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" _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIi*TGTON) D. C, DECEMBER 11, 192I—PART 2 M B | M15s HELEN Miss. LOUISE COLBERT, ELIZABETH s VAN DYKE JOBE, o q er—— Member of the debutarte 3 dance’at M ARROLL 111 Tbodlbsczs il;rio RENCE %fléfib’:’};’l‘}i CLIN E. . et who rocently te- S ; tgsfi{':“ fiodligufmmsdg‘ _be 0 e & ed - r=s i ’ ] §1&j alitel bR Paren Litteo s rottliow ortv » e at the Washington Club HARRIS-ENING PHOTES. ‘ Social Events Listed Olden Brilliance of Life Dinners Feature Events °% e > Dinner at White House In Capital Returning as In Diplomatic Circles, FortheEadyFarey For Official Family 1922 Season Draws Near Mme. Jusserand Not to Re-| Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand and Ambassa-{Col. and Mrs. C. R. Day{President and Mrs. Harding to Entertain—Vic ’Schedule of "At Homes" ‘ For the Information Of SOCiety Devotees ceive Friday A‘ftemoo"n. dor and Senora de Mathieu to Entertain. Dinner H“,t’ Janvary 3. President and Mrs. Coolidge to Be R tablish L + H Bni R Miss Mellon Begins Series Oth I . Social F 5 Guests Invited to Meet H G s d - (-] . o . e-establishment o ays a ome Drings of Reception: Otlier An- ther Interesting Docia unctions LordandLadyLe Other onor Guests Daturday. minder of Times as They Were—Many nouncements. The ambassador of France and| first of January, when she will re- Notes. The President ang Mrs. Harding will and Mrs James F. Mitchell i Mme. Jusserand, wife of the am-|Mme. Jusserand will entertain a|SUme her Friday afternoons at home.| (o) ang Mrs. Clarence Richmond |entertain their official family at din- |president. Debutantes Presented. bassador of France, will not be atj °ompany at dinner tomorrow even- | entostained x sl 3&’2‘.;’.,.‘3-“7:%},?3 Day will entertain a company at din- |Ber Thursday evening in the White| The Attorney General, Mr. D. Dner T i 3, at|House. erty, will leave Washington to _ Desqay i evoning, [Januney s Bosfon and will be absen The ambassador of Chile and Senora The Vice President and Mrs. Cool-|Thursday. de Mathieu will entertain a company s idge will be the guests of honor at _— i t Mrs. Fall, the Becretary o at dinner Sunday evening. December | 3 und Mre Waiter b Denegrors | o Hospital, Thich il b Siven in | dinner Saturday evening of the un-| e B LD e 18, In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Preston | e TR E‘znl:‘“"’"‘! OfethasNew 2t | dersecretary of state and Mrs. gyening for her home in Three Rive: - ripcess ubomirska, wife of e v 2 - N. ., where the Secretary w: Join Eaps Sétlerwhice, ‘;’"’ “""‘ b EueelS | minister of Poland, will eatertain at| oo " o ens letoher: her for Christmas and return With prn e el D R T tertain 2 company at dinner Friday | The Secretary of State ana Mra | RSF, 8050 (1, U 8L LS e cor Edson Bradley. —_— co y y all will stop in uquerque for : S Ao ehbastadoE ot Argentins fand | Mats e O e e v ork | vening in honor of thelr house guests, e ettty e o = £ gy | Short stay en route to Three Rivers s rgentina an 5 B Mme. Le Breton will open the em-|to meet Mme. Peter, who is expected [ Dr. and Mrs. Preston Pope Satterwhite. |,y noative ana Mrs. Frederick C.