Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1927, Page 19

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING ST/ WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1927. e T 3 v 2 ra J. o0 anksgivi y conesses for the Junior Hol-|doe, son of the Rev. and Mrs. B. E.| The bridesmaids wore pink organdie, | ard Newham, treasurer, and Mr. J. W. S O C I E Y and also & trustee of Wellesley Col-| A. Rodenburg and Miss Clara J.|nized at noon on Thanksgiving day | The patronesses for the Junior i LT G B Gl B L el S Rl — Miss Anna Cochran Rogers, daughter | flower Monday evening, December 26, | Park Seventh-Day Adventist Church |blue. | Mr. and Mrs. James G. Shibley.| ot Ay and Mrs. James Rogers. be-|from 9 to 12 o'clock, are Mrs. Richard | last night. The father of the bride-| Following the ceremony Mr. and| N& W08 [ O CCE0 P oohoe treet. Miss Sherwin will be|1848 Biltmore street, with thelr| the bride of Mr. John Peter |S. Aldrich, Mrs. U. S. Grant,” Mme. |zroom, who is associate secretary of |Mrs. Beddoe left for their wedding trip | of the, forum Wuacheans commitiae T (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) in receiving by Mrs. Jullan | 9Aughters, Miss Louise Shibley and | \yillman of Ithica, N. Y. Ekengren, Mrs. Archboid, Mrs. ‘Chand- | the Foreign Mission Board of the Ad-|through the Southland. They have ac- | {08 CORELS UG GCY Giector Na- T 3 T el | Miss Betiy Shibley, returned from | Tho hride wore white crepe satin, |ler Anderson, Mrs, McCook Knox, |ventist denomination, performed the |=apted a call from the Foreign Mission | Mr. Stephan T. Mather, SERCIAR T 2 Brookiyn, N. Y. who h been | Club; g i counselor, | New York yesterday. where they at-|vopy simply made. with veil of tulle | Mrs. Arthur O'Brien and Mrs. Waiter | ceremony. | Board of Seventh-Day Adventists tofLonal 'EL TR o ion, who ot Thein e e o T and Mita Teasie: Claire MebDonald of | ended the Army and Navy foot ball | and chantilly lace, and carried a|R. Tuckerman. A number of dinners| Miss Marion Nyman, sister of the (€0 to Nassau. Bahama Islands, where | Ttk Gnd FTCNE COME GFCne b :{::n::"(m”-?n \‘\:;V’Q .‘"“ .‘,3,'"}'3,,"\. the National Cathedral School for |5ame, and had with them their house | chower bouquet of bride roses and|have aiready been arranged prior to|pride, and Miss May Beddoe, sister of |he will b2 stary.trensurer of the | WIH D8 A8 S e Batan, are ihe guests for whom Mr. | Girls. At the tea table will be Miss| EUSStS: Mr. and Mrs. Witham 0. Belt )i ey, UL Ciis the bridegroom, wers the bridesmaids. | Bahamas Bissiof, o ling from Miami. | 3\ {he clubhouse, 22 Jackson place, at George Schimmed will entertain a few | Edna Spaulding, counselor at large for | gt of Chieago. b Atringg N Mrs, Bascom Blondon has iesued Mr. Frank Kimmel of North Bend, |Ta. T L pm. ~ “National Parks" will be the friends this evening. Mr. and Mrs. | the Wellesley clubs, and Mrs. Lyman | s invitations for a costume hall Decem | Nebr., and Mr. Fenton Wileox were A pazanr and turkey dinner will be |subject of the illustrated talk. Mrs. O'Shea were gnests of Mr. immel | B. Swormstedt. Miss Muriel Fritz and| Mr. Charles Mason Remey has dc‘w“"'h' v = <anthe. | €T 3. to be given in_honor of her de'fie ':n':'m-r ;i;:\; ;_(”";e otide. | given In the parish hall of the Chureh | l-ouis C. rmr.m_m; will pre}:ld‘o.h‘\}l‘ew- at breakfast this morning at the Miss Catherine McReynolds will as-|parted for Chicago, where he will | ! : | daughter, Mrs. Nona Jones, who re-| Beddoe, another sister of ! Lsnal. Second and |bers of the Political Study Club have Carlton sist. spend a few davs, refurning to Wash- [ MUms, ant wos “|cently returned from Honolulu. EECCHE WAL A wers it of the Advent, Episcopal. Second and [aon jnvited to attend. Members of | ington the early part of next week. ;“‘"““";“‘ A A Nona Blondon Jones enter-| The bride was given fn marriage