Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1923, Page 41

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SOCIETY.’ Whereabouts of Folk in Washington Social Life Army-Navy Foot Ball Game Attracts Many to New York—Guests in Capital Homes. Thanksgiving Activities. man, the latter a niece of Mrs. Draper, | in their Oklahoma home. ¢ and Mrs, Truman ve had as their gu Mr. and Mrs. Willlam S. Conant of Miss | etroit will spend the winter In Newberry | 3 <atharine street, which Katharine e 2200 Q Emeline Keen and Miss Kath- daughters of the United g ; o. | Mis | erine Keen, me and visiting i1l come tow to visit Mrs Delos A. Blodgett. Mrs. Blodgett B Charles G. Mat ir. and Mr: Romq Cornelius Vanderbilt will close her villa, the Breakers, at Newport thie week and go to York to | th spene ¢ part of the winter. ')‘;_n“\'«;,lnlu they She probably will come to Washing- | 8O- ton for a portion of the season. were in Mr. and Mre, I T. Mann and their {son and daughte s Alice Mann, are in Maj. and Mrs. G the Blackstone Hotel their hom nue for the the sun Cannes time, 1ir have opened | o v spending |y being at g it the s Miss Heiberg, most of th tudying in Switz will b on the Riviel Washington and are established in| Mr. William Mann | Chi- | at home this | 25, 1923—PART 2, DINNERS, LUNCHEONS, TEAS, MARK PROGRAM OF SOCIETY WORLD (Continued from Fourth Page) Frederick 1. Cox will en- of twelve at din- Mirs. Cox will go dle of the week and Mrs. tertain a compan ner_this_evenin to New York tl o remain a few The president of the George W ington University and Mrs. L were the guests of honor 3 ner given 1 vening by Mrs, Charles Herries Woodhull at th residence on Massachusetts avenue, Mr. and will ‘ent | Saturday wick Emile Mont- » & company at Mr. and Mrs. | gomery will he h dinner Saturday eve for their daughters, the Miss, gom Col. Samuel M. Waterhouse was host to a small_company at dinner last evening at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Frederick nolds will afternoon in honor corge W . when there in her home. of her house Worth of rwi sar College ents, before will 1o & discussion of \{hie"proposed | federal legislation for women. | Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman was | hostess at luncheon Friday at the Shore . in honor of Mrs. Grace Polk of Florida. The 2 sts Included Mrs. Louis N. Geldert., national president of the League of American Pen Women; Mrs. Harriett Hawley Locher, president of the District League, and Mrs. Dorothy de Muth Watson. | Miss Catherine Miss Marie Repp 1 F to Mr. Ro i place Thanksgiving day ts included Miss Rh Irene Kuebler. ¥, Miss Louixe M a ilace entertained in- formally at bridge Wednesday eve- ning in compliment to Mrs. Thomas E. Gilman of Norfolk, Va., who is the Louse guest of her brother and sister- i and Mrs. C of t. Miss Katharine Shaw. dau; William Charle ain at a bridge tea December 7, at their home on Wood- ley pl SOCIETY. - THELOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Exclusive Gowns for Formal Wear Into the designing of these charming Frocks have gone the best taste and best materials and best craitsmanship of leading artists. They present new fashions—effectively developed—both original in conception and exclusive in creatton—ranging from elabo- rate Dinner gowns to simple Dance Frocks. Metallic Brocades. Chiffon Velvets. Embossed Velvet. Ripolette Crepe. Moire Satin Heiberg and Mrs. Delos A. Blodzett has had as C her guest this week her son, Mr Delos 1L Blodgett, York. and Mr. John' W Detroit. M Me and s Lewis ams A Georgette and Metallic Lace. Exme = i T 0 —what could bring greater com- fort and satisfaction to the whole household than a suite of luxur- ious Overstuffed Furniture for the living room? *We can save you up to 50% on such-a gift. Call and examine McDevitt vaiues. 3-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suites in figured velour, Special, $125 WE SPECIALIZE IN Draperies, Window Shades, Slip Covers dand Upholstered Living Toom Furniture s 3x6 Stock Window Shades, 59c e embellished with sparkling beads and Rhinestones: dainty lace, rich fur and artis- tic embroidery. $39.50 to $]75.00 friends of A L. Hoxie ar : e < . delegate to nal Party conference : reception given them | a4 summer s€pent in| At Hoxie will resume § ¥ i by Presldent Coolidge. — sday s at home . . and Mrs. ¢ . Calhoun left i e continue them « ¥ £ Townsend, daugh- Capt | early ember : sterday to be the {until the last of Ma énd of Mr. und | LEN GER; It i the | i Takoma Park, a student in the Col-( Of Washington, whoxe engagement 1 ~ lege of Fine' A Institute | burgh, was recently clected of the freshman class of the coll Edounrd B s announced la wing a dinner in New York. Donald M. Barl e spending the - they went to s vy game. Mr. and Mr Mrs. [Oliver street osing | in New York, ng to tend the Army-) will | A "lu:. e Presenting The Newest Hats Faille, Satin and Moire—featured in cf- fective new shapes—of charming distinctive- ness and individual becomingness. They her 1, to which | 5 Mr. Ivi wift of Mich many Washingtonians have been in- | rived in Washington and 1 Atlantic Hotel. He will spend th winter in this eity | at the Army and Navy game. They | the Pacific coast, where they spent be at’ home Tuesday of next|the i ummer and early fall Emery plans to reopen her ment at Wardman Park Hotel er December 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Weems Louisiana and Virginia have take: the house at 2 achusetts av e ap nue for the Miss Marie J. Brady of Washington | af - jis at Hotel Leamington, Miami, Fla.. | = Mrs. Lulu_ Adams Ewers has ve- | for the season. Mrs. J. Edgar Miller and daugh- | south for the winte turned to Washington for the sea- — ters. Miss Consuelo Miller and Miss | for the season T d has taken an apartment at s mery and Katharine Miller, are spending the | ments, Miami Bea oreham. She spent the sum- mer in New and, New York and at Atlantie Cit Dr. and Mrs, 0. H. S daugh- stopped st week ngton early from their country home near Fredericksburg, Va. to New York. They have been entertaining series of house parties at their Virginia home ce their return from Kimberly ha en route *hilip Dell = Mary Cruikshank. daughter of Mrs. Cruikshank T, will spe ion at West Point of Capt. ‘and Mrs, Crampton | = DO NOT I | I One door_above Mt. Vernon Savings Bank. Tel. 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