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8 SOCIETY. ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.’ C., MONDAY - 'DECEMBER 31, 1923, b SOCIETY. = ® o : georgette crepe trimmed In_taffeta 4 g P : R % I » P Rl IR | FOUND. OF DNNNERS. | Marcher Licewpes. . . [EX-PRISONER IS HELD - ine Totaiet Oens SECIgRIA. VEY iy . AWAITING KELLOGE| “\voox 5. secreer ana a3 wie | IN. TAYLOR MYSTERY 2 ‘ gawn of pale green georgette crepe 2 man. ] and carried tes ros iss Irene ” o | Martin 3. Sencer of Molland, Mich., *and Coleman, formerly of Texat was |’ # X 3 i Helen K. s Srlman, IOMAy, o Teiee (Why New Envoy, in London, Stops st e X ,':,',:;',':.“f,.“’::':.".‘".;.:.,‘f"‘v._, 1na | NEW Orleans Police Get Phone Tip Mrs. Coolidge Is Receiving a Group of g, seve goyn trimmed in xoly ‘ " Royal Suite in West .| " St BT compen. Charging Subject Killed - Z ; e g i Stanfey . Upenureh and " i | Guests at the White House This .2 i 2o gogery oo - o End Hotel ¢ N | el Ut s s 1. puair.| Movie Director. nd also attending was Mr. Marcus El-n;'lz‘;;r;;n;d" !lf«;‘-d_ua and Mary Afternoon by Appointment. i e L 4 WILL REST FOR WEEK! —_—— R e | Following the ceremony a supper " ¢ 1 D La., December 31 {was served, the occasion being in : Deaths Reported. {—Whilo &dvices from officials of 3 g 4 z celebration of the wedding and @180 “ 0 itali .| The following deaths have heen reprted to | State penitentiary ni Robert Lansing, Mrs. Charles Gray|the birthday annlversary of the maid B i Likely to Follow Hospitality Pol- PR st il gl e sy o I P U 0 ““"r he at Jack Hood, also known' as "8 % Matthews, Mrs, William M. Marshall, { of hon 2 § zroup of zuests at the White | Mrs. G. Logan Payne. Mrs. Stanley | Cf PORor icy of Harvey. hours: G Frank Hooker and James Dodge, s institution l House this afternvon by spe- | Rinehart, Baroness von Schoen, Mrs. | Miss Florence Cole and Miss Agnes f i .. Donn Verner Smythe, 40, 1751 Col. rd | released’ from ' that alal apyoTotment | Richard Townsend, Mrs. Lawrence | Cole will entertaln at bridge New Year i : John C. Pontius, 93, -Walter Rend Hospital, | Weeks ago after o | Towngena, dirk. George Oakley Tot- |afternoon,” at their home on Park road. - P, By the Associated Pres Aunie Res Baom, 68, for the theft o 1tomobile i ) en, Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. | o, & —Frank B.| Amos T. Jowely New Orl 5 jeon duy reception at the White House to- | Harold Walker and Mrs.» Charles{ Mrs. Leon Arnold and her daughter, ; A LO! DOh:. December 31, —krank B.| AmosT.. ety : L2l b, “;"fl";‘r’:a‘; .‘ are hold! morrow, the Presiflent and Mrs. Cool- | Boughton Wood. Miss Dorothy Arnold, will be at home 4 Kellogg, United States ambassador to herine Howard, 36, Providence Hospital Hollywood, Calif.. police e e s alon et haihe Haisa) | tomorrow from 4 to 6 o'clock, in com- & Great Britain, and Mrs. Kellogg ar- a Caroline Krighaum, 45, 1658 Monroe st | neaction swith the slavine of Wil ing:siong, | ss Mary Smithwick. daughter of { pliment to Miss Louise Carlin and Miss { s 1 lived tns thefr: mebw - hadhe: taws * you- rles I Whitacre, ‘37, St. Elizabeth's | Dasmona Tavior. imeting g4l ue room during the early hours of | Representati and Mrs. John H.|Ellen Bruce of Richmond. 