Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1926, Page 47

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50 Notable Weddings Listed| In New York Society Annals More Engagements of Prominent Y(;ung Men and Women Announced Than Have Been Recqrdcd More nen ed n of this week ws. On have than has Monday ments t s the wedding Summe! rmally announced on v that of Miss Adrienne . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Co O'Donnell 1 of ond street, to Dudley P ilbert Mr. and urles Pierrepont Gilbert, of k Avenue : \ Haven, New R.I. M troduced ciety several 1d s her of Junior Lea She of Lewis Iselin and a niece Iselin, Mr. Gilbert is mber of the Racquet of the ctropolitan Clubs of th His \ther U known American architects wedding Il take o been Ve one. ears Advian ity st The Spring in nd Mrs. Charles Ve Pa he n is New and Albany ver whe: Hready ed Marior Henr 7 aford A am. the r My is a & 1 Burn duated from | ill compls B ia this yelr b and Flow of Smart Set. when th U is gauged periodic estab. conter of AL pre a spot Me of \dernr seve namin, he farveach epted » 149th street, ier at | ervitory and nt would < ransom Within the last year it is estimated | imt the social center has moved di- | ctly north for two blocks, while in | srevi it in the | tion at of one | 12 montl to expe the continu- | vopularity of Park ave- | nd apartments of wes of many the asing d other col the East West Sid progressed the rate ok ev According v Erow the ho the sy events, and to Sutton pl in the vicinity nich art drift anies ey leader in Ten years -med g that the stern ory of the city 18t o permanent spell on those fashionable homes avenue, however, weoming th wode R0 it saved Junior League Glee Club Feature. hich is undertaken by 1e, besides having par- r society, is pre-| ented with a fi ¢ of worth which; < highly distinguishing. This is esy Cislly true of the annual concert of the e Glee Club, to be held ym of the Colony Club on February 10, Among the soloists will .ppear Miss Leopoldine Damrosch, one talented members of 1l has won fame the most anization who »f the Junior this is the offered in | s have at Glee Club, and musical production his city. Previou | ained such a d s that it is predicted the program now under ion will rank among the best | achievements of this brilliant season. “To fnsure perfection in every detail re- hearsals were begun in Nov the Junior League Ciub, and {aithfully attended since that time those W in the cast.| One of the ru idly enforced | s that no excuse from lliness )r other serious reaccepted for absence. Soc gements are not allowed to interfere with re. hearsals and the results are expected 10 more than justify the means. The carefully selected | m will | inelude “Serenade Wl His w Garden Sehurman irahms; “Gews llor ourth CIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FEBRUARY Luncheon and Teas Feature Chevy Chase ' Society Activities LAST NIGHT’ Bridge Parties, Home Hos-| pitalities, Dances and Club Meetings Also in Record! . of Week. | in Years. foX b | e - | — ¢ : N Mrs, Curtls S ser en. | A dinne: v | Addition: e nd cards in the and son De invited for dancing evening. Mi “Whistl iruce ette,” Ta, bourine Amon club Vals . Chanson du IFrench air the active members of the Miss Constance Delanoy, Mrs. John Ari Tam . Corning, daughter of | | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edward Corning | was hostess at luncheon and bridge | ton as Bonner . Mrs. G Buckna Laura Carter, Mis: William_Elliott, jr. Mrs. Henry L. F. Gentes, Miss . Mrs. David 1, Fthel Miss Ruth Fahne. Finch, Mrs. Miss Mar obbins, Mrs. William V. ¢ midt, Miss mit George Alis: liam Rovall, Mrs. ton, Miss Frede Smidt, Miss Muriel W Swift Wil Rux Marie ik Ghinks Skl Courtesies to Associates (Continued from Fifth Page.) P a€® Bogran in Washingtc end of the week Senora rrive the are expected o from Honduras | The Proch Thursc Minister of Austiia will entertain evenin ind Mine K dinner The Minister of . Rudew:n entes last evening in compling wer Minister of Bul Panaretoff and Dy ris Ab: who is in this country on a visit. ither Mr. Baer, the ition and nt to the for Boris re Mine Mmne Friday New the en the few are establishe 1 R street Swedish gover Woln joined At York They Ministe lde, has and joined spec his government. comir sfer to the post at San forter Minister of Sweden Wallent in New they will visit for a fortnigh » sailing for South Amgrica N Senor naseo, who accompanied Minister has returned to Nic of the Jap: Yatube The first secretary kichi Mine orwi Landh returned