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© v MRS EDWIN DENBY. To head re- ceiving line at Jhanks .hf, wving ni Igfiwqbkeli%f‘ all - Capital Society Ready To Greet Debutantes At Gay Teas and Dances Winter Round of Entertainments Starts With New Willard Ball—Miss Campbell '+ Makes Bow. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. | HE assembling of Congress always brings a thrill to Washington, and whether it is a regular or a called session it is one and the | <ame. The brilliant gathering in the house of lords in London on Thursday made the simplicity of the opening of Congress in hington Monday seem plain reading, indeed, for while Queen Mary appeared a regal figure in gold brocade with the band of blue across the hodice bearing the Order of the Garter, a splendid crown of diamonds and other jeweis surmounting her brow, and a pearl and diamond collar encircling her threat, Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, representing the women of | the administration, in the Vice President’'s private gallery, looked ani- mated, interested, happy and decidedly democratic in her simple a coming street suit. Fhereswas scarce a fashion note in the g the Capitol either Monday, when the opening took place, or on the fol- lowing day, when the President read his message. | { AB> NI irom the gallery at an opening of Congress for the first time in this administration was Mrs. Harding, and her absence was af- fectionately commented upon. When it comes to interest in the Presi- dent’s wife and her convalescence, there is no political line drawn, and every woman of the Senate and House circle seemed deeply concerned at not having her_with them. As at the game in Philadelphia yesterday, the Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge have many times in the coming season to step in and fill the void left by the President and Mrs. Harding. Mrs. Coolidge will not assume her really official duties until after the opening of the regular session in December, and while she and the cabinet women will receive a iriend who calls, they will not begin their days at Dhome until January—unless they change their minds. *The Senate Women's Luncheon Club, which has grown to be such a factor in that body, will not resume its regular meetings until after the opening of the regular session. | THE Congressional Club, which plays the larger part in the social Iife‘ of officialdom, will'not open until December, and when it dcrs, Mrs. ! Frelinghuysen, wife of Senator Frelinghuysen of New Jersey, will sit in the howdah and hold the reins over the congressional set, instead of Mrs. Lenroot, who was forced to retire from the strenuous office of president on account of illness. With many new members coming in in December and January, the regular Friday afternoons, and, in fact, all of the en- tertainments there, must of necessity take on a sprightly new air. Cards, dancing, musicals and receptions will all go toward making the Congressional Club the brightest spot in the lives of Washington's tran- sient citizens. L:\ST week gave one much of pleasure to look back upon besides the opening of Congress, for. the first big ball of the season took place on Monday night—quite as beautiful an event as was ever witnessed in the New Willard ballrooms, and the first debutante of.the season made her bow. Nothing could have been more charming than the presentation of Miss Helen Campbell Thursday in the home of her parents, Repre. sentative and Mrs. Philip Campbell, in their charming old house over looking the capital from the Virginia side, and many miles of the Old Dominion stretching beyond them. Almost a part of the colonial sur- roundings seemed the debutante in her strikingly simple gown of white chiffon with its floating draperies, worn without. jewels, and only the cluster of roses, lilics, daisies and ferns giving a pote of. colgr. The drawing room, where the debutante stood with her mother, had:a veri-| table lining of beautiful flowers sent from her father's collcagues in the House and Senate and their many acquaintancés’in private life. THE bud of this week will be Miss Virginia Edwards, who will be pre-l sented by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Edwards, at an old- fashioned tea the afternoon of Thanksgiving day, when the great bevy of