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SOEIETY. SOCIETY THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925. SOCIETY and estheti | The exhibit shows 300 years of New |of a program of music = b FORT MYER HOSTESS S e e b e s Marriage Licenses. A 4 City in murais of historic scenes and | members are planning to entertain | Marriage licenses have been fssusd to the city planning. this occasion at the club old year out and the parties on and watch the following Clark K. Diamond and Helene Oyster. A Convenient Place Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre | pew yes : 5 n have returned to Washington from DeW yeariin e -z":l‘nh Smith and L'.ux.d”"fl l-lm'gur Tn L“nch New York and are at their home on Mrs. Stanley Rinehart, chairman of ”""‘:’f ll'h V;:‘H‘lnmu‘fmd Sadie F. Utterback, | %) Sixteenth street for the Winter. the ity Ball to be given by the i e Plains, Va >C = > dy visitors of the Children's ‘larence Yonkers and Meravia Tillery. secretar ) 'md \lr\ [\L“”L‘}" ‘\I'C de\ Mrs. Cook Will Give a t the New Willrd Junuary Pt lL polnacn and e s New Year Reception for D. A. R. ived the following additional| ¥ Simms 6t McHe: Va From a Holidav Visit in Their A e s S T L L e e Virge I. Oliver of Baden M bt ¥y Chase, Md.. of the ‘American Hevolition arc cor. | i3 important social event of the new | ¥ orm kY e o1 i 23l ; : o er0f this ot > - » dially invited to attend the New |¥ g - i i Itrn0. Stevenc et o Parke Western Home. Year, reception which ‘Mrs. Antnony | Mrs: Charles G. Duwes, Mme. Cle-| o> grinen, it St o . 2 Wayne Cook, president general of the | CgApoWsii awite of the new ST, Frany oen. of Bt society. s giving in Memorial Contl-| Rupar N. Sta 10, Mrs, Claude A.| golomon Brown”and Al 1 Mr. Joun Moshy x,-x;’\{]fl}lfll‘l \ur:f;(:nm\' afternoon from . Mrs. Minni ode Andrew b r“ '1:“‘; rha,;- ;{,fl:’n and 1223 F S'rce{ N Vi g Charles J Vilmer Frazier and i~ o b“ . Mrs. Cook will receive in the recep P, (.,,’_lel“f Mr et O Bow ot (nia ity Pearl = e ‘ tion suite on the second floor. She | g pilis” Mrs. Frank 8. Hight,| Michacl B. Ryan and Edna M. Stewart styeenin st = will be assisted Ly the following na- | yiys 'y Hovian, Mrs. Arthur A. | o Hars Campbell of this iy and s A T Aot Caitar ot iha Giosniie : W tional officers: Mrs, William 8. Walker on, Mrs, Ralph Je A stewiart of Oxon wi. Ma District ’ s of Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Rhett Goode . aeoher i Willam B Fla., ar | Eesions ¢ Lithuania | ol i i Mrs. James EL Mrs. James A. Lyon, Mrs Villiam D S. N.. an 3 y o AT ‘u idren Stunsficld ot I timore, ‘.\m. William B. Marbu \\ll].x\x‘x' s You'll get quick serv- X s (2 e f 1ine anc T Beverley Muas mes ) . : okl Sl s, r ngs of Chevy Chase, Md. ice and such good food Year Receptions in @St Tust Hories ormassom ing features ¥ in the Govern- tom of keeping cabi- V'h’\ open to visito: on the aft- W Y nd tomor but few the executive fal ob- ceptions, y wi | “of the T his daug Y' » 6 o'cloc huse and in their rvenue. alone the her father Miss Mel ceive wife of the rews, ry of the Wa d ) 1l be at home from 20 Twentieth street them Mme, the Minister of n L. Hines, Mrs, and Miss Mabel o Attorney from her | she went to General and Mrs. from 3 to_5 o'clock t the end of Edgemoor wore, Md.. and will have Afrs. John H. Bartlett, Irving Glover, Mrs. s of the Assist- | Mrs. John | Jefferson R. Keene | C. W ry of the Navy and Mrs be at home from 4 to 7 their residence, 1702 Nine- aving with them Mrs. Eberle, M Theodore Mrs. Walter Ghe- Mrs. uth Greg 2 and Miss Deborah of Agriculture and will receive from 4 to 6 reir suite the Ma 1 will have receiving the Assistant Secretary of and Mrs. R. W. Dunlap, rles Lester Marl k v e and rburton. - le w Wil H. King irs. Gann : lers. Secretary of Commerce a4 8 will be at home tomorrow their residence, 2300 = treet, between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock, and will have with them the Charles Mra. Everett The Mrs. Hoove afternoon in will | N |1t a young folks' party for their son n Wise Cre: £uest at an en 1} will be mal dinner s Silvine preceding the Raltimore. Invitations for the Hunt—Allen Wedding Issoed. and iwin West Allen issued invitations for the mar- of their daughter Dorothy Helen to Mr. Franklin Livingston | Hunt Monday even: January 18, at 8 o'clock, in St. Margaret's Church. have riage Mr. George Gregg Fuller of Roches- ter, who has lived much in Washing- ton while in the War Department or the Department of State. is back from Persia and is spending a few days at the Metropolitan Club. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Elliott of Ward- » Park Hotel will leave today for w York, accompanied by their so: w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Blakely of Cleveland, Ohlo, who ave guests over the holi- v York Mr. and Mrs, ott will go to California by way of the Panama Canal, returning to Wash ington some time in March Consul General Homer M. Byington, his son, Mr. Homer Byington. jr., of . Conn re spending the holidays at the Pow- hatan accompanied by M Mr. and Mrs. have announced Seth Bohmanson the engagement of their daughter Helena Dorothea to Mr. O. la Cour Olsen. The announce- ment was made at a reception Tues- day evening which Mr. and Mrs. Bohmanson gave In their home, in Cleveland Park. Among thelr guests were the Minister of Norway, Bryn; the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg, Representative and Mrs. C. R. Chindblom, the Counselor of the Norweglan legation and Mme. Steen the commerclal counselor of the Swedish legation and Mme. Wel- del and Mrs. Emily Hyde Wright. Miss Bohmanson is a student in the University of Syracuse, from she will graduate in Febru a member of the Kappa Kappa ma Fraternity. Mr. Olsen, who is graduate of the same universit a member of the Psi Upsilon Fra. ternity. Miss Bohmanson will go abroad early in the Spring and the wedding will take place in the Au- tumn. Miss Katharine Simonds, debutante laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H Simonds, went to Baltimore today to /e the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Parker \lnsworth and to attend the Bache- ors’ cotillion with them tonight. Miss Simonds will return Saturday ind will give u tea for vounger pec ple Sunday afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock in her home, 3108 P street, Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison will he at home on New Year day from 4 0 7 o'clock in the afternoon, at 1216 Decatur street. They will entertain Nesbitt Morrison from 9 to 12 in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Capel Willis heads of the eaus and divisions in the department of Labor and Mrs. Davis will not receive tomorrow after- noon. The Congresstonal Club will give a reception row for its members and t from 3 to 6 o'clock In the cl 1t 2001 New Hamp- shire av The bea house are ga tions, and t f the ristmas decora of the club will club. Sffice eceloe the rovi Ieln. Mrs. Lind ley H. Hadlev, president, and Mrs. Ed ward T. Taylor, Mrs huyler O. Bland, Mrs. Albert Vestal, Mre. Porter H. Dale, Mrs. Louis C. Cra Mrs T. H. Caraway, Mrs. Ol . Burt- ness and Miss Sproul Others assisting will be Mrs. D, Anthony, Ir H. E Fdward E. F Mrs Mrs. Roy A sdruff, Mrs. H. White, jr Mrs. Josia A. Van Orsdale and Mrs. Dan A Suthes 1 Tomorrow evening there will be a dance from 9 until 12 o'clock. Senator Lee S. Overman will arrive at the v and will remain of Salisbur: Powhatan through the congressional season. The secret ian embassy and Si as their guests at_the Rooseve or and Signora Dom nor Carlos Domville of are lished thelr suite the Hotel Rooseve Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter will en- tertain iny of 20 at dinner this ove taking thelr guests to the dance to be given by Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marve at the Mont- gomery Country Club Dr. and Mrs ert Grosvenor will not receive N but Mrs Grosvenor will be at home Monday afternoon and on the following Mon- afternoons of January. Mrs. Ed- 1 Grosvenor will be with her next Mr. Charles Wells Russell, former United States Minister to Persia, and Adrs. Russell e as thelr guest over of Park road will be at home infor- mally tomorrow afternoon from 3 to § o'clock, assisted by Mrs Arnold Cannon, Milton N Mrs. Frank B. Lord and Miss Ruby John ston. Mrs. Frank Lewis Peckham will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 0 8 o'clock In_celebration of the New Vear. Mrs. J. Winter