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SOCIETY, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, JANUARY 24, 1926 —PART 2. SOCIETY. Emergency Hospital Washington Society Constitution Chapter. Daughters of Colonists | S s Benetr BUllGaining SERBIAN VISITOR AT CAPITAL G A e D. A. R.. at Social Meet Will Meet at Banquet g The 5 | = . 2 % 2 Daught of the Amel rauevomestic Holla in Popular Approval Two Favorite Singers : The social event of the season for | Colonists Will SIve its anmunl brnduel | bae o maor White cronrs. 85C Constitution Chapter, Daughters of [t the Cdiro Hotel Tuesday evening ’ “ndErven’ Sizes w10 6" [the American Revolution, which is|The guest of honor will be Mrs George | Draperies. Slip Covers (SWop Piiee) B! o 5 i [y A = | Thacher Guernsey, president of the = Proceeds of Affair Fehruary1 4 Mme. Louise Homer and P }d:fm.‘:lyl’:.:: Y’h;;”dle‘ nr\'nh.l l'qu:lfm?rgum/.dlun and’ Mre Clittora 1. | Gt uf‘m—fiunflfi S 5 . s 2 . pa vear o nature | Berryman will be the foastmistress, Main 3711 for Fatimates 4 Designed to Endow Paul Althouse in “Samson - [f an afternoon (es, at the home. of | There Will be Hterars i mumicl | s 1217 7 S Dutis aiiia Bac Room for Sick Nurses. ’ and Delilah” Title Roles |a chapter officer. rs. John F. Littie | Program. = o 3 7 of 1510 Varnum streei northwest — s Tomorrow Night. b 18 The chapter was “at home” 1o its| | oo R— o Ance for Limers = many friends from 4 to 6§ o'clock, Mrs. | < by A | k K T. S L, E ® Ziven at the New Willard Hotel | Society folk in the Capital sre pre-| D:-nr‘»‘l.(‘ [T _Shull, regent, and M» . I‘ bruary 4 from % to 1 o'cloek, p & e . Roper. vice regent, receiv v e o0k 2 | paring 1o turn ent in large numbers ; L (e A ce Togen ¥ Pn lon e 3 | tomorrow night at the \ashington v e I iN&yroomithe suesii i = room for nurses during illness, is gain o« S Mloue s duringithe PooTIE iy resiy 3 | Auditorium to \\v)vlmno“l‘\l Wudlh‘ehhe hours appointed. Invitations to at | tavorite singers who wi = tend had been cxtended 1o Nation: “’,‘“h““f”" ; “"M“:::"‘{::"”“" L A all- American i Washington op: N At oo, sxtonded: tolNational You should. by all means, try the TARBIN treatment Of ‘the iboopital tia s At il A, R tn cha oAz corimitie and fihey QM cait to A L it Tias men of State commiliees and i ve- thing new the Marinello has given ns, and is very 1-far: fabh a v 3. Cla 3 HLoL % y % » ents and vice rezents of 1 strici B Mo B o . / engaged a distinguished cast for o i e <kin and large pores. : ,;‘,“ Do Aol RIgaRE : : % ‘Samson and Delilah.” which will be B e ! aftractive table in the dinoe ! Gl Dr. James Hawfeld. Dr the third opera of the season, and ro0m: was presided over hy past re- Expert marcel waving. water waving. ete. Reduced price Speidell and. Dr. Kot Camphell has chosen Mme. Louise Homer and | ; zents of Constiiution Chapter, Mr : g h el ol e Paul Althouse for the title roles. | . 5 [ Fila 8. Knight, Mrs. Gaodwin 1. Bt | an permanent waving. We ean zive yon a permanent marcel or a ¢ 211 caminitbets snd Atine Fasel Among the boxholders will be Mra. . | Worth. Mrs. Charles P. Grandneld. and | tight enrl easurer: Miss Mary Virzi | Herbert Hoover, the Minister of Hon oo Mru Blveras Donham. who took| 2 e e e duras and Senora de Dogran, Mr. and e iwho, ok . 3 i : Mrz, F. L. Belin, Mrs. L. Van officers o Miss Dorot E 2 - o * . 3 George A. ook, S ¥ 3 ' den Bosch, Mrs. James F. Curtis, P e S | ]vl’ . Il ]; - P ] i : £ 4 ; I es : Mrs ; annon.” Mrs. T sing committes : _ ;o Hl S iwrence " Phipps, Mise . ardie Seay. Str. Harry Taslor. Sre | Marinello beauty Farlorx Mrs. Coolidge:heads the patro . ] ; % oA Mabel Boardmun, Mr. Alexander| : {John k. Little and Mrs. Jesse A. Cun- ‘ = list. whichi inclites Mys: iCur . 4 Kirke, Mr. Henry C. Sheridan, Mr | nigham, with other members of the | =00 Maiion: | . Bascom Slemp, Mrs. Stokes Hal- chapter, assisted In serving, 523 11th S \.W Frank 3392 | kett Mrs, 4,'4|'llul|4 van Valkenburg MISS AMY DEAN DAVIS, Decorations of flowers and “ar\l! Mrs, Sarah Woodward. M Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank in a color effect of red and The patronesses include Mrs. Harry | DRMghter of Ve SBE S8 Frank | contributed their. brizhiness |S. New, Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, Mra. . Joseph C. McCay of | 5Cene, Herbert Hoover, Mrs. James J. Dav ! - A Senora de Riano, Lady Isabel How: S8 abel 1!0!|‘«|nun.t ard, Mme. Wallenberg, :lr;'(:l..l ;":fl;‘}l Hitchalll Mas. Brars oben 3 - L : $ o Nirs. CThomas . | e e John K Wilkins : Mrs. Walter Dw ile ST ™, A o Bavard, ) ’ AL Butler, Mra. | v/l o rles R. 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