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) CIETY." Mrs. Coolidge W lll Girl Scout,, Drive, Attend™ Wearing - erScout Uniform. RS. COOLIDGE, who is orary president of the Seouts of America, will aid| their drive by attending the performance Satur. . November 7. at the e which will on the the drive, and will wes# her unifol Mrs, ‘Cooli will also attend the openin nee tomorrow morn. ing of ams for ch dren’ b will b L Saturday mornings The film tomc ‘Pete Miss Marjorie Provost, Miss Pauline rris, Miss Ann Col- ver, Miss Miss Jean | Kirkwood Miss Ida Clagett. In addition “Shadow Da will be ! picture by State and Mrs, Kel their guest Mr. and Mrs. New to Attend | Party for Cuban Official. The Postmaster G Harry S. New will be \ the dinner siven by R sistant Postm Warren Irvi: Wardman Park to Senor J. A, M alvo, direct: thepost office of Cu Montalvo. The Postmaster Ge entertained at 1 Hotel v - Montaive Cuba. His guests w Everett | Sanders, secretary to the Pr it Mr. J. Walter Drake, Assistant Se. of Commerce; ) William J. | sistant to_the harles S. Dewey, AS. | ant Secretary of the Treasury, and | John H. Bartlett, Mr. Robert S Mr. H. H. Billany and Mr. W. . Assistant Postmasters Gen- The Ambassador Senora de F from New Yor attend the marriage of Mis: Gerry to Mr. Francis S, which took place Wednesday. of Spain xnd1 n0 returned . yesterday where they went to Mabel Drury, Y‘YM Ambas: or of Japan and Mme. atsudaira entertained a company of " t dinn evening in honor of the TUnited ates Ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Charles MacVeagh. The Ambassador and Mme. Mat- sudaira will be hosts at dinner tomor- row evening, the occasion being In celebration of the birthday anniver- sary of the Emperor of Japan The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter will eir guests over Sunday the Swiss consul in New York and Mme. Junod The Minister and Mme. Peter will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening The Minister of China, Mr. Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, entertained at dinmer last evening in honor of Gen. Hsu, who is spending a few da The guests included the Secretary of :\':mx,-, Mr. Rellogg;_the Secretary of Cole, Mr. Robert Lansing, Mr. erett Sanders, Col. Sherwood, A. v, the A tant Secretary of , Mr. Robert E. Olds: Cfil"! llock, Dr. James Brown Scott, Maj t, Maj. Hi S . loughby, Mr. Charles Denb: Dr. Willlam Durand, Dr. W. F. W’ loughby, Mr. George Atcheson, Mr. J. B. Orr, Lieut. Comdr. E Lang, the counselor of the Chinese legation, Mr. Yurg Kwal; Mr. Jullan Arnold, commercial attache of the United States legation in China; Mr. H. H. Hsieh afid Mr. C. K. Young, at- tache of the legatio Senator and Mrs. arles S. Deneen of Tllinois, who arrived vesterday at the Willard, where they plan to spend i week, entertained a small company nformally at dinner there last night director general of the Pan- Dr. 1. S. Rowe, has I War College at Newport to deliver an address. Dr. Rowe also will lecture at Brown Uni- versity Former Solicitor General and Mrs. James M < have closed their Sum mer home, Villa Serena, eabright, N. J., and are honie for the Winter Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke will enter- tain at a buffet supper this evening for her iddaughter, Miss Gladys Chapman Smith, in compliment to Miss ‘Alice Mann and her fiance, Mr. John Owen Churchill. , The guests I include the bridal party and out town guests here for the wedding, and additional guests have been asked for s g, which will follow the supper Miss Maud ) hall Mason will entertain a small compuny at lunch- eon tomorrow at the White Pencock in honor of Mrs. Richard Emmet Nugent, a September bride. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ca ter to Washington from California, where been for some months. they have . Burrls, wife of Ensign Harry | tationed on the U. S. Seattle, is the house guest of her | parents, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Henry v, on Sixteenth street. | Burris ‘has been making her | - in_California_and will remain An Unusual Display of Dame Fashion’s Examples of Disti Fur-Trimmed Cloth Coats Most Advantageously Priced at $69. LIEBSTER 1307 F 30-Day Charge Accounts Available | Montcla; J. | ginia, to Dr. Attorney | s, n Washigeon until the arrival of the Senttle in New York, where she will make her home for the Winter. Col. and Mrs. S. M. de Loffre, after spending the Summer in the Adiron- dacks and the early Autumn in New 3 ve arived at 2400 Sixteenth where they will be fer.a short » hefore sailing for anjihdefinite stuy in Europe. Mr. and Mrs, Touts Hertle ot Gun- ston Hall, . who are at the Wil- {lard, entertained informally at dinner there last night. Mrs. Edson Bradley was hostess at Iincheon yesterday at the Madison, in New York. having among her guests Mrs. Hugh Campbell Wallace, Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew, Mrs. Edward M. House and Mrs. Preston Pope Satter- white. M v with her two E ™ Ruth, left for their home at Presidio, “where they will join Lieut. S. A who is stationed Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A, Eaton of have announced.the engagement of their daughter, Wir- Edward Robert Gil- feather, jr. of Washington. The an- nouncement was made ar a bridge party which Mr. and Mrs. Eaton gave Miss Katharine Chesney nd Miss Mary Lil Chesney of Wash- ton. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Castella an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Olive, to Mr. Lee Quaintance of this The wedding took place yester- at 4 o'clock at the home of the de in this cfty. Dr. and Mrs. B. Frank Prendergast entertained at a bridge supper last cvening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Truax, who have just re- turned from an extended trip to uth America. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Henshaw, Dr. nd Mrs. Frank E. Duehring, Dr. and Mrs. Earl White, Miss Lottte Kraus- kopf, Mr. Daniel Krauskopf, Mrs. Juck Garrison, Mrs. George King, Miss Marion Burgess, Miss Alice Addl- n, Mr. s S. Dergans and Mr. Frank C. Van Horn-Thomas Wedding Last Evening. The marriage of Miss Rachel Thom- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence . Thomas, to Mr. Arthur Heisler Van Horn of Cleveland, Ohio, son of Mr. ard R. Van Horn of Los Angeles, . took: place last evening In the Grace Reformed Church, the Rev. Dr. Henry H. Ranck officlating. The hurch was decorated with Autumn leaves, vellow chrysanthemums and blue delphinium. A reception to the relatives followed in the home of the bride’s parents, at 717 Massacuhsetts avenue northeast. The bride was escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white satin crepe and chiffon, trimmed with seed pearls, a tulle veil held by a coronet of lace and orange blossoms, and carried a shower bouguet of bride’s roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Rebekah Thomas, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The other attendants were Miss Helen E. Fader of Newark, Del., and Miss Katherine Stone. The atteridants wore frocks of graduating shades of vellow chiffon U Stevens 1113 G Street Rhymes of Hosiery No. 4 When you're togged out to look smart Lido Hosiery plays a part— You've a better chance with ry looks neat and trim. Common Sense —in buyipg hosiery will tell you that the service it gives you is what counts. Don’t consider how cheap you bought your hose—but did they wear? Lido Hosiery is guaran. teed to do just that. Sold exclusively by us No. 950 Pure Silk Chiffon, of exquisite texture and dura. li d; in all the new Fall shades—at .55 3 Pairs for $4.50 Service weight, too, if you want'it, Most Notable nctive Modes in 50 Street THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925. DIPLOMATIC HOSTESS trimmed in gold and carr He carried the ring to the altar in roses and blue delphinium the heart of a rose. girl, little Miss Peggy Thom Mr. Harry Jennings was the best Frederick, Md., wore a dress n. The ushers were Mr. Eugene chiffon. The ring bearer v Thomas and Mrs. Clarence S Cleburne Moseley, jr., of Aik Thomas, jr.. brothers of the bride; \WASHINGTOR. JuLius GArrFINCKEL & Co. FOR MISSES JUNIORS AND GIRLS The Smartest New Apparel At Moderate Prices ACH d: v the unusual models of famous makers arrive here. Distinctive apparel for the many occasions oi sportswear, for campus, street and social wear is exclusive with us. Coats, Dresses, Three-Piece Suits, Hats, Sports Apparel, Sweaters, Middies, Bloomers Underwear F STREET CORNER OF 13™ = THELOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Coats of preferred styles and exceptional qualities E have assembled our stock of Coats from those sources of supply where modes are ac- cepted as authoritative and whose productions are evolved in the finest materials and by the most talented craftsmen. Thus your choice here is certain to be of the best in fashion and value. Trimmed with the finest furs. $65-00 to $25()-00 < Evening Gowns and . Dance Frocks HEY come into the importance of first con- sideration in the wardrobe now that the social § season is here. Smart modes, brilliantly featured in color and embellishment. $35:00 10 $] 6500 TR Mr. Joseph M. Frank and Dr. Russell MeNitt. Mrs. Thomas, mother of the bride, wore a_gown of fuchsia crepe Kliza- beth and gray cut velvet. Miss Mary Apple sang “1 Love You Truly” and “Stjl] as the Night” pre- ceding the ceremony. The organist r. Willard C. Smith, who Promise Me,” durin, rink to Me Omly \vnh and “Because” were given at the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn left after the reception for a Southern trip, the latter wearing a traveling costume of blue, trimmed with gray squirrcl. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. George M. Helsler and Mrs. John Cummings of Phila- delphia, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Heisler of Wilmington, Del.; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Michael and daughter, Miss Lena Belle Michael, of Frederick, : Miss Dorothy Thomas of York, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Thomas, Eva Thomas, Mr. Daniel Thomas and Miss Celeste Thomas of Frederick, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Leatherman of Thurmont, Md.; Miss Violette Fader and Miss Eleanor Fader, Newark, Del., and Mrs. Alice | Thomas and Miss Avice Thomas of Winchester, Va. Miss Lucille Claire Smith enter- tained at bridge last evening in com- | pliment to her sister, Mrs. John How. | ard Hoover. The guests included M Marle Smith Winston, Senorita ¥ land Jaines Freyre, Senorita Hor-| tensia Coronado, Senorita Elena Cal-| deron, Miss Donna Ruth Crissinger, Miss Phoebe Wilson, Miss Murlel Eleanor Gray, Senor Augusto Cru-| chaga, Senor Henry Coronado, Mr. | Georges Dagenais, Mr. Harold Phil- lips, Mr. A. G. Johnson, Mr. Paul Lutes, Mr. George Bradson and Mr. Tad Smith. | Miss Smith will entertain at bridge | Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of next week. Mrs. J. W. Davis of 1662 Park road northwest was hostess at a | bridge-luncheon today at the Gray Dodge Hotel Mrs. Walter R tatned the membe Tuckerman enter of the Council of | Fur-Trimmed Girl Scouts at luncheon yesterday when plans for the city-wide drive, which will open Saturday, November 7, were dlscussed Mrs. Samuel W. Miller, who, be- fore her marriage a year ago, was Mrs. Albert Mills of this city, has re- turned and is opening her apartment at the St. Nicholas. Mrs. Miller, who was formerly the dlocesan president of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Epis copal Church in Washington, has tak- en up again the church work which has missed her during the past year. 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