Evening Star Newspaper, December 24, 1926, Page 12

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12 - SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Spending Day in Various Missions and \/151ts of \IerC\ RS. COOLIDGE is putting in some hours of her time to- day in a pre-Christmas pro- gram which adds greatly to the cheer of others. This ynorning she went to ith’s Theater where the Central Union Mission Christmas cheer was given. This @fternoon she will present Salvation Army Christmas baskets to many who @o not live in the fashionable section of the city, and late in the evening sie will accompany the President to ht the Yule tree before the I'veasury bullding. President and rs. Coolidge and their son will hear the Christmas carols during the eve- ning hours. he Ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier entertained last evennig at the embassy. Among the guests were the Itallan Ambassador ®nd Nobile Donna de Martino, the German Ambassador and Baroness Maltzan, the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, Senator and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Mme. von Swin- deren, the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. J. Butler Wright, Mrs. Richard Townsend, Brig. Gen. Charles L. McCawley, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bel- mont, Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph C. Miller, Mr. end Mrs. Gist Blair, Mr. and M Fugene Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. B. ner Welles and the first secretary of the Belgian embassy, Mr. Raoul Til- mont. The Ambassador of Argentina, Senor JHonorio Pueyrredon, is expected to sail_today from Argentina for New York and will arrive the middle of January. Benator and Mrs. nvenmm Entertaining Family Party. Senator and Mrs. Lee Slater Over- snan have with them for the holidays, st their apartment at the Powhatan Hotel, their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Golbert Foster Hambly. Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom have asked additional guests for danc- ing, following the dinner they will give in honor of the German Ambas- sador and Baroness Maltzan on Jan- uary 18. Mrs. Frederick McCormick-Good- hart will be hostess at a musical to- morrow afternoon in her home at langley Park, Md., at 4 o'clock. The program will be given by Mr. Dmitri Smirnov, tenor, who made his debut here a short time ago with the Washington Opera Company. Mr. Smirnov will be accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Mildred Kolb Schulze. Mrs. Frank Wilkes Pyle will en- tertain at a small tea dance this aft- ernoon at the Mayflower Hotel, when she will introduce her daughter, Miss Much of the ter, Migs Careau Turner, and Miss Katharine Turner. The hours for the second of the series of Army-Navy junior dances, which will be held in the patio of the Carlton Hotel tomorrow night, have been changed from 10 to 1 o'cloc and instead will be from 11 to o'clock, S0 that those young people who wish to attend the Children’s Hospital ball first will bave ample time for both events. A number of dinner parties will be given preceding the dance. Miss Helen Gatley, who will be presented to society tomorrow | afternoon by her parents, Mr. and | AMrs. Howard Prescott Gatley, wil entertain the debutantes who as- sist her and their escorts at dinner, later taking them to the Army-Navy junior. Miss Marguerite Moreno, daughter of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Aristides Moreno, will also entertain a group of young people, who will later attend the dance. Mrs. Cabot Stevens entertained at luncheon today in her residence for her nephew Mr. Charles S. Conklin of California, when Miss Olive Sherley, | debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Swagar Sherley was the guest of honor. | The other guests were Miss Sallle | Hews Phillips, Miss Barbara Hight, | Miss Mary Paye Jullien, Mis Adelaida Douglass, Miss Lillian Grosvenor, Mi: Lucy Larner, Miss Katharine Amory, Mr. Paul Evarts Johnson, jr. Mr John A. Drake, jr. Senor Victor Alfaro, Mr. John G. Urquhart, r., Mr. Tiohlason (C.. Glasabrootc, and Bis | Wallace Galt Hanger. Mrs. Stevens will entertain at lunch- eon December 29 in compliment to Miss Edna Wilbur, daughter of the Secretary of the Navy, and Mrs. Wilbur. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fairfe will have as their liests at Wardman rk Hotel over Christmas their son and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur, Bowen Fairfax, whose wedding took place in Montreal on December 18. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fairfax and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bowen Fairfax will go to visit the former’s son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Chandler, who are sta- tioned at the U. S. Navy Mine Depot at Yorktown, Va. THE EVENING STAR, MAKES BOW TODAY UNDERWOOD. MISS THERESA PYLE, Who will be presented to society by her mother, Mrs. Frank Wilkes Pyle, at a tea-dance this afternoon at the Mayflower Hotel. WASHINGTON, ¥. €. FRIDAY 24, 1 [3tr. and sies. Charien Denby ana 2. | cher country home, Futians, solmes | the Chastleton | Hardin of Annapolis. Capt. Nelson Dingley, 3d, C. A. C with his wife and two daughters, Elizabeth and Joyce, are the holiday guests of Capt. Dingley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingley, in Chevy Chase. Capt. Dingley is sta- tioned at Fort Totten, New York. Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten were hosts at dinner last evening in compliment to Mr., and Mrs. Harry Wardman, and took their guests later to the Cariton Club to York City. ated from Columbia College in and after study school there served in the Naval I ing Corps during the Warld War, is o member of Alpha Chi Rho Phi Delta Fraternities. Mr, A. Reed, and Mr. Charles Denby, whose marriage will take place Februa Kilburn was_grad; 1916 ng in the engineening Ir., in He and with her Mrs. John R. W )Illn\m mother, George Dunlop. Cadet Paul J. Mitchell will arrive today from the United States Military Academy at West Point to spend the holidays with his parents, Col. and Mrs. George E. Mitchell, in their apartment in Clifton terrace. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Walling E. Harvey of New York are spending the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr.sand Mrs. Evert I. Harvey, on Monroe street. Cadet Walter ‘Wilson, jr., of the United States Military Academy will spend Christmas week with his parents, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. W. K. Wilson, 1613 Harvard street. Cadet ‘Wilson is bringing with him two class- mates, Cadets Willlam Vestal and Theodore Barber, who will be with him during his vacation. Midshipman E. B. Dexter of the United States Naval Academy returns from Annapolis today to spend the holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Dexter, at 1622 P street northwest. Mrs. Zelda R. Fore and family of will have as their guests during the Christmas holidays Cadet Felix A. Todd of West Point and their cousin, Midshipman James Cadet Toda is from Muskogee, Okla., the former home of Mrs. Fore and her family, and Midshipman Hardin is from Dal- las, Tex. Miss Marguerite Mesny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Le P. Mesny, will spend Christmas with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Paddon, in DECEMBER 1926. wood, Surrey, England, who will en- tertain a house party over the holi- days. Miss Mesny went abroad with them about nine months ago and has been with them in their London home and spent the Midsummer on the Channel Island. Miss Mesny will ac- company Mr. and Mrs. Paddon to Paris and later to the Riviera after the holidays and will probably join her parents here in February or early March. Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. McQuade will have their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirby of South Dakota, as their guests for the holi- days, in thelr apartment 2854 Con- necticut avenue. Members of the board of the Rubin- stein Club will entertain at tea Tues- day afternoon in honor of Edward Nell, jr., and Carolyn Thomson, at the Willard Hotel, to members and friends of the club. The accompanist will he Anton Heindl, the director of the “Vagabond King" Orchestra. Miss Rosa Dol‘fl. Stone, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John H. Stone, has re- turned from a visit to Cuba, where she was entertained by friends in Havana and Matanza. Merry Christmas Happy New Year Make the New Year bright and cheery with new shades. See us. Draperies, Slip Covers—Hours, 8 to 6 \mpe, o Qereow W. 7775 Rtvth W in 3211 f 1211 F St. CHRISTMAS DINNER Saturday, December 25th MENU Bluepoints on Beet Bouillon Educator Butter Crisps Radishes Cider Roast Turkey. Ralsin and Almond Dressing. Giblet Gravy Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes or Glazed Sweet Potatoes Celery Hubbard Squash Hot Christmas Salad English Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce or Fruit Cream Sherbet and Individual Cakes Mints Coffes Mixed Nuts 110 8 PM. $2.00 No Tipping For Reservations, GRACE DODGE HOTEL You 1cill find our Lounge with its open fireplace a delightful place to linger with your friends. the Half Sheil Olives - New Peas Rolls Christmas Candies Special Music 11036t 8 Phone Main 5460 2RSS AN R ZRS I immediately after || the recital given by these two artists | | SOCIETY. her daughters, the Misses’ Tytus, entertain a company of about 30 Christmas tree party this afternoo Mrs. John Stewart McLennan and will ata Mrs. McLennan entertained a -com- Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Gordon Ladd have as their guest for the holidays the latter's mother, Mrs. Irving Steele, of Mechanicsburg, Pa. Mr. and HOTEL MARTINIQUE 16th Street at M New Year’s Eve The Willard in the Large Ballroom Cover Charge, $3,00 Food Service a la carte Dancing from 10 o’clock on Meyer Davis Willard Orchestra New Orleans ALL SORTS with its 22 Kinds of “Special Candies” packaged in a beautiful GOLD BOX 1 Lb., $1.50—2 Lbs., $3.00 3 Lbs., $4.50—S5 Lbs., $7.50 A Gift That’s Sure to Please SEE this package and many other attractive Jacobs Gift Packages today Agencies at Leading Drug Stores, Hotels and Clubs THE CREOLE SHOP DISTRIBUTOR! 1421 Penna. Ave. N.W. Opposite Poli’s R dance. Others in _the company were the Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour, the Min- ister of Lithuania, Mr. Bizauskas; the Minister of Latvia and Mme. Seya, Mr-and Mrs. G. Logan Payne and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall. pany of 10 at dinner last evening for Miss Mildred Tytus and the party went later to the dance which Mrs. Anne Archbold gavi Mrs. Henderson Entertained Dinner Party Last Night. Ladd will entertain a famlily Theresa Pyle, to her friends. Mrs. T Pyle and her daughter will receive alone, standing before a screen of palms and cut flowers. Christmas greens and berries have been used in_the decorations in the ballroom. S S S S S e S S A S e e Capt. and Mrs. Chester Wells enter- tained at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Cackburn of Christmas Dinner Served from 6:00 to 8:00 Mrs. Pyle will wear a gown of im- ported hand-embroidered Philippine pina made on long lines over French blue satin, and her daughter will be in a dainty gown of hand-embroid- ered Japanese josi made over white satin with a close-fitting bodice and & bouffant skirt. She will carry an old-fashioned bouquet of sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley. Assisting Mrs. Pyle will be Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Mrs. William C. Harl- lee, Mrs. Eugene E. Collister, Mrs. Edward H. Shaughnessy, Mrs. Wil Jiam R. Manning and Mrs. Samuel Meek. With the debutante will be Miss Margaret Hagerman, Miss Frances Ellen Cummings, Miss Mary Parke Clements and Miss Phoebe Knappen. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Hull entertained at a_ dinner dance last evening at the Mayflower Hotel in compliment to Miss Faith Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Hearne Adams, a student at Vassar. There were 140 guests, among whom were Mrs, Hull's house guests, Miss Anna Ri Jaques of Chicago and Mrs. Hull's two sons from West Point, Cadet Charles Bowles King and Cadet Ludlow King; Miss Jane Kendall, Miss Georgiana Joyes, Miss Katherine Amory, Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Murijel Bliss, Princess Ida Cantacu- zene, Miss Jane McDill, Miss Virginia Strong, Miss Elizabeth Mohun, Mr. Kenneth Abrams, Capt. Charles T. Brooks, Capt. Eugene Reginer, Mr. Prescott Gatley, jr.; Mr. Robert Hen- derson, Mr. Bowman MacArthur, Mr. Douglas MacArthur and D#. Thomas Ernest Larkin of Indianapolis. Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr will go to Phila- delphia today to remain over Sunday. Mrs. Benjlmin F. Hutchison, wife of the commandant of the navy vard, has been called to Utica, the sudden death of her father, George M. Weaver. Miss Lettice Lee Coulling, debu- tante daughter of Mrs. Willlam Meade Coulling of Baltimore, was the guest of honor at dinner last evening of Mrs. Charles Elliott of Philadelphia. The company later weat to the the- ater and then to the dance which Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Lloyd gave for their debutante granddaughter, Miss Josephine Mustin. by Mr. Mr. and Mrs, George Huntress will entertain at a Christmas eve party at their home, r place, for their debutante daughter, Miss Har- riet Huntress. Maj. and Mrs. Edward A. Keyes will entertain at a dinner dance ¢his evening at the Mayflower Hotel, when they will present their daqighter, Miss Florence Keyes, to society. Mr. Willis J. Ballenger is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Ballenger, in their home, 2700 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. William Hughes Stokes will entertain at tea from 4:30 to 6 o'clock, at her home, on Nineteenth street when she will be assisted by her sis- CHRISTMAS DINNER $2.00 From 5:30-8 o'Clock Crab Flake Cocktail Cream of Asparagus Soup Turkey Chestnut Dressi Sweet Potato Crequettes House Tomato Salad Plum Pudding Tce Cream Cofiee Rolls Broceoll Hot Mrs. Harris, wife of Admiral Fred- eric R. Harris, was hostess at a the- ater party yesterday afternoon for her daughter, Miss Florence Harris, to celebrate her thirteenth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Harris took her guests later to the tea dance at the Hotel Mayflower. In the company were Senorita Maria Olaya, daughter of the Minister of Colombia and Senora, de Olaya; Miss Louise Dewey, Miss Andree Cassels, Miss Diana Ro- land, Miss Isabel Johnson, Miss Mar- garet Harrison, Miss Madeleine Car- ter and Miss Violet Orme. Mrs. Har- ris with a small group of her friends sat at an adjoining table. The engagement has been an- nounced of Miss'A. Florence Cross of Rye, N. Y., daughter of Mrs. Florence Cross, to Mr. Henry T. Kilburn of this city, formerly of New York City, and the son of the late Henry F. Kilburn and Mrs. Kilburn of New York City. - Miss Cross was graduated from the Hamilton School for Girls in New Cathedral Mansions Dining Room 3000 Connecticut Ave. Christmas D| 8‘1“?5“" 5 to 7:30 Coneo; meanol—rJé—cu—v [ 1 Oyster m se Soul ream of e Cheese Puff: e O acken ™" Ttaltenne | lives Boast Turkey. Dressing “Bntons ay Sran | eas ry Fed Potatoos Sweet Potato Cranberries Stufred \nunf Hovu ot Lettu rave 'S L'hmtmu Flum Pudding oVine and Hard Sauce Mince, Apple Pie Walnt Tos Cream_ Frate and Coeomat Cake Nuts ine Fruit Raix x Pe int Demi-Tasee T ik Cider OULL BE GLAD YOU SAVED YOUR MONEY! When Vacation Time omes FEDERAL-AMERICAN ml sofl" G G 7enwa(y Mrs. John B. Henderson was hostess at dinner last evening, having among her guests Dr. A. Z. Breitenstein. Mr. and Mr Honolulu. The other guests were Ad- miral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, tained at dinner last evening in com- pliment daughter of Senator and Mrs. David LUCAS RACEY Barw BRACKY, SALON Ly Formerty with Emile and Robert, ¥ Ye.. 2nd floor, op) 2 M.yfl'-'.'n Hotdir? statn” 5530; . Charles Denby enter- to Miss Rosamond Reed, The Washington Federation of Churches Cordially invites you to attend The quon Christmas Service Feundry Methodist Church December 25th—11 A.M. Dr. G. M. Diffenderfer will preach the sermon Beautiful music by Foundry Choir Just One Hour Come on Time \lml!mlIllll"\WEIIIIII||IIIIIII1|1:\\'('ZI1|I"|HIIIHIII AR A THE CAIRO HOTEL QUE AT SIXTEENTH Christmas Dinner Served 3:00 to 8:00 P. M One Dollar and Fifty Cents GRAPE FRUIT, SUPREME SALTED ALMONDS HEARTS OF CELERY GARDEN KADISHES CREAM OF CHESTNUTS, AUX CROUTONS AR GREEN TURTLE, MADERA rluu zsclu.l.nrs A LA NEWBURG ROAST STUFFED V IAK!D nm’mnlfl O, PEAS SAUT ASPARAGUR TIPS ON TOAS Turn ASDA cHATENY POTATOES, PARGLEY BUTTER ALICE SALAD FRUIT CAKE HOT MINCE PIE ASSORTED FRUTT HOT FINGER ROLLS BENT'S WATER CRACKERS DEMI TASSE AFTER DINNER MINTS A RATAINS ‘CATRO PARFALT ROQUEFORT CHEESE LS Five Courses 1:30 to 7:00 i HGONNOE 220 Exeellent food and Our own Past) Comfortablo seating arraugements. ANN TABER. What's More Appropriate Than Flowers for Christmas? Guaranteed delivery all over the world. Bonded member Florist Tele- graph and Delivery Asso- ciation. ® FLOWER SHOPS CONNECTICUT AVE. at N TOTOMAC 338. V!WTAYE. atL. The Carlton Club In the Carlton Hotel Announces a gala celebration with unique favors for CHRISTMAS EVE i = Special Attraction ! Marguerite and Frank Gill | i L Internationally Famous Dancing Stars Johnny Slaughter’s seven-l;iece Carlton Club Orchestra Dancing starts at 10:30 COVER CHARGE, $2.00 SUPPER A LA CARTE Reservations—Franklin 9000 = 2 | One Dollar and Fifty Cents Queen Oliv: Riae Foliy ossterSEorkiall Chigken Soup Eresh Okra Consomme Princess Lobster Patties a la Newburgh Boiled_Smithifield Ham with Brassels $prouts Braised Saddle Southemn Lamb Ole Piedmontaise Boast Vermont Turkey. Filet Giblet Sauce ATH Salted Almonds Pickies hed Potato Derial Sweet Potato Tomatoes au Gragin Fresh Strivg Beans Christmas Salad Hot_Mince Pie Assorted Cakes Pumpkin Pie P\"\IIL Cake French lce Cre; Roquefort and LN.H\ [ heen- \tl“\ Crackers! Hot Cory Bread Coffes Milk Toa Mixed Nuts Dates Demi Tasse Keservations Must Be Made Before G P.M., Dee. A e R Sweet Cider Raising 25th, 1926 [MiE ClmstmastnerDance ‘*zsfi’z : | { i Wardman Qark TBotel MARGUERITE and FRANK GILL Dance Stars of The Music Box Revue a « Boulovards HARY HOOVER Direet from Mausical Comedy and The Little Symphony Orchestra, Irving Boernmstein conducting. De Luxe DINNER, $3.50 Tneluding Cover Charge Also alaCarte Cover Charge Canapes Strassbourgoise Celery en Branche Salted Nuts Green Olives Strained Chicken Gumbo Cream ot Fresh Musbroom Favorite Pauplette of English Sole Veronique Youns Roast Christmas Turkey. Cranberry Sauee aced, Sxpotbroads Hlet Mivnon. Bearnajre Imperial Sweets Macedolne Hollondaise o Fondante Potatoes Epinard" Nature Kuroky Saiad Hard 8¢ m Ten Cream "“"o.nn Crean; Christmas Plum Pudding, Ha Hot Mince Pie Coftes Mitk For Rmmfiont-l’llone Main 2782 Christmas Carols and Music by Lee House Trio Don’t Forget the Kiddies g P g O A 12 Ropesutlfal Chiristmas tree. 30 Make reservations now for LEE no Celebnuon. Excellent &lfl— E New Year's | E § z& /‘“\\\\I I wm, ) O S - With the best of Christmas Wishes for every one! Frank R, D Gt 0 "mom"" 44 5! % : | % i i : HAT is the apmt of Christmas, the joyous nnrth which starts long before that day and lasts long after? It is the gladsome thrill that comes with forgetting ourselves and think- ing of others. In giving, be it a cheerful word, a joy-wishing card, a gift, we are expressing our - true fnendshlp for others. It brings them a hap- . piness which is reflected in ourselves After all, it's the spirit of true friendship ‘and love, a spirit of merriment and good-fellow. hip toward each other which makes the world rejoice at Christmastime. érlebacher “Jeminine cApparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET mmwmmm

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