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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D DECEMBER 20, '1925— PART i SOCIETY Gearge H. Williams, !Chcvy Ghase Socxety ‘S'.(';!;,’\\:;:h‘hfl'\t‘l.i,h‘t’llf'll‘l’ which » play.| Missouri State Society fforded an opportunity for sociabilit: Celery Fritters. CHARMING HOSTESS rist Jas presented H Bir R . |and observation. Mrs. George Tatbor| - HEW CECR . M; 4 . . by the following members of the club: at Big Reception | was chairman of cards. Mrs. O. 1 e bunch celery 8, one New Missouri Senator, | Is Notlng Approach | Mrs. Geor; ; Motey. M : ost at Dig P! B was chairman of refresh | ldsnoon buking powder, one cup H W. Bearce, mpbell aters, | The Missouri Ntate Sociely me:|mer aisted by Miss Elizabeth | Milk, one cup flour. Cut’ the celery Is Classed Able La\vyer - Of Holldav Period ‘Ahx William M. Clark and Mrs. Tru.| Tuesday evening in the Hall of Na- Mis Praal P, Siieetd and four-inch lengthe: soak in boilin man Abbe. The program was closed | tions, Washington Hotel. Senator | Mys. E. M. Wallace. er for about 10 minutes; drain an: by selections by the music section of | James A. Reed nnd Senaior George! All Missourlans. and especially Ihr"h" in a batter made from the milk : o "y 3 = 5 flour and eggs. Fry in deep fat until ¥ g < y the club. { M Williams, with the Representa-|vounz from the S e invited 1 He and Mrs. Williams, Wel- . College Students Home for "Mr. ana Mre. W. ¢. Miller enter- | tives from the State, accompanied 1y | the Missouri Card Club which win| £olden brown i : : g ; 5 . . |tained at dinner Sunda | their wives, formed the receiving|meet in the ballroom of the Women's comed to Capital Social ; Christmas—Bridge Parties s 1 Anderson entertained | line and were greeted hy more than | City_ Club on the evening of Janu- r | the members of her club at luncheon | 300 Missourians. Maj. Geo; alhot [ary 30 at 8 o'clock. Bridge and five World.ReccntlyCelelfira!cd % and Club Meeungs-—Per- nd bridge Friday in her home on wa 'w:lu(p.'lul‘lv the introductions bv ! hundred will be playved. 2 il =9 N ad Branch road. Nirs. Bessle I Hrugmeman. Mrs i rlg t- olore Silver Wedding™ Day § 3 e sonal Mention. Mr. Edward Devereux, a student of [ Charles P. Keyser and Mrs. the Canterbury School at v Lidford, | Deane assisted in receivinz. Mr< | Mrs. E. D. Roberts Hostess Conn.. has re(urned to Chevy Chase 10 | Eugene Andrews was chairman g a ; ™ s Clay Hite, s ? i the Christmas holidays with his | receptio z : e Senator Georze Howard Williams N . Miss Clay Hite. a atudent of the spend tl 5 liscacpun. in Honor of Miss Pittier Who wis apnointed by the Governor / - ! Robert Beech School at Catonsville, ‘}‘;”‘“fi':':;“’r' S s s e "‘«“‘[ ‘[""‘ esting was lx\mv“ n as —to wear with Fur Coats. B L it N s { & ; o | De of g gressional Night” and Ser = i : arge va v of Misscuri o dll the unexpired term . . Md.. will spend the Christmass holi-| V'yr and Mra, Nathan B. Williams of | 1 iy ; ) Ernest Douglas berts| waal JREATES CHEEOAGTNIAC I new of the 1 « >almer Spenc N 2 % : s | v 3 . W ; D 8 s e late Selden Palmer Spencer. i ¢ with her uncle and aunt, Mr.|y\jclinley streei left Wednesday for |evening. This was the. Se e at hbridge 7 emlex wear. Small and Extra Large Head Sizes < f‘i:\"!‘;"‘ the St ]*“"“"“ meto ‘_:?*’ % " \ Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor, In | yimj #la., where they will spend |itial v o Yhe State society :nditaining in her home on Jocelyn street, e S e L ¥ : their home on Chevy Chase parkway. | Christmas. 