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THE SUNDAY STAR, — e ———————— PN AN P 2 s A AP AT T AT AN AN PN MRS, DAVID A.REED, Wife of the new Senator from Pennsylvania. Yuletide Finds Youth Reigning Supreme in | Gayeties of Washington Mzs Dinner to Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes! Will Be One of Most Important Formal : Entertainments of This Week. ; and Mrs. White i Return From \Vedding | Of Senator Edge SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. | EGINNING carly this week, society in the capital will give itself over almost e ely to the younger element, devoting every effort to the entertainment of the students who return to spend the Christmas holidays with their families. There will be a few large and important dinner parties, such as that tomorrow night which the former ambassador to France and Mrs. Hugh C. Wallace will give for of State and Mrs. Hughes, and the dinner which the am- Congress Member and Wife Made Short Visit to Home in Maine—MTrs. Govin and Miss Govin Are Expected e Secretar: bassador of Switzerland and Mme. Peter will give for the ambassador of Home Germany and Mme. Wiedfeldt. and there will be several unusually inter- 3 i i vale danees. quite in ‘contrast to" the many, benefitballs which | - ePresentative and Jics Wilifee 1 esting priva s. quite i s White, Jjr., returned yesterday opened the season. Mr. and Mrs. Jolin F. Mitchell are entertaining at a dance tomorrow night for the latter’s daughter, Miss Anderson; Mr. and Washington from their home in Maine, where they have been gince the we Mrs. Victor Kauffmann are giving a dance Wednesday night, while on | ding of Miss Camilla Sewall and Saturday evening Miss Cannon and her niece, Miss Virginia Le Seure, will | Senator Walter ge. which took = ; 8 I place Saturday. Decembe-r 9, in Hath. give.a dance for Miss Ellen Bruce Lee. | Mo ST T — 1 ITH but few exceptions the embassies and legations will entertain Mrs. Ralael R. Govin and Miss urn they nave : 3 < . i 2 Govin are expected to their official familics at dinner preceding the Christmas holiday or} 0 "< 0 vork., where on Christmas day. carrying out the traditions oi their countries as fully as residence in a foreign land will admit. Saturday evening the ambas- sador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes will be surrounded by their official family, and the ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand and others entertaining in the same iniormal way. Nothing could be more interesting than the varied forms of entertainment carried out in the most orthodox homes, some of the foreign ministers sending back to their native lands for such viands as are generally served during the spent several da, Maj. Edwin Guuner. A., re- cently ordered to Washington, has taken an apartment at the Grafton and has with him Mrs. Gunner and their daughter. Mrs «bury Lawrence. daughter of Christmas season, and ahich wil bear shipment. There will be a num- | e 1o Sr. Andrew . Wh eii ber of s |m!‘ll|(f~. w :(Inlr .gflm;nl;x ]wn. children of society may s€€ | pnown writer and critic, spent the how the day 1> celebrated m othel e i past week as the guest of Miss Sel- | win-Tait, who entertained at tea Fr day in he- Lonor. HILE Christmas will be very quictly celebrated in the White House, there will be no mistaking the season, and the first lady of the land s will not only be remembered by her hundreds of friends, but those who | capt Henry C. White, stationed at have received from her bounty are numbered by the score. Mysterious | geore Field, 1iL, fs spending & week packages of all sizes and shapes have been going into and coming out of | yyen Mre. White at th. gH ‘“ the White House for several weeks, and not one of the old friends or | yroie, =™ Wiy s relatives of the President and Mrs. Harding will be forgotten. The Vice | " President and Mrs. Coolidge will have their sons, John and Calvin| Mrs. Walt P. Conaway and Mrs. Coolidge, with them, the boys arriving within a few days for the first |Mary Morrow of Atlantic City are the holiday they have had since entering school in September. guests of Mrs. Joseph Strasburger, at the Kenesaw. C TUE