Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 57

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 29. 1925—PART L IETY Mzs. BuGENE MEYER.JR, a frequent hostess for charming musicales i . Activities in Social Life | Feature of Waning Autumn § o Eillportallt State E’unctions & ’mfi‘fry oS slifii&[? Set For the White House ‘Cabinet Officials Attend :\rmy-Navy Foot Ball Game—Absentees Returning to City. from Utal, agaiw i Washington for the winter. Personal Notes of Interest IrAU | Lead on the Social Calender — DIECKHOTE, ol o e i ol 7 recently joined Dr.Dieclkhoff, | 2w rrom e vory < Cavenais . counselor of the German Embass | tor thetArmyNavs after spendingd the summer inEuro The Autornex Geners Mrs Listed in Prcgram of Next Two \Veel(s—Cabinet Dinners for President and Mrs. Coolidge Come Later. e he ha argent - The Secretar L Wilbur. who e Army-Na come back to Washington New Y game vesterd SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. two wecks—the dit onor members of the cabinet and I the diplomatic reception arranged for the fol entire official social program of the Capital is e Inte will ret row from Ir Pa w spent Thanks. with sister. Mrs. Mary The Secret ciockwork. These carly aunouncements are a great | 10 other hostesses and dinner parties are being arranged even to ¢ very la of January. The Sceretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg 1 ente tor t i and Mrs. Coolidge in that month and “ Nevent mos* of the other cabmet dmners for the Chief kxccutive and the First family the Mavflower Lady of the Land wiil be given before Lent THe . most tate N et rs res o 15 more hik en a cabinet wmcet with the difference tha \ »e ladies present. The ymatic reception I akes on ne r this scason from the fact that there are five new er's ambassador, Noble Giacomo di Martino of Mr. Tsuuco Matsudaira of Japan Paul nd Scnor Don Rataei Sanchez- l&“"‘: \bail: o ministers and many diplomats of e Ho has b this v Washington, having been here before, sometime a charge d affaires Kathleen s > of S of Braz ¢ St Luzenber . who will rema , o THE « also holds no n the several new Christmas Wedding Engagements e 1 cabinet dinner, December 18, last vear. 1 1 . The Att \I. Mr. Sargent, who went to his home in Vermont ; Formally Made Public for the | probably be joined in Washington by am <. Ge | s s . : open_their Mrs. Sar Mrs. Kel oi s B s f War and Mrs. Dwight Davis, the Secre- AR : 3 Jardine have all registered since the i - : HARRIS B EW NG rtained the cabinet Secretary of State and TS « ates with brilliant things for the social world, they E the ) en more varied than that of last week. To- el g M ‘“‘fi*** ‘"’”'G { Yeereas . 14 7 ST A unusual headdress for' the bal| LIE DRAKE, 1SS HELEN GAR oF Missiosi Rt oy ( = o Women, an metiution thas appeale | debutante daughter of Assistant debutante daughter oc{ the Eo}fztcr return - : ¢ directly | than almost any other of the Wed = R itz whe - bk S iay ocitty will Ggant meet b1 e 3 a boiue brotid: aate Secretayy of Commerce and Mrs Minister to Switzerland and, Myvs. me % el M How e tior the beitBtio thelEor seliot Miese v | A1 40 BIBEI S Dne it J. ‘Walter Drake. Hampson Gary~ i e : add some men—will begin to dine and play for charity, a rather pleasing IR Tow have as their guest novation in the way of benevolent endc vor - sl i = T Mrs. Henry Dawes. i B | | the Vice President LM Junior League cabaret ball at the New Willard Hotel will come | Dinners, Lunckeons, | Autumn Debutantes The United i iy g S e o e e e :QUIQt Period at Embassies | s Plakney Tuck 1 es consul and Mrs ve returned to th v ger E o i offici i 0 former’s post in Geneva, Switzerland e e e S ook " i T |29 SEIEE TRICAY | . Plgasgnelp Gr;qeted T R " € 10Ecloel analas minuicsilate | thel rrogamiisiace:) Boiniill eek in Washington | A F 11 S 2 N e Cl S o NI na e nited States ogutio ere. an il e el AmGiNE o et Son el o e R 0 esameon; ska eason INears ose| ¥ y i Ferne and Mrs. Alian Win n ballet concert the afternoon of December 11 for the benefit of the | ! & | The United States consul at in tife s refugec nd, the receipts c ¢ o s | S i stantinople and Mrs. Edwin e (¢ unm 'rhv:r fund, the receipts to be turned over to Mrs. Mark Senator and Mrs. Swansanx Score of Buds Forma“y pre-‘ ‘“_«; ;I‘::l o and e iDawn i member of 3 5 | Mre. Albert 1. Landvoight + and of Sigma Phi Upsilon ty house ling for Tt 1te Sp it the latter will take place in the ) | sented—Teas and Lunch-| o ot 5212 Kiingle ror A\' cvent alw on the calendar for this time