debutantes who assist will, in a body, attend the Navy Relief ball at the Hotel Washington that night, most of them appearing on the girls' committe of the ball. There will be several other open iouses Thurs- day, with the ball as the closing scene for them all. The hospital benefit ball Wednesday night, while not claimini sueh brilliancy as is lent the Navy Reief by a superabundance of uniforms, will carry out ‘its tradi- tional reputation for being the proper meeting place for the debutantes and their cotemporaries, fore and aft, but also for the staider members of society. A bishop’s box never graces any other ball than that for the Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, and the Rt. Rev. Alfred Hard- ing, Bishop of Washington, will this year, as in years past, have with him a number of the younger clergy. T\\'O annual organization balls will take place tomosrow night, the international ball, given by Rabert E. Lee Chapter, U. D. C., oc- cupying the ballroom at the New Willard, while the continental ball, given by Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter, D, A. R, at the Hotel ‘Washington, will be equally charming. The debutantes will carry on in lively man: ner with teas, luncheons, bridge and theater arlin,Zr oRe another dur- ing the week, and all the while they will be working out plans for a brilliant event, which will be a milestone in social life and known as the annual debutantes’ ball. Just when and where this event will be given has not been decided, but that it will be a success no one can gainsay. Red Cross Headguarters Daughters Will Give To Be Qpen on S\;ndny Card Party Monday The national headquarters of the| Continental Chapter D. A. R. will American Red Cggss will be open as|give a card party Monday evening, usual on Sundmz-!om 10 o'clock until | December 4, at the Hadlgigh, 16th 4 o'clock. Visitors will be met by and V stree Some of these who Mra. Guy D. Goff, who is hostess for | have nke);n tables are Mrs Howard T the day. Mrs. Goff will be assisted 3 Clyde M. Kelly, Mra. by Mrs. Stephen B. Elking Mrs | Ho d L. Hodgkins, rs, Nagle, Frederick Grant, ‘:. Joseph Hamp- Louls Abbott Mrs. Cayinen, Mra son, T, Dewitt ‘Talmadge .and | ¥ Ryte, Hl- erick Johneon Mrs. John Hull and Mra, J. Edger Smith, | Mrs. ‘\) = @ 1) . Wife of the Assis the Navy,a hostess for Navy Relie . \J. - MRs. THEODORE ROOSEVELY:: taunt Secretary of O 2 RO ON® New Yorl, MRS MONTGOMERY' SCHUYLER, wife of the United States Minister to Salvador visitingd m Washington. PHOTO BY _UNDERWOOD niece and guest of Mis John R.Mi(:d\.efl.g Su De Cabinet Members and Otl'AE!‘S prominent In Social Affairs ‘Secretary and Mrs. Weeks Returning Today — Miss Mellon to Join Her Father Here—Special Notes. The Secretary of War and Mrs Weeks will return to Washington ithis morni from Philadelphia, wherg they went Friday. They will aclothpunied by their son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John W, their game be and daughte Davidge, who were members party at the Army and Nav; yesterday. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, will be joined today by his daughter. Miss Ailsa Mellon, who has been In New York for the past week, since her return from Cuba’and Ber- muda. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby and their son, Mr. Edwin Denby; jr. and Mrs. Denby's niece, Miss Adelaide Canficld. will return tomorrow from Philadelphia, where they are guests of Col. and : David_D. Porter over Sunday. « and Mre. Porter W among the guests of the Secret and M Denby in their box at the Army-Navy game yesterday’ The Secretary of the Interior and Fall, accompanied by thelir daughter, Mrs, C. C. Chase, and her children, will arrive tomorrow from their home at Three Rivers, N. M. The Secretary and Mrs, Fall have been absent for some weeks, Mrs. Fall went to her home shortly after her summer trip. Secretary Fall is cele- gr-unx his birthday anniversary to- ay. The Secrwtary of Labor and Mrs. Davis were in Denver yesterday on their way east from the Paclfic coast, where they have been visiting for several weeks, They will be in thewr home in Mooseheart, I, for Thanks- giving day, and are expected to re- turn to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel next Sunday. Senator and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper have gone to their home in Philadelphia. They will return to the Powhatan after Thanksgiving. Representative and Mrs. Frank Funk, who have been at their home in Bloomington, Ill, will Teturn today i;) lhlelr apartment at Wardman Park otel. The undersecretary of state and Mrs. Phillips will return to their sub- urban home, Beauvoir, after attending the Army-Navy game. in Philadelphi -yesterday. The aBsistant postmaster general and Mrs. John H. Bartlett will go to Sewickley, Pa., the end of this week for the marriage of Miss Margaret Benney to Mr. McElroy Moss, son of Deputy Commissioner of Internal Rev- enue and Mrs. McKenszie Moss, which will take place Saturday. Mr. McEI- roy Moss and his bride will make their home in Chicago. The commissioner of internal reve- nue and Mrs. David H. Blair will motor through the Shenandoah valley this week, gccompanied by the latter's son and daughter, Mr. Barnett Douglass and Miss Adelaide Douglass. They will be Joined by Miss Dudley Douglass, wio is a student at a Virginia school, and all attend the foot ball game at Charlottes- ville which will be played Thanksgiving day by the University of North Carolina and the University of Virginia. Com- missioner “and Mrs. Blair will return Saturday. Gen. and Mrs. Willard Holbrook and Gen. and Mrs. William J. Snow will re- turn today from Philadelpl.a, where they went for the Army and Navy foot ball game yesterday. i Col, Robert M, Thom; pson will join rs. “Thompson in their houss, on R street, today, after spending yesterday in Philadelphia, where he went to at- tend the Army-Navy game. The minis- ter of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg, Lord Louis and Lady Mountbattén, Mrs. James Carroll Frazer and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. P. Pell were his guests In his box. Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock has returned to Washington and opened her house on Massachusetts avenue for the season. Mrs. nestock was abroad through fi" carly summer “fi" ;einmed tcg'her awport v e end of August. Since l place at Ne Mrs. e W‘u been in New /Mrs.. George Vanderbilt and - her s i this evening|| Justice and Mrs. Pitney to i Miss Natalie Reisinger Luncheons Mr. Justice and Mrs. Mahlon Pitney and their daughter, Miss Beatrce Pit- will come to Washington early this week and will take possessi of the house at 1736 R street. which Mr. Justice and Mrs. Pitney purchased last spring. debut have not been completed. Of particulsr interest to the older residents of Washington is the com- ing out at'a tea and dance at Rau- scher's December 29 of Miss Laura Nataile Reisinger, daughter of Dr. E. W. Relsinger, the family repre- senting an unbroken residence in the capital almost since the city was founded. Miss Relsinger is the niece of Gen. George Barnett. for some ymmandant of the Marine 1d she is spending the weck with anothe= uncle, Licut. Col. . €. Relsinger at the matine bar- racks in Philadelphia. is the great thaniel Carusi, fngton in 1812, M wife of the late Capt. Norris, will chaperon Mies Resinge coming out tea. Mrs John L. Edwards &nd her dcbutunte daughter, Miss Virginia Edwards, will return this evening from Philadelphia, where they went for the Army-Navy game yesterday. Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney will en- tertiln at luncheon tomorrow for her daughtey, Miss Frederica McKenney, who mfi be presented later in the season. The luncheon tomorrow Wil bo the first of a serles of luncheons for Miss McKenney. when the guests will be the debutantes of the season. Misg Reisinger Na- Miss Emma Stitt, debutante daugh- ter of Surgeon General of the Navy and Mra Edward Rhodes Stitt, wii¥ be the guest of honor atydinter Wed- daughter, Miss Cornelia Vanderhdlt, left New York Friday for the west and will sall from Vancouver in another ten days for the orlent, where they will re- main_until spring. Mrs. Vanderbilt and her daughter spent only a week or ten days in their Washington home their way_north frpm _their Biltmore, N. C. § Mrs. H: Wil & d Du Puy will ssturn tomorfow.fram Philadelphia, whete she is_spending ‘the' Week end with (Mra. Willlam H. Dohner, aRd where : % tended the Army-Navy game yep! Mrs. Du-Puy will go_to Pitsburgh Wednesday, accompanied by Jer- mon John, to spend the Thankegivis with Mr. and Mrs. Herbel