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R L] SOCIETY.' SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge and Guests Hear Famous Opera Singer in Her Retiring Program at RS. COOLIDGE, by Mrs. Frank arns and Mrs. George Harvey, oc- cupied a 1 t the Wash- ington Auditorium last eve- ng to hear Mme. Schumann-Heink in her farewell program on the pro- fessional stage “Former Ambassador to Great Britain ahd Mrs. George Harvey, who have heen guests of the President and Mrs Coolidge for several days, left this morning for their home. accompanied 7. S The Secreta Kellogg were gu terday of M liam G. Pearce of New York, who entertained at the Homestead, at Hot Springs. Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg returned Iast night. Cabinet Bud’s Debut Tea G Monday Afternoon, December 5. Secretary of War and Mrs. after their da Davis, to societ The Minister Massey will be I noon to del praphic conferen and Mrs. ea this aft the radiotel avis, wife of the will entertain at November 9, in Thomas R. r- the former Vice I Mre. James J S tunc! 1, widow of spresentative and Mrs. C have taken an h . having the season. ndrew L. rrived in t the Mayflower Admiral and 1. Albert ail from New York on Thursday. November where they wi Admiral and Mr: 1o Wincheste Rear Gleaves will the Mongolia 24, for California spend the Winter. s have gone a_fortnight’s visit with Capt. | Durell and will then | on-in-law and daughter, | c E. H. h their Mr. and Mrs. Morri Philadelphia home for until they sail The marriage of Miss Eleanor Siebert, niece of Senator and Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie, to Dr. George W. Henry of White Plains, N. Y., take place tomorrow afternocon at 5 o'clock at the home of Senator and * Mrs. Oddie. About 30 guests will atterd the wedding. many of them relatives of the bride. Senator and Mrs. Oddie will enter- tain informally ar dinner this eve- ning for the bride and bridegroom elect. when the guests will be only members of the families. Maj. Gen. Hanson Ely com- mandant of the Army War College, who will shortly go to his new post, in command of Governors Island, and Mrs. Ely will be at home from 4 to 7 o'clock Sunday afternoon in their quarters at Washington Barracks. Gen. and Mrs. Ely will be exten- sively entertained before their depar- ture at the end of this month. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Thuis will give a dinner party for them Thurs- day, November 10, and Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Jerome G. Pillow will be hosts at Cohen, in their a short time dinner in their honor Sunday, Novem- | ¢ ber 13. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. will entertain at dinner Thanksgiving evening, November 24, in compliment to Gen. and Mrs. Ely. The Minister to CI John Van A. Washington Frida; na and Mr: for San Fran- cisco, from where they will sail No- | vember 11, returning to his post in Peking. ‘The Quartermasters’ Association, , eomprising officers of the Quarter: Brothers Offer Wednesday New Arrivals in Fur-Trimmed BEIGE From in viewing m')MOR ROW Madame may find much pleasure %) will | Lutz Whai | ¢ urray will leave | these Auditorium. master Corps of the Army, Officers’ Reserve and ional Guard, held its first monthly luncheon at the Carlton Hotel today. Mr. Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, was the guest of honor. Other guests were Mr. Dwight F. Davis, Secretary of War; Col. Hanford MacNider, As- sistant Secretary of War; Mr. F. Trubee Davison. Assistant Secretary ot War for Aviation, and Maj. Gen Charles P. Summerall. Mme. Boncesco, wife of the finan- cial counselor of the Rumanian lega- tion, has gone to New York to join the secretary of the legation and | Mme. Popovici at the Ritz-Carlton for the remainder of the week. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh will enter- tain at dinner Monday evening, De- cember 5, in compliment to the Vice | Il’rvsidenl and Mrs. Dawes. ] Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight will entertain at a buffet supper this eve- {ning following the rehearsal of the | wedding of their daughter, Miss Bar- bara Hight, to Mr. Charles David Hayes. which will take place tomor- row. The guests will include the mem- bers of the wedding party. Mrs. J F. Curtis entertained | the members of the ball committee for {the annual ball for the benefit of the |Children’s Hospital, January 9, at| | I ncheon today, the company includ- ing Mrs. Stanley Rineh Mrs. Ar- O'Brien, Mrs. Richard Wilmer, A vidge Jordan and Mrs. John | S. Dryden. Capt. thur Lamar H. Leahy, U. 8. N, | 1 War College at Newport, [and Mrs. Leahy have given up the [ house on Oakwood terrace and are es- tablished in an apartment in La Forge | With Mr. MacMurray, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, SAILING FROM SAN FRANCISCO MRS. JOHN A. MACMURRAY. merican Minister to China, she leave Washington riday. for San Francisco, and will sail from there Novi mber 11 for Peking. for the Winter. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Creed C. Ham- | {mond have returned from St. Paul, Minn., Mrs. Hammond being joined | |there by Gen. Hammond on her way {back n Oregon i > date of the debutante ball to | it the Mayflower has been d f1om November 18 to Tues-| . Novembe This change has| been made neces: | the Harvard-Yale game | Miss Lettice Lee Coulling has gone to Philadelphia, where she is the| | guest of A ce Norris, who was | presented 1o society last_evening by {her father Dr Richard C. Norris, at | {a_dance which he gave at the Phil. {adelphia Country Club. Miss Marga- |ret Stour shared honors with Miss | Norrl Miss Coulling will go from Phila- | delphio. at the end of the week, to! 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Others in their party were Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Wickham Hoffman and Prince Chris- topher of Greece. g Mrs. George Mesta had in her box her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and dams; Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. McAdoo Honor R s L ! Guests at Virginia Home. T. Wilson, Mr. William Matheus Sul. livan, Mr. Charles Keller Beekman Mr. and Mrs. Harley Payton Wilson |anq Mr. Chester Alan_ Arthur. entertained at dinner last evening in| Afrs. Lawrence Townsend twas their country home, Hollin Hall, in among the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | compliment to the former Secretary|Otto H. Kahn, and among others at | of the Treasury and Mrs. William Choir on Sunday evening, November 13, at 8:30 o'clock in the ballroom of the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes is in charge of res- ervations. SOCIETY. T ot S A R A | informally at dinner I evening at | United States his residence, 1722 Massachusetts ave- | place Saturday" afidenpus “on 'Sk nue, in honor of Dr. and Mrs. John garden of the home of Dr. William C. Wesley Hill. Dr. Hill is channllanCummlnx. at Mount Washington, Md of Lincoln Memorial University. The ceremony was performed hy Dr — Cummin; 2 > The marriage of Miss Mozelle | Cpaming. @ bride wore 0" Braden. daughter of Mr. G. V. Braden | goid vetves, witn » o e oe 426 of this city, to Mr. O. Leland Hunt, e son of Brig. Gen. 0. E. Hunt of the | (Continued on Ninsteenth Page) Gen. T. Q. Donald- | the performance Gibbs McAdoo, the occasion being in celebration of Mr. McAdoo's birthday anniversary. The home had a charm- | ing arrangement of Autumn flowers, | [ foliage and fruit, and the other guests were Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Sen- ator and Mrs. Oscar Underwood, the {charge d'affaires of Germany ' and Frau Kiep, Col. and Mrs. Harris Brand, Mr. and Mrs. John W. 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