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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1926. 19 | PARIS DECREE GIVEN |5, e s husvaoitor “5ish oy | SEEKS MILLIONS IN SU'TS‘,,‘. e s 4,,‘,,““ shortly before her marriage. FOR DIVORCE PUBLICITY| \\hv‘h w led out of o by her father. S organized and as a result of its To ANN MURDOCK! B AT R ‘ ds, which she said were given her el >age.) | Il Lo = = —{Continued from Bighteenth PUEC) | jonded.” Dr. J. Stiart Rodman_of lactivities movements have been started DEFENDS SKYSCRAPER . Miller, 84, Files Actions| tite Valued at $5,000. al ¥ ved- | to orga ze societies for fi Sta 5 3 . | A i Philadelphia w < . The wed- | to organize societies for five States not | g ¢recc Who ‘gued for $150,000 Against Newspapers Which WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Decenix supper dance at the Carlton Club this | gin S0 ! ding music was pl trio from . evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Ira V. | i = the ba 1 2 3 S, Decomber 13 ( - , ¢ e etit ¢ wil n the Philadelphia Or Dr. Wi ing the ball will Bonds After Secret Marriage, | NEW VORI, December 1 ») S d on h : WL R R Sidney Englan 1« brought suit fo Charged Desertion ! ond Presbyterian Church of Philadel-|State society. Mr. Robinson also phia. Miss Miller was given in mar-|stated that since the Pa ate Society S O C IE I Y } Alexander MeC ull, baster of the Sec- lable only through members of some Morris, who will have a PArty of |latg und hia bride will leave on & wed. 'last from v'elock, and the eight. | ding trip South and will be at home | dancing until 1 Associated Prese ¥ o publicit = 3 ord road, Bryn Mawr, P: = TEA insford road, Bryn Mawr Club will hold s he bride 1s a former dance at the (h?». ::m‘«x-:—lu vy dance given Saturdny after. by tie Associated Ire ning. A numbe X p £ by members of the| pPARIS, Dece . Amoy s - 2 ' O a 4 o : and pledges of Nu | rrcic Hovton re the memb vities of the § '*-'“‘“ Omic t 1 divorce here fr L000 o the “Alice MeCormack,” f r Ne eived in ar < elevator operator, as co-respond- | cated utt ris viands. Whether were started by |hi¥ viand h ral months ago, | ment wou offered « hav ceived | sulting savin has not been learn B R N R AR IR R B IRIE TR An enjoyable sity of Maryland at College the opinion of Fi / L | bel = veral mittion internationally knov s h en 1 ng | Y pre 4 Charl and Yanu head vania National Guard et ‘.‘%&%?fi,&‘«&‘ &’ &*‘.2 SEARIE Woodward@Iothrop Down Stairs Store Hundreds of Christmas Gift Selections—Iesser Priced ch Mr. H Wardman will ‘;n \\‘ilmmg(-vn tioning hod. . A ey : s evening for the debutantes . thelr house s |whom she ma - | ’ p = oA | University Alumni Banquet nues. Th . 1 rebruary ' [ At La Fayette Thursay. hibiiv e Hatines aris 3)4 £ Georz . A buffet supper -ant ion of Genrze |10 : i e E e Shresented | awarded Ann Co M xander P. Moor anquet “da evening At 3 e e i Colman g | o'ulock at the La Fayetto Blotel 1 shington and Liltimore who at sses. They wer e for « short visit and is at | honor of Coach nd the mem- | (V3 ,and g AL SR bers of the varsity foot ball team, it | which has concluded a ccess: e -1 ful season on the gridiron 1ORE, Md. o The committee of arrangements cludes Mr. J. Lewis Moneyway, Mr. B. | o @ Co0F = . Warner and Mr a ; aring an unusu: ™ of entertainmen Powers, 1 Mr. and Mr tie will be the ’ s € Former Ambassa Visiting in V D A, s 8 T gene Byrnes al tomorrow A b o= ette MeMu mighter of Mra. € tial H. N Washingt the late t les 3. MeMullin, | i e € ' jr., who are y S Pate £ oy s i interesting pro Park, Baltim . took place Sat-| for the members of the : peiation urday at noon in the Epiphany Church, the Rev. Z. B. Phillips officiat- sts who W g Miss i the immediate families at-| Jean Campbell, who will come from |, an Asso the stage of one of the local theaters [ Women, toda ¥ 2 wore a gown of gray flat | to the banquet and will render several | Veerhoff will act ax h . Mr. Peat- swall, close fitting black | songs. tie will give a tall after the tea on squirrel coat| Dr. F. A. Hornaday is president of [ “The Naturalist and the Dodo.” llar. Mr. Col- | the Aluini Association, and reserva- G 4 lison und his bride left immediately | tions may be made through him at after the ceremony for New York and | his apartment at the Mayflower Hotel, | The project for development of will sail from there Wednesday on the | according to announcement by the [ower on the River Shannon of Tre- :‘(fism .uz' l!lv"lwl di for F ;:y?n;n ’lrlu:‘\t committee P land ealls for a preliminary expendi the University Apartments, University | book review luncheon, Mrs. Theo- | tyre of nearly a half-million dollars Parkway, Baltimore g G rc Hance Tiller, chairman, will be — held tomorrow at 1 o'clock at the club- » Mr. amuel M. Greer were | house of the League of American Pen | sts to a large company at a buffet | Women. Mrs, Nina Reed will discuss | supper last evening in r home at | three English novel Lord Rain ! 1726 Massachusetts avenue. | “The World of William ( 1d” and - P These will form | . Mrs. Byron S. Adams will be host- - an a is of the mod- | ess to a rty of 60 at a bridge-lunch- | rmcx from the English standpoint. | eon to be held at the Cairo the after- | noon of December 22. in F TS -t Tomorrow—Extraordinary Sale—228 Reversible Seamless Chenille Wool Rugs (Genuine Crex KINBRAE Make) Less Than Usual Wholesale Cos Have your furniture upholstered for the holidays Better Workmanship—Lower Prices An lntm!‘fltmj.. feature of the Pan-| - State Society reception and ball to be | Mr. Louls Herlig of High Point, N.|held at the Willard Hotel Mond C., was the guest of his sister, Mrs. [ ning, December 20, will be the a Arthur Bluege, over the week end. ment of boxes to officers of the - ent State societies actively par . Meek entertained | ing 1 : use of themselve: Of course you know, these pure wool rugs in plain color ings with shaded borders offer many advantages over HITNT s 3 om 4 to 6| their dis shed guests. o'clock. when she had presiding at the tea table Mrs. G. Wallace Hanger and Mrs. Howard L. <. _Amon the guests were Mrs. B. G. Low X Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, ) Van ( del, Mrs. Samuel Wil arle. Pre- fean Liberty Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, of which Mrs. Meek is a member, was held. At the home of former Gov. Charles R. Miller at Wilmington, Del., Satur- day afternoon, his only (hu;,hter. Miss Margaretta iller, sister of Mr. Thomas W ler, former alien prop- L an, became the bride of rest P. Willard of Philadel- wedding was a quiet affair owing to the recent death of the bride’s mother. X be made the head- rters during the evening for the members of the respective societies, where they may visit informally and jmeet the well known men and women | from their States. ceding the tea a meeting of the Amer- | Members of the two Houses of Con- gress, as well as others from the dif- ferent States occupying prominent po- sitions in the Government service, will thus have an opportunity of becoming acquainted with the folks back home, who will be present in large numbe: It happens that a number of me bers of Congress or their wives are !} presidents or other officers of 'Atcl societies in Washington, and as a re- sult the Pan-State reception and ball will take on a distinctive character. Mr. Lee Lamar Robinson, gyesident of the Pan-State Society, in*suggest Complete assortment of tapestries and velours to choose from. Old furniture made to look like new. 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