Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1926, Page 18

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SOCIETY, THE EVENING Agricultural Executive, Mr. Jardine, Léft Washington Today for Brief Stay in Maine STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, T noon from 4 to 7 o'clogk. Receiving INTERESTING IN DIPLOMATIC CORPS with them will be Mrs. Percy Martin of England, who s spending the week Varella Duncan_ McKim, Harry Covington and ‘Mrs. Morey will also H assist. Maj. Gen. George Owen Squler is at the Hotel Astor, in New York. Miss Mary G. Wells, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Willlam H. Wells of New York City, is the house guest for several days of Mrs. George W. Welker, jr., in her home in Chevy Chase. Mrs. Welker will go to New York later in the month to joln Lieut. NOVEMBER 11, 1926. ed {nformally at luncheon at the Car] ton Hotel yesterday, having among her guests the United States Ambassador to Germany, Dr. Jacob Gould Schur- man, and his daughter, Mrs. James Marshall McHugh. Hospital E‘l’l’l‘c'l?g:lnknflvln‘ Eve. e The Eplsco] Eye, Ear ant T Hospin.\pwmp:llva ts annual benefit ball November 24, Thanksgiving eve, in the ballroom of the Willard and has a list of distinguished patronesses headed by Mrs. Coolidge. Others in- clude: Mrs. John G. Sergeant, Mrs. SOCIETY. "Your Autumn Papering —Painting or Other —Interior Decorating —will give greatest satisfaction ii you avail yourself of Henderson's service and 8. New, Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, ;II::yLouls . Brandels, Mrs. Oscar W. Underwood, Mrs. James Couzens, Mrs. Walter E. Edge, Mrs. Eugene Hale, Mrs. Charles S. Dewey, Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, James E. ot experience. 1] Our facilities represent the result of over fifty years’ work as fine interior decorators. BT Estimates submitted without obligation. JaMmes B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, ‘Painting 1108 G Street Phones Main 615 Main 7676 } . BN A E o - £ Welker upon his return from the H‘L' b:(:ngnr,\' of Agriculture, | Frances Hopkins. Miss Rebekah Lips-| | g T Mr. William M. Jardine, left | comb, Miss Frances 1 Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor is pass- Ing a few days at the Weylin Hotel, i New York. = L Mrs. Robert R. Phillips of Ken- ucky, who has been visiting in New York and New Haven, is the guest of Mrs. Geneva Dunham in her home, at 1222 Sixteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Walker Smith have returned to their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel after a month's visit in Ohlo. They will move shortly into their new apartment in Wakefleld Hall, at 2101 New Hamp- | shire avenue. Marguerite Orme, :nd Miss Idanthea ,‘,\aim(“gt;m early this after-|Carolyn Mead, M oon for Portland, Me., where | Miss Helen Si poon for Porl | Miss Helen Strau fore the National G also receive a de expected to return weelk, an address be. ange. He will | J— ree there and is| Miss Helen Griffin entertained at the end of the |luncheon today at the Chev Club_in compliment to her sister-in- s = | law, Mrs. Robert M. Griffin, who, with wedish Envoy, M. Bostrom, . Comdr. Grifin, has just arrived Awarded Prize Yesterday. | from the West « . & . Griffin The Minister of Sweden, Mr. W, |bas been assigned to duty here. Bostrom, and the firse secre the German « 3 ! XCichl, were rded day by the Minister of Edgar L. G. Prochri tory in the men's dou matic tenms tournar ¥all. The awards tea given by the M Prochnik for the Bryn, daughter of the Norway and Mme Clarence Kuangson You Moffet. MADE TO ORDER M we_send our representative with camples? Facto Mrs. Hamilton Wright arrived in Brices. iagow Shades, Siip Covers—Hours, 8 to G | New York yesterday aboard the Paris | from I she has Leen Mrs. Samuel W. Earle of Chicago, L s recording secretary general of the HARKIS & i Datighter: f the Ame n Revolu- AR . tion S e OLIUHE iy Senora de Chevalier, left, wife of the secretary of the Panama legation, e ey rewen e and her siter, Senora de'Ariss, ight, spending the 'Winter with her in Wash: | dinner this evening in the Pre ary | dining room. Mrs, F rinese egation, w iixed | her gu her and Senor Mam Earle of Chicago. s Muriel Bliss. niece of Brig. | Tatrom of, honor- Mrs. T. Q. Ashburn, will John l:hl-n .