Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1927, Page 18

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BER 4. 192 SOCIETY novia, N. Y., have reppened their Win |spent in Philadeiphia, New York and ter home on Twenty-first street, to re- | Atlantic City. m~'1 until “anuary, when they will — Miss Caroline Maury Baker and o . 0 Lo Blonaa s f..'_m.omh * | Miss Sazon Rowe, seniors of West Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton ar |hampton College, Richmond, Va.. en rived in hington yesterday from 'route to New Haven to attend the her home reenwich, Conn.. and is | Vale-Princeton game and dance No- at the Willard, where she plans to ' vember 12, visited friends In the city remain several days. for m few days. Mrs. C. O. Paxson gave a beautifully , Miss Isabel Craig Bacon entertalned appointed luncheon in the alcove of | informally at the Grace Dodge Hotel the Grace Dodge Hotel at 1 o'clock | last evening. Her honor was yesterday. Her guests remained to! “(Continued on Nineteenth Page.) playhbrldza in the lounge after the luncheon. FRIDAY OVE Tuckerman. An artistic surprise will add to the brilliancy of the occasion, in which all of this season's debu- tantes will take part. The committee has called a_meeting of all debutantes at the Mayflower Friday morning at 12 o'clock. 518 » SOCIETY. SOCIETY President Coolidge Receiving League| of Republican Women Tomorrow at the White House. The Ambassador of Japan, Mr. T. Matsudaira, attended the dinner iast evening given by Mr. Kakichi Uchida, president of the Japan Wireless Tele- graph Co., Ltd., in the Chinese room at the Mayflower Hotel. Among others present, most of whom are attending the sessions of Owner Leaving United States Sale Begins Monda; 168 Ave. Tel. lican Women of Arlington Counla'. Va., tomorrow after- noon,® the president of the Jeague, Mrs. Virginia White Speel, accompanying them. The Ambassador of France, M. Paul # Claudel, will go to New York this aft- i ernoon to attend the annual luncheon of the French Institute in the United States, to be given tomorrow in the ¥ hallroom of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. 'n i celebration of the fifteenth anniver- sary of the founding of the institute. Z While in New York the Ambassador % avill occupy the official apartment in the institute’s new building at 22 East xtieth street. 'he Ambassador of Argentina, Senor Honorio Pueyrredon, was the honor i guest at dinner last evening of the i Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Yerrara. The guests included. the # secretary of the Peruvian embassy }and Senora de Gonzalez Prada, the % charge d'affaires of Italy, Count Al- Yerto Marchetti; the naval attache of the French embassy and Mme. Willm, ! the secretary of the Spanish embassy, ‘Senor Don Jose Linares-Rivas; Mr. and Mrs, Willlamson Smith Howell, Mrs, Oscar T. Crosby, Mrs. Lawrence “Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. “"Hoftman of New York, Mr. Charles H. Russell of New York, Senorita Julia ‘Pueyrredon, Senorita Rosa Padilla . and Miss Celeste Crosby. RESIDENT COOLIDGE, will re- P celve the League of Repub- Se—— T Secretary and Mrs. Davis . Entertaining for Daughter. i The Secretary of War and Mrs. ! Dwight F. Davis will entertain at dinner Friday, January 13, for their {debutante daughter, Miss Alice Davis, il preceding the Friday Evening Dancing . Class. 4 'Miss Davis will go to St. Louis the , first of January to attend a dance January 6 given for her and her debutante cousin, Miss Alita Davis, i'by the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. {Sumuel Davis. [i The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. il Herbert Hoover, will be the honor {'guest at dinner this evening of the i Japanese delegates to the radio- |itelegraph conference, who will enter- \"tain at the Willard Hotel. i —_ #' _The Minister of Albania, Mr. Faik jKonitza, has gone to New York to fremain over the week end and will ;T return to Washington Tuesday. The Ambassador from . the United States to Peru, Mr. Miles Poindexter, arrived in Washington this morning iand will be at the Mayflower for sev- ieral days. Mr. Poindexter, who has {i:been in the United States for the past !'two months, will sail November 10 jwaboard the Santa Elisa for Lima, {.where he will join Mrs. Poindexter. ~ The