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f i Miss ELIZABETH . J.EDWARDS, Daughier and Hostess the Sesailor elect fiom Mi1sS DUNSTER DUNCAN . f Lexington, Ky, with Ltg?s—v‘fo e is ir. Washingdton for the winter. Record of the Happenings In Congressional Circles | Social Life of Capital Has Reawakening In Return Of Congl' €SS ‘75w‘§5x%vaw SRR G= o 4 AT Senators and Representatives Returning to A%\ ) N O T T T : o£R WOOD- : : - : y . T ] Capital—Homes Being Reopened for Gayety and Bustling Dispel Saddening Effects of S) o1 udea,tesy#ayglgz IC;ATOUR. rii Miss CECIL LESTER JONES Changes Made Necessary by Late-Elections. _ céntral Americin Yo gee Hostess at a debutantes luncheonFriday Many Pre-Holiday Events. : : SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. Teas, Luncheons “'_‘d Ambassador Jusserand ‘Items Which Command Bridge Parties' in General Interest in ‘Society's Calendar Welcomes Clemenceau Washington Society during tive lfg; sessions which have dragged from season to sea- \ son ever since’thedfirst days of the world war. Many of the women of Secretary and Mrs. Denby Takes Trip to New York to Grcet Former French Record of Passing Throng, Senator and Mrs. James W. Wads- Fletcher at their home on Massachu worth, jr., who have been in New K Setts avenue toda York, spending the autumn season at!| Senator and Mrs. Frank R. Gooding their country home, Han:pton, Mount | will return today or tomorrow from Morris, ‘Washi the middle west, having been for some are expected in Washington | {he middie wes = the latter part of the week. 1 _Senator William J. Harris of Geor- Senator Joseph-S. Frelinghuysen ol‘ gia, who has been in that state during New Jersey, accompanied by Mrs.|the election period, will join Mrs Harris at their apartment, 2400 16th. street, today. called session, which opens tomorrow, give the capital its wonted air of bustling life, an atmosphere to which one became accustomed SENATORS and representatives returning to ‘Washington for the Frelinghuysen, will arrive in Wash- ington the first of the week from a both the Senaté and House remained in Washington while their husbands Guests of Honor at Dinner P 5 Diol H ¢ M With Notes of Arrivals and|brier vacation just spent at Hot| Senator and Mrs. Edwin F. Ladd aré R i i - . — 5 established in their Tak .- went campaigning; many are returning now for the opening of the s:s Tl'mrsday Evefung—od'\er remier- iplomats osts a iany Departures From the Cap- Springs. [ sacart S “:;;n.-n:‘r'?;‘l:r!)‘:::d sion, and others will ‘drift slowly back until the opening of the regular N. £1 R + S A1F lons [} o5 Senator and Mrs, Miles poind““”go;, a visit of three weeks in North session in December or even until after Christmas. It is a dreary return otes ot Interest. ~hecen ocia. unctn 8 ital. of Washington returned from the)Dakota. . through many terms spent here, have become beloved of ‘west this morning. } Senator and Mrs. Porter J. McCum- for those who, 3 : The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. ! " Commander and Mrs. Emmet C. ber of North Dakota are in their Mas- society, but who, under the new choice of the people, must give way to [, S0P O St oator NoaE ™ | The ambassador of France, M. Jules| de Ballivian will entertain at dinner | Guager are leaving Washington this| Mrs, Robert Nelson Stanfleld, wife | S3chhusetts avenue home for - the v | T day evening, December 12, in the others. dinner Thursday evening of Capt. and |- Jusserand, will return this evening | [Ueeday SYEl TS T0Cel il Siniater [ Week, en route to Cavite. Philippine Mrs. Arthur MacArthur. from New York, where he went 10],¢ Bolivia and Svnora]del Claldero:l, Islands, where Commgnder Gudger vay:! i i it is an old stor: = — meet the former premier of France,| who will return to Bolivia later in|has been ordered to a new post. Com- WHILE suckichasjensinan b sl te :flec:: szl' to :ouny Former United States Ambassador|y Georges Clemenceau, who ar-| December. ALAEC AndieE Gadges S Siop s 1 i stiin o <3 . g L b 3 to Washington, and there is énough that is gay and bu fg! e ;‘:;‘“”"‘ "’"’ Mrs. George T. Marve|riveq there yesterday for a few| The minister of Hungary, Count|Montana for their little child and teract such feelings. There are many balls, a constant series of lunc e :flu;:: lhcnmpln) dining inform- | weeks' tour. M. Clemenceau will give | Laszlo Szechenyi, who was éxp ted !chen willl procesd| o, Say. Franclsco, and dinner parties and enough pretty coming-out teas and dances to ':l; llld: eml lluu evening. Covers|yys first lecture Tuesday evening in| !0 return to this country w un-!erom which port. they will sail De. twice fill the days between now and Christmas. There is something par- or eight. {tess Szechenyi and their children last New York at the Metropolitan Opera | week, will not_sail for this country |cember 12, Mrs. Gudger was Miss ticularly charming in the series of bridge parties, teas and luncheons| Mrs. E. H. G. Slater entertained a given by the debutantes of last year for the younger crop of buds of {®mall company informally at dinner winter, having returned about a Week of Senator Stanfield of Oregon, With |ago from a ;olor trip through Ne:u Mrs. Margaret Cowan of Portland, | York and the New England states. w They visited the Adiron Berk- Oreg., who is in Washington for the s, Ber . shires and White m and man: winter, motored to Atlantic CIty | geher points o“‘fnle‘:_‘;::_""' d than Tuesday, where they spent a few days, returning to Washington Frday| o .ion wiran W Johnson ; - of night, Mrs. Stanfield will be joined by | fornta and Mre. JohnsoA will Tat oo 15 her husband, Senator Stanfield, at|the capital tomorrow on the assem- 2400 16th street tomorrow. bling of Congress, but their return to Washington shortly is expected. House under the auspices of the |until Friday. Countess Szechenyi and Genevieve A. Walsh. daughter of 2 their children returned to their home Council of Foreign Rélations, Incor- |t €iL O r e B venue early last|Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana. Winter Social Season. Senator and Mrs. Atlee Pomerene of t 3is = 2 ior | 128t evening in her home on 18th)porated. The committee on arrange-| week. Senator Walsh is now in Washington Qhio will arrive at the Highlands to- | genator and Mrs. Thomas S. Ster- 1922-23, and there is a striking absence of small ]eal:u‘s.:‘es. Th:izj;:;::: striet. ments s composed of former Under- | gy e te.| 200 Will remain In the apartment at|day. ling of South Dakota are in ?hf,:,. S . ; or of the Lithuan -1a —_— League, lheAglrls of the Junior Servlce' Association and like orga Miss Elizabeth Hanna had a small|Secretary of State Frank Lyon Polk.|gation, Mr. Mastauskas, is in New ;:ozhlfi;h flfien ardler th|e ;hp-rture Sevator | and. B ‘,nu%h l"r‘." 36th street residence for the winter. are responsible for the good fellowship. company dining Informally with her|Chairman; former Attorney General|York, where he went to attend the § deughter dnd son-ln-law. E:fi‘%flf&?’.’