Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1929, Page 10

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10" % ANNE’S TEA SHOP 1731 Conn. Ave. Phone Decatar 4229 Old Fashioned Home Cooked 5 to 8 O’Clock P.M. Courteous and Prompt Services Ample Parking Space GEO. W. SPIER JEWELER New Address 806 14th St. N.W. Watches—Diameonds Jewelry—Silverware Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Established 1890 Mr. McDevitt Says: 20T, i the time to -mo opders for made order” dra) be slad to onsult with 3¢ b TR O McDEVITT Greenway Inn Thanksgiving Day Dinner color 121 F st District 8211 C 0 Celery N Ovster Cocktail N E Reast Vermont Turkey Cranberry Sauce C Brolled Tenderloin Steak Mushroom Sauce Asparagus HNollandaise Green Gages Candied Yams Potatoes Creamed Greenway Special Punch Florida Salad Minee Pie _ Pumpkin Ple Frosen Puddi Nuts $1.25 1t 7:30 P.M. Col. 10118 Ann Taber | » Menu Olives Frait Cocktail Chieken Consomme Creele Gumbo Tes Ce tee m<> -HCO=- ~ Thanksgiving Dinner 1to 8 P.M. Two Dollars No Tipping Menn Oyster Cocktall Consomme Celery Hearts Olives Roast Turkey—New Eng. Dressing CHOICE: Pum) Pile with Cheese or with Cream and Honey Hot )(lneemnt Sundae Pro!‘nng[ Pudding Assorted Cakes Coffee Meyer Davis Orchestra 1103—8 to 8 For Reservations Phone National 5460 THE DODGE HOTEL (Formerly Grace Dodge Hotel) North Capitol and E Streets Be Fitted toa (% A side openingWrap-Around® of gleaming silk brocade—light- ly boned and lined with soft broadcloth, rounds the hips to enchanting lines. Broad, soft, knit elastic panels over each hip, to which are attached hose sup- porters smoothing the thigh to flowing lines. An interesting combination of vertical light o | Re | _ Represe Fred A. Britten will entertain at dinner this SOCIETY. THE EVENING SOCIETY?} '"llnklgmng Dinner [The Ambassador of Italy Guest of prenclent of Columbia Umvcrmty and Mrs. Butler HE Ambassador of Italy Nobile de Martino was the honor at dinner last evenin ew York of the President of Cdumbn University and Mrs. Nicholas Murray Butler. The other 8;:‘! were, Lady Lister Kaye, Brig. . and Mrs. Cornelius Vlndfl‘bfl!. Mr. H. . and lll’l. Last nght. by supper at Chantecler, to which her aunts, the Misses Bayard of Philadel- in | phia, have invited the debutantes, who il Fecelve with her at the tea, and Mr. R. R. Bogge, Mr. Sheldon Biyas. Mr. Pepe Rivas, Mr. J. Hale McKillip, ' Mr. Rodney Fiske, Mr. Robert Kinkley, | Mr. John Sweeney and Mr. Henry Price ‘Wright, jr. Mrs. Elmer O. Leatherwood, wife of Representative Leatherwood of Utah, will entertain at a tea dance tomorrow .| in the palm court of the Mayflower for Sarah !chuyler Butler, Signor Eman- uele Graszsi, the Italian consul general in New York; Mr. Robert Bridges and Mr. Gratton Cushin; hing. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Francis Adams will go to New York today to remain over giv- ing with their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8. Morgan. presentative lIeCor-hku Spend Thanksgiving Day in South. Representative Ruth Hanna McCor- ml:k Priett Washington yesterday to n:e.: the Thanksgiving holiday in Aiken. Rej ntative and Mrs. Charles A. hwm entertain at a tea Friday from 4:30 until 7 o'clock at their home, Bellevue, 2715 Q street, in honor of their daughter, Miss Starr Eaton. Miss Eaton will be assisted by her cousin, Miss Lo- raine Coutts and a number of the sea- son’s debutantes. Mrs. Eaton will have a number of her friends pouring. Representative and Mrs. Joe Crail of California will be hosts at dinner on Thanksgiving day in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower, having 10 in their party. - Miss Alva M Seger, daughter of Rep- resentative and Mrs. George N. Seger, has selected wursday, Decsmber 19, for the date f0r her wedding to Rep- resentative mu H Dominick of New- berry, 8. C. ceremony will be performed at 1’.