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L~ Miss VERA DILLEN, wiece of Repre - \ I & sentative and Mre Ira C Hersey who will marry Mv.Frederick Leow Pearce December 9. Younger Social Set Outlook | For Season of e Thanksgiving THE { SENORA de GONZALEZ PRADA SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - Wife of the CVounselor of the Brazilian Embassyr | l Is Featured by Usual Gayety President and Mrs. Coolidge and Csbinet Families to Observe Anniversary in Quiet Way. Benefit Balls Listed. HE season of 1925-26 will go s week rays a gz me official festivi that its or President an or no manner 3 d Mrs not joining them cabinet will in the simplicit members Lady of the have the center o Coolidge expect to be follow the down in social history as the gayest is a_pattern for those that foilow. v time for the younger generatio: from school or coiiege for the few family in Washingtor there will be s vear, and the day will be observed in much i the carly settlers in New England, where Thanks- alone, their son, Mr. until the Christmas holidays. The Chief Exccutive and the First v of the day’s celebration and will f the social stage just now and will the official season opens the middle of next week with 1 at the W the memt M e = s vear, Hicks was p il Midwinter cbutantes of t week, t popular ¢ ay evening, House when the President and Mrs. { the diplomatic corps at dinner. Kathar Simonds wcre the first two aking their bows I'riday and ves- resented to Los Angeles society la ill have a debut party ior one of | season. ve and Thanksgiving e season’s charity events. is to be for the benefit of the i th | HOLLAND, Wife of N Assistant Atlor- \ ney General a Erequent ostess o UI;dOEficiAi(’,udd “Throat Hospital, and is particularly appealing | ashin g n to the residen creeds, The the District to the gener; Admiral Dev gl nt bal made by this ies of men gton, aiding as it does the afflicted of ali 1 will be given under the auspices of r of the Navy Relief Society and is the only appeal society during the year. The late this society for the aid and care of the women | in the Navy, as there is no provision | nent for their care. h which is of especial interest to Washing- tete” Monday evening, November 30, for the A large number of debutantes are designing rming and having on it the ram, and so interest at several of the news of the refapse of Col. Cool uge of letters, notes and cards ieft no doubt of the esteem i ef tr f the Chamber of Commerce d na quict Mor wee occupie her broug nd uneventiul week’s pro than usually important and other cabinet m Rumai and Princess Bibesco when the Secretary of the Treasury even for so staid a compan: Ambassador of Gre Tottenham, for about the tab and perhaps did, contribute volume: spi Mrs. Coolidge Attends Army-Marine Ball Game Mrs. Coolidge attended the foot ball mame vesterday afternoon between the Marines and the Army. She was accompanied by Comdr. and Mrs. Boone, Maj. Alvin Sandeford and Capt. Adolphus Andrews. ‘The Secretary of War, Mr. Dwight ¥. Davis, who is touring in the West, expected to return in time for Thanksgiving and will go on to New York Friday for the Army-Navy game the next day. oi gue The Postmaster General and Mrs. %ew will have as their guest this week Mrs. Robert E. Lee Michie, who will come from New York in time for Thanksgiving. The Attorney General, Mr. Sargent ¢ expected to o to Ludlow, Vt., the giddle of the week to spend Thanks- siving day with Mrs. Sargent. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. tWilbur will have as their guests for the Thanksgiving period the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Paist of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Palst will arrive lomorrow Iy t Britain for his retiring nayal attache, Capt. sat high officials in the Navy who could, headgear for those who wi schedu ed in was Mrs. Coolidge that she afternoon concerts. The distressing President’s father, brought a wpathy to the White House and - the Chief Executive is held. The President and Mrs. Coolidge to New York to attend the | ht to them almost the only variation gran. were some of the dinner parties last pecially those given by the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg | mbers and the dinner given by the Minister of the Rumanian Debt Commission met Then there must have been a real thrill, the el sts, in the dinner party given b ¥ s of interesting conversation on the ubject of the Air Service investigation. | time for dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing will give in her honor, and she will be joined later in the week by Mr. Palst und their chil- "dren. The Secretary of Mrs. Jardine will dine with