Children's Country Home ball the night of December 26 will have its usual charm in the attendance of many of the young folk who| Mrs. Edgar Grim Miller, jr.. of New are in the capital for the Christmas scason, and the great ballroom in the [ York, with her infant daughter, is Hotel Washington will be brilliant in Christmas decoration. Another | spending the holidays with her par- Christmas feature which must appeal to every onc, and which, too, must | ents, Dr. and Mrs. Murray Galt Mot- become an annual event, is the production of “The Word and the Way.” | ter, at their home oh 19th street. a splendid Bible pageant. in which the yvoung people of the churches of ; where Mr. Miller and Mr. Vail and the cicy will unite, giving the first big community feature of that kind | Mr. James Motter will join the fam- ever carried out in the capital. The Central High School auditorium will |ily in a few days. be used for the purpose on both turday afternoon and evening. A ‘Washington woman, Miss Schrin, s author of the arrangement, and her conception is a sublime and beautiful one. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Christo of Al- bany, N. Y., who are to remain in ; itk it s R Washington for the winter. have en- OXHOLDERS are alrcady being listed for the various productions to 8aged apartments at the Burlington be presented by the Washington Opera Company, the initial perform- | Fotel ance to be in the President Theater the night of January 22, with another evening periormance on January 26 and matinees the afternoons of Jan- uary 26-27. Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood. Mrs. R. R. Govin, Mrs. F. B. Moran and others have taken boxes for the season, and many have al- ready taken large scctions of seats. Mr. Warren Gard, formerly a mem- ber of Congress from Hamilton. U;'::). has come to Washington for a visit and is at the Hamilton Hotel. Mr. John Melton Hudgins will come to Washington from the University of Virginia Thursday and will remain with his mother, Mrs. Horace Macfar- lan, until after the New Year. Mrs. J. S. Kennedy, wife of Mr. J. *At Homes" Announced }Engagements Announced By Society Leaders| In D. C. Social Circles o M5, 0. & Kennedy, wite of 3 €] 0! & pping oard, Mrs. Robert N. Stanfield, wife of | Capt. William A. King, U. S. A., and | has returned from Portland, O the senator from Oregon, will hold |Mrs. King announce the engagement |and joinea Mr. Kennedy at the Bur- her first at home of this season on |of their daughter Dorothea to Mr. | n&ton Hotel. Thursday, December 21, from 4 to 6| Henry Viadimir Christianl. No date| Ensign Elmer D. Snare, U. S. o'clock, at her apartment at the Me- | has yet been announced for the wed- ; Who is visiting in Washington, ridian Mansions, 2400 16th street. dlg:-e one s stopping at the Hamilton Hotel, Assisting Mrs. Stanfield will be a agement is of particular in- ntes) e oual ot Oregonilwamen: aclading oo s ae oL Eldal b descended in_maternal line from th Mrs. Charles H. Martin, wifc of Brig. | Offutt and Beall familles of Mary. apartment in the Ward- Gen. Martin; Mrs. Clifton N. McAr- }?"d{ hg"m(,:.h"g'm‘ is the son ot |0 Park Hotel for the winter. . rof. an s. Carl E. Christ! thur, wife of Representative McAr-| Washington and Copen)luonfugigf A;.".’;x.i"?‘." vx‘fim? m;("d.f-m o Loa thur of Oregon. and Miss Mary Haw- | mark. jroand Mr, John H. Low In theis ley, daughter of Representative Haw- n L ¥ o’ ley of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Chaties E. Berry ap. |10 &t 1126 Massachusetts avenue. nounce the engagement of their| Miss Alice Padgett of 1833 Fark g&u‘htar Avis to Mr. Hudson C.