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SOCIETY SOCIETY 3lrs! Coolidge Sponsors Important Hos- pital Benefit Ball Given Tonight At Willard. ge, Mrs. Dawes, and es of tha Cabinet are ng the ball given at ] Willard Hotel tonight for the benefit of the Ej yal Eye, Far and Throat Hospital, Bishop of Washington and Mrs. man, Mrs. John Hays Hammond AMrs, W Harrison will be in the receivin inada, Mr. Mac- he the guest in nister of Canada issey will_enter- at dinner this icr was enter- 1y by the Pres- he White tecrefary Hosts to € pliment_to the Canadian prime Mr. Mackenzie-King. Others the Minister of the Secre- Mellon;_the and Mrs. of Labor and enator William Claude A. eph T. Robinson, ate and Mrs. d Mrs. Frank J. Mott Gunther and f 1dor of Cuba and Senora § » hosts at a luncheon vesterday_ for the to the Radiotele- o Ferrara we t the embassy sh dele of China_and Mme. for Philadelphia, il Tuesday. The Minister Sze will leave today where they b and Mme. ent to meet her on her arrival in the week from Europe. Mrs. Peter Who have been the guests of latter’s sister, Mrs, Nicholas ' in her home in Providence, sturned to Washington and are ¢ house on R street for the r and cry’s son-inlaw and daugh- nd Mrs. John Francis Am- sers: Cecil, are again at Biltmore, N. Goelet | 3 chaplain U. 8. M. C, stationed at| Quantico, will perform the ceremony | in the presence of the immediate mem- | bers of the two families, and a recep- is- [ tion to additional guests will follow at 4:30 o'cloc | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Kriner will he at home after December 1, at 213 King George Street, Annapolis, where the bridegroom is stationed. The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara have taken a box for the apera ball to be given at the Mayflower Hotel Wednesday evening, December 7, and the Ambassador of Belgium and Princess de Ligne and Princess Eliza- beth de Ligne will also be present at the ball, which will be a feature of the grand_opera festival anniversary of the Washington ional Opera and will follow the opera given on that | night. | The Minister of Portugal and Vi-| countess d'Alte, the Minister of Hun sary and Countess Szechenvi, Kiep and Frau K of Ttaly, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Getty | hilton are among the notables from other nations who will also attend | the ball. The artists of the week will ba the suest artists of the occasion, so the | ball will afford every one the oppor- tunity to meet personally their fa- vorites among the opera stars, Mr. and Mrs. F S. Hight will spend Than! their son, ) at Walling- Columb Oh; from Ogontz Sc ays with Mr, will arrive Frida 00l to spend a fe nd Mrs. Hight. L. Bouve entertained debutante daughter, Miss Margaret Bouve, the guests later going to the debutante ball. The guests included: Miss Helen Gatley, Miss Caroline Will- . Miss Anna Louise Abadie, Miss Alice Abadie, Miss illa La Garde, timer, Mr. John_Par- am Ford, anders, Mr, Brookings, lor and Mr. Charles Miss Margaret Bouve will go to An- s to attend the Thanksgiving hop, and Friday she will go to New York with her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Witham, who will chaperon a group of the season’s buds. Important Dinner Parties C., after a short stay in their apart- ment at 2400 Sixteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil will have as their guests over Thanksgiving the attache of the British embassy and Mrs. Harold H. Sims and the former's brother and sister-in-aw, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ross Haig , who left ashington last evening. rles McNary, wife of the Senator from Oregon, entertained in- formally at dinner last night at the Willavd. Representative and_Mrs. W. E. Evans will have as their guests for Thanksgiving _dinner tomorrow, Mr. and Mrs. Eldridgge Boland of San Francisco and will entertain in their home at 2153 California