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OLAS LONGWORTH, epublicaw Leader. of the House. o FARTSEEW NG MI1ss HELEN STRAUSS, Debutaute of Decdcmber 22, daudhter of ) oA dmiral and Mss S{:ta,:/.és‘- m——-‘@ President and Mrs. Coolidge White House In the Cap Of Social Festivities| Embassies in Hospitable Mood and Cabinet Homes Conspicuous grams—Receptions SALLIE V. Takes Lead ital’s Series in the Holiday Pro- and Dinners Listed. H. PICKETT. am of state entertainments on at the White House, the embassies and legations n formalities in progress bet hospitable mood, an interchange of ween the White House and cabinet homes and an interesting social affair of more or less magnitude on for each day and night of the week, give Washington first place among gay capitals of the world. If all events of state are arranged as well and prove as delightful as was night, the 'President and Mrs. Cool record for hospitality behind them. about the cvening never surpassed in the annals of the mansion. TESDAY night the President ar Secretary of State and Mrs. H entertain at the annual diplomatic Coolidge has taken a box at Keith's of the Desert,” by R. Deane Shur Vernon M. E. Church, South, to be giv The sons of th and from th; ided Crittenton Home. arrive during the week, will give them her almost und HE ambassador of France and M at dinner Saturday evening, and Tuesday afternoon and evening is greatly devoted to diplomatic so and Mme. Olaya and t! each entertain dinner pa the Secret of the Inter Mme. Alfaro will entertain France and Mme. Jusserand. will entertain guests at dinner Thurs e ster o ies, the v A the sa iatter hosts having The Secre the diplomatic reception of Thursday lidge will, indeed, leave an enviable There was a charm and a rordiali(yi nd Mrs. Coolidge will dine with the ughes, and Thursday night they will | dinner at the White. House. Mrs. | for Friday noon to hear “The Dawn director of music in the Mcuuti en for the benefit of the Florence e President and Mrs. Coolidge will at time on the first lady of the land attention. Ime. Jusserand will entertain guests 1 events. The minister of Colombia f Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoff will s guests of honor‘ ork. The minister of Panama and | evening for the ambassador of | W me ary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby day night. 'HREE debutante parties are on for Wednesday, Gen. and Mrs. Rich- ard C. Marshall presenting their daughter, Miss Laura Windes Marshall, at a dance that evening at Arthur Hale introducing Miss Diedr ton Club annex, 1712 H street, from Mrs. Clark Munford giving a debut Washington barracks; Mr. and Mrs. ich at a reception in the Metropoli- 4 to 7 o'clock in the afternoon, and tea for her daughter, Miss Norvell Clark Munford, from 4 to 7 o'clock, at Rauscher’s, when there will be dancing. THE Washington Opera Company row night, presenting “Madame The list of box holders includes Sen: B. Elkins, Mrs. Charles Boughton W mond, Mrs ancois Berger Mora President, who will have among his C tt, the Secretary of Commerce an Wood. OREIGNERS in Washington at Christmas time oiten have criticized our method of celebrating the season, reverting to the charming pro- grams carried out in the homes of most Latin Americans, where the nativity scene is the center of attraction during at least ten days, occupy- ing the most conspicuous place in t Everything that one reads about do there is a devout hope that the Chris from Vermont may occupy a conspic and that the Christmas carols may be sung as scheduled. S PYHE WORD AND THE WAY given for the third successive celebration by the churches of the national conrmittee of Washington given at Central High School, Satu Thursday night, December 27. Schreiner, it tells the story, in bibl promises and prophecies leading up t in three beautiful symbolic scenes and six Bible episodes, including the nativity. Mrs. Coolidge Takes Box For “Dawn in the Desert” In keeping with the Christmas spirit, the “Dawn in the Desert” to be glven at Keith's at 12:30 o'clock at noon Friday, will have a number of distinguished patrons. Mrs. Cool- fdge has a box and among other patrong are Mrs. Henry C. Walluce and the Misses Wallace, the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Tames J. Davis, Blshop and Mrs. McDowell, Commis- sloner and Mrs. Rudolph and Com- missioner B Junior League to Give Its First