Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1927, Page 57

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THE STUXDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, vl D. C.,.NOVEMBER 27, 1927—PART Of Personal Interest To \Vas}ling'mn Residents Mrs. Fdward J TYork is the guest of and Mrs. | mont road, nformally’ Miss Doris Henry Abel, whose recently announced, Deitsch of ing day in =on-in-law and Gerald Rosenhe N md Mrs. Shelheurne week Leonard of her Joseph Hotel sister, Ay in Atlantic 1 Hunter by A, Schlo: " ICh s Kann, has 1 r home. Mrs. Kann is e week end in Baltimore Myer Coben, jr.. who s thmore Colleze, spent T Stea nz holidavs with Miss Marjorie Roosevelt, returns Miss 1 Kruzer. who guest of N Tina Wollherg turned to her hom and thel has re- was imare nk will at 4725 wr of the Jack. Frank entert at v last night in . Miss am | ward Frank ers. Ala., of Baltimore. Mr. Dan holiday Abraham of and Mr. Phil Sherly, who parents, spent Mr the Lawrence Koeni t of her hrother. Mr. Milton Philadelphia for the Penn- N uel who and children of Rale were visiting Mrs. Mr oand Mrs. S B ed to their home, panied by Mrs. Robert Blondheim who will spend the Winter in the South, i Mrs, Clara Barnes, who was the | Date guest of her cousin, Mre. Fannie|A Mayer, in Mount Vernon, N. Y., has returned. Mrs. Ilarry guest of her Jsaac Greend has returned York. Dr. M l |r Kaplan, who was _the |1 parents, Mr. and um. for three weeks, to her home in New Mrs. £on . David home Wednesday two months abroad and . Simon, will arrive [ Fra after a stay of i Z e | Bancre president of the soc in the party [of the d | hooths and tables ¢ o circle prov sented to head the list of mevica all Abram Simon and | Bloom Mrs urch Unit Sponsors Bazaar and Dinncr‘ Americ A rsity Women wiil hav ch will he | at the Herse 1in the parish house adjoining the tor Connecti nd ott prthwest, wwenu Thursday | “G ch Couples.” her terial,” have heen 2 . which is the most | e St MA arations the ten. Mrs. Frnest rved by e direction of Mi: ¥ Represe | Conne talk Wednesday ing m of the 1 Thompson Jones e the ; it room, M. ley, novelty table fancy tahl Junior honor and speaker day, Decen duced hy mistress of 1i Mou which will he served at clock each eveninz. Afte *hestral nmusic. Distinguished e G The Club of oolxdge Aiding B Actors’ Fund Benchit ] o weeks heginning committee day, which gracionsly con trons and rs. Coolidze has ronesses for the 5 nefit which w and pat nd, Mrs. W. Hammond, Mrs . G Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Mrs, warks t W Mr. and Mrs 10,7 e f < nford MacNider. Mrs. | forved to Mr. nk . Noves, Mrs. Henry Dime Leon Arnold. Mrs. Charle nd Gen. John J. Per portion - T AT | RSP ERE%, —_—— SS—2C> THHTIHURRTY m— Player and AL Pianos The Kind That Cost I For Upkeep $475 to $1,850 Reperforming Least STEINWA “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS™ Sold in Washington Exclusively By | University Women List Prominent Speakers as speaker Mrs. will talk on which Mrs. Harold Moul Smith n Q fortnightly 1:45 p.m. and wil wise for the com- | president | Vassa § o the guest of | Announces Senior Prom‘ a dinner and will_he int RGN B Toner Washinzt t the elub for “temperamentals until December : Woman Democrats' Club | To Award Slogan Prizes At th> luncheon of the Woman's atic Club, which program National Democr place at Hampshire K tomorrow. take 15 enua hous {at 22 ment mounee - prize the national slogan contest whict early in rall, club conducted and which cle Allen Do Mr. John the in Washing <ent wrive imd will he pr nt incl Jones dent of Warren, who Mrs Mrs the elub, Andrieus A Mrs. Cha will entertain a party Ollie James » will have se Ars Huston Thomp r Banister, Mrs, Bdwara 1 entorinin o party Keane, Mrs. 1 Minnie Fisher rrter Al NMirs: 1C Frenholme Abrams, Miss Miss Caroline Reilly Williamson, who will have Mrs. Lester J and Broussard Paul Wooten Mrs. Grove to Entertain Amcrican Colflflis‘s Harey €. Grove will he hostess card party of the American Colonists at her home venue, Afternoon and ey Will he