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8 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover Will Entertain Company at - Opera This Evening. HE Secretary of Commerce | mony to be performed at the Taloma | and Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover | Park Presbyterfan Church. | will entertain a ompany Miss Frankie Russell of Maine will this evening in their box,|attend Miss Dillen as maid of honor. for “La Tosca,” which will | while Mre, Dalton Leary of W ashing- be given by the Washington Opera|ton will act as matron of honc The Company. bridesmalds will include Mis Jean Other Doxholders include the Min- |Jackson, Miss IMlorence King, Miss {ster of Honduras and Senora de Bog- | Blunche Parker, all of Washington, ran, Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C.|and Miss Marth: Milliken of Maine. Phipps, Mrs. F. Lemmot — RBelin, M am J. Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. mes *, Curtls, NMrs. Stokes-t Mr. A. C. Kirke, Mrs. Francois Berger Moran, Judge and darker. Mr. Mrs. G. | v Work and will e AT oridan, | here and in Germantown, Pa. Bascom Slemp. Mr. Helnrich | ar ano aes. 5. R, Foster of Cham- alkenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Jo A | pajgn. TiL., announce the marriage of den_ Bosch, Gen. and I their daughter, Helen Mae, to Dr. Or Willlams and Mrs. Tanio J. P g S A in Washington from Asuit, at the Grace Dodge The Seer J. Davi morrow. turn to Washingt morning, Nove . at Champaign, 1. The ceremon s performed at § Capt. and Egyptian Envoy and Mme. Samy to Be Feted. The Minister of Egypt and Mme Pose crad o Samy will be the guests of honor at 7 \d of Georgetown linner Wednesday evening of Dr. | University, h his bride and Mrs. Fenton Brudford. nding two months in the East be-| Representative M. 0. McLaughlin | o€ returning to Chanute ield. will arrive from Nebraska this week anklin King entert: and be at the Hotel Chathe compuny of 0 at bridge Saturday the coming s n 3 afternoon in her home, on Spring road Representativ 8 Mr. A. C. Moore of Chicago is visit $ ave as their house guest in|ing his mother, Mrs. M. D. Moore, at man Park apartment Miss | the Hotel Gordon. . duughter of Mrs. Crago o of Waynesburgh, Pa. and the late| Mr. and Mrs. Warren I. Davis of Representative Crago. Fulmouth, Muss., are spending a few days at the Willard, where the Judge and Mrs. Edwin B. ParkKer | rived yesterday. will entertain a small company at —— dinner this evening, later taking their | Maj. Gen. David (. guests o their box ut the opera. New York for several d = staying at the Hotel Astor. Capt. and Mrs. George W. Steele, —— ¥ jr., arrived at iman Park Hotel| Miss Laura Armistead Carter, vesterday from their home at Lake-|daughter of the late Assistant Su hurst, N. . | General Henry Rose turned to Washington. Miss Carter was the guest of the president of the Rockefeller Founda- tion and Mrs. George Vincent at their tante daughter, M estate, Roud’s End. in Connectleut. In There were 20 New York Miss Carter wus the guest L Florence M. Read of the In- Mme. Perishin, wife of the former & 41 Health Board of the Rocke. attache of the legation of the Serbs, | faller Foundation o and Slovenes, hacome s 10{IN 1 Gaar i iten {Dcifand iNIrs Deheon om M T Banting in Toronto, from where she Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Wilson. s Iststumned = <. W. K. du Pont is at the W Mr. and Mrs. A on MeClin Where she arrived late yester- tock entertained at luncheon vester-|gay’from her home in Wilmington. | day in compliment to the Chief Jus-| Ghe plans to & = piEs tice and 3rs, Taft. Among the other | Sh¢ Plans to spend several days here. guests were Signor P’erellf, Signor Al- rs. Ired . Farrington was | berti and Signor Buti of the Ttalian ss Saturday at a ‘“vanishing debt mission cheon” given at her residence, in 2 h Her guests were Mrs. Mr. and M 1 Baldwin have Ballou, Mrs. Eugene Petiinad ts Was G attat tevical .. Edward B. Clark, Mrs. At Tesldenc o Miller, jr.; Mrs. D. Kerfoot awe it e 1T s . ‘Smith and Mrs. Court y . This luncheon i = was one of a serfes which are being The m: e« one | given under the name of “vanishing luncheons” for the benefit of the . 2 P ashington University Hos- ner Troup of Bi pital fund. The plan for them was de- | place this 5 vised by Mrs. Willlam Mather Lewis, Grace Paris oy, ! - | wife of the univer: president rant officiutirie . g | The M ety, of which Rep- o5 immedintely resent Millard 1. Tydings, is pres. | the bride's paren ident, will give a reception Thursday evening, following the meeting o soctety, ot 8.30 o'clock, at the Wash- | ington Club.” The guests will be re ceived by the officers of the soclety, introductions being made by Maj. Wil- | liam Bowle. Mrs. Z - and tea at the Jer § Tor Miss Mason, M Brooke, s Dorothed Lane Miss Ellen Crenshaw, debutantes of this season. n Alexand e UPHOLSTERING Ay, 1 4 to 7 o'clock, in their home : ust Bradley lane when they will t thelr daugh it Dr. Denys has recently turned to this country from London. Mrs. M of Har rison str hevy c. has as her guest M e Mechamn Hayes of Los At " The 1 ki proachin Miss Alice Tlarriman and Miss [l TEORGUTE S0 YR YOG e home nformal- ders placed now will be delivered afternoon in compliment |fl pafore Thunksgiving. Complete Lioyd Li