Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1925, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925 - — 2| burt, prestdent Bryn Mawr Club of|with chrysanthemums, palms ana|and Senora de Jaunts Freyre, Mr. ana|Mr. and rs, McCrady Bain, Miss | W s pol z | | Washington: Mrs.” Frederick ~Dunn, | ferns. Mrs. Richard Hugh Bagley, Lieut. and | ) o Mos and Mr. William | § e 1cy. | [ Mrs. John Jovet and Miss Margaret| The bride wore a gown of white|Mrs. Leland Dotson Webb, Senorita 5 were awarded for the | o - | Butler. crepe, embroidered in pearls, with a | Yolandra Jannis Freyre and Mr. Diaz- | highest scores and = light supper was " . > n—— “ o circular skirt and bishop sleeves of Chumagri, the nephew of the Chilean | served at midnight | " X _Our village grocers, Span & Spick.| Mrs. W. I. Zumbrunn of the May- | crepe romaine. She wore o corsage | Ambassador to Great Britain, who is == i M ISS”ED resort to no unseemiy trick to seli| flower haa been giving a_series of | bowauct of white roses. |in Washington on « visit. A birthday lunche s given at -nelr wholesome wares; they tell the | entertainments in behalf of her two - e . el the residenc, - r X ” ' - . Al ittlif of Baltimore, he residence of M B. John truth ubout their peas. about their | house guests, Miss Blanche Bomer | na way mairon nt honor. She ware | Recont guests of Mr. and Mrs. | ston in honor (o Mrs. Hariet Billin prunes and rice and cheese, canned |of Brownsville, “Tenn., and Mine Tog | o' giwn of yellow crepo and lac George B. Johnston were Miss Gladys | Saturday, when giests included Mic soups and boneless pears. How often| King of Dyersburg, Tenn., both very | o 53" §F ST . M. Commings of Berkeley, Calif., and | Fanny M. Dage, Mis. Abbie M RAVE | housewives are incensed on finding | popular young ladies in Southern so- r. Willlam R. Bluehdorn of ¥art- | Miss Emma A. Gibbs of Denver, Colo. | Ars. 3 T they are up against a lot of wilted!ciety. h kil 5 - Tie coll t the bride- a e o helma Rector and Margaret ns; they ordered things at Ding- | A dinner was glven in their honor | o5 b Sl ; R §:;xr‘t"§;.:’.?vrir-}lxn”-hllz:"“u.(x‘ B Jab | ~ 4 ¢ A T T e Tl deal evith|and among the guests were Senator Zuch and his bride left on a | Sec ssisted by Mrs. William I. and ) ) = = ITNESS . Tolson Guest Artists at | men no more who send them mildewed |ana Mrs. Rice W. Means, Capt. and | motor trip to the Southern citles and | e othor Tsrabrd oh e € Florence, Obio | This Dingbat oft delivers) Mrs. Milburn, Col. Edwin P. Thayer, 2 i 5 e 12 i S . - »|are z to spend the Winter in vill col P O] P e v Community Event inks. like onlons. rhubarb, beanless | Mr. and Mes. M. W. Ewell, Misa . |} PlAnRINE to spend th (e bazear of the botlety i the Sum: | 3 Mre. Churles Curter S e ; . strings, which are not fresh and fine; | Pearle Zumbrunn and Mr. and Mrs.| "0 e gutoftown guests were | ool House, on Aspen street | yies Rue Willson of : l'u.sluoned for Feminine Favor e blames 1t o his honehead clorka, | - F. Zumbrunn, Mr. Brazil Brown, | Mrs’ Marie S. Bladin. Mr. Eric Bladin, |northwest near Piney Branch road, | Washineton A Free concert, Masonic Templ and milics & meutaful wime., Erl oo e Mr. and Mrs. Whittlif and Mr. J. Con | tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 10 o'clock | T4 Birteentn e s e o o aen we | ., Thursday evening Mrs. Zumbrunn|noly of Baltimore, Md.; Miss Goldie |p.m. A chicken lunch will be served Fork e et e e D e o e le; | entertalned a large number of guests alentine of Columbus, Ohio, and [at noon and a turkey dinner from 5 | Bame and week end , New Vork avenue morth- ave ordered kippered fish, ‘or berries | ot bridge, followed by @ luncheon, con: ‘alent! S GolEmbuaONtoEad | aBincdis sxidl st, tonight, $:15 o'clock; doors in a box; we want the goods for which | clyding the day with a midnight dance e -\(r)aldl Mrs. F. D uch 0 o'clock. g . hio. 7 = One n o'ctck; admisston | [we pay, and do not care to lst all day | a¢’the Congrensional Countey Ciub. dEGE | One 3 y to wild, impassioned talks. Today 1| %% (B¢ CQOETeSsiont . CORTEY K have | 1 e aiD oty Gfiaie atidineen atifhe N : or that carrics lerica,” salute to the flag, ‘alled up Span & Spick requesting | heen arranged for her guests for this | oone Of Merey ge flower in honor of Mrs. Mary ibed belov cath of allegiance thetn Mtons ) s Ihiloe ot o S| lauiinnt tkweskc: and Breakfast Wednesday. McLeary of New York City, who has 1 : T i s e T = | Mrs. Henry E. Brown. widow of (been her guest for two weeks. a 3000 Window Shades My o Home,” ave a brand that some consider fine| The list of patronesses tuking tables | Mr. Justice