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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925. o EatiJon iraulesto Tanias b e iien | /E6n R othei willimessivs bweilhianica] Eb LT Museay: e Traves Biatavia] J - . both of Snow Hill Md. .. Warren Pierce and Clare D. Lycke, both «“ ° SO‘ IE I Y will be medical missionaries for the | Helmick and Miss Marguerite Daly Mar“age Licenses. B e e ar | BRI Ve o Mbltria Mack tWHMd@WS \ Seventh-day Adventist denomination. | —_— - g0 licenses have been fssued to the | 4 : i While in Takoma Park they have| Among the patronesses of the Cor-| The Catholic Daughters of America | O R T ] usha and Taelma L. Meeks . (Continued from Eighth Page.) also visited the general conference, | nell-Karapetoff musical April 23 are: | Will glve a card party and dance at| ¥ht, both of Baltimore. Md. B. Wiilinia of this city. With the installation of electric e — | Review and Herald, Washington Sani-| Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, Mrs. Ed- | the Community Center, 601 I i‘r,‘l“! |~ Arthur 3. Cloma d Inez L. Winters ey O. Dooley and Julia B. Fisher | motors in place of steam engines tae | A et et o < ot N My gSormeits apune] NN wad Wethingies o B @ Watson . Edward ‘W, ‘nufl:)wel . for the vhem‘:h: of ([:’:m"«‘; 10| o Bproll, T; Grant and Helen E. Ma reAltred M. Goldverg and Eith L. Siiver- | bt PG Curtie Bay plant of i 3 I b i Ay EoOIEE el Gullage. ¢ will sail for Engla . Mies. Watter | 10 Tund, Saturdey sveniag foom 8 101>y B Stutsney of Baltimor a ircy W. Wabb and Carrie L. Smith | the Baitimore water works has been MC DEVITT after a shori wedding trip Ensign|on the S Mauretania from New | E. Jiilion, Mrs. . Dana Durant, Mrs. | 1190 oclocke, = Mrs. Glenna Ashley |y iad 5 Sustt 51 mhaptila™ s Ean . Renil” of “Gorton,"Conn'. and | increased 30 per cent and at the same b e e ind Mrs. Austin will go to Norfouk,| YOrk City on April 22, where they will | El A. Helmick, Mrs. Harriet Hawley | 2nd Miss Helen McMa | posyias T, 0'Bannon and M. Early. | Hilda M. Schilling of this .. | time the cost of operating this plant 1217 F st.) Dulin & Martin Bldz T g it ments : per, v Herbart A Smih and Maude A. Hartman \here Ensign Austin's <hip. the|Z0 to visit Mr. Andrews’ mother and| Locher and Mrs. Charles Michelson. | charge of the arrangements el *2i and Maria C. Leto B R has been reduced $1,000 4 month U. S. S. New York, is temporarily | Stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lacey. == The first entertainment to be given R Leto sid Sifidred RO Pagel siationed. They will be located in Tndia The friends of Mr. and Mrs. John | the delegates attending the annual Miadieton and Alberta Snow Among the out-of-town guests were | S00rie, where the Adventists are con-| Hartley Potts gave them a se | conventlon of the D. A. R. will be | Sam Jones and Elia Patison. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bryant of Bal-|ducting a sanitarium, and will relieve| party last evening to celebrate their | the spectacular motion picture, D. W.| Harves ey and Frances M. Huffman timore, Miss Virginia Gordon of St,|Dr. and Mrs. Adrian Clark, who went | wooden wedding anniversary, guests| Griffith's -Amerion.” This function|== == == = Louis, Mo.; Miss Wilhemina Bultman |out from Takoma Park several years | assembling at 1314 Randolph street | will be tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock ind Miss Marion Cahill of New York | a0, and who will then engage in pio- | northwest. Mrs. S. . Reed and Mrs. | in Memorial Continental W. Patterson, | neer medical work in southern India. | Stanley Reed received the guests, as. | A speotal It will be remembered that Mrs. Clark | sisted by Mrs. Lille M. Jones and|gembled to play the music o E. A Austin of Green-| was Miss Alts Bowen, daughter of|Misa Nell Jones The seats are free for the delegates, The Shoreham Hotel wood . parents of the bride.