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S SO CIETY. TH® FEVENING SOC Ambassadors and Ministers, With Few| "Entertaining Christ- mas Eve Parties Today. ‘xceptions, of Spain and Riano will enter members of the em staff at dinner i in celebration i The guests will ide the counsuls in New York, ive come for the holiday. send tain the The Ambassador of gium, I Ge Cartier, spent vesterday in York and will return this evening. The Ambassador nee \Mme. Daeschner will be ho: 1iemby £ the embassy staff r this ev at din The Ambassador of Mexico Nenora de ce party this afternoon in the em ng e Mexican | living shington for clock, when the tree will be lighted. hey will be a sted by the membe: «! the emb y aff and their wives. Christmas At Swedish ation Sweden hosts d Mme dinner party s will be th it and the this New « and and | Tellez will give a Christmas | this | | soldiers, to a military march, preunt-' | ed the colors. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father, passing through an arch of crossed sabers, held by Capt. b J. E. Wood, Capt. Earl A. Hyde, Capt. Merrifield G. Martling, Lieut. Marshall Peterson, Lieut. R. Tudor, Lieut. Torres of the Mulligan, Lieut. Lieut. Arthur Trudeau, Lieut. L. Shearer, i . Lieut. Colby Myers {aad Lieut. Des Islets. 1 After the return of the sabers the | organ played “Army Blue:" The bride wore a gown of bridal satin, | round neck, long, tight sleeves pointed | nd at the left side at the waist was @ panel hanging in drapery effect. The skirt had three godets, each topped by a pearl orna- ment with a long fringe. The train was caught at the shoulders with a = row of pearls, and again at the waist . and Mrs. Stoddard have come | with pearls. and in the two bottom their home in Buffalo to spend | corners of the train was a spray of and are at Wardman |orange blossoms. Mrs. Stoddard was for-| The veil was formed in the style Lieut, Brant, who_is at home from her studies in New York for the holiday: rice Wetherill, at home STAR,. WASHINGTON, were thres rows of triangular-shaped {velvet trimming edged with gold braid and held with rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of pernet roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Eliza- beth Mills, Miss Elizabeth Morris, Miss Eleanor Harmon and Miss Kath- erine Foster, the first two wearing gowns of orchid chiffon, the skirt made in four godets dotted with vel- vet petals fastened with rhinestones, and on the left shoulder wore two large petals of chiffon, one falling in front and the other over the back. They carried pink Columbla roses. The | other two bridesmaids had the same style gowns, in pink chiffon. The flower girl, well Smith, was in blue tulle with a ruffied skirt and she carried a white basket filled with rose petals, and the handle was entwined with roses with a pink bow. Mrs. Elliott, mother of the bride, was gowned in white georgette beaded in_crystals and gold beads, made on stralght lines and with a yellow rose on the shoulder. Lieut. Vogel had as his best man Lieut. Leonard L. Bingham and_the ushers were Lieut. Howard Keer, Lieut. Fremont Swift Thompson, Lieut. Clinton F. Robinson and Lieut. Gordon E. Texter. Following the cere- mony there was a reception at the home of the bride's parents, 1722 Twenty-first street. The house was decorated with palms, smilax and pink and yellow roses. After the reception the bride and bridegroom left on their honeymoon, the former wearing a French blue velvet ensemble suit, trim- med with gray fox, with hat and shoes of blue velvet. The out-oftown guests were Mr. Lewis P. Vogel, father of the bride- groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Hudson, his uncle and aunt. On thelr return Lieut. and Mrs. Vogel will be at home at Fort Humphreys, Va. D. C., THURSDAY, Miss Bernice Cald-| ish embassy, Capt. M. G. Christe; Mr. Donald Rodgers, Mr. Grover Loening of New York, Mr. Lee Dougles of Nashville, Tenn.; Mr. Bradford Nor- man, jr., Mr. Winston Bright and Mr Thomas Thomas, brother of the bride- groom. Last evening Mr. Donald Rodgers, Mr. George Garreit and Mr. David Bruce gave a dinner at the Chante cler for Miss Marye and Lieut and among the numerous being arranged in their hon- supper Saturday at which Miss "Keldin will be hostess. On Lieut. Thomas will give bachelor dinner and that evening Marye will have her attendants | at dinner at the antecler. { Lieut. Thomas is aide to Admiral Thomas Pickett Magruder, in com mand of the Atlantic fleet. | Mr. Horace Luttrell will entertain at dinner Sunday evening in compliment | to Miss Marye and Lieut. Thomas. The children of the Secretary of La- bor and Mrs. James J. Davis, James 4r., Jane and Jean, will be among the little guests at the Christmas tree story hour at Wardman Park Hotel, |} Saturday afternoon. Miss Tucker will have a story hour at the | foot of the big Christmas tree in the Wardman Park lobby, to which all of the children of the hotel have been invited. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grant Meem were hosts at dinner last night at| the Chevy Chase Club, entertaining | in_homor of Miss Mary Bradley, in celebration of her birthday anniver sary. Others in the company were | Mrs. Thomas Bradley, mother of the! honor guest; Miss Charlotte Childress, Miss Maud 1r len Wise Crenshaw, Hume, Miss Dorothea 5] uhv-\h ane, Mis: ENJOY A GOOD OLD- DECEMBER 24, 1925. SOCIETY. Frances McKee, Miss Julia Valiant of Annapolis, Mr. Julian Green, Mr. John Newbold, jr.; Mr. Douglas Phil- lips, Lieut, George Pence, Mr. Law- rence Minitree, Mr. Frederick Brad- ley, Mr. Fontaine Bradley, Mr. Thomas Bradley and Mr. Bat McKee. Mrs. N. Price Whitaker gave a | dance last evening in the Metropolitan | Club Annex for her school girl daugh- ter, Miss Katharine Whitaker, who is at home from Foxcroft School, Va for the holidays. Her guests num- bered 100 and were schoolgir young men at home for the holi Among those entertaining at dinner Lefore the party were the Assistant Seeretary of the Treasury and Mrs. | Dewey, Assistant Secre- of Commerce and Mrs. Ch L B. Drake and Dr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Snyder. most - Merry Happy all. James B. 1108 G St. New z%!é@%%g cCorkle their guests being iel John Mark, Walter T. Bates, Col. nk H. Adams, Col. and \er Den: T. Tuinlan, Comdr. and Mrs. King, Maj. and_Mrs. William mond, Maj. and Mrs. Thom cer, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. 1(‘rm(|nued on \lmh 1’1E/' XTENDING a Cordial Xmas and Year to Henbperson N.W. ‘i&‘k 7 i b b b b v A A A A 3 i A BEE TGRS ST New York, Miss Helen Marye, daughter of the former Ambassador of Russi: and | FASHIONED i \|rsl?eorg:~rm\m whose marriage | HOME-COOKED to Lieut illiam Thun s avill take place January 2, at 4 o'clock, in St. |CHRISTMAS DINNER, $1.25 Thomas' Chureh, will have as her at el e tendants Miss Marjorie Oelrichs, Mrs. Allan Rinehart, iss HOTEL MARTINIQUE Miss Louise Ireland, Mi | land and Miss Suzette | thh St.at M Lieut. s brother, | Mr. Winston Thomas, as best man, | and the ushers will include Lieut. | et Talbot, Comdr. John 3. Lonaon, | Lieut. Frederic Ne Mr. George Grove of New York, Mr. David Bruce | of Baltimore, Mr. Nathaniel Horace Luttrell, Mr. George Angus Garrett, Lieut. Benjamin Holcombe, Lieut. mdr. Paul Cassard, Maj. Willlam Granberry, the eir attache of the Brit- R AR A RN AE AR AR NTNE a;fl ERLEBACHER 1es every woman resident of Washington and visitors to the Capital City a Wopdmard &30 nfll@mm —The Christmas Store Wallenbers | Mr. Setter making from ) s and came Mr. B ter of echenyi party thi of children and the iffernoon for | members | the legatio To our patrons, friends—and all Washington, we take pleasure in ex- tending the greetings of the season l,uu il qunkhj trade for | (Studebaket Power Uura ility-Firishy wife of the Min- | entertain & | people at the | fternoon at_ the | - for her son, Senor| ind her niece, Senorita Alfaro, will ra de of the Serbs, honia and | W Mme. Piip. A Very Merr Christmas tvia and Mme. | r guest for the| > Latvian consul | A. B. Lule, | Ministe will have Senator and Mrs Merry Christmas . which to the genuinely feminine is to be dressed after the heart’s desire. Grlebacher ')t dpye:nl of Individuality VE-TWELVE F STREET =1 MRS. HERBERT DAVIS VOGEL, entative b ew L. | Who before her marriage iast evening swas Miss Lol Loreine Elliott, daugh- and their ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Eugene Elliott. llope Somers, who teaches expression t Peori; Miss Jean Somers, who a stu Mary Lyons School 4 Swarthmore, Philgdelph tumorrow to tmas with the of Repre- , Mr. and ames Weth- visiting Rep- ) of Wash- | of a Russian’ headdres: ter of the orange bloss — side, and scattered throughout