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SOCIETY ¥ Envoy of Spain and Senora de Padilla Hosts at Informal Tea Today for House Guests. of Spain and will_enter- HE Ambassador Senora de Padilla tain informally at tea this aft 1ent to their 1. and Mrs Col ernoen in cor house gues:s, as H. Burch of New York h was_formerly United Minister to Portugal of Hu The Minister un; Countess Szechenyi wiil be this evering. having them r nte daugh A num Countess Co: Szechenyi ber of dinner partias will precede the event. The Minister opoulos will this evening to the dance tion. Mrs. Guy D. G and Mme. s at diuner heir guests arian lega ff Hostess To Luncheon Guests Toda Mrs. avenue. Senator and M Nevada, wiil eve de luxe tonight. iven in the grand the Mayflower. The first secretary of the Venezue Luis the lan legation wili entertai eve suppe: Don ow ight ostoss at a shower, having among 5 o b6 s iti et = e faculty of the Rosselle | MES. ARTHUR O'BRIEN, . 3on an Bradford County, Pa. Miss | tive Positions Announced by “My La i Nednesday evening Mrs. | Member of the committes for the annual charity 1, to he given Monday | jivans was educated at Cornell, the | w~ 5 e Miss Violeta R ends er of the bride, enter night, January 9, for the benefit of the Children’s Hospital University of Wisconsin and the Uni. | Civil Service Commission. ompaniment by Fred 1;::“'”-‘lm"-\" . wedding party at dinner, i 5 S = versity of Chicago. She has been in | |also was heard in vocal solo - Rinehart, Mrs bride and bridegroom pre- T o ) ” ¥ 1y research work for 15 v 10 of them | entertainers of the evening inc = w i Bl t the holidays with th fo s | will he the scepe of t Ay t 3 n | g Stanler Rine jr., and Mrs. Fred-| s to their attendants | et SRR U Bt gl . BB S g ,,‘\‘,',"&f with the Public Health Service, During | Further sxaminations for exccutive | Luis C. Fernandez. pianist: Miss PR Dy | o« Torcsa Deeds, daugh. |1er, at 1307 Fourteenth street morth- | room. and tea served in the tea room | [HAt time she has made laboratory | positions iIn the reorganized pronibi- | Arcuclles. whe read 0 e Mrs. Robert Hinckley entertained | s % Deeds, | West, have returned to their home in | before a big open dingnoses of tularemia, a disease tranw. | tion enforcement service are to be |pine Youth': Miss Evelys Seott at luncheon today in honor of Princess KL 3F, Mo | New York City. p - mitted to man from rabbits; studied | held in 34 States. Examinations held linist, accompanied by Miss Emil ShAieinet Boncompagnl. 5 | was married to Mr. Edmond F. M- B S | the bacterlologieal factors involved in | in the past, the Civil Sservice Commis- | Mann. and the ino String Circle e Keon of Davtona, Fla, at 19 Suten, | Mr. F. D. Owen to Hold FLORIDA DEMOCRATS |the cheese industry, the sanitary |sion said today. have indicated there | Alf Camson, chairman_ of Mr. and Mrs. Copler Amory will|this morning. g L ;| Unique Anniversary Monday. sct of milk production and classifi- | wili not be sufficient eligibles to fill the ther J. L. Kilkenny officiating. The | LA 3 s \ion of the different germs that | offices of prohibition administ entertain at a musical this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. 1 be 4t 7 Mme. von Lewins at home , in Sheppard, Gann, Mrs. Edward Norton Scherr-Thoss and Mrs. William Ball. Mrs. Frank C. Henry has issued, cards for a luncheon in the Willard |ne will take his bride for their future wife of ex-Comm lard Wednesday, at|home. room at the W which time covers will be laid for 60 guests. Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun will entertain at a smali dance this eve- ping at their new home, Ross Dhu. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thompson will entertain 50 guests at dinner this eve- ning in their apartment at the Dres- Rev den, and about 100 guests will join the company for dancing at the Wardman | Park Saddle Clul o will entertain Among those w New Year eve parties tonight at the ton Hotel will be Mr. Luang De- bavadi, third secretary of the Siamese legation; Mrs. John J. Beatty, Mr. D. J Dunigan. Maj. Herbert O'Leary, Dr. Francisco G. Yanes, counselor of the Venezuelan embas: St ) Pwitty, Mr. Ralph C. Muilligan and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hartig. Dr. and Mrs. John Ryan Devereux will not receive New Year day, but will be at home Sunday, January 8§ from 4 till 7 to bid good- friends before leaving for Europe. cards have been sent out. Mr. and Mrs. timson will be at home informaily tomorrow from 4 to 7 o'clock in their Chevy Chase home. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips wi entertain at a dance this evening in their home on Twenty-first street for the latter's sister, M Mary Eliza beth Acker. There will be about 100 guests. Mra Edward T. &t her home at ¥ Joined next week by Mr. Etotesbury. liam re., & No Gordon in Wash ington and will be a until Tuesda Weddings of Interest. New Year Festivities. Thursday Yutberan ( evering in when Miss Laura ter of the Rev. d Mrs. Hayes became of Mr. Jerome Kennet this city. son of Mr. and M iMam Franklin Lyle | of h, M The ceremony was performed by the bride's father, who Korn- Lutheran was assisted by the Rev. E, mann of 8! FEtephens c the presence of arranged wenring a georgette George Vioncent 3 P Lacls L BEE. £ SAVOY INN 2804 14th S1. N.W Special Dinners New V. Day: 1 to 7—5$1.00 Monday i 4 to 7:30—75 Cents 'CORRECTION! We will not be open on Sun., Jan. 1, but will serve dinner as sdvertised on MON., JAN. 2 From 2 te 7.:30 $1.50 and $1.75 cushion. Mr. J. Gordon Canfleld of Passalc. | N J the best man. and the ushe: were Mr, Willlam H. was held there wore Doroth geol Sixteenth_street. | William | ter m T. McKeon, brother of the bridegroom, | ment service in 1877 | was best man. “Edward E. | Countess | dale of this ecity, John Edward Conway of New Phila- a | kanah Huff. at 1430 nue. Mrs. Morgan will remain through- at luncheon fcllowed by bridge Thurs- | day afternoon in compliment to Mrs. ¢ 10 their | president of George Washington Uni- | chard Danforth | have returned from Ohio, where they went {will leave tod: pass the week end with friends. |served a table at the Mayflower for otesbury, who is | o Beach, will be | the New Year eve supper to be given | day afternoon, January 2, from 4 1o 6 in the grand baliroom tonight. | o'clock. This will be the first New Year day that the association has| Christmas season dant of th at Lakeh * the Mayflower | friends in Philadelphia, has returned | {to her home, northwest. | men An interesting wedding took place | pen Women at a tea which she will Mark's | give Mond 1108 | Miss John Frances Bteele, Roberts Mra. Alice Rogers Hag Weems 1 Irene Juno beaded | wearing a white satin suit and rying the ring on a white satin ndel of this city of Newark. ul Br Thornton anft llowing the ceremony a reception the chu or were about assisted in re gown of orchid chiffo rehestra played during ade, a mink wrap and d cloth hat i« connected with the In merce Commission, and Rosselle | is a teacher in the out-of-town guests at and Mrs. George | N.T.M the edding were Mr rehouse of Oneon Dibl 3 Miss Marion Steere, R. Thornton of Newark, Mis. , and Pro of. Y al p ¢ the popular bride. off, with the members E s entertained her December 1. Miss ve a shower When the guests | of the Greenleaf | Katherine Hughes r for Greenwell rs. Lyl wculty 2d Miss S on Ziven in marriage by her| Mr. Frederick Denison Owen willl and wore a gown of blue|be at home to his friends at his resi- | tite chiffon with a small black |dence, 1717 P stiect northwest, Mon- | velvet hat and corsage bouquet of |day, January 2, from 3 to 7 o'clock lillies of the valley and orchids. |p.m. This New Year reception is in Miss Dr v Deeds attended her sis- | celebration of the fiftieth anniversary d of honor, and Mr. William |of Mr. Owen's entrance into Govern Mr. McKeon is & grad- | Mr. Owen will have to receive with Nate of Georgetown Law and Foreign | him his friends his brother, Mr. H. S Service Schools and is not a profes- |Owen, and Mrs. Owen