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SOCIETY. Round of Festivities Marks Week's Annapolis Schedule Hospitality Reigns at Naval Academy Dinners and O‘hCT Notable Funct;nns Listed in Honor of Guests. February 4.—) Mrs. Touis M. Nulton Friday cvening Tardy. U. S and with them attended the play aiven rdy were hosts at the Naval Academy that evening for followed by bridze. the benefit of the Navy Relief Society home on Han- The marriage of Miss Lydia Archi of Capt. and Mrs. bold. daughter of Mrs, to Licut. Elliot: B. Strauss. U. §. N. son of R Admiral and Mrs. Joseph R will take place the afte noon of March 3 at the home of the bride 1 Washington Mme. Henri Marion of Paris. France who was the recent guest of Miss Nancy Walton left last week for Cedarhurst Long Island. where she will make an extended visit with her son-in-law and dauchter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brooks Miss Marv Randall Magruder was hostess at a bridge party Fridav after- noon last in her home on Hanover eet in honor of Mrs. Henrv H Warden of Cambridge. Mass. who is spending the Winter in Annapolis The Annapolis Chapter of the Christ Child Society will give card parties the afternoon of February 7 in the homes of Mrs. Brereton. wife of Comdr. Wil- Jiam Brereton. and Mrs. Mavyer, wife of Capt. Brantz Mayer, for the benefit of ANNAPOLIS Lieut. Comdr. Wi N . retired. and ) A supper part: reet_in honor Cl rs. Gannon. on. entertained ed by bridge. Thursday mandant’s quarters, on Po Maj. Philip Torrey AMrs. Torrer have iss dinner to be given on Bowyer o nt."’:l"x' and Mrs. Louis ) James S. Bow do cheon. fol- % at the com- anrovd, mear Marie De Co Ca: home at the Naval Academy. med to South C: it. Comdr. Homer W. G X.. entertained a of 16 at a bowling party T officers’” Club. Comdr Hosnital which was recently destroyed by fire Mai. and Mrs. Ju Frankfort Arsenal. Philadelphia, have boen the guests of Mrs. Hatcher's mother. Mrs Robert Dashiell. in her home on Duke of Gloucester street Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Whitehead of Washt on were guests for the week end Comdr. and Mrs. Guy C. Barnes 2 their_home on Upshur road Miss Elizabeth Baldwin. daughter of Mrs. Robert Baldwin of Norfolk, Va., is the guest of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Julian_Timberlake in their home in Randall place. Capt and Mrs. Henry C. Dinger have issued invitations to a buffet supper Fridav, February 17 to precede the of- ficers” hop to be given that date Comdr. and Mrs. Theodore W. John- son were hosts at a buffet supper Sa urday evening last in honor of a num- n H. Hatcher of Kemp -was hostess for supper and ing in her home on the guests were S. M. C, and Mrs. Dorsey Green retired s. Robe: Darling Hepburn Paul's Church. Baltimore, who will give a concert at St. Anne’s Parish House. February 20. Miss Mary Tyler Heiner. daughter of Capt. Robert Heiner. M. C. U. 8. N and Mrs. Heiner of Quantico. Va. w a guest for the week end of Miss Mollie Milligan in her home on Maryland ave- nue Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Charles Tins- ley announce the birth of a son Satur- day. January 21, at the Naval Hospital Mrs. Slayton wife ot Comdr. Charles C. Slayton. entertained the members of the Prench Club at tea Tuesday after- noon last in her home on Duke of Gloucester street. Be.l 0 \m’.’o‘ Va 2 rs. Norman Be'l has been the guest of Miss Luncy Allen hter of Comdr. and Mrs. Archer M R. Allen Mrs. McNair, wife of Comdr. Prederic was hostess at an informal tea ternoon in her home on King George street, in honor of Mrs. Peyton 8. Cochrane of Ardmore. Pa. Mrs, Coiclough. wife of Lieut. Oswald 8 Colclough, was hostess at a bridge party Friday afternoon at her home or M ¥y avenue. complimenting M: Riddle, wife of Lieut. Prederic Leaven ‘weith Riddle. Comdr. and Mrs. Granville B. Hoey have issued invitations for a buffet sup- per Priday evening. February at their quarters on Upshur road. preced- ing the dance 1o be given by the officers at the Naval Academy tliat evening Mrs. McFall. wife of Lieut. Comdr Andrew McFall. entertained at lunch- Tuesday last in her home on Bowyer Prominent Minnesotans