Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1928, Page 8

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SOCIETY. 8 SOCIETY. ’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY s tour through Virginia before returning | Dell, Miss 8heldon Jackson, Miss Mll"di Eastern Star Election. r, : Capt. and Mrs. F. D. Sharp, |ner last evening in the presidential o I et i Quinian, Gol. Hatty | dining room of the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. |to New York for a short stay and thence | Younger, Mrs. Jennie Berliner, Miss | N ki MARYLAND G. Bishop and Licut. and Mrs. C. P.|Halstead formerly made their home in'{{o her Montreal home. She will be |Sarah Grogan. Mrs. Emile Berliner and POTOMAC, Va arch 3.—Mrs. Elsie FOR SALE s Summerall, ir. Washington. |accompanied on her trip by her|Miss Joy Webster W. Herbert was elccted h : lels . s ’ | deughter and Mrs. Strachan. ‘ S e O of I-l"wf’fl‘}‘a_d';;'ly:" Ch: . No. 91, Historic Manor House o ’ Mr. Willlam C. Deming, president of 2 r. Parls Brengle has returned to the | Order of the Eastern Star, Near Washington and Baltimore | The Commandant of the War College | o Giyil Service Commission, has re-| An exhibition and sale of rare|cily from St. Augustine, Fla., where he [at a meeting held in the auditorium of | and Mrs. Willlam D. Connor entertained | yyineq from a trip to Chicago and lantique jewelry, Colonfal Spanish vest- | was at the Hotel Ponce de Leon for |the tovn hall building. She will suc- over fine roads S s a company of 36 at dinner last cvening | oiher points in the West. Before leav- | ments, old siiver end handsome em- | 10 {ceed Miss Edna M. MecCauley, ine colonial hoes bl fn 1770 by \'ice President and Mrs. Dawes I)"'”n(f‘L‘.“,',",‘;‘I Officers’ Club at the Army WAr | iz~ Cheyenne Mr. Deming was the brofderies will be held at the Burling- s [ worthy matron, when the ‘ ; M aryiands notse fn = ! b s - i | POLICEE. guest of honor at a dinner given by |ton Hotel, Monday and Tuesday, op: Mrs. Clara Spicer of 3224 Wisconsin A g March 15 ¥ o . . | oo SR Gov. and Mrs. Frank G. Emerson. |ing at 10 o'clock and continuing all #ay. | avenue has gone to Baltimore to visit | 5 4 are: Gerald ) . at Willard Tomight With Senator |y Mrs, Howard Davideon will be at|oihcrs who enjoyed the hospitality of |A percentage of the proceeds will be | her son and will return to Washington | Worthy patron: Mrs Marle A. Tailins || <) ™7 ¥ K . - & " ;““']‘1‘{' "“,“’,;"“”3 tomorrow afternoon at | ywyoming's chief executive were M. given to Friendship House. Miss Emma | ate this month. assoc ron: Mrs. Louise st ater. atacked with l \l l“] B )‘l | Bolling Field. nd MDrs‘lTrt'dEE,A\:V,?::“ (n;dr(':‘vlll.lé::nl"r Stabler is In charge of the mmhuv} s — E bl I'.arriarm]. y 1 Swan and ‘ 7 ol | S rs. Dwight E. Aultman of Fort Rus- | - hi Omega Fraternity of George Urer: 2 da Moriarty, conductress, || ¢ ana Mrs. fdiram bingham. { | Miss Grace 1. Listoe, daughter of the sell | Columblan_Women to | Washington University will hold a ban- and ! Agnes Thomson, assoclate A isniio ate Col. Soren Listoe, for many years fenee ‘nterta ative Lritten. 1 e CI 8 's Monday B e L ot s, Jthis | (Comdr, JardL HFs Aarian|, Musvay | IicUili Beprescntstives Brittcn [ quet at the Club St. Mark's Monday in tce President and Mrs. | sontative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mr. and | gaest of Judge and Mrs. William Alfred | Smith_entertained at dinner last e pIngEC bl WO ;’,’,,l‘"""{""l,”,‘,','2’,,',’.“"},‘;',"{,’.