thedral avenue, is in charge, and the Nyman, Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, Mrs. A.|Proceeds are to be given the church Mitehell Paimer Mrs. Leigh Palmer,|and the Episcopal Home for Children, Mrs. Z.B. T. Phillips, Mrs. E. T.|at Anacestia. Reservations may be Polloch. Mis sccured from Mrs. Frank F. Grecna- Xenophon Frice, walt. chairman of the unit, and the s Stinlés Tinetars following members of the unit who © Wives Dbes '3 Toansena are sting: Mrs. Henry L. Jones, jr.; Mrs. Harry L. Rust, Mrs. Willard Mrs. Orville Brown, - Mrs. Eugene Saulsbury, Mre. John Francis Shaw, |Crittenden, Mrs Frederick V. Abbot, Mrs. Robert Fitch Shepard, Mrs. John | Mrs. Nannle Jobe, Mrs. C. C. Blerer, Crayke Simpson, Mrs. Arthur A. Sny-|Mrs. I L. Hunt, Mrs. Harry L. Pey- der, Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard Mrs. tan, Mrs. H. W. Barr, Mrs. de Vilhliss, Anson Dhelps Stokes, Mrs. Joseph|Mrs Ravmond Pilson. Mrs. Farl War- Strauss, Miss Julia D. Strong. Mrs. |ren. Mrs. Van Taliaferro, Miss Irene Camp anley, M Alexander B Ir!"‘*{l( io. Mrs Gec=ge Lipscomb, Mrs. Thaw, Mrs. George Oakley Totien, | T Vates. \irs, Herheft Smith, Mrs. n W. Treadwell, Mrs. Wal- [ Mrs. Willlam Shs Mrs. Sheath, Mrs. t R. Tuckerman Mrs. George W.|Roy Reoberts, M Edward Wand Nanderbilt, Mrs. Samuel H. Vander-| Vs, John Spanogle and Mrs. McMil- grift, Mrs. E 1s Waggaman, Mre.'°n Floyd P. W Mrs. Harold| " — Walker, Mrs, Warren, Mrs.| Competitive dancing. with attrac- .ec P. Warren, Mrs. Francis White, |'ive prizes for the winning couples Mrs. Marin Willett, Mrs. Caarles|'? the waltz, fox trot and tango, will Boughton Wood, Mra. William P.|"¢ #dded festures of the Columbla Wonten, Mrs. Harry lee Wrenu, Mrs | Hospital ball to be given Tuesday, ng and Mrs. George Jullan Zol-| . o0q ‘baforehand, with all those in- . | vited wearing novel and beautiful head- & dresses s« are being issued announcing For the hopdsom™e and most origi- rrinze of Mrs. Genevieve Den- | naal head-Aress orizes have been of- 1 to Mr. Louis K. Hyde to-|“ored, which will be awarded after day. i Washinzton. The ceremony | the® grand march. at midnieht. The was performed at noon in Grace Par- | ‘mdses Vire. Stanlav Rinehart. the ish Church. Georgstown, by the | samous anthor: Mr. Lynch Luguer, a Rev. Henry L. Durrant, | wen wn architect. and Mr. B wus fol owed by a breakfast in the| ™ ¢omin= one of the foremost ar ent *of Mrs, Georze Richard|in Washington. Orlv a few hoxes are in the Toronto. The bride, who | 't Mrs. Austin Kautz is the chair- ie widow of Mr. Irene du Pont | man of the ball committee, and Mrs ckson Ralph of Phtladephia, | Walter Tuckerman is the chairman Wwus attended by her daughter. Miss | of the box committee. vieve Ralph, and the best man = D. A. Mimidoff. Owing to the demand for tickets wore a gold tissue gown | for the Junior League cabaret and Leavily embroidered in gold and trim- | ball to be given at the Willard De- med with sable fur, with a picture | cember 5. it has been decided to have hat to match and a corsage bouquet (#n additional orchestra in the small o renide. Her maid of honor was in|ballroom and to serve supper there to yowder blue chiffon made with uuhl-‘:"‘”“" g:nnl'l\h to v-!