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|8 Miss ANNE CHILDRESS, of Harésdale, N'Y., Guest of wer debutante cowsin wabigs Cfi;rlottéj childress E)fficial Schedule Issued Of White House Functions President and Mrs. Coolidge Among Those At- tending Brilliant Reception at Corcoran Gallery— otes of Interest. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. yuncement from the White House of the official e Winter, society official and otherwise may fort to arrange its own social ound White House receptions with quite nd remembering not to attempt to entertain the t t of the President’s diplo- ¢ for them the night of the diplomatic re: wvs takes it for granted that aiter the announce- White House all other evenings are.free for them. en for each of the entertainments begin- er the night of December 3 and ending ception February 11, except the New Year and is a midday event. With this t for 8 o'clock pam., and the recep- with t reception excep riday are net dinner, December 3; diplo- omatic dinner, December 17; New ;-Supreme Court : Speaker's dinner, brilliant of all the teresting week was the reception at to an last t when the chicf figures in a large inguished guests were the President and Mrs. Cool- embers of the cabinet and their wives, and representa- s 1 foreign lands. Full honor was paid the 50 and ‘more members of the council of the National Academy of Design, who came from N York and other cities to be present at the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the organization, and who this afternoon will be Arts Club of Washingto sests of the TH king admi: ration, for both the President E prefer that to all other forms of exercise, and u the the White House garage but little. Attorney General a guest at the White House, joins President d Mrs this exercise, and seldom rides in one of | excct - was the sixty-fifth anniversary of | d there were pleasant exchanges on the 1o real celebration. Mrs. Sargeant will come to Wash- subjgct there naton Iat \ cason, when they will occupy an apartment. There unusual inter in the cabinet circle due to the fact that there are three new hostesses to get acquainted with—Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Sargent and Mrs. Jardi T“;l,;' Ro carry out till incomy ded by Count Volpi, finance minister ail from Naples Tuesday, if their plans formerly made though the new embassy, on Sixteenth street, is vill he the center of much interest. Those who have ibric of the Capital for even the past 30 years at the contrast between the splendid new struc- ,,.‘\‘.Al{-r and the days when giited Baron Fava, Italian Debt Commission, will A Min hield forth in measly little quarters over a grocery store, y LOVELY bride of this week and one whose marriage enlists the in- terest socicty in general, is Miss E'inor Davenport Wheeler, ughter of Mr. and Mr. arles VanCise Wheeler, who is to wed Mr. Lxuicios in Epiphany Church. ‘There has been an inces- tertainment for the bethrothed pair, and it will extend days of this week, and even up to Friday evening. . and the guests both at the church and Wheeler will be highly representative of Marshall Ormc it round of « throu e wed \ the Washir ting lesson in the wedding of Princess Bertha to Mr. Bruce Smith of Kentucky, which took place a of her grandmother, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, vas not only from American looms, but was her erandmother’s home. It was a garment cvoid of the many irills and ornaments gencrally s she pale and fatigued looking from an excessive » to the moment of the ceremony. The young e ceremony relinquished her title, was a charming, acious and winsome bride. She made the third descendant of Presi- nt Ul S. Grant led to the a'tar in the Capital, the first wedding i ilie. Grant, who married voung Algernon Sartoris of 15t Room at the White House, while the marriage of Grant, 3d, now Maj. Grant, U. S. A, to Edith Root, daughter Secretary of State and Mrs. Elihu Root, took place in what been called the Levi P. Morton house, now occupied by Mrs. \William Corcoran Eustis. of Fagland in the es S the Tea for Bride-to‘-Bc L Listed for Tucsdayi Miss Luey Faust Witherspoon will | he hostess to a party of 30 at tea at | the White Peacock Tuesday in compli went to Miss Mary Isabel Allen whose marriage to Mr. Samuel Win' Miss Abby F. Hooker To Marry H. A. Willard Invitations have been received here for the wedding of Mr. Henry Augu: tus Willard, 24, of this city and Miss Abby Fuller Hooker, daughter of N and Mrs. James F. Hooker of Sche- Lacy of Richmond a., will take | nectady, N. Y., Friday, November 6. ce Saturday, October 24, Mr. Willard is the grandson of the AMrs. Hamilton Love and Mrs. Phil- | late Henry Augustus Willard and son Uip Otterback will ass| of Henry K. Willard, 1 ! program, | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGPON, D. C, OCTOBER 18, MiIss CHARIOTTE Jo make her debut | of St Paul Minn. | SHILDRE CH s e aS{,Se,a November 23. ter and Mm.?vochflka 1925—PART 2. g