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so fflje‘infidiii Society _Events of Interest, #And Personal Notes nlhlni Weddings Sched- uled"and Betrothals An- nounced — Honor Fun e CIETY. tions’ and Special Festivi-| ties Listed—Round of En: | !ertnmng. ‘The mlnlqe of Miss Mariane Min- !nigerode Maigne. daughter of Mrs. Da\- {idson Maigne of th's city and of Mr. rode Maigne of Cali- omas_ Andrew Hulfish, id_Mrs.. Thomas A.. ce Thursday . evening . fscopal CHurch, witn | ithe rector, Rev. Percy Foster Hall, off- ciating. 'The church was décorated with whité chrysanthemums, palms ana Southern smilax and lighted with can- | dies, u?tcnu rs of the chrysanths. | ‘mums Thafked the pews set aside for the \ two families and the more intimate | friends. Mr. Sherman B. Fowler, | organist of the church, played the wed- | ding marches and a program of Ip-‘ propriate music before and during the ceremony. ‘The bridal party was pres | ceded into the church by the full vestea | choir -lng ng the bridal chorus from “Lohengrin.” ‘The br.de was escorted by her un-u Mr. Prances James Davidson of Wash- ington. Her gown was of ivory panne velvet, made on long fitted lines and | with & train. Her veil of ivory tulle was 1m,enbc with orange blossoms and she: ied & shower of white roses ana \llley llies. Miss Frances Davidson | Maigne, schoolgirl sister of the bride, who is attending St. Margaret’s Schooi | in Tappahannock, VA, was maid or honor. Her gown was of peach color | panne velvet, with which she wore & Nelvet-hat of a deeper shade draped off the face, Her flowers were Kordes roses | tied with turquoise tulle. The brides- | maids were Miss Laura Evans Hulfish, cousin of the bridegroom:; Miss Kath- erine- Alexander Leadbeater, Miss Gen evieve Payton Shepperson and Miss Caroline Caverley Rust. Miss Rust and Miss Léadbeater wore peach panne velvet with soft velvet hats of a deepef shade similar to the costume of the maid of honor. They carried Kordes roses tied with turquoise tulle. Miss Shep- person and Miss Hulfish wore turquoise panne velvet with velvet hats of & darker shade and carried Kordes roses tied with ‘ peach tulle. Mr. Robert Golden Carter was best man for Mr. Hulfish, and the ushers were Mr. Johu C. Scott, Mr. John Payne Robinso Mr. William Everett Swan and Mr. Let Tucker. Following the ceremony | there was a reception at the home of | the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. Frances J. Davidson, on South Royal street. The bridal couple were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Maigne, momer of the bride, wearing_a gown of light we];et. Mrs. Hulfish, mother of the ‘with drangea = blue u'.ln stones, and es_James Dlvldmn aunt of '.ht hrlde 3 Wlllllnlwn ‘The reception ests were limited to the immediate f“ jlies and the young friends of the couple. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Hulfish left by motor for & North- ern bridal trip. 8!