‘. e e will be the guests in | Mrs. William Bowie, Mrs © I/ Rug- Milliken, at 1708 Nineteenth street, and | ning. later taking their guests L L montyacritative Ficd| tor, DHIL Alphas. 'THe: committee I o honor Senator and Mrs. | gles, Col. and Mis. C. H. Conrad, jr.: | will e the et of othcr friends | Mikado." Thelr party included Admiral | ception in honor of Represcntative Fred | it Phi, Alpha. | 'rhe " commitice In : 2 ym Bingham will entertain | Col. and Mrs. W. V" M and during hor three wet visit in Wash- jand Mrs. H. H. Rousscau, the former (A Britten of Tilinois “vu‘ I[v '1 yeniny et AL Dpe of w )‘ Al General Edueation Division i F. R. Brown, Col A S. ington. It s the first time Miss Listoe | Mipister ffom Greece to' Brazil and March 6, in Corcoran Hall of th e LA Gl nre e T T e ret Toos Olier Na- Speedwriting MISS HARLAN ) Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, president of | quis thy 1 The New Shorthand ¢ of State and Mrs. Kel- sy 5 G. Pillow, Maj. and Mrs. Langicy Whit- the Colimblan Women, will recelsc. | e ; ‘i tecognized by Civil Service Exclusive Agent ompany er 3 \ i oy, cCh yle and Comdr. | : Miss Louise v @ e = . 3 e Pan-A e ¢ X ‘n}muw l'lmrc e o | tive Britten, who is ranking memb: ] tson 39 Lessons for $15.00 1207 19th Street Northwest = g 3 W 3 § < the naval atiairs committee of the|national treasurer, also expeets to at- | Mrs. E Collis 11 leave to- House. will give a talk on “The Ameri- | tend. | thonra | oeaing ot New. ot whesa (€ y and Its Relation to World | 2 e Willare yishern, Col nd M B. | has made it v length in Wash- | Mme. at the Willard Hotel. horn, Col. and has made a visit of any length in Wash- | Mie. - Stamati Pezas, Mr. and Wb Union Buiiding. Ambassador of Germany N R morrow morning for New York, where can e The Ambassador of Germany ; g | Members of the Columblan Women | oy i il g Lot 25 von Prittwitz und Gafiron have | R 3 T : Y Mr. James P. Goodrich, former Gov- |arc invited to bring guests. [ o et Mot e e e the Willard, where he will vemain ur M) WG Toh e ey HEAHITE ) Jolh (e (vt ik o tomorrow. ¥ roup of women of the Twentieth Cen- | found>r of the college, Dr. W 3 ¥ Mrs. Maleolm Smith bad guests with | Naijonal Theater for the evening of | 5 Davis wiil jom , B8 ; - fer at ton yesterday In the palm court | hheeh 26 niad will Sponsor o perTarme | be rer ol ke the = Y 3@ " . nED | residen L His Allegian hina and Mme. Sze > 8 e : House, Fashing i S M o sts at dinner last § 3 AN ‘ Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard and her —— & § i REALTOR is a title bestowed by the r guesis were A ¥ ¥ { New York, Friday, March 2, to sail on Capitol, now the headquatters of th B ) v Bingham, Col. y ; & {the S. S. Bermuda, Saturday. for Ber- lonal Woman's Party he ) ) live up to the letter and spirit of its code of eth weeks and will be at the Princess Hotel | ernoon given in honor of Mis : : 3 . |during their stay. Gale of Wisconsin, J " To deal with a REALTOR is to know you's | Mrs. 1. P. B. Casgrain of Montreal is Council o Woman's party. wa d e companied companied by Mrs. Blaine, wife of sponsible, reputable man—accountable in the con- han Cas- | bhers of tional Council act i L in, who has been at Atlantic City ho Mrs R g 4 | 2lways ready to counsel in any disputed ques Returns From New York 3 R N ¥ . {she will remain for about two weeks, | Peace 1 Alumnae Association of Ran- having \ ermor of Indiana. arrived yesterday at | Et5EaE " THe aImRaE. SE BRI RovE i) - Of War. Mr. Dwight F. SRR N . | = 4 Ao ToNat i Al § : / ; 3 Gpend o verr: | NS xaatl - | ury Club who have hought ub_the | waugh Smith very Realtor Recognizes at Hot Springs. Va. - S R N [of the