Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1925, Page 8

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8 * SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925. SOCIETY. monting of the weason at the home of the premident, Mru. Austen Moseley, a STATE SOCIETY TO MEET. It would take 460 sperm candles to equal the illumination of the average rically lighted home. ok ago, to'plan for Ita annual card e el The dute for this has been set | New S ctober 28, and it will Mork NOzsanteation 0pecs b hold i the Oficers’ Club, at Wiash- Season Monday Evening. f Ingbon Marracks, The chidrman of ‘ the committes n charge fs Min, James | The New York State Soclety will W. Wadsworth, Ji., aud the vice chalr-| open its Winter season of activities | mun e Mis Aristides Morono. Mixs NIt Macamb is g o ha ! tiekets, Mrn. Walter Mohuyler Crant of r freshmentn, Mre Willinm A, Wooten of taublea and Mre Herhert 13 Cronby of the hall and decorations, The encd plnying will begin st o'elick and tew wihil b werved ut 4 30, > street, coming to the Capital directly from their country home, at Corn- wall-on-the-Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens spent the Summer in New Hampshire and visited on the North Shore, in Boston, and at several places where they have relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lloyd Aspin- Ambassador of Mexico, Senor Tellez, |y o ‘rl;:*’e,:;fzf,?,;,‘;:fi;fi Leaves Washington for Conven- Winter. . + tion in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Advantages of Buying Furs —here consist in the definite assurance of Reliability, Smart Styl- ing and Lowest Con- sistent Prices. Eanet & Bacher MANUFACTURING FURKIERS with a business meeting the resi dence of Mrs. Ruth L. Cleves, 1747 E Monday evening at 8 o'clock, at | W. Wadsworth i Mr. DeAtley Davis, son of Maj. and Mrs. Arthur J. Davis, U. S. A.. left yesterday for Baltimore, Md., attend the Navy-Princeton game ssl- urday. HE Ambassdor of | few “)mmn‘.:: Lieut, and Mrs. 3 Red comar. Jotn T{(I%;-rs. t(-’:)m‘n'bnnvllde; Senor Don Manuel C. Tel es rt 3 P Rodgers, commands left last evening for Cincin:| M Eleanore Shanley and Miss OF the F oLy attend soclety plans to hold a Hal- ty at the Willard Hotel dance there on | nts on Jan rch 20 and The Assoctation of Uniyversity W, today from New York, where he spent i ers of th about a week. He plans to remain + president, ughter of Capi a| Frances Shanley, d i, where he will 7 convention, turning to|and Mrs. Shanley. are in timors in Washington for the time being, the week Md., to attend the Navy-Princeton |awaiting further orders from the 1413 F St. game today. Department. irer, Thomas F. Mallan and her| Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Roebling re moving today from 1824 I|are blished in the house at 2428 nent in the Avon-| Tracy place, the house they leased The wedding of | from Mrs. de Frees Critten’ for the to Mr. Vincent |season. Mr. and Mrs. Roebling have < will take place | recently returned from a wedding at 6 oclock, | trip in Burope. Mr. Roebling is a Church, the | Son of Mrs. Arthur O'Brier. th L. Buckey officiating.| arre Frances Alton Connolly has only attendant will be| peen in Hot Springs, Va., for the last allan, and Mr. | two weel nd will stop in Washing- York will belton on her way b to.New York, where she will join Mr. Connolly. is due to arrive F 15 his guest at ten. mem . ry at the Lee House Gen. Beary s attached to the geners theinb: Vetable Soup tastes better with LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE The Tnternational Assoctation of Art and Letters, ving resumed activi tles for the season, will give the weekly Saturday afternoon tea at the new headquarters, the ballroom of the Gordon Hotel. The guest of honor to dny will be Mrs. Frederick Weitz of Des Molnes, Towa. At the tea table will he Mrs. Herman Biclefeldt and Mrs. €. O'B. McCrone. Mrs. ¢ will speak on “Current Books Henneman will render music: trations of poems. “CAFE LOUISE” | Spring Chicken Dioners MACE IN THE Mavis_PLANT. Mr. and Mrs. John Price Wetherwll, turned from Philadelphia, an ex sv went to attend the wed- They went Miss Marion Fickthorn to where they Helmer, in which Mr, ite Commerce was an usher. While in Mrs. Mark Potter Mr. and Mrs. Wether- ome. From guests of Dr. and Mrs, ‘o Chicago and | George Clvmer Stout. Mr. and Mrs, 1 on to thefr old | Wetherwill and the latter's mother, fam G. Wheeler ir apartment at el Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur Attend Navy-Princeton Game. \! he Secretary of the Navy NERRING taste gurdes the hands that design Blackistone's floral 1 hel sert Vinton Rusk, will motor osdiern:in , el il pitiens sl timore today to attend the Framn emblems. Special values ' ent o AR B v-Princeton game. - "n_ nd Mrs. George L. t1in at dinner this Gov K iment to Miss Elinor] rived today at the Willard, where she er and Mr. Marshall Orme Ex-Tplans to remain for a short visit. whose marriage Will take place] 50 ang Mrs, Ridley McLean and their daughter, Miss Beatrice McLean, M Nulton Lieut. wy pre- | Smit Stup BRYEING Dine Studebazker Sprays & Wreaths w1 Mrs, Everett Crawford 2 X rk motored to Baltimore A Y - g to attend the Navy- Ledyard H nd Mrs. Ledya —— MRS. ROBERT OLDS, Julia Stimson entertained a| Wife of the new Assistant Secreta State, who, with Mr. Olds, has taken an apartment at 2100 Sixteenth street for the season. | ze Hotel in honor of her £ Alice Lloyd Still, head of _C uticura Toilet Trio Mrs. Mont- | aaj. d Manor, Sil-| ¢mall party at luncheon today at the hington, D.| Grace Do Clymer Bro S Mis! Brooke of | the Florence Nightingale Hospital in 1mg and Senora tea tomor- | ver Cit t ation fol *.. and Mr. Robe presentition of the prizes W £\ he Min Alfaro will entert 14th and H and Mrs. Robert E. New Jerusalem, in Wilmington, Del. mediate familics present. - i I tennis tour 1809 De Lancey place, whose marriage | T,ondon. Among her guests were Mrs, | &re recd cD7 o . . oLt o Mrs, Jonn 3] SUI taks place on Decem. | oo A e andt, Assistant | The wedding will take place in the| The Chaumo e SR for Samples ber 12, in Washington. e o Cemeral: Miss Mary Ander. |home of the bride, with only the im-|can Women's Le Tthe Serbs, Croats | 4o i Maskell Ewing Brooke will act | son, director of the Woman's Buredu , 5 \nte i bestinanttas hig brotHer of ‘the Department of Labor: Miss D it Grace Abbott, director of the Chil- 18 sone to | Bittsburkh. | Date Changed for Costume dren’s Bureau: Miss Mary A. Lindsley, e et ChioEnra s Assembly Ball to January 27. managing director of the Grace Dodge 1lxl;‘.}i‘mn.) \wiil then £0 10 1 Out of courtesy to the board of | Hotel: Miss J. Beatric e e b will be uniil the end |managers of Neighborhood House, | superintendent of the N T i . Mys. Rose Gouverneur Hoes and Mrs. | Corps: Miss Thayer Millike o William Laird Dunlop, nnounce | superintendent of the Army Nurse Rej that there has been a ch made in | Corps; Miss Mary A. Hicky, superin- Wat the date of the Washington costume of the Veterans' Bureau el to their embly. This ball some weeks | nurses service; Miss Lucy Minegerode, : 1venue, has been scheduled to be held at the ~vnmnmmn|nu of the United States ) ¥, December 14.|Public Health Service; Miss Anita an ball will now occur on | Phipps, director of woman's relations B e at this same hotel, and the ur the War Department: Dr. Louise Washington costume assembly will | Stanley, chief of the Bureau of Home be held at a m later date, Wednes- of the Department of Winter of ,|day, January 27. It was general Miss Anne Dav! dst- luncheon | felt "that a 1 event of such m: endent of the Navy Nurse John B. Barnes of Cas- | nitude as the assembly should be he Blanche S. Rulon, a; were |at the heigh the season. jerintendent of the Army Nurse s ; Miss Ida Butler, assistant di- lur of the Red Cross nurse service, Elbert Harvey of Boston, E. Winter, wife of has returned ew York City, after |and Mrs. as_the guest of his | Mass. brother, Capt. J. - L. Shanley, U. S. A n, Mrs. Josiah Frank Mondell, Miss Suza altdy and Mrs. H. B. Patten. Schneider-Sellers Weddin, Mrs. Willam M. Lybrand and her | Plans Changed by Mourning. a_and | sister. Miss Mary Montgomery, are in | Owing to a sudden death in the fam- from | Washington to remain fc veral | ily of the bride-elect, the invitations to et, | weeks and are staying at the Shore- |the marriage of Miss Frances Sellers merly occupied by Mrs. | ham Hotel. of Wilmington, Del., and Mr. Jullus Au Puy before her mar- i M. Schneider, jr., son of Mrs. J. M. pt. George W. Steele, chneider of Washington, on’ Satur- The office of the legation | r Octob in the Church of the “be at the new address. The charge d'affaires of P emi will move_toda and Mrs. Cabot Stevens have ed to their home, 5 We fstant Secretary 5’“‘? Wonderful wife of Sen- | Jersey, will come | ay and open the | ineteenth _street, | Ice Cream State and Mrs. J up the residence