‘ so o'clock at the May- flower Hotel, Rev. J. Henry Harms, D. D., pastor of the Lutheran Church of Holy .Commumion, Philadedphia, offi- ciating. Dr. Harms is a rormer Tesi- dent of Newberry and a life-long friend of the bridegroom-elect. A reception will follow the ceremony in the Chinese room. The bride will have as her at- tendant Miss Margaret Ayres, daugh- ter of Representative and Mrs. W. A. Avres of Wichita, Kans., and Mr. Harry W. Dominick of Newberry will be the best man for his brother. The ushers vtube)lr George J. Seger and Mr. Reginald Seger of Passaic, N. J., brothers of the ‘bride. ntative and Mrs. evening in honor of the retiring Min- ister of Egypt -nd lune s.my tative L. ,/who are llv\ng at ”25 Clfl\sdnl today Smif d avenue, left Washington mnbdvlnl at their home Ill Bec The Minister of Persia, Mirsa Davoud Khan Meftah, has returned to Wash- ington after spending a few days in New York. A number of dinner ies will be given this evening. the first of the serles of dances to be given by the Dancing Club at the Cfirl‘l Hotel. The fl“blh is ol red’ b ll’:-{{ouhd couples, and 1is sponso: y - ert Ransdell and Mrs| Winslow Van for the wedding were to nwumln( in the brit an topeovised aftar ot b quartet gave #. program of nuptial selec- Fhe bride entered the room{ unat- tended, wea a gown of white satin trimmed with Duchesse lace. Her tulle vell was fastened with orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white bravadia and roses. Mr. William A. Mearns, jr., was best man for his brother. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony. Mr. Mearns and his bride left later for a vodnlnl Mp, Mearns wearing a cerise costume, with s fur coat. They will be at home in Chevy Chase, upon their return. The out-of-town guests were Mr. D Laurance Chambers of lndl.l.nl Ind.; the Rev. Tileston F. Chaml Miss Caroline Laurance Chambers, Miss Elizabeth K. Chambers of Granville, Ohio; Miss Kate K. Macartney of New Yurk Mrs, Schuyler Davis of Rochester, Y.; Mr, and Mrs. B. Lounes Jackson of North Clrollnl ‘Mrs. Charles Heath Heyl of Montreal, ‘Canada; Mrs. Robert Dix Benson of Passaic, N. J.: Mrs. Arthur Sullivan of Clifton, N. J. g:‘-'-umbe Van Dyke aumnl ‘The brlde is the granddaughter of the late Admiral John J. Almy. Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien will en- tertain at tea today from 4 to 7 o'clock, when they will present the Ilatter's dsulhur Miss Caroline Roebling to sociel standing in the large bay window, with tall palms and flowers making an ef- fective background. She will wear an unusually lovely gown, fashioned of mh cream velvet, with a long waist- d bodice with fitted sleeves and a long !llrt falling long at the back. The frock is quit uuf""' save for a cape collar of exqs t d'Venice will e an Mrs. 0%mvlflbelnn During Swinnen of Wilmington, gram. Mr. and Mrs. Hen will entertain at a smal Price Wright 1812 Twenty- at the abdomen, allows the most tailored skirt to hang perfectly. A dainty rose patterned medal- lion is used for trimming in the center front. Whelan’s 1105 F Street *Trade Mark Reg. U. S, Pac. OF. Ass| Mme. Peter, Mme. Proc] Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. James cnrrol Frazer, Mrs. John W Pendleton Mayo, Mrs. W Tuckerman_and iss Elsie Bayard of Philadelphia. With' be Misé Loranda ura Tuckerman. m debutante will receive with her mother, wearing a dainty frock of sea- foam green, fashioned on simple lines, 'nu ‘bud will receive with her mother, | : |45¢ Per de- organist, will give an flnpreullve