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WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1927. S STAR | i i | . . Glen: g ugh and Goldie M. Crown E | thelr home, 2960 Newark street, Cleve: | say, ir.; Mrs. E. Goring Biiss, Mix. | oy Mrs. Philip M. Rhinelander and | Saturday, opening with an llustrated Marriage Licenses. e o ol o Takcoma Fark Births Repor land Park, in compliment to Mrs. Er-| Amos A. Friee, Mrs. Henry H. Flath Trnest Walke vel taik by Mr. John J. H | n 31 Fanion-of i ladelnii 4 Sl national presi- | er, Mrs. William Wolff Smith and rvations for the conc ad of the United Sta | godarriage licenses have been issued to the | ¢ i £ 30 - i th _eague of Ame Miss Rebecca Dial \de through Mrs. Rose ¢ ouring With Uncl in following 5 | 1 Charlotte M. B ting Mrs It is su hat while mothoers Hoos at the Mayflower Hotel studio, 1409 Twentieth strect north- | ; Fi ard R. T. Elliott and Julia V. F. ames E. Watso doing their shopping children may st, Friday evening at § o'clock. | EAY | gt TR e e ‘ furday atternoon and evening| Ciio Lamar and Murie Gardel. | A. Blodgett, Mrs. Charles G. Mat-| Girl Scouts and Mrs. Philip Clancy + Woffen will give its opening | bridge will be played at the club- | o Wil "¢, Grace T. Eagles, both thews, Mrs. Edward ¢ rk will be in charge of the [reception of the season tomorroW | rooms and at ok ten: will B8] iotin 3 Boae sl auiiid Matthes | Hollister, Mrs. Edgar Nelson Hemtam ot the Willard Hotel, when | served, when Miss Martena Tenney | yames 1. Lyneh and Eva V. Patterson.| P | Herman ' Plugge, Mrs. Charles program is announc mber of specially invited guests | will recite. Mr. Paul Myron Line- | both of Richmond. Va. ley, Mrs. William F. Dennis e e plays o be | ina The members of the organization | barger, i, will talk, wearing a native | ,Joseh W. Braoks of Upner | Bdouard "~ Albion, Miss = Ma : resented by Tiller, 2nd, who | b Mme. Olga | costume of the country, on Chinese | "yl s " stott o7 Manassas, Va.. and | Crichton, Miss Katherine structed his own theater and pianist coins. Miss Evelyn Matthews and Mrs. E jonet Week of December 1 widely | Tle . ard Biimon | Stolie”; ave 1 writer on musical subjects Mr Norman Eustice Towson s | PR H. - 3, Ga.. ana| Among the guests were the Minister| December /19, o hxee line will be Mrs lqending the week at the Haddon- | ' R it M of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan week of December 27, “The g Aoion, mationalilcniine, 18, Moele 2E fhe A ? Senator and Mrs Wishes: “Punch and Judy ont oh e iakne. Mune. Stokow-| James E. Puppet ¥ 3 ind the national vice presidents | inders, Mrs ecember 2 s he organization. The vice presi-| | omer Hoch days nts are Mrs. Edward Nelson Dir yash- | 4 man, Mrs. Gar =P | o Dr. Mary Meek Atkeson. Mrs. | 1y an Holland, Mrs. e e Ana M B i Keck Heflehower, Mrs. Kath ;. | Francisco have taken . f “”“‘”{‘\m’l\m Lot e Patl 1o Chapman and Mrs, Isabella Wilder, | months will have Charles | their niece, Miss Lillian Huie, San Francisco. {Continued from Eighteenth Page.) Hawk National 1zue of Amer .Spreckelmyer, Mrs. Samuel J. Roberts and Mrs. Verne Simmons. They wore similar models to that of Mrs. Mof fett made in lighter shades of melon and peach changeable taffeta and car- Tied orchid color sweet peas and pink chrysanthemums. Midshipman Ia st man for his ©rs includs Ensign Charles Charles E. Wak: 8. Hutchinson z-| gibbons, and Ensign Harold C. Pound all of the U. 8. S. Wyoming A reception followed in the tngton Club and later Ensign Eddy and {1e¥, his bride left for a wedding trip. | lockwood. MMrs Among the out-of-town guests W Mr. and Mrs. John I. Mayor Wil Eddy of Sara-|Apos A. Fries, Mrs. Lucy L. father "of thé|Mr. James Sharpe, Mrs. Mrs. John 1. |Boughton Woed, Mr. D. R. ( inger, r of Trer . and Miss |and his ulm\:l.[vx).] 3 |m;\ : I;;:m_ % City, | Cris v; Mrs. He ywland, Mrs. Anne M. Ande New York Cit ‘ 5 D e | thur L oll, Capt. Herbert 8. Her ed Comer. 83, 1260 Owen st. ne | Kensinger, 80, Little Sisters’ of the m_ Stewart ed States Sol e, Va.. and | di Hospital ney Hospital ¢ Memorial ’ nie s K e : and Ellen | Ho and Martha Edward ) 61, United States Sol | 1432 Gira 1 | I B 5 ie, girl George 1 Myers of Berkeley At the card parf > the benefit| Wy Ve (50 bl Hattie o1 the Tallulah Industrial | Trvin R. Hawkins and Marv B. Lewis hool, tomorrow, at 3 o'clock, at the | = Mayflower Hotel, a feature of spe- 1 interest will be an exhibition of the handiwork of the mountain waifs S B hers of | in_the school Natlonal cfficers and members Of| ~yiry, Coglide beads the Wst of national executive hoard will eon-| ¢ {opeas \hich e ! General roception comm Evening Hosiery - = { i@energl xeasniny wom. | others Mrs Willi Harris, Mrs ; Much interest is being manifested in {and the s of the social com- |yl 1 George, Mrs. John