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6 SOCIETY. Charming Wedc:l;ngs i In Week's Chronicles Of Interest to Socicty THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 8, 1925—PART : Benefit Sale Planned For Disabled Veterans Under the auspices of the George Baldwin McCoy Unit, American Wom- shower in honor of Miss Edna M. Bur- - dine, whose marriage to M en's Legion, the fourth annual sale ervice men Marriage of Miss Lisa Gil- P. Casbarrian will take of articles made by ex . day, November 10. present St in the occupational therapy depart- man Todd to Mr. George Were Miss Margaret A. Brown, Miss : ment of St. Elizabeth's Hospital will ; 4 be held for 10 days, November 12 to E. Lelg}lton Listed for Sat- Jean Maxwell, Miss Catherine D. urday Next. SOCIETY. Parties, Showers, Dances Of Record During Week ‘Thursday evening, ovember &, Miss Laura E. Rosser ® a surprise CHARMING MEMBER OF YOUNGER SET Individualizing The' Mode Sullivan, Miss Ethel L. Thompson, " 21, inclusive, in the Transportation Miss Agnes M. Gallagher, Miss Flor- Building, at the corner_of H and enco A. Belt, Miss Mary A. Rowan, Seventeenth streets. Mrs. McCoy, Miss Helen M. Hess, Miss Annie W. Miss Black, Mrs. Bethel, Mrs. Colbert, Hodgson, Miss Mary Weide, Miss @ Mrs. Shaughnessy, Miss Heck, Mrs. Mary E. North, Miss Jennie Yude- Demonet, Mrs. Landls and Mrs. levit, Miss Rose Levin, Ravenel, the executive committee of | M. Downey and Mrs. George Degen- t unit, is in charge of all arrange- | hardt. nts. | H Miss Chapman, of occupational ther- | St. Elizabeth's, assisted by will handle the artic nd on the opening day of the sale, Thursday, November 12, M Charles’ Demonet will be s S ‘ § /% ¥ i sted by Mrs, Bowle, Miss Robrer M. Fesok B Kip was betee] | fid: i Mrs. Harding, Miss Weaver, Miss Pur- | to the District Society of the Dames / 4 Lk e of the Loyal Leglon Wednesday at e ke e L s —with one and another. Thus does Artcraft make leather A wedding of interest in Washing- ton will take place Saturday after- noon at 4 o'clock in the chapel of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, 4 ; . A Boston, when Miss Lisa Gilman Todd, by ¢ - il et s f Mrs, Henry Alfred Todd J } , : S e s S I SCBADS (i) daughter, Nancy Page King, in cele- orge Bliot Lelghton. of bration of her first birthday anni- JMonadnock, H. and New York, versary. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bridge Leighton. The bride-elect Is a sister of Mrs. Allen W. Dulles, wife of the chief of the Bureau of Near stern Affairs of the State Department. i i A her residence on Rhode Island avenue, following the November meeting. Rev. Dr. George Fiske Dud ley sa several songs, u by Mr. Murray, planist Corbin, librarian of the Smithsonian Insti*ution, gave a short talk on the teaching of American literature in schools and colleges. Miss Eleanor her greatest successes in Winter footwear— for the combination of two leathers, fre- gave a chil- quently one of them suede, {n a single slip- per is the surest way to smartness. Massachusetts Society ! Holds Initial Meeting | The Massachusetts Soclety of rashington opened its season with a attended meeting Tuesday in the Washington Club, at Seventeenth and K streets north The program of entertainment | the opening meeting included se- Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs. Frances Truax Gibbs and Mr. Herbert Wellington Walker, rda. October 31, in the bride's home at Mount Vernon, Va.. in the presence of relatives and close friends. After the ceremony Mr. and er left for a motor trip in S e oSt e Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hall were . i hosts to a party of young people in their home at 1523 Twenty-eighth | \TGS ALMA PATON SEAV street Tuesday evening for their B daughter Dorothy, in celebration of | Whose engagement to Mr. \\Illlumi her” twelfth birthday anniversary. | Caspar Wiendieck of New York is| Miss Elinor Gly and Miss Nadine