Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1926, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1926. league as hostesses. The Hon. Edith [and even a supper check is added to| Minnigerode Andrews, Mr. and Mrs, | erans. cun w Nourse Rodgers, Representative from | this remarkuble ticket which reads. | Willium 1. Dennls, ‘Mr. and Mrs. " T b | Mrs. ks | movements and « wehusett and Representative | “Supper to be eaten at home.” Truly | Henry Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Pearce “1:‘(1};'?;0{;:1“"“'}::"l:“‘"“[;"fw‘fl‘:“;m'n"":}; M “A renz Mrs. FOR MENTAL |NDOLENCE':M ares in their [Imnm.v Kuhn of California, both of |a diverting ball, g Horne, Mra. Cordels Powell Oden- | Road court, who s Msiting Richmond b . iRceq - sed hus. | res ening, - d 5| befmer, Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas friends. By the Associated Pross Februar Arthur Wilkins se al | lege o bsentee patroness, $5," | Mr.%and Mrs. Bates Warren, Mrs. [being done for the Confederate vet-)District federation. The committes ettt S O C I ETY ilkins will represent the local|lege of being ubsentee patroi d Mrs. Bates consiats_of Mrs. Walter Trey. Mes, LEADER SCORES WOMEN | fueee (Continued from Eighth phieleiion: ST b6 the ireaters : Snd. M ver Littl ¢ STIC CITY Is this term, will be the speakers Dunlop, Mr, and Mrs. Reber Little i T ATLANTIC CITY, the evening. The members of the boxholders for this “siient|hales, M@ Charles Graves Matthews, " e “Tightfool alvm: T s, J 18—Mes. Aurella Henry Reinharat of Betsy Booth, Miss Dorothy_Greasley, | iational board who will attend, in | ba re announced by com- | Mr: &nd Afrs, William R.. Castle, I | or the aemartment ol ameriean eih | A Cunningham,'Mrs. Sarah California. president of the Ameri Miss Elizabeth Chipman, Miss AmY addition to Dr. Rhinehardt, are Dean | mittee, of which i 3 c|Mr. and_ Mrs. Willilam H. Walker, | se,chip, of the Federation of Women’s = : | Asscciation of University Wome Telby, Miss Virginia Ludlow Agnes 12, Wells, Miss Elizabeth Kirk- | is 1 vs: S a Mr. and Mrs. George F. Mitchell, Mr. [ Clubs of the District of Columbia, will |* the closing session of the North Dorothy Gray, Miss Anne King, M A. R far- | ) 5 g S a and Mrs. Clarence F. Norment, MT. | aiiertain at luncheon at the Women's — lantic section conference vester Helen Mitchell and Miss ¥ . Miss e s. Peter . Gerry, Senator Richard [ W. Mayo Newbold. Mr. Eugenelcity Club the committee of the de- Marri Li scored superficlal and mentaily Loeffier. \]lrnt‘mn Dymond, Mrs. Guy rnst, Senator Thomas J. Walsh, | Meyer, Mrs. Milton Johnson, Mrs. J. [ par‘tment and the chairmen of the arriage Licenses. nt American women, who, upon S rs. Ros . < Admiral and Mrs. Cary Grayson, As' |Low Harriman, Mrs. Louis Dunham, ons art ednes- cenaés Bay o the | Eraduation from colles ome audi D. A. R. Chapter House Ball G : 1 ol 1 d Mrs. Ca Low Harslinga, At Louls Duntan | divislons ot ‘the department Wedne: Marriago 1t .mm have been issued to (h e e Has Large Floor Committee. ce AV 5 en Meel \ 2 ativi Jenkins, Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, Mr. [ The honor guest will be Mrs. Vir- w");g:;‘h H Whitda and Ruth M. Schinely: ]mmnw rather than go in for research The floor committee for the D. A. R A - Mrs s B. | Alexander ¢ Kirk, Mr. Simon Kann, [ ginja White Speel, president of the |™Willam Bazamis and dulia M. Kopki, | work f‘ham\‘r House ball at the V d E b Mr. Arthur Bradley Campbell, Mr. both o Blmiea No . ciinay, Netr., and ersity women of other Fotel tonight has been augmen Not only in . X ey Lama Mrs. Willard [ Donald Woodward, Capt. J. T. Pett Mitdred oA A Meras of Baltmore. Md. are using thelr energy in univ the voung women's and yOung Men's | many other cities i f | Saulsbury, Mrs. ) S. Lawre The Mary Taliaferro Thompson M s s 2 and M &k V. Abbott, 1 As tion taken two 2 ~ i s acoonn |OF s mn MRS A pet i e 2t & Hewrts of Palins D0 per ¢ ffe o all s money received wiil go divect to 3 sthorn, Mrs, d. ) worthy charity for which it is i/ = Si r ss ) Smithwick, 3 | and this dive z ided will Pr—— A Delicious ¢ .l]fl(vl for Livingsto 5 3| dchicve maximum results with mint Luncheons and Dinners Bert Hevder, Miss \ Boyle, ) mum expenditure of time and money. BR 4 e o S A e el ey ; i INCORPORATED DSt i P e 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST Can, . 85¢ Letitia W 4(”(!! Miss Eunice ter, Miss Mamie HA\H\I s, M o 7 - Wiie! S charicn e e . o o, S FOR TUESDAY! Dozen, $9.50 M:-\):di:;‘,,l,;,:\‘:‘.IT‘ — ‘ Magruder Inc. hnrn -l\ \‘ music nd Edith Best Groceries EXQUISITE NEW FASHIONS--NEWLY ARRIVED 7 K S FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE Conn. Ave. & K St. EXCLUSIVE AND ENTIRELY DIFFERENT FASHIONS Phone Main 4180, Established 187 NEW 15 THOUGHT, IN SCOPE A %D IN CONCEPTION == edt ‘ i ; NDIVIDUAL CREATIONS FOR DINNER, AF[‘PNOON, SPORTS, STREET I e e 5 S Dancing Every Nite . epg e Chm o Sl A REMARKABLE BARGAIN OFFERING || Tomsillitis America, to whom have ue ondays never start- baen sont ed near Swance. If they're OF 100 GOWNS e chronic— Swanec’s the place STORE WILL OPEN & » A © is a dangerous condition—it r‘:f:'v: to shake them. 5 demands continuous antiseptic treatment. A gargle, spray or Auxiliary ived at illard Sy — : = | t - - Ausiiary, ardy ard Steanee Syncopator : . . swab night and morning is not x g 5 f £ foor da Direction Al Kamons gz g BB e 21| cnougn. 3J ., 9 D i < 2 = from her T i M initell 13th & E Streets ) 3 || it S o meorvete o ‘ . i T i 8 S PINDLER S {| VALUE / REGULARLY FROM 10.T0S To treat sore throat take a FA N 1 0 i <l jal ford it Tyt . tablet every hour or so. 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