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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. 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