Brownfie Miss Agnes fll"lllullr?d by her parent Mr. and | dances by the Miss Rowan and young Robert Schombert [ Mrs. Claren Phelps Seaverns of [young ladies who are the daughters gave a program of music and a num- | Boston. of Mr. and Mrs. John Colin. The Embroidery Shop ;5272 those sent were Miss Mary New Importations of NEEDLEPOINT PIECES Hil Rowan, Miss Virginia Murgaret \lu[rhll,} Miss Cath some with material to complete the work igns from originals of Louis XIV and XV e North, reside at Mount Vernon, ARTCRAFT FOO q13N-F-STREETP The marriage of Miss Lillian Mar- garet Blinn, daughter d Mrs. Frank J 3 ©'Conn ©'Connor, took ing, October 31, at 9 o Theresa's Church, the Rev. Buckley officiating. assisted by Revy les M. Bart. Miss Blinn, sister of the bride, , of honor, and Mr. Bernard O’ B 3 & Agne brother of the bridegroom, was best 3 v ox S > Mi man. The ushers Leo Knott | { Ru - oy 5 * erine Ncheele, and Mr. Hollis During ginee fleld, Miss Do the ey 2 3 Catherine O'Neil, .\11:: Mar; Shubert's “Ave Maria' % = . Kuhn, Miss Dorot 1 s anton Kolb, Mr Francis Lee, 3 e Scheele, liva Fred Sch Louis, Mr. Robert Hall an ward Hall. don Jeffers and Orfental fiss N Brown £ ZANNE BRADLEY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bradley of Washington, and grand-| 3 daughter of the late Andrew C. Bradley, Associate Justice of the Supreme ! EFA¥ | Court of the District of Columbia. of pink e brocaded velvet and a st lour hat. Her bouquet w roses and lilles of the va maid of honor wore a gow with a wreath of orange blossoms brown crepebask satin and . small | gicl 2 wreath of orange blossoms |Keystone State to Honor brown velour hat to match, and 2| ihe valley in shower effect 4 Gonmage botghet wf Aseon Wit soses, | ey 'n Shower dlect i Champion Base Ball Team A reception and wedding breakfast o Aar ; followed immediately after the ce mony in the home of the bride parents on Talbert street. The deco- | < Wil Helghts tlons In the church and in the home |~ orpe hride's maids < Fonads : i 5| Mr. Maur of the bride were palms, ferns and |rario Heider, th = g Md.. Halloween. ¢ ehrysanthemums, | : S the el | October 31. The r s Mr. and Mrs. O'Con . s o erckial with corn, fodder and pumpkins. ter the receptior Ne = : ater dhal ol piic-| Danciag was enjoyed until a late | line and tulle. They car-| i s Lo B ity m bouquets of yellow chrysan- | i toneRts I Sand RS AL T T themums. | Mokechnie i | Mrs. Thomas \1‘”{ '?.!:?u[»n‘ Mt and Mr. Hubert Abhot was the best man | dividual and appears re - a g g gl g and ‘the ushers were Mr. Carl O. ¢ SR LAl Uor bl Allison, Franklin_Deutermann sntt Mra Georke TIEST brother of the bride; Mr. C. Mr. Geprge Powell, Mrs. et 1d now a resi. | Kin 1 Mr. Lloyd At f | Miss Catherine Mahon ; he and his fore the wed cham | Nurosy, Miss Dorothy Kins, M 8 | Tanian Volgt, Miss Eleanora Ml iends of Mr. | MM 48Te Holt, Miss Ruth Lewis many des periods. With a minimum amount of work, needlepoint pieces develop into important Christmas gifts. There are Pieces for: CHAIRS BENCH 4 FOOT STOOLS FIRE SCREE g FENDER STOOLS HANDBAGS Very Attractively Priced Are: Foot Stool Pieces. . - e Chair Seats Mitchell had acquerade party Sat tober 31. Brothers Vew Group of Fur-Trimmed Coats Purchased to Command Far Greater Price : 4 One of the most interesting meet in gold-spangled cloth, ings in the histor hat of gold cloth, and 4 the Chillum Castle b the farm groom’s sistes : ..