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1, 1925—PART :)\L}és JOSEFHE C ?{REW “Wife of t Tndey Sgcrgfim of State, charmuing offs1dial fostess 7@ NEVILLE. § %GHERCJ\RD# Debulante daughter of Captain, ard % b £z M&;\,fii«K wife of the i ARy : EZYW;Léoi)Yxtet iy = s 7 " s 2 - . TR S : : who recently Diplomatic Corps Honors | = eluyned kroma e . . ' 2 risib i Peit- - = = il : . Unending Round of Gayeties' MrsDAN A S Visitors From Home Land g . ; SUTHERLAND, NP p 4 g L 3 SEim e Compliment to Debutantes o : wied |l b ~ Guests Given Cordial Greetings Abscmecd En- . Y 4 the Lie-cga A = T H voy Returning to City- Japan® Ambassador Featl'lres SOClety Progra'rrl o A H sl | ¥, Z z | Ocsc:lebratesn;:mpero‘r-s Bir:h Anniversary. nora de Rian " Number of Important Functions. Including Dinner e : 9 p B ; The An dinner list parties and Honors to Diplomats. Also | = - b : ey in the Capital Schedule. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. OVEMBER, R 3 oi gay little parties for debutantes prefacing their real coming-out teas and dances, lends a merry note to social life in the Capital this month, while to balance irivolous atmosphere will be a number of qu srtant social affairs. 1l be dinner parties for the Secretary State and Mrs. Ke ent of varied nature in the dipl A2 h : ; £l 4 i 3 e win, g AL Tehewex corps, and the new Secretary of War and Mrs. Davis and the Secretar W by ? ! : iy : ! F P rs haa e of the Nas d Mr r are coming in for a pretty steady rou 5 A 3 ] 12 f5i 5 % Suges at the dinner and luncheon partics, most of them with hosts from their re- e B s oy . Lo ] iy . T : e pective brar i 2 1 . M. Betsche and ) .DOM has Oc r h a more inviting prograr whi marked last month. music, with its ever-growing interest progress of Washington, offering a most inviting feature. The f fternoon from New of the land has always shown her interest in music, and last week meet the Ital formed her chief diversion, her attendance at conceits and at the ing musical e new chamber music auditorium in the Libr. of Congress all showing the trend of her tastes. Mrs. ‘e Semator from Massachusetts, accompanied her Th : : 5t = Vesterday morning Mrs. Coolidge was equally in her elemer i join the Ambassador, e b was the guest of honor of children at the inaugural performance of t} : 5 : 2y R f > 5 FElieunl fnere o ie onstiinie Schedule A+ Homes tecond season of selected programs for children at the Tivoli Theater Fakadn 57 - | P SR AR R ety to Was A ‘ 2 ;! 3 X sde o i S5he il urn hingte nnounced by Hostesses tto New W5 Opim o ctary of State and Mrs. Kellogg will be hosts to the men; : A 4 3 s = o : s tic corps at a midday breafast Friday, January 1, g 5 ] : e | N The Am e > Pl 5 S c-honored custom. This breakfast to_the repre- : e R 1 % o D Washington of forcign governments will be given in_the R # S o i occasion helng in celebration o merican Union Building. and will immediat follow the New > . - : B o B ahiveraire of reception of ident and Mrs. Coolidge in the White ! g % / B Ry A N of Jupan. The company ir ouse. Secretary Mrs. Kellogg will not receive in the afternoc MME 4 Sial Secretary of State, My 1ithough the other members of inet will hold their usual recc ‘PIIR ( ‘MISSDOROTL‘Y : 4 + i v\:‘:::‘i»f :-‘\.