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8 ol SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925. SOCIETY. SOCIETY o wmm | IRISHIK [henis P @ Florida ] For Slur on Work - SOUTHERN RESORTS Socu e Woman Who Adopted Infant De-’ N | Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Will Be| The Double Track-Sea Level Route By the Assoclated Press clares She Has Legally Waived LONDON, December 19.—Forty 9 Thl'ollflh Trains l)ally E 5 = 2 nglish bricklayers have gone on a Share in Estate FROM WASHINGTON i ¢ av /1 P 7 .| “dignity strike,” and say trey wil | 2 ™ & < Guests at Birthday Anniversary National Geographic Lec-| ;inity stk an sy ey wil | i s s 2200m / man Edward Price of the Lambeth e 0:40pm Coast Line Florida Mi turer Saw Section’s First | Borough Council apologizes for his | B the Associatsd Press. 115 a.m Fete This Evening. declaration to the council that they OAKLAND, Calif.,, De 3 Everglades L 40 a.m. T ey | Storm in Generation, take 1 minute and 12 seconds to lay -“Il‘ss t}n;m Hul.hckl.l;. \)\(hu. guardian- | ‘l‘;l:lm e . one brick. ship of Lawrence Beckwith, 9-month. | “ 1pm ‘i, PRESIDENT and Mrs.|of the Pan American Union. Dr. leo Soicriile 260 catpentars, patnt- |o10 Helr 1o & 400,000 easata in Mo | 5 han ICE PRESIDENT and 1 Dawes arc the guests in|S. Rowe: the Secretary to the Irest ers and other workmen are thrown |Mass., has been contested, declared || Fli. Fast Coa 5 am honor Miss Burton | dent and Mrs. Everett Sanders, the itertain a distinguished | Commissioner of Internal Revenue ny at dinner this eve-|and Mrs. David H. Blair, Mr. and ard Hotel, in| Mrs. Godfrey Lowell Cabot, Mr. and W will com the New Wil | s i Adventures off the coast of Ecuador | out of employment until the brick- |vesterday she did not expe t to receive 3, - layers’ honor is satisfled. any are of the estate and that at and Peru during the heavy rains of | #7000 TN, J ot ) 0 asserts that (torneys In the East have docusmenta| last February which were the first| ne will not retract, told the council |walving all claim to th ine The Standard Railroad of the South Atlantic Coast L mon | the birthday anniver-| Mrs. Lyman Kendall, Maj. and Mrs. this region had experienced for a| that the men employed on a mu- In a petition filed in Superior Court Tickets, reservations, information from sary of uncle, Representative | Peyton Gordon, Col. and Mrs. Arthur generation; were described by Dr. Rob- | Dicipal housing scheme were laying |here yesterday, Miss Hodgkin was | GEO. P. JAMES, G.P.A Theodore . Burton | O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sullivan, i only 400 bricks a day. charged with conspir: with two|] 1418“H"Si, N.w shington, D. C. g | Gomrisaibaie. abdiMra ‘Chno. R0 ert Cushman Murphy when he ad- G . sisters known as the Misses Anthony | Ambassador of Germany and | goiph, Mrs. T F. Walsh and dressed the National Geographic So- 2 in Providence. R. 1., on obtaining cus. | Be ST A t &0 | Mrs. John Allan Dougherty fety last evening at the New Masonic Births Reported. ‘l:"!r)m*"‘fn“;l; ST e s mother, Miss | ner last wnor of the Duke o J ec ied soon after . t : Zeorge W R | Te The following births have been reported | 0nHI% | R it o PARTME. of Anh »is making a short VIsit | Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George W. Read, | Temple. ,The following births b en reported | birth in Los Angeles last uar OB APARTME n oW ] accompanied by Miss Meta Blddle, | Explanation of the phenomena, the |2 the Health Depart tnithesh | “I adopted the child because he de- | HOSTREET N motored from Philadelphia, and are at | speaker said, is to be found in cer- | ““Richard L. and Thelma Middieton. boy. | serves a home and a chance,” sni | NEW MANA The Mi atvia and Mme- | 4 Th el Martinique for a few days. in_cyclical changes of the ocean| John R dnd Mionie A Bowen, boy | Miss Hodgkin. *I didn’t want him 1 Seya ts of honor at 2 currents, 8o that when, every 30 years| Miehael and Tinnle DeBornard. boy. o through life branded as an tea t f Mrs. Je W.