\ their return they will live !.ntme‘ Brawner Apartments, ce stree ”‘K{’nl:nd Mrs. Thomas A. Hulfish entertained at dinner Wednesday eve- ni receding the rehearsal of the H‘:flh - M e wedding. The guests were limited to the members the bridal party. iss Mary, Lo entertained . at P Ry th stree o b so&nm ::;a Mr. Hulfish. Parties Glm l- ‘Monor ©Of Recent Brial Mrs. Chlrl entertained a at her hame on m-!et in 'wlng crelghlon 11 Wl heat, a bride of pumber, md Mrs. Jol\n ‘Resner, wife of Resner, U. 5. N. Mrs. John Anmamu Deming of Baitimore and Mrs. Cameron ‘Wemyss, sister of the hostess, were at the tea table And were assisted by Mrs. Chester G. Plerce, Mrs. Edwin Ham- mond Pierce, Mrs, Bdgar Bayol, Mrs. | wuuun P. Herring, Miss Margaret Caroline Morton, Miss H’Irtlr!! ‘Warwick, Miss Elizabeth war. | wick and Miss. Katherine Oliver of | irfax r n, Jr, moon nl(flh M‘l&s "Reba Bonald entertained Fri- | gl day -evening incher home on North Al- fred street in honor of Ses, Aubfey Lee Downs, a-bride-of last month. The other guests were Mrs. Chafles Whalen, | Mrs. J. W.'Morris, Mrs, Harry Rudd, | Mrs. Frank-Simms, 'Mrs. C. O, Frinl Mrs. R. E.;Mtller, Mrs; James Moore, Mrs. Watren, Miss Mary Williamson, | Miss Reba Wiltshire, Miss Virginia | mlslip. uw lel Morgan, Miss Lil- | d Miss: Néllie Jennings. | nis, ‘1““& of mcr was the week ‘her grandparents, Mr. tnu uu. ‘Walter. Shelton, in Rectory, Mrs‘ l‘rmmru %&t week for l “‘Redshond was. me mek end guest o&nlma in Manassas. s Thtmas O Fairfax en- | teriained Int y Priday evening in honor of their soh-in-law- and daugh- | ter, Mr. and Mr8, Charles Loven nl‘ Wuhmm Mr. and Mrs. W. F, LeDane of Dal- | s, Tex. have arrived by motor and | will spend several weeks with the lat- | ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Gib- | eon. Mids Mary: Hunt Roberts i home | from a visit to her brother and sister- | in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Walker Roberts, 4o Norfolk. Miss ice Hancock 6f Fredericks- burg and Mr. John A. Moss of Norfol: were week end guests of Mrs. E. P. Moss. Colonigt Dames Committee Holds TIts Annual Session. Thé Alexandria committee of the | I Day 1d its ual mee OF QUALITY «and eharacter are presented by Francke at sueh mbderate prices; that unless you - the beautiful coats themselves “you would nevar believe such high quality could be bovgkt so reason: ably, | MRS. JOSEPH R, BAIIIY. ¥ ‘Wife of Lieut. Bailey of France Field, Canal Zone, and now the gue‘t of Capt. | e and Mrs. James Van Ingen in Wuhln(lan. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. mm a visit fd menn n mun- Vl where he - formerl t i | . and Mrs. 8. hll mmhn I‘l Zachary T, Orly i o - ‘Miss mm-tn “Barr -pem the pln werek ond with her Mr. and Mrs. C_F. Barr, in menuia oo MY 1t Mre and Mre, W from a visi AN Fauntleroy, in Alta Vista, V. hter-in-law, a visit 'to his son And da mmers, in | Mr. -na Mrs, Francis L. Staun ‘Mrs. Dnnm H. Brus ‘the guest of her son- w and ter, Col. and Mrs. Clarence Deems, last week for Fa‘rhope, Ala, where she will ‘spend the Winter, OF Specil Tnterest. i lal Inf | ©'Mre: Lawrence Roland entertamed:at bridge Priday evening, Novembr 18, in nonar of Miss Mary Eleanor Finks, whose engagement to Mr. Robert G. Bowman has just been announced. Prizes_were won by Mrs. Cheney and Mise Frances Shuman. | _Dr. Prank Stone left Monday for Chicago, where he was called on pro- | fessional business. Mrs. Stone is the ,nuen of friends in New York: City: n Thomas Chears of Edenton N. C.. rnd Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ritter of -lmderwoofl Photo. ing Priday aftermoon, November 15, the home of Mis. Charles Ellett Ca- | bell, un Cameron street, The follow- ing officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. William Jackson Morton, <hairman; Mrs. Robert Miller Reese, vice chairman; Mrs. Thomas B. Coch- ran, - treasuret nd corresponding sec- retary, and Mrs