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Fs SOCIETY. o Il =N Hociety ! President and Mrs. Coolidge Select: Dates for State Receptions and Dinners for 1923-1924. Dates have been announced from the White House for the annual series of state receptions and dinners, following out a precedent of nearly a hundred years. There will be a reception on New Year day from 11 am. to 1:30 o'clock p.m, and. aside from the first of the year falling on Tuesday, the entire series will take place on Thursday, beginning with | the cabinet dinner December 6. D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1923. SOCIETY. — ) e s e e ] ‘Hayt of New York will take place l.llnlnf informally at tea this after- | cember 8, at Grasslands, for thelr Saturday. The other guests are Mrs, | B0ON for Mrs. Deming-Jarves of DI- | gobucante daughter, Miss Edith Hi Art) MeArt nard, France, L % hur T e M chariag | Mrs. Jackson. Mrs, Joseph Leiter will give a tea F. Baker, Miss Eugenie Lejeune, Mis November 15, for Miss Hitt. Charlotte Freeman Clark, Miss Vir- ginla Edwards, Miss Betty Werner, Miss Lida. Adams, Miss Elizabeth Young, Miss Diana Cumming, Miss Margaret Taylor, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Mary Hellen, Miss Teresa James, Miss Mary Emily Hamilton, and her house guest, Miss Alma Sennessy of Greenwich, ‘Conn., who arrived last evening for a few days' visit. Mrs. John P. Jackson and her daughter, Mme. Ekengren. are enter- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON | week, ana will pass che winter with Mrs. Barnett. X o another daughter of Miss Anne Gordon, accompanied by Mrs. J. Wilmer Biddie of Philadelphia and her daughters, the Misses Gord: arrived in Montreal the first of week from Europe. She will pass several days in New York before com- ing to Washington. Mrs. Wilbur J. director of the cons entertain informally at tea this after- noon in compliment to Mrs. Miiton dy, wite of Judge Purdy who (Continued on Ninth Page. Mrs. George Barnett and her gon- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dickey, jr., and their young son, who have been abroad for some time, will sail for this country No- vember 8. They will come directly to Washington. Mrs. Barnett wiil pass the winter in Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Dickey will go to their home in Dayton, after a short visit here. Gen. Barnett, who will retire shortly from the Marine Corps, will come to|L Washington the latter part of the Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard is enter- taining a small company at the mati- nee at the Belasco Theater today for her debutante daughter, Miss Ruth Stoddard, in honor of Miss Bessie Mc- Keldin, debutante daughter of Mrs. Leigh Palmer. The other guests are g:;;’;ell\'mfi‘m mantopoulos, Miss Janet , Miss Elizabet ams ana Miss Ellen Biajer ~2 07 Ad R. S. Reynolds Hitt a dinner dance D wife of service, will Mr. and Mrs, will entertai THE SCHEDULE INCLUDES: December 6, Thursday....Cabinet dinner ser 13, Diplomatic reception. Diplomatic dinner. ..New Year reception Judicial reception. . Supreme Court dinner. Congressional reception. Speaker’s dinner. .!Army and Navy reception... | Surgeon General and Mrs, | Cammings, was hostess ut dinner last | evening, rtaining In compliment to Miss Elizabeth Turner and Mr, marriage The other & he members of the wed- ding party for the honor guests. | After ‘the ‘dinner the company were guests of Mr. Huntington Turner, brother of the bride- Who enter- tained them at the ormance at Keith's Theater, and T Mr. Fred Glbbs entertained a company of twen- Hugh 8. ‘THE COCOA OF HIGH QUALITY ANUFACTURED by the most scientific, up-to-date mechanical proc- at Wardn minister t of is in s, will return to n 's of the minister Mrs. Thomas F. tor Bayard. harge set Wright will | § t the supper-dance at’ Wardman ark Hotel, for Miss Turner and Mr. ¥ Block. Mrs. C. E. C. G. Chariton, wife of 1922 Sunderland place. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren left Washington today for New York to MRS. WILLIAM GIBBS McADOO, esses (no chemicals), it is absolutely pure and has o most delicious flavor and aroma. Made only by Walter Baker& Co.Led. wife of the el an X emain until the first of next week. | The second secretary of the Pe- iruvian embassy, Senor J. Alvares de | Buenavista, went to New York last {evening to meet his sister, Mme. |d’Alvarez, who is expected to arrive there today from Europe, where she has been through the summer. She will come to Washington with Senor de 1. Buenavista to spend several weeks. Daughter of former President Woodrow Wilson, who, with her husband and daughters, Ellen Wilson McAdoo and Mary Faith McAdoo, is spending a few dnys in Washington, Established 1780 Mills at Dorchester, Mass, and Montreal, Canada Mclntyre, Is entertaining a company | ter of: Rear Admiral and Mrs. D. W. | of thirty at bridge this afternoon | Taylos, Is hostess to a company at| in her apartment at the Wyoming. |bridge this afternoon, entertaining in | honor- of Miss Edith Malse Bacon,| arles Albert | BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE Miss May Coleman Taylor, daugh- | whose marriage to Mr. Pilipsborn i Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett has as her | guests her son and daughter-in-law, IMr. and Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, jr., who arrived yesterday from their home in New York to spend a short time here. fl @ fl l E m A Winter of Velvet ARISIAN Couturieres proclaim it! Erle- bacher adopts it—Velvet for elaborate Evening Gowns and Wraps and charming Frocks. Velvet—an exquisite fabrie, as pliant as satin and as delicate! Velvet retains its beautiful coloring and possesses excellent wearing qualities. We are showing the season’s most desired color-tones, with a bit of metal cloth or dainty em- broidery to add an artistic touch. You are cordially invited to inspect our showing of exclusive creations in Velvet. rat of Army Danee Series December 12. { _ The series of Army dances formerly 1d at Rauscher's will be given this 3 at the New Willard Hotel, the first dance being scheduled for De- ! cember 12. The committee in_charge dances includes Mrs. John L. Mrs. Charles S. Farnsworth, Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland Mrs. Clar- ence O. Sherrill, Mrs. William J. Snow, Mrs. Louis C. Scherer, Mrs. J. | Duncan Elliott and Mrs. Lorenzo D. sser. 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. rman inski, ative em- have and Exceptional Values in Plain and Fur-trimmed Dress and Sports Mrs. Mclntyre, wife of Gen. Frank i ia MRty RS, ife oOF Gen. Wrapk ) : CISQfiZ[ | SHOES tor Women Give Ever- lasting Comfort They are made to thoroughly con- 1 Butler Howry will i r this| Club, in There | ts in the daughte Lace Curtain Cleaning Mme. Viboud, ™ Hand Laundry 727 11th st. n.w. Main 4971 of WASHINGTON Sketched— Black Suede Pump. Black calf trimmed. We've crowded into both groups a wide variety of styles —.and values that quite exceed the prices. The Dress Coats are developed in fine grades of the deep-pile fabrics—side-tie and long ‘graceful models, lined with silk and most of them trimmed with ‘handsome fur collars or col- lars and cuffs. The Sports Coats Smart plaids and checks—in plain colorings—in the mannish Cloths: with patch pocl:etu. belts: and with self or fur collars. Also silk lined. Polished Floors of Hard Wood “Tired muscles and ligaments, also kened arches, respond almost in- stantly to Ease-All Shoes, becan they are made along the liies nature intended the feet to grow. G. B. White Co., Inc. 1311 G Street N.W. Over Y. W. C. A—Take Elevator J. M. ADAMS 1503 Connecticut Ave. In the PALM ROOM From 10 p.m. to 12:30 am, On Saturdays dancing also dur- ing luncheon from 1 to 2:15 p.m.; at tea from 4:30 to 6 p.m.; during dinner from 6:45 to 9 p.m. Music by the Famous Meyer Davis New Willard Orchestra The New Willard Pennsylvania Ave., 14th and F Streets L. M. Boomer, Frank 8. Hight, President. Managing Director. Third Floor | Smart Utility Commends These Simply Styled Strap Pumps Don't put off your Christmas shopping. DO IT NOW! You have everything to gain by coming to Kay's. Our complete stock of Diamonds js at your disposal. You can buy now and pay next year. We have no set terms. Make your own te; $1.00 MAKES YOU A MEMBER OF OUR XMAS SHOPPING CLUB Hundreds of THE GIFT SUPREME Novel New Watches Make your selection and You will be amazed at the ex- have your choice of any unset diamond and we will tonsive showing of wrist watches Choose the wrist watch 1217 Conn. Ave. mount it in any of the latest style mountings. 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