Mayflower. ance for the benefit of ndlship S 5= ! daughter. Miss Ruth Stoddard, left for Phe draving rooms of the Old Br o E s. George Oak » e : Estate Board upon its members. Only those p Dr. and Mi LR R | muda. They will be away about three sceno of an informal tea I arecligible o L membegloging Wailory i o placed yourself in the hands of a reliable, re- ator Bl ! Wisconsin. Other r;i/ (y B e — ! i duct of his business to the Board—who in turn is ® ver J7270 several weeks, will make n short weisht, Miss Doris St It pays to deal with a— in the company SN : Horatio Darton, M Pl s : 3 | QTN QL ir. Horatio Da . SRS < ) l)lfiL\\l‘:‘s‘h‘ selor. Senor Yane: 8 \ S AN S . - | PROPERTY Senor Churion. and the | o ‘ aitache. Senot Egana. of the Venczuelan | ; | x legation. and Senoritas Grisanti, daugh: Y ; S y g { B. I. SAUL CGO. ters of the hosts E Lia e e e BALLL GO fi e 4 Represent i\ o ot . M,BR@!’S CO - ‘ — el —a member of the Real Estate Board bo: il z J X X % Park Hotel SRR v | EET BETWEEN 11" &1 * Representative and Mrs. S. Wallace | 3 b § | 7l NS ‘ s will be hosts to a company of | s i\ N e i Tonight! 4 . You’ll have none of the e G. Pillow will en- f 38 n{(ndmner this ; & ¥ A» : . ™ - . oy e o Wy SN z : From 7:30 o 9:30 = usual complaints with a guest at T tel rtained 10 ; 4 guests at lu her rankinz ~—Attend Brools Sprinz e B | R e Y L anon siow 171 | Great Vallev Anthracite Coal Julia Terese Sheridan will en- ; o A 2 lnu‘r:c.%:o?s;l;lel:fd?; ; WA ; L o ] (Mined in Virginia) z:}el‘?ofitn;t“v;‘-‘ ey $3 . Feuturmg == It's frec from clinkers, cuvst and dirt—and it gives perfect combustion, mewasnington. LS e ‘4\‘_| A E y which means a steady, cousistent fire—prcducing maximum heat with B B / ( 20 ° Py who will later visit other Washington friends. Mis: 7 }{) 6/ = p minimum amount of Coal. e avcnpotg, | 124e Co: Soren Listoe, for many years American consul to Woland. ~ | deau Claie. , That's thc advantage cf GREAT VALLEY ANTHRACITE. You éaughter Mrs S R J il Anthene Vievsion don’t have to buy so much; nor shovel so much; nor watch the fire so Lieut Bl B Rt Mre Josepn | Mrs. Archie Miller, Col. 8. H. Ford, tome months ago. | g S g ! 3 mor pay so much for the coal. It's economical frem start to T Rear ! and s B! T. Merchant, Gol. an e y of the Mode in X . You'll find the cost cf really heating your home materially Sirause, will take place this afternoon ant. g | A e B emony will be performed in the | Mrs. Edmond R. Tompkins, Capt .and = Th United States Consul General to reduced—by using GREAT VALLEY ANTHRACITE. home of the bride’s mother on Reservoir | Mrs H. T. Allen, jr.. Col and . Montreal and Mrs. Albert Halstead, “hn, a Ton— That’s All Now's the time to test it—with a trial ton cr two. Crder from— J. Maury Dove Blick Bros. American Ice Cc. Rinaldi Bros. Main 4270 North 9263 Main 6240 North 1600 v vour own dealer. 1f he hasn't 1— i IMEDIATI ive Local Offic= Great Valley Anthracite Co 0. - Mrs. Andrew Moses, Col. and Mrs. W. are now in Washington and are staying A Coats Suits Frocks i Stove = vl S & 3 K ,._._4‘_ A e 4 4 oclock. A reception will immediately i and Ensembles i Egg follow the ceremony. The house isi f————— e S p e i b decorated with quantities of Spring ‘@ y Chestnut fowers and Mr. Lewis Corning Atwater i Thae Will B O Sale organist. will play the wedding music A pe organ which wes installed Dusiag Oue . g il o5 Connecticut Avenu ’ bride will wear a simple costume || satin made straight with very §/ e SpR]NG OPENING Jong skirt made with a long train. The || A tiDistincti . i bodice Is cut in a V neckiine and the partments o 1stinction RO ! ! long tight-fiting siceves fall over her ! Bopianisg Mond wrists. Her tuile veil will be heid by n eginning Monday B e ol Ready for Occupancy e o of the valley. . A atchi 5t Strauss, sister of the || October First bridegroom, and Miss Moira_Archbold : =il be maids of honor, and the brides. < . Miss Anna Scott and 'PIE f . 