| The Secretary of Commerce and Mr- and teas which bronght back the reminder. More than ten thousand |took that day to make her own calls % n 43 to arrive Monday aboard the Paris|who will arrive that afternoon from Hoover are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. bassy Wednesday evening for the|from Europe, where she has been |their home in New York, to remain | Hicke. Hallowell of Boston over the weelk women seized upon the first cabinet day receptions to meet the adminis- [on the wives of members of the i i i i , rushed from hous i cabinet. first dance of this season of the One |since the late summer. The minister| over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. == ® end. They will have a small com- tration circle, and, with-cards in hand, rushed Sitoflicusetinay Hundred Club, for which 3irs. Peter |and Mme. Peter will return to Wash- | Bradley. u:xl:: :‘::“’Yez““‘; T':“‘:;":g{ pany at luncheon today in their honor. taki x for the state of excitement. = Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, wife of Se Goelet Gerry, Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, |ington Tuesday. home Friday afternoon. mally at dinner last evening. The minister of Poland and Princess | the ArmY and Navy Club, preceding Lubomirska will be the guests of |the ball for the benefit of the Colum- Miss Allsa Mellon, daughter of the SAEEIE: V- H-RICKET- Secretary of the Treasury, will be at WASH!NGTON is verging on its 1922 season with a brilliant rush jhome for the first time this season which reminds one of the olden life in the capital when days | Wednesday afternoon, January 11, at home were laws and not removable feasts. It was the cabi- :;‘:r:g;n"b::’::t;h:g‘:;“';2:‘::32' net days at home, the dinner for governors at the White House through the season. Miss Mellon did Thursday night, innumerable dinner parties endings days of luncheons | not remain at home Wednesday, but at dinner Wednesday evening of Rep- ator Kellogg, will not be at home un- | jr:: Mrs. T. A. Scott Thropp, Mrs. sl Mrs. Grafton Minot will be hostess| oy ion “will be given Monday evening,] The Speaker of the House of Repre- i i ill gi ir |t he holidays. Brook d Miss Gladys| The minister of Sweden and Mme, | at dinner Tuesday evening, When her 5 sentatives and Mrs. Gillett will enter- IS week the President and Mrs. Harding will give the first of their | til after tl olidays. fi:fi;flk‘f:"} D o tho . memaltioe | Wallenbere will be. the Euests of | Suests have been asked to meet Lord | January 2, at Rauscher's for the|tajp at dinner tomorrow evening. series of prescribed official entertainments, which will take the form | .. Robert N. Stanfield, wife of| Senora de Riano, wife of the am- |honer &t dinner Friday evening of | and Lady’ Lee. benefit of the Childrem's Country| . .. = - e of a dinner party in honor of the cabinet Thursday night. The dinner | genator Stanfleld of Oregon, who is! bassador of Spain and Baroness de|Mr. and Mrs. George Oakley Totten, ——= Home. The bail. which is given an- = Sost . ry . Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock will be - 5 they gave in honor of the visiting governors and their wives Thursday getting settled in her spartment at|Cartler. wife of the ambassador of |jL. in thelr charming studio home hostess at dinner Saturday ®vening. |nually on _Christmas night, was g:yyle:v :r'“,'rll‘m;;mml‘: o R of last week was an unusually brilliant event, the details being carried | Stoneleigh Court for the winter, will | Belgium. are honorary members of jon 16th street. changed to january 2, because of an- 8 % out much as when they emertyained for the delegates to the coif"mce not observe her Thursday afternoon|the committee. A number of dinner —_ 4 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L'H. Slocum |other ball which would conflict. This | President and Mrs. Coolidge. e rotil Cn Jamuars, when one | parties will precede the dance, and| The