Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1927, Page 18

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY The First Lady of the Land to Attend the Recital This Afternoon of Young American Singer. RS. COOLIDGE will attend the concert this afternoon of Miss Marion Talley. be accompanied vane, wife of the Republic: national committeeman from Kansas. The Attorney General. Mr. S: has as his guest his daughtes Ralph E. Pearsons of Ludlo who will remain a short time. Sargent will not come to V ngton until after the first of the year. rgent, Are of Labor and Mrs. will entertain at din- evening. was hostess at luncheon having as her gu , Senora wife of the Amt or of flle. Cretziano, daughter of i u Kiep, of Ger- MacCracken, of wife of the char; Mrs. William ‘e of the Assistant tion: Mrs, . Hugh D. d'affa P. jr., wi Commerce for A Joseph Garrett, M incloss, Mrs. Benjamin Thaw, Morgan, Mrs. Alvin m McClellan Ritter, wood Jones, Mrs. John F rs. Robert Ash and her mother, Mrs. Edward White Luna of Dallas, Tex., and Miss Evelyn Gordon. Secretary and M Davis will have with them for the Christmas holiday the former’s niece, Miss the former's niece, M ! Jones of Sharon, Pa., who will come from her studies at college in Grove City, Pa. Brilliant Company at British Embassy Dinner. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard entertained an early dinner party at the embassy Jast night in honor of the governor general of Canada and Viscountess Willingdon, later the entire company attending the diplomatic reception at the White House. Invited to dine were the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg, the Secretary of the Trea: ury, Mr. Mellon; the Minister of Hun- gary and Countess Szechenyi, the Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. Smiddy; the Minister of Canada and Mrs. Massey, Senator and Mrs. Claude Swanson, Senator and Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, Representative and Mrs. Bacon, Sir Dorabji Tata of India and Lady Tata, who called on the Presi- dent at the White House yesterday; the Minister of Canada and Mrs. Wil- liam Phillips, Mr. Henry Getty Chil- ton, counselor of the British embassy, and Mrs, Chilton; Mrs. William Cor- coran Eustis, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Slater, Mrs. Joseph Leiter, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman., and Capt. the Hon. A, Stopford, the military at- tache. and Dame Una Pope-Hennessy, ‘Wing Comdr. and Mrs. Hetherington, all of the British embassy staff: the first secretary of the Canadian lega- tion and Mrs. Wrong, Mrs. Osborn, Miss Stourton, Mr. Knoble, Mr, Phillip Kerr and Mr. Mieville, secretary to the governor general. Auch- The Minister of China and Mme. Sze will entertain a company of 18 at dinner this evening in honor of Mrs. Charles H. Kline, wife of the mayor of Pittsburgh. The Minister of Haiti, M. Hannibal Price, will go to New York today for a fortnight's stay, Senator and Mrs. Walter E. Edge will give a dance this evening for Miss Lenore Scullin and her flance, Mr. Liloyd Gilbert Blair, who will be married tomorrow. The guests will number ahout 250 and a seated supper will be served about midnight. Senator and Mrs. Edge have as their house guests the latter’s brothers and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sewall and Mr. Loyall Sewall of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bayne of Rye, N. Y.; Mr, and Mrs. John Wil- liams and Miss Anne Williams of Bal- ¥rml7(re and Mr. Heemskirk of New ork. Senator and Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson will entertain at dinner this evening and take their guests later to the performance of “Faust,” which will be given tonight by the Wash- ington National Opera Co. Senator and Mrs. Tyson have with them their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gilpin of Vir- ginia, and their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Charles McGhee Tyson of New York, who arrived today. Representative Willlam E. Hull was Joined by Mrs. Hull yesterday in their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. They have as their guest for of ecember Mi Parke of Los Angeles.