2 artily welcomed. {in compliment to Miss Teresa Pittier iR lejehutgton O Lelng Sne L : : y i Mr. and Mrs., Warren Kendall have | “yjr " Raoul Del Valle of Havana,| Judge Witten read the resoli‘ions|or (s Vends : M 3 T of Jtx most accomplished Liwver - : openéd thei house on, Wedt KIcke.| cuma. fs the hotss suest of Cant. bos |or Lo8® Witten read the resohitlons|of Caracus, Venmezuela. Among the s Wiliams g 4 nalivesof Tonnee 4 : street after spending a month in/yps 'R B. Clayton in their home on { and the regret and sorrow of the so- | Other guests were Mrs. Ernest Smoot b e 5 ; { Califor .| Brookville road for the Christmas |ciety in recording the death of thc|Mrs. J. C. Elder, Miss Janet Eliot 614 12th St. N.W Tl e A e oo, ; A Sant A Allen y_are 0 | holidays. |late” Senator Selden P. Spencer, ex-|Miss Katharine Kanabel, Miss I Around the Corner From High Prices ALt and Mrs. Alphanso T 2 cupying the home of Mr. and Mrs. |3y Bradford Stone, a siudent of | president of the soctet i and Mrs. Rok B Kl Betiveen F and Sn el B Willlam: Culle Dennis on West Un-| Dartmouth College, has returned to| ~The president, Cleveland A. New- ngateand Mrs: Hobert D Kne, | i Who some vears ous to he derwocd streci while Mr. and Mrs. Chevy Chase to spend the Christmas | ton, presided at the meetin ad departed fre i old home ( 5 3 . I ol res d a 5 and U o tmend b 0 0 Dot Dennis and their family are in South o4 wilh! his sRareute Me: ‘andl| nousod the peocr i R W T T Al S America. 3 ce Winchester Stone, on | number heading the b of the Mississippi Valley—St. Louis . P ! ase was we sresented 1 . i 1 She is the zranddaughter of the lite Chevy Cha ell represen ane. h whistler, who > b : & at the dinner of the Harvard class ) ul F. Grone entertained the | o STanc: . e Tander . R < 7 of 1911, which was held on Wednes her club at bridge and encastsonn o el Hpedn Bl L Ul , . day evening at the Cosmos Club. . upper Tuesday evening. explained to his Interested audience | E r an Willi clebrated . 3 Among the guesis were Prof. Charles Dr. and Mrs. Henry De Coursey |hix methods of Interpretation of the | S ndR ek ¢ L o Collier of Rosemary street, Mr.| Adams entertained a1 bridze and sup- | birds of the forest. 219 CONNECTICUT o e Pttt B L : 3 “hancey Depew Snow of Chevy Chase | per Wednesday evening in their home | Ars. William . Reed, soloist s helr 1 | 5 b i rkw Prof. Henry ( ton Doyle on Military road. W. € in st k : d £ My, Stierlin, ac nis on the Clavton roid Thirty-third_street_and Dr. Rufus | Miss Alice Clayton of New York | ceived enthusiastic applause and v of social and intelle~ s . . <. Tucker of Chevy Chase parkway. |will spend the Christmas holidays | erously responded fo the demands Williams is ite of the 3 . 2 Miss Margaret Merrill. who is a | with her p 5. Capt. and Mrs. R. B. | the assemblage. Inctivile th noted student of Wellesley Coll veturned Clayton. on 0 Card tables were placed in some « SRl T : 1 s ‘ Friday to Chevy Chase to spend the | Miss O > 2. daughter of Mr. | the boxes where those playing wer NEW MODES é i » - S Christmas holidays with her parents. land M Albert k. Corning. enter. a v;mh\v in iis alumnae { nd Mrs, O. €. Merrill, on Mel- tained the members of her club at Sar e | luncheon and bri . 