\ tions from 4 to 6 o'c \ - h o it e e i ey RNaRSEST TR, i Lo S @TomsEILL, ® S2et the Minister toui : w \ rmer vears for their da home, and will observe \Wednes Minister of Esthon Jonkheer Dr. A Gruefl: Ad roughout the season. This make the cahinet at homes less for Who are establis Daughter of Ms ancl Mys == iral Toaward W ; i and smaller than n e lagt sexeral seasons, when hostesses i the cbis e yew legabion Williing Alexandey Hill wio// MILE BPLANCHE STUART ROUSSEL et of siate, 2 dosert it circle were “at home Iv two or three Wednesdays through the 4 B 1 wake kor dehut/ & rew; the Assistant Secr Winter. o 18Eh,. Stveet/ Y who ias Joflflcd._g%e{ unfcic‘ the State: Mr. 1. Butler Wright, OCIETY s th great interest the opening of Congress, which K03 Jonklheey de Gracft. Btin e o en Wikon: e | tvents Brth weddhie Amaver will bri to the limelight Representative and Mrs. Nicholas Bancroft, Mr. John K. C Robert M. Thompson, Mr. yngworth, the former as Speaker of the House. He will come on_ for o - = ” TR the annt a Club, to be heid at the Army and Navy b Tuesday, returning to Cincinnati a few days later, with Mrs. Long- | Wedding Bells Ring orth accompanyving him. Leaving little Paulina in Cincinnati with her f the er for the first time . = e Honor Chief Justice =AY ;'ul" i 'n‘ wmf]"» . observe the firs = B - o ’ A el e N month through the \ B e S0t b maraat oy Vi Emof Samsin it e Passing Throngs Nev: 22 at Luncheon jini uh M5 Sunt, N i, nd Mrs. Longworth since i age d while the out arce- = — 1| ache of the embassy. ha (aentv A different f “ong the fashionable avenue, the | Nyne] : . —— 3 hterior will be a revelation in the way of art ures and rich gifts Nuptial Ceremonies Chron- towed upon -the princess, when as Alice K the Preside : . ter, she was married from the White House. icled of Special Interest to i The Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor Wedding Judge and Mrs. Graham to Gurgel do_Amaral. will_return to . % Washington Tuesday from New York b . Be Hosts—Dinners, Bridge | \ashieien Tueets o e opening | Army Relief Society \Vhereabouts Of Cabinet and Congress 1‘1embers \c $100.000 tapcstry presented to her by the French government at | Society Circles in Nation's Specially Noted—Visitors in the Capital. Parties and Teas Interest | Performance of the ope Dhice. Dalionsses never before had a fitting place to be shown, while the i 1 . , r S . = The Minister of Switzerland and s : ilver picces presented | Latin American governments| Capital. Personal Mention. Society. e e erland Hang patronesses he dance have fared in somewhat the same n Books, pictures, other tapes- Cu ; S N enichariained s oIl of [beiaiveniar W v L tries, priceless rugs. . and what not. will lend to the house the | o Sl 2 T il - " o thelr house guests, the Sw | the engineer branch of th rmy i L 5 hivoe. - Eowtertr: it i bt mpam A4 An interestin rriage took place | The Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft will | in New York and Mme, Junod. f Society, Friday ey Novem r of a : s m b St M : e ¥ of Labor. Mr. James | wedding. which took place yesterday | po the guests in whose honor Jud k : li6eEiTs Farinne part of the house that Mrs. Longworth is spending most of her energies, | 2t St 3en 1ch yesteraay Davics Neft “Fviday for a trip to|afternoon in_ the Wilson Memorial | and Mrs, Samuel Jordan Graham Wil | wanensore kave as thelr & ‘ Robert 11 but upon nurses’ q cre and nursery with sleeping porch, where | When Miss Anna Blanche Andrews.