the lat. ter's brother and er-in-law, Mr. . F. K. Nebeker, Thanksgiv- Agriculture and The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis will be among those who will go to New York for the Army and Navy game Saturday, The Speaker of the House of Rep- resentatives and Mrs. Nicholas Long- worth are again in Washington and |are in their home on Massachusetts avenue. Senator and Mrs. Meyer Jacobstein nd their two daughters, Miss Ruth Jacobstein and Miss Mary Elizabeth | Jacobstein, are in iVashington for a {few days and are stopping at the | Grace Dodge Hotel. | The Assistant Secretary of Com- merce and Mrs. J. Walter Drake will be joined by their daughter, Miss Ro- salle Drake, who will arrive from tend | some important | s and several unusually interesting concerts | cessiul. Music scemed to have the larger part of | Senator and Mrs. Tyson | Welcomed to Place In Official Circle | Tennessee Solon, Veteran | 0{ TWO Wars. IS Wearer‘ for Gal| of Decorations lant Service. | The junior Senator from Tepnessee, | Mr. Lawrence Davis Tyson, and Mrs. | | Tyson are among the newcomers who | will witness the opening of the offi- cial social season comfortably estab | lished under their own vine and fig | tree. Some weeks ago they leased | the residence at 1601 R street, and during the “little season” have been dispensing the quiet hospitality which is a routine of life with Southerners. Senator and Mrs. Tyson are in every | sense a distinct acquisition to the offl- cial circle, the former having a dis- tinguished military and civic career, and Mrs. Tyson being an acknowledged leader in philanthropic und other worthy enterpris Knoxville. Neither has ever come to Washing- ton except as a visitor and to take part in conventions of various sorts Tennessee’s most recent representa- tive in the upper house,is a veteran of two wars—the Spanish-American and World Wars—and won unusual honor in both conflicts. He was an officer in the gallant division which finally broke the Hindenburg line at Belecourt, and a list of the engage- | ments in which he figured heroically | is a long and most interesting one. He wears the distinguished service medal, presented by a grateful coun- try, and several foreign decorations. Not only did Mr. Tyson serve from the very day of the participation of this Nation in the terrific struggle in prog- | ress' in_Europe, but his only son, Lieut. Charles McGhee Tyson, U. 8. N., was one of the victims. This young man had graduated at Prince- ton, and his career was most promis- ing when he joined the forces called into service by President Wilson's appeal for the preservation of the liberty of the world. He laid down | his life for the high ideals which | animated so many of the best young men of the land. Mrs. Tyson will recelve in Washington all the homage due a “gold star mother.” Lieut. fon Saturday. in which they ure interested. 1 | after spending two months touring in Tyson was the only son. There is a daughter, formerly Miss Isabel Tyson, (Continued on Bixth Page.) (Continued on Seventh Page.) — A e ? WARRIS & EWING T., NOVEMBER' 22, 1925—PART 2. Miss FRANCES MSKEE.. daw dhter of Mrns Trederick H.Brooke E who will be the Snankfi : da:; b iv:wg Many Residents of Capital Entertaining Hou§e Guests| RECOI‘A Numbcr O{ Home-Comings {01’ Thanks- giving Season—Society Activities Noted. General and Personal Mention. Gen. and Mrs. Merritt W. Ireland have returned to their apartment at the Wyoming, after spending several days in Pennsylvania. Mrs. E. Bishop Grandin and her daughters left the Mayflower Thurs: da. vhere they were for a short time, and have gone to Pasadena, Calif., for the Winter. Miss Rebekah Lipscomb came from her studies at Vassar yesterday to spend Thanksgiving week with her | mother, Mrs. Mae RBlaine Lipscomb, | at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Lips- comb and her daughter will leave Wednesday for Plainfield, N. J., where they will attend the masquer- ade ball that evening, going on to New York for the Army-Navy game Mrs. Clark Munford has closed her house in Washington and gone South, where she will spend the Winter, making a series of visits. Miss Norvell Clark Munford Is the guest of Miss Anne Devereux until Tuesday, when she will go to Phila- delphia_for several days. Miss Mun- ford will be the guest ihere of Mrs. C. P. Lydig and later in the weelk will g0 to New York for the Army-Navy game. Miss Munford will return to Washington the first of next week and will visit Miss Devercux in the home of her parants, Dr. and Mrs. J. Ryan Devereux, in Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hampton Ellis will go to New York tomorrow for the week. Mrs. Arthur Keith has returned to Washington and opened her house on Twentieth street for the Winter. Mr. Keith will join her for Thanksgiving. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Churchill Cook and thelr sister, Miss M. Esther May- her, have returned to Washiggton Mexico, California, Utah and other Western places of interest. Miss Jane and Mrs. Edw on, daughter of Mr. B. Eynon, of Ward- man Park Hotel, has as her house guest over the week end Miss Ruth Crago, daughter of Mrs. T. S. Crago of Waynesburgh, Pa.. and the late Representative Crago Mr. Daniel Thew Wright, 3d, will arrive in Washington Tuesday to spend Thanksgiving week with his parents, Judge and Mrs. D. T. Wright, at Wardman Park Hotel. He is com- ing from New York, where he is con- tinuing his mus studies com- menced in Paris last Summer, and f: also taking part in a series of pla put on by the Kittredge Club. Mrs. Thomas H..Healy, wife of the assistant dean of the Foreign Service School of Georgetown University, has returned to Washington and opened her new home at 3934 Legation street, in Chevy Chase, after flve months stay in Parls and other continental cities. Mrs. Healy accompanied her hus- band to The Hague last Summer, where he lectured before the Academy of International Law. After a round of entertainments at The Hague they went on a tour of England and the continent. Upon her husband’s re- turn home Mrs. Healy went to her former home in Paris for an extended visit with her mother, widow of Capt. Joseph Maurin, of the French, army. Mrs. Healy has been a resident of Washington since her marriage to Mr. Healy shortly after the World War. Thelr young son Michael, who is not quite 4 years old, was born in Parls. Mr. and Mrs. F. Garcla_of Pledius Negras, Mexico, are at the Mayflower Hotel Mrs. . W. Burdick of Cheyenne, Wyo., has joined her husband at the Willard, where they plan to remain indefinitel; Mrs. W. F. Halsey of the Marlbo- rough will not be at home Thanksgiv- ing day. Mrs. James A. DeForce and her son !Judge and Mrs. Graham Hosts to Chief Justicc And Mrs. Taft Today |Dinner Given in Honor of | French Ambassador—Nu- merous Other Noteworthy Events of Week. The Chief Justice and Mrvs. Taft will be the honor guests at luncheon { today of Judge and Mrs. Sumuel Jor- | dan “Graham. The Secretary of the Smithsonian { Institution and Mrs. Charles D. Wal- cott entertained at dinner last eve- ning in honor of the French Ambas- sador, M. Daeschner. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Edward T. Stotesbury of Philadelphiz, who are visiting her. The guests included the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon: Signora di Martino, wife of the Ambassador of Italy; the Alien Property Custodian and Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, Mr. Jus- tice and Mrs. Sanford, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lan- sing, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Cabot, Mr. and Mrs. James Parmelee, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac_I. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Webster, Mr. Grosvenor Backus, Judge John Barton Payne, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Beck, Senor and Seora de Lura, and Senorita Pueyrre- on. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel C. Halstead will entertain at dinner Thursday evening for their house guest, Mrs. Willlam Maraeilles of Toronto and Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Halstead will be host at a bridge party Friday evening for Mrs. Marseilies. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W, Waterman entertained at the special anniversary dinner dance at Wardman Park Ho- tel last evening, when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. John McCann, Mr. and Mrs. C. Brooks Fry and Col.’and Mrs. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis will | entertain at dinner Friday evening in their home on Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. Mae Blaine Lipscomb had as her guests at the dinner dance at Wardman Park, last evening, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey L. Clark and Miss Mil- Miss RUTH HUDSON, Whose engagement to My Rogey Birdsell has Been father Bepresentalive Grawn her 7oL announced b Hudsow Dinner Honors Ambassador OfSpainandSenoradeRiano |Others of Diplomatic Circle Also Among Those | Entertained at Country Club—Notes of the Embassies. nora de Riano v the dinner dance | at the Montgomery Mrs. Joseph Noell and | Elkins. There were 6 ,dinner and _addition asked for dancing chestras plaved for # supper was served other sues assador of Chile an feu, the Ambassad |and Baroness Maltzax | Otto Bismarck we! later the d ahc de Cartler, evening