held and subseribed for t the entire meml town members also | ut to My | Daughter tomorrow 1 list o tahles hip have Uni 4 sub; Mayo D. | seribed. Warner), and 1,° 2 Latin American Music In Concert prn;!ram Pan Rowe, third by as- give “Lur she of lirector general the crican. Union, Dr. Leo S jssued invitations for the ert of Latin American mus United Service Orchestra, a i 1 del Campo, soprano Senorita’ Sofia del Campo, soprano, ind Dyla Josetti, pianist, at the Pan American Union Tuesday evening cembe will are to Tilson of in the u. t 8:15 o'clock INSHonallU. i S sl s new | Fri- ¢ prom of the National v Law School will take place rlton Hotel December 3, The promenade_is being manazed by Mr, Raymond M. Isaacs, chairman of the sacial committee, who has included veral surprise noveltics in the way tertainment and, in addition, a brief, but excellent musical pr am, now announced for the first f | time. Mr. Tra Philip Meyer | one time connected with Nationa]l Opera Co. arts ated with the Wentworth > tea to- | will sing “Rolling Down to ¢ many | the perennial “On the Road lay.” Two other local sing {and tefior, whose nam need at the prom, will put on two The very diffieult * from Verdi's i- sung by the Giubba from liacei” will be st Painter | two of the 25 have 1 tenar, With the exception ‘ntertainment features, dancing will be continuous. Mr. Hooker and the special James O, —"E‘,,,‘ Founded 1857. New Pianos Of Various Makes Uprights: $250 to $650 | The Budget Plan Of Monthly Payments Is Accepted Here Droor’'s MusiC HOUSE, 1300 G Washington’s Oldest Piano and Music Establishment PIANOS FOR RENT The new model Steinway Grand, Style “M.” in ebonized case, price, $1400—is a superb instrument—new Steinway Pianos are priced as low as $875—any new Stein- way Piano may be purchased with a cash deposit of 1090 and the balance extended over a period of two years. Used pianos taken in par ial exchange. Musical Instruments of ivery Description Orthophonic ‘Victrolas, Electrolas, Radiolas Portable Victrolas..$17.50 Portable Orthophonic. .. _%/IUIT un%!m.\\}’ )(EHIIH to $50 .. 875 Orthophonic Victrolas (reg.). Orthophonic Radio Comb'n. ..., $96 to $300 $275t0 $675 Automatic Magazine Orthophonic Victrola .................8600 Victrola-Electrola-Radio-Automatic (De Luxe Model), $1,550 (THTT 'm i 1, 15 - }' 1 the club. | will he made of the awaud of | Fomlinson | an Cathedral | De. | Minncsota Society Pays 1 | Recent Bride | Gov. | nesota Minnesota te tion held < | Washington Club. v at ing at of the nk Clague, . C. G. Selvig. ( As: Repre: sent ind Mrs. A M Thorpe, Col. asurer of the United *. Lockwood, Mr. and from being e at a corn-husking contest. . of which the ted as being 10,000, had been ounted and found to be 11.000, State of Minnesota also has people in an official capacity present time in Washington thar other State in the Union. He lis them as follows: Mr. Frank B. 1 Secretary of State; Mr. o r. Justice of Supreme Court William D. »f the Department of Ju i 0Olds, Undersecre: 1 T. Schunem of the Treasur: mpbell, interst jon, and Mr. Charles nt internal revenue Before her marria she was Miss M. A. Newcombh iteresting Carolyn Norton B R Miss Louise Dick es will act the alumni have | and most of the inounced their intention ttendance. In addition a | number ¢ wr parties, precedin the prom. I been arcanzed. Q \ i | few of the students who married dur } |COLUMBIA RD 118 ST, ng the Summer vacation will present t | osrosire amsassacon their brides jto the cla for the first Special Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 7:30 Many members reservations hav o being in | j— | GOODHART'S | STAZTONERY OF DISTINCTION | 2 | T BT | " ROAST 3 & i |l TURKEY Dressing Cranberry Sauce Choice of Roast Meats er Box mono- We pay postage on o oren orders Columbia 5042 825 11th St. NNW. Main 8172 Honor *to State Executive heodore Christianson of Min- the guest of honor of the | y a recep 2 the |ber 3 This was the first meeting of the senson and those as- sisting were Mr. Carl T. 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