|Grand Rapids and Detroit, Mich., and | Chapel at Plainfield. N. J. Before her | entertain at luncheon Sunday, No A Paulina will reign supremer - They will not take real possessi | daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I. V. An. |will rejoin Mrs. Davis and the chil. |marriage the bride was M S e T L e S ok Tateon N 2 | = or Algona) To secame the | dren at Wardman Park Tuesday. Rose Eaton, daughter of Rey i I e 2 g . house until Jate in Novemb | drews of Algona, lowa, became the | 1t Wardman tive and Mrs, Charles A. Ea 5 Mrs, Theodors Douglas Robinson,|#nd thelr fwo children of Sweden, | Cralz, Mrs. J. Walter = s - — Ibride of Mr. Richard Nelson Mason, | s | Mr. His is th £ M o vife of th sistant S ary who are en route to Mexico City. | Mr. Justice and Mrs, Pierce Butler [ Mr. His is the son of Mme wife of the Assistant Secretary of the | ¥ e e o i 3 . Carol Morgan, Mrs. Howland Quimny, | $on of Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Ran- | pave : R Mise Patricta | HIS of Basle, Switzerland, and Navy, entertained a company of 22 at | At B b Ao i g Secretary and Mrs. Davis | (i oL Hre B M. Rauffmann, My | dolph Mason. The ceremony was per e e e it Titon)| Moniofiaitocn dnipresiferinion dinner last evening in celebration of | gen ey Aol O O e Sopiie, Jonn L Tines To Astend League Ball |and Mrs Sutuel 1. Keutfumann, Mr. | formed | by Rev. Herbert Scott |iha end of the week. land. Representative Eaton, who the return of Mr. Robinson, who went | 2ea (6%, O SOl o for | Johnston, s e AT r and Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney, Mr. | Smith; D. D. pastor of the Madison Avenue Baptist | to Honolulu to meet the fleet. Addi- ot = T s it e = John ©of War and Mrs. Davis | and Mrs, Walter R. Tuckerman, Mr. | After December 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ma-| genator C. C. DIl o Spokane spent | Church in New York for many v tHorial geats Joliied: the: coripany ot | S LR AKICAD UoEram, whepithe | Mis (Henry Jervey, Mes. L T Moo fnd Mis. Alfred Pembroke Thoni, Mr., | son will be at home ut Gunston Hall, |5 little time here the latter part of | Oficiated. Early in November i e Castlllo "of Guatemals. Yies written | F nd Mrs. Willa & boxitor ind Mrs, John F. Wilkins and Mr. and . 1906 Florida ave e i ott for his home yvee. | and Mrs. His will leave for Switze several st R and Mrs. Willi baret ‘ball, ‘which \will be given ib s Richand H. “Wilmes. ol ont o hite. | tereay Tt to return until time for |12nd, Where they will make their home, [, Mr. and Mrs. I T. Mann entertained Severdl compositions which WHl oe — . elen White- ay. s | e ¢ i | heard for the first time tomorrow he balirooms of the New Willard e e L : 2 Representative and Mrs. Eaton will | the wedding party of their daughter, |/ - oTaIpeN : : man, daughter of and Mrs. Hor. | the opening of Congress. e has| ongin gt Sunbright, their home | Alice Mann, and Mr. Churehili | The program il be given in the| Mrs. Hoover Gives Aid fotel Friday evening, December i. % oo : given up the apartment at the Mon- : “ub Gl bt |partsh hall of the Church of the | « ; g 1 occupy boxes ary S ace Whiteman, j . of Clearfield, Pa. 2 = e near Plainfield, for some weeks longer at the Club Chantecler last | baris] i L L . . - e {Plan Navy Relief Ball and Mr . Monogue of this | tello, which he has occupled Several| hefore coming to Washington Sn | isnEstiegl e et g eody o e e EBanpitesar To Girl Scouts’ Drive . Grew. Admiral and Mys, Cary For Thanksgiving Night St B e o i g in |3 R at 1301 Massachusetts avenue. | Obening thelr Wardman Park apart-| afrs. Coleman, wife of Col. Sherrard Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover is a member O e St Frar atholic Church. ' at | rent. | Coleman, and her dnughter, Mrs, L, | | The Minister of Panama and Senora | of the committee arvunging e ball st Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.