Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1925, Page 8

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg to Be Honored by Spanish Envoy and Senora de Riano. HE Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg will be the guests of honor at dinner Tuesday evening, January 5. of the Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano. The Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Hubert Work, will leave this evening to spend Thanksgiving with his sister, Mrs. Mary Steele. at her home in Indlana, Pa. Dr. Work will return to his apartment at Wardman Park Hotel the last of the wee The Secretary Jemes J. Davl at the Army-Navy game in their young son, Jimmie D: s an ardent foot ball enthusiast. The; will return to their ment at ‘Wardman Park Hotel Sunday evening. of Labor and Mrs. will have with them New York s, wh Baroness de Cartier Salling Today for New York. Baroness de Cartier, wife of the Ambassador of Belglum, is sailin today for New York aboard the Ma- Jestic, after spending the Summer and Autumn in_Europe Croats The Minister of the Serbs, and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pav ichich, has retuned to after spending a few days York. in New legation, Dr. Douchan Marinovitch, will go to New York next week and will sail December 6 on the Majesti for Belgrade. The Minister of Latvia and Mme. Beya will be the honor guests at a tea to be glven by Mrs. Willlam James Monro, December 3. from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, at Wardman Park Hotel Annex. Senator Samuel M. Shortridge of California, who is now in Washington, is at the Mayflower. Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten will have a box at the Army- Navy dance on Thanksglving night, when their guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Logan Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. McKenney. Mr. and Mrs. Britten will Friday for New York. Col. and Mrs.) Arthur the latter's daughters, Roebling, are ' leaving today for Tarrytown, N. Y., to remain over Thanksgiving _with Mrs. O'Brien’s mother, Mrs. Henry Estabrook. Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening, later taking their guests to the Navy relief ball. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. M. E. Har- rison will go to Philadelphia Friday, ‘where they will join frien ho will mccompany them to New York to at- tend the Army-Navy foot ball game. Comdr. and Mrs. Harrison entertained & company at an Italian dinner Satur- day evening in their home at 1850 Co- lumbia road. Miss Dewey to Make Formal Bow This Afternoon. The Assistant Secretary of Treasury and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey will entertain at tea this afternoon in their residence, on Rhode Island avenue, when they will resent their daughter, Miss Suzette ewey, to society. The house has a charming arrangement of vyellow chrysanthemums and roses and re- cetving with the bud will be Miss Lenore Scullin, Miss Violet Spencer, Miss Frances McKee, Miss Eleanor ‘Wilson, Miss Mary Eula Mason and Miss Rosamond Reed. Mrs. Dewey will have assisting her Miss Ailsa Mellon, Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, wife of the Assistant Becretary of the Navy; Mrs. Fred A. Britten, Mrs. J. Butler Wright, Miss Julia Mattis, Mrs. Benjamin F. Hutchinson, Mrs. Herbert M. Lord, leave O'Brien and the Misses the mamsgzEsE==. - D Washington’s Smartest Restaurant 0.1 Thomas Circ Mhone Mase 4384 $or RESERMATIONS “PAT ROONEY NIGHT” Friday, November 27 Arichtreat with Pat Rooney and his company entertaining. FAWN GRAY will continue in her popular dance presentation during dinner and supper. Meyer Davis’ Famous Le Paradis Band Crpmwell 1599-1658 eroomed good looks. Oliver knew only the half of N.W. F. 6th and C Sts. Washington ! | Palmer, The retiring first secretarv of the ! {out | sunburst fof Col. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Leiter an M vellow on Donovan, Mrs. Chandler Anderson. Dewey will wear a gown of chiffon in two shades, made lines with silver em- ., and the bud will wear a white chiffon, embrolidered in silver and pearls, the bodice made without sleeves and the skirt of two ruffles of the chiffon. She will carry orchids. Col. and Mrs. Mark Brooke will en- tertain at a tea dance this afternoon at Ra 's, when they will present 3 liss Hallie Brooke, to society. Receiving with Mrs. Brooke and the bud will be Miss Aline O'Don- nell of Baltimore. Miss Georgina Hicks, Niss Neville Gherardl, Miss Beatrice llenderson, Miss Francesca McKenney, ) Lilie Roosevelt, Miss on, Miss Charlotte Bradley, Miss Childre: -y ¥ Maud Mason, Grace W Miss Lydia Archbold. The recefv- ing party will stand before a screen of flowers sent to the popular debu- tante, and Autumn flowers and foliage will be used throughout the ballroom. Alternating at the tea table will be Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Tavlor, Mrs. John McAuley Mrs. 'Kellogg Bradley, Mrs. Upshur Moorhead, Mrs. Walter Wil- cox, Mrs. Arthur Davis, Mrs. Helen gn Mrs, Willilam Wooten. At the punch bowl will be Mrs. Alex- nder 1. Mitchell, jr. Miss Mary Johnson and Miss Katherine A Brooke will wear a gown of blue georgette embroidered in cut steel, made on straight lines with a band of gray fur marking the hem line, and her hat will be of blue zeorgette and silver lace. Miss Brooke will wear a dainty frock of white lace, over heavy white satin, made rather long waisted with a very full irt. A flower design is picked the lace with seed pearls, and «t one side of the waist is a large of the pearls. She will carry an arm bouquet of pink roses and orchids. Miss O'Donnell and Mrs. Charles Carroll of Raltimore are house guests {rs. Brooke and will at- tend the iscopal Eye, Ear and "Throat Hospital ball this evening at the Willard Hotel. Conte Volpi, head of the Itallan debt misslon, was host at luncheon yester- day at the Ritz-Carlton, in New York, in honor of the Ambassador of Italy, Signor di Martino. Last evening the Ambassador and Signora di_ Martino and Conte and Contessa Volpi were the guests of honor at a dinner which the Italy- America Soclety gave at the Biltmore in New York. Miss Frances Dwyer, daughter of Col. Thomas F. Dwyer of the Panama Canal Zone, who has been the house guest of Mrs. Robert Plerre Robert, e to New York to attend the Army-Navy foot ball game. She was accompanied by Mrs. Thomas Lippitt Wattles, who will join Lieut. Wattles on his return from a cruise to Aus- tralla. Mrs. Robert Pierre Robert will go to Boston today to join Enslgn Robert, who 18 also returning from a cruise. The Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes and Mrs. Stokes will entertain at dinner, December 26, for their debutante daughter, Miss Olivia Stokes, in com- pliment to_the members of the Yale | Dramatic Club. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Puller will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment to Mrs. Frederick D. Gar- diner of St. Louis, who is spending a few days in Washington at the May- flower Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Puller will go to Or- ange, N. J. tomorrow to spend LUNCHEON SODA CANDIES —Each the best of its kind in Washington. High quality, reasonable prices—and served in a store whose atmosphere of refinement you will appreciate. Music daily, twelve until two. canov oF T 1223 F Street N.-W. * of Series AVE your starched cbllars Tolmanized. When they come home freshly white, with rare smoothness and flexibility, you will appreciate the new collar comfort. Those around you will notice the new collar good looks. Only Tolman Tolmanizes. To have our driver call, call Franklin 71. TorMan | AUNDRY [ | HARR IS X s A o MISS HALLIE BROOKE, ‘Who will be presented at a tea which her parents, Col. and Mrs. Mark Brooke, will give this afternoon. Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crawford and will later go to New York, where Mrs. Puller will spend a_ week, Mr. Puller returning to Washington Monday. Mrs. V. Marshall Clopton and her son-n-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Leland Dobson Webb, are mo toring to Annapolis this evening for the regimental hop at the Naval Acad- emy. Mrs. Clopton will entertain at the Congressional Country Club at a Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow eve- ning. Miss Nancy Macdonald Spalding will return from Vassar to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Spald- ing, at 2640 Woodley place northwest. Mr. Henry M. Dawes, brother of Vice President Dawes, arrived today at the Willard, where he plans to re main several days. _Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thornton of Vir- ginia have taken an apartment in the Wilsonla, at 1830 K street, for the Winter. Mrs. A. Geary Johnson will be host- ess at dinner this evening for her son, DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF ATTRACTIVE DRAPERIES Very cholce selection of materials to se- lect from CORNELL WALL PAPER (0. 714 13th St. N.W. Main 5373-5374 | | 1 i 1 1 many kinds of gifts ment. Phone Main UNDERWOOD 8 UNDERWOQD Portrai 1230 Cemnecticut Avenue. SPECIALS FLO\VERS and Blooming Plants for Thanksgiving Day remembrances and to deck your dinner promise busy times for all four of the con- veniently located “Cash & Carry” stores. Special of Flowers, $1.50 Beautiful Pompon | Chrysanthemums, 50c Cyclamen Plants, $2.50 OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY | Cashé& CarryFlowerStores | Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Chorge on Other Orders 804 17th 2467 18th Tel. Col. 9907 807 14th Phone Fr. 5443 Phone Fr. 10391 Special Christmas Pictures $20 Dozen Lovely styles and the newest lightings. Soft gray in finish. Handsomely mounted. Come to our studio and examine the Studio open Sunday, 10 to 1, by appoint- > later taking her guests to the Episco- | pal Eve, Ear and Throat Hospital ball |at the New Willard. | Miss Marlowe Bride of Mr. | Beasley Last Evening. | | The marriage of Miss Laura Etta | Marlowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Walter R. Marlowe of Front Royal, Va., to. Mr. Willlam Pruette Reasley lowed, after which Mr. and M ley left for New Orleans, w former is connected with the Treasury Department. The bride has made her home in Washington for eral years, and Mr. Beasley is a veteran of the World War, having served over- seas with the 81st Division, and he is a member of the Stewart Walker Post of the American Legion M Virginia _ Claire Willlams 'WINDOW SHADES' Any size up to 38-In.x6.6-fr. pont Toutine Cloth. teh Holland ... un-Lite Cambric est Domestie Holia) Opaque Cloth . Hartshorn Rollers Exclustvely. THE SHADE FACTORY 1109 14th St. N.W. Main 1042 | 8175 s1.60 for Christmas. 4400. of Quality. ‘elephone Main 4400 table, at prices that Baskets bunch daughter of Mrs. Samuel Lewis Hel- tan, and Mr. Willlam Henry O'Brien, son of Mrs. Harriet O'Brien of Lynn- brook, Long Island, will be married this evening. The ceremony will be performed at 8:30 o'clock in the home of Dr. and Mrs, Heltan at 111 Quincy street, Chevy Chase, Md., Rev. H. H. Sterrett of All Souls’ Memorial Church officlating. An informal reception will immedlately follow the ceremony. The marriage of Miss Matilda Park Bryant, daughter of Mrs. Bryant and the late Mr. Victor S. Bryant of Durham, N. C., to Mr. Robert Bar- nett George, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 8. George of Fast Palestone, Ohlo, and Asheville, N. C., will take place this evening ats 8:30 o'clock, in Durham, the Rev. Dr. David H. Scanlon of First Presby- terlan Church officiating. Miss Anne Joy Clark of Little Neck, Y., 18 the guest of Mirs Lydia wards in her home at 1008 Massa- vhusetts avenue northeast. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wells of Wells- ville, Ohfo, are at the Powhatan for the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Robert Bourke, accom. panied by her sister, Miss Margaret Lynam, will leave Friday for New York. They will be gone for about 10 days. Ize, daughter of Mr. _Miss Beatrice 3 th Pa nued on ability to make Good Window Shades WOer at factors prices gives you etter Shude for Less Money. Draperies, Slip Covers. Cor W MERAtF 3211 for Estimates “Dulin & Martin Bldg. our To Main 1213 F St From the Stationery Shop One of the beauties of “shopping” here for Christ- Presents lies in the fact that there is not only a vast variety of articles for a choice, but that the price range is almost endless. You can display your indi- viduality and lmit your ex- penditure without effort. Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Men’s Pocketbooks Box Paper Address Books Brief Cases Appointment Books Bridge Sets And a selection of Christ- mas Cards that covers every possible taste. low as Sc. Prices as Will You Add o SETH THOMAS o Your Home This CHRISTMAS? Threse are a few of the many beautiful patterns in our stock —for the boudoir, living-room, hall, dining-room or desk. new ereation in Seth Thomas Announces esch quarter of the with full chime metes. Base 21 Crins 90—A <hi: bou inches, 2—A decldedly attractive boudoir movement ia with eight da; t 9, ches. T, 7—A clock of wide Gineot alght ey mrement in REsrE L o it 9inches....ovearans 1209 Wis. Ave. Phone West 1702 N 3—A very attrpetive elock e it bourersuredon it 1 Open a Charge Account Salvatore Desio Jeweler & Silversmith 926 F St. N.W. P or Bateblished 381 Marriage Licenses. arriage licenses have been issued to the Klll& Ie(a Mary L. Ryan, both nd Hazel L. West- N following : Warner B; Wegiov over, both of Azales, N. Mo ey Wblf-'m " Beasley an Willlam il ™ Cliftord Conly Chester Goldsberry and Berf Walter Jo) and S, Qpear L. Millard and eodore Smith an d und Alice Morr' berlake of Blackburn o ¢! wini R Crait ‘and bosfu of Coliingswood. N amens E. Bryant of this M Brooks of Seat Pleasant. (amie 1 i Firude L. 0'Brien and Charlotte E. and Amanda Armstrong. ha Terrell. Iberta Citpoer. Tarkeburs. ¢ Siatnis ittaburgh, gy aod Martha SOCIETY. < folix A, Copeey and Lorens G, Herbert. ‘alter £ Hall and Sarah R_ Chopin. William W. Haley of Crewe. Va.. and Irma Pillow of Richmond. Va. H. Maynard Rothgeb and Naomt E. France Nathaniel Harrls and Ruth Jackson d Carter and Elizabeth Holton. h P. Jones aud Mary Wilson. both . Va. Skiados and Ethel H. Fischer. McMahon and Teresa V. Fitz- Henry A, Lyles and Irepe E. Smith, rihur B. Zimmerle and, Maiy 4. Horgwn. omer C. Hayden and Ashler Mills. both of Frederickaburs. V3. ward Smith and Lula Clark, both of % ter. and Annette S Brown. § ve ath; o W. Kern ‘fi'y M. Mack. ynn, Marjorie V. Vanderslice of New York Chief Army Chaplain’s Mission. Col. John T. Axton, chief of Army chaplains, is making a series of Sun day visitations to Army stations i) the vicinity of the District to observe the work being done by the chaplains and to inspect the facilities provided for religious services. He was at Fort Mpyer last Sunday, and is scheduled to visit Washington Barracks, For: Humphreys, Walter Reed Genera Hospital, Fort Washington and Cam Meade, successively, in the near f ture. Mar] patrick. WL ThE ity Efforts are belng made o revi:« the almost extinct specles of Wels! Curgl dog, one of the anclent cattle driving breed. — e = Shoes can be half-soled at home ‘with waterproof glue. E. Bower, "SPLITDORF RADIO RECEPTION S tubes. Attractive cabinet in dark walnut and light natural grain. Price, §75. ‘The Grande Speaker, illus- trated, $22.50 extra. Other models from $60 to $425. . - {im cers sell Dx RECEPTION? 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