Assistant Secretary of the Navy -and Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson ury, Mr. Charles S. Dewey. The other guests were the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon; the Minister of Poland, Mr. Ciechanowski; the Assist- ant Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Theo- dore Douglas Robinson; the Assistant Attorney General, Mr. Willlam J. Donovan; Maj. Gen. Wendell C Neville, U. 8. M. C.; Mr. John Barton Payne, Mr. John H. Carroll, Judge Miiton C. Elliott, Mr. Frederick A. Delano, Mr. David H. Blair, Mr. Rich- ard W. Hynson and Mr. Elliott H. Goodwin. Rear Admiral and Mrs. George C. Remey, accompanied by their daugh- ter, Miss Remey, have arrived from Newport and will spend the season at the Hotel Grafton. Their son, Mr. Charles Mason Remey. who returned | from Europe a few weeks ago, has | taken an apartment for the Winter at 2127 California street. Mrs. Carl Schuneman, wife of the | Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, | who has charge of the Red Cross drive | this year, will entertain at tea Friday | afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock at | her home, 2715 Q street, for the ladies | who will be captains of the teams for | the Red Cross drive. | e | Baron and Baroness von Below, who | spent July at Cape May. August and September in Lenox, M: , and Octo- ber in Philadelphia, have returned to ‘Washington and opened their house at | 2024 Sixteenth street. * Mr, and Mrs. Willlam White McCall, Millbrook lane, Haverford, Pa., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Judith Kemble and Mr. Charles Custis Harrison, 8d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custis Harri- son, jr., of Chuckswood, Vallanova, near Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lloyd Aspin- wall will observe Saturdays at home in November and December, beginning with Saturday. November 12, at 1314 Eighteenth street. They are not re- ceiving tomorrow. | ‘The commanding officer, Col. Back- strom, and the officers of the United States Marine Barracks will hold a series of dances in the band hall De- cember 22, January 19 and February 17. Invitations for the first dance will be issued shortly to all Marine officers and their families in Washington and also to officers and their families at ington. Miss Mary Page Jullien has gone to Princeton, N. J., for the week end. She will attend the Princeton-Ohio State foot ball game tomorrow. The members of the cup committee who were present at the presentation by President Coolidge of the Speed- boat cup to Mrs. Delphine Dodge Cromwell gave an informal luncheon at the Carlton yesterday in Mrs. i - UNLFRWIOD, Wi Miss El Ylevere wan married £ De. 1 in the h f sts and stati .| Who, as Miss Eleanor Siel , was mari o Dr. Henry, in the home of = iR OADAAERLD BV RS her uncle and aunt, Senator and Mrs. Oddie, Wednesday afternoon. man, Mr. E. G. Graham, Mr. M. Leese and Assistant Secretary of the Treas- ury Seymour Lowman. Mrs, Paul D. Kelley, formerly of Chicago, but who now makes her | home at Retreat, in Berryville, Va., will arrive in Washington late this afternoon and will be a guest at the Mayflower, where she will entertain a party of six at dinner this evening Setty Chilton, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. James ndeville Carlisle, Mrs. Henry Leon: and Mrs. Walter R. Irresistible New the Radlotelegraphic Conference, were Mr. Paul Brenot, Col, 8. Reber, Capt. K. Nishizaki, Mr. T. Ushizawa, Mr. H. L. Etienne, director of the Interna- tional Bureau; Mr. E. Rusillon, Mr. B. Iikura, Dr. L, W. Austin, Capt. H. Abraham, Mr. E_Yekoyama, Col. E. D. Peek, Col. M. Davis, Capt. I. Yam- amoto, naval attache of the Japanese embassy; Mr. S. Togo, first secretary of embassy; Mr. C. Richard, Mr. L. Espenschied, Mr. L. Hoche, Mr. W. A. Winterbottom, Dr. T. Minchara, Mr. T. Nakagami, Mr. H. Behner, Comdr: A. Slee, Mr. T, M. Stevens, Mr. E. Rotschiedt, Mr. K. Sasamatsu, Col. M. Matsui, Mr. C. M. Taylor, Mr. R. Girardeau, Mr. Alfred Ussing, Capt. S. Furihata, Mr. T. Sato, Mr. F. P, inthrie, Mr. H. Handa and Mr. J. H. Thompson. ‘T~ marriage is announced of Lleut. Lewis W. Call, jr., Coast Artillery Corps, and Miss Clarice Estelle Buli- fant, : ¢ Hampton, Va., Saturday aft- ernoon, October 29, Lieut. Call is the son of Maj. Lewis Call, U. S. A., re- tired, chief counsel of the Federal Power Co.nmission, and is now sta- tioned at Fort Monroe. Miss Julla Teresa Sheridan, Miss Ar C. Sheridan and Mrs. Mat- thew Joseph O'Connell, who have spent the past five months at their Summer place, Williow Hall, Caze- Dinner The marriage of Miss Josephine Mc Kee Waggaman, daughter of Mr, John M. Waggaman, daughter of Mr. John mer will take place at noon, Novem ber 19 at the home of Mrs. Argyle Norwood Finney, sister of the bride. 