Honored by State Society Secretary of State and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg and Representatives in Con- gress and their wives were greeted by a nesota Society and also by many promi- nent citizens of the State, who were vis- iting the city at the annual reception élla:dn evening at the Washington Receiving with Secretary and Mrs C. Dinger ea Mondcay | afternoon last in thelr home on King' George street. Mrs. Giles, wife of Capt. Willlam J. Giles. is spending a week in New York City as the guest of Mrs. Bastedo, wife of Comdr. Paul Bastedo of Washing- ton. D. C. Mrs. Linke, wife of Lieut Gerald D. Linke, a2nd Mrs. Du Boise. wife of Lieut. Samuel Du Boise. were hostesses at a bridge party. Monday afternoon last, in Mrs Du Boise's home at Wardour, in hn’m’ of Mrs R:ddle wife of Lieut c L. Riddle, s . who was Hm hfl mnngr Miss Aroostine Bcales, daughter of Rear Admiral Archibald Scales. U. 8. N. (retired) Miss Marie De Coursey of Colorado Springs. Colo. is the guest of Mrs James S Bowdoin in her home near Annapolis Mrs. Dresel. wife of Lieut. Comdr. Alger H Dresel, U 8. N, was hostess at a lJuncheon Wadnesday st »* her home on Bowyer road. In homor of e Henri Marion of Paris, France. rs. Joseph Valiant enurtained in- lly at bridge Saturday afternoon er home at Wardour. near Annapolis Comdr. and Mrs Leo H Thi- Washington. D. C.. have been the guests this week of Comdr. and Mrs jzm Brereton at their quarters on ur road. Lieut. Comdr. Thibaud y_ordered to duty on the v P B. Mayflower - Comdr. a F/ DeTg were hosts - home the al Newton. Representaiive and Mrs. Prank Clague, Representative William L. Carss. Representative and Mrs. August Andresen. Representative Allen J. Fur- low, Representative Godfrey Goodwin Representative and Mrs. C. G. Selvig Maas Miss Bede Johnson. president of i tions were made by Mr. William J. Wil- liamson Among others there were Mr and Mrs. William D. Mitchell. Mr. Carl T Schuneman, Representative C Christopherson, Mr. Keith Merrill \fl’ and Mrs. William Dawson, Mrs. W. H Hunter, Dr Louis Rapeer, Lieut. Fran- cis Graling, Col. J. A Lockwood, Ma} A. D. Tuttle, Capt. R. Duffy. Mr. Simon Michelet, Mr. George Authier. Mr. Ed- gar Markham, Mr. Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Morell The out-of-town guests included Mr and Mrs. Fred Murphy, Mr. A. A. D Rahn. Mr and Mrs. Prank Murphy, Mrs. 8. P. Nickels, Mr. N. J. Hoimberg commissioner of agriculture, Minnesota . Mrs. Montague Irwin, St. Paul: Mrs Walter Nold. Minneapolis: Judge and Mrs Trussell Mrs. James T. Morris, Minneapolis: Mr. Herman Roe, North- field. Minn.. Mr. Willlam L. Goodkind and Miss Grace E. McKinstry, St. Paul Refreshments were scrved. Dancing and cards concluded the evening's en- tertainment. Thorwald dinner Priday on Oklahoma play given that Academy for the Yie! fynd { Lieut. Kendall 1uom. wite of L entertained Swedish Minister Guest Of Pen Women's League The Minister from Sweden, Mr. W. Bostrom, and Mr. Bernard Ostermann Europe’s foremost portrait painter, will ts of honor at the Thursday on of the District League of n Pen Women this week. Mr nann will speak on "My Exper)- : Painting Rovalty.” Dr Maris Boggs. president, and Miss Pa- tricia Poe Bennett, chalrman of the saion. assisted by Mrs Ellie Logan an? members of the art section, will rec at the informal reception following the talk Edward al and “All the Hues of the Rainbow Are Pleasingly Present in Spring Dresses $15 and $25 Wi, speak of bt the Spring for taday’ mate s wear than usnal theve is that complet m for more ke —Ensemble Suits $19.75 to 59.5() Charge Accounts Invited i SH bT N, W 921 C- ber of members of the choir of Old St. ' large gathering of members of the Min- | given in honor of the congressional del- . egation by the Minnesota State Soctety | Kellogz were Representative Walter H | and Representative and Mrs. Melvin J. | the soclety. also was in line. Presenta- | Anita ! THE SUNDAY | QT\'R \\'\QTTT\(“TO\ D. €., Anne Archibold, ! the children's ward of the Emergency ! MRS. CHARL Until her wedding in Kansas City ye Cropley, who is clerk of the Supreme C bride to Washington to live. Cf Perscnal Interest to Washington Residents