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STYDAT STAR. WASHTIXATON, n @ DREOTVRER. a% 1007 TELHT. 9 COCTETY.” ‘Quantico Society Program Reveals Gay Holiday Season Variety of Entertainments Scheduled—Many Home-Comers Welcomed—Christmas Party for Children of Military Post. 1ained s, ARTICO, and Mrs. a ay Harry Gilman Country is spend ents, M Maj ently Corp da of N Alex A\ Ma A ¢ Capt ding an - - and Sadie Hughe: part ¥ Va., R H. Du of eight vening. 3. Bart nd S N « \ the h and Mrs. Mrs returned from have taken quarte Comdr. Roy Cutht tt, ir.. hool in H G B th e A for eachers’ C¢ Lieut civen fterno. were several by on the and pantomime . Sélden, w ces 1as in Ric ster. ton for . Lieut Capt. n in Mr Munford of Annapolis 0w Chi w arrived e spend the holidays wit and Mi me ¥ . Norfolk T mond w and Mrs Tuests of Mrs Newton a hr Du post chiid gymna vt plays of Lie the spe th 1 h 1. s W. P. H s Wood, s Pekin exy in inlap at I December lidavs with his 24— enter dinner Bartlett e P on uthbertson, will be M her \a ut tainment Price, re who attends China, Medical Miss suests Thursday the vicks to parents, carols Dunlap mother, Washing- John T ditionary is with Upshur, for are Nirs. Wehster, Medical Corps. . N.. and Mrs, ¢ as their Christmas hou Elsie Morley of Pe and Mrs for Pensacola. Fl will be on duty. and Mrs. Maj their gon, Harry G nsyl eil H Bartle left . where Capt a " t, Miss cently Neil v Rartlett and ir. will be the guests for Christmas of Mrs. Den- Bartlett's mother, Mrs. meade, Maj. and Mrs. C Baltimore. them for the holidays Mr. E Neimeyer is Mrs Lieut. T. 8. X., and Mrs. ) P Neimeyer of La Crosse. Miller's H. MacInnis, De ing the holidays mother in Baltimo Miss Cushing were. din Irene Backstrom at Washington, Thursday evening Rackstrom entertained for his dau ter Alice Virginia. who is home school for the holidays. orman Farquhar Garton and Wil m M. Garton, jr.. hoth of the Nav: e are at home for the Christ ¢ mas holidays. with Capt. W. M. Gar- " ton. Medical Corps, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Acade: Garton. L Christm: mother, Lieut. t. Col as and Mrs. were gue Mrs. A route Mitcheli Miss week fro Waidshe the hol to in the cIn v nd er gues Richmond D. w W.- M h Mrs. M Marine Talbott and Mrs. Mrs Wis. T. tal Corps. are spend- with i week of Lieut while Lieut. Challacombe, Orleans, s on duty Priscilla do and Mrs. Lieut cal Corp have with 1h Wilson's Maj. & and Mrs. H nding Christmas in guests of Col. n Va A mdr. - brother, worth, U. 8 A. Charles Denig of Mas and Robert Livingsto Manlius . sr.. Y Franklin Lutz Hall N, and X 'm for the h L. Ny Military Acad- | and Mrs. where returned Edith | of Barrac MacInnis’ ~ol ol from Sehoo spend will h her parents, Maj. | lidays Mrs. | eon guests of Col Donald Freeman. W. P. Upshur is spending his nd en i@ on Naval Academy is spending the ho! days with his parents, Lieut. Col. z Mrs. R. B. Sulliv Maj. and Mr= delphia 1. or Simon’s mother. Mrs. McDermott, McDermott, Comdr. E. L. Christmas wife with ot Lieut. | S. Medical | Hoose's father, | daught Webster have Mrs se guest 3. Miller have with | Onio. Wilson, Medi- | by € |dren at a Christmas Larsen are | her daughter Patri w York as! Shuttle- days w N. Y. Maj tained brid ith her mothe c The Christmas tree | post chi noon at ldry 4 nd s s held S Mrs, tored to Philadelphis k in t Her I o in i part Ratu he rhert symr Syracuse, ler v for the rday after sium. Rose mo- to spend Christ- mas with relatives and friends. Capt. John M lin New bee will Lieut rod L holidays with Mrs. Alvs. et tended wurday ¥ Y. Dondero of | to spend Christim anklin, visiting her Paul White. urn Avthur