— > Liolse The Assistant Attorney General Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, wil entertain at tea this afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock in compliment tc Mrs. O. P. Clark, Mrs, Florence Coj lins Porter and Mrs. Ida Kovermar of California. Assisting Mrs, Wille brandt will be Representative Flor ence P. Kahn, Mrs. W. E. Evans, My Crail, Mrs. T. J. B. Robins ) Arthur M. Free, Mrs. S Lowman and Mrs. Joshua E The military attache of the British and Dame Una Pope ained at tea y day afternoon in_honor of the General of Canada and Vi Willingdon. The guests were vanl officers of the United States Army an Navy. the Minister of the lrish Irer State, Mr. Timothy Smiddy members of the Brit Accompanying the and Viscountess Wi Minister of Canada Massey, Col. Nelson A.: Capt. Frederick and Capt. the Viscount Ha R Eric Nieville and Mr. Osborn of the Governor General's s Among the guests were Mr: is, wife of the Secreta h Curtis D. Wilbur, wife of the Secretary of the Navy; the chief of staff U. S. A. and Mr Summerall: A nt Sec War and Mrs. Hanford M miral and Mr: rd W miral and Mrs. Senn, the m: overnor Genern don were the jor_gen- eral commandant of the Marine Corps | and Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Gen. a rs. James E. Fechet, Admiral . Willlam A. Moffett, Maj. k McIntyre, chief of the B Gen. reau e, ._Ireland, the Ireland, Maj. Gen. Merr surgeon general, and Mrs. Maj. Gen. William Snow, chief of Ficld Artillery, and Mrs. Snow, Maj. Gen. Mason Patrick, chief of Air Cor man, chief signal officer, and Mr: Saltzman, Maj. Gen. Kenzie Walke: chief of finance, and Mrs. Walker, Maj. Gen. Amos Fries, chit Chemi- cal Warfare, and Mrs. Fries, M Robert Allen, chief of Infantry, a Mrs. Allen, Maj. Gen. Creed Ham- mond, chief of the Militia Bureau, and Mrs. Hammond, Maj. Gen. Frank Cheatham, quartermaster general, and Mrs. Cheatham, Maj. Gen. Herbert Crosby, chief of Cavalry, and Mrs. Crosby, Maj. Gen. Edgar Jadwin, chief of Engineers, and Mrs. Jadwin, Maj. Gen, Lutz Wahl, the adjutant general, and Mrs. Wahl, Maj. Gen. Wil liam C. Rivers, the inspector general, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Briant H. Wells, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Frank Parker, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Ewing Booth, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Campbell King, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas Q. Don- aldson, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Colden L'H. Ruggles, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George P. Scriven, Col. Blanton Win- ship, Col. Stanley Ford, Col. and Mrs. James -Mitchell, Col. and Mrs. Wooten, Col. and Mrs. Taylor, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Rodman, Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. Campbell, Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. Willard, ‘Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. McVay, Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. Jackson, Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. Wiley, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hilary Jones, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Beuret, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. McCawley, Capt. and Mrs. Le Breton, Capt. and Mrs. Craven, Capt. and Mrs. Wilson Brown, Lieut. R. V. Hyde, Maj. and Mrs. Henry Pratt, Capt. and Mrs. Emory S. Land, Lieut. Comdr. and ON EXHIBITION Oxford and Washington Drawings By MARIAN LANE G Conpecnct ORNE OPEOSITE AMBASSADOR. Every Wednesday and Friday Evenl{ug 5 to 7:30 Course 7 5 c Sea Food Dinner Or Your Cholce of Our Regular Menu Columbia 5042 Special Purchase Sale of NEW HATS SATURDAY Regular $5 to $7.50 Values 2.69 A Holiday Event of Importance! Featuring 350 new Bengaline, faille, satin, felt, metal brocades, in the season’s vivid new colors. The styles are beautiful—the values remarkable. JUST ARRIVED Exquisite bits of loveliness—in faille or ben- galine, in silk with straw felt. touches, in pastel ‘5 Individual and entirely different. Charles P. | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SENATORIAL DEBUTANTE | M N/ Daughter of Senator and Mrs. Charles debut at a te: | DENEEN, Deneen of Hlinois, who will make her December 17, M Wick, Mr. aulay, secret: tion; Mr. Laurent Beaud Mr. a Mrs. Hume Wrong, Mr. and Mrs. Merchant Mahoney and Mr.Thoma one of the Canadian legation ff,the acting counselor of the British em- bassy and Mrs. Hen Chilton, the commercial counselor .and Brod- 'k, Mr. Ronald Campbell ary; Balfour, secretar . Stopford, Wililam 5 - attache, and Mrs. Hetherington; Engi- neer Commander and the Hon. Mrs, Knothe, M W. H. S. Alston, istant military attache; Mr. A. J. Pack, Mr. Michael Wright, Mr. L. McCormick-Goodhart and A and Mrs, H. I ms, all of the h embas Sir Maurice Low, Mrs. Joseph Leiter and Brig. Gen, and Mrs. Cunliffe Owen. The secretary of the Netherlands legation and Baroness van Boetzelaer Semi-Annual Clearance All Higher-Priced | MID-WINTER HATS 9 Our first semi-annual event, giv- ing you an unrestricted choice of every higher priced Mid-Winter mode at an amazing reduction. Hats for every occasion. Felts, Metallics, Satins, Velvets, combi- nations, etc. In loveliest of shades and smartest of trims. For Misses and Youthful Matrons. 