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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1925. afternoon | rooms, for the henefit of the new Sun- | D L., o~y L] at dinner for Mrs. Hayes anl t)ok | Thursday evening, April 30, at Cal- = her to visit some hisoric places in|vary Presbyterian Church, San Fran- omo of those |day school quarters. i il MAHOGANY Virginia over the week end. cisce, Dr. Allen V V' Miss Angie ——— Mr. Daniel Moody, attorney general | BOOKCASES ficiating. Rayer is mes J. Da Mrs. Ru Mrs. Erik Henius gave a bridge|the late Dr. William A. Morris, and “lark, A 1. C. Walser and Miss | 0f Texas, is at the New Willard, where | party Saturday afternoon at the home |, niece of United States Representa- | Ilizabeth Chenoworth. he arrived today. He will remain | compleie with four sections, top and bottom. *lamlzrd ! af her parents, Dr. and Mra. Charles | {jve W, D. Upshaw of Georgla. several days. Mnrriage Licenses. JAR R s | BISHOP 70 PLEAD FOR BABY SLAYER Will Head Delegafion to See Maryland Governor in King Girl’s Behalf. (Continued from Eighth Page.) Mr. and Mrs. ", E. Toberman and —# their two daughters of Hollywood, Luuzhl(n and her daughter, and Sat- Koones, having seven tables of play-| Dr. Royer was formerly a professor evening Miss Quaig who will arriage licenses have been issued to the |} tions. Also walnut. -|~“"":‘- Fater “9"’:'-" ot and i“m.i in the college of medicine, University ! Be i of Mg a the wedqing, wil | Erederick Nawyer " Hardesty S tre, | of Tinols, Chicago. and is nowlocat- | Calif., arrived today at the New Wil | ontertain gueas at & card party for oones with the hospitality. Mre. | eq in Oakland, Calif lard ‘where they will spend several | them. 2 on returning to Ber home Ini " pr. and Mrs. Royer will be ot home | g0, “oul, £200 WOT SRS sevors! [ o ) oilowi poginarles B. Fair snd Catherine V. Poses OFFICE De t hoth of Manas St AR AR i Frances 3. Morek. FURNITURE pt. Washington Salvage Co. 3]0 8!h St. N.W. 5 L J.'W. Smith also of Hollywood. and Mr. Altenbaugh will take place |19 on the Frederick VIIL. Berkeley, Calif. 150 of Holly June 3 in St. Paul's Catholic Church. — — — R California Wedding Mr. Mr. und Mrs. William 8. Schwartz | Iuterest fo Society Here. af the Ashley Apartments announe engagement of their daughter| - Bt Baul . ‘Robbin_of thix | marriage of M 5 vidson, Atla ‘l‘x‘n‘ No date is named for the wed- | gt O EU ding. Mrs. Robert Hayes of Deadwoed. 8. Dak.. is in Washington, staying at the Hotel Gordon while attending the International Council of Women. She is en route to Florida and will visit Denver before going to her hom= The wedding of Miss McLaughlin | Denmark, sailing from New York May | atter May 10, 2311 Virginia. street, |23 Rol The Kitchen Orchestra, under the |voth of Warren and Mrs. Maurice Kingsley Hartsfleld spent the week end {n Baltl- |direction of Miss Maude Fellheimer, ;","‘:g;:;‘-rwpl’-lgx»:r.rnu Lillie Horndon. Annonncement is received of the|more with the latter's parents, Mr.|and composed of the Sabbath school ; 2 it va Addielee Morris Da-|and Mrs. Charles Mackall. children of the Eighth Street Temples| s 4 Danny B, Haywood 1. ki Effie Upshaw jonfDE g Hlllott will give a play in costume, tomorrow | Lester Franilin and ¥ ‘;mm." . and I, was solemnized T The Southern Relief card party atlevening at 8§ o'clock, in the vestry | pearl R. Dankel 0f this it Special Dispatch to The Star mont, this county, who was recently found guilty in the Circuit Court here of thering to death her new-barn nd sentenced to 10 vears in the and penitentiary. s ¥ be sent to Ivakota ton, Va., which is ope Florence Crittenton Mis: Robert S. 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