5 tion, with a few of he treet formed a study chi! ; Mr. Edward Roth Mr. Thomas | Mrs. Geoffry Creyke » a tea i for the nd it contine wvinz the untirin . students of the wunton Mili- | and shower Thursday fierno ; Our SOUTHERN RESORTS wt of its orizinal members : ary Academy. veturned Thursday to honor of Miss Wilmoth Dovle. da Il of whom have intensive spend the Chrivimas holidays with | ter of Mr.and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle n homes and in the social worid heir parents, Mr, and Mrs. BEdward | of Huntinzion street. whose marriage t every other week and read anc 11. Roth. to Mr. Richard § n Panlett of discuss « paper, the subject of which ‘ 2 Mrs, E. C. Marzileth entertained the Richmond, V take pl heen assizned in eneral pro members of her club at bridze and tea | Wednesday, Ja m for euch season. Many sucl : Tuesday. Mr. Wesley G. Hanford has come fes exisied 20 vears Mrs. Rufus . Tucker entertained from his studies at the University of s : it bridge Tuesday evening in her sinfa and will_spend the holidays 5 up 09 ps lub, founded and main y 3 o iari home, on Chevy Chase parkway. vith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry . 507 12th st. Stitute hL0Gnta naRTLy £ iMtsnee Biittin and Mok Ge W. Welker |G. Hanford, in their home on the Mili- | 4 hour you desire, The meetings are always hem in the who have been spendinz severa] Iy road homes and the membership is limited weels' with Mrs. Welker's narents to 25 in order that the burden of en g MRES. GUY D RD GOFI, “ir. und Mre M. . Cooley, on East .‘3:: 3838338383238 s FURS 138838383 fertainine may not prove too onerous Wife of Nenator Goff of West Virginia, o t accomplished and fre- | ©ving <treet left av ' for I Mrs. Willizms is likewise an active quent guests in 3 Mass.. where Ensizn Welker w member of the Wednes Club of § his ship the U S, MeFar- Lo Al and influential organ : g tind until the first of the vear. Thes fzation. which is affiliated with the Forclgn Service Class Delwutantes Have Part i Lin vh"-v\‘ to Newport, R. 1. where Federation of Women's Clubs. and ~ 5 = b isizn Welker will he stationed a e O ot | SHCHUNG v ae Rerention in Hospital Benefit Ball | 4 torveds shool tar G moniihs ctivity from civies 1 t | Miss Dorothy Smith, s . Tl and Titerature The ballroom of the Mavower Hotel | Mrs. William K. Doelier. mother of | irs. Oliver Smith of Cedar 4 = S that are rand Mrs. Willi ¥ resented a brilliant scene Thursd the committee of the Charity Ball ¢ | vhe has heen atrendinz art, who is 23, v ad e S be given by the Board of Lady Visi | \rizona, wes called home by the Washington Universiiy ENSSLT DESDEGIEAT tors of the Children’s Hospital at the | ‘out death of her fath ! as well as for and is now er d in business in h natic reception ziven by the junior Willard, January 4. announces that Mr. and Mrs. Charl Penn - Fome ecity. Howard is 21 and a 18W | ace of the Foreizn Service School | the following debutantes will dance : | "orty-fourth siveet left Monday fo oy warmth that is student at the Washington University ' o000 nicarsity zuvotte immediately after the Presi| i polis. Minn. where they wil® which also is hix father's alma mater ambers of the Diplomatie Corps, dent and Mrs. Coolidze have been c< | nend the Christmas holidays witn 2< i tegal studies. But Princeton 1 | Members of the Diplomatic Corps. | (Cheq ™o their hox ir. Penn's parents. Mr. and Mre cannot da better the Sena 5 abna_ mater in the icol-| ZN0 MEYe @ Mavs IEMSESOR N ICEER | Nfins infary | Bradie Miss Hallie | William Penn e sense and he received his A. B, lerest S s Cepa Ny 3rooke. Miss Charlotte Childress. Mis Miss Rosalee Wolf has returned i anywhere either for ree there in 1894. He was born in = © |'"v‘f‘“>" ‘."] pres v" : zette Dewey, Miss Helen Gary. Mis r home, in The Plains, Va. after \ s ¢ the small town of (i s, seat | SURACES. any Of fen reatned G rifin. Miss Annie Hume |'cinz the house suest of ther broth- ge quality or for