joined 1 Ny recent not be some time in The new Chilean embassy Bastos. and Sen ived in Wi srarily at the embussy. Herr ) n Schlinpe wrived in Washington to take duties at the emt Frau & pert. who remained in Germany probably join him later in the up his hlin » third secretary of the Japanese embassy and Mme. Kawamura have leit eattle, Wash.. where Mr. Kawamura will take up his duties con M erford W. 3. | Mrs. 2 <hre: Tincher HoOW | Mrs. g Mrs Sty e Mr Mrs ters, Mr Whitehe ittache the Mr. Chiuichiro shington to tak Alexandria, E n appoint The hissy. left W post _at has Jap: d Sel 1ests At inchez rday, where time, Dr Nty o’ study hospit nd of the ents. idor of Cuba and Senora alli, went to New York | they will remain f 1s came to U > of child By O. E. Fe ry S hold a card | Wardman % o'clock. Mrs, ARNOLD ast eve 1 of the Congressional Ladies To Receive Informaliy M. Mrs, M n, Wrig .ve| Card Party and Dance . Chapter Chay N Between-Season Apparel that foretells SPRING FASHION The Cape theme Coats. Reversible Sports Coat. The Tailored Suil in mannis ries and sporting tweeds. . waist. Tn new frocks taffeta is the smart fabric. Hats for Sports or Street, trimly tailored or typically feminine, have a tendency to predict the Spring vogue. The Robe de Style Gown for cre- ning with its full -skirt and snng HERMAN Navy W. C. T. U. of M. Pleasant y elecU linch | i |at ker home on Cummings Lane = | | rederick 1. Kunkel | voud entertained the dridge Club at bridge ening. le of Military | ige Fri-| Mrs. I borhood i supper Wednesd Mrs. Philip_Lindse rod, gave a luncheon and br { her mothe Duxbury | | man | of the entert | tions of the minuet Mr. be and exhibi the nment will Chayleston and Mrs. Darrell streel entertained ning at a dance on Darrell. nd Mrs. Charles H. Beach of Kanawha strect have moved to their | new home on Meadow lane Mra. H. 1 le of Grafton 't had | at luncheon and Iridiy The soci ‘lub_enter bridge and tea day at the home of Mrs, Chester { Morrill of Ingomar street 1 7 Johnston of Graftor at hncheon anc H. Smith of tur last in honor wetion of ned at the Woman' Mrs. Alexa of Cedar | | Parkway enter at luncheon and | bridze Wednesda I My nd Mrs., Arthur A1 of Jocelyn street had their ciub at supper and bridge v evening | Newman Little of | returned to their | ing ne after spe nd da > Vi bis wife T and Mrs ents, Dr. f McKinley street. Lieu ‘oung will return to Sarn to Rico, about the middie of Mitchell of | hday ann Lorothy | Marian Bos M »eon Dorothy Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Car street, en dge Satu and Mrs Wells of Mc HUD( ined at dinner ss Mary Raguet Stit Mrs. Edward R. Stitt. nd b laugl M er Macomas en ;'z%e‘&%‘&’%;!&%’{%!&;% i Host at “Silver Tea" A | inder the asant W. C. T. U : home of Mrs, Park Tuesday James M. Doran, Lyman road, presi the line o New > receiving Walter A. Mor Mre. ). W. Summe Harman and Mrs. Danie the table Miss Katherine Krebler and Mrs Wavyne B. Wheeler Apple ired in sev on: were accompanied by Dor i Mrs. Edwin n read selections from a recent hed volume of her own poems Raymond Dickey rendered on the violin. Mrs. Albert Mrs. O, H. Reld, Miss D. Berri Mrs. W, P. ft and Mrs. Mec- were received into member- e next meeting of the union e home of Mrs. R. C. 5 Thirteenth street, Tues ary 16, at 2 o'clock p.m. Jersey Ave. N.W. Linc. 3427 Banquets Weddings Parties We claim unusual merit for our service and our estimates always prove most reasonable. Order special Salads and @ Terrapin dishes prepared in our modern kitchens. FRERIERETAR e were. nd-ews, Kohr nd Miss 1 ve PRRVWERVELVRVEVEVERERE BEIBS LTSS -1 Rich 9 Semi-Annual SALE Women’s Shoes All are this season models Srom our regular Stock good variety of styles Greatly Reduced for quick clearance 3 LOTS $4.90 «%6.‘)0 $8 0 N formerly $8 to ‘14 Rich’s ENTIRE Stock is NOT included in this sale ICH'S Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth 1926—PART tertained bridge on_Joc keth club a Mrs. ley relativi Th Liany than I have spending They r where T | We Merrill | Merriil visitir The luinch resides vil bridge e Miss L. Han Mc to Florid Honor G;xe;ts Listed By Art Promoters’ Club | - Guests moters’ | M. a son, M Isibel Mr. A ures i 1orthy Patror Mrs. C, W. R. Albior Coutinho, Picket vited street | where she will spend 9 their club aturday e celyn_street ind Mrs. George B. Wagner street were hosts to their t_bridge Thursday night. William . Carter of MeKin left Tuesday for Illinois, month with at_din ening in their home es Misses Louise and Helen daughters of Mr. and Mr 3. Williams of