Which they occupied for Lord Baltimore Welcomes You Back to M Street! The Filling Station at which th son. L Tdge oc Barney Dr, and Mis. John Cr: year Senator and Mrs. upied the house of Mrs. Alice Rhode Island avenue. vke Simpson hx\p xo.ulnml to Washington and - o I X3 This Week’s Special— Strawberry Ice Cream ' Park Hotel Bdward W Admiral and Mre. F £ ti- s in B: serle have as their gue: | | apartment at Ward- | 03 | | | more today Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mer- 5 il Dr. oward Kelley Another delicious treat that will appeal to F Mrs. Edward dolph Eberle, every man, woman and child. w of the hosts. Made from whole, crushed “Marshall Coast” ) ® ® Zberle are enter- | oF Tox nt the toot berries, the choicest fruit for Ice Cream. Th i i i p;.mr m“l,,.i.!, & vl Aca | brl“;“ ave Inscione, Al vipe aiid Bave & wondee (Between Thirty-third and Bank Streets) ] e . . 3 ol Joul % B b jonad is at your service! 2 Wonderful W ADREX has flowes heir apartme at the O L?r\lw “:i:‘f m’.’on\l]mfl“‘(]h;"» e el more than met the demand for Octflber 17, 1925 = Swampscott_and later vis rela- a better ice cream. Rich in OU may have been avoiding M Street while the re- . Boone tives in the Middle West. (At This Station Only) 331TM St.N. W. butter fat and containing a higher food value, WADREX is a Quality product, rather than a price article. It has been de- veloped by _the sial duties on ac- death of her Coch, who died pairs were under way. out Georgetown way. Now you can use it again mother, H. late in the Summer. Shanley, wife of Capt. J A., is the guest for a co-operative group of the Washington Retail Druggists’ Exchange, of which Purchaser of five gallons or more of AMOCO-GAS or AMER- ICAN-STRATE will receive from While M Street has been under repair we have been mak- ing some improvements of our own. Come around the the following are the officers: attendant four coupons—each one day of the official opening—today, and see what we'va good for ome quart (bulk) of done for your convenience! 1 AMOCO Motor Ofl—redeemable . i one coupon with esch subsoquent You'll find that we’ve added to the number of visible I of AMOCO.GAB or AMERICAN: pumps to supply AMOCO-GAS and AMERICAN-STRATE | ETRATE!Gusoline: Gasoline. You'll run in on wider driveways with lots of room to approach the pumps and all the space you want and redeemable at any of to drive out. There’s a crank case pit now, too. Courteous the Lord Baltimore Filling attendants to fill your order. Fast service—good servicel Stations in Washington and L . Baltimore. This Lord Baltimore Station has been ready for someé little while, but we hesitated about inviting you around to see it while M Street was in such bad shape. Genuine Smithfield Hams ‘ Cured in Town of Smithfield, Va. Pound, 65¢ | Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Ave. and K St. od 1 i q | Executive Committee | PAUL PEARSON, Chairman | W. P. HERBST | | H. C. EASTERDAY i F. B. TIPTON \ I This happy father says: “I give my children all the Wadrez Ice Cream i they want, decause I know it {s pure and can- || mot harm them. 4na || maybde they aren’t happy ! kids 1 @ quart! Wonderful —Ice Cream is sold only by Drug- gists, Members of the Wauhmg!on Wholesale Drug Exchange. WAD.- REX is of the highest Caterer’s Quality, and should not be com- pared with so-called “standard” ice creams. So the next time youm are hungry for the best— Don’t Ask for Ice Cream Ask for WADREX A. V. BURDINE D J MATTINGLY Coupons good for 30 days en I bring home Conn. Phone Main 4180. __ Bstablis Free—Air, Distilled Water, Crankcase Service} (No Tipping) " Lord Baltimore Filling Stations, Inc. WASHINGTON STATIONS: No. 1 910-912 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. No. 4 3317 M St. N. W. No. 2 609 E St. N. W. No. 6 Connecticut Ave. and Ordway St. N. W, No. 3 15th and H Sts. N. E. No. 7 20th and K Sts. N. W, s No. 8 Wisconsin Ave. at District Line Like Apartments You Read About —but seldom find are The Anchorage Apartments, suites of two rooms and one bath or three rooms and two baths Meals served in your apart- ment if you desire. Open wood fires, valet and maid service, everything for your comfort. Resident Manager on Premises, Potomac 338 Anchorage Restaurant in Connection Sunday Evening Dinner 6 t0 8 O'clock I‘lwm}I}}HIH!I]I'Illfllllllwllil}flm%lllllllIHlHI]IllIIfllI[l]]lH]IflH]I[I]]Iflfl[[HIfllIHH]HIH]m]Hfl]H T T T TR T .

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