1 y 3 i ; n Scott of Philadelphia, Miss % CCUPIES entire frontage 12 Garments l){spla)fid on Living 5 inwall and Miss Margaret [/ on Connecticut Avenue { 2 Models w York, and Miss Claire 7 rooms, 3 baths o Waohing IAvele [ \ R e AR el 9 rooms, 3 baths DeLWeEN o e Y i B Exhibition Dancing by two of They will wear cos- lnrlm,.‘..n F|'ur-'|'u~- and Kalorama Road. Each B Washington's Favorite Entertaine orange chiffon m: arge Foye p 9 | g - Beverly & Onie e A e B BertaniiRoon apartment has three expos | Beverly & Orme 2 wodices finished with capes || Plans and t'rices ures and is designed to most to the walstlin S 0% Kiked it AvEIShl afford the utmost in living bt 6o math g et Read the Announcement d i comfort and charm. = v e Their soft felt hats | N in Tomorrow's Star! : r have generous brims. | a ¥ ¢ low tea roses of Philadei- Reservations Now Being Made man and the ush- G smwadae®e | H. L. RUST COMPANY hold. brothers of the e T S G A(;‘ _n( Phila- l(x” 15th Strect N.W. Main 8] 00 P 2RSS RRS A AR R A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Y SHERWOOD FOREST Spring Announcement Shortly Forthcoming NN chbold wore a gown of chif- painted in dainty flowers and e lines and Mrs. Btrauss Features the New and Lovely “College Girl™ Foundation his bride wil satl where they will S in motoring THE FASHIO & Washigeion THIS EVENING ¥ p Garments! Every model displayed at the Wash- ¢ ) Probably no other corset is more expressive of the spirit of the times than these gracetul “College Girl” foundation parments, Supple step-ins of reinforeed satins and brocades, in side hook types, are the daintiest affairs img gently mounlding the figure into vouthiul loveliness. Chic butle brassieres to mateh most of the step-ins are also avatlable l'o vether they represent the acme of smartness and. daintiness i mod ington Auditorium will be an au- ettt i g thentic Pasternak creation di- Make no commitments with reference to water- front purchases till you have weighed the signifi- cance of this coming announcement. GOLF COURSE Already Open for Play rect from our shop at Sl FRL LR d s S L 1219 Connecticut Avenue. Maj Gen. and Mrs. Summerall C. P 8 [ Chokers Made $ 2 [, e : ot e Co-operating I SrIEcorsetey, New England Furriers with the spon- Voankhin 5300 sors of this benefit, secured the YOUK INSPECTION 15 i INVITED 10 THE NEW CrVICe g mns FIRE PROOE APARTMENT services of 20 mannequins LE BOURGET who will model the many 2121 Cald St N e : gl 5 s $3.00 Our Dry, Sandy Soil, Ideal for Golf . Course, Makes This Possible. S50 Moo creations, — haih Greens Fees During March---$1.00 Reached Over Concrete Road Via Defense Highway From Bladensburg ZAMANAARAARARRARAARENRARMAAIARIANANANVAANAANNANANNANE ) Sketched : \ ten-ineh satin swa clsp abont Sate b Susuhy bed kitehen o v biteben, 1 over fion Apt 4 swms bilehen, 3 huthe bud trin wimih (3 eavoeurees b vwnpe Trou B35 00 1o 8150 i Desisnbibe Multes fur Proteasiunal Men Ouen Fosnlugs sldent Munmper Floyd E. Davis Company 135 10k St NW Main 352353 ATTLLITILIAATATEETAAALALALLAAEAALTALAAL AL TAATALATALATALAAATALALL L ELALALARAAA S A AR A A LA AL A AN ST ATIATT T LTI ITITTITITITTITTTTT A TITATTAT L LT A TTATATAAS AT ALA AL A1 11 AR 1R AR

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