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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 8, 1925—PART 2. -ELIZABETH ey : HUME, S 2\ v / T \ M1SS MARY awghter of BPRADLEY, s’ %fi&?&‘@? fff;j; ge bu&afi’w H " L evof | ‘l':,uko w\:‘l 7&7&?@ My b?rmdie\g. ; er bo o and e late Thomas 3B mdiey,, W HICKS m — | : ; da,ug/htez ofthe Aliew i e o E e : pydperty Custodian | NG % G / i b Uy, Mr Fredevick CHicks Has It’s Program Completed For Comj ing Win‘t_gr Season White House Schedule Announced Several| Weeks Ago—Official Residents See New Early Record Established. Diplomats Listed as Guests For Party at Local Theater ,’Former U. S. Ambassador and Mrs. Child to Be Hosts—Activities at Leg‘ations During‘ the Week. UnbERWOGH > el SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. [ GW\M()ISS OT in years has W a~i\"v'.(mn'r;n(5::3" hadli{u stage .~c(1m; a Winter's | ENDOLYN } 1% % ST e = seas carly as this. The White House social program was v i ; ; - e . e s G announced several wecks ago and the ladies of the cabinet have FOUIKE SMITH : % . s e Riano will he 3 t n of nur in Mont noutced their intention of falling back into the time-honored d.a-wqh.{cr‘of / 8 morrow eve at_the day diplom: nct,gymndmolha — | ok & " e : denos ot e @ i have rincess edule, breakfast i heater party t » Washington custom of keeping Wednesday sacred and inviolate as cabinet day at home. | Mme. Lexrte of | hard Washburn Chig Mrs. Kellogg, who. like Mrs. Coolidge, recognizes the convenience of a | | Pgris, witt e | fonal Theater. Mr. and Mrs. Child prearranged < as even announced her hours for the New Year | preseastec v Supper purty fol i Myg CharfesM | which lonal guests hay :d Patridge 19 peluding the M 00 much c the Capital of a great c e said for a dignified and stable code of calling for It establishes a good will and under- No one Has realized - \ 5 i : j : | Ru ; 3 besco counseior of and Mrs. Broderi star g betweer e various branches of official life. than has Mrs. Taft, wife of the Chief Justice, who. me, keeps her drawing - . o ~ i« ok 3 . P P% he Ambassador ¢ zium, : ok 3 : i de Cartier. will sail Tuesday Antwerp on the Belgenland this fact more ful from the time she returns from her Summer h rooms open on Monday aiternoon, thus commanding the respect of all other hostesses for judicial day at home. The lower house has grown to | y ; ] : o U daanand s (Janama. such an extent that aot all of the members’ wives keep Tuesday of every | . : ; : Y Miss M ? ; immed after his arrival in New | ° e il ol New Ton MISS MARGARET ('Y o : ness de Cartier will safl for this | D% 4 ; STOVER,, A 3 country November Th ; ! a student at b : 5 § | < The Ambassador of insures to 4 foreign hostess the entire social world of Washington as her Goucher Collede | # : : ; ; ; on e cheir daus 8 3 {ay at home 1‘]nr unofficial ?;.Ln!:'wy"m and S :;:da) g 5 - i who will Spemi 1 4 3 v ) A s (3 Sexopiis JnlsiHelena Buayiredon erved as an open house day for w 7 : WL_uclfL of thte 5 2d bes ew York for a few da . : : i winter with her L s - s T s Wocior i the routine of rece: g visitors by appointment an 4 ¥ % i e f A i T, W HILE the Pr itine of receiving vi itors by ppu‘x ¥ ; : ufl.cie a aunt | Pt : . i g entertaining once for each debt-funding commission which comes | : ; o Lonoeln T e e from other parts of the world is a_cut-and-dried affair, the life of Mrs. Representatives N, LG s ety Coolidge, as mistress of the White House, already has taken on the hos- : : ol Mys SRR : 2 P . assador o Tuly _and pitable air, and s receiving intcresting groups of guests by pre- - i . 1 o - - i Martino will be among the arrange i receiving as many larger groups of women as possible. | 8 g e % Timberlak: 3 5 ¢ e Suests at the dinner to be given this Card P Benek But, withal, there seems no hurry or rush about it, and the sweet calm;’ ; 5 3 3 % 3 3 {-(.:’l::h_\x,;\xx.‘»:x\':; ‘i;‘(lfl(";I(lphrw‘\\r"lr‘; ar arty as enent - reaches to every one about her. | o 3 % g : o i St heiafowen tolalL ToiSeidement Sehool e S : 4 % ok The Ambassador and Signora di T e ¢ President and Mrs. Coolidge at the luncheon yes- i | BN B | Marting entertained & company of 35 | The card party which the s’ Scouts Little House made the informal entertain- 2% i # |at dinner last evening at the May “.