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20 THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 | Frank Goodwin and Mr. Nelson Wal- | Brackamp of the Gunton-Temple |and Mrs. Albert Gleaves of Washing | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hamersioy of |their apartment at Wardman Park [nett presented to soclety their daugh-| The Rev. and Mrs. Everett Heath E Y ler. The guests were later enter- | Memorial Presbyterian Church, -will | ton. New York are spending some time | Annex, will leave Washington today | ter, Miss Mur el Sanders Gannett, at [ Brosius of Baltimore announce tha tained by Mr. Nelson Waller at the | be at to the members of the| Mr. and Mrs. Stokes sailed for Eu |at the Mavflower Hotel. Mr. Ham.[for St. Petersburg, Fla., to attend |their new home on North Second |engugement of their daughter, Misg congregation on New | rope recently. ersley 1s the brother of Mrs. Robert se party given by Mr. Fdwin |street. Mr. Gannett is the son of the | Marie Brosius, to Lieut. John Loomiy S e Navy | Year day>riom 3 to 7 o'clock, at the Loosevelt. 3 classmate of his at Prince- | Inte Henry Gannett, for many years |Chamberlain, son of Maj. Gen. anq Yontinued from Page Nineteen.) The second of the series of Navy| (onesagv Apartment, Sixteenth and| Mrs, Florence E. Costinett enter-| . P ill bo accompanied by Mr. | prominent in scientific circles in the | Mrs. Chamberlain. (Continued from Pag e e = —— | and Marine Corps dances will be held | yyying " streets. tained at a luncheon at the Carlion| Mr. Willlam Jennings Price ha . Wood, jr., of Orange, N.|Capital City, and of Mrs. Henry Gan- at the Willard on the 4th of January. Hotel yesterday in compliment to Mrs |gone to Oriando Fla., wi smate of his, who has been | nett, now of Cleveland, Ohio. Among m"‘l'pr'\‘e;l:&ex:gl»ax-s“?rhxh_e ll\ln.:,can En. 3 . ; Mr. and Mrs, Albert M. Cohen will | F- J. Horne, wife of Capt. F. J. Hornc |spending the holiday v guest for several days; Mr. |the out-of-town visitors to attend the ouncil have fssued Invita, —_— ‘,H?L:}n?,"‘dmmfle‘; d,,.pf“{fi‘;;’“;f&‘,’,’ occupy Lane’s End, Mr. and Mrs, | U.S. N. There were 12 guests. Mrs |mother, who spends Thomas Hannah and Mr. Clement | tea and dance that followed were Mrs, | HOBS for & dinner which will be given Mr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton | poitren oo, 8 ghter, Miss Theresa | Cha.ies Fickett Stokes' home in Nar.| Horne is leaving shortly for a trip to | there. Perkins of Pittsburgh, also class- | Gordon T. Backus of Washington and 4t the Willard on Friday, January 14, returned (oday to Washington from | ymalt. Miss Helen Daingerfield| ' . for three months upon thelr | Evrope. g mates, Miss Alice P. Gannett of Cleveland e . and, Ohio, where they went to [ )] assist Miss Carmalt. return from thelr wedding trip. Mrs. 3 : s s Ohlo, sisters to Mr. Farley Gannett.| Maryland factortes employ more Christmas holidays with —_— Cohen Miss Evelina Porter| Mrs. Charles M. Wallingsford is n 5 is| Last Friday afternoon in Harris-|@nd Mrs. Gannett's s ster, Mrs. Murlel | than 32,000 women in varfous capacy hton's daughter and son-in- The Rev. and Mrs. Rerpard o v 2 f Rear Ad» irall efving a hridge-tea this af*ernoon i P and Mrs. Farley Gan- Sanders Draper of New ties. g supper dance at the Carlton Club. church of Washington. A definite date for the wedding has not been set. The Director General of the Pan- Amerfcan Union, Dr. L. S. Rowe, en- tertained at luncheon today at the PanAmerican annex in honor of the ormer Commissioner of the Distric MNAANBEATTAN 7HIST 1 Mr. Cuno H. Rudolph. &5 ests in attendance were: % So of Agrfculture, Mr. villi irdine; Maj. Gen. Charles . Summerall, chief of staff; 2 jen. Samuel D. Rockenbach, com: | |8 4 general of the District of Columbia; the Commissioner of the District of Columbia, Mr. Proctor L. | Dougherty: the Commissioner u; the ) \ Distric £ bia .1 suildings and \public National Capital; the neral of Tmmigration, Hull; Dr. John C. Mer- riam, Carnegie In stitution of Washington; Mr. Theo- dore W. Noyes, editor-in-chief of The Washington Star; Mr. Edwin C. Graham, president of the W Board of Trade; Mr. i president of the W of Commerce: Mr, president of the chants and Manu facturers’ Mr. Franklin | Adams, counselor of (he Pan-Ameri can Union, and Mr. William A. Reid, trade udviser of the Pan-American Union. GOLD CLOTH ||DIAMOND BRACELET S. Ridsdale company of 14 at for their daughter, le, in compliment to ner Gore. The party > 1o the dance which MTr. and Mrs. Frank §. Hight will give for their daughter, Miss Barbara Hight. Capt. Paul Lyon Reed, U. S. N. assistant chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, and Mrs, Reed yesterday announced the engagement of their daughter Dorothy to Ensign Dale