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a 'i‘l[lfl SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 1 MRS.ROBERT E.OLDS, “Wife of Assistant Secretary of State and established at Meridiaw Mansiorts for the seagow. UNDERWOOD DARONESS MATLTZEN, Wife of the German Ambasdsador,an arduous Equestrienne 1SS LENORE SCULLIN, ENORA de wife of the Brd. Cuban Sccmtu% ? !:Personal Notes of Interest Drawn From SQcial Circle debutante daughter of Mre.Lee P.Warren,on the Girls Committce Army and Navy and General Public Represented in Record of Current Events in the Wofld;Wide Interest Shownvi « Pegay In White House Functions Paying Honor to Diplomats Recent Reception to Fnreign Representatives \Vl”‘ Be Followed b}' a Dinner—OQOutlook for Christmas Holiday. V. H. PICKETT. | naturally revolves around the r of world-wide interest when | H. Capit SALLIE 2 ma representatives of foreign countries are honor guests, and | s and letters in the larger papers-of other capitals of | The event the foreign representatives | satic dinner at the White House Thurs- | dinner—that in honor of members of musical. Almost a hundred | A few more days and | 1c from affai iollowed by a banquet board. Mr. John Coolidge will co parcats for the Christmas h te Housc in years ha ccept wrsday whe - body, as a whole, mourning—Great Britain for ng the death of the emperor. one of its diplomats in Washington. | Ther innovatic m the former receptions, the President and Mrs. Cool; receiving alone, the White House aides announcing the . and the ceremony of the march of state from the second to the floor, which was simplified by the omission of the fanfare which | oy undred years, represented by two buglers in red ng © and announcing the march of the President and | he stairway. Instead, when the party reached the bottom | he Marine Band played “Hail to the Chief.” ! honor of esented, exc the threc tries i the Dow and Cu ¢ werc vite tained for n orms sta y down t for his par of the stairway | itact and in Washington | ccretary of State being one who isit to St. Paul to join Mrs. Kcuogg.‘! The Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg are ! HE cabine for the ans a cl who wi e Tllkl“ se Senor Riano. Ambassador e about the most feted guests in be the guests at dinner of the | ight the Minister of Austria | The Minister of the | ernoon reception Thursday in | \iversary of King Alexander. Many other erson will give at 2701 Sixteenth street - members of Congress, fill the week. i Senora de and M Serbs, clebration of the wday ents, like the dance Mrs dnesday evening in honor of tl 1 mauifestation of the Christmas season is at 1138 | « Mrs. Alfred S. Gillett, sponsored by Mrs. Coolidge, and assisted by a number of important women of society, is holding a sale of fancy articles for the bex Salvation Army. This | a with Mrs. Gillett, who, during the rest of the year, is initting, embroidering and sewing these wonderful creations, to be before Christmas for the laudable purpose specified. d charm Connecticut avenue, sold ju I of the Misses Blair yesterday rs of society back to Civil War Javs. when the -grandfather of the brides. Montgoniery Blair, was Post- master General in the Lincoln administration, and occupied the statel T brick residence on Pennsylvania avenue facing the War, State and | fevy Building. Many of the most interesting members of unofficial so- ciety came first to the Capital in official capacity, and now are the most important factors in the resident set. The company in St. John's Church as notable for this feature. 1 St. John's € wedding L men HE double aiternoon carried the oldest v Miss Ellen Leahy, Miss Marion Long, Miss Mary Cunningham, Miss Jose- { phine Burkell, Miss Margaret Young, M Peggy Young, Mrs. irs. Fdgar Birch, Mrs. E. Helen Wilkinson, Miss “unningham and Miss Louise Betrothal Announced For Miss Betty Stokes and Mrs. C. B ment Stokes, to Mr. wdenin, son of Mrs, ndenin of Richmond Stokes annour their William Ind., the wed- | s e : | Hostesses b’iake Public Their Dates “At Home" mbers of her sorority, home of its dley, Sunday. | yjo (o, ¢, Calhoun will be at home 1 netuded [ i aiternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock, and o, Migs | Will have assisting her Mrs. William B N e Tippier, |11 King, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. | “Ruppert. Miss Mary Cun. | EMfngham Townsend and Mrs. E. C.