| Mr. and Mrs E. Spitler of Vir- jor so, the tropieal waters push k Arthur M. and_Delours ur\\'x; 'f"",a"’fm mate child. Now I'm going Nichol 1l entertain from 4| ginja, near Stzunton, have announced the upward sweep of the Humboldt| §eures Y. and Blanche A Underwood. 81rl |y, * 1 46 not want the $400,000 and | to 6 Nicholson will be | the engagement of their daughter, current and raise the temperatures DiGennaro, boy attorneys In the East have my signa-| assiste vo sisters, Mrs. For-| virgie Modelle, to the Rev. Willlam of the coastal water along Peru, great ciouds form, sweep inland and break {into cloudbursts as they strike the | Andes, creating rivers down arroyos and landscaping mountain sides with green where they had been barren for decades. H. Compton. £irl | ture walving all claim to the money | Van Valin and Miss Ber- | Aubrey Lync e elf. Of course the child's| Davis. Presiding at the tea | Meth. rviods through the | Senora de Minister of Gaute- | Mrs. Ten on, Mrs. Wil- | to & large « Thomas H. Cam- | in her home on Park avenue, in New pastor of Calvary ist Eplscopal Church South, of ashington. ruard and Be Manuel G. and Ruth € tinez, girl, {for m; ights are not w The suit to set aside Miss Hodgkin guardianship was filed by Iarry F Dolan and Charles Houghton of Norfolk, who alleg are ok Wendell was hostess mpany at luncheon today Tred McKee and her daugh- s Amo L. McKee and Miss i the Powhatan their | Lou McKee, arrived in Wash- Brewster Bingham and Mr. |ington this morning to spend Christ- | holidays with Mr. McKee, at | Wardman Park Hotel. They came and the fish life along the it was these ¢ Murphy and his | study. Dr.” Murphy was able to trace ast and | The following d unges that Dr [to the Health Dep: . gron. 01 B o | 0077 Stella Wing | 1 V) d_Beatric ‘enn, bo; ! 2 S J 7 Weller, David | York, in compliment to Countess d: Wreck Disaster on Bird Life. Jiilllam and Beatrice Penn, boy !gu ardians of the child Danie per, Mrs. | Rodellac du Porzic Not only do these rains, when they [ Eivinand Peurl Clomons, boy' — { Cox, Mrs. Wilbur W | Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt and Mrs. |come, cause great discomfort among| Charles and Emma Joppy. girl. Australia its first | Hubbard and Mrs. Edwin A. Merritt. | o012 Lape of New York, have been ihuxmm belngs, whose homes, with| James and Emuma Baithrop. boy. sheet glas: which N B Jined Shoreham by Miss Eliza- open ventilating space under the o will emplo; i Senator and Mrs. Bingham Jolned at the Shoreham by 2 | caves, become water soaked, but they i It Joined by Sons for Holiday. beth P. Read, also of New: ¥oric. NSiteni | avsaster ninon ina nrea il Deaths Reported. i N and Mrs. Hiram Bingham | M AN n for the holidays in |te hours istunt went to States : = = rainfall boundary along the coast; | el Tospital 2 o, 8 5. David A. Reed | from Tucson, Ariz., where the Misses | arviame the ares Shiee witns fall | 3 4021 Shi flnl}; g -1 P th.n Ste“a d €S her i i a0 tea dunce this 4| \CRee Gre students in the University [ every Vear from those which et onty | ; w5 i TURKEY Christmas shopping [ ornod] & qa ERe tosa- | of Arizona. a downpour in a generation. Stril “ave. | mond Reed, in honor of the debutantes | e | ing aifferences exist along this bound. | EAith L, Stecie. 3. 