Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1927, Page 19

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D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1927. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Miss Ruth Ellzabeth Brewer of team | Georgia State Soclety, in the reception 2 of the women's division, of which | of guests. Mrs. Martha J. Vaughan, president| The sustaining patrons of the South- of the board of lady managers of the | ern Relief Home are Mr. and Mrs. {hospital, 1s_commander, with Mrs.| Penbroke Thom, Judge and Mrs. W : | William' 7. Brewer, as team captain. | liam Batley Lam Sith Eees.) % Assisting Miss Brewer, as chair- | v S |man of entertainment for the occa sion, is Miss Helen Dulin, with M | Lillian Baker, Mrs. B. C. Walter, Mt | Ethel Witkowska, Mrs. Evelyn Rob- fnson and Mrs. R. E. Macomber as — Congress Fall Hotel on Il"ehruary 13,|in honor of her the Ohlo Girls give from 4 to 6 o'clock. their annual dinner in February of Mrs. Willis, who is the wife of Sen-|each year. Mrs. Willls has devoted or Frank B. Willls, has been spon-|much tima to the weifare ngd)ry"rvfix or for the club for several years, and (C Haynes, Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler and Mrs. Lillian Cole Bethel, Toasts were offered by several members on the . present and future of the or- tion and to the absent member ng several solos, so far as attendance and entertain- ment were concerned, About 70 mem- bers were present. Miss Grace Young was_chairman of the dinner commit- tee, and no details were overlooked in | this part of the program. The dain -ty and unique place cards and the se-|accompanied by Miss Helen Merriam : | lection of a. color scheme of red, w at the piano. Miss Frost gave a and blue appropriate for | number of readings. At intervals all Johnson, Mrs. Ell: the occasion. Josephine Dalle ed in singing club songs. Mrs. Mrs. Delos Blodgett. reside £ b, was toastmis-| Willls and Mrs. Haynes exiended an After dinner talks were given ' invitation to all the Ohlo girls to at- frs. Frank B. Willis, Mrs. Roy A. tend a tea to be given by them at the - SOCIETY (Continued from E Hunsicker of New York City, and Mr. James MacDonald of Cleveland. Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, former | president general D. A. R., has come to Washington to spend several weeks, and is at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. John D. McGee has closed her apartment at Wardman Park, and gone to St. Louis en route to Cali- fornia. e will be gone for about two months, . Charles Leapley is chairman of the floor committee, which includes also Mr. Allen Freeze, Mr. Willlam . David Gottwalds and Mr. Washington’s Most Desirable Co-operative A partment House .| 1661 CRESCENT PLACE re In the EMBASSY SECTION i by the clubi Dosrcoking Msadien Lave OCATED in the best residential section of the District of Columbia, albeit in convenient proximity to the various Governmental Busi- ness, Shopping, Hotel and Amusement Centers and facing the residence of Vice President Dawes and of Hon. Henry White, formerly Ambassador to France. Wakefleld Memorial Banquet Arranged for Friday Night. | Those so fortunate as to have table | reservations for the Wakefield morial 3 Mayflower Fr songs| Mr. and Mrs. W . ver, who have at the Willard | Ethel for an indefinite stay, will entertain )ekershausen, (&t dinner tonight in’ the presidential | Stanford and Virginia |Suite at the Willard, at which time | they will have 12 guests. feature . Hodges of Den-| in the program of speeches and music which has been prepared and in the | assoctation with notable men mutually _interested in toration of efield, the | e of George Washington. Southern Relief Home. 4 Mrs. Willlam Waiker > S r is sponsored by the officers Smith will preside at a table dedi- PRl ; : te Society and the cated to the Sons of the Revolution < of the Relicf Home. Others at the table will be: Dr. Mar- | 15 1% CHhiEe OF cus Benjamin, president of the society | S i ot the Highest re under the su- vou lesx Any Length, N.W.. 3106 The annual ne 'Girls' Club, heldat the y | Hotel Saturday eve ns, the proceeds 'all_previous