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SOCIETY. Friends Plan Fetes Specially to Honor Prospective Brides Miss Charlotte Kerns Guest Von Eiff and Fiance En- tertained. . W. Mossburg entertained at s shower for her niece, | Iotte Kerns of Ballston, Va Leland 4y at her home, will take place " 515 Quincy sireet The h < decorated with Fall | and the guests | inciuded Miss ace Jarvis, Miss | Jones, Miss Dorothy Hius, sie O'Meara, Miss Mildred | Miss Katie O'Meara, Miss | L.. Mossburg, Mr Blanche Mrs. Grant Kendrick. Mrs. | . Mrs, ¥ Jone: M X tevens, Robert Foster. and Mrs, Kerr Mr. and ) Adam P. Ruth Mre. A ', Mr. Simpson. Mr. Kar wder, Mr lev Fillius 3 Nirs, Mossburg. the out ‘ . A. Kerns, Mre. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs g % ard,” M Lee Woodvard, John Downie, Miss Mary Miss Nellie Hin: som, M Woodyard, Mr Harry K. Green, Virginia Green, Mrs. Allen Virts, Walter Kess ler. Mrs. Eugene ) John Whitehead. Mr. s . Myers, Mrs. A Oscay MeCullen, Francis Strawster, ) Miss Charlotte Kerns H. Gaines. Mr. and M were hosts at a buffet_supper evening for their daughter. M dred Von Eiff. and her fiance. M William H. Eichner. who were ma ¥ ried last evening. the members of their studies shortlv after her debut. wedding party and the out-of-town | S will return to \Washington to guests. entertaininz in their home sinud the Thanksziv and Christ- following the rehearsal for the cere.| M= holid when several parties mony 1ve heen planned for he ien. and Miss Catherine Lantell was hostess | . Ashburn will he hosts at a shower last Tuesday at 810 Mas- their niece December 30, sachusetts 7 in com- = pliment to Miss Von Eiff. bride-elect. Among these present were Miss Mil- dred Von f. Miss Frances Miss Fdith Taff, Miss Margaret ham. Mrs. Evelyn Roswell, Mis Madeliene Hesse, Mis 1 . Miss Jeannette Bu Miss Olive Ramsay, Mrs. M. | Miss 2 wis, ) Edgar M Von Eiff, i Mary Bixle Joseph Bixler, Wilson nd Mr. Leland | Von Eiff Frida Mi George (. . will come to Washington wember nd will return | Mrs. Hoehling. wife of Justice A. | A. Hoehling. jr.. will he hostess | ment to Miss Harriet Stearns Whit- ford, daughter of Mr. and \ .| Langdon Whitford, and_Mis | Hamilton. daughter of Mr | 7.0, Hamilton. Nan and M Miss Allison Roebling, daughter of s. Arthur O'Brien, will he the honor guest _at luncheon November 2 of Mrs. Richard C. Marshall, who will entertain at her home, 1531 K street Fisher, T Mrs. John Bixler, ) Mis< Rosalie K Mrs. Marion Knott, Mrs. Harry Kellams and Mrs, Lantel. The bride-elect was the recip- fent of many beautiful gifts. The bride-elect was entert bridge luncheon at the Washington | giving holidays. She will be formally and Virginia v Club by Miss | presented to society at a dinner dance Fdwina _Hope, « Elizabeth Kull- |given by her parents December 24, man and Mrs. Georgia Buchanan Sat- | after which she will return to her urday afternoon, October 16. Those | studies. nt included Miss Mildred Von . Miss Carrie Toepfer. Miss Louise Bspey. Mrs. G. Walker, Miss Theo. dosia Seibold, Miss Emily Brown, Miss Esther O'Connor snd Miss Rosalie Kohler of Baltimore A delightful tea was given hy the bride-elact in her residence, 1238 Crit- tenden street, Sunday. There were about 100 guests present, the hostess being assisted in receiving by her mother, Mrs. George C. Von Eiff. The house was tastefully decorated with| . Ophelia roses and vellow and white * dahlias. Mrs. E. P. Phoebus presided in the dining room, assisted by Miss Rosalle Rohler, Mrs. Edgar Von Eiff, Miss Carleen Phoebus and Mrs, Wil liam H. Scott. Mise Florence Keys, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Edward A. Keys, who is a student at Smith College, Miss Rebekah Lipscomb, daughter of Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb. who is at tending a house party at Tuxedo. N. Y., will come to \Vashington early this week and join her mother at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs comb will present her daughter to soclety at a tea November 24, and December 22 she will he host to a Jarge company of voung people at a dance for her