Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1926, Page 22

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SOCIETY President and Mrs With War Secretary and Mr Second Week in January. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge will be the guests in whos honor the Se v and Mrs. Dwight entertain at dinner evening. January 11. The Secretary of State and Mrs Kellogg will leave today fo spend ristmas with the _ Secretary” ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Beabury v Bedford, M The returned grom a brief stay in New York to celebrate the entieth anniversary of his birthday with Mrs. Kellogg. The Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Work, will leave this afternoon for Chicago to spend Christmas with his #on-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bissell. He will return early o Davis will Tuesday to Be Feted ylvania ‘ Hostesses Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of .the Becretary of Labor, will be the guest | ©f honor at luncheon Monday. y 17, of Mrs. Clyde Kelly and ) arry Clay Ransley, w resentatives from Pennsy will entertain at the ( Club. The Ambassador of Italy and Nobil | de Martino will < 2 com- | pany at dinner Janu: nd wml entertain again Janu hey have issued cards for str Jecture by Prof. Henry “The Rebirth of the Roman January 9, at the embassy. The Ambassador of Spain Senora de Padilla will entertain at dinner en famille in the Florentine room at the Wardma ark Hotel on Christmas night, e pres- ent will include the members of their own family and the embassy staff. In addition they will have with them Senor Manuel Alonzo and Senor Victor Urrutio, who will arrive Christmas eve. Senator and Mrs. John W. Harreld have as their house guests during the Christmas holidays their son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Harreld. The latter before her mar- riage was Miss Eleanor Begg, daugh- ter of Representative Begg of Ohio. They will also entertain Mr. Robert Page of Henryetta, Okla., who is a student at the University of Pennsyl- vania, during the holidays. Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten will entertain at dinner in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Harry ‘Wardman in their apartment at th ‘Wardman Park Hotel this evening. Mrs. Wardman and her daughter, Miss Helen Wardman, have just re- turned to Washington after spending several months in France. The Assistant Postmaster General, Mr. W. Irving Glover, returned ves- terday to his apartment at the Ward- | man Park Hotel after an extended | trip to the Pacific Coast. 1 Mrs. Glover will depart Friday for| Englewood, N. J., to pass Christmas with Mrs. Glover's sister, Mrs. J. R. Melcher. Dr. Wilhelm Kiesselbach, member ©of the German-American Claims Com- mission, entertained at dinner last night in the Presidential suite at the Willard. . i Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Hull, will entertain at a dinner dance this evening in compliment to Miss Faith Adams, who s spending the holidays ‘Wwith her parents, Maj. and Mrs, H. H. Adams, at 2339 Massachusetts avenue. Col. and Mrs. Theodore W. Richards will entertain a company of 10 at din- ner this evening for their daughter, || Miss Dorothee Richards, and their son-n-law and daughter, Ensign and Mrs. Edward Wilcox Hunter, who are spending the holidays with them. The ests will later go to the dance to given by Mrs. Anne Archbold. Judge and Mrs. Daniel Wright entertained a company at the Club Chantecler last night. Former Senator and Mrs. Joseph I. _— O Dmniw MATERIAL At Big Savings 40-inch French Marquisette. . G0-inch Sunfast Damask...... i Bi.inch Sunfast Velour o X Window Shades, Slip Covers—Hours, Revaw . 1775 o mith 1211 F St. N.W. Main 3211 for Estimates New Year’s ve $8.00 is the “Watch Word” in Washington VERY watch that leaves our store has had my ex- Yefl service—in regu- ating and adjust- ment. That’s the satis- faction of buying here —either for a gift or personal use. There can be no regrets—for we handle only the most reputable makes—and vesterday and | ¢ Mr. and || ‘Thew | | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MADE DEBUT TUESDAY . Coolidge to Dine days in Willard, from France are passing a few Washington and are at the where they arrived yesterday their home in Baltimore. Joseph the Christ- their son, Ensign Elliott who will return to his ship the holidays. Admiral and shortly aft Mrs. Anne Archbold will give large dance this evening in her home 1 Reservoir road for her daughter, | Miss Lydia_Archbold. r. and Mrs. Gilbert H. rtained at a dinner dance last eve- for their daughter, Miss Lillian , in compliment to Miss wce Marlatt, debutante daughter Ir. and Mrs. Charles L. Marlatt The guests were seated at small tables, which were decorated with greens. The guests were ene, Miss Kath- Lydia Archbold, ton, Miss Louise Lillian Latimer, Miss Miss Helen Wedde Fra McKenne: Butler. s Betty Rids Nan Surface, Miss Marian s Olivia Phelps Stokes, Miss Larner, Mr. Anson Phelps | |s Mr. Richard Janney, N Philip Davis, Mr. Andrew Saul, ) Stanton Peelle, jr.: Mr. Cabot Coville, | Mr. Frederick ~Coville, Mr. Henry osvenor | ap . nephew of Mr. and i ring with Itz and Mr. | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jul George Judd tea and dance at the M MISS MARY PAGE JU N, wio was presented to society at a flower December 21. Miss Gore to Make Debut This Afternoon. ; Capt. and Mrs. Albert J. Gore will entertain at a tea dance this afternoon at the Washington Club, when they will present their daughter, Miss Fran- cos Larner Gore, to society. The club is decorated with poinsettia, smilax and palms and Mrs. Gore and her daughter will receive alone, standing before a_screen of flowers. 