left last week wi Mo., pavents, Mr. Capt after and Mrs, New ort Philadelphis 5 a s Carolin nty School, \ ler Academy h th Mrs. C. Lieut. tored to after Ne Lieut the g M R De ew nd Mrs, son pi Sand, nd Mr troit Year. erickshurg, Va., and Mrs 1 D. wragua, left la th M whe! v wife Arthur re she has and Mrs. spe Ort's mother, of Licut. and_will be with M supper ick 1 Su v Hughes in venin San home tests of Mrs Thomas A. Williamson ot fo nts, n Allen Shapley h B Timbe Long, until nllivan at- en by Ad- Washing- son of Warren- or the Lieut. Col. and | | and John Military Eolidays enter. | (v of cight’ at dinner and | e recently, week | | | | | mo. | to remain until | nley Ridderhoff | | are in Philadelphia for the holidays 1k of Fres was the guest of Hermie la for the he ris s m duty with is v the isiting week end hi: and Mrs. Har v hlan, destroyer, now at Norfolk. M her Denig. Lieut Miss C to Gre brotker until Mrs. T: Rogers, to | Mr Ro son, rems c rol. nv ain ol ine ille, s spendin Maj. R. . Den and r Tracy. S, ¥. mothe left Thursday for Co for duty in Lieut. « | spending Ga parents, | They w | par | while th | Lieut. i1l ere r. spending the holi as the guests of Mr: Smith Mrs. E Mitchell | Admiral Lieut wner duty [ weel pt of W and Mrs. their guest o aval Acad lay in Ma, S. A B he .0 n v j L. for shington, the staff and students of the Marine “orps schools Chy Howard, ashington, and both were lunch- and Mrs, Dunlap. & the holidays & the guests of Mrs d Mrs. visit nte, Mr. and Mrs. E. and Mrs. L to fter the holi of M Al in E ut. E ¥ Robert G. Denig of Sandusky, he holidays with and Mrs, his sister, motor Sapt Pollock are Morgan. Pollock’s B. Pollock Fryer are in Atlantic City w Smith G Fran Fryer idow h. nk H I mother. of H. Towner have the holidays Mrs. *hwable ctured to riday morning of last wa U ympanied 8. M. C., Mrs. Carvel Hall was hostess Wed- who attends the military school at|nesday to 16 of the younger post chil- Saunton, Va. A party given for Maj. and Mrs. Thing are entertain- Duette Rose, Com L ays. ndr. 8 N. us School. | Ruth Rose, Co and and for o1 their daughter, and heir guest fo a F Mr N.Y. Mrs. W | te: nds G. Sk . i8 spendin, and Mre Miss the Christmas holi- Mrs he holid hter of C Put hool in W rwood of Mitlhrook, the holidaye with her son-in-aw, . Carvel Hall. Maj. and Mrs. Van Hoose are spend. Lieut. nam s have Miss L W. G 4. Miss ashington. and |ing Christmas holidays in Columb: the guestr C Corps, U. 8. N., is spending the holi- | dleton. as Mr. of James 8 Mr= an Mid- Horse Show to Embrace Many Thrilling Features ‘ The Society Horse Show 10 be staged at the Riding and Hunt Club the after- moon and evening of January 6, for the benefit of the Boldiers, Sailors and Marines Club, promises to be one of the outstanding social events of the pew year Mre. Richard M. Cutts announces the show, febutante committee for the Sailfe H. Phillips, chairman Maria Padilla Mie. Rei e Cl Mar udel, Priv h de Ligne, Mis et chbold, Miss K Amory, Miss Katharine Chamberia Miss 1 Caroline Cuttr, Gels H, Mis Miss a A Henry jus Frances M ngenia Lejeurn: E Miss Dorothe Kenny Eilen Peele, Mins Roxemar ] Laura H Mins Helen Robinson o1 2ysmsell ‘Fan: Miss xs Vietoria Tytus Walker. the hair ie - One of the features of the sb e the Gebutante riding event in which Countess Yheodora Ca ker Henry Miss K and Miss Fride their moun Mre Cary oy Thoror ‘ . b M Jahet ¥ sraymon of the afternoon perfor by Mrs eight in Jimer Bo J T Jarkson “h an wi o r Miss Senorita i - | the deluide lips will s In char asses aud s parade of wini laen ehenyl, Mrs. Og these M e Charies Jaken boxer The B uspice b vy Jawipus Jwight 1e honorsr