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18 SOCIETY SOCIETY Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Returning To Washington Wednesday in Time . For Mrs. Dawes to Receive. HE Vice President and Mrs. Dawes will return from their home in Evanston, Il nesday morning 1 Dawes will recc noon after 4 o'cl e Secreta Kellogg will have with New Year day the la Dr. Paul B. Cook of St, Mr. Dwight F. Dav War, will be the guest I 5 . Secretary of hon Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila Return. at the Wardman of Al nr rentine room 3 otel in hono: Jand’s brother and si and Mrs. Lyman J. Spaulding of New York. and Mrs. Peter Drury McPherson Crichton Gordo k. , Mr. and M Dr. and M and Mrs. hop of Washington, and Mrs. Free: n will be at home in the hishop’ Cathedral Close, Mou nday afternoon fr Secretary Theodore Assistant and Mrs heir debutante daughte! beth M. D. Robinsor guests were Miss ghter of former and Mrs. Charles &. Dewey older daughter of the hosts, who wa = Helen Robin to join her parer and, where Mr. Dewey to the Polish gov- sail shortl at Warsa * is financial ernment. tary attache of the Itallan g. Gen. Augusto Villa, i rtain a party tomorrow eve- ing at the New Year eve celebration t the Willard Hotel their gues i end in th York, Herr Eugene Klee; Dr. and Mr d the commerc ng, who w be at home Mrs. George C. Thorpe, who will en. tertain a compa £ 100 a tea dance this in the palm oourt of e ter, Miss among her g Their other guests were Mr.| | | Miss Helen T | ed at the aeb {and Mrs. W, at the Wardman Park Hotel | a Christmas visit to his mother, | P. Warner, at her home in | Mass. Miss Elizabeth who also spent Christmas in | her brother | ment hostess at | v her house | Douglas of | ers in the com- | ny were Miss Sally Hews Phillips, | Miss ole L5 rd, Miss Mabelita | en Gatley, Miss Har- | rd and her house | Houghy: Mr. Hehry , Mr. B: nent to Miss Frances orence Wetherill. Her e Miss Rina Day Deneen, ria Catalani, Miss Imogen < Elizabeth Douglas, Miss Sllen Peelle, evre, Miss Celeste aGarde. rs for the Junior tion of “Alice in Won- I's Theater tomorrow M esen . “Thon mas 1 Sweeney, M Lehr and Mrs. Franklin ormally at luncheon to- Pan-American Annex in f some of the members of the al Science Association ene Meyer, Jr., mall company "at v dancing, this eve- ton for Miss Ellen toria Tytus, two debutant; Col. and Mrs. Edward Clifford have with them for the holidays thelr niece, on, daughter of MaJ. F. Tillson of El Paso, | n is a student of | John Miss Tills mira College. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Rinehart have with them for the week end thelr sons | and daughter-indaw, Mr. and Mrs. n G. Rinehart, Mr. Stanley Rine- | . and Frederick R. Rine- | . and Mrs, Rinehart will be at home informally tomorrow from 5 to 7 o'clock for their children. The weddi and Mrs Te: ng of Miss Katharine taker, daughter of Mrs. . to Mr. Elisha take place in Washington, | 4. The bridegroom is the eing announc- t tea of Miss Whitaker in this c a few weeks ago. M. T. Copeland of | Mass., are visiting Mr. W. Hall in their home 9 Twenty-ninth street for the holidays, | Nrs. infor tokelv Morgan will be at home | v tomororw afternoon from | 5 to 7 o'clock in her apartment in the | Woor Mrs. George Barnett has sent out rds for an at home Tuesday, January | Rhode Island avenue, to ber niece, Miss Frantes Mon |and Miss Bettle Larimore, cousin of rrnor of Pennsyl- 3ifford Pinchot eill ner this evening. am Stephen Corby | 1 s evening for their 1ters, Miss Justine Corby and | who are home | holidays. ~ The | ab and a | buffet supper will be served about mid- | night e gue e sts will be Mr. Had- | nridge, N. J., who } Mr. and Mrs. Corby. | the house gues Mrs. le Fevre Hostess t At Debutante Dance, les H. le Fevre ' charming supper in the Carlior for their daughter, Miss Hester January O b U on FURS COATS DRESSES dy in Effect MISS HESTER ANN Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lo Fevre, who entertained at a supper dance last evening at the Carlton Hotel for