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8 - SOCTETY. ~__THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1925. SOCIETY. e _—— Fraternity House Tonight. noon attending the Yale-Army foot |the Willard, where they arrived yes-| yesterday at the Willard, having mo- | ida for the Winter. Friday Mrs HOSTESS TONIGH' ball game at New Haven. terday from their home in Philadel- | tored from their home in Boston to | Powell was joined by her daughte: IGHT —— phia, to spend the week end in Wash- | Washington. Mrs. John A. L of New ! A number of Washingtonians at-|ington, e City, who will re in Washing tended the marriage in New York : Masanis Divse ut : o vesterday of Miss Dorothy Holmes Mr. and Mrs. on E. Perin are | The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge Will Sail for Short Cruise on Mayflower Today. Lil2 President and M Cool- idge will sall this ternoon for w cruise down the FPo- River on the May- ccompanied by the r and Mrs. Dwight F. or and Mrs. Guy Despard : Senator Hiram Bingham, Sen- )r Richard P. Ernst, Representative nd Mrs. Allen T. Treadway, Repr Wallace H. White, jr., and t Sunders. retary of War and Mrs. Davis will be the guests aturday evening, who will entertain preceding Army dance of the season, will be glven that evening at new Nignor and Signora de Martino Hosts at Lunch. The Ambassador of Italy nora de Martino, who are in Ne T sers of the Italian - Ambas: pira will entertain at dinner this evening. the occasion being in celel of the birthday anniver sary of the Emperor of Japan on straight lines, with long. close- fitting sleeves. The skirt is slightly draped at the front and held with orange blossoms, and the court train Is of satin. Her vell of rose point lace will be held by a coronet of seed pearls and orange blossoms, and she wil] carry bride’s roses and gardenias. Mrs. Jonathan Plerce of New York will be matron of honor, and Miss Gertrude Cuthbert of Paris will be maid of honor. The bridesmaids in- | clude Miss Elizabeth Hitt, Miss Louise ewell, Miss Gladys Chapman Smith, Miss Anita Henry, all of Washington; Miss Mary Taylor of Richmond and Miss Patricia Ainsa of El Paso, Tex The attendants will all wear gowns of chiffon, made simply, with several| | flounces of the chiffon forming the skirts. Miss Cuthbert, maid of honor, will wear orchid with a velvet hat to/ match, and the matron of honor will | wear delphinium blue with a hat of | velvet to match. The bridesmaids’ | costumes are of chiffon, shaded from | mauve to delphinium blue, and they will wear blue velvet hats. Miss Patsy | Hewitt and Miss Betty Meyers will be the flower girls, wearing frocks of orchid chitffon with poke bonnets of orchid velvet with long streamers of | blue velvet ribbon. They will c silver baskets filled with rose petals. Mr. Myron Owen, brother of the bride- | | &room, will be the best man, and the | ushers will be Mr. Templeton Brown | f Missouri, Mr. John McThee, Mr.| Joseph Reed, Mr. J. Holland, all of | Denver; Mr. George Wright of Mis. souri, Mr. George Norton of Louis-| ville, Mr. Morse Archer of N """'l . Mr. Robert Bates of ¢ York, | Mr. John Owen of Wisconsin and Mr. | William T. Mann, brother of the bride. | Mrs. Mann, mother of the bride, will | wear blue chiffon velvet with a hat to | correspond, and Mrs. Owen, mother! of the bridegroom, will be in blue and | O’'Ryan, daughter of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John F. O'Ryan, to Mr. Darwin Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Curtis of New York and Chicago. The ceremony was performed at the Park Lane Hotel, the Rev. Francis P. Duffy, pastor of the Church of the Holy Cross, officiating. Senator and Mrs. James W. Wads- worth, jr.; Representative and Mrs. J. Mayhew, Wainwright, Assistant Sec- retary of the Treasury, and Mrs. Lin- coln C. Andrews, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. James Harbord, Gen. and Mrs. Frank Hines, Gen. and Mrs. Wil- liam J. Snow, and former Senator and Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen and Miss Victoria Frelinghuysen were among the guests. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Greeley Abbot went to New York yesterdav and are among the passengers sailing today aboard the Orbita for Southampton on their way to India, where Dr. Abbot will establish a new solar station. They will return in May Mrs. Efingham Townsend Sponsors Halloween Party. The supper dance which Mrs. Effing- ham Townsend has arranged to cele- {brate Halloween this evening at the Mayflower Hotel will be attended by many prominent in diplomatic and of- ficlal circles of Washington. Many of the guests will be in costume, and the list of hosts includes the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, the Min ister of Egypt and Mme. Samy, Rep- |resentative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten and Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- man. Mrs. Robert Lansing has Joaned | her house at 1323 Eighteenth street o'clock, when Admiral and Mrs. Mark Bristol will speak of the Russian refu- gees in Constantinople, where Admiral sioner. Mr. and Mrs. . K. Pickett are at ) 7Grant S (Imported) Scotch Oatmeal for a talk Tuesday morning at 11| Bristol is United States high commis- | Cleaned = Shampooed Scoured Washed spending some time in New York and are at the Ambassador Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Trappe and fam- ily of Allentown, Pa., have just ar- rived in this city to maintain a per- manent residence. At present they are stopping at 1914 G street north- west, but will later move to 2400 Sixteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. chael Joseph Gor- man announce the engagements of thelr daughter Margaret Helene to Mr. Victor Cahill. % Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fairfax are spending the week end in New Haven and will return to Washington Monday or Tuesday. They are attend- ing the Yale-Army foot ball game to- day as guests of their son, Mr. Wilbur Bowen Falirfax, 1924 Yale graduate, who is now taking a post-graduate course at Harvard Business Adminis- tration School. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Selby have gone to Hot Springs for a several weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs. G. King of Bristol are spending the week end in Wash- ington at the Lee liouse. Mr. King is president of Kings College, in Bris- tol, and, with Mrs. King, is attending the Georgetown-Kings College foot ball game today. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chase arrived | S = The O e Original = Chocolate Syrup Choc-O-Lishus Vlcing,s M“:Ik Shakes, undaes, < 12-0z. can .. 25L |||I|IIHIIIlIIIIIHIHIIIII|I|II"Il"NIl![lIIN(IMHIHIHHH Stored Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. | _Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 The Chi Deuteron charge of the Theta Delta Chi Fraternity will give | a masquerade dancs this evening in Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baker of Berkeley Calif., Who : ing in Washing ton, are stopping at the Hotel Han at 1724 Connectieut o™ Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Eaton have re- e turned to Washington and opened Mrs. John Campbell of | their apartment in the Hotel Roose Harrisburg, Pa, arrived yesterday at|velt after spending the Summer in the Willard, where they will remain |New York State and Green Moun until tomorrow. tains. 5. R. W. ell returned last| Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Prince of Bt apartment at Wardman | Louis, Mo., are spending the week Park Hotel and plans to remain for|end in Washington and are at the month before goin; “lor- | Lee Hou HERE is a difference in FUNERAL - very visible one, when the good taste of our artists figures in the execution of an order. Sprays & 55 Wreaths ¥ * 14th & H 1222 F St. November 2nd - and Mis. Charles . Deneen | 8014 brocade with a hat to match ) n S Alr. Owen and his bride will les u after the reception for a wedding tri-, the latter wearing a gown of red geor’ | . ¢ | wette crepe with a red coat to match T £ Aews mmed with chinchilla fur and a| | . Al red velour hat [ Wite of ‘the Ambassador of Japan, wuo: with Aim, will entertain st atnner \[dgrllder Inc. ¢ ° Galt & Bro LT Frermmithi’ Stations ned o Washing- 