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i3 SOCIETY. _ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1927. SOCIETY B el e e O e e TS ASHINGTON, D. €., FRTD: . B N Ivh\nllnl dining room of the Mayflower. | accepted the invitation to be present h, B in compliment to Mr. E. Ginssel, Mr. [at the conc: ert in honor of the diplo- : MARRIED IN BETHLEHEM CHAPEL & Cikham una Mr. 11, Schuensel | matic corps Sunday atternoon at % i 5f Bremen, officials of the North Ger- | 4:30 o'clock in the ballroom of the W p 1 f man Lloyd Sl?un‘;!:hlll Line, who have | Mayflower Hotel, when a program of ere Particular T et F i [».Nn Guests at the Mayflower for the |unusual beauty will ba rendered by | . past few days. -Others present were | the Westminster olr of Dayton. < 2 : ! Jofferson Myers and Mr. F. S. under the leadership of John | | tosec that only the proper Shoes " esident and Mrs. Coolidge Holding| T haadisnirs irits e e oworsil | T : Bl s?iml:I'm: Ih]r:‘li an n.\rrl\ Elstner T{x\l:\'n‘yll. a0 of in the exactly correct size are nkins and Mr. Jn, who is one of the group o 5 i Receptmn This Afternoon for | s e lents of the Mer- woman hostesses for the fitted to the voungsters' feet— | et Corporation. : : W 5, 1 accompanied her hu for we know that caring for feet Delegfltes to Lonference. | 1o Washington and was with | Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr.: iy S 1]1\ 1 : | 1 at the Mayflower. y nry ¥, E ; ring them—ane o | e ol M AT n ot Forfeian|| D MCKE B e eice UEEN A naw is the time to he careful RESIDF Mrs. Coolidge | the Scandinavian countries. He will | il anta AT i b bbb i G TRER ! 2 3 —) ol O "i“"“ 16 | e f"ll"’“l“‘ i 1”“: bassadors and Ministers who will be Shoes for dress, play or school wear— lock this afternoon in the —— | wme_on Ens ; stre 2 s . S a ‘ile 1 2 present there will be a large repre TSR e ¢ A Biae Room of the White n,.\..- | l":‘_hmi b m‘m\'::\”\'};|'1§l‘:‘;£ll| Y f oticn from the stafts of the e ior boys, children s ot Asne e son, rederic, Willlam Wile, ir. Hoftmas, whe lieutenant In m.';r;;{g*,m:;;",,"(;",,.,,n LI o ni ld @ . | of the class of 1930, Princeton, and United States Army during the war, e O oy ol 04 v ;o Ly being held at the | G T, will_attend the Princeton- WG TR et R | Mr. Roland fan Campbell, arst seorc Arthur Burt Co. 13143 F Street | \ ale game at \9\\ H’|\<‘l| LOMOITowW, e = o Lo % & £ Sullivan, dnushter | ;4 Mme, Hauenschield: the eoun- Pariy Washington London . ames L. Sullivan of | gelor of the lesation of Poland, Mr. New Haven, ('nl\x b i was a [lm(uun‘l‘ ‘I:(I'l)lr nislaw Lepkowskini; the counselor inceton same, wefore her marr Mrs. Sul- | legati t etherlands, wl Claude etk is the muest of Mr. and Mrs.| A Howtns, Miv. B Ods 1elphia ;My\nllu\ to at-| Mr.and Mrs. Harold Walker have ! ye, and will be schow, first secretary of the Igea- nd the cation of the new St. Jo- ued cards for a tea November ny r 3 Mr. Rameses huf- e — SInhiaiGalere. i e 6:30 o'clock at their home, \mon,. others at the party will 05 = ixteenth street, when they will Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman ’ The Minister of anada and their daughter, Miss Evelyn 1 Miss ry A < ¢ will b2 hosts dinner < \Wvalker, to society. Warwick IEmile Montgomery of Wash- | = = = — ot of their house NS nrooke ington. INDOW SHADES ULIUS ARF[NCKEL 0 VL King of Canast. who will be | reception of his daughter Fsth faires of ~the MADE TO ORDER. FACTORY TRICES WASHINGTON P here until ton They came from |and Mr. Donelson Christmas, ter of Bulgaria, Mr., Simeon Kk - and the Minister of Pe | PARIS in the day, November 26, at § o'cloc evening, at Ashland, Uppe vl . Md. The wedding ceremon: e place at 7:30 o'clock. Davoud Khan Meftah, have We invite you to fay a visit Now to Our Fifth Floor ( | 280 \rdman Park | the Willard from his home in Toronto. having come to Washington to attend ward Kemp arrvived today Tally - Ho Tavern (Formerly White Peacock) their apartment at the W New York. where they at- v inner on | tha unveilin of the Canadian wa tended a complime hoard the S S, New York of the Ham iemo dinston Cemetery tora 810 17th St. N.W. bure-American Line on Wednesday | He plans to remain until tomorrow. b 1ol ey even | Satrrendiate o csisg Gt DT .lr‘:‘_‘f'_""’“ 3"0'1:' ;‘:3: ;:m: HERE there are so many fascinating | new things for School and College Dinner: .6 to 7:30 P.M. Sunday Night Suppers from 5:00 to 7:30 P.M Reservations for private bridge «tant Postmaster General | hagen, who are staying at the Ma lover will onter- | flower during the ~sessions of the party this evening | Radiotelegraphic — Conference, enter- the May. | t2ined the Chinese and Swiss delegates is | to the conference at dinner last | The Mrs. W. Irvin: Girls, for Debutantes and Small \Women. 