7 : SChrishmas Giffs: for the lndividual Delight the Attention of All Who Seek : Helpful Suggestion by Visiting Eriesacuer's First FLoor Girr AVENUE ASH TRAYS CIGARETTE HOLDERS SMOKERS' SETS FRENCH CLOCKS NOVELTY BASKETS PARIS PERFUMES CIGARETTE HUMIDORS POWDER JARS BOOK ENDS BOUTONNIERES SCARFS IMPORTED CRAVATS NEGLIGEES AN Gifts for My Lady Gifts Also for Men ériebacher “Jeminine Apparel of Individuality TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET D one of the chief charms of making gift selection at ERLEBACHER’S is the fine range of choice one has of gifts themselves so individually distinctive as to preclude duplication on the gift tables of your friends. And prices withal— despite the fact that so many of these unique pieces have made their way to us from far over seas—are in perfect accord with gift budgets that must keep discreetly within the limits of econ- omy. A five or a ten dollar bill will go far on “GIFT AVENUE.” were hosts at dinner last evening, hav- ing as their guests the commercial counselor of the British embassy and Lady Broderiek, the commercial sec- retary of the Polish lezation and Mme. Wankowicz, Mme. Weidel, wife of the commercial secretary of the Swedish legation; the counselor of the Swedish legation, Mr. Assarsson; the attache of the Swiss legation, Mr. Rufenacht; the attache of the Netherlands lega- tion and Mme. van Schuylenburch and Mrs. MacKenzie Campbell of Mon- treal, house guests of the hosts. The officers and members of the | hoard of the Congressional Club will | be entertained at luncheon Monday at | the Grace Dodge Hotel, when the menu | will be made up of aishes from the Congressional Club Cook Book. Capt. Karl Minnigerode, U. S. A..| and Mrs. Minnigerode are visiting Hu" former’s nephew and niece, Mr. and | § F halet r Andr in | their Virginia home. Mrs. Minnigerode V! before her ma e, Miss orgiana Getty, aughter of Gen Robert N. Getty . A., retired. Wilbur Guest at heon for Mrs. Butler. Mrs. Cabot Stevens entertained at luncheon today in compliment to Mrs William M. Butler of Boston, when among the other guest. reeting Mrs. Butler were Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, ranking guest; Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Mrs. Porter Dale, Mrs. Adam Wyant, Mrs. John B. Henderson. Mrs | Thomas W. Phillip: | W. Eberle, Mrs. W DeWitt Talmage and Mrs. | Harriman. The first secretary of the Peruvian | embassy and de Dedoya | will entertain informa at dinner | Sunday evening in compliment to | | M Margaret Dennett of Detroit and | San Francisco, who will be their| | zuest for a few days. | James G. | dinner this New Brig. Gen. and Mrs. | Harbord will_entertain a | evening at Mayfair House in | York. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter will be hosts at dinner this evening for Miss | Lenore Scullin and her fiance, Mr. later attend 1 Senator and Mrs. Walter E. 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Make a selection tomorrow! AS AN EXAMP[E; All $29.50 Garments. . . . Now $23.60 All $39.50 Garments. .. .Now $31.60 All $49.50 Garments. . . . Now $39.60 All $59.50 Garments. .. .Now $47.60 All $69.50 Garments. . . . Now $55.60 —And So On Throughout the Entire Stock HOURS, 8:45 to 6:00 PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Company 1214-18 G STREET 1215-17 F STREET Give fer more PLAYTIME YOU are wondering what gift will - best express your solicitude for her. Won'’t the gift of leisure hours, of time for play as well as work, tell her gour desire to cherish and protect her? Give her a Hoover. Itsswifter, easier, deeper cleaning saves her time and strength, re- lieves her of the heaviest of her household duties and banishes her clea..- ing worries forever. 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