D. Sher the concert to bhe 1 ittee, Mrs, John Mock. chalrman | yap president of the Natiohal Fed- $1.95, § vard University - : will assist fon ef Women's C! Mrs $5 of Dec e line wi ke Lee Speel, presidei £ the : May flowe: 1L Co room and at District Federation; Mrs. John B in hollday woek wh ; 1 musical program bY | yongerson, Mrs. James Carroll set will be h Charles Cahier, world-famous | o o T B Tendall, Mrd the concert will | contralto, who will be accompanied by | & I M Chunles H Charles Cave-Cole of New York. | 'propry Lee, Mrs. Theo number of acceptances for | L IOWEYL TS %t the Pen ption have heen received from | {078 0. €Y s e T taRick representatives of official, diplomatic | & 3 - Miller ) ind residential society in the l"wu'«l‘ R Ailller and e nd it is expected that the Willard | B lections, music ast Ot v will be filled with a_brillian chestra and the son almamater yiny fo greet one of America't \s sung by the Vocal Club. The dis noted musiclans. g guished list of patronesses inchu o : ing for her daughter, Miss Evelyn mes of Mrs, Dwlght Davis, M Dhe. At Proraaters [CInE el Hala |, Andrew H. Noch: ofsAliron. Qhlo Walker. Several dinners will precede ard Terry Sanford, Mrs. Hen: bl Choists e “ind | has just given $100,000 to Oberlin Col the performance Marionetite Wilder Keyes, Mrs. Ha exhibition tomorrow and | lege. | Benefit Girl Scouts. Mrs. Hen Dimock Fobods kodeopoeenoofefofe ool ook gl uckerman, Mme. E THE BEST FURS FOR OVER 17 YEARS e pitot ur/fop . William L. Mrs 1208 G Street Our Only Store Buy Her That Modes of the Evening Exquisite All-Silk ostess at Wick B Atkinson, m has issued in- | Mrs, S S Milton, Mr vitations for a tea dance, December 21, | McConnell Samuel in honor of the members of the Yale | Foreman, Mrs. William W¢ Dramatic Association, who will present | Miss Wallace, Mrs. Owens, *“This Woman Busine that evening ¥ Basil Manley, at the Wardman Park Theater. Her |George Miss Katharine R the rebil 'son, Mr. Ct Bingham, is presi- | ton, Mrs. e Bastment, Col niscenes aroused hy these sprightly dent of the associ \d takes an | Mrs, William Schauffler, Mrs. Stephen- | oAy 4 > s important part in y. The mem- tt and others bers of the after the perfor: Walker at the dance which she is giv- many of the | from school or coll be the occasion for a number of at tractive box pe both of youns joving college lif i A rv, 1911 R street, is chaiz- s Jane Anderson will entertain | man of tickets. . it tea this afternoon in the Mrs. William B. Ladue, wife of Col Ladue, Engineer Commissioner of the District of Columbia, and her daugh ter, Miss Louise Ladue, were the guests in whose honor Mrs. Herbert C Whitehurst, wife of Capt. Whitehu who is Assists er Commi sioner of the entertained company of 40 ncheon in_th Florentine room at the Wardman Park Hotel. s patron | R vs to be | Cople 5 in’ Roc » ¥ ) ress Building, 14th and I stree 8 s, Frederic E. Farringtor nd 4 oclock on Saturdays a cne Hale, Mrs. Ralph I 5 o'clock on other week Hallett, Mrs. E. A. Harrima Barnett, Mrs. Charles Joseph Leiter, Mrs. Walter M 318.;’;(} Norton Goodwin of rived at the Carlton for a stay of about a we Mrs. W. W. Galbraith, wife of Capt. | Galbraith, United States Navy, who is now at the Mayflower, will spend the Winter in Washington, opening their house at 2114 Le Roy place the end of this week. Their son, Mr. George Gal- braith, will come down from Princeton Sunday, and will spend the holidays with his parents in Washington. orN FE Snaw &Co. UNIQUE JEWELRY 1516 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Modes of the Evening Miss Grace Coolidge Marsh of Bos- ton, who is now in Washington and will be a guest at the flower until | Christmas eve, will then leave for San | Diego, Calif., to be gone for about a) Vear, returning at th nd of that time | to Washington. Miss Marsh is the daughter of the late Henry Alexander Marsh, the well known New England | financer. i R Mrs. De Forest Mellon, who been the guest of her parents, A and: Mrs. Clayton Ely Emig, ha turned to her home, in Cleveland. Mrs. Clyde Kelly will be guest of | honor at the Pennsylvania_day meet- | ing of the Political Study Club, Satur- | day at the Washington Club. A musical program will be given by Helen Belt, violinist accompanied by Marie Belt Ozabal, pianist. Repre- Clyde Kelly will speak on Silver Brocade Model pictured, elaborately trimmed with gold kid. $18.50 Others at Il $850 10 $14.50 wémen‘s Slmp 1207 F = FUR COAT HE true Christmas spirit_is I carries the joy for many point where the increased production Diamond Brooch Charge Accounts Solicited She is Longing for! v CAPITOL best expressed in a beautiful CAPITOL FUR GARMENT— years fo come. 9 Repeated favors and recommendations has made a new low-price level! 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