minister of Bolivia and Senora | il NS J0IR Si°TQTE oF' tomorrow | ball is one -of the smartest of the| Senator ana Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry ——— Ive the second and foucth|among the hosts will be Mr and|de Ballivian -and their daughter | Z0 5 charity events of each season and, g : 4 ; OTWITHSTANDING their routine of official duties last week, the |Thursdave - nd-and fousth | ropp and Mr. and Mrs. Hreck- | Senorita Carmen Ballivian, returned | *¥ening 2% this year will be & brilliant affair. | s cveniper = CoPany at dinner inridge Long. |to Washington vesterday,’ atter an| urs Francols Berger Moran will[owing to the presence of the dele- | ‘Tn.* undecsecretary of state and —_— absence of a fortnight, spent in NeW |give a dancq Wednesday evening,|gates to the conference. Among those Senora de Pezet, wife of the am-|York and Baltimore. Sanuary 4 &t Rauscher's, in honor of | who have taken boxes are the third | Tussdas cwenine ¢ [oo® at dinner bassador of Peru, was the guest of . her two daughters, Mrs. Horace Mac- |assistant secretary of state and Mrs. —_— honor at tea yesterday afternoon of | Mme. da Gama, wife of the Brazillan | rar13nq and Mrs. Malcolm McConthe. | Robert Woods Bliss, Mrs. Richard| The Secretary of the Treasury. M President and Mrs. Harding found time for pleasure and recreation, » attending the theater together Tuesday night, and taking with them as u““‘:gv E":[“':‘ll‘:i ‘:v':: ';;:t::l"’.’?' guests Representative and Mrs. James R. Mann and the director of the ,,,','.“ informal tea Wednesday ev: budget and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, who also dined with them at the |ning at the legation. White House that evening. Mrs. Harding went to the Capitol to hear - e - aniteomaos e v at| Mr. and Mrs Womalls Wegsaman| onnsend snd Mume. Hauge ~— |Mellon will entertain at dinner Tue the President’s message read, and attended a concert, when her guests Ds:::.-‘ lln:"!llr;.e Vz:ll;::.nlg'lsld.%(‘u ¢ el this postarrived in New York yee-|will R tariait o iCompaRy Jat, supDer ‘Mmm‘g:‘pn e e et | et ng in honor of the Rt. Hon e airs s . . were Lady Lee and Lady Borden, Mme. Sze and Mme. van Karnebeck, | DonETY Wl 0, "Gnservatory. They O:FF?::.}.%: Tnd Mrme. Viviant will safl terday aboard the Aquitania an this evening. = the latter the wife of the Netherlands delegate to the conference. will_have with them Rear Admiral| from New York, Friday, December Mrs. George Mesta has issued and Mrs. Wiley, who are spending the| 23, for their home in France. ter-in-law, rri cards for a tea Saturday afternoon ——— Reception to Women Living Portraits DEBfUTANTES. who have been a bit overshadowed by the consequence ;:‘ell'x“ lx'nt with Capt. and Mrs. Mac- ‘The minister of China to Great Brit. | ¥iose marriage tokur, h\‘rloxc\l:) took | from 4 to 6 at the New Willard. O fpll A p 1 1 Bg £t P of the conference and social activities for the delegates, quite came e % tqplace in New York while Dr. da the Arms Parle n t E 5 Sy i 4 SEAtES, U 2 ain and Mme. Koo will be hasta at vas ambassad tng-| Mr G 111 ent Y ene rogram into their own last week, beginning with the presentation of Miss Eliza-| Mrs. Matthew A, De Laney will be| dlaner tomorrow evening, when their | (rars Wo% ot ‘f;!:‘:k;,;‘:‘, e, Tewls (Groon mHL entertalna beth Zolnay Tuesday, including the debut parties of Miss Katherine |at home on the second and last Mon- | uests will include members of the lin New York to Mme. da Gama. Mme. = Attractive Function|’ For Opera Company Cheatham, Miss y Webb, Miss Elizabeth Kemp