2 . . { Hospital. Fabtor e aton pieture A the reception the cabinet members and | Smithavick of Florida, will have as e 1 3 5 |terday from Plymouth, where they | John Richells clor. two years aio 5 | her guest for some time Miss Cath-! Mr. and Mrs. George Mallette, Ferris 5 landed from’ the steamer President| Mary O'Birie ol Detectiven Healy stated arine’McLane of Pensacola, Fla. Miss |of Qliver street, Chevy Chase, Have as 3 ¢ ; Haraing, 5 5 - . looper. who was “arrested o | McLane will arrive the latter part of | their gnests for the holidays Mr. and i B Noah Frye, 61, United States navy yard b A lephone call from Trinee Caetani Bost the week and several parties have Mrs. John De Jang and their i E E : They saw little of the clty, howevVer, | -y i, Waagh Richandson, 06, 1613 Verdon. | wha willey ALformer that the perse At Embascy Last Night. | been planned 1n her honor. { son, Hamilforr Colman De Jang, of New i ; . as great clouds of fog hung over it.| Charies Bus 6 13 ain " { b, killed Tayior and would snwwer The ambassador m’ Ttuly 1‘o|‘| \rn e i T Tt | York city. 4 $ i The new ambassador declined to| My C. Meintyve, 02, 0L pw LGV G DOUES S DY o lasio Caetanl, was host (o 8 1aTEe |y vs" oo™ {holr guest Intor this woslt,| Mra. Harfy Rufledgh. Howssr enter- g 1 » dtscuse interniational or Americah do- | Virgluia 3} Cochrane. 1 day, Homeopatiic |& LU€itive from justice charge pend Cmpany LSt evenin Al tment at | Baroness Wrangel, wife of the fa- |tained a company of forty at bridge & 4 o mestic affairs, but he did say: “I be- | Homital. "~ = = ing w om Hollywood yhich he gave in his gpartment allmous Russian éneral, ‘who ~ will | Friday afternoon for her daughters. | i : ] lieve Britishyand American relations | Lavel Dvson, i, 142 Florence st. n.e | hat no’ check w Massach d g | speak Thursday to the group of wo- Miss Marle Louise Howser and Miss ¢ . 4 o will grow m8re and more friendly as | i ght, LB made on Hooper's statement that b T Wwho have been working for the | Elizabeth Gardner Howser, In compli- . ¢ / time goes on, and I shall do miy best t 0. 1514 Caesiinnt’ | Don i AnE erm. i tho Mr. and Mre. Alfred Pembroke Thom | 128t few years for the Russian refu- |ment to their house guest, Miss Lucille i 5 / toward this end. Julidn, Lawrence Hotigway, 10, 1000 56th s, | §iroeton & 1 the. tije. the, movi e etk will not receive to- | £€€S in " Constantinople. Baroness | Thomas of Aunapolis. 4 3 : | % L | director was k ot Remurok Orangel is visiting New York. | AMrs. Howser and Mrs, Afwr Brown ? Z o A Met by Embassy Staff. o 3 he knew any morro n. an aroness Wrangel have'| of Fort Humpireys presided at the tew ; ‘All the members of the American| SHOWMAN Thine 2 rder. He told M. and Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, | been working for three years among | table, A number of additional guests v 2 7 cmbassy staff met Mr. Kellogg at the Faps SHOT ON STAGE. | Valice that e 1o 1ivea b o yr.. ave receiving at their residence, 2 the refugecs throughout the Balkan |were asked in for tes H ; : station. A representative of the for-| MONTREAL, December #1.—Thomas [Angeles for.a while and visited Holly Riancroft place, tomorrow afternoon, | Countries. ! Mrs. Charles Van Cise Wheeler and | A Y |cin ,:llflce conveyed to the ambassa- Tresler of Montreal, manager of a W49t (LS o - v 7 o'clock, and wi o with A — i Mrs. Charles s eel | 1 o _ o or the greetings 0! rzon, the | ST SRS ooper told the police of his prison gt 4 ododk e s 1| receding the dance at Congress (her daughter, Miss Elinor Wheeler, ! / =l | Boitinhs, foreran neororary. O hatatytng | “wild west” show, was accidentally shot | sentunce and Telease. whieh Lallie em thalr house Carter | Hall Hotel last evening, Miss Vir- { will receive Wednesdays in January ; 3 1 S : . . % + 2] |from American organizations in Ton. |and killed last night, by Francis Dor- advices received from the F! ibox of Nofolk, V. M e after. ) ¥inia Stités Caldwell of Carbondale, | from 4 to 6 o'clock in_their home at | % 4 s don and the Pligrime informally paid {h&m. a member of the troupe, during a authorities. He deniec Hall will also assis ) !l\l entertained -a_ dinner party of |1608 16th street. | R . i . 