\‘(m‘-l‘\r)é:‘-kel:ln'l;l\: : ot e 't, each |tables in the large ba'lre s ting bodice and ruffled skirt, each | Lo 10 C1F o obtained from Mra. ‘uffle edged with narrow lace, and & LR Cary Grayson All hat to match. She carried Amer- beauty moars Mrs. Geo ikley Totten, jr.; Mrs. Mr. Hyde and his bfide will be at| it ey Totten Doy n Park Hotel for some time|. o 16 el Mrs. ‘William Wile, who Beach for thel, .. ;a¢ron of the special pro- T return t0} ;e for children to be given every live at the | Supurday morning at the Tivoll The- ing to Palm er season, and on th w York will tempor: sses ylaza {ater, will all entertain parties of chi'dren Saturday morning and will The constant growth of @nterest | cecelve with Mrs. Albion and Mrs. 1 the Washington Animal Rescue |Locher. ague and the increasing popularity | e et doriar of its annual affair for raising funds | Taylor, > of 2 r the work are indicated by the| I h",f;"f"f“‘"ihr_" :e:?; wnprecedented demand for tickets for recelving iline sRtathcate D e nd. mah-jong party next|Eiven last night in“the Washington \ oy at the Washington Club, | Barracks by the engineer branch of By A e taln tubles|/thss ATiny [Rellar Sools [Ofhers 5 Among those who have taken tabes | ;. Jine were Mrs. Edgar Jadwin. ‘ :,m.-lrm,w“<:n{nr‘.“umafi:;rm;” finan SRR s S cial success o e al e | e aisiventi omier mentioned Mrs. William Howard Taft, | “j'x’;‘_\v‘"‘ ‘\J“‘*\-}Hf = n\;{;j‘:‘: Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Charles | D e Iy e Woodnhull, Mrs. Marshall Field s Sas to have heen In the recelving Trederick Dent Grant, Mre, BAwin | jine, was unable to attend the bail, Puller, Mme. Panaretoff, Mrs. ReSi | qy.'to illness, and the Secretary was nald Huldekoper, Mrs. Charles J. Be! Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, Mrs. Henry | — - —— ; P Dimock, Mrs. Edward Stell- | =i T wagen, Mrs. John B. Henderso Mrs. | | £ ¢ H. T. Lowndes, Mrs H\T] . ’ N H ges, Mrs. Milton S B A. Drury, sr.; Mrs. Thomas F. Ba ' ere s 0’_;_ wrd. Mrs. William Kearney Carr, :ir . E A = 1'a Pearsall, Mrs. John Kratz, Mrs. William Mather Lewis, Mrs. Cary T. ( e mg g Grayson, Mrs. George D. Hope, Mrs. | = .M. Hendley, Mrs. Frank Bunker. | en a genuine “Cold Mrs. anle Rineh t, Mrs. l-;vnlv\'hrd T » come: fhis = B. Meig B emon Witmer, |\\ay o2y ol N abeth Bliss, Mrs. John ;\ihflmmu]:ix A -'l»l:ln» Patten, | l Heating Plant attended to E Mrs. Frederick Delano, Mrs. Willard without further delay. E 31. Brownson, Mrs. Wallace Neff, Mrs. | fiNew installations and re- = David Gaillard, Mrs. Robert Lansing, | N pairs handled with the ef- ,\Iuivv ;l‘ln(l\h»llv‘!‘ A‘“\] ‘|“”m'-r'" Ken- | ficisncy and economy giedy sbutiee, A rs (MEnLON; i proverbially associated good, Mrs. Walter Hutchins, Mrs G Mo e B. McCagg, Mrs. William F. with the Colbert organi Ars. C. Augustus Simpson, Mr: zation. fred Pembroke Thom, ) "] M 2 J C lb Hayden, Mrs. Delos aurice J. Colbert % Sutton, Mrs. Clarence = : R wall, Mrs. Anne Archbold, Mrs | Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 2 Wadsworth, Mrs. Henry Getty Chil- | Phone Main ton, Mr . Samuel Jordan Granam, Mr: 621 Street 3016-3017 Samuel T. Ansell, Mr jeorge Cum- ming, Mrs. George Harvey T Lydia Biddle Frederic ton. Mrs. K. . Mrs. erick H. Brooke, Hennen Jen- | nings, Miss Rachel Barrington, Mrs Morton Grinnell, Mrs ncis B, > ing, Mrs, Walker Hol Mrs. Geor Schutt, Mrs, e Johnson, Mrs. Mary W. D'Ooge. Martha . Codm: Miss Jul Mrs. Horace sott, Mrs. Nell _ Fealy, Mi s Richardson, Mr: i i George Shir dward Whit ——N P Mrs. C. C. Glover, Miss Julia Atkir 0 rain! «on, Mr. and rs. J. H. B. Gilliat, Ad- T miral A unton, Miss Marjorie Avery, Mrs. Henry White, Mrs. Chan- dler Hale, Mrs. William Corcoran Justis and Mrs. Charles Boughton | Wood. | Mrs. will entertain next Sz the supper | dance s She will | ve 10 guests. Miss Isabelle Powell will have six guests and Miss Louise Randolph will entertain a party at the supper dance Mr. David E. Finley entertained 12 guests at dinner last evening in hon- or of ) s Marjorie Wright and Mr. David Key cores of prominent society folk joining the newly formed Em- t bassy Club, which will meet in the gold room at Le Paradis every Sun- day evening, beginning November 30. Among the latest interesting addi- tions to the club are Senator and Mrs. Arthur Capper, Mr. Robert Z Ash, Mr. Allan Dawson, Mr. W. H