anderson of [l JCeorement of Tapestries, Ve 0 is w cousin of Miss leurs and Mohalrs to select from. Free—Pillow with all orders placed this week. Living Room Furniture Frem ¢ evening, Decem- Factory to Home o ix dances of |[ll | Cosswell Chairs ..... will follow through the Boudoir Chairs . . .8 season. all of them to be given at Living Room Suites, $125 up the Willard Totel. = i‘nnI!l?Tll.l l":e'a \\“h";l" ".I‘F" for Miss Dillen Selects Date Living Koo Furitare © for Her Marviage to Mr. Pearce. LAl T DR e CB Sl i | | ERNEST HOLOBER CO. for December Elegant Cogswell —Special Price $ 4 4£_ :'TI-II ' handsome chair is upholstered in Tapestry. It is pleasing in design and of the finest construc- ition. If you want a fine chair at moderate cost, this {45 your opportunity to buy it. ' GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging, Upholstering peries 1325 14th St. Main 4224 - %8 o'clock in the home of bride's par- | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925. made for the celebratfen of the sixth birthday anniversary of the Women's City Club tomorrow. There will be a musical tea in the afternoon and a reception in the evening. The Monday Evening Club will meet at 8 o'clock this evening in the garden house of the Grace Dodge Hotel, 5 ‘Washington Lodge, Theosophical Boclety, will give its annual bazaar and supper Wednesday from 4 to 1i o'clock. Fancy work of all kinds, novelties, dolls and grab bag for the children, Christmas cards and home- made cundy will be sold. Mr. und Mrs. R. L. Fairbairn of Montren), Canada, arrived last night ut the Willerd, where they plun to re- main several days The Hood College Alumnae in Washington gave a dinner at 7 o'clock Saturday evening at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Among those who have taken tables for the card parties to be given tomor- row and Wednesduy afternoons and evenings at 2 o'clock and 8 o'clock in conjunction with the bazaar for the Florence Crittenton Home at Ward- man Park Hotel are Mrs. M. D. Sedam, Mrs. Georgé Hoover, Mrs. Jesse Hedges, Mrs. Granville Parks, Mrs. Vernon F. West, Mrs. E. A Clark, Mrs. P. M. Anderson, Mrs. H. 1. Bisselle, Mrs. J. J. Crane, Mrs. Karl Fenning, Mrs. Burdette Stryker, Mrs. Willlamn P. Couper, Mrs. J. J. Mrs. I, D. Copenhaven, Angel, Mrs. A. McC. Ashley, ) B. Brooks, Mrs. J. A. Burkhart, Mrs. g Clark. Mrs. Bowen Cr: . Costello, Mrs. A. B. Cran H. C. Chandlee, alzell, Mrs. Ryan Dev- | ereux, Mrs . Dunlon, Mrs. Henry | Gratton . Mrs. Proctor | Doughert; | Willlam BACHEACH Mrs. J. Paul Yoder and her daughter, Leona Jacqueline, who will arrive here tomorrow to visit Mr. Yoder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Yoder. and Mrs. J. Frank Wilson will preside | Mrs. Howland Fisk, Mrs. J. P. Crom- iversmihs Sttioners at the punch bow well, Mrs. Allen Boyd, Mrs. Ravenel, | ' | An interesting program has Mrs. St. J. Greble and Mrs. prepared for the evening's entertain- | Costello. ment, including readings by Mrs. Wi — — i liam Channing Johuson, wite of Mr.| Mrs. Virgil Miller and Mrs. Charles | & Rare Jewels Johnson, who is a great-nephew of il are in charge of the elabo- | i y Thomas Johnson, first Governor of [Iate 3 which_are being | fl'ne“al..ches Gold Ware Maryland; vocal so M —————— | Steinmetz and M Herman Fukler, Nilv 7 piano solo Ly Mr. Harry Wheaton WINDOW H f Silver Ware oward and u historical address by o iy Mr. Joseph V. Morgan. Miss Cath P erine Morgan, t, will play| Jelerson's adminis:ratice Maryland, My Mary) Aad We are able to make highest grade Window i “—we have joyed the ¥ Mary Shudea to order ut' fuctory prices, giving /| patronage of those most THE R Eme e e D You quality shdes % leas mONEY: Closely tdentified with the a tea at the Tx i Any size up to 38-in. x 6. Gffcial and sccial life of e : 3 n-Toer the capital and natlon. Mrs. Mohler Hostess at R nd A y - . Sale for Ex-Service Men. BEN Dameatte Holiand n i Fstatliched 1402 o Mrs. Lew . Mohler will be in Opanque Clot »w of the sale of arti- Hartshorn Rollers Exclusively. by ex-service men at St. 1i: eth’s, which is being held IH HAI' the T;I'(tn.\'lxorlunun Buildin 2 |1 E s E FACTORY teenth and H streets, und e - | 1109 14th St. N.W. i pices of the George Baldwin McCoy W Maini10429 Tnit of the American Women's Legion. Mrs. Mohler will be assisted by Mrs. Rook Miller, Mrs. Landis, — % FLOWERS— Most Beautiful RBall Room b Whether in the form of fra- H grant bouquet, arranged in v I ome basket, or abloom on potted ) pd of the plant, flowers are always ap- i preciated and welcomed any American time—for any occasion—pa: Beauty ticularly if they are— The old Rose “Gude’s_ Home.Groun folks can Flowers” stay at home while the young folks go to Swanee. BROS. But who's old? Not me! CO. Suanee Syncopators o Stores For Your Convenience direction AL Kamous ey Dicecsion Al Ramon 1212 St N.W.L 1102 Conn. Ave. 13th St. at E \ember of Florists' Telegraph Association the Gift of Lasting Expression— SILVER has always been the gift-expression of quality and refinement. Our Silver Room, with its fascinating display of the craftsmanship of the world’s leading silversmiths, is a veritable treasure-house of gifts. With the sumptuous pieces shown are an equal number of inexpensive pieces. 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