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Luncheon Today, With Australian Prime Minister as Guest. HE Presi idge ent today when ti wnd the selor ¢ and Mr nonet the g¢ The Nr. A tomorrow custom_since He will re in his Cabell Dew ilow, V't istmas with expected to some time. The Postn wvill keep open house | vill have Second Ass and Mr: Assistan Mrs. Robert 8. Re the President Sanders, Randolph Kean, Whaley, Comdr. Boone, Mrs. Jam Mrs. Frederic L. the reception, the and Mrs. New asgistants and a few othe v of the The Secret. Wilbur will give reception from 4 Memorial Contine teenth street northwest. Admiral naval oper ard tions. maker, liam A. Mrs. E Admiral stitt, ¥ Bloch, Re Itear Halligan, jr Luther I ‘Wilbur, daughter The Secretary Work, who, like $ no hostess in his celve tomorrow The Secretary Mrs. Jardine vill in the Chinese r Mayflower from will have a nik, e of the Mrs., William E. E. Gann, Mrs. and Mrs. I Rear Adn MofTett, ward ¥ na M Adm Adn Gregc ok eretary over will lock and the heads of th merce Departmen The Secretary ames J. Davis 1o 6 o'clock in Wardman Park g room Ad; ., M Hall M The Ministe Dr. don Salva ng those enter r dance at the Carlton Year eve supy Many Plans for Pay Receptions Tomorrow n. Charles Maj. L chief of staff of Summerall will r day re o'clock tomorrow quarters at Fort ing ladies of the assist Mr ernoon: Mrs. Mr: B. ¢ M P, . M Sharp, wrie O'Hern, Miss Jax Hall. Kenzie W. Colden LI Hall, Mrs. J W. Hand, Maxwell M Crosl nd Brig. Gen. and Capt will be joint k tonight which w the series to be ! O in Mrs and wi of 40 in compli debutante daugth Joyes, Cadet who is West P M W ant t w of the THOTTOW Hotel H sisted by M. General of the Army, ot h daneir t Mr the officers of the Army | i § r's for Depa arl von Lewinski, wir flinne of follow, heir street tonight § elect and Mrs, C| ot Colors The fi par My entertain a par the New Year c carnival at the Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner Ladd, | lead ninform: 10 to 1 street, pave from 1owel -1 in Mrs. Joseph stmaster Col. and tween y_will be a r Admiral Rear Admiral and Mrs. | sting them Mme. } Gilbert 1L mmerall during the Frank Meclntyre 3 A. Helmick, Mrs, Hanson 1, Mrs. Mrs. Murray, Misses 1sabel Melntyre, Ma sts at the dinner dance for Judzet Wight will re dent and Mrs. Cool- ertained at luncheon t the White House, ieir guests were his y the prime minister Mrs. Bru the ec- nd Mr Kellogg, the Navy and Mrs. Wil- the British Henry Getty Chil- of Aus lia P. E. Deane State, and the Presi- wood A Army and United States had a pretiy ar- ed carnat mig- denhair My Sh ons, ferns the asury, Mellon, will receive as has been his to the cabinet. to 6 o'clock achu Presiding William Charles S. r and Mrs. | honor of the Norweg in her home in | she went to spend and is not ington for ~ General and Mrs. | e in E r | n 3 to 5 o'clock. assisting_them their John T. Brush of stant John H Postmaster General | lover, Third | General and , the secretary to Mrs. Everett Mrs. Jefferson Col. and Mr M. and Mrs. Joel T. Carol Fraser and Chapin. Following Postmaster General will entertain their supper. ; and Mrs. their New Year day to 6 o'clock in the ntal Hall, on Seven- ga and W. Eberle, chief of . and Mrs, Eberle; | W. R. Shoe- miral and Mrs. Wil- Rear Admiral_and 1. Campbell, Rear Edward Rhodes iral and Mrs, C. C. and Mrs. Charles miral and Mrs. John | ory and Miss Edna of the host of the Interior, Dr. vetary Mellon, has mily, will not re- culture and | eption | Hotel and | och- | r of Austria; Edward rosvenor hold their r room of the 4 to 6 o'clock Minist Borah, Mrs sakin. of Commerce and be at home from 4 w be assisted by bureaus of the Com: t and their wives, of Labor and Mrs. will receive from 4 their apartment in Hotel ing in will be ) James am M. 5. W. and Mr: Husband, Alvin T. gua, Senor Castrillo, will _be aining at the New P ummerall, the Army, and Mrs. hold the customary sception from 5 to 