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Charms Big Audierice At Fort Humphreys Committee in Charge Scores Success in Selecting Fea- ture Numbers — Society News Notes in Week's Coiner. Maj. and Mrs. Henry C. Johannes returned Monday from a leave of ab- sence which they spent in Canada and the Middle West. Mrs. M. A. Finch arrived Thursday h. Lieut. and Mrs, N. L. Hemenway, en route from Fort Dupont, Del, to Jack- sonville, Fla., were guests of Lieut. and Mrs, Beverly C. Snow Wednesday and Thursday. Lieut. Otto S. Tinkel was a dipner guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Snow luncheon guest of shington. J. 8. | Pirst street celebrat Fralielensd il SULCAY MARRIED NOVEMBER 8 MRS. WILLIAM L. SIMMONS, marriage this month she was Miss Marie Harriet Hudson, daughter Before her of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hudson, jr. —Carter-Bailey Photo. St. Matthew's Sodality Plans Benefit Card Party Arrangements are being completed for the annual card party to be given by the members of the Sodality of St. Matthew’s Church at the Mayflower Hotel on Taursday evening at 8:30 o'clock for the benefit of the church Included in the partial list of patrons and patronesses are: Right Rev. Mgr. Edward L. Buckey, Rev. John J, Coady, . D, J. U. D.; Rev. Edward H. Roach, v. William F. Stricker, His Excellency Claudel, Prince and Princess Albert Ligne, Sir Ronald Lindsay, Sir John ‘Broderick, His Exceilency and Mme. Debuchi, Viscount and Vis- countess d’Alte, Frau von Prittwitz und affron, 'Senor and Senora de Alfaro, Admiral and Mrs. . Gen. J. McIntyre, Gen. . J. Lenihan, Col. Arthur O'Brien, Col. J. Donevan, Capt. Joseph P. Mrs. Milton E. A‘Ilel, Mrs, J. F] I r i Y H Jules , s Ulrich Duvivier, Mrs. Mary Kenna Mrs. W. H. Emory, Mrs. jAnne and Mr. John K. Ewing. e e Mzr. and Mrs. Gilligan Surprised on Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilligan of 2204 ted thelr silver wed- anniversary last evening. evening Woman's Bible class of the Rhode Island Avenue strains of March,” during which about a hundred friends _congratulated . Mrs, Arthur Richards sang Truly,” Mrs, apprecia to Mrs. Gilligan of | work in connection with the Bible class. Mrs. John Kindle arranged the party and the attractive Autumn decorations which filled the house. Mr. Gilligan is a2 member of the School Board, president of the North Citizen’s Association, ist choir master of the Rhode Island Methodist Protestant Church and teacher of the young men’s Bible class. Mr. Colbourne to Address Defllocr.fic wom.n.. Cl“b Mr. Maurice Colbourne, lecturer for an actor, director, producer, soldier, economist. He played Dunois in the RE-UPHOLSTERING At Special Reductions Repalr Work. Refinishing. 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John Foote, Mrs. John Ol Neve American Poetry Circle Enjoys Rare Program ‘The American Poetry Circle held its Maud Scruggs, was assisted by the offi- cers, Miss Althea Alderson, Mrs, Gardner Phillip Orme and Miss Diana Mrs. | Miss Diana Powell, Mrs. Joseph ney, A. Emery, Miss Rose Shea, Mrs. H. J. |jec Berens, Mrs. G. E. Hamilton, Miss Sarah Maher, Mrs. B. F. Saul, Mrs. Joseph ‘Tumulty, Miss Anne Squire, Mrs. Robert . G. Brownfield,. Mrs, Paul Swiss Societies Sponlor Mask Ball November 26 terest is being taken in the T juerade un' of the Swiss Societies of Washington to be held at the National Press Club Building No- ber 26. Mrs, H. F. 'y b m -‘gd the following commit- jons and favors, Mrs. Luckett and Mr. Adolph Hauj publicity, Miss Helen Iseli and Mr. C.L. Mahnig. When You Pay ‘08 Fora COAT You are entitled to something excep- tional and these are ... 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