pro- | tea this after- | their daughter, Miss Margaret Leath- erwood, who will arrive in Washington today from Barnard College to spend the week end. This is Miss Leather- wood's first year in college. ‘The military attache of the Spanish embassy, Maj. Victoriano Casajus, en- tertained at the dinner dance last eve- ning in the gold room of the Wardman Park Hotel in honor of Mr. J. J. O'Brien and Mrs. O'Brien of South Bend,, Ind. There were eight in the company. Former Senator Davis Elkins of Mor- gantown, W. Va,, is spending the week ened in Washington at the Mayflower with his mother, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins. Mrs. C. Ashmead Fuller will enter- lain a company of 12 at dinner this evening at the Carlton preceding the dancing club. Senor Manuel A. de Olazabal of Buenos Aires has arrived in Washing- ton to take up his duties as an attache | to the Argentine embassy and is stay- ing at the Mayflower. Due to the death of the Secretary of ‘War the officers’ hop at Fort Myer scheduled for December 12 will not be | held. The next hop at Fort Myer will be held on January 16, 1930. ‘The first secretary of the French embassy, M. Jules Henry, has gone to New York to spend a few days. | Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Borden will be hosts at dinner tonight in their home, on Ashmead place, preceding the Dancing Club at the Carlton. ‘The annual Navy Relief Ball, planned to take place tomororw night at the Willard Hotel, has been postponed to a future date on account of official mourning. e Mrs. David H. Kincheloe, will ac- confpany her daughter, Miss Jene Kincheloe and Miss Caroline Hyde, daughter of the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Arthur M."Hyde to Annapolis | to attend the Thanksgiving dance at| the Academy. ‘The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. L. 8. Rowe, went to | Philadelphia today to preside at a special session of the American Academy of Political and Social Science of which he is president. He will return to the Capital after the session. Mrs. Rea of Pittsburgh Giving Annual Tea at Walter Reed. Mrs Henry R. Rea of Pittsburgh will guest at the Mayflower until Mon- dly and will then leave for her Winter home in Palm Beach. Mrs. Rea, who organized the Gray Ladies of Walter Reed Hospital during the war, will fol- low her usual custom of giving ‘Thanksgiving tea at the hospital t morrow for the patients, followed by a dance in the evening. Her grandson, Oliver Rea, is with her in Washington and will accompany her to Florida. Rear Admiral and Mrs. C. L. Hussey of Litchfield, Conn., are spending the week end in’ Washington at the May- .| flower with the latter's parents, Rear Admiral and Mrs. W. H. Brownson. | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John Wise Morse have canceled the dinner they were giving at the Willard tomorrow evenln' preceding the Navy relief ball. ‘They plan to entertain at dinner on January 2, the date set for the ball at * | the Willard. Former Senator Robert Owen re- mrned last night to his apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel after a trip 8| to New York. Mrs. Owen will leave in a few days for St. Louis, where she will pass 10 days or two weeu The mlrrlue of Miss Helen Frances L& H ughter of Mr. and Mrs. cmnu wulem Le Hew of 629 Quincy street northwest, to Mr. Prancis H. Brink of New York, M. C, took ghu at 4 o'clock Monday, November 25, in the Petworth M. E. Church. The Rev. Samuel E. Rose officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Oeor‘e Oakley Totton, jr, are in New York where they at- unded the Elihu Root medal presenta- tion last evening at the National Acad- emy of Design. ‘The third soiree of the Club Boheme will be held tomorrow night at the Carlton. Among those making reserva- tions are Comdr. and Mrs. John W. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mondell, Mr. William B. Clarke, Comdr. and Mrs. C. N. Hinkamp, Miss Elizabeth Ken- nedy, Col, Warren Rauson, Mme. von Lewinski, Mr. Gwynn Gardiner, jr.: l-urry Fowler and Mr. Henderson B. Gregory. Miss Kathleen H Carson and Miss Virginia Carson, who have been study- ing in Wllh\nmn left today for Fla., re they will attend the Wise Dnmtlc school, ‘They have been WEAVING MOTR _ROLES, BAD are invisible roven Process B. L GERSHANICK Sutte ul. n.fl:.-:: ;on:-'. slds. Pastry Shop SANDWICHES nII -nm occasions $3.25 gl . ikt Aldiienal [ The States Restaurant 516 North Capitol St. I Tlnnluxivinl Dinner, $1 Grape Prun ili Cholce Soups icken Consomme Imperial | Roast Young Maryland Turkey | Cranberry Jelly Broiled Lamb_ Chops Prime Ribs of Beet Candied Sweet Potatoes Green Peas Lettuce and Tomato Salad French Dressing Pumpkin or'Hot Mince Pie Plum Pudding Brandy Sauce N.\v I.oe-tio- M-lropohl raschino STAR. WASHINGTON, leutenant, U. 5‘ Lhe guests here of Vaj. and Mrs. Gme . Paine of m l'.h street nort! ‘Wilmeth-Menke Announced From h. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wilmeth of Philadelphia and Washington, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice Wilmeth, and Mr. Bernhard H. Menke of Beverly, Mass. The marriage I be in the Spring. Mr Wilmeth wfll be ‘remembered here as the former director of the Bureau of Engraving and Pnnung Dr. and Mrs. Robert Perry Cummins of Germantown, Pa., are guests at the Willard, having come to Washington for the funeral services of Senator ‘Warren, a close friend of Dr. ins. Mrs. James M. Burch has as her guest in her -rnmenz at the Ward- man Park Hotel, Mrs. Alfred T. Peaslee of Dubuque, Iowa. Mr._and Mrs. Harral Mulliken and Miss Ruth Mulliken have opened their new house at 2019 Q street for the Winter, and Miss Eleanor Mulliken will be with them for the Christmas holidays Mrs. Walter A. Bloedorn has sent out cards for a series of luncheons at the | Club of Colonial Dames. Mr. L. W. Miller entertained at the dinner dance last evening in the gold room of the Wardman Park Hotel, when he had 12 guests in his party. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black are en route to Washington to spend giving with the latter's father, cvl Henry May. They have been at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., for about three weeks. Dr. Abram Simon left town today for Detroit, Mich., where he is to besguest speaker for the community Thanksgiv- ing service, attended by representatives of all the various creeds and faiths in the city of Detroit. Judge Robert B Nevin of the United States District court for the southern district of Ohlo and Mrs. Nevin are at the Carlton, where they will remain over Thanksgiving, having come on from their home in Dayton. Judge and Mrs. Nevin have with them while in Wash- ington their daughter, Miss Betty May :ev::. and their son, Mr. Robert 8. evin, Mohamed Bey Charaul, the brother of Mme. Samy Pasha, entertained a party last evening at the Club Chante- cler supper dance. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson L. Ford, jr., entertained last night at the fourth of a series of bridge they are giving in the Colonial Hotel. Mrs. Grace Kane Bin- ford, wife of Judge E. J. Binford of In- diana, won first honors, having made high score for the four seties. Miss Frances Peralta, dramatic so- prano of the Metropolitan Opera Co., spent yesterday at the Dodge Hotel, while en route back to New York after appearing in the guest performances of “Carmen” in Pittsburgh. The League of Republican Women | will entertain at tea on Priday at the Bare Building, 910 Seventeenth street, for members and invited guests, who will be received by the president, Mrs. Edward A. Harriman. ‘The hostess for the afternoon will be Mrs. Virginia White Speel and presid- mg n the tea table will be Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Adam Wyant. Mrs. Clyde Kelly and Idl&! Janet Richards. Members of the District of Columbia branch of the Needlework Guild of America had luncheon, before their an- nual meeting, at the Ifon Gate Inn yesterday. Mrs. C. D. Swope was i charge of arrangement. Mrs. Acheson P. Hassan, the president, and Miss Mabel Boardman attended the luncheon. Miss Nellie Lee Kidwell of Washing- ton, and Mr. Robert Howell Furlow of Atlanta, Ga., were married Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. Anne’s Episcopal Church, Annapolis, with only a few friends and relatives witnessing the ceremony. The service was fead by 0.:1’: Rev, Edward D. Johnson of Annaj olis. The bride was given away by her mother, Mrs. Annie E. Kidwell of Wash- ington. Mr. Owen Furlow served his brother as best man. The bride wore a gown of dark blue transparent velvet with hat and acces- scr(u in matching shades. She carried Lh cflnt of pink roses and lilles of e val After 'Ju ceremony Mr. and Mrs Furlow left on a motor trip. They wil! be at home at 829 Quincy street north- west Washington. Considerable interest is being shown in the card party of E Pluribus Unum Chapter, Daughters of the America: Revolution, which will be held Saturday at 8 o'clock p.m., at the elt Hote! i Special xThanksgwmg Dinner $1.00 BRITT’S 1621 HSt. 1211 Wisco Old-Fashioned Thanksg: TURKEY DINNER 8"5 ¢ Served 12 to 8 DRY CLEANED Everything s 1 .00 Dry Cleaned Phone Pot. 3900 DOLLAR DRY CLEANING CO. 1731 7th St. N.W. Only One Dollar THANKSGIVING DINNER 2 until 7 o'clock pm. Celery Pickles Olives Planked Haddock Parisienne Potatoes Soup or Cocktail Roast Turke; Roast Duckling Fried Chicken, !o;fihu;n Tende: Brussels its romou Stris I1 Kale " Sotnach lum_Pudding, Rum Sauce Chocolate, Vanilla or Peach Ice Cream Coffee Tea Milk Also a la Carte Sea Food Pldt(u Sirloin Steak Pla Make Re: rvnlhl Now * Line. 10323 i mflnhnvtuumonhlamAumnmu Miss Wright will be t| theater party followed From 11 am. to 10 p.m! Pumpkin Ple Mince N Nuts After Dinner Mints GORDON HOTEL 2101 llxtm'.h street northwest, the proceeds to be used for the educa and patriotic 'ort of the ehmr Mrs. William B. Sinnott is gen- eral chairman in charge of arrange- ments. The tronesses and _honor Soar president generai. s, Harrict | Dun eral; Mrs. Vluthn Rig ‘li-rll Josiah Van Orsdel, Mrl Wlllllm Sherman Tker, Mrs. David D. Caldwell, Miss Helen Harman, Mrs. Henry B. Patten, Miss Nellie Grant Ross, M¥s. J. Edgar Smith, Mrs. George Hijllyer, jr.; Mrs. Harry Col- fax Grove, Mrs. John M. Beavers, Mrs. Marie W. Hi s, Mrs. R. A. Porter- fleld, Mrs. R. H. McNei!, Mrs. James H. Harper, Mrs. Adela Bnnd. Mrs. Alanzon D Morehouse, Mrs. C Hll Mrs. W A. Durhllll. Mrs. g Hight, . Frank F. Greeni l'l“, Mrl R. Wln!wn Holt, Mrs. J. F. Little, Mrs. A. E. T. Hansmann, Mrs. W. H. Wltner, ‘Theodore M. F. Knaj Mrs. Sylvanus E. Johnson, Mrs. Bryant, Miss Anna Grove, Mrs. E. Curry, Mrs. Harvey M. Priend, Mrs. M. W. Godey, Mrs. William C. Teubner, Miss Elizabeth Cooper, Mrs. H. R. John- son, Miss Elizabeth Hartman, Miss Har- riet P. Lander, xl James H. Langille, Mrs. Willlam iffer, Mrs. Frank E. Mack, Mrs. J. MacFarquhar, Mrs. F. L. Rowe, Miss um.u Langille, Miss Mary L. Pfeiffer. Miss Laura E. West- over and Miss Virginia Patterson. ‘The_next dance to be given by the New York State Society will be held in* the