Mrs. Howard Malcolm Kutchin of | veil were : ifornia is spending Christmas with | the satin s her brother and sister-inlaw, Judge | rosettes of lace with centers of bl and Mrs. E. B. Kimball, in their apart- | soms. She carried a_shower bouquet | Somers and will | ment fn the Portne; | of bri d of the valley. | P’hiladelphia. |, Miss Maxine E sister of the | Miss Clarice Ord Ryan of New York, | bride, was mald of Her gown | daughter of and M J. Ryan | was 'of yellow chiffon, iong-waisted, | of S Christ- | with the black crossing over and| mas with her ‘resap | coming over to the front to form a| Ord, in her home in ¢ girdle. On the bottom of the skirt Vogel-Elliott Wedding a Brilliant Event Last Night. The marr Elliott, dau William Elliott, to Herbert Ix 7 son of Mr Mrs. Lewi Mich.. took place last e First Baptist ¢Ch Allen Tupper of B: sted by the Rev. Samuel Judson | Porter. The h was decorated | with palms, smilax and flags. Miss Verona Horen sang, then five | merly ington. Miss Bertha Lu The Store Will Be Open All Day Saturday Some: Mr. J company thern t the Italian Sommati di last naval o of and Countess Aombello enter 1 at dinne cvening, when thei \mbassador of Gurgel do Amaral; the Switzerland and _Mme ounselor of t Pelen The emb: XTI REIEILEXS If a Gift Goes Wrong If the Package you are anxious to have delivered goes astray--or if there is any- thing that must be immediately adjusted ---Telephone Main 5100---We're here till midnight tonight and noon tomorrow! i i i fi ] i i ; ! Lieut. ves and Mrs. Marianna —a eneral of the Arm a t e officiating Davis are today ' to Christmas 1 return to Washington AMonday. Sa. NEW YEAR'’S EVE Reservations Now Ready . Tea Dance, Chrigtmas and New Year's Duy, 3 to 6 With Stafford- I'nmhrrinn Dancers Columbia 3063 ‘apt. and Mrs. Emory Scott Land D edat lancheon today for the Midshipman Gordon is spending the holidays | em. The company of 20 in- number of the debutantes of ‘Where can I find beautiful gifts? ORIENTALBAZAAR 1205 Pa. Ave. N.W. Butl _,le\,ux ante daugh- | Justic id Mrs. Pierce Butler, will be the guest in whose honor Mrs. B. F. Saul and the Misses | Saul will entertain at luncheon Jan- Miss Anne ter of Mr. Open Evenings Best gradeDomestic Holland Shades made to order. White, cream, ecru, | Jinen and green. Sizes up to 36 no new manage. | x6 38010010 “3106°00° @ Drapeies, Slip Covers (Shop Price) b ‘Sentiot wio et Tiaion | = i e a»rMu.ur'm Rt hone Main ‘ Main 3211 for Estimates alin_& Martin_ Bldg. © BACHELOR APARTMENTS The last minute Christmas rush may result in an error in connection with the Gift that vou pur- chased here. The Gift you instructed us to de- liver may be overlooked, or the wrong article may be delivered. William ' Alexander linner nt their dau; to society. 1in ning to pre Dorothy Louise Hill gton to as McKenney - their daughter, Miss | < , are remaining | John J. Noonan have | and Detroit to | ) 1 Ak / LS we will have a force of adjusters and telephone ates Ambassador | Rar . . . . . e Jewels operators remain until midnight tonight and noon ) and Hugh Campbell T allens wwillleatertain ot QlnneriTies | Fine Watches Gold Ware Call at 624 F Street or telephone day evening. ! tomorrow , Williamson | Silver Ware e [ ]v , Pop! 5 Al Main 5100. Mr. and Mrs To straighten out all angles of Xmas tangles, wcinnati them the with iark Hotel for sdn-law and Mrs. W Dr. and Mrs. holidays their For nearly a century and Mr. and Imers and William Lloyd Linton. @ quarter—since President Jefierson’s administration —ve have enjoyed the patrgnage of those most closely identified with the officlal and social life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 Wishing you the very best sort =~ We hope that no mistake was made with your afternoon, J:‘«nuur\' r-uvn]rlln\l‘nl to iss Virginia Brar o is spending the holidays with her rents, Maj. and Mrs. Gerald C. Gift, and we hope you have 1 ) Vo W&esh'g” and Mrs. Gerald C. Brant \\:111 W ain at dinner Saturday, Januar at the Congressional Country Club, or thelr daughter, Miss Virginia Mal. A Pery Merry Christmas! dy.?“m a real man sized treat, come in and Slow h&n go a unior u &nd ch~or a box of m a Doug] rbanks fi»r fau- m2y~ Soda~ Tea Room 1107 F St.,N.W. HERFORD & LYOFF IN SPECIALTY DANCES Music |7¥ Wardman Park Orchestra For Reservation Phone Columbia 2000 the best Furs for over Fifteen Years—