Mrs. Theodore Peyser are o week end in New York. fiss Ethel Gun- daughter of er of New York, r Freidlander, lander of son ck. at the Wash- the immediate rela- of Price Hill Regina Boyle w en \ Freach siting Mrs Bloc 2701 ore. announce I daughter, Ada- laide. to Mr. Morton Fischer of Balti- more. At home announced for tomor- | row evening. February 6. Miss Block is well kn where she has often visited. A number of Washingtonians will attend. ! My and Mrs. Le Roy Friedlander have urned from their honeymoon and are a« Wardman Park Hotel | The Friday Bridge Club was enter- tained at luncheon, followed by cards. | Fridav. by Arm ur Marks in her home on Euclid et Mr: i S C\h(n will leave for De- | troit day to attend the wedding of her nicce, Miss Rosa Ottenberg. daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs. A. Ottenberg. to Mr. Jacob Neuman of Cleveland, which will take place ay. February 12, at the tatler Hotel The junior H. at the Hotel Wi at 9 o'clock includes: Tt Dolly Gree: | Robbin and Be Mrs. Sol Pey is the week zog of Conne Mr. Har: assah will give a ball ington. February 22 The cdmmittee in charge Missés Tess Silverman olstoi, Lilliari Newport News, Va., Mrs. Sol Her- e was given a stag din- ner at the Mayflowex, Hotel Wednesday {night by a number of friends for his al services in connection with the community center. Mr. Louis Bush and Mr {and his fiancee. | Baltimore, w guest 1 Willlam Bush Miss Emilie Kohn of I be at home this evening from 8 10 10 oclock at 3534 Fulton street The marriage of Miss Ros: Kann of Norfolk and Mr Alan Nordlinger, son of the late Mr. and Mrs Isaac W Nordlinger formerly of this city, but | now of Norfolk. took place in that city Wednesday ~ Mr. and Mrs. Nordlinger {deft immediately for California, where they will spend some weeks Upon their return they will make their home n Nnrxoxk | ram Feist of Newark, N. J id guest of her cousins Mr. and Mrs Joseph Auerbach of R | street. Miss Frances Feist is attend- ing National Park Seminary Mr. Barnet Woland of Detroft is the guest of Mr. Horace Peck at the Em- bassy Apartment Miss Leah G Mae Stmon are in Baltimore ternity dance st and Mrs. C ¥ g several v | Thursdav After lele was entertamned at week by Mrs. Joseph K | Mr and Mrs A Lich | at dinner Tuesdav night ment in Fuller Co Mr. and M nt a short time heim spending They and Miss the week end attended the fra- night s Schwartz are In Cuba on Sewing Cir- luncheon last an were hosts in their apart- er of Chicago In Washington last S E erday - FEBRUARY LMORE CROPLEY. she was Miss Roma Wornall. ourt of the United States, will bring “his 1 week at the Hotel Washington, en route to New York Mr. Josephh Wexler of Boston’ was a guest in the Capital last week, en route South. The Sisterhood of the Eighth Street Temple has arranged for a rally with novel features to take place February 22, in the nllcmonn at the Temple. Columbia Haspital Benefit Ball Program The annual ball for the benefit of the Columbia Hospital will be held at the Willard Hotel Monday night. A 16. Mrs. Frank B. Freyer is chairm: of the executive committee, Mrs. Wil liam P. McCracken is vice chairman, and they will be assisted by Mrs George Hewitt Myers and Mrs. Reeve Lewis. Mrs. Thomas Bradley. Mrs. H Barreit Learned. Mrs. Myron W. Whit- ney, Mrs. Clarence W. Perley. Mrs. Cresson Newbold and Mrs. Frazier D Head are members of the patroness committce. Mrs. Arthur Foraker is chairman of the junior executive com- | mittee, assisted by Mrs. Robert C. Wat- son, Mrs. C. B. Rafter, Mrs. William A. il and Miss Frances rtwell Mrs. Chester Wells, Dwight Chester. Frank Anderson and E. J. Dorn are on the Navy committee, and Mrs W Gulick, Mrs. Francis H. Pope and Mrs J W. MacMurray on the Army com- mittee. _On the cabinet committee. Mrs. William P. MacCracken is chair- man. assisted by Mrs. Hugh D. Auchin- closs and Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro Mrs. Robert V. Fleming is in charge of the bankers' committee and Mrs Robert N. Stanfield of the congres sional committee. Members of the judiciar commitiee are Mrs. J. Spauld- ing. Mrs. Stanton Peelle, Mrs. Levi Cooke, Mrs. Henry C. Rowland, Mrs. Benjamin