7| in the chief of staff's | Myer. The follow- | Army will pour or Mrs, Frank | rt B. Crosby, | les, Mrs. W, M, flee Dent | Walke Herl . Rug in J. Adrian Ch Mrs. Rehkopf, Mis Katherine | Mclntyre, Miss Terese | Miss, zaret by and Mrs. J. WL rs. John R Joyes leland second in it the OfF- 3arracks. and Capt. and tain a company to the former’ Miss Georgia John L. Hines. jr. the holidays from ill be the | st | | o the director of the | and Mrs. Fred ive informa t 6 o'clock Mis. Wight will be | Herbert M. Lord and | Whitcomb, | wife of | will | | Ireland rrow “afternoon. Treland will be his afternoon at i hosts | tment and their | in | 1d 1 for Germany will e with home on honor _of s W, Wi tertain dancing to Sixtenth enator: terman iski n harl, f the Venezue. Luis Churion, will y of five tonight at ve supper-dance and Mayflower, Wesley dar last night in their home on Heigh Zirkle was hostess 5. | Corb | Louise | the tea dance at the Mayflower this {in the presidential suite of the Wil- | Henry Mirick, Mr. Charles Hayes, |in the palm court of the Mayflower | in compliment to Miss Loranda Proch- | nery, Miss T i:u luncheon, followed by bridge, today, in her home a | Lowell streets, v Heights. is announce Keith of - ¢ Howze to take he engagement Miss_Hannah Mo | fax, Va., to Dr. Charles Per |m Danville, Va., the weddin; place in March. | Miss Keith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Randolph Keith, and niece of Representative R. Wal- ton Moore of Virginia. Dr. Howze is {the son of the late Mr. Howze of Marion. Ala.. and is a graduate of the University of Virgin: Mrs. Elliott Corby announces the agement of her daughter Zel to Mr. Donald Dreher Thompson. son of Mrs. Ross Thomp- and the late Mr. Ross Thompson. he announcement was made at luncheon at the Club St. Mark's to- | day, given by Miss Corby’s mother, when the guests were: M Ellfott ndmother of Miss Cor Mr: |Emmons Woolwine, Mrs. Edward Altemus, Miss Adelaide Bride, Mis Delight Arnold, Miss Helen O'Connell, Miss Mildred . Miss Elizabeth | . Mrs. Lowell Cooper, Mr | Charles Moses, Mrs. Ashmead Fulles Mrs. John Thompson, Miss Carolyn | Alexander, Miss Doroth non, Mis phine Corby Slegnor Corby, Virginia Gr Miss Elizabeth ards and M beth Wagner. | | en; T.. Whitley will en- | riday, January 7, in Minister to Rio de Janeiro. Brazil. and Mme. Gade | d their daughter, Mlle. Gade. Later | Maj. and Mrs. Whitley will take thei sts to the Army dance at the Wil- Maj. and Mrs. ¥ ertain at dinner ¥ | nister and ‘Mme. Gade are | great favorites in the Brazilian capital, | where Maj. Whitley was military at- | tache of the United States embas: The Minister is now in this country on special mission. Mrs. Edwin F. Ladd, widow of the late Senator from North Dakota, will give a dinner this evening for her son, Mr. Milton Ladd, who is a stu-} dent in the law school of George Washington University. The other guests will be his fraternity brothers, | who will later attend the dance which is to be given in the fraternity house of the Sigma Phi Epsilon. Miss Frances Saul and Miss Rosé Saul, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Saul, entertained_at luncheon today in compliment to Miss Lilian Grosven- | or and her house guest. Miss Mary At- wood. Others in the company were Princess Ida Cantacuzene, Miss Bar- bara Hight, Miss Florence Marlatt, Miss Lucy Larner, Miss Eleanor Pres. ton, Miss Petty Ridsdale, Miss Frances | Larner Gore, Miss Anne Carrico, Miss Fitzhugh, Miss Katharine Amory, Miss Nan Surface and Miss Teresa'Saul. 3 | Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Van. | derbilt, jr., will come from New York | tox and will be at the Hotel Carlton | ove Sunday. Tke commandant of the Washing- ton Barracks, Maj. Gen. Hanson E. Ely, and Mrs. will not receive to- morrow afternoon because of illness in the family. Mrs. Edwin B. Parker will enter- tain a company of 24 young people at,| afternoon in compliment to Miss Saily