hor The in Ars, Chories V. Bumn pe Cutts w Mrs Fo dob Mre ol ‘ehow will €0 of §i70 4 of 1 T tiekets T Greble he en on the ) be Mrs YFrank Vreyer Mrs Miesce Farrar Prepare Party to Honor Sister Miss Margire! e 1411 chies anch " n Vario ] a will pive m for Thie " b of thie [ ¥iige " u hy b of thelt # rd Countess Joseph | vy 1o |Old-Time Specialtics Washington Assembly | At | Tn i 10 be |annual | take pla flower pa |evening of J; d institution the icularly nuary Washinglon « In the ball room of the Hotel cavaliers, Pilgrime, thocker 0 o' gland Puritans und honored « wh A lock. Family the 1 the third | will | nbly May Virginia many of the famous Knick families of colo| York, Lord Baltimore's co-setils compan on: lies of th ltory wil Lk scendants | Warhington = | whom t two Ther countrie Furope M whom: [nent w will », descent i b e effort nd other days of Americ ented members whi A appear nes worn by hundred ar embly in their not b and auth able fami an s thelr of entic Ancestors Kome y ent 1 arn prexe 1 lines i G and othe eIl as many from he Gouverneur ma v fo who tra nobity o ny to i gton men and women, the [ sembiy m du aehiey i great ment Jaen Mo dent of First asxisted | here will be e W I of the old-tin Wash ington Ax thus adding another nduuih shington na: e » along historicul 10 he of an b ince en in its renewed i the apmen y m brililant success Jine 1o £ name, in President ) childhood an im which r and which bids arpissed Interest an bostd of governors of th ftu revival, ent Tt this alre Mrs. n ch e ady Henry ¥ alrman of nember of Whitney family, one of the most Theodore Do comes, " it f St fan ully ol 1 lines in ax Jobin At I Kb kerboek Memin guished tamilies or of b ship of 1 i of the annoly Eroup coloninl 21 the aine tures of I Il ernor hie i ks n the bonhio sermnbily o ar Andie Menry Henry Dt ol J 1y [ |, Mr i " i "h 1y W ot repr “ cmbi Tuckermin , which is to be one ente L€ dianced by e A 1 ety ent oh lioslide hie Al M perica, wnd on, vice husbnd, ¥ family her dis esented on nd in the 1y el rlalnment thie in il i i of v for s oy Dok Gu A n g PR bl Henry ther Mis e, M o Mt Vanes 1t Mutthews ! 1 e wnd Al 1 it winploy g and | leaving next month the | of Ridderhoff’s sister, T VISITORS HERE Miss Julia Vail*of Washington, now of Bi | and Julia. | 5 | Feature Event Listed | By War Veterans' Club irs in the history of the American War Vet erans’ Club will be its sccond annual | dinner, carnival and dunce, which will |be held Saturday evening, December 1, in the ballroom of the Raleigh Ho- | tel. 1t will be attended by many prom: | nent military men, s vete ous milita Al and District offic The dinner will st {and continue until 9 {hour dancinz will hegin and juntil 1 o'clock. Two orchest been enzoged for the dinne nee. he club decorations will dded to the present by t decora- |tive effect as the result of the remodel- {ing and regilding of the ballroom. A | special feature will “e the passing of father time and the entrance of the | year 1928 in the shape of a youngster 1t the stroke of midni Another *teature will be the presentation to one of the members of the ¢ tion and medal by the ment for participation in the sic Verdun Members of the fair sex will b |sented with souvenirs, 3 makers and favors will during the evening. Mini bells will be worn by the ¢ 3 which, with the syneopating orchestra, will do much to add to the carnival apirit. The club will have & guests on this on disabled vrans from the hospitals. le is set apart fer boys from Wal ter Reed Hospital, who will be the special guests of Lieut. Fred Buchholz. The general committes in charge of the event4s composed of members of