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SOCIETY SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Receiving by Appoint- ment Group of Guests at White House This Afternoon. . tained at lunch yesterday Mr. Justice and Mrs. Edward Terry Sanford: Miss Ann Neville Watson and Miss Jacqueline Beard will entertain at a bridge tea Wednesday afternoon at | the White Peacock in compliment to | Miss Maud Mason, Miss Mary Bradley and Miss Ellen Wise Crenshaw. Mr. David Edward Finley will en- | tertain a company of 12 at dinner this compliment to Miss Suzette A stante daughter of the As- tant Secretary of the Treasury and Dewey. Gilbert H Mondays in psvenor will re- of Mrs. Clem, wife of Maj. Gen. John custom OLLOWING a estab- | bert Swopc New York, in whose lished « few weeks ago, Mrs. | honor they entertained at dinver last|r, Clem, has rejoined Gen. Clem at Coolidge is receiving a group of [evening. In the company were Prin-|their home, 1870 Wyoming avenue, gue | Sppointment | cexs Bibesco, wits of the Minister of [after placing her daughter Elizabeth I o Ltor Hiram | at Mme. Robins' School in Paris, The Presi Henrik | France turned from Mayflower spec 1 room Mrs. V. Marshall | tained at dinner at Wardman Park stel Saturdiy evening, when her ts were the Minister of Bolivia snora Jaimes de Freyre, Senator Hetlin, Mrs. Clopton's Lelund Dotson Webb; Clopton enter- 3. McKinle Belgian Embassy Jr.: Alr. un Today for Cornell Wou The Baroness Iuncheon today pliment to Mi selaer and Miss Ambassade Mrs. Jol Kins, Mrs. Frederick Sterling, Mrs.|daughter, Mrs 1 the pres { the the Crown of I of the valu Rensselae: in the cau women's educ Other & bere Hoover, the Netherlunds Graeff, Mrs. Mo New ¥ chairman of t tdent of and Mrs. Senator national I sity; M ot " Boston, Wiart and t embassy, Ba The Ambs Mme. Dueschns ph van de Jose and nister of the venes. Dr. Pavichich tive A. Piatt Andrews secretary of State ATY s Departme embassy, first secretary. daughter-in-law. M Summers, Tean Summe Representativ in school nea older daught i 4 member Illinois Unive ily there for th < Summers, who faculty of the Mrs. Charles H tea this afternodn f in her residence, 15¢ street, when she will present daughter, Graham Hume, | e hax a charm . vellow chrysan- candles. ) sting her MRS. WILLIAM ALPHONSO HIXON, As Miss Rita Wren, she was married to Mr. Hixon December 5. Curtis, Mrs Winship Frank West, Cleve of Angielo Greek Le- themums, Hume will E. BE. brook, « Casajus and s. W. Harry Brown will be host npany of 24 at dinner this | Mrs t- | her 1e | Hotel Gulick, wif tico. Snyder Henry M ite. Miss . Mrs. Hume and Mrs L. Hume. The bud v Miss Lilie Roosevelt, ) 1 use guest, the | Ellen Wise Crenshaw, Miss Elizabeth | Duches Hume, Mis Sophie Beale, Sydney Beale. Miss Mary Pradley, | Miss Mary Selden. Miss Jeannetie = Hume and Miss Naney James of | STyl s mm Pitisburgh. Mrs. Hume will wear | § & gown of soft green crepe de chine | ceboring fecnii 8 THE BRAINARD LEMON COLLECTION joned with lo antl the bud will be in a da trock of white chiffon made w full skirt, long flowing sleeves and studded in rhine OF ANTIQUE SILVER AND OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE of the Queen Anne and Georgian periods will be here on exhibition and sale all this week and next Monday. had as b guest in Wardman _Park k end Mr: Tason Gulick of Quan- iy Dr. Mrs T Charles Nohle Gregory enter “rederick H. Bugher has taken L RCW R sleeves stones. she will carry a shower bouquet of vellow the valley and lilies of The first secretary of the Swiss le- gation, M. L. A. Girardet, has gone to | New York and is making a short visit at the Hotet Astor. Hundreds of rare and authentic hand-wrought silver pieces from titled families of England, Ireland and