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BOCIETY. Willard-Keys Wedding Set For Saturday, January 12 Bride-Elect Names Her Maid of Honor and Other Attendants—Charming Nuptial Events of Week Listed. Miss Florence Fazio Keys, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Edward A. Keys, will be attended at her marriage to Mr. Wil- liam Bradley Willard, son of Mrs. Wil- lard and the late Henry Kellogg Wil- lard, by Miss Sarah Worthington, as | maid of honor. The wedding will take | place Saturday afternoon, January 12. in St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, the rector, Rev. Dr. Herbert Scoit Smith. officlating st 4 o'clock. A reception will follow in the Washington Club. Miss Keys' bridesmeids will include Miss Harriet Stearns Whitford, Miss Frances Larner Gore, Miss Betty Rids- dale, Miss Dorothea Lane. Miss Mar- jorie Mondell and Miss Anna South- ard Parker. Mr. Willard will have as his best man his brother. Mr. Henry Kellogg Willard, 3d. The list of ushers is not yet completed. #eys and Mr. Willard will be ined at dinner Wednesday eve- ning, January 2, by Mr. and Mrs, Per- cival Ridsdale and their daughter, Miss Betty Ridsdale. Mrs, Richard H. Lane and her daughter, Miss Dorothea Lane, will give a supper dance at the Club Chantecler for Miss Keys and Mr. Willard, Friday, January 4, and the Misses Larner will be hostesses at din- ner at the Chevy Chase Club the fol- lowing evening. The Misses Worthing- ton will give a dinner followed by daneing at the Chevy Chase Club ‘Wednesday evening. January 9, for the bride and bridegroom-elect and their wedding party. Miss Keys will be entertained at luncheon Wednesday by Mrs. Cabot Stevens, and Saturday, January 5, Mrs. Samuel Willigms Earle will give a tea danee for her at the Mayflower Hotel, Kirkpatrick-Carlile Wedding An Event of Yesterday. ‘The marriage of Miss Janet Jeffrey Cayrlile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson Carlile of Columbus, Ohio, to Lieut. Carlyle Herbert Bryant Kirkpatrick of the 17th Pield Artillery, Fort Bragg, N. C, son of Col. and Mrs. T. L. Kirkpatrick of this city, took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Columbus, Ohio.. The ce: y was performed by Miss Eleanor Case of Baltimore, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor, wearing a gold-colored moire gown with | & gold-colored velvet hat, and she car- *ncd roses to match her costume. bel Smith, Miss Phyllis Johnson of Co- | lumbus, Miss Carolyn Hine and Miss { Martha Siieher of Cleveland. They all | wore blue moire gowns, with blue vel- vet hats with gold-colored plumes, and carried Ward roses. Lieut. T. J. Trapnell was the best man and the ushers selected were Lieut. Hutchinson, Lieut. Zwicker and Lieut. Albert H. Dickerson The men in the party all wore full dress uniform and all were classmates of the bridegroom at West Point. Mrs. Carlile, mother of the bride, wore & gown of lavender velvet with a hat to correspond, and Mrs. Kirkpat- rick, mother of the bridegroom, was in silver lame lnd mldnlth'- blue velvet wlth 2 small ha A ivd A small nupuan 0} un- mony for the bridal party and close friends at the home of the bride’s parents, after which Lieut. Kirkpatrick and his bride Jeft for a wedding trip, Mrs. Kirkpatrick wearing a lavender silk gown with a felt hat to match and a tan coat trimmed with Russian lynx. They will make their home at Fort Bragg, N. C. The bride is a uate of the Hathaway Brown lc 1 in Cleveland. Lieut. Kirkpatrick gradu- ated from the Episcopal !fl.h Sechoel, in Alexandria, and from West Point, in the class of 1927. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Nicholas Trapnell, sister of t-he bridégroom, of hmond, ; and Mrs. Case 3 Martin of Baltimore, Miss Mary Rl)- mond, Miss Caroline Raymond o( Cleveland, and Dr. Charles Gibson of New Yofk. Wedding Is Scheduled For Thursday, December 27. Miss Margaret Campbell Garrett, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Prancis Wal- ton Garrett, whose Temon; Dean William Scarlett of St. Louis and Rev. Sidney Sweet of Columbus. The church had an sffective arrange- ment of gold-colored chrysanthemums, and the pews were marked by the blossoms tied with gold ribbon. ' A pro- gram of nuptial music was given as the guests were assembling. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a medieval iyory satin gown made w«h & full circular skirt with a long train, the bodice with long sleeves and the low waistline marked lwy [ pnn drdle m‘:uthe square neek- mutrom.clpof ried white Toses an: , and she car- lilies of the valley. Secretary and Mrs, Kellogg To Entertain for Diplomats — (Continued From Pirst Page) __|{* their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willlam Buchheister of New d:;k who are their guests for the holi- s, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment will entertain n party of 20 at supper Christ- mas night. Dr. and Mrs. Walter- ter Wells entertained at a small dinner evening preceding ;‘;fd d{a;ce given: hyhlulrs Anne Arch- Wells, in o Miss Mary Phillips md Miss Celeste Pag: ', Mr. and Mrs, Chlflucol(lxwulbe + hosts at dinner Monday evening, Jan- uary 7, be!mthelccondfiomlwn of the bl.\!mm of ml .‘fiower. - Debutante Honor Guest. AG Dlnmx hrty Frees Critien gave & dinner ut eve at I.hn Mlynower for r garnddaugh! Miss Mignon Sher- ley, debutante dnu;hmr of former Rep- resentative and Mrs. Swager Sherley. Mrs. Critten was unable to attend the dinner and her daughter, Miss Marjorie tten, acted as hostess. The company Miss Elsie Alexander, Miss Rahel Dayles, Miss Faith Phillips, Miss Phyllis Hl&ht, Miss Sidney Sullivan, Miss Ni Beale, Miss Ouve sherie'y _ Henry H. Rousseau, jr.; Mr. Willism . Cheatham, Mr. Thomas Bradley, 5th; J. Hn.rry Covington, 3d; Mr. Jack Cochran, Mr. George Conklin of Santa Barbara, Calif., Mr. Charles Smoot, Mr. Allston Goff and Mr. Snowden Ashford. Mrs. Cabot Stevens will entertain at & large luncheon Wednesday in the Wil- lard palm room to honor two popular | 3 debutantes of the season, Miss Hight and Miss Sherley. This will slso be 2 pre-nuptial event for Miss Florence Keys, January. ‘The young people are asked to meet Mrs. Stevens' subdeb niece, Margaret Conklin of Santa Barbars, and her nephews, Charles, George and William | 19" Rev Conkling, who are spending their holi- days from Harvard and Dartmouth with who will be married in early|¢ Albert Stanley lflul mmd Va., will take ‘Thursday, Her lace veil Yicta 12, 19; 5 at 147¢ Columbia rosd. Bodee ot Mr. and until the following week. = Assisting the tea table will be Mrs, Lester Blkzr and Mrs. F. T. Mosson. Mr. ant Morris enkmlned nt the dumer dlnoe Hl' and hmfltk and Mr. l.nd Mrs. John Po'ell of Chi a entertained a small company at Club Chanticler supper dance last night dinner at the Grace last Monday evening. —— Marriage Licenses. Mll’{iln licenses have been issued to the follo Russell’ A. Garnett, 31. Richmond. Va., el 4nd Gertruds Williamson, 27, Burkeville, Va.: Rev, John E. Rrisgs. an 1. vs nw‘fi Hndmes, VT, B2 "E‘.'T e, e MOt 8 nnm A Lambef Goens, l“ Luls D. "1‘%‘ ll bo SoRarte h':“y':’a-'?':!g ey 3,0 Mo 5 ”both of Hl"lmfll‘e Md.; Rev. Willlam M. J n'Bl's)'h’l Kmredr 22, end Hazel Ross, 20: 23, snd Gwinette L. by y Saliie Phillips, arl , and Fstelle E. Spain, 23. both of "Richmend, Va.; Rev. Willlam M. Hoffm, !m‘und A Jones, 21 and Mabel L. Dun- n of Richmond, Va. Rev. Collier. 