Cabell, recording sec- retary. Following the business meet- ing Mrs. Oabell entertained the mem- bers and & few additional guests at tea. Mrs. William J. Morton and Mrs. Hugh McGuire were at the tea table and were assisted by Mrs. Milton French, Mrs. Llewellyn Powell, Mrs, Emmett Clarké Dunn and Mrs. Henry %u.rr Wattles. . Among the guests from 'ashington were rs. Daingerfield Love, Mrs. Harvey Wattles, Mrs. Thomas Alexander Lee, Mrs. Willlam Bowie, Mrs. James McGavock, Mrs. Carl B. Keferstein and Mrs. Malcolm Mathe- son. Mr. and Mrs. John Macy Willls of Baltimore and Ruxton, Md., have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter Elsie Jean to. Mr. George Roberts Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs, Mal- colm Westcott Hill of Baltimore. Mr. Hill 48 & grandson of Mrs. Hill and the Iate George R. Hill of Alexandria. Miss | wmu was & debutante last season and | a member of the Junior League of nlmmore The wedding - will take place during the late Winter. | Mrs. Lucy Lee Finks announces the | engagement of her daughter. Mary Eleanor to Mr. Robert Glenn Bowman. The wedding will occur next month. Mr. and "Mgs. Frederick S. Thomp- | son of Hattford, Conn., were wegk end guests of the former's brother-insla and sister, Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Webb. Miss Emma Payne of Marshall, Va., | as their guest the former's mothet, |the guest ut her daughter, Mrs, A. ornt a part of last week as the guest hou! her brother, Mr. Ralph Payne. : Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Minor have | returned from their Wedding tfip. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Siorck were week end guests of the former's sister, | Mrs. Anna Scott, In Philadelphia. | Mrs. Jane Page Lewis of Keswick, V., has arrived to spend several months | with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. | and Mrs. Albert Dexter Davis. Lieut. and Mrs. Tweney Motor m Long Beach, Caliif. m{.la;‘t nnge Mrst Hugh W. Tweney, 0 have been nmontfl recently at Long Bed®h, Calif, arrived by motor st week and are the guests of Lieut, ks, | 8rd Mrs, J. W, Chadwick. ! Loref Miss ttA Carroll, Mr. John Cai- | roll and Mr. Arthur Carroll of Wooa- side, Long Island, and Miss Ellmore ot Fredenicksburg were week end guests | |of Miss Elizabeth Smith in_her home, | on North Columbus street. Miss Smith | and her guests were entertained at| | dinner last Sunday by Mr. An-me Young \ n his home, in Springfield, Mr._Frederick Cofing o l’rvvl!lr Greenway Inn Conneeticut at Cathedral Tuesd: & %‘.‘d" Th’;n‘i’:yl INRET | Chicken Roast L. 1. Duek’ Broiled Tenderloin Steak $1.00 116 1:80 p.m. Our own délisious Aot Bread and pastries daily 10118. ANN TABER 510 1:30 pm. (=] e me> -qcn--mmzzon Ind, was the week end guest of his) brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jogeph Mccmhn Mrs. A, W. Faulkner has gone to| her home, in” Asheville, N. C.. after a visit to her son-in-law and daughtet, Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Brooks on King | street. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks have now Mrs. I J. Brooks of Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sulllvan went. last week to Richmond, where they will make their home in the future. Mr, and Mrs. J. Strother Dennis and Mr. Johnson Dennis have returried tw their home, in Charlottesville, after & visit to r. and Mrs. J. H. McQowan. Mrs. Willlam Kitkpatrick of Richmond spent _the past week as the guest or Mrs. H. D. Burke. Mrs. Burke, Miss Mary _Ellen Burke, Miss Elaine Burke and Mr. C. T. McDonald are home from a motor trip to Baltimore, where | they Were guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Catlett. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blake announce | the marriage of their daughter Lois Marian to Mr. Clifford Goodman Taylor of Detroit Saturday, November 9, In Baltimore, swith the Rev. W. T. Way officiating. Mrs. C. A. Hutchinson was the week end guest of ‘Miss Euhice Meyers in va.svme | “Mrs. G. D, Delano of Oldham, v-. ls Hennage. Miss Mildred Adams is home from a | visit to relatives in Covington, Ga. 01d Dominion Boat Club Lists Thanksgiving Danee. .Thes sac! mmittee of the-Old Do- | minion Jub has 1ssued invitations for w “Thanksgiving dance Wednesday evening, November 27, at the club- use, Mrs Robert W. Sehineider is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr |and Mrs. Johh Taylor Lewis, jr, in Richmond. Mr. Bicketton Oardwell of the faculty of the Episcopal Migh School has re- | | turned from Charlottesville, where he | was an_usher at the wedding of Miss | Anna Macon Fawcus, daughter of Mrs. Thomas, Fawcus. to Dr. John MclIntire Nokes of Nashville,'son of Mr..and Mrs. G L. Nokes of Hollidaysburg. Pa., which took place’ Thursday evening, Novem- | ber 14, in St. Paul’s Memorial Chapel | at the University of Virginia. The Rev. George S. Vest has returned WEAVING MOTR FOLES, BAD TEARS, are invisible when re-woven by Process at Moderate Cost B. L. GERSHANICK' USTOM TAILORS Sulte 231 National Press Bldg etropolitan 3947 our Newport News were week end -guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mechum, brother-in-law _and _sister of M. Meechum and Mrs. Chears. . John Mulley and Miss Ella Brown of Washington, and - Mr. and Mrs. Madison Fuller and Miss Elizabeth Fuller of Arlington County have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cowl- ing on Duke street. Mts. Martha E. Howard of Boston will spend the coming week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Vicr Dr. 'and Mrs. Howard G. Stewart of ‘Detm". have announced the marriage t,l:,elr daughter, Marjojie Mabel, to ohn V. Sashler, Wednesday, Nn- vzmber 6, In their home, with. the A, K. McRae officlating. . Mr. and Sashler are living with the former's father, Mr. wmnm thler . Mr. and Mrs. . .Jamboutne of Harrisburg, Pa., nt e it week end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- aley. Mrs. AA E._Halslip is homefrot a visit to Mrs. Ellen in Petworth. Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Lawler have returned from a visit to friends in'War- Mlsl Winifred Eastham of Huntsville, Tex., who is attending schooP in Wash- m, was the week end guesi of. her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dudle; Mr, and Mts. Frances M. lmr and Miss Ella Hill ha'e returned from. a .visit to Mr. John Lill in El Paso, Tex. Miss Nancr Lee Tackett is the of Mrs. Dlvd McKittrick in Norfolk, ——— Fau-fux Hunt Club Stages Second Event of Season ‘The second ‘meeting of the Pakfax Hunt Club was held yesterday and: the hounds were cast at the home of Mr. L. E. Crandall, at Chantilly. There were about 20 participating in the hum. Ameng them being Mrs. Arthur 8 der, Miss Sophia Synder, Miss Win fred West, Mr. John Finerty, all o( Washington; Mr. L. B. Brittle of