Marris, U. §. N., of Pennsylvania. The announcement w made at a tea given yesterday by Capt. and Mrs. Reed, who entertained in their hom: at 1916 Bilimore street. Mrs. J. D Beuret, Mrs. R. E: Bakenhus and Mrs. David E. Theleen presiued at the te: table. Miss Reed, who was a student at Wellesley, will not return to_college Ensign Harris, who is a _graduate o the Naval Academy In the class of 1924, is now taking the course in aviation at Pensacola, Fla. No datc has been set for the wedding. Miss Whitford Meets Society at Tea Dunce Louay. : Mr. and Mrs. George Langdon Whit- ford will entertain at a large tea dance this afternoon at the Mayflowei Hotel to present th daughter, Miss Harriet Stearns Whitford, to society. Mrs. Whitford and her daughter wil receive alone, in the Chinese room, standing betore a screen studded wit. flowers sent to the popular bed, com bined with palms and ferns, and the ballroom has a pretty arrangemeni of pink roses and palms. Mrs. Whitford will wear a gown of orchid flat crepe fashioned along straight lines, with a drapery edgea with deep fringe to match the gown. falling from the right shoulder at the back to the waist liné at the left ‘The gown is made with inserts at the front of the skirt, and she will wea: orchids. The debutante will be in an unusually lovely grown of silver bro- / : caded white taffeta. designed with o | close-fitting surplice bodice and a bouf 7 \ fdnt skirt made with an uneven hem line. The bodice is, oped anc : edged with soft, narrow telds of tulle and the hem line of the skirt is also i scalloped and edged with tulle, A i soft bow of chiffon velvet is caught \ at the waist line at the front and ut the left shoulder there is a garland | of white velvet roses. She will carry an arm bouquet of vellow roxes. Among those assisting Mrs Whit- i ford will be Mrs. George H. Moses | wife of Senato Moses of New Hamp- | shire; Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, wife of Senator Keyes of New Hampshire: Mrs. Fletcher Hale, wife of Represent /\ ///\ 4 ative Hale of New Hampshire; Mrs. Adolph A. Hoehling, wife of the As spclate Justice of the District Su preme Court; Mrs. haniel B. Dial. Mrs, H. Prescott ley., Mrs. Johr Wilmer Latimer, Mrs. William I. Dem Enoch A. Chase, Mrs. Stan ton Canfield Peelle, Theodore Tiller and Miss Estelle Wilkins. i Miss Whitford will have assisting a Cantacuzene, Miss Miss Georgiana Joye: et Whelen, Miss Fannie Dial Miss Louise Mason, Miss Barbarn Hight, Miss Dorothea Richards, Mis: Marguerite Orme, Miss Jane Dunbar. Miss Frances Gore, Miss Florence Keyes, Miss Harriett Huntress and Miss Alice Cutts. Col. and Mrs. Townsend Whelen will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment to Miss Whitford and Miss Georgiana Joyes, the guests later going to the dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight. -Mr. and Mrs. Prink S. Hight will ehtertain at a large dance this eve- ning at the Willard Hotel for their débutante daghter, Miss Barbara Hight. Mr, and Mrs. Hight will en. tertain informally at dinner preceding the dance for their schoolgirl daugh tér, Miss Phillis Hight. =\ R N AN A\\\\\\\\\\‘\ Representative and Mrs. Louls C. 2 ; : Cramton have with them for the hol E”“‘fi‘f 7 1 "71P idays their daughter, Miss Margaret ot s 950 her classmate at Ann Arbor, Miss Nat- alie Vencenti of Los Angeles. \Mrs. Cramton entertained at lunch- €on vesterday for her daughter in compliment to Miss Vencenti at the Congressional Country Club. Covers were laid for 14 +The Junior League will give a “Bill. iday evening, Feb B. Edg hairm mittee. nd Mrs. O'Brien Open for Christmas Ball. ‘A billiant assemblage of 200 o WO menivers of society met At the Beautitul home of Col. and Mrs Arthur O'Lrien for the dance gave last night for the o e ol i HANAN /HOE/ \mas colors, and. smeng / \ $1250 ne on for the dance anc a Brook were Lady daughter of the nd Countess of Kingston, and 1 Roebling of Trenton, N. J., 3 = 5 cousin ol Miss Roebling. Miss ] ~N Roebling and these two guesis were d \ """""I‘lmfl,!"""' / in the¥pirty at dinner entertained ! — Hy M Ulysses S. Grant Miss Edith Root Princess Ida Y S e DOBB/” DERB student Among other | Q00 dinner parties preceding the dance| $ those with Mr. and Mrs, Lrew | 1 > n, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander | and’ Capt. and Mrs. Theodore Richards. i ! Mr. and Mrs. Absalom Waller en- o ] tertained at dinner last evening in dompliment to Miss Adelaide Doug- ~ lass and Miss Barbara Hight. The 4 dther guests were Miss Helen Gatley, 4 Miss lunnie Dial, Miss_ Eleanor ¥ % Bryan Smith, Miss Naney Ham'*on, (i ] ¢ " Miss Alice Cutts, Miss Frances Gore, Mr. Rixey Smith, Mr. Dan Long, Mr. | Charles iHayes, Mr. Jack Hayes, Mr. Y¥andes Wheeler, Mr. Willlam Mondell, Mr. Benjamin Nyman,