Evening Star Newspaper, December 29, 1926, Page 18

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$- M. C, SOCIETY. OCIETY "Chief Executive and First Lady Will Make Brief Visit to Trenton This Evening. : HE President and Mrs. Cool- jdge will go to Trenton, N. J., this afternoon to spend the evening, where they will at- tend the sesquicentennial cele- ‘bration of the Battle of Trenton. They “2will return tonight. The President recgived by special appointment at the White House to- ZAay Mr. and Mrs. Percival H. Adams ~“ef La Jolla, Ca who were presented by Repfesent James M. Magee of Pittsburgh. = The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, returned this morning from ~Pittsburgh, where he spent Christmas “Avith his son, Mr. Paul Mellon. The Secreta son-in-law _and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David K. E. Bruce, are not expected to return to this country for some time. ive . Senmator Lawrence D. Tyson left “3ast evening for Raleigh, N. C., for , @ few days' visit with his mother, Mrs. M. L. Tyson, and will return “here before the New Year. Mrs. Tyson came back to Washington with a full skirt, quite short. The neckiine is_outlined with rhinestones and she will carry an arm bouquet of Ameri- can Beauty roses. Beside Mrs. Lejeune, also assisting Mrs. Cutts will be Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, Mrs. Thomas J. Senn, Mrs. Z. B. Phillips, Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, Mrs. Ly- man B. Kendall, Mrs. Arthur Mac- Arthur, Mrs. Bogert, Mrs. H. Prescott Gatley, Mrs. Claude C. Bloch, Mrs. Royal de la Mater Mead, Mrs. Lyman, Mrs, Thomas Holcombe, Mrs. Charles H. T. Lowndes, Mrs. Edwin H. Brain- ard, Mrs, F. E. Hopkins, Mrs. A. W. Dunbar, Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner, Mrs, Eli K. Cole, Mrs. Benjamin Fuller, Mrs. Randolph Coyle, ~ Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. J. Strauss and Mrs. T. C. Treadwell, With the bud will be Miss Sallie Hews Phillips, Miss Helen Clifford, Miss Helen Gatley, Miss Harrlet Whit- ford, Miss Mary Page Julllen, Miss Jullet Carpenter, Miss Allison Roeb- ling, Miss Olive Sherley, Miss Jane Dunbar, Miss Loulse Fitzhugh, Miss Bleanor Preston, Miss Jane Kendall, MISS HELEN GATLEY, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Prescott Gatley, who was presented to soclety at a tea dance Saturday the Senator Monday from Virginia, ‘where they spent Christmas with their son-indaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Gilpin, Mr. and Mrs. Gilpin will arrive to- ~ ‘morrow to spend three months with Sénator and Mrs. Tyson. Navy and Marine Oorr Officials Attend Debut Today. Mrs. John A. Lejeune, wife of the commandant of the Marine Corps, . avill assist Mrs, Cutts at the tea dance ‘she and Col. Richard M. Cutts, U. S. will give this afternoon to pre- sent their daughter, Miss Alice Cutts, * to society. The tea will be given at the Marine Barracks, Eighth and G istrests southeast, from § to 7 o'clock. ‘The barracks is gay with Christmas greens and berries and the entrance of the hall has a charming arrange- ‘ment of shrubbery, giving the effec of a gateway. Mrs. Cutts and her . daughter and Mrs. Edward H. Palmer, cousin of Col. Cutts, will recelve the guests standing before a screen stud- ded with flowers sent to the debutante. The Marine Band in full uniform will furnish the music for the afternoon. Mrs. Cutts will wear a gown of black and gold lace, Mrs. Palmer will be in black lace over flesh chiffon and the debutante will wear a dainty frock of white velvet, a French model, made with a close-fitting overblouse and Va Fur Lined 14 13 All Fur Trimmed and Trimmed Hats Everything Taken From Regular Stock Miss Eugenia Lejeuns, Miss Frances Hopkins, Miss Bloch, Miss Belle John- #on, Miss Eleanor Bryan Smith and Miss Margaret Mann, of Chieago, house guest of Miss Cutts. The naval attache of the French embassy and Mme. Wilim entertained a company of 12 at dinner last even- ing, in_compliment to Capt. and Mrs. Hugo W. Osterhaus of Portland, Me. The Assistant’ Postmaster General and Mrs. W. Irving Glover and their family returned today from Engle- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. @, WEDNESBAY; reau of the Budget and Mrs. Fred W. Wight Wil receive informally New Year afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the Hotel Hamliton. Mrs. Wight will be assisted by Mrs. Herbert M. Lord and Mrs. Clement C. Whitcomb. Mr. and Mra. Charles Warren have returned to Washington from Santa Barbara, Calif., where they spent sev- eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Copley Amory will entertain at a dinner dance this eve- ning at the Montgomery Country Club, for their dubutante daughter, Miss Katharine Amory. Mrs. Cabot Stevens entertained at luncheon today in home at 1516 Webster street in honor of Mrs/ Wil- bur and Miss Edna Wilbur, wife and daughter of ‘the Secretary of the Navy. Among the other guests were Miss Caldwell, house guest of Mrs. Harlan Fiske 8tone; Miss Saurel of New York, house guest of Mrs. Edward A. Harri- mam; Miss Natalle Hammond, Miss Mondell, Miss Helen Gatley, Miss Anna Southard Karner, Miss Dorothy Georgina Joyes, Nobile Plo Macchi de Cellere, Mr. Lawson Stone, Mr. C. Diamantopoulos, Lieut. R. A. Ofstie, Mr. Willlam Mitchell, Mr. George Brabson, Mr. Charles S. Conklin, and Mr. Ross Langdon, jr. The luncheon was followed by bridge. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dennis will entertain at dinner this evening, the honor gdest to be Mr. Justice James C. McReynolds. N Mr. and Mrs. Dennis were hosts at dinner last evening, when their guests were Mr. Justice and Mrs, Edward Terry Sanford, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Douglas and Mr, and Mrs. Freder- ick Irving Cox. Lieut. John Harding, ir., of Tampa, Fla., one of the most famous of the world fiyers, and his brother, Mr. ‘William G. Harding of Detroit, Mich., are holiday guests of their mother, Mrs. Robert M. Gates, at Chatham Courts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Hight gave a large dance last evening in the ball- room of the Willard Hotel for their debutante daughter, Misk Barbara Hight. The room was gay with Christ- mas greens and berries and a supper was ed about midhight. Mrs. Hight wore a gown of French nude’ velvet, made along slightly draped lines, and her daughter was in a gown of gold lace over flame, chiffon. Mr. and Mra. Hight entertained in. formally at dinner preceding the dance for their schoolgirl daughter, Miss Phyllis Hight, when the company included, Miss Barbara Drake, Mr. Thorpe Drain and Mr. Sterling Wyck- off of Plainfield, Conn. Lieut., and Mrs. Edward Derry Fisher were hosts at dinner last eve- ning, entertaining for Miss Allison Roebling and her flance, Baron van der Elst. Others in the company were Miss Roebling’s house guest, Lady Bridget King-Tennyson; Miss Virgimia Brant, Miss Anne Devereux, Mr. Rich- ard C. Marshall, 3d, brother of the hostess; Mr. Larry Lehrbas and Mr. Stanley Nichols. The party later went to the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Hight gave for their daugh- ter, Miss Barbara Hight. The’ Congressional Club will give a New Year dance Saturday eyening in the clubhouse, at 2001 New Hamp- shire avenue, from 9 to 12 o'elock, Those assisting will be Senator and Mrs. Edwin 8. Broussard, Senator and Mrs. T. H. Caraway, Representative and Mrs. James B. Aswell, Represent.- ative and Mrs, Louis C. Cramton, Rep- Tesentative and Mrs. Ralph Gilbert, Representative and Mrs. Luther A. Johnson, Representative and Mrs. David H. Kincheloe, Representative and Mrs. Joe J. Manlove, Represent- ative and Mrs, Earl C. Michener, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Fred S. Purnell, Representative and Mrs. Albert- H. Vestal and former Senator and Mrs, Nathaniel B. Dial. Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe will not be at home tomorrow afternoon, but will receive as usual Thursday afternoons thereafter throughout the season. + A charmingly arranged Navy wed- ding will take place this afternoon at 4 o'cleck, in the Bethlehdm Chapel of the Washington Cathedral. when Miss Elizabeth Adkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Collins Adkins, will become the bride of Ensign Cam- eron Briggs, U. 8. N., son of Col. and Mrs. Raymond W. Briggs of Fort Bragg, N. C., the Rev. James Hen. derson of Bt. Alban School officiat- ing. Silver vases filled with pink roses and maidenhair ferns are placed on the altar, which will be lighted with cathedral = candles, z The bride will walk to the altar with her father, who will give her in marriage, and she will wear an. un- usually lovely bridal robe, fashloned of white moire, along old-fashioned lines, the bodice close fitting, With a V neckline finished off with duchess lace and slightly drooping off the shoulders. The full skirt fs made with hoops over the hips and is quite Jong and scalloped about the hem line. She will wear lace mitts, her tulle veil will be held by a cap of duchesse lacé, and her bouquet will be ‘an old-fashjoned one of . white roses and: lilles of the valley. Miss Elizabeth Southgate 'will be the maid of honor, wearing a dainty gown of blie moire, fashioned simi larly to that of the bride, with a close- fitting bodice, and a full “skirt made with an even hemline faced with pink moire. The neckline is dropped from the shoulders and is trimmed with blue velvet ribbon. She will wear black lace mitts, a black velvet hat and carry an_old-fashioned ‘bouquet. The bridesmaids will be Miss Jessie Adkins, Miss Hermione Fitch, Miss Katharine Riggs and Miss Naney Washington Miller of Little’ Wash- ington, Va. They will wear costumes made like that of the maid of honor, of pink moire, the necklines finished with blue velvet and the hemlines faced with blue. They will wear black velvet hats and black lace mitts and carry old-fashioned houquets. Mrs. . Adkins, mother of the bride will be in a two-piece gown of brown satin and gold brocade, with a hat fo correspond, and Mrs. Briggs, mother of the bridegroom, will wear a_gown | of rose beige lace, with a hat to match. Ensign John Broadbent will, be the . Dbest man, and the ushers selected |. are Lieut. G. D. Linke, Ensign James Taylor, 3d; Licut. James Regam, En- sign Tuzo and Bnsign John Long. Following the ceremony a reception will be held in the home of the bride's parents,- where quantities of , white and pink roses, palms and ferns have been used. Ensign Briggs and his bride will leave after the reception for; a wedding trip, and will be at home later in Newport, R. I. .The bride's traveling costume is a tailored black velvet gown, with a French .felt hat embroidered in Wooden beads of vari-| colors. Mrs; B. F. 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