Alex- andria, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Crandall of Chantilly, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham of Fairfax, Miss Hamilton of Flushing, Long Island: Mr. W. W. Beatty, Sun- set Hills; Mr. Lewls Ferguson, Floris; Mr. H. 8. Finch, Herndon, and Mr. A Smith Bowman and Mr. Dawson, masters of the club. After the the riders were informally entertained at Sunset Hills with a breakfast by Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith Bowman. t unt Stree S Spor After m)on TWELVE Special "Sql‘e DRESSES 539 50 Regularly $45 fo ;?S.m THIRTEEN; OVEMBER 24 Redenlly Murried Mr. Charles Summers is back :mn 1 MRS. TII!)MAS VINCE\I'I' GRIFFITH, :er r'rl ‘-u. pl-n": hbers. C s Afternoon Music Series Listed by the Misses Sutro ‘The Misses Sutro, well known in the music world, have arranged a series of three afternoons of American music to b2 given at the Carlton Hotel, Friday, ; December 13; January 10 and Friday, | February 14.° At their first afternoon Salon of American music there will be | & program of Oolonial numbers, at the second ‘nusicale Charles Haubiel, com- poser and pianist, and the Norfleet Trio will be heard, and at the last musicale Harold Morris, composer and .pianist, will_present the works of Charles T. Griffes, Patronesses for this series are Lady Isabella Howard, Mme. von Prittwits, Mrs, William Howard Taft, Mme. Peter, Mme. van Royen, Mrs. Willlam De Witt Kltnhell Mrs. . Phillips Lee Golds- borour Mnaryland, Gov..Albert. C. Ritchie of Maryland, Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen, Mr. W, Le Roy Coghiii of New York, Miss Ma yder, Mrs. Reginald de ! Koven of New York, Mrs. George Dallas Dixon of Philadelphia, Mrs. ank 8. Hambleton -of Baltimaxe, Mrs. Walter ! Bruce Howe, Mr, Hugo A..Koehler of 8t. Louls, Mrs. Edward MacDowell of st | Peterboro; Mrs. Ethelbert Nevin of New York, Mr, Frank B. Noyes, Mr. Newbold | Noyes, Mrs. Richard H. Pleasants of Baltimore, Mrs. Benjamin Prince, Mrs. Eugene Coleman Savidge, Mr. Ernest Schelling and Mrs. /M. B. Schirmer of New “York; Mrs. Townsend Scott of Buitimore, Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard, Mrs, Otto Sutro, Mrs. Lawrence Town- send of Washington and Miss Elizabeth Hawkins Williams and Dr. Hugh H. Young of Baltimore. - Miss Fields Hostess To Chapter of D. A R. Ml.u Margaret Pields was hostess to Mareia Burns Chapter, Daughters nl the American Revolution, Wednes- day evening, Novem| 20, in her home, No. 21 Seventh street southeast. Refreshments were served from & prettily decorated tea table, the color scheme being blue and buff. Miss was assisted by her sisters. Mrs, W, J. Craig and Miss S. Helen Field Brotherc For Monday ¥ STREET _MUSlC HOUSE—1300 G STREET Dependable Musical Products of Every Description FOR GENERATIONS THE CHOICE PIANO FOR THE HOME AND FOR THE CONCERT PLATFORM HAS BEEN THE STEINWAY “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS" IT SHOULD BE YOUR CHO IS PURE; 1TS RESPONSIVEN UNQUESTIONED. Y NEW STEINWAY PIANOS PRICED AS LOW AS. Any new Steinway Piano may be purchased with a eash depnm of 10% and the balance extended over a period of Used pianos aceepted in partial payment E NOW. ' IMMEDIATE; ITS DURABIL- AS AN INVESTMENT .BECAUSE ITS TONE ««dT 1S SAFEST! 