35, and Mary L. Selb 5 m i o T N nonnid i 3 ,ylnd Mildred L. Baker, ‘The bridesmaids were Miss Anne | Lupher, Misc Helen Nicholas, Miss Isa- Joseph F. Brown, Lieut. Charles W. ¥ | Dorothy Minster, eve- | Scl Mrs, W. H. Franklin was hestess at & Dodge Hotel | ™ I GIVING TEA DANCE I MISS BARBARA KING, nugmc of Gen. Campbell King, War College, December 28, She of pfll’mll Interen to Washington Residents Miss Deborah Mae Liebman has as her guest over the holidays Miss Peggy Strauss of Pitisburgh. Miss Jane Kaspar of Philadelphia is the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan of ‘Twenty-seventh street, for the Christmas Mrs, Henry L. Keufman, with her da , Miss Elizabeth Kaufman, left y for Atlantic City, where they are fllvl at the Ritz-Carlton. Frane, who spent two at Wnrdmm Park Hotel, left for her home in Columbus, Ohio, last night. iiton , is at home uh of Toledo, Ohio, is idays with her plrenu, Aflhur Marks, -Mr. ., 18 home from Byucule Desiree Marks of New Oud Club was enter- Bamuel J. Steinberger Minster and daughter, Miss motored to New York y 1o be the guests of Mr. and B rd Dammann until Christ- y. r. and Mrs. Eugene Fishel and their lnd Mr. chuel Pishel n! are the thl l(l- Evelyn Schloss has'as her guests iss Peggy Freund of Pittsburgh, and lnu Bernice Wolf of Tampa, Fla. Miss Schiloss and her brother, Mr. Emanuel give a dance Christmas ¢ b the Country Club. ‘Wednesday Bfldu Club was en- rtained at cards last week by Mrs, Estelle Nordlinger in her apartment at Beyerly Court, Mr. Samuel Bensinger, jr., and Mr, Samuel Nordlinger, who "attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , are home for the holidays. ‘The Town and Cfluntry Club will give ;‘ lg:lfv Year eve ball at the Mayflower o The Sigma-Omega-Pi Sorority Cha ter of Washington gave a luncheon yt terday at the Hamilton Hotel, ente: taining the Baltimore Chapter, followed by a joint dance at the Country Club last night. The clubrooms were at- wflvely decorated in Christmas eol- M‘s! Hermine Wittgenstein host- 488 last night at a dance at the velt in honor of her guest, Miss uw.u Braun of Baltimore. Miss Saunders of Philadelphia is vumu Phyllis Kronheimer at the Gotha: Robert. laull is at home for the holi- days from Washington and Lee Uni- vMe;-sity vismng his parents, Mr. and ’lnnle Greenapple of 2700 ving a tea dance at the Officers’ Clul 1 later make her debut in CluBr.I:shn Army C. Conneeticut avenue will have as her guest over the holidays her dn T, Mrs. Selma G. Cohen of New York, Ju n#:“ Baer * and daughter, Baer, are in New York w spend the holidays with relatives. Miss Frances Feist left for her home in Newark, N, J., Friday to lpend the ‘Allan Kaufman was Thursday nt lunchmn and br\dn her Chevy Chase The Thursday sewln‘ Circle met a the home of Mrs. I. B. Nordlinger l.ll', week for sewing and luncheon. Mrs. 8. Gold, national presi- dent of Hadassah, women's Zionist or- ganization of America, will be the nl honor at the ngulnr meeting of lu hington ter Wednesday at the communll Center. Mrs. Leonard *hloss I ;lv- the opening prayer, followed b musical vg:ocrm with ‘Theodore Podros, violinist; Lazar Fenik, voullst and Miss Baum, 3 ylet, “The nla!ml )’ rs. Edward Cafrits, Mrs. Louis J. Schurefel and Miss Lenore rdon, will be a feature of the pro- Mn Szold will be lhe of hopor b) fin‘:’ at the . Y her joined ~some friends in New York last week and sailed for South America on a four- week trip. Mrs. Gladys Nordlinger wu homu at a family dinner parts room of the Mayflower l m;fim Mrs, James E. Gflnnbeu retul her home in Mount Vernon, N. ¥, Friday after a visit olm-_.'mk with ‘Mrs. Philip Friedlander, lmllll!lh by her daughter Helene left yesterday for New York for a stay of twe weeks at_the Stratford Arms Hotel Mrs. Louis Markwood entertained at a brldge luncheon last week in hel' home in honor of her daughter, Sands of Akron, Ohio, who is with her over the holidays. The regular mont.hly meeting of the ladies’ auxiliary of the Hebrew Home for the Aged was held at the home Mondsy evening, December 17. An in- teresting - program was given, followed by the election of officers for the en- suing year. A social -hour econel !he exerclsea ashington ladies’ auxiliary of ths J. C R. Society of Denver, Colo., has arranged for a ball to take place Tuesday evening, January at Community Center. . Robe) Mr, Gerald Baum and Lyon are home from the Unlvenltg” of ;em,\sylv-nh to spend the Christmas olidays. Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Behrend have sent out for their daughter Amy cards for a breakfast dance Christmas day in the Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel, in honor of several visitors and boys and girls home from school for the holidays. Uniquely attired in lnuna ing robes and breakfast coats, &htfl mlmherlni 40, seated at small table; will ¥ fast” at noon, and later there: will'be dancing. Mrs. Samuol Saloman has returned b 2 SR SN 2, 2R S SR Cinderella’s Greatest Leaders in Army, Navy And Mar;ne Cl'l'cles Sponsor Holiday Ball Brilliant Affair Scheduled at Mayflower Hotel for Christ- ner Parties, uidshipmen and cadets, officers nl vy and Marine uu un“nrrn—wul give 8 bru. ant and colorful aspect to the Christ- mas Eve uusl\lnnun and Cadet Ball at flower Hotel o/ the bnxhnlden for the event )are Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall, Representative and Mrs, Clyde Kelly, Maj. Gen, and Mrs. Clar- ence C. Willlams, Admiral and Mrs. Arthur L, Willard, Col. and Mrs. Guy V. Henry, Col. and Mrs. Henry T. Bull, Capt. and_Mrs. Alfred .W. Johnson, Capt. and Mrs. Chester Wells and Mrs. Wil“lm C. Sturm to the ball many interesting dlnmr parties will be given. Col. and . Bull are murwn ing a party of ts. Others enter- taining for Lhe mi pmen and ecadets home for Mrs, C. O, Wrenn Maj. Andll ford IAI Ooan and Mr. Charles Maj. and Mrs. Sidney Glenn.Brown, whose yum Chatarrita, is anchored in the river, have phmud many delight~ ful festivities aboard for the gadets. Mrs. Summerall Heads List of Army Women, Mrs. Charles P. Summerall heads the list of Army women sponsoring the ball. Others in this group include Mrs, Briant H. Wells, Mrs. Herbert B. Crosby, Mrs. Edgar Jadwin, Mrs. Clarence C. Williams, Mrs. James E. Fechet, Mrs. Frank McIntyre, Mrs. Lutz Wahl, Mrs. John A. Hull, Mrs. B. F. Cheatham, Mrs. William Connor, Mrs. Guy V. Henry, Mrs. Campbell King, Mrs. Ewing Booth, Mrs. George Simonds and Mrs. Henry Smithers. Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, wife of the heads the list Douglas Robinson and Miss_Elizabeth Warner have also given the use of their names as patronesses. Other Prominent Ladies BServing as Sponsers. Wives of other high ranking Navy officers who are sponsoring the ball are Mrs. Charles H. Hughes, Mrs, Richard h, Mrs, Luther E. Gregory, Mrs. William D. Leahy, Mrs. Harry E. Yarnell, Mrs. Charles Morris, Mrs, Ed: ward H. Campbell, Mrs, Arthur L. Wil- lard, Mrs. Chnrles Riggs, Mrs. John A. ‘Theodore Lejeune, Backstrom, Mrs, George mahudn Mrs. Albert Me- Cormick, Mrs. Charles B. McVay and Mrs. Henry H. Hough. Anne prhtnl, daughter of the new Assistant Secretary of War, will be chairman of the debutante floor com- mittee, assisted by Miss Beatrice Little- field, vice chairman. A mup of 26 other Muu.nul wlll assist. S, o J.. & dinner for 14 epresenting md clpt kllnd Johnson, the Navy, will act as eo- the men’s floor committee. oot Woman's City Club Tea Scheduled at 4:30 Today Mrs, Willlam Leo Collins, Mrs. John Pitegerald, Mrs. Inez Crater, Mrs, J. Milton Penvx;'y and Miss Violet Ann Hambleton will preside at the tea tables at the Women's City Club tea this lmmeou from 4:30 w‘:fn .cnh‘ck Mrs. fll'lln fllflflfll Ol flll uluglm’ t this mun