$2.50 to $25.00 r A $4.00 to $55.00 Visit Our New Lamp Shade Department See the newest effects and designs, shapes, etc Beaded Bags Repaired. Initialing, Hematitching, Monogram- ming and Stamping by Proficient Workers. Reasonable. Miss a King, Miss Hazel Powell Mr Overman Mr. Francis $%4%%9%5% 8% e B ¥ WASHINGTON ville, to Mr. Osca hor 2 the ister, Mrs. Mil- | de prominent | Patrick Spear, e, Rusell Lo h land, took place Satt v 1 venue. | members « and afterthe | o TG Jden Unger, Mr. Daniel 1114 G St. NW. INC. MAIN 8306 about | program > will be danc! & i sl e ssen and Mr. Paul Nowell. five gue Cards will be sent to all members | SILK LOOMS OF AMERICA Deutermann, mot of the society and guest cards may be | Alpha Beta Sorority gave s | wore a gown of mahogany brown jafter Nov ver 20 in a new cottage Ladies’ Turkish Bath IOO DAY ] ance of the two lies and a {bride, wore a gown of black moire | had tha v, M. D. B[ matines party yesterday afternoon | and carried blue delphini . Mr. | just being completed at Chillum, Md. | & fif Hydrotherapy and Electrotherapy == 1) 51.69 36-in. Striped Tublest. . F Mr. Charles Morrison Connor Little Rock, Ark., announces marriage of his daughter Clare Mr. Robert Lee Lerch. son of f Takoma Park, D). Robert Lee Lerch OR Madame and Mademoiselle. these Coats — especially at so interesting a price decrease—offer u most opportune advantage to express one’s approval of the newer mode Rizik Brothers take pleasure in their ability to offer Fur-trimmed Coats of truly distinctive smartness at 125:% TWELVE THIRTEEN The ma f £ « 1 f s an few fintimate and Mrs. ¥ 5 held in tb g, Coope: and Mrs. Heider passed a few | side, treasure Representative Sam- | 7:30 t X < 2 Sam- | 7:30 to 10 o'clock, celebrating the con- Katherine : was s In New York before sailing for | uel A. Kendail is chalrman of the | fiumation of Izheu- aon ‘<)‘I'\":n‘ hich rhald of honor for h E r and |Burmuda. They will be at home| membership committee. took place yesterday morning, | Sparrows Point ized Washington Guild Theater and | hool of the Little Theater, at 1414 1 street, Tuesday, Novembegr 17. It | ill be the occasion of the premfer production of the comedy, “Jimmy’s 3 " written by Louise the | M well known newspaper | { Baltimore, Md. This Little is under the direction o tor K g onesses for the ance finclude Mrs. intimate friends. Miss Lucy Wilkins The bridegroom's| Groff, Roc Hose oM iBang e t n | 3 Herndon od the wedding march re black velvet | ing. The other officers of the soclety | '\113;0"\0;;“?{):::h-r:-:“mm;}fps;«l:?‘:"?(rj Henry Welch of Washington was | Eis hest man. The house was decorated ts of Manassas, Electric Cabinet Baths ank Burks, o P S zemsp. Nauheim Baths @ $1.79 40-in. Checked Trepes. . ¢ Our Savior at Brc Rev. E. H. Steven 2 After a short we trip Tev. and Mrs. Burks will be at homa it the Westover rectory, near oury, Va., where from Lohengrin are Representative Clyde Kelly Y| M The bride wore a travell ident; Dr. Jonn 8. Arnola, Mg f. Fan. {1 ReW chapter { Mr. end Mrs. Louls L. Stelner will with Autumn leaves, chrysanthemums | Jimmy's Mother-in-Law” |& 4nd_ferns . = Little Theater Feature % [ This latest addition to Emile’s Beauty Salon | =1 i i third floor. Tt is the finest bath in Washington. Eq’ui’;;t;einflti &1: = $1'69 36-in. Satin Messaline. . $1.69 36-in. Novelty Crepes. . ? dark blue crepe and carri coln Townsend and Mrs. F. L. Crilly, . Ree. | give a reception this evening from After their wedding jc i Great interest is being manifested = i P % latest in bathdom. Under supervision of Miss Ida Essex, formerly Washington’s Best Dressed @ $1.69 36-in. Jersey Krep Knit, Women Are Visiting ZIRKIN’ NEW DRESS SHOPPE (Second Floor) . sweet peas and maiden hair ith hat to correspond vice presidents; Mrs. Howard and Mrs Hayes will 8 at | . | in the opening of the ne organ- with Wardman Park Hotel Baths. $1.59 36-in. Printed Crepes .. )t the historle Westover Banish Forever Superfluous Hair el ot Pyhlhe Tricho System Gurced ithe 2 e Only Authorized Washington R = i Inoimcen it o NO PAIN—NO NEEDLES—NO SCARS. " , Miss Irene s Rogers, Mrs. Frederick 3 Hicks, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Money Refunded Guarantee—Free Consultation David H. Blair, Mrs. H. Mabel T. @ $1.49 33-in. Novelty Pongee. . $1.29 36-in. Tussah Radium. . $1.29 36-in. All-Silk Tussah. . =3 $1.29 36-in. Habutai Silks ... $1.49 36-in. Paisley Corduroy. $1.49 36-in. Flesh