e MISs ELSIE ERENGREN, Sub-debulante daughier oF Mooz, E keng: yeru, a4 students alFoxcroft. List of Debutantes In Line for Honors “Buds” from Official So- Ciety Adds to- Interest of . the Season’s Society Calendar. The list of debutantes for this sea- son grows steadily in importance and Interest, giving to the little season in the Capital quite unusual attrac- tion. Added to the buds from official so- { clety already mentioned is Miss Anno Butler, daughter of Mr. Justice Pierce | Butler of the Supreme Court and Mrs. | Butler, who will give a coming out tea Saturday, December 5. She will be the only bud of that august body and, with the Chief Justice and Mrs, Taft, who are fond of girls, and other assoclates of the family interested, she will be the most important debutante so far announced. Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed and thelr debutante daughter, Miss Rosamonde Reed, will arrive in Wash- ington tomorrow or Tuesday, Mrs. Reed and Miss Reed coming at once to Washington and the Senator join- ing them later in the week. Miss Katharine Watson, daughter of Senator and Mrs. James E. Wat- son, and her cousin, Miss Evely Mathews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Mathews, accompanied by Miss Mary Selden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selden, ir., all of them debutantes of this season, chap- eroned by Mrs. Henry J. Hampton (Continued on Sixth Page,) The Ambassador of Spain, Senor Don Juan Riano, accompanied by a party of friends, attended the Navy- Princeton game yesterday in Balti- more, making the trip by motor. | ador of The Ambas eat Britain, Sir me Howard, and his sons Ed- mund and Henry, came to Washing- ton yvesterday afternoon from New | York, where they arrived Friday from Europe. They were accom- panied by the third secretary of the emb » Mr. Henry L. d'A. Hopkin- son, who met them upon theif' ar- rival. The Ambassador of France, M. Emile Daeschner, is expected to re- turn to Washington tomorrow from Nashville, Tenn., where he went to attend the semi-centennial celebra- tion at the Vanderbilt University. Mr. Justice James C. McReynolds, who accompanied the Ambassador to hville, will return here with him. The Ambassador of Mexico, Senor Don Manuel C. Tellez, will return to the embassy tomorrow from Cincin- nati, where he went to attend a con- vention. The Ambassador of Germany, Baron Ago Maltzan, will go to New J York Wednesday. to meet Baroness Official Life at Embassies Growing in November [ixhibit Renewed Activity| 3 . 'Admiral Mrs. | B sl it B o Bl S0 i Then iy Corps, Retqrning to Posts, See Busy Winter Season Ahead. Maltzan, who is expected to arrive there Friday on the Columbus. The Minister of China, Dr. Alfred Sze, will go to New York the first of the week to meet Mme. Sze, who will arrive there from England, October 23, on the President Harding. The Minister of Spain, Capt Wallenberg, will return to Wasl ton tomorrow, after a motor trip tc Philadelphia, New York and Long Island. Mme. Wallenberg, who - companied the Minister.on the tour, now at Newport, where she will pass a few days with Mrs. John Aspegren. The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro will entertain at tea this afternoon, following the presentation of the prizes won in the Diplomatic Tennis tournament, played on the courts at Mrs. John B. Henderson's residence on Sixteenth street. The prize in the women'’s singles was won by Miss Laura Bryn, daughter of the Minister of Norway and Mme. B In the men's singles the Secretary of the Hungarian legation, Mr. Andor de Hertelendy, won first, and Mr. Hua Huang, third secretary of the Chinese legation, second prize; in the men's doubles, Mr. Huang won first prize and Senor Don Fernando Silvela y de Tordesillas, attaché of the Spanish (Continued on Sixth Page. i | Fechet, . S CirC]e as Scheduled Entertaining Daughters. Gen. and Mrs. Beach in City—Personal Mention. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Gleaves have taken a house on Belmont road and have with them thelr daughters, Miss Gleaves and Mrs. Thomas Van Metre, and the latter’s children. Gen. and Mrs. Lansing . Beach, who have been living in Los Angeles, Calif., since the general's retirement about a year ago, have come to Wash ington to spend a few weeks and are at 2400 Sixteenth street. Gen. and Mrs. Eli A. Helmick will sail Saturday from the Orient for this country, and are expected back in Washington about the middle of No- vember. (Gen. and Mrs. Helmick leased their house, at 3506 Garfleld street, to Brig. Gen. and Mrs. J. E. who are now in their new home, at 3101 Garfleld street, which they have bought. p . and Mrs. Arthur J. Davis have as thelr guests over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Barlow, who arrived by motor from their home in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Barlow will go on to Atlantie early this week. Ensign Frederick Kent Loomis, U. S. 8. Nevada, who has been spending a month’s leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks Smith, at the Hotel Roosevelt, since the fleet’s cruise in_the Pacific, will leave Tuesday for (Continued on Sixth Page.) MIsS GRACE Mfiaeéuz@br, ‘M O L {s. ex D.Legave wi Xgiiemm‘: to gocdiety ata d,éb%&& December 5. | | | 1 | | York the | son Capital’s Society Leaders Listed for Broadcasting \Vhereabouts Of tl’lC OFBCI&I Residcnts and Others prominant. as Recordcd in tl’le Latest Bulletins. oceupy their velt next month Re Scha will to ren Mrs W Autum her fat Bliss | Lee H Mr. and Mrs. have opened their Winter. M be there turning Mrs son. is to spend a few visiting North re, Mass Ke s home et 1Hill . | Mrs. B nuuct in 1 where she enterta i~ N. Benne | | Mrs. Lee, widow of Mr. Arthy ) who has spent the Sumi er Savanna ve home at Elkins, W. Va.. w ne to| taken an apartment the Winte Washington November 1 to superin-| the Forsyth Hotel. Mr. Bennett w end the opening of her Ma ~m*\“ oin them there November. avenue home, where she spend | = he Winter. She will have her children| Mr. and Mr ge Payette of with her there for Thanksgiving. The Alash DT Y are D MBI R (i ton house has been closed for sev vears | staying at the Lee House. Mrs. because of the poor health Lee, | Payette formerly was Miss Helen who was obliged to remain in Arizona, | Roushe of Syracuse and the wedding where he died last Winter. Mrs. Lee | took place Wed ay will be in Washington until tir 5 = of February and expects to spend Feb- | Mr. Dong ruary, March and April in her Arizona | Mille of home, to be near her son Arthur. who | spending the week is in the university there. Mr. Tlenr Capt. Hugh Miller, at the Uni G. Davis Lee has been with his mother their father they Elkins all Summer and will make |attended the Navy-Princeton game his permanen e there re vesterday. This afternoc = e mor at a tea Mrs. Henry Jones Ford, has leased L Perley Lincoln her apartment in the Calverton to th 03 Connectic unselor of the Spanish Ei Senor Don Eduardo Garcia ( Mrs. Senora de Carcia Comin | Mrs: Wilson L. Baker and her will be at the Grafton Hotel this Win- | jitle dau o5 Viaitine i e ter. “arolina. They will spend = T wwannah, Ga.. with Mr. He veland Perkins savann h family are returni to Washir ther, Mrs. Claude N within a few days after a long se at their most interesting home, ¢ AR ARG Court, in the Myopi district i Hamil: |, "NeVORK (o meet Mre. Eifsaie I B Wyatt Bourne on her return to this Mr. and Mrs. George Hiliver, country after spending some months have returned to their apartment af |in Europe the Woodward after a trip to Fl | : - = Spities and Cul M Hill mother of Mr, Miss Clar \\‘ MceQuown has re Hillyer, also has come to Wasi@h turned to this city and has resumed and is with son and daug Altamont, 1901 law. e. Mrs. Davis Ireland is expected to | _Mi's. Lewis Hancock of Wildwood come to Washington this week from ixth Page) (Continued on Dinner for Principals |Arts Club to Honor In Prospective Wedding | Academy of Design Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. George L.| Members of the National Academy Smith entertained at dinner last eve- | lam) ning in honor of Miss Elinor Wheeler | VT Design of New York City will be and Mr. Joseph L. Exniclos, w the guests in whose honor the Arts marriage will take place Oc | Club of Washington will give a re- The guests included Mr. an ception on Sunday afternoon, Octo- liam North Sturdevant, Mr George Reber Littlehales, othy Mondell, Miss Alice Miss Virginia Selden, Ma kes 18 from 4:30 to 6 o'clock, the ¢ ion being their 100th anniversary [ exhibition which opened last evening Miss Dor- Ludlow, | ca James Par- Nolan, Mr. Francis Winslow. Mr. | C. Yandis Wheeler and Dr. Bedoya, | 4t the Corcoran Gallery of Art. second secretary of the Peruvian e Also on Sunday afternoon at the bassy. | Arts Club will open the exhibit of R ) paintings and sketches by a group Army Dances Scheduled of students of Mr. and Mrs. Cam- At New Willard Hotel, |cron Burnside, aud exhivition ot * | paintings by Lucile Hitt Burnside, = | Cameron Rurnsis and Theophilus The Army dances for the season| Parsons. This exhibit will continue will be held at the. Willard Hotel the | until the end of the present month. evenings of December 5, January 7.| The reception committee for February 5 and Apr | day afterncon is composed of 1 The committee in ch ze of these the beisenring, president dances this vear are Mrs. John L.|Club, and Mrs. Leisenring, Mr. a Hines, honorary chairman: Mrs. | Mrs. Felix Mahoney, Miss Lelia Mech- Merritte Ireland, chalrman; Mrs. Den. | lin, Mrs. Spofford, Miss Anne Ives, nis Nolan, vice chairman; Mrs. Louis | Miss Marguerite Neale, Miss Marjorie Scherer, treasurer; Mrs. Robert C.[Bodmer, Miss Gardner, and Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Malin Craig, Mrs. Clar-| Nyman. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Burnside will be host and hostess on Sunday alternoon for the reception, ence Sherrill, Mrs. George Tyner and Mrs. George Nugent, secretary.