Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1926, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1926. —_—— e ‘ T Y Mrs, J. Harry Cunningham. Rev. Paul | cludes Mrs. Dwight Clark, chairman|Mrs. Rose Muleare, Mrs, Gertrude i Sperry, Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Miss | of tha committee for the recaption of | ) Mre. Alfred B. Garges, Mrs. TRA A ORCHESTRA CONCERTS, S O C I E Virginia Hunt, Maj. and Mre. Douglas | distinguished guests, assisted by Mrs. F. Cary, and D. A. R. chap. | ‘ Ry the United States Soldiers’ L. Weart and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. | Richard Wainwright and Mrs. Harvey | ters, Columbia, Constitution. Fu- | i U Home Band Orches Tyler. W. Wiley: Miss Margaret Whitte- | genla Washington, Lucy Holcombe, Leipzig Conductor Says Sym- Ridnip g Sart ayne, Dr. and | parties at the Equal Rights mass| oS [y 000 Vion f8TIaTY 10| dames . B a0 e e i Aidh (ontinued from Eighth Page.) — more, formerly of Detroit, and now a | Manor House (two boxes). Margaret | JULIUS GARFINCKEL&CO = - Dr. Charles W. Needham, solicitor | resident of Santa Barbara, who came | Whetten, Our Flag and Susan Riviere ’ phony Groups Rival Best Valsette, “Lovely Lucerne. . e N 3 meeting to be held Sunday afternon| {7508 B ILIS FUS (UERY encourak. “Marche Mignonne,” | their intention of heing present are|for the Tnterstate Commerce Commis-|on from California for the meeting | Hetzel. . WASHINGTON in World. Godin and Stantield, Mr Mrs. Ed-|January 17 at the Belasco Theater | 08 [ J1€ @it OE Daufiters of the ov 3, it & T Remarkable D alues | | | Chinese “I’!P Willow {lovak Legition and Mme. Lipora,|the Women's City Club Wednesday | AMrs, Nina E. Allender of Washington 1 Piate .Victer Herbert ™ venin; when Mrs. Linkins will pre- = g 5 4 Mme. Wallenberz. Minister of Haiti, | evening, e Wiothé Siave Been Tennrisd | | Mosaic, “oia English S [ Mr. Hannibal Drice; Mrs. Theodors | side. Responsive co-operation and lvely | to ine oot poanaens " e TheT e Offor | (The Rose).... Tvddleton. | | 1),,z1as Robinson, Senator and Mrs. interest of members and friends in | Bours ff" | Novelty,“The Blacksmith Rag, Goff, Representative and Miss Burton, Among those who will entertaln box | 1ye” chapter House ball, January 18,| JichArdand Mary Kinw elk e, il o5’ Poldini | | e secretary of the Navy and Mrs. | sion, will be the honor guest of the | Miss Anita_ Pollitzer of South Caro. — e Overtur umphal”. . .Suppe | | Wiy, the Counselor of the (zecho- [ business and professional section of {lina, Miss Jean Wold of Oregon and . P ! Births Reported. ARIS Finale, “I Never Knew." Fiorite | | ar4 T Clark, My. and Mrs. E under the auspices of the National ] % o — | “The Star Spangled Banner'. | | %30 Ay v Mrs. Willlam | Woman's Party. are M fectng fnal dscally for thisievent.| RIS T 4 oo | Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries is chair- | . L 3 Mather Lewis. Mrs. Richard H. Town-|bold, Mrs. Pater or By the Ascoriated Prass | United States Marine Band | | S O e s [hatvey W man of the floor committee. William 'H. and_Pear] o . | D ey o g o~ | chestra, Willlam H. Sante A . W Requests for hoxes are rapidly | CNiSice and Eetale Licarposl. hoy | . BERLIN, January 11 American | S der: THsIor. Brauson: Frederic Mrs. V “““"_ e L ) ;| helng made of the chairman of this | Gomres an] Mo i phony rehestras 1 the hes C! A 3 o, ol a, N kg 1 Jdae an ddie Yo | Y e 'y symyhon hesteanirivalithe st il leader, in the band audi e G s. An.|Wilmington, Dal: Mrs. Sophia G.|Committee, 3rs. Jeter Pritchard. In.| oe and Haddie Younc, el Women's and Misses of the ald world, such as the Phil Coris. MARIGE BartReNe. b e iGen) e o VA Dt dividuals and chapters for whom i harmonic orchestras of Berlin and row at 730 p.m N | 8 and Mre. 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