street. Representatve and Mrs. Evans, and their young daughter, Miss Catherine Evans, will go to New York Friday for the Army and Navy game and will return Sunday. Miss Ellen Peelle will make her formal bow to society this afternoon at a tea which her parents, Mr. and Ars. Stanton C. Peelle, will give from 1 to 7 o'clock in their home at 5900 Trving avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. The house will have a profusion of Autumn, flowers and leaves and Mrs. Peelle will he assisted by her moth: Mrs. William deC. Ravenel, Mrs. Thomas Dunlop, Mrs. C. F. R. Ogilby, Mrs. B. H. Warner, Mrs. Sherman William E. Pearson, Mrs. Duval and Mrs, David St. Pierre Gaillard. With the debutante Zleanor Colahan of Phila- delphia, M ne LeFevre, Miss Imogen Taylor, Miss Florence Wetherill, Miss Frances Hill, Miss Jeanette Hume, Miss Rebecca David- son, Miss .Lilla LaGarde and Miss Florefice Stokeley. Misf:Peelle will wear a costume of ext simplicity made of ivory straight lines and holt trimming. She will carry a # of yellbw roses, Mrs. Peelle 1 3@ in a gown of blue georgette pegsith a rhinestone girdle. Mrfana Mrs. Peelle will entertain at digmer this evening at the Chevy Chase@=Club for their daughter and later ake their guests to the ball for the henefit of the Episcopal Eve, Ear and Throat Hospital at the Willard. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Buchanan Wight, 1620 Twenty-ninth street, will be the scene at 4 o'clock this afternoon of the marriage of their daughter, Tsabel Wight Bateman, and Lieut. Comdr. George Cascaden Kriner, U._S. N. The Rev. M. M. Witherspos velvet on 1 FOR RENT Furnished and _Unfurnished HOUSES Best Sections 3 H. HAG he Willard offee Shop Special Thanksgiving Dinner $2.00 per Person 30 P.ML Noon to GREENWAY INN THANKSGIVING DINNER —Menu— Celery Olives lue Polnt Blue Tolnts . alt shelt 4 0 N N Consomme Zovale Chicken Gumbo Roast Vermont Turkey Chestnut Dressing Westphalia Ha Chumpagne Sauce Kisolette iey Butter Baby Lima Beuns Sweet Potatoes Nau ‘andied Apples Greenway Punch e Tomato Surprise P e Pl frozen Fruit Pudding Ra Mints Com :00 to 7:30 P.M. 81.00 ANN TABER Nuts E C T 1 C U T A N E 1 Precede First Army Dance. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. J. M. Kennedy will entertain at dinner at the Willard, December 2, preceding the first Army dance of the season at the Willard. Among those who will also entertain there will be Gen. and Mrs. Deakyne and Col. and Mrs. Thuis. B Comdr. and Mrs, ‘John Morse will entertain at dinner at the Willard. No- vember 29, later taking their guests to the dance to be given there that night Cathedral Mansions Dining Room 3000 Connecticut Ave. A Real Thanksgiving TURKEY DINNER of Seven Courses, $l.25 from 5 to 7:30 P.M... Adams 4800 WILD ¥ EVENING STAR. WASH VISITING IN a dinner last evening for their || MRS. FREDERICK PAIST, Of Wayne, Pa., who has arrived in Washington to remain over Thanksgiving ster- Mrs. W day with her brother and Navy an "ABINET HOME o3, 1097, guest Mr. John Beale Bordley of Petersburg, Va. Mrs. William Wade Dudley of New York City, formerly of Washington, is at the lotel Lafayette. Mrs. Dudley is the widow of Brig. Gen. William ‘Wada Dudley. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Lewis P.| Clephane will be at home informally | at 1801 Columbia road, Friday eve-| nings, from 8 to 12 o'clock. during December and January. No cards are heing sent out and any of their friends will be welcomed on_these evenings. About 80 of Comdr. Clephane’s paint- ings, made in many parts of the world, will be on view. Mrs. Eliphalet F. Andrews was among the hostesses at the tea dance in the palm court of the Mayfower yesterday. Capt. and Mrs. Lewis C. will entertain at dinner tom: ning in_compliment to Mr. and Mrs James C. Ackerson of Marion, Ohio, | o are house guests of Capt. and | and will later | avy Relief | McBride Miss Janet Hume will go to New