price. Jefferson City, and was educated in, he dancing which started at A beth Hume, Miss Man -in-law and sister, Mr. and M Make : 1 velock. when mi was furnished by - Make ¢ ~ele its primary schools st e rehestis Jany | Mason, Miss Frances McKee Hiam M. Waters, on MeKinle 3 as a profession. < attained a | he Mayflower den Orchestra and [ GGSe%: e Ry AL SN State-wide reputation and was charged iebert’s Sar Band. Miss ~ Ro: Reed, Miss Maiy | Mre. Charles Pardoe thedral *by his constifuency with the task of | = The holiday spirit was in the air . Miss Elizabeth’ Wrenn. A venue left Thursday for Florid: ' e of s ‘o1 his = ctiol be 3 o o A aiding in the rewriting of the Mis- | ‘or thi: the last function . e M e oLt SIbursday, dop! Hiotld: souri constitution. This lezal assem- | fore the approaching Christmas va- | pafp N, GEralren Iss S00 with her parents, Mr. and Mis Bl met for mearly two vears. but | cation. Members of the faculty, in- ) THS VG COTNRES G SRGE T it her pater there have been no radical changes | luding Dr. William F. Notz, the dean, | Niies "Gwendolvn Ffoulke Smith, Mis: | Mre E. ¢ Stargileth and her sons vet written into the venera M docu and Mr. Thoms H 4”# . the as-lgjivia tokes, M ace Waggaman. { Elmer and Andrev Willl Teavé: Thies. ment composed <o largely by Tiomas ' listant dean. assisted the student | yioq Kathryn Watson and Miss Wini | aay fo rida to jo Benton. Nenator Williams was also committee in receiving the distin-| g0 \West oo ‘J.”,':m\:.l ‘}ll?l n:\l;ho Quotations A Smart Apparel for a fastidious clientele portraying not only the latest modes in design, color and fabric, but indicating reliable style vision and fore- sight. x. Presenting a Collection of Southland Fashions of recognized im- portance, ably portraying the trend of this modern day and achieving a new eminence in beauty of stvle and diversity of models. for smart- our specialty. You OO D A B YO For Demi-Season Wear the woman who stays North has the oppor- tunity at Pasternak's to select for immediate wear in the practical dark colors any of our new apparel >4 —tomorrow if pos- sible. Furs that please HE MODEL FUR SHOP 923 G Street N.W, 000000000000000000000000000600000000000 9069606 :00009000 :0"000:00000000000000:::‘: Vade to Order Gourt, but other than these interludes | > This was the first time that a <ni- | o hNOlfc s @ disnified o of | their_tuture i S Giice . the e enth ce . and the ¢ Miss Fitzallen bet Kendall o he has devoted his life to the practice | vepsity in Washir 5 has combined | untee will wear quaint long-skirted. ! afn 1.. is the honuse .,,:,“.“,II‘,,‘I of law with one of its rezular proms a re-|ighibodiced costumes of the period. | \fare Wrizht in her home on Hite Sendtor amd Mrs. Williums ave %o |caption in honor of the members of |"Erhei” I Loing trained b Aiss | hot sres Ritten e feonts of thelx ‘elty: | e diplomatic corps, jTine succes CXjHelen) Jéne. Mirr Sof “hes/School 101 | Sirne Soman's Glub iof.Chevy Chase They are members of the Country |LyS YERL S CTN G oy | Creative Dancing. | held its annual Christmas meetin Clab near Claston. onie of h Snetion - . Wednesday afternoon at the (hevy Tl vt ake O a ppedici, aache of e | D, A. R. Chapter Members |Chtze Presttierian Church.” Lunch part in s social ell Rumanian Legation and Dor Benja a ities \!v: \\_H'{w\v‘-;”-m'y:""'\""{; v Cohen. secretary of the Chilean Guests of Mrs. Berryi mnd well polsed,: Al L K el | embassy. both studenis at the Geor mark in the official of Which | gwn School represented the o Mrs. M. de Clare M. Berry enter she I8 now & pait. Of reconl