Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1926, Page 18

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SOCIETY. a party Sund: evening for their daughter, Miss Violet Orme, when the guests included Miss Laicia Olaya, Mary Catherine Mundell, Miss e Dewey. Miss Florence Harrls, Miss Milne, Miss Margaret Harrison, Miss Madeline Cotter, Miss Kathleen Orme. Miss Andrea Cassells and Miss Marjorie Grant. The decorations and favors were in keeping with Hal- loween. Mrs. Harry B. Zimmele will be at home on the Monday afternoons in November, from 3 to 5 o'clock, in her studio at 1218 Eighteenth street northwest, With a piano recital by the inter- nationally famous French artist, ) ice Dumesnil. at Memorial Con- Miss Claudia Reed is again in Wash- | (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) ington after spending five months| = in France, where she continued her study of singing, Dr. and Mrs. McPherson Crichton | and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porterfield | Light_had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Gardner and Admiral and Mrs. Luther E. Gregory at the Carlton Club Halloween party on Saturday night. Will be hostes be assisted by Mrs. Chilton, wife of the charge d'affaires of Great Britain. Bere's More Than Just “q Choice of Words” N infinite number of happily chosen ways to say “Merry Christmas!” dis- tinguishes the Brewood showing of Personal Greeting Cards for Christmas Even more desirable is the characterful beauty which individualizes, with genuine personality, the Brewood card you choose. Brewood artistry aptly engraves many of them with your own plate. And your choice now gains the pre-rush advantage of widest selection. Capt. and Senora de Prieto Host to Luncheon Party. Capt Enrique A. Prieto. the military attach of the Cuban emb angd Senora de Prieto had as their guests at luncheon yesterday in the presiden tial dining Toom of the Mayflower | Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers of Pitts-| burgh and Miss Matilda Meyers and] Miss M. Davison of National Park Seminary. SOCIETY| Baron and Baroness de Cartier Sailing For New York Thursday, Arriving At Embassy Next Week. Mrs. G merly of end in Newport, where Summer home. e Eustis Corcoran, for- shington, spent the week she has a irst HE Ambassador of Belgium and | dell, Miss Lydia Archbold. the il Mr. Baroness ae Cartier will sail ‘etary of the Greek legation, Thursday. abeard the Lapland, | Diamantopoulos; the commercial for this country and are ex:|retary of the British emba pected to arrive at the end of | Leander McCormick Goodh: hext week and come 1o Washington a | tache of the Italian embassy, Kew days later. Pio Macchi di Cellere: the att the Swedish legation, Bavon 1 Rappe: Mr. J. Pierrepont Moff: Loy Hende nd Mr. Robert Kelley of the State Department. Mrs. Richard C. M tained at_luncheon tod ment to Miss Allison Roel tante laughter of O’'Brien 'he other guests wer Alice Cutts, Miss Elizabeth Adelaide Douglass, Miss ) jullien, Miss Juliet Carpente Tielen Gatley, Miss Har annic Dial, Miss | Nancy Hamiltor 1 i 'Impnrtcd Club Soda Schwepp's Soda Spain e 4 el lla suite which they the Carlton Hote val in Washinzton » one of the large resident ments at Wardman Park He They | Wil be joined in about 10 days by the other members of the family, who &re coming from Spain Eenora «da Samples on request to out-of-town custemers ‘BREW@®D Btationers and Engravers 611 Twelfth Street Main 4868 Bottle. Dozen. 10-0z. Bottle..25¢ $2.90 hall enter- e nd will in compli 1 apart hell, who has been in , returned Magruder Inc. | Best Groceries Conn. Ave., M and 18th Sts. 5 Mrs. Lawrence V. Grogan returned today from a five-week visit in Boston and on the North and South shores near there. Mrs. Grogan stoppéd on Capt Cod at Harwich Point for a short stay. of the Serbs, Dr. Pavichich, went to - and will be at the dor for several days, The Minister Croats enes tod Hotel A Secretary and Mrs. Jardine ests for Private V forenoon the ire and Mrs. din the private exhibition of chrysanthemum show in | 1ting houses at Fourteenth rthwest from » whom they have | 2 Gen. and Mrs. John L. Clem and their daughter. Miss Llizabeth Clem, have returned to \ashington and are at 1870 Wyomin enue, Mrs. Clem and ber daughter, whom | she will present to society this season, | have just returned from Iurope, | where Miss Clem has been studying. Mr. an Phone Main 4180 ow has issued atrday, No 2600 Thirt pests will meet in at an informal r - Fr evening at the Bureau of ilome Economics In honor of the burean chiefs and thefr w essistant chiefs and their wiv eral of the departmental movies be exnibited during the evening Brothers A Suggestion— and a Prediction Concerning FUR-TRIMMED COATS of which our showing is delightfully hanced by new arrivals o+ 1ZIK BROTHE sug- gest your viewing their dis- play of exquisite Fur-Trim- med Coats. With the prediction that in this assembled smartness is your bean sdeal of all a Coat should be. THIRTEEN i : YWBER W LHGH, | The United States Ambassador to | Chile, Dr. William Miller Collier, will il from this country next week for post in Santiago de Chile, after a spent in Washington. The dor arrived in New Y terday aboard the Deutch Burope, having been detained in Lon- | don because of the ous illness of | Mrs. Collier, who was unable to {Mr. and Mr !company him when he sailed for this|{and Mrs. | country lavence 1T Davis, wife o? the heads the list of to be given Army Relief November shington Dwight F. etary of War, wesses for the dan ineer branch, iesday evening., Officers’ MRS. DAl T WILSON, Who, with her husband, has ived in Washington and will spend the Winter the at the Hotel Carlto Edward acNider, Mrs. Cha Mrs. Robert . Allen Biodgett, Miss Mabel Board Mrs. Fox Con ssing the Summer at her > in Findtay, Ohio. She has with ' for a few months her mother, o | Mrs. P WL Ewing of Findlay. ank Lyon after Kenneth O'Br i Mack: and Ten Eyck Wendell and P . wes, Mr. and Mrs, H i G & v, il e DS e Sin o Mis, | . 'Phe Washingion brasich of the Eng. S ke | o | tish Speaking Union will hold its first ew York. L T | monthly tea tomorrow afternoon from oy |4 to 6 oclock at the headquarte ferritte W. Ireland, wife of the | | The vestenday 1107 Sixteenth street. Mrs. James Ca general of the Army, will be | Janice hter of Saturday afternoon w ek, N. prid - She will receive the first Sat- | Faber J. gl ach month throughout the f Lo " \(here Mr. McFadden was for MADE TOORDER |several vears connected With the | wWe are ready to send you samples and ite Department. The ceremony | estimates. | was performed by Deputy Clerk J. .J. | Window Shades, Slip Covers—Hours, 8 to 6 i McCormick. | i o | Rrnen w7 RLti i Main 1F StNW. for Estimates Hantord Dewey Delos’ A man, Mis nor, Mrs. Malin Cr: M Davis, Mrs. Har vick Dent G Mrs. . Mrs. Merrit . Ireland v Jervey, Mrs. J. W Mason Patrick. M and Mrs. Harr tel, h The assistant to the . 4 ‘ol William T, at dinner this dor Hotel in - | entert Amba M e dat en- Enow 1t _home - EW DRAPERIES Mrs. John B. 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