é’.fi;&:’i" arrive acithe Senator, and Mrs. Henry F. Ash- nq! ast evening ven at the = urst of Arizona are expected to - : last evening, and took her guests later | Ge0T8® W. Wickersham, Miss Anne| o Te A0 10 0y The “Baltic-Amer- | — i ive in Wi LENDING dignity and weight to the entertainment of the carly season |to the Chevy Chase Club for the|Morgan, Mr. Otto H. Kahn and JMr. jcan Society, in honor of Mr. Petran el ’::_"n_’j';‘;;';‘fms‘:fi: Senator ana Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitch- £ivo I SNvssbiig ton’ whivist SovembEc are such things as the dinner at the British embassy last night, when 3 ot g‘xx:mo: F::l‘; oz:m;:;is :;xlo:: Qlekmfbass; Jee: d:n;} Byra. tenor |0} have as thelr guest Mrs, |ton November i1, and are established | pop oienvative and Mre. e the ambassador and Lady Geddes entertained for Sir Eric Geddes; the [ 1fiss Etta Taylor, daughter of Ren: h:r:e:'s:mtm e . diclus, violinist, who have recently |Steele's nicce. Miss Eva Clapp White, | i theiriRiatreét home. Mann have returned to Washiggton important dinner at the Bragilian-embassy earlier in the week and the | lor, and Miss “Ef'.'.';° Girts, dh--'xgn:er Elihu Root, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. ot Tt Ll oty Trom ihelr deughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.| Senator and Mrs Oscar W. Under- and are occupying their apartment in £ - rs. M. L. f Wi 2 N Y v s = e of Memphis, 5 = > 7 : numerous entertainments for Mme. da Gama, who, as the bride of the | i\ JF0inlG (dintly at'a lasge beidms | Hon iy or O Nerenon consur | W11 return to Washington tomorrow. | F7 000 00 & CP S, o mte J:';‘;e‘_;::; Ington the latter part of this week. S e ambassador of Brazil to Washington and now representing his govern- |tea yesterday afternoon at Congress|general at New York, M. Gaston Lic The minister of the Serbs, Croats|miah W. Clapp of Tennessee, wh. Miss Katherine Sutherland, daughter | Otis Bland of Virginia. arriveg in loved of so- [H&lL Hotel. in honor of Miss Edithe | bert: the former United States ambas- [and Slovenes. Dr. Ante Tresich Pa- < SERPD Dirdidiodert L ol Feriand. lefe | Washington vesterday, and are gecu- ment at the court of St. James, became Vwell known and beloved o s!t: sador to Great Britain and Mrs, John | vichich, accompanied by the secre. |TePresentative from Mississippi in the g{, s;;::x-‘ar“ancel!g:g.'l,suxlt‘, e:l:.en“é :ne bobrierl Bl g Ol 5 ciety here. Then there was the chu_'mmgly arranged at_home in the | tions were of yellow and white chrys- | w. Davis, Mr. Kahn, Mr. and Mrs.|tary of the legation, Dr. Zhivoin Kit- | Confederate states congress. Mrs. ,.fl.y’fln:e.o’;. game at Princeton on == . i ion: when the charge d’affaires and Mme. Seya received | anthemums. Mrs. Edward T. Taylor| polk, Mr, and Mrs. Edward R. Stet-|tich, went to New York yesterday to ele will entertain 2 e she will | Representative C. Bascom mp Latvian legation 8¢ Ste: 1 e for Miss White | her way to New York, wher: i ith implici d dignity as befitted the fourth | and Mrs. Girts presided at the tea|¢injys, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M.|attend the opening of the Jugoslav SE WAy 2 t triends. | Of Virginia has taken an aparfthent their guests with a wholesome simplicity and dignity a: { table. Additional guests were invited | LRIuE: 3 3 & g December 5, with bridge and danc- |Bpend & week as the guest of friends. e birthday anniversary of their country as an independent goyernment. Ton Shie ten T e e gany Barach, (Mr. isnd ey Chisex| pana e ?r";.‘:;' jthe minister madatam| Mise Ellsabetn Sutherland went over St Weaisi bRk Hpienior T ,»3“\’- = g son, Miss Mabel oate, Mis - return tomorrow. - from Lakewood, where she is at g Y 5 . = - o . Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White en-|88n0: Elbert H. Gerry, Mr. Thomas Th " —_— Miss White is among the season’s | school, to attend the game. ——— > 7O create an interest in the Washington Opera Company, while adding | DF; 2o Nom, Davenport White en-| i Tiyan and Mr. Clarence H. Mackay.