Brown, and honorary | for oW s o Marching t ind grand, but you It may not ple for the card party to be given DY |president of the board of the Housc| A five hundred party was held It's not sufficlently decayed to suit the | Columbia € hapter, D. A. R.. at the | ¢ Mercy, will head the ving line | urday evening at the home of Dr. . to offer to & | Women's City Club tomorrow nfght | Wednesday morning for the bridge Mrs. R. Graham Lamb, 1600 Q & u wadt 4 day or four, | includes Mrs. J. H. Harper, M breakfast to be given at the Hotel | Among the guests were u el memeltingiini some more) ¥ { Mayflower «at 1 o'elock for the benefit | W. I3 Stutzman, Mr. and el recy .7 Now Tin-{ 13 1. Cooley, Mrs. C. B. Gwyn, Mrs. |of this important institution and the | Sheehan, Mr. and Mrs. R0 e 1 sing thelr. J. Dickson, Mrs. F. B. furtherance of its humanitarian work. - isee, ol Jotems, of Ness|wcs W. 5 Cols, Mea ely, | Mrs. Brown will be in ll'-\u‘ur e these worthy men, | JiE% H. C. Gauss, M. 3 - - | Ridgley Hunt, honoru GhE mmf‘lm Slceits taacle Y men, | jace, Mrs. G. Hill, Miss Nellie Ross, dent; by Mrs. Henry Fitch, vice b Copyrignt) c ALY fAgox. |Miss Janey Holbrook, Miss Mary | lent of the board, and by Madame = N. | Beatrice Gwyn, Miss Isabel Myrth, |Ekengren, who is chairman for the T Miss Dora Bailey and Miss Evelyn |bridge breakfast that is attracting so Vi . ch inte: 1 id of the House of || 4 3 ¢ ! OKLAHOMA COLLEGE \V:\‘l-rmarln e t‘nu_)‘nuresv. n al he e ¥ | . 4 4 1 b LI E SO KA ERD NG e e e aa e ook s xtome, Convensir Tioext oz (he 4] o ¢ 22-inch size, 20.00 Washington, for the b o < CIE woman should have ¢ such de t at the home of the latte: parents, land tables for the bridge breakfast 11,500 a .| Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Stewart, 2831| Wednesday. 500 Head in Tntermational Ex. Twenty-elghth street, foilowing the - | vosition in Chicago—Main chr ning of their infant son, Robert M \ Marshall Clopton e Stewart Black,at St. Thomas' Church, | tained a box party at the Southern So- Show Opens Today. | Woodley hen Father Waish |ciety ball Friday evening. Among her = ) s officiated. Miss Eleanor Dougherty of | Ztiests were the Minister of Hollvin Beauty l'lus l)cp«.ndahlh!\' and Quality 3. witn | Philadelphia acted as godmother and pas - T Techath | Mr. John R. Dally, godfather. Among Our Stock at Its Best e plscoiinsens [\ hoseiRoicame trony E hliagelobla £ g 15-Jewel, 14-Kt. White Gold ; Consider Christmas drew Dough- GTEaY e Andrew Dough ions & tock exposition, Sud o1 (e S bl | Y iends will think you're Q|| s 50 $ 00 ing in all the main divisions of the a new auto after your | 2. o show starts today. Live stock will car has been cleaned pass before more than 50 experts, in- 3 : ; cluding critics of foreign countries, | ington this week to be the guest of —Our COId Dry Small Deposit . e e —Steam Process i FlC0 Salvatore Desio . LEATHER GOODS total 11,500 head. The wedding of Miss Gwendolyn 1. ([ ¢, ide, h— . S Jeweler iy St | ihoma’s victory gives the quintet | Brelthaupt, daughter of Mrs. Florenc and the motor—yo S tillwater, Okla., two legs on |C. Breithaupt of Washington and M i clsned by this wondessul 926 F St., Bet. 9th and 10th ) | City Club Building 1311 G Street N.W. collegiate trophy. offered by | George Lawrence Zuch of Cincinnati, | I R Union. Stock Yaras and. Teanci | Ohio, took place at the home of the [J brocess. Next to Motropolitan | Phone Main 2568 b 1p must be l bride's - yes afternoon | ::'”\Y‘)N"n‘u'w to upholstery, Ghion &k Chasgs. Aecouiit chaplain_o! ise I Cold Steam Process Auto of Representativ: pastor of the | 20 = Calvary M. E. Church, performed the | Laundry, 1139 17th o New Mayflower. Phione Fr. 8433 OHIO EDITOR DIES. B e ol it i - S S EF I A eI € won twice. . C. Thampson. 84, Was One of Pioneer Publishers in State. | g ; Have Youl' pm SLAWARI November 30 k o For the convenience ot . Flll'nltlll'(’ 3| our patrons, the store will tme e had been g be open Monday, Wednes- Upholstered BEot i) The Galeite his e cvnen By i | © ) LIKE NEW AGAIN Thompson family for nearly 100 years W. D. Thompson will succeed his father as third-generation editor of For the Coming Holiday Season the publication. | S O C IETY Three-Piece Living Room $ 1 O day and Friday cvenings R D AT until 9 o’clock. T T T e Suites Upholstered for..... n Mawr | X THIS LOW PRICE IS FOR LABOK T Tems 10w PRICE I FOR LABOK ONLY Among Sensationally low prices on Tapestr: RadE I oni ol Hoaee SLIP COVE] MADE TO ORIH R MERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. FURNITURE 627 F St. N.W. 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