Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1925, Page 41

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SOCIETY.: Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Paul, Married 25 Years Ago, Greeted by Friends Anniversary Celebrated With Reception and Musi- cal at the Home of “Bride and Gl’OOm.“ Mr. and Mrs. William A. Paul cele- brated the twenty-fifth aniversary of their marriage by a reception and | musical at their rvesidence. 2707 | Woodley road morthwest. last evening | from 530 to 10:30 o'cloc | Assisting them were Mr Arthur Barker of Brooklyn. N. Y.| tormerly of this city, and lifetime friends, and Mrs. Fred Hodges, who | was bridesmaid at the wedding 25 | vears ago | Those who music were contributed to the ! Prof. Oats’ orchestr,| Mr. Dewey Gardner, saxophone solo Mr. Charles Stevens, baritone solo:| Mrs. Williams and Miss Mildred Gur- ney, soprano solos, with Mrs. J. Shera | Montgomery and Miss Edith Athey at | the piano. The house was elaborately decorated with palms and cut flowers, with white draperies interwoven with | asparagus vines predominating in | the living_room. In the dining room. where refresh- ments were served, the nooks and cor- ners were filled with bouquels. the EIfts of friends. The centerplece of the table was a reproduction in miniature of a wed- | ding. with attendants in typical cos- tumes, mounted on a platform with | a canopy under which hung a tiny wedding bell. Those assisting were Mrs Kitzmiller, M Susie Granville Parks, Mrs. and Mrs. Herbert Nevius. The young lady attendants wer Miss Helen Roa Miss Lucile Im lay. Miss Lucile Carder and Miss Estelle Smith. The out-of-town guests were Mr. Arthur E. Barker of Brook | 3 and Mrs. Windsor of bride and bridegroom : Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Burns Millersburg, Ohio: Mrs. Estelle Mitchell and Mrs. Warner of Miami, Fla. and Mrs. Lucy croft of Baltimore,' Md. Mrs. Paul is the retiring president of the Woman's Guild of Sibley Me- | morial Hospital. Among the numer- | ous presents received a certificate of life membership issued to her. the members making a payment of $100 to | the treasury of the guild for that pur- | pose, in compliment of her services of 10 president, from 1915 | MRS. RALPH J. JONES, . Rapp of rthwest,, Biglicsats Mo To Honor Visitors - From Homc Landfl (Continued from Fourth Page.) where they will visit before returning to their home in Uruguay. Dr. Mez zera was In Washington some years ago when he accompanied former President Brum, who came here on a special missior The charge d'affaires of Poland, Mr. Hipolit Gliwic, will return the first of this week from New York, where he is spending a few days. | The counselor of the German em- ¢, Dr. Hans Helinrich Dieckhoff, | Socipl Plans Lin(er in the Mald_ng. While Leaders Are Inactive __(Continued from Fourth Page) ° the late Suinmer at Harpogate, Eng- land, have returned to Washington, and are at their apartment in the Toronto, for the Fall and Winter. Dr. Louis Lehr will be joined this week by Mrs. Lehr, who is now in New York. Dr. and Mrs. Lehr have opened their apartment at 1155 Six- teenth street for the season. Miss Margaret Farrar Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deerin Call, will return from Europe on the Caro. nia today. Miss Call has been studying mocCern languages in the universities of Geneva and Madrid, for a year, She iy returning with a large group of «Iieleguzes to the Interparliamentary Union. Mrs. Warren Newton Akers has losed her Provincetown studio and re- turned to her home on Lamont street. Mrs. Charles H. Le Fevre and her daughters, Miss Hester Ann Le Fevre and Miss Sally Mitchell Le Fevre, have returned to Wushington from Marfon, Mass,, and Cape Cod where they spent,the Summer. Mr. Nathan' Welll and his sikter, Miss Tda Welll, have returned to their home from a three-week trip through Canada and Nova Scotia. Mrs. B. Hamerslough and daughter | of Colorado, guests for 10 days of Mrs. E. Sonneborn, have left for New York. | Mr. and Mrs. Ansel D. Taibert and their son. Ansel McLaurine Talber: are established in their new home re- | cently purchased en Mouroe street Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Hyde Marsh, | the latter formerly Miss Elizabeth | dary Price, arrived in \Washington | yesterday and are guests of the lut ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A.