{road left yesterday for New York r:nawsld of New Orleans. The |city, where she will spend a week wedding is to take place in June, g'lflb friends, returning the last of — e week with her brother, who will li\illr“.clml"'lfl'l. John R. Wright an-[meet her in New York on his way 2 he z engagement of their|h me from the Massachusetts Insti- aughter ucille to Cadet Stephen |tute of Technology for the holiday Wilson Ackerman of the United States | vacation, Military Academy. Miss Wright is - - Gen. and Mrs. Bandholtz a student at Goucher College, Balti- more. Honor Guests at Dinner Gen. and Mrs. Harry H. Bandholtz Mrs, John W. Belt of 2608 Tilden street i3 to be informally at home this afternocon from 5 to 7 o'clock for her mother, Mrs. W. J. Starr of llope House, on the eastern shore, who is her house guest. Mrs. Frederic Duncan McKenney and the Misses McKenney will be at home the first and third Fridays in January at their residence, 1336 New Hampshire avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham H. Levy will be at home, 606 Harvard street northwest, in honor of the bar mitz- vah of their son Henry, this evening from 8 to 10 o'clock. Songs Will Feature H College Women's Tea |were the guests of honor at = dinner At the tea at the College Women's | Biven at Le Paradis by Col. and Mrs. Club tomorrow, from 4 to 6 p.m., there | Weston P. Chamberlain Friday even- will be a “Christmas sing,” with Migs | ing. The other guests were Gen. and Edna Sheehy as hostess. Miss Sheoh: 5 will ‘sing Christmas songs and will| sua” Meo: whomuy Wion ot 'ger;! lead thoee present in group sing L hore [Drosent in SIOUD SIngIng | resentative and Mra: Frederick Hicks, ney Brown will preside at the tea]COl and Mrs. Andrew Moses and Col. table. and Mrs. Herbert B. Crosby. Mrs. Capper, wife of Senator Arthur Capper, and her niece, Miss Isabel Crawford, have issued cards for two teas, Wednesday afternoon, Decem- ber 20, and Wednesday afternoon, De- cember 27, in their home at 1100 16th atreet, — By #&RLSES EXAN ar Deiitcbso cx\.t:rte&cigid 1; g uwnoarwooOD =/ = S HUGHES. WASHINGTON, D. C. of State, AR q Diplomats. CALVERT DECEMBER 17, 1922—PART 2. @/, MRS R%BERT \D _ AXION, /4 Abride o{ggrdg/, s . who Miss ElizabetiV, Latimet. ISS, a om. a Milbu: IDiplomatic Corps Members to{take on a particularly interestin ! | | | S| friend of long standing. Plan Holiday Parties| {Embassies and Legatians \Vlu BC Scencs Of Many Interesting Events in Yulefide Season. Foreign humes of Washington will ' row from New Yo g | Deen for a brief stay atmosphere for the Christmas holi- | day. each emba ebrating the sea and legation cel-' on according to the | edict of its own country, some car- rying out their plans quite simply. while the Latin American countries, have more elaborate entertain- ments. The ambassador of France and Mme., Jusserand will entertain members of the embassy staff Mon day evening, December 25, it being their custom to celebrate the Yule- tide in this wa The ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano will give a dinner Christmas eve for the members of the embassy staff, and will also have of Washington cw York and the consul & pain in New York. Senor Don Alejandro Berea v Rodrigo, who will come for the oc- casion. The ambassador of Peru and Senora de Pezet will have as their | guests over Christmas their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘Washington Pezet of New York, who will arrive the end of the week. The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes will be hosts to the members of the embassy staff at dinner Saturday evening to celebrate Christmas. The ambassador and Lady Geddes make more of a celebra- tion for their children at this season than for themselve: The ambassador of Germany and Mme. Wiedfeldt will give a Christ- mas tree party Monday evening, De- cember 25, for members of the em- bassy staff. The ambassador and Mme. Wiedfeldt spent yesterday in New York. The minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn will entertain at dinner Thura- day evening for their daughter, Miss Laura Bryn, in honor of Miss Vir- ginia Selden. The minister of Tcuador and Senora de Elizalde will go to: New York today for a few days and will return the middle of the week. They will entertain a company at dinner Thursday evening, December 28. The minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela, accompanied by Dr. Garcla Lagon and Mme. Lagon, returned from New York the middle of the week. After a few days here Dr. Lagon went to Rochester, Minn. where he is the guest of Dr.'Mayo, Dr. Lagon is an_eminent doctor in Uruguay, and will return to Washington within a week and join Mme. Lagon, who re- mained with the