Wills room of the Willard Hotel Mond: The special event of this oceasion will be a prize waltz. All members and guests are urged to compete and enter into it with a spirit of -festivity. The prize will be an attractive one and worthy of competition. . Riding and Hunt Club teo Have Thanksgiving Day Run. The officials and members of the Riding and Hunt Club are making ar- rangements for a large iving day hunt tomorrow morning at 10: ao o'clock at the end of Massachusetts avenue extended. Among those who will ride are Maj. W. M. Grimes, Miss Elizabeth Jackson, Mr. Melvin C. Hazen, Mr. H, T. Cole, Miss Margo Couzens, Mrs. F. M. An- drews, Mr. John Pinerty, Mrs. Arthur A. Snyder and her daughters and Mrs. . | Burdett Wright. ‘The club plans to bave hunts every Saturday afiernoon at 3 o'clock throughout the season. ‘The dinner in the baliroom of the Willard Hotel which the National Wom- an’s Party will give Saturday evening. December 7, will have an international character. The activitiés of American women in international affairs and the advancement of women in other coun- tries will be presented by a brilliant group of speakers, which includes Am- bassador Perrara of Cuba, Doris Ste- vens, chairman of the Inter-American Commission of Women; Mrs. Jane Nor- man_Smith of New York, chairman of the National Council, and Mrs. Fanny Bunand-Sevastos of Paris, an interest- ing young artist, who is spending the Winter in ‘ashington. Mrs. Inez Haynes Irwin, the well known author, will preside The dinner will be attended by a Chastleton Cafe 16th and R—N. 10,000 Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving Dinner 4:30—7:45 PM. SUPERIOR POOD AND SERVICE Ial! wtw YORK AVE. Decide Now To Enjoy a Good Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner At Blossom Inn in a charming $1 environmeyt. oy 4:30 to 8 P. M. Frank P. Fenwick) Prop. Finest of Everything, Chilled Celery Mock Turtle Soup Roast Vu--uq Barly June Peas Rt Presh 1 e PR e oren 916 16th Street N.W. Make Heservation Early—Nat. 6264 pri s, toes M: Pruit Salad er House Rolls ‘American mi D. C./ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, number of onl-vl-unm tional | be here for the nation: the Woman's m entertain Among those ] of friends at the dinner are Mrs. Valen- tine Winters of Dlmn. Ohilo; Mrs, Florence Bayard Hilles of Dela: l(rl. ald R. Hooker ot lllnbeth Selden Rogers and Mrs. Jobn Jay White of New York, Miss Jessie Dell, Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest, Mrs. Appleton Clark, Mrs. Harvey Wiley, Miss Sara Gi n, Miss Laura Berrien, Mrs. Paul E. , Miss Aline Solo- mons, . Miss Mabel Van Dyke, Mrs Wymond Bradbury and Dr. ©’'Malley of Washington. Mrs. Merlin Hull, wife of Representa: tive Hull of Wisconsin: Mrs. Willlam L. Lewis, Mrs. George W. Ashworth and Miss Anna L. Gayley will be guests of Mrs. J, Harry Cunningham -t the celebrity breakfast of the National .| League of American Pen Women Satur- day at the Willard Hotel. Mrs. Cun- ningham is a past president of the Na- tional League and is sponsor for the past presidents’ table. Others who have held this ofice and who will be at this table are Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy, who will have with her as her guest Mrs. Joseph Dixon, wife of the Assistant Secretary of the - Interior; Mrs. Edith Kingham Kern, whose will be Miss Anna Pearl Cooper of faculty of George Washington Univer- sity, and Mrs. Virginia King Frye. Among others who have taken tables are Mrs. Herbert J. Drane, wife of v- resentative Drane of Florida: James W. Orme and Mrs. ldnr B. Kay. o Mrs. Elizabeth C. Pred entertained at a reception and musicale Monday eve- ning at her home, on Clifton street, in honor