1206 G St. fibwer Hotel for their gon, Mr. Thomas . = i (‘“\"“, tel for their son. Mr. ThOMAS | o oning in the presidential dining and dinner parties. REMARKABLE h secti here ar ew arrivals ekl et i 1 kp REDUCTIONS | cach section there are new arrivals, The s of Com- e one Franklin 8083 armi indivi Z r meree and Mrs. Wiliam 1. Mac | Mrs. Alexander Legare New 0 Q : charming, individual and moderately Cracken have iseued invitations for | President of Board. i - e priced. reception Monday from 4:30 to 6 Alps, Lee Warren will be hostess at | . i e meeeent Bhediob-Nob || Lo 12 honor'of the transoce i fiyers. bers of ‘the Toard of managers of [J S D Coats Dresses Hats The Secrotary of the TRumanian | the Children's Country Home. M e e ¢ e Jokine | Alexander B Lezare, who has been Greenbrier Sports Apparel ition and Mme. Popovici motored o president of the Ioura Lo | . toda: to spend the | S0 Tk Toseph 1. | | Sweaters Accessories Resl an of the Christmas ball this sear. | MR, HENRY L. d M! \GRLDFR S p A. Gardinier of | Mrs. Oszden Mills, Mrs. Kugenc | pga of he third secretary of the I as hefere thei | | m‘,:.l..‘npr ; |hu‘v‘v;~ kRl b Ll Sloman Nery | yesterday afternoon, Miss Alice 1 3 ":'5'1.:::".','1 '\'i;.'u':"l”\lffip Cha“enge Brand 3 wughter Grace M. | {00 o itors of the Children's Hos. | Henry Lane Eno of Princeton, N. TWO LOCATIONS # F STREET CORNER e 13 pital at the regular monthly meeting 7 1 COHCC I 15»1‘120 b;‘r‘-mlr?: lr::o}:;::“atl}\ieflfim' Eoimias J. "”"““I 1010 F St. 1767 Col. Rd. An excellent houschold coffee Follo > e char 3 S 8 th | sency Gouail o o e g "l\i“&;&:?""f":."lfn:':";he::lq'«"zflmn“‘;"m Afries, and Mrs. Lenton; Mr ", Lt luncheon »I{:fl":."'n-"fi’ 't Ninawenior Thester | | Superior to many coffees sold at 5 es Massie, .'N.. | cided upon as the date for the annuil 113 ST M shopping district. Lunch ! higher prices. - \\1II take '-1 o Thank ay, at | ball, to be held at the Willard Hotel. ,M.)‘ 1 1 12t0 2 PM. | n the Bethlehem Chapel of | Mis. Stanley Rinehart will act as | g 1 il Dinner | Pound 7¢ 1 Cathedral. ‘ollow- | honorary chairman of the ball this | njp rthit 11:1510 2:30 | 510 7:30 P.M | - a reception for the | vear, and Mrs. James Freeman Curti fo: v MG Welght, G i Cliotlabon o) A 4 daily. amilies only awill be held | chaitman. Others on the committee | rapy of the British enb M. @ ll Dinnee Sunday It is fresh roasted daily. 2o of tha bride-clect’s grand jsxe Mre Frederick 11, Tirooke, presi | Lainder Mccormick Godhart. con i) ltl‘ uu i 12 to 2:30 and Alr. and Mra. Charles J. Bell, | dent of the board of lady visitors: Mrx. | mercial. secreta -”.-: the British em- | ‘COLUNBIA RD. ar 18 ST 4:15 to 7:30 Sto 7:30 i Magruder Inc. 3 Mr. Willmott _Lewis v | Mrs. Richard Wilmer, Mrs. dohn T OPEOSITE AMBASSADOR | ; i Mr. Hugh S. Legare, accompanied | Dryden, Mrs, Ogden Mills, Mrs. Eu e A : i i Food Unsurpassed in Quality : Best Groceries : ¢ w05 Hush, 8. domare, accomponie? | Sene Siever and Men. Alan Kir, e . Every Wednesday | esiornshy bricd Eonr Ave MiandiLEiy oo Brothers five ia New York for a short visit and d Mr. Charle Rickard, T . P A : i | The Pritish delezation to the, Inte » and Mr. Charles . and Friday Evenings Phone Main 4180 Established 1875 national Racio Telegraph Conterenc Gen. A. C. Dalton, presi 2 R i ‘vhibiti M. Caul Brenat, president of the | enteriained Jist evening in the putio e 5 Uatit 7:30 R R T R Are Exhibiting “rench Chamber of Radivtelegraphy, |of the Carlton in honor of the British | Dyrj v o 5 ! entertained at dinner last evening in | colonial delegates to the conference. During November Exhibition of 4.Course 2 L A Stunning Collection of the Chinees 1o0m of the Masfowcr in | His excellency the British Ambassador EARLY ENGLISH FURNITURE N SEA FOOD | conpliment to tha delegates ‘o the |and Lady Howard and the the Cana- AN { / un e vlce | radiotel conference, when his | dian Minister and Mrs. Vincent Mas D COLOR PRINTS DINNER — e ———— ance include. sey were the guests of honor, while GORDON N > 5 Mr 1\ L’mliy Brod?rlrk,r\\;tlte‘;'futhhe vx{:;mer- Or Your Choice of Our Regular Menn bt R. Bureau, Mr, | clal counselor of the British embassy M. J. Tiin, Ar, 1. Bou acted a3 hostess. The British delegn: DUNTHORNE Columbin 3012 . Mr. Hoche. M Srbeil- | tion as hosts included Col. Thomas F. e d 0008 i ler, Commandant Mesny, C ant | Purves. chief of the delegation; Sir 1205 Connecticut Ave " jenie Jullien, Capt. Bi ohn Joyce Broderick, commercial combrade and Mr. L. m«mmunmnr of the British embassy; Mr. 7. w Joseph Strand | . W. Phillips, Mr. A, J. 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