Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1925, Page 65

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MIss ANNE BUTLER. daughter of My Justice and Mrs Butler, a bud of tite seasoro Social Season Just Opening Likely to Surpass in Gayety AnyPeriord”Since;WarEnded prospect Disclosed of Important Series of Charity Ba”s—Dances planned for Debutantes. Opera Company's Schedule. z bids fair to be witl begit vs before the busiest and gayest the prospect of a large and least once a week from now until well the war, charity ball at Januar nd numerous other dacing parties This week will see the first bud e week just closed had the first charity had the opportunity to help enjoy the dancing. society the Girl Scouts The the debut teas and dance Fr custodian, so closely upon one another that Frederick C. Hicks, wife of the alien daughter. Miss Georgina Hicks. veek until the end of the year without aiter property tea her there is scarcely a day of a one, if not several. debut pz HE departure debt ission leaves the mission from Rumania still in conference, and while the presence of these difs- | tinguished foreigners lent interest to recent events, there has been little tertainment themselves, and that quite informal. The mcheons of the President for the members of the foreign debt missions have been distinctiy in nature, and the reception which the Am- v and Signora di Martino gave in the new embassy build- ing Armistice night was an opportunity for meeting the members of the mission to only a very few guests outside of official and diplomatic circles. except among official bassador of Tta HE Minister of Latvia and Mme. Seya will hold a reception Wednes- day afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock in the legation in celebration of the eighth anniversary of Latvian independence from Russia. Another important event in diplomatic circles will be the presentation Wednesday morning at the Pan-American Union Building of the bust of Juan Pabla Duarte. national hero of the Dominican Republic, for which the Minister of the Dominican Republic. Senor A%iza, has issued invitations. s will be heard tomorrow evening when ¥l opera cor 1y will e a performance of “La ington Auditorium. The boxholders for the opening tomorrow evening include Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover and many_other music lovers and opera devotees. Great interest is being manifested in the opening of the newly organized Washington Guild Theater, at 1414 T street, Tuesday, for which a number of prominent women have loaned their names as patronesses. HE first of Washington's o Tosca” in the Wa this season’s opers T [ o » | nounce the engagement of their Schedule of “At Homes daughter Ruth Virginia to Mr. J. Ho Announced by Hostesses mer Winkler. ! “ade H. Ellis will be at home [ M inforn Wednesday afternoon after | hounces the engagement of her 3:30 o'clock in her home, at 1440 Mas. | daughter Inez King to Mr. Howard Siehissths dverue at the | J. Rhodus of Mexico, Mo, e e gt JUther- | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kauffman an. il e A el nounce the engagement of their | S 2 OEal, il daughter Sophia to Mr. Ben Stein- | Watsor Irs. Hampson Gary nd | o rrer of 807 Riv ok i will be Miss Katharine Watson, Mi; Helen ¢ and Miss Mary Guerin Petingale an- i et i |Gentlewomen's League 1 To Hold Rummage Sale | The rummage sale of the Gentle- | | women's League, which will open to- | morrow at the league headquarters, 1624 H street, and continue Tuesday, is attracting much attention, for | there are always attractive articles, | - antique_and_otherwise, suitable for sifts. The Gentlewomen's League is one of the most appealing charitles, | organized many years ago by lead- | ing society women for the purpose of helping others of their class who had met with ‘“reverses” The cakes,' cookies, jellies, preserves, breads, ples and siich foods are homemade, and with various bits of homely and | fancy needlework are on sale all the | | vear. This annual rummage sale for | | the league fund is in charge of Mrs. | €. C. Cooper, under the direction of | the president, Mrs. Sally Bingham | Dean, widow of Comdr. Richard Dean, U. S. N. i Dr. and Mrs. their daughter who recently will be at hon noon_in their Bradley lane, Capt. and Ryan Deverey fiss Anne Dev rveturned fr inform: home, Portle; Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs. Richard Hall Jeschke, son-in-daw and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Devereux. will spend the | Winter with them at Portle M ind Mrs. Joseph Devereux and M ang Mrs. Congreave Jackson of Bal timore are spending today with Dr. and Mrs. Devereux. — { Calhoun will be at_home tnformally th fternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock at her residence, 1519 New Hampshire avenue. \Vedding Engag:mcnts Recently Announced and 1. Hudson of Lansing, Mich., announces the A =i engagement of his daughter Ruth . 