“‘1 £ L IJxH Ehif Searer ity ment the most i el M5 Goolidge wearing Hics ni : / - Sae flower Hotel in honor of Conte and | Wil give Tuesday noon at the ) > W Ci s53 rol Mavflower wil ma & aid the form as honorary presi - Girls Scouts of America, attended the ontessa. Vol | Settlement School satlinburg, children's motion picture exhibit in the morning at the Tivoli, which was The Ambassador Japan and Mme. enn., which was lished and is the opening of the Girl Scouts' drive, which ‘will continue through this ternation: week, but observe the custom of giving joint receptions several times a the ladies of the Senate will Friday has for so long been season. T on the Majesti keep the recognized as di is season, as not in years past, . Mr. Leon 4 Supper 1 afternoons at home. ¢ day that it passes almost without question, and hursc noon_ by afternoon ever wishes to receive sident” rrow eveni lumnae Matsudaira have dining with | maintained by the ernity. Mrs week. The Little House i~ the one built by the Better Homes in America | unt and_ Count- | Coolidge who is mber of the Organization and placell at the south of the Treasury, in the square con- | taining the statue of Gen. S an. The Girl Scouts succeeded in buying the house and placed it or w York avenue, at the corner of Eighteenth street, across from the ne *om : ry Art. The house is a reproduction of the | one which was t} ation of John Howard Payne when he wrote| *Home, Sweet H debt commission throws the embassy or legation of that particular country into the limelight for the time being, and lends impetus to things social, but it is upon the Japanese embassy that so- | ety focuscs its chici interest today, where the Ambassador and Mme. Matsudaira will entertain their roval visitors, Count and Countess Asa Mme. Mat 2 has asked guests to hear her countryman, Yoshie Fuji- wara, the famous tenor, Thursday afternoor HE arrival of being shown this week in the Girl Scout drive for | on the organization's ever-increasing activities among ! and of the Nation. From the President and Mrs. | citizen, all Washington is answering to the IX] ENSE funds to the girls of the ¢ Coolidge to the humbl sppeal The drive will end Thursday night, when a dance for the benefit of | . given at the Mayflower Hotel. Many | al have recently taken boxes for this event, | er, former president of the National Or of Egypt and Mme. Samy, Mrs cne Hale and Mme. Ekengren. Debutantes Will Aid At Army Relief Ball Miss Brooke, debutante daugh. | ter of Col. and M Mark Brooke, is | Mrs hatrman of the debutante floor com. | tee for the lall to be given by the sngineer branch of the Army Relief Soclety at the Officers’ Club, Wash ington Barrack&, Friday evening at 9 "elock Her assistants include Miss Katharine Watson, Miss S ette Dewey, Miss Lydia Archbold, Miss Mary Bradley, Miss Charlotte Chil dress, Mis Helen G M Neville Gherardl, Miss Rosemary Griffin, Miss Dorothy Hill, Miss Maud Mason, Miss * ¥rancesca McKenney, Miss Sydney cale, Miss Lilie Roosevelt, Miss Mary | ) Saiten and s (Gracs Wakgaman | o K Son DIe AL W MEERIn) . | Mrs. Colden !tained at a bridge luncheon yester- | day at the Highlands, in compliment | to Miss Dorothy Cornwell, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Bruce Cornwell of | The guests included Mis: ; Frances Singleton of St. Louls, Mrs. until De-) 4 7, Florafice, jr.; Miss Janet Mof- feit, " Miss Mae Taylor, Miss Laura | e s will be | Lejeune, Miss Eugenfa Lejeune, Miss Nt “f"““',“,_“}ia.m"l‘f, Deanie will be | Georgiana Joy. Miss Mary Donnellan, | . o o | Miss Botty Byrne, Miss Harriet At- Gclook, Barroll, Miss Assisting Mrs. Lewis will be Mme. | 190 hiy: havetot, Mra. Eduard Clifford, Mrs, | and Miss Nancy Haskin. fohn C. Merriam, Mrs. Lincoln Green, Afre. William_Cabell Van Vieck and | Alrs. Robert Griggs, i | Dinners, Luncheons, Teas Feature Social World The Allen Property Custodian and Frederic Hicks will enter- tain at dinner Tuesday evening. Miss Irene Sa ski, daughter of Representative John B. Sasnowsk! of Michigan, was hostess to of her classmate: Visitation Convent at luncheon ves. terd: at Wardman Park Hotel. guests were M Loretta Pepper, Miss Martha Con- nelly, Miss Frances Moran, Miss Lily | Information Is Given Rclating to "At Homes™| 2 | Californta. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will not re ceive Sunday afternoons cember 6. Mrs. Edwn Clifford (Continued on Eleventh Page.) ¢ waa ior Department Building and just a block | ® fre quevdly from 1r Gudaer it ciator ptow Roads :}i—u;re Comdy. A 10 be with her £ Senator Thontas I.wauslir it hostesses MRS. XENOPHEN PRICE, One of the most popular of of the younger circle Fitting Honors Paid To Many Society Buds Enrolled in Capital | Dinners, Dances, Luncheons in List of Courtesies Ex-| tended to Debutantes company { glve a small dinn, at the Georgetown evening, December politan Club annex in honor of the & Her | latter's niece, Rose Trainor, Miss | Kenney, daughter of Mr. Arion Dyer. Miss Jessie Davis, Miss | Charles McKenney. Mrs. Miller and her daughter rances Miller, will come to Wash- Rose Przybylski, Miss Mary Driscoll, | ington about the middle of Decem- | Miss Georgia Pilt. Miss Theresa Sas: | ber, to remaln several weeks. | the, same yesterday. Miss Martha Mathews, & cousin, and Mr. Ned Martin of Bethlehem, Pa. will go to New York to attend the | Army-Navy foot ball game. | kins, -Miss Hallie Brooke, Mliss Elea- | invitations for a luncheon Monday, | (Continued on Will Season's ! the and Mrs. Andrew J. Miller will | s dance Tuesday | The . at the Metro- | Will s Miss ancesca Mc and M State and A | will In the party are Mathews and her daughter | OmMOrrow. eventh Page.) il tod: ruife down the Potomac. thelr guests will be the Secretary of | Kellogg, Count and Countess Asa and the Ambassador of . 2 Miss | Japan and Mme. Matsudaira, Viscount | their house at Fairfax, Va., Soma, Lieut. Col. Fujioka, the United | an apartment at the Toronto for the States Ambassador to Japan and Mrs. | Charles MacVeagh, Col. Sherwoed A. B | Cheney, and Lieut. Jerauld Wright. | Miss Evelyn Mathews, debutante |Luncheon will be served and the party | 1,1’ ang daughter, Lieut. Comdr. and .H. Ruggles enter-| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mathews, has several guests week end, with whom she attended Lehigh-Georgetown foot ball stop at who is with Mrs. Sail Today Accompanied by President and First Lady | Plan Cruise On Mayflower} \Velcomed by societyillrLe&n at their home in Ralelgh. Special Guests—Notes of Official Circles President and Mrs. Mount The Attorney General, Mr. Sargent, Sargent in thelr | ! Vermont home is expected to return|gfier leaving Peking and are to. visit The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. | Wilbur will come back to Washington ssued | tomorrow from a cruise down the Po- Richard ‘H, Lane has iseued | ;oo River to the Bay aboard the Nancy Hawkins | November 16, for her daughter, Miss | SYIPh. Dorothea Lane, when her guests will be_debutantes of the season. Miss Lane will have as her guest ¥ ) they motored to attend the Princeton- | » Mrs. Coolidge | Harvard foot ball game. ¢ on the Mayflower for | accompanied by Mr.'and Mrs. L. R. Among | Eakin of Kansas City. Vernon, when er the | Count Asa will place a wreath on the tomb of George Washington. in the Capital. They were Walton Moore have _closed and taken Representative R. and the Misses Moore Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W, Noyes, | who have been visiting their son-in- Mrs. Smith Hempstone, in Pekin, China, where the former is naval at- tache of the United States embassy, |are on their way home and expect to be in Washington for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Noyes visited the Philippines | Egypt and return by way of Italy. Lieut. Comdr. Ralph Walker Mec- Dowell, Medical Corps, U. S. N., and Mrs. McDowell, fon-in-law and daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Noyes, and their | three children are occupying Mr. and | Mrs, Noyes' house during their ab- The Secretary of Agriculture and | sence. Mrs. Jardine will return to Washing- {ton tomorrow from Princeton, where Col. and Mrs. Edward T. Clifford I‘Assistant War Secretary | and Mrs. MacNider Are ‘ Most Interesting Members | of Officialdom, Since | Their Honeymoon Is Not | Yet Ended. 1 | The Assistant Secretary of War and | Mrs. Hanford MacNider are the most | interesting members of officialdom, for | one reason that both are young, as | ages go, in the exalted set, and be- | cause they are still within the first vear of their married life. Their wed- ding took place in February and was {o notable event in Mason City, Towa, which Is the home of both. Col. Mac- | Nider had reached the age of 35, ! which entitled him to admittance to {the bachelor class, and among his friends it was freely asserted that he had never had any sweetheart but his mother, and it seemed probable that he never would. But Cupld Inter- I vened. i Mrs. MacNider, who is very yvouth- {ful in appearance, was Miss Margaret McAuley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David W. McAuley, and she, too, cherished ambitions, and was less con cerned about soclal distinction than | about other things. She took a course |in a woman's college in Milwaukee and then matriculated in the Univer- sity of Minnesota and