minister and Mme. Varela. The minister of Switserland and Mme. Peter will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening, in honor of the ambassador of Germany and Mme. Wiedfeldt. The minister and Mme. Peter returned yesterday morning ‘Ill;om New York, where they spent ten ys. The minister of S8weden and Mme. Wallenberg will celebrate on both Christmas eve and Christmas day. They will have as their guests the minister’s nephew, Mr. Marcus Wal- lenberg, who is spending this year in New York; Mme. Wallenberg's cousin, Mr. Lilllehook: Mr. Primtzskiond and the Swedish consul general in New York, Mr. Olof Hermann Lamm, who will come to Washington Friday. The minister and Mme. Wallenberg will entertain at dinner Christmas eve, having only the members of the le- gation staff, and on Christmas night they will entertain another company. The minister of Bolivia and Senora de Ballivian will entertain at dinner Monday evening, December 25, in cele- bration of Christmas, and New Year eve they will give a supper dance. The minister of Finland, Mr. Axel Leonard Astrom, ‘will return tomor- 1 American the |a k. \here he thas The minister of Colombia and Se- nora de Olaya will give a large re- ception with dancing Thursday even- ng, January 4, at 9:15 o'clock, imme- diately following the presentation of the Lust of Gen. Santaner, by the minister, to the Pan-American Union. cretary of State, Mr. Hughes, "cept the bust for the pan- board. The guests will number about 1,000 and will include diplomats, officials, members of the enate and House and Army and Navy The minister of Panama and Senora lo Alfaro will give a supper party New Year eve at the legation. ‘Tha charge d'affaires of ltaly, Signor Augusto Rosso, and _other members of the embassy staff will g0 to New York this week to meet the newly appointed ambassador of Italy. Prince Gelasio Catalini Gae- tani, who is expected to arrive the middle of this week. Mme. Prochnik. wife of the charge d'affaires of Austria, will receive the | first and third Fridays in January in the legation, at 1851 Wyoming ave- nue. - The counselor of the British em- bassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton will entertain at dinner Wednesday evening, January 3. The counselor of the Norwegian legation and Mme. Steen entertained. a company of twelve at dinner last evening at Wardman Park Hotel. The commercial counselor of the British emhr,lly and Mrs, John Jovce Broderick will be hosts at dinner Tuesday evening and will take their guests later to the ball at the Hotel Washington for the benefit of the Children’s Country Home. The secretary of the British em- bassy and Mrs. R. Leslie Craigie will entertain at dinner Wednesday even- ing. January 10, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley, who will come here for a short stay. - The assistant military attach. 4 guidBrlLl!P‘l"embu!y lndme. C‘E E oD. ridge w sail for Engls - day, January R Mrs. Eric Buxton, wife of the com- mercial secretary of the British em- ::z;y.- t\;vgl;l ‘rggelvel tomorrow ' after- :30 o'clock 1 at 1746 Q street. R one Miss Lois Chapin Back From Hawaiian Islands The many friends of Miss Lois Chapin, davehter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chapin, formerly of Falls Church, Va., and Washington, D. C., will be inter- ested to learn that she has returned to her home in Charlotte, N. C., after| spending a ‘year in the Hawaiian Islands with her siter, Mrs. C, E. Duncan. (Miss Chapin is enthusiastic over the charms of the “Paradise of the Pacific.” Lieut. and Mrs. Duncan e X remain at Schofleld hll’!‘l'l‘:kxxlp:?l‘h.? year, after which time the former wll: be returned for duty in the etates. Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Gueste of Honor Vice President Calvin Coolidge and Mrs. Coolidge were the guests of honor at the reunion dinner of the Starr Family Assoclation, at the Pow- hatan, last evening. Thirty members of the association were in attendance, the out-of-town guests being Mr. H. Starr Ballou, president of' the Starr Family Association; Prof. Duncan Starr Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Leverett Crumbd, Mrs. Duane H. Clement, Mrs. William Haszlett Smith, Miss Smith, Mrs. Carman, Mrs. Nellle M. Starr, Mrs. William J. Starr, Mrs. Franklin J. Starr and Mrs. Emma Starr Morse. » LIC “éxh et of Mrs ChhatlesG DA 7\ ‘ MILBURN, ebutante of Dec.23. DERWOOD ProTe Dancing the Leading Form of Amusement For the Debutgntes { Program Will Open Tomor- row - Evening and’ Will Continue Throughout the Week—Other Festivities. Dunting will predominats as a week. The debutantes start the dance tomorrow evening Mr. and Mrs, John R. Mitchell will give for the latter's daughter. Miss Louise Anderson. Tuesday evening society will dance at Stone Ridge. on the Rockville pike. where they will beé guests of Mr. and Mrs, George E Hamilton, who will entertain for their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton, jr., and at the Playhouse, where the Dancing Class of several seasons ago will give its first dance since 1916. Mr. and_Mrs. Victor Kauffmann will give a.large dance Wednesday evening at Rauscher’s in compliment to their Son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hay Kauffn Thurs- evening at Rauschers Mr. and Mrs. Chgrles Selden. jr., will gi 4 dance for their daughter, Miss Vir- ginia Selden. The officers stationed at Washington barracks will give a dance Friday evening. and Saturday, which will be_ celebrated in many quarters as Christmas eve, Mrs. James K. Jones. jr.. will give a dance n. at the Washington Club for her daughter, ~Miss - Elizabeth Taylor Jones. Miss " Lispenard Seabury -of New York will be the only debutante to be formaly. presented this week and will make her bow Wednesday after- noon at a tea which her aunt, Mrs. ‘Kautz, wife of Capt. Austin Kautz, U. 8. N; will give for her. Miss Beatrice Pitney, daughter of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, will be the.guest of honor at lunch- eon tomorrow of Mjss Heler Colbert. who was presented to society last sea- son Ly her varents, Mr."and Mrs. Michael J. Colbert. - Mrs. Cofbert guve a latge bridge tea yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Laura Bryn, debutanté daughter of the minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn, and Miss Virginia Edwards, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Edwards. Additional .guests were asked for tea at 5 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Edwards will entertain at dinner Saturday evening. December 30, at the Chevy Chat Club for their daughter, Miss Virgini Edwards. in_honor of Miss Joscphine ‘Williford. The party will later at- tend the dance which Mr. and Mrs. L T. Mann will glve for their daugh- ter, Miss Alice Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Green will give a buffet supper Tuesday, Decem- ber 28, for their. daughter, Miss Ruth Miller Green, in honor of Miss Laura Bryn, Miss Catherine Radcliffe and Miss Virginia Edwards. The com- pany will later attend the . dance which Mr. and Mrs. John L. Edwards will give ‘that evening for their daughter. - Miss Elizabeth Marbury Beale will be the guest of honor at a bridge par- ty ‘Wednesday, December 27, which Miss Minnie Mosher Hill will give. Miss Josephiné' Williford. nlece of Mrs. Alfred ~Pembroke Thom, was hostess at dinner.last evening, en- tertaining at the Chevy Chase Club n honor of Miss Laura Bryn, debu- tante daugliter of the minister of Norway and Mme Bryn. The other, guests were Mi: ell, Miss Elizabet! ? Elizabeth Zolpay, Nirginia Mec Kenney, »’ Virginia Selden, Miss Annette :Astiford, Cl‘{g 'J%‘: ‘Wood, Capt. C.wrt, Mr, Rixey ith, Mr. Reuben 48, Mr.. Grady Miller, Mr: Norman Btvwlh Igl Alfred, Morton ZArmand Darrell, = - om. will give a lunchteon far Mrs. Miss Williford, Tueaday, eid Bunday wi eutertain a 1y cowpyn. t a buffet Juncheon o her oy ® Miss Dorothy Warren; _gflrelented by ber pafents, Mr. and rs. the guest of’ ‘honor.‘mil nner tomor- row evenipg‘of her:a and cousin, Mrs. Jose) D. Wi Wright. 