201 5 she keeps those F : f the )0 and the Princeton Tri. | _Mrs. Willlam Denison Morgan of 1 erene " his bound. | Rilie Xichelsr 1 month. Childreq's Hos- | ¥ 3 1 o SO ok e B i ) treet clerks ahop~ = mDAnEsnC HOtel G o HDlday & starting difference of elimate. - | [ day. Georketos sty Houal | T E ping. Lunch~time enator Clarence C, s Jew = i ot climate. T d Ethel Proteau. 35 | & 3 ! Yo b A rehee C. DUl e Ini New!| Mrs: D4\ Fisraryanaidanghten The speaker showed pictures of | il e maes 18 SUNDAY 5 tite Happiness e Tt e RO BENE Miss Anne Hearne of Wheeling, W. Tarara, where 1,900 wells are in active | = Robert . FPreston, 40, 321 Srd st w114 - S St . are spending a few days at the operation: of Guavaquil, in Ecuador, TR REIEee o el and Mrs. Frank 12 Neon to 8:30 PM. .| Tea Room claims her, 1 | | | | | | { pital Represent Willard, where they arrived last night. to which’ many strange varieties of | *'Arnie Hill 47, 428 3rd ot £ w 33 dinner dance this | " = {craft ply up the Guayas River, and za Johnson: 74, 1832 Belmont rd & In Addition to Our Regular _ThathOd Ambro~ ardman Park Hc Harris-Sansbury Weddin, he told of the signs advertising the A Thompson, 63, 1504 & . ;i Viraman i oo, ' | HarrisSansbury Wedding he told of the signs advertising the| 3afina Fhomioson, 4 . A LaCarte Service Sla Salad tames her. = ; re coretary of the| Miss Edith Sansbury of Forestvill e e - LR saying “Ecuadorean hats, unjustly SRR : p s 2 Charles S. Dewey | Md., and Mr. Paul A. Harrls of Mi Here from New: ¥orkias thejgucst o Bodrey Towe! = callett Panamas.” e explained that —| Daily T-H;ldolgote Dinner @/ : i/ ce this evening | waukee, Wis., were married at Rock- the ns. where the hats are | ; ; ! 2 W 1de Island ave- | ville, Md., at 1 o'clock vesterday after- | though requested, will not be obliga- Marriage Licenses ““;“"‘ ementiiaking their name from Society of Washington debutante daughter, | noon. The attendants were Mr. Sam | tory. g - a former point of distribution SRR Soaaal = = Miss Dewey is | Sansbury of Florlda, brother of the | Mrs. Henry F. Dimock Is honorary ve been issued to the | Sihih: s }Al'hS!S Annual Exhibition, n,n,‘mifN‘,Um( Dijeva taste an Am-~ house party over the | bride, and Miss Ann Padgett of Wash- | chairman and Mrs. Theodore Douglas | Dyt e foepoint Oys vers uests are | ington. They wlil reside at 1501 |Robinson is honorary vice chairman | Notan 5 of bird life on ,-Xl\ri‘Corcoran Gallery, December : ClalEn brosia Salad? Served Mis: > ine | M: chus v - membly board: Mrs, Rose % lcoas . including the Blue-footed | isque of Lobster ey o Beshi A A chusetia Syonuo ochthess: o s (AssamDly Dageanl el Maweon. | Booby of EI Muerto, or Santa Clara 9, 1925, to January 3, 1926,‘\‘ Roast Virginia Turkey at the new Happiness ’ Netrly Mr. Raymond T. Baker has return- | man and Mrs. William Laird Duniop Darden. both | yjan, and other varieties on La |, 5 {5 Dressing Cranberry Jelly T a Rgom on FSt bt ed from the West and is at his apart- | jr 45 secretary. —Members of th Ruth F. Clifton, | Plata Island, which takes its name | inclusive. | Candict Sweetl Eolalics e 9 ment at Wardman Park Hotel for the | hoard are Mrs. Dwight Davis Md., and | TOM the days when it 1 tr - g Creamed Spinach . car 1] th You can Winter. Pierce Butler, Mrs. Claude A. n- | S point of the Spanish galleons, e - - I or et B line - > son, Mrs. David Reed, Mrs. William Aderson shown. i 6 eBvying uu,mg[;nfg |5 Broiled Spanish Mackerel [ g vange Sts at dinner this even: | sl conmry venneld entertained & |3 hyier, Mrs. Robert Lansing. Mrs nas | " Quito, 15 miles from the equator, phrthy Ay BE Braised Cauliflower ; 'Chocolat2s there, toe ing at the Mayilower Hotel preceding | oday in the wresqontal GinlonCheon | Stephen B. Elkins, Mme. Ekengren, |has an altitude which gives it one | M 8 Hashed or Cream Potatoes s a2 