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6 SO0CIETY Secretary of State and IMPORTANT WEDDING OF YESTERDAY ART 2. Davison Glee Club Gives Vesper Music Today. The fourth vesper concert ged SOCIETY. Courtesy to Debutantes Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes and Planned for Wedneaday | Wardman Park Hotel Theater Presents Maude Frances Dramatic Reader in a Literary Progran Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, jr., will give a tea dance at the Mayflower Hotel Wednesday for the debutantes of the season. by Ruby Smith Stahl, to be given at the First Congregational Church today at 4:45 p.m., wil' feature the Davison Glee Club, Johr K. Monroe conductor, and Katheris Riggs | rpist, with Charles T. Ferry organ- | “Joyce Kilmer Appreciation Program” Sun., Dec. 13, 5 P.M. Chief Justice at | Wedding Of Miss Grosvenor and Mr. Blair in Church of the Covenant Yesterday—Diplomats and Other The program will include: Prelude, organ, “Fantasia in E Minor," Distinguished Persons Attend. “Tencbrae Factae Sunt “Benedictus e AN N U B R “D Giee Clib Stevens 1113 G STREET eral and is a partner of Mr. George W Wickersham and Mr. Henry W. Taft, is the twin brother of Di Grosvetor, and so closely r him that even his intimate friends constanily confuse the two. In addition to the sist Of far more than local interest was the wedding at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the Church of the Cove- nant of M « ude Hubbard hter of Dr. a to Mr. Pax . Lefor yarty the chur ctus Katherine Rigen ctures, “Tower of Babel” . Rubinstein ns of Shem. (b) “Sons of Ham™ Club, gan, e in G Faulkes Solveig's Song"..... ... Grieg he Fountain”.... . " " Faure kY the Night'*Traditional - Rigks unt of Olives.” Beethoven A Sensational Clearance of Smart Hats to make room for the incoming new novelties. th whom, Hallelujah choru: and D Postlude, organ. Memb of the club include: First Tenore—William H. Bell. Le Roy Bendheim, E. H. Brown, P. E. an. J. A Slat) D. T k F son and B Fir bar, jr: O. 8. E B. A Kosicki and J cond_ Bassos—T ‘ o A i S J B g o o o G @ Every Velvet Hat ‘ £/ | [Woawon Velvet and Satin Combinations o |G Group of Velours and Felts— Window Shades { Some Sitk and Met Some Silk and Metallic Ouf AT S Tole Tt e, St | combinations— | tter Rhade for Less Money. e Draperies. Slip Covers. Third Floor Qmor W MMERwit Main 3241 for, Kat 2 |~ R R R R R R IR QT % The Ideal | Christmas Gift A FUR COAT or SCARF @ Specially Reduced for the holidays is a splendid collec- tion of handsome Fur Coats and Scarfs. ates in Equity Receive which has attracted such fa ile comment in legal and business e was a second leutenant vears in the A and the Argonne and St. Mi offensives. He ix assoclated with the firm of Cadwalader, Wickersham and Taft, and is a mbher of Phi Beta < evsity, Princeton nd of the Choice for the late Ju the guests were Jus Justice and A Mrs . Secretar: the Ambas a Mathieu and Mme s Bryn, th and Mme. 1k, the M Mme. Panar W Minister of and the M Swizerland nd | and Mrs. Fran verett > Low, Mr s. John Hays sworth Joh Jo n K M Mr M Irs. Stanf rs. Fred A. Britten, Theodore Burton and and Mrs, Mrs Mrs Mrs UNOERWOOD S~ YNDERWOOD, MRS. PAXTON BLAIR, ce yesterday afternoon was Miss Gertrude Grosveno was performed at 4 o'clock in the Church of the ive and - st Wlgoe Y Who before her m W o Grosvenor. The cerem daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. venant. yant, A Mr. and Mrs . , President of the A ated Press and Mrs. Frank B. Noves, The president of George Washing- ton Universitv and Mrs. Lewis, the president of Georgetown University Rev. arles W. Lyons, S. I.: the Right Rev. Bishop Shahan, president of | Catholic University of America; the M Princess Cantacuzene Heads A!