| The militdry attache of the French | debutantes in Memphis, Tenn, and|"Mrs. Biays of Hancock, Md. who| Repressniative W. Bourke Chck revenue for its producing fund, the art ball at the New Willard to- | dinner last evening at the Chev: M. Clemenceau will come to Wash- | . wl will make her debut in January. has been ting Mrs. Sutherland the 2 15 Pt e e H ember 5 and w eturnes - ox, ht will ty its first opportunity to meet ‘en masse. | Chase Club. €, ¥ | ington Tuesday, December 5 and will | hosts at ""‘fhmn today in their house past month, returned to her home Fri é”: Gnfinbfl'r ‘White Sulphur morrow night will give :"c“h" ball Th m-,fi"“" of Panama and i be here until Saturday, December 3.|on Connecticut avenue. Col. Charles e Hollingsworth, | day. Senator Sutherland arrived in |Springs witt "- l!l'--Co":(l':r;ll-n-vvluit e Among the box holders for the are: e Mr) and Mrs. Edwaré A. Harriman|He will give leotures in Boston| my — U. 8. nd Mrs. Hollingsworth, who | Washington Wednesday to join his o ngton with her last #ight M Alf: Maj. Gen.George O. Squier, Mrs. George D. Hope, Mrs. | ¢ertained Thureday, Sin Chicago Saturday, in e naval attache of the French|aris on a month’s leave from the fi family at their Connecticut avenue | for the opening Congress. but expect- Mme. Alfaro, ., 3 o £ % 1l entertained a company at dinner last| Thuraday, in cag 0 embassy, Capt. Jean F. J. E. Rigal, b or ed to return to West Virginia fbr Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, .E. A. Harriman, Mrs. evening. Kansas City Tuesday, Nevember 28| il return tomorrow evening from |Wch® Station at Fort Benjamin Har- | home. 2 X longer visit. Monday, Novembég 13 ' King, Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, Mrs. George Mesta, Mrs. F. B. Moran, = and New Orleans Thanksglving day. | New York, where he went Friday for (im st the N Wilees ity 8hing- |\ Selden P. Spencer, wife of the | they celebrated the birth annivaghar: Mrs. William D. Morgan, Miss Sophie Siebert, Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- |, & :"hffi'nf'flf':‘f:‘:fl“:; h‘::i‘g"“t d‘um";i" c‘i“mfl‘*l‘:‘l‘m"agx“l‘:’“::’;; a short visit. 2 om IRt e nieyY IS Fot el — e Mistouri, will arrive in | of Mrs, Cockran, who was Miss Ann. man, Mrs. Alonzo Tyner, Mrs. Alfred P. Thom, Mrs. George 4Oakley at the Les House while staying in|her first visit to this country about| The counselor of the British em-| Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cobb will | Washington lbolu!hfi;ehlu'lb.vgdbml'v‘l; {?;B%:iflhéz:ng:f:";C‘n’?fi' 1: one Totten, jr.; Mrs. Bates Warren and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates. Washington, entertained there yester- | a year ago, when she gave a series|bassy and Mrs, Henry Getiy Chilton |Spend the winter in Washington and | ber. and will join he a AT = G2k day at luncheon and bridge. ] tay 1 - 4 2 ton | PRCRC taken an apartment at Ward. | Brighton, where they will be located | of 8amoa. and the little girl to whom ; " 5 y n an ge. of ‘lectures and, during her stay iniwill be hosts at dinner Wednesday |nave taken an apa at Ward- |4 She season. Robert Louis Stevenson gave:: his A BALL which is annually a success, both financially and socially, is . and Mrs. Walter R. Pick of wn;hlnso‘l_-, ;vg-me"r;:en;‘lln’-fm?'!;!: :.l"enlnxxl;reoedln the dance which [man Park Hotel. — birthday, afterward, commemorgting that for the benefit of the Episcopal Eye. Ear and Throat Hospital, | Woodley rosd entertained & company | ATbassador of France and Mme. Ju0- | the sesistant military attache and| My and Mrs. James Brown Scott| Mrs. Harry S. New wife of the senf- | the transfer in the verses which pav.: 3 i £ # . serand. e. Cleme . E. D. Bridge will give. he week tor from Indiana, has returned to since become so well known. = which got its first strong grasp on_society folk in the