Evening Star Newspaper, January 7, 1927, Page 21

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THE _EVENING FRIDAY, JANUARY 7. 1927. i STAR, 7\\'_.\.\'][]\'(1'1'0,\'_. 11 G ) SOCTETYY [ e e s s, o | s s sas s ssaaassaasssasssassssussanssarssanssssssssss — FIRE Dr 1 M %6 | tional Soldi Home, Virgini ¥ | motored up to attend the Chari | at the Willard Monday, are retur today, visiting old friends in Wash Phillips of Na- | Sl The Rev. Dr. and Mrs | Perkins have arrived in W where Dr. Perkins will take duties pastor of versallst Church (Continued from Page Nineteen.) | their Albert H f of home their Hotel are Mr. and Mrs Sawyer of B who will be among | i Qdinner s the reception to of Mr. and Mrs. Me- | Kenney t o Arrangements for 75 the | be given tomorrow afterncon by . n B 4 Sixteenth | National League of A s n v 3 ss Olga Mar-| Women in honor of ¢ g | e :leh 23 Sixteenth street | nanda, famous East Indian educat 1 . vesterday | and author, have been completed in, in St. Mark's | cording t announcement v streets south- | Delos A 3lodgett, vice chairma i i e ) on soclety will gather on WL e Soc L : i this occasion for the joint purpose of ¢ the Mayflower Ho. | JININ& and danein Society Folk Interested In Garfield Hospital Benefit The newest Parisian frocks hats will be shown in the cabary fashion show which will tak & ¢ evening, J ry 14, a Hotel the benefit Memorial Hospital ind st Harvey Van Park Hotel left Detroit, | | with | 7 bors of the United | Tax Appeals, will sit tomatoes, grown under Heinz for several weeks v In Heinz Tomato Ketchup you get the full taste of big, sound supervision—tomatoes picked at » will entertain box e Mr. and Mrs, James F Mrs the noted in Frederic Vil their ripest and put up while elter Senator and ns, Emile Berliner Mr. and Mrs | iam Wile Mr. and Mrs Peter A | Drury, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hogan 1 H | Charles Neill, T Heurich spices bought by Heinz buyers Sl b rthy, Mr. and Montavor Harry Hayes, W, M the Delta Th Jame still garden-fresh. You get the taste of rare Maj. Bd Mrs. DK Mrs. William rroll, Ja Mr. H, raternity Walsh, the Secre- |3 ind Mrs. Ever: | own Vinegar, mellowed by long 4 o « the [ ind Mr. Condon will be ar box party of Mr Wile is president of the ‘lub of The bo: 1 I ] ) where they actually grow; of pure granulated sugar; of Heinz f Notre 1 i i Arthur D. | aging in the wood. rihu L The smooth, satisfying blend i s will be draped with a va- |4 il collee ann eeiern dding much to the color | of all these delicious flavors The club, which fs stay- | the Wardmin ¥ the Lee House, differs from |« glee club in that it is | s It will sing “Hayden’s | ¥ St. Pat tonight | ing at make the supremely good flavor that ss Heinz Tomato Ketchup. T : MAI : | others, such distinguished women as Mrs. Charles Dawes, Barc Cartier, Mme. di Marittino, Ciechanowska, M ‘ Mrs. Lawrence ) A ! "he program { will consist of sacred music In imbers and colle glees, the Notre Dame. famous “Hike S [and“Victory March,” which have | proven to be areat harhingers of vic tories on the foot ball field Senator James E. Watson will in troduce the club members to the Prest. dent today at the White Hou noon There are 40 membe A 3 patronesses for this impor cial and mus event include, amonsg nd Richards, Mr: Rinehart. Mr William Borden 1 | rs. ‘o H P s rede Milton A | and oth. | Thomas 11 { Mrs. D. Other varieties— HEINZ CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP . HEINZ COOKED SPAGHETTI . . The taste is the test HEINZ OVEN-BAKED BEANS HEINZ RICE FLAKES Gov. Thomas E gananda ' ton Washington Ritter have erved for the recep. xpected to be unusual v brilliant. besinning at 4 o'clock "he program of entertainment will nelude a brief talk by musical proj of ocal solo: Mr 2 ind Mrs. Far of the Pen Wom In addition (o member it League of Amerd the Nationul League will have as speclally invited guests the Wash ttee and th cries of lectures by ot at the recep. tional officers resi Mrs. Edward ) fley, Dr. Mary Meek At Bertha Voorhorst, Mrs Moses, Mrs. Daniel €. Cha lorence 15, Ward, Mrs. Helen Mrs. Milton Reed and ean’ Stephenson, also the ch f national committees of the le Irs. Macpherzon Crichton, Mr her 1. Gregory Mrs. Blanche tay, Mr Jesse W. Nicholson Mrs. Willim My Harriet Lusia R. Maxwell Clayes and Mrs the 1 in the city Yovey My ugene Collister Athe Du_Puy Locher, Mrs fary Bird rumbaugh Miss Gaius Mr William McClellan to Florida to spend Mrs gone ind fortnight Maj. and Mrs. John D. Burnett of | k Hotel have been | dled to San Antoni x., by the | udden death of Mrs. irnett’s father ol €. C. Gibbs, Col. Gibbs was one the ploneers in the development of n Antonio, and had been one of the | aders in the business world of that | including | city for almost 50 vears. rs. Robert Marshall have home in Cheverly and will Franklin Square Hotel for sday, December THE FAIRFAX Massachusetts Ave. at 21st St. Potomac 4180 Parlor, Bedroom and Bath, Two Bedrooms and Bath Fully furni d, hotel sel Daily, $1.00 to $5.00 Weekly, $24.00 to Monthly, $80.00 t omplete ice .00 $100.00 Swami Yo | patronesses | ce Thompson Se- | Miss | g irmen | Hawley | with a splendid sh, | of advanced | serious purpose the fu of one of Washington’s most popular | causes niz those who have taken t re Miss Virginia Hunt, Mrs. | | Hagner, Mrs. wr Tuck Mrs. Henry | Mann, Mrs ‘ Rixey Mrs. Mrs. doseph | " The Tist of 1ded by Mrs | cludes Mvs. Her t. Tuckerman, Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr.; M iam R. Castle, Mrs. John Fia nd Mrs Arthur O'Brier Ridgely Hunt, Mrs. Joseph I Mrs. Joseph C. Grew, Keep, Mrs. Henry arles 1. Bell or Mrs Mrs Fitch Presley 4 288388888888888888885888888888888888888888328888888882 + enter wssisted illiams, Mrs. Francis Presley Rixey At the tea given by Mrs. Ellis Lo gan tomorrow ifternoon at her hom (Continued no Page Twenty-six.) jr———— OIN THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS cLUB OF THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN “Everybody’s Doing It” 3 24 2888888888888888888888808888888883888888888 3288 Store For Rent In the heart of the whole- sale produce district Louisiana Ave. Near 9th St. Thos. J. Fisher & Co. Incorporated Rental Agents washing!? 1926 Ihe 7 ers S\l\: TSt Fire shoppers YO il W e born seprinted R fera jsimas Chngr e Curistmas pate ChTECen a Entire Stock of SUITS and OVERCOATS Sold Before the Fire From $24.75 to $69.50 YOUR CHOICE AT THESE PRICES! 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