Hart, Mrs. S. J. Henry, Miss Glady Kaime, Mrs. G. Lee Parker, Mr. Ho- bart Newman and Mr. David W. Ross. - Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, ‘then shortly you lift it right off with fin- Mrs. Theodore Tiller and her sister, Mrs. Harold Cobb *Erwin of Atlanta, who is visiting her. will attend the Army-Navy game. Miss Mary Inman Tierce and M fary Louis who attend National Park and who are guests of Mrs. gers. 7 Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot ealluses, without soreness or irritation. | | Tiller | If this Signature is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMO QUININE “There is no other BROMQ QUININE” Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century asan effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP and INFLUENZA, and as a Preventive. Price 30 Cents. [ | attend the Army and Navy In Ohio, where he went to attend the funeral of Mrs. Harding. > A number of dinners preceded the dan:e. Gen. and Mrs. Taylor enter- tained. 1. and Mrs. Wooten were hosts, having as their guests the milltary attache of the French em- bass, Gen. Georges A. L. Dumont; Col. and Mrs. Thomas, Col. and Mrs Frank Hopkins, Maj. and Mrs. Mark Erooke, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilson, Mrs. I T. Mann and Capt. Nathan Rosenberg, and Maj. and Mrs. Alfred Ganahl entertained Maj. and Mrs. Richard C. Moore, Maj. and Mrs. Frances Lee Wilby, Maj. and Mrs Lewis Watkins, Maj. and Mrs. Philip Flemming, Maj. and Mrs. Douglas Wert, Maj. and Mrs. Henry Holcomb, Maj. and Mrs. James O'Connor, Capt. and Mrs. William A. Snow and Lieut. and Mrs. Ray McCutcheon. Mrs. D. A. Pine entertained with a bridge luncheon at the Lee House Yesterday, when her guests were Mrs Aaron Bradshaw, Mrs. L. Rose, Mrs. G. L. Parker, Mrs. Waller, Mrs. I ward Silvester, Mrs. Bifffe, Mrs. A. B. Manly and Mrs. James McKay. Mrs. Edward Joyce, jr., entertained & small company at luncheon yeste day in_her home on Conne ticut ave nut. The guests were Mrs. Henry Lamar, Mrs. Lee Landis, Mrs. John Curtls, Mrs. Gordon Doying, Mrs. Emmett Marshall, Miss Louise Lan- dis, Miss Catherine Cranford, Miss Beatrice Wayne, Miss Davine Wayne, Miss Anna Craig Hillburn, Miss Frances A. Young and Miss Iris Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Joyce will go today to P'hiladelphia to spend Thanksgiv- | ing with the latter's parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Clyde Biddle Drew, returning wturday by way of Baltimore to game Waters followed enter- by t Sue at Dorsey bridge Monday afternoon in compliment to Miss Mary Lee Spring, whose mar-| riage to Mr. Paul Landon Banfield| will take place December 13. Miss Waters will be assisted by Miss Estelle Harris and Miss Minna Bank- hages. Miss Dorothy Darrall of 1629 Twenty-ninth street will entertaln at tea Tuesday afterncon at the Lotus Lantern in compliment to Miss Spring. Former United States Ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Cyrus E. Woods arrived vesterday at the New Willard from their home, in Greensburg, and expect to remain in Washington until Sunday. Mr. and Mr: latter fornfer Buve a lerge Floyd Williams, the | Miss Mabel Lintin, | reception and musical | Just Cant 1of Washington and the late Charl | Auxiliary of the Mount Carmel THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. y afternoon. Mrs. Willlams sted by Mrs. Estelle Sawyer, Mr. Ralph Weaver and Mrs. Willlam Ten Eyck. A delightful program was given by Mrs, Florence Sindell, Mrs. Morris Beckham and Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Cranfora 36 will enter- at dinner Mr. Charles tain a company of Thanksgiving evening Mis: Dorothea Lewls of New York was the week end guest of Miss KatHarine McNeal, at 1723 1 street northwest. Miss Jennie Mason Gibbes enter- tained at a large bridge party, fol- lowed by additional guests, for her sister who is visiting her at the Washington Club, Assisting in recelving were Mrs. Fulton Lewis, president of the Wash- ngton Club; Willlam Nelson age, Mrs. agarode Andrews, Mrs. Mitchell rroll, Mrs. Arthur Heaton, Mr: orge W. Roosevelt and Miss Fran Battelle. Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence Manran of St. Louis have just to the marriage of their duughter beth to Mr. Charles Mullikin, Tuesday, December 16, at 12:30 o'clock, in their home, at 46 Vandeventer pla 5 Louis. Immediately after the ce a breakfast will follow. Mr. who is the son of Mrs. James s Mul- has been in business for some time in St. Louis. likin of Pagebrooke Clarke Co., His s Miss Carter ster, Mrs. Lockwood, for Mullikin, is visiting 5 Retreats November 30. Cards have been issued by the Ladies’ vuse )1 Retreats for Sunday, Novem! from 4 to 7 o'clock p.mn. Guests will be received and tea poured in the beu- trul dining hall of the House of Re- treat 200 T street northeast. The dipiomatic corps wijl be guests of honor. This is the s nd annual tea, and promisges to be a brilllant affair, as evinced by the interest shown by the diplomatic corps, the Army and Navy and resident soclety. Mme. Riano and Lady Isabella How- ard will preside at the tea tables, with Mrs. Pierce Butler and Mrs. George Hope alternating. A partial list of the patrons and ronesses includes: The Spanish Am- lor und Mme. Riano, the British Ambassador and Lady Isabella How- ard. the Minister of Colombla and Mme. Olaya, the Minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varella, the Minlster of Nicaragua and Senora Clotilda Vegade Tigermo, and Mrs. Dennis E. Nolan, Ad- w. niral and Mrs Benson, Gen. and Resist/ OME say it’s my flavor—others ~J) say it’s becau and still others ins: se I'm so tender— ist that I'm as fra- grant as a rose. But all I know is that I'm made of pure pork with just enough spice to make me toothsome— and that I sure do make folks wish their stomachs were just about twice as big. You see, I'm not an ordinary pig— far from it. I'm a pig with a calling and I've got it down pat. I'm one of the finest specimens that ever glad- dened a farmer’s eye. I was born to lock good on a platter and I've been trained from little pighood to make sausage that everyone likes. When I'm placed upon the table, all eyes and forks are turned my way. I'm ideal for winter breakfast—but I go fast at dinner, too. My price is the smallest part of me and my quality can’t be beat. For a change or a treat you’ll find me fine to eat. Give the butcher my name and he’ll give you a package of the tastiest sausage you ever tried. Ask for me when you go shopping to- morrow. C.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1924. Mrs. H. P. McCain, Admiral and Mrs. | flowers. Miss Foster was assisted in|functjon of the season tomorrow,|Mrs. Paul Twyman, Mrs. T. Walker, Harold P. Norton, Col. and Mrs. W. M. | entertaining _her guest by _her|Thanksgiving night, at a dance at|Mrs. John Killeen, Mrs. Dunnington, " J. Glasgdw, Capt. and Mrs. C. H. T.| mother, Mrs. H. A. Foster, and Miss|Sunset 1Inn, Fourteenth street and|Mrs. Elinor Tietz and Mrs. J. Ashman, Lowndes, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Mrs. | Helen Moran. The company includ- | Massachusetts —avenue northwest. George D. Hope, Mr. Justice anc Mrs. | ed Miss Lucinda Steers, Miss Mary |Miss E. Mackintosh heads the com-| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Wilner of Plerce Butler, Mrs. O. H. P. Joinson, | Katheryne Keane, Miss Idith Auste- | mittee, and others are: Mrs. Leon|2603 Connecticut avenue request the - Mrs. Willlam Kearney Carr, Mrs, D. C. | muhl, ~Miss Thurza Steers, Miss|Arnold, department president: Mrs.