and Miss Mary [days in each month at the Northum- | foreign delegations to the arms con-) g, "Gama will return to London s D':I'. .L:d :‘::'i D.vzm;or; White rm H Ve D . = ” = B erence. si v i ! e hos! al nner Sat ay evening, Pahmer, and ending yesterday with the “coming-out” party of Miss Laura | berland. Wime. Koo, wife of one of tne|SbOUL siX weeks in timbiitoratigltofhontaiati urday g, Lejeune, daughter of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Lejeune. this week's - delégates from China to the confer- & o . The ball Thursday eveni’ for the roster of bads inclades Miss Helen Colbert, Miss Diana Cumming, daagh | g2l5 Villlam Phelps Eno and 3rs. | &5 (%3130 Siitation of armaments, | mme navai atfache of {he French| are. patterson, wite of Col. Charies | Distinguished Gathering at|icacae of the Washingtn Opers | Miss i George Ehle will not be at home this of honor at luncheon i of Surscon General and Jrs. Comming; Miss Raguet Soitt gl |s80ro0n . ote or New Tork 1| FT S rn. Charion By Hows, | S8, Cabl, DL, ¥ trvow. | Son Wedmendayr . 77" #¢ W1 | - he Cosmas Club Yesters(ompany wil buve o fesiurs of ur- Elizabeth Taylor Jones and Miss Helen Griffin. Derding the weok end with M. Eno| E 'Blking Siew Charlew & Glover, Ure. | mue amwatant miliiry atsaah ot o rat of next week ter ‘heiw| day Under Auspices of|porimits poscd atter ramous pain: M!SS ISABEL CAPPER will have the most formal presentation to| wre. Emerson Howe and Miss Mlisa- &‘::"" of New York and Greenwich, (110, ington, will Jolv;y'flln“pfl Bast :o;x.nr::yms;ue:ml:”l:o‘vm.! ‘:g(fl:n‘:: Twentieth Century Club. Mrs. Charles H. Campbell will un- “4 society, meeting diplomats, statesmen and important folk in official | beth Howe will be at home today, 1763 i — It e e arnaton haa| eUdsTs i vell the portraits, each picture having The reception given by the TWen-|iny fiag of the country to which t! ter- | tieth Century Club to the women of |original painter belonged, with t even- | no arms confersnce at the Cosmos|exception of *Lad, fitong" by Club, Madisen place, yesterday after- Romney, posed by Laura Brymn. = i &l Mr. and Mrs, James M. Green will |ncen from 4 te 6 o'clock brought | SRUERLer of the minister of Worway life at the evening reception, with dancing, which her uncle and aunt, | N street. The minister of apt. . - Semator and Mrs. Arthur Capper, will give for her at Rauscher’s Fridn'y' o at ainmar oAt evening of Mr mmmdd?t;fl: et ot me.xnth:l:i:" armies, | , Mr% James l:lt»lnl:“ 'g],'“ night, at 10 o’clock. However, most of the debutantes of the season have m' S Hugene Herndon will be the| hon rlnu“-.‘?“hufp“u‘ Sysains. | D ailoa from New York yester- ’mnn" mpany ner < beetx’xl from either dfilfi Army or Navy, and{nill all the “service” buds— | to Womenie c'.':?'gi.,“,, ‘,‘ME"T"”:E gther eueats flaflxfl:fi 6:’5: and e day for his home in Italy, as they are terme ave not yet come out formally into the social arena. [ noon. Assisting her will be Mry, | F; ¥- Dallam, Miss Mary , Miss e et aailet e 1 Several debut teas are on for the weeks before and just following |F. F. Johnson, Miss Allcs Graham and| Lillts Dawsin. Maj. Farry Hunt and | Gie o S0 ocation and, Mme, An-| SRSTLR &Y dinner Baturday even-|eq; a reprosentative assemblage of |in the Korweglan flag and “r. Christmas. others. ‘apt. C. 5 dreae will entertain at dinner Fri- 3 L Ao omioan and foreign women. Ameng | Robinso o ainsharough,. t Owing to officlal mourning for'tlie |day evening in honor of the chairman| ey, and Mrs. Jamés E, Freeman posed for by Miss Ingegard Walle those attending were Mme. Jusserand, | B2 a ht t th. inist Mrs. James J, Raby, wife of Capt. Poter of Berbis, the minis- |of the Netherlands delegation and| will entertain a company at di rg, daughter ef the minister Raby of the navy yard, will n e R Borns, Crosis and Slovenes | Mme. van Karnebesk oiorrowiSsening, y nner |1 oay Goddes, Mme. Sse, Comtesse de |Sutien and Mme, Wallenberg, whi at home the remaining Mondays in|and Mme. Grouitch have been e - Sieyes, Comtesse de Tessan, Mme.