Roosevelt admir- | of tweng guesed : dlnngr ‘;nil b;lfll'e maire also visited the home of her s are m::di;fl ; he woek :.zdnvon:h u{. Ington after spending October in the 3 istration, and which will be given in the New Willard ballrooms on the s Mes. W, o mor of thelr house| mother in Bridgeport, Conn. M. Mr. and Mrs Chilton have been |3 k semont, | o ods of Michigan, where she was ac- 5 3 ds £ h f the ball is the | 52 sts, - ahagan an 35 | Clemenceau was an instructor in a|joined by the latter's parents, the for- [ ¥ companied by the senator, who re-| M, Clark I G ! eve of Thanksgiving. Speaking words for the success of the ball is the | Holen Gahagan_of Breokiyn, N. Y., L mer United Sta: 3 g mpi y > 188 rk 1s Guest G sclool in this country in his young tes ambassador to Presley M. Rixey, Us mained until the last week of the fact that Commander Jewell was prevailed upon to serve as’ chairman of | and C-w and Mrs. Read Wipprecht | 20000l o THO QUTIE 1T Lite) then | Japan and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Brien|g (CoL Exesley, M Ttzer EL nited | O npaign. Senator New is_still in At Bride' : the floor committee, while Miss Louise Anderson, daughter of Mrs, John | of the Woodbury ordnance depot, lo- | J%0 a0t ot tne sohool where ne|Who arrived early last week from +®their family, h ived u | Indiana, but will join Mrs. New here t Bride's Shower R. Mitchell, and one of the season’s most_charming_and accomplished } cated at Westville, N. J. taught. 4| their home in Grand Rapids and will | i oniiasen " from’ Banco " Dorcner lat a later date. s . e ) Miss Agnes Clark. who is te i debutantes, will serve as chairman for the girls’ committee. Mrs. Walter} Mrs. Louts Vernon Slonaker was| . . 00\ . =0 <o ang Se-|tion of the winter. e Ot ey Teee Senator and Mrs, George W. Pepper | married to Mr. Thomas Carroll of tin Tuckerman is chairman for the box committee and Mr. Le Roy Tuttle is | hostess at a bridge tea Wednesday ot Ao e ware (HoBts to k. Com e of Pennsylvania will arrive at the|g; i t St. Patrick” , treasurer for the ball. e Sucate includine M pany of twenty-two at dinner Wed: |, Tho charge daffaires of the Nether: | The commissioner from Hawaii and | Fowhatan tomorrow Sotneins. Honomies 25 i ’ _ - | nesday evening, entertaining in their , Dr. J. . is expected | Mrs. H. S. Baldwin will come to e & H 7PHE Navy Reliet ball, in the gold ballroom of the Hotel Washington, . o EtRy oncre Miing Aiory | Home on T6th strest. New Tk, \ohate o Lomorzow trom | Washington tomorcow and will live | SS8LST 810, R caeie Comaticnt | huc e, atve Bomers T Sverion, ot nor S < - A <! | Eonise Eouser, Miss Elisabeth Houser, — b or | at Wardman Park Hotel, where they ot s | her by Mrs. Robert T. Shelton at her Thanksgiving night, will assemble hundreds of the service folk in |3les CoNCE Sonbletdor, Miss Lugiiia | o Tho ambassador of Peru and Senors |& few daye’ sta have taken an apartment for the|svenue home and have with them ToF |y oy "on Tngram street Wednesday Washington, and, in compliment to the military branch of our govern- | g, 58 0\ 0rmu oot ecy Jaman, Misa | ¢ Pezet will entertain a company of winter. ment, military and naval attaches of all of the embassies and legations | margaret Trimbdle and Miss Fannie{t¥elve at luncheon today In_thelr . g —_ will be guests. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby will attend |May Trimble. Mes. Harry Housor and | spartment at Wardman Pack Hotel Women's Legal Fratemity . ol Robert M. Thompson fias taken and will probably occupy what has always been known as “the White | Mra. Theodore Tiller presided at the|p, vio”ce pery, Entertain at Bnnquet e S LT Ly ” Li i it daintily appointed tea table, and a Ié{:;:hlt):x. Lieut. Commander A. G. Kirke is chairman of the men’s | S0 R0CY PPRIA Cr o1 guents wore in: |- e i e Bt | s s L L i by vitsdita tor6as; and Lady Geddes were hosts at in-| of the Phi Delta Delta Women's Lo-|Shire avenue has returned to her their ests e after a visit of two weeks .in Miss Hdna Muncaster of 1931 16th | Mere the Becreracy of State and Mra, | Eoyrroieraity was given at the Grace | NOU° Yoric and Philadeiphia: evening, November 15. The house E S ‘was artistically decorated with large 5 H. Moses o A N Getats to Wash. |baskets of chrysanthemums and ad- ington until aBout the first of De-|tumn leaves. Tables were laid both cember. in the dining room and in the break- Mrs. George W. Norris, wife of the [fast room, the color scheme of the nator. from Nebraska, opened her |former being pink and white and ’t e Mrs. Harold Smoot. be with Mr. and Mrs. Chilton a por- | where Col. Rixey has been on iuzyl s = 7 Dodge Hotel on the night of N street entettained a company of six- . g ovem — Cleveland Park home about ten days latt: ellow d white. T Patronesses Are Listed M'," Converse Hostess focn guests at & bHiage supper Fri-|ung Mes. Georee Suchorland, Sonator ) Bor il Mise Kathleen Duggan, pre Mrs, 3. D. Moore of East Falls!sgo and was Jolned there on Weanes- | 102 [N 3G MU dining room For U.D. C. Card Party to the Bryn Mawr Club|dsy evening last. and Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitchcock, Ad-|ington —University, wae Seavomis: | Ghurch, Ve. has taken o enite at the |day by Senator Norris. basket of pink rosebuds OF Ua iy N . ogthe BwE au o miral and Mrs. Robert E. Coonts, Ad. | inSton University, was toatsmis- | Hotel Gordon for the winter. g = ite ot| " Gracefully draped pink and white Among those who have -taken| Miss Lisa B. Converse was hostess| s s S0t ‘ware hests at s reception L Latimer, the | “These budding young lawyers were| Mr. and Mrs Fred Bendheim of | tne ssnetor from Golorado, returned | ribbons, u haded tapers, tiny cupids, tables for the card pasiy o be given|for the monehly mesing of the Beva | aad i o2ty Weanesaey ‘svining (2 fortunato In haviog among them that | 416 37tk et norinwest will be at | Fridsy moroing from Aurirs, N. X | SIS 86 oq i uts. and serving presiden! at elr e by Hilary A. Herbert Chapter,|Mawr Club Thursday afternoon, at|November 15 ' The guests Included|yistant sscretary of the navy and Mrs. | Mahel Walker Willebrandt, o loading | feom, 8 to 10 o'clock, in honor Of |swery part. of the week attonding a |88 place card holders, carried out the ._and United Daughters of the Confederacy, | which plans were completed for an |3f1ss Charlotte Heltmuller, Mr. and|Theodore Roosevelt, the secretary of|legai light among the women of thy|thelr son David: D O e e oo of | color scheme. The 'Suests_included at Wardman Park Hotel, on Monday, | entertainment to be given on Sstur- | mulier, Dr. and Mrs. A. Norcross, Mr. | the 5 “fl"%fl;{flg‘.‘“&;fi&hé United States, Representatives from Allen B. Smith of Omaha, Neb. | Wells College. BSenator Phipps willy 31sS ASH M. M. Doyle at 2:30 pm. are Mrs WHlAR |38y, November 35, for the bemefit of |and Mrs. Winkishouse, Mr. Ferdinand e hotme: and Mre I M. Lord, Mr, | Ave chapters told of the work which| Mrs. Allen B. Smith of Omaba, Web, |join Mrs. Phipps at thelr Cathedral|MI% Siryuret Jester, Mra. F e Rra Wiliem ¥ Dennis, | the local scholarship fund. The en- |Heitmuller, M and Mrs . V. Kleaver; | ang Mra. Charles C. Glover, Mr. and | p;Cr Jnver® were dolng In the | B0 UL I with her daughter, &",z avenue home some time this week. | Mios) MaTEETEL Jemter, iy o B. K 4 Mrs. Walter Weston, Mr. and == Mrs. Rufus -Hardy, Mre. J. tertainment is for children and will 5&“& s al .:n A :n‘“dr il;‘ Mrs. Frederic Atherton, Mr. and M: Mrs. Winitred Ellis spoke of the gly. ‘wife of Col. Clarence Richm Joseph Ransdell wlllmremun (;.ih.rlanm l:)emeri:(l ay. in Lake Providence, La., until after ! /ot Robewn T." Shelton, s M el oo . SR B 1a, the aatxre of moey taling by | . Mestina. 