of singers, vhn wi ive _their '!’nk m‘mu be utu Etta urnll Aumn u Orater, Mrs, William Comm. Mrs, John Fil ld. url C. A. Gardner, Mrs. Amy , Miss' Sue Hess, Mrs. Bessie M é Puklrd. Mrs. J. Milton Penny, Mi M. Pratt, Miss Nell Price, Mrs. Jest.n Richards, Mrs. Ruth Snodgrass, Mrs. Eleanor thl chnlmn of Mrs. | Baker Spencer and Mrs. Mary Isant Couch, Four members of the juvenile choir of the Keller Memorial Lutheran Chureh, Virginia Wood, Catherine Donch, Kathleen Bimstein and Virginia Belt, will assist ln one of the selection: Miss Marjorie De La Matre will be soloist in a special feature. Members o! the club have been in- vited and guest privileges have heen extended for the afternoon. ——— e to her home on Upshur street from a week’s visit In New York where she wa thexuuto!hercnunm Mr, and em hunn who celfl.:;n:;fi1 the 'gen- anniversary of r wedding uflu Mrs. lalor;’-nl visif. mas Eve Preceded by Din-|. 1928—PART 3, Formal Holiday Fetes Planned by Fraternities Phi Alpha Chapter of the Chi Omega Fraternity at George Washington Uni- versity is entertaining at their annual formal Christmas dance Thursday eve- ping from 10 to 1 o'clock in the Gar- den Room of the Hotel Hamilton. Dean Anna L. Rose and Miss Linda | Daly, Jane Kincannon will be the official chaperons for the eccasion, which is under the direction of a committee composed of Miss Hylda Wrenn, ehair- man; Miss Elizabeth Baltz, Miss Emily -{ Pilkinton, Miss Lorena Carroll and Miss 'MBS. J. GOBDON CANFPIELD DR ol S R et November 15 she was Greenwell, -Harris-] Mt, Holyoke Alumnae To Meet at Luncheon The Mount Holyoke Alumnae As- sociation of Washington will hold its annual luncheon in henor of the local girls attending the college, Saturday, December 29, at 1 o'clock, at the University Women’s Club, 1634 I street. Mme. Stefan Panatetoff is arranging the affair and reservations should be made th.rough her by December 27, Mrs. Gann Not at Home Thursday Aftemoon Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister of the Vice President-elect, SenatorCharles Curtis, will not receive Thursday after- noon. Mrs. Arthur Lee Willard will not be at home Monday and will not obcerve her d;y at home until Monday, Jan- uary ? tt mu nu o 1BWSTl | [F PPOSITE AMBASSADOR. i Byerial Holiday Binner | Sunday—12:30 to 7:30 Choice of Roast Turkey Roast L. I. Duck Roast Meats il Choice of Plum_Pu Nesserole Pud- |8 | ding, Eggnog Pulding, Mince Pie, Homemade Ice Creams, Ets, Price, One Dolla# Closed All Day CHRISTMAS So thst our employes may enjoy the eccasion to the fullest extent, Open All Day MONDAY, as Usual Broiled Tenderloin Steak Dinner § to 7:30—75¢ COLUMBIA 5042 ~ Philipsborn 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. Eleventh Hour Julia Denning. Jlnul 5 is the date announced for the ~holiday luncheon of the wuhlngum City Alumnae Chapter of the Chi Omega Fraternity, which is to be at 1 o'clock in the Mayon Room of the Madrillon. It is expected that cov- ers will be laid for 60 guests, includ- ing both active and graduate members from the chapter at George Wi University and members from the chapters of the various colleges and universities who are in Washington at this time. Miss Mary Temple Hill is chairman, assisted by Mrs., Willlam Blmnnr and Miss Helen Walten. Beta Chaper of Phi Pi Epsilon So- rority announces its annual Christmas dance to be held on the 26th instant at the Potomac Boat Club. Miss Helen AtDEMOLL’ 5":.':“; and Miss Olivia Atherton have of the arrangements. uhlnlo'n Chapter of 'l‘r\nlty collm Alumnge Association announces that their fifteenth annual ball will take place Priday, February 8, 1020, at the Willard Hotel. Miss Monahan - is chairman the dance and will be assisted by Miss Sarah Stock, James J. Hlyden, Miss Bernadette Sheehan, Mrs. John