|will be draped with the Swedish flug 'HILE socialAentertainment for the delegates to the conference has lessened a little, there is yet much happening and much planned for the future. The foreigners, themselv e < December, ining only small informal di Fournier Barlovese of thel Mrs Charles W. Wetmere "m',n_ Tagi, Mme. Kuriyama, Mme. 8iri| Other pictures will be “Portrait of with dignity, and thef too; still ha Eu, hat‘he crfnlelrmqed generouMy; and :fel;-mp:r'tli‘au fo ‘meet personal friend Franch delegation will be host &t tertain a company at dinner Friday |Hard, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs, Fries, Mrs.|a Colonial Lady,” by Franklin Barber 3 e ve a rather full social calendar for the | uys J. Irvin Stesle will be at home | among the delegates to the confer- |dinner this evening in the cabinet| gvening. Hard, Mre Mre T, G. Winter, Clarke, posed by Mrs. Julian S, Car- coming weeks. ere was something particularly democratic and home- |this afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock, in | ence. Mme. Grouitch will begin |room of the Willard Hetel. Covers e eceiving line were Mrs. |ter of Baltimore; “Madame de Du- her formal entertainments after the | will be laid for thirty. Miss Louise Lacey will be hestess|wiliiam . Herron, president of the |gazon,” by Nattfer, posed by like in the exchange of formalities between the a, rs. Jo one,” by am i Secretary of the Navy, e e | a¢ ‘Juncheon today at the Ch Chase | Twentieth Century Club; Mll onn | Do = “‘n.m C‘l‘;l < E o ovy 3 : - Vi w o Mr. Denby, and the former Secretary, Mr. Daniels. Of course, Mr. honor of Mme. Abkio of Japan, Daniels went to call upon his successor in offics, in due tim Mrs. John H, Dayten, wife of the . Club, H. Briggs, vice president s e and form, . {dent of the posed by Miss Anna_Montgomer: ?\t:l‘i]alde I{%nb{hd{"om‘ud by thfie apartment of Mrs. Daniels’ mother, Mr: 3?::'3:‘:‘1‘:::; :‘ermfio:fiuy::dh:r:: Key“mm State Folks Mrs. Denby to Aid A Mak E;,."m"." 1‘:'1:.‘: °:n'§.n£n".. fhl:ben H. El;m!lluvrk Currie” by Romney, posed 4 1 /or' agley, one fine mornin, i ” . o <9 Ce: B " n of recep- | by s, B partment, and returned Mr. Daniels’ visiz.‘ s wa i toMhE Navy D untilizenuary T° Me“ at w‘“‘fd M“’]“gan Al“m‘“e Funcl‘ Tt nton o8 m&'«“m‘ “Countess Potocka,” by Anton Grann, 2 Lo : 3 vision for thelposed by Miss Margaret Deeble; “L Tho nest meeting and recoption et| Mrs. Edwin Denby will be eno of Bow at Reception| Ansdditionsl (I e S ?“"' n."i:“’a"f“; o Dechle; the Pennsylvania Society will be held | £he patronesses for the The Art Center of Washington was hm. jacing of small receiviag EToU ‘rance: rber Clar] in the ballroom of the New Willard |men,” to be given at Poli's December | formaily opened last evening with a |al :v.' the‘dl'lwln[ reom, at thomhoi‘d 2-1013 Am;l ‘H:; Mr.dpos:d ‘:‘{“m‘;: Hotel, Wednesday evenipg Decem-{19 by the San Carle Opera Company | brilliant reception in the galieries, |of which wers MMrs mfflflnm: F:an:“o” :y ck.mern naor::‘ - e ber 14, at 8:15 o'cleck, Prof, Charles| of New York to aid the Michigan {WiiSh, evs, Jout boct, completed, £t i :‘Z“‘i\‘(’."