her. WASHINGTON, D. ©, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1927, by Mrs. Casey, who also played the edding gown of white satin and rare lace, the tlght-fitting bodice of satin being finished about the round neck with rhinestones. The very full skirt had a m»eK flounce of lace which fell from the hip line and was scolloped about the bottom, shorter in front than In back, where it touched the floor. IHer tulle veil was held with orange blossoms and pearls, and tiny sprays of orange blossoms were on the vell. She car- ried bride roses and lillies of the valley. Miss Flossla Cole Lassiter of Raleigh, N. C. was mald of honor, and the bridesmalds were Miss Mar- garet Levering of Raleigh, Miss Mar- garet Gray Moore of New Berne, sis- ter of the bridegroom. They were dressed in velvet modeled after that of the bride, Miss Lassiter in rose | color and the malids in cerlse and or- chid, and they carricd roses in shades to harmonize with their gowns. Mr, Willlam C. Moore of New Berne was best man for his brother and the ushers included Mr. Herman Taylor of Wilmington, C., and Mr. J. Irank Casey of Washington. A reception followed in_the home of the bride's parents at 376% Oliver street, Mrs. Townsend and Mrs. Moore | receiving_with the bride and bric groom. Mrs. Townsend was in orchid crepe and Mrs. Moore wore black | crepe and satin. | Mr. and Mrs. Moore left later for a | wedding trip the bride traveling in tan crepe Elizabeth with a green geor- gette crepe hat and a brown duvetyn | coat trimmed with brown fox fur. | They will be at home after January 15 in Galnesville, Fla. | Among the out-of-town guests were: | Mrs. William E. Moore of New Berne, mother of the bridegroom, and Miss | Tnez_Teague of New York, cousin of | | the bride, Miss Virginia The marriage of Thompson Stuar Mrs, James Stuart, Dewey Allen took place last evenink. | The ceremony was performed in the New York _ Avenue Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Dr. 8izoo, pastor of DERWwDOD LE FEVRE, Miss Mary Cheston Ellzey of Phila- delphia_and Miss Laura Lee Corby, M Florence Wetherill and Miss | Imogen Taylor. Serving as ushers were Comdr. Theodore Jewell, Mid- shipman Bradford McGill, Midship. man Richard Hunt, Mr. Edward| Burlington, Mr. Bowman McArthur, Mr. Dudley Knox, Mr. Ingham Mack, Francis Jameson, Mr. George Wetherill, Mr. Prescott Gatley, Mr.| Frederick Lee, Mr. Gerald Rlake, Mr. William_Bowie Clarke, Mr. Clark | Brant, Mr. Allen Reeside, Mr. Willis |} Ballinger, Mr. David Taylor, jr.; Mr. | Waiter Peters, Mr. Henry Rousseau, | Mr. Glenn Anderson, Mr. Oliver Walker and Mr. Horace Peters. Among the guests were Commlis- | sioner and Mrs. Sidney F. Tallaferro, | Miss Isabelle Fulton of London, sister of Mrs. Tallaferro; Majf. Gen. and Mrs. T. Q. Ashburn; Brig. Gen. and Mrs. A. C. Daiton, Mile. Claudel, daughter of the French Ambassador; Princess Elizabeth de Ligne, daugh ter of the Belgian Ambassador; the | counsellor of the Chilean embassy d_Senora de Agaclo, Mr. Ramses Chaffey, first secretary of the Egy tian embassy: Jonkheer Richard van huylenburch and Mme. van Schuyl- enburch, Mr. Ian" Stalinski, second secretary of the Polish embassy; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stillman Blake of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic | Allyn Daboll of Philadelphia, Miss Agnes Walker Brown of Philadelphia, | Miss Esther Jones, Miss Viola James, | iss Dora Catalani, Mr. Gordon Jost, | r. Hal Groom ‘and Mr. Brantz| Mayer of Philadelphia and Mr. | Gordon Luke of New York. | ‘The marriage of Miss Loulse Car-| man, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Dale Carman, to Mr. Lawrence Bacon n, son of Mrs. Mary M. Mann of alden, Mass., took place yesterday 0 o'clock, in the home of the parents, 1806 Lamont street, the Rev. Paul Sperry of the Church of the Holy City, officiating. Preceding the ceremony, Miss Katherine Riggs gave a program of harp selections. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Dr. Louis Dale Carman, the bride, was the maid of honor. The 13th and G Streets Featuring— NEW HATS for the EW. YEAR Because they're so new, so different, enchant- ingly youthful, and so very reasonable, we urge you to choose yours early! 