Wash Satin, iRty (Calbiia &% 2 yds. 36-in. Colored Morette. § 4 yds. 36-in. Colored Satines . il W = = A Sale of 250 Littl“e Girlsq Dresses dame fashion's fashions. ljlinois avenue has marriage of her daughte Augusta Deutermann, bert Sautter Heide Heider of n, Mo Brown ony was performe H. Bohn, evening, October E 2 r, Mrs. Durham, in Rock Creek . Mrs. Luther E. h, the rector, Rev Robert Henderson, Tletcher, officlating. Harriman, Mrs. Henry The bride given in marriage by | M 1 John A. Hull, Mrs ser brother, Mr. Roy Deutermann. | I . Mrs. Hepner, Mrs. Pau ler gown was of bride's satin with|Evarts Johnson, Mrs. Victor Kauff- -traight-line bodice, from which fell & | mann, Mrs. Louls Lehr, Mrs. A. M. Tounce of lace covered with tulle. The |I. McCormick, Mrs. C.’ S. Mitchell, lounce was caught up at intervals{Mrs. Garret 8. Miller, Jr. nd held with white velvet roses and ( Frank Brett Noyes, Mrs. A. Nyman, -mall spray# of orange blossoms. Her | Mrs. Phillips Smith, Mrs. Sfdney L. ‘ail of princess lace was arranged in|Smith, Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp, Mrs. high coronet fashion and held in place ' Harry Taylor and Mrs. A. T. Woods. Transformations? Why, of course, at Emile’s 1221 Conn. Ave. i % Main 7792-34 40 Expert Operators in All Branch, You hardly would expect such charming quality creations as these of Kasha, §lannel, Mirro- leens, Satins, Crepes and Geor- gettes that we are offering in this special $25 collection. —_—— 2 William Rosendorf Introductory CREATOR OF FUR FASHION FOR OVER 20 YEARS s Tt T T 0 THE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Tailoring which is typical ZIRKIN—every detail periect. The perfectly matched skins combine with the shade of the wrap to produce a distinctive effect. V-A-L-U-E-S $55—875 that should keep us busy MONDAY AND TUESDAY Many New One and Two Piece Models—Sizes 2 to 12 Very Special at 4.95 A Few of the Materials Dress Designs B Two Specials! ~ LEOPARDINE COATS —of Dyed Kid to resemble Leopard, Fow trimmed; becomingly _styled. $245 value, Monday and Tues- $155 day at . JAP MINK COATS are being featured You'll find here the styles you read about—devel- oped by their authors—or reproduced by the genius of craftsmanship—preserving every detail of the originals. Two-piece, Princess Flared Models, High-neck Styles, etc., in the best weaves, the wanted colors and trimmed effectively. Dressy types—begin at $20.50 Sports types—begin at $]6.50 A Rare Display of Rich Modes in Evening Gowns and Dance Frocks They are aglow with brilliant colorings and gay embellishments—designed upon entirely new lines. $35.00 to $165.00 —in the new styles that Paris and New York say are correct. Luzurious, per- fect skins—perfectly tailored and and Styles in This Group S A L aige STONE MARTEN SCARFS ~—of lec ind lalls Svien saditreoialy sriod S18:50 Have Your Furs You will ind Wm. Rosendorf’s estimates decidedly moderate and Wm. Rosendorf’s workmanship of highest character 1215 G St. NW. Beautiful Bkins, correctly Remodeled Now Opposite Dulin & Martin Velvets, silks, jerseys, corduroys and balbriggans. The two-piece dresses are mostly 6 com- bination of velvet and balbriggan. The silk dresses are just wonderful for day wear and parties. A great number of these dresses 8re fersey and velvet with rich hand-embroid- ered designs; some have the latest bird applications. With the holi- days season at hand the younger generation starts its social fumo- tions. They will need dresses. Why not get them now? E Street Corner 8 ™ Bmmchwfi S OPPENHEIMER. BUILDING- Z227%502% Marvelous skins—selected for their natural beauty and wearing qualities; finished and tailored in our own designing rooms, uader careful supervision. EVERY NEW CONCEPTION OF THE MODE! WRAPS, SCARFS AND SO FORTH. H. ZIRKIN and Sons, Incorporated 821 14th Street Washington’s Leading Furriers 2z 7 7m7%m:5gpm: 7 g0

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