| Mre. Fdith Coe, Mrs, Pear] |1enne Marie Haig and Mrs. Young. Miss Helene Potter was the hostess «t & shower Fr . December 11, at por home in honor of Miss Stokes. The ] Eppler. Pauline Mrs. Georgia Knox Berry awill be at home this afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock, at 3217 Klingle road. Mrs. E. A. Harriman will receive on Wedne from 130 to 6:30 o'clock. Gladys |- for the children's Countyry Home/ Dall Christmag Night. MISS.KATHARINE AMORY " Sub-debutante, joining her parents Mr.and Mys Copl Amovy for Crristwias. i & Hospital Bafl at MRrS. JAMES F.CURTIS tive in arran Children's %1ngwfpr e Willard, Januavy 4 Il o Capital Hospitality Featured by Dinners, Luncheons and Teas in Program Which Fore- shadows More Holiday Festivities. General of the Secretary will be the guest of afternoon of pper, wife of the Sena- and Mrs. Edward E. enator Charles Curtis, 1so of Kansas, who will entertain in the red room of the New Hotel. Mrs. Gann is hostess for her brother this Winter. honor at te: Mrs. Arthur C: tor from Kansa: nn, sister of Harlan Fiske uests at dinner nd Mrs. Roy L. other guests were Representative and Mrs. Andrew J. Montague, forme- Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. 1l Controller Gen- eral of the Unitel States and Mrs. J. Raymond McCarl, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ton C. Peelle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lesh, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Smythe, Mrs. Arthur MacArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Musgrave and Mr. Fred K. Nellson. Mr. Justice and Mr Stone were the hono: last evening of M Neuhauser. The Gen. and Mrs. Dennis Nolan will en- tertain at dinner Thursday evening, January 7, at the New Wiilard Hotel | preceding the:Army dance. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stuart Symington, d, are spending the week end with the latter's parents, Senator and M: James W. Wadsworth, jr. < Mr. and Mrs. Symington entertainéd at dinner last evening after the Blair double wedding, to attend which they came to Washington. Mrs. W. E. Humphrey, wife of former Representative Humphrey, en- tertained at dinner last night at the Willard, when she had 10 guests. Mrs. William Fitch Kelley is send- ing out invitations. for luncheon Thursday, December 24, in honor of = (Continued on Sixth Page) Willard | { Courtesies—Perso to Foreign The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano will be the honor guests at dinner Wednesday of the i\(inlster of Switzerland and Mme. Peter. The retiring Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathleu will leave Washington December 28 for New York, from where they will €ail De- cember 30 on the Ebro for their native country, where the Ambassador will take his place in the cabinet. A num- ber of entertainments have been planned for these popular diplomats. The Ambassador of Argentina and Senora de Pueyrredon will give a din- ner in their honor December 26 and the Minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela will be hosts to a company at dinner for them December. 22. H The Ambassador of Cuba, Senor Sanchez-Aballi, will be the honor guest at luncheon Thursday of the director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe. LT The Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Esme Howard, will leave Wash ington Friday to spend Christmas and New Year day in the Bahama Islands. | The Ambassador of Argentina and | Senora de Pueyrredon have visiting |them their niece, Senorita Sarah | Pueyrredon, who has come from Paris | to be with them for several weeks. | The Ambassador of France and | Mme. Daeschner will entertain a com- pany at dinner this evening. The Ambassador of Germany, Baron von Maltzan, will be the guest of honor at the pre-view of the new Ger- man_film, “Life’s Steeplechase,” "at the Wardman Park Theater this eve- ning, under the joint auspices of the Bureau' of Commercial Economics and Wardmap Park Hotel. 4 * | | » prc-Holiday Season Featured by Exchang‘e o Honor Dinners in Schedule 'Of Diplomatic Social Events Official Cirdles Represented ' t| nal Notes Relating Legations. udaira will go to Boston tomo where a dinner will be given in! their honor Tuesday by the Japan Society. | The Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor S. Gurgel do Amaral, was the gue: in whose honor Dr. Lawrence B.