Jay , Miss Catherine McMahon, Miss Rita Venable, Miss Alicia Goenner and Miss Mary Coleman, Bachelors' Cotillon Due At Mayflower January 7 Plans have been completed for the second bachelors’ cotillon, which will be held on the evening of January 7, in the grand ballroom of the Mayflower. It was originally planned to give the second eostillon January 14, but it was later decided to move up the date a week earlier. If the detal which are being arranged now are carried out it bids fair to being even a more elaberate cotillon than the first one. Comdr. Theodore Jewell will lead the next co- tillon with Miss Elsle Alexander. Gen Horton again will direct the figures, e e The new British freight-earrying aeroplane, called the Vellore, is the first bujlt to carry more than its own weight, It weighs 4,550 pounds and can carry 4,950 pounds at a speed of 110 miles per hour. Twelfth & G Sts. Ideal Xmas Gifts Something for the Whole Family P URCHASES made here tomorrow will be de- livered in time for Christmas. We have put on extra wagons and help to take care of the last minute rush. Although we close at 6 o’clock to- morrow our wagons will be delivering late into the night. We have also put on extra Radio men to install radios for the last-minute buyers. Sole Representative for the Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Reproducing Pignos New Model Orthophonic Victrolas $150 Victrola-Radiola $250 Portable Vietrolas $25 and $35 Duo-Art Reproducing Grand $1,295 tadio in Cabinet Complete, $147 Beautiful Baby Grands $495 to $1,800 New Upright Pianos, $295 to $600 Sold on Our Budget.Plan - . . Start Monthly Payments Feb. 1st Make This a Baby Grand Xmas With a STECK GRAND No matter what make you contemplate buying, or priee you have decided to pay, we strongly recommend that you see the Steck Petite Grand before deciding. “The Smallest High-Grade Piano in the World.” This Petite Grand Is Only 4% Feet: Long. Semi-Annual Clearance STARTS TOMORROW-—MONDAY! ERE it is. .the great event you've been waiting for wonderful opportunity to SA MONEY on the popular Cinderella footwear of new and stylish lines! The shoes rep- resented in this sale are ail late Fall and Winter models, spe- cially priced at— $ 3 A“ No.C. 0.D.’s Sales Oxfords, No Charges No Returns Final | Pumps and Ties in Black Suedes Brown Suedes Burgundy Blue Velvet Black Kid ALL SIZES But Not Every Style m Every Size 17 lnd Inez M. Board. 8 Rev. ‘W. Tolson. Miss Evel Walki e SEIE Blgz:,t fn';l!‘!u_‘_ l'H nnd Beatrice (Cannon, s Evelyn Walker, daughter of ; and Mrs, Harold Walker, entertained a g Tomas 3’:’”5".’&'.1.’.‘3,;" {and Vada A cowl. company of young people at the Club | Tolsc on Chanticler supper dan dance last night. Ar aris, 2], and Helen Smith, 17; Teal. 22, and Olivette Wil- iy i, 7 o Btg e - Winter a¢ the Mayfower, Wil entertain w'fi'\‘:’.m"n 'r'f"&m"' ERUATTHIRG at dinner Monday evening, Janugary 7, A‘Nw" Blls;!nl and Pennie Williams, 25; for her granddaughter, Miss Elizabeth i iy Wilcox of New York, preceding the sec- Mins® Mapparet Tull, (23; ¥ ond of the Washington Bachelors' co- - tillions 1n the ballroom of the Mayflower “* that evening. Miss Emily Lyman Storer and her sis- ter, Miss Edith Storer, will entertain at ° tea Thursday afternoon at the Ward- man Park Hotel, when their guests are asked to meet Mrs. Charles Colden Mill- er. Before her marriage in June, Mrs. ¢ Miller was Miss Margaret Colton Wells ~~of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Miller make % their home at 1712 Sixteenth street. 'fiachrach' Mrs. Charles M. Jones entertained at 1342 Conn. Ave. Pot. 4007, S Let us give you nat- urally curly hair Nature’s Only Rival, the Realistic Permanent One that is really different. 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