Small Dance The first of the small tnd carly dances of the Junior League will bo glven at Rauscher's Friday evening. when Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Miss Mary Hellen and Miss Margaretta Wood will receive. The patronesses for these dances include Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr: Mrs. William Phillips, Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Mra. Charles J. Bell, Mrs, Montgomery Bla.r, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. R. 8. Reynolds Jitt atrs, George Hewitt Myers and Corcoran Thome As arranged for production by Bess Davis will be the social triumph of tomor- Butterfly” at the President Theater. ator and Mrs. Phipps, Mrs. Stephen Jood, Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Ham- n and Mr. Slemp, secretary to the other guests the Speaker and Mrs. nd Mr:.%—loover and Miss Margaretta he homes where there are children. es not materialize to the fullest, but tmas tree being sent to the President uous place on the White House lawn, a religious pageant-drama, will be year as a big community Christmas city, sponsored by the interdenomi- pastors. Two presentations will be rday night, Decsniber 22, and again ical language, of the Old Testament o the birth of Christ, and is presented Miss Elizabeth P. Hall To Wed Seth Talcott Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Hall of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Wash- ington, D. C. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Elizabeth | Preston Hall, to Mr. Seth Talcott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hooker Tal- cott of Hartford, Conn. Mr. Seth Talcott is at present a student of ar- chitecture in Paris, France. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. A. Greenberg announces the engagement of her daughter Rose to ]Mr Cha{’lefl Karl Chadnow of Brook- Plan Series of Hops At the Willard Hotel Cards are out for a series of hops to be given by the younger members of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps at the Willard Hotel December 25, February 2, February 22, March 28 and May 3. The parties on Christ- mas day and Washington's birthday will be in the afternoon, from 4 to 7 o'clock. The committes for the dances includes Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Atala Kimmel, eut. J. B. Hefferman and Arthuny MRsS. FRANK. B. KELLOGS, New Chatelaive of theU.s. mbaség‘inl,ondow. Debutantes Paasing Before the Footlights Of the Social Stage Season Program for Buds Largely Made Up of Din- ners, Bridge Parties and Teas. Miss Laura Winder Marshall will make her debut at a dance Wednes- day evening which her parents, Gen. and Mrs. Richard C. Marshall, jr., will give at the Washington barra The Misses Stitt, daughters of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Edward R. Stitt, will be hostesses at & bridge party Tuesday afternoon at the Washington barracks, when their guests have been asked to meet Miss Eugenia Le- jeune, Miss Janet Moffett and Miss Helen Strauss, Navy buds of this sea- son. Miss Helen Strauss will make her bow to Washington society Saturday afternoon, when her parents, Rear Admiral and Mre. Joseph Strauss, will glve a tea for her in their home at 2208 Massachusetts avenue. Miss Claudia Read, debutante daugh- ter of Col. and Mrs. Beverly Allen Read, has sent out cards for a small tea Sunday, December 30, in compli- ment to Miss Jean Conrad, who will be the guest of Miss Margaret Zolnay over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Adams will present thelr daughter, Miss Eliza- beth Taylor Adams, to Soclety Thurs- day evening at a dance at Rauscher’s. Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton will en- tertain at dinner Thursday evening in honor of Miss Helena Lodge, debu- tante daughter of Mrs. George Cabot Lodge. Miss Elsa Diederich will be a bud of Wednesday, when her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hale, will give a large tea for her, from 4 to 7 o'clock, in the Metropolitan Club annex. Miss Edith Elizabeth Hitt and Miss Helena Lodge, debutantes of this sea- son, will be the guests in whose honor Mrs. John Stewart McLennan will en- tertain at luncheon Sunday for her daughter, Miss Mildred Tytus. Miss Louise H s Randolph, debu- tante dlu‘hl!l‘ of Dr. Buckner M. Ran- dolph, will be the guest of honor at a supper party which Mr. and Mrs. Archi- hll-ld