daughter. and Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh and the former’s children are expected to return to Washington early in the week and open their home. 2000 searon. They spent the early Spring and most of the Summer touring Fu- rope. and are now at their Summer . . . home in Canada. Washington Society Buds | "\ Lomne Fitzhugh, whe will he | a debutante this <on, will make her formal bow at a tea given hy her s parents December 4 | s Mrs. James W. Orme will entertain at luncheon November 17 for her daughter, Miss Marguerite Orme when the guests will he buds of th season. Miss Orme will formal how to society at a tea at the Showered With Courtesies (Continued from Fifth Page.) las. daughter of the president of the University of South Carolina. Miss Katherlne Amory s in Baltl- more, where she went for the dinner lo7s given last evening by her brother, |Rome of Mr. and Mrs. Orme, 6600 Mr. Forbes Amory, in her honor. The | G°0r§ia avenue, November 29. guests were all members of the voung. | er set fn Raltimore. Miss Amory will| %0 e - make her formal debut In Washing- | &% ‘;‘r‘;;fn’t“‘h-‘p‘;‘;o""‘z:,;’l“ Hamhion) Inton at a tea December & and No-| W PSR WO 0. 2OSCN DLk . Yember 23 she will he hostess at lonch- | W12 20t ot luncheon. November ' e - 3. in compliment to Miss Harriet butantes. Mr. and Mrs. Amory will . : Give o AiBner. aRnce Mccember at | Huntress. Miss Hamilton will also be Nancy Hamilton, whose par- ta dance | atal theater party Novembher & in compli- | George | ¢ [ Judge and Mrs Charl will | ned at a | come to Washington for the Thanks- | Lips- | Massachusetts avenue, for the Winter | {ang Mrs. make her | | MISS EDWINA MORROW, | Daughter of the former Governor of Kentucky and Mrs. Edwin P. Morrow, who have come to Washington to pass the Winter. | spending the week end in Annapoli ‘WASHINGTON, THE SUNDAY STAR, W SOCIETY GIRL Visitors in Capital. House Guests Listed In Week's Chronicles (Continued from Fifth Page.) man ParK Hotel tomorrow from a trip to New York City, where they went to attend the banquet given in honor of Her Majesty, Queen Marie of Rumania, by the Sulgrave Institute at the ‘Biltmore Hotel Saturday eve- ning. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Harry A. Smith have returned to Washington from Geneva, where Gen. Smith was mili- tary representative of the United States to the limitation of arms con- ference. They are staying at the May- flower. Capt. and Mrs. David S. Rumbaugh of New York City are spending a few days in Washington at the Mayflower en route to Warrenton, Va., for a month’s hunting trip. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins ix in New York and is staying at the Ambas- | sador Hotel. Lieut. Col. and Mrs, William Kil- breth of New York City. who are stay- | ing at the ower, will be hosts to a company of 12 at luncheon today in the presidential dining room. Mrs. Volney O. Clark, with her two children and her mother, Mrs. Francis A. Evarts, left Washington yesterday for California. Mrs. Clark and the children will sail for the Orient in sev- eral weeks, and Mrs, Evarts will re- turn to Washington in about a month’s time. Mrs. Forrester has re- turned from New York to her home on Rhode Island avenue. Campbell Mrs. Walter Hazard has returned to the Ontario Apartments after at- tending the wedding of her niece, Mrs. Wesley Howser, in Palm Beach, Fla Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hendley, who have been in Kurope for the past vear, have returned to the city and ave at their home, 1216 L street. Mr. and Mr ard H. Alson. who debutante daugh- [returned from Europe several days 120 on the Paris, are now in Wash. |ington, stayinz at the Mayflower. Clifford, to soclety at a tea November 27, in their home, 3033 M street. Col. and Mrs. Clifford and their daughter recently returned to Washington R(te: spending the greater part of the | sumimer ahroad. | Miss Alice Cutt; ter of Col. and Mrs. R. M. Cutts, sued in-| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Van Fos san will return to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel tomorrow, after | spending several