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SOCIETY. OC IETY Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg to Spend Christmas With Relatives in Massachusetts. Mrs Wednesday weel Celebration of King'~ Anniversary at Legation Splendi Jegat Ante T of the held lay an Alexar Tt table in tk over by Mms Latour, faro, * M of the Carusi Rosemu in the h Gues Mirs. Dawes, Mrs. Keliogg Mrs. Davis, and Baroness de dor of Peru Ambassador of Martino, German Baroness Maltzan, Japan and Mme. Matsudaf fan Am wdor, Mr. Amaral Ambassador and Mme. Padil ter of Uruguay and Mme. Minister of Switzerland and Marc Peter, Minister of Chi Mme. Sze. Minister of Guatemal Mme. Latour, Minister of Colombia and Mme. Olava, Minister of Panama and Mme. Alfaro; Minister of Lithua- nia, Mr. Bizauskas, Minister of Ireland and Mme. Smiddy, Minister of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos, Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, Minister of Latvia and Mme. Minister of Czechoslovakia, Mr. Fierlinzur; Minis- ter of Poland and Mme. Clechanowski, Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Radeff, Minister of Sweden and Mme. trom, Minister of Albania, Mr. Ko- nitza; Minister of Rumania and Miss Cretziano, First Secretary of the Bel- gian Embassy Mr. Tilmont, Counselor of Mexican Embassy and Mme Castro-Leal, Counselor of French Em bassy Count de Sartiges, Cour® selor of Austrian Legation and Mme. Kleinwatcher, Charge d'Affaires of Egypt Mr. Béy, Counselor of Czechoslovak Legation and Mnte Lipa Counselor of Swedish Legation Mr. Assarson, Counselor of Rumanian Le gation Mr. Djuvara, Churge d'Affi of Netherlands Mr. van Wyck, Sec tary of the Peruvian Embassy and Ime. Prada, Secretary of Greek Lega- tion Mr. Diamantopoulos, Secretary of the Czechoslovak Legation and Mme. Fisa, Secretary of Bulgarian Legation and Mme. Biseroff, Dr. and M doya, Mr. Leonardo Vitetti, Mr. Mme. Mascia, M and Mme. Willm, Mr. Jules Henry, Maj, and Mme. The nault, Maj. I5. Lombard, Maj. Gasajus, Mr. L. A. Giradet, Mr. W. H. Rufa- nacht, Dr. Farag Moussa, Mr. Eissy Effendi, Mr. and Mme. Wankowicz, Mr. and Mme. Orlowski, Mr. and Mme Weidel, Miss Rosa Padilla, Miss Smiddy, Miss Cecll Smiddy, M Pauline and Eilis Bostrom, formner Senator and Mrs. Kendrick, Senator and Mrs. McNary, Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed, Senator and Mrs, Swanson, Senator and Mrs. Watson, Senator David® I Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Bverett Saunders, Assistant Secretary of State and Wright, Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Olds, Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Harrison, Gen. and Mrs. Tasker Bliss, Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur Col. and Mrs. Drake, Admir Mrs. Eberle, commissioner general of jmmigration, Mr. Harry Huil; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing, Solicitor General cund Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs Franklin P. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Barnes, Mr. F. G. Blair, Mrs. W. Harry Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Carusi, Mr. Roger Cortesi, Mr. and Mrs. Cal- houn, Mr. and Mrs. McChord, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Castle, jr.; Mr. and 1 5 dining v Frochnik Cretzi minis Ma aniay Riaine the Belgian Am} Marchienne d Mme. Velared, Ttaly and Mme. de Ambassador and Ambassador of br Vi Mr. Robert Gayet, Mrs. Herbert Corey. Mrs. John Alan | Dougherty, Mrs. Bessie A. Davis, Rev. William L. de Vries, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Everett, Mme. von Lewenski, Mr. and Mrs. John Froth- ingham. Mrs. Hemry D. W. Flood, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hard, Judge and Mrs. R. L. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. E. Avery Harriman, Mrs ) Howe, Mrs. M. Chumbley. Mrs. F. M nd Mrs. Blaine Mallan Mondell, Maj. and Mrs. Milton, Mr, and Mrs. r N. Olds, Col. and Mrs. Patterson, Mr. ney, Mr. and Mr: 2 Miss Phillips, Mme. de Romero, Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner H. Shaw, Mr. W. N. Smelser, Mr. and Mrs. Cabot 8. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Schreiner, Mr. and Mrs. Francols E. Sergean Capt. and Mrs. G. Gordon Smith, M and Mrs. Theodore Tiller, Col Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Maj. and Mrs. Totten, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Townsend, Maj. and Mrs. West, Mrs. Thomas Walsh, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wood, Mr. and Mrs. W. . Zumbrunn, Misgs Luclle Camp, Miss Charlotte Childress, Miss Ekengren, Miss ( Miss Hard, Misses Dorothy and M Jorie Mondell, Mrs. Snow, Miss Town- send, Miss Constance Drexel and Mrs. and Miss Steward Senator and Mrs. Reed Informal Party Tonight. Senator and Mrs. id will have a small compan dining with them evening. A. Reed v of guest informally th Mme. Bostrom, wife of the Ministe of Sweden, entertained at luncheon today for her debutante daughter, Mile. Pauline Bostrom Gen. and Mrs. Charles P. Summe ail will be at home in ir quarter at Fort Myer tomorrow afternoon, re- fving informally, no cards having en issued. Miss Mary Bradley was hostess at tufcheon today In honor of M.ss Olive Sherley, debutante daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Swager Sherley rs in the company were Princess Ida Can- acuzene, Miss Harriet Huntress, Victoria Tytus, Miss Suzanne Helen Clifford, nee rive liss Lydia told. Amory and Arch Migs Minnie Mosher Hill, daugl ¢ Mrs. Richard . Hill, is enter g at br sfternoor pliment t ell, whos neth B. ¢ take place Fuests for n ind join the compa hen Mrs. Hiil will be tea table by Mrs. B. Reeves Russell, Mrs. Henry Lynne and Mrs. Edward Todd. addition: y for tea, hn J. Hami! this eve Mr, and J host dinner e p Bos- | Be- | te | and | isted at the | aughtef, Miss in compliment to Mis: daughter of Mr. Hight lett-JIIl Wil ternoon for " McClure Kentucky ght, and dane yelock a presen w went to New York I be joined there < by Mr, Dodd. They toston for the holldays Dodd's parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Dodd will re arly in January. M. Barber of Paris and 1 Fred Hamilton are wuests of Mrs. Danfel C. Stapleton in her home on Massachusetts avenue, Stuart 1. Ball will arrive today the University of he is a student, and will spend and the holidays with his Mr. and Mrs. Harvey G. Ball, 11 Fairmont street. Mr fron whe Christ | purent: in their home at Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George Bar- nett entertained at dinner last eve- ning in compliment to Miss Eleanor Bryan Smith, debutante daughter of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. George Leon- ard . Among the guests were Hews Phillips, Miss Fannie , Miss Nancy Hamilton, Miss Alice Cutts, Miss Barbara Hight, Miss Dorothea Richards, Miss Helen CIif- ford, Miss Elizabeth Clem, Miss Mary Page Jullien, Mr. Henry Bagg, Mrs. Walter Abrams, Mr. Kenneth Abrams, Mr. Frederick Ro; Mr. Cruchag: Mr. Charles Farrar, Mr. Edward Far- rar, Mr. Jack Hayes and Lieut. Fran- cis J. Graling. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Boyd Car- penter will entertain at dinner with dancing at the Chevy Chase Club, in compliment to Mrs. Jessie Emer- son Moffat and her debutante daugh- ter, Miss Idanthea Moffat. | Mrs. Carpenter was hostess at {luncheon followed by bridge vester- | day in honor of Moftat, her | other guests Mrs. Richard es, Miss D v Yates, Mrs. J. Price, Mrs. Theodore Porter, Mrs. *. Penhallow, Mrs. Blaine Lip {~omb and her sister, Mrs. { Mrs. Samuel Major, Mrs. C. R. Wil {liams, Mrs. Willlam Crawford | Gorgas, Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann, Mrs | H. L. Wright, Mrs. Ward, the Misses ! Perin, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Carlton van | Valkenburg, Mrs. Chase W. Kennedy, John' ~ Marshall, Mrs. John “alker and Mrs. Walter Clephane. W, |o. Emil Wiehl, Capt. | | Miss Harriet Stearns Whiteford, jdebutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | George Langdon Whitford, is in | Baltimore, where she will be the | guest of honor at dinner this eve- | ning of Mrs. Calvert Gill, who will entertain at the Baltimore Country Club. Miss Barbara Banning of New York is the guest of Mrs. Defrees Critten and will remain for the dance whith_her hostess will give Monday | evening for her granddaughter, Miss | Olive Sherley, debutante daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Swagar Sherley. | Senator and Mrs. Wadsworth | Hosts to Dinner Party. ! Senator and Mrs. James W. Wads- , entertained at dinner last when their guests were Rep- and Mrs. M. E. Crum- -ker, Representative and Mrs. John Phillp Hill, Representative and Mrs. mes M. McGee, the Assistant Bec- tary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, the Assistant Sec tary of the Treasury and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey, the Assistant At- | torney General and Mrs. Willlam J. Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, . and Mrs. Harry Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Story, Mr. Philip Coflin {and Mrs. C. P. R. Rogers, Mr. Justice and Mrs, Edward Terry Sanford were the ranking guests at dinner lust evening of Judge and Mrs. Samuel Jordan Graham, who enter- | tained In their apartment at 2400 Six- teenth street. Others in tha company were: Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey G. Par- ker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing, Dr. { and Mrs. James Brown Stott, Mr. and { Mrs. Van den Bosch and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh. Commissioner of Internal Revenue | and Mrs. David H. Blair were hosts at having as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (. Walker, MaJ. and Mrs. Parker W. | West and Mr. Willam E. Hays. Col. and Mrs. ¥Fra E. Hopkins gave » dinner party last evening in celebration of the joint anniversary of their wedding and the birthday of | Mrs. Hopkins. The guests were: Rep- | resentative and Mrs. Fred S. Purnell, | Brig. Gen. and Mrs, M. Gray Zalinskl, | Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Albert C. Dalton, { Maj. Gen. and Mrs Richard C Mar- ghall, jr.; Capt. and Mrs. Walter 8. | Crosley, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. John | Dunn, Col. and Mrs. Henry H. Sheen, Col. and Mrs. Daniel W. Hand, Col. {and Mrs. Frank Weed, Maj. and Mrs. | 1. C. Britton, Maj. and Mrs. Henry | Ward, Maj. and Mrs. Willlam W. Con- ger, Mr. and Mrs. John Leighty, Mr. {and Mrs. Charles Le Fevre, Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb, Mrs. Robert F®Mac- | Kenzie, Mrs. Harold Evans, Mr. Ira | L. Letts, Mr. Robert Wickes and Miss | Frances Hopkins, daughter of the | hos Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Glover en- tertained a_company of 2§ young | people for their granddaughter, Miss | Elizabeth Van Swinderen. An impromptu, but delightfully ar- | ranged, luncheon was given in the | Speaker's dining room at the Capitol resterday by a group of Representa- | tives and their wives, in honor of Con- sul General Edwin 8. Cunningham | of Shanghal, China, and Mrs. Cun- ningham, who are spending a fur. lough in Washington. The hosts, all £ whom have been entertained in o by Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, inciuded Representative Charles R. Crisp of Georgla, Representative and Otis Wingo of Arkansas, Repre- ative and Mrs. Walter Lineberger of California, Representative and Mrs. . Johnson of Texas, Repre- D. in McReynolds of Ten- Representative and Mrs, . Thatcher of Kentucky, Representative Marvin Jones of Texas nd Representative and Mrs. L. C. » of Missourl, at whose home Con- ral and Mrs. Cunniggham are ests, and Mrs. Prosser. Mrs. John W. Wadleigh, daighter |of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Remey, {who has recently been visiting in | Chicago, is_ sailing today from New | York for Bermuda. Mrs. Wadleigh ix accompanied Ly her two voung She will retunn early Cincinnati | | tary Institute, where he dinner last evening before the ball, | THE FEVENING S NEW DIPLOMATIC HOSTESS i UNPERW OO, SENORA DE FERRARA, Wife of the new Ambassador of Cuba, Senor Ferrara, who has just taken pos- session of the beautiful embassy, owned by Cubs and Senora de Ferraga are important acquisitions to society. on Sixteenth street. Senor January, going to her home in New: port for the rest of the Winter. Judge and M Edwin B. will have with them as a guest their home, 2501 Massachusett ve nue, their niece, Miss Anne Parker | a member of the glee club of Holyoke College, who is arriving in Washing | ton with the 80 membe of the or-| ganization, The glee club will sing | at the 8 o'clock services at Epiphany | Church Sunday evening. Mr. Karl