R. Randolph will give Friday eve- ning. Miss Muriel Eleanor Gray will be the guest in whose honor Mrs. Peter A, Drury will entertain at luncheon Thurs- day at the Hotel Hamilton. Mrs. Thornton P. Boland will enter- tdin at luncheon Tuesday in honor of Miss Nina Diamantopoulos, debutante sister of the secretary of the Greek legation. Miss Norvell Clark Munford will make her formal bow to Washington soclety at a tex dance which her mother, Mrs, Clark Munford, will give Wednes- day afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock at Rauscher's. Miss Munford will have as her guest for the holidays Miss Carolyn Lewis of Richmond, Va. Mrs. Pearle Moore Gray will give a dance for her debutante daughter, Miss Muriel Eleanor Gray, Friday evening at Clifton. Miss Ruth Stoddard will fo to New York today for a short visit with Miss Iika Chase, who will be presented to society tomorrow evening by her mother, Mrs. Richard Newton, who will entertain a large company at the Cos- mopolitan Club. Miss Stoddard will re turn Wednesaay and the following day her brother, Mr. Joseph M. Stoddard, will come home from school for the Christmas holldaye. £on i, Sioddard has tssued invitations for ance lay evening, ber &8 for her daughter, Diplomats are arranging their an- nual dinner parties in honor of the | Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes, | | the dean of the corps, M ""‘“me]‘: amba »r of Fran and Mme. | Jusserand giving their dinner Satur- | day evening. Several other diplomats have arranged dinner companies to be entertained during the week. ssa | The ambassador of Chile and Senora | de Mathieu arrived in- Santiago de Chile the end of the week and will remain in their home there for about six weeks before beginning the long journey back to this country. The minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg have as their guest a: the legation, Mrs, Marcus Wallenberg, who arrived vesterday from New York. Mr. Wallenberg, who is a nephew of the minister, will join her here for the Christmas holldays. The minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoff will entertain at dinner Tuesday evening at the legation in honor of the Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Hubert Work. The minister of Hungary, Count Szechenyl, was joined yesterday by Countess Szechenyl, who spent Friday in New York. The minister of Colombia and Senora de Olaya will entertain at din- ner Tuesday evening. The minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro will be hosts at dinner Tuesday evening at the legation. The minister of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich, will return to Washington the latter part of the week from Callfornia, Wwhere he has been for several weeks. j The charge d'affaires of Rumanla {and Mme. Nano had as their guest for |& few days last week the Duchesse : Hortense Plersy di Mignano of Italy, who sang at the musical which the ambassador of Italy, Don Gelasio Caetani, gave Friday evening in his apartment at 1785 Massachusetts ave- nue The charge d'affaires and Mme. Nano were hosts to a company at supper Thursday night, entertaining informally after the reception which the President and Mrs. Coolidge gave tg the members of the diplomatic corps. Mme. Tsamados, wife of the charge d'affaires of Greece, will receive Thurs- day afternoon and will have assisting her Miss Nina Diamantopoulos, sister of the seerstary of the legation, who was presented to society at a tea dance which Mme. Tsamados gave yesterday afternoon at the legation. Miss Laura Bryf, daughter of the minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn, will be hostess at luncheon tomorrow at the legation. The mili tache of the British embassy and C. E. C. G. Chariton will go to New York tomorrow to meet their son, Wingrove Charlton, who will arrive from England this week to apend Christmas with his parents. Young Mr. Chariton is making the trip to this country alone and will be in Wasl ington only ten days before return- ing to his school in England. The retiring naval attache of the Bra- silian embassy, Capt. Heraclito Graca Aranhs, will leave Washington at the end of this week and to sall Baturday for his home in il Jdeut. Eugenia da Rosa Riverio ar« Secretary and Mrs. Hughes | - Guests of the Diplomats First Dinner of Season in Their Honor Given by Ambassadof and Mme- Jusserand—Annual Functions