Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1927, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1927 NI R e s e A T of the Ladies’ Board of Casualty Hos: | chairman of the tickets, and Mrs. Her- Births Reported. HADASSAH ANNUAL BALL ’i?:fi;’;‘:"s'ifa;?fi, i S L [ L L L tive committee, and Miss Olive Beatty, 3 i . he card|man Schapiro, chairman of the pro- | corresponding ' secretary of the na-|pital, has announced that the cs Gt etk U et : i tal | gram committee. The following births have been reported to | program committee, and Mrs. Julius erniont. tional association; Mrs.” Burnita Shel-| party for the benefit ‘?r“,',;'z,,:,?sppp. b the Health Department in the past 24 hours SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT | Woie s chairman of the ticket com: | .. T. Nicholson of the American Red Rl le ¢ mittee. 1"m<= also addressed the meeting. tthews, vice president for the Ll A benefit card party will be given | John H. and Louiss Bullock. girl. i Cy 5 £ large ballroom of K e AnaiBtan e e "William 1. by the District ot Columbla branch of | Harry and Sarah Mevers askigton c}mpt"‘!’ e il . from Page Nineteen) |Berrien, vice president for the State | 5 > " ;. B o Paniine Phillips. boy. Lo oteen) o . g ¢ the tickets National Woman's Party at na- and Pauline Philliv ! = R ; Georgia: Misa’ Bllsabetn Harsls, e ek CHiEee ot e | o) headquartors., 21 First street| im and Georsia Demas. boy. - ment in Aid of Work in Pales- | TALKS OF VERMONT FLOOD oard at her country home, Grass-|president of the omen’'s Bar A Mrs. Frederick S, . | northeas cember 6, at 8 p.m. Gerald_and Thelma McDonald, boy. 3 lands. | sociation of the District of Columbia: B. R. Columbus, Mrs. | northeast, December 6 L "fi:‘}’:"'""}fl.m"' 5 tien and Holy Land. . hert 1. "and Those who were present were Mrs. Miss Mary O'Toole, judge of the|Edward C. Wilson, ecandy: | o 3 A | iei and Cath | The ninth annual ball of the Wash | | Assistant Secretary Husban¢ De- | scribes Area He Visited. Assistant & £ Labor W Husband described the conditic Reynolds Hitt. Mrs. Richard Aldrich, Municipal Court; Dean Grace Hays|Corinne Toblas, cake table s . Lulsl and Cathering: Perticud, bos. | R Williams, Mrs. James |Riley of the Washington College of | S. Buynitzky, chairman of (».='¥'n'¥¥f‘\\:<""{ Marnage L]censes. Georze A",:’n.{'gl;n;“x‘ql WWawon. airl |ington Chapter of Hadassah will be | . Mrs. Rebecca Greathouse, as-|TI tronesses ¢ s. Ci 00 lirvhon and_ Maris Butie i | ”'”’\T‘ 1 'F' ! m“m{“x":mp&pm'1 ('fl(‘”v)n(v” is i‘l’;: D‘{i: & :md“v’ \:; \vl lll\":‘xnm’\\ Marriaze licenses have been issued o the | George and Jane Smith. boy. theld tonight In the baliroom of the Garnett, Mrs. . 1 Grace 1. Rohleder, Mis: A 'Brun- | Von Below, Mrs. David 1. TOHoSlE. = e -— [New W I\H‘:dlnls!o;r»\n{l?{v”r‘lel‘r"llfttlvh‘ Jose imes M y .| gart and Miss C! A o 5. James ) v Parham R s |the work heing conducted by Hadas- Lo nl)v!i‘vm 1 art and Miss C en Henry T >’|\ | Mazzelia and Margaret Pozzi. both Deaths Reponed_ sah in Palestine and the Holy Land | mont dm Russell Trair “reder Members of Delta Delta Delta | g holas Longworth, Mrs . T e - heen renosted to | The proceeds of the ball to he held |addre s | andall Ha A i ternity resident in Washington . Mrs. Frank S. Hi William E. Trown and Anna E Harrle. | The following deathe have been reps rted 19| tonight will be directed o e = Ll AL S and vicinity are to celebrate Found- | charles C. IKearns, Mre, Croe | Richard 1 Carpenter and Catherine L. Mid- | o 100 e to supply funds for the n |l 2 296 E st n of Delta Delta Delta 7 L anones ’ BT e _ By f the medical and social div i il RS by o SRR Ll UL Ll e e, M Bethesda and Helen) o ! g R st the organization | the n 4 i i For Wednesday M y il ; Cotier ‘ot Baltimore and Mary r 8O- 2120 Le Roe pl Mrs. John Safer is president