the board of governors of the club: t. Col. Fred B. Ryons, Maj. W, veater, Maj. Roy E. Hughes, Toyd Caskey, Capt. C. C. Licut. Charles mer Madison L. Hill, Maj. Thomas Fawcett, Lieut. Ho 8. Fisk, Mr. William Homer Carrol The dinner commit Burkhardt « ¥ Mueller, Li holz, Sergt.' Rush S. George E. Watts, Invitation committee: Maj. Rov Hughes, chairn an; Maj. Wal Streater, Lieut. ol. Fred B. R Mr. Madison L. Hil, L One of the most elaborate : s, rt at 7 o'clock 7 | | e includes Maj. chairman: Mr ut. Fred Buch- Young, Licut, Ch E. e ™, The ball committee consists of Licut a Caxkey, chairman, assixted Lient. Comdr rge B, William Browning. M} Streater toy B, Hughes, Ma). Thomas B ett, Mad. Chiarles W. Freem Frederick L. phens. mes E. Hughes, « Harves Miller, Lient. Howard ik, Capt. William J. Whe Walter A, Kilbourne, Lieut. ¢ Stockman, Lieut. Lawrence I W ton, Capt. Elmer Haberkorn, Lieut Clyde Connolly, Lieut. Ralph A. Cu sick, Lieut. H.'A. Dinger, Capt. Ken- A. McRae, Lieut. Curtis W, ley, Licut. Horace Walker, Lieut | Chariex Morganston, Dr arham, Liett. Addison L. Holmes, . ard ¥, Kane, Past Comdr, Momer Carroll, Dr. J. W Sergt. Acors R Thompson MePhearson Camphell, Mr, Karl Maj. s 3. Dr. On the distin tee are § ders of 3 mentatl I J. McSwain of South Carolina, former District Commirsion. er Cuno H. Rtudolph, Mr. lsaae Gans, former president of the Washington Chamber of Commerce; Jud R Hitt, M 34, mec and Lieut he mem a rec enter slon st commit- n an- ulshed g presentative N Charles 5 of the club will net as ption committes In recelving and Concert Series to Open Jlnunry 3 The patronesses and Washing committee of the Phithurmonic of New York, which will b the Natlonnl Theater | seview of thy " afternoon, Januury non Phillinsmonte heard ut the first of w, on fny he honorary chatrman of e shington committee in Mrs. Chavles G Daw The committens tnehdos Mrs Joneph Clark Grew, Mrs. Frinnk fin Vllis, Mrs, . Glover, Jr.; Mise Lo Murkon, Mes. Nicholis Long orith, M. Adolph Miller, Mrs. Ogden Mills Lawrence Townsend unced o it Lowe Hacon Miw, Anne Beall, Min Henry ) Wi e Riehord Avchiold, M Catderon’ Carliste, My no Mre Willlam Wi Frederick Delano Cllette, Mis John Hays Hanmo M, Horbert Hoover, Min Hens Jonnings, Mis. Frederle Keep, Mis Viank Kelloge, Mys Robert Lansing Mir Walter Beuee Howe, M Leonard - Mis Kelth Mervell Prank 15 Noyes, Mra. Dunein Ty, My Vil A Rewd, Mis Phelps Btokes, Mis. Willlam Paft, Mes Chuvles Warien and {dohn . White Box holdern for Limie season wre fedinn Ambis bnaith, M cvhens, M o it Miw Allrich, Truxton Mis hil Anson Hownrd Mre the Min dor, Mis Philhi Conlidge, 1he WoW dal Hhmoponlos, Countes Arthur Obiivnd, Miw Baron, Mue, ¥ Cunl Geangn Mewta . Avimp he i your's "y prominent Bl niece of the ik of S who b wwdying for i degroe i history, Ining their guests on thix ocea- | /Women's City Club Holiday ‘Mt. Holyoke Alumnae members of Con- | guest One large | Pear] M 'Dance Given Mr. | E. | Charles | the Christmas season and were | Ansell, or, Licut. | At Albert H. | Roclety | huve been ane | Henry | | Mrw, and Repre. | Dinner and Reception | towland, well known author, will be the guest of honoj the Women's City Club holiday dinner Thursday evening 6:30 o'clock at the clubhouse, 22 Jackson place, Janet Richards, lecturer and 1 of the club, will speak on rities 1 Have Met Helen |urged to make John Mock has and Mrs. J. nt, will preside, An informal reception will precede the dinne Among 1 reservations . with guest those making : Mary O'Te Mrs. : Miss A Winn, Dr. A. [ Fove, M A Bradley, Miss Earle Saunders, Mrs. ( stment, Miss Meda Ann Mar Gladys Middlemus wen, Mrs. Etta M s Etta