that the dance to he by her purents. | of the Mayfion: NE TOOIM | afrg. John Hayvs Hammond, Mrs of the most delightful and equable | l i Hiazt of Tettace Sala | and soda? Say, E\ & | e Mayflower. Theodore V. Boynton, Mrs, Minniger- climates fn the world, Dr. Murphy | (i ] : Russian Dressinz Fountain has ‘em Admiral and Mrs. George W. Wins-| Mrg. §. D. Rockenbach, wife of Mad, | ode Andrews, Mrs. Breckinridge Long, | | sa1d, and hesides being ’ | 0 S Ice Cream or Charlotte Kusse low, who have been at the Willard Coffee, Tea or Mitk f al] beata mile./ K 4rn yf{ oga~ ca rRoom 107 F. St., N.W. Gen. bach, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Frederick for several weeks, left last m.m‘,,,‘;’,‘,‘“h'fgci‘,i’,‘,;i;‘_ i Bowiies & Dent Grant, Mrs. Gordon-Cumm St. Augustine, Fla., where Mrs. Copley Amory, Mrs. Charle spend the Winter. They| Miss Virginia Mitchell, who s a| Woodhull, Mrs. M. Orme Wilson, jr i to the Willard early in | student at Goucher College, will spend | Mrs. Robert Low Bacon, Mrs. Regi the Christmas holidays with her par-|nald S. Huidekoper and Mrs. Walter ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell, at |R. Tuckerman. the Calverton Apartments. velous be: t with lots of whit i 4 +i i B Al Power Direbilingfrnish ground of green pe it affords cc S LB mopoli In one day | | there the visitor may see Ecuadorean | . women in the latest Paris gowns, | ponchos, and - more . with | . and Doris Elteat toan hart. Former § of War and Mrs. W. Weeks sailed from Panama president of the New Year Eve iy, December 8, for New York| The engagement is announced of | Landscape Club, will be the g Escher. at . ’ T Viriinta THE WILLARD fter spending several months tour-| Mrs. Rae Worth Taylor to Dr. How- | honor of the Art Promoters’ (i nE o South and Central America. |ard Shield McCandlish of Washing- | morrow afternoon at the clubroom : = COFFEE SHOP b ..n(lex‘x? Weeks were guests of | ton and New York. The wedding will | 2011 I street northwest, from 4 to 6| fov. and Mr Famous Restaurant 11th and Penna. Ave. Walker during their | take place early in January. o'clock, with an exhibition of Mr.| If you want work, read the want 1 = stay in the Canal Zone. Rolle's etchings and a few paintings. | columns of The Star. Danc“lg t = = Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Arrieta of (Other guests will be Mrs. Rolle, M Begins at 10 O'Clock Mr. and Mrs. P. Lammot Belin |Havana, Cuba, are guests at the Pow- | Maxine Rolle, Miss Louice MeDowe | = Wwill entertain at dinner this evening | hatan. Miss Mary Agnes Brown, Miss I | Specml Supper R (o B T bella Brown and Miss Dorothy Over- les S. Dewey. Mr. Bush-Brown, is inviting all{street. and Mrs. Perry Belmont, who tled in thelr Washington New Hampshire avenue, en- 20 guests there at luncheon ‘Where can I find beautiful gifts? Burchell’s Famous Bouquet Coffee Viktor Flambeau will be host At 5 o'clock Mr. Rolle will give a short | talk on art. The public is invited ORIENTAL BAZAAR { MIOE N THE wiLLION DOLLAR Mr. Edward W. Bok will arrive in ALEXANDRIA. ' Dr. and Mrs. Loren s Washington today and will be a guest e 5 | 8 K10 Vompiiny of 30t aimmer |at the Mayflower. ALEXANDRIA, Va., December 14| At 11 O’Clock $4.00 per person Early Reservations Su ——— DINNER DANCE —AT Wardman those interested to view his recently completed statue, of “Liberty Bringing Peace,” in his studio, 1729 G street, Sunday and Monday. Open Even; Better Than Ever 38c Lb. A Very Desirable Apartment for Rent 3 (Spectal).—At a meeting of the officers | | e Mrs. King Guest of Political 5 | The Dresde { Mrme. Flauge entertained a dinner | Study Club This Afternoon. 