i sale of the exquisite handiwork of Mrs. Alfred S. Gillett, who this come to Washington the middle vear will change back to the Cadillac rooms on Connccticut avenue,| Functions. General and Personal Notes Honor. December, and will be here ov Sl ik Hobte\to|Ghiet Justice and.Dxp]omatlc Program. However, Includes Hox;xor he year is the ) Myg, Taft—Other Notable | Dinners and Other Forms of Hospitality. eons Given to Pay Them| Mr. and Mre. Larz Anderson iere December 13, 16 and 17 she will hold a sale, every penny of the B Sy s on their way to Bermuda. ceipts from which wilt go to the Salvation Army There nearly rt Monroe, where the former is i 3 stationed. Mrs. « [ Calhoun {home this afternoon k and her]next Sunday. Stoke: jr. o 5 Mrs. Horace Gutes Torbert will be a York A1l Radeliffe College women 30 pieces of work, including a farge supply of B R - Mr. Justice and Mrs. Pierce Butler | Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant had as Lo Caniad Thastosess pieces of work. including a large supply of blankets, squares. sacque | Dre Chiet Justics snd Mes. William , . members. ot therdiplomatic Eorns ana) wilipra r daughter, Miss Ann _her guests Thanksgiving day her 3 P and oth 1 SRR A rumber of fairy shawls. There are)Howard Taft will be the honor guests 4 Ne sImhers . i sl Butler Saturday afternoon | brother and daughter, Mr. Honpre of | Mr. and Mrs, A. Harriman ¢ tgilet articles, desk sets. table sets and a quantity of quaint and In\(-l-‘v day of Senator 1 | de Cartier, will go to New be greatly mi ashington. | Bl y 2 & A afe B SO e nas e o e Wcust 11 baih neetiliand or Tl : = vjat luncheon today of Senator and|g,y 1o meet Baroness de Cartier, who! The new Minist Bostroem, | from in their home, at | Chicago and Princess Cantacuzene i cac for a ome on Wil p¥icushions and bags both useful and ornamental. \l'r%.( laude ,\‘l >l\\.n‘|’-unJ ](!‘m €OM- | i "que to arrive Wednesday on the|who is now Minister at Madrid. was /1229 Nineteenth street. | who left yesterd: for Florida ‘1‘\'].":,;\ cem 2 i 5 7 7 LR l”“"“"“" | formerly Undersecretary of State of} e Mrs. Willlam Belden Noble ix in| Representative and John Q § i 3 = 2 | anford. Senator Tho 3 et Sweden, and is one of the most dis-| Miss Rosalie e M i s i e s e e Columbia Hospital Aiding Bridge Breakfast I P Sames M. ecks, Mes. Henry | The Ambassador of iile | tinguished diplomate in the service of | daughter of the Assls | Fer son-in.iaw and dnughter. Col. and | Hart Fenn of Connecticut will receive " " ® mpes - e " | Daeschner, will go to.New York the |Sweden. He will be accompanied to|of Commerce and i M an Miles, are established | with them Bal de Tete” Tomorrow House of Mercy Benefit | © k and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley | qrqof the week to meet Mme. Daesch- | this country by Mme. Bostroem and | Drake. will be the gues (ol cnaman illen, are soavibhodhwith ther Rinehart. |ner and their two daughters, who | their two little daughters, aged 10 and luncheon of Mrs. Edward T. Clifford, heppard, wife of the|are due to arrive the middle of the |12 vears. lwho will entertain Wednesday, 1 entertain | Week on the Paris. — | December 23. ernoon ir com: = The Minister of Panama and Senora | S aughter, Mrs. Mrs. N The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. | de Alfaro will entertain at dinner Charles M. Ffoulke v have returned fr AT Matsudaira will be the honor guests | Tuesday in honor of the Secretary of | at luncheon tomorrow for her | they spent Thanksgivi not be a will receive The Columbia Hospi “bal de tete The already large list of box i Mrs. Morris will take place tomorrow evening.and | table holders for the House of Mercy S tor from it is expected th. this season’s repe- | bridge break it Wednesday tea Thursday tition of laust vear's big success will be | Mayflower Hotel. at 1 o clock is ment to her mother, even more popular and eten more | being constantly iner ble | Sanderson. who wil ibson i { home to i s pr r. ; iEhte s r, January 9, of Judge and |State and Mrs. Kellogg. | daucliter. "Miss - Gedndola in Washington Friday, December 4 brilliant than its predecessor women who are deeply interested in|a fortnight's visit. t dinner, January < anddaughter, y e 2 tal & e he R 3107 2 i nineton sockity Swilllaitendsen i ntis. Do biiants o s m-:‘:-ll Sl b i | Mrs. Samuel Jordan Graham. e Foulke Smith. who will be presented | Former Senator_and Mrs. William | from 430 (o 6 oclock, at 3107 Dun asse, ed in colorful coiffures of | charity of Washington. '} senator and Mis. Claud= A - e Ministes oF RR £ ! The Minister of the Serbs. Croats|to society Thursday, December 10, at | Alden Smith of Michigan, who will barton avenue. Georgetown many_ nations and tes, most of | The most recent names to be an.