|presence of their friends at a recep- Stapleton, Mrs. Henry Flather and Mrs. | Dorothy Roberts, Miss Smith of | Willlan Franklin, Mrs. G. Fralley,|tion Saturday, November_ 29, from Richard Hill. Mrs. Anne E. Murphy is | Connecticut, Mr. Robert C. Stanton,|Mrs. T. E. Fawcett, Mrs. W. Shannon, to 12 o'clock, at Rauscher's, president of the auxiliary. Mr. Coffield, Mr. Joseph C. Bergers,|Mrs. Willlam P. Dorsey, Mrs. Mlller, | following the confirmation of their -} 4 i Mr. Edward A. Soucy, Mr. Jimmie|Mrs. N. Templeman, Mrs. F. Peckham, 'son Paul. .y Miss Evelyn A. Foster entertained| Moran, Mr. Edward C. Prophet, Mr. with a buffet supper and dance at her mother's apartment In Sixteenth Street Mansions Saturday evening in| honor of Miss Lucinda Steers, whose engagement to Mr. Bernard Day of New York h recently been an- nounced in shington and New York. The rooms of the apartment and the beautiful sun parlor were artistically decorated In ferns and Painful rheumatic joints Richard F. Murray and Mr. Henry A. Foster, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wallace arrived at the Shoreham yesterday with their family for a sojourn of a month or so. SELLING The department of the American Leglon Auxiliary of the District of Columbia will give its first social this extra special Pants to Mat. ! Thisreduces the swelling—relievea. the pain The oldest and most obstinate The enriched blood supply not cases of rheumatic joints are re- only relieves the pain, but drives lieved by Sloan’s when all other out the infection that is causing remedies have failed. the pain. No tiresome rubbing. Just pat Get a bottle today and see for it on lightly. Instantly you feel yourself how quickly it relieves a warm glow of comfort as fresh, the swelling, inflammation and new blood is sent tingling through pain in enlarged, creaky joints, the painful tissues, All druggists—35 cents. Sloan's Liniment “oey $ WM. A FINKEL As Buick Builds It, There’s Room to Get In Front seat passengers in the new Buick Coach do not need to get out of the car to enable rear seat passengers to enter or leave either door. This is only one of the many improvements which the Buick Coach, with its Fisher-built body, offers to those who prefer theCoach type. The Buick Coach body is wider—it is longer. Three grown people can ride all day in the rear seat. There is more than enough room for both passengers and driver to stretch and relax. Seat backs, front and rear, have deeper, more comfortable cushions. The Coach, as Buick builds it, is a modern closed car, restful, convenient and substan- tial. Its lines are smart. Their smartness is enhanced by the soft, velvety finish of Duco —Cobalt Blue on the Master Coach, Brewster Green on the Standard Coach. Thirty and more improvements on Coach design, including Buick 4-wheel brakes, are yours in the Coach as Buick builds it. The Buick Coaches are now on display. Compare and be convinced, BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of General Motors Corporation Pioneer Builders of . Valve-in-Head Motor Cars "WASHINGTON BRANCH Fourteenth and L Streets N.W. “Telephone Franklin 4066 Thanksgiving Special Offering For Thursday Only . TUXEDO SUITS _ These Tuxedo Suits are the ver lined; carefully tailored. Don’t fail to take advantage of $7.00 and $8.00 values OUT ENTIRE STOCK $42.50 Values 30 Silk latest design. offering. ch. 18 and $20 Values 10 STANLEY CLOTHES SHOP 1209 Pennsylvania Ave. Store Closes 12:30 P. J. CALLAN Standard Six COACH $1295 Master Six COACH $1495 Prices {. 0. b, Buick Factories: government tax to be added. Ask about the G. M. A. C. which pros vides for Deferred Paymeats. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM B B

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