of Stonington sional lawver in Davtona, Fla., where | Conn.; his niece, Mrs. €. W. Kut sioner of the Di: triet; Col. C. W. Kutz, and Miss Har-! Iriet A. Denison of Washington, his eousin. Miss Elise von R. Owen, Mr. |Owen's niece. will pour assisted by Mrs. Willlam V. Carter The marriage of Miss Doris Stock- daughter of Mrs. gene ‘Rhode Island ave- E. Dem Hayden. Miss Anne E. Jenkins. | Miss Edna Burrows of North Clev |1and Park will be at home to her | friends today from 4 to 6 o'clock. of Alpha Delta oyd Heck Marvin, wife of the new Omicron Chapte: nad Mr. Douglass Porter. | an the Christmas holidays, and | for Atlantic City to| The Young Women's Christian Asso. | eiation of Washington will hold a New | Year reception at the main activities | building of the organization, at Seven- | teenth and K streets northwest, Mon- | Col. W. H. Cow U. 8. A, has re- Mrs. Eaton Boothe, who passed the with the Comman- navy yard and his wife N. J.. and also visited | Ye | celebrated in the new K street build- ing. and xpectal plans are being made | | for a big “open Louse” party to which the hundreds of friends of the Y. W 1 C. A, both men and women, through- | out the city are invited. Mrs. Willlam Hamilton Bayly, hon- orary president of the board; Mrs. Thomas Edwin Brown, president, and | Mrx. Robert Lansing, past president,| will receive the guests, assisted by ! members of the board, and by promi- | { nent diplomatic women in Washing: ton The entire first floor of the bullding 1307 Fourteenth street Maris Boggs will recelve of the League of American y. from 4 to 6 o'clock, at xteenth street northwest. The will be Miss Alice Hutchins > llott Barnes, | . Miss Willard | rant, Miss Alice | *. W. Allen, Miss Helen | Misx Bertha Frances Wolfe Miss Edna Poe Bennett, Hunt Mrs. Mrs, (" The WILLARD w Year’s Eve Supper In Large Ballroom DANCING FOR RESERVATIONS Please ©hone alhoun Miss Patricla Mrs. Lily R Faber Ktevenson Miss Ruth Forney twon, Miw ria w. | Ellis Logan and Miss | During the short visit of Willem | Meng berg in Washington, in con- | with his appearance with the harmonie Orchestra be entertained at | ation, a guest of | i. Van Royen. | Main 4420, Branch 1020 Mr and Mrs Ralph Heitmuller, who Saturday, December 31st CONTINUOUS DANCING 10 P. M. Until 3 A. M. o ,‘!llunrmu, tneluding | ¢ o)l Paese, € hia 2000 Vordman P o8 Make Rorervat ow At Park | J LT SPONSORING CHARITY BALL. WARNED BY LEADER °; Rumored Unity Move by State years she By the Associated Press lecied at that time. | “Kidnaping” Proves Elopement. | burgh, Rooms. THE . EVENING STAR, WASHING’I'Y.ON. D. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1927. =5 MISS EVANS HiEADS SCIENTISTS' GROUP Bacleriologists Elect Capital Member President as Reward for Faithful Work. Faithful devotion o science was re- warded yesterday when the Society of American Bacteriologists at its twenty- | ninth annual meeting at .Rochester, N. Y., elected Miss Alice C. Evans, iseociate bacterfologist of the Hyglenic Laboratory, at Twentyfifth and E , a branch of the Public Health s its president. This news | reached Washington last night in Associated Press dispatch from | Rochester. Miss Evans, who has {achieved fame for her work with | Malia fever, infantile paraly nd | sleeping sickness through research, is | nowW @ patient at the Mavine Hospital lat Norfolk, Va.. suffering from Malta fever, which she contracted in the course of her experiments. Dr. Hugh S Cumming, surgeon gen [eral of the Public Health Service, paid high tribute today to Miss Evans, characterizing her as “one of the out- standing bacteriologists of the coun- ey “Her work will be far reaching and 1s she was the first to that thix sometimes As Miss E att ¢ and the disease takes fever in human quired from ans has heen ill with to Washington is indefinife. nse meningitis. ut 20 scientific paper: Her first duties were with the dairying section of the Department of Agriculture. ¥ made her home at 1 hire avenue. ew Ham G. 0. P. Factions Cited by Committeeman. |LIPTON WOULD STAKE HONORS FOR TROPHY Values the | “Av,\(‘;us«)x\'xll):ltlzi_ 1;:‘ !hn- ember | Famous Yachtsman | 31.