York Friday for the Army-Navy game Saturday, and will be th Mrs. Richard Loomis at avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. svenor will be hosts at dinner this evening for their daughter, Miss Carol Gros venor, in compliment to Miss Thali: Fortescue and her fiance, KEnsign Thomas Massey, U. S. N., whose mar- riage will take place tomorrow. guest of 885 Park Gen, and Mrs, Henson E. Ely were guests of honor at dinner this evening of Col. and Mrs. James D. Taylor, who will entertain a company of 12. Mrs. Charles Denby will be at home Monday, November 28, and Monday, December 5, after 4 o'clock. No cards have been sent out. Brilliant Ball of Last Night for Season’s Buds. The debutante ball last evening at | the Mayflower Hotel was a delightful | and charming affair. There were | only about 260 guests present, invita- tions to subscribe having been sent to a limited number by a_committee in- |cluding Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, wife of the Secretary of War; Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Mrs, James deville Carlisle, Mrs. Henry Leonard and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman. The ballroom was effectively deco- rated with Southern smilax and vel- low chrysanthemums, and flags of this | and other countries were hung from p-law, the Secretary of the ur. the commissioned officers of Navy and Marine Corps. They will guests. Mrs. H. A. Seiller ued cards for a dinner at the same night preceding the Navy dance. She will have 20 guests, Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. F. Trubee Davison and Miss Carolyn gston Alexander will go to New York Friday preparatory to attend- ing the Army and Navy game Sat- urday and will be guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Harry Bowles, at the Brook- lyn Navy Yard. The marriage of Miss Jessica Blays and Mr. Willoughby Devin Gundry, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gundry of the boxes in the mezzanine. There was no receiving line, Mrs. Tucker- man greeting the guests in the prome- nade lounge, and a buffet supper was served in the Chinese room. | The debutantes of this and last sea- son, in frocks in hues of pink, green, | Cleveland, Ohio, will take place Friday at the home of Mrs. L. Reynolds Biays at Hancock, Md. Miss Biays is a graduate of Holton Arms and made a debut in Washington last sea- son with her cou , Miss Jane Ken- dall, now Mrs. George Grant Mason. There will be a number of guests from Washington, New York and other cities attending the wedding and the reception which follows. Y Iron Gate il i I ! il i And Federation of Wome! Clubs SPECIAL 5.COURSE [ Mrs. Mabel Wilson Beale of Swarth- more, Pa., formerly of Washington, D. C., announces the marriage of her aughter, Miss Marjorie Beale, to Mr. ¥rank J. McLaughlin of Ridley Park, Pa., Saturday, November 1Z. The Misses Colhoun have as their OLYMPIA CAFE 1368 Euclid St. N.W. S.E. Corner 11th & Euclid Turkey Dinner. Thanksgiving Day 85¢ Served from 1 to 7:15 P.M. Five Courses Week Days, 5 to 7—85e RICE WHY-NOT BRAND Serve With Game and Roasts Packed in One-Pound Carton Pound, 85¢ Indians Gathering Wild Rice on the Lakes in Minnesota This Rice Is Easily Prepared, Re quiring No More Time to Cook Than Ordinary Rice MAGRUDER INC. t Gre Phone Main 4180 Connecticut Ave. Thursday, November 24th, Cranbecry Jo> ™ 07" Boast Vermont Turkey Pumpkin Ple_or Home At the Special Price excelled b . An Th or _Choles aked Bermuda Onion Sweet Potatoes Regular Community Dinner Our Cruisine and Service are equalled by NOX NONE at ANY Price. oceries M and 18th Established 1875 SPECIAL COMMUNITY DINNER TO BE SERVED IN The Highlands Cafe & California St. Thanksgiving Day 1927, from 3 to 7:30 P.M. Menu ter Cocktall Celery, of Roast Meats 0 Green Peas Made Plum Puddin Vanilla Teo Cream with Chocolate Sauce o Highlands ‘Butterscoteh Sauce Coffee Tea $1.00 NE for the Price