| 2 Chlehs 15,8 sadaien s el re 2 i . Grant, , entertained Thursda e Alfaro will receive the Panama | Thursday evening, November 12, for The Navy Rellef Ball, which is al- | 2 . Representative and Mrs. Richard i ——— ason will go | Grant. . entertaine ursda; | Glover, Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt | The Navy Bolet Bt Which ¥ %0t ! siyiss Mildred Whiteman, the bride's| X. Elliott of Connersville, Ind., have m“,f,’,;"il;é‘;{“;‘h,“;“'{g“-‘;g;'cfjj\":,,“_"‘;fi(‘brmge party, followed by tea, in honor | the benefit of the Girl Sco rive Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons | \ichington, will be held as usual|Mr. William . Do Lacy of Washing. | taken an apartment in the Hotel|yige Theresa Ely Clarkson daughter | 9f Mrs. € Studler, wife of Col. C.| " S S e izrwin, Col. and Mrx. Arthur O'Brien, | o 88 EIOn D o e |t wahaTD Coaae Lacy of Washing:| Roogevelt for the Winter and will ar- | or Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Clarkson, | B Stdler, who s stationed at Mette,| Mg W 'H. Taf; {is chairman. Others on the committes Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock and Mrs. |25, in the balirooms of the New Wil-| Atter a S, o spent in er.|FVe In WWashington November 15. |3t her debut tea: Miss Mason will re. | T [Those playing bridge were Mrs. | Mrs. W. 1. 1a t a Sponsor | are: Mme, s Mes. Jienr ldgely Hun - 8 ymoon s r-| h ea, Miss ] °B. Bennet, Mrs. Robert Sears, Mrs. | : Flather, Mrs. Charles Lindsay, Mrs Seastor and Mrs. James W Wads: (IRl S iR EE RS | e R and M s ManoguelwilllIve |- Mrs. Adam MEWyEnt sllileaveito el o] :g{‘fi‘:’g’;fi:g;&rl riday. | 3. °J. Wid, Mrs. Phelan, Mrs. E. H For Choir Performance | Gerritt Miller, Mrs. Stanle richart vorth, jr. have reserved u tuble, and | yirq W. Eberle. the chief of naval ) noguo s engaged in busines [day. for her home in CrensburEhi to apend the week end. | Hartnett, M. Babdock, Mre. Sterritt.| Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft, wife of e fcs ihed & 3 i e | operations, is the chalrman of the ! The bride has many friends in this| A e Bty vy | Miss Mary Shelton will entertain at ! (/55 b 0% 0 P e | the Chief Justice, is sponsor for the |y " ttend th dion ibles will be Repr ve and Mrs| Sfrations, 15! the choirman of t the bri i |aays with Representative Wyant be- | Miss Mary shelton will entertain ot son. rs. ‘Prunty. Mrs J. J. Burlelgh, | performance of the DI e ittend the motior hard S. Aldrich, ant. Secve (S0 SEEEER e M Bt |, e e L [T el W TR SOt S| s o Nl M | Mrs. L. M. Smith. Mrs. Thomas and | 5 Dayion, Ohlo, to be given here on | b wneichorill o tary of t avy and Mrs. Theodore | poc8, (8 wCH ™ tollowing Navy wom- ‘:"’:‘");r“"r‘:_fl':!;d I‘rfl h\]\( s;]zuonhis‘l'he Waraman Park Hotel. 3 o = Mrs. Persons. Coming in for tea Were | the evening of N embaL 18} ot the | in8 which “’l’_ gpen \"" _"“ Douglas Hobinson, Mrs. Anne Arch: | ¢0oTorm her committee and help 10 | nogue of this. city william M Ma- | esentative Noble S. Johnson |, Mrs. Francis B. Manning, with her Mr ll”‘-ln’nl\land. Mrs <g(tfel“»[\\a.shingluvx Auditorium, under the | ¢ Eiven at the Tivoll oid, Nir. and Mrs, 1. Lemiot Belit | ke the ball s annual success — | A7 with the Georsetown class of 21. | of Terre Jlaute, Ind., has leased a mmall dsughtes, SMlas Mary Manning. | Vo . O, HefSkin B Mallory and | girection of Mr. John Finley William- . el i e e g S | Mrs. Benjamin Hutchison and Mrs, & pratty weadding ool Siace at