‘( patronesses list patronesses for Prince Ramonovsky's exhibit of pic- 1d at the Mayflower | turday includes Russian Benefit Lists Distinguished Patrons | The audience which for the Rus day afternoon Missouri Society Honors Congress Delegation will assemble| The Missouri Society when it| A in Ballet-Concert on Fri-| meets Tuesday evening, December 15, | Serge ‘clock, in Poli's | in the Washington Hotel, will have as zuished rep- | guests of honor Senator and Mrs. cousins of sch of New Y 8 , and the wedding ires to be wore a gown Tues 1euse with a hat of Blair, mother of georgeite over oth | d his bride left Wash- | president 'of the American University and Mrs. Lucins C. Clark, the secre- iary of the Smithsonian Institution and Mrs. Charles D. Walcott, the sec retary of the National Research Coun- interested of the diplomatic corpsand | james A. as well and residents, all kee, n aiding this novel ince by Reed, Senator and Mrs. as numberless | George H. Willlams, Representative nd Mrs. Willilam L. Nelson, Repr ve and Mrs. Ralph Baile antacuz George Robert Mrs ickerman H. G John Hays Hammond, y Blair, Mme. Eken: q All are from our regular stock—all measure up to the Lo ot orful perfor for the benefit of Mrs. ) Russian refugee fur ferick Dent Gra Mre. St Walsh »hn B sentative and Mrs. Thor v, Representative and Mrs. Jc \ken by prom- |J. Manlove, Representative and Mu {n \Washington, | L: C. Dyer, Representative and Mrs ,ver, Mrs., | Charles " L. Kiefner, McKinley, |and Mrs. Harry o | sentative and Mr: ntative n and| re they | cil, Dr. Vernon Kellogg, the president of the Daughters of the an Rev tion, Mrs. Anthony ne Cook principal of Mount | in. Vernon Seminary, Miss Jean Cole; | includi Miss Mabel Boardman, ~ secretary, | Robert American Red Cross; the Bishop of Washington and Mrs. Freeman, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Lejeune, Canon and Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes, Surg. Gen. and Mrs. Merritt Ireland, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, Mr. and Mrs Victor Kauffmann, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman, Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Simonds. From New York were Miss Alma Kruttschnitt, aunt of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur L. Merrian, Mr. and Mrs ank B. McG: Mr. and Mrs. R. W. B. Elliott nd Mrs. Charles F. Pope, Mr. . Robert Chap: n Heyl, | jr.; Mrs. Joseph Hardie, Mr. Henry W. Taft, M {rs. Joseph P. Blair, Miss Car Miss Augusta y. Mr. and Mr: ulian A Ripley and Maj. and Mrs. Roland Fortescue. oy 5 usual Saks standard of Qual- ity, Style and Reliability. A Deposit Will Reserve Any Selection Until Christmas Hend John Gib- osvenor made her debut in three years z0. She of Mou Vernon Semi. y and during the past two Winters has studied painting in New York at the Art Students’ League, of which B member. In 1923, with went around the world, 1 months in Japan and o traveled exten- Davidson, Mrs e F Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, | T ntative and Mrs. John H. Gibhons, Mrs. John Hays | Son, Representative and Mrs, ¢ Hammond, M Henry W. Fitch, Mrs.| C. Ellls, Representative and Mrs. R Frederick Mrs. Willlam A, HilL, Lozier, Representative and M -s Hornblower, Mrs. Edwin | M. A. Momjue, Representative Cl M Charles Boughton | L. Faust and Representative J ©der Kirk. I Milllgan. Representative and Mrs for seats have beenCleveland A. Newton will welcome ssador of [ the guests and members to this sec thieu, Mme. Wal.; ond meeting of the season. de Chayle of the French! Senator George H. Willlams, junior from the State, whl address At 10 o'clock the danc The program of danc- e of Mr. and Mrs | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd :.[Rea and Miss Jane Anderson. Res ervations for playing cards can be |made in advance through the chair man, Mrs. George Talbot, 2351 17th o Yot 3L Fashionable Clothes At Half the Cost Make them your- wlif under my pe W L, P R 2 e S Gilbert f the Na- and editor agazine, of the shing- erved on the | Guardians of | mother side | hter the late Alexander ( ham Bell, inventor the telephone, and the late Mrs. Tabel Hubbard liell. On her fathers cide she is the granddaughter of Dr. Edwin A. Grosvenor, LL. D., of Am Ma professor emeritus at ge and for many years 1ational president of Phi Beta «nd through her grandmother, Mrs. dwin A. Grosvenor, she is second usin of Chief Justice Willlam How- i Taft and of Mr. Henry W. Taft New York. She is a grandniece of Mr. Charles J. Bell, president of the American Security & Trust Co., and Mrs. Bell if'you have them remodeled here. She is also the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Speclal Low Prices Edwin Prescott C - of 128 Fas | Sixty-first street, 2l WOL FURRIER le and Mme. 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