and of Our T e Old Fashion anksgiving Thursday, November 24 From 12 m. to 9 p. m. Presidential Dining Room $3:50 Per Person a la carte servioe if preferred) For Reservations Call the Head Waiter Main 9800 THANKSGIVING DINNER $1.50 Served 12 to 5 P.M. Hayloft Available for Parties R 2T EVERETT HOTEL & I:lcw Management Thanksgiving Turke Dinner, $1.28 dnnu‘rs- -;':'n' . $1:06 o F you want to give a friend a gift that is truly thoughtful—that she can be sure was not picked up at the last moment, but thought about weeks in advance, give her something with her initials or mon- ogram thereon. BUT—if you plan to do so, you should act now, before en- gravers and markers become so busy they cannot take your or- der. Here are a few suggestions for such gifts from our street floor. Cigarette lighters with initials and perhaps the date—smart ante- lope finished leather purses with marcasite initials—handmade handkerchiefs with embroidered monogram— brush, comb and mir- ror sets appropriately |~ marked. Clever gold belts with monogram- med buckles. We are ready now with great variety from which to choose — and already booking orders. Please act now, and you may not only be sure your gift will be ready on time—but it will be off your mind. vellow, white, took part in the formal pag- eant, ‘arranged and directed by Mrs. Tuckerr The pin odora 0. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER Theo ¥ [ som low caused considerable ts in the boxes being the judges, sues and ballots being taken by Mrs. Tuck erman. The other sroup were the white group, whic vote les: M the centr oup were Miss F flowers. charge of thi: Claudel, mums, was the principal mémber of the group, the other Frances Montague Hill, Miss Ifarriet Henry Getty attache of the Italian embas Villa; the naval att: The Secretary James Clarence | the guests in the box of Mr | The | Paul Claud land Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman in| their M dor of or embz C. M. G., R. N.; Gen. and Mrs. Cun liffe Owen of Claudel, man and Mrs. James Mandeville (VUNFAST CRETONNE Next to Martha Washington ENDLESS CHAIN of SERVICE HE importance and significance of the new Thompson Dairy Plant to Washington cannot be minimized. ibeth de Ligne re, won the first prize, a e basket of ained_a_compan (Continued on Eleventh Page) Chastleton Hotel 16 at R Thanksgiving Dinner Thursday November 24 Also Window Shades and Draperies Crnon W MNERerth Served 1 Also Roast Duck and Roast Chicken, black, erchid, blue, red and n, to open group, in charge of ) alani, with Princ the central hand- ale_orchid and yel- The voling citement, the as chrysanthemums ladies in the Aiss Miller of k, Mi Archbold, abeth Chilton, Mis rence | fiss Conliffe Owen. and Miss ved only led by | Evelyn Wa Marie | el in a pale mauve froc ng an arm bouquet of American and Miss Charlotte Chil- | jewel headdresses as | n by the hain of | in group and Mile. Reine | carrying white chrysanthe | including Miss | ence Wetherill, rshall Mason and Miss | of Labor and Mrs, | nd Mrs. | mong Dimock. | mee, M. | , was the guest of Mr.| Davis and Judge orton Goodwin w of I Am! dor box. Other guests of Mr. and | Turkerman were the Ambas. | Belgium and Princess de Minister Czechoslo- linger; the acting coun- the of Mr. of the I Chilton, che of th sy, Capt. the Hon. A, § England, the Mlles, Mrs. Robert Hollister Ch Mr and M an ente ung people HEMSTITCHING PLEATING BUTTONS COVERED Underwear Good Quality 'hM‘ E. HOLLEY _15 Columbia_9378. N. 10000 $1.25 4 Until 7:45 PO Make Reservations Just Received a > w Shipment All Latest Des Wholesale aj St. N.W. Mai THANKSGIVING OLD-FASHIONED TURKEY DINNER Five Completo 7 5(3 Coul 45 t0 8 Dressing, Cranberry Suuce 503 12th N.W. For the plant—which includes every form of safeguard that ingenuity has devised— is avital link in the chain of service which daily serves your Milk. 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