Scheduled. rived yesterday to take up his duties as assistant naval attache and after the departure of Capt. Graca Aranha will be acting naval attache Mr. Dimancesco of the staff of the Rumanian legation will sail from New York Tuesday. January 8, for where he will spend two mont eling on the continent. {Dr. A. C. Millspaugh Weds Miss MacDonnell Mr and Mrs. Charles E. MacDon- nell announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Helen, to Dr. Arthur C. Millspaugh, at Aley, in the Leba- nons, near Beirut, Syria, September 9, Members of the American con- sulate at Beirut attended the wed- ding. Invitations have been Issued by Mr. Willlam Slaughter for the mar- rlage of his daughter, Priscilla Alden Slaughter, to M Phillp Hyland Burch, at 11 o'clock, December 26, at St. Patrick’'s Church The marriage of Miss Joan Ball and Mr. Joseph Edward McGeary of Webster, Mass,, took place in_St. Ellzaleth's Church, Baltimore, Md. December 1, the Rev. ‘Father Cart- wright, rector of St. Patrick’s Church, officlating The bride was attended by Mrs. Annie E. Rauel as matron of honor and the bridegroom had Dr. Philip Crimmins of Brockton, Mass., as best man, Mr. and Mrs. McGeary are at home at 1419 Chapin street. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Geschwind an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Ruth Marie, to Dr. Walter James Greenleaf, Wednesday, December 12, in Utica, N. Y. Dr. and Mrs. Green- leaf will'later be at home at 3925 New Hampshire ave. Mrs. Samuel M. Meek Is Hostess at Tea Mrs. Samuel M. Meek was at home Friday afternoon at the Willard Hotel, when she had recelving with her Mrs. Charles L. Abernethy, wife of Representative Abernethy; Mrs. Charlts F. Taylor, Mrs. Harriet Locher, Mrs. Charles A. Douglas, Mrs, Richard Owen and Mrs. Oscar Wilk- inson. Miss Fisher Taylor presided at the tea table and assisting her were Miss Bert Harder of Georgla. Mrs. John Ray and Mrs. Harold Clarke, Miss Eunice Taylor and Miss Mildred Fleenor gave a short piano and violin recital. Honor Dinner Postponed On Account of Illness The dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies and Miss Eleanor Davies were to give in honor of Miss Natalle Hammond at their home, on Massachusetts avenue, Firday eve- ming, December 21, has been post- poned on_account of the serious ill- ness¢ of Miss Rachel Davies. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Minor Plan for Silver Wedding Events of Personal And General Interest To Capital Society { and Their Holiday Plans | Disclosed—Visitors in the City. . Alvin Coe Voris have ken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel and will have with them for the Christmas holidays thelr daughter, Miss Katharine Voris, who student at Sweet Briar, Va. Miss Vo will arrive Thurs- day 1 be accompanied by her schoolmate, Miss Henrfetta Carll of Northport, Long Island. w Judge and Mr: ard of San Diego, Cairo, having recently come through the Panama Canal, stopping at Ha- Hamilton G. How- will remain in the city indefinitely. Mrs. Sara S. Barnes, widow of M. James J. Barnes, and her sister, Mrs. Loulse M. Letts of Detroit, will sail from New York Thursday on the to pass several months. Mr. and Mrs, W Henry Robertson will arrive in W hingtop tomorrow Hotel for a stay of about a week, before leaving for M new post as American consul gen- cral at Halifax, Nova Scotia, h been res, Argentina, for vears, and both Mr. and Mrs. Robert- son were reclplents of numerous offi- clal and social activities before leav- ing that cf Mrs. Anne L London D mber 4 for Palermo, Sic- ily. She will go to Rome January 1, where she will remain for the rest of the winter. Representative and _Mrs. Minahan of Orange, at the Shoreham, where they will probably remain throughout the win- ter. Maj. and Mre. S. W. Saxton will have as Christmas holiday guests at their home, 1347 Harvard street, their grandsons, W. Saxton Seward and Paul 8. Seward. Dr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wolff have given up their home, on Lanier place, and, with their daughter, Mi ran- ces Wolff, have taken an apartment at the Cafro. Mr. Lyman Wolff has remained in the far west. Mrs. Chi Whereabouts of Residents! steamship Finland for San Francisco | i morning and will be at the Gratton |entertained at dinner last evenin; He | Spencer, consul general at Buenos|Daniel R. Anthony, jr., Representativ almost nine | and Wilson of Chevy|dinner last evening for Chase, Md.,, who has been traveling | Buests, abroad for about eight months left | Ellzabeth of Hesse, who will return to Will Be Guests at Dinner Secretary and Mrs. Hughes to Be Their Hosts Tuesday Evening—Diplomats Invited to White House. Most important of all the many offi- cial dinners for the week is that at the White House Thursday night for the diplomats, while scarcely second Is the dinner party which the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will entertain night fn honor of the President Coolidge. The President and Mrs. Coolidge will entertain a large company at dinner Thursday evening in compliment to the diplomats in Washington representing the heads of foreign countries and for- eign governments. This will be the second state dinner party to be given President and Mrs. Coolidge, the first having been the dinner to the cabi- net Thursday, December 6. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes wiil_entertain a distinguished company at dinner Tuesds, cvening in honor of the Presiden. nnd Mrs. Coolidge, wh will b: the nurst of the cabinet dinners for the Chief Executive and his wife since President Coolldge took the oath of office. The Secretary and Mrs. Hughes will have with them for a short time their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Evans Hughes, jr., who will come Tuesday from New York in time to attend the dinner in the evening. The Postmaster General and Mrs. Harry S. New will be the guests of honor at dinner tomorrow evening of the Assistant Postmaster General and Mrs. W. Irving Glover, who will enter- tain at Wardman Park Hotel. The Secretary of Mrs. Henry C. Wallace were guests at a dinner given in their honor last night at the Chevy Chase Club by Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Brand. Other guests were Senator and Mrs. John B. Ken- drick, Representative and Mrs. Sydney Anderson, Mr. and Mre. Gilbert Gros- venor, Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Moulton, Dr. Calif., are at the|and Mrs. David Fairchild, Mr. and Mr: C. 8. Scofleld, Mr. and Mrs. Joshu: Evans, jr., Mrs. Ollle James, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. vana on the way to New York. They|Merle Thorpe and the aasistant secre- tary of agriculturs, Gore. Rear Admiral d Mrs. Charles H. Stockton will be hosts to & company at dinner Thursday evening. Mr. Howard M. Commander and Mrs. Claude Mayo 11l entertain at a paper chase followed by luncheon today at the Toll House Tavern. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Hugh C. Smith in their home in Cleveland Park, having Robertson’s | as their guests Senator and Mrs. James A. Reed, Senator and Mrs. Selden P. Representative and _ Mrs, Mrs. Cleveland "A. Newton, Ma. Gen. and Mrs. Walter A. Bethell and Mr. and Mrs. James Karrick. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Alsop en- tertained a company of twenty-two at their house Prince Christian and Princess New York tomorrow. The dinner was followed by & dance, to which about 150 guests were invited. An orchestra from New York played for the dancing and a buffet supper was served at midnight, Davia | About 4 o'clock a breakfast was served N. J., are located | ¢ small tables. The Prince and Princess of Hesse will be the guests of honor at luncheon today of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Doeller, and this evening Mr. and Mrs. Alsop will_entertain a company of eighteen at dinner for them. ‘The Misses Patten will be hostesses at & musical this evening in their home on Massachusetts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre will be hosts at dinner this evening. Mr Robert F. Mackenzle was hostess to a company of fourteen at dinner last evening in compliment to es TFuller Sharrard of |the minister of Ecuador and Senora Loufsville, Ky., who is.the guest of | d¢ Ellzalde. her parents, MF. and Mrs. Cyrus Black Stafford of Chevy Chase, {s spending tho week end in Philadelphia with Miss Ethel Johnson, formerly of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blair and their son, Mitchell Blair, will return the first of the week to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after a visit in New York. is custodian of the famous t the End of This Way, created so- much attention, tin which hl{ Mrs. C. C. Calhoun will entertain at bridge tea Friday, in compliment