dinners ¢ The Georgia tertain with RY CLEANIN AT WOODRUFI'S In,anf, the “Highest H4 New Spring Slipper for a New Spring Costume combines two mate- rials in Beige, Gray or Mauve Rose, and a silk tie for added smartness. in the District of Columbia, and Mrs. f,,, the ;,,u' Benjamin; Brig. Gen. George Rich- 7 fision of the vice president of the . honorary president the so- . Mr. ey Garlych. Mr. Mrs. Rich- | MK 2 ore Tiller, one of the governing en, chaplain, | Befol she was | hoard of the Relief Home, will assist ach | > yal | My, W. W. Larsen, president of the David H. | s Alexandria, = = Reasonable Terms of Purchase A Highly Restricted Tenantry List of Present Tenant-Owners on Request Regzrasentaiive and Mrs Blair_will have a Now on Exlnbmon sident Charles G. D es, one of the Mondell, George | Al promoters of the Ch Mesta, Mr. F. 1. Cox and Mr. John | wtion and its vice pr Blair. leads the list of box | Mrs. Henry A. at the open- | clude: Admir: asked Ball” | miral and Mrs. McC | Mrs. Campbell of A ative Jacobstein and Others who have are: Mrs. Lillian I liam Jennings Combs, Thomas W. Paintings By LILLA CAEOT PERRY and Marian Lane’s DRAWINGS of WASHINGTON| | | GORDON DUNTHORNE 1205 CONNECTICUT AVE. For Floor Plans, etc., address TERRY B. SIMMS Sales Manager Mmy Slip Covers guests in- | 1661 Crescent PI Benson nick, Gov. Telephone Adams . . ARTCRAET SUOLS 2-Day Special Washington, 131 G Stree ar tribute to the America ¥ of the company, and ms %, like the Illinois R 1 welcome to the gra rs who have brought fame Represent, e heaths. and Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mr. and ) list of the Washington | Frederic Willlam Wile, Mr. Hugh |guars r n season | Black Rowland and M Ella Lor Chicago company includes: | raine Dorsey. The patronesses for illustrated travel talk on Dalmatia, which Mrs. Charles Wood will give tomorrow evemng at the Playhouse includes: Mrs. Robert Lansing, M J. Butler Wright, Mrs. Gilbert Gr venor, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, M: Eugene Hale, Mrs. Charles Henr: Butler, Madame Roso, Mr: ‘Wolcott, Mrs. George Oakls Mrs. T. DeWitt Talm: Heath, Mrs. Thoma: Miss Nellie P. Sedg! The League of the Cov benefit of which or; Wood will give her announce that this will in bility be the only opportunity to hear Mrs. Wood this season. Mrs. H. S. Mulliken has gone to New York to attend the annual confer- ence of the Women's Auxiliary to the American Institute of Mining Engi- neers, of which she is the past national vice president. Mrs. Mulliken is also the founder and past president of the ‘Washington section. Society is taking a deep interest in the approaching visit of the Chicago Grand Opera Co. to Washington. Vice The dance is being sponsored by | nch, Mr Mrs. L. Pendleton, Wil- 1 XLIBIBIXHRAS list of the | . Frank n Representative Morton D. Iull, 3 jand Mrs. C. ‘an ir., c Jleff, S tary of the Treasury Andrew W. ‘Iun Mr. Frank B. Noves, M D. Rhnux M 1. They Came in a Very Special Purchase Larger Women’s Coats Models that were Priced $39.50 to $59.50 $ Smartly slenderizing coats in b Including 5 Cushions Choice of Belgian linen or cretonne—in varied |l color selections. Made r the opening of the exhibi- ([l to order for 3-piece tion of his recent portraits and paint- : hi ial ings at his studio, 1611 Connecticut ([l suites at this speci avenue, Sunday from & to ¢ oclock.|fll D ice for 2 days only. Phone Main 232, repre- The exhibition will be open gen- erally from Monday, February Yy . . . sentative will call with samples. J. Holober & Co. 622 E St. N.W. lrs, ington Hotel and Mr. Mrs. Perry Phillips and Eben F. Comins has issued | nt, for the Clnc for Larger Heads, $4.85 Some in distinctive matrons’ types. New straws, new felts, new combi- nations, new light shades. Also black. An entertainment and dance will be giveneat the Washington Hotel in the rose room tomorrow night from 9 until 12 o'clock, for the benefit of the Casualty Hospital fund, which is now being raised by members of teams of men and women all over the city The dance is being sponsored by == SEES ISSS SIS S btltpsbom 6081 614 ELEVENTH ST. 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