ém%'.“&é’“ the board of | Marjorie ‘e B. Wengard will sing, and Miss| Alumnae at Ann Arbor te raise ajj Hitz, Mrs. Mlnnlnrfrd. Andrews, | directors,. Misa_ Grace Willard, Hl'l:- Doves,” bynfl o~ e Frances Scherger, goloist at the|million-doliar fand with which to |Miss Jullst Thompson and Mr. J. P. 8. | Jemes Eaird, B mk“’;,:";;‘j'l First Presbyterian Church ef Wish- | build and endow.a wemen's butlding. ' Neligh receivad the guests, who were | Mrs. George F. neing T 2 e ingten, will also have a place on the Miss Mary Smith To Wed in Spring Mr. and Mrs, John Lewis Smith an- hounce the engagement of their daughter Mary Ambler to Capt. Peroy Lee Sadler, U. §, A. The wed- ding will take place in April. Vice President and Wife To Be Guests at Dinner The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge will be guests of honer at the Forefathers’ day dinner of the Congregational Club of Washington to be given at the Mt. Pleasant Con- Lord Riddell to Speak To Congressional Club Lord Riddell will address the mem- bers of the Congressional Club Tues- day morning at 11 o'cleck, in the clubhouse on New Hampshire avenue. Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock Mrs. .. 'The recording sec-}by Miss Josephine Pomeroy. The university will give the grounds | it Sh'-g:nwgl?l‘:ffl;:a Rttt s Steldre troasurer were both| Tho complete list of patronesses i for the building. Guild is_ having its first exhibition. | absent from udes Mme. Grouitch, Mme. Walle gregational Church at 6:30 o'clock, program. ; . e fown. table were | berg, Mrs. Truman Newberry,: M: December 16. The Rev. William E | Charles Sumner Bird, Mrs. Katherine| M and Mrs. Laurence W. Coudr: Sollcitor GeMeral James M. Beck,| Other patrons and patronesses in-|Mrs, Tmma Jommer, Mes o aerick V. e ilier Mrs. Whit- | Koty Wilder Keyes, Mrs. Charie Hacton nol.‘:h;.:"l: st Congregational | i E::nEg;?ln,“:m Eleanor Frank-|gave a dinner Sunday at the Hotel | 5 native of Philadelphia, will be the|clude: Treasurer and Mrs. Frank | o0y o "se :r‘: Suss, Mrs. Joshua Evans, r.|Bell, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. Eds >hurch, » I, moderator of rs. Thomas G. Win- | Hadleigh, when the engegement of principal speaker, his address dealing{ White, Justice Willlam R. Day and | Rerguson, rs. Sougstad, Miss Helen [y, G. B. Pierce, Mrs. Thomas|Bradley, Mrs. Theodore V. Boynto rs. awell, tedt, Mrs. Charl Mrs. Rufus 8. Day, Senator and Mrs. |Seymour and Miss Ruth Tanner as- Mrs. Lyman B, Sworms Miss Mabel Boardman, 5. Truman “H.-Nowyberry, Representa- | Sisted at the reception. The art center i‘fi:"}inm White snd Mra R S.|H. Campbell, Mrs. Mitchell Carroll, Miss Martha Codman, Mrs. John Allx tive and Mrs. Edward T. Taylor, Rep- | 5 Petierned atier that cetablistied In | Wooaward. airs. Alfred | Daughorty. Mre. Geobge W. Ehie, Mre. ter, who are members of the adviso: Le committee of the American delega,, their daughter Liane Marle to J. Les- | with the place of the Keystone state “The Pilgrini Bpirit and the | tion to the conference en the limita- {1ie Bolling of Pennsylvania was an- | i, aAmerican history. After the far- Forward Look. tion-of armament, will be the guests |nounced. No date has been set for the § of honor, ing, mal program there will be dancin; Farring- "Fora; : Ofttionost 1-:':1 Hoacn il ‘r;xfl}‘e wedding, ol oo l‘m “K! o A Hishea (hy Ahe Kflf resentative and Mrs. Patrick H. Kel- |gives a common meeting place for E. wm‘flfn James Clrmlll‘ Scanas Men Augustus Senator Edge Has His ' |[sfter the program. Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Schaefer an- | stone Orchestra. ley, Dr. and Mrs. Victor C. Vaughn, |all art exprossion In Us galleries Bondley, JroN:. Pren- | rcnibeld Hopkina. Mrs. 3 Horden nounce the engagement of their| The officers of the soclety are:|Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby, Mr. and | 1o Handicreft Guild I8 the first Putnam, Mrs. Louis | Harriman, Mme. Hubrecht, Mrs. Rol Mother as a Guest Senater Walter E. Edge of New daughter Muriel Rose to Mr. John | President, Representative M.. Clyde| s -w.'7. Ransdell, Dr. Jan. Mrs. < mo: ? i - Jane Sherzer, the art 3 8. Smith, Mrs.|ert Hinckley, Mrs. Robert Lansing. fig J:dnnufil.“; enderser o fu Enud Kelly: Vige presidents, Dr. eobn & | Mr. and Mrs. W C-L Mondenhall, Capt. :: il:::ar':c{?ng %o Torlow.. 5;" b i e P Frank G. Wil- |Mrs. Breckinridge Long. rs. James Chase. Sncermsn ol evy | Arnold. T. Lincoln Townsend and|De Forest and Miss Sara 8. De Forest. | hibit are fascinating baskets, Grace Willis and Mrs. | McDonald, Mrs. George T. Marye, Mrs. p¢ Sara College Auxiliary Jersey and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Gives Shower and Tea Mrs. F. B. Crilly; secratary and| ' The alumnae committee members |ful scarfs and garments of dyed silks | Leo’ Philiips, Mrs. J. Townsend Mary Edge and Miss Esther Edge o treasurer, Edwin A. Niess. are: Mrs. Willlam R. Boltpn, Miss ..‘:ul chiffons, speotmens from the m‘"fi:"m‘:a‘mm of the old Cam- | Rugsell, Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr.. Bridgewater, and his sunts, Miss| The Ladlew Auxiliary of St John's| Dehytantes Given col oLl teception line will be the| Hildn C. Howen, Mrs. Kimer W.'Bran- |looms carved wood ‘buses "hand-yron'nouss, Whers the recoption was|Mrm Lawrsnce Tewnsend and 3ir: Sarah Lee Phillips, have as guests for |College gave a linen shower and tea hostesses, Mrs. Charles R. Connell, dN!e!l'lleul‘;:own.?flu- An‘fie'fiflkfi'& unlt:d‘ :;nm jm:‘y.r beaten “silver g:,&e :.:n dn:ue:l'l.y dfi:’fl;’“; G Harvey W. Wiley. W week or more Mrs. William Edge|in the college” Thursday afterneon. of Atlantic City, mother of the sena-|y,q Eqward J. Quinn, president of 1 3 Mrs, James J. Connolly, Mrs. Clarence | Miss: Helen S. Burlingham, Miss Jan Outing Reception | 4rs James I Connolly. stre. Clarence B Coolce, Miss Sara §. Do Forest, Dr. also ned his drawing . e th s coilection_of rare [ Mrs, Winter to Be tor, and his brother and sister-in- z 3 low, Mr, and Mrs. Howara Edge, of |the auxiliary, was hostess. Tea was| Mr. and x:tlm. Warwick Emile Mont- I\Al;:mv&u%;:“{f.Ml:’l}»xg:rxrrlx!cki 1531’::_. f}fywfig.m}&fi':-"flrlfi -{;ngu 15;. ’i‘fl; Ball Jarmary 95, Benefit Foo, in'add to the pleasure of those G ¢ Darlington. served by Mrs. T. F. Finnin, assfsted | Eomery Wwill give a dance Saturday|jer and Mrs. Harry C. Ransley. Karoline Kiager, Miss Clara Hasse, Of Garfield .. 1 |sttending the reception. uest of Honor by e 8. A, Gatti.’ The rooms were :’m;; for :Aolr debutante daughter, | Admission will be by memborship|Miss Edith R. Macsuley, Miss Gdna a Hospital | "™ Mrs. Thomas G. Winter of Min. . ecoraf W lower: al inds ! ontgome: card or guest cal only, which may | B. McNaughton, Miss Mary Reynold: . o f - Smith College Club and a Christmas tree, in the corner 7 i Bo ‘seoured from tha sccretary be. | Miss Alida Sraith, ~Mrs. Oliver L.| A ball for the benefit of Garfleld| Mrs. Musgrave Guest B o ot Women' b of the room, added to the decorations. Will Be Entertained| Among those at the tea were Mrs.