parents of the late Mr. Du Du Puy and her son will Washington Monday. returned yesterday from Atlantic=City, where they have been for many: weeRs, since the severe 1liness of the #ivérnas. evening from New York, where s Miss Elisabeth Hanna will return’ 4 A been for a few days. b “Maj. Raymond Clifford Payne, U. 8. , apd_ Mrs. Payne are in Philadelp] 5 'spend the week end and attended tie Army-Navy foot ball game yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Fuller mo tored from Rochester and stopped en: route to Washington,to attend the horsei show and the ‘Yale-Harvard game with thelr son, Mr. George Gregg Fuller, Whl)- Buests they are. Mrs, James Franklin Bell, widow of Maj. Gen. Bell, has given uj ment at the Highlands an one at the Westmoreland. M; wife of Col. F. A. Winter of Corps, to visit Mra. By Mre, John L. Griffiths, widow ofithie United States consul general to Lo is spending a few days at: the. fHo ham, e, BN has taken ‘Winter, e Medical —— Wa ke © Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gruenwald of-| New Orleans have come to * g- ton for a few days to see thelfr son, who 18 a_student at Georgetows Col- lege, and are atopping at Wardman — Miss Pauline Collette Hepp went to s Plans for Miss Pitney's| < hu:se)% SCRSQN. | nP\I!“ Y. | mom: Brady;; at their home of her apart- | will arrive Thursday afterne ‘Bell. e LR PR i e PR BT Open Washington Home and Other Debutantes ReCipientS Of Special HOHOX’S—TCRS-&H& in Calendar. neaday evening General . Ri The part t hase Club for the dancing. Miss Isabel Crawford. niece of ator_and Mrs. Capper, left Was fon Friday morning for a w. visit in New York with friends, whom =he attended the Army Navy game yesterday. and Miss Catherine Radcliffe will te- turn this evening or tomorrow morn- ing from Philadelphia, where she went in the party of Commander and Mrs. Charles W. O. Bunker. and where they attended the Army and Navy game yesterday. Miss _Elizabeth Marbury Beale, debutante daughter of Dr. and Mrs. | Robert S. Beale, returncd last even- ing from Philadelphia. where she {went for the Arm vy game. ac- companying a party of friends. Miss Virginla Selden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selden, jr., will €0 to Baltimore tomorrow to be the guest of Mra.' A. S.-Abell, who will entertain at luncheon tomorrow for her debutante daughter. Miss Selden :m return to Washington Wednes- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Selden will return to- morrow from Philadelphia, where, with Miss Selden, they went Friday to be members of a house party being entertained over the week end by Mr. and Mre. Carroll Willlams .in thelr Philadelphia home. - Mr. and Mrs. Selden and their daughter at- tended the’ Armiy-Navy game yester- day. Dr. and Mrs. Rhett Stuart will en- tertaln for their debutante daughter, Miss Carolyrt Rhett Stuart, Wednes: day. December 27, at a dinner dance at the Chevy Chase Club. Miss Stuart will_be presented to society at g tea on' ' Weanesfiay, December 20, at her Fhome on Connectlcut avenue. j 5 Philadelphia Yesterday to attend the "foot bafl game, and is returning to Washington today. Miss Jeanie Winston, who is well known i{n Washington, and who was the idol of the capital at the height of her career as a singer, has re- furned here after a summer and fall ent in Europe, ana is located at 78, 10th street northwest. ' MMy Marian Cecella Smith tep, Miss Helen Smith, and her went to .si Navy foot ball game as the Mldshipman Kenneth Perry. 1. Mra, - Bettie and her | daughter: Hortense, formerly of 1882 Colampla. toad, have gonme to Ralti- udre o meke thelr future home, and .-uu::r residing at 926 Chauncey B q fsgn‘m{phh yesterday to attend the Rosenthal Former Gov. and Mre. Joseph WBelk| ave Miss - Frances :"Hawthorne Brady, .lnupafly. 