3 Afary to Mr. Roger Birdsell of Racine, | Navy-Marine Dance Listed Wis, and Washington, D. C. Mr. | Birdsell Ix the son of A For Tuesday, December 15 | Birdsell of Northbrook C(ourts, . = 5 3 S nton. The wedding will take placs M:,“"‘ "’3} m‘;f :‘:‘:’;‘:‘l f;m:n!hag;; ST Ll | officers of the Navy and Marine | nd Mrs. William Daniel Ellett | Corps stationed in Washington -will | the engagement of their | be an important part of this season daughter Mildred to Mr. Edgar Mil-| to the Navy circle. The first dance ton Rich of Fort Myer Heights, Va. | Will be given Tuesday evening, De. The wedding will take place in De- | cémber and the other two dances S eibae of the series will be held January 26 nd April 18, and all will be in the Mr. J. O. Manson an- ballrooms of the New Willard, * . | Mrs. C. ¢ | Representative ¢ and Mrs. Miss JOSEPHINE wag Mr. and Mrs. Sackett Welcome Additions To Senatorial Set Kentucky Legislator Native of Rhode Island—His Helpmate Prominent Leader Among Colonial Dames. Senator and M s. Frederic Moseley Sackett, jr., of ‘.ouisville, Ky., are among the important additions to_ the senatorial set, and as regards Mrs. Sackett, will be introduced into offi- clal society with the convening of the Sixty-ninth Congress. Senator Sackett, who succeeds A. Owsley Stan. ley among the national legislators, was here during the extra session of Congress last March, but Mrs. Sackett deferred her coming until the neces- sity of selecting a home became im- perative. In securing the residence at 1529 Eighteenth street, which served the former Secretary of State and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes during thelr four years' recent sojourn, the Kentuckians have a home at once im- posing and comfortable ‘and with a substantlal social tradition as back- ground. This latest member of the “enate from Kentucky and Mrs. Sack- et will certainly maintain the luster | attaching to their new home and will possibly add much on their own ac- count. 2 Senator Sackett comes to Washing- ton as the Senator from the Blue Grass State, though a native of Provi- dence, R. I, where he was born in 1868. He graduated from Brown Uni- versity in 1890 and then took a higher (Continued on Sixth Page] WELLER, daughter of Mirand Mys. Joseph, I.Weller, whe presevited to society Thursday~ NOVEMBER PHOTOs BY \ UNDERWOOD SUNDERWOOD. A bow is Week9s Chronicle Of EventS[Autumn Season Finds MIss DORQTHY LOUISE HILL, daughter of My. and A Hill , who will Mrg William make her Feasoso. A In the D*ip_‘limatiwc Circle Ambassador and Senora de Riano to Be Honor Guests at Dinner—Whereabouts of the Envoys. dor of Spainand Senora 1 be the honor guests at dinner, December 19, of the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik. The Ambassador of Belgium, Baron de Cartier, is due to arrive in New York Friday aboard the Belgenland, and will come tq ‘Washington shortly after his arrival. Baroness de Cartier will sall for this country November 25. The Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Esme Howard, will entertain at diner Tuesday evening in honor of the naval attache of the British embassy, Capt. L. Tottenham, who is leaving shortly for England. The Ambassador of Mexico, Senor Don Manuel C. Tellez, will return to Washington today after spending a short time in New York. The Minister of Norway, Herr Hel- mer H. Bryn, has gone to New York to spend a few day The Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pa- vichich, has issued Invitations for a reception Tuesday afternoon, Decem- ber 1, frém 5 to 7 o'clock, in the lega- tlon, the occaslon being in celebration of the national holiday of the kingdom. 