Hews Phillips, daughter of the Lev. Dr. and Mrs. ZeBarney Phillips. Lieut. and Mrs. William D. Thomas will entertain a. company of eight at dinher this evening before the dance which Mr, and Mrs. Edward B. Mc- Lean will give in their home on I street. Mr. Elmer Jared Bliss of Toston | will give a dinner party this e ‘ening t the Club St. Marks for Licut. and Mrs. Thomas Q. Ashburn, jr., end. with his 20 guests, will go later to the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Beale McLean will give. Mr. and Mrs. Landra Beach Platt will entertzin a company of 14 guests at the New Year eve dinner dance at the Chevy Chase Club tonight. Senator Thomas Heflin Host to Dinner Guests. Senator Thomas Heflin of Alabama entertained at dinner last night at the ‘Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight enter- tained at dinner last evening for their daughter, Miss Barbara Hight, in com- pliment to Miss Eleanor Bryan Smith 1Ard Hotel. Nanc: The guests were Miss Hamilton, Miss Sallie Hews Phillips, Miss Muriel Bliss, Miss Olive Sherley, Miss Adelaide Douglass, Miss Helen Clifford, Miss Katherine Amory, Miss Harriet Huntress, Miss Idanthea Moffett, Miss Margaret Mann of Ch cago, guest of Miss Alice Cutts; Miss Miriam Saurel, guest of Mrs. Edward | A. Harriman; Comdr. Theodore Jewell, Mr. Willlam Bowie Clark, Lieu Franels Grayling, Mr. Jared Bliss, J Mr. James Cox, Mr. Charles King, rederick Dau, Mr. John Drake. Jack Hayes, Mr. Nelson Waller, Thorpe Drain, Ensign Gordon Me- Lean and Mr. Daniel Long. The com- pany later attended thd dance of Miss Muriel Bliss. Mrs. Emerson Howe was hostess to a company of 12 at dinner last eve- ning, her guests remaining through the evening to play bridge. Mrs. Harry Norment entertained a party of 14 at tea yesterday afternoon nik, daughter of the Minister of Aus- tria and Mme. Prochnik. The Misses Calhoun have returned from Baltimore, where they have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. James Bordle Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Smith en- tertained at a. dinner and dance Wed- nesdiy evening at the Columbia Coun- try Club, the guests being: Judge McKenzie Moss, Gov. and Mrs. E. H Morrow, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick §. Wynn, Judge and Mrs. Adolphus k. Graupner, Dr. and Mr: Bache Gill, | Mr. and Chaunc ss Lucille ew York, Judge John M. Sternhajen and Mr, Neville Moore of Madisonville, K. Arts Club Bal Boheme | At Willard January 17. | The Bal Boheme of the Arts Club | of Washingten, which in the past| | three years has come to rival in bril- liance and success the famous Beaux Arts ball of many New York seasons, | will take place this Winter on the ght of Monday, January 17, at the Willard, under the direction of an outstanding committee representative of all art Interests in the National Capital. Each year this carnival-art event 1s attracting more and more attention among prominent Washingtonians, members of the diplomatic corps and in the social and art circles of New York, Philadelphia and Balti- rty-fourth and | |and Hunt Club, when the cream of | Hengtsler, | is visiting her aunt, Mrs, Carl Henry i Thompson, at a luncheon at the Club MISS ZELL. A VIRGINIA CORBY, Whose mother, Mrs. Elliott Corby, today amounced her engagement to Mr. Donald Dreher Thompson, son of Mrs. Thompson and the late Mr. Koss St. Mark’s today. toinette de Martino, Baroness Malt- zan, Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, Mme. Sze, Senora de Sanchez Latour, Mme. Saya, Mme. Ciechanowska, ~Mrs. Couzens, Representative Edith Nourse Rogers, Mrs. Chilton, Mrs. Ch: riton, Mme. de Aquino, Senora de Prieto, Mme. Willm, Senora de Solas, Mrs. Tenry T. Allen, Mrs. George Barrett, Mrs, John Crayke Simpson, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. David Hunt Blair, Mrs. Perry Belmont, Mrs. Vie- tor Kauffmann, Mrs. James Franklin Bell, Mrs. Victor