2 Miss Patricia Ainsa will entertain at dinner tomorrow for her i ters, Miss e form: of amugement throughout the | with | which | ¢ *Ch wha ‘will be | Weller will Bates Warren, Friday, will be | ner Wednesday evening. iss Roselle. Ainsa, who arrived yes- MISs ELIZABETH ADAMS, £ ; tof &fla?rtfiafiflg.?gfn{mtckejl ) “nosRWOOD PANOTO. Ministcr afld Senora retary of state and Mrs. Phillips. Among the other distinguished guests! were the minister of Sweden and Mme Wallenberg. The minister of Colombia and Senora de Olaya entertained at dinner last night the ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu, Dr. L. S. Rowe, director general of the Pan| American Union; Mme. Zavaiia of Co- lombia, Senor Alfonso Lopez. formes manager of the American City Bank{ of Colombia; Senor Don Jose .‘llr"d the Don Coronado, second secretary of Colombiu legation, and Senor Louis Mallarino. Senator and Mrs, Charles E. Tow send. who are established in an ar ment at the Burlington for the w ter' ' have with them the latters| mother, Mrs. C. E. Loomis of Jackson. | Mich Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldscn enter- tained at dinner last night in honor of Gen. and Mrs. Harry H. Bandholtz, their other guests inciuding Col. and Mrs. Lewis Green and Col. and Mrs. Frank Jewell. Additional guests| joined the party later and the entire company went to the Chevy Chase Club to dance. Col. and Mrs. Donaldson entertain in honor of Mis Dial. daugliter of Senator thaniel B. Dial, «t_a supper dauce morrow night at Wardman Park Hotel, their guests to be the season's debutantes. wil Emily Mrs | — | und Mrs. Matthew A t dinner Chase Club. Col | entertaived the Chevy Mr. and Mrs. W tained at dinner last evening for M Rowland Bishop of Los Angel Among the guests were Senator Sam- uel M. Shortridge, former United States Ambissador to France and Mrs. | George T. Marye, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Eric Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun and Dr. and Mrs Stanley Rinehart. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, 3d, entertained at dinner followed by dancing last evening in their apart- ment on 16th street, in compliment to i the former's mother and sister, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr., and Miss Grace Vanderbilt. who are spending a short time at ardman Park Hotel. Among the guests at dinner were Miss Ailsa Mellon, daughter of the Secretary of the Treasury: Gen. John J. Pershing. Miss Littleton. sister of M Vander- bilt, 3d; Lieut. Schneider, Mr. Stanley Hawkes and Mr> Hugh V. Tennant. A small company of additional guests were asked for dancing afterward. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment were hosts «t_dinner last night at theiry home, 2151 Wyoming avenue, in honor their of Mrs. Norment’s birthday i guests including Mr. Justi mes | Clarke McRevnolds. Mrs. Ollie Jame: i resentative and Mrs. Fred A. Brit. m‘p Mr. and Mre. Ray Horton Arnold, r. and Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro, Miss Madelin Austin, Mr. ‘.!amh: Lyon. Miss Kaime and Mr. William B. Hibbs. Mrs. H. Wilfred Du Puy entertained company of twenty-four ut dinner Jast evening in compliment to Lady Henry, who arrived yesterday after- noon from New York for a few days' stay here. George Mesta- will entertain at m’;.'éf.'.é,. Saturday for her cousm‘! Mite Helen Husted, who is spending e season with Mr. and Mrs. Mesta | at the Willard. Mrs. Herbert Miffiin Hall tnterminedl fay to remain over Christmas. The fo,;‘f:!..\- Will later attend the dance Whigh Mr. and Mrs, John R. Mitchell are glving for the latter's daughter, Miss Louise Anderson. . ana Mrs. Harry Kite will enter- oot dinner Tuesday evening, De- cember 26, preceding the dance \lh{x,k; S and Mrs, John L. Edwards wil Sive that evening for their daughter, Stiss Virginia Edwards. Frances Wiser of Canada ar- rh:dh'yeaunhy to visit Miss Cather- ine Weller in the home of her parents, Mr.»and Mrs. Joseph I ‘Weéller, and will remain with them through the ristmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. give “V';“fl Ilvlll:r:ll:l.l > Wiser, the fir: n- partfes for Miss Ty Migs Margaret Banister, who was and Miasg|anndunced as a debutante for this seagon, returned to her studies at Colmbln University, where she taking a post-graduate course. She win l:ln her mother. Mrs. Blair Ban- evenin, Geraldine Afnu. and ! ister, in her home at 1929 16th street 'for the Chrlstmas holidays. . Secretary and Mrs. Hughes Guests of Honoryat Dinner Undersecretary and MI’S. Philllps Their HOS!