3 S| arnCatifornia, i Las Asgoies Mios he nolidays, but Henator Ransdell k m, Mra. James - | Mr. How: author of the e e rice Lo, At | een ornia, at Los Angeles, Miss the holldays, enator B D o, Bt Charlotte Munn, Mrs. Rufus Clarke, | “Uncle Wiggily” |books snd stortes| Mrs. C.J. Williamson entertained at|&mbassador; Sir s Edith Hamby told of the Phi Deitas at . . will arrive in Washington tomorrow | Buckley, = Mra Mary K. Nalle, Miss Roberia| for chidren, The talk ‘will be flius- | dinner Gt ftesn covers last nlant| T iSs" e e Henry Gorty Chlc | the Univeraity of Missouri ana Miss| Providence Hospital o time for the opening of Congress. |, Clazk; Jr., Mrs. Dorathy Sehermer ks who Bave tables are Mrs.|mals and by animeced cartomes =0 |* s o milltary sttache, Ma. Gen. | DL\, it OF those of Vander- Linen Shower Plans| Mrs: Morris Shoppard, who was on | Balley, Mi: Ha James B. Reed, Mrs. Johnson, Mra. ! ns. Mr. and Mrs. Harcy Buttz Green o |5 & Bathell; the naval attache, Capt | sy "CY5" Murtin of Topeks, Kan, vacation Tor & period this summer at 1. A. Clark, Mrs. °l‘|'_f;- ";" -’,’,: n#s:? '_)‘v; s, SNNOURCS the ANERRe- | Ty Ciy Mrs. John Joyos Brod: |Who recently came to Washington| Mme.Calderon and Mra. C. C. Mar- May, N. J., is at hef home on Freve, hard to M. J. 0 o e ® | drs. e A el tary and Mrs. R. Les. L L bury. will pour tea ot the linen |19th street, Wi T e Bt By |and Mrs. M. Koonce. m‘m of the ReV.[ygoy Herbert Brooks, of Te: shower, tea and card party to be keld pard Xa8. the assistant — o naval attache end Mra. H. A. Brown. | 2as, Mliss Bass Subiy at Providence Hospital next Monday| "\ o 1, 1 Gameron, wite of the| Will Open Tea and Sale oo e w, spoke for Beta - [ afternoon for thz benmefit of the frce cheon |~ ster of and Miss Berth -e8po! tor ffom Arizona, has been spend- . e e T R a0 BT ins | o Zeta. Hertha Pabst responded | U or providence Hospital. The |200%88 {00 Durt o7 the summor in| At Ebbitt House Dec. 1 this are Satur: members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of | Arisona, but now is oh her way to Sonpty, xday; mnd om Mhelr | O TP 2:“:';3{.:’3&{:3 TS o Hospital, who will aasiat | Washington.and will arrive here to-| The Congress of Mothers-Parent The board of lady managers of the t | George Washington University Ho: pital have issued cards for a linen g:ormo M l"nl'fl' be marrl . lshower and tes, to be held in the|who is to to arrival in New. 55 Wi he afternoon, are Mies Ellen | morrow of Sfinday. Teachers’ Association will hold a tea o | nurses’ home Wednesday, November Herbert Canklin, New: 28. there a few days befure coming to. andt, Mrs. Winifred is, | during t! Yl g . O Shrn G T, Mastin of Topeka. Kanci| Lorrain Mrs. J at the Ebbitt Hotel Fri Child Welfare Ball at 32, from § to 8 eolock Donemiocs | pllss Green is'a eraduate of Wasbin, ‘The m| and Prin Decasy, Lo Baron B. Colt of Riiods [and sale at the Ebbitt Hol Friday Senator - have b Mrs. sland, is expected to arr New Willard J““.ty 31 |of linen and money will be taken By | Colonial School vt Wi ‘the summer, spending 3 ith Hamby and | Mra. James . s, P BT T odey will be jomed b z i y din X 1 ; Lols Gates Goi . Wi Y. £ 2 i 8 Wai -co.mnu v)h(;:lllgugxa- Mrs. Bu- mhtt’l _ £ e 1 . i, an - I ; Gates ( lualnlv M awn Tho bnfl'!mlmlfll_ Wi o- c ‘orthi; n, ¥, a - B 3 \: fagrs. O ‘The -will be given at the New Willard He M a “prd .. for 5 ol ot s ey BERF R

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