Cushman, Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, Mrs. William F. Dennis, Mrs. Amos Fries, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Frank Edward Hopkins, Mrs. Ridgely Hunt, Mrs. John A. Hull, Mrs. John B. Larner, Mrs. Francois Berger Moran, M Charles Boughton Wood and M Clarence Williams. The Soldies Sailors and Marines’ Home on K street will benefit by the Society Horse Show on the night of January 11 at the Washington Riding society from the diplomatic corps and the smart set in general will vie with the famous cavalry riders from Fort Myer, who never fail to make onc's hair stand on end with their wonder- ful fetes. Many dinner parties anddate supper parties are being arranged for that evening. One interesting dinner party | will be composed of a group of those | riding in the diplomatic entry. The Minister of China and Mme. will be the guests of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Henry L. Allen, while the Min- ister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom will be the guests in the same box of Col. and Mrs. Thorpe, the latter being chairman of the horse show. Among other box holders are Count de Lartiges and the staff of the French embassy; Mr. Ismael Kamel Bey and the staff of the Egyptian legation. Others having boxes are: Admiral and Mrs. Strauss, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Admiral and Mrs. Willard Brownson, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Harvey Brown, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Dallet Wilson, Mrs. Dunham, Comdr. and Mrs. John Morse, Mrs. Glen Stuart, | Mrs. Henry Stuatt, Mrs. C. C. Cal-| houn, Col. and Mrs. S. Miller, Mrs. Dennis, Mrs. Cloman, Mrs. Tate and Mrs. Frederick Brooke. The six complete sets to dance the minuet at the Washington assembly costume ball on Thursday evening January 6, at the Mayflower Hotel, have as chairmen Mrs. Robert S. Lee; Miss Maud Gouveneur, who is direct descendant of President Mon- roe; Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Princess Ida Cantacuzene, Miss Heilman and Miss Sallie Hews Phillips. Among those entertaining box parties are Mrs. John Hays Ham- mond, Countess Szechenyl, Mrs. Rich- ard Townsend, Mrs. Lawrence Tyson and Mrs. Francois Berger Moran. Mrs. Harry Norment will entertain at dinner, later taking her guests to her box at the ball! ' 'Mrs. Norment's guests will be the Minister of Switzer- land and Mme. Peter, the Minister of | Czechoslovakia, Mr. Fierlinger; Mr. Mrs. George Mester, the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik. Miss Helena Coster of Pittsburgh Kadie, at her home, 102 Oxford street, Chevy Chase, Md. Miss Loretta O'Connell entertatned at the supper dance Wednesday eve- ning at Wardman Park Hotel in com- pliment to Miss Florence Wilbur of New York, the house guest of Mrs. Harry Sanderson Morris. There were 20 in the company. Miss Ida Heler will arrive in Wash- ington today from Philadelphia to be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Zeiler. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lloyd Freese of Tulsa, Okla., will arrive today to| be guests for several days of Mrs. | H. B. Freese at her residence, 2100 Massachusetts avenue. . Mrs. J. Farry Coving- ained at dinner last evening. Judge and on ent Mr. Edouard Albion, director of the | Washington National Opera, will give GGreenwa ® ~Inn - Opnosite Cathedral Mansions NEW YEAR'S TURKEY ROAST DUCK FILLET MIGNON DINNER $1.25 Six Courses 1:30 to 7:00 Excellent food and service. A= O RN HEONSOE 22 more. A distinguished list of patronesses is announced for this season's Bal Boheme, inoluding Nobil Donns Ans Our Own Pastries. Comfertable Sealing Arrangements. ANN TABER. an informal song r gressional Countr. ernoon following t ranged in honor of Mr. Georgesco, the distinguished Rumanian conductor who has been engaged as guest con- ductor with the “La Boheme” produc: tion on January 10 at the Washing- ton Auditorium. This will be the first time Mr. Al bion has sung publicly since he sang in recital at the National Theater sev eral years ago. He will be assisted the piano by Mrs. Mildred Kolb Schulze. Before becoming director of the Washington Opera Co. Mr. Albion sang as assisting artist to Te and with th al Opera, ital at the Con- Club Sunday aft- reception Alpha a * 8 Fraternity will give Year eve dance in the garden house the Dodg Hotel. Mr. Russell Tucker of 1518 I street northwest is in charge of ar- rangements for the dance. 