4 © 5 thalr ropasiss Iburlepque marksmanship act at the |however, that his name was Dodge . | twelve tn llu‘nnr of her sorority sia-| 24 = ¥ s ekl 4 Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg then motored | Frincess Theater, “Furnham, Quebec. [He said that he also had been knows Rey htative and Mrs. Hart Fenn | teF he school of speech of North- Ir. William Bowie Clark er- | to a-West End hotel which since the | Tresler was behind a drop curtain when |as Hood. He claimed to be 2 “»"L‘u“v‘ Ay Yormal pacty ."\:..»»rvier|||1‘: v‘n‘\»rau{_\,R.\‘ll" Hope su,.,,mimm A.;]:. : x &’(’lfl“t) ’I_bl.‘u:lrd:_\"nu: dajs of Queen Victoria has been :1‘ b):llel from Dorham's pistol struck | world war veter: having seen sery ests at o small informal pALY | mers, daughter of Representative and {ning at the Presiden eates see g a4 4 ‘m | him in the head. ice in Frane ay evening of the tal s | Mrs. John W. Summers of Washingion. |the performance gf “Up the Ladder, ; e W known as the annex of Buckingham Ristant. to the Attorney, SERE S other guests were Missesfpresented by the Washington Theateér 4 ‘ i : Palace, because so many rovaltles Ars. John \Winthrop CLOVEILaL, 8 nma Collier, daughter of Repre-;Guild. The guests included the.com r - 2w A ,, ' % R A e aerw el ) | sentative i Mrs. Collier; Miss Co- imercial counselor of the Swedish — TOyAal ouites, and Mr, and Mrs. Kel- at ) rinne Tincher, daughter of Repre- |legation and Mme. Weidel, Mr. and logg will occupy om f these until LIDGE is receiving a Plaus are complete for the New Year their wive of Signor Luigi Pirandello he charge daffaires o S ptative . A y . ble for an | fi : vs. Henry Getty Chilton | Sentative and’ Mrs_ Tincher; Miss |Mrs. James L. Ives, Miss Hetty Ives, MRS. DAVID A. REED, they can rent a house suita B e e «nd of the | DOFothy Demnett, Miss Lucile Sho-|Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, | Am important patroness for the Children's Hospital ball to be given at the |ambassadorial residence. I - B e the wedding Saturday | Walter of Clifton Terrace, and Rep-|Mrs. Quinby McKeon, the Misses Mc- | New Willard Hotel Wednenday might. WIIl Rest for Week. - e e iAme and Mr. | Tesentative Denison of, Tiiinoix, Maj. | Keon, Mr. and Mrs. De Peyster of Mr. Kellogg will have & week I e l Delaware University, Dr.|New York, Mme. Ekengren, Miss Fan- rest and time to get acquainted with ‘allace Lanahan. Among others | {oie e 1 T ! M an-§ % £ 2, SENE RN b il eading will of Indianapolis and Mr.|nie Lay, Mr. William B." Krenshaw | Ward Marshall, Mrs. ¥. Davis Little, | more and Washington have consented | {7et S (06 (0 KEEATRAGATC W 00 who v and Mr. Wiiliams 5 Mr. Henry Martin Clark. Mrs. Howard M. Blandy, Mrs. Henry |to_be patronesses. 2 tepresentative and Mrs John | gianapotis, She oo RES A S ™. Gibson, Miss Margaret Fisnburn, | More than 5000 guests ave ex-|Queen Mary return from the Christ- F.at Fourteenth Philip Hill ount and Mr. und Mrs. Fugene du Pont Miss Dorothy Buckingham, Miss Ruth | pected. Gov. Ritchie is honorary | N0, 10/ G0V, & SERAPnEUaie 0 | Henri de Sibour, Mr nd Mrs. € .uffl“l Mr. Charles Noble Gre ory ente: come from their home in Green Peter.and Miss Frances Byonson. ichairman of the committee in charge. v > Angus Garrett, Miss ¥ Woad: {ained informally at dinner lust eve- | Del, and will be at the Lee House for | Mrs. Fakler was assisted In enter- | Amonk the. guests mvited are Presi- | e king. Afterward he will be the H Y, E ed Y. T. Samuel Amoedo, Mr , of o his residence on 2o daves { taining by Mrs. Sydney Anderson. dent and Mrs. Coolidge, Gen. Jobn |reciblent of a vound of cianers, ave You Lngag our 1l1abie Argentine embassy, nier mong his gu. Mr. Herman Fakler also will ea-|J. Pershing, who declared. that the | “*P} S - k Goudhart Thor Fahenstock. Mrs, Fi Maj. and Mrs Willlam Mercher | tertain for Miss Leary atthe New |last aviation ball was one of the most | URtil the arrival of George Harvey . i 9 e annt Of ‘the Drife-to-be: [pn i @ ahERgtock Mrk D i v Mc. JOetara Disat A e v o Pt ¢ . a8 ambassador it had been the cus- . f T h Mr. and Mrs, Spalding | Rogers. _ are spending several days with Mrs. | tonight. He will have as his_ guests ..:'.