|} Price. 1841 Lamont street. Mr. and | Mrs. Marsh were married Septemiber 10 in Staunton. Va. Mrs. Marsh will remain with her parents until the first of the month, while her new home in | Staunton is being finished. and Mr. | Marsh. who Is making a brief visit ow, will return here to take her back to Virginia. Miss Edith A. McDougle of 120 B Mrs. L. I. McDougle, has left for the Women's College of the University of Delaware, at Newark, where she will be assistant Instructor in chemistry | and mathematics. ' Mrs. Gregory J. Lanigan will leavi Washington Tuesday for Tampa, Fla.. | where she will join her husband, Mr. €| dance at the \ Esther Chapter, O. E. S., To Aid Masonic Home The card party which is to be given by the auxiliary home board of Esther Chapter, No. 5, Order of the Eastern Star, at the New Willard Hotel Fri- day afternoon at 2 o'clock for the benefit of the hospital fund-of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home has as patronesses Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Mre. Curtis D. Wilbur, Mme. Ricardo Alfaro, Mrs. Richard Yates, Mrs. Wil- llam B. King, Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, Mrs. Claes Dickson-Hallen- creutz, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Mrs. Jesse Lee Webb, Mrs. William . Chamber- lin, Mrs. George B. King, Mrs. Andrew Stewart, Mrs. Jesse E. Lapha: Elizabeth Bliss, Mrs. Harvey (. Mrs. Charles Landon Henry, Mrs. Nel. Webster, Miss Edna Patton, Mrs. Scott Avery, Mrs. 1. R. Wood- son, Mrs. E. A. 'Niess, Mrs. Frank Carden, Mrs. Miles Taylor, Mrs. Caro- line Hamly, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mrs. Elmer T. Cummins, Mrs. James G. Hudson, Mrs. Carrie B. Allen, Joseph Milans, Mra. Charles R. Shreve, Mrs. George Plitt. Miss Gertrude Rush and Miss Ellen Meyers. SOCIETY. Established 1909 w1219-1221 G Street Will Remain CLOSED All Day Monday On Account of Holiday OO O S OO G OO L O 0000 0L Women’s and Misses’ NEW FALL FROCKS in a wonderful sale at *19.85 *15 HARRLE W Ewins nounce her engagement to Whose parents, Mr. and ) . No date Is given for the wedding. Mr. Ray | violin selections by Meyer Goldman, Alabamans Announce has been srranged by Mrs. Harry R. H i | Fulton and Mrs. James F. Johnson. First Meeting of Season | Ml il e Gancs there win be The Alabama State Society will hold |@ business meeting and election of its first meeting of the season with a |Oficers for ihe ensuing year, begin he Washington Club, Seven. | NIng at 8 o'clock. teenth and K Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. streets northwest, THESE are the smartest frocks we have ever gathered at the prices, ] ctive straightline. flare, godet and tunic models made of satin, crepe de chine, flat crepes and balbriggan. Colors, bokara, cuckoo. pencil pansy, tanager, cocoa, brown, navy and fashionable black. and effec extra sizes. OTHER NEW FROCKS, $9. S Misses’, ladies $12.50, $29 A SALE OF HATS, .50 ADVANCED styles of distinctive and u 1 designing for women and missc Beautiiul repe-hacl 10 1925, Many valuable presents were received from organizations to which of Lyons silk velvet. satin and combinations. Flare and off-the-face shapes oping hats or close-fitting turhans with smart trimmings of Autumn shadcd flo me from his home in Germany | Jxho came fiom his home In Germany | Lanigan. who has been there for about | In the absence of the president, Rep- {Georgia Club Ladies the couple belong besides individual silver pieces of various descriptions. Women's Club to-Honor The General Federation of*Women's Clubs will entertain ‘at a reception in honor of the foreign delegates of the | Interparlfamentary Union at its na. tional headquarters, 1734 N street | northwest. Saturday, October 3, from | 9 to 11 o'clock in the evening. Mrs. John Dickinson Sherman, president of the General Federation: Mrs. Edward Tranklin White of Indiana, first vice president: Miss Florence Dibert of Pennsylvania, second vice president, and other officers of the federation will recefve. Among the invited guests are the Admerican group of the Interparifa- mentary Union. the ladies’ committee | of Washington for the reception and entertainment of the