5 and has opened I yjiee Naud | Mason. debutante | this evening in compliment to the United States Ambassador to Japan and | Jewsllers 00 Sixteenth street. | gaughter of Mrs. Jul Jacquelin | Mrs. MacVeagh. s g Mason, entertained & small company |~ AR i at luncheon today at the White Pea- cock in compliment to Mrs. Richard G. Nugent. a September bride. @]s the Day! Next Monday, begin- ning at 9 A.M., a mar- A velous new instrument X | B Fine Watches will be played in our YOU'LL SAVE | | ¢ Gold Ware store. COME. Silver Ware on vour FUR COAT | | i < nearly a cens q st 4= k| LOUIS & CO L. & B. Investigate & X patronage of thike mose ° closely identified hthe our values before vour sc official and social life of lection is made. the capital and nation Eanet & Bacher Established 1802 MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 1413F St e S-Pound Can....-....95¢ > = Best Groceries e : i i Conn. Ave and K S Hot Springs they have been for|Mrs. William Arms of Boston some time In C ado. Calif. | Her uther wuests were Mrs. Hugo Has. | __Phone Main 4180 stablished ~ | selbach, Mr X 1 i = Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Neuhauser en- | of Washington, tertained at the first of a series of [and Mr. Lynch Lu dinners last evening. companied = W. Keyes. Rear Admiral and Mrsr. J. L. Jayne, albert 17| ¥ith their daughter, N Anna : Yheir | Jayne, are in Washington for the i 1 S e e the | Winter, and are residing at the| Mrs. Edward H. Cashell is hostess in Indiana o= = Brighton to a company of 40 at a bridge tea| 1 Roosevelt for ter. i e ) - < oon at e M or Club. Miss Virginia Lamar Robinson |t!® afternoon at the Manor Clu | will entertain at tea at the May-| Lieut. Col. and Mrs. William G tlower this afternoon in honor of | Ball have taken an apartment at the \liss Ilinore Page, daughter of Dr. |Brighton for the Winter. and Mrs. J. W. Page of Charlottes — Assistant Postmaste e. whose engagement to Mr. Rob- | Mrs. Archibald Gracie of 1527 - e Randolph Parrish of Richmond |teenth street will be at home tomo Roast Beef Hash Wi recently announced. Miss Pag row afternoon e hus as her guest - at _di 50115 in Washington for a few days, |ber sister-in Minna Living- tastes better with the guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. W.|ston Schack \iu.r‘ o has lived in LEA & PERRINS’ ided the Secretary of : 3 Fdward H. Gheen, accom- | Miss Sade C. Styron was hostess at SAUCE Hubert Work, the Com nied by her daughter, Miss Flor- |luncheon yesterday, entertaining at Revenue and : e Gheen, arrived last night at the | Rauscher’s in_compliment to Nir. and Assistant Secretary of | Willard from Hot Springs, Va.|™= i ¢ lier Dixke, | ohers” ey have spent_tovensi| - “CAFE_LOUISE” e 2 came to Washington 2 nited ~ States postal| o open their New Hampshire ave. Chicken and Waffle Dinner n 16 ster General, | -1 4 small coni- at the The Assistant ;m'.,iu.‘mn,;:mmm Music Corner 7th and G Sts. N.W. s secretary of the ition to the postal conventior and the First Assistant Postmaster al John Fl. Bartlett, Mrs. Mer- = 7 . Ireland, Mrs. Joseph Drak % ) llizabeth Northrup, / Matthew A e] Mr. Robert and Col. & Mrs. Frank ¢ — 7 Have you ever seen a magic [ / The _nllonv prope: custodian and i bowl of live goldfish and Mrs. Frederick C. s entertained % ceuny Giidi Moiwp fogetiut a company of 18 at dinner last evening e e v s Dinner at the Anchorage Restaurant Mann, ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac | T. Mann. to Mr. John Churchill Owen —provides dozens of pleasant will take place this afternoon at 4 surprises. > Church of the Cove- | iy he Rev. Dr. Charles | Week nights, 6 to 7:30 The church has | Sundays 6to8 of blue delphin \ Every night. ...$1.50 Easter lilles, and in the home the bride’s pare s, at 1333 Six t Anchorage Apartments in Connection Jeenth st here a reception will | be held ediately following the Potomac 338 Connecticut Ave. at Que St. ‘uba: Mr. and Mrs. James | sue home. Prior to thelr Arrfval 8t | yoger Xew sienriment oo / , Mr. and Mrs. Edward rrl-:f‘c"r“fnw anagement. l’olwulls::,d;YW, Adam M. 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