‘“h hington this evening | Afjes Ruth Robinson of Tarr: e will be presented | 15, 4s0n, M Phoebe Y. y of Mont- uncle and | clair, N. J., and Miss Katharine Dun lop and® Miss Natalle Hammond of | shington. The attendants will all | ar costumes of taffeta in two tones | Mrs. | of peach col ned aloniz bouf- and Mrs. John Montgomery and their fant lines fitting bi ters of New York, Judge and 11 skirts trimmed with a s Adams of A le. They will wear pic-| wn felt, trimmed with | arm bouquets of yel- | low nthemums. Miss Emlen | Davies will be the flower girl, wearing a dainty frock of peach-color taffeta and carrying a basket of rose petals, and Peter Ansberry, son of Judge and Mrs. Timothy T. Ansberry, will be the ring bearer. mother of the bride, ar a gown of sapph blue velvet trimmed with cream 1 E s and a large blue hat to match, and | The engagement of Mrs. King Car- Mrs, ‘Cheeseborough will be in peri-|ley to Mr. Randolph C. Grew, an- nounced last evening, is of much in- t . where Mrs. Carley has Mr. Grew is rsecretary of v, and a son Mrs. Edward Sturgis Grew of Boston. The wed- ding is expected to take place in January in the presence of a small | company of relatives and a few intl- | mate friends, | ent living _—&he Pule Log—and a it of Bule Logic IME WAS, when the mittened and muf- flered men of the family would drag a mighty Yule Log from the forest—to spread Christmas cheer to those who “dropped in” . . . Today, with pleasure rather than effort, one sends that warm cheer through Brewood's Personal Greeting Cards for Christmas A vast variety of techniques awaits your choice; many are for use with your card plate; and the cost affects your Christmas purse scarcely at all! Tomorrow’s choice is wider than next week’s will be. ‘BREW®D Stationers and Engravers 611 Twelfth Street Main 4868 Rizik Brothers or Friday Only: 4 Special Group of CLOTH AND SATIN DRESSES T 1995 Formerly 39.50. 45.00 and 49.50 mHE MODELS are mostly v at dential had as Edwin honor for her sister and Mrs. Howell | York, Mrs. Charles Hines of Chicago, Howard of Dayton, Ohlo, will be the | Mr. . Howell Howard of Day- The other attend- | ton, Copley of in a Gladstone from Castens Nothing else has quite that look of “studied carelessness” that a Gladstone gives to your luggage. And there’s no other bag that better rises to the. occasion for safe, | carry-well packing . . . Castens array of them begins at $17.00—and 22-inch Cowhide goes up slowly! Gladstone, $25.00 CASTENS LEATHER GOODS 1314 G Street N.W. Tra €, M. Dahl, 1 S i M M nard Barouch of zinald Jackson of r . Robert Ge and vs. 0. B. Weller sailed | arrive in ermuda and will return | from V; rtment in the Wyoming : Island, Mrs. tepresent s Rutherford of Richmond, V: Wainwright have R. D. McDonald of Asheville, Mr. by motor and will & der of this monti near there. Mrs. John H. MacGrath | small daughter, K formerly of Newton, have taken an apartment | dral avenue for | elo The Chilean Ambassador to London | o and Senora de Mathieu will be at the [ Ritz-Carlton in New York until they > s of Newport. come to Washington early next week. = and Mrs. Irving Hail Chase of Waterbury, Conn., have announced the engagement of ‘their daughter Lucia Hosmer to Mr. Thomas Ewing, . son of former Solicitor of Patents Mrs. Ewing of New York. has William Phelps y and fs staying o2 fo¥WaRHirBtos e Riiat Wesiretiny ot Hma NERe e YOS tion of the lrish Free State, Mr Willian J B Macauley w host at luncheon today at the M ower, having as his guests Miss Pearl Smiddy and N Cecil Smiddy, daughters oi tho Mimister of Ireland @nd Mrs. Smiddy; Miss Suzette Dewey, Miss Laura Towne, the third - tary of the British emba: , Mr. Henry L. d'A. Hopkinson, @ he at- tache of the Belgian embassy, Count de Buisseret Miss Davies Bride of Mr. Cheeseborough Today. | A wedding of unusual interest will take place at 4 o'clock this after- ncon when Miss Eleanor Davies | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies, will become the bride of Mr. | winkle blue crepe de chine with a hat Thomas Patton Cheeseborough, jr., | to_correspond. | son of Dr. and . Cheeseborough | Mr. John Cheeseborough will be best of Asheville, N. C. The cerem brother, and the ushers S8ohnis) Ralph Hines and Horner of |man for his E will Mclude Mr. Ashe-| Charles Hines of Chicago, Mr. Junius the Robert | Horner, Mr. Frank Coxe, Mr. William Johnston, the church. Coxe, Mr. Bingham McKee and Mr. be joined by Baroness van Boet -| church has o charming arrangement | Robert George of Asheville, N. C.; Mr. in their apartment at the War | of white chrysanthemums, palms and | John Knight Cochran, cousin of the Park Hot the latter part of | ferns and on the altar, which will be | bride, a