Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1926, Page 14

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4 . SOC President and Mrs. Coolidge Hosts to Cabinet at First of State Dinners of 4 Mrs. Coolldge | huffet supper and musical last eve- T i \\mur 8| ning at _the legation, when the pro- v the White Iouse being in honor of Dawes and In the drawing rooms, nt and M &and the members of the their wives, erranged in vases, or greater profusion on were 1o ¢ ink ca air fern formed the stuie used the tui A musics ditional g musicians were r and My inet banked the d Werrenrath, tervert Garia roert v | President and | ] the Secreiary of Interior, vert. Work; the S retary of culture and Mrs. dine, the Secieury ommerce Mrs. 1 Labor ishop and and : Miss Ver- ympathy. t from England | ¢ and Lady wrtily thank eply to each in- date . wife of the Minister | 1 at luncheon heir debutante Pauline Bostrom e the latter | at_the Senate will hold of the season 7. in the Senate | at 1 o'clock | Burton | dinnet Mis: to | i the Ttalian were hosts m\.u as Arthur Conn. \u- and L St. N.W. Club Luncheon, $1.00 d from p.m. Every Day iVlusuc (Boernstein’s Orchestra) Dinners, $1-25 From 6 to 8:39 P.M. Phone Franklin 6206 ENCIA ~ 13 th Srreef e = ine o In An Atmosphere of Beauty and Refinement Luncheon Dinner 12 to 2 6 to9 55¢ $1.50 Music Dancing No Cover Charges at Luncheon or: Dinner NITE CLUB AT .| clety. Quantities of flowers, palms and » | ferns have been used in the decorat- - | bers of the IL1TY This Winter. Mrs. Elvina R. Deane was given by . soprano, Shure, pianist. and Mr. Coming-out Party Today for Miss Mabel Mead. d Mrs. Royal De La Mater er Hotel from 4:30 to 7 o'clock, | when they will present their daugh ter, Miss Mabel Carolyn Mead, to so- ing, and the bud and her mother will d before a screen of vellow blos and palms. Mead will wear a gewn of lace made along slightly draped with flowing sleevs. The debu- will be in a dainty gown of vhite velvet, fashioned with a bas jue and a full skirt: The bodice is yde with a V neckline finished off with a soft quilted band of cloth of 1d which forms a flat bow at the The skirt is with the gold cloth a from the floor in t ng in the back e will carry an arm bouquet sweetheart roses and juilt Mrs. Blaine F Rmknhm: | Mrs. l’lrh'ud Phillips, Miss Allce Cutts Marguerite Orme, Miss Rebekah hscomb, Miss Katharine Amory, ing to soc | buds to a SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, N M \} ater Mead, whom they are present- Mead is also one of the important May st at | he Wi Illlflm alld \lnr: enefit ball December 7. Helen Clifford, Misa Adelaide s istiann Jones and | vitations for a dance at the Mont- . Country Club Saturday and Mrs, Mead will entertaln at 8, for her daughter, A nlnnnr dance at_the Columbia Coun- for their daughter, when the g in honor of Col. and_ Mre, Frederick tment at |y visit with s | friends in New York. ° Judge and Mrs. C. C. McChord will entertain at dinner tonight at the Wil- lard, at which covers will be laid for 10 guests. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant enter- tained at luncheon today in compli- to her .nddduxhtflr Princess Ida Cantacuzene Capt. md Mr 1stedo was hn:lbcq arner Gore. l:)\lfl\ mmele has | fi tea dance Decem- | from 4:30 o'clock to 6 o'clock, [ _Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. benegre of Washington Club, when s < d Wa wit present her daughter, Miss H riette M. Zimmele. Iton is entertain- M iR fternoon in com Conn. Ave. at N N.W. = Why Worry About Flowers for Sunday? Louise Has Your Interest at Heart The Problem Is Solved $2.00 Delivered Anywhere Within City Limits Hours, Week Days 8 A.M. to 12 Midnight Sundays,9 A.M. to 7 P.M. 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Since President Jefferson’s admmistration (1801-1809) we hawve enjoyed the patronage of those most closely identificd with the offi- cial and social life of the capital and nation. ST Hower Specials i Basket Stand (a8 iJlustrated) With Beautiful Fern, $3.50 Roses $2 up Doz. Violets $2 Bunch Bunch Mums $1.50 Bunch 1222 F Ste. Telephone Frank. 5357 Telephone TWO STORES

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