Scotland, including many pieces bearing royal arms, will be shown. The newly appoin lic buildings and public parks National Capital and Mrs. Ulys: £ Grant, 3d, will be the honor guests at the weekly luncheon of the Women's | National Press Club at the Women'’s | University Club, 1634 I street. Mr. and Mrs have as their gt Full dinner services as well as small wedding or Christmas gifts. W Incorperated 1747 Rhode Island Ave. Elmer Mr Schle: and Mr: Pbili § Sale—600 Pairs XMAS FELT BOUDOIRS A smart display of party frocks for holiday festivities are priced from— $48.00. R XMAS SALE —of useful and beautiful things Solid Mal Prisc Cabinet Wonderful Values Special Complete, with shade $1 1.50 Telephone Stand and Solid Base Stool Beautiful _ Birch, ma hogany _finish- Shade A Great ed. 'Something Value Solid Mahogany Tip-Top Tables A table of unusual beauty. Finely con- structed. Spe- new and décid- edly attractive in deslgn. $11.50 Convenient Terms, If Desired George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging, Slip Covers, Upholstering 1325 Fourteenth Street Colors—Rose, Purple— Ecru—American Beauty —Blue Made of fine quality felt, dainty ribbon trimmed, with pompon on vamp. Elk padded soles. Wonderful values while they last, your choice at only e All sizes. the | an apartment at 1155 Stxteenth street for the Winter, and will jolned by her son, Mr. Frederick McLean Bugher, for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Francis White will be hosts at dinner Wednesday evening, enteftaining in their home, on Ban: croft place. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight have issued Invitations for dinner Monday evening, December 21. 3 The Assistant Secretary of Com- merce and Mrs. J. Walter Drake will entertain at dinner Friday evening. Miss Janet Moffett, daughter of the chief of the bureau of naval aeronau- tics and Mrs. Willlam A. Moffett, has returned to Washington after spend. ing a few weeks in New York. Mrs. James F. Curtis entertained at luncheon today in honor of Miss Nev- di, debutante daughter of Walter R. Gherardi. Carlisle will give a nds for Miss Neville Mr. and Mrs. Hewry White Opening New York House. Former United States Ambassador to France and Mrs. Henry White went to New York this morning and will open their house at 2 West Fifty-sec- ond street for the Winter Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell White, son and daughter-in-law of the former Ambassador, will remain until tomor- row, when they will close the house on Crescent place and return to New York for the season. MISS NEVILLE GHERARDI, Daughter of Capt. and Mrs. W. R. Gherardi of Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase, who made her debut Satu < Capt. and Mrs. Edmund Fitzgerald - e Hubbard announce the marriage of their sister, Florence Ridgely Mere- dith, to Lleut. Willlam David Johnson, S.N.. 8 v, Deceriber 12, and Miss Anne Tuohy for the bride. Mr. and will be at home after ;1401 Columbia road { i The wedding of Keeton, daughter Charles Keeton My Ward of Charlottesville, was attendant Mrs. Harris | jr. 8.2 Christmas at| at Baltimore, Miss Elsie B Mr Comdr. John H. Magruder returned last evening to Norfolk. where he is in command of the U. S. Breck, after spending several da: with Mrs. Ma- gruder and their children and making the acqualnatnce of his infant daugh- ter. Comdr. Magruder made the trip to Washington by airplane. Mrs. Sidney Hosmer, mother of Mrs. Magruder, is their guest and will be joined by Mr. Hosmer and their son, Mr. Sidney Hosmer, jr., for Christmas. took Gen. and Mrs. Chase Kennedy were e the guests in compliment to whom | Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury enter- | tained at dinner last evening. The{ other guests were the Minister of Pan ama and