Austin, with guests; “ristoe, Truman Miss Iva | Allen. Miss | len Spen- | gan, Mrs, | uextx, Miss Marie an, Miss Tilli at, with rrien. with . Mrs. . M i wbin, Mr. Schuh, Mrs. . Snider, Mrs mond Bradbury, with guests with guest; Miss G iith W, Leesnitzer, Miss Mrs, J. R. Colburn and Mrs. W. B. Rogers, with guests rtin, Louise Benton Miss Mrs, Miss ein Euests: Vosbur Nellic W to Mn-rk Birth Anniversary An outstanding event of the week | in Rockville, Md., social circles w lance given at the Montgomery (o Club last evening by Mr, and Mr: Edward Peter. 1t was in the nature of lebration of M Peter birthday and was attended by ap ximately 130 guests from the unty, Washington, Baltimore, Fied. erick and other places. The Meyer Davis Orchestra of Washington furnished the music, and during the evening refreshments were sorved. The decorations were appropriate to un- \ 50 | usually attractiv The guests from eluded Gen. and Mrx. Samuel T. Ansell, Miss Elmeta Ansell, Mr. Samuel T, r.; Mr. Tracy Ans ol and ward Bond, Mr. and _ Mrs, orman Kelter, Mr. and Mrs, Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ond, Mr. and Mrs. Brownell Rixgi Mrs. Gilbert €. Smith, Mr *hilliy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K Koones, Mr. Charles Koones, Col. and Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mr. Fred Dewart, r. and Mra. John Price Wetherill, | ru. Norfleet Dunlop, Miss Frances Dunlop, Mr. Freeland Dunlop, Mr. | H V. Bouie, Col. James Abbott, | Miss Ruth Moncure, Mr. Holmes Branson, Mr. and Mrs. H Mr. Edward 1. Cashell, Dunlop, Miss Helen Towner, Henfus, Mixs Yvonne Morse, Abbey, Mra. Henry A. Baker, Misw | Dorothy Childress, Mr. Jack Childress, | Donald Childvess, Mr. Judson Cor- Miss Delow Smith, Lieut d | Juck Bond, Miss Mary Shiclds, | Minn Mildred Burnham, Miss Eloise | Hopkins, Miss Marianna Thomay, | Miss Naney Watson, Mr. and Mrs. | Lewln Watson, Jr; Misx 1 h| Dunlop, Mr Award Yonkers, Mr allivian and Thomns Haxlar % . Many American cars are to he xhown at Belgium's automobile xhow Washington in- | « M | Main 3770 | M. I'\win -Rosendorf A“ttractive Schedule Of Yuletide Events Out Chevy Chase Wa_v Dinners, Luncheons and Bridge Parties Listed.! Collegz Students Home | for Holidays — personal: Notes. | Dr famil and Mrs, ¥ re now v and their | cupying their on Forty-fourth girect. rd Roih, studont - College, 1« spendinz the holid h his parents, Hdward J. Roth, Cathe- | ank Ses « new [ of ot d Mrs. Charles T. th street_will enter n of in to- k United States Naval spending the holiday with his and Mre. C. C, Picre of the my % arents, of Morrison Bernard Smythe of Cathedea) | uned Sunday, at dinner W her dangh irth street left Monday to s emainder of the Winter in California. Mr. Bernard J. Kroger of New York City is spending the holiday with his rents. Mr. and Mrs, er of Taylor stree Sleman « spending her vac | Mr. and Mrs. | |in their’ home on West Kirke st Mr. Milliard West of Blair Acade s spending Christmas with his 1 ents. Mr. and Mrs, Millard West Hesketh street, Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Glassie of Bradley lane entertained Saturday evening dance in honor lege i ion with arents, t Glassie. Miss Roberta Academy is spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil Ham Kendall, their home on Kirke street, Miss Edith Coombs, who has heen nding several months in Kendall of Abbott a, Breckenridge, jr., Margaret v i da Mo president Holyok preside at in honor Frederlck Era of the W | Alumnae will the luncheon December 30 of local girl students at the | road. Mme. Stefan Panaretoff,| Miss Fay Kalorama road. Ix chairman of | Michigan 1 wrangements, and members are | ents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward arly reservations for | Elm street. for the holiday season her. The affair will be| Miss Neftie Groff, daughter the club house of theland Mrs. Dillar Groff sxoclation of Unlversity | street, entertained at t 4 1 street, at 1 wk.