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THE DECEMBER 6, MISS WINIERED SCOTTWALT Z, o£Hbow York., tecent guest of Mr and Mrs.R.M . Kauffmanw. Washington Social Season | Promptly Launched Under | Most Brilliant Auspices, Cabinet Dinner at White House and Diplomatic Reception Lead in Important Events—Guests Charmingly Entertained. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. »f Wa n social life cannot rec that a more promptly launched than that oi this year, more interesting program unfolded. The cabinct dinner White House fast weck must rank with the best planned ts and the dipl reception of Thursday fairly bristles | br and importance. \While perhaps there are fewer flowers | used about the mansion on such occasions, there are enough to relieve the unoccupied air crally obtaining in state chambers, and those so fortunate and happy as to be the guests of the President and Mrs. Cool idge last Thursday ere pleased with the stateliness of the dinner anc thrilled with the 1 which followed. HE olde scason e was ever a at the ch eve Roosevelt who introduced a large group oi aides into list for this scason one finds mar vears past. Col. Sherrill's resigna- of younger aides remain with but ere are Maj. Alvan C. Sandciord, Maj \llen. Capt. Eugenc A. Regnicr, Cz Walsh and First Lieu John W the new Terson. 1 I. Brooks, Lic {crauld Wrig Yienry S. D Licut. Frederick in B. Holcomb Thomas P. Jet 1 the Marine Corps Ralph har Allen ral of the 1 ant balls of the season past. socicty is cr night of opera, and the presentation | orivm tomorrow night by the Wash- ill bring together hundreds of the most im- al, diplomatic and resident society. Among | of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover, the de Bogran, Senator and Mrs. Lawrence | mot Belin, Mrs. William J. Boardman. Stokes-Halkett, Mr. A. C. Kirke. Mrs. M B. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. G. 1. Mr. C. Bascom Slemp. Mr. Heinrich C. van den Boscli, Gen. and Mrs. Woodward. ared to enj d Julie Opera Compat ingtor portant the box Minister o C. Phipps Mr. and Mr< Francois F Bryan Pitts \ re van ! Clare important fostegs soon to be/ 1925— PART 2. UNDERWOOLE COUNTESS SOMMATI di MOBELLO. ‘Wife of ihe Naval Atbache of the/ (M1s$ DARBARA SANDS, Niece of Representative \._‘__,__// J%TYLE : OLINS and M.s. Ogden Mills. =3 Members of Congress Here Forthe Session Opening ,Senators dhd Representatives Established for Coming Winter in \Vasl’lington Homes—Bus)‘ Season Is Anticipated. id Mrs ished i1 Williar th Twenty-fi Lave leased for the tor and Mrs. Hiram ve arrived in W ken an | Powhatan for | ington toda | Ger e expe from ' theg arrived Friday aboard the garia from Europe. Senato Gerry will go to the house R street which Mrs. Gerry purc about two vears ago from Forn torney General : Paimer. were marr London. Mrs. been Mrs. Edi widow of Mr. the Montana home for | son, ing. | Mansions Senator and Mrs of Idaho will move apartment in the Ar have occupicd fo! an apartment at avenue, which t openinz e time rinwright Rye 100 Massach ive Teas Senator kansas arri riday anc an apartment in the Methodist e will not be joined Dy Robinson until after the holidays, e is now ffaires ot i the mem occupied Venezuela the charge d Senator and M are in their apa at nue for the season Senator Williamn M. McKinley his niece, Miss Julia Matt again in their home on Masss Represent < peey in 1 he Sh Wallace ment from thei Massach e and epresent avenue for the Winter at established in her residence on Sixteenth Street for the winter afternoon. for the benefit of Mrs. md, will bring together what w Friday refugee ncert or an wife of 1he counselor Senator Wulter I. G ) or Representa nt important audience. Not a has opencd his apartmer Regis for the Winte of the Latvian Legatiow. and will be ve reserved seats for this popu ho. by reason of residence or cveloped a keen interest in and sympathy for 1 Constantinople, and who arc only too glad of to their aid_through Mrs. Mark Bristol and the | by Mrs. Lansing. This group includes | former ambassador to Russia; Mme. . Mrs. Lawrence Townsend. and Mrs Robert Henderson, who was attached the allied occupation of Constantinople. Many Happy Couples As Vows Are Pledged Washi Mrs. Geo Robert Hend Admiral Marriage of Interest to Dip- lomatic Circle Recorded Yesterday at St. Joseph, Mo. ! Dudley Carpenter vn Barl Mrs. J. alow, X Stephen Dougla ¥, Mrs. Walter t Willam H. Hurd, Mrs first reception of | Leech, Mrs. Dan Kingman, Mis Kibby, Mrs. Emerson Miss Emily Mathews, Mrs. | Rogers, Eben § hoard includes | Misses Abott ton. lley of Washing- | e’ a :'IG' U. Fore’ign Ser;ice “‘|: School Ball December 17| Vermont,| The diplomatie ball to be given by Lo {the Georgetown University School of | home of the bride's | Foreign Service at the Mayflower Ho- ! church had a pretts tel December 17 is attracting (»onsm.