from arrived Friday hington la where } Belgenlan | Ne nesday on the |try and win here shortly | The newly Pueyrr | honor _guests ic at_luncheon today of | Mrs. Hen Dime ., who will en- | tertain for her house guests, Mr, Zdward T. Stotesbury la- . Among the others in the company will be the Ambassador of France, M. Emile Daeschner; Mr. Justice’ and Mrs. George Sutherland, the director general of American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe: | Col. ana Mrs. Clarence ©O. Sherrill, | Senorita Pueyrredon and Mr. and | Mrs. Gist Blair. | The Ambassador of ¥ Emile Daeschner, will g0 to New York today for a Lrief stay. He probably will Teturn to Washington the middle of the week ice, M. Martino, is spending . few days in New York, and Signora di Martino | will join him there tomorrow to attend the dinner given by the Iltaly-Amer- honor_of the members of the Italian Debt Funding Commission. The Ambassador of Germ and Baroness Maltzan have Prince Otto Bismarck as their guest at the em- bassy. The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter will entertain Monday eve Teas and Luncheons Honor Somety Buds Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Simonds entertained at tea yesterday after- noon, from 4:30 to 7 o'clock in their home in Georgetown, when they presented their daughter, Miss Kath- arine Simonds, to society. The house had a charming arrangement of pink roses and smilax. Mrs. Simonds was assisted by Mme. Peter, wife of the Minister of Switzerland; Mrs. David A. Reed, wife of Senator Reed of .Peny. sylvania; Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, Mrs. Stephen Bonsal, Mrs. Truxton Beale, Mrs. Chandler P. Anderson, Mrs. Anpe Archbold, Mrs. Lowell Mellett, Mrs, Frank West, Mrs. Eu- gene Meyer, Mrs. William Hard and Mrs. Mark Sulllvan. Mrs. wore a gown of old rose georgette trimmed with braid and beads. The bud wore a dainty frock of white taf- fota made period style, the bodice close fitting, and the full skirt, shirred to the waist, was festooned iwith rose- buds. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Alex B. Legare entertained at tea yesterday afternoon in her home on N street, when she presented her daughter, Miss Grace Waggaman, to soclety. 'Mrs. Legare was assisted by Senora de Riano, wife of the Ambas- sador of Spain; Mrs. Malcoim Little- John of New York and Mrs. James Mitchell. She wore a gown of henna lace over georgette crepe made along straight lines. The bud was in a dainty frock of flesh-colored georgette (Continued on Sixth' Page.) ~— ontinued on Sixth Page) and cream lace. The bodice was close, the Pan- | fca Soclety at the Biltmore Hotel, in | Simonds | zuests at the no. Sao-Ke 2 first ufter rem i | home in Graeft ypaniec Annemie de Grae | de Graeff and Mas | _The Mini nd Mme | Prochnik will entertain a small com pany at luncheon today. They will entertain at dinner November 30, pre ceding the dance M Howland Quinby will give. The Minister of Lat eva went to New York vesterday to attend dinner to be given by the Latvian Society th "honur i and Mme Fierlinge luncheon rday in Titu the head o Debt Funding Comr Titulesco. The oth Ambasss X { the Minister o |Peter; the Unr - of the Treas | ury, Mr. Gerrar. ston, the Assist ant Secretary of the Treasury and M Charles S. Dewey, and M. Antonesey of the debt nd Mme guests were the ce, M. Dueschner and and Mme. The Chinese consul general in York, Mr. Chang, is in Washington for a brief sojourn fitting and the skirt made with rows of narrow ruffles. Miss Katharine Watson, debutante daughter of Senator and Mrs. James | E. Watson, will go to New York Fri- lday to attend the Army-Navy game and will remain over the week end. Miss Rosalie Drake will be the guest in whose honor Miss Ruth BMil- ler Green will entert at luncheon Thursday, December 31. Miss Maud Marshall Mason, debu- tante daughter-of Mrs. Julien Jacque- |lin Mason, will entertain at the second 1ot a series of luncheons Tuesday,; De- cember 15, at Rausch , when her guests will be debutantes of ‘this season. 4 | Mrs. Henry Venn will entertaln at luncheon Saturday, December 5, in honor of her cousin, Miss Ellen Wise Crenshaw, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Crenshaw. Mrs. Venn will entertain in her home at 2013 Q street, and her guests will be other debutantes of the season. Mr. J. b Wright to Speak .} On U. S. Foreign Service Assistant Secretary of State J. But |ler Wright will give a talk at the Wardman Park Theater this evening, taking as his subject “The Foreign Service of the United States.” This is the fifth of a series of lectures and motion picture exhibitions given un ler the auspices of the Bureau eof ‘ommercial Economics,