J. Kellerman, jr from Cornell University th ing and will spend the holida {his parents, the ociate chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry and Mrs. Kellerman. { Mre. T. R. Riv Rivers will come to W Fort Leavenworth, Kans., and will make the Capital their fu- ture home. Mrs. Rivers is the widow | of Col. Tyree R. Rivers, United States | Cagalry, and Miss Rivers, who will| be with her mother at 1 K street | until they are mo tled, will be a v the Parker | il rrived | morn- | s with | nd Miss *Myra cquisition to | anks of Army s i Mrs. C. alhoun has gone 1o New York for the week end and will at- tend the entertuinment of the Rus- sian players. She will occupy a box with Mr. Benjamin Catchings of “Washington and Miss Sophie Irene Loeb, chairman of the children's tel” fare of the Women's Universal Alli- ance, and other members at the per- formance tonight. A per cent of the receipts of the 10 wecks' engagement of the Russian players will go into the alliance treasury Col. and Mrs. Frank O. Parker, the Portner, will have with them for the Christmas holidays their son, (‘adet Gordon Smith Parker, who will arrive Wednesday from the \ inia Mili- a student. | Mrs. Clyde Reed entertained at ibridge Thuisday in- honor of Mrx. | Claude Cook Mrs. Agnes Croxall and Mrs. Josephine Wilmarth. Miss ih Reed, daughter of the"hostess, assisted her mother. Miss Reed is & freshman of George Washington Uni- versity. The Governor of the Virgin Islands and Mrs. M. E, Tren ington for u few da 'n route to Worcester, Mas: they will pass Christmias wit Capt. Ralph Earle, president of the Polytechnic Institute. They will be in the United States until February 1. 1 Mis Parker has | partment L 2100 Massa- | chusetts avenue and will sail Wednes day. December , with Mr. and Mre. (larence Warwick Perkins, j d the President Roosevelt tor afew | weeks in Paris, Miss Darker will ac- company Mr. and Mrs. Perkins to Vienna, where he is United States vice consul. Miss Parker's marriage to Mr, John A. Endry, assistant commercial at- tache of the United States legation | For Christmas Snappy, upto-diate Card$ at popular pric Hundreds at Sc, 10c ea. Harry C. Grove, Inc. 1210 G St. N.W. o] 711 ‘thirceenth Street WHERE THE Food Fetches You SPOT Charm Captivates YOU Dancing Delights WILL Service Satisfies LOVE Nights Are Noted DINNER DANCING, $1.50 Borguno's De Luxe Band Luncheon, 12t03 Open Sunduys Main 7101 at 6:30 { The “Best” to Give! | | # Candies {8 They Are Sure to Please 1421 Penna. Ave. NW. Also Sold by Leading Drug Stores, Hotels and Clubs I3} % g i % 77! | { without |A shington from | X Tuesday, | | green | remained t Vienma, will take place Monday, January 17 it Feature Benefit Ball For War Memor The Pirate-Gypsy evening in the Mayflower ballroom for the benetit of the Belleau Wood Memorijal 2 peiation w all that the name impl Ray slorful and sprightly. The ball was, however, 1. dignity, for the large com- pany was made up of officials, diplo- mats and members of iionable cir cles of Washington. Maj, Gen. Amos Fries, U made the presenta- tions to Carroll 2 ation, who was ing by Assistant Sec- Hanford Mac- jorden Harriman and Brown. Mrs. Frazer model of silver bro- trimmed with strings of cut- beads, diamond pendant ear- and dinmond and pe: about neck Mrs. Harriman ws in crepe trimmed with shadow ace on the bodice and deep flouncing on the skirt. She also wore pearl and diamond ornaments Mrs. Brown's gown was of rose-pink chif- fon velvet embroidered in crystals, and she wore long pendant diamond rings and diamond and pearls about her neck. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur stood in the line for wu short time, Mrs. Wilbur wore black vel- vet rhinestones, The Vice President and Mrs, Dawes very short time, the lat- ter wearing a gown of deep pink chiffon embroidered in quins of the same shade and car ng an ostrich ther i to match. They were in the box et aside for the Secretary of War und Mrs, Dwight F. Davis, over which Lung the Secretary’s flag, and adjoin- ing the box res ed for the cre- tary of the y and Mrs, Wilbur, which had the Secretary’'s flag hung above it Others in these hoxes were: Mrs. Hanford MacNider, the major commandant of the Marine nd Mrs. John A. Lejeune and John J. Pershing and his son, arren Pershing Ars. Davis wore an exquisite gown of Spanish lace, the pattern outlined with gold threads, and a soft girdle of coral pink chiffon run through the lace to a low stline. She ¢ ss lace and ball given last n recef of W Mrs. J. . Harr o draped Isted i ade cel rings her un Corps Gen. Mr..V Ideal Apartments For Light Housekeeping Conveniently Located THE DRURY 3121 Mt. Pleasant St. Each equipped with modern metal cabinet containing electric grill and space for dishes. 