weeks in Denver, Colo.. where Mr. Van Fossen has heen holding hearings for the United States Soard of Tax Appeal. of which he is a member. Mrs. Lee RBenolst has vitations for a luncheon Tuesday, at the Chevy Chase Club, in compliment to Miss Margaret . daughter of s Kerr, Wheeler will at dinner December 15. in mpliment to Miss Eleanor Bryan Smith, daughter of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. George Leonard Smith, who will be presented to soclety by her parents at a tea dance at Rauscher's, in the afternoon of December 15. Miss Smith will be among the buds who will at- tend the Yale-Harvard foot ball game November 20. Miss Eleanor Preston. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ord Preston. will not | Mr. John Francis Neylan of San make a formal debut this season. | Francisco arrived in Washington owin? to the death of Mrs. Preston’s |terday and while in the city will stay mother. She, however, will be included |2t the Mayflower. it in many of the functions for debu- tantes. Miss Preston is spending the week-end at New Haven, and will v turn to Washington early in the weel Charles Miss M. F. Proctor has returned rom Europe, where she spent the immer as is her custom, and is again in her home at 2415 Twentieth street. | Hilton of ave returned after in New York. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel L. “hevy Chase, Md spending a few da Miss Barbara Ros: and Mrs. H. K. Boss, included in several informal parti tor debutantes of the season. will not make a formal debut this season. She has many friends in the group of girls making their hows this eason and will take part in their ntertainments. daughter of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Crane Bur- rell have as their guest in their apart ment in Wardman Park Hot S Charles C. Rossire of New Yo Miss Lettice Coulling. daughter of |will remain over Sunday Coulling and the late Maj. ! i 5 William Meade Coulling. will be pre R sented to Baltimore society Wednes. | Represented Wvommg n day afternoon at a tea given hy he: | p 2 i mother. Several of the buds of the | Honormg Queen Marie | season will g0 to Raltimore for the | (o =" < H occasion. Miss Coulling will make | M Josiah A, Van orsdel, ap-| her how in Washington society at a pointed by Gov. Nellie Tayloe R of | tea at the Washington ~ Club. | Wyoming as member of a committee | Siovember: = [to represent the State of Wyoming Miss Betty Ridsdale, daughter of Mr. [at important functions given in honer Percival Ridsdale. who hasof Her Majesty, the Queen of Ru- heen announced as a debutante of the | mania in New York City, went tn season. will not make a formal debut fx w York westerd: morning. ac this Winter. {companied by her niece, Miss Kath-| | ryn Spellman, to be present at the 1 dinner given by the George Washing- Who has been | on guigrave Institution in honor of Her Majesty, and to attend the en- tertainment given at the Capitol Theater yesterday afternoon for the | Princess ‘Tleana, and a luncheon in | honor of the Queen, which Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nelson Morris are giving to- Mrs. Van Orsdel, who is hational president of the Children of the American Revolution, will go to El- mira, N. Y., Monday to attend the State conference of the Children’s So- which will meet in that city Two waterfalls on the Alberche River. Spain, are to be harnessed to produce power for irrigation, for a railroad and for manufacturing plants of Madri ety the Montgomery Country Cluh for their danghter Miss Sallie Hews Phillips. daugh ter of Rev. Dir. and Mrs. 7. Barney Phillips. will g0 to Philadelphia to &pend the week end. Miss Phillips will make her debut at a tea Decem ber 7. and will entertain the debu- 1antes of the season at luncheon ahout the middle of next month. Miss Phil lipe is planning to attend the Mardi Gras at New Orieans. which will he held during January and February. Mrs. Phillips. mother of the bud. for merly lived in New Orleans and was aueen of the festival ane season. Mrs. T. Q. Ashburn. wife of Brig. Gen. 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