3875 THE NEW MICRO-SYNCHRONOUS Victor-Rapio wrm ELECTROLA 1.OTS OF GOOD MUSIC TO - REL BEAUTIFU XATION, CO? TMENT INSTRUMENTS, THAT ARE 1S THE SUREST AND SHORTEST AND' HAPPINESS! SO NEARLY PER- 'RNISH THE WORLD'S BEST MUSIC BY THE FOREMOST ARTISTS WHENEV ORTHOPHONIC RECORDS TAKE FOUR BEAUTIFUL riz. 3178 Lni ER YOU DESIRE IT. MODELS, COMPLETE, ON NEW BEAUTY ON THE “ELECTROLA” WITH 10 TUBES EACH ‘32‘3—8-| RE5 ‘298' re7s $373 E. F. DROOP & SONS CO.~1300 G. {1929 _PART THREE. Social and General News Notes From Ft. Humphreys PORT HUMPHREYS, Va., November | 83~Col, and Mrs. Jones, who are leav« ing shortly for Honolulu, were the honor guests of Maj. and Mrs. R. T. Coiner at a dinner Saturday night. ‘The other guests were Col. and Mre Edward H. Schulz, Col. Elliot J. Dent and Miss Edith Dent, Maj. A. A, Me- Lieut. H. C. Wolf and his mother, Mrs, Wolf, entertained at dinner Wed- nesday evening Col. and Mrs. Schulz and Col. and Mrs. Jones. Capt. and Mrs. Latson gave a dinner for Col. Post Bridge Club Friday night. | guests were Col. and Mrs. Jones, ¢ | and Mrs, R. Burdick of Washington, | Capt. and Mts. D. McD. Shearer, Lieut. nd Mrs. J. R. Hardin, Lieut. and Mrs. J. C. Arrowsmith of Washington, Lieut. lna Mrs. B. C. Snow, Lieut. and Mrs. K. R. Barney. Capt. and Mrs, James David Andrews, ijr, and their fwo small sons were | ihe guests of Capt. and Mrs. Sheager Thursday and Friday. Capt. Andrews, ,who is en route from St. Louis to his new station in Panama, was formerly an instructor at the Engineer School. Capt. Shearer has received orders to sail for duty in the Philippines in May. Lieut. and Mrs. George Helmick of Washington were the ¢|nner its of Lieut. and Mrs. D. Booth Priday before the bridge clllb Mrs. Booth gave an afternoon bridge party on Wednesday for the wives of the student officers. Lieut. H. Burton has received orders for Alaska. He and Mrs. Burton ! Wil not sail until the end of the sehool year, The Monday Night Bridge Club met l“ the home of Capt. and Mrs. O. B 'OX.. |'® The engagement of Miss “Alice Mc- Donough and Lieut. John F. Nesbitt of Fort Hoyle, Md,, was announced at a charming dinner Saturday night at ‘he home of Lieut. R. K.. McDonough | and her mather, Mrs. A. K. Ichonou h. Lieut. ‘Nesbitt's mother, Mrs. Beott, and his sister, Miss Klthlrln‘ I!:,eab::: d“mth. m Fort Adams, R. I, attend the The other guests were Miss Melen cflflord and mu".‘une Love of ann{mn Miss Domthy Carter, Miss Charlotte Grey, cnyt C. Lieber, jr.; Lieut. and_Mrs. A. l-l Burton, Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Snow, ueut. and Mrs. N. A. Matthias, Lieut. and Mrs. E. M. Markham, jr.; Lieut. H. M. Vndcrwuoe Lieut. H. C. Wolfe, | Lieut, L. J. Rumaggl, Lieuf. F. X. A | Purcell, Lieut., W. J. Matteson, Lieut. gy :( apt ] FOR RENT ‘Three Bedrooms, Liv- Daniel, Capt. and Mrs. Harley Latson. | and Mrs. Jones before the|cC. ©. E. Martin, Lieut. W. W. Hodge, Lieut. V. J. Esposito, Lieut. E. W. Carr and Lieut. W. O. D. Bridges. Mrs. Q. Rumagg!, mother of Lieut. L. J. Rumaggi, had a luncheon Thurs- day for Mrs. Rachel Harding of Frank- lin, Ohio. Her other guests were the Misses Shervers of Washington and Leut. and )(r! B. C. Clark of Edge- wood Arsenal Mm ‘Lorens hin were the week end guests of Lieut. and Mrs. G. C. Reinhardt. Lieut. and Mrs. L. W. Prentiss gave a buffet supper Tuesday in honor of Col. and Mrs. De Witt C. Jones. Their guests were Maj. and Mrs. C. C. Gee, Capt. and Mrs. Harley Latson, Lieut. and Mrs. J. R. Hardin, Lieut. and Mrs. F. Baish and Lieut. and Mrs. H. B. tflfine Monday Afternoon Reading C1ub | was held at the