'he District of Columbia Division, United Duughters of the Confederac will give a on New Year day from 4 to 6 o'clock at the Confederate Memorial Home in honor of Camp 171, United Confederate Vete : The division president Mrs. All Wilkins Tuck will be assisted in re- g by the officers of the division, Eugene Barr, Mrs. William A. Miss Verna Hatton, Mrs. m, Miss C amuel d Mrs. ). Almand a McCrone, Mr, Elton O. Pillow, division com- mander of the Sons of Confeder Veterans, will make the introdu During the afternoon a program will be given by Miss Evelyn Scott, vio. linist; Miss Carolyn Reese and Miss Myrtle Thornburg, dancifg. Members of the Daughters and Sons of the Con- federacy are cordially invited National Woman's Party Sunday Afternoon Tea. The District of Columbia branch of the National Woman v will hold a reception at ational headquarters at 4 p.m. January in honor of Abby Scott Baker, who represented the branch at the Paris Congress of th International Woman Suffrage liance. 'l'h(-‘ hostesses who will be in tk receiving line at the tea at the Wom- an’s Party headquarters, 21 Fir T"P“ northeast, are; . Emil Be iner, Mrs. Dwight Clark, W uin\\’x‘i;ht, Mrs, Moore orrest, Mr Harvey Wiley, Mrs. Nina Allender, Mrs. Isaac Dixon, Miss Grace Osgood, Mrs. Herbert Easterday, Mrs. Andrew Old Fur Coats can be made as good as new 1f they as scientiously handied. = You will be. sareond 11500 have them ‘remodetbd harec * 01156 REDUCED PRICES WOL Richard Florlda C FROM | 30 PM. | With Service | A la Carte | | ESTHER CLO TS OF THE NIGHT ORIGINATORS of the Monthly Statement System in Washington. THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN A progressive bank for progressive people. Offices for Doctors and Dentists Good Light 24-hour Hotel Service Burlington Hotel Main 8980 Scott Stilson, Manager. Al- | ‘St(‘v\n!", Mrs, Samuel Hilton, Miss | May Berberich, Mrs. Appleton Clark, Dr. Louise Lawrence and Miss Aline Solomons. \ Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Witt are at home tomorrow afternoon in their ment at the Shawmut from 4 to 7 o'clock and have withethem Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Manley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cuhill and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Newburn. Mr. Oliver O. Kuhn will after-dinner speaker and guest honor at the dinner given by the cu rent events section of the Women's City Club this evening at 6:30 o'clock. “I'he Making of a Modern Newspaper and Its Ideals” will be the subject of lk. Mrs. William Chamberlin is rman. The pr m of music rge of Mrs. ( rector of the music s e Among those be the of will be in} rtrude Lyons, di-| ion, who' will making reser- are: Mrs. J. Garfield Riley, Mary O'Toole, Dr. A. Frances Mrs, 1da Whittington, Mrs. H. B. Gantt, Miss lla Sullivan, Miss Mary . McKenney, Mrs, Sullivan, Miss Loretta Barnes, Miss Margaret Bayley, Miss Julia Coonan, Miss Florence Bell, Miss Amy Clement Teavitt, Miss Josephine Willis, Miss Meda n, Miss Josephine Crowley, Mrs Lillian G. Knowles, Miss Amand; Bishop, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, Miss May Belle Ray- mond, Miss Mary Lazenby, Miss Marle Heath, Miss Mae Eleanor Smith, Miss Beryl Tngram, Mrs. Kerans and Mrs. Emma. Hugk cations Judg Foye, The board of governors of the Con- gre onal Country Club announce the first of a series of Sunday musicals nd teas to be given Sunday, January . from 4 to 6 o'clock, for members of the club and their guests. The musi- cals are to be of the same delightful type as those which proved so popu- lar last Winter. Miss Ella_Bouldin tomorrow afternoon after 4 o'c 1346 Park road. home ck at The American / ion of Unt- versity Women will hold open house the club members on New Year r. The hostess in charge will bs Gertrude Van Hoesen, who is chairman of the house committee and who will welcome all who drop in for an informal social time. The wedding of Miss Mary V. Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. ott, 1332 T street northwest, to Francis P. Callahan, Washington at- torney, took place at noon today at St. Matthew’s Church. The Rev. J. J. Callahan officlated. The matron of honor was Mrs. Winifred Starke, sis- ter of the bridegroom. Mr. G. S. Scott, brother of tho bride and a | me f the advertising staff of a aper, was best man. Bober of New York | city, a of Adelphi College, »oklyn, N. Y., is being entertained for a few days by Mr. and Mre. A, Bernstein of 2703 Woodley place. | Timber Shortage Looms. PHILADELPHIA, December 31 (). -—This Nation. is facing a timber shortage and must produce its own timber supply, as little permanent re. cf is to be expected from foreign ording to Ralph S. Hosmer, rtment of fe y at Cor- TRADITION GOVERNS WOMAN REPORTER Mrs. Adams of A. P., Daughter of John W. Davis, Gets Story “Re- gardless of Cost.” By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 31.—The tradition of the newspaper profession, which calls on the reporter to get out his story regardless of personal | cost, has beerv carried on by the daughter of John W. Davis, former | presidential candidate. Not even a taxicab that tumbled | her headlong in the street could stop | . E Mrs. William Adams, Mr. Dav daughter, in the pursuft of her pr fession as a reporter for the Asso- ed Press. Mrs. Adams’ most recent assign- | ment was to get an interview with Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers on women in | politics as a follow-up story to a previous interview she haé_obtained | with Miss Sarah Schuyler Butler. She got the iInterview, but while re- turning to write it, she was bowled over and badly shaken up by a taxi- cab that passed a traffic signal in Madlson avenue. Mrs. Adams brushed herself off, continued to the office, wrote her story and turned it in. Even then she did not mention the accldent, information about which was obfained by chance when she asked permission to o home for sev- eral days’ rest. PAPER DENIES REFUND. Tribune Says Confusion Caused Tax Repay Report. NEW YORK, December 31 (#). The New York Tribune has sued the following statoment: “The report published Wednesday and in Tuesday evening newspapers that the New York Tribune has re- celved or was entitled to receive @ re- fund of taxes from the Treasury De- partment was wholly erroneous. The ro fund was actually received by a manufacturing corporation with which the Tribune has no connection. The fact that the attorneys for that cor- poration happened to be attorneys for the Tribune and have their offices in the old Tribune Building at 154 Nas- sau street, New York City, apparent- ly_ was responsibility for the con- 'usion.” is- DTSR Births Reported. The following births have the Healtn’ Depirtment i o Tant 53 Bours John D. and Anna Bell, boy. Max and Lillie Blas girl] Leonard R’ and Margaret M. Fairall, boy. Lancelot J. and Dorothy Feidt, girl. Petro and Rosina Genorese, gifl: Joseph and Sarah Lechter, bos homas F. and Ada G. MacDevitt, girl. William Edward and Dorothy L. Johnson, nd Catherine I, Prince, girl. Fdward 1. and Irene M. Pilson, boy. Lee and Rose Adams, boy. Emmitt and Audrey. Brown. eirl. Frank and Irene Colbert. girl. John and Eila Datcher, girl McKinley and Zular Daniel, girl. and Susie Green, boy. d Zissie Licas. boy. and Sarah Moore, 1saac and Vi boy. Poilard. girl nell University, speaking at the | | scientists’ meeting here January Celery Turk Cranbes Pearl Onions Salted 1:00 to 8:00 P.M. $2.00 g Nuts good will could neve GUD 1212 F St. N.W. Main 4278 New Bermuda Lorleberg’s No Tipping For Reservations Phone Main 5460 GRACE DODGE HOTEL | If you wish, Tables for Bridge will be placed in the Lounge T WASRINGTON’S LEADING FLORIST “HAPPY NEW YEAR” Gude’s Flowers convey a message of pathy that mere words Three Stores for Your Convenience . 