| Evans, counselor to the Brazilian em bassy, entertained a company of six teen at dinner at the Cosmos Club last evening. Additional guests joined the party later to meet the Ambassador. The Minister of Uruguay and Mme. | | Varela will entertain at dinner Jan- | uary 4 in honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg. The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter are spending the week end in New York. ‘The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro will entertain at luncheon January 3. The Minister and Senora de Alfaro also will give a tea at the legation Wednesday in compliment to the ‘secretary of the legation and Sen- ora de Chevalier, who will leave Wash- ) ington shortly for a vacation in their {home in Panama. They also will give {a tea December 24 at the Mayflower | Orillac. | The Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavic- bich, will give a reception Thurs-| day afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock, at | the legation, In celebration of the | birthday anniversary of King ‘Alexan- | der the First. The Minister of Haliti and Mrs. Price wili go to.New York tomorrow to at- ican Commercial Soclety, before which the Minister will deliver an (Continued on Sixth Page Hotel for their niece, Mlle. Juliette | J tend the conference of the Pan-Amer- | List of Engagements Forecast of Weddings Information of Interest to Society World Formally Given Publicity—January Marriages Noted. Former Ambassador to Russia and The Ambassador of Jupan and Mme. | \Mrs. George T. Marye announce the | engagement of their daughter Helen M. to Capt. William D. Thomas, Air Service, United States Navy, who is stationed at Hampton Roads, Va. he marriage will take place very Henrietta, K. Sommers an- he engagement of her daugh- ulia May to Dr. Gerald A. ekiel of Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Gerrer an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Helen to Mr. Clinton F Irwin, jr. of Elgin, Il., son of Mrs. Irwin and the late Judge C. F. Irwin of that. city. The, wedding will take place the first week in January. Mrs. Clarabelle’ Ferguson of Akron, Ohio, has announced the engagement of her daughter Marie to Mr. Fred- erick Arthur Elsey of Washington. The wedding will take place January 30, 1926. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Holt an. nounce the engagement of their daughter frances Catherine to Dr. John F. Brazinsky of Shenandoah, Pa. Miss Dorothy Quincy Hager of New York is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Gaddess of 2623 Connecticut ave- nue, parents of Mr. Norris Barrymore Gaddess, to whom her engagement has been announced. Miss Hager was until recently a student at Miss Ben- nett’s Schiool, Millbrook, N. Y. . Mr. Gaddess was graduated from Yale n the class of 1922 when he was manager of the foot ball team. He is now located on the west coast of Mexico, and has just returned home for the’ Christmas holidays. The wedding of Miss Hager and Mr. Gaddess will take place in New York City, January 3, &t noon, at Bt. George's Ppiscopal Church. ™ A~ small 4 ard FI. Brown- | son will leave shortly after Christmas for Miami, Fla., where they be | through the midseason. | Col. and Mrs. Edwa will be joined at the |by their son, Mr. Lambert Clifford, is a student at Princeton, and thei daughter, Miss Helen 1 who come from her studies al Duna Hall. | | Wellesley College. Mis will be | |among the debutantes of next season |~ Col. and Mrs. Clifford will zive a re-| | ception New Year afternoon from 4 to | 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont are again in their home, at 1618 New | Hampshire avenue, for the Winter Judge and Mrs. Andrew §. Caldwell | and Miss Virginia Caldweil of Carbon- | |dale, TIL, have returned to the Con | gress Hall Hotel for the Winter Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson wil Ispend Thursday in Washington, and | will safl Saturday from New York fo | Bermuda to remain until the middle of | { January Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amory Hough- | ton will have with them for Christmas | their son, Mr. Anthony Amory Hough- | . who will arrive Wednesc . from New York, and their i son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Alan Rinehart, who will come to | Washington. the next day from their home in New York. Mrs. Willlam Hamilton Bayly of | the Hotel Roosevelt has just returned | from a week's visit in Philadelphia, where she went to visit her nephew, Mr. Du Bose Heyward, Mr. and M Heyward will come to Washington next week to be the guests of Mrs Bayly for several days, on their way to their home in Charleston, S. C. | Mrs. George Campbell Peery has gone to Richmond to be the guest-of | her sister, Mrs. Harris Hart, later go- | ing to her home in Tazewell and join- | |ing Representative Peery aftef the | holidays in their suite in the Hotel | Roosevelt. | Mrs. J. N. Broadhurst of Terra | Ind., has arrived to spend the | s with her daughter and son- Representative and Mrs. Noble | | Johnson, in their suite in the Hotel | | Roosevelt. ! Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Goff will have as their guests over the week end of | December 19, their son, M Le Roy | Goff, jr., and several of his classmate: { rom Princeton, who will appear with him in the “Triangle” show. Allston yGoff will also be at home from Phillips | Exeter Academy for the Christmas | holidays. Mr. Harry Wardman will sail for England on the Mauretania Tuesday to join Mrs. -Wardman and their daughter, Miss Helen Wardman, for the Christmas holidays. Miss Ward- man is attending school this year at the Priorys, Seven Oaks. Mr. Ward- man will return to Washington about the middle of January. Midshipman Charles C. Pyne will come from Annapolis, Wednesday December 23, to spend the holidayvs with his parents, Comdr. and Mrs Frederick G. Pyne. Midshipman Pyne will be accompanied by Mid- shipman - Thomas B. Neblett, who will be his guest. Mrs. Theodore F. Shuey sailed yes- terday aboard the U. S. liner George, Washington for a brief-visit to her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Grondel, in Parls. Mrs. David F. Simpson of Minne- apolis s leaving today for New York after spending several days with Mrs. George. W. Porter in her apartment, at Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Nancy Macdonald Spalding will join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Spalding, in their home, at 2640 Woodley place, Friday, coming from Vassar College, where she is a member of the freshman class. Lieut. John J..B. Fulenwider and Ensign: Cameron Briggs, who are on reception will follow the ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Trowbridge, 10 Eds street, New York City, aunt and uncle of the bride. Immediately after the reception the bridal couple will leave | of the League of American P Capita]. tempor: a few Massach Wyo. es Bruc 1 few om her 1 speni guest in her ming her cousi Loughridg. days with school near Lexington, K the holidays. Miss Esther turn to her home fter visiting M Stock in their sul home. Mr in nd 2 Cha s at 3 d will entert members of the Pr Club over the week e Mr. and Mrs. have as their man Park their son, M who is a student at ling's mother and sistes Burling and Miss Eldora, lowa. Mr. and Mrs. Leonsd will close their house at 3303 Cl land avenue at the end of this and start for Los Angeles, where they will spend Chris Mr. Leonard’s mother. Brooks of 4 Chev: Miss Janiero V gomar street, | Thursday from New San Lorenzo for Porto Rico, she will be the guest of Miss Mar garet Patterson. Miss Brooks sail from Porto Rico, Wednes December 30, aboard the San Ju: return to New York Mr. and Mr: merly of th George Combs city, but now residing at Ventnor, N. J. are stopping in the city for a couple of weeks at the C onial Hotel. Mrs. Combs membe ) Wom is being entertained exte old friends. She came to the city to ‘aid in the Harvest campaiz: of " the Stone Mountain Memori Association. en and sively b Miss Kathryn attending school s will remain with her tinuing her studies at George W ington University, and returning Sweet Briar next Mrs. C;;lidg; Sponsors Sale of Fancy Work Alfred S. Gillett will open her y ney work for the benefit of the Salvatfon Army Christmas fund at 1140 Connecticut avenue, Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday of this week under the patronage of Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs, James [. Freeman. Mrs. Joseph Washington, Mrs Charles Boughton Wood and Mrs Hoes and others. Mrs. John Hervey Young and Mrs, Marcus Benjamin will be among those assisting Mrs. Gillett Tuesday and other well known ladies will be with her on other d: Mrs. Gillett rials for the buys all of the mate articles in the sale there are fully 300 this year—and du: ing her Summers at her country place near Philadelphia or wherever she spends the season, she makes the articles to be sold. Last year some hundreds of dollars were realized at much-needed time for the Salvation Army and the need of funds there now is even more pressing. The collection includes dozens of the daintiest kr ted things for both women and dren, with numerous dainty baby sacques, sweaters and bootees, Iceland shawls form an attractive display and there are all sorts of quaint and beau- tiful bags, pincushions and articles for _the toilet table, alo bridge sets. The Salvation Army Band will have several musicians to give a program during certain hours of the sale, and Salvation Army lassies will assist in for their home in the Yaqul Valley, [ Mexico. the Cadillac rooms, where the space is given free of charge to Mrs. Gilletr.

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