55 ool Bellar fand Teucic Company, " ! party last nisht In her home on| Senator William H. King is to be|Deld In the company’s home, corner | 2226 Conn. Ave. Massacht the guest of honor at the Political | Prince and Royal streets, last night, | will entertain a large | Study Club this afternoon at Franklin | it was decided to hold the m"'I“""Johfl W. Thompson & Co., Inc. ; Square Hotel. Senator King's talk Lot ths s CLIompson e s afternoon 6 Ber | o be concerning the countoies tn fhat O - Stk of s second Tuesday in | 829 I7th St. N.W. oneleigh Court. She |Near East group, where he spent the |January. Mayor W. A. Smoot, City Main 147 Nrs. Wilbur J. | : Jhm b Soott | Manager Paul Morton and members | past Summer. Mrs. Stephenson Scott B. Elkins, Mrs » . W i of the city council are among those parknotel N VV B l 11 orer Mre. Albert|200 R0em T T W0 W proRe |invited. Tresient’ Marry Barry| . urcne » as, ) Juncan McKim and | Vi Baader sald today he expects the af- = d hour following the program. Mrs. he ai r i 5 s o M5, Harry o William James Monro ang Mrs, Delog | f&lr o bo the biggest in tha histors 0“1'. Saturday E"e":"F 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. Fatohinson Blodgett have arranged for a special or;:.‘: volunteer fire fighters of Alex- Quotations Dec. 19—From 7:30 ant of the navy vara, | Christmas feature. Dictator R, P. Whitestone is enthu- | Are Stafford | hostess at luncheon today, her| Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman, na-|slastic over the progress belng made artor uests numbering 14 | tional president, League of American|in the campaign to raise funds for | Pemberton Mis o e ik assisted by the executive | the proposed home of the Loyal Or h Lower ess 2t Tmehom oaoand was host- |}oard, will intertain in the hallroom |der of Moose, which is to be bullt Muc 7 Revue iy of 12 in honor of Miss | OF the Shorenam Hotel this afternoon, f here in the near future. Contribu- || Phone us up to 8 p.m. or siuy with € Aebutante duughter o 30 t0 6:30 o'clock at a tea featurlng | tions, he sald, are coming in every || “Betty” at 607 12th st. n.w. We call ADDED ATTRACTION— P doie ol W.shington men authors. day and there seems no doubt as to || and deliver at the hour 3 e Sarr AR IR T United States Senator Arthur Cap-|the success of the affair. It is pro- Coninncton v bR Ward® I Sh Paterserite per of Kunsas, editor of Capper's|posed to bulld a home to cost ap- Pack Orchestra lunct in compl Weekly, will speak on “Opportunities | proximately $30,000. The local lodge man Park Orchestra. . 85" A for Writers on Weekly Papers.” will rase $10,000 by popular subscrip- | For Reservation N P Among the other honor guests will | tion and the balance will be furnished | 5 Phone Columbia 2000 er s the Minister from Egypt, Mahmoud | through the grand lodge, Mr. White. 6‘, ! & = Samny Tasha; Mr. Pdwin Hateman | stone said. | plestpa 3,/ |Morris “and 'Mr. Willlam Atherton - (RS Ao {DuPuy. The Egyptian Minister and Sewer Bids Received. | S,Q_g“i&fi NG James | Mr. Morris will give short talks| City Manager Paul Morton said to-| % Ga lt é‘)’ 70, sington | a8 will also Dr. L. O. Howard of the!day that he has received bids from il O DYO. ticut to| Department of Agriculture, and Mrs. |several engineering films to survey axieilerst, Elivernsd S P - mother | Willilam Wolllf Smith will give a talk.|and design the work of bullding | Seg¥/rerm e e— tmore- | A further feature of the program |sewer through Hoff's Run, from | ¢ will be the group of songs given by |the Arlington County line to Hunt- | 1 i Mr. W. Madison Taylor, tenor soloist|ing Creek, and that these figures will | Rarz Jewels | { Vs |lammond will enter_lof the Yale University Chapel Choir.