3103 14th St. N.W. Col. 3103 Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Wy Westley and Lizzie Settles. boy. Charlie and Bertha Williams. boy. NEW YEAR’S DINNER 1,1927 MENU | Blue Points, Claridge Sauce Consomme—Butter Crisps Olives . New_Enpgland Dressing, Giblet Sauce Potatoes Special Spinach Hot Biscuits Cabbage and_ Pepper Salad Tutsi Frutti Meringue Glace or Pumpkin Pie wih Cofte Whipped Cream oo Mints Stringed Orchestra 1to3—6t08 N\ 17NN\ 72 W% /, and sym- T express. BROS CO. 1102 Conn. Ave. Main 1102 for all. De Luxe $5.00 CELEBRATION An evening of joyous festivities and ‘ whole-hearted good fellowship. A fond farewell for the old year—a cheery wel- come for the new. Celebration starts at 10. Dance Music and Special Entertainment BY McWILLIAMS CLUB ORCHESTRA Elaborate Souvenirs—Novelties—Noise Makers Reservations Now—Phone Main 2782 A happy good time 8.Course Dinner Per Person SOCIETY. Marriage Licenses. Alfred Nm’flv ‘and Marte Robinson, both of Galnesyille, James T, Givens and Clara E, Brown. ~{ibert H, Hyrver and Annie T, McCannon Ernest H. avland and Carroll Powell, both of Charlottenville. Va. S MAh"'Itle s ',II!" 1 Frances M. Coates, it ‘Wilmer Thomas of Bryans Road, Md.. and Margaret E. Simmes of this city. Richard §. Nunnally and Rosa M. Wazen- baum. both of Richmond. Va. Stonewall E. Smith and Addie L. Melton, both of Richmond. Va " Montford wid Annie Hughes. both of n’ Montford aid Baltimore. Md. aries’ H. Colling and Diana L. Berman, both of New York City. = Cleveland Cason of Wyco. W. Va. and Lignie . Leglc of this city Whaiter' B” Ruseell and Dorothea F. Bealer Wilbur Morso and Flora M. Rice Harry Campbell and Lottje E. Hawkins. Charles Lewiw and Emma Jones william H. Baker of Norfolk. Vi Mary Privett of Portamouth, v Rohert West. and Trudie B Matthews William W. Havenner and Ruth A. Chalk- = Francis P. Callahan and Mary V. Scott. Harry L. Tabell and Gladys 0. Perdie, both of Richmond. Va. | Richard J. Newman of Philadeiphia. Pa.. icholson of New York City | anderman and Frances A P Goldborg and Shirley Krokan. | both of Baitimore. M ! his city and Ella John- | gh, N. C.. and | k CH. Stew A . both’ of Bal Raymond T, Ballin r s L. Burch and Alice Young. Deaths fiepol;ted. The following_deaths have been raport {o tho Health Department in tho last hours: Marie M, Wolfe, 80, 1242 Jackson st. n.e. Edward T, Davie. 70, Girard at. ne. Mary M. Anthony. 77, 1437 Eucl | John Henry Kaiser. 73, 3701 Porter | Jack Smith, 72, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. | Delia J. Platt,’ 71, Walter Reed General | Hospital | Sugene Anderson. 74. Galiinger Hospital. | August Kieinhang, 70, Home for the Blind. | | Margaret at. st Noon Soon, 69. Gallinger Hospital Mary l\salvlnn Davis. 45, Sibley Hospital. Gladys Sanford. 6, Steel Plant rd_s.e. James L. Warren, 52, Froedmen's Hospital. Hattie u-myeu, & Freedmen’s Hospi Louise Garden, Emergency Hospi $2() Exceptional Value See this artistic Gilbert Clock at your dealer’s and hear its sweet- toned Normandy chimes. Gilbert Clocks LUCAS Formerly with 1110 ¢ Ave. Of New York BEAUTY SALON SPECIAL DINNER NEW YEAR'S DAY THE WILLARD COFFEE SHOP $1.50 Per Person Noon to 8:30 P.M. New Year’s Eve Grand Gala at the CARLTON CL<JB In the Carlton Hotel W ashington’s Most Fashionable Night Club Two Ball Rooms Two Augmented Orchestras Extra-ordinary Favors Added Attractions De Luxe Supper, $12.00 Including Cover Charge Reservations Franklin 9000 New Year Greetings! 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