‘.L,'zib,'.fu:fig'::du‘}":h:"f-’:—g:fd.:f-‘: tom of newly chosen ambassadors to or onlg t s dinner Balt Dear’s mother, Mrs. James Tibbitts. | Miss Leary, Representative and Mrs. | cabinet spend most of their first year at being 3 Hiams and Mr.| Mr, and Mrs. Chester A. Snow, Jjr. i - Sydney Anderson, Mr. Sydney Ander- | 2 : gntertained by envoys who long had 5 Lanahan entertained twenty guests at lune Rev. and Mrs. J. H. W. Blake and {son, jr.; Miss. Derrice Andorson and been in London. Mr. Harvey, how- 9 " . = % con yestérday at the Purple Iris in| Miss Blake have as their Roliday | his mother, Mrs. Theresa Fakler. B'rfl.‘s R ed ever, started the eystem of returning | fil ew s The attache of the Costa Rican | compliment to Mr, Dimitrl Dimanceses | guest Miss Mary Wésener of Akron, | | 1] eported. dinner for dinner. and it is expected 4 Yegation and Beaors e Gonsaler Nkve | of the Rumsniny lopmir Dimancesco ) EHESt Gov. Bone of Alaska has just ap- | “The following births have been reported {o | that Mr. Kellogg will adopt a similar s their guest for several weeks MISS | sail January 9 for FBurope on & two- pointed Mrs. Luther E. Gregory, wife |the health department in the last twenty-four | ¥Stem. Zda Apedz. month leav The College Women's Club ‘will be |of Rear Admiral’ Gregory, a o- | hours: - | it ri HY i Eda Apedz ORER denye, at. home. informally on. New Year|gate for Alaska for the naticasl| Thomas G. and Lillie B, Ballard, bos | i Attend to it right away—for it’s going to be a The * third assi sgeretary ot | Lieut. Col. and Mrs. George Hamil- | afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, when | illiteracy conference, to be held in| Bobert O.'and Vera C. Via, girl MALADY KILLS i e—musi irs, dan peci state and Mrs. J. Butler Wright will | ton” have arrived from . foniiemil- | Mies Carrie Davis, first vice president. | the auditorium of the Interior De- 5 0k Ranie Gotiubin oy .stAL iy BOY. big tim; G AR, cing and special supper Pntertain ap dinner Monday evening. and have taken & suite ar the| will receive, assisted by the officers|partment January 11-14. Mrs. Greg- | mon e reen, uderick glsl e ikl menu. January 7. Mrs. Wright was hostess House for some time. Col. Ham. | of the club: Miss Arline Dufour, Mrs. |ory, who is state vice president for | Dewey I and Bectha B Marsban girl. PERICKSBURG, 'Va., December. o o company at luncheon today will be on”duty o1 the War cal: | Skipwith P. Coale, Mrs. Karl Fenning, | Alaska for the League of Amerfcan | Leo d Lillian A. Hanraban, girl. —Alonzo Frank Clore. elght-yea 4 3 for severnl Montha, Miss Annabel Matthews and Mrs.{Pen Women, has been studying the | Carl E. and Ki bo. old son of Mr. and Mra. Irving C. You'll ‘miss 3 1 £ i Mis, Kauftmann and her guests, ihine Howard Nichols. All college women |flliteracy situation in this country, and | Frederick A..and Ruby Winfréy. girl Clore of Spotsylvania county, Suc- NS I %S00 UIme 1l you irs. Murray of Dunkirk and Mrs. Mrs. James A. Emery and her | are’ invited. will prepare a report for Gov. Bone. | Allen W. and Clover Dulles cumbed to spinal meningitis at Mary not here when 1924 arrives \d of Lima, Pery, will be at home. | daughters, Miss . Eloise Emery ama | — = — Anthony J. and Nellie Washington Hospital here Saturday. W Airlie Wednesday afternoon, Jan- | Miss Letitia Emery, entertained at| The lota Chi Sorority gave its{ Mrs. Mary O'Neill of the Dresden fard, gt Mr. Clore. his father, is the newly 3 luncheon vesterday at the (hewy | usual Christmas party Thursday eve- { has with her for the holidays her son, ey 3L anh oot 3 B, Sl elected treasurer of Spotsylvania s Chase Club in hoWor of Miss Evelyn | Ring in the home of Miss Dean OciCadet George O'Neill of West Point. ncey E. and Estelle Dovell, girl. county Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren have | Gordon, debutante daughte; ’4 Rover, in Takoma Park, Md. % S Harry B., jr., and Marion R. Va . boy. returnid to Washington from. Boston, | and Mrs. Peyton Gordas icr ©Of Mr. 3 % Miss Catherine E. Cate of 1401\ (harios E. and Helen v: i L Where they sper iristmas with the Mrs. Lioyd W. Biddle and the ladies | Massachusetts avenue ‘eft the city| Clarence W. and Frances P, Cochran, girl. by o Warren. The committee on cos o of the Takoma Civie Club will re-|Saturday for Philadelphia to be pres- | Robert W. and Helén Gordon, girl . W Tamily of Mr. Warren “Bal BomemersCegMuostumes for the | 08 11 formaily from 3 to 6 o'clock | ent At the wedding of & former class. | Clarence v. aud Eaith - Jectr. bos. Portland Hotel Dining Rooms Mr. and Mrs. *Joseph Leiter will 81v€ { Arts Club of Washington Mondo. | tomorrow afternoon in the Takoma |mate. She expects to spend several | Melvin J. and Ethel B 14th St. and Vermont Ave. large dance this® evening in their | evening, January 7, at the Willarq] Theater. days at Dover, Del, with a group of = pont circle home and a nember of | Hotel, may be seen every day this = . | friends befors retirning to Wash- . Overlooking Thomas Cirele dinner parties witl precede the dance. | week at the Arts Club, 2017 1 street | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison will [ ington. . r hosts be Mr. | fro 5 o'clock receive New Year day, from 5 to 8, at S i Fdst E Dinner, Monday, Dec. 31, 1923 mong the dinner ho _:;‘I‘\“,"‘.k“‘,h“'""j“,:l“." 8 o'clock, by those desir- | feRVT (fience, 1216 Decatur street. | 4 =3 Terile and Etta Codser, sirl. s Speci. i and Mrs, A, Garrison McClintock, who | ing advice and assistance on e ies them will be Mrs. Bertrand | _Mirs Retha J. Caro of the Manor | Fe! Codsey, girl. Special Turkey Dinner Ke their: guests later to Mr.|tumes to be worn to the bail. Bwell R enis. Miss Marie J. McGuire, | House has as her house guest Miss FA SR A il A 0 to 8 p.m. $1.00 and Mrs. Leiter's house. Library “of" Congress has [ newls alected president of the Stone: | Regina Weinfleld of Philadelphia. - | ywoMAN STATN IN ROW. P L it sirhest Locke | Mimber of - valuable old books on | REWIY eleted BRETISNG I, Mrs, = . ew Year day, Jan. 1, 1924 For Our and Mre. Morris Brnest Locke | costumes with colored plates, which | §osariin Souls Gants and Mrs. Arma| Plans for the fourth annual avi-| NEW YORK, December 31.—Mrs CaYe QUM A hosts to the Children s ning | tra DQof Ereat help to the commit- | pinii"Rusn. Presiding in the dining |ation ball of Baltimore are well un- | Anna Moncado ‘'was killed early today Special Dinner 4 class this evening, entertaining | tce. = Mrs Minnigerode Andrews is | polo” (%, "irs. Frank .G. Oden- |der way. Arrangements have been | irving o shield her husband from hul-' 5:30 to 8 P.M - atithePlayhouse chairman of the costume committee, | o{nler, Mrs. David Kinchloe, Mrs. |made for the use of the Lyric for |lets fired by Rafael Triano, a neighbor & - £ eat anu Kimmel] entertained at | Nidch also includes Mrs. Warren | FUunCii ‘Gordon Boswell and Mrs. |the