'he Minister will return to Wash- P ington tomorrow after a short visit in Hancock, Md. The Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour will return to Washington tomorrow from North Carolina, where they are the guests of the Governor of the State and Mrs. ’Angms McLean in their home in Ral- eigh. The Minister of Latvia and Mme. Seya will hold a reception Wednes- day afternoon at the legation, from 4 to 7 o'clock, in celebration of the eighth anniversary of Latvian inde- | pendence. The Minister of Haitl and Mme. Price will entertain at luncheon to- day at the legation in honor of the Minister of the Dominican Republic and Senora de Ariza. Among the guests will be Mile. Odette Menos, niece of the Mme. Price, and the secretary of the Haitian Legation, Mr. Raoul Lizaire. [ The Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik_will entertain at luncheon Sunday, Nevember 22. | The newly appointed Minister of | Poland, Mr. Jan Cilechanowski and 15, Agsistand Sec reta,vg | 1925— PAR ! M1ss DOROTHEA 1ANE | daughter of Mr. | | and My Richiard : ! H.Lanewho 18 among the sea - sons debutantes. | M | | | Wife of the new of War. 3 Qi B0 s i gy i L GRY - o _List of Society Buds | Lined Up for Honors Dinners and Teasiand Ohies | Forms of Entertainment to Feature Presentation Ceremonies. | | Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed will entertain at - dinner Thursday, November for their debutante daughter, Miss Rosamonde Reed, and the following day Mrs. Reed will give a tea, when her daughter will make her formal debut. Mrs. Hull, wife of Maj. Gen. John A. Hll, U. S. A, will give a tea dance Thursday afternoon, Decem- ber 31, in compliment to the Misses Hill. Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, wife of the alien property custodian, will give a tea Friday afternoon for Miss Georgina Hicks, who made her debut in Los Angeles last Winter, but is spending her first season in Wash. ington society. Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes and her debutante’ daughter, Miss _ Olivia Phelps Stokes, will return Tuesday from ew York, where they have been for a fortnight. Canon and #Mrs. Stokes are established in thelr new home at 2408 Massachusetts ave- nue, having given up their apart- ment in Stoneleigh Court. Mrs. Alex Legare will entertain at tea Saturday afternoon frem 5 to Mme, Clechanowskl, are expected to|7 o'clock in_her home, at 1716 N (Continued on Sixtl Page.) (Continued on Seventh Page) (2} | Payne, | Thomas, Mrs. Lyon Woodruff and M: MRS HLANFORD MacNIDER, | il Miss EVELYN MATHEWS debutante daughter of Mt.anc Mys J’erzlfi A .Math ews Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg Listed as Gl}esrtsmof Honor Austrian Minister and Mme. Prochnik to Be Hosts—Many Elaborate Social Func- tions in Capital. The Secretary of Kellogg will be the gues honor the Minister of Mme. Prochnik will give December 11. The Chief Justice and Mrs. Wil- liam Howard Taft will be the guests of honor at luncheon today of Mr. Novembe! and Mrs. arrison McClintock »wer Monday Mrs. Henry I'. Dimock will in at dinner Saturday eveni honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stotesbury of Philadelphia, who will be her house guests over Sunday Mr. and W entertain Mr. and Mrs. James William Orme gave a dance last evening for their daughter, Miss Margzuerite F beth Orme, at the Congressional Country Club, in compliment to her house guest. Miss Margaret Reed, who is a student at Penn Hall School. The vther guest Ruth Sutton M Betty McMorris, Miss Grace T, Miss Theodoria A Mr. Victor Counet, Mr. Maurice Cooper, Mr. Donald Webster, Mr. James Orme. jr.. Mr. Robert Harper c MacArn. M de H Friday Ellis will evening Miss Miriam verstone, ) p , M Shap M Sugar, Miss Lo ise Brown, rginia Michaelis Miss Frieder be Su Miss a Sop: ake Mr Sugar, My William Gl enhous 1. Mr ice Mi Mrs. Charles Colfax Long will enter. tain at luncheon for Mrs. wife of Senator Frederic M. Kentucky, Tuesday, the Chevy Chase Club. were su secref | ning at her home on Gallatin street e Miss S > Mrs. Payne. wife of Maj. Raymond | Ajlentome ] T. 8. 4. entertalned ot &!Monday cventie : bridge” luncheon in _her|F street in compliment apartment at the Dresden. Among|Mye 1y of Seraplm these in the company were Mra. Wal | whe coms’ paickm Soe Cralgie, Mex Edear Hunio, Mra. | 2ot 0 hore by S5 Garl Halla, Mrs.