‘“'j‘{;" Lhr santhemuir ; IS erable attention. The junior i Aepit which is giving the ball to the foreign | and was in nba In Washington, has re.| v mother. She wore u gown of . ; o | White chifion aelvet, ovely lace d word that many. of theimem.| Syt SIS, FOSI e antact of i |bers of the diplomatic corps Wil at- | lilies of the valley - Sanders tend. The prom is open to all the| Miss Freda R. G of Chica e P » onor. S| o * Cninel | aepartments of the university. L“}-‘; - ,'-13‘-511) Sriignot 14 She or Mrs. How- | This is the first function of its kind | Fioq " velloay chrysanthemunms 3, ]Ivmlol"]to be held by any university, and| { Judging from the u.«l.«lsum_.:e iz o e onse from the diplomatic corps, it | yeote |/ 0 UG ittend or act as patrons are: The| Mrs. Spencer wore wssador of Mexico and Senora | dahlia chiffon velvet ;;»r Argentina and Mme. Pueyrredon, | R street northwest. = g St.|the Minister of Austria and Mme.| Among the outof-town giest nd o Pr and | G. B m of Chi (Centinued ou Seventh Lage.) Congressional Women Austin Give Rece Club the New Han members ption Friday | Gilbert, ssional | Mrs. Frank A wedding of unusual inter diplomatic circle took place | day in St. Joseph, Mo.. when Sarah Spenc daughter of j Oliver M. Spencer of . Joseph, fcame the . Geor Thenault, iry attache for aeron ench em performed Tely eption the The rrangement of and palms, rted to the re. Charles Thomas, the eived hy 5 and Miss Mary Lamber- the new execntive bon “The Mrs. 1 ton, be the Wwow utles of he ceren Chuy v officiating. followed immediately Schr ond vice Albert dof T 5 I Dale at jent s M. B correspond Clava J. Sproul class. |0 er, | her table will he 08 Toln 1 Leatherwood Mrs, Adam Wyant, ide and Mrs. John gown of as lace of his 1412 of rare « . such jewelry and articles interest, will be held at ot Wednesday, 1¥day for the fund fe Margaret's School, Tokio, Nirs,. Warven Miller is Paul B. Fenlon is man: n: sisted by Mrs, Henry &% Lrown, Mrs. |other Mr. Boyle Rodes of St. Lot best man and the ushers were {will undoubtedly be successfui. The|bell and Mr. Calvin C st of diplomats who have consented | Joseph. et " " shawl the Ambassador of Chile and| Maj. Thenault and his bride will tori nora de Mathieu, the Ambassador |be at home after December 20 at 1911 ! s wore of which | Prochink, the Minister of Switzerland | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pembroke ’ irman. | aind Mme. Peter, the Minister of Ru-|of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. ¢ er Bibesco joined by Mrs Christmas. Geo in timg in the |l for | Wardm iftey wpartm; the Winter hom " Mr Burnes of St. | Personal Items of Interest To the Diplomatic Circle Baroness de Cartier of Belgium Returns From Europe—British Ambassador to Spend Holidays in Bahama. e Ambassador of Belgium, Baron| Mme. Peter will go to New Yor 2 will be joined today by Bar- | the end of the week to remain a few | de Cartier, who arrived a few |da | | days ago in York from Europe. e | The Ambassador met her upon her| The Minister of arrival, but returned to Washington Senora de Sanchez Latour will enter-| | Thursday, leaving her in New York, |tain at dinner Tuesday evening in | 3 honor of the Secretary of State and | The Bi Mrs. Kellogs | The Minister of Czechoslovakia, | Dr. Zdenek Fierlinger, has canceled all social engagements owing to the | death of his father. Guatemala and « will At leave to spend Christ- Ambassado me Howard, ington December 18 mas and New day in the Ba- ma Islands. abella Howard | { will not join the Ambassador here un- til the end of J he of the A. L. Dumont. will 1 turn to Washington the middle of th week from St. Joseph, Mo., wh attended the wedding ye: encer to Maj. alt, assistant milita of the French emba . French na and | edon_will return to fternoon after in New York. o attache The tnie. “and Mrs. nee and be the honor evening of monds. Ambas: will i The retiring secret: 4 tion of the Serbs, and Slo. venes, Dr. an Marinoviteh, | salied vesterday on the Majestic for Selgrade. | . The Ambassador of Italy. Signor di Martino, will return to Washington tomorrow from New York, where he | | The Ambassador of Japan ana Mme. | Mrs. W. H. Smith Hostess atsud; 1 will return to W hington . he first of the week from Phuadelfima. for Chanty Card Party | { where the former made an address be-| \rs, W. Hamilton Smith will be fore the American