80 Morning Special Finishing the old year with a clear- ance of 160 hats At the church, officlating. The church had an effective arrangement of Christmas greens, laurel and smilax with tall standards of the altar fllled with Madonna lilies. Dr. Fishbaugh, organist of the church, arranged an | appropriate program of music preced- ing and during the ceremon The bride was _escorted THE WILLARD best man was Prof. Marcus Nadler of New York. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Mann will be at home later at 2127 California street. Among the out-of-town guests were Miss Ada Carman of Los Angeles, Mr. | nd Mrs, Frank J. Carman of New York, Mr. George (1. Gambrill of st. | Loui Mary K. Gibson of West | Virgin . John M. Chapman and | Miss | of_which was Rev SOCIETY.’ father and wore white satin, the tight- fitting bodice embroidered in crysials and the bouffant skirt having an un oven hem line. Her tulle veil was held by a cap of orange blossoms and she carrfed a shower bouquet of orchids, roses and lilies of the valiey and her only ornament was a string of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom Miss Eva Royer of Baltimore was mald of honor and the bridesmaids in cluded Miss Evelyn Graf of Baltimore Dr, Marjorie Stuart bride, and Miss this city. The bouffant taffeta frocks In shade yellow, green, blue and orchid, med with tulle, and they carrled arm bouquets of sweetpen Mr. Robert Hamill was best man and the ushers were Mr, Russell Rob. erts and Mr. Thomas Rhades of . ington and Mr. Alfred L. Jot Knoxville, Tenn. A reception followed in the home of the bride's p at 1349 Randolph fiving with the wedding party. She wore a gown of wvender georgette crepe heavily em broldered in cut steel and er a shoulder bouquet of orchids Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs, Allen left for a wedding trip Miaml, na, ¢ E on their n unry be at home at 14 they have taken ar of als and 10 they & road, wh Dr. and Mrs. James Stuart sent out cards announcing the ringe of their daughter, ‘homson, to Mr. Ch Allen, Tuesday, December city. b mar Virgin Dewey 27, in this A 1 rge gathering of relatives and riends attended the wedding at Martin's Catholic Church yesterda of Miss Margaret E. Keliher and Mr, John iple were marr celebrant K nat —_— T . . Cavanugh. D s 223223333 SRR S8 AR TRRN = The 28 @ollier Inn' COLUMBIA RD. ar 18 ST, - 0PPOSITE AMBASSADOR. Every Wednesday and Friday, 5 Until 7:30 P.M. e of. William 1. Stefner of New York | nd Mrs. Henry Sangree of Philadel- phia. | COFFEE SHOP New Year’s Eve Supper Dance $4.00 Per Person No cover charge Saturday, Dec. 31 i | The marriage of Miss Margaret | Lucille Townsend. daughter of Dr.| nd Mrs. M. L. Townsend of Chevy | Chase, to Mr. Ernest George Moore of Galnesville, Fla., son of Mr. and | Mrs. William E. Moore of New Berne, N. C., took place last evening. fThe | ceremony was performed in the Friends Church at Thirteenth and Irving streets, the Rev. Murray . Kenworthy officfating. Mr. J. Frank 1 solos, accompanied ' Hamilton Hotel 14th and K N.W, Here’s Our “Line-up” for New Year's Eve Saturday Night 10 to 3 AM. 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Masa., for the wedding. ride wore autumn brown bro- | in o match sister, Miss tho wore with to match. | rd O'Leary, broth- | room, was heat man.' Mary Katherin fat crepe r. Jeremiah er of the bride, |and sr — The ushers were Mr. James J. Leonard Townsend will reside In Washington. GENTLEWOMEN’S LEAGUE Woman’s Exchange 17th & H Sts. N.W. Pine needlework, and homecooked foad " dally. Satardny’ speeia made rolle. Whole whest: pread, " ‘ DULIN & MARTIN COMPANY ’ Christmas Gift Money Why not turn your Christmas Gift Money into Silverware and make it a gift to last for many years to come? Flatware or a Tea Set would prove an endless source of satisfaction to you. You will also find scores of personal items that will win your immediate admiration. Allow us to show you. 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