of former Gov. Nellie Tayloe SWIMMING POOL OreN 10 THE PusLic Dany LA MNP M Mombership card, without charge, on epplication SWIMMING PARTIES ARRANGED Chanksgining Marvelous Fruit Cake Tempting Plum Pudding Table Delicacies Pastries, Confections, Ices and Ice Cream made in our own kitchen and of & de- lectableness unsurpassed. - SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER DE LUXE—$2 On the Messzanine Balcony 1to8 P. M. AVIGNONE FRERES 1777 Columbia Road Phone: Columbia 0333 ‘BURLINGTON HOTEL 1120 Vermont Ave. N.W. THANKSGIVING DINNER $1.50 12:30 to 2:30 P.M. ‘Turtle Soup Roast '!\lr!eg Chestnut Ml Giblet: Gravy Tenderlo\nnam— Sweet Potatoes en Marshmallow Creamed &\llmn'er Fresh Spinach ac] Alligator Pear Salad—French Pumpkin Pie—Whipped Cream Hot Mince Pie Butterscotch Ice Cream Fresh Strawberry Parfait French Vanilla—Chocolate— Black Walnut Ice Cream Pruit Cake Plum Pudding—Brandy Sauce and Hard Sauce Hot Ro!ll—"lrmlllde Coffee Mints Nuts Phone Decatur 500 for Reservations THANKSGIVING . . . DINNER November 28—1:00 to §:00 P. M. Young Radishes Queen Olives Chicken Consomme ms ashed in Cream 5 Hot Mince Pie Peach Ice Cream Cake AND A QUARTER BRIGHTON HOTEL 2123 California St. N.W. Entrance Throush Hotel Lobby . NOTE: For those who'like the same tast try our da-lx] BRIGHTON SPE’CI L faod at_more erate l SEVENTY-FIVE - | and Mrs. BOCTETY. Pearson, Mr. Plh:her Mrs. Laura Kendall of )l.l,‘l covell !mlth of Ari: Europe Mrs. William J, Chapman of Baltimore, Mrs. Pranklin King, Mrs. Maude lvl.nl l(urphty, Mn Eugene R. Dawson, Mr. R. Waggaman, Mr, Fred P. Myers, M Buckheister, Mr. Aubrey, Wardwell, Mrs. Theodore Ross, Mr. Guillermo Single, Mr. James E. Nelson and Miss Fula Thomas. An enjnvlble musical program was ven by Mrs. Laura Kendall, Miss Lil- fan Chenoweth, Mr. Guillermo Single and Mr. Theodore Ross. Senor Gonzalo de Arango of Cuba will la:nv: :alh'l‘\:' Friday for Chi- m several other large In thl Middle West befe - to Washington. bt Five thousand dollars was raised for the Sussex Eye Hospital at.the recent m%e:‘ given by Dame Nellie Melba in Many Unusual and A“rldln ll“cru in Wall Paj tovest o vou: oost. Fhe sost for s Toom ‘or Twe Cornell \ w-ll Paper Co. 714 13th N.W. Nat'l 6708 —table Thanklpvmg greetings and re- membrances. Cen- terpieces, baskets and boxes at Moderate Prices. ving Flowers Telographed Anywhers GEORGE C. For Reumntiom Phone Columbia 5042 Delightful Musie L. B 1-8 P.M., $1.60 Stoneleigh Court dfe Conn. Ave. and L St. N.W, Phori#_National 2266 Wonderful Women’s and Men’s Handkerchiefs of purest linen. unusual and exclusive designs_very modest char or these exclusive handker Mo rrl.lltTl Embroidery 827-829 11th St. N.W. Thanksgiving Dinner at the Allies Inn 12:30 to 7:30 P.M. Lo S AR A A AR S S AN You will thoroughly enjoy the COMMUNITY DINNERS now being served in Tilden Gardens Cafe Connectieut Ave. at Tilden Street From 6 to 7:30 P.M. Sundays, 1 to 3—8:30 to 7:38 Dinner, $1.00 Luncheon, 75¢ ‘and $1.00 Served Daily from 12 1o 2 P.M. “Our cuisine and service are equaled by noné at the price. and ucefltd by NONE at ANY Let us do your mm-mmmg for: you—~Private LUNCHEONS DINNERS BRIDGE ::‘c ‘the -;'E‘n‘.,m"’""fil-"{b'»efl"' ege wfi,fififi‘@fi— all (COLUMBIA RD. Ar18TIST OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR. An OH-Fnhonod 6-Course TURKEY DINNER THANKSGIVING DAY Neoon Until 8 P.M. %mm of ked : or SlZS THE WILLARD Announces That C€HEF GABRIEL LINASSIER has prepared a special THANKSGIVING DINNER to be served in the CRYSTAL ROOM A Menu Such as Only The Willard Cuisine can offer discriminating patrons Perfect Service The Cover—$3.50 12 noon to 9 p.m.

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