Academy of Po-|po tomorrow night at a charity litical and Social ce. | card party to be given at the Arling. The Minister of Sweden and Mme, | ton Hotel. Mrs. Smith and her as. Wallenbers have returned, after | Sistants, Mrs. Samuel J. Stelnberger, making @ short visit in New York. | Miss Elizabeth Lear and Miss Neddie | Smith. have met with success in | The Minister ol Switzerlund and|pievious entertainucats ) Capital Hostesses Announce "at Homes" With Dates Affixed Notice Given Also of Some Temporary Discontinu-| ances—List Supplibd for Guidance of Friends. enator and Mrs. Fred M. Sackett of Kentucky for whom Mr. and M McChord will hold an “at E December 20, from 5 to 7 o'clock, at the Willard Hotel, where they make their home. The Chief of Staff, U. S. A., and Mrs. John L. Hines have discontinued their Sunday afternoons at home owing to their absence from Washington. They will resume their at homes Sunday, January 3 M Bur 1 Lord, wife of reau of the Budget, will not receive ing December, but wit be at home in January. Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorp will receive informally this afternoon at 4 o'clock in their home at 3218 Wood- ley road, and at 5 o'clock a short re- al of music will be given. Mrs. Delos A.-Blodgett and Mrs. Charles ¢ s will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. John Ryan Devereux will not e her Sundays at home until Christmas and will gecelve Sun- day afternoon, December 27, when her daughters, Mrs. Richard Hall Jeschke and Miss Anne Devereux, will receive with her. Mrs. William Livingston Crounse will be at home tomorrow afternoon and will receive again Monday after- noon, December 14. afte s, William Mather Lewls will be Jo'clock p.m. v afternoon, | the director of the | | Senator and Mrs. It M are established in their apartmen the Mayflower for the Winter Kahn - the will be entative late Rep and was | opene: 1t the Kahn and Repre the Sendfor and Mrs. Arthur R. | son of Indiana and their daushter Miss® Katharine Robinson, arrived yesterday and are in their apartment the osevelt Wobin-« Ho W rived Senator Key Pittma n there in his home on Ridge road e season. Mrs. Pittman will be in New York for the remainder of this month Senator and Mrs. Charles . De-| Cabinet and Cong‘rcss neen of Chicago, IIl., arrived vester- | : day in Washington and will be at the Members Entertained New Willard until next month, when | . . e e they will move to the apartment at (., Thd Secretaty of the Treasury and e the i | iss Me e Secretary o 029 Connectlcut avenue. Secretary of Labor and and S ator Reed and . the Davis Reed of Pennsylvania were the guests of Representative and Thomas W. Phillips, who de- tfully entertainad the Pennsyl nia delegation in their home on Six ening. Mme. Adelr Yo wom a charming pro < songs and b them in costume. was most ably accompanied | piano by Dr. Arthur Young State Department. Other ished guests who heard thi: { lightful progray were Miss Mary Randolph. Mrs. Anthony Wayne { Cook, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs, John - B. Henderson and Mrs. Mary Robert Rinehart. on, Senator and Mrs. Blease of South Carolin: to Washington and will be tel Washington during the sea Coleman have come | Senator and Mrs. Fred M. Sackett | AN ot Tast of Kentucky will be at the Mayflower | (o€l struct last « Hotel until after new vear, as the | bendenil Tidball, a house at 1 ighteenth street is | 5 readiness. Senator and nt of old interpreting the the at of at home tomorrow afternoon after 3 o'clock. Mrs. C. C. Calhoun will be at home this afternoon in her home on New Hampshire avenue, when she will have assisting her Mrs, Henry Davis of New York, Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Ryan, Mrs. G. ¥. Dunham and Mrs. Peter A. Drury, jr. | Children's 7Homcr Benefn Mrs. Drury is spending a few days Ball Gaining Patrons with her mother before, leaving for | The fashionable ball for the Chil Charleston and Miami to join Mr. | ren’s Country Home will be held at Drury. | the Mayflower Hotel Christmas night Mrs. Wilbur fubbard of Wide: | AS there is such a demand for tickets e e V. Hidklaea of Wile: | thte year., there will be none on sale be ‘at home informally tomorrow |At the hotels. Any one not having afternoan from 4 40 b oelock in her | Feceived tickets by mail may obtain . theni by telephone from Mrs. Joseph BERUIED? SIS ST o e EILel: Leifer, 0 Neiv “;nmp.\hiro 1venue, or from Miss McCammon, 1405 Twen ty-first street. This ball is for both the abd oldgr set. Mrs. E. A. Harriman will_receive | on Wednesday and again on Wednes. day, December 16, from 430 to 6:30 younger