| Rev. and Mrs. T. E. Bowen of Syca-| he rooms of the home were deco-| and their tickets of admission may be & i3 = > groom, were unable to come for the|more avenue. rated with Spring flowers and roses| obtained at the registrar k in Dancing Every Night in wedding . hades t . : : : $ * : $ % 1000400000000 0s00000c0ss0000n Saturday—Children’s Day A Special Purchase of Advance (Sigle(:}:t $2 ° 95 Sizes 2 to 10 Years With Panties and 7 to 14 Years in Straightline Models ENUINE English broadcloth, English prints and beautiful ginghams, shown in plain col- ors, lovely combinations and smart new figured effects. All Guaranteed Fast Colors Other New Dresses, $1, $1.95, $3.95, $5 up 2, Qe - {and a supper was served. Many gIfts [ the hall. Particula inter — The Canadian Society will meet at | were received appropriate to the anni- | est is attached to the showing of l he The members of the unt Holyoke Alumnae Associatio > the guests P R BREAKFAST 100000000000ttt ssrattrsttsrsrrrre srsrtnd ss Julia Sargeant entertained at a| Wardman Park Hotel this evening at| versary this film, as it will mark the an- bridge party at her home, 18 -|8 o'clock, when an interesting talk o — ety the ride of Paul Revere, . mont street, Wednesday night in com-| will be given, and also a musical] Mrs. G. Wallace Hanger, president, | April 18, 5. ew Loionia pliment to Miss Frances Allen. whose | program. All hadians are invited. i\'uy]o Officers’ Club, District of Co. % > to Lieut. Raymond Coombs | Dr. J anley Durkee, president of | lumbia, Daughters of the American % IR S R ke place tomorrow. | the society, will preside. Revolution. entertained at a tea yes-{ It18 ';,';},-,,’.‘:;T\vm‘l\:\u‘\:"-“Ar»rv|u‘ul: it oom \e guests included Mrs. Herbert | : | terday afternoon, at which Mrs. Wil-{ TR0 1 "CR B 1w of supply, we I Marshall, Mrs. Frances A. Murray,| Among the entertainments planned | llam H rron was the honor guest, | oMbl THE utmost luxury, 1 y_Leach, Miss Edi; for the delegates to th al .\H'\']_lll"lr n gave n‘nrl!lusrraled talk | - charm and melody Mary Louise Allen, congress of the D. A. R e jon “Flower Lore.” Miss Helen Howi- T Holl o SR ing of D. W. Griffith’s filn erica,” | Son rendered several delightful Spring | of old Colonial times any, N. Y.; [Saturday evening, April 15, at 8 ! songs, | fades when com- ssamine |o'clock in the auditorium of Memorial - # | Continental Hall. The seats are by| Miss Cora Rigby will be ho: pared to the 'af(er ank Rapee, Mrs. {invitation, and tickets may be ob-|the luncheon which the Assoct theater gaietly, mu- Brosius, Miss Eilzabetl Mattern, |tained in’ Memorial Bullding. at the | University Women 1s & ving at 74 i sic and table delica- A ivelyn Jarvi b Alice ) registration desk o'clock tomorrow in honor of Mrs. . v 3, nick and Miss Alice ant | | Elia’ Peattie. Mrs. Peattie, who was ; cies of the New Co- | Dr. A. Frances KFove, president of | for many years the literary critic of & lonial Room. | the Women's City Club, will be hostess | the Chicago Tribune, is the author of ) ¥ < at the tea to by en in the clubhouse, | many stories, poems and plays, an 1 whose honor Miss Jean D le, |52 Jackson Sunday afternoon, | will read one of her short plays, deal principal of Mount Vernon S ry, 3 k and will have |ing with the mountain people of North s entertaining at a musical and te; as £ , Mr: John Allen | Carolina | o be given at the sem y on Sa Munson, Mrs. CI McNary, — | day. |Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Miss Alida| Through the courtesy of the board Mr. and M - R Henriques, Miss Wishart, Mrs. El-|of governors of the Chevy Chase 6412 Churc i Davis, 3d, of liiote Woods and_} oline B.