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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. SATURDAY, JAN o UARY 21, 1928 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Chicf Exccuti\e and Mrs. Coolidge and Several Hundred Guests Hear Paderewski at White House. OOLIDGE was hostess at v after- ve M Ignace J premier of and Mrs. Harry E. E. Rowbottom, Rep- resentative Andrew J. Hickey and Mr and Mrs Tom Littlepage. and Mrs. Sanders were hosts at evening. their gussts itative and Mrs. Fred and Mrs. Joseph H Weddinz Today at Noon. Bacon-Carrico and M will fissue ear Albert Joseph Carrico announsing the n of their daughter Anne to Mr liam FElmer Bacon. jr. today at The ceremony was pérformed home of the br Mr._ and Mrs. Fr Chevy C1 Shrine of the Sacred n the presence of the both familics and a few neement for the wedding was in deta 1 improvised before a background of palms ferns. with standards filled with ring blossoms. and high was_most cffective. The profuselv decorated with the railing of the stair- entwined with smilax and rose: string orchestra plaved while guests assembled during the < breakfast The bride entered oses. way was ing foom She wore a of soft jvory The bodice Jeoves wh The very an uneven which formed a long t ged about Diplomatic Dean and Doven Hosts at l\mnrr erewska and Mme. Paderewska, who ngton for A few days ompany were the M “and_Mme. Ciechar nia, M. George Cret- r of Canada and Mrs. 3 Mi zerlands Mrs. Woodrow Wil-, Mrs. Irwin B. Laughlin , and Sir tendants wore period dresses in the pastel shades made of taffeta, large ored Neopolitan hats and car- m bouquets of pink roses. Mrs “oseph Fitzgerald. who tended the brid wore blue. Miss Rose Saul, who was of honor was in orchid. Miss wore green and Mrs oseph Haggerty wore pink. Dorothy Johnson. daughter of Mr.and Mrs Marshall Harrison John- son was flower wearing a frock o nk georgette erepe trimmed with tiny fMes and carrying a basket of sweet Ad'hn Senor D. n at din- Gerald w he ushers were Mr v of Worcester. 1} of Hope, N fe of the Mini: . was the guest of honor at lunch- vesterday of Mrs. George Joerns, d at the Club St. Marks. Fred § P ams and Mrs. Le- co, mother of the of gnid lace over cloth of a large black hat of transparent w and a corsage bouquet of orchids Bacon. mother of the brid in a gown of blonde cre satin made along slichtly draped lines ith a hat of a darker shade and she wore a corsage bouquet of violets and tlies of the valley. Mrs. Lineoln, grand- mother of the bride. wore green tr: parent velvet. with a corsag> bouguet of white gardenias Mr. Bacon and his bride I fter the wedding break Mrs. Bacen's going-away e was a dress of beige crepe, with hat to correspond and a wrap of tan velouria trimmed in Norma fox Mr. and Mrs. Bacon will be at home Mrs. W. ‘Webb. Mmn‘ster of Albania, Mr attache of Augusto Vil The military shing will be the guest of honor at the third Army dance of the s2ason which will take place at the Wil- lard, Priday evening. February 10. Gen Washingtonians, nual Ameri ! tard Hotel Tuesday nizht. President and Mrs. Coolidge are the chief patrons, upon their return at 3217 avenue northwest The bride is a graduate of Georgetown | Visitation Convent. Amonz the out-of-town guests were nd Mrs. Maynard Bacon. Mrs, ick Pritchard of Baltimore, Mr Bacon of New York v and Mr. and Mrs. John Adams Davis of hn, laston, L. 1. who are house guests { Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Fred Allen The third of the series of Army and Navy junior officers dances will be given at the n Hotel this e 2 from 10 to 2 o'clack. Th» dances ar unusual- Iy popular with the vounger service se d thore are several hundred guests he dances. A number of interesting parties will precede the dance e Brooks Davis, debutante retary of War and ! s F. Davis, heads the list of those on the committee for the dances. Others on the committee are Miss Euzenia Lejeune. Miss Alice Cutt: Imogene Griffin. Miss Dorothea Richa Abadie. Miss ‘Tavlor, Miss Rosemary Louise Fitzhugh, Miss . Miss Anna Louise ancis Hill. Miss Lillia LaGarde. Maj._Alvan C. Sandeford, U. S. A Lieut. Comdr. Arthur C. Davis, U. 83 Lieut. Comdr. George L. White, U. §. N : Lieut. Comdr. George ussey. U. S. N.: Capt. Louis W. v. U. 8 M. C: Capt. Fdward A J.S§. M. C.: Lieut. T. H. Bunch, N.: Lieut. Elvin R. Heiberg. U. 8. A and Lieut. Frencis J. Gralinug, U, §, A The junior officers stationed in and Washington have given their es during the scason for a number ears d fy Miss Barbara Morris, daughter of Admiral and Mrs. Charles Morris. rtaining at a bridge party tb . Miss Marzaret Carver of Ba Among the guests are M nees Moore. Miss Louise Williams, Miss Betty Jenkens. Miss Lois Bassar Miss Belle Willingham of RichmonA, Miss Jane Price. Miss Doiey Crawford Miss Marv_Durand. Miss Jean Wood- " Y.W.C.A. 17th and K Streets Gymnasium and Dancing Spring Registration Opens | deeeyzo | I\Sn nd M:z, Luizwanl will entertain at, "‘ X ¥ S. A. and were the gues! M tertained at di eompany were U. S A. and Mrs D. Taylor. U. 8. A Capt. James ‘estal: Col and Mrs. James Ta: Sell—or Rent —through a Realtor— Whenever you have a property transaction seek the services of an accredited Realtor. Then you will know you are fully protected —and are acting upon the best judgment of trained experience and thorough familiarity with Washington realty and local conditions. Mr. and Mrs You go to a lawyer for legal guidance— don’t be less careful when dealing in real estate—and seck a REALTOR him stands the and back of Real Estate Board—ready to adjust differences. Merchant Mahone tor of the State Departme Valianee W the Banders The secretar andl ed at | flower | Representative | President Used Car Week Ends Sunday Evening, 9 P.M. HE recently announced reduction in the price of Packard Eights and our increased volume in Packard Sixes brought us in a stock of of business Fxtra Good Used Cars s week’s sale is clearing ave reduced 1} on hand g our floor and 1€ prices on all used cars Fvery car is plainly tagged with a price for quick sale and guaranteed 1o be as represented. 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Open 8 am. o 10 pm Connecticut | son, Miss Anabelle Essary, Miss Carol ’lN\nr and Mr. F. Winficld Hart. bari- | is sald to surpass all other “stunts” of 'R"Il Mrs. Charles Denby. Mrs. Porter Soule, Miss Marie Rutledge and Miss Olivia Boss. Mrs. William G. Wheeler gave a luncheon yesterday at Wardman Park Hotel, her guests including Mrs Adam M. Wyant, Mrs. William E. Hull, Mrs Victor Kauffmann. Mrs. Joseph Kc! Mrs. Edwin 8. Puller. Mrs. Peyton Ge don, Mrs. William Wolff Smith, Mrs. C. J. Willilamson. Mrs. C. C. Long. Mrs Robert J. Grant, Mrs. C. Augustus Simpson, Mrs. Daniel Thew Wright and Miss Flora Wilson Mr. Thomas E. Moore, who is United States consul general at Luxembeurz. returned recently to Washington fo meet Mrs. Moore and their two daugh- ters, who have been passing the Winter in California. Mr. and Mrs. Moore wili be at the Wardman Park Hotel unul rarly in February. for Luxembourg. where Mr. take up his duties. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Wetmore en- tertained at dinner last evening at the Cosmos Club in compliment to Dr Charles G. Abbot. retarv of the Smithsonian Institution, and Mrs. Abbot. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. W de. C. Ravenel, Dr and Mrs. William Mann, Dr. and Mrs. L. Stejneger, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hough, Dr. and Mrs. George Merrill and Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Wetmore Mr. and Mrs. Harral Mulliken. who i have been absent from Washington for | some time, are again in their hous» at 1716 Connecticut avenue and have | issued cards for an at home this a‘ter- noon and Saturday, January 28, {rom 4 to 7 oclock. 2 Moore will | Mrs. B. Armstead Davic has eone to New York and is at the Barclay for a short stay. Mrs. | to Ne ahn Allan Dougherty has zone York to spend a fow days. Miss Frances Marie Weschler. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wes hler, | entertained at luncheon. followed by bridge. today. Her guests included a { number of " her classmates at the Georgetown Visitation Convent - Miss Alice Trew. Miss Dorothy Trew, Miss | Helen Barry. iss Mary Cathcrine | Dorsch. Miss garet Shea. Miss Marv Gormerly Catherine Toomey. Miss Mary { Miss_Josephine ~ Ridgely. Beuchert. Miss Frances Daly, Miss Mary Morris. Miss Helen Lampe, Miss Car- men Rosa Ordonez. Miss Rosalie Wein- berg, Miss Edith Richmond, Miss Eva May Richl and Miss Frances Davis, Miss Fochet Miss Rita | Miss Adelaide Henry returned vester- day after a visit of about 10 days in Philadelphia Rishap Freeman Guest of Honor at Church Dinner. The Rev. Meade Boiton MacBry and the wardens and vestrymen of | Grace Church were joint hosts at a din- {ner held in the parish hall of the church | last evening in honor of the Rizht Rey {James E. Freeman. bishop of the Epis | copal Diocese of Washington The hal® was attractively decorated with large flogs, vines and Southern mess The table was arranzed in the shane of a ‘tee.” the color scheme of pink being artistically carried out in the flowers candles ‘and favors. -~ Between the |courses of the dinner groups of songs were_sung by Dr. Georze Anderson m’ 2 1E | were sung by Dr. McREYNOLDS COFFEE SHOPPE ; 18th Slrcel, at G .|..n Sunday Bre: 2'to 10 kfast, 30 Also Self Service Fxcellent Food—Mnderate Prices . | Myers, Mr. when they will sail | newly appointed sec- | tone.” Among the other guests were the | | Rev. D. W. Curran, the Rev. Arthur C | Watkins, the Rev. Charles H Sontag {the Rev. W. W. Sheater. Col. Thomas Lee, My, Edward A, Harriman, Mr W1dv Cooper, Mr. Edwin S. Puller. Di Chmln M. Hammett., Mr. Frank M Charles Mason Remey. Mr. | Clyde Postlock. Mr. W. H._ Goldsmith | Mr. Waddy B. Wood. Maj Richard D | La’ Garde. Mr. J. M. Schaffer. Mr. J | Norman_Taylor,” Mr. J. Smoot Jones. Mr. Willam H. Whiting. Mr. James B { Price, Mr. Edgar D. Hart, Mr. Edwin F Shriver of Baltimore, Mr. Ralph © Grinder, Mr 1o Cole, Mr. W. W | Carney. ' Mr. Merriil Sickles, Mr. Somuel C. Wise, Mr. John D. Hart. Comdr. Charles Theodore Jewell. Dr. Bovd Car- ponter. Mr. B ¢ Duvall. M. bbett, Mr. Ray Klatz, Mr. H shnider, ir, of Baltimore. and Thurnall of New York from 9:30 until 3 o'clock will be a feature, as usual. of the Aris Club Bal Boheme at the Wil- 30. Tne entire lasting only until night, and the intervals emploved in the presentation of the “stun!s” being very brief and “snappy.” 2 committee this season has only four feature num general dancing. the place as usual in the while dancing continues unabated fh entire_evening in the small bal until 11 o'clock, and foliowing t per period in both rooms. the only in- terruption to general dancing will be the gerly awaited entrance of the famous rmy” of floor committeemen prompt- 110 o'clock The Bal Boheme of 19 rate that one committee on costum not cnough fo attend to the tumes to be worn in the program of the evening. A sccond committee, part of the prop committee, has been obliged to take over the t to be worn in the comedy elimax. which i set to oceur 11:45 o'clock. and v ly One a Wh ¥ This last unseld and on terms quite o mains for sale throug allotment. ing. On the front—ov. It is a splendid siz bedroom, bath. kitche most room size. Ther hour elevator and swi 2540 Massachusctt and the purchaser of t sclf participant in a ment—especially so terms. Plone M. Pioneers in Go-t Gi Adams its kind ever perpetrated by the Art | Club. Mr. L. M. Leisenring is program chairman and his committee includes | leading members of the club | 'The box list for the Bal Boheme is closed, no more hoxes being available Tickets for the Bal have been placed for the convenience of prospective guests. not only at the Arts I street, but also at the Willard. the Carlton and the Mayflower Hotel ticket agencie: Maj in London. 15 the guest of Mrs ine Griffith in her apartment Roosavelt Joseph- in the Dr. and Mrs. Franklin of entertained ner tonizght | Willard in honor of Mrs of the late Gen Gor Chicago at the Gorgns, wife William Crawford Neighhorhood to Have Drive Mrs. Wilbur John Carr, president of the board of trustees for Neighborhood has selected from the member board of trustees the committec take charge of the drive next weel for an emergeney fund. The commit tee included: Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard irman_of finance. Mre. Charles . " Do You Want a Good Coffee? Burchell’s Bouquet 38c Lb. N. W. 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