1 room and bath 2 rooms and bath. .. .$45 Under the Management of Madduz, Marshall, Moss & Mallory Al Kamon’s Music A HOTSY TOTSY TIME! for you and your gal at SWANEE tonite You just can't go wrong if you go right 10 SWAN Bth & E single short string of well matched pearis about her neck. Mrs. MacNider was in a deep fuchsia shade of chif- fon velvet and had a scarf about her shoulders. Mrs. Lejeune’s gown was of jade green crepe and silver lace. Miss Eugenia Lejeune was in deep rose chiffon, and her sister, Miss Laura Lejeune, wore blue taffeta made bouffant and carried an old- fashioned bouquet of roses and sweet- peas. Mme. Peter, wife of the Min- ister of Switzerland, wore a black | satin gown fashioned along straight {lines with deep . fringe forming a flounce at the left side of the skirt. Senora de Sanchez Latour, w of | the Minister of Guatemala, was in | gold lace made with a straight bodice and slight flares at each side of the pirate dance arranged by beth Gardner and danced he ranks of society wearing brilliant £ypsy and pirate costumes, was given a’little after 11, and was gay in color and full of action. Among the voung ladies taking part were Miss Pauline Bostrom, Miss Ingrid Hammarberg, Mabel Carolyn Mead, Miss Marsy Jullien, Miss Helen Clifford, Miss anof Bryan Smith, Miss Adelaide { Douglass, Mi aret Kerr, Miss | Betty Ridsdale, Miss Nancy Hamilton, I Miss Marguerite Orme, Miss Georgi- ana Joyes, Miss Helen v, Miss Louise Fitzhugh, Miss Frances Ho kins, Miss Frances Larner Gore, Miss Alice Cutts, Miss Harriet Huntress, Miss Elizabeth Clem, Miss Harriet Whitford, Miss Idanthea Moffat, Miss Franceska Stewart, Miss Carpenter, Miss Theresa Pyle, Miss Grace An- toinette Mueller, Miss Barbara Hight, Miss Ashburn, Miss Rebekah Lips- comb, Miss Jane Kendall, Miss Kath- arine’ Amory and Miss_Allison Roeb- ling. The two most striking costumes worn_at the ball were those of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wynne Wynn, the latter formerly Miss Nancy Hoyt of Washington. They were both pirate Mrs the sleeves of which has been “torn” out, a gay bandanna kerchief tied jauntily ubout her head, and large brass hoops, falling from her ears. Her very abbreviated black trousers were quite above her knees and were Jjagged about the bottom as though having seen many battles. She wore no hose and the black boots which covered her ankles were finisheq about the tops below the knees with wide red bands. Mr. Wynne Wynn was in a similar costume wearing white very short trousers and black boots that left his knees exposed, a gay bandana kerchlef about his head and brass hoops hanging from his ears, At the west end of the baliroom a gypsy tent was “pitched” where a &ypsy” in gold brocaded metal cloth, read palms and foretold the future, while not divulging too many of the gecrets of the pust. Nearby a tempt- ‘ng punch bowl was placed. Among those at the ball were Sen- ator David [. Walsh, Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten, Representa- {tive and Mrs. Willam N. Vaile, the military attache of the Spanish em- bassy, MaJj. Casajus; the chairman of | the National Fine Arts Commission, | Mr. Charles Moore; Mrs. Delos A. | Blodgett, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, Miss Sophie Casey, Mrs. Gilmer Brenizer, Judge and Mrs. Clarence L. Gooqwin of Chicage Freeman Clark, Miss ( | Wardman “The Little As a Spe Return Engagement PETERSEN and CHARLOTTE World Known Character Dancers Wynne Wynn in a white blouse, | TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1926. man Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp, Mr. and Mr: Wilbur W, Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Goring Bliss, Misg