1Mrs. Gore will wear a gown of black valvet trimmed with rhinestones, made along slightly draped lines, and her daughter will be in a dainty gown of white chiffon, embroidered with sil- vor beads and crystals and made quite on straight lines. She will carry an arm bouquet of American beauty roses, tied with ribbon used on the debut bouquet of her mother, who made her debut in Washington as Miss Nelly Lyman Larner. Mrs. Gore will be assisted by Mrs. ‘Willard A. Holbrook, Mrs. David Stanley, Mrs. John B. Larner, Mrs. Winston Holt, Mrs. Robert H. Kelton, Mrs. Harry Fowler, Mrs. Grades, Mrs. Horatio Tatlin, B. Gore, Mrs. Harry Zimm Cann of Newark, Del.” With the b will be Miss Rebekah Lipscomb, M Barba Hight, Miss Helen - The Carlton Club | | In the Carlton Hotel Announces a gala celebration with unique favors for | | CHRISTMAS EVE i Special Atiraction Marguerite and Frank Gill Internationally Famous Dancing Stars Johnny Slaughter’s seven-piece Carlton Club Orchestra Dancing starts at 10:30 COVER CHARGE, $2.00 SUPPER A LA CARTE Reservations—Franklin 9000 pbilipsbom 608614 ELEVENTH ST. Last-Minute Gifts Too Charming to Betray Hasty Selection! .95 to $5.95 5 and $39,75 $2.95 to $5.95 4 $2.95 $5.95 to $39.75 $3.50 to $15.00 Taffeta Pillows Metalli Boudoir Dolls __.. Silk Scarfs . 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C, Ogallala, Neb., to Mr. Philip Brier- ley, son of Mrs. Harriet Brierley of Exeter, N. H., will take place this afternoon at b o'clock, in the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. J. Oliver Timpe, 4518 Fourth street, the Rev. M. R. Lovell of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church officiating. The house has a pretty arrangement of poinsettias, holly, palms and ferns, and Miss Margaret Morean will sing “At Dawning” and “Oh Promise Me, accompanied by Mr. McHenry Me- Cord, who will also play the wedding march. The bride will wear a gown of white crepe de chine, designed with an over- blouse and a bouffant skirt, and her tulle veil wil| be held by a wreath of orange blossoms. Mrs. J. Oliver Timpe, sister of the bride, will be the matron of honor, wearing a gown of pink georgette crepe over satinfaced crepe and carrying yellow roses. Miss Zona Kellley of Superior, Wis., will be the bridesmaid and will wear a frock of pink all-over lace over pink satin. Mr. J. Oliver Timpe 1 be best man. Following the ceremony Mr. Brier- ley and his bride will leave for a wedding trip, the latter wearing a gown of navy blue crepe de chine, a raccoon fur coat and a silver lace hat. ‘Among the out-of-town guests will be Miss Annie Brierley of Swarthmore College, Pa., sister of the bride- groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Rush Porter Marshall, New Haven, Conn. The bride is a junior in George Washington University and a member of Phi Omega Pi Sorority, and attend What’s More Appropriate| | Than Flowers for Christmas? Guaranteed delivery all over the world. Bonded member Florist Tele- graph and Delivery Asso- ciation. [ ] FLOWER SHOPS CONNECTICUT AVE. at N VERMONTAVE. af L.. For Women Handbags Scissor Sets in Cases Traveling Clocks Photo Frames Desk Sets Bridge Sets, Hatboxes GOODS City Club Building W, Touches on Rengaline Felt THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1 928. ed the University of Nebraska. Mr. Philip Brierley attended the Univer- sity of New Hampshire, received his B.A. and M. A. degrces from the Uni- versity of Minnesota, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Gamma Alpha, Alpha Zeta and Gamma Sigma Delta fratern- ities. He Is now a junior pathologist in the Bureau of Plant Industry, United States Department of Agri- culture. A wedding of much interest in ‘Washington is that of Miss Corinna Rest-Fenner Fowler and En<gn ol Mathews, U N., which take place this afternoon in Anna olis. ~The ceremony will be 1y formed in the chapel of the Na Academy, Chaplain Sydney K HOURS, 8:45 TO 5:30 1215-17 F STREET Aluminum French Fryers $1.00 = =] Enameled Bread Box Lisk Enamel’ Double Roaster $2.25 HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 1215-17 F STREET will | SOCIETY." officiating, at 5 o'clock, and will be followed by a reception in the ball- room of Carvel Hall. Lieut. Aber- crombie will sing preceding the cere- mony, and the chapel will have a pretty arrangement of palms and white chrysanthemums. The bride, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarefice Vernon Fowler of Annapolis, will be escorted and given in marriage by her father. She | will wear a gown of ivory satin cov- ered with rose point lace, a deep ornament of pearls and rhinestones !h.':m: ng from a low walstline across the front. The waist has cap sleeves ade of pearl fringe and a court in of the satin is embroidered in nbursts of pearls and rhinestones. r tulle veil will be held by a cap duchesse and rose point lace and % o Aluminum Double Roaster $1.00 hundreds more of convenient kitchen items Main Floor G Street . Entrance ® o The discriminating Hostess is adding to her appointments in preparation for Christmas —our selections offer the finest CRYSTAL A distinctly STERLING SILVER ENCRUST- ED PATTERNS AT LEFT—Tall Goblets, dozen, $60; Tall Sherbets, dozen, $60; Low finished with festoons of ora: blossoms and she will e with a shower of lilies of the wvalle, Mrs. Willlam J. 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