Fp. | anite:ln' the Hotel Roossvelt anavwillij Sovotaken an apartmenc at Wartinn |- LGRS son. Other sponsors are: Senator { = S M R e rerti. ALy, | John Lejeune, vice- chalrmen: Mrs T I R Sax |anrive in Washington the latterpart [Lark Hotel (or theWinter: Mrs. Man | _yirs Helen Hay Hagner entertainen | Rehaxd S0 Hunat, Mrs, Eredorios Breakfast for Diplomats e raten. Mre, ste. | William Leahy. Mrs. George Barnett, | urday, October 24, w Pattie | of November. | ning has been spending the past sev-|,y 5 tea dance at the New Willard | Shurtlefl Coolidge. Mr. Charles 3 Feature of New Year Day ben B. Elking, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Alfred Johnson and Mrs. Emory | Wright Imory of Cha v, Va.be | o p by — g era months i Boston and Maine. | yjote) Thursday afternoon from 4 to |13 Mre Catderon Cartisle, IMes. R.§ = Y oh - 1 S Afes Land. 106 oL MK o sen.| Mrs. R. Pierre Robert is spending : : . s raaele fwhian ¥ Sts Arich . Da ;. Mrs Carl r. | The Secretary of State and Mrs n 1. Bliis, Mrs. Wil Corcoran T |G e e O e Rows W, | the week end with Mrs. Winfleld Scott ., Mr5: Frederick Batl 7o of Augusta: | L SO0 oD er fFuests Included | Claude Robeson, Mr. John La Gorce: | Kellogs will give the customary break stis, Mr. and Mrs. C es Ashmead e fasana . ) - W lat Fort Hoyle, Edgewood, Md., and | G3~ 18 at the Mayflower for a ‘oW | e B i Miss Charlotte Ransdall, Mr. Edward | fast at the Pan-American Union on nd Mrs, William J. Fla- | s Emory, uncle of the bride and resident | e o e her S way- o her Southern |ley, Miss Hallie Brooke, Miss Anne| N t n o1 il am J. Fla-| Fifth Annual Dance ! pastor, officiated. | will return to Washington tomorrow | 3¥s er 1 uthern | le¥, Miss lalle O otis | Chilaress, | H. Droop and Mrs. Eugene B | New Year he other members er, Mr. aifd Mra. Randall H. Hagne oo, O 7. who ws her sis. | t0 be With her parents, Dr. and Mis. | Home. M= Pope made the trip by | S5, TLI% cnahaw, Miss Nevills | Fatronesses for the event include Mrs. | of the cabinet and their wives will re Mo Viiabeth . Howry. Miss Helen | : For Bachelorettes | 7 d. | Snowden Ashford, untl Lieut. Robert | R0, (oM £¢r, - : herardi, Miss Rosemary Griffin, | Jmes W, Wadsworth, ir | ter’s mald of honor and only atten T AR arid will B . Moo turns from his cruise. amestown, R. I. and will go o] : i LA | (s have now been com.|ant. wore a gown of gold “brocaded ¢ Ha.dn her car. Miss Dorothy Hill, Miss Anna Gra- * 5 5 ol T £ Louise King, Mrs. Thom: Arrangements ha Augusta in her c I homs Hume. Miss Frances MeKenney, | Mrs. Lawrence Townsend and Mrs These will be the oy formal recep- 4 ; - { Y o Mrs. Lyman B. Ken. | pleted for the fifth annual dance to be | chiffon velvet, with picture hat to| wzr. and Mrs. Georges His are at 3| g e Chaiae | % hatd A 7 B | match. and carried an arm bouquet of | wardman Park Uotol,ghafln; come o | _Miss Marian van Rensselaer King |Miss Evelyn Mathews, Miss Maud ‘{%'&? |P§lsérr:§{nx’£?y:m:\lr('qnf-hé %‘:Sé;‘i;lé‘#fil“, e ‘1”;»‘(‘1‘;;(“w':lxg‘\(:xl‘;vye)\é:}ew'::l . and Mrs. Louis Lehr, Mr&,‘ ziven by the Bachelorettes at the New | MAatct ! = = — = Willizm 1. ) Ars. | Willard Hotel Thursday evening. (Continued on Sevenih Page.) Washington immediately after theiri (Continued on SIxth Page) (c;gnunuea on Sixth Page) committee for the performancy enerally observe their days at home. / 4 have taken a box for the Junior League e Mrs. Frank | ceive as usual on that afternoon from B. Noyes, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, |4 until 6 o'clock