Senora de Alfaro, Dr. and | Mrs. de Lima and Dr. and Mrs, Eu- | gene Reinartz i Bro ks _Stationers Galt Jewellers _Sive Rare Jewels The marriage of Miss Ethel (lara I‘mc Hatches Hillyer, daughter of Mrs. Frederica | Gold Ware Hillyer, to Mr. Thomas H. Harris of | & S 7 Ocala, Fla.. took place y Silver Ware the home of the bride's brother sister-in-law. Mr. und Mrs. Edward [, Hiliyer, 2301 Connecticut avenue, | Representative Robert A. Green of Florida was best waan for Mr. Harrs | entury and ce President Jefterson’s administration —we have eyoved the age of those most identified with the official and social life of the capital and nation. ery Desirable Apartment for Rent | The Dresden 2226 Conn. Ave. John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. 829 17th St. N.W. \WAsHING TON. Parts place Saturday morning at the home of Mra. Frank Dyson in Kensington. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. U. S. A. Heavener, After a short wedding trip Mr. Ward and his bride will reside in Clifton Forge, Va. her aunt, Mrs. Pery Ould Balley of o Baltimore. While In Baltimore a num- ber of entertainments were given for Miss Talbott. Good Window Shades Stomer.”” Former Representative and M Wells Goodykoontz are at the Ralel for a short visit and will return to their home, in Williamson, W. Va., for | Christmas.” Mrs. Goodykoontz has been visiting in Cncinnati and join 1] itinued on Ninth Page.) Rizik Brothers Tomorrow, Tuesday To Close Out 48 AFTERNOON AND DINNER GOWNS at 5500 Formerly 7650 98.50 and 135.00 Our abiiity to make Good order at Tuctory prices OB shinde ol ¥ Traveries. Siip Covers. Ao W e Rt 1 for Estimate Dulla & Martin ] Miss Isabella Jenkins Talbott, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. BenjJamin E. Tal- bott has returned home for the holiday Main 3 season, after spending some time with ESUISENE To give madame and mademoiselle creations « taken satins, chiffon velvets, brocades and metallic ¢ fully interesting imported models All Sales Final THERT EEN oveliness, the coutur Included are many TW.ELVE Junus GARFINCKEL & Co Dainty Different Apparel ond Exquisite Novelty Gifts For the Baby AT MODERATE PRICES OVELY individual dress garments and unusual play outfits were made to our special order. /ERYTHING {for complete distinc- tive costumes for Girls, Small Boys and Infants is shown on our Fifth Floor. Nursery Furnishings Imported Toys F STREET CORNER OF 13™ Y %2 Christmas Offers Monogrammed Stationery Choice of ten styles of 3-letter Monograms embossed in any color. A pound of good quality stationery with matching envelopes— the gift personalized for lady or $5.25 gentleman 4 . Stationery 22 Address Street address beautifully engraved on a pound of fine stationery,” with matching envelopes. Any member of the family will appreciate this $5.25 Visiting Cards An engraved plate with name in full, Jatest script style. One hundred Brewood-engraved cards, tively boxed ............. These three offers hold good until our facilities are exceeded ‘BREWED Stationers and Engravers 611 Twelfth Street Northwest Phone:. Main 4868 e D iy D et ) TEXETEATCALEANECANC AT T € OO\ TOMORROW—8:30 A.M. A Holiday Event With the Price Advantages of a Sale! Hart Schaffner & Marx Fur-Trimmed Coats for Women $98.50 January Sale Prices Smart New Models Every High-Class Fur Perfectly made and styled in dashing Parisian lines, imported woolens, rich, unusual color- ings. Beautiful coats for girls and women—sizes 12 to 46. Coats of Rich Imported Fabrics The woolens are imported—the tailoring the finest—the colors the newest. All styles—sport, motor, dress—marvelous values $4.9.50 . If you haven’t a charge account here—see the Credit Manager, 3d Floor! Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street