delegates, the members of the women's joint con- zressional committee, the women at the head of Government bureaus, of-, ficers of the District of Columbia League of Women Voters, the Na- tional League of Women Voters, the | Dicckhoft early in November. | Prince Romanovsky | week of December 7, in the palm court | Mme. Weidel, wife of the commer- 1 counselor of the Swedish legation, has opened their house on Twent, first street for the Winter, and is ex- pected to return here at the end of the week from Marietta, Ohlo, where | she was called by the {llness of her | mother, Mrs. Pape. Mr. Weldel has | been acting consul general in New York during the Summer and will re. sume his dutles at the legation at the end of next wepk i The secretary of the German em-i bassy. Baron Leopold Plessen, will re- | turn to Washington late this week After spending several months’ leave in Germany and England. i Is Host at Luncheon Prince Serge Romanovsky, member of the fmperial Russfan family, and ! Duke of Leuchtenburg. who has been ! spending 'several days at. the May- flower making arrangements for his art exhibition, which will open for the of the hotel, entertained Mme. Mish- t'a month. Miss De lols Crown and has heen staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | L. 8. Crown, at 637 K street northeast since her marrlage in Frederick, Md., | in April | Miss Roby Is Hostess | . To Riverdale Club| The Women's Club of Riverdale and their husbands were delightfully en- | tertained on the evening of September | 15, by Miss Pauline Roby, at her home in’ Riverdale, Md. The occasion was the celebratiom of the thirty-fourth | wedding anniversary of her mother | and father, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roby. | The ladles of the club presented Mr. and Mrs. Roby with a huge basket of exquisite dahlias. The house was decorated with cut flowers. | Miss Roby was assisted in_ enter- | taining by Miss Marguerite Hester. | Mrs. Helen Beauchene. Miss Nellle Malone and Miss Anne Fitzhugh, all | of Washington. Miss Malone rendered severaloselections on her violin, and | Miss Fitzhugh gave several vocal se. lections. Miss Fitzhugh recently sang drum George will preside. Those assisting in be the officers of George, Mr. . Davis . T. Cart the Mrs. Lanigan was formerly | resentative John McDuttie, Mr. 8. Lan receiving will | society —Mr. Mr. Harry ngford, Mrs. | Caylor—and mem bers of the reception committee, with | W Mrs, W. A. Almand and Mrs. Frank Conway and Mrs. C. A Beasley. A short musical pr m, including . Announce Luncheon | The first of the series of luncheons | to be given this Fall by the ladies| of the State Club. will be| ° street at 12:30 o'clock | | Joseph Findley will be hostesses. All Georglans and their friends are invited Brothers " Three-Piece Costume: hand-embroidered work or novelty rhinestone pins. New shades include Oriental bl Black Prince, Alpine green, flame, henna, gray, navy, black SOUGOTOOCA0000 BN NHSRGTONNAACUNITTICRIICOATAVAVIA H Y Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mayer Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937939 I St. N CR Y R E OGO OO0 IOV TOOLOBODBOT0I FOLGOO0O0U B0 0D ek pONLZX THE NEW FASHIONS League of American Pen Women, the | of the RotCl, enteriatied Mme. Mish:| B¢ he auditorium in Ocean Grove, N. Club, the local committee of the | 'oom Yesterday. - Prince Serge return. | After the games 250 SLONNE O L CIT| American Assoclation of University | ¢ today to New York. He has paint-|old Virgints yeel, Fefres Women, the ‘officers of the Anthony | ¢4, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbllt, Mrs. | served to 60 gucsts. League and the Daughters of the | Whithey Warren, Mrs. Harry Payne|. = 3 : ; hitney, Mrs. John Henry Hammond, PP e | American Revolution. * There will be | yhe 2R, or uaseta (aire. Laeds) | RO emen@renene s ) music throughout the evening. ! and other well known women. Wash- = ® X /’\l Making Your : /| p of the Sanctioned Mode 2 g D’&l @ 1214 F St. N adroitly fashjoned coat lined to match a dress in itseif chic. Often both coat and dress are of char- There are coats of velura, vel- Mr. Leonard Outhwaite i | ington society may well look forward ! | With a great deal of interest to the announcement of his list of Washing- Clothes : 