406 Thirty-ninth street, Chevy Chare D. C. The ceremony will be per- formed by the Rev. Dr. Smyth of the Church of the, Blessed Sacramen:. Chevy Chase. The honeymoon will be Qoseo'e;.e 1206 G Street COATS Dress and Sport Coat Fashions in Desirably Wide Range of Favored Fabrics, many luxurious- ly furtrimmed, and Dis- tinctive Models. Prices Start at b > e éDances The M;yflower N THE UNSURPASSED SETTING of THE PALM Commencing Saturday, November 12 7wi0P.M COURT Leapine Lapiss' OING TO THE THEATRE is smart, but not necessarily exclusive. Anyone may go and in almost any costume they please. But 4 theatre always has its leading ladies, in the audience as well as on impressive. In short, we are theatrical Stockings are price $195 to $225 Pair Chiffons from $1.75 to $2.50 Pair in the presidential dining room of the hotel. Mrs. Kelley is the mother of ! Mrs. H. Bradley Davidson, jr. Mothers of Debutantes | Patronesses for “Debs” Ball, i The committee for the debutante | ball to be given in the grand ballroom | of the Mayflower Tuesday, November | 22, is composed almost entirely of the | mothers of debutanter. On the list | are Mrs. Dwight Davis, Mrs. Henry | Presentations Coats Featuring Smart New Arrivals Most Generously Furred $69.50 No Couer Charge ';'iv;wnulned a company of 30 at dinner | Sromwell's honor. In the party were it evening i Assistant Secretary of the Navy e stmt eonacney ® of " tha | Theodore Douglas Robinson. Admiral Airing Assistant E. W. Eberle, Admiral M. E. Billard, reas 1 z 3 : Freasury and Mrs. Charles 8. DeWey. | rjop; Comdr. 8. S. Yandle, District i* The Commissioner of Internal Rev-|Commissioner Proctor Dougherty. ‘emue and Mrs. David H. Blair will go| District Commissioner 8. F. Talia- {to Winston-Salem, N. C., today to|ferro, Maj. W. E. R. Covell, Comdr. {ppend the week end and will return to Conrad Smith, Vice Commodore Wil- AVashington Monday. Ih‘ll.mAA-d Rox;o MhmEdw-rd Bladtz, * ——— r. Andrew er, Mr. Seldon Clark, i, Signor John Dell'Oro, who has re-|Gen. Anton Stephan, Mr. Harry War ieently arrived in this country as spe- icial attache of the Italian embassy on S technical detail, is at the Wardman .Park Hotel for several weeks. Signor iDell’'Oro will divide his time between ithe embassy in Washington and the ‘consular office in New York. ;7 Miss Henrietta Hall entertained at a | § {bridge luncheon today in compliment to Miss Ruth Coleman, whose engage- iment lto Mr. Detlow Marthinson was ‘gecently announced. ““Miss Hall will leave tomorrow for Hignt Mg, (nestishe Princeton and New York, where she 3 Jumilty and i ent awill remain about three weeks. T You have all three at i An engagement of interest in Wash. moderate prices in— ington is that of Miss Katherine Sedg- wick Colby. to Mr. Frederick Prime Delafield of New York. The engage- iment was announced yesterday by the Dride-elect’s mother, Mrs. Bainbridge Colby. Miss Colby is the daughter of the former Secretary of State Mr. Bainbridge Colby and Mrs. Colby. i Mr. Charles Porter Light entertain- | ‘ed at luncheon yesterday at the Met- | Fopolitan Club in honor of the retir. | 4ng Assistant Secretary of the Treas- | - 2 L PR Gallier Inn' Cotumm i et A la Carte Service SAfternoon @ea Dances will commence Saturday, November 19 Daily Except Sunday from 430 to 6:15 P. M Music by SIDNEY and his Mayflower Orchestras Nothing adds to the smartness of your cos- tume as much as the Gold’s Presents Tomorrow for the First Time in Washington at a Price So Low! Every Wednesd: and Friday Evenings & Until 7:30 4-Course SEA FOOD 7 Sc DINNER Or_Your Choice of Our Regular Menu la 5042 ZI1 11111 III IR LIIL IS 111111 I AP A0 2107, that hasnecklaced the enfire world Thirty years ago the first Tecla Peatls appeared on the Place Vendome and since that time Tecla has necklaced the world. 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