Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1927, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1927. . - = —_—— e — e Mrs. Monroe Shertzer, whose engage: | ) ase, Mrs. Roscoe Oat M be a constant drain on the treas- . . e Mo S rmar H.Smith of | Harry M. Thompson and Mrs. Con:|ury, and only through the success of Deaths Reported. B November Bride. Lorton, Va., was recently announced, | stance Goodman. this ball can ‘the chapter do all it has | The following deaths have been reported - A minfature wedding party made a S tistoch . -y | Undertaken. Mrs. Frank Morrison, re. | to the Health Department in the past 21 = i unique and attractive table decoration. m‘;{";“:“lt‘ufgg’“""’““; of the Galvary | cent, has named Mrs. William ‘Dougal | 00 —you wiil find here always. Répair- Leech chairman of the ball Mrs. Ma.| Mary A. D. Harding. 82, 1515 Allison ot.| j;,0 "remodeling. Redyeing. 3 S (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) : 9 2 y school class at dinner at the|jeite Spangler chairman, Mrs. Bran.| James A. Ballenger. 70. 218 2nd st. se. 2 4 . =| "Mme. de Weayner of Budapest, Hun-| Gryce ‘Dodge this evening. StadL: Vice: LA oF ths patroness| William E. Kelly. 67. 72 W st. FURRFER, » 3 P i e ga who will spend the Winter in by o g . ~ s Barbara M. Clark, 60, George Washington d is spending some time in Washington, i as taken an apartment » oy committee; Miss Theodora Adams | Hospital. 32:38 Flerkd a guest at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Washington, has taken an aps Mile. L. L. M. Dimoges, who bas|chairman, Miss Hester Baden vi Barney A. Ward, 52, U. S. Soldiers’ Home | prar el ol at the Grace Dodge Hotel. been spending the Summer in France, | ., g v o " | Hospital, g | x Women Sports Writers + - has just returned to the_city and is |{oo: Mise ‘}&;;‘,‘(‘.‘uZO'('Gfplyfi:,rifsd::(“rlfln o TEWiS L. Biddle, 41. 2538 Wisconsin | Some Fox Chokers for Sale, Cheap z 5 P To Be Honor Guests. Among the patronesses for the cardfat the W estminster, 17th and Q|and Miss Roberta Galloway vice cha HoMalino Acayan. 40, Walter Reed General Casred V. S. and 32 Other Nations|| & The sports section of the Women's | Party of the Continental Dames Chap- streets. . man of the young mens’ commiite A ekt 16 E. Capitol st. City Club, 2 i < er of the Daughters of the American e Johh Wt i e il Ty nan. 50, E ol A City Club, 22 Jackson place, will hold | 1o o the TRUENGE, of G ARCaow. | The members of the Anig et Hhb el slen: Slikioain o 28 i | e T darts suener A5 Geormm WSS | Try Our Special Send Delegates to {its” second annual dinner Thursday. st T DoA. T eIl vice chalrman of the | “y v iiigoreon, 6 months, Children's g : - Sy O rsda¥; [er Monday, October 24, at 3 o'clock, |man Rice Chapter, D. A, R.. press committee, | Hompital, oo S Reading Glasse: jnpmer proininent in sty ete | are Mrs. Alfred Bros r with the plans for' their ninth con - Tnfant son of Estelle and Burch Talbert, | ing S Conference (S i or e : Mrs. John M vers, Mrs. | tinental ball, to be given the eveninz| . > g o O bl ' sz 00 : 4 N o e agired ;““‘;‘""o"f,“’\‘,‘N",‘,“f;; 3 ¢ Browster, Mrs, Samuel Wil-[of mber 15 in - the ballioon Sefbnd pai G0 L 96 Gallinger Hospital o s 3 2 will be the guests of honor. Miss >le'e s Karle, " Herbert M. Lord,[of the W This annual [21¢ crossing Galloway cattle with | drew Taylor, 48. Dr. D. i 4 N. Johnson, chairman of the sports Barle, ] t 3 b STl vak from Tibet, in the hope of pro- | i 4 . D. L. Rose he Associated Press. | section, will preside. Included in mak-| i Lowell F o Helmick 4 benefl : g the further.|ducing a breed of beef animals that | = Mars ‘Colbert. 20, Garfleld Homital L | y 929 G St. N.W. N S 'lll'fi‘“rex:’rl\; u{.'nlq‘h:x;‘ Mrs. J. Garfield | \03 3 -1 ; creat worl it is doing lu ‘C{".‘.nl‘;fl and feed on the range in - F,‘.;,,‘“,.‘g FAT BBl R H. M. Jacobson & Son “ | Riley, Miss Mari 8, R . o Americanization and educat 3 ospital b = ence on import and export prohibi- - o | Elizabeth Raymond, Miss Myrtle [ 3 3 ~, Mrs. | This year promises to be tions and restrictions, at which the = ‘yl}unn, Mrs. A. C. Cas - : W ¥ st eventful in the history of th United States and 32 other countries oy e R 1 ; il Hartman Rice Chapter. The are represented, opened here yesterday. p iy, BSEArati Vi | 3 pi N 2 i Hugh Wilson, American Ambassador b S B LA . STETSON SHOE SHOP to Switzerland, three experts and S. | ¥ s Tord, . Pinkney Tuck, American counsel here, | Tk 3 | represented the United States. 1 Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, jr., came X e 2 1norl y e The purpose of the conference is to to w:.;'hmf.fum for the fll'cl’:nm ver ) i 7 Senorita presents draw up a convention regarding the| | sary celebration of the opening of the | various restrictions, licensing systems, | Grace Dodge Hotel, under the i B il 4 , ) p etc., which have arisen in Europe| GEhs Y W C A ar row X ¢ 4 F since the war, and which is regarded | night Miss Mary A, Lindsley Ny - our as essentially a European problem. | . 