0 this_ oity ‘but now of 'Wesi York, wgw jolned-in Philadelphia Yesterday by her vySunger brother, (4t Willlam ‘Buppleé:-Brady, and at 4ended :ithe ArmYy ‘and Navy game. Miss’'Brady s expected to come to 'Washingion this week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gray- dver the Thanksgiving e . Mrs; Mary O'Neill, Miss Marion £'Nell aiid Miss Helen O'Nelll of the g0, left Friday evening for Phil- a to attend the Army and Navy - game. Mrs. O'Neill's son iaa second-class man at the ‘Academy, O'Neill and her daughters are ts of Mra. Thomas #t her home on Diamond -fogt e S— H H. Melton to Depict Views of Passion Play Rev. D: H. Melton of Columbia Heightl;, Christlan Church - will de- scribe “the pictures of the Passion Play with slides as he saw them at Oberammergau last summer, Bible class 52 the w»mlnu '-‘Ell‘i‘é}?fi cember Th i from T1e 8 o'clock, = ? {Navy Relief Ball This Year Will Be ‘ Most Brilliant Mrs. Denby and Mrs. Roose- velt Will Head Receiving Line at Annual Function | Thanlugwmg nght. Thanksgiving night means “Navy relie ball.” and this year, in the gold balireom of the Washington Hotel, it bide fair to be more brilliant tham ever. Mrs. Denby and Mrs. Roosevalr head the Teceiving line, which also in: cludes Mrs, Robert Coontz, Mrs. Lejeune, Mrs. Charles McVay and Mrs. John Dayton. Admiral Coontz will present the guests, assisted by Com mander Crenshaw and Lieut. Com- mander Hill. The floor committees are under the leadership of Miss Charlotte McDougall and Lieut. Com- mander Alan Kirk. Commander Beardall wills have charge of the music, which will be furnished by the Marine Band and the band from the navy rd. Mrs. Richard Wainwright, w ~ Hampshire avenue, Is chairman of tickets. Many dinners being arranged for that night, the hostesses taking their gu ", to the ball. M James (¢ azer wiil give a di ner, with the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby as honor guests. Mrs. Charles McVay will have as dinner guests Commander and Mrs. Brown of the British embassy, Capt. and Mrs. Larimer, Mrs, Arthur McArthur, Mrs. Schroeder of ~Lancaster, Pa; Mlss Esther Reno. Mr. Richard Whaley and Capt. Ralston Holmes. In Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh’s box will be the assistant secretary of war and Mrs. Wainwright, Senator David Walsh, Mr. and Mfs. Lasker, Mr. and Mrs. Smull, Col. Beacham, Mr. and Mrs, Isaac 1. Mann, Mrs. John Allen Dougherty and Judge John Barton Paine. Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellis will_en- tertaln at dinner Senator and Mrs. Phipps, Miss Rogers. Commander and Mrs. Lee Warren, Commander and Mrs. Claude Mayo and Commander Hugo Koehler. Mrs. Dwight Chester will have in her box Col. and Mrs. William Gar- |1and Fay. Col. and Mrs. John Wash- ington Davidge, Commander and Mrs. Charles Soule and Commander and Mrs. Emory Land. Admiral and Mrs. guests will_oceupy Robert M. Thompson. Additional patronesses for the bull are Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen and Mrs. James Carol Frager. Additional | boxholders are Mrs. Theodore Roose- Fullam and their the box of Col. velt and Mrs. William Eric Fowler. A number of the ‘midshipmen of the firat class at the Naval Acgdemy, who expect to be in town for Thanksgiv- ing, will probably attend the ball. Child Welfare Ball Is Assured Success Committees have already been ap- pointed and plans made to assure the soclal and financial success of the child welfare ball, which is to be given at the’ New Willard on Wed- nesday night, January 31. This s always one of the brilliant charity functions of the season and has a notable list of prominent women on its committees. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman is chairman of the ball, 8nd her vice chairman is Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, wife of the former Vice President. The sale of boxes has been placed In the hands. of Miss Mary Gwynn as chalrman and Mrs. Hope Slater as vice chairman. Miss Gwynn is president of the board of the soclety and is also chairman of the commlttee on patrenesses, as- siste® by ber vice chairman, Mrs. Hammond. & - Mrs. Willlanr ‘Howard Taft, chalr- man of the music committee, will be assisted by Mrs.. W, C. Reeve, vice chairman. Decorations will be ar- ranged by Mry. Charles Woadhull, chairman, and. Mrs, Frederig Ather- ton, vice chairman’ of ‘the decoration committee. Mrs. James F. Mitchell is chairman of the supper committee, and Mrs. Lorin Johuson is chairman of publicity. . Costumes. are in the hands of the Misses Tucker, and printing_will be cared for by Mrs. Henry Breckinridge. Others assist- ing as a general committee in the reparations. for the ball are Mra. By ivanus Stokes, Mra. Marris Locke, 5: Howand Dickinson, Mre. Herbert ard, Mrs. Ellot Goodwia and the members of the board. MARGARET daughterof Senator a Mrs. Howard