—~Warning that Florida Democrats : i : would he “snowed under” in the next | Ameriea’s Cup Above All His 1 electton by Republican votes | Bilver Prizes. atic conventi®n to Miami. but | e " 3 tillie Theobald and Miss Ethei | deferred until February action on a {out the Dinter & | 1ls. proposal to send uninstructed dele. Mre. Charles J Brand was hostess gates. National delegates will be se Waldman Pham.cy Federal Amer. Nat. Bank Bldg. 1346 G St. NW. Main 2148 MEDICINES and SICK ! Dispatch 1o The Star. vessity. Covers ware lald for 36 | Sigma_ Fraternity entertained at its |t \RERLAND. Md. December 31 Eben ¥, Comins )’}n:‘“ru‘-'n;’l‘." ‘?:5‘::;’ sf;““r:,“"s“:‘.ouy"';')”g]:;'}";"::d:_h"‘ —The reported kidnaping of Miss ROOM SUPPLIES Memphis, Te . o s | - - o f “ordye o I 00 L et Eosati e | when there were §0 present. The|MAry Fordyce, 19, Sunday school ONLY 5 t fo. | committee members in charge were teacher and stenographer of Browns. Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton | Mr. Donald Imirfe, Mr. Roberts Balley | Ville, Pa.. had its sequel in her mar Fxpert Pharmacist's Attention riage here late Thursday night to and Prompt Delivery—Without Pocel, a bread salesman of Pitts. Additional Cost TWO MOR ! ‘( IMMUNITY DINNERS Will Be Served. in the HIGHLANDS CAFE Connecticut Ave. and California St. Sunday, January lst, 1928 Monday, January 2nd, 1928 Menu Cranberry Jelly Celery Oxtail Soup or Oyster Cocktail Roasted Vermont Turkey or Choice of Roasted Meats Braised Sweet Potatoes Two Green Vegetables Salad Vanilla lce Cream with Chocolate Sauce or Highlands Butterscotch Sauce, or Choice of Homemade Pastries Tea PRICE, $1. Sunday Dinner, 1 to 7:30 Monday Dinner, 5 to 7:30 Phone N. 1240 We are able to seat 200 people in our spacious well-ventilated Dining Come early and avoid the rush. Coffee THAT THE GOOD SHIP I ¥ 2N WILL BRING MANY GOOD THINGS TO YOU AND YOURS 1S THE WISH OF BiCKERS 1314-16-18 F STREET WASHINGTON, D, C. Established 1876 | will have a useful result in public | pretty near it, we say he is a false health,” Dr. Cumming pointed out, |alarm.” WALT MASON. | Dr. George MecCoy, director of the (Copyrisht. 1 ) | & ocnlist | Hygienic asserted toduy ——— | , having studied in { that Miss I earch with Malta | | pimes _and with g e oot | PROHIBITION JOBS |3t Farie 5o | " Rizal was described by k of Malta fever for time to cure, the time of her return | She has published | SOCIETY.’ 4 FILIPINO PATRIOT T go to hear the village pastor, and he seems rather dull and dense: he lacks a lot of being master of logic and of eloguence. His face is bleak. his volce is droning, he like a graven image stands, mechanical is his inton- | turning in the road, and while he's congolation giving, there’'s naught of that on him bestowed. A few old deaf the Court of First yune; the organist Is mutely swearing while trying to produce a tune. And yet we criticize and grumble, and =ay National Uni memorating the martyrdom of Ri bucks, the wheels, he might stack up | with seers and sages, and rouse us | with tmpassioned spiels. 1 we would fill to overflowing the meeting house, | on Sabbath day, our reverend would soon be throwing true eloquence {around our way. We do our best to break his spirit, to rob him of his native charm, and when he’s stale, or Was Against Wars. ! through said Judge lest of would be dissipatio peace. L jano, president of the as & OPEN IN 34 STATES' vouth today Further Examinations for Execu-| Musical Program. Fernandez, Gregor! Miss Paz A nt prohibition administrata ibition administrator Applications must be than Monday and the States | 1ater cants must be residents of th: he States specified were New ALDED BY DG | Lobingier of Washington, former jus t Instance and weary people are sitting, dozing bl e ol Ll [TEiLHBe eyl BenaAth) tHE! ) ang| AUter: & (cltizen OE tie worin.. WO stately steeple, 10 listen to the pastor’s | deprecated forcible measures. and