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T e ATy SO SENORA DONA LAURA HOSTESS OF THE CORPS CIETY.? VASQUEZ DE SUASTEGUI, ‘Wife of the commercial attache of the Mexican embassy, making their home | \Q at 923 Kennedy street. Surprise Shower Honors Cantor and Mrs. Kalmus A surprise shower was given to Cantor and Mrs. A. Kalmus Wednes- day evening at their residence by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Ohave Sholom Congregation in recognition of the beautiful and inspiring rendition of the services during the holy days by the cantor. They were the recipients | of many beautiful pieces of silver, in. - eluding a silver tea set, as well as an abundance of household supplies. Among the guests, many of whom were from Baltimore and the sur- rounding neighborhood, were Rabbi and Mrs. J. T. Loeb and daughter, Rabbi and Mrs. Becker, Rabbi and Mre. Tash, Mr. and Mrs. Jaffe, Mr. and Mrs. Plotnick, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- nett, Mr. and Mrs. Bass, Mr. and Mrs. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Luber, Mr. and Mrs. Hayman, Mr. and Mrs. Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wakoff, Mrs. Sandler and daughter, Mrs., Kay, Mrs. Blumenthal, Mr. and Mrs, Feldman, Mr. Cohen and Mr. Rosenbers. ———m Bridge and Mah-jong As Special Features The bridge and mah-jong party ‘which will be held in the small ball- room of the New Willard Hotel Thurs- day afternoon, November 10, at 2:30 o'clock, will be given for the benefit of Grace Episcopal Church. Among those who have taken tables are Mrs. ‘Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs. Sidney F. Talia- ferro, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, Mrs. Edwin S. Puller, Mrs. Medorem Crawford, Mrs. ‘William Bailey Lamar, Mrs. Paul Fitz Simons, Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Mrs. Ernest G. Walker, Mrs. Warren Newton Akers, Mrs. Charles H. le Fevre, Mrs. Enos Newman, Mrs. Joseph Strauss, Mrs. Eldridge J. Moore, Mrs. William Livingston Crounse, Mrs. George A. Sanderson, Countess de Benque and Mrs. A. B. “Taylor. Bridge Supper Feature Of Ph; Mu Program Miss Mary Frances Ward and Miss Shirley Henderson were hostesses on Thursday evening at the home of the latter, to members of the Washington Alumnae Association of Phi Mu. A ‘bridge supper followed the short busi- mess meeting which included election of officers. Those attending the meet- ing were Miss Marian Barker, Miss Lucy Burlingame, Mrs. F. J. Eichen- laub, Miss Virginia Fisher, Miss Eve- Jones, Dr. Kathryn Simmond: Miss Lonnelle Davidson, Miss Loyse! Callahan, Mrs. Hilding Beij, Mrs. Lo- gnm’; ‘Whittaker and Miss Frances ot Club Boheme Managers Wm BG Guefl" at Te. The board of governors and the Yyarious committees of the Club Boheme, which include a large num- ber of the season’s debutantes and popular service men, will be guests at & tea Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Club Boheme room at the Carlton Hotel. Much interest is being taken in the club, which will be the mecca for the younger set through- ‘out the season. Ml_tl\il Club's Season ’Opena With Card party ‘The Mathis Club of Washington will open the season’s soclal activities with & card party in jts clubrooms, 1326 Massachusetts avenue northwest, at 2 o'clock p.m. tomorrow, for the bene- fit of the Holy Cross foreign missipn- Refreshments will be served. The hostesses are Mrs. Joseph P. Cul- len and Mrs. Margaret Doran, Chapter of H;dusah Offers Special Program An interesting program has been arranged for the opening meeti the Washington Chapter of Hadassah, ‘which will be held in the a of the Jewish Community Center on ‘Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clock. Ar address and musical numbers by Mr. Al Shefferman, baritore, will be fol- Jowed by the social hour. —_— er crack or cr. cannot dullits brilliant lustre. . Gomes in white and many attracth . One can goes way. Sold by ELMER N. MAY, Representative; J. W. Bieber, Distributor, 628 Mass. Ave. N.W. At All Best Dealers Prospective: Wedding \ Dates Made Public | The marri | bell Burch, | Thompson Burch | Bureh, to Mr. Willian son of M a Mrs. John of Pittsburgh, will take 7 day, November 1. The ceremony Wi erformed at noon in the home of e bride’s mother at 3021 Forty-fifth street, Rey. Charles T. Warner, rector n's Church, officiating. An informal reception and wedding break- tast will follow. Burch will be attended by her , Mrs. Helen Burch, as matron of honor, and the best man will be Mr. John D. McCord, jr., of Pittsburgh, brother of the bridegroom. The bride- elect is a granddaughter of the late Mr. Henry C. Burch of this city and her father was prominent in Wash- ington for many years. Mr. McCord is a gradvate of the Foreign Service School of Georgetown University, after studying at the’ University of Pennsylvania. The marriage of Miss Ruth May Gessford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gessford, to Dr. Earle Free. | man Turner will take place at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening at the lumbia Heights Christian Church, .. y_Camp- William late Dr, d, Lady Howard.SponsorQ Benefit Card Party Under the auspices of Lady Isabella | § Howard, wife of the Ambassador of Great Britain, a card party will be given Wednesday afternoon, Novem- ber 9, at 2:30 o'clock in the ballroom of the Mayflower Hotel for the benefit of the Boys' Club and of the Christ Child Society. Mr. George Palmer, formerly connected with the Boy |R Scouts of London, is director of the Boys’ Club and Mrs. Willlam Franklin Sands is chairman of the card party. Woman's Bo;;d Plans Hospital Benefit |} The women's board of the National | R Homeopathic Hospital has chosen Monday afternoon and evening, No- vember 14, for the annual card party to be held as usual at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs, Ross Thompson is president of the women’s board and heads the list of patronesses. Mrs. Edmund Domer Rheem is chairman of the evecutive | R committee, and Mrs. J. B. G. Custis has charge of the tick R Exclusive Dressmaking Specializing in | Gowns and Coats Mme. W. Kroher 1724 17th St. N.W. Phone Decatur 3641, Apt. 4 Done here has that_distinctive appearance of well done—you will find nowhere else. No overcharging. FURRIER WOL Columbia 5069 Special Sunday Dinner, $1 Ho uvres. { | { | Saucs i Peach Salad, Chole = e " iKolls, ' C: | | 1801 Calvert f YOU want one for your auto. SHE ‘wants one to ena- mel furniture, re-. frigerator, interior woodwork and bathroom.Nothing toequalit for beau- ty and durability. monia or Easy to use. Dries over. ‘colors. Easily SOCIETY." Seventh \Furniture_of Meric'/] Eyve Streets. and' This Week's Best Buys-- OccaSIOnal Tal)le Made of Quartered Gum- wood, which is the selected cutting of this durable wood; and given an antique Walnut finish. 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Three Sections, with top and base, gum- wood, with Mahogany finish or Wal- $28 90 An H. 8 H. Special. . ..occ. ... nut finish— . Four-Piece, Bedroom Suite Walnut veneer, combined L] Magazme Rack Stands 22 inches high and is 15 inches wide: convenient for the magazines, ete. Offered in a variety of pretty colorings. An H. & H. Special \ A \ \ Z \| % 2 7% N % N % \ 77 %