Sutherland Miss THERLAND, butlante | Peruvian Envoy Will Return Today of Week—Lady Geddes to B | . Friday Afternoon. The ambassador of Baroness de Cartler w lunching with them tod The ambassador and basey. de Cartier spent York. | The ambassador Don Federico Alfonso P Senora de Pezet in thei at Wardman Park Hotel t a week's absence. Th. attended the Ar and Navy yesterday in Philadelphia, where went from Chi rago. Lady Geddes, wife of the dor of Great Britain, will be Friday afternoon after 1:30 « and will alse receive Friduy fnoon, December The minister of Siam, P'h Karavongse, will ertain company informally at lunc ¥ at the legation. ! The minister of Switzerl and Mme. Peter are expected (o the middle of this week from York. They went to New Have the game yesterday betwe and Yale, their son heing at Harvard. The minister {Peter will be in w York tomor for a few days . for ‘!Miss | The minsst cexs Bibesco the Aquitania for N have been abroad sinee June and have be England with parents. former Premier quith. The minister of Sweden and Mme Wallenberg spent yesterday in Phila- delphia, where they went to attend the Army and Navy game as guests, of Col. Robert M. Thompson. _/The minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoff will have as their for a few dayvs Dr. George H. W burn of Boston and Manch Mass., who will arrive Minister and Mme. Panaret hosts at d.nner Wednesd ¥ evening, entertaining in compliment - to _the undersecretary of state and Mrs. ! William Phillips. { The minister_and Mme. I’ will go to Baltimore Sat will be the gue éon of the mayor of will afterwards attend the fout ha game between the Army and Marine Corps. Bultiniore The_minister of Per sein Khan Alai, went ‘o attend the Army-Na terday and will go to. to address the Universi jand _the Northweste He will go on to D {days and will stop at Niagar: before returning to Washington, end of the week. The minister of Hung Szechenyi, returned yesterdiy jing from several month i Kurope. He arrived in { Friday, and came at once t ington' to join Countess Szechenyi and their children, who -returned o Week ago and have opened their house at 2929 Massachusetts avenue for the winter. 5 Countess Szechenyt was the honor guest at luncheon Friday of Miss Rhodes, who entertained a small com- 'pany at the Shoreham. The charge d'affaires of Japan and Mme. Saburi entertained a'-company informally at dinner last eévening in compliment to three of their coun- trymen, Dr. O. Minobe, Congres Suzuki and Dr. Karasawa, who are in Washington for a few days on thair way back to Japan from Europe. Fri- | day evening the charge d'affaires aud Mme. Saburi had s small company in- formally at dinner, entertaining in compliment to the financial attache of the embassy, who makes his head- quarters in New York, and Mume. Matsumoto. Mme. Saburl was hostess at lunch- eom Friday, entertaining Mrs. Charles ‘Wood, Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe; M Charles Wetmore, Mrs. David G. F child, Mrs. Arthur Bullard, M ern, Mrs. Nicholas, Miss Eliza Scid- more, Miss Sedgeley and Mme. Arita. wife of the secretary of the embassy. The charge d'affaires of Latvia, C. Louisi Seya, will go to New Y tomorrow for a short stay and will return Wednesd: The counselor of the British bassy and Mrs. Henry Getty C will return tomorrow from where they are spending the end. Mr. Chilton’s cousin, Mr. Riddle, attended the foot ball game in Phila- delphia yesterday. i The military attacfie of the British embassy, Maj. Gen. H. K. Bethell. was i . To Give Card par(\s k. b4 ‘[Ambassador of Belgium | And Wife Lunche(m Hosts After Absence e Hon ] | i 3 | Cecilia McCallum - {To Wed C. G. Parker, Jr. Representative and Mrs. Drane Announce Da up‘.:- ter s AL [ nounces Engag‘cmsn:. Mirs. Sherman N m o Callam late one time home on residenc t of their vor Helan Josenhin 1o cngagens . Miss 1. she Was a e “raternity I W Moore, mister o tained at a Junei ment o ful hom. in Lakes Arnold Werner Span Miss Mr. and Mrs hoofd antou heir T | The nt. al Church i pastor. 2 . ances the ond Mr. 1. Roser sagement of Esther Rosenfel berberg of New i Mr.and Mty M. engageme Dora Tr: ' | Unit. Americain will give # cal party December 11, 2:30 o'clock, in ihe balir Washington Barracks Clu will be music by the barrjcks band 5 o'clock during the tea hour.