by | You streets northwest, on Thursday |the club are invited. Reservations are ers Tonight . = SleitEiiatioe il . ma Nu Sigma Sorority at|her father, who is the home mission- | o, 4 friday, December 1 and 2. Use. limited to 100. fternoon in_her home. | fomar Official Judges. | JInvitations have been issued hy the | [imothy's Episcopal Chur ! s vesterday afternoon. Mrs. C. Lin- [ary secretary of the Carolina Confer- | "' - ’f‘ _"'""1 ‘]'M rei gy ¢ P ted by Mrs. Robelt | . pionor gues ont at the first | VAshingten committee for William | the ceremony, and Mrs. Annie Robey | ¢, ‘Heater and Mrs. Ada Farrell pre- |ence of Seventh-Day Adventists. She |ful and fancy articles will be for| iiss Mary A. Lindsley entertain liam Taird Dunlop fonor guests tonight at the first |, 4'\papg Collage for a luncheon to he [ Walker plaved the wedding music. | (jeq at the tea table. was dressed in white georgette, the |sale, the proceeds of which will go to at 5 o'clock tea in lounge at the Lovell, who presided at berformance of the Arts Club prize| given Thursday at the Mayflower in | Mr. and Mrs. Willman left in _the| skirt fashioned in points and the waist [the Episcopal Home for Children, the | Grace Dodge Hotel Sunday afternoon the tea table. ays. to be presented at Wardman | honor of the dean of the college, the | 2fternoon on a motor trip to New |y o0 oo Wl qin e with a cape collar. She wore orange | Eve, 1nd Throat Hospital and the |in honor of her house guests. Mrs. D. ~ = Theater by the Arts Club| Rev.Dr. W. A, R. Goodwin. York, where they attended the Army n T;'k,,'“',’n Park Church. blossoms in her ir and carried a |Home for the Aged. | F. Sturges of Morristown and Mrs. J. Mrs. Wallace Reid will he the honor i i el = me before going further north. i & 0 L shower bouquet of white roses, with a| The bazaar committee includes Mrs, |F. Corbitt of Madison. Mrs. Flora Me- guest of the Little Theater Dramatic vers, will be the three judses of| The League of the Covenant of the | r. Atrs. Willman will make their | Miss Zelda, £, Nyman, dauhter of |snower of iilies of the vail ! Harvey Graham, chairman; Mrs. Rich. Gill Keefer sang. Ovganization at the Carlton Hotel 997 playwriting contest con-|Church of the Covenant is taking | home in New York. |th> Rev. and Mrs. L. G. Nym: iy J i ; e S | charge of the Near Iast Relief shop, e 1 [Charlotte, N. €., and Mr. Harry B. Bed- 4 Connecticut avenue, on Wednes-| Mr. and rs. idney omer and lege, will entertain the Wellesley Club | Sproul. at Blossom Hill, Herndon, Va., when |iday dance, to he given at the May- s it of the District of Columbia at tea this Mrs. Clyde B. Aitcheson, chairman ifternoon at her home, 528 Seven- Mre. Ray Ovid Tall was hostess at | \ps Club Pl h Park le cterday | Selection of “Cattle” by Mrs. Fdi i hs . ! e Mohopalo brde il A LI R e = Miss Elizabeth Park left vesterday A 0 e \ y November 30. Those who will as. | daughter, Mi her mer, ar- | l £or e et Aponding seversy | Oxden T, “Princess of e e S e [ Ve g ot e wilina, o o | Correctness of Style . L] weeks in Washington. b ) o 2 C. Laws, Mrs, . M. Bakshian, Mise Ruth/|home in New York They plan to re- 2 s | HRon. ng Static” by Miss Anna C. Laws. | g 0 Mrs. Charles Collier, Mrs, | main several days here. Mrs. Homer | —is one of the most essential fea- r Friday evening ducted by the club who made the s Mrs. E. C. Alvord, president of the| The judges who will attend A Mrs. Frank ¥ {is better known as Mme. Louise | tures of a fur garment. Women's Society of the First Congre. | Premiere are Dr. De Witt C. Croissant | \ /' Ho ikbere, At " | Homer, the opera_singer. | & gational Church. will entertain the |5 George Washington University, i Hlourbare, N 4 | Best Work Lowest Prices 14 e o nre h- | D R Benjamin Woods of | 0 ¢ = J = e 5 8 I | Qitler members of the chureh at Tunch | [V, CRVES, Srate and Mr. donn J; | Wallace MeCiure, Mra Burion Mtechl: | ‘ FURRIER number of guests will relate infor.