MeKinley returned to their home several months in returned by boat to New s. Williams 1 them Chase Rex Iz sday at the home of Mr of West Melrose str reviewed the first volume owell's “Life of Keats.” tephen Lyman of Chevy Wil N sty Tabor's ner and SOCTETY:, 7 | Lincoln Day Dinner Mrs. Cabot Stevens, | the citizens' comn incoln dinner r t ity Club, in the intc W ment and la nounces that th wives of cabinet 1t offic ing séere reception at 6:30 o'cle at | heads the rec Mrs. William vice cha ilbert Grosvenor, ne Mrs. Whitm: Thomas A. Groover W. Noyes. Mrs. John W Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins Logan Tucker, Mrs. Jok Mr at City Club Friday for & the the en n to the |effort has bgen and other Govern- cap. H 5. Sworn :Esther O.E.S. Chapter Announces Annual Dance The annual dance of Esther Chaj ter, . E. S., to be given at the Wi |1ard Wednesday from 9 to 12 o'clock | will have an excellent orchestra t« furnish the music, and every possible de to make thls event a most enjoyable one. Mrs. M P. Gibbon is chalrmar o'clock, | and her committee on arrangements i< Mrs. Fessenden Mildre: Lu and coraposed of Mrs, | Mrs. Luey Miller | Miscellaneous Shower For Prospective Bride undersheimer and Philip Cs as joint hostesees, entertained at a miscellaneous showe: collection o Irancis ilso be on ist_week in compliment to Miss Ge rude Helen Johnson, whose marriage M y Perskin will tak Community Club - will - give m Monday at the home of the | nt, M . Clayton of Brook- | 4 a | wir Bessie rles P Anton Stephan, William john B. L L {John W. orty-fourth | Colin H. nd bridge 1. Nicolson Penn of Forty-fourth | had g at a luncheon and Wednesd . L. Hamilton of entertained at dinne ¥ evening. ts Stevens nan of (]y"_ Lee Hamilton, daughter of Mrs |Program committee, promises an eve. Iton of Forty-fourth street, | ning of unusual interest hLecause ¢ for Fort Hayes. Aftep « |the messazes to be presented by Gov several weeks sha will | ernment s in_recognition of the to spend the remzinder | 115th birt v of Lincoln. “her netity ils to be announced later. limited number of tickets ible by writing to Mrs. Cabot 316 Webster street northwest The bri 10 MOre ! bouquet is beautiful or es- junct to the y than Bre wood-er i Wedding Invitations and Winter H . . art pro-| Pi Beta Phi Fraternity afternoon will be To Stage One-Act Play Anthony Atchi-| P sery Barnard and Miss | A 1 e Furbank at the opening evenin ck tehison’s exhibition of sculpt- | clubhouse of the the clubroom, 2011 T street | tion of Imiwc Dlay ged by from 4 o'clock pm. | M alie,” trans| the event are Col. and Max Maurby Calhoun, Judge and Mrs been chosen i i Mr. and M Sdward under Mr Siqueira tewart La le Corbell ters ir Prederick L. Stevens ‘apt. W lia will of Club this nd Mrs. J rs. C. F honor at the of at Associa one-act prograr ted from Announcements n vest, of to 6 the play will Miss 1 three < | parts will be | L M 15 is which has direc There the R ‘Bren®D nd Mr and Stat 611 Twellth Street ket Lon vie CREERON | 614 Twelith Street Between F and G Streets N.W. Hats Made and sdeled by Miltiners NEW MILLINERY of distinctive charm 5.95. 7.50. 19.50 A Notable Selection ARGE mall Around the Corner From High Prices NEW SELECTION OF GAGE SPORTS HATS 500 0 1630 ARGE HEAD SIZE HATS HERS ROl : Reductions! Reserve! The Last of Our Finest Winter Coats Superb Garments—Originally $125 to $165 At One 69- Bricet ... .. Women’s About 100 Coats to Choese From. Gorgeously Combined With Choice Furs Black Lynx Platinum Woli Silver Fitch Natural Fitch Natural Squirrel Dyed Platinum Fox Black Fox Fabrics of Supremely Rich Quality Needlepoint Kashinora Wool Velvet Roulustra and Misses’ Sizes 34 to 40 and Sizes 14 to 18 Years Lucette Vivette In the richest tc quirrel —all well represent s of cach shade: Gracklehead Blue, Santol, Wine, Swallow, Brown, Blac ed throughout thé col Cr Sea Beaver lection. ——————— == These coats are literally combined with the choice furs mentioned. They are used in such generous fashion—as shawl, stole, Queen Anne or mush- room collars—and with cuffs deep and rich. The styles are of such distinction and good style one may well be assured of their continued smartness. ¢ These Are the Aristocrats of the Winter Coat Mode— and they offer an opportunity unprecedented throughout the year—for a great saving! Those who desire a magnificent coat for next year will do well to make a selection at once! Women'’s Coat Shop—Second Floor. Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor.

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