S€Ars . oo jncharze of the diplomatic recep: | tained the members of the Maj. Wil- Open B e ai | mon, liam Overton Callis Chapter. D. A ¥ Juith che mivice Ok fElen The student committee handling the | R and a group of other suests Tues- | Evenings enance of a home in n - T e Tmore | ball were Paul H. Coughlin. chairman | day_evening donce. in ¥ on until she hecomes more mes SRR oh |ham Courts E festival a1 ! Open Selections . famiitsr =Ithi cordtions hece. oo Joseph C. Be Tohert G. Cass, A |which was a Christmas tree and read- | Boesings 7 Lo Until e e e i the Hotel Wach. | Douzlas Cook, Fidward . Creney. |ings of original Christmas poems and 4 o where they will spend the | Edgar Dick. Leo R. Dillon orze A ches. Until Christmas 2 2 {side Christmas They have abundant room rwr:?u}il‘\-m\\n jam I'. Morgan. George : ; visiting friend or two and for @lftg fiart?lng gsguran[t of Appreciation their sons, who have been visiting |J. Raymond them during the past week. he fl\ff‘; Senator from Missouri and Mrs. Wil 5 5 liams are members of the Consresa- | Mrs. Kanolt Entertains There is no article in this store which h noi been personally selected. Where choice may fall, be sured that veur tion will reflect zood taste $3338383283832832383¢ ‘.33 3333388838888888884838888828888288238882832838888 b2 S “ In RV RRR. RAR R R tional Church and have been attend in their home on Clayton road, return- | glizabeth’s birthday vesterday morne Stexling Flat Ware = g frzinia Saffold, Ann Sterrett. Hatch il Mrs. Leon Arnold to Serve 4 Mason (Gias Marearet Wa MADEIRA Toilet Sets inz the presidential church on Tenth In Honor of Daughter and G streets since they came to € a e l ra Wishington the middle of November. | ys. ¢. W. Kanolt of Cleveland Park > SR ing to \Washingion shertly after the | jno” i Crandall's selected programs / New Year iren at the Tivoli Theater. Iy assorted hne vou will find a com 2 s Nauzhton, Arthur Smith, Alethe Napkins, $2.95 up—!; doz. As Hostess to Legion Unit Jiastun Aiai, “Rith serwin, Vanity Sets, 5 up They will spend the Christmas recess | angariained for her litde daughte Suests were Tosemary saftold. @ make acceptable gifts BULE ioe Containing the most atuactive patiems Pa'ricia Pazan and Ruth Kanolt IR Mre, Leon Arnold will he hostess to all members of the & Chapeaux et 10 Femmes v in the District of 3 - Calumbia. with their escorts, on the Dance Christmas Day evening of Wednesday, December 30 '§ = < at her home. 16 hirty-fAfth street at Women's City Club northwest. when Christmas The annual 1ea dance of the Wom rrae. laden with and dancing | op'e ity Club on Christmas Day will bhe enjoved » & Chapeaux et |, 5 10 7 o'clock will be in charge 40 Femmes. composed of women of ot the junior section Mrs. Frank the America ion and the Amer- | Grezary Stewart will he hostess. as- has been re- gjcted by Miss Agnes Winn, Miss cently 8 'h' ter by the na-|pey 1stus, Miss Josephine Crowley tional « and will continue Patrick Eshor Mo A i wark for the children of needy ex- | A AMie My ol i Ea] service men. he usual custom. an invita . tion has been e » the mid- | shipmen at the Naval 2 Wy, R Buffet Sets Scarfs Round and Square Table Covers Exceptionalls fine zands at Reduced Prices L)% BIRRRRRRRI o 2 7 o i “Reprod < of Strap Watches Sheffield Plate Stran watches of zood Inoking mannish B This platter of the latest shapes n F Amber wets contaming ¢ 10 heavy silver. a LINEN and GIFT SHOP Hamiltonsian oy {ourieet pieces, This gitt pantiige.x beantti 1121 H St. .’\'Jl', e dressing table. 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