| Mr. Alexander Blair zucsis invited Miss | Schoo! s with his parents, Katherine Baden, Miss ine | Mrs. Paul A, Blair of Morrison str Branham. Miss h G Miss | for Christmas week. Molly Greeley, Miss Mary Hoge. Miss | Miss Betty Shaeffer of Van Mary Howe, Miss M La Fetra. | street. left Tuesday to spend Chris Miss Helen Good | mas in Philadelphia » Dawson and Miss| Mf. Ben Johnson Macon Academy. Bedford, V Jmurnm to his home on Cummings |1ane for the Christmas holida Mrs. Gilbert Miles of New will spend Christmas_with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Gravatt, on_Leland street Mrs. Walter Johnston ctreet entertained at hridze Monday. | Mr. Richard Smead of Fishburne Military Academy ls spending his va wtion with his parents. Mr. Edward Smead Mrs. LS. Mason and her daughter Jean . are the guests of Mr Robert Cal lahan of Oliver street. Mr. Mason will join them at the end of the week Mr. James B Crane of Washington ind Lee University is spendins Christmas_with his parents. Dr. and * |Mrs. A. B. Crane of Northampton street igton Mount | is nts, Joseph de Voe of Br student ¢ i with her par. lunch with given at American Women, 16 Among the o waveley Mr. and Kathe ves, t- Mayj. and Mrs. Coyle Hosts at Buffct Supper Maj. and Mrs. Randolph Coyle en- ained at a buffet supper on Thurs- 1y night at the Barracks, later taking the party e Christmas dance the ched t KUCStS W luncheon and auarters iz the Ma. | = rine 1 officers a T Mux Mrs, given by the harra Maj. Gen, A. Lejeune, Licut. Col. and siler. Lient. Comdr. and | ennon, Representative Mrs, Charles Crisp, Represer nd Mrs. Maurice H nd Mry. €. C. MeChord . De! A. Bl wves Matthews Meade Bol ymond Rich i ind | J 3 James ( and tive Olfver and Mrs liam B MacRryde irdson, hn Sumner Wood we. Mass. fs spending the holi with her parents. Mr. and Mrs | John W. Rawlings of Primrose str Wood will join her-during C! “ we Harry ter Daughrers of isabc’ll; Plan Christmas Party party will Schrider ined at of MeKintev An elabornte Christmas luncheon and ven by the loeal eiiele Daughters Tsabelld this evening at the Wash- ington Club. Miss Rose Ann French is chalrman of the immittee on ar- rangements. She ix being assisted by Mrx, Mary A. Buchanan, Miss Ann M. Ferguson, M Misn Catherine | Car.bullding manufacturers of Hun Moris ru lly. | gary have united in a large com! 0le——a]alc———o[c——=]o[——=® Miss Lucille B Mrs. W. M. Iml returned fro for the holiday. tmlay. daughter v of Virginia stry m Ohlo State Collex: a “Importer and Creator” 1215 G Street Northwest Our Fur Neckpieces Are Wonderfully Fine They add tone and finish to one's costume and there's no end to their service Why not money mto thoroughly ? Christmas enjoy so put some something G yauy you'll The most notable values offered this will be the Christmas Week attractions [ol——]o[c——=]ale———[o[=——]0] season F Street at Eleventh 9:15t0 6 VWish Dou ul Sieman, | ! | Betra * |Sigma Nu Fraternity i ywood {third gr of Miss Gertrude Glassie and Mr. Don | the | from various coll lis to be he mead of ¢ |ana ‘l(\n- ndtJohn * | Bradie: York, | Linton. § and Mrs | of Cam- | | ot :an State Society Elects Officers for Commg Y& The annual meeting and election o ficers for ensning vear of the achusetts Society of Wasningtom, held ot the Washing- K Tuesday nhe, 24 socioty fMiliate with the Mas- T nary, 