Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1926, Page 14

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY HE President and Mrs. Coolldge have sent out invitations foi reception rsday evening January the Wht House, 1 the second of th receptions the Mrs. Coolidge give eac is in honor of the ju at Ixecutive and season, and ary The Secretary of State and Mrs Kellogg will be the honor guests dinner this eveni the Australian commissioner, Sir Hu Lady Denison. Mrs. Ke brating her Dbirthday llogg is cele anniversary ceive New Year afternco: al noonday breakfast at the Pan-Am n Union Building, when the members of the aipiomatic corps will be the guests. The Secretary of the Treasury, ) Mellon, will not receive afternoon. The Secretary Dwight F. Davis from 4 to 6 o'clock noon in their home at 1520 Twe: strect. The Attorn will not obs ! Mrs. Sargent is in their hom mont, she went for ¢ 5 and is expected to return here for some time. The Postmaster General and Mrs. New will receive fror to # o'clock in_their home, Hemiock Hedge. in Edgemoor, ) and will thos assisting them in the and a few additional guests at supper following the reception The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur will give their reception from 4 to 6 o'clock in the Memorial Conti- nental Hall, on Seventeenth street be- tween C and D stre The Secretary of Hubert Work New Year d: Dr. this morning from Chic spent Christmas with h s and daughter, Mr. and Bissell. ‘The Secretary Mrs. Jardine wil o'clock in the Mayflower Hotel. - The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover will hold a New Year reception Saturday afternoon. ‘The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis will give their New Year reception in their apartment in Wardman Park Hotel from 4 to 6 o'clock, and after the reception thgo will be hosts at a buffet supper iv the heads of bureaus of the Labor Department and their wives. Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft To Hold New Year At Home. The Chief Justice and Mrs. William Howard Taft will keep open house in of Wa where the Interior, Dr. Work . where he son-in-law Mrs. A. W. of Agriculture and receive from 4 to € hinese room of the h Denison, and | | | - | former’s | Will return to Lieut. Summera | | give | wh will hold no reception | V. returned | from 4 to 6 o'clock the afternoon of | v Year day. The wives of the Jjustices of the Supreme will ‘assist Mrs. Taft. nd Mrs. 8. Wallace Dempsey of New York entertained a small party at dinner last evening in the Presidential dining room of the Mayflower. Representativ Representative and Mrs, Corning and their daughter, Mis: in New York. they are stopping 1 The Chief of Staff, U. S. A n. Charles P. Summerall, and Mrs. Summerall- will receive New Year afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock in their quarter: Fort Myer. Lieut. Ch P. Summerall, jr., U. d Artillery, and Mrs. Summerall pending the holidays with the father at Fort Myer and st of s, are sy tion at Fort Hoyle, Md., the fir | the week. The : Sur al of the Army nd M r V. Treland will @ tea with dancing tomorrow ifternoon at Rauscher's from 4 to 6:30 o'clock to meet the officers of the Army medical department and 3 those t- M. Kennedy, ) William Keller, Fisher, Mlle. Pauline Bostrom, debutante daughter of the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostorm, was the guest in vhose honor M Frank S. Hight entertained at luncheon today for her debutante daughter, Miss Barbara Hight. The other guests were Miss Eleanor Preston, Miss Elizabeth Clem, Miss Harrvette Zimmele, Miss Francesca Stewart, Miss Florence Marlatt, Miss Marguerite Orme, Miss Rebekah Lipscomb, Miss Dorothea Richards, Miss Margaret Kerr, Mis: Jane Dunbar, Miss Theresa Pyle, Miss Lilia Tuckerman, Miss Adelaide Henry, Miss Natalte Hammond, Miss Lydia Archbold, Miss Katharine Amory, Miss Maud Marshall Mason, Mi: Mary Bradley, Miss Violet Whelen and Miss Sidney Neale. Mr. and Mrs. Hight will entertain at dinner this evening for their debutante daughter, Miss Hight, in compliment to Miss Eleanor Bryan Smith, daughter of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. George Leonard Smith. Mrs. Hight and her daughters, Miss Barbara Hight and Miss Phyllis Hight, will be at home informally Sunday afternoon. Rear Admiral R. Coontz, in com- mand of the naval operating base at Hampton Roads, and Mrs. Coontz are at Wardman Park Hotel for a few and Mrs. Henry i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1926. Making her debut at the Mayflower her engagement to Mr. James C. Parker, jr., is bein, ents, Capt. Arthur W. Dunbar, Medical Corps, U. S, b , at a tea and dance this afternoon, when | nnounced by her par- S, and Mrs. Dunbar. their guests including Mrs. Drury's brother and sister-inlaw, Dr._and Mrs. Thomas Walsh of New York, who are their house guests. Mrs. Drury is giving a serles of luncheons and dinner parties before going to Florida for the Midwinter, Mrs. Herbert Miffiin Hall entertain- |ed at a charmingly appointed lunch- | eon today, followed by bridge, at the Army and Navy Club, in compliment Lverett, wife of Col. George tt of North Carolina Mrs. ett s visiting her father, Col. . M. Beall. and Mrs. Harold W. North cutt of Boston, Mass., arc here spend, ing the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Northcutt's parents, and Mrs. H. 5. C. Bryant, in Cleveland Park Lieut. Northeutt is stationed at Bos ton to take the post-graduate course for the Construction Corps of the | Navy. Lieut. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison will Year afternoon from 4 home, at They will have as: det Felix Nesbitt, wh the holidays from t} Institute, and Cadet Zeledon, who is his assisting in the dining Mrs. Willlam Dougals irginia Nicholls, Miss | Theodora Adams. Miss Kathryne Junkin, Miss Katha awley, Mi Helen Belt, Miss rdina War . Malette Speng 3 Camphell Shields, Mrs. Mrs, Frank Long, Miss Pauline Yates Long, M iretna_ Perrott Boswell and Mrs. Gertrude Boswell Rush, 1216 Announced at Debut Today Capt. Arthur W. Dunbar, and Mrs. Dunbar will entertain dance this afternoon at the rd Hotel to present their daugh | ter, Mise Jane Dunbar, to their | friends. The debut will also serve as | an_*“announcement part pt and Mrs. Dunbar are announcing to day the engagement of the bud to Mr. 1 .- Pai son of Mr. and . James C. r. Miss Dun- one of th <t debutantes | Medical of the season and has had many de-| lightful_parties given in her honor. Mrs. Dunbar, the bud and Mrs. W. % Lawson of Wilmington, Del,| Wright. aughter of Capt and Mrs. Dunbar,| The debutante will have with her will receive the guests stan e ! e fore a screen studded with fl s to the debutante palms Mrs gown of with wear i velvet, trimmed v will be in a gown of old go nd velvet, tl gown made along old-fashioned lines with rows of the velvet covering the tulle foundation e will wear a dainty e satin | tulle and silve bodice made fittin and the very skirt of the | tulle edged with the silver ribhon The bodice is nade with a V line, a gar ilver roses f 1 band over the left shoulder | the waistline is also caught | of silver rose e will old-fashioned bouquet of wnd dilies of the valley Mrs. Dunbar will be | Mrs. Samuel Harker of F . Mrs pente blue fr full of sil Friday: pink roses assisted d Mrs. Richar FUR-TRIMD A. M. D. MeAlping James C. 1 Mrs v obinson, M Mr on, Willard Hotel Coffee Shop New Year’s Eve Carnival | $4.00 | Per person All Sales Final [l includes dancing and supper I W BV E Formerly §8.50, 119 greet the premier of Australia and Mrs. Stanley Bruce, who arrived in Washington today. Admiral and Mr Coontz spent 10 weeks in Australia and New Zealand at the time the fleet made its cruise to Australia two vears ago, and it was there that they met Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, Senorita Lucia Tessada, daughter of Senora de P'rieto, wife of the mi tary attache of the Cuban embassy, entertained a party of six at luncheon yesterday in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont have as a guest for several days Cora, Countess of Strafford. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann en- tertained at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Col. and Mrs. Frederick W. Coleman, who are spending the holidays in ‘Washington, at the Westmoreland. There were 89 guests in the company and they were seated at small tables. Mrs. Daniel C. .Roper and her daughter, Miss Grace Roper, enter- in honor of Miss Florence Key Edward A. Keyes. bride Janug Mr. Elmer | tain at a | Rauscher tea for Miss Adelaide 8. nce th for his debutan el Blfss, who was pre November 13 given by her uncle and s Gen. and Mrs. Thor at the Washington I Mr. Mrs. Rheem will entertain dance in the Hotel tomorrow evening, will ha will Jjoi tainment and dancir and nund at a Additio the sy g later. 1l gue: ial e Mr. and Mrs. Peter give a dinner dance th their home, on Rhode Is evening Of New York BE debutante daughter of Maj. and Mrs Miss Roper will entertain at a large | Douglas ss will enter- evening at | ‘. CARLTON CLUB In the Carlton Hotel Washington’s Most Fashionable Night Club Two Ball Rooms Domer | dinner | vatio of “the Carlton when they Drury wi and avenue, 5. at Two Augmen ill in New Year’s Eve Grand Gala Extra-ordinary Favors Added Attractions De Luxe Supper, $12.00 Including Cover Charge the ted Orchestras irds 11 Coats at .00 8 Coats at = Formerly 98.50, 135 12 Coats a Formerly 155.00, 195.00 Louise n Dorothea Gatley, M} ¥i xan Smith Miss el (Continued on 1Z1 Brothers Special To Close Out Three Groups of D COATS 730 90 1)8'50 L 8850 No Exchanges Reservations Franklin 9000 TY SALON Formerly with Emil d 1119 Conn, A' 2 Boot, appoe Mavfiowe | HOURS, 8:45 TO 5:30 ! 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