of the o n t Marks. Miss r S L, 8 A M- 1orsanford,” Mrs. Andrieus A ; on. Md allinge {iocal o r | s »sident of the local o Wite iEfivey “Taliaferro, & A i Doroihea 6. Bers. | i i o local. shapter Mrs, Whllom | ! . - : J AEWCaklleriey were Mrs. Geor " i will preside. The member Pesiner s »o Mrs. Wade Hamp-| ta Dawson Georga P_Sullivan. B8 Sihley Hospital, James Lee, M 3 , . committee on arrangements | LLancls Ho Lopc, Als N vest, Mre | 1 of Richmond y B e Y SR O e Panty Dresses risnes g Wk 5 2 Jurn both of Richmond E | iaeta. b e n Fred H. Meisnest. chair-| \ijja, 'J. Harris and Mrs. H. M. med Gatewond and, Mamie Neil, | Nimide M. Fibank 55 3011 Fessenden s e Edward P. Bartlett, Mrs. |} o Tiient Horion and Elizabeth B Kanfman IRR et x rnm.xn:;. \(;.,55\:,1,.\ “‘T{ ”“1’1“ Daw- | et | Murray' and Mary K, Dove. ;| Jane Carter. 42. en routs Providence Hos- ALAI S I ECYS l S, 5 v son and Miss Pauline Harrell, " OBl ball or the Wash v ety i 2. Fresdmen's Hos Dr. Lewis Returning s A e 2 g i esin A aren | B RO ST R R & . r . Washington as Honor Guest. A surprise party was given for| & it el at nard @ Grav and, Pauline C. % Pl Little GIRLS migi Aieine: Trwia inrest ol s Renchan at the residence | o"* : e 7 5 o DrWilliam Madher Lewis, prest | B endehe? | 9 o'clock. Mirs. John Sater announces | "shilany Dy ptet 2yt 3% 3 0 TaEpItS. te BeEious Ananeiallupsals Velvet Coats P e R B D L 4 in Japan, that country imported 67 Size Yok vaaik $5 found’ in the flooded section W Cott shart B Sh kb6 Lok the meeting of | nue_southwest, Saturday, | 1ot U i hict b " n S ocioty of Wash- | November 19, The evening was spent [ Ssed for the medical work Whih 1 , i a3 Seott. | per cent more automobiles in the first 9,75 vesd S Vilard Hotel ballroom, | with music and dancing, se Soky| T EmBEIE ARG los- | A W Curtia and e six months of this year than in the 4 e 5 e Aol L 2 e | corresponding period of 1926. ‘ | [ XK ) Large Size Horseman Diderober |being given by Mrs. Richard Comraittes: M. & i Wolpe < and He Unbreakable Dolls s lege | Mr. Basil Sillers, Mr. John Dyer You can see for yourself ot e 355 §9 Q6 one of & series|Miss ) ine Liston and Mr. Frank vears has in-|X. Fogarty. Pennsyl-{ In the company present were Mr land Mrs. John Dy Richard . P o lson | Here is your chance to have a whole week’s wash o arge num- | Miss Made B8 nton, s Suman Entire Stock p—— FAS mNA — ing done free, at our expense. We are advertising BS“:,:;:{:/::I . the new Easy Washer v oy Sillers, Mr. and g e (. Torarty, Mr. and Mve. | Luxurious 1219 CONNECTICUT AVE~ | B domngs o weclk's : s & $1 00 . s serv- Mr, Paul C: S e 5 & gl b Fur-Trimmed washing free in every =T day ¢ Wash- . s H H : and Mr. Jean Hart. home, in each resi- | i v Knitted Leggings s VI\ E; dential section. Soon | The Georgia State Society has C O A URS our demonstrator will 4 Wenne o Lewis | issued invitations to a ball on the| and the officers of the society. evening of Wednesday, December 1. Your own appreciation of the “mode” call on you. . You don't | Wool Cnb Blankets Il be sent out and | at 2400 Sixteenth street, at 9 o'clock . 0 are not members | Tha arrangements of the ball are ‘7 ill tell . , have to wait for him, 3 Nt ot cards from the|under the direction of Mrs. Walter 0 will tell you whether a fur coat is fashion= however. Telephone L ot F. George, wife tor George of or write us today and d : ’ . of S Cacrgie tnd Mr McCleskey Biariyeh; able and smart. ... The reputation of the arrange an appoints AN Selss Finad . ales nal en at _the | vice presidents of the society | OFF Regular . - 8 establishment from which you purchase ment before your Watch for Our Tea Hou i irginia, St The guests of honor will be a num- | Z m 4 to 6 o'clock. when ber of Georgians who will be in| Prices neighbors. 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