|Club, the Columbian Women of ounce the e ,“;‘,‘H.l‘l”‘r,‘nep n Miss sby-Smith | George Washington University will Rait: millie Davia Sto | Will preside a tea table. . |have there, on April 21, one of the Mr. e Cimmo. son of | The forum luncheon announced by |most brilliant dinners in their history Mrs. Edwin Herbert Nimmo, of Berk. | the club for tomorrow has been can-|The guests of honor are Mme. Bryn, sy SEIINg. sok { celed Mme. Sze, Mme. Panaretoff. Mrs. = { Davis and Mrs. Willlam Mather Lewis, davis e T e el i T | ey A remony® fea at | Striking Features in Poet and Mme. Panaretoff, Mrs. Davis and | 17, Supper Doncwng e Comiy Ar | Dance of Pen Women League. Mrs. Farrington will speak. Miss B <y Tlatery might nghter of | and Mrs. John | One of the outstanding and strik-{ M. White and Mrs. Ralph Foster will VBN gfter 10 Lete aber Miller of orristo Whose features of the poetry dance and | sing Joshua s, jr., will act | 2 t0 8 o'clock 4 'gagement to Mr Davis' brothe ment to be given at the Ho-| as hostess and Miss Elizabeth Wilson, | - N b Mr. Frederick Brandon Smillie. was| tel Mayflower tomorrow evenir president of Columblan Women, will | sharge at dnner. % | ecently announced. Receiving with |the International Society of Arts and [ be toastmistress E Better Apparel at a Lower Mayper Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality Mrs. Davis and her daughter and Miog | Letters will be & faithful and artis The dinner committee is Mr || Cover Charge at supper. $1.10 Miller w: i 5 SO erpretation of th rgen. | Paul Earnest, Mrs. Joshua Evans, wonderful | poetic South American dance are well A Mrs. Ella McLa is recovering | known to many who have admired . 15th and H Sts. N.W. rom t serious injuries sustained re- cently in an automobile accident. | The Soun jadies’ committee for tha A PROTEST AGAINST DANGER Eor Reservations e e Phone, Main 8460 | ; dance and enterts as he marriage of Mis th Rich.|Poetry dan and entertainment h: ards, daughtes for its chairman Mrs. Milton, and . 1 ) - W /2 £ Ghitias ol rae,*"3 Mrs-|ine attractive girls, in appropriate 5 N 2N, ¢ Charles Pleasants Lineaweaver and fetching attire, who will serve morning at 10:30 o'clock in the Bethie, | €ral dancing. which will close the - | hem chapel of the Washington ('nmo—i(\;‘";j“n st ] emony performed the |} i) Jobe, Miss Lolita Dawson, Mis { { he bride, who was given in mar-| Charlotte Clark, ) Elizabeth Dun- { lop, Miss Dc sasque and Miss \X ashln t(fl']‘Q lal’ est riage by her father, wore a gown of E | Safe Storage and ex- 5 g e yhite chifon. simpiy made and em.| iizibeth Gasque, davghters of Rep ! Padite bt ot A roldered with pearls. She wore s | Fesentative and Mrs. Gasque of South . - wide bandeau of pearls which helj | Car Miss Emily Steele, Miss Ax 5 pert repairing of Furs, arcliShon her tulle veil, and carried & bouc s Bass, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. P- of gardenias and lilies of the valley. | ass, U. S. N.. and Miss Marlan m 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. millie and Saber Milles | tinestanso dance & Tuge jr., Mrs. Robert Griggs, Mrs. Henry | | 5 vill pour, assisted bv Miss Elizabeth | Merle and Mr. Orme Libbey, whose|G. Doy Miss Estelle Siegler, Mi: o7z Fursh and Miss Ruth Weaver. impersonations of this 61\9 2090000000000t cttrrrtsettrrte “.\hss Richards’ only attendent 3 Valentine Hollingsworth. 