1930, A weene was enacted when " members stood in silen v for two ninutes out of ree e LT sthal Announ: M . fne., ton Club, 1701 evening Dec Vso voted to vachusette B the ‘ wn atre The inepi « s Prevident istant United 8 ident were num, A Hammond nan: tre irer itive E. Hicke nd Mesf M. Kobhing; eprese ntative Freder ck W. Chavies L. Miss 5. ind Mr. Harriet Michaid erie Edith cannten to the new z pieture life in Mr. f the from and These irtesy Eco- Farnum, preside who recently rety iterpreted the titles conditions there were shown through the e Burean of Commereial Europ spoke films of th nomics, A be: F. MAULDING b Mrs. N her e tiful to “entative an behalf of the s i houguet the ret rosss was pnpany o duesday evening, line nd Mr Danein; followed Hickey and Mr= Bertha ibine served punch A ren: in the sociel of the old ck and ma members re under way and b Grand Chapter to Meet Durin; Nu Fratei claimed, coming b in for ne Plans ception ators and Representati people of note from Massac held at the Wardman Park ng, Jan Mr. Alvi’n R. Hoége Conquered by Mr. Alvin R. Hodga left his home in Charleston, W he will be married Tuesd Gladys Moore. Mr. Ho bride will motor back t and be at hom Christm nity « week the to hold jts tw apter in M 2 tion 00 members of the fraterny « and universiti the United from the alumni is st social feature of pter is to be the grand bal 1 in the Mayflower on the evening ¥, December The list of patrons for the ball includ from Washington: Judge win B. Parker, Judge and Mrs hout out grand which of Thurs- Edwar Mrs. John M. and Mrs. ative Gen and Mrs. W Scott ans, Repr letcher, - amuel Rutherfore nd Mrs. Robert H. Al Kensey J. Hampton, Mr. de Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. P . Mrs. Thon Fuiton Lewis. Mrs. Al- Mrs. A. R. Shands Cooke, Mrs. Edward nwick, Mrs. Ha Fellpws, Mr. and Mrs, Bates Wi r Avig, Mr. and ) ar. Mr. and Mrs. o Ckastleton Hotel 16 at R N. 19300 Sgecial Christmas Dinner, Dez. 25 v $1.25 5 PO, Christmas Dinner ard Regular 75¢ Dinner Al Served Monday. Dec. ON Hats Made and Remodeled by Expert Milliners Mrs T. Fi Alp Mrs . Mr. and and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs Lloyd . Rhod Mr ind Dr. of Grafton | Just Around the Corner From High Pric 614 12th St. Between F and G Sts. Millinery Clearance Extra Large Head Size Hats Trimmed Hats, $3.00 Values $5.95 to $8.50 Featuring the season’s sm velvets, silks, satins and combmations, Small Head Size Hats, $2.49 Values $5.00 to $6.50 Hats, fashioned s in all the season’s Smart and jaunty close-fittir silks, velvets and combination best colors, $10.00 to $13.50 Metallic Hats in Large and Small Head Sizes, $7.75 Extra fine quality Hats of the best quality, in gold and silver. st the hat to set off fur-collared coats 85 $5.00 to $6.50 Large and Small Head Size Metallic Hats, Clearance Sale Price, $3.75 \ goad selection of these bright little hats that are now the vogue. 145 $5.00 to $6.50 Large Head Size Felts, Clearance $3.00 Good quahity, hest colors and snappy styles for the young woman and matron, 200 Hats That Formerly Were Priced $5.00, Reduced to $1.00 & S1.49 A good variety of stiles in large and small head sizes, but not in all colors, 50 Odd Felts in Different Styles, Clearance, 50¢ A new showing of all satin and satin and straw combinations that is now being featured for the midseason that are forerunners for early Spring styles. Featured in extra large and medium head siz Priced special at $5.00 and $10.00. 's Off Sale On Cersage and Boutonnieres, Ostrich Fans, Handkerchiefs and French Beret Tamas CREERON MILLINERY CO.

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