1 | brate the sixth anniversary by keeping | Y vav) X ) o ¥ The United States, it has been re- 4 ] | oven house. A dinner party will be | (USER 0 2 o Exclusive ported in Washington dispau sy 3 given the guests and friends the 3 3o interested in the conferenee malnly | 2 hotel. A number of dinner parties will ki = o - | . because its trade is often seriously| F B = be given and reservations have been ; é 2 Q \IODELS hampered by minor restrictions, par-| . 4 made by those unaccompanied. { : i 3 B ticularly in some of the new nations s — set up in Europe after the Wi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn-Wells v The presence of the United States MISS HELEN DAW, :;g‘ (‘l(-vo!:m(d I"m;k t‘nlr;rl:lin{ml at a b, fca[“”-”{/ as allude speech | - inner party last evening for Miss o ;i ) o President . Colisn, Tormer primé | Whose parents announce her engage. | ieiihy Sherizer, daughtet or ¥ 4 B ot A B Ll : Black patent leather in, v ment to Mr. Saylor Charles Snyder of suede quarter, Broad 4 > i minister of the Netherlands. In wel-| pittchurgh, Pa., the wedding to take | =——————— — “buckle strap, et AR coming the delegates he said the | IHCSMURER Bie o8 S o essoee S Ll L Style—Comfort—OQuality trimmed. Also to prosence of American representatives | Place Thanksgiving Day. High _Spanish =5 ORI be had in black heel. suede. showed that, at les in technical work, . fhe woria s aited n i rort tomaké | Marriage Licenses. Burlmgton Hotel » $ 10.5o STETSON STYLE . . . accept- progress by international co-operation. He declared the conference will be | Marriage licenses have been fssued to the | $ Vermont Avenue at Thomas Circle ed by the most fashionable as authentic and correct for every able to carry out the principles of | following Broadcast Concert occasion of daytime and evening. economic solidarity which the recent| Fdward J. LaForce and Blanghe V. Stante. world " conference held under the | William A. Thompson. r. and Bortie .| § oo prides Evening from 7 to. 9 The Burlington Hotel Orches- auspices of the League here affirmed. “’;‘;‘"‘ NGRS b s (The representatives at the world ey = tra will render a special program under the direction of economic conference had no plenipo- | 373 §. Smith of Fhiladciphia -\ MR. ROY LAING Soloist, Friday, October 21st tentiary powers and could not nego- | sulfwcl GRETCHEN HOOD tiate tr They adopted a dratt | Patritk H. McCall and Doris B. Zimmer- convention stipulating that the con- g M. McClintock and Constance L. tracting states would undertake within | Allgy. both of Richmond Contralto SR Table d’hote served from Arteraft achicves new heights in shoe elegance with smart origina- i tions of Java Lizard and genuine L S, X B Crocodile. (G ; Arteraft Shoes From $10 to $16.50 STETSON COMFORT . . .is well known by smart women everywhere. The combination fast and snug heel assure perfect fit. A%C&A[T ‘: Black patent leather Patent leather, round toe, cut-put oxford with bow pump. 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D T ~ FRANKLIN, Tenn,, October 18 0D mats o & TorversdraiandiOstherine - Phosity s "'"“'; R s T i s black lizard collar STETSON QUALITY ... the gore | Cabeniiees ollow Calvin Tavlor and Viola Lawson. 00 Following thie lead’ of the Holston |~ {8y Tark otV Ein TAWOR o, one Decatur afternoon went on record as uncom-| Henry Perry and Helen 2 tion an exclusive model. promisngly_against the selection of| yamuel Patrick and Fannie . Saunders. Gov. Al Smith as the presidential| Fianid Smith e and gexg-u.r,mkim. sy s el and Totile L. ‘ nominee of any party, and as ready ipid and Tatile L. Brofn. . restrictions.) hn A. Portofee of Hempstead, Long and Cuban highest grade materials combined Also black Conference 10 days ago at Knoxville, Hopnie Monroe and Lealia Ward (’0 go to the polls to fight the elec- ’ tion of any wet candidate. i g, ot am et candidte, ou g EEC o o s & o STETSON SHOE SHOP and Eleanor Greenwood of Valley " heel. with the finest workmanship ab- the Tennessee Conference of - the Ralph D. Myers of Bryans hmfig. Md., awakening, demands continuance of e e Stream. Long Island aloh D. Methodist Episcopal Church yesterday | 214 Conetance & Posey of Fisgaty i * 312 50 solutely guaranteed. Each crea- le 50 3 T : prohibition, the conference declared in a resolution offered by the com- osep per mittee on temperance and social v s e sl —the Furrier— I EOPLES DRUG STORES —=——=————=Under Raleigh Haberdasher Management == Births Reported. | Formerly at 1336 F St. The following births have been reported fo the Health Department in the past 24 Hours: "*Biward L. and Katherine E. Schilling, girl. 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