8. wore a yellow chiffon gown and o] The District League of American orchid-colored hat, and carried 4| Pén_Women will entertain at a tea ot i shower bouquet of orchids. Sunday afternocon at the clybhouse, IXTY-FIVE miles an hour over an or- Mp) Tincawesyeris'Whrotner, M. | TIWIETSGeer i 4 60’0 01200k 11 dinary road ...an amateur driver at James I. Lineaweaver of Philad onor of Mrs. Eli A. Helmick, 3 was his best man and the uenss b | will soon leave for a trip around the the wheel ... and a nervous gentleman Mr. homas D. Smith of Philafsiphis | WOrlS, &1 of visiting Fen Wemen ;Vho never let his chauffeur drive over and Mr. George P. Bissell of Wil " | among the Da ters of the Amer: S 4 Th a ton, Del. of Wilming- | n Revolution. Mrs. Elise Mulliken _O'J‘V “Ral‘ll"l{ on ‘",‘?fff’_"l Sffflh S\'ld‘l e Inexpen51ve Mirs. Edgar Allen Poe, sister of the | national publicity chairman of the | is Tl: olls-Royce” feeling of security. bride, wore a gown of navy blue flow-| D- A. K., will preside at the tea table. e strong, trustworthy brakes sto | D ered chiffon and a large navy blue| Mrs. Harriet Hawley Locher, B d dg'f Sl . op epartment 3 the car, dead, from a mile a minute in hat, and Mrs. Richards’ gown was of | president of the League of T I 6 chiffon, embroidered in steel | =— — th? distance between two telegraph : Continues the s, with which she wore @ black ; poles. What a protest against danger! iat. A small reception followed the Rw D NG G 2 ceremony at the home of Lieut, and YOU ED ] RlN 'gh; car is so pt;r&gllv is‘uspended i ‘ Remarkable Mrs. Poe, Ashmead C and the springs so flexible that a man Among the out-of-to fuests for | —remodeled in the new platinum or white a S R, D R 1 #01d orange blossom design without destroy. can grasp the rear trunk rack and lift 3.16 °£ X Walker: M- and Mes. Hobr | ing the original ring. the entire body of a Rolls-Royce limou- ::‘f.}é:: gna _\]n\l. George | > Bissell, T~ ( sine at least four inches. That is the | and Mrs. H. H. Lineaweaver, Mr. I”BB J 17 reason bumps are ironed out—no jolts, I l > 3 : i James D. Windsor, Mr. Horatio G. = G - no unpleasant sidesways. The silent Lloyd and Mr. Rodman E. Griscom,| 615 15th St. N.W. Main 7108 E e , all of Philadelphia; Mrs. Samuel T e = engine turns up 2500 revolutions per il Streit, M C. L. Frederick, Mri minute (sixty-five miles per hour) with James Corscad 2 York, Cap the sam. i . delphia, Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Hol- All mechanical parts are guaranteed lingsw m'vlfx of Boston, Capt. and Mrs. against failure for three years. $2 per Sebree of Quantico, Mr. and Mrs, i . \ | Charles Eells of San Francisco and Many prominent bulld- caris all it EoSIERSID keep that guaran- R Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen Poe of Bal- ings and exclusive homes tee. Convincing proof of Rolls-Royce | s timore. ili i GRIs a few Wash Gigton entalesoere have been painted by us— durability. Such a car is undoubtedly present for the wedding. | BECAUSE OUR WORK IS a profitable investment. M Ganrie GHBD TA (Gatt oM hs | THE BEST. Only when you have taken the 100- hostess at the “Looking Backward” | Call Ts Up—Main 4224 mile trial trip, over any roads you 2 Of course, they are worth incheon of the old National Woman | please, any time you like, can you i bre sadiataont Sufrage Association, Thursday, Apri . : 5 — E 23 at totel Wasnington. 1t wi ve || George Plitt Co., Inc. || possibly k:p‘:l the amazing sense of STl e :vu::-‘:;;«; Dy well known women from | Holian- Mediaietng security which is “Rolls-Royce. 4 | e o BT b i Upholstering—Draperies WASHINGTON SHOWROOMS ) rand-new—supplying a Froc Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Andrews of 1325 14th St. N.W. 2400 Sixteenth St. for every occasion. 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