Minor and Mrs. Charles H Bradley On the box committee are Mrs Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. Hewitt Wells Mrs. Harry A Kite. Mrs. Edward B Meigs. Mrs. William Fitch Kelley, Mrs W. W. Spaulding and Mrs. G. New- lands Johnston: ticket committee. Mrs. Barry Mohun, Mrs. Clarence W. Perley. Mrs. George Elliott and Mrs. Frank C Baldwin: medical staff and board of directors, Mrs. H B. Learned. Mrs Reeve Lewis and Mrs. Willlam Thorn- wall Davis The proceeds of the ball will benefit the constantly increasing number of patients heing cared for at the hos- pital Mrs. Freyer, chairman of the ball committee, announces that this year a novel feature for the ball is being planned n Girl Scouts Announce Card Party Hostesses »w names have been added to the patroness list for the card party to be given by the Gir Scouts Leaders Asso- clation the evening of February 10 at Wardman Park Hotel. The proceeds of the card party will be given to the Girl Scout camp fund. The patron list_includes Mrs. Coolldge, Mrs. Wil- liam Howard Taft, Mrs. Henry H Flather. Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs E Goring Bliss, Mrs. B. F. Cheatham. Mrs Proctor Dowgherty, Mrs. Amos Fries Mrs. Isaac Gans, Miss Dorothy Mrs Arthur Ringland, Mrs Miller, jr. Mrs. Lindsay Russe Chatles Sheldon. Miss Caroline Thom and Mrs. T. 8. Wilkinson NDER RALEIGH HABE $ ( 85 Reduced from RDASHER MANAGEME $12.50 Semi-Annual Sale! Stetson Shop quality wear able noon, In satin, foot- ina variety of season- models for street, afte and evening. patent leather, suede, Kidskin, hrocade and sports disking strap and tongue slippers, oxtords, snappy ties and Louis In all sizes, i French, baby walking heels. but not i every ope and T StrrsoNn Snoe Suor 1305 I Street Trinity Alumnae Dance Brilliant Social Evem One of the outstanding social events of the week was the annual dance given Friday, February 3, by the Washing!« Alumnae of Trinity College at the Wil- lard Hotel. The main ballroom gaily decorated in purple and gold and with college banners, while palms and ferns made an attractive backgrourd. | ! The reception committee include! Miss Maude Gaynor, who wore a gown of deep blue cut velvet; Miss Mary Gwinn, draped black velvet; Mrs. James | | Hayden. white taffeta. period stvle, | faced with black: Miss Florence Judge ! flame-colored georgette with crystal | beading: Miss Frances Saul. pale blue | taffeta. bouffant with deep border of | darker blue; Miss Vivian Barr, pink ! taffeta with shadow hem of Chantilly i lace; Miss Esther Monahan, American | beauty taffeta Mrs. James | Johnson, Mrs. Potomac “Garden Fete Outs!andmg Event In tl'ge Social World |Feature Ball Plarned Febru- ary 21, Honoring Wash- ington's Birthday — Mrs. Coolidge Heads Patron- esses. The board of lady managers of | George Washington Untversity Hos- pital announces as patronesses for the 1928 ball, known as “A Garden Party Potomac. in honor of Gen. and to be given Tues- | day February at the Mayflower {Hotel. a number of distingunshed women in Washington representing the | official life of the nation. With Mrs | Coolidge at their head, the list includes | Mrs. Dawes, Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Mrs. Dwight F. Davis. Mrs. Harry S. New. Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, Mrs. Wil- | liam M. Jardine, Mrs. Herbert Hoover |and Mrs. James J. Davis. | The ball is attracting unusual in- terest in this ecity as one of the out- standing events in celebration of Washington’s birthday. and more than half of the boxes available have al- | ready been reserved for the evening, | from the chairman of boxes, Mrs. John | B. Larner. It will form festive a part |of the Midwinter “convocation of the | George Washington University. which | {this_scasor includes the inauguration of President Marvin. | "' From Fredericksburg. Va., will come | a group of Masons to attend the ball {and to take part in the program, rep- | resenting _the original lodge in which { George Washington received his first | three degrees in Masonry. An interesting feature of this sea- san’s ball will be the souvenir pro- grams, which are being_prepared by the girls of the Gama