night of February 1. Forty-one | with whom he hal quarreied. Trianc | Sol. Minster. Orchest ary S A e ers, Miss Alice B. Bdwards, Mre. | willlam Temple Nishwitz. Other {socially prominent women of Balti- | fled and is being sought by police. Sel- chestra l l < S.!le Juncheon today at the White Peacock, | Gerrit Miller. jr. Miss Margaret | soiioaints 1n the dining room will 1n- B Beginning Wednesday, January 2 in honor of M Madelen Dingley, | Neale, Miss Emily Waite and Mr. W . DRI iar & P s rriage o Willi D. | Gi 2 0! Brow: Mr. ! clude Mrs. Edward E. Britton, Mrs. llkl iose mardaganto 2 I e | O an Madison: Erown. { Jasper M. Beall, Miss Margaret Mans- ‘Sl ra i uar A great reduction sale that creates un- paralleled bargains in strictly high-class ap- unc field, Miss Anne Linn, Miss Margaret parel for women. Wests included the members of the! All members and frends of the Vi Vi Bridal party and Miss Dorothy Kim- Young Women's' Christian ~ Assocta: Ling, Miss Winifred de” Vos, Miss A mell, sister of the hostess |{jon are insited to the annual New |iicther Morrison, daughter of the hos Make a Good Start S 14th Street at K Don't, fail to see announcement of this big sale evént In Tuesday’s Star to be held at The|\po is visiting her father from New and Wednesday’s Post Leut H. L. Koehler, for|Elizabeth - Somers, the assoclation | ¥ick it thirty-cight vears master of the iresidence, 1100 M street, January 1, B v for a swords at West Point, who has just | from 4 to 6 olclock. . The reception The Connecticut Avenue Shop \ 1209 Connecticut Avenue i | o, Yotired, arrived in Washington today | committee is Mrs. Robert Lansing, | President of Philippine and i« at the New Williard, where | chairman; Woodbury Pulsifer, Georsetownians a Hon: H N he.iwill spend the week. {3frs, Frank Casey and Miss Elizabeth | Mr. Alfonso Donesa, president, of | a ew , .ear Sastman. The receiving line w i “ sy X 5 r. dnd Mrs. Cubot Stevens enter- |include Mrs. Herbert B Day. proa) | the’ Philippine morgew“"'“v’x o 2 tained informally last evening for:dent of the Washimgton Y. W. G a.,| (ertained at luticheon yesterday in his by attending the the Jatters cousin, Gen: Charles Me-Mrs, William Hamilton Bayly, honor- |apartment Dean Mariano V. Santos - @ /ey Suitzman [ary Riesldent, Mrs. Robert Lansing |of the University of Manila Mr. Vin- - i - Miss Hettie P. Anderson, generai 2 The United States ambassador 0| secretary. A musical program will ;'«-hn‘:fug:gun;}e:gfln:ug:::florD:t i eat anu es gourt ;:vVH.\V J‘.m:. ind Mrs |be rendered during the reception. Feliciano. of the University of the A e ) Care tempor ing : v lippines, Mr. S Mendoza and_Mr. ¢ ok 2 £ s e iaee temporexily VNG | - Mrs. Samuel Ficklen and ner | ighaglo Nabong of the National Uni: of new goods—beginning -Wednesday at ,;:fl'{ghl”- Miss Imogen Ficklen, who | versity and the following membe «ri Smington, 3d, who |MAVe been visiting the former's sister, | of the Philippine- “Georgetownians' <"with his finncee, Miss | Miss Sally Corbgll in her home in!Mr. Mariano = Lopes, Mr. Bernard sworth, in the home op{ Norfolk, will retBrn today. puz, Mr. Gil Sulit and Mr. Enrique Senate and Mr: ames R Palma. The host was assisted by his el G, will return today | Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Ingalls Eld- gounser bruther, Mr. Nicanor P. to be with his parents, | Fidge and their little son, Joseph In- | Donesa. 