took her A. B. degree a year ago. She then desired to push her studies into the profes- sional course, but instead she has fol- (Continued on Tenth Page.) " (Continued on Seventh Page.) | them this evening « |ess 1 Jupanese visitors. The Minister of Rumania, Prince Bibesco, will have as his guests at the Wardman Park Theater tonight for the showing of the film “Through the Grand Canyon” the members of the Rumanian debt commission, including Mr. Nicholas Titulesco, Rumanian Minister to Great Britain; Prof. timie Antonesco, Mr. Emil Gluan, M Vietor' Badulesco and Mr. D. N Clotori The film will he accompanied by a lecture by Col. C. H. Birdseye. chief top phic engineer of the Geologi- cal Survey, who led through the Grand Canyon in 19 ‘This is one of a series of motion pl ture films being presented at | Wardman Park Theater Sunday eve. | nings by the Bureau of Commercial Economics. | | _The Minister olina to be the guests for a week of the governor of the State and Mrs. The Minister of Esthonia, Mr. An- | tonius Plip, returned to Washington |last evening after spending the week in New York. The Minister of the Dominican Re- | be shown at the Pan-American Build 118, at 11 o'clock. | address of presentation. general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Rowe, will make the opening ad- dress. formally at dinner last evening in honor of Dr. Peter Bauer, Austrian {consul in Colombla, and Mme. Bauer. The Minister of Latvia and Mme. | Seva have issued i | ception from 4 to 7 o'clock Novem- | ber 18, the occasion being in celebra- Latvian independence. The charge d'affaires of Hungary and Mme. Pelenyl will entertain at dinner Tuesday evening. | wor his schoc of Guatemala and | Senora de Sanchez Latour will leave | Washington tomorrow for North Car- | | Little Flower, public, Senor Ariza, has fssued invi.] ¥’ ashington's tations to the presentation of the bust | of Juan Pabla Duarte, national hero | | of the Dominican Republic, which will | |ing Wednesday morning, November | The Secretary of State, Mr. Kel- | oo = logg, will make an address of accept- | erS of the guild; ance and the Minister will give the | lan. AMrs. The director | | ,The Minister of Austria and Mme. | Stewart, Prochnik entertained a company in-| Mrs. B. F. Saul. vitations for a re- | of the New Willard Hotel | miral fraternity has give name as patroness and is ted in the to the extent of ishment of : dhue Coolid library fund hool e school was started 15 years ago by the fraternity through the sug Harper Turne Wasl gton Alumnae Club, and its growth has been phenomenal, the first budget having been §500, and the present vearly budget is now $30,000 tlinburg selected hecause the records of the Interior Department showed it to have the highest per the esta the expedition | centage of illiteracy in this country Handiwork made by the mountain will be on display at the card Tuesday afternoon. {Guild of Little Flower Conducting Annual Sale The ladies of the Guild of the of which Mrs. W president, are co nnual “white elephan F street, the proceeds Montgomery ducting their ale” at 1 |of which go toward the maintenance | of the hospital at Ketchikan, Alask one of the medical outposts in the far-off territory. The sale, which has become a traditional event in charitable actlvitles will continue tomorrow and Tues- day. Among those who are taking an active part in it are Mrs. 8. W. Hendrick, Miss Margaret Loughran, Miss Elizabeth Moore and Mrs mer Murphy, all of whom are offi Mrs. D. J. Ca .Miss Bevans, Mrs. Miss Jane Daley Miss Joyce, Mrs, Aver Peter A. Mrs. | Johnson, Mrs. J. Leo Kolb, Mrs. A | E. Murphy, | Mrs. -3, 3. Charles P. Neill. Noonan, Mrs. D. V Mrs. George Scriven and Mrs. Robinson to A:i X Ball for Navy Relief Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinsor | wife of the Assistant Secretary of the tion of the eighth anniversary of|hevy Will be In charge of the glrls floor committee for the Navy Reljer fnau which will be held Thanksgiving night, November 26, in the ballrooms Rear Ad hoemaker, chief of the bureau Dr. and Mme. Pelenyi have as their | Of navigation, will be in charge of the guest Dr. Gustav Gratz, who was a | ! delegate to the recent congress of the Interparliamentary Union. The military attache of the French ballroom with several of the younger officers to assist him, and Cap: Addlphus Andrews, aide to the Presi dent, will make the introductions, pre- senting he guests to the receiving embassy, Gen. George A. L. Dumont, line.

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