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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SOCIETY President Coolidge Will Entertain Members of Italian Debt Mission Tonight. Miss | Winder . Gray % Duke will preside at the tea ta ne and among the ad who have been asked Elizabeth Pender, Miss Doro- | Jane Harben, Miss Nen) . Miss Ellen 3 Merritt, Miss ! Louise Archer, iiss Ardeth M ton Anne Todd, Mrs, Weedon and Mrs. Hamilton Love Miss Miss Muriel Wood Commodore M daughter au Pr . e will rej parents 1t Stoneleigh Court s arye will attend the Marjorie Oelrichs, Marjorie Oelrichs, 1t the Miss of Mrs, v Miss Doyle will be Josevelt Raymond Dailey Ruth and El to join L stationed at Presidio Panama Holiday Observed at Lezation John < howme whes o Mrs. Ham Thy Liter home at Glou ty Hammond and Miss Na wer of Mr. and come to Wash week from New spending the Hays Ham 2 roi join him the ¢ wus before ire Mrs. Xenophon Price john Price Wetherfll. 3d.; Miss May Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Vir 1d Miss Elizabeth Moreno, Miss Dorothy Betty | Stiles, | Before her marriage Saturday, of Mrs. Evelyn Lys son, Miss 1 < Charlotte Har Visitors From Cuba Dinner. A. Montaly Post Offic Mayflower, the postal x: the s Mr Prentice of the | has gone to Mount fass. to spend Col. 15, Parmele Army War Coll Hope at Willi Former Senator (222722722, 77227272777 ZLL1LLIP AL L LHT LPS DF ST MY 247 daughte er Andrews fter nd Style Supremacy lipps when both were attending the Ohio State University. The Misses Colhoun entertained at luncheon vesterday at the Arts Club, in compliment to thelr cousin, Miss Almira Reed Harris of Philadelphia Mr. Eben ¥. Comins is spending a few days in Boston on his way to ington for the Winter, having | ed his studio in East Gloucester, Mass., where he has been for the Sum- mer. Mrs. Jerome Antel and her son of Cleveland, Ohlo, are visiting the for- { mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Klee | blatt. Mrs. Arthur B. Suit of 1418 Spring froad will entertain at dinner this eve- | ning at the Grace Dodge Hotel in hon | or of her daughter, Miss Mildred Suit, | who will become the bride of Mr. C. | Vernon Dessford tomorrow. The list of guests will include the wedding party Among those who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Suft and A | ter Arthur Suit, is | the Rev. Mr. ¢ Lambdin, Miss Blanche | Clarkso Miss Marfon Zimmerman, | | Miss Alice Leapley, Mr. s | | Surface. ™ and Mrs. mes Reese, Mr. bert Johnson. Sich mes Tate and | Mr.and Mrs. R. lantic City for a few da Mr. Mr H. Fleming of At at the Hotel Hamilton 1 Sicklen and Miss Cor. Sicklen of Pasadena, Calif., sumed thelr residence here for |the Winter and are at the Grace | Dodge Hotel 'Tlu' Columbian Women of George Washington Unives ity will entertain members and their guests at a tea this afterncon from 4 to 5 o'clock, preceding the address to be delivered by Mr. Arthur Stanley Riggs, editor of Art and Archeology i Additional hostesses announced by | Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, president of the organization, are Mrs. Cathar- | |ine Tonge Bowen, Mrs. John Donald. | | son, Miss He Periam, Miss Ruth | | Bennett and Lillan Carpenter. {_ Through the courtesy of President | Willlam Mather Lewis, the afternoc 1prn;.')Arn will be given in the trustees’ 1 | Pleating Buttons Buttonholes Hemstitching Picot edging Embroidery Braiding Beadi Tucking Shirring Loop Edge daughter | wrd today from his | wrived a he Wil Des M joined erd Mrs. Edwin Cor Bostor Mrs hortly fc Barker will M Excellent Workmanship Speedy Service Window Shades Our abllity 1o make Good Window Shades to order at factory prices gives you A Better Shade ar Less Money Druperies. Siip_Covers, The Bobby Pump —ifor the College or School n In patent leather, 1, black or brown vel With low heels D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1925. room, located in Corcoran Hall, Twenty-first street Benefit Party . | for Patriotic Work. a | The Mary Chapter, | N. 8. D. A. R., will give a card | Thursday afternoon, November at | 30 o'clock in the Washington Cl@h for the benefit of the Americanizi tion and other patriotic work of the | chapter. Among the pa : Mrs. Edward A. Keys, A W. Richards Herndon, Mrs. I Frederick Haskin 5. Samuel rick, Mrs. Charles March, Mr: erick Johnson, Miss Miss Mary Perry man. Washington Fred- | Mrs. S. Adler of Pittsburgh, Pa., lhf’r nues\rnfr her brothe nd siste (Continued on_Ninth Dances At Wardman Park Hotel Every Evening From 10 oClock Wardman Park Boernstein Orchestra Cover Charxe, 50c Fer reservations eall Col. 2000 SGCIETY. 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