2 S s, W Steatl gt aalls ridge, ir. who have been|ay: el on e ot oi the jr. in their home on North Calvert| 1216 F Street spending the Christmas holidays with | ziipino students of «Georgetown Uni- Full Announcement in Tuesdiy Star A Special NEW YEAR’S Inner A Full Six-Course * ‘Menu 1.50 We have arranged a very tempting menu for tomorrow — New Year’s Day—we invite g ¥you to enjoy it with us, TME= [T Z\N N\ V2222222 NV NNV P22 == BIECEL tar New: FEsr {Jrs. Bidridge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ss Patric erron was among the | aurence LaForge, have returned to — e e and Me® AyC | their home in West Newton, Mass. | Mrs, Theresa L, Fakler entertained Thur 71 Hall, who entertained at lunch- | S | today_at the City Club in honor of on i thew Baltimore heme for their| The marriage of Miss Eva May | Miss Mary Leary of Lanesboro, Minn., =on, Mr. Arthur H. Hall, jr., who ;Fm:_ daughter of Mr. James A.|who is spending the holidays with her spending his holidays from t Unive “razier, to Mr. Curtis E. Bay, gunf-|in Washington. Luncheon was serv- R bE Viteinia syith them. nery sergeant, U. §. M. C., took place|ed at 1:30 and the afternoon was -— P —— N — Christmas evening at 7 o'clock. The | spent at cards. 3 v Jarner wilt be at home on Frideys in|Dr. W. I McKenney at his home. | Talbot, Mrs. Charles G. Morgan, § . ~ s : | Pl peariemeer 0 b L | S e SRS S 0D BB DD DD ARAR 5 AR IR CRATES LA versity, Washington. o i i et o P i v W= wzzzzzZ I W Zz222224 VI 22z nd Mr. an Allen returned yesterday to Ik af ding Thristmas at the Shoreham. Mr. Allen, | who was assistant secretary of the | Treausry during the administration of President Taft, been_ since leaving E tates Navy tendent of the Naval Observ be t hom 1 of the Tu in! B e imare inl 1108 G Street day. 3 . Miss E. D. Bouldin will be at home ' tomorrow after 4 v'clock in her apart- e Al —Degs to acknowledge his appre- Col Ered Beall, commander = of A il = 11 el confedirate vl ciation of the generous patronage reception to be n tomorrow Hernoon from 3 to T celock by e |l accorded him during 1923, and takes at the Confederate Memde Vermont j this \means - of extending to cus- | : ; “To close the old year 1923 Branch, former pre Gent weneral of the United Daughters GEhE Eieerary, Wil aldo e tn | tomers and friends sincerest wishes , : . : without thankin ou for D ea Torrhon it M for a HAPPY and PROSPEROQUS : past patronage Wgouslrd leave nd later in the afternoon there will 7z e dancing. W > MEE e NEW YEAR. Mr. and Mrs. rederick Sherwoos = s, Mo el St : : a debt unpaid. - : from a trip to Burope and are at the . y ? . . y - lee House. people will act as patrons and patron- BRI, - : : % 3 That 1924 may bring petiio il aee i patvonk ana sstrie- | N L 77 : & more happiness and pros- e R ANV INT ey fhil vols have ever s S et S INDOW S ES | to call ; pet y gathering. The complete list includes 1 i Mme. Riano, Baroness de Cartier, Mre. | THAT HARMONIZE WITH THE INTERIOR kl}OWn, 1S our- sincerest H. Gillett, Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, +OF . YOUR HOME. MADE IN OUR OWN K . B 4 § v . Jre, Huriy s New, Mrs Fawin Den: |\ FACTORY—AT PRICES THAT ARE. PLEAS- = N\ I; ranklln 230 : wish. Wilace Jre. Herbor{ Hoover. Mme\N| ING TO EVERY ONE. ESTIMATES CHEER- - N fil =~ -7 : gha, Mrs. Arthur Capper, Mrs. Roval|N FULLY GIVEN. ‘ : X } - £ Sosilad, e Sinss TR -When You Want e ' iy LAN GHE' James M. Beck, Mme. Nano, Mrs. |R g \\ . . X 3 i i : 4 s . Henry Getty Chilton, Mme. Prochnik, K Mme. Prada, Mrs, Edward T. Brown, Mrs. Willigm J. Boardman, Mrs. | N 5 \ ; : ; '- X e Tharles J. Bell, Mre.- Delos Biodgett, | N . f 8 enn = E A i Mrs. Theodore Vernon Boynton, Mrs. | N\ b é % o . ¥ A : 3 : 2 et | TPOTALION |y & 58 bt G GGGty G808 Ryan Devereux, Mrs. Chatles M. Ffoulke, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock. Mrs, James Carroil Frazer. Mrs R. R, “ovin, Mrs. William Corcoran Hill, \ o S b B e ——— ey PR DD DRBDD DEDBROEDS DD

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