| rs Bunker, wife of Lieut. Com- Hospital will be given January 25 at - fore or at the dance. Spaulding and' Miss Sophrenia L. fl::mNo' Willard. The chairmen of At Mfl- Hophns’ Tea|one of the four women appointed by C.” W. Aughinbaugh, Mrs. John' Cos-|mander C. W. Bunker, U. 8. N., will President Mrs. Frances M. Savage will enter- | tello, Mrs. John Morris, Mrs. Willlam | entertain at tea this afternoon in - Bteven committess appointed include Mrs. t Harding on the advisory Catholic Women's Joseph E. Thropp, boxes; Mrs. Jen-| pers: Archibald Hopkins entertained|council to the American delegation ¥ Callan, Mrs. A. MacGre- | honor of Miss Mary Stitt, deb: tain the Smith College Club at her | Morris, Mrs. Ao of, ry , debutante home, 2400 16th street, Monday atter- | 5o, Mrs- JFames B Y liter. “Mes, | fushter of the surgeon general of New Year Eve Dance S i o1 nd Mrs, P. M. to the armaments limitation confer- Columbian Women kins, decoratlon s, Al committec | at & tea yesterday afternoon for Mrs. |10 CARIRETEC Lt of honor at an i the Navy and Mrs. Edward Rhodes noon from 44:30 te -6 o'eleck: Mrs. |Charles’ Leadingham, Mrs. James|Stitt, who will be presented to 80-| The Cathollc Women's Service Club! SR Herbert Musgrave, Mrs. Thomas F.|¢ormal reception tendered Tuesday p Issue Invitations ‘and Mrs. C. C. Glover,.ir, pre- | evening at the Women's City Club by Kleanor Franklin Egan, one of the|Shea, Mrs. Roddy, Mrs. John Quinn,|ciety by L t iz T s etecta by Preaident | Mice Katherime Quinn, Mme. Valleo, | aruson o Uarents Wednesday aft-lys making arrangements for a New| The Columblan Women of George Tu nt, lcflvin ?l:lu at the tea table. the Minnesota Society. During the Coolidge, Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, M Musgrave is the widow of|evening a musical program will be iarding as members of the advisory | Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. EEs Year eve dance, to be held December | Washington Upiversity haVe issued |Mrs. John W. Weeks, Mra. James J.| Maj. Herbert Musgrave, D. 8. O, on|given by Mrs. O. J. Larson, ylfa of committes of the limitation of armar George McAlear and Mrs. J. Leo Kolb,| Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton, a; Dances are held every Tuesday|invitations for:a ption_to meat { Davis, Mrs. E. J. Henning, Mrs, Wil-| Gen. Haig's staff, who was kllkdfi: Mrem‘ugrlo“l s ',,:‘q,'}‘“"fl ment conference, will be the guest|The pages were Miss Mary Kolb, Miss{ with their daughters, Miss Nannie|" * p » President and Mrs. 1. Hodg- |llam H. Taft, Lady Geddes, Mme.|action in ce. She has taken Mrs. Carl cm" lom, Earss eD" of honor and will give a short talk. _ | Helen Quinn, Miss Ruth Finnin, Miss{and Miss Mary Emily. flton, have |and Friday evening, 9 to 11 Xins . *u‘a;u. “December - 16, | Riano, Mme. Grouitch, Mrs, Stephen | residence, 1748 N street for the v||- mutg: ;Ihlon ot Chicago, and} All_Smith College women in.the Finnin, Miss Helen McAlear, Miss|sent out invll‘tbng,&:r & gmall dancy -trus%uu are glven trom 7:45 fo 8:45 mm“ 1 ,_g 230 o'clock, at,.the|B. Elkins, Mra. James A. Reed. Mrs.|ter. Mrs. Musgrave was Miss ! Ldrs. 1} ATy m‘w‘ru‘s"'serg‘r‘fi? city, whether members of the club or flnnr Quinn ‘snd ‘Miss ‘Mary ‘Cos- {at their home on Saturday might, De. clock -t~ tie ~Catholic: Community’ “Club, 1832 1 street émg:;‘b “Wadsworth; 3v.; Mis. Héiry ¥ ana Hopkins,and s the hiecéd of Col ington, both the Iattér g Torm: -pot, are invited te be present. telloy cember 17, \ House, 601 E street northwest, northwest. in and .I(l‘ P. M. Rixey. Archibald Hopkins. residents of Minngsola,