Norris Rickey of this week. She visiting her lighted with cathedral candles, are | ¢ ents, Dr. and Lawrence Litch-| placed tall silver vases filled with fleld, in Pittst saron and Bavon- | lilies. The choir of the church will ess van 1 have leased the|sing preceding and during the cere- house at 3519 Lowell street, previously | mony, Mr. T. Guy Lucas. organist, occupied by the former playing the wedding marches and tary of the French emba accompanying the cholr. tesse de Sieyes de Veyr bride will walk = | with her father, Mr. and Mrs. Frank tearns of | in marriage. Boston, who are the guests of the | gopp President and Mrs. Coolidge at the White House, entertained the Pre: dent's personal secretary and M Edward T. Clark at dinner last eve. ning in the presidential dining room of the Maytlower. | St g of the The sercretary of Netherlands | Ville, Jegation, Baron van Boetzelaer e Following the ceremony a recep-| tion will be held in the home of the bride’s parents, after which M age 1] be at Cheeseborough and his bride will | = leave for a wedding trip, the latter wearing a costume of gray crepe de chine, *trimmed with braid to match: ” walk to the altar | [oidy"Sqlimel fur coat and o smail | 7704 Will find herg als give hev|pjack felt hat. They will make their Her bridal robe is of N g o o | home In Asheville. | | o e cchiffon velvet, designed | “Among_ the outoftown guests at | h a close- |the wedding will be Mr. and Mrs. | Edward Hines of Chicago, Miss | - Margaret Woodrow Wilson of New | Some Fox Chokers for Sale, Cheap “Boxed .Friendship + g BOX of smart Stationery is the perfect holiday gift. Each time the one to whom you give it writes, it’s a friendly letter. A rich reminder of your own friendship is pre- sented! . . . Below we suggest an interesting selection from our holiday display of s Martin Sav- urday after- ORK Repair- nd Mrs, and Com- fitting bodice, long sleeves and a Elizabethan collar of rose point lace. The skirt is quite full and the low st line is marked by a jeweled rdle. A prine train of the velvet falls from the shoulders and | her veil of rose point lace is held | by a jeweled coronet to correspond | ' [ With the girdle on the skirt. She 1| Will carry an arm bouquet of Easter ! Col. and Mrs. I'rank J with them in their n Hotel Brentano’s Boxed Stationery One to six quires of suede, linen, oak or laid finish paper, with envel- opes. Some letter size; some note size; some combine the two. Com- bination boxes, too, of note and letter sheets and cards. In the smartest shades. Depending on quantity, $1.50 to $10.00. Hatch have their daught spen smother in Sprin will be maid Slippers A that Side Lace.... .. Mather Lewis hav tons for a afternoon, Novemb ©'clock, for the faculties of the vari- ous schools of the university. Mrs. Lewis will hold her-first at home of the season on the first Mon- day in December and on the s January. Dr. and Mrs. e Christmas holi- in misses’ sizes. Beyond that, one has only to pic- ture the season’s theme she favors most—and here she will find it! THIRTEEN Our wide array of distinc- tive Writing Papers, Corre- spondence Cards and Tablets begins at as little as 85c. Buying at Brentano’s s good shopping, as well as good taate. Special for Friday 85 Dresses | / $15 to Late of Hep s J Mrs. Edward Clifford enter luncheon today for ughter, Miss rd, when her guests in- cluded Miss Llizabeth ¥ri Georglan, * TWELVE 3 Proving Again—That You Who Follow the Mode in the Lrquisite Creations of aft—Incvitably Share the Sovereignty Style. 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Now’s an opportunity to add two or three new Frocks to the wardrobe. L At your option Every Hat STIEFF PETIT GRAND A Stieff Petit Grand is an added touch of decorative beauty and evidence of dis- criminating piano choice. e A number of models are Velvet trimmed; others are embroidered in gold, silver or con- ot trasting colors. The new fitted bodice, high We Have Been Appointed Exclusive Dis- tributors for the New Gainaday Washer The New Gainaday is priced within the reach of every housewife and our plan makes it easy for vou to have this modern labor, time and worry saver in your home without financial inconvenience. One free demonstration will reveal the fact that the New Gainaday is five years ahead of the field. When is your next washday? Call us up now and let us arrange to do just one washing the New Gainaday way—in your own home. M. KAPNECK ELECTRIC CO. | 736 11th St. N.W. 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