Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1926, Page 19

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WASH ., MONDAY, MAY 17, D. 1926. EVENING SOCIETY THE STAR, VGTON, i \scinating Sum- | member of the staff of the Governor | ouis F, and Isahel Raeder, hoy mer hats, parasols, bags and other | of Florida with the rank of lieutenant | Parisian accessories. Mme. Thenault, | colonel. ife of the assistant military attache . mumber of young people, will Here will he found Births Reported. birthe have been reporte department i the st | selections during. the prograx She | played Chopin’s “Waltz in ¢ Sharp Minor” with a nicety of feeling for phrasing and the lovely “Legend’ of The following to the Health at Ward The Marquis de end, | MUSIC ' h METHODSTS BURY INFATON S SOUMCIH General Conference{ s } noon. “"Puts Problem Aside for | i Four Years. For sinee { drams | | tonal Con- | wall he < General of the Methodist Episcopal South today buried the ques unitication for nmr years after gainst the election of any this time, thus disposing of | problems within a few Iy slmingly sup- | ed the report of the episcopacy | committee and refused 1o elect any |quite more bishops. A minority report | tion from the committee was laid on the [ir table without discussion, and the ma- | Jority report adopted amid applause. [b Church tion o aeci major e minutes, The conference overwhe ™ ZALIPSKY SONG RECITAL | Katherine derable charm s showed barito adity. | Alheniz with considerable skill and in | terpretation. H PAR|SH fO GIVE PLAY. vers will present will's foursict play, “Mere- * tomorrow and Wednes- the time in the three years AMme. Marie Zalipsky has e established in the local mus this Russian singer-tencher p up in a formal song re t her studio v All five of the s 1 ave young persons with good | ies of voice, | » most advanced of the group, | their last app Hertzhe has a lovely | The play is given und woprano quality and sion of Rev. John Daly fir Jihcasing Alfred A, M ghy e wime Mimi's| Miss Agnes Nolan will play the role fror Puccinis <La Bo | of Mary Ann in the play, which is A PATs Moo tnd the tory of London circles. The ing du “La ¢ darem la mano” | clergy of the city Giovanni, with |0 tend as guests u( the ||ll\l‘l is duet hoth spontaneity and de the use of the Italian | voice of mel " i con and Dealhs Reporlcd o e Bt all House Heifetz The has n big repo Henderson, 81 1 Nortl - Keon, 7 elear wd Inzlish pronuncia 1 bit short at times vt for his tones zood in K “Wien the Kin; He also sar Providencd Hospital, by iketh Overd George: tod 24 _(Continued from Eighteenth Page.) Burke. No definite date has been set for the wedding. N a member of the gue and was prin- of Ak Sar Ben, in Eleanor Buckley Miss Baum is a Marlborough School of \m:el:--z and of Mount Vernon ate of the member 5 Dentinger of Connect it 4N X i nble: Fly Over Booths. Mme. Villm, wife of the naval atiache i the French embassy * the benefit of Neighborhood . to be held at the country home and Mrs. Charles J. Bell Woodley road, from 2 to 7 o'cloc ‘harge of a booth stocked with all the finery so dear to the hearts of women. of Mr. Onks, 20, ut are visiting Dr. Bateman t the flower | The national flower of France | 1 1l be used extensively in the decora- tion of this booth. At the Swiss booth Mme. Peter will dispense refr \Iulu." drinks of all kinds, and will be ed by Mrs. Henry Price Wright, 5. John & v Swiss flag and edelweiss table decorations. if will bhe the | rancis Drake La shington this morning from| ¢ home, in Tennessee, and will be | the house guest for a few wecks of her brother, Dr. Everett Monroe ki son, and his family. on M sireet Dolgoranky ‘ m from New rd for u.‘ Princess Stephante has arrived in Washing! York and is at the W | indefinite stay. and Miss Charlotte Washington and all at Mr. Shutts, aprominent outh, i D Atlantic’ Telephone and Shutts now in 1 1ighw director of the Dixie | Telegraph « ' and ) A wing come down from York | o ity on Friday Marriage Licenses. have bee to the of this S]ln C@verrs . 85<, tored n. n linen it your per vard Domestie Holland Window Shades to order. Sizes b to 36 All ol 25 vahi Estimates 1 for in Bldg. With the exception of a few month yvear devoted to nesting, the a spends its life at sea, belng on fcally all the time At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 13th Street The Ferguson-King Sale (By Catalogue) Antique furniture, valuable paintings by artists of note; nngmal Longfellow manuscript, silverware, Oriental rugs, in all sizes: mirrors, brasses, bric-a-brac, curios, engrav- ings and prints, table china, etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries ion of the gencral boards | h faced the « 1 Con the Methodist Episcopal s third week 11 months, Childre 715 13th St. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday May 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st, 1926 At 2 P. M. Each Day Reing effects from the estate of Rosalie Ferguson and Isabella G. King. by order of the National Savings and Trust Co., together with important additions from storage concerns, prominent indi- viduals (names withheld by request). and others Terms: Cash. C. G. SLOAN & (0., INC.. 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