Janet Richards, Frau von Lewin ski, wife \of the German consul in N York; Cay nd Mrs. Emory Scott Land, Mr nd Mrs. George Bowie Chipman, Mrs. Francols Ber- ger Moran, Miss Elena Calderon, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. Robert Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mr. Perry Belmont, Mrs. Henry Price Wright, Mr. and Mrs Ernest ;. Walker, Mr. Mannix Walk- er, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Orme, Miss Marguerite Orme, Mrs. John Crayke Simpson, Mrs. George B. Evans, Mrs. Charles B. Howry, Miss Elizabeth Howry, Miss Barrine Drake, Mr. John Bal‘our of the British em bassy staff, Miss Jessica Smith Ran dolph, Mrs. Rushmore Patterson, Miss Mildred Tytus, Comdr. Charles Theodore Jewell, Mr. Beale R. Howard, Mr. George Flem- mer, Mr. Robert Douglas Pearson, Dr. Edward E. Morse, the Rev. Z. Barney Phillips and Mrs. Phillips and thelr debutante daughter, Miss allie Hews Philllps; Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett. Mrs. Frank S Hight, Mr. and Mra. Wrooke, Miss Katherine Wrenn, Mrs, Samue! Hallock-du Pont. Princeton Alumni_Dance Follows Triangle Show. The Princeton Alumni Association will entertain at a supper dance this evening in the patio of the Carlton Hotel for the members of the Prince- ton Triangle Club “after the per- formance they will give at the Presi- dent Theater. The patronesses for the performance of “Samarkand” will recefve. They are: Mrs. Law- rence Baker, Mrs. James 3errall, Mrs. Pierce Butler, Mrs. Willlam Beale, Mrs. Willam Bowie, Mrs. Ed ward . Colladay, Mrs. F. B. Crow ther, Mr: Edward Clifford, Mrs. F H. Duehay, Mrs. Andrew Duval, Mrs, George T. Dunlop, Mis. William Flather, Mre, Le Roy Goff, Mrs. V. 1 Gottschalk, Mrs, 1. E. Gaschi Mrs B. Garnett, Mrs. Hampson Gary Mre. E. Lyster Hill, Mrs. Warren J. Haines, Mrs. Willlam Hitz, Baroness Serge Aloxander Korff, Mrs. Joseph T. Lafferty, Mrs. James A. Millhol- land, Mrs. Ridley McLean. Mrs. H. B. Mirick, Mrs. James Mitchell, Mrs. W. D. Mitchell, Mrs. C. F. Preston, Mrs. Edmund Rheem, Mrs, M. Sum: Phor.~ Orders Christmas Candy, Fruit Cakes, Nuts, Mince Meat, Figs, Plum Puddings and Baskets of Fruit Will receive our best attention Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Phones Main 4180, 4181, 4182, 4183, 4184, 4185, 4186 Conn. Ave., M & 18th Established 1875 Christmas, 1926 SHOP EARLY—-MAIL EARLY FOR BETTER SERVICE = Wardman | Park Hutc_l I Feature | Lido Orchestra AN AGGREGATION OF SUPER-SYNCOPISTS PEMBERTON DANCERS and | Specialty Numbers De Luxe DINNER $350 . $35 Like a wisp of flame—this exquisite frock of red georgette and ostrich feathers handmade flowers at the wi with an ornament of The bodice has a yoke effect of brilliants, and the skirt is smartl bouffant. exclusively here. One of many Franchette Dresses at $3 Second Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Styeet RANKLIN 7400 i / Dr. Kemper Stmpson, | Dr. | Frederick H } Lewls | SOCIETY. mers, Mrs. Frederic Mrs. Bates Warren W. Wile and Christmas Organ Concert GUEST ORGANIST s. Margarethe Colburn At ST. THOMAS CHURCH 18th St. between P & Q Ste. Near Dupent Cirele (Take Conn. Ave. cars) Dec. 20, 1926, 8:15 P.M. Admission Free—sil Mr. and Mrs. E. Hilliard Macomber will be guests of honor of the Art Promoters’ Club at tea tomorrow afternoon from 430 to § o'clock at the Oriental Studio, 2009 Eye street northwest. The officers of the club will be hosts, including Mr. Kermit Girdner, Mr. Rowland Lyon, Miss | Matalee Lake, Miss Margaret Bos. well and Miss Mary Virginia Lockie. A program of Christmas music will be given and at 5 o'clock Mr. Macomber will talk on “Personal Reminiscences of Life in India.” The invitation is a general one. | | | | | M Of New York BEAUTY SALON Emile and Hobert, . 2d floor. opposite the Main 5570. Marriage Licenses. foplarrioge licenses have been tasucd to the ollowing .. Claude Willlama of Nickelaville, Va. | {and Addte @ Ta-tied of Prora 111 Emmanua] Piculas and Catherine Ryan errill Shaw of Indlanapolls. Ind. and wruerite B Dudles of this city Silas Adams and Margie Williams § and Edith C. Peterson . ders and Ruth L. Jefters ter B. Rodg-rs and Cora 8. Van Patten, both of Vienna. 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