Eta Zeta fr | ternity of George Washington Univer- sity under the chairmanship of Dean Anna Rose and the newly elected pres- ident of the Gammas, Miss Elizabeth Wiltbank. The society is made up of voung “journalists” in the university. and girls arq eligible only when they have attained special credit and ex- perience in writing for The Hatchet The Ghost and like publications. There are only 12 members in the society. nd all of them are keenly interested in preparing the souvenir program for the_ball. Those who are assisting bers of the society) are: Miss Betsy Booth, Miss Julia Denning. Miss Helen Dix. Miss Marjorie Folsom. Miss Eileen on the Mrs Washington,” Couzens, Mrs. Per: Peter Drury and M George V. Martin were among the patronesses not previously mentioned ‘The guests included Senator and Mrs James Couzens, Mr. and Mrs. Louis | Monast. Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Ailes { Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Kolb. Mr. and Mrs | Thomas J. Lane. Dr. and Mrs. C. C Marbury. Mr. and Mrs, George V. Mar- tin, Dr. and Mrs. George J. Noonan | Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Saul. Dr. and Mrs Wiltiam O’Donnell. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jullien { Mr. and Mrs. William J. Walsh. Mr. and | Mrs. Perry Johnson. Mr. and M: | brey Fennell. Mr. and Mrs. Vincer.t Toomey. Mr. and Mrs. Anthonv Fen- nell. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Phelan Mr. and Mrs. H_R. Brook and Mr. and Mrs. S. Dolan Donohue. Others were Mrs. Augustine J. Bowe. Mrs. Thomas Sawvyer. the Misses Margaret Barn Mary Dalton, Mary Weller McCarthy. Evelyn Nee, Helenor Campbell. Mar- garet McCaughey. Mary Barnes, Mary Field, Lucy Sullivan. Helen Froelich | Margaret Sullivan. Gertrude Homan 1 Alicia and Marguerite Goenner. M- | George Hernan. Lieut. F. M Hoeffel | Mr. E. McCroken. Mrs Willam Bir- mingham. Mrs. John Kennedy, H. C Shea and Dr. T. E. Larkin. THOLRGOOD . MRS. HARRY R. JAFFE, Before her marriage, January 22, she was Miss Lillia Rafelman. Mr. and Mrs. Jaffe went to Havana, Cuba, on their wedding trip and will return to Wash- ington this month. Motion Picture Lecture Illustrated by Films The Italian Ambassador and Nobil Donna Antoinette de Martino are spon- soring the illustrated motion pict on “Tripolitania.” to be given by Miss | Quincy-Smith at the Wardman Park Theater Friday evening. The proceeds of the lecture are to be devoted to the | support of Casa Italiana. the home which has been inaugurated in New | York City to take care of the young | Italian students who come to this coun- try on_scholarships. Casa Italiana. which is under the auspices of Colum- pia_University. although located in the | Italian quarter of Pine street. provides | a home for the voung students while they are in New York City. and arranges for their transportation to other col- leges and universities throughout the | country. Masquerade Somal As Church Benefit Miss Ella J. Bottler will be the hostess at the masquerade social to be given ! for the benefit of St. Joseph's Church to be held at the church hall. Second and C_streets northeast, Friday F e- ng. February 10. from 8:30 30 clock. The committee in d‘anzv of {12 2 social includes Miss Emmie Ricken- backer. Miss H. B. Taylor and Mr (all mem- Lewis »SUCIFTY.‘ Au- | Pen anen s League Plan= To Honor Mrs. Farnham A distinguished company of guests will join with the members of the National Leagu of American Pen Women tomorrow in paying tribute to the noted sculptor, Mrs. Sally James Farnham, at the “art day” reception to be given in honor of Mrs. Farnnam and through her to the artist mem- bers of the organization throughout | the country. From 4 to 5 o'clock Mrs. Farnham will receive with the national preflden' of the l"a:()» Mr: Seton, who will in the receiving executive officers of her administration. Alternating at the tea table will be the members of the special social com- mittee, whose chairman is Mrs. John Mock They will be assisted by the chairmen of other special committees, this list mrmdmz Mrs. Lucia R. Max- irs. W 1da 5 national Meek Atkeson. Mrs. William H. Moses and M Edouard Albion, who is acting chairman for Washing- ton of the national music committee of the league. At 5 o'clock a given by Mr who ha: hfl'n who is one of the four pecial guests of the afterncon. the others of whom are Mr. Clifford K Berryma Henry K -Brown and A nard Ostermann The artist members of the District League of American Pen Women nave been especial lnh!l’d to attend as representatives of other impor- art groups and art institutions v. Mrs. Joseph Nevin. who tor member of the New York anr1 and who has been in T some davs L‘fim:)l‘!l'l! a bas relief of ax d a bust of hav tant Finance Club Schedules Card Parrv Februarv 13 ‘Gardn!‘r Miss Alice Graham. Miss Le Menager. Miss Margaret Maize. Maude O'Flaherty. Miss Emily Pil] ton and Miss Harriet Ross. A com- petition is now being conducted among the members for the cover design for the program While the wearing of colonial cos- tumes at this ball is not obligatory. the board of ladv managers will glad if as many guests as possible wear costumes of the period. particularly since the occasion is in honor of George Washington’s birthday anni- versary. A feature of the ball wiil be a colorful pagent scene under the direction of Mrs. Walter Tuckerman Huguenot Society Lists Distinguished Guests ‘The Huguenot Society of Washington will give a reception at the La Fayet: Hotel Monday, February 13. when guests of honor will be the Netherlands | Minister. Dr. J. Hermaa van Royen and Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles Pelot Sum- | merall. February 13 being the anni- | versary of the birth of the Huguenot leader, Admiral de Coligny. the Nether- lands Minister will speak briefily on “The Huguenots in Holland” and more especially on the Huguenot ancestry of their majesties Queen Wilhelmina and for which rehearsals are now in prog- Queen Emma of the Netherlands. both |ress. The committee on costumes, of of whom are direct descendants of Ad- | which Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins IS miral de Coligny. Rev Dr. Florian J. C chairman, will meet regularly from this Vurpillot. president of the society, will | time on to the date of the ball, at the preside and will speak on “The Edict home of Mrs. Eugene Byrnes. begin- of Nantes. { ning Wednesday of this week. February |8 at 11 o'rlock. The Community Cen- ter Department of the city has placed {ts costume wardrobe at the disposal of the board of lady managers. et T i 316 7th Entertains Guests At Dinner Dance Miss Beatrice Detwiler was hostess at a dinner dance Saturday evening at Wardman Park Hotel, when her guests were Judge ahd Mrs. Howry, Col. and Mrs. Macomb. Mr. and Mrs. Detwiler, Col. Buckey. Dr. Pierce. Mr. Clayon. Mrs. Howe, Maj. Casejus of the Spanish legation. Mr. and Mrs. Dumant. Mr. Macomb, Col. Warren and Mfi Hooe. - New \nrk Soclet\' Plans St. Valentine's Party The New York State Society will give a St. Valentine's party February 14 at the Willard Hotel. The congressional delegation from New York State will b2 the guests“of honor. Betrothal Parfy Attractive Event A betrothal party to Mr Robert Book and Miss Mildred Ruppert was given by their friends Sunday night. Janu- ary 29, at the residence of Mr. Paul D. Kerman, 619 Irving street. The house was beautifully and artistically deco- rated with flowers and ferns. Aside from local talent entertaining the guests a poem entitled “Love Lingers” com- | posed and recited by Mr. Louis Katz and dedicated to the betrothed was res ceived with applause. Among the gues were Mr. Max H. Katz and Mr. Vic- tor Perlmutter. who returned for this occasion from Florida PIANO AND DEMOL FURNITURE CO. Twelfth and G Sts. Steinway and Weber Duo Art Reproducing Pianos EW RaApIO i Y S S WWWWfiflfiflWfifiWW VICTROLA AND BaBy GranD CLUB StArTS TOMORROW Many inducements to club members It will pay anyone wanting a Ra- dio, Viectrola or Baby Grand Piano to see us at once. Watch papers for further an- nouncemenis or come in Tomor- row and get particulars. Individuality in Furniture at DeMoll's at Reasonable Prices X Curningham Co. St. NW. | For FROCKS S15 ENSEMBLES $20.75 tssemblage of Smart Npring Fashions, Vivid Vew ldeas and Colorings!

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