|Son will entertain a company at din-; The Minister of Rumania and Prin | and Siovenes. Dr. Ante Tresich Pavi- |4 tea which Mrs. Ffoulke will give | arrive in Washington tomorrow from: . < ; b e e cess Bibesco are spending the week | ‘shjch, will have assisting him at the | for her. e which hav. been desicned and made nounced by Mme. Ekengren. chair- | Per WeakesCay o Doenber R et e s M dan WER L e e - by the delutantes’ committee, headed [ man of the committee on arrange. | att, intheif home near Baltmore.. if ¢ 7. 0o lb0s, Rtithe legaflon. In cale: | "Canon. end 35a; Anaon. Bheips < 3“{:\4.15 e x‘;f“w?;m‘.fl:?, ; ‘y:;::;;: f\‘;;« “:‘?u'::‘»fifie r‘!'zfx}l:y:n bration of the national holiday of the | stokes and their daughter, Miss Mys, Cresson Newlold, president of | Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Henry P. kingdom, Mme. Varela, wife of the | Qlivia Phelps Stokes, will come back Raplds. 11 be guests & he | - s £and Baolds wilibe gusels; at el an's(Gity, Club Tea e 4:30 to 6 This Afternoon Assistant_Secretary of the Navy Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre again in their home ut 1315 Sixteenth | street for the Winter ! {and " dirs. Theodore Robinson have Mrs. | jgsued invitations for a dinner party | sze > Thursday evening, December 10. ~ ,China, has returned to ¥ Mme. Sze, wife of the Minister of | shington | i in, : i 2 Minister of Uruguay: Mme. Peter, v 1 New York, where they | | The Won City Club, 22 Jackson the women's board of the hospital, [ win, Mrs. David S. P. Galllard, M -A after spending several days with Mr. | M % b e - ! tomorrow from New York, where v | i jo will head the receiving line tomorrow | Ralph Hills, Mrs. R. H. Johnston.| Mme. Hauge will be hostess at din- |and Mrs. Clarence B. Kugler at At.| Yife Of the Minister of Switzerland:|went for the dance which Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. Cemott Belin have | Place, will on t °d by officers of the| Vilbur R r N i i | ner S ¢ evening, December 20. |lantic City Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Minister \[rg John Sherman Hoyt gave Friday | as their guest Miss Amelia Dent of [ {rom 4:30 e n assisted by officers of the|Mrs. Wilhur R Turner. Mrs. William | ner Sunday evening. mber 20. |la y SencealdcIGEONBIE DO iefuITatey ok " an Hoyt Friday | as s melia. | | trom 4:30 voard, including Mrs George Hewitt | Curtis White, Mrs. Norman William: lof ; Seno e evening at the Colony Club for their | Brunswick, Ga., who will remain with | Myers. Mrs. Junius W. MacMurray, | Mrs. H. P. Wilson and Mrs. Pe Former United Ambassador | The Minister of Sweden, Capt. Axel | Wife of the Minister of Guatemala:|gaughter, Miss Ethel Phelps Hoyt, | them through this week. | memt B e e esioy: Mra HaL s ELEE. noanc Ahre. Peter| o Russia and Mrs ze T. Marye | Wallenberg, who is retiring from the | Senora de Olava, wife of the Minister | 5" cousin’of Miss Stokes. | s resid l.earned. Mrs. Reeve Lewis and Mrs E — - | will be hosts to a large company |diplomatic -service, will not leave |of Colombia; Mme. Prochnik, wife of Mr. de Atley Ingalls Davis. son of | Anton THobert Fleming, and also by Mrs. Case | Christmas eve, entertaining at dinner | Washington until_Spring, when the | the Minister of Austria; Mme. Lipc Miss Charlotte Childress is spending ' MaJ. and Mrs. arthur J. D IS {.cub, Stephan tafter. cf 'n of the committee for | to note that the entrance to.the ball |at the Montgomery Country Club. newly appointed Minister, Mr. Woll- | Wife of the counselor of the (‘zec the wesk endlin Baltimore where &t | Spengin week end with Mr. | guests of honor. Pre bal de (rte. and Mre. Malcolm Me- | tomorrow evening is by way of the mar Bostroem, will come to this coun- | slovakian legation, and Mme. Adjemo- |, *y oo of Niiss Kitty Wheel . J08ePh fhe inornes of (his | tahles Swillt be Mis :':;h. airman of hoses for the ball | matn entrance of the Hotel Maxflower, J "'l The Minister and Mme. Wal. | Vitch. wife of the second se : Best : ; woni Mrs. William N Mrs. Louise Wa (Continued on Eighth the most popula @ontinued on Pize) Condinuen v 1 < lsiund, having O'Toole und Ais. Clests for the bal de tete are asked ' on Connecticut avenue. . s .

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