|be submliited to the city council at Fine Watches | ' nat dinner this evenine in honor of | M. Albert W. Harned will be his ac-|its first meeting in January. There B ‘ ihe Hon. Miss Allison HoreRuthven ! companiest. is a question in the minds of the Gold Ware { and Mon, iss Marsaret HoreRuth | Mrs. McPherson Chrichton, chalr-| councll and Mr. Morton whether this | = - % = i nd. who are her house man of social committee, is in charge | work should be put out by contract Silver Ware these do“. carriages ompany will later g0 to |of arrangements and program. or handled through the office of the S ol ! AMrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes and |acted upon by the council next month. | ciferson’s administration i i i Tisu 4 W. scott | Mrs. Willlam Laird Dunlop announce | After viewing the body of Mrs. Rosa | L ] | Our Assortment of i will ton today to @3 joint chairmen for the girls’ com. | Rogers, 47, who was found shot near | potsanage of those mosc fl i I Suah the latter's | mittee of the Blue and Gray Ball,|her home at Franconta Wednesday | e i B tif N HO es | arrl'a es harents, (i Harry K Tuesday, December at the May- | afternoon, Justice of the Peace Frank o e “I W - LI pd D ll C S ktl },\"':Il:,'r!ow r.” Miss Janet Moffett for the | V. Troth’ of Falrfax County gave a | the capital and nation. eau € mes I (4] 0 g S Hage. Miss Daro ‘he Kimmel. | North and Miss Ruth Stoddard for the | certificate of suicide. No reason has | Established 1802 outh been assigned for her act. Apparently | e e e = : - Mr. W B fix, who is| A list of prominent patronesses for | Mrs. Rogers was in good health and | of distinctive design in Will Please you o be hest man ng of Miss | this event, which is for the benefit of | had no domestic troubles, according to 5 Margaret of New Haven, the Stone Mountain Memorial Fund, | nelghbors. The funeral will be held | = Conn., and mes Tinkham Babl (has already been announced. Addll|at 2:30 tomorrow from the Methodist | h . j will come | tional patronesses include Mrs. Dwight | Church at Franconia C vy I (S . 8 r the wd.ul Davi Mrsf '1‘& ![;\IGuque, Mrs Beginning today and continuing € ase e ac | Get your Fttle girl one of these beautifal spend tmas holidays | Char . Ffoulke, Mrs. Paul Fitz-|until after Christmas the local post ! i : : f 3 s parent 13 Charles simone, e Howard Hoagine, | offce Wil be kept open untl'§ o'clock I Located in one of the most exclusive sections of this Doll Cabs for Christmas rfax, at \Wardman Park Hotel. | Mrs. Dickson-Hallencrutz, Mrs. Sol | each night, Postmaster F. C. Knig | 3 vv C - . c fax and Mr. Babb were class. | Bloom, Mrs. Charies H. LeFevre, Miss | said lodguy Clerks will be stationed H popular suburb. Near neighbor to the Chevy Chase Just received delayed shlpmgn[ of the famous al rduating in 1914, |Fanny W. Boyce, Mrs. Nannle Green |in the lobby of the building prepared i Club, and a select colony of pretentious Homes. A p A & S | Jobe, Mrs. H. Marshall Clopton, Mrs. | to sell stamps, weigh packages and | cholly il Lloyd Weave Doll Carriages in different colors. JoLh And Mrs: Drake Host Linsay Lomaux, Mrs. Wiley, Mrs. John | render any other assistance in the | Center-hall and Cottage types—wholly detached- | Sl : I Lo} Yiarx s inzior’ Company: (paValker, Mrs. Henry Curtls Morris, | proper diapatch of parcels. ‘ RESTAURANT II| with'separate garage. Best values in city at the following prices: Ihicrles B L Drakesensl B Sl il g ‘Three Days’ Holiday. i1 i i : N = oi. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake en Helmick. ' i I i Artistically planned, sumptuously finished, practical 50 50 tertained 4 company dinner | — Gov. E. Lee Trinkle having declared 2900/Qae Strect I| | in the livin, fc{a{’ures' b, wifle and ):iee lots. ‘!'ilh TO- s7 _510‘0077514' 51 7'50*$212'30 evening at the New Willard Hotel | Mr. and Mrs. Haley P. Wilson en-|gaturday, December 26, a legal holiday Potomac 338 | ) in the living 3 big, °p 3 P l preceding the Friday evening dancing | tertained at a dinner party last Sun- |, the State of Virginia, all banks will |}l fuse planting. Bailt to Laxt class. There were 100 guests, | day for Senator Oscar W. Underwood | cloge from Thursday evening until Sunday, Dec. 20 uilt to La: 1 among them the Ambassador of ~““-‘?,L“':‘}“;’.‘&‘,;m“'*&’-ofi?i&‘,’\’.,’2,","",{‘1@';’ Monday morning. Other businesses 'Y - | H ico and Senora de Tellez, the Minister | his new 3 : 3 “|in the city, however, will be open as . | | of Uruguay and Mme. Varela, m..‘,!:;:‘:ri{h_ "\5{“;’:‘fll‘;‘;’;”'g{!::;"ns;"&“f:‘ usual on Saturday following Christ- Dmner, s],s(] | $13 0 to $ o Cedar Chests, $14.50 to $40.00 i Minister of Finland, Mr. Astrom; the {and Mrs. 5 = . - | mas day. 3 | . | Minister of Guatemala and Senora de- | Freeman, Bishop and Mrs. Kinsolving | "y " Moncure, principal of the = 5 I % ! Sancner “Latour, the Minister. of [of Brazll s, Arthur Murray and Mr. | Ajexandria High 'School, who sus- 5:30 to 7:30 | s that il bendimsied's Bedspreads, $3.50 to $5.50 eece and Mme. Simopoulos. mo]“m‘ Mrs. R. M. Holland. pended four high school seniors —wi erms that will be adju o Minister of Austria and Mme. Proch- Tr;‘ursday‘vibera“\;ze""::egeer:;;fidm;; Fruit Cup Your convenience. Bed L Fl I B 'dg K ik, the Minister of Egypt and Mme. | The board of governors of the Wash- | take part in a “illet of Chicken with Apple Sauce | = e amps, oor Lamps, bridge L.amps 1y, Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Sen- | ington Assembly met yesterday at|the young men will be reinstated when | Or Broiled Lamb Chops Open every day and Sunday—from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 2 s o ntor and Mrs. William H. King, Sen| noon to discuse plans in detail for the | the schools reopen Monday morning. | | 5 00 Pl 1 | P e fad ¥ P 0% Straight Reduction on Every Lamp Left stor and Mrs. Arthur Capper, Sena-|assembly ball January 27 at the Hotel | Francis Pohl, one of those xmmerwlec}i Fresh Green Peas o Come out either Wisconsin Ave. direct—or Conn. Ave {0 and Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfield, | Mayfower. % :, Cgpméy;oz{‘eth;!ozxgh:lsg:hmelrlo‘gtcg; OF Creamed Mushrooms % through Bradley Lane and bearing south at Wisconsin Ave. Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick, | The group of women on-this board, | team. 3 er, Y Hearts of Lettuce, Russian d S Senator and Mrs. Guy Idespard um,lmprouemmg real “old Washington" | tain of the basket ball team; Marshall | Dicaain . . ones an on Senator and Mrs. C - Swanson, | soclety and outstanding official lite in | Bagett, a third, is captain of the track Hot! Mints' Plo with " Craaia : Senator Richard P. Ernst. the As:the Capital City, foreordains the|team, and John Abrams, the fourth - 931 H St. N.W. Main 2097 ' istant_Postmaster General and Mrs. | Washington Assembly as the smartest | suspended, 1a prominent in athletios. | i e i sy Jobn IL. Bartlett, the Assistant Sec-|affair of the kind of the season. Cos-|Mr. Moncure sald undue notice | v 1 Coffee or Tea “ommerce and Mrs. J. Wal-! tumes will be in order for the assem-| been given the incident, which was | u.)l—ar[y)rfilf\l: ml‘('\"xy]:\"«t‘on“l:\l)\'e and Mrs. bly and powdered wigs will be in evi- | nothing more than a 'dlsflplln.ry red A. Britten. the director general dence, but it is said that costumes, | measure, necessary in any school Store Hours: 8:15 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Vith &K Gy god Buldere f Commniie Main 9080 » ¥