Evening Star Newspaper, September 23, 1925, Page 9

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BOCIETY at the Congressional Country b last evening. The marriage of Miss Ann May strong, daughter of Mrs. William lelding Armstrong, to Mr. Aubrey vo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Crovo, will take place this evening in the Emery M. E. Church, the Rev. Dantel L." Snyder officiating. A re- .geption will follow the ceremony at the home ef the bridegroom’s parents in Chevy Chase. Mrs. Anton Heltmuller of 1307 Four- feenth street northwest has returned from New York City, where she went $0o attend the wedding of her son Ralph to Miss Ruth Thomas of that ¢ity, which took place September 19. Mr. Clarence H. Mackey Ing {n New York today on the after spending several weel Fope. Rear Admiral Charles J. I 8. N., of Washington, is {n > and is staying at the Hotel Mr. Alexander K. Meek of 1835 Six- from & stay of several weeks at Round Hill, Va. Returning From Motor Trip For Benefit Card Party. Mrs. Prentiss Dixon Sale, ir., of Chatham Courts has just returned from a trip throughout Canada, spend- ing some time in Montreal and Quebec. While staying in Quebec she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. f;:;mpholl EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. Cansdian ies and Thousand gow, Scotland, arrived in Washington tody end are at the Willard, where they plan to remain until next Satur- Pres +| the week at the Willard, where they s.; Hartford, Conn. and Philadelphi in_time for the urty glven by Nnomi Chapter, No. §, 0. B. irman for the benefit. Mrs. H. A. Foster and her daughter, Miss Evelyn Foster, of Bixteenth street Mansions have returned to Washington after several weeks’ yisit to friends and relati n St. Louis and Dallas, Tex. M Foster will resume her studies i " | ington University an - | In music. She will receive her final degrees in music in June. Mr. A. M. Hubbell of Boston is .| spending the week at the Hamilton Hotel. Mrs. Marle Stalr Lawyer returned Tuesday from a two-month trip at the Hotel Washington, | street ¥ | arrived today. A surprise farewell party was given to Biss Olga Johnson northeast, Tuesda; 15, and another Friday, ember u;.’ ococasion of her d;p-flun to rope. Miss Johnson is | Morrissey Koonce Vice President of Georgetown Association. Europe. She will visit Paris, Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome, Nice, Avig- non, Cette, Carcassonne, Lourdes, Versailles, battlefields, Fontainbleau, Liueux, Rouen and many other his- torical places. As a token of the estesm and af- fection tn which her friends hold her, he was E(P““led with many useful and letters to read while en Miss Johnson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of southern ,' Maryland On the “Dressing ‘Gable of the Woman TWho “Plans Go Look FHer Loveliest! O, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925 HONORED BY GIVIC BODY.|gigns, ot 8 meeting st ine mirocy . Mr. Koonce was chosen to fill & vacancy created by the resigna- tion of Edward Harris. Plans were discussed for holding the annual banquet of the assoctation in December. Morrissey Koonce was elected vice | tended by Rev. Lawrence Schaefer president of the Georgetown Civic [to the association to hold tbe dinper Association and delegate to the Fed- |in the hall of the new Epiphany eration of Civic Associations last | Catholic Chureh. As An Expression —of friendly sympathy, a BLACKISTONE Floral Design serves its purpose with special effectiveness, Sprays & 35” Wreaths. An_invitation was ex- | | The “BEBE” A Delightful Strep Pump Priced at DESIGNED with unusual grace in Autumn brown kid vamp and quarter. A clever style feature is the one strap and center of light- shaded, contrasting pigskin. The spiked heel—quite high—is an addi- tional attraction. At Thirteen-Fifty. to teenth street northwest has returned | Yellowstone Park, Beattle, Wash.; Phone Main 3707 DOROTHY GRAY'S Moisture-Proof Time Powder 14th and H — of welvety texture with an aning piuant goent comes in six shades among which 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE DOROTHY GRAY'S Sunburn Powder — S bk PRESENTS ,u:..'.a.s::fl rally for crncd s, The New Autumn Coat Fashions Designed and tailored for the smart woman according to that style for which Pasternak 18 so widely admired. Every important Paris version is here in the newest fabrics, trimmed with rich furs in a manner most effective. Priced in moderation. Ready to Wear Made to Order jole——m=lolc——=Jlolc————lglc———"3la=[a|———=|a|——=a|—=|al——X|0] ?bil‘ shornt 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. The Greatest Sales in the Store's History Every Day This Week Is a Bargain Day .“—E for 1?2'&'?5 your skin aod & e pitte list of the Dorothy Gy Prepanations. Dorothy Gray Studio 1004 F Street N.W. Thursday---the Fourth Day of the JALEr oF PROGRESS in which we shall offer the fruits of a remarkable special purchase of Ciffon Velvet Dresses £ owlusedabottle of Salad 1S is the easiest con- I test you can imagine. Only two things to do. Use a bottle of Premier Salad Dressing. Write a letter telling how you used it. Finewriting doesn’tcount. Cleverness doesn’t count. Just tell us the different food uses you have found in one bottle of Premier when used in your home. If you are already using Premier in a few ways, dis- coverforyourselfthe many new and interesting dishes in which it may be used. Wewammhawhhawmnydi&rmtm&inumdngm other women use Premier. That is why we are awarding $2,500 in 147 different prizes, from $250 to $10 each, to those who send in lists of the great- est number of practical food uses from one bottle of Premier. Any woman may scad in as maay lists as she chooses, but only one of her lists can win a prize. This contest is open to those who have used Premice. Coatest closes December 1st, 1925, 147 Prizes . . . $2,500 in Gold They are beautiful creations, every one of them —modeled in the latest mode—trimmed with exquisite taste— and giving you selection of Velvet Frocks—the equal of which has never been known before at such a price. Circular and Godet Skirts, or plain tailored; handsomely embroidered; long snug-fitting sleeves. Black, Brown, etc. | | fl fl | | m I ! Ses of rogresr Fur-Trimmecl C oats Specially bought and marked at these special prices $57 - ~$77 The new weaves — that yeu'll find scarce even at the value-prices — and trimmed with the fine and finer furs. Surpassingly good Goats—at these sur- prisingly low prices. Third Floor How you may win: Write us a letter with a list of the number of ical uses you have found in one botte. In case of ties, each tying contest- aat will be awarded the full amount of each prize s big differencel tied for. Prizes from $250 to $10 each. ° thcpi&:"‘zg Ti Premier has ddrenw TRANGIS H. 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