Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1926, Page 19

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. g ~ ) 2 __THY EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1926. S O C Y “‘,}"“ son Olan of Woodridge spent left for a Southern motor trip, wrs.] E: {the weex end with Mrs. John B.! e i I Daish in her new home at Morrls | C2nby wearing an ensemble suit of Chase, Miss Mary E. Black and Miss! Mr. Carlton van - Valkenburg s The old' Babylonian astronomers 15, 16 and 17, at 1908 -Fourteenth!vers, . vice president general of the Florence Caroline Adams. | chalrman of the entertainment com-|givided the hour into 60 minutes sereet. | Natfonal - Socis Daughters of the t . American Revolution; Mrs. James veni ji | mittee and Mr. F. W. Krichett is} = - Assisting will be Mrs. M. R. Barnes, | {TIeTCAn | Rovolubon:, Ao el and u'{\?:.h;?‘m({l‘:fu‘,h:(r?gle‘:éfli! chairman of the floor committee The number 60 was to them a cor towm, N. J. green jewel cloth and plaid. They S fit ¢ December 1, at | Mrs. Peavee lorn, Miss Rose Fair- m Mrs. Lemmond is ——— = venient number to be d in atvic Mirs. Ernest Thompsen Se who | Yill be at home after December b o o (FE] e CRIEERS BEC mond I8 | Lynch, Miss Helen M. Brown, Mrs. . e n usel ®ontinued from P. 3 ) dlg e SRt Lpson Beton, Sandy Spring. fax, Miss May V. Frey, Mrs. Archl|chairman of tickets. E 2 h f ith, v ' B o ion, much as 100 is found h: K rom Page Eighteen) !jaebeen a recent guest of Mrs. W, i1, | Sendy p‘n, e &t rol|bold X . ie) Jetee. P y Gl;lce : strnft. \H(ns larnl:] . ;: il‘lmk-‘o:s (lathe Charles Bona-; ‘ i und handy, 7 | Nioses, at the latter's home on S M. Lewis, mother of Mrs. Mac: | teenth sireet, entertained u compan. Crecken. of friends at tea at the home of he Tz y ilostess vcserday” afternoon, s A Y et .| her departure for New tur 'iMam Phelps Eno. who re-| yi, seton will return to Washington urned 1o Washington Wednesday | about Nevember Duiing her ab- . and Mrs, Ernest Iddings, Miss|Mrs. A. V. Fergerson, Mrs. Wallace| The reception committee for the|ton van Valkenburg. r Slizabeth lddings of Catonsville, Md.: | Streater, Mrs. Gustavius \Weber, MrS. | ooncert and ball which the New York| The concert preceding the dance wml Irs. D. L. Wright of on. Md. ‘Pfl J. T};fl"ns- Mrs. Effie R. Ec’l“‘x State Society will give at the New| begin promptly at 8:30 o’clock. The ire, H. O. von Wedel of Ardsley.on-|Miss Elizabeth Zea, Mrs. telle | \illard tomorrow evening includes | program will be given by Mr. Emman- | of Pittsburgh, Pa. Phillibert, Mrs. Pauline Long and! vrs John Nicolson, chairman; Mrs. | uel Wad, pianist, and Mr. Heinrich | of Pittsburgh., Pa W7, N7 17 WASBINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST N Gorgeous “Mums” . Mrs. D. C. Ludlow. | Douglas Robinson, Mrs. Hamilton| Meyn, baritone. Mr. James Russell| #nd iy at the Mayflower. had guests Sebut =ne will be on a levture tour| Mr. and Mrs. Ira C, Copley. wiio are| American Library Chapter, Daugh. 1:;:‘; g;».":{";:;mefiir? ]();),:“W"E B’Arr will accompany Mr. Meyn at th«] Tunching informally with him yester. | Which wili take her into the States of | passing a few days at the Willard, en- | ters of the American Revolution. will} __ 3 3 ge C.! plano. day in the presitenial dining roo : New York, New Jersey and Ohio. She! tertained at dinner in their apartment | Eive its annual benefit card party [ will also be the guest of the Western | here last night. having 14 guests. Wednesday afternoon, November 17, Mrs. Harold N. Marsh and har in | New York League of American Den at 2 o'clock at the Roosevelt Hotel. | fant son. Samuel Dennis March. Women and tie -Central New York | 0 Mrs. William Lemmond is chairman, joined Mr. Marsh and their two older | League while in New York State. '(m"i',' Hfl’ (fl:ffl:";‘{.‘:m assisted by the committee on finance. | ¥ons in their (leveland Park home sl o La a R s . Among those serving as patronesses | f o t G d 5 vestecday. Mr. «nd Mrs, Marsh The marriage of Miss Louise Fran- _ At the semimonthly dinner of the|for the benefit are Mrs. John Bea- ! { Flowers for ai uae' s spent the Summer in Maine and re. ¢eS YOUng. daughter of (he Rev. and Quota Club. held at the Women's Uni-| _ i i . turned here in Sentember to operr ! C 5 ]u M. Young, to Mr. \:FS“)' t'lLunl:)ln 1 szaen. !nu.)‘ ;;:n::gt s s » . You are invited to see the BIE Hoone Tor it W inter ellott Canby, son of Mrs. the membership made a : i sioteg. of i $heic houne for, the Winter . Canby of Colesville, Md., | donation to the,Red Cros through £ THE THAIS Debutante beautiful display of unusual Mrs. Arthur Stanlev Rizzs wife of (00K Dlace yesierday arterncon at 4 Miss Rhoda ~Jameson Milliken, al Steel Sllpper & HewuaeE i and the chrysanthemums—the king of the direcior of the Archeological So. |0'clock in *the Trinity Episcopal | member of the Quota Club. A con-} biber peCH pmpL W edding At A Gadds cisty. ie spendine a fen dave at the 1 Takoma Iark, the Itev. C.