to Mrs. Joseph Dodd Miller of 8t. Paul. Dr. and Mrs. C. Augustus Simpson llams, Mr. Brown, Dr. ai Mrs. Frances Hnwlet(-wfllhé who |and Mr. Julius Garfinkle. n Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Garrison epent | McClintock will entertain a company Wednesday in Washington. She came [at an informal supper Monday eve- to attend the meetings of advisory | nin board of the international reform bu- December 31, and will take their guests later to the ball which reau, of which she is & member. She | —————————————— | has returned to Brookiyn to further confer with the artist, Mr. Pdward H. Muncle, to complete’ plans for ex- hibiting the painting in other cities. S Former Attorney General and Mrs. tember 8, and have spent most of the intervening time in England and France. Mr. Talbot O. Pulizzi and his daugh- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Saunders: . "\t hell Palmer have arrived in |ter, Mrs. Joseph Hart Bien, salled Sat- Minor will celebrate their sliver wed- | Washington for the winter and are at urday on the Royal Mail steamer A the 0 ding anniversary Thursd L Met: litan Club an ’ their residence, 2132 R west. Mr. Burope Just street north- cadian for Hamiiton, Bermuda, where Mrs. Palmer sailed for ! they will stop at the Princess Hotel r thelr marTiage Sep- - for & t x : Agricuiture and | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leite that e pont ( Mrs. hostess her home o in compliment Raymond Frenc er guest ter entertained ater. Smith was evening | ertafning Mrs Mrs. Bernard B. Jones will be host- ess at luncheon pany of ten at the tea d. Paradis yesterday afternoon. Re]igious pageant-Dram a Program Is Announced The interdenomir of Washineton i annual production of religious page and the Way, Saturday, Dece day, December is being assisted by groups of men and women prominent in the religlous thought of the city, th cluding Bishop James E. Fre Rt. Rev. Mgr. Thomas, Diffenderter, Rev. George Jason Not al comnittee & the third pastors iske Dud- Rev Brown of S Church and th v MacBryde of Gra will Dr. Diffenderfer Wil both of the latter having ap; respectivels Prolog and the Vo in the two former presentations, 1921 and in 1922 Other churchmen and churchwomen keenly interested in the present pr duction of this wonderful story of th Christmas time {nclude Commander « T. Jewell, Dr. W. L. Darby, H. B. Da- visson, Mrs. H. 1. Bolton, Mrs. C. O Goodpasture, Mrs. Sarah Gantley, Mrs. Arthur Briscoe, Mrs. Albert D Spangler, Miss Ardell Payne. Mrs. D. E. Winstead, Mrs. Mabel Miller, Mrs N. M. Pollock, Mrs. Raymond F. Crist Miss Ada Stinemetz, Miss Edna Boyce and representatives from twenty churches in the city, and several hun- dred men and women of all ages who are taking part in the varlous scenes Meads: nircopal Chure in ntatic under the direction of Marie Moore Forrest. Dr. and Mrs. Lovette Hosts at Large Tea Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Lovette gave a large tea last Sunday after- noon in their home at 1728 N street when they were assisted in recelving by Mrs. Margaret E. Whitford, Mrs Bertha Thompson Nelson of Teauguc Miss Jack Charlton Ward dith Crowder of Shreveport La.; Mrs. Anne Millep and Miss E Braswell. Mrs. R, H. Bagby presided at the tea table, and was assisted by Mrs George R. Wickham, Mrs. Lorena Stockton Gawler, Miss Neva Calvert and Miss Dorothy Pleitcher. gram of music was given by Mi Fannle Glucks gnor Joseph Meglio and M wdys Hillyer Palacios, Tex., and Miss Mary Matthews of Plainview, Tex. First Dinner of Season For University Women ‘The American Assoclation of Uni versity Women will hold its first din- ner of the season at the clubhous« Tuesday at 6 o'clock p.m. Reserva- tlons may be made at the clubhous The hostesses for the occasion are Mrs. Glen Levin Swiggett, Mrs. Wa ter du Bols Brookings, Miss All Deal, Miss Harlean James, Miss Mix Kerr, Mrs. John Jay O'Conn Frank Parker, Maj. Julia and Mrs, Frank White, Reception and Dance Plan of Filipino Club The Filipino Club of Washington will entertain at a reception and dance in honor of the epecial miss! of independence and the reside commissioners to the United States t be held at Wardman Park Hot Tuesday evening, December 18, at o'clock. Mrs. Gundersheimer At Home This Evcning Mrs. Sophie Gundersheimer will at home' at 723 Quincy street nort west tonight from § to 10 o'clock in Bonor of her son Eugene.