‘Walter Delaney, Mrs, | 52010 by thel R Jaand James C. Saunders, Mrs. John Falge, | Wit oo 1ok lughes 'motored Mrs. Alfred Quinton, Mrs. 8. E. Wat. | yan them to Ma & whiexe kins, Mrs. F. Worden Graham, Miss | 1hSY Were enterfained = Wenrich hosts over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs tertained at di Allison street F n honor of M nd Mrs. H who were their Carl G. Gilleand. Mrs. Strickland, wife of Capt. N. H. Strickland, was hostess at a delightful luncheon Iriday. Her guests number- ed 16. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Luber will give a reception this evening in their resi. dence at 782 Fairmont street, when they will announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sylvia Luber, to | = e Mr. Samuel Gorman, son of Mr. and : Mrs. Joseph Gorman'of Chevy Chase.| Annual Bazaar in Among the out of town guests wili be Mr. and Mrs. Al L. Goodman ot | Of Crittenton Home Reidsville, . and Mrs. M. | Gordon of Piitsbiirgh and Mo s | The second annual bazaar for the sky of New Yor! !l»en-\m of the Crittentor Mrs. Thomas Houts Creighton, jr. | HOM Will be given under the aue and Miss Erma Loraine Coury aniay. | PIces. of the board of the home e tained at a bridgetea at Thg White day and Wednesday at Wardman Peacock Friday afternoon incompli | paric 11otel 0 o'cloc ment to Mrs. Francls George Matson | .. - oKD Clochdn of New York, on ootepeo e, the morning continuing untit T aster, Miss Mary Grondin, who is | midnight. Card parties will be giver vIng to spend some time visitiis I ae Pt At kT 2 New York, Brmingham and Atlanta, | " 04Y At 2 clock and again at Tha guosts w o Eba “lo'clock, and a prize will be given : each table, During the tea hour Tuesday afte noon a program of music will be given by Miss Gretchen Hood, soprano, a i companied by George H. Wilson at the | plano, Miss Dorothy Wilson, contral to; Miss Ivalee Newell, violinist, and Miss Viola Abrams, harpist. Mrs. Coolidge heads the list of patrone: whic > includes Miss Aflsa Mellon, Mrs. Harry New, Mrs. Curtls D. Wilbur, Mrs. Wil M. Jardine, M James J ] . Freeman, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Charles J. C. Brandenberg, Mrs. | Frederic Farrington, Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Mrs. Stanley Rinehart. Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, Mrs. O, > Lee Webh .e: t their home o, evening, Novem and Mrs. Fre | L. Elliott of Boston. Mr. and Mre. | Elliott are visiting Mrs. Elliott's brother, Mr. Gwynn Lloyd Garrison | of Ashton He Aid Florence opening at and {o Miss Anne Carrico, daughter of D; and Mrs. Albert Joseph (‘farrloo,lx\l' - hostess at the tea dance at the May- flower yesterday afternoon in homer of Miss Helene Harley of Deflance Ohlo, Who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Joseph FitzGerald. Miss Mitchell of Montclair, N. J., was the honor guest of the Battery Park Bridge Club, which met this week in the home of Col. and Mrs. E. H. Hartnett. Mrs. T. Hardy Todd entertained at | luncheon Wednesday. Her guests | were Miss Thompson of Montana, Mrs. Triplett, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. C. K. Mal. ;‘;Wfixg’ry I G Cunrg and My Ry et ol M G O . .« | worth. Miss Grace Hudson of 1734 N street| Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor is gen northwest entertained at an informal | eral chairman of the bazaar and is party and linen shower last evening | assisted~on her oemmittee by Mr in honor of Miss Ruth Hudson, whose | John Boyle, jr.; Mrs. Jere Crane, Mrs, engagement to Mr. Roger Birdsell of |Olea W. Coster, Mrs. Gregg Custis, Washington and Racine, Wis., is an- | Mrs. John Harwood, Mrs. A. B. Mc nounced today. The guests were Miss | Manus, Mrs. O. C. Merrill, Mrs. Rob Marjorie Libby, Miss Alvina Jacob-|ert Rausch and Mrs. Crist R. Rich son, Miss Emily Blair, Miss Keyes, |ards. Mrs. Custis has charge of the Miss Frances Burns, Miss Bessie | decorations of the béoths, many of Burns, Mrs. Anne Bayliss, Miss Ger-| which have been taken by clubs an trude Woodcock, Miss Sally Simpson, { circles working for the Florence Cri Miss Gertrude Ruzicka, Mrs. Nora |tenton Home. Among these is the Mumaw, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Margaret|book booth of the Twenticth Centurs Morris, Mrs. Margaret Richardson, [ Club, of which Mrs. Frederic E. Fap. Mrs, Lee Quaintance, Mrs. Ruth Mar- ' rington will have quarge.

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