|tribution of $25 was allotted for use B kl ack patent, b!ag_ satin, o i i Rellevue.Strat’ord. in Philadelphia. | M. Young ofticiating. The clrch had |at La Plata. Md. Mrs. John G.| uckles black moire. With the rder a bouquet today \ s a pretty arrangement of palme and ! Capers. president of the Quota Club,} ] very smart spike heel Mise Touiw Shiblex was guest of white roses, and Mrs. Clyde Shade was presided. Polished and Restored to honor a7 = 4'wner purty ziven bv her | vocalist, h auns Mre William 0. Relt of Ken The bride was escorted to the altar The Ladie ¢ Look Like New $11 Auxillary of Providence ; GUDE " AR g Vir. by her brother. Ar. \ertrees Young|lJospital announces its annual tea : o by an \rier the ¥{of St loule, who gave her in mar:|and linen shower. for the benet of . Jewelry Repairing Three Stores for Tour Convenience went to the Drake Hot riage, and she wore a gown of white | S £ . 1 1 S - o e with o s e e ie? {afternoon of Monday, December 6, in | emodeling and Special 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. - i ai . i ! has returned white chiffon and antique Brussels | the foyer and parlors of that institu-}} Neyw Work Executed on the STETSON SHOE SHOP to artment at the Willard. aft- 'applique lace was held by a core n. Mrs. John H. Iden. president, . Main 4278 3103 14th St. N.W. Main 1102 o 2 short 1 ntic City, xS el ¥ 2 covonet! (T be assisted in receiving by the Promisis at Moderate Main : e Miss FHlelen Babbitt of Haverford, | members of the auxiliar¥, and there . Col. 3103 Alired 1. Brosseau. president | p. was the maid of honor, and wore | Will be music and refreshments. | Prices e e i e of the Daughters of thel, Tiuc cilfon gown, « silver cloth Nat’ ye = 3 e B 1305 F Street Members of Florists', Telegraph Delivery Association American Revolution. arrived in | ¢Z,, i s et Mrs. George jr., and Mrs. s VATORE DES] | t4ced with blue chiffon and carried a A : | Al 4 TCashington vesterday and is at the - . Rohert E. Lee Hall have completed | ] 0 Uider Rilétah Halieidusher: Monagewist D Willard. wt She il lieronis Gintil “““““’; of piuk roses and del-! g o1 the rummage s;al: Lo be | Mfg. Jeweler — ¢ axage —_— 5 e Sasy lata this wee e g I given for the Southern Relief Home, George Rust Canby was the b s slabiie, ohGDEe 926 F St., bet. Sth and 10th %% S o i To nesier e Jadwin to n, and the ushers selected receive a th eer branch. Army ;T Sl L Relie? it f‘:“‘h‘““"h e e ot pt et WINDOW SHADES Barracke Noven b 4 LA A Dwight F. Davie {Doran S. Platt of Washington. —ordered from us will receive QGen. and < Ay, and| Mre. Young. mother of the bride, prompt attention. g Mre WP T n A D. Peak | Wore a gown of hlack chiffon velvet ]_““b‘u.'h Interior el : : | and gold brocade, and Mrs. Canby, 5 eded by many |Mother of the bridegroom, was .in Decorating Company Among thone |black zeorzetie crepe.” ' | oo MoaHon Gen. 'and | _Foliowing the ceremony a reception 818 17th Street N.W. g whose gueats will include | Was held at the Brooke Tea House, | Between H & 1 those thn recsive with them and |after which Mr. Candy and his bride | athers at their honie on Massachr setts | avenue. Maj). and Mrs. R. T. Ward i will have 16 for dinner at their house an Kilbourne plece: Maj, and_ Mrs, Francis Wilhy are having a dinner / party for 12 at their home on_Bel| mont road. Maj. and Mrs. Carey Rrown are entertaining 36 for dinner | ar the Army and Navy Club. Maj. ! and Mrs. R. A Sharrer are also t¢ lave a dinner for 10. Al are later at rending the ball at Washington Ba racks See Our P S CO See Our Window & , Window Display ! G ~“STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12¢th Display! R | (P | " =1 ; “The Trudie” » A Millinery Event That Borders on the Sensational! 1,500 New Winter Hats - In a Tremendous Value-Giving Sale! Priced at $10 Mrs. Sa eigh Milton enter- tained a « of 16 at a bridge 'uncheon vesterday afternoon at h"l residence on Sixteenth street mnorth- west, in honor of Mrz. Edward Shield who was a member of the Cluh Inlays and tongue of a brand - ne w leather, Copper AR RN AR EVEVR RS T T R R RS I TR A R R AR 2 Allies during the World War., of v . . v which Mrs. Millon was the founder | Patent, make this little Marsala Tan Calf- g and president. There were four tables | Z 2 b ! ~nd_the color scheme was ellow. | skin oxford doubly smart, just as Walk- : e ; . Rikts whreos thnwun cun, Mes, Over personal fit makes it doubly com- s We combed the market for these exquisite hats. 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