home of Mrs. R. T. | Coiner. Capt. and Mrs. Harley Latson a Sunday night supper for Lieut. E. R. Heiberg, Lieut, E. W. Carr, Lieut. W. D. BI!I 3 L Bathurst went to Balti- mm ’l"\ludl She was the guest of 'fi{. ux,lle;e Mr. F. C. Heighe, of Catons- | Capt. and Mrs. Connor_entertained Mr. and Mrs. Prederick Umhau and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marceron of Washington at a supper Sunday night. Md. Mrs. Q. W. Reinhardt of Boston and of Wasl Bay State Society Plans * Entertainment and Dance The Massachusetts Society of Wash- ington is making elaborate preparations for a big entertainment and dance in the ballroom of the Wardman Park Hotel Tuesday evening, December - 10. Several joint commiitee meetings headed by the Assistant Attofney Gen- eral, Mr. George R. Farnum, president of the society, wére held and various committees appointed. The entertain- ment will consist of a few numbers interspersed with the dancing. - The artists and their acts will be announced later. Dancing will begin prompm at city ‘will be engaged for this ir. Guest tickets and. application blanks y for new members may be obtained from the secretary, Mr. George A, Herman 1345 Gh‘lrd street nr.'flhwrat Dinner and Bndge panv Given to Honor Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Connor Roberts were hosts at dinner, followed by bridge. \in their home on* Forty-fourth street Saturday, November 16, in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Carl L. Buehl of Akron, Qhio, formerly of Washington. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Buehl, Mr" and Mrs. Samuel Shanks and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Covers. ] SUNDAY DINNER November 24th—5:30 to 9 P. M. Young Red Radishes Broiled, Bprin ast. Butter Sauce aked Hi ish Saue Aiees Sirloin of Beet Tavy ly Jun 'hlu l’ & °é.“°'i-‘.‘.‘""x!2u‘!‘a.‘i o eapple P itters, Ora; "%9 mato Sa Ad,lli):\ Mard naise renc Hot Mince Pie—Cabinet ¢ Pruit Sauce Tuttl Prugey ing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen and Bath. Large Rece'ghon Room. Elec- tric Refrigeration. Reasonable Rental THE ARGONNE § 16th & Columbia Rd. s i GOWNS LT . his entire Lavishly ‘Fur- Trimmed Sizes For the Miss and Matron 12 to 20 36 to 44 44 to 545 SHAWL COLLARS POUCH COLLARS TUXEDO FUR-FRONTS NEW STYLE CUFF IDEAS $69.50 to $99.50 COATS 55 THE | The Friendly Shop Velour De Nor Black~—Brown—Tan—Navy—Middy Gray—English Green and Patou Rec Atter Dinger Mints Coflee = Il BRIGHTON HOTEL 2123 California St. N.W. Entrance Thre Hotel Lobby Thursday, Nov. 26—Thanksgiving Dinner Bresla 07-9~11~13 G St.NW [ UGN L, .HATS WGBS % ,'7- . . . a maker of Fine Coats sells us Showroom Stock of ‘WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ STYLES AND SIZES 56930« $99.5¢ Copies of Paris Models, New Princess, Side Flare Models, Side and Front Drapes, Belted and Cape Styles, Conser- vative Straightlines Matron Models. Only the Finest FURS 4388 THEM Genuine . Chinese Badger Black, B: and Gray Wolf Dignified Kit Fox Black and Gray Caracul Very New French Lapin Pointed Wolf French Beaver Shunk-Opossum Mink Dyed Mushrat Civet Cat WORLD'’S 9rL>'s MATERIALS Broadcloth—Norma Cressella_and Other Smooth Finish Cloths Velvets—Broadtait NEW COLORS For those who de- sire, we shall be glad to lay away ‘any coat on A SMALL DEPOSIT for later delivery. 1307 to 1313 G St BRESLAU S

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