‘S‘ de Olaya Entertain. | Luncheons and Teas. cretary of State and Mrs.|a small company informally 1 Hughes were the guests of honor at! eon Thursday at the Willard in hono dinner last evening of the undersec- of Mrs. Ev. George Everet:, U. ic and Mrs. Harold entertained Kentuek: Tuesd, t the Mrs. Paul Gill, Perot Keen at luncheon Club. Ame arle Kerr. wifc of Judse C. C. Calhoun, Mrs. A Owsley Stanley 2 Wooley Mrs. James C. David ii Kincheloe, Mrs. Fitz Hugl Shapter wnd Mrs. Harrison Foster Mrs. Keen, who has been vVieitink her sister, Mrs. Paul Gillespie und who has been much entertained du ing her stay in Washington, returne. to her country home in Delaware Frt day. prior to going to her winte: home in Philudelphia Mrs. Flora Campbell, grand matron. Order of the Eaterin Star of the Dis trict of Columbia, was hostess at a tea last Sunday afternoon. Miss Rutl Ayler sang and Miss Harriet Hine ren dered several piano solos. Mrs. Traey Campbell presided at the tea table Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, wife of the di- rector of the consular service enter tained informally at tea Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Willlan. Kahn of New York. who is know) professionally us Frieda Hempel During the tea Mrs. Kahn delighted the guests by singing a charming group of songs. accompanied by Mr. Conrad Bos. Mrs. Charles Kerr. wife of Judge Kerr. entertained informally at tea at her home, 1816 I street, on Thursday Harold afternoon in honor of Mrs. Perot Keen, who has b the guest of her sister. Mrs, Paul Gillespie. at the Wyoming. The guests were mainly a group of old friends fron Kentucky and Panama. Mrs. Ken was gssisted by Mrs. Martin and Mrs Malsbury. Charles foulke will i at dinne dnesday evening January when her guests a asked to meet the ambassador Great Britain and Lady Geddes. Mr. Mark W. Potter, interstate commerce commissioner, and Mrs Potter will entertain & party of ten at the supper dance at Wardman Park Hotel, Sunday evening. December 31 Mrs, hostes Mr. and Mre. Charles F. Cramer en- tertained & company at dinner las evening in their home on Wyoming avenue in compliment to their house s, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Content New York. who are spending a few days with them Mrs. Harry Rice, wife of Maj Harry Rice, U. §. A., gave an informal tea at her apartment Wednesday uf- ternoon in honor of Mrs. W. J. Baxter wife of Commodore W. J. Baxter U. 8. N. Mrs. Harry Sixson. who has becn spending _several days with Miss Kathryn M. Ellis, has gono to Park ersburg, W. Va.. the former home of the late Dr. Harry Sisson. The mid dle of this week Mrs. Sisson will to New York. where with Dr. Si for m: ¥ tmas with e her home a 11_spend Chris son, Mr. Louis Sisson, and his family in the new year Mrs. Sisson will come to Washington and join Mrs. J. Harvey Clock of Mount Ster- 1ling, Ohio, for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trent will en- tertain at the supper dance at Ward- man Park Hotel. December 31. Ther: will be covers laid for sixteen. Mr. and Mre. C. C. Long, will L hosts at the supper dance at Ward- man Park Hotel New Year eve. The midshipm of the Naval Academy will give their annual Christmas hop_in the small ballroom at the New Willard, December About 400 guests are expected. Mr. and_Mrs. Charles Willlamson entertained a party of eighteen at a dinner dance at Wardman Park Hotel last night in_compliment to their house geuest, Mrs. P. B. Taliaferro of New York. Mrs. Leverett F. Crumb of Peek- skill, N. Y., and Mrs. D. H. Clements of Brooklyn, N. Y., are at the Grafton 8 for the Starr reunion. The_Stonewall Jackson Chapter of the United Daughters of the Con- federacy will entertain at a bridge party at the Hamilton Hotel Wednes- day, January 10. Polish Legation Cancels Luncheon, Due to Tragedy On account of the assassination of the president of Poland, Mr. Gabriel Narutowicz, yesterday, the counselor of the Polish legation and Mme Kwapiszewska have recalled their in- vitations for luncheon today, when ts were asked to meet the er of Poland and Mme. Wroblewska. "