2 | ton patronesses for his latest exhibi 1w Entertains at Dinner | tion sou 15 ; tments® from “he g Mg o anish: & | 1 Mr. Leonard Outhwaite of New —————- 'y York City. a_frequent visitor at the |Gen o Dodero Is Host 5 | > A Specially Prepared Collection of Smart New COATS & DRESSES Offering Outstanding Values in Each > mucace §1} meen. cotine L tos Guleh | dura, caracul cloth and costume vel- wng them. You save g | one-half making Your elothes Six_ Lessons for Five Dollars vets. In many colors, embracing the newer blues. brown dove, falcon, plover, gracklehead and black. Mayflower, who is connected with the | Rockefeller Foundation and who was | : married yesterday afternoon to Mrs. to Friends at Luncheon Georgia Schofield Washburn of New | Senor Albert A. -Dodero of Buenos| York and Washington party of elght at dinner Friday eve- |at luncheon yesterday at the Willard ning in the presidential dining room | Hotel, where he is spending several |y of the Mayflower. days. = J| RSN Elix 2 £ and G 8 : FWELNE [ | Formerly With Woodward & D HIR T'EEN y 2 entertained a | Aires, entertained a small company|y 3 b Fur-Trimmed CLOTH COATS A collection so extensive as to assure perfect style, quality and shade for any particular taste. The range of prices is suggestive of the great array of models and materials. $49:50 10 $350) . Including such new materials as Needlepoint, Veloria, Carmina, Kashmire Suede, New Pile Fabrics, ctc. Luxuriously trimmed with furs of Natural Opos- sum, Raccoon, Platinum Fox, Chapchilla, etc. In the newest shades of Bokara, Rust, Beaver, Gracklehead, Blue, etc. All elegantly styled in the newest mode. THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET The Mode for the Mood in Dresses We have provided a variety—spanning the day's demands and evening’s functions—exclusively distinctive and effectively original. Styles that are different, featuring— Two-piece effects, Princess Flared designs; high-neck types; long sleeves, either tight-fitting or Bishop. : Beginning at 329.50 —for the Dréssier models, and $16.50 for the Sports types. < g Coatls —of captivating charm—richly fur-trimmed $65:00 o $25().00 e It’s a roster of the finest weaves and the excel- ling furs—developed in styles that are examples of the highest-type designing. . Needle Point, Roulustra, Kashmirella, Man- tosa, Carmina and other such weaves of elegance and excellence—trimmed with the richest furs. All the exclusive shades—and in modes that are full of charming character. - Women’s and Misses’ Sizes I've Cut These Oriental Rugs Ruthlessly— Y01 __pather than move them lo the new gsT8 store—1226 Connecticut Ave. Oriental Rugs are like pearls and precious stones—they have a yery defi- nite and fixed intrinsic value—for they belong in the category of heirlooms— and live on from generation to generation. That's why they so rarely figure in bargain sales. Only some such occasion as this of removal—justifies the reducing of prices. But it is expedient to do so in this case—and I have gone the limit—which provides you with a really extraordinary opportunitv—at a most favorable time. Four Groups—Indicative of What You Can Enjoy in Selection and Savings Beautiful roor size Sarouks, Mahals, Kirmanchahs, Afghans, Tebriz and Persian Wool Chinese Rugs— Reduced 20% to 30% Semi-antiques — Mixed Fera- ghans, Bijars, Kurdistans and Newest Style Fancies in An Exhaustive Collection of FROCKS An_equally extensive collection of the newest modes for Fall. Frocks for sports, street, afternoon and evening attire, specially grouped and priced from— 315 o 3165 Featuring the newest variations of the mode of the moment with'Frocks of Satin, Faille, Crepe de Chine, Velveteens, ctc., graccfully created into models fealurmgl new_flares, two-piece” modes, long sleeves, godet skirt effects and other popular styles. Choose from an exhaustive array of the new Fall shades. Very fine Beloujistan Rugs— were $47.50 to $55. Cabistans—were $65 to $115. Now $35 to $42.50 Now $#45 to $90 A lot of highest-grade Sarouk and Iran RugHizes about 7x4. Were $175 and $200. Reduced to 142 and %160 Only one condition imposed—No charges, no exchanges—and none sent on approval. 3 Nejib Hekimian 1512 H Street Wilkins Building D SRR

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