Graves and =liss Tmogene B. McGarraghy will sist. Judge and Mrs. John W. Price have come from their country home at Grand View, on the Potomac, and are it Wardman Park Hotel for the Win r. They have with them for the holi ir son, Ensign John W. Price jr., who will leave Friday evening for the Submarine School, at New London, Conn, The commandant of the navy yard ind Mrs. Benjamin F. Hutchison en- tertained a company of 14 at dinner last evening in honor of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Charles B. McVay. Admir: and Mrs. Hutchison will entertain at dinner January 12. Miss Mary Temple of Knoxville, Tenn., who spends several months each Winter in Washington, arrived last night at the Willard, where she has taken an apartment Miss Elizabeth Rh from Welch, W. Va of Representative and Mrs. James I'rench Strother in thelir apartment in the Hotel Roosevelt. rdes has arrived and is the guest Comdr. and Mrs. George W. Hew- lett have as their zuest at Wardman Park Hotel the latter's father, Mr. G. T. Hewlett of New Haven, Conn. The Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde has issued invitations for a reception at the Mayflower Hotel Saturday aft- ernoon, January 16, from 5 to 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander C. Columbus entertained at a bridge supper last night for Mr. and Mrs. James Morrow, son and daughter-in-law of Repre- sentative and Mrs. Morrow of New Mexico. The United States treasurer, Mr. Frank White; Mr. and Mr Aubrey Fennell and Mr. and Mr Fdwin White were other guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Mock, who have just returned to Washington after spending several months in Miami, Mr. | ng MRS. HEN Bride of Capt. Henry T Juliette du Souzy of Paris. Allen, jr. Bef She and ¢ she was Mile at Fort Myer. arriage home Palm Beach and Tam iken an apartment at W Hotel. accompar Moc H. S, H Miss Killian Bride of Mr. Platt Last Evening. The marriage of M daughter of Mr P. Killian, to Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. of Muilin ning at 7:30 o' bride's parents, ¢ Dr. J. J. A the Rev. The house had ment of mistletoe an which came bridegroom Mr. Harry Angelico sang severa lectior:s of nuptial music accom by Mrs. Angelico, planist The bride w en in n her father anc satin, fashioned bodice and a full bou ertions of r D in e hy arria deslgn picked The bodice was out and at the fr ertions of the lace train of rose point lace wi of the satin hunz fro and her veil w rose point lace soms. She carried a sh of lilles of the vall Miss Nelije Jessie Cu maid of honor and the ants were Miss Gretc Miss Sarah Frenc George D. Sher and Miss Katharin wore frocks of rose made on straight 1f and trimmed with silver rib! wore bands of silver rit heads and carried mistletoe and Mr. George man. Mrs. Killian, mother of the bride. wore a gown of gray chiffon and & orsage bouquet of Vio! d Mrs Platt, mother of the bridegroom, was in tan georgette crepe and duche lace and wore a corsage bouquet of prnsies Among the of tow sts were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Martin, Mr. and vell of M. H. G Marion . Following the reception immediately after the ceremony, Mr. Platt and his bride left for a wedding trip by motor, Mrs. Platt wearin hurgundy crepe de chine gown trimmed with gray fu a black wrap and a small hat to cor respond. They will make their home in South Carolina. Comadr. and Mrs. Francis J. Comer ford entertained a small company at tea yesterday afternoon in the garden of the May! Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Staley have returned to Washington after spend- ing the holidays at the Hotel Tray more, in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bryan Pitts will be hosts at the dinner dance this evening at the Hotel Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs Chester, X engagement of their dau r Elizabeth to Mr. Theodure D. of Washington. The wedding will take place in the Peyser early Spring, after which they will make their home in Washington. Mr. Peyser is a_member of the local bar. s Leffler is expected to arrive in e the guest o “THE BACHELOR APARTMENTS HOSTRLET N.W UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Two rooms and bath. urder new manag ment, hotel service. S8000 to S$100 month. For gentlemen who w and privacy Phone Best gruceuomesti Holland Shades made to order. White, cream. oc linen and green.’ Sizés up to 30 267 Draperies, Slip Covers (Shop Price) THE WILLARD COFFEE SHOP SPECIAL New Year’s Day Dinner $1.50 Served from noon to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 1, 1926 panted | | »iss 1 | ton save | the llot uise 1 a te ess Alexan Robert M , Mr X Mr Eatinero Pl Op ison will g Mrs. M W of Washington is the t B. D. Jasper, at Orl he Winter. Mrs. E. W, Nashville, Tenn who is spend > Winter at the Willard, e at dinner there last 1 Mrs. Yo | the s in New ittended Pageant day she Forgct It! Men have been known to walk miles for somethmg to smokej but there’s one thin g women will hike for even in t bm.er weather, clmeai above. Ladiss us present (Ahem!) EVanSe ine Chocolates, Zuappinsss! An’ it’s not so far, anyway, to the new Happiness Store. It’s on F St.right near the Palais l, an’ say,you oug try the Junior Sandwich. Oh baby, it goes to the Spo any weather! n y~Soda~ Tca, Room 1107 F St.,N.W. banquet which t Poinsettis flowers 1 vill 1 n con: beauty of Presi Tk on Viktor F by Mis: Mr. Ear exhibitio be annou in art stu ments m supper danc made table are good ature mer the ations 1 hose o Mr. Rafa WIND ¥ou quali Any siz NLW tertainers of hoth sk We are able to make highest crade Windew | | “Shades to order v pent Toutine Cloth i teh Holland an-Lite Cambric z t Domeatle Holiand | Opaaue Cioth Hartahorn Rollers Exelustvety. | THE SHADE FACTORY 1109 14th St. NNW. 18t & COLUMBIA RD. | DANCING- m"im pe ] |830 13th St. N.W. I $2.00 Per Person non, Ric wer fol bean, whe ind visits to d. Al chil e invite 1 and intere FURRIER 31 Florida Ave. NW. Ty Que St Pot. 338 New Year’s Dinner $2 will be he rev Hyde e Nev OW SHADES wrtory prices, glvinm (7 shades at less money. e up to 38in.x 6.6-f1. Mamn (0428 Rarz Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware i s = i | ; 4 4j00 YEAR’S EVE Reservations Now Ready ORD PEMBURTON'S AR 1926 REVUE nday’s Formal—No Cover Churge. Columbia 3063 To one and all, our wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year are “A SHAD BETTER” thon o TR L W. STOKES SAMMON; NEW YEAR’S DINNER 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. Richard Lorleberg’s Stringed Music. Tables for Bridge MENU Crab Flake Cocktail Chicken Consomme ROAST TURKEY, DRESSING, GIBLET SAUCE Cranberry Frappe Mashed Potatoes or Imperial Sweet Potatoes New Beans, Frenched Cubed Turnips Hot Biscuits Orange Jelly Salad Butter Crisps Ginger Ice Cream and Sponge Cake or Mince Tart Salted Nuts Coffee Mongolias No Tipping Claridge Sauce GRACE DODGE HOTEL Children’s Health Menus Served Daily: Tier ‘0f th you will want back again. to come of Bullst this city s Alexandna Judge Qualifies, pecial Dispateh to The Star Music Daily Twelve ALEXANDRIA, Va., December 31 Until Two —Judge W. now to suc ecd Judge Fred to ow as police lified for office this mornt FINE PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING OR more than half a century, this house has stood for Quality and Dis- in Painting, Paperhanging and other interior decora ting!. tinction D We will bbligation to JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, be g vou Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones Hyain 767% Main 7676 : : !! a Happy Pew Pear to all PSS MR TVELRET MUK D N, L L, T, PR TN DO DTS OHDOT LD DD DO Bes e 20 208080 BULIN& MARTIN G 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Street QWWMJ Lo 50 Sl -0 ok Sal sabaol Sokal o DO OO T DO TS TT>OODTS OO S ? As Previously Announced— The Great Six-Story Globe-Wernicke Building To Be Added to Our Store! READY ABOUT MARCH FIRST For the continuous co-operation of the public over many years which makes this undertaking possible, we wish to expre thanks. \With this great building remodeled and added to our own, we shall have one of the largest Specialty Shops in the East. Far more important to us, however, than increased is the steadily growing good will of the public for this store, which we prize above all things and which we shall steadfastly aim to continue to merit. Happy New Year To One and All! Frank R. Jelleff, Inc. new our area,