be- | views. The organ's old and needs |lleved “the instrument of his co repairing, but we can't spare a pic liberation was not the sword, b the pastor is a frost, when awkwardly he has to fumble for some trite argu- | Principal speaker at exercises at the If we would | im{ ¥ M. C. A.. under auspices of the dig up the plunks, the ' Filipino Club of Washi G immate flower of Filipi Emili the | GIRL AND TWO MEN HURT IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS Child, 5, Slightly Injured by Auts Driver Held After Collision. ing, he makes no gestures with his | — Fiveyear-old Gertrude Hense hands. “He s rather tinhorn | 3 o 1 'wirest [ preacher.” 1 hear a sad church warden | Jose Rizal Saw Futility of [0\ o0, > | sy, “but how can we expect a| . vestivasy smtisnoon | Beecher for such a stipend as we pay? H driven by Barto The clergyman is strietly human, and, | Str'fe Among Countrymen, 'p.,k', ,N:,, Fatie though he has no taint of greed, he | . reated has a wite, a quesnly woman. and| Memorial Meet Hears. i seven growing kids to feed, And he 5 old. 1113V has loving annts and nicces. and sec ————— Grtsed ‘und couging by the score, and oft they | | R Filipino patriot, who | southwest p come with their valises to sp three | o exect years ago Span- | trucks that collided or a weeks or mayvbe more He's ub i " neing squad at Mar rShhas southwest yesterday a. I 4 against the cost of living at every | o7 0= oV 08§ e Charles S s injured and rece ey Mowpttal He was e h reckless driving. Open for Dips, December 26-31 Holiday Rates, 25¢ | E Street Pool Closed i THE WILLARD COFFEE SHOP New Year’s Eve Supper Dance $4.00 Per Person No cover charge Saturday, Dec. 31 New Jersey, Pennsylv West Vir- | a, Maryvland, Virg North and | th Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Ken- | tucky, Tennessee, Kansas, Nebraska, | | Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, Wyominzg, Montana, ldaho. Utah, Arizona, Missouri . Delaware, Ala- isiana, Ohio and bhama, Mississippi, Michigan. The ealary of the prohibition ad- ministrator is from $4.400 to $6.000 an- i Mr. Huntington Todd Car- — e G Viits i v: the . aasist Hniseeatoe | ixNlrfl'\fl*n Lf; e rantingtos Cer:| Mies Vitet M. entertained at | Unless they do momething " was nufxll 1 the jausiat mr“ administr o o oL T Avill take place Janu. |bridge in her home, on Florida stieet, | ounded by F. W. Ramm of St. Peters § Decemier F1- T | e ey | 014 at the Washington Club, the |Chevy Chase. Thursday. when there | burg, a member of the State Demo- iton would give his most | 5 to $4. all of these pos f{ 3B, W Cunningham of the Na.|Wwere 12 guests. A buffct supper Was| c.utic executive committee, at its| Prized sailing honors for the famous e {red Heart Church officiating. | served at midnight ey iy e S0 | yachting trophy—the America’s Cup. | Miss Stockdale will have as her maid o ki) . : oy Sir Thomas was honor guest yvester | . lot honor_ Miss’ Lous Davis of this|. The American Association of Unl| By impllcation he reterred to re-|day at the Breakfast Club, and the [ serious losses. leity and Mr. C. Shelby Carter Will| crabiished custom in having open | C®nt rumblings of a movement to ';""' ;fl;‘h““-l"’\-("hm- Shamrockx be hest man be followed by a | House New Year day, tomorrow. for | unite the two split Republican fac-| (p'e focaden wnid: (R CTp eanr The ceremony will be foliowed bY & | miembers and their families. The | tions in Florida. and pomted out that | U7 AGHEE SE Ll reception | hostesses for the afterncon will be| the Republicans polled 2.0000 more | jocijon of silver “cups In the world g £ ta|Miss Laura Knott and Miss Grace | votes than did Democrats in e tast | [079% f FUVHE FORF (5 B8 SO0 s e Srer dnventer. Mra. El.| Rogers. assisted by Miss Vera A.|presidential election at t. Petersburg. | "jjo will challenge again in 1929 5 s A > a Colding. Miss Eloise Cram, Miss Mary | The committee invited the national | bisbia TWO LOCATIONS 1010 F St. | 1767 Col. Rd. 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