| Daly, well known dramatic critic of |\, DUES. Bryan . Osdeq. «],:”-,\W“"" & 32.34 l\l.n‘r{!lu | A FASHION INSTITUTION mally their reminiscences of life in|thix eltv. o hr}‘“,.g Fetaas ' Bryor. Miss Katherine Uph()lstermg Ave. N.W. Daris Washington NewYork = Washington of the yast. Wednesday night, and these are being [ Rawson, Mrs. Herbert A. Whitney and Mr. fus Putnam is visiting friends | rapidly taken at the Arts Club, so |~ ERLCINE SRS i n Asbury Park. there will be undoubtedly & capacity | My George Cf i ttiar bdcre ) . wudience for both_presentations. ry to President Harding, was host at Chain caning. Porch inc the Willard. . ki FREN Sy L |l rockers splinted. 15 price An_attractive wedding was solem-'lll on all tapestries, mohairs and velours. Mrs. Eugene Collister entertained ! 1 luncheon today at her home on In.| Former Senator and Mrs. William | graham street for Mrs. Philip Claney | M. Butler arrived in Wasl !_"l:lon‘ of New York City. Her guests wers | vesterday, and are at the Willard, Mrs. Claney. Mrs. Theodore Tiller,| Where they plan to pass several Mrs. William Wolf th, Mre, Wil.| weeks. Mr. Butler is here to attend liam H. Moses, Mre. Eugene Peters, | @ meeting of the Republican national Miss Mathilde Eiker and M committee, of which he is chairman Edouard Aibion Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Compton sai! Comith pe. | tomorrow on the Mauretania for estimate o, Gen and Mrs. . A Smith 1> | Stockholm to he present, Decembe: free S Bt Omaha Debi \Vn ‘0‘ ,L'n;" < ": 10, at the presentation of the Nobel A - . TRHETI A prize in physi which has heen . f= in command of the Tth Corps Area, | Foireg o Py, et ATt | 1206 G S Il Write, Phone or Call and will be at the Mayflower for the | Compton of Chicago. They will re- 3 St | omek. L5 turn to Washington December 24, ‘ EVENING GOWNS | Franklin 7483 Mr. George B. Cortelyou. Secretary « ladies will be host Send for samples and ©f the Department of Commerce and eighborhood House, 470 N | Labor, Postmaster General and Secre- | gireet southwest, mber 5, for n{: DANCE ;:fld PARTY Clay Armstrong / i N WEDNESDAY—One Day Only! tary of the Treasury in the cabinet of | npen house and Chr s market. | President Roosevelt. is now in Wash-| The list includes ) s: s. < ington, a guest at the Mayflower, “ . o e FROCKS 1233 10th St. NW. Arentz. Cramton, Mrs, S | . . Charles {earns, " 2 2 For the wear and wardrohe of you | - 150 S Miss Belle Sherwin, president of the IiE tles S0 MR ane, f e SRR LGN T EL wh delight in atyle, and vet would | Z 2 1 palrs Orosis Kopp, Mrs. James H. MacLafferty, : National LeaguLe of Women Voters, | Mrs. Henry T AT i, Early America’s Legacy to the Modern Home Elizabeth Brewster Here to Shop for Busy Men and Women | g s | Genuine Alligator Footwear She is ready to sug;ffitfad\'i;z:—a:sht. in all gift selections—wrap—mail ;‘""VC“”‘P‘”" vour Christmas carries the charm shopping for you. See her in her gift bower—on the balcony—or just telephone. of colonial artistry into he h f today. !I":esema'::ragtive,ocol’;z- Regularly $1 2.50 9 | ful timepieces not only | I perform their duty in a 4 J 5 most efficient way but / | they add an authentic . / note to decorations of $ 1 O A FASHION INSTITUTION colonial origin. Paris Washington NewWord ¢ ' In our display you will From Far Places—And Many Lands Come fsi::ih “.f‘;:":‘]m"'t‘;:flintz ° { in length from 18 to 37 {| Black—and the New Amber! Handkerchiefs ichen: They s o Prices are surprisingly SR S - 3 " 4 — Y of four styles in genuine alligator— resstialie. One day only—for vour choice of four styles in g e allig: ° % 4 & ‘ | f ; footw des—at $10 instead ‘of $12.50—because For hrlstmas SETH THOMAS smartest {)t the smart footwear m‘i $ t $ i - the Sorosis factory sent us a special group of alligator oxford ties, an 5 BANJO CLOCKS FaE i i ; A ihtng $ sy 1 | $15.00 to $60.00 we have reduced other alligator slippers to correspond wi is re- 35c—50c—"*1 each—and more! PLY markable value! r ow 3 s—th P nomels topl il es vl e e 24 / Qf-(%afin J’lc- But there are only 130 pairs in all—four styles—oxford, instep ties are all fastidiously selected giit handkerchieis—beautiful 1 i i , : quality—beautifully made and finished—clever new ideas— 4 1{ Jewelers Platinumsmiths and strap effects, with French or American vamps and with modified ' - 935 F Street Spanish or Cuban heels. fascinating new personalities. Select them and “wrap them | 35 Years at the Same Address as a gift”"—you will say to us when you see them—you'll like > Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor them so! | Handsome Irish Linens Exquisite Swiss Embroideries Stunning French Novelties Fine Spanish Handwork Beautiful Madeira Embroideries 35c each—3 for 1 JOMEN’S—plain linens, white and colors, with hand embroid- ered corners—plain white linens with drawn work corners—with small hand-embroidered initials—with one-sixteenth-inch hems— fancy printed linens—novelty georgettes with painted corner de- signs. MEN’S—pure linen, with white and colored initials in various attractive designs—plain white linens with good-looking spoke hem- stitching—and superior quality white linen wjigh %4 and % inch hems—a splendid choice at 35c each—or 3 for Boxed Handkerchief—Special! White or colored linen handkerchiefs, with clever hand embroidery in the best-looking corner designs in colors—and a choice of rolled, one-quarter, one-half or one inch hems. 3 in a gift box—$1 50c Each . WOMEN'S—novelty linens, prints, white linens with colored appliques or spoke hemstitching, hand-rolled hems and drawn- work corners—Madeira and Spanish embroideries—lace-trimmed georgettes, white and colored—French prints in georgette and crepe with hand-roiled hems—50c. MEN’S—pure linen, full size, with white and colored initials and with block and long letters—with hand-rolled hems and hand embroidered colored initials. Some with one-quarter and one-inch hems—linens with printed centers and colored borders—hand-drawn pongees and white silk handkerchiefs with colored borders—30c. $1 Each WOMEN’S—exquisite selections of novelty georgette hand- kerchiefs, white and colors with hand-painted corners and Chan- tillv or silk laces. French novelty handkerchiefs of printed silk crepes with hand-rolled hems. Exquisite Madeira and Spanish handkerchiefs—fine white linens with Irish hand embroidered cor- ners and hand-rolled hems and linen handkerchiefs with novelty lace edges. Individually boxed. §1. MEN'S_Trish linen, full size, of fine quality with hand-rolled hems and woven cord borders. Handsome hand-embroidered initialed handkerchiefs of superb quality, plain linen with one- guarter and onc-inch heme—_pure linens with colored borders and hand-rolled hems. Beautiful novelty silk handkerchiefs, including B - y €« ” 5] pongee in great variety with hand-drawn threads and embroidered HEN youthful matrons favor the “lmquant sty l‘,"' dots. $1. : and sub-sub-debutantes demand Viennese sophisti- cation, the life of a Washington fashionist is beset Handmade Handkerchiets . " > with trials and tribulations—but, so subtle is the $1.50 to $3 ¢ fashiqning of the Jelleff evening mode, thgt its Beautiful novelties—lovely georgettes, finest of linens, ) most ingenue creations have a savor of worldliness, with stunning appliques, hand-rolled hems, lace trimmings and its modes pour la grande dame a glowing grace and a choice of white and delicate colorings. of